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» E ggs and B u tte rfa t a re going up. Two of th e chief in d u strie s on th e H erm isto n project. W e can consider ourselves fo rtu n ate . VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 8 TURKEY KILLING DEMONSTRATION IS GIVEN BY HUNTINGTON * 4 ♦ ♦ « ÔII if Bromata Brottò T here a re m any th in g s w hich we can afford to forget w hich it is yet well to le a rn .— lloluios. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1931 P0TAT0 SHIPMENT REQUIREMENTS R K T .K A SF.T) LOCALS WALLOP CONDON ELEVEN IN GAME FRIDAY LEGION AUXILIARY TO SPONSOR LIBRARY BRIDGE BENEFIT. FINAL RITES FOR MARTHA MOMMA HELD SUNDAY SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR ORCHARD MICE SUCCESSFULLY DESTROYED WITH ROLLED OATS UMATILLA LANDMARK FOR 98 YEARS IS JUNKED BY OWNER U nder a law passed by th e last T he A m erican Lelon A uxiliary The N. W. N um tord orch ard w est w ill sponsor a benefit bridge p a rty session of th e O regon L eg islatu re, of F reew ater is an excellent exam for th e H erm iston public lib ra ry ple- of th e effective use of th e rig h t c re a tin g a S ta te D ep artm en t of A g ri S a tu rd a y . N ovem ber 7th, a t 2 :0 0 p. kind of b ait in c o n tro llin g field c u ltu re , c e rta in re g u la tio n s have m„ a t th e hom e of Mrs. W illiam mice. A v isit to th a t o rch ard d u rin g gone in to effect w hich w ill be of in S h aar. E veryone is cordially invited h arv est reveals th e ra th e r s ta rtlin g to a tte n d . T ick ets w ill be fifty cents te re st to p o tato grow ers. In a re fa c t th a t the mouse population had SIXTY-FIVE TURKEY GROWERS cen t le tte r to th e C ounty A gent a t HERMISTON ELEVEN SCORES IN a player, an d can be obtained front been alm ost com pletely destroyed. RESIDENT OF THE HERMISTON th e com m itted in charge: Mrs. Win. D u rin g 1930 the mouse dam age HISTORY RECALLED THROUGH P en d leto n , th e follow ing inform a- ATTEND MEETING. FIRST FEW MINUTES OF PLAY. S h aar, Mrs. Jkm es Todd, Mrs. J. M. PROJECT FOR 20 YEARS. and th e presence of mice in th e o r tio is supplied by C harles A. Cole, UMATILLA PIONEER. Biggs, Mrs. A lfred W. C h risto p h er ch ard w ere very noticeable w ith th e Best Methods of Killing and Picking Chief of th e D ivision of P la n t Indus Second Touchdown Made When Pass son. R efresh m en ts will be served re su lt th a t th e m anagers bought Active in W.C.T.U. and Community and prizes given. try of th e new S ta te D ep artm en t of th ro u g h th e C ounty A gent’s office, Indian Relic Collection Made in Birds Shown; Also Method of Was Intercepted by Klages. A g ricu ltu re a t Salem : 194 pounds of th e rolled o at b ait Welfare Work. Was a Member Eighteenth Centurv Presented DRAINAGE DITCH BLASTING mixed acco rd in g to th e B iological Selecting Best for Marketing. ‘T he p o tato law req u ires th a t all (F ro m T he B ulldog) of the Baptist Church. S urvey form ula. T his b ait 13 p re to Citv of Pendleton. c ar loads of p otatoes shipped o r of DEMONSTRATION SCHEDULED pared by the C ounty A g en t’s office T he H erm isto n "B u lld o g s” added A bout 65 tu rk e y gro w ers of th e fered for sh ip m en t m ust be inspected UMATILLA, O ctober 19, (S pecial) Mrs. M artha M umma, fo r 2o years and th e B iological Survey an d is su p project tu rn e d o u t T uesday a fte r for g rad e and co ndition by a sh ip a n o th e r g rid iro n v icto ry to th e ir A rth u r K ing, soils extension spec plied to U m atilla C ounty fa rm ers a t The old K unzie hom e here, w hich noon to w atch M cK inley H u n tin g - pin g p o in t in sp ecto r, how ever, w ith c re d it colum n w hen th ey gave the ialist, w as secured th rough the coun a resid en t of H erm iston, passed aw ay cost. " I t is not only cheap,” savs — w as b u ilt In 1863 by Mr. K unzie. Condon h ig h fo o tb all team a 14 to 0 ty » r e n t’s office to put on a d ra in a t h er hom e here early F rid a y m orn ton d e m o n strate th e best m ethods th e provision th a t p otatoes ca rry in g tro u n c in g on th e local field la s t F r i age d itc h b la s tin g d em o n stratio n on in g a t th e age of 68 years, a fte r an C ounty A gent W. A. H olt, " b u t it Is has recen tly been purchased and also effective.” in g e ttin g tu rk e y s ready fo r th e m ar to rn dow n by Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver e ith e r th e certified o r s ta n d a rd seed day. T h ro u g h o u t th e gam e th e H er the E. P. Dodd farm , one-half m ile Illness of several m onths. F uneraJ k e t and selectin g k illin g b ird s for m iston boys outp lay ed Condon in west of H erm iston F riday m orning, services w ere held S unday m o rning In discussing th e m ethod of u sln e of Irrig o n , to be used for b u ild in g a tag s of th e p o tato ce rtific a tio n board team w ork, sk ill, and stam in a. prim e an d choice grades. Mr. H u n t O ctober 23, a t lO :3o o'clock. T his *n th e B ap tist ch u rch w ith Rev. th e poisoned b ait. Mr, C lark said house, garage, and b arn in Irrig o n . S everal end ru n s by Cox, and line d e m o n stratio n , should be p a rtic u l P ow ell o fficia tin g . T he body was “We used forks to lift th e m atted W hen th is b u ild in g w as constructed in g to n comes from th e E x ten sio n De a re no t req u ired to c arry a sh ip p in g y ears ago, Mr. K unzie w as in p a rtm e n t of O. S. C. and h as been p o in t in spection c e rtific a te b u t said plunges by, K lages w ere fe a tu re s in a rly in te re s tin g to anyone h av in g a laid to re s t in th e H erm iston cem e cover crop from th e ground su ffic 98 ien tly to throw about a h an d fu l of business here as a b an k er and m er d ra in a g e problem as th is is the tery. a tu rk e y g ro w er all his life. He is po tato es may be Inspected upon thp th e game. T he local boys sta rte d off w ith a Up u n til a few days before her th e b ait a t each place w here is wiv c h a n t. The cost of b u ild in g w as m ak in g a to u r of th e d iffe re n t t u r req u est of th a t board. S h ip m en ts of q u ick est an d cheapest m ethod of d eath , Mrs. M umma did not realize evident by th e runw ays th a t mice a b o u t >9000, since all th e lum ber, key grow ing sections e x p la in in g th e p o tato es in am o u n ts of less th a n five b an g w hen Condon re tu rn e d th e p u ttin g in d ra in a g e ditches. th e seriousness of her condition but w ere present. W e cleaned th e cover w hich w as th e best M ichigan pine best m ethods, and how to go about to n s do no t re q u ire a sh ip p in g p o in t kick -o ff to th e 30-yard line, an d lost it on a fum ble. H erm isto n carried STOCK JUDGING *TEAM TO * w hen a th o ro u g h physical ex am in a crop and o th e r m aterial aw ay from o b tain ab le, w as b ro u g h t uround Cape th e k illin g of tu rk ey s. insp ectio n c e rtificate. If y o u r p o ta th e p ig sk in to th e 5-yard line w here tion show ed th a t she could n o t live th e base of each tree In o rd er to H orn. T he m ethod of bu ild in g and A ter b ein g in tro d u ced by A ssis it w as forced over by K lages on a COMPETE IN PORTLAND long she w as resigned to th e fact and p rev en t th e h a rb o rin g ot rodents co n stru ctio n w as exceptionally good. ta n t C ounty A gent Best, Mr. H u n t to gro w ers tru ck ed th e ir po tato es in line plunge. K lages successfully h er one w ish w as to pass quickly. d u rin g th e w in ter. Before u sing th e W hen th e house w as to rn down some in g to n began by ad v isin g th e group to W ash in g to n o u r in sp ecto r w ill is converted th e e x tra point. of th e w all p aper had bean on th e T he 4-H club stock ju d g in g team She w as ra tio n a l to w ith in 48 hours b a it we have noticed th a t th e u n d e r ¿ a lia for 42 years. S everal years ago to tak e a b o u t 18 h o u rs fo r th e sue p o tato bug tic k e ts on sm all lots of h er Massing. side of th e pileR of p ru n in e s would D u rin g th e rem ain d er ot th e g ime sh rin k in g of tu rk ey s before th e k ill of less th a n five to n s reg ard less of th e B ulldogs held th e ir oppon m ts from th e w est end of the county th e b u ild in g and lan d w ere sold to M artha J. C oder w as born in Tus- »how m any of th e lim bs barked by com peting c t th e P acific In te rn a tio n ing, g iv in g th em all th e w a te r they a t bay, n e ith e r side sco rin g u n ti th e al L ivestock E xposition in P o rtla n d c aw rn as county, Ohio, J u n e 25, 1862 th e mice, an d treee w ere b eing g ird Mr. and Mrs. T abot v lio now live In w h e th e r or n o t a sh ip p in g p o in t in- w a n t d u rin g th is tim e. Too long i w here she lived u n til h er m arriag e led u n d er th e ground. The cover P o rtla n d , and they sold to Mr. Oli la s t q u a rte r. T h en K lages in te rs ipt- sh rin k a g e is ju s t as bad as not j sp ectlo n c e rtific a te h as been issued ed a pass, and, aided by some ine n ex t week wna chosen a t th e U m a to E m anuel M umma of Moline, Illin •rop w as th o ro u g h ly honey-com bed ver. tilla P ro ject fa ir October 9 th and enough, he said. T he best w ay of to th e m .” T he a rra n g e m e n t of the m om s was b lo ck in g by W ells, ran ab o u t 4 5- 10th. T he w in n in g team Is from th e ois, F e b ru a ry 3, 1885. To th is union vith th e ru n w av s made hv th e mice c a tc h in g and choosing th o se ready T h is in fo rm atio n is b eing supplied y a rd s for a n o th e r touchdow n, He H erm iston H olstein calf club and is was born th ree ch ild ren , tw o sons. and it w as evident th a t th e re w ere q u ite c h a ra c te ristic of a house of fo r m a rk et, he explained, w as to th a t year. Down s ta irs th ere was a su ccessfu lly con v erted th e point. composed of C lem ent Stockard, Floyd P au l and Silas, and a d a u g h te r, Gol- p len ty of th em .” chase them in to a d ark b a rn o r shed to p o tato sh ip p ers now in o rd e r th a t da. She cam e to H erm iston in 1911 Condon th re a te n e d to score oace An inspection of th e o rch ard th is liv in g room, d in in g room, b u tle r’s and in one corner, have a hole lead th ey may have tim e in w hich to a r w hen th e y recovered a H erm iston M cM ullen, and G lenn Pierson. T he w here she lived u n til h er d eath , Oc vear revealed th e fa c t th a t th e re was p a n try , hall, lib ra ry , dressing room, in g o utside in to a c ra te a b o u t 28- ran g e to m eet th e re q u irem en ts of fum ble in sco rin g te rrito ry . A ided by team w ill leaVe S a tu rd ay fo r P o rt tober 16, 1931. a com plete absence of th e usual and one bedroom. U pstairs th ere inches w ide, and 28-inches h ig h , th e law . These req u ire m e n ts deal a 5-yard p en alty on H erm isto n , end land w ith A ssistan t C ounty A gent She w as converted a t an early age g naw ing of fr u it In the boxes in the w ere tw o bedroom s an d a school w ith th e le n g th ab o u t 6 feet. By w ith sack b ran d s, g rade, an d o th e r ru n s an d passes b ro u g h t th e ball Best. and becam e a m em ber of th e U nited field and p ra c tically no ru n w ay s room w here th e c h ild ren w ere tu t h a v in g th e end of th e cra te open the B re th e rn ch u rch in w hich she ■vere to be found on th e ground. The ored by a p riv ate governess. w ith in five y ard s of th e goal. T hey Petersons Buy Store. tu rk e y s w ill natui-ally go to th e facto rs. A fee is req u ired to be paid w ere u n ab le, how ever, to b a tte r Of th e tour ch ild ren In the K unzie preached for 22 years. one ap p licatio n in th e fall of 1930 w here sh ip p in g p o in t in sp ectio n is th ro u g h H e rm isto n ’s stro n g d efen s lig h t and in to th e crate. A bout 14 years ago she becam e a had been of trem endous value in fam ily, only one la now liv in g ; Mr. and Mrs. E d g a r P eterson w ho P rom th e c ra te th e birds should applied. P erso n s in te re ste d in f u r ive lin e fo r th e necessary yard ag e. have lived in ¿ferm isto n for th e past m em ber of the H erm iston B aptist larg ely elim in a tin g the f|eld mice nam ely, Mrs. Bowers of C alifornia. T he la te Mrs. C. B. Isaac of P en be picked up by ta k in g hold of both th e r In fo rm atio n in th is connection T h e lin eu p s for th e team s w ere as year le ft T h u rsd ay for Pow ell B utte, church to w hich she belonged a t the w hich previously had occupied the d leto n , m other-in-law of Mrs. C. legs from an op ening on th e top, m ay g et in to u ch w ith th e co u n ty follow s: six m iles from Redm ond, Oregon, tim e of h er d eath . She w as presi Isaac, form erly L enore Dyer of H er- p re v e n tin g u n necessary b ru isin g . A f w here th ey w ill tak e over th e m a n d en t of th e local W.C.T.U. and child orchards. te r they a re c a u g h t in th is m an n er, a g e n t’s office. T hroop L ER H am rick ag em en t of a sm all store, w itth post w elfare league for a n u m b er of years. T his b a it w ill be made available •ilstou, was a d a u g h te r of Mr. and th e y should be carefu lly gone over She is survived by tw o children, to fr u it grow ers in th e M ilton-F ree Mrs. K unzie. One son died in in S te w a rt L TR S tien k e office in connection. Mrs. P eterson fancy in U m atilla; one o th e r son ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ S ettle and only those selected th a t are ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ LOR Davis has applied fo r th e position of post P a u l and Golda, and tw o sisters, read y for th e m ark et. By th is c are ❖ C Cook m istress. Mr. P eterso n w ill be n ear Mrs. E m m a L aughead of New Com- w ater d is tric t th ro u g h the C ounty m arried and lived in S e a ttle u n til * P ierce fu l selection, 90 p er cen t o r b e tte r « ROL L. P arm an his fa th e r th ere, and he him self is ersto w n , Ohio, and Mrs. Susie W il- A g en t’s office, and a supply w ill be h is d eath . He w as also b u ried in PINE CITY NEWS * H a rris should be in th e prim e a n d choice «. R TL N ickols well know n, h av in g been a m em ber coxen, of U h rich sville, Ohio. on h and In th e d is tric t for those who U m atilla. Mrs. Isaac w as burled In ♦ Reeves P endleton w here h er p a re n ts rest. grades. T hen Mr. H u n tin g to n p ro W ells REL F a rr a r of th e g ra n g e in th a t v icin ity for wish to m ake nee of th is cheap and 0 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « « Mrs. ‘K unzie cam e to U m atilla CARD OF THANKS. ceeded by show in g th e g ro u p th e K lages F B ennet several y ea rsrb e fo re com ing to H e r effective control m ethod. from C hicago to m ake a home for best m ethod acco rd in g to h is ex p eri We desire to th a n k o u r friends Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H elm s w ere H u n t LHR W. P a rm a n m iston. M r.’ P e terso n has been em her b ro th e r w ho w as a m erch an t ence, in k illin g and p ick in g tu rk ey s. business v isito rs in E cho S atu rd ay . M artin H oover ployed a t th e R ohrm an M otor com and neighbors for th e ir kindness, Q here, an d la te r m arried Mr. K unzie. T he best w ay, acco rd in g to Mr. Cox RHL L ear pany u n til re Jly. W hile h ere they sym pathy, and m any tn a u tlf u l floral LOCAL COMPANY CONNECTED Tom O’B rien is now in th e h o sp i Mr. K unzie w as a Mason an d a t H u n tin g to n , is to h an g th e b ird s o u t P e te rso n ’s p aren ts, o fferings given d u rin g th e Illness S u b stitu tio n s: N eary fo r P ierce; lived w ith one tim e G rand M aster for th e s ta te an d d eath of o u r m other, M arth a J. In th e open so th a t th e re is no w ay ta l a t H ot L ake su ffe rin g from rh e u Jo h n so n fo r S e ttle ; H en d erso n for Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Dyer. WITH EXPANDING CONCERN. of Oregon. T he M asonic h all used Mumma. ■ th e y can be bruised by fla p p in g th e ir m atism . S te w a rt. at th a t tim e Is still s ta n d in g in Echo GOLDA E. MUMMA, w ings. A s tra ig h t k n ife or a good Mrs. J. S. Moore an d son Jo h n Total School Enrolment. Condon— C h erry fo r F a rra r. The H erm iston L ig h t & Pow er and co n tin u es to be a m eetin g place PAUL C. MUMMA sh a rp pocket k n ife is used to kill w ere v isito rs In H erm isto n S atu rd ay . R eferee: A1 C layton. th e bird, slic in g tw ice, one on each The a tte n d a n c e in th e H erm iston com pany is a su b sid iary o t th e E d i for th e M asonic lodge of th a t tow n. Mr. and Mrs. C harley P lo u d and Mrs. K unzie w as fond of picking public schools th is y ear exceeds th a t side of th e head. T hen he showed On Emerald Staff, son K ault E lectric com pany, w hich •ip arro w heads and m aking them of last year. The nu m b er of pupils th e best m ethod for p ick in g th e bird. son D onald, also Mr. P lo u rd ’s m o th CHOSEN AS ALTO IN Is a su b sid iary of th e A m erican into th e shape of M asonic em blem s Miss M arian H enderson, a sopho erolled in each g rad e Is as follow s: E a rlie r in th e day before th e e r w ere Sunday v isito rs a t th e home F ir s t g rade, 23; second, 28; th ird , m ore a t th e U n iv ersity of O regon, S tates P u b lic Service C orporation, to give to h er frien d s. Mrs. George tim e for th e d em o n stratio n , Mr. of Mrs. P lo u rd ’s p a re n ts, Mr. and MADRIGAL CLUB AT COLLEGE. 29; fo u rth , 26; fifth , 24; six th , 29; has been selected as a m em ber of th e w hich com pany is m ak in g an exp an B utterw ood and Mrs. F red K nutson, H u n tin g to n gave a sh o rt ta lk to th e C om m ercial club, w hen he th an k ed Mrs. W . D. N eill. OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor seventh, 20; eig h th , 38; m aking a office s ta ff for th e E m erald, th e cam sion program to serve a m uch larg er both of U m atilla, have souvenlers Sivon to them by Mrs. K unzie. Mrs. Sam Bow m an an d c h ild ren of P e n to ta l of 217 in g rad e school. th e businessm en for th e ir h e a rty co v allis, O ctober 16— S h irlle B row n- pus publication. Miss H enderson w ill te rrito ry by th e ex p en d itu re of >700- B utterw ood has a M altese Cross, a E n ro llm e n t In h ig h school by o p eratio n given in p ro m o tin g the d leto n sp en t la s t w eek v isitin g a t th e te n th , be one of th e office assistan ce for 000. The local p la n t is connected ’ta r. an d crescent, and also a sm all tu rk e y in d u s try on th e p ro ject. “I hom e of Mrs. B ow m an’s siste r, Mrs. son of H erm isto n h a s Just been cho grades, follow s: N in th , 39; ew ing basket an d foot stool given w ith a com pany th a t is m aking ra have alw ays found .. harm o n y an d co- , C harley M orehead. F rom h ere she sen a firs t alto In th e M adrigal club 36; elev en th , 19; tw e lfth , 28; w ith th e com ing year. by Mrs. K unzie. Mrs. B u tte r- four in post g ra d u a te w ork, m aking o p eratio n am ong th e fa rm ers and i ,,, ’ . a t th e Oregon S ta te college. pid expansions for th e benefit of Its her wood has th e le tte r "G ” w ith a businessm of H H e erm rm isto Mr. K° to W ash in g to n w h ere she a to ta l of 125, and a g ra n d to ta l of businessm en en of isto n n .” ,” Mr. p atro n s and as assu ran ce a g a in st Violin Classes Organized. M em bership In th e clu b is d e te r 342. sq u are and compass. T hese em blem s H u n tin g to n sta te d . He advised an w ill v isit h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs A new fe a tu re In th e H erm iston shu td o w n s from lack of pow er from ire arro w h ead s sew ed by h and to increase of productio n of th e tu rk ey C. D. Morey, fo rm erly of A lpine. Mr. m ined from co m p etitiv e try o u ts w ith cardboard, and fram ed. school m usical d e p a rtm e n t is th e or- ! BUb-statIons. in d u s try th is y e a r because p ro d u c B ow m an is now in T ennessee v is it a larg e n u m b er of stu d e n ts co m p et Weather Report. Mrs. K unzie's chief hobby w as th e g an iza tlo n of a b eg in n ers violin tio n in th e U nited S tates in g en eral, ing. T he M ad rrig al club h as a m em ’o llertlo n of In d ian relics. A t th e D ate Max Min m usical class u n d e r Miss E sth e r 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « h a s decreased, an d th e H erm isto n in g h is p aren ts. tim e of h er d eath she had one room Mrs. A rtie C onder of H ep p n er Is b ersh ip of 7 2 g irls. te r rito ry is id eal fo r tu rk e y g ro w O ctober 15 ............ ............. 70 ..... ...27 F redrickson of S tanfield. In s tru c tio n ♦ ♦ filled w ith them . T his In d ian relic w ill be for beg in n in g violin s tu A ctiv ities o f - th e o rg a n iz a tio n In 16 ............ October now v is itin g a t th e hom e of Mr. and ............. 75..... ...29 ing. R ig h t now th ere is a sh o rtag e ♦ COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES * collection w as on ex h ib it a t th e of e ig h t to tw elve p er c e n t of t u r Mrs. Roy N eill. She v isited la st clude an a n n u a l co n cert an d a p p e a r O ctober 17 ............. ............. 67..... ...61 d en ts u n d er th e class lesson m ethod. ❖ < Lewis an d C lark E xposition held in T his class m ethod is becom ing u n i 18 ............ O ctober ............. 67 ..... ...34 keys in th e U nited S tates an d Oregon w eek a t th e N ell M elville home. ances from tim e to tim e a t v ario u s P o rtla n d , Oregon, in 1905. A fter her po p u lar In th e public O ctober 19 ........... ............. 70..... ...36 versally ra n k s 7th or 8 th in th e p ro d u ctio n d e ath , th e collection, valued a t T he Misses G enevieve an d Berde- college fu n ctio n s. C oncert trip s a re O ctober 20 ______ ............. 69.... ...37 schools because it allow s pupils to F red Lenz and Mr. M artin of H e r >7000, w as sold to th e city of P en of tu rk e y s in th e U. S. n a B ow m an an d E velyn Lee sp en t occasio n ally ta k e n o v er th e s ta te . O ctober 21 ............ ............. 5 8 ..... ...24 get th e fu n d am en tals w ith a m in i m iston and Miss E m m a Lenz of Sa dleton, and it is expected th a t it m um of expense. T he com petition SENIOR CLASS^PLAY IS S unday aftern o o n rid in g horsc-back, T here w ere .18 in ch es p recip ita- aroused by group lessons m akes for lem m otored to Salem F rid ay , leav w ill be on ex h ib it in th e V ert m e Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year tlon. also v isitin g O leta a n d L en n a N eill. m ore rapid advancem ent. ing Miss Lenz and re tu rn in g S un m orial, w hich is now being b u ilt In SELECTED BY MISS ELLIOTT th a t city. Dr. and Mrs. St. P ie r w ere am ong day. T hey took a load of potatoes One of th e th ree In d ian skeletons th e P o rtla n d people w ho w ere p h ea to P o rtlan d w ith them . T he H erm isto n U nion h ig h school In th is collection was glvon to the Joe Udey and d a u g h te r Florence U m atilla schools. sen io r class play has been selected s a n t h u n te rs in th e P in e C ity v ic in i an d w ill be presen ted T h u rsd ay , No ty. drove to T he D alles S unday and re vem ber 5, in th e Oasis th e a tre . "T h e Mr. an d Mrs. B u rl W a tte n b u rg e r tu rn ed th e sam e evening. T hey v i A rriv al of K itty " is a sto ry co n cern 0 sited Mrs. Udey, w ho Is sp ending a « in g Bobby B ax ter, w ho p u rsu es his an d E lsie S tra in , also O. P*. B a r * SEEN AT THE FAIR ♦ tholom ew and Miss M arie Y oung few weeks v isitin g h er folks, Mr. and little love a ff a ir w ith J a n e a g a in st ♦ ♦ th e opposition of h er uncle, W illiam w ere v isito rs a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. S ink. W inkle. He has occasion to d isguise Mrs. W alt W ig g lesw o rth F rid ay A su rp rise p a rty w as given to Mr. him self as a w om an and is m istak en O tto P ierce and Floyd K n e rr are an d Mrs. Tom W ilson, F rid ay n ig h t fo r K itty , an actress an d close evening. not su re w h eth er It is w orse to he Miss Naomi Moore is now w o rk in g by a few n eighbors in honor of th e ir lost in th e m o u n ta in s for several frien d of W in k le r’s, to th e v ast con fusion of e v e ry th in g and everybody, for Mrs.. W. D. N eill, co oking fo r ■ a n n iv ersary . hours o r to experience th a t panicky w hich Is in ten sified by th e a rriv a l p h e a sa n t h u n ters. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Bloom visited feelin g for fifteen m inutes. of th e real K itty . J o h n H ealy ’s sheep a re now on Mrs. H a rry K elley tu rn e d dow n an S u n d ay w ith th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. The cast is as follow s: Bob H en p a stu re a t th e Roy N eill ran ch . offer of a lift given by her husband i E sth e r G ard in er In U m atilla. derson, Bobbie B ax ter; Floyd Mc Miss E lsie S tra in sp en t M onday Mr. and Mrs. Val K nauf w ere s u r th is m o rn in g because he missed an M ullen, T ln g le p a u g h ; Jim N eary, W illiam W in k les; C hester Jo h n so n , n ig h t w ith Miss N eva N eill. prised by th e ir n eighbors Monday ap p o in tm en t and th en c a u g h t up w ith h e r when she had n early re a c h B enjam in M oore; Dick H itt. Sam B u rl W a tte n b u rg e r w as a business n ig h t, who holped them celebrate ed h e r d c itin a tio n . Some business (N e g ro ); A licia O ulette, J a n e ; Mig v isito r in W alla W alla S a tu rd a y and th e ir an n iv ersary . for th e flo rist corning up. non Davis, A n n t J a n e : M arjo rie M ul Sunday. Miss F a n n ie Todd w ill be absent lin s, K itty ; M abel Sale, S uzette. Flo.” I .b i- ip li • c itin g back to Mr. an d Mrs. B ert Y oung of The from h er school d u ties th is week n o rr I tbl" wee? a fte r he skinned from a baby D alles w ere v is itin g th e ir p a re n ts on P.T.A. to Hold Rummage Sale. w hile she undergoes an operatio n in his c ¡us by y one day • w eek. T ittle sls- P o rtlan d . Mrs. B arlow w ill fill thi B u tte r Creek last w eek, Mr. an d Mrs T he P a re n t-T e a c h e rs asso ciatio n e r; . li 'i n w ith c id er bro- vacancy d u rin g h er absence. w ill hold a cooked food sale and ru m W m. M cCarty, an d Mr. and Mrs. H. 1 c is O'-- ionaliy w hen th ey chase A special election was held a t th f m age sale S a tu rd a y , N ovem ber 7. in E. Y oung. u.m c' t of th e ho: ■ c. Colum bia school house to fill the va th e old M utual Cream sta tio n b u ild C h a’ ley B artholom ew and h is mo-« S tyles and hobli' are re v e rtin g cancy le ft by Chas. Lynch on the rack ing. T he sale w ill co n tin u e all day t i th e tim e w hen ladies firs t and d o n atio n s of clo th in g , costs, th e r, Mrs. M ary B artholom ew , m ade board of directors. H. J. S tililngi; odo horse ••ck, az! 'do. A1 C layton dresses, shoes, u n d e rg a rm e n ts, d ish a business tr ip to H ep p n er Tuesday. w as elected. iaa recen tly ta k e n up ti e hobby of es, odd pieces, cooking u te n sils and P a u l B ull w as a S u n d ay v isito r a t Mrs. C. J . Milienell and son C corge lO/scback riding. o th e r artic le s too num berous to m en th e H . E. Y oung home. of V ancouver. W ash., hove been vi Not tl.e leaden sky alone leads us tio n w ill be g lad ly accepted. The Mr. and Mrs. C layton A yers w ere s itin g a t th e V/. A, M ikesetl home o believe th a t w in te r w ith its snow sale ig to raise fun d s for hot lu n c h in P en d leto n F rid ay . since S atu rd ay and w ill re tu rn T ues md to ld w inds is com ing soon, but es In th e schools th is w in ter. he s ig h t of E ric B yorkgren p u r- Mr. and Mrs. Lon W a tte n b u rg e r day. . basin- h w.rol sw eater from K ings FOOTBALL SCHEDULE HAS v isited a t th e hom e of Mrs. Ollie Mr. and Mrs. H ull drove to Hood ley's d e p o tim e n t «tore W ednesday N eill S unday m orn in g . R iver last week an d sp en t a few •veuing. SIX GAMES. days there. B ru n e tte s tak e th e place of blonds B etty F in ch , d a u g h te r of Mr. and T his y e a r’s football sch ed u le for Mrs. M arion F in ch w as ab sen t from A b irth d a y d in n e r was riv e n a t -—In th e absence of th e blonds— th e H erm isto n hig h school h as been school several day s la s t week on a c th e B elscam per borne in honor of .M ethlnkethi H arold P a re th in k s so to, b u t w hat Is one to do when they com pleted and read s as follow s: Mrs. B elscam per. Monday. Those pre asn you to ta k e them in your car. c o u n t of sickness. 23, Ione T h e re se n t w ere Ceorre and Ed Beddow, News d o esn 't thavel VERY fast these 30, A rlington* T h ere Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd Dooley of Nov. 6. A th en a Mr. and Mrs. Dan F o lle tt and Mr. days. H ere E staca d a visited a t th e home of Mrs. 11, H eppner T h ere and Mrs B elscam per. A good d in n e r A. W. Agnew of P o rtla n d one of D ooley’s b ro th e r, C h arley B arth o lo Nov. 20, W eston H ere w as enjoyed by all and Mrs. Bels th e few h u n te rs w ho ad m its th a t it mew • l | , R osalia, W ish . H ere cam per received m any nice gifts. is "Ju st poor sh o o tin g .”