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Buying Dollars î-lrrmwhnt Hvralù Check up on yo u r ru s ty mem ory as p rim ary electio n d ates d raw s n e a r: “ Have you re g iste re d ? ” VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 25 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FARM BUREAU AWARDS TWO SCHOLARSHIPS TO 4-H CLUB MEMBERS IIANY OTHER AWARDS MADE TO CLUBBERS FOR YEAR. M ary Rodda Receives County Schol arship for Conducting Three 1 0 0 '[ Çlubs D uring 1931. FARM BUREAU CO-OP. ELECTS THREE BASKETBALL CONTESTS TWO NEW MEMBERS TO BOARD STAGED HERE FRIDAY NIGHT Two new d irecto rs w ere elected to th e board of th e B arm B ureau C ooperative last F rid ay a t th e a n n u al m eetin g of th e o rg a n izatio n to fill v acancies left by th e ex p iratio n of th e term s of J. H. R eid and A. D. S m ith . T hey were A. E. M cF ar land of U m atilla, and J. C. H aw kins of A dams. B allo ts w ere cast as fol low s: A. E. M cF arland, 78; J. H. R eid, 21; A. D. S m ith, 32; J. C. H aw kins, 50. J. H. R eid acted as c h airm an a t th e m eetin g and follow ing th e read ing of th e fin a n c ia l sta te m e n t and th e m in u tes by th e secretary , H en ry Som m erer, m an ag er of th e feed con cern, a discussion on re p a irs and eq u ip m en t for th e w arehouse was held. M em bers now c o n stitu tin g th e board of d irecto rs are H. J. O tt, P. P. S u lliv an , J . M. R ich ard s, J. C. H aw kins, A. E. M cF arlan d , and H en ry Som m erer, se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r an d m anager. Two U m atilla P ro je c t F arm B u r eau sch o larsh ip s w ere presen ted to 4-H club . m em bers last T h u rsd ay n ig h t, F e b ru a ry 11, w hen th e club ach iev em en t day pro g ram w as con ducted by G arn et D. Best, assista n t co u n ty ag en t, and L. J. A llen, as- i s t ’n t sta te 4-H club leader. They w ere presented by H. J. O tt, p resi d en t of th e F arm B u reau , to M ar jo rie B u rn h am , w ith M ary W ard as a lte rn a te , an d to G lenn P ierson, w ith D onald Jack so n as a lte rn a te . The sch o larsh ip s a re aw ard ed each INTERESTING NEWS ITEMS year to 4-H club boys and g irls who are judged on th e m erits of th e ir FROM IRRIGON WAY w ork. Mr. an d Mrs. F. O. B race of The O th er 4-H club aw ard s w ere g iv D alles a re v is itin g th e ir son and en a lt e r Mr. Allen addressed th e group on 4-H club w ork. He b ro u g h t fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Brace. W ill Q rablel arriv ed hom e Mon o u t tw o m ain p oints necessary to th e day from Im b ler, Ore. He w as ac success of 4-H club w ork, first, th e need of leaders, an d second, th e en com panied by his niece V ivian Mc F all and R. M. McCoy, both of Im b co u rag em en t received a t home by p aren ts. In closing Mr, A lien p re ler, who w ill rem ain for a few days v isit w ith relativ es. sented lead e rs’ pins to C ath erin e Mr. an d Mrs. E a rl Isom m otored M cM ullen, cooking clu b lead e r; A, E. B ensel, calf club lead er; and to P en d leto n M onday re tu rn in g w ith a new radio. Floyd M cM ullen, farm acco u n tin g A ro b b ery w as com m itted here club leader. S atu rd ay n ig h t w hen a m all sack Mrs. W m. H in elin e, lead er of th e w as c u t open and a reg istered p ack H ome Econom ics club, presented age w as ta k e n c o n ta in in g ab o u t $90. firs t y ear pins to Iren e K ennings, Two g o v ern m en t Inspectors w ere in t lraa Sale, E d ith M ontgom ery, and tow n S a tu rd a y looking up all av ail G ladys P ierson. Second y ear card s able evidence on th e case. w ent to C ath erin e M cM ullen, M ar R alp h B eneftel is g e ttin g about jo rie B u rn h am , J a n e Jack so n , E d n a on cru tch es due to g e ttin g his knee T u rn b la d , V era Sisson, B everly A l In ju red w h ile p lay in g a practice len, J a n ie Shockey, an d M ary Skov- gam e of b ask etb all one n ig h t last bo. T h ird y ear pins w ere p resented week. to N ina R ae M cCulley, G ladys N or W ord w as received h ere of th e quist, and Rosella M ato tt. b irth of a little son M onday to Mr. M ary Rqdda w as p resen ted w ith and Mrs. E. F ag erströ m a t th e hos th e county sch o larsh ip for co n d u ct p ita l a t P en d leto n . The boy was ing th re e 100% p ro jects for 1931. ch risten e d Ju s tic e Dean. Mr. F a g e r Lois B a rn ard , G race R odda, and ström and ch ild ren , Rosie, W ayne Je a n B a rn a rd w ere m entioned as and K en t m otored to P en d leto n fo u rth , fifth , an d six th y ear club Sunday. m em bers. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k B race, Mr. Mr. B est aw arded ping to m em and Mrs. F. O. B race, V ern Jones bers of th e A g ric u ltu ra l clubs. F irs t and Mr. an d Mrs. A. C. H oug h ten y ear pins w ere aw ard ed to K en n eth visited a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Bensel, Jim Jackson , F ra n k Rodda, W. C. Isom T h u rsd ay evening. -u n io n S tillin g s, C resen t S tillin g s, Mr. B ishop le ft for E llen sb u rg , D onald S errell, Z ella F ren ch , and W n., th is week for a v isit w ith his David A rn o tt. Second year card s d au g h ter, Mrs. W ilm a Groves. Mrs. W isdom and son have moved w ent to B arb ara Reid, T helm a N or- qv.ist, and R u th P earso n . T h ird year in to th e B ishop house. Mrs. Amy C ollins and L eola Bea- pins w ere aw arded to B illie Jackson, P au l M arble, C. O. M arble, and Lois v e rt m otored to H erm isto n to see H u tch iso n . F o u rth y ear aw ard s th e show F rid a y n ig h t. w ent to M ary W ard, G lenn P ierson, Bill O liver an d fam ily is v isitin g and L o ttie K n au f. F ifth y ear pins his nephew an d fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. v. e n t to Floyd M cM ullen an d G ladys Jess Oliver. N orquist. O thers m entioned in six th , Mr. B ow lw are left S u n d ay for sev en th and e ig h th y e a r p rojects, P rosser, W n., for a sh o rt v isit w ith w;ere D onald Jack so n , K lem ent his uncle. S to ck ard , E dna O tt, and G race R evival services a re b eing held Roda. all of th is week a t th e ch u rch by (C ontinued on la s t page) Rev. P ow ell, a v isitin g ev an g elist, and Mrs. T ru m b ell of th e P entecos SPECIAL COMERCIAL CLUB ta l ch u rch a t S tan field . MEETING NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT The Irrig o n b ask etb all team p lay ed a gam e w ith th e Y ak im a team T h irte e n m em bers w ere p resen t S atu rd ay n ig h t on th e hom e floor, a t tile re g u la r m eetin g of th e H e r w in n in g by a larg e m ajo rity . m iston Com m ercial club T uesday The g irls team lost to th e U m atil noon. Dr. A. W. C h risto p h erso n , la team th e sam e evening. c h a irm a n of the p u b licity com m it Mr. an d Mrs. B ert D exter and fa tee, p resen ted d raw in g s for th e in spection of th e club for re p a in tin g m ily w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and th e a d v e rtisin g sig n b o ard s n ear th e Mrs. V ern Jo n es Sunday. city. SETH PARKER GIVES P re sid e n t F elth o u se ap p o in ted a com m ittee c o n sistin g of W. J. W a r PLAIN HOME TRUTHS n er, F. B. Swayze. an d A lfred Q uir- One of th e s ig n ific a n t phenom ena in g w ho w ere in s tru c te d to w rite a le tte r of c o n g ra tu la tio n to E. B. in th is so p h isticated age Is th e fact A ldrich on h is a p p o in tm e n t to th e th a t P h illip s Lord, as ’Seth P o rk e r,’ s ta te h ig h w ay com m ission. Follow h as been able to com m and a radio in g th is a p p o in tm en t, Sam Nye. au d ien ce num bered in th e m illions ch airm an of th e e n te rta in m e n t com for h is S u n d ay n ig h t b roadcasts, m ittee, rep o rted th a t th e n e x t m eet w hich p re se n t a sim ple gro u p of in g w ould be on th e ev en in g of p lain people sp eak in g hom ely tr u th s and sin g in g th e old hym ns. F e b ru a ry 23. * F o llow ing is th e m em bership as E q u ally sig n ific a n t is h is ta lk in g tu rn e d in to th e S e cretary fo r th is p ictu re, "W ay Back H om e.” com ing ■year. _ soon to th e Oasis th e a tre , F rid ay A. E. M arble O. O. F elth o u se and S a tu rd ay . T h e rad io program s R. G. P enney J l e n r y Som m erer and th e p ictu re, tak en to g e th e r, for J ’. & P a u li Ben O erk in g it Is im possible to tak e them sep a j ÿ e t i M u l l i n i ? , H “ L- P ro p st rately . show irre fu ta b ly th a t A m eri - n . e . H itt , A. F. R o h rm sn ca Is n o t g o in g to th e bow-wows and N orm sn P ennoek F. C. M cKenzie th a t n ig h t clubs, speakeasies and R aym ond W alk e r Tom F ra se r h ig h ly spiced sex d ram as a re only G arn et D. Best A. W. T u rn b lad th e fro th on th e su rface w h ile way A lfred Q u irin g W. J. W a rn e r dow n deep th e A m erican people are A. H. N orton W illiam Shaar th o sam e k in d of people that build W. W, Felthotwe Joe Norton this nation, STANFIELD IRRIGATION PROJECT PROPOSED FOND WINS BACKING FEBRUARY 18, 1932 T ru th can n o t su ffe r a p erm an en t d efeat.— H enry M orgenthan. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR GURDANE, LIEUALLEN TO I CHESHIRE LILES FOR RECEIVE REWARD. i COUNTY JUDGE OFFICE EASTERN OREGON MAN PLACED UPON STATE HIGHWAY BODY The H erm isto n high school team, LOS ANGELES, Feb. 16 Judge A re p o rt in th e E a st O regonian th e g rade school team , and th e tow n E. H. W ilson decided M onday th a t to n ig h t sta te d th a t C. S. C heshire of team all clashed in b ask etb all games T hom as B. G urdane and C. L. Lieu- M ilton had filed w ith th e county F rid ay n ig h t w ith team s from Uma alien, P en d leto n . Ore., peace officers clerk his in te n tio n s to seek th e of tilla. who a rre ste d W illiam E dw ard H ick fice of county ju d g e and w ill seek The follow ing h ig h school story man, slay er of M arlon P a rk e r, will th e rep u b lican n o m ination in the was ta k e n from th e Bulldog. BUTLER BILL APPROVED BY receive th e $5,OOo rew ard offered by com ing p rim ary. B. ALDRICH APPOINTED BY In w h at w as u n d o u b ted ly th e th e Los A ngeles county board of su Mr. C heshire is a long tim e resi SECRETARY WILBUR. GOVERNOR MEIER. best gam e of th e season, th e B ull pervisors. d en t of th e co u n ty being engaged dogs reversed th e tab les on th e U m a C laim s to all o r a portion of the in th e m e rcan tile business for sev tilla h ig h b ask etb all team on th e Measure Calls for Expenditure of rew ard had been filed num erous e ra l years in M ilton and p rio r to C. C. W ashburn, Eugene, and L. M. $1CO,9CO in R ehabilitation; H erm isto n co u rt w ith a 16-15 dcore. Scott, Portland, Named; New o th er persons in clu d in g F red K ing th a t, a resid en t of P endleton. He The gam e w as a fast one th ro u g h F ate Still in Doubt. and A ionza M. W est, service statio n has long been active in county and Commission Meets. out. B oth team s displayed w onder a t P o rtla n d , Ore., w ho recognized city a ffairs. A ccording to F. A. Baker, secre H ickm an w hen he purchased gaso fu l team w ork, no one m an on eith e r An eastern Oregon m an. E. B. ta ry of th e S tan field Irrig atio n pro line p rior to his a rre st n ear P en d le PROGRAM HONORING WASH team being o u tstan d in g . A ldrich, ed ito r of th e E ast Oregon- M artin opened th e scoring about ject, d irecto rs of th e project still ton. George V. W illoughby of Se i. n of P endleton, Is one of th e new th e m iddle of th e firs t q u a rte r w ith have hope for R ep resen tativ e B u t a ttle . also claim ed a portion of the INGTON WEJL BE PRESENTED m em bers of th e recen tly appointed d a te highw ay com m ission form ed a fast step shot. T his w as im m e le r’s bill for $100,000 for re h a b ili rew ard but the co u rt held he gained An assem bly program in the H er I w ith the dual purpose of prom oting d iately followed w ith sev eral from ta tio n of th e S tan field project. The his in fo rm atio n from new spapers.— m iston U nion high schcol honoring h arm onius and econom ical adm lnls- both team s. T he score a t th e end of fate of th e bill is s till in doubt as E ast O regonian. lie b irth d a y of G eorge W ashington ! , ra tio n of one of th e larg est h ig h th e q u a rte r w as 6-4 in fav o r of sta te d in a new s item from the O re ■ ill be presented M onday. F ebruary way budgets O regon ever afforded. U m atilla; a t th e end of th e h a lf th e gon News B ureau, W ashington, D. OAT GROWERS HAVE CHANCE ’2. T he T orch H onor society ¡3 Mr. A ldrich, I eslie M. S cott of P o rt- score stood 6-9, U m atilla stil! C., th a t follow s: .ponsoring th is program in co n ju n - c # r , Q w „ h b u rn of "E ecretary W ilb u r of the in te rio r TO SUPPLY MILLING NEEDS. M ain tain in g th e lead. If e ith e r team •tion w ith th e A m erican Legi n gene w ere appointed M onday by had failed to do its p a rt d u rin g th e d e p a rtm e n t has recom m ended fa v o r If w estern Oregon oat grow ers A uxiliary, th e A m erican Legion, and G overnor Ju liu s L. M eier to replace firs t h alf it certa in ly w as d e te r ably R e p resen tativ e B u tler’s bill for w ill discard about 25 of th e present th e high school, a t w hich tim e the m ined to m ake up for it us th e th ird $100,000 for re h a b ilita tio n of th e 26 v a rieties of sp rin g oats being society w ill present a p ictu re of th e old com m ission w hich for weeks , h as been b reak in g on the rocks of q u a rte r w as even faster th a n the S tan field project. The a ssistan t d i grow n en d co n cen trated on produc _ G eorge W ash in g to n to the high ,|iscorc| tw o preceeding. D u rin g th is q u a r rec to r of the b udget advised S en ato r tion of the V ictory v ariety , they will school te r Cox, p lay in g g u ard for H erm is S teiw er fu ll consideration had been I have o p p o rtu n ity of supplying some Mr. A ldrleh left P en d leto n T ues The program h as been arran g ed day n ig h t an d w as due In P o rtlan d ton, displayed b rillia n t p assin g and given his p re se n ta tio n in b eh alf of ■ of th o g ra in for b reak fast food “ sed s follow s: W ednesday m o rn in g to m eet a t a w as responsible for m any of th e th e S tan field project, and th e bud- by n o rth w e st m ills, believes D. D. C ornet T rio A m erica Benson hotel b re a k fa st w ith Mr. scores d u rin g th e game. T he th ird je t w ould re p o rt favorably on the H ill, associate professor of farm S errell, P aul, and F o llett Scott, and Mr. W ash b u rn , th e o th er q u a rte r ended 1 4 -lo for th e B u ll M cN ary au th o riz a tio n bill. crops a t Oregon S ta te college, who A m erican Creed “ In q u iry developed, however, th a t recen tly studied th e oat production i dogs. In th e fo u rth q u a rte r th e Mrs. A. W. C hristopherson tw o m em bers of th e com m ission th a t has succeeded th e A lnsw orth- R ailro ad ers ra llied and w ere a b le to th e M cN ary bill had not been re f e r s itu a tio n in th is region. ! The F lag Code red to th e b ureau of budget b u t th a t H anley-S paulding com m ission. b rin g th e score to 14-14. Most of th e fall o ats grow n a re I Vocal Solo Mrs. G eorge S torie R eorganization of th e h ighw ay As th e gam e w as n e arin g th e end, B u tle r's bill w as so referred and ac th e s ta n d a rd , h ig h y ield in g f ray j R espect to th e F la g Mrs. Lyle T ilden Mrs. Best and Mrs. S torie body was p recip itated th ro u g h the U m atilla w as aw arded a free th ro w co rdingly budget approval w as g iv W in te r v ariety , he found, b u t m ost ! D uet w hich was converted an d w hich en th e B u tle r m easure.. Approval by farm ers pay little a tte n tio n to v arie A ddress Rev. O. W. P ayne v o lu n tary re tire m e n t of ch airm an placed them in th e lead 15-14. The S ecretary W ilb u r im m ediately fo l ties of sp rin g oats, lum ping them all V iolin Solo E dna Otl A insw orth and Mr. H anley, w ho p re B ulldogs fo u g h t like mad a g a in st lowed. u n d er th e g en eral name, “ w hite P re se n ta tio n , P ic tu re of W ashington sented th e ir re sig u itio n s to th e gov “ The reclam atio n com m issioner s p rin g .” S p rin g v arieties vary g re a t ern o r follow ing his re tu rn from the th is v eteran team and H ainm on was Jam es N eary ab le to sink th e fin al goal ju s t be says th e e x p en d itu re of $100,000 ly in yield and q u a n tity , he says A cceptance of P ic tu re Edw in Throop eant. T hey have been d issatisfied fore th e w h istle blew m ak in g th e w ill place th e system In condition, and of ail of them V ictory is th e best V ocal Solo Dick H itt w ith th e a c tiv itie s of th e ir colleag p e rm ittin g more econom ical o p era yielding, is high in n u trie n ts and L S ta r S pankled B an n er score 16-15 for th e B ulldogs. A udience ue. Mr. S paulding, for som e m onths tion an d m ain ten an ce. U nder th e sa tisfa c to ry for m illin g inlo b reak and w ere said to have confided to A p relim in ary gam e b etw een the bill th e can al system would be tra n s fast foods. F or th e lack of a steady BULLDOGS WIN SEVEN OF frien d s th a t th ey w ere "fed u p ” tw o g rad e schools revealed some ferred to the U nited S tates for less supply of o ats of th e rig h t q u ality , w ith b e arin g th e heavy responsibi p rom ising m a te ria l for fu tu re years. NINE MAJOR CONTESTS th a n o n e -th ird its cost; o u ts ta n d in g n o rth w e st m illers are now forced lities of th e com m ission's a ffa irs T he fin al score w as 4-6 in fav o r of bonds w ould be liq u id ated a t less fre q u e n tly to Im port oats from the and th e co ntinued stream of abuses (F ro m th e “ B ulldog“ ) U m atilla. lh a n o n e-th ird of th e ir face vnlue m iddle w est in lo one of the best oat th a t w ere heaped upon them . The B ulldogs have had a fairly Follow ing th e h ig h school game and th e project p laced.npon its feet. ■itecessful b ask etb all season th u s The new com m ission m et a t gro w in g regions in the U nited th e U m atilla an d H erm isto n tow n far, h aving won seven o u t of nine Salem , the s ta te cap ital. W ednesday In view of th e sp eak er’s in s tru c S tates. team s m et in a fast gam e w hich contests. W ith but tw o m ore gam es tions to com m ittees not to re p o rt on th e schedule, one w ith P endleton for its firs t session. A t th a t tim e th e ended w ith a score of 20-15 in favor any au th o riz a tio n bills, th e fa te of Mrs. Norton Returns. and one w ith A rlin g to n , before the com m ission organized and o u tlin ed of U m atilla. su b -d istric t to u rn a m e n t, they are a g en eral policy of o p e ra tin g the the p ro ject legislation s till is d u Mrs. M innie N orton re tu rn e d to m ak in g th e best uhb of th e ir tim e bious. W ILIAM ETT UNIVERSITY H erm iston la st S unday m o rning a f by h ard p ractices every n ig h t. It s ta te ’s vast system of highw ays. Vhc new com m ission has u n d er te r v is itin g in M issouri and K ansas they are a t top form a t th e sub-dlst- Car Damaged by Freshet. WILL PLAY AT UMATILLA rlc t co n test they m ig h t easily s u r tak en to a d m in iste r one of th e la r fo r th e p a st two years. Mrs. H or prise even th e m ost optom lstlc. T his gest highw ay budgets In th e h isto ry A F ord ro ad ster belonging to to n 's m any frien d s here w ill be h a p season's scores a re as follow s: The W illam ett U n iv ersity b a sk e t Dewey S chiller of Echo w as badly py to know of h er re tu rn and th a t ! O pponent’s score B ulldog's score of the state. D u rin g 1932 n early b all team w ill stop a t U m atilla dam aged by m ud and w ater la st she can be reached a t th e homo of j B oardm an (8 ) H erm iston (2 7 ) , $5,500,000 In th e s ta te and federal T h u rsd ay , F e b ru a ry 25, w hen they H erm iston (2 2 ) 1 Hinds w ill be sp en t on O regon roads. . .... h er son, an d d a u g h ter-in -law , Mr. I Irrig o n week. T he car skidded _ and w ent (9 ) w ill m eet a team of a ll-s ta rs from (2 7 ) H erm iston (2 3 ) T his co n stru ctio n program tak es In- Into th e d itch in Spain G ulch one , and Mrs. Joe N orton. Mrs. N orton V 'n aJ!ll,a, th e u p p er Colum bia. T his team is day Inst week and Mr. S ch iller w as ' spent m ost of h e r tim e w hile aw ay A rlington (1 5 ) Ilerm lsto n (2 5 ) 't o con sid eratio n th e allo catio n of (1 8 ) m ade up of m en from A rlin g to n , H erm iston ( 2 Î ) S2’333’680 of ”ta te fundg’ u n ab le to get It out fo r sev eral a t St. Joseph, M issouri. (3 5 ) S tan field Irrig o n , B oardm an, H ep p n er, and H erm lston (9 ) of federal aid money, and th e Irrigon (8 ) hours. In the m eantim e a fresh et, U m atilla who a re old tim ers in the H erm iston (3 1 ) $1.500,000 Involved In the foreat B oardm an (1 5 ) VZeather Report. game. The U n iv ersity team , w ilt be caused by m eltin g snow and fa llin g D ate (1 5 ) H erm iston (1 6 ) highw ay program adopted in Decem- Max. Min. U m atilla 150 T otal 198 bgr en ro u te to W alla W alla w h ere they rain , filled the car w ith m ud an d F eb ru ary 11 ... .................. 49.... 32 I T otal will play W h itm an college. w ater, alm ost com pletely su b m erg F eb ru ary 12 ... .................. 41 .....28 The sta te com m ission cooperates ing it. I t was rescued th e firs t of F eb ru ary 13 ... ................... 37... .26 w ith federal bureau s in th e ad m in Miss C ath erin e M cBain, Miss Eva the w eek and bro u g h t to H erm iston F ebruary 14 ... ................... 36... .... 15 is tra tio n of federal funds. FOR SCHOOL LUNCH B arch, Miss E sth e r S ib ert, Miss Nell w here it w ill be th o ro u g h ly o v er F eb ru ary 15 ... ................... 3 1 .... .17 L ang, and Miss In g rid Boling, teach ................... 37... . .15 F eb ru ary 16 Irrigon Girl Dies Suddenly. Sim ple and Inexpensive garden hauled. F eb ru ary 17 ... ............. 40. .. .13 ers in th e H erm isto n schools, w e rl and d airy products form the foun Miss L ucille W ilson, 19-year-old P recip itatio n for th e week was to S pokane over th e week end. d atio n of the best school lunch, : ays d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. E dw in Herald W ant Ads Pay .16. Miss Lucy A. Case, n u tritio n s iec- W ilson, of Irrig o n , died e a rly F r i ialist nt Oregon S ta te college. day, m orning. She had gone to bed W hole g ra in bread an d bi Iter T h u rsd ay n ig h t w ith a slig h t head sandw iches, a raw tom ato in se son ache and had supposedly ta k e n tw o und a bottle of milk w ill go a long asp irin tab lets. L ater she aroused w ay tow ard sa tisfy in g th e body th e fam ily and before th e doctor a r needs of th e grow ing child, Miss rived she was dead. A c o ro n er’s Ju Case explains. She suggests w hole ry pronounced d eath caused by eg rain bread and b u tte r sandw iches quick in te stin a l flu. F u n e ra l serv i co n ta in in g eggs, cheese, [neat, fish ces w ere held M onday w ith Rev or n u t b u tte r; a raw v e g e ta b le a .Pow ell o fficia tin g . b o ttle of m ilk and a fr u it o r ctis ard dessert. ❖ •S' >s« ❖ “ Make th e school lunch as com plete a m eal as possible." Miss Case ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ says, "an d h ave [he food appetizing. ♦ W rap it in waxed paper to prevent ♦ ♦ ♦ < • ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ l m ix tu re of flavors and d ry in g out, W hat w ill happen to th e said city and pack it com pactly in a w ashable, dudes If th e farm er Is “ cru sh ed ” out v e n tila te d co n ta in e r. P u t th e hi avy of existence as declared by Dr. foods on th e bottom , and those to he C lark Black, p resid en t of th e Co- eaten first on top. Tim e and effort lum bf t V alley association. Over ir - v be saved for m o th er by te a c h production Is th e cause, he says. It ing c h ild ren to pack th e ir own anyone lias seen any su rp lu s ru n lunches as soon as they are old n in g around on the project, b rin g en o u g h .” It In an d we w ill exchange It for A hot dish, served a t school, is a a su b scrip tio n . desirable com plem ent to th e packed T he big quesDon In th e lives of school lunch, spys Miss Case. little men today is w h eth er it is To give children su fficien t tim e pow er, n a v ig atio n , or reclam ation. at noon to cat lunch w ith o u t undue We ineun, w hich one of these th ree h re te and still have tim e for the is th e fu n d am en tal reason for e n play, w hich they also need,* Miss gineers w an tin g to build th e pow er ” nse recom m ends n lunch period of dam a t U m atilla. We d o n 't need any ot less th a t? 15 m inutes and pre- m ore wet w ater anyw ay. It Just bly t hour. sin k s in to the ground and d isap “ A sim ple, balanced school lunch, pears. w ith ad eq u ate tim e for consum ing T here is keen com petition be it ,” she says, "Is an Im p o rtan t fac to r In tho econom y of h e a lth , and it tw een th e tw o office g irls in Dr. is dally receiving m ore a tte n tio n P rim e's nnd Dr. C h risto p h erso n 's office to see w hich can keep her from both p a re n ts and te a c h e rs.” end of the hall looking th e most Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year prim .