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You Must Keep on Á<tvertÍ8Íng*"Or Bo Forgotten! T h e local Boy Scout tro u p Is a tr a in in g school for boys who a re o u r fu tu re citizen s, an d a re w o rth th e b acking of an y o rg an izatio n . VOLUMN XXVI fiOOlHO ‘aK lO ttl iiu q r i 0 J° Û NUMBER 31 Wrmißinn Urtali) A fter all, success is th e pleasure one experiences in (loins w hat one w an ts.— C harles M. Schw ab. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COCNTY. OREGON, THURSDAI, MARCH 31, 1932 SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR FORMER ASSISTANT COUNTY AGENT TELLS BORDER EXPERIENCES SPECIAL SPEAKERS PRESENT NINETEEN MORE DAYS GRACE AT COMMERCIAL CLUB ❖ FOR REGISTRATION. ♦ UMATILLA COUNTY ALLOTTED WHEAT FOR FEED RELIEF SPECIAL HERALD EDITION WILL LOCAL BOY SCOUT TROUP 4 REACH 1300 READERS. * ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR COLUMBIA RIV ER DEVELOPMENT REPORT S TU N S DELEGATION ---------- •> T. M. Bibb, p resid en t of A lbany ! ♦ i ❖ All persons of legal age w ho ❖ : •> A special g en eral circu latio n <• college, w as one of th e m ain speak ❖ have n o t prev io u sly reg istered ❖ j E lection of officers in th e local ❖ edition of the H erm iston H er- «:• Boy Scout tro u p took place Tuesday ers a t th e re g u la r m o n th ly n ig h t ❖ a re u rg ed to do so a t th e ir ❖ ❖ aid w ill be issued n ext week m eetin g of th e C om m ercial club | •> e a rlie s t convenience a t th e of- <• n ig h t, M arch 29. T he scouts have a ❖ w hich will reach 1300 readers « live tro u p h ere u n d er th e leadership T uesday. Mr. B ibb sta te d th a t he ❖ fice of J. S. W est in th e build- « ❖ T his issue w ill c a rry a n unus- was to u rin g th e co u n ty w hile en of O, W. Payne. New officers in clu R. F. WILBUR NOW LOCATED AT ro u te to th e In lan d T e ach er’s m eet ❖ in g occupied by W. J. W arn er. ❖ tial m essage in values th ro u g h ded John Biggs, ju n io r assistan t <• A nyone w ho h as recen tly ch an - ❖ RESULT OF RECENT LEGISLA ❖ its a d v e rtisin g colum ns w hich in g in Spokane, in th e in te re st of Scout m aster; B ill Jackson, scribe; DEVELOPMENT BY P R I V A T E NOGALES, ARIZONA. ❖ ged th e ir residence an d a re ❖ ❖ w ill not only reach homes in TION PASSED BY CONGRESS. p lacin g y o u n g m en and women In B ruce F o llet, h ik em aster; Jack ❖ now liv in g in p recin cts No. ❖ CAPITAL RECOMMENDED. ❖ a d ja c e n t te rrito ry , b u t m any Pace, b u g ler; P au l M arble, q u a rte r Force of Twelve Inspectors Fired th e in s titu tio n of h ig h e r learn in g , <• 32 on th e w est side, or No. 33 Red Cross Favorab’e Upon Supply- j 4 t h r ° u g h t h e s t a t e , a n d scatter i l e also touched upon th e p resen t m aster; H ugo P ankow , sa rg e a n t-a t- Upon by Sniper From Mexican ❖ on th e e a st side, w ill be re q u ir- Report Stresses Big Chance of ed over th e nation. econom ical co n d itio n . hrm s; and K enneth K n err elected to ing D istrict With Part of ....... ❖ ed to re g iste r w ith in th e re- Side of International Avenue. Cheap Power; Irrigation N ews item s of special in te r- ta k e charg e of th e in v estu re cere C ircu it Ju d g e Sw eek of P en d leto n , 40,000,CCO Bushels Grain. ❖ m a in in g n in eteen days before ❖ est a re alw ays ap p reciated by Discontinued. m onies. a n o th e r sp eak er, encouraged th e T he m a te ria l co n tain ed in th e th e books a re closed A p ril 19. ❖ this paper in its effo rt to serve club to c o n tin u e th e ir su p p o rt of H. A. Davis, ch airm an of the ! New officers for th e W olf P atro l follow ing a rtic le w as conveyed to A ll v o ters fo rm erly reg istered The long-aw aited rep o rt of th e C orrespond- m a tilla C h ap ter of th e A m erican ■ ❖ th e com m unity. are: George Sale, p atro l leader; D m th e H erald from th e office of Coun th e Boy Scout w ork in th is locality. in th e old C olum bia p recin ct arm y engineers c a rry in g recom m en ❖ e n ts a rc requested to have T h e P re sid e n t n e x t in tro d u ced Biggs, a ss ista n t p atro l leader; E u ty A gent H olt in P en d lleto n , an d No. 55 a re now included in ❖ j tied Cross rep o rts th a t favorable ’•* th e ir new s in as early as pos- d atio n s for th e developm ent of the Jess R ich ard s, c a n d id a te fo r re p re action has been tak en by th e De gene W in ters, scribe; Floyd Pierce, w as received from R. F. W ilb u r, w ho p re cin ct No. 33. I p a rtm e n t of A g ricu ltu re ren d er- ! ’ *5' ...................................... * sa rg e a n t-a t-a rm s; B ert L ittle, hike- C olum bia riv e r has been presented w as a few years ago A ssistan t C oun se n ta tiv e in congress from th e sec A pp ro x im ately 54 re g istra - <• before C ongress and its co n ten ts is j ing possible re lie f in U m atilla coun- j * * ' “ * * * * * 2' ‘’* * * * * * •* * •* 4 ond co n g reg atio n al d is tric t, seeking m aster; H ugo Pankow . grubm r. ite r; ty A gent and C ounty H o rtic u ltu re tio n s have been sen t in up to ❖ a decided disap p o in tm en t to Oregon I ty for feed w heat in connection w ith th e rep u b lican n o m in atio n , w ho and Bobby P rim e as a m em ber. Inspector fo r U m atilla county. Mr. d ate. A nyone w ho has no t reg - ❖ rep resen tativ es. T he rep o rt as re ATTEND FORD DEMONSTRATION W ilb u r is now located a t N ogales, touched on th e h ig h lig h ts of h is T he B lackfoot patrol, form erly ferred to in th e O regonian, In p art, istered for th e p rim aries may ♦ Ihe re cen t allo catin g 40,000,000 bu- p latfo rm . i sh ets of sta b iliz a tio n corporation IN PORTLAND THIS WEEK A rizona, on th e M exican lin e an d the Beavers, elected new officers as sta te s th a t "a rep o rt ap proving a do so for th e gen eral electio n ❖ R. C. Todd, co n d id ate for county In th is le tte r re la te s th e n a tu re of follow s: E arl W atson, p atro l leader: com prehensive plan for th e develop ❖ N ovem ber 8 th , w ith in th ir ty ♦ i w heat for food an d feed relief. com m issioner, seek in g th e rep u b g em en ts have been com ple- A. F. R ohrm an and O. M. Clark tack Pace, a ss ista n t n atro l leader; h is w ork. ❖ days before th e d ate of elec- ❖ ! ted A rran m ent of the Colum bia riv e r by a a lre a d y by th e Red Cross for a of the R ohrm an Motor Co. atten d ed D elbert C oulter, tre a su re r: Billy series of ten large pow er dam s, but “ On th e force h ere we have tw elve lican n o m in atio n , also spoke to th e ❖ tion. group. carload of flour and on M arch 19, a m eeting of Oregon dealers and Jackson, scrib e; insp ecto rs and th e sten o g rap h er. K en n eth K nerr, opposing th e fin a n c in g of th e pro ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ • T he q u estio n of tra n s p o rta tio n of a w ire wag sen t the A m erican Red salesm en w ho w ere in P o rtla n d for s a rg e a n t-a t-a rm s; O ur chief is also In ch arg e of th e A lton Sciason, ject from th e federal tre a su ry w as Cross P acific const h ea d q u a rte rs in a show ing of the new F ord F ours h ik em aster; M exican B order w ork from C olum m usic stu d e n ts to th e co n test to be W. R. MEINERS ENTERS P au l M arble, grub- sen t to Congress T uesday by Secre San F ran cisco s ta tin g th a t an em er and Ford E ig h ts th e first of the m aster; an d B ruce F oliet, cheer- bus, N. M. to San Y psidro (S an Die held in L aG ran d e A pril 16, p resen t ta ry of W ar H u rley .” gency now oxists for feeding farm week. Mr. C lark re tu rn e d W ednes- m aster. g o ). A splendid fellow to w ork for, ed by S u p e rin te n d e n t McAtee, w as COMMISSIONER RACE. “ T he rep o rt ap p a re n tly opposes laid on th e ta b le fo r fu tu re action. stock and p o u ltry and a sk in g w h at J« !’ n ig h t and Mr. R ohrm an T h u rs- as is our chief in W ash in g to n . W illiam R. M einers has filed for open riv e r n av ig atio n and says th a t T h irty -tw o w ere p re se n t a t th e steps w ould l e necessary for th e se day. A display and demon stra tio n ! OREGON FARMERS PLANNING “ W e’re on th e en fo rcem en t of th e th e dem o cratic n o m in atio n fo r th e th e riv e r should be developed w ith cu rin g of a carload of w heat for feed of th e new Ford w ill ee ;iven some 22 F ederal and 12 A rizona q u a ra n m eeting. dam s at W arren d ale, Celllo, Jo h n position of co u n ty com m issioner. He purposes. MORE CORN, TURKEYS IN 1932. tim e in th e n e a r futuro. tined ap p ly in g to p la n t m a te ria l asks to have placed a fte r his nam e Day and U m atilla u n d er th e federal A. I . S chafer, m anager of th e P a com ing o u t of Mexico. W e h an d le L0CALS TO CROSS BATS on th e b allo t: pow er act, these dam s to be b u ilt by Oregon S ta te College, Corvallis, cific coast division in San F ran cis HIGH SCHCOL BASEBALL OPENS th e A rizona w ork m erely as an ac WITH MISSION INDIANS “ W ill ren d er a sq u are deal to a ll.” co, w ired on M arch 19 th a t upon M arch 30-—A n o th er m oderate in local governm ents or p riv ate in te r com m odation in o rd er th a t th e s ta te Mr. M einers h as been a re sid e n t WITH STANFIELD GAME FRIDAY crease in th e Oregon corn acreage, ests and In orderly and co-ordinated can dispense w ith an e x tra crew The b aseb all season w ill be op of U m atilla co u n ty for 45 y ears and leco m m en d atio n of C ounty A gent The w ar d e p a rtm e n t more tu rk ey s, b u t no increase in procedure. H olt an d S la te A g ric u ltu ra l D lrec- here. ened h e re S u n d ay w hen th e local h a s been engaged in w h eat fa rm H erm iston high school baseball acreage of late potatoes or num ber recom m ends, how ever, th a t n o th in g “ N ogales is th e g atew ay to th e tow n team w ill cross b ats w ith th e in g fo r th e g re a te r p a rt of th is tim e. : tor, P a u l V. M aris, of C orvallis, in season opens F riday in th e first of pullets to be raised, are in pros be done u n til th ere is a m ark et and W est C oast of Mexico in th a t th e M ission In d ia n s in th e firs t gam e of He has been p ro m in en t in th e com clusion of U m atilla county in the gam e of the season with- S tan field , pect th is year, according to a report th a t th e re is no p resen t prospect of S o u th ern P acific ex ten d s from h ere th e season, s ta r tin g a t 2:0 0 o’clock. m u n ity life of th e H oldm an d is tric t. , list d esig n ated to the Red Cross by on th e local diam ond, at 2 :3 0 ¡ju st released by th e college ex te n ! a m arket. to G u a d a la ja ra , and th e re connects T he locals w ere u n ab le to g et in to F o r 28 y ears he h as served as c h a ir Ihe se c re ta ry of a g ric u ltu re as area o’clock. Coach C ochran has a stro n g s i o n service. These tren d s w ere in The use of fed eral funds, except needing re lie f could probably be ob w ith th e M exican N atio n al R ailw ay th e league th is y ear b u t w ill play m an and of th e H oldm an p re cin ct tain ed . A w ire received from Mr. h a ttin g force w ith p ra ctically the dicated by in ten tio n s-to -p ro d u ce {16,000,000 for n av ig atio n for Mexico C ity an d p o in ts east. T he in d ep en d e n tly an d sta n d a good board and has been activ ely en gaged sam e lin e-u p as la st year. S tanfield surveys m ade by the U. S. d e p a rt locks w hen and if th e dam s are b u ilt S chafer W ednesday confirm ed the n o rth and south h ig h w ay also cros ch an ce a g a in s t th e In d ia n s w ith in g ra n g e w ork for 5 years. D u rin g was one of tile tw o team s d efeatin g m ent of a g ric u ltu re , w ith supple , u n d er th e license of th e power com ses th e lin e h ere an d is now b eing W oodw ard an d K en d ler b a tte rie s for th e w a r he w as ch airm an for th e action of th e secretary of a g ric u l H erm iston la s t y ear and shf uld m ental in fo rm atio n g ath ered by the m ission, is not favored. The re p o rt tu r e and sta te d th a t in stru c tio n s for im proved to Mexico City. S u n d ay 's game. come back as stro n g th is sea.on extension service. says th a t pow er c o n tra c ts before Red Cross of h is d is tric t. Stock feed w as airm ailed to the “ T h e re ’s n o th in g se p a ra tin g us w ith p ra c tically th e s:ime line-up L in eu p for S u n d ay include R. I c o n stru ctio n , as in th e case of B oul T he corn outlook is relativ ely fa U m atilla C ounty c h a p te r of the Am as last year. S tan field w as one of from Mexico b u t an o rn a m e n ta l W oodw ard, B. W oqdw ard, Y eager, Ten in Hospital. vorable, acco rd in g to th e rep o rt der dam , are not a precedent for th e erican Red Cross Monday. ste e l-w ire fence dow n th e m iddle of T ipple, K en d ler, S ch affer, Brow n th e tw o team s d efe a tin g Hermit: on w hich says “ th e dem and for corn in C olum bia river, sta tin g f u r th e r th a t T en tu b ercu lo sis p a tie n ts from F.erkclcy A. Davis, county c h a ir In te rn a tio n a l A venue, in w hich a re Kopacz, S teelh am m er, W eir, P helps U m a tilla co u n ty a re now receiv in g m an, has appointed the follow ing last y ear and should come back as Oregon d u rin g th e 1932-33 m a rk e t pow er developm ent on th e C olum bia tw o g ates fo r p ed estria n s and ve an d T h o rp K , tre a tm e n t a t th e . T u b ercu lo sis Hos co m m ittee to hano’le th e county stro n g th is season w ith p ractically ing season, as usu al, may be expect should be on s tric tly a business ba hicles, tw o blocks a p a rt. (T u esd ay p ita l in T he D alles, acco rd in g to rec situ a tio n , c o n sistin g of Jam es E. I he sam e boys playing. ed to exceed th e supply of home- sis. a sn ip er c u t loose w ith n in e sh o ts Streets Graded. ords in th e office of Mrs. R u th H ine- Akey, ch airm an , v.ho is also th e Red grow n c o rn .” T he surveys in d ica I T he rep o rt, w hich w as prepared from a v a c a n t b u ild in g across th e Damascos Chapter Entertains, ted th a t grow ers in ten d to increase by G eneral B row n, head of th e board W ork g ra d in g th e city s tre e ts was g a rtn e r, co u n ty h e a lth nurse. T h ere Cross ch airm an of th e P endleton ci line. T h ree cam e th ro u g h o u r w in of arm y engineers, tak es cognizance a re five o th e r a p p licatio n s on file. ty relief; I. M. S channcp, ch airm an • Dum ascas C h ap ter No. 40 e n te r th e acreage a b o u t 15 per cent, w ith dows a t th e office ju s t as I had done th e firs t of th e w eek, g reatly O ut of th e 10 in th e hosp ital, and of th e g o v ern o r’s co u n ty relief com tain ed about 35 g u ests from He.tp- som ew hat g re a te r Increases in d ica of th e vast o p p o rtu n itie s for devel im p ro v in g th em for tra ffic . C ars stepped over to a desk o u t of tjie th e five ap p ly in g fo r tre a tm e n t, o n m ittee; J . O. H ales, rep resen tin g .’. er and Pendloton last W ednec lay ted in the c e n tra l W illam ette v al opm ent of the C olum bia by s ta tin g : lin e of fire. T he re s t landed in th e w ere cleared from th e M ain stre e t ly one is over 30. T he youngest p a th e P en d leto n C ham ber of Com n ig h t a t th e reg u l.tr lodge m eeting. ley and in M alheur county. P rices i "T h e C olum bia riv er and its tr ib u M onday m o rn in g to en ab le th e g r a C ustom s and Im m ig ratio n offices on tie n t is 17. It h as been ascertain ed m erce; VZ. A. H olt, co u n ty a g ric u l T alks w ere given by C ircu it Ju !go for corn in O regon a re adju sted ta rie s a re susceptible of being devel e ith e r side of us, h ittin g one chap d er to w ork o u t th e r u ts in th e th a t th ro u g h th o se receiv in g t r e a t tu ra l ag e n t, and G eorge C. Baer, Sweek of P en d leto n ; C ounty ( 1 uk larg ely by th e cost of sh ip p in g corn oped in to the g re a te st system for sh o u ld er alo n g th e high w ay . in th e b ack .) P ro b ab ly some de m en t an d those ap p ly in g , 35 ch ild m em ber of the govern o r's city rc- C asteel, P en d leto n ; S h eriff Dot en, in from o th e r sta te s, th u s the farm w ater pow er to be found an yw here portee t h a t had been kicked back The power of M orrow county; City M ayor < eo. | price ranges w ell above th e everage In the U nited S tates. re n w ere exposed to in fectio n and Appointed on Committee. (C ontinucd on la s t page) across th e line. can be developed a t low cost.” Lewis of P en d leto n ; and F in ; Chief j of th e w hole co u n try . these a re receiv in g p rev en tiv e care "W e frisk all vehicles, p arcels A lbany College, M arch 30, (S pe th ro u g h th e e ffo rts of th e U m atil Besides the sites on th e mid-Co WIND INSTRUMENT CLASS WILL R ingold of P en d leto n . F ollow ing i W ith respect to th e late potato ca rrie d by ped estria n s, express, p a r c ia l) — E rn e st Cox of H erm isto n has la C ounty H e a lth A ssociation. the re g u la r o rd er of business, re- outlook the re p o rt points out th a t lum bia, o th ers suggested by the cel post, carlo ad s of fre ig h t an d p er been ap p o in ted a m em ber of th e "A ll (I7 E FIRST PERFORMANCE. tresh m en ts w ere served and a so ial th ere may be no Increase In the board w ere: Head of th e G rand cou ishables, P u llm an s, an d an y o th e r fo r A lbany C ollege” com m ittee, to lee, W ash in g to n ; F o ster creek, h o u r enjoyed. Scout Executive Here. icreage in th e w hole co u n try and The w ind in -tru m e n t class of the ra ilro a d eq u ip m en t th a t crosses th e in terv iew prospective stu d e n ts. Mr. W ash in g to n ; C helan, W ash in g to n ; possibly some decrease in the Pa- j R o b ert H. H ayes, Boy Scout ex H erm iston Union high school, u n d er line. A t o u r fu m ig atio n p la n t we Cox, w ho is a sophom ore n ex t y ear, Rocky Beach, W a sh in g to n ; Rock Is Completes Engineering Course. •ifle n o rth w est, but the supply ru n th ro u g h all fre ig h t, 14 c a rs a t a w ill re p re se n t A lbany College a t ecu tiv e for th e B lue M ountain C oun th e d irectio n of Miss E lean o r Daily, land rapidR, W ash in g to n , and P riest n ig h t he som ew hat la rg e r because cil, w as in H erm isto n T h u rsd ay w ill m ake its firs t co n cert a p p e a r H enry P. Kopacz lias re tu rn e d to tim e. Give them liq u id cy an id e for H erm isto n . rapids, W ashington. Of these, th e m orning in th e in te re s t of th e w ork. ance a t th e high school assem bly his home from S e a ttle w here he has the average yield of potatoes has 6 hours. Most p erish ab les a re ex one at Rock island is u n d er construe The m a tte r of sp o n so rin g local program next F riday aftern o o n at recen tly com pleted an eig h t w eeks’ teen low for th re e years, because of em pt from fu m ig atio n because they W eather Report. tion by p riv ate en terp rise. Scout a c tiv itie s w as b ro u g h t before 1:00 o ’clock. T here a re ab o u t tw e n course at the H em phill Diesel en d rought. w o n 't sta n d it. (C ontinued on L ast P age) Max.M in. th e C om m ercial clu b a t T u esd ay ’s ty m em bers enrolled in th e class, D ate A survey by th e college extern.ion g in eerin g school. Mr. Kopacz w as "O u r big ru n on p erish ab les is th e M arch 24 .......................... . 62. .. ...45 m eetin g b u t no d e fin ite actio n ta k 'ih e public 1; invited to h ear th is accom panied hom e by I i I h sister, service Indicates th a t about the <• m ovem ent of w in te r v egetables. No •> M arch 25 '............................. . 59.... ...39 en. program . tam e num ber of pu llets w ill be ♦ Mrs. W. E. C rigcr of P endleton. vem ber to May. In o rd er of to n 4» M arch 26 ............................. . 5 1 ... ...34 raised on O regon farm s Oils year, ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE * n ag e — tom atoes, peas, peppers, M arch 27 ............................. 5 6 ... ...37 tu t 20 per cen t more turkeys. strin g b e a n s, lim as, e g g p la n t, baby M arch 28 ............................. . 59.... ...45 squash, cucum bers, can talo u p es, b a The g overnm ent survey of grow M arch 29 ............................. . 64 ...40 Joe Reeves likes salm on nice and n a n a s, o k ra, and for ex p o rt to Ca ers' in te n tio n s to p la n t sp rin g w heat M arch 30 ............................. . 64.... . 4 5 n ad a or Mexico by w ay of Ju arez, indicates th a t th e acreage w ill be tender. A boy, peddling fresh s a l P re c ip ita tio n for week w as 26. oranges. T h e b u lk of o u r “dead ib o u t the sam e as p lanted In 1931, mon, stopped a t th e Reeves home fr e ig h t” is su g ar, hardw ood lum ber, but around 50 per re n t m ore th an one day th is week and left a “ nice •> salm on,” b u t before Joe ore, chick peas, b ra n , flo u r, c h a r ♦ was harvested last year when fresh A reached th e ice box w ith it th e ribs coal, g ra p h ite , ix tle (sim ila r to Jute dro u g h t causes heavy ab andonm ent MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES poked th ro u g h th e sides, q u ite re a fib e r), rice b a t g uan e, bones, shelled ♦ of sp rin g w h eat acreage. « dily. N eedless to say, th e boy had corn, dried sh rim p and beans. Two ❖ <• fled. seasons ago we inspected 8,000 c a r SENIORS STAGE “DRESS UP” Mrs. M. T. M ato tt and Vance re- O. M. C lark, salesm an at th e loads of perish ab les. G oing to be tu rn e d home S u n d ay 'n ig h t a fte r a DAY IOR PRESIDENT; NOTES R ohrm an g arage, is recovering to (C o n tin u ed on la s t P ag e) few d ay 's v isit in L aG rande. day from his stren u o u s sales ta lk T he h eavy w ind la st week did W ednesday w as "d ress up” day New Deschutes Forest Map. yesterd ay , tellin g the boys all ab o u t co n sid erab le d am age In th e neigh- for the Seniors who w ere ail dolled th e new Ford he had seen In P o rt A new m ap folder of th e Des borhood. It blew dow n tw o hen up w hen P re sid e n t Bibb, of A lbany land. Pome people a re born sales ch u te s n a tio n a l fo rest has been is houses for C. A. F la n n ig a n and one college, appeared a t th e school as m en, o th ers develop the h ab it. sued by th e U. S. fo rest service. T his fo r W. L. P earso n and o v ertu rn ed an assem bly sp eak er and special Mrs. Geo. S tory was one of the fo ld er co n sists of th e la te s t d etailed a shed on th e Thom place. guest of th e S enior class. P resident firs t to see th e new F ord displayed m ap of th e D eschutes fo rest, on th e Bibb told the class of th e splendid O. L. C arson is p u ttin g out an back of w hich ap p ears u sefu l in o p p o rtu n ities av ailab le to young in H erm iston W ednesday. She was acre of stra w b e rrie s. form ation ab o u t th e n a tu r a l reso u r g rad u ates of today. From here he passing th e garage w hen she no T he C an n in g club m et w ith Mar- ticed a group of sp ectato rs ad m ir ces of th e 1,309,6.37 acres w ith in w ent to U m atilla and S tan field to in g M acR eynold’s coupe. She im th is n a tio n a l fo rest located in cen g a re t McDaid S a tu rd a y w ith E sth er address stn d e n t assem blies. m ediately slopped and joined th e tr a l O regon. T hese resources a re M cM ullen as a s s is ta n t hostess. Mar- S u p e rin te n d e n t McAtee plans to inspection, m aking th e sta te m e n t tim b er, forapw, w a te r an d recrea iorle B u rn h am . J a n ie Shockey, and a tte n d th e In lan d T each ers’ m eeting t h a t she could not see a g reat deal M ary Rodda d em o n strated th e m ak tio n , each one of “w hich p lay s an a t Spokane A pril 6th to 8th. He of im provem ent, w ith th e exception im p o rta n t p a rt in th e econom ic life in g of g rap e jelly . O th ers p resen t also plans to a tte n d th e P rin c ip a ls’ of th e tire s and ra d ia to r. L a te r in w ere E d n a T u rn b la d , E lla Shockey. zT ’z/Z'.”,- of th is p a rt of th e s ta te . m eeting In L aG rande S atu rd ay , fo rm atio n was released th a t the T h is n a tio n a l fo rest covers a N in a R hea a n d Joyce M cCullough, A pril 2. M ary B u rn h am an d J a n e Jack so n . m echanic’s car has m erely had a larg e area on th e east slopes of th e The H erm iston m usic d ep artm en t new sp rin g dress of new tire s and E d ith and A nnie P eterso n en tered C ascade ra n g e from Mt. Jefferso n will be represented in th e contest a late-m odel ra d iaio r. th e M in n eh ah a school Monday. and th e W arm S p rin g s In d ia n Res held In L aG rande S atu rd ay , A pril e rv atio n on th e n o rth to th e K la E d ith is in th e sev en th g rad e and F our-eyes Pankow , city ch ief of 16, according to m usic d irecto r, E l police, did not realize fully how m ath In d ian R eserv atio n on the A nnie is in th e second. ean o r Dally. E n tra n ts w ill be made m uch tra ffic we do have in H erm is so u th , and to th e d iv id e of th e Cas L avnnne F u lle r is sta y in g a t th e in several d ep artm en ts. cade ra n g e on th e w est. Its ea ste rn V. A. Allen hom e in o rd e r to a tte n d ton u n til he tried to keep cars mov Dr. F. V. P rim e and Dr. A. W. ing along M ain stre e t M onday in o r b o u n d ary is irre g u la r, ru n n in g from fcehool w hile h e r fam ily a re q u a r briiU oplicison spoke to th e occu d er to m ake th e way c le a r for the G reen R idge south to B eaver M arsh, a n ti n e d 'w i th chick en pox. pations class of th e high school last road g rad er. T em porary “ No P a rk an d also in c lu d in g th e P a u lin a Miss Lola Jackson was home from T h u rsd ay on d e n tis try and the m«4l> in g ” sig n s would have been of as m ountains | Port land for {he Faster racation. (ehearsing ¿or the Big Show a) profession. I sistance.