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Never Did Advertising Have JBuch a Story to Tell as Today. A firm th a t doesn’t ad v ertise may be responsible, bu t one th a t does ad vertise has to be. Read th e ads and let them g uide y o u r buying. SLO#**0 10 •&» e x tfl 0 VOLUME XXVI if Wrmtatmt limitò No woman is educated who is not equal to the successful m anagem ent of a fam ily.— B urnap. NUMBER 22 HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28. 1932 FELTHOUSE ELECTED PRESIDENT HERMISTON COMMERCIAL CLUB SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR * ■> UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ <• LOCAL BUSINESS MEN PLEDGE SUPPORT TO HERMISTON BAKERY DATE SET FOR ANNUAL CO-OP. CREAMERY MEETING The U m atilla Cooperative C ream ery w ill hold Its an n u al m eeting S atu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 6, a t the M eth odist ch u rch a t 10:00 a. m.. accord ing to ann o u n cem en t m ade by th e m anager B, E. Sykes. A business m eeting w ill be conducted for th e pl,rp°8e of elec tin g four directors, each to serve for tw o years. L unch w ill be served a t noon The U m atilla C ooperative C ream ery was o rganized last Ju n e when cream ery eq u ip m en t was purchased from Cecil W a rn e r and W. W est, ow ners of th e H erm iston C ream ery who left im m ediately for G range ville, id lah o , to open a cream ery in a new field. O peration sta rte d in the sam e b u ild in g Ju ly 1st, w ith a p proxim ately »1500 w orth of new equipm ent added. P resent d irecto rs are G. R. G reg ory, C olum bia: R, V. Jones, I r r i gon; J. S. R ogers, S tan field ; E. L. Jackson, M in n eh ah a; A. E. M cFar land, U m atilla; L. C. Cooney, Board- m an; A. H ayden, Echo and the Mea dows. CO-OP. MEMBERS * ELECT DIRECTORS WOOL GROWERS ♦ * IRRIGON NEWS ♦ <• ♦ BULLDOGS WIN TWO SUCCESSIVE BASKETBALL GAMES Mrs. E rn e st Peck has re tu rn e d ❖ ❖ ❖ <• from S eattle w here sh e has been vis- Mrs. B ow biare left T hursday for R ing since th e C h ristm as holidays. a w eeks’ visit w ith her siste r at 1 Mr. and Mrs. K en n eth T ru m b u ll C ottage Grove, Oregon. sp en t S unday v is itin g w ith Mrs. Mrs. Bessie W isdom and son, NEW PRESIDENT WILL APPOINT T ru m b u ll’s p a re n ts in S tan field . Bishop, w ere business visitors in UNIFORM PRICE AGREED UPON Miss Jessie K lages of H erm isto n COMMITTEES TUESDAY. MEETING H E L D IN COUNTY H erm iston S aturday. sp en t th e week end w ith h er frien d AT MEETING. Mrs. W. C. Isom visited Mrs. H a r SECOND STRING PLAYS IN HALF D orothy M attlce here. AGENT S OFFICE. PENDLETON. vey W arn er F rid ay afternoon. Program for Year Will be Lined Up Mrs. F lorence T ipple and Doro AGAINST STANFIELD. O rvill B enefiel and Donald Mc y M attice m otored to P end leto n More Volume Means Better Grade of at Next Regular Meeting; Road - th Unusually Heavy Vote Indicates C arth y of W alla W alla, W n., are W ednesday on business. Bread for Merchants; Customer’s here fo r a few weeks v isit in the Arlington Defeated in Hard Fought Mr. and Mrs. Jam es K eenie ac Work Discussed. Growing Interest: New Board Will home of th e ir uncle, Chas. B enfiel. Eattle Saturday Night, 22-18; Support Asked. com panied by th e ir N ephew Jam es W ord w as received here T h u rs Meet February 8, Pendleton. tep h en s and L orene L ash, m otored At th e re g u la r m eetin g of th e S day by Fred C aldw ell th a t his bro Martin Injurs Leg. to K ennew ick S a tu rd ay n ig h t. In a m eetin g W ednesday n ig h t at th e r C lifford C aldw ell died W ednes H erm iston C om m ercial club T ues F ra n c is S tephens, who is em ploy w hich all th e i rocery sto res of H er Carl W hitm ore, Joseph, Oregon, day a t the Soldiers Home a t Rose day nlR ht, J a n u a ry 26. O. O. F elt- The H erm iston B ulldogs took two w ill rep resen t th e counties of U m a b u rg . H e was laid to rest in the Eu- house w as elected p resid en t of the ed on th e M aryhill F erry , sp en t th e m iston w ere rep resen ted , an ag ree week end in U m atilla w ith irien d s m ent w as reached th a t all grocery b ask etb all gam es last w eek, one gene cem etery. tilla and W allow a on th e board of o rg an izatio n , succeeding H. E. H itt. and relativ es. sto res w ould carry n o th in g b u t H er Ben G erking w as elected vice p resi Mr. and Mrs. Jes* O liver and fa m from S tanfield F riday n ig h t In H er directors of the P acific C ooperative Miss Rosa Ricco, cam pfire leader, m iston B akery bread, to be sold at m iston. and one from A rlington, a t dent. and A lfred Q u irin g re-elected W c°l G row ers fo r a n o th e r y ear as ily, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ken- A of th e U m atilla cam p -fire g irls, a t rlin g to n S atu rd ay n ig h t. u n ifo rm price, tw o loaves a t 15 •ec re ta rv -tre p su re r. n resu lt of th e m em bership election dler, Sr., w ere g uests of Mr. and tended th e G rand Council m eetin g F rid ay n la h t the S tanfield boys cents, four loaves at 29 cents, and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday. P resid en t II. E. H itt presided over held on Ja n u a ry 22nd. the election one larg e loaf a t 10 cents. th e m eeting a t w hich th irty H erm is held in P endleton S atu rd ay . L ittle Ilene M arkham d a u g h te r w ere iin n b l- to prevent th e ' ’erm i-- in th is d is tric t being held a t th e Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peck and sm all ton q u in te t from p ushing th ro u g h to n business m en w ere p resen t for m ovem ent w as sponsored by county a g e n t’s office | n P endleton. of Mr. and Mrs. F red M arkham has d au g h ter, G lorja R u th , m otored to th e The th e ir defense rep eated ly In th e flrat th e first evening m eetin g held by W been very ill th e past tw o weeks. 1 1 | H erm isto n Com m ercial club, and An u n u su ally beavv vote w as re alla W alla F riday. whe** they scored basket a fte r th e club th is year. T he se cretary Ben G erk in g of th e M acM arr store corded in al! of th e d is tric ts served was fin ally necessary to lance hci hn’t E rn e st Peck was em ployed on th e talk ed am ong th e business men and The sc o re stood 20-7 In MRS. W. B. FINLEY, th ro a t, but she is Im proving slowly. basket. gave a renort of th e ex p en d itu res by the P acific C ooperative Wool Mr. and Mrs. J. A'. G rabeii w ere I ,h5 B ulldogs w hen th e and receipts for th e year 1931 and U m atilla P ly m o u th F e rry d u rin g his arra n g e d for th e m eeting. It was G row ers In d icatin g a gro w in g in Mrs. W. B. F inley died a t her fa th e r’s absence. Mr. Ed Peck had agreed th a t w ith more volum e Mr. d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. E arl P■ ,h e f i r ,‘ h n lf- h C McKenzie requested th a t all been te re st on th e p a rt of m em bers in home h ere M onday m orning afto r a ab sen t for sev eral days. Isom Sunday. j oach C ockran ran in th e second d o nations made for th e purpose of W in ters, m an ag er of th e hakery, G loria R u th , sm all d a u g h te r of could p u t o u t a b e tte r g rad e of lin g e rin g illness of some seven th e ir cooperative association and the F ran k S tevens and Mac McCoy f? r pnnfl h a ,f »"»I »he rra v e l-s u rfa c in g th e W estlan d m a r grow ers m a rk e tin g urogram In een- m onths. F u n e ra l services w ere held Mr. and Mrs. El Peck, has been ill k et road, he presented im m ediately bread .c o n ta in in g m ore m ilk, more today (T h u rsd a y ) a t 2:00 o’clock In e n l . A ssociation officials believe. w ere in B oardm an on business M011'- ' L u . h® d ’ V.fiA,d tn t,vo baskets, w ith a severe cold th is week. J— m aking one field goal and convert- day. Ip o rd er th a t th e w ork m ig h t be lard , an d a b e tte r g rad e of flour. the M ethodist church w ith Rev O Director-- elections a re held a n n u a l M axine M cNabb re tu rn e d from a done soon to prevent th e road bed Ira G rabiel o f. P o rtlan d arriv ed lug tw o roul throw s for H erm iston. A sta te m e n t was also made a t the W. P ayne sa y in g last rites. P ran n ly ut w hich tim e fourteen grow er- v isit w ith h er a u n t and uncle, Mr. from b eing blown aw ay by high here M onday for a sh o rt visit w ith Lack of team w ork w as p'Udent in and Mrs. E a rl Jack , and cousin Le- m eetin g th a t th ro u g h such coopera F u n eral P a rlo rs had charge of the m em bers are elected to govern the relativ es. th e p lacin g of th e second s trin g w inds. , fsso ciatio n for th e en su in g year. tion of local business houses, co n fi service and th e body was laid to hoys, hut they kent S tanfield in N om inations w ere th en called for th a Z eijer in P o rtlan d . T he Irrigon basketball tow n team M em bers may vote by m ail or in E s th e r P ik e has re tu rn e d to Spo dence w ould be m ain tain ed from rest in th e H erm iston cem etery. check by hard playing. played th e H erm iston team on the th e office of P resid en t and O. O. person. o u tsid ers w ho a re keeping in touch Mrs. F in ley w as 74 years old and In flip last q u a rte r H a rris scored F elth o u se w as nam ed as th e only k an e w h ere sh e w ill resum e h e r po w ith a ffa irs U m atilla floor S atu rd ay n ig h t I r r i here, co n tem p latin g she and h er husband would have Mr. W hitm ore is a w ell-know n gon s rin " c r for the Bulldogs from u n won the game. candidate. He was unan im o u sly sitio n . Miss P ike has been in U m a m oving to th is locality. wool grow er of th is d is tric t and has been m arried 57 years the 5th day The boys high school team here der the basket w hich was followed elected. In a speech, follow ing his tilla since D ecember 11th w hen she served several years on th e d ire c t H erm isto n business men feel th a t o f March th is year. was called h ere by th e illness of h er lost to B oardm an high school team 'a te r hv a foul throw point, co n v ert election, th e new p resid en t stressed m o ra te of tile Pacific C ooperative, other. H anna E. W indom was born in a b ig step has been taken in the th a t d u rin g th e year 1932 m em bers F rid ay n ig h t. T he gam e w as played ed by N earv. T he gam e ended w ith w hich is an eleven year old wool S onom -h county, C alifornia, M arch S ara W u ster was given a b irth d a y w ay of cooperation, one business th e score sta n d in g 25-18 in favor of a t B oardm an. should tr y to gain th e cooperation 6. 1857, and died Ja n u a ry 25, 1932, m a rk e tin g org an izatio n o p e ra tin g in H erm iston. of th e farm ers, in o rd er th a t more p a rty S atu rd ay aftern o o n in honor w ith a n o th e r, in m ak in g th is move. a t h er hom e in H erm iston, O regon' five w estern sta te s w ith Its p rin c i The reg u lar m eeting of the Irri Local people w ill be able to buy the T he S a tu rd a y n ig h t gam e a t A r G range 611, was held W ednes could he accom plished for th e a d o r h e r fifth b irth d ay . T he little to ts A t th e a e e of tw o years she came pal office and w arehouse in P o rt gon best q u a lity bread a t a uniform lington was one of the h ard est vancem ent of the com m unulty. He p resen t w ere: D orothy F ay Reeves, price. land. T he first m eeting of th e new day n ig h t, w ith a good crow d in a t fought gam es of the season fo r the to L ynn county. Oregon, w ith her F ern B ray, Jo an B yrnes, Louise Dex also sta te d th a t he w as v itally In p aren ts, w here she lived u n til 1881. hoard will he held F ebruary Sth at ten d an ce. A good program for tile Bulldogs when they defeated th e A r terested In th e Im provem ent o f th e ter, Gene McKenzie, G eo rg etta H or- On March 7, 1875, she m arried W th e A ssociation w arehouse in P o rt com ing year was outlined. C om m it lington a-’-re g a tio n by a score of tch , Je n n y Reeves, Joe T ucker, THIRD SIX WEEKS AND tees w ere appointed, and the mem roads in th is end of th e co u n ty and B. F inley of H a rrisb u rg , Oregon, and land. S arah W u ster, Em m a Ju d y , E d ith The loud ch eerin g of th e bers a re looking forw ard 'to a busy w ould do hls best to get re su lts th is in 1881 th ey moved to a ra n ch n ear SEMESTER H. S. HONOR ROLL O ther eastern and cen tral Oregon A nn Spencer, K eith H odenbough, prosperous y ear in G range a c Arlincrton g irls ’ rootpr FP^tfon al- yenr. Mr. G erking also expressed a P endleton w here they lived for grow ers elected io th e cooperative’s and Dale H ia tt, and J u n io r K irk. m ost u n set th e done fo r th e loeals. tivities. desire th a t each m em ber m ake a The h ig h school honor roll fo r th e th re e years. From th ere they moved board of d irecto rs include: M ichael Mrs. Ilff S tep h en s has re tu rn e d T he lead o b tain ed by th e Bulldogs Mrs. V ein Jones en te rta in e d th r special effo rt to su o p o rt th e club, th ird six weeks incdules eleven s tu to M orrow co u n ty w here th ey re P. B arry, M errill. Ore.: G arn ett n a r H. E. C. ladies a t her home T h u rs ill the first h a lf wns su fficien t to not only for special m eetings b u t from a v isit to P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. G ard n er K irk and d en ts who have m ade a s tra ig h t sided u n til tw elve years ago when r a t e H eppner, O re.; F. A. P hillips. day aftern o o n . The aftern o o n was p rev en t th e "H o n k ers" from over th ro u g h o u t th e year. " 2 ” , in clu d in g citizen sh ip . They th e y moved to H erm iston, and have K eatin g and Joe K eerins. Izee. sp en t by everyone being busily e n com ing it. The m eetin g was th en tu rn ed son J u n io r, and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n a re : S eniors— Rob H enderson F ern lived here since th a t time. W u ster and ch ild ren , and L ucille W estern Oregon w ill be represented gaged In w ork in g on a b eau tifu l In th e opening of the gam e H am over to th e new P resid en t who c all L in d n er, an d E d n a O tt. Ju n io rs— To th is union, six children w ere by E. A. MeCornack, E ugene, and q u ilt w hich w ill be for sale in the mond m anaged to break th ro u g h th e ed on C. P. M cN attght. a form er resi B a u lt m otored to P en d leto n S unday Mary W ard. Sophom ores E d ith G. A. R andner, Scio. D irectors from w h ere th e y v isited Mr. an d Mrs. horn, th re e w ho survive. Besides fu tu re. The next m eeting w ill A rlington defense for the first field d ent of H erm iston now resid in g In Jo h n Dyer. C larke, A nna Ray M artin , M arjorie h er husband, she leaves one b ro th er, o th e r sta te s a re J. T. A lexander. n be ear held nt Mrs. Milo M cF arlan d ’s, goal, followed closely by a n o th e r P o rtlan d , to speak to th e m em bers S hafer, and E u n ice S h afer. F resh C hehalis, W11.; A lbert Davis. P ull Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r C aldw ell, Alonzo W indom of B row nsville, from Bowm an, shot from u n d er th e th e firs t T h u rsd ay in F eb ru ary . Mr. M cN aught com plim ented th e m en— F lo ren ce Lew is, E d n a T u rn - m an, W n.: .1. O. Sorenson, E llen s G eorge, Carl, F red , an d Clyde C ald basket. Hammon fouled and A rlin g Oregon, and th re e sons, A rth u r F in- club upon its choice of a p resid en t blad, an d M arg u erite W in ters, burg. W n.; J. O. Rhodes, R iggins w ell, Miss L aree C aldw ell and L e to n s t r y for th e point w as success lev of H erm isto n : R alph F in ley of and said th a t th ere w as an evidence HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ful. S tu d e n ts m ak in g th e sem ester T he D alles; an d Claud F in ley of Idaho; L. A. R obertson, G arb er of s b e tte r sp irit w ith in th e club land S m ith w ere called to E ugene ville. C alif.: Dr. E dw in B unnell PRESENT FARCE COMEDY T he score stood 6-1 a t th e b eg in a t p resen t th a n w hen he last v is it because of th e d eath oT C lifford honor rofl w ere req u ired io av erag e S tanfield. W illow s, C alif.; J. D. Y eager, V.’el- aldw ell a t th e V e te ra n ’s H ospital a “ 2” for th e sem ester. They are: n i n g o f th e Recond q u a rte r, when ed th e club six tveeks ago. P re sid e n t C in R oseburg. lin g to n , Nevada. Bol) H enderson, F ern L in d n er, C a th VTTATILIA MEN ARBFSTFD T he p re se n ta tio n of th e play e n -n o tb e r tw o points w ere m arked up •elthonse then asked each m em ber Mr. and Mrs. K irk and son. J u n erin e M cM ullen, Jan ies N earv, E dna titled . "W hen a F eller Needs a for A rlington by a foul called on to m ake it a point to b rin g a farm er m ak in g th e only tw o points w ith him to th e next m eetin g a t ior, Mrs. Jo h n W u rs te r and d a u g h O tt, B a rb a ra W essell, H elen W ough- ON COAL STFAIING CHARGE HERMISTON MEDICAL HOSPITAL F rie n d ,” last T h u rsd ay n ig h t, by Cox. te r S arah , m otored to P en d leto n ter, M arg aret F elth o u se, E d ith th e J u n io r class of th e H erm iston scored hv them In th e first half. w hich tim e some very im p o rta n t T hursday. T hree men w ho live below U m a Mrs. T. O. W aller of U m atilla high school w as well received by W ith tn rro m ore baskets by the C larke, A nna R ay M artin , Melvola business w ould be discussed and H aro ld W. B uhm an an d h ls " P e p ” Root, M arjo rie S h afer, F lorence tilla , Jo h n B utson, H erb L ane, and w ho has been In th e h ospital since those a tte n d in g . E ach one of the fh’h tin g B ulldogs, th e h a lf stood com m ittees w ould be announced. A ris in g vote of th a n k s w as given band from H ep p n er played several Lewis, F re d ric k R an k in , E dna T u m Clyde H oyt, w ere a rre ste d F rid ay S a tu rd ay in a serious physical con cast carried hls p a rt well. by D enuty S h eriff B ert N ation and d itio n , wag slig h tly Im proved T h u rs R ough p lay in g n early caused the The plot w as centered around Mr. H itt for his services d u rin g th e selections a t th e b ask etb all gam e bled, an d M a rg u erite W in ters, Mr. G arry, special d eputy for the day. th re e young men who had recen tly dow nfall of th e locals In th e last p a st y ear and the m eetin g a d jo u rn h ere S a tu rd a y evening. Mr. B uhm an w as fo rm erly a teac h er in th e U m a FARM BUREAlf AUXILIARY ! half ns th e H onkers »‘ow slow iy ly crep crep t t O.W R.&N. ra llro a l, on a charge of “ U ncle” Jo h n n y T hom of H erm is ra fu rn e d from over-seas follow ing ! ed. A fter tilla schools w hen he w as a th le tic ste a lin g coal from railw ay cars Pnd ton Is receiving m edical care in the th e W orld w ar. Tom "Decker" ( F o ster i hvL Y i1. ,thfi n " lld? <r"’ « w e . h o sp ital th is week d irecto r and band lender. E v a n s), and Bob Mills (G lenn P ier- t h ^ *way w th ,h e baI1 from PLANS MEETING FOR FEBRUARY sellin g It fo r fin an cial gain. LOCAL BOYS MAKE HIGH U m atilla people m o to rin g to Echo th e enem le’s te rrito ry , M artin looped The men w ould board th e tr a in as Mrs. C h ristian so n of B oardm an s° n ) a re stran d ed In a bare last week to see th e b a sk etb all gam e S pr.flt,y " n,e ,ri”n u n d er the basket, The F a rm B u reau A u x iliary w ill It neared U m atilla, th ro w off coal en tered the h ospital W ednesday for w ith no money and no mean» of get MARKS AT 0. S. C. tin g any Immedlaielj!’ w hen they ’' ” ls leg com- betw een th e U m atilla and Echo m eet in its re g u la r session F rid ay , as It w ent th ro u g h tow n, an d la te r m edical tre a tm e n t. team s w ere Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cra- F e b ru a ry 5, in th e clu b house in pick It up w ith tru ck s. T hey w ere A five pound baby d a u g h te r was have a visitor, J e r ry S m ith (D avid 1 ET- " nl. to ? ° .°".t of ,h e M l w - O rerò S tate College, C orvallis. m ar, Mr. end Mrs. W. O. Thom pson, C olum bia d is tric t. A ctin g com m it b ro u g h t before Ju d g e W est In H e r born to Mrs. Theo B eletskl In the He was replaced a t th e forw ard po Ja n . 27 W a lth e r H. O tt, sophom ore Mr. and Mrs. G arn er K irk an d son tee for th is m eetin g is Mrs. Jack - m iston and w ere fined >25 and costs h o sp ital W ednesday. B oth m other N o rq u ist) who has Just left the sition by Nenry. The th ird q u a rte r arm y and whom th ey had heped in a g ric u ltu re , of H erm iston, w a ? Ju n io r, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W u ster and d a u g h te r a re doing nicely. son H a rr, ch airm an , w ith Mrs. R. a fte r p leading g u ilty . would have some e x tra ch an ce on ended w ith the B ulldogs still in th e one of th e fourteen stu d e n ts of Ore- and ............ ch ild ren , and L ucille B ault, I., A ddlem an, Mrs. V icto r Stockard, Mrs. Oscar P ayne w as dlscha -god hls person. To th e ir disap p o in tm en t lead. 19-12. gon S ta te college to m ake s tra ig h t Mrs. Ja c k C herry, Mrs. Je a n Claris, ! and Mrs. J. Jcndrz.ejew ski as assist- from the hospital T h u rsd ay a fte r [ he has been robbed n™ po,ntn5Rn' Turkey Theft*Reported. The last q u a rte r was ex c itin g to ------------- ------ only J75 “ A” averages th is fall term . M orris L o rin e L ash. D orothy M attice, Jam es 1 an ts. T h ere w ill be a v a len tin e being u n d er th e d o -------- cto rs’ ra r e for he possessed and also of hls su p of the finish nnd th e re fe re e ’s w histle P. P ierson m ade an av erag e of 2.50 S tephens, U rsel H y att, A ndre’e Mou p a rty h o n o rin g A braham L in co ln ’s C. A. K eller reported th a t tw o tho tw o weeks. She left much clothes. could scarcely be heard above th e o r b e tte r w ith no grade le»s th an lt » . C lara C orrigan, and A gnes H an b irth d ay . B ach lady is req u ested to tu rk e y hens w ere stolen from hls im proved. (C ontinued on la st p age) In the m eantim e Tom receives P. T his averag e ts considered dler. farm last week. T his Is th e firs t t u r word from hls uncle, W illiam D wk- b rin g a V a ltn tin e b earin g some sen very good as 3.00 o r “A” is p erfect. key th iev ery reported on th e project V elm a B untfn of T he D alles has Mrs. T. II. F ra s e r re tu rn e d the e r (E d B ensel) th a t he is com in - to Poultry Growers Will Meet. •bis season. T h ere is no w ay of tr a c come to U m atilla tri m ake h er home tim e n t or th o u g h t for L incoln. firs t "f the week from P endleton v isit him , and incloses a check for for th e n ex t five m onths. T he p ro g ram for 193 2 w ill be in g the birds as they w ere not w here she had her tonsils rem oved »-5 as a b irth d a y present A m eeting fur p o ultry grow ers is V ord „ h i, , 1 tatuoed. The rem ain in g b ird s in the Tile a rtic le w hich w as p rin ted „ published n ig h t a t * ___ ❖ In II113 p ap er ne: t week. U m -u have hern m.,rkrf1 ,lV la st week. Fb« is Im proving slnw lv also a rriv e s th a t his a u n t, / lice scheduled for S a tu rd ay la st week about. W. J. R o b erts being 8 :0 0 o’clock In th e M ethodist K ing (L o ttie K naiif) plan to * STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS * ’be h ost a t a d in n e r p a rty to which church. At thlH tim e grow ers will a irlv e soon. Tom had w ritte n his * « Mr. abd Mrs. W ill F r s - |n and Mr«. a u n t previourlv II,at he was to be con: ider (he adv an tag es, or disad E rw in ’s sister. Miss M arg aret IIow- m arried soon before he en tered 'h e vantages of o rg an izin g Into an as- Mr. and Mrs. c . M. J u m p ,e n te r er, w ere p resen t, was in co rrect. arm y and now lias no wife as e v i .'«rlntlon. S h ipping facilities, vacci W ord w as r’e reivob b "-c W ednes- tain ed a sm all grou p o f fr ie n d s at dence. He m anages to pers-, id< nation. and o th e r local problem s f r !d- a bridge d in n e r p a rty a* th e ir home lav of th e death of C lifford Ijr.’’ (G ladys N o rq u ist) the I nd- will l e b ro 'ig h t up for discussion a t M onday evening. G uests Included 'vell In F u -e n e . f ' r C rW -s lI w - i « ndy. Mrs. Rees' d e e g h te re (Rn b.-I this tim e. The m eeting has been ar- Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k ‘’ loan. Mr. e - d 'n rm er re h d e n t of U m ntlllg and bis B ecll) to m asquerade as Ids i He. 'attg i d th ro u g h the office of A ssist Mrs. G. E a rn e st G rentbouse and Mr. -nsnv (-len d s a re so rry to h e a r o ' 'he Is a ra th e r u ncouth person an«' a n t C ounty A gent Best. Is d eath . and Mrs. Claud McCall. a fte r Ills ai nt arriv e s she Is d: 3a- r ie v f -l B •n’’” of p - 't e - A larg e cro o n of local G range ’•olnfed In her nophew 's choice. ❖ •> th e week end w ith hls slsier. m em bers a ’t-n d ed th e c o u n t y The to y s d a uh around and ge' eiraa. bare. G range m eeting in P endleton T h u rs ’he fu rn itu re back Into the room da v Mr. and Mrs. W allace M ahoney ALONG THE CONCRETE <• ’h a t has been In hock, and will« If. J. H all rep o rts th e sale of hls 'n d d a u g h te r P atsy Ann of P endle- ills is t ? k I n p l u r c a package ar- w ith Mrs. M ahoney’s ra n c h to John R eub«r of M aynard, ’~n v isited Ives from Tom ’s uncle co n tain in g > <• <• ❖ <• Iowa. Mr. Renhffr w ill ta k e possess p aren ts, Mr. a r d Mrs. Joe S p rin g er, he “ tr u th ru g ” left him by hl- fa f hie' of Police, H. A. Pankow , ion at once w hile Mr. and Mrs. H all "'.'nday and Monday. 'b e r to presented on his tv-euty- evidently does not use th a t tire th a t A "n es and R ay K en d ler have -e- w ill move Into th e house now oc- iflli b irth d ay . W hoever stan d s on cuefed hv th e F enhers. " r n e d f ro m a t-vo w eeks’ vaca Ion tevec w ■: rs out. He had the left be rug te ll, the tr u th w ithout being hind wheel of his Ford Jacked up in Miss E d n a G reathouse, w ho te a c h n P o rtla d R oseburg, and S eattle. ible to help him self. Mr. a«.«T Mrs. .Ice c'n r ‘n*Te r w o ’o«*- 'r e n t e tiie City A tto rn ey ’s office es n e a r P ilo t Pock, sp en t th e week Je rry acts as cook for the es d to P endleton ’'a tu r d a v tn v 's it this wi r> ’irln g the dam -ages. end w ith h er p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. ah lish m cn t and Is helped by An G. E. G reathouse. —’th fh » ir d a u g h te r Mrs. W alirc« But I' l s r le c t' Is hls care one ela Scott (M ary W ard) who I i fahonev. o f th e i c ie s t m o d e ls ? S tanfield high school s tu d e n ts love w ith Bob. The p u n t arriv e s o r P a 'p h Jordan of Th» n a l!cs spent Did you c-.cr «Hearn th a t your a re P rep arin g a program w hich will 'h e scene w ith her w ard El dm feet were in w a te r and th en w ake be p resented In th e a ftern o o n of be week end in U m ’ tills . <ynn (M arg aret F elth o u se) and up and f'm i H ai. tin y F e h ru a ry 19. , Mr. and Mrs L. B ro w n ell m o to r ac tu a lly • mid the I I stars ef g reetin g s Unci, w ere? W ell, b red B ark er has 3 W. C. W allace has purchased a 'd to Paran. V’ r . t o v i s i t M r. a n d W ill tells them all w hat he th in k s new Ruick. •e w- - of bein w ■ ' ened w hen he M-s. B ari B row nell over th e week of the a e a rtn ie n t. takes a K-nnp now ’ e tu rn s on the Mrs. D. R. S ta rk w e a th e r w as h o st and. E v e ry th in g ev en tu ally w orks ou! w ater in th** cooling ta n k and sits ess to th e P n lly an n a clnf> a t h er Mrs. H arry R hodenbongh an d Mrs 1 O.K. even to the m a rrla e e of / t i n t down a t hl'« dealt for a little snooze hom e W ednesday aftern o o n . Club 'n a P n rin re r m otored to P endleton I Alice and U ncle W ill and “ Lla” am! when the w ater start'*, to ru n out guest» fo r th e aftern o o n w ere Mrs. n<M»dny. | T .ln g ” (E u g en e H an b y ) th - chnuf the door some p seer-by will dash W illia m R eese, M tr . H arry Reese. M '. and Mrs. Lew B row nell rao- , feur. Fact, couple en te rs th e room in and wake him . W onder if Fred Mrs. A dolph H ayden, and Mrs. H arle ’ored to P en d leto n S atu rd ay . j and sit w ith Ih elr feet on the " tru th Rogers. ould tell us how he m anages th a t T he b rid g e flu b w ill m eet at th e ru g ” when they tell w hat Is In g u aran teed re s t" a fte r we have On F e b ru a ry 5th S tan field high home of Mrs. Jean C lark. th e ir h earts. The landlady finally eon "D r. Je k y ll and Mr. H yde?" b a sk etb all team s w ill play U m atilla gets the hack room re n t and Uncle nt lim a tin e . Il ) the opinion o f tow nspeople W ill tells Tom th a t he Is w orth th a t Coach Cock *n lias been keep- Miss M ildred P eieg in w as a P o rt- VZe’t'^er Renort. 2500,000 icR him by hls fa th e r 1 a n < tv isito r over Ffe week end. She tig som ething from them . He played ’e rry Is oUojbd a position (p a hos •n Date w a s scco m o an ire by Miss A lice Dyer Max. Min tin "m arried m en 's” basketball p ita l hy Mr. Decker and all 'a n u a r y si are •Avbrr te a c h e s a t U m a tilla . .46 earn in A rlington th e o th e r night. happy over th e tu rn of events. * * * Ja n u a ry C. M. Jum p, d itch su p e rin te n - 4 5 . tc>*r«, d ark , secrets w ill reach the te n d en t. has a crew of men re lin in g J a n u a ry 23 ..<S Is h t of d a y so o n e r o r la te r, Coaeh. a n u a ry 74 th e tu n n e l flum e n ear Echo. M rs. j . m . B igg, en te rta in e d T he G round Hog has not seen Its .39 T he d irecto rs of th e G ran g e Co J a n u a r y 25 __ m em bers of the A m erican Legion shad, «v Ibis vear If O. O. F elthouse Ja n u a ry 26 ..37... o p erativ e held a m eetin g in th e H e r A uxiliary last T h u rsd ay ev ening al «ml M. L. W atson have a n y th in g to 44 m iston office W ednesday. M embers J a n u a ry 27 ..... her home. Four tab les of bridge say about it. The tw o fam ilies w ent No ra in d u rin g th e w eek. of th is board include J. M. R ich ard s, i were In play d u rin g the evening and plcniclng down on the C olum bia C. M. M cCall,. F. B S tu a rt. L. L. Mrs. II. E Shesely won high honors , /(v e r last S unday as e v id en t« of __ _______ Moasle, and A. 8. Ppw«r, Herald Subvcription $2.00 * Tear and Mrs. Geo. Storey w as presented | Ih elr belief. If th e coffee d id n 't w ith consolation prize. tree e we ll buy th e treat» .r.