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VOLUME XXV, NUMBER 22
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1931
ALL-STAR CAST
PRESENT HIGH
SCHOOL PLAY
SCENES ACTUALLY FEATURED IN
“THE HAUNTED HOUSE”
Clever Lines Aid in Comedy Parts;
Characters Well Portrayed; Pro
ceeds Net Treasurer $85
WHITE
LEGHORN
PU LLETS
PRODUCE FREAK EGGS
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an d m easu rin g 8 1-4 inches in «
circu m fran ce w as produced by ❖
p u llets from th e W a rn e r and <•
T ay lo r p o u ltry farm in H erm is- ❖
* to“ ' Another • « ° f u n u su al size ♦
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H u m p ity -D u m p ity
w ere also ❖
❖ produced by th e flock. A to ta l
<► of 8 0 q chickens, produce 500
❖ eggs a day. The p u llets average
< •7 6 p er cen t in pro d u ctio n and ♦
❖ th e hens 30 p er cent.
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T he eggs are on display in <•
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T he play presented by th e high
school stu d e n t body last F rid a y n ig h t
a t th e Oasts th e a tre , "T h e H au n ted
H ouse" was produced by an a ll-s ta r
cast u n d er th e d irectio n of Miss M ar
g a re t E llio tt. The th e a tre w as filled MEN’S BIBLE CLASS INCREASES
to cap acity and th e th re e -a c t farce ATTENDANCE AND INTEREST
comedy w as well received.
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T he sto ry centered aro u n d a new ly
A Special m eeting of th e Men';
m arried couple Em ogene P au l and Bible stu d y class w as held in the
D onald Jackson, w ho had come to M ethodist ch urch T uesday n ig h t
th e co u n try home of th e b rid e’s f a t h - i w lth p rc8iden t Dr. W. L. M organ
er, H ow ard K lages, in C edar B luff, p residing.
N. Y. T hey had been w arn ed th a t
M em bership an d in te re st a re in
th e house w as h au n ted . T he lig h ts creasin g in th is no n -d en o m in atlo n al
go out an d th e tram p , H arold M arble, class. T h e follow ing com m ittees w ere
em erges from th e closet and disap- appo in ted by th e p resid en t: Member-
pears out th e w indow w ith th e b rid e ’s ■ ship, A. H. R o h rm an ; Social seervice
sum m er furs, a t th e sam e tim e t h e | j oe N o rto n ; Sick, M. L. W atson
groom ’s gun disap p ears an d th e re
is a shot. G ruesom e noises a re h eard
Farm Bureau to Meet
an d even th e m ilk th e m ilkm an,D ay-
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g of th e F urm B ureau Co
ton H arris.leav es on the' ta b le Is gone.
T he g irl, B a rb a ra R oot, who w as o p erativ e w ill be held a t th e Metho-
form erly engaged to th e groom a r- j tUst ch u rch in H erm isto n T uesday,
rives and is persuaded to leave only j F e b ru ary 3. At th is tim e club pins
w hen he prom ises to m eet h e r a t t h e i w in be aw ard ed to th e 4-II club boys
car
lan d g irl» w ho com pleted la st y e a r’s
T he city constable. Jim m y N eary, I w ork' » ' ,C' Seym our, s ta te club lead
is sum m oned a fter th e sh o t is h e a r d , e r ’ * lU ^ e a ta lk on club w ork
O ther F arm B u reau a ffa irs w ill be
an d it is believed th e re has been a
discussed.
m urder.
E vidence points to every
m em ber of th e group w ho seem to
Irrigon Band to Present Concert
have know n th e m urdered g irl a t one
tim e, b u t th e a u th o r tak es th in g s in
The Irrig o n band w ill p resen t a
h is own han d s u n til th e detective, co n cert h ere in th e Oasis th e a tre Feb-
Floyd M ullens, arriv e s from a n ear- ru a ry 7. T hey a re w ell know n for
by tow n. He trie s to solve th e m ys th e ir ta le n t an d a re read y to give
te ry by scien tific m ethods, w hich re su p p o rt to an y social fu n ctio n in
su lts in m ore com plications. Before su rro u n d in g com m unities. A h en eflt
th e a ffa ir is cleared up a fte r th e a r dance w jll bt^ given a t th e Irrig o n
riv a l of th e b rid e’s fa th e r and fils school S atu rd ay , J a n u a r y 31, to ob
cM tuffenr. R obert H enderson, w ho tain fu n d s w hereby th ey may a tte n d
had been th e source of all th e w ierd th e s ta te band co n test a t Corvallis.
noises, every m em ber of th e cast h ad i
follow ed hi3 ow n clue b u t to no avail.
Turkey Grower Visits
The a u th o r confesses th a t he is th e
C
hester
M artin, tu rk ey grow er
o rig in a to r of tîie u n h eard -o f h ap p en
ings in o rd er to c reate m a te ria l for from M cM innville, Y am hill county,
w ritin g his novels. T he bloo d stain es was in H erm isto n th is week looking
w ere from th e m urdered v ictim , th e over th e co u n ty as a prospective com
m u n ity for tu rk e g g row ing. He had
m ilk m an 's best cow, Nellie.
visited a t A th en a an d P en d leto n and
M usic w as fu rn ish ed betw een acts
in q u ired a b o u t th e g en eral conditions
by th e school o rch estra and th e boy’s
for th e pro d u ctio n of tu rk ey s. Mr.
q u a rte t u n d er th e superv isio n of Miss
M artin sta te s th a t a to ta l of 6000
D aily.
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tu rk ey s w ere produced in his locality
P roceeds from th e play w ill n et th e east of th e riv e r th is year.
tre a s u re r $85 w hich w ill be used to
fin an ce stu d e n t activities.
HAY BARN AT STANFIELD
BURNS WITHOUT ALARM GIVEN
T he o rig in of th e fire th a t b u rn ed
a hay b arn co n ta in in g ap p ro x im ately
425 to n s of h ay last W ednesday n ig h t
is not know n. T he fire w as disco
vered ab o u t 1 :3 0 th is m o rn in g w hen
th e b arn and hay w ere p ra c tic a lly ex
tin c t. The b arn w as th e old S ta n
field sheep barn and has been ow hed
by L e ath ers & L ittle of H erm iston
fo r th e p ast four years. T he loss
w as p ra c tic a lly covered by in su ran ce.
RED CROSS DONATIONS
ACCEPTED AT LOCAL OFFICE
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D onations to th e Red Cross fo r
re lie f o t d ro u th -su ffe re rs in th e
south w ill be received a t Tum -A -Lum
L um ber C om pany office «r th e bank.
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Mrs. Ross of R eno, N evada, who
has been v isitin g Mrs. Ben Jo n es of
C olum bia d is tric t re tu rn e d to h er
home M onday. Mrs. Ross and Mrs.
Jones a re siste rs an d th is is th e first
tim e in eig h t years th ey have been
privileged to enjoy a v isit to g eth er.
Mrs. O. H. W ells is confined to her
home, on acco u n t of illness.
S p rin g is show ing sig n s of h er e a r
ly ap p earan ce to th e e x te n t th at
q u ite «^num ber of hom e folks are
p la n tin g e arly g ard en .
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. L ynch a re home
' from P o rtla n d w here th ey sp en t sev-
' eral w eeks on acco u n t of Mr. L y n eh ’r
h ealth .
Mrs. Tom S te w a rt w as a d in n er
gu est a t th e Ja s p e r T em pleton home
¡Sunday evening.
Mr. an d Mrs W. P. L u ttre ll v is it
N atio n al C hairm an R obinson de
clined an a p p ro p riatio n of $25,000.- ed S unday a t th e C. A. Lynch home.
00p m ade by th e govern m en t, say in g
Mrs. L a u ra M orris atte n d e d a
th a t th e Red Cross “ is in a position m eeting of p rin cip als, re lativ e to
to com plete ad eq u ately th e task it co u n ty declam ato ry an d track m eet
has u n d e rta k e n in the d ro u th -stric k - held a t th e office of C ounty S uperin-
en a reas an d it hereby assum es th e j te n d e n t Y eaker S atu rd ay
resp o n sib ility of com p letin g s a i d
Jo h n C o n ra d .-J r.. and L ena Sav-
ta s k w ith o u t public a p p ro p riatio n s. age haTe
a b w n t from gchoo| for
Sam Nye, local m an ag e r of th e a few day s on acco u n t of bad colds
S ta n d a rd Oil Co a n n o u n « « th a t h is
Mrg p ; Nord<]llf, t re tllrn M rec<,n t .
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!'y ,ro m W alla W alla w here she has
F acific coast q uota w hich la an
been v isitin g relativ es.
tah llsh ed policy of over 50 y ear's
Mrs. C. A. K eller w as an a f te r
s ta n d in g , to subscribe to an y w orthy
noon v isito r a t school W ednesday.
cause.
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J. M. ^ g g s a rriv e d hom e T uesday RlRle r Mrs. H o lt in P en d leto n S a tu r-
n ig h t and rem ained u n til T h u rsd ay dajr'
w hen he le ft for The Dalle«. M orrow
Q u,te * n,,m b«r o f fcur young peo-
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p,e a re p rep arin g to ta k e p a rt in th e
and Bend to continue hla schedule for
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coming declamatory contest.
s ta te Legion conferences and local!
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■ Mrs. Jo h n P axton and d a u g h te r
m eetings, as department commander. Elsie visited the B elscam pen Tnes-
Mrs Biggs accompanied him,
.day afternoon,
HERMISTON JERSEY
BREEDERS ASS’N.
PURCHASE SIRE
CROWN
SYBIL
PROVEN
WARDER
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Rosebanks Crown Placed on Farm
of A. W. H ineline; Third Animal
of Tiddlewinks Breeding
STANFIELD MAN TAKES OWN
LIFE EARLY MONDAY MORNING
Levi M. H ills, S tan field Service
sta tio n o p erato r, a n d for m any years
id en tified w ith reclam ation w ork in
th e w est end of U m atilla county,
com m itted su icid e by ta k in g poison
a t his home ab o u t 1 o'clock Monday
m orning. Mr. H ills was 61 years ot
age an d has been In ill h ealth for
several years. Upon re tu rn in g home
from H erm iston w here she had spent
th e evening, h is w ife found him dead
m his bed, a p p a re n tly passing w ith
o ut a stru g g le.
Mr. H ills w as active in reclam a
tion w ork on th e project for m any
years u n til he w as tra n sfe rre d to
S tan field w here he w as employed u n
til a few years ago. Since th a t tim e
he has been connected w ith the
S tanfield service statio n .
F u n e ra l services were held in
S ta n fie ld W ednesday afternoon by
Rev. J. S. G ilson, and in term en t was
made in th e E cho cem etery.
HERMISTON HIGH
HOOPERS WIN-LOSE
EXCITING GAMES
TWO OF FASTEST GAMES THIS
SEASON PLAYED SATURDAY
Girls Game Surprise to Spectators;
Boys to Play Umatilla There
January 30.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR
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MANUFACTURED
MOTOR
BOAT STANDS TEST
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Merl P o tte r m ade a successful
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<• voir. T he boat is 20 feet long,
<• p ainted grey, Is equipped w ith a
<• Ford m otor, and has been
❖ ch risten ed the question m ark.
<• Mr. P o tte r plans to use the boat
❖ for h is own pleasure in fish in g
❖ on th e C olum bia and w as test-
❖ Ing its d u ra b ility S unday In
<• m aking a num ber of trip s out
❖ over the reservoir. On tw o trip s
❖ he c arried passengers.
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THRILLING BYRD
ADVENTURE SEEN
IN REAL DETAIL
COLORFUL PICTORIAL RECORDS
SPREAD ON SCREEN
Daring South Pole Flight One of
The Wonders of True-Life
Feature
The H erm isto n Jersey B reeders as
The d a rin g flig h t of R ear A dm iral
T he H erm iston high school boys’
sociation have ju s t received a young
R ichard E. B yrd across tb e South
and g ir ls ’ b ask etb all team s m et the
bull w hich th ey purchased from M
Pole Is only one of the feats of d a r
H elix team s in a double head er game
J. Gibson of G resham . T h is bull was
in g an d heroism cap tu red by th e P a r
here S atu rd ay n ig h t in tw o of the
purchased to tak e th e place of an old
am ount cam eram an who b ro u g h t
fa s te st gam es of th e season. It is th e
an im al th e asso ciatio n disposed of,
second gam e won by th e g irls and TANE WARNER ANNOUNCED ON W ith Byrd a t th e South P ole.” a
T he new a d d itio n should be a v al
«trilling p ictu re of ad v en tu re, to th e
th e firs t lost by th e ir opponents.
WOMAN S DEBATING TEAM
uable asset to th e d airy m en of th e
United Ste.tJj. T he fe a tu re film ,
T h e H elix boys w ere unab le to
com m unity, as he has ex cellen t rec
.vhieh w ill s.iow e.t the Oasis th e a tre ,
b reak th ro u g h he local boys in te r
Miss J a n e W arn er, g ra d u a te o
o rd s back of him . H is grandam - is
t a r i n g T h u rs d iy , for th r - e days.
ference d u rin g the firs t period of H erm iston high school an d a fresh
Q u ality , G irl, a w orld cham pion cow
play and did not m ake a field goal m an a t the U niversity of Oregon, ha- Is a co n tin u o u s dram a, filled w ith
th a t produced over 1000 pounds of
u n til th e b eg in n in g of the second received th e d istin c tio n of being an ad v en tu re, hum or, th rills and ro
b u tte rfa t on o fficia l test. T he sire of
half. The h a lf ended w ith an 11 to nounced a m em ber of tbe women,' m ance.
th is g ran d d am is Im p o rted Double ♦ <•<•<•<•<•<•<•<• <• <• <• <• <• <• 5 score in favor of H erm iston.
N ever before has such a colorful
d e b atin g team a t th e U niversity. II
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T he local q u in te t w ent in to the Is the firs t tim e since 1924 th a t wo picto rial record been spread on th e
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♦ second h a lf w ith plenty of speed an d
p o rtatio n . T he g ra n d sire of th e *
screen. More th a n 30 m iles of film
« accu racy p u ttin g over some good pas men have m et in a d ual contes*.
bull, Crown Sybil W ard er, is now <•
ere req u ired to p erfect It. From th e
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sing th ro u g h th e ir op p o n en t’s b a r Oretfon S tate team a t E ugene or mom ent R ear A dm iral Byrd and his
Mr. an d Mrs. W. D. N eill m ade a
B reeders asso ciatio n , b eing p u r-
ntrep id band of explorers landed in
rage. Excessive fouls w ere called and
hased ab o u t a year ago from Mrs business trip to H erm iston W ednes a t th e fin al w h istle th e H erm iston March 13 th an d th e W ashington the unknow n region at th e bottom of
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Gail Neil of Oregon C ity. Crown
bays cam e o u t a t th e sh o rt end of the i sen io r in h ig h school Ja n e w as r he w orld,” u n til they sta rte d th e
Mrs. H erm an Y oung's p are n ts and
Sybil W ard er is a proven glre, as th e
Inal t r i k for home, the life they
17 to 18 score.
m em ber of th e d eb atin g team that
m ajo rity of h is d a u g h te rs have o u t b ro th ers, m ade a sh o rt v isit a t the
ead, the sig h ts they saw , th e th rills
A lth o u g h the H elix g irls won by won th e s ta te ch am pionship and i
Y oung home last week. T hey a re e n
sta n d in g records of production.
‘hey experienced are in th is film
an enorm ous m argin w hen they met
T he new bu ll, R osebanks Crown, ro u te to A ryora w here they w ill th e re e a rlie r In the season, th e H er the firs t fresh m an g irl e v rr to ap
or everybody to w onder an d m arvel
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w ill be placed a t th e farm of W. A.
m iston g irls took th e ir opponents for la u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. W ar it.
H ynds B ro th ers of Sand Hollow
H inelin e to tak e th e place of Crown
B yrd's race to t.Ue South Pole w as
a clean, fast gam e, in w hich they
Sybil W ard er, th e proven sire th a t have been feeding sheep a t th e Roy cam e o u t w ith th e score of 14 to I f ncr.
l race a g a in st tim e, the te rrific cold
has been moved to th e farm of P. N eill ran ch b u t le ft Monday for the in th e ir favor. Miss G ehnert has
tn d th e a p p a llin g te rro rs of th e A nt-
hom e ran ch .
Honored at Shower
P. S ullivan.
rtic w in ter. F or seven weeks tho
w orked up some fine m aterial in th e
Mr. a n d Mrs. D an Lindsey of A l
T his new b u ll is fh e th ird anim al
The hom e of Mrs. G eorge H arken a d v en tu rers w aited w hile cloud and
h ig h school g irls and the rem ain d er
p ine sp en t S unday evening a t th e
of T idd lew in k s b reed in g to be owned
of th e season should be b e tte r th a n rider w as th e scene of a gathering fog b lanketed th e sky. T hen cam e
by th e local association, according hom e of Mr. and Mrs. C harley More a t th e b eg in n in g w ith some steady, S atu rd ay a ftern o o n w hen Mrs. Cur tw en ty hours of clear w eath er, and,
head.
to» L. C. D yer, p resid en t of th e o rg a
tis Sim ons w as honored w ith a m is in th is tw en ty -h o u rs, B yrd, w ith
re g u la r tra in in g .
T he P ine C ity high school has be
n ization.
cellaneous show er.
Mrs. G erald th ree com panions, m ade th e d a rin g
T he lineups follow :
g u n w ork on a h ig h school play to
W hite, Mrs. F. L. K elley and Mrs. flig h t across th e pole an d back to
T he actio n of th e local breeders
H erm isto n Boys
H elix Boys
lla rk e n rid c r acted as Joint hostesses. th e com parltlv ely safe base. T hey
in secu rin g su ch h ig h -class h erd sires be given som etim e in F ebruary; The H am m on
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The aftern o o n was sp en t playing covered a d istan ce of 1,680 m iles and,
has been a big in flu en ce In b u ild in g
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Mr. an d Mrs. Roy N eill w ere S u n D. M artin
games and gen eral conversation. d u rin g th e flig h t, faced d an g ers such
up th e d airy stock of th e com m unity
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day d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M artin
Mrs. Sim ons received m any b eau tifu l as faiw men have lived th ro u g h .
to its p resen t h ig h level.
B riggs
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P la n tin g
C laud F inley of A lpine.
Even before th is th r illin g race
and useful gifts. R efresh m en ts w ere
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Person served to 39 guests.
sta rte d , th e B yrd men had to w in a
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race a g a in st te rrific cold. T he pinne
gave a reception for th e ir new m in
H erm iston G irls
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G eorge W ag o n er and H. A Pan- is te r last W ednesday n ig h t.
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<• alw ays rem oved a t the end of a flig h t
B urvil Corbin form erly em ploy
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ton T ra n sfe r fo r th e p a st y ear have ed by Tom Boylen. left T h u rsd ay for N ordquist
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UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS « to keep it from eongenllng in the
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lisolved p a rtn e rsh ip . T he tra n s fe r R ichland. Ore., w here he w ill w ork S w a rn e r
< crankcases, had to be heated to a
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took place th is week due to th e fact fo r C larence N eill.
boiling point in one of th e houses.
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th a t Mr. P an k o w w ill devote full
Bill S w itzler has tied up th e fnlry The airp la n e m otors, covered w ith
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M olstrom boat for th e w in te r in o rd er to have th ick canvas hoods, w ere heated by
P earson
tim e to his w ork as c ity w a te r su p e r
in ten d en t. T he office w ill rem ain a t th e hom e of E lsie S train .
rep air w ork done, w hich w ill am ount m eans of gasoline torches placed
A num ber of th e P ine C ity young Club Celebrates Members’ Birthday
th e C onsolidated T ru ck L ines
under them . It took tw o hours to
■ o ap p ro x im ately $1000.
folks atte n d e d a p a rty a t th e Sw agg-
T he b irth d a y club w hich consists
building.
Louise B yrnes visited in The Dal brin g th e engines to th e proper de
a r t hom e n e a r Lena, last F rid ay of n in e m em bers, and th e ir guests,
cree of h eat to tak e th e b o ilin g oil.
les over th e week end.
Mrs. A. W. C h risto p h erso n e n te r n ig h t. T he p a rty w as given by M erle m et a t th e home of Mrs. H enry H itt
Louis K len d ail of P o rtla n d visited The te m p e ra tu re 'w a s 65 degrees be
last S a tu rd a y to cele b rate one m em Miss Rosa Riqco hero.
tained w ith a b rid g e p a rty S atu rd ay S w ag g art and R aym ond C lark.
low zero.
Mr. an d Mrs. C. D. M arly from bers’ b irth d ay . T he d a te th a t falls on
ig h t. T h ree tab les of b rid g e w ere
W hen th e m otors w ere w arm ed, a
The U m atilla tow n team s m et H er
n play and Dr. an d Mrs. W. L. Mor A th en a a re now v isitin g a t th e home a b irth d a y of a m em ber is celebrated miston tow n team s T hu rsd ay
hout w as se n t for th e oil man.
gan won firs t prize.
D ecorations of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. M orehead. Mrs. w ith a b irth d n y cake and g ath erin g
Such in cidents, e x citin g and real,
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k C lark e n te r
were carried o u t w ith th e v a le n tin e M orehead is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. and o t friends. B ridge w as played and tained th e follow ing g u ests a t a din
re p a rts of th e p ic tu re P a ra m o u n t
Mrs. Morey.
Mrs. C. C. D eurfey won high score.
Idea.
ter S unday n ig h t, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ias c ap tu red , "W ith Byrd a t th e
e r B ullard, Miss R lcca and Louise lo u th Polo.” W illard V anderveer,
Cendall. Miss R oth, Mrs. C herry. ’’n ram o u n t cam eram an w ith the ex-
eption, says " I t w as an am azing ex-
E arl C herry and Agnes K cndler.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe S n rln n er motoro' lertenco to live th ro u g h . Now. w hen
o P endleton to th e show la st Satur- i see it on th e screen, It is m ore a-
n azln g th a n ev er.”
lay n ig h t.
T he W om en's tow n team are go
W eather Report
ng to L exington to play basketball
R eports of ‘lin g e rin g sig n s of
to n ig h t.
Wm. Bloom sp en t th e week end inrlng a re h e ard from all co rn ers of
‘he sta te b rin g in g honeybees, c o m -
'ls itln g ills b ro th e r in A thena.
A1 Kendey m otored to P endletur ■ob pipes, bench w arm ers and m arble
Tames to H erm iston. In 1928, on
Sunday.
E rm a an d M yrle B yrnes sp en t Sun F eb ru ary 28, th e m axim um tem p era
ture was 35 degrees, on th e sam e
day v isitin g at Noaml C hapm an.
The U m atilla high school team met la t e in 1929, 14 degrees, in 1930,
"Hot Rock team on th e floor th ere 19 degrees an d In 1931 61 degrees.
Date
Max. Min.
's s t F rid ay n ig h t. T he g ir l’s team
Ja n u a ry 22 .............
.......39
. ...31
von by a score of 18 to 9 and the
Ja n u a ry 23 .............
5
4
.
36
boys lost by a score of 22 to 14.
Ja n u a ry 24 ............. ............... 51
...2 8
D orothy Irfish visited in Pendle-
25
33
48
■on over ,th e week end.
J a n u a ry 2« ............. .............. 55
... 32
Tiny C aldw ell, w ho burned his Ja n u a ry 27 .............. .........
55 . 35
oot q u ite badly several weeks ago, Ja n u a ry 28 ............
61
31
ias re tu rn e d to school.
P re c ip ita tio n was .41 of an inch.
Mr. and Mrs. T am et have re tu r n
'd to S e a ttle a fte r a sh o rt visit here
LEVI M SHILG
jith Mrs. T am ils’ folks Mr. and
Levi M. H ills was bo'-n In Yale,
■1rs. J. Stephens.
M ichigan. F epteniber, 1809, and died
W n lter B ullard visited here over In S tan field J a n u a ry 84. 1931. He
moved to Ione. Orem n. when 14
th e week end,
Mr. and Mrs. U rsel H y a tt visited years of age. He w as m arried to A g
•t th e Jim Todd home In H erm iston nes C onnor In 1901
Mr. H ills lived in H erm iston for
Sunday.
18 years w here he was in th e em ploy
Mrs. H y att a tten d ed a p arty last
of th e reclam atio n service. T he fam
'a tu rd a y n ig h t in H erm iston.
ily have resided In S tan field for th e
Velma D lzlter o t T he Dnlles Is past 15 years. Besides his widow he
visiting here.
is survived by tw o d a u g h te rs, one
Mr. H u ll is reco v erin g from au a- son and fo u r g ra n d ch ild ren .
•a<-t of flu.
F u n e ra l services w ere conducted
Mr. and Mrs. B ill L ogan have re W ednesday by Rev. J. F. G ilson a t
tu rn e d from a v isit in S eattle and the P resb y terian church. In te rm e n t
was made In th e Echo cem etery.
.’o rtla n d .
F. E. Shaw , su p e rin te n d e n t of the
Mrs. Berwick was c a llrd to Con
don M onday m orning liecauee of the H erm iston Union high school, and
illness of her husband. Mr H enry F ran k Kwayr.e p lan to go to P o rtlan d
F rid ay on business.
Arconipjnled her.