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-10 ussna AuqrI 0 Jo n VOLUME XXIX P Hermistu Hrraln NUMBER 40 UMATILLA COUNTY WHEAT FARMERS FAVOR PROGRAM HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. MAY 30, 1935 UMATILLA LOSES FIRST t IRRIGON NEWS UMATILLA EMERGENCY LANDING t LEAGUE GAME TO HERMISTON OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER DEADLINE FOR DRIVERS’ LICENSE APPLICATION NEAR t FIELD NOW ABANDONED PINE CITY NEWS By Mrs. W. C. Isom By Oleta Neill Mrs. Minnie Weir from Tulsa, Ok League Standing. The Umatilla emergency landing Miss Eleanor Barth and Ray W. lahoma, arrived laast week to make field is now no more than a lighted Hardman left Friday afternoon for Team W. L. her home with her son and family field since all equipment has been their homes at Salem and Eugene, Umatilla . 5 .._ 1 who moved to the Geo. Rand place moved and all operators transferred respectively. Miss Cecelia Brennan Echo ___ 3 .... 3 recently. A care taker will look after the spent a few days in Hermiston visit Hermiston 2 .... 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle from Sha lights at the field but no weather ing Miss Marian Henderson before Stanfield . 2 .... 4 ron, Okla., who have been at the reports of weather will be main- going to her home in Portland. Meadow Camp cabins several days, tained. RENEWAL OF WHEAT ALLOT B. Wattenburger left Monday ALL RENEWALS MUST BE MADE have moved to the A. E. McFarland Hermiston poured in three runs F. F. Chambers, who has been for E. Mt. Vernon where he will work place near Umatilla where they are in the seventh Inning to clinch a 7 stationed at Umatilla, has been tran MENT REQUESTED. BY JUNE 20. employed for the summer. Jack Es to 5 victory over Umatilla on their sferred to La Grande, Jess Goff to with his bees for a tew days. Miss Helen Knotts of Pilot Rock tle, brother of R. D. Estle, is work home field in an Irrigation League Arlington, and I. R. Petite to Cas Of the Present Contract Signers, ing for Russell Miller. game Sunday afternoon. The win cade Locks. They will be stationed spent Tuesday and Wednesday of Application Blanks Available at Lo last week visiting her sister, Mrs. The small children of Mr. and was the first loss for the Umatilla on emergency landing fields. 956 Voted for a Continuation cal Concerns; Unlicensed Drivers John Harrison. Mrs. Harry Smith have been 111 the nine but retains for them first posi- The establishment of 9 relio beam Those Pine City transacting past week. The little daughter Lois tion in the league. of the Plan. at Pendleton was given as the reas business from Must Take Examination. in Heppner Thursday were who had the misfortune to break her Shafer made the only three base on for discontinuing the landing Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger, arm the last day of school is getting hit during the game, in the fifth field at Umatilla, since it was out of The recent referendum in connec Application blanks for drivers' nicely. inning. Kopacz struck out five men direct line of either the Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young, T. J. tion with the wheat allotment pro along O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nei’.l, license may be obtained from the Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner and gram showed Umatilla county wheat Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boulware motored for Hermiston and Brown eleven for or Pasco radio beam. Mrs. Ollie Neill and Mr. and Mrs. city recorder, the Rohrman garage, Umatilla. farmers overwhelmingly in agree to Walla Walla Thursday. E. B. Wattenburger. or the Hermiston Herald office it The league games which were to ELKS LODGE AT PENDLETON ment with the plan. The referen . Mrs. Grace Trumbull of Stanfield Mrs. W. D. Neill and Hugh Neill was announced this week. These dum was for the purpose of deter attended services at the Pentecostal have been played May 19, will be were business visitors in Pendleton blanks were recently received from picked up next Sunday when Her TO HAVE BIG CIRCUS SOON. mining the attitude of farmers with church Thursday night. Friday afternoon. the secretary of state's office at Sa miston meets Stanfield on the local relation to the continuation of a Miss Marian Henderson of Her lem. Mrs. Alma Grieves and her father The Elks Lodge at Pendleton has wheat production control program who have been living in Arlington diamond and Echo meets Stanfield miston spent a few days last week Approximately 370,000 drivers' at Stanfield. arranged to have a one week show- and the accompanying payment by the school months, have licenses will be issued to Oregon mo Two games will be played on ing of the famous Polack Brothers visiting friends on Butter Creek. the government for such reduction. during Charles Bartholomew left Satur- the turned to the Bishop place for torists during the next few weeks, Memorial day, one between Hermis- aggregation of all star professional day on Farmers in Umatilla county a business trip to Spokane. according to Earl Snell, secretary of ton and Echo at Echo, and one circus acts, at the Round Up grounds definitely expressed a very high summer. Miss Isabella O’Brien left Thurs- state, who is now receiving applica El tween Stanfield and Umatilla at for six nights and one Saturday mat Frank Ryder is staying at the measure of enthusiasm for the pro roy Lamoreaux home. on a week’s vacation at The tions for the license renewals. Stanfield. inee starting next Monday, June 3. day gram. Miss Katherine Olday, who has The proceeds of the circus will be Dalles. examinations will be giv A total of 1011 landlords and been Geneva Young Is spending a en License Mr. and Mrs. Robert PENDLETON ENTERTAINS placed in their charity fund. Adults few Miss by C. M. Bentley, examiner of op tenants interested in Umatilla Smith, visiting days visiting her sister Mrs. returned to her home in Stan are admitted for only 35 cents, while erators and chauffeurs in Hermiston, county wheat production cast their field Tuesday. Cox at Heppner. EASTERN STAR CHAPTERS. children under ten can see this for Emery Saturday, June 1, at the city library ballots for or against the plan. Of Murray Potts left Sunday for Miss Leola Benefiel returned to only 20 cents; so no doubt this will Walla Walla where he will spend between the hours of 9:00 a. in. and the present contract signers, 956 her home in California Wednesday. All Eastern Star chapters in Uma draw capacity crowds from all this 5:00 p. m., respectively. This will voted for a continuation of the plan, some time visiting his sister, Mrs. be Miss Billy Markham has gone to tilla county were entertained by surrounding viicinlty. Mr. Bentley’s regular trip to and 39 voted against continuation. Pendleton Alta Loney. where she has employ Bushey Chapter No. 19 in Pendleton Hermiston. The gates will open at 7 o’clock, Arrangements were made for non ment. W. D. Neill and son Hugh Neill Tuesday night. Percy Folsom, asso although the show itself will start No new licenses can actually be contract signers to vote if eligible left Saturday morning for Portland Mr. Sparks was quite severely in- ciate grand patron, addressed the at about 8 o’clock. • for wheat allotment, and of that jured with Ralph Saylor. Hugh intends to issued until June 15, on which date fell from his wagon when he assembly, and this was followed by group 14 voted for a continuation of while working Saturday. remain in Portland and attend Bar they will become valid, and must be a short program and a special floral WEST VIRGINIAN MISS WILL secured not later than June 20, the allotment plan, and two cast ber school this summer. • Rev. Wybiel from Pendleton at- degree which was presented in hon- contrary votes. Miss Frankie Neal, who stayed at since all outstanding licenses expire or of all matrons of visiting chap- MAKE HOME IN HERMISTON. at the Presbyterian tended services on that date. The Umatilla county allotment the Roy Neill home and attended committee would have obtained al church Sunday. Several children ters. "An examination will be required high school this winter, returned to The delegation from the Queen Little Nancy Jo Wines, five-year- most a 100 per cent vote upon the were baptized after the services. her home near Hermiston Sunday. of all applicants who have not been Rev. Thomas and wife and small Esther Chapter of Hermiston inclu- old West Virginian Miss, arrived plan had it not been mainly for the Emery Cox spent Friday after- previously licensed in Oregon.” Mrs. Rena Waterman, Mrs. R. Monday night and will make her fu non-resident voters. Those residing son of Boardman were visiting in Ir ded A Brownson. Mrs. E. L. Jackson, ture home here with Mr. and Mrs. noon visiting at the H. E. Young Snell said, "but the examination outside the county cast 99 votes, rigon Friday. will be waived in cases of renewals Mrs. W. L. Hamm. Mrs. Curtis Sim M. L. Watson. She is a great niece home. while 39 non-residents tailed to vote Mrs. Lawrence Markham, who has ons, Miss Ollie Neill and daughter except where there is reason to be Mrs. J. A. Clarke, Mrs. Alice of Mr. Watson and traveled alone at all. Only 34 of the persons living been visiting the Frank and Fred Stone, Mrs. David Mittlesdorf, Mr. from her native state, leaving there Lennä were business visitors in Her lieve that the applicant's ability to In the county did not vote upon the Markham families, returned to her and Mrs. drive safely might be questioned. miston Saturday. Frank Sloan, Miss Rachel May 23 by bus. referendum. While these fig. res are home Tuesday. Snell also said that all applicants Sloan and Mrs. Agnes Fredreckson When asked how she enjoyed her in the nature of an unofficial count, The Misses Barbara and Evelyn trip she answered with an affirma THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE WILL who are 70 years of age or over they are, the allotment committee Weir entertained several friends at of Stanfield. must make application directly to tive nod and a smile. feels, highly accurate and express a a party in their home Friday even Incidentally Miss Nancy Jo ar HOLD OPENING TUESDAY JUNE 4 an authorized examiner of operators Blue Ribbon Calf Club Meets. true picture of the attitude of Uma ing. The occasion was in honor of and chauffeurs. rived in town on the day Mr. Wat- tilla county farmers, both tenants Miss Barbara's sixteenth birthday. A meeting of the Blue Ribbon Calf soon was celebrating his birthday. If it is impossible to secure an ap The Thompson’s Drug store will and landlords. Mrs. Roscoe Williams and daugh club was held May 26, at the home hold its grand, opening on the eve plication blank from a local concern Supporters of the wheat allot ter Marjorie motored to Walla Walla of the vice president, Marijane Ham ning of June 4, at 7:30, according they may be obtained by addressing ment plan feel that under the exist Saturday. mer. This was a very interesting NOW WILL ROGERS PLAYS to an announcement made this week a request to the secretary of state at ing prospects for a seriously reduced HOG SIREN, AT OASIS. and Important meeting. During the by Harold M. Thompson who will Salem. The strawberry season is on and business session the monthly records crop in the lighter lands of eastern manage the new store. The store Is The renewal fee is 31.00 and the local people are shipping from Irri Oregon, the crop insurance feature were placed upon the wall chart. Two hundred grunting, galloping located in the building formerly oc license is valid for a period of two of the allotment deal is highly at gon. Marijane Hammer was chosen as a pigs stampede in Will Rogers’ latest cupied by B. S. Kingsley's grocery years ending June 30, 1937. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom enter delegate for 4-H summer school, by picture, "Life Begins At 40," which store, the first door east of Alma tractive. It is freely predicted that AU drivers are urged to make ap in a substantial portion of the east tained Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler the members. A flower sale was will be featured next Sunday, Mon Hitt's Shop. plication early to avoid a congestion ern Oregon wheat area about the and daughter Yvonne and Mr. and planned to be held in Hermiston on day and Tuesday at the Oasis thea Eugene Pierce of Hermiston will near the end of the license period. only income many ranchers will re Mrs. Irvin Chapman and daughter Wednesday, May 30. After the bus tre. assist in the store as clerk. ceive this year will be that provid Francis from Umatilla at dinner iness meeting adjourned a talk was During the production of this Fox Mr. Thompson has given a special ed by their wheat allotment con Sunday In honor of their daughter, given by Nellie Hooker on "Feeding Film picture, which shows Ameri Invitation to everyone to visit the tracts. At any rate, it is apparent Mrs. Geo. Kendler, on her birthday. of Dairy Calves". Following this ca’s favorite humorist in a comedy store on its opening night. ALFALFA HAY FEEDING IN that the people most vitally affect Francis Ball from Yakima visited was a demonstration on showman of errors as a small-town editor, the DAIRYING IS REPORTED ON. ed by this activity of the Agricul Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller Sunday. ship by Marijane Hammer and Glo pigs seemed to enjoy the experience tural Adjustment Administration ria Pelletier. Refreshments were of acting. They frolicked about and are in hearty sympathy with the "LADDIE" COMING TO OASIS served by the hostess. With alfalfa constituting 68 per refused to be recaptured. to the in t UMATILLA NEWS t plan, and town businessmen in the cent of all the tame bay produced in tense disgust of the property man. By Louise Byrnes wheat belt express a similar atti FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. the 11 western states, it is not sur Will Rogers, in one scene of his Makes 108 Mile Bicycle Trip. tude. The fact that the northwest is The Umatilla baseball team met prising that it should be the princi picture, described as a search after responsible for a very substantial Earl Watson, Hermiston Boy the ’fun-tain of youth,’ creates pan- its first defeat on the local diamond pal feed for dairy cows, particularly "Laddie," RKO-Radio’s picturiza- portion of the export wheat of this tion of the widely-read Gene Strat Scout, left early Tuesday morning demonium his Sunday in a game with Hermiston. in the irrigated sections. Problems country leads generally to the con ton Porter book of the same title, by bicycle for Walla Walla whera he hog-calls. in a hog show with Umatilla now has five wins and one in using alfalfa hay exclusively for clusion that this area is most vitally comes to the screen of the Oasis the- will take a swimming test that will dairy cows and profitable ways of defeat. concerned In any plan that will help atre Friday and Saturday. Clarence Shaw has gone to Red using supplements have been studied nake him a first class scout. The Fishermen Make Fine Catch. to reduce marketable surpluses. mond where he will be employed. extensively by the Oregon Experi John Beal, who rose to screen pro test will be given under expert lea- Some fine catches of Eastern Mrs. K. Phlppen and daughter ment station and recently reported mlnence by his portrayal of the title iership and Earl will also secure Brook and Rainbow trout were made ore definite information regarding Karol Lou returned home Wednes on in a new bulletin, "Studies with character opposite Katherine Hep Weather Report. burn in “The Little Minister,” is to the National Jamboree at Washing- at Paulina and East Lake in Des day after a week’s visit in The Dal Alfalfa Hay for Milk Production.” chutes county by a group of anglers mile Date on, D. C., in July. The 108 les and Portland. Margaret Brown Max. Min. e seen in the same role in "Lad- Among the many findings record May 23 ............................. 77 .... 44 lie." Gloria Stuart heads the sup- rip will also warrant a bicycle mer- from Hermiston who spent the week has been taking care of the other ed In the bulletin is the fact that end there. Gale Felthouse, son of children during their absence. May 24 ............................. 76 .... 36 porting cast. it badge. it is economical to pay as much as W. W. Felthouse, reeled in the larg May 25 ............................. 81.. .... 35 Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gailey and $2.25 a ton to chop alfalfa hay if Since ite first publication, "Lad est which was a 31 pound Eastern May 26 .......... Port children left Wednesday for 86 .... 46 die” has been recognized as a story butter fat is selling at 30 cents a Attends Father’s Funeral. Brook trout. Others in the party land where they make their home. pound or more. On the same basis May 27 ............................. 87 .... 50 of real life and of actual personali Mrs. Frank Bilderback left last were N. R. Mueller, O. O. Felthouse, Margaret Baumann, who has made of fat prices It paid to feed some May 28 ............................. 88 .... 51 ties. Miss Porter, the author, is be lieved to be the "little sister” of the Friday for Chehalis, Wn., to attend J. A. Clarke and W. W. Felthouse. her home with the Gaileys the past grain supplement, figuring hay at winter, left with them. Mr. Gailey $10 a ton and grain at $30. When tale, with Laddie, Leon, Sally and the funeral of her father Edward E. Hobbs, 75, who passed away at his is employed on the Consolidated grain can be had at 320 a ton it Change in Library Hours. Shelley her brothers and sisters. t COLUMBIA NEWS t home early Friday. Funeral servi Truck line now operating between paid to feed it with hay regardless Summer library hours will be- ces were held Monday of this week. Portland and Pendleton. By MARMANE HAMMER. of the price of butterfat. OREGON TO PRODUCE TONS Surviving are Mrs. Bilderback and come affective Saturday, June 1. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and Jack Williams is employed at the The bulletin, written by Dr. I. R. an- Mrs. R. A. Brownson, librarian. Mrs. Hogan Miller of Hermiston; daughter Joan spent Thursday of Christley ranch this week. OF CRESTED WHEAT SEED. Robert of Portland, and Edward Jr. nounced this week. Hours are from last week in Walla Walla. Joan re Jones, P. M. Brandt and Dr. J. R. Frs. Frank Fowler of Portland Haag, may be had free from the 3:00 to 5:00 in the afternoon. of Chehalis. mained in Touchet until after Me state visited at the Gus Linder home Sun college at Corvallis. Eastern Oregon will produce about morial day. day. She is a former resident of this 40,000 pounds of crested wheat grass Alice Cooney is working in the district. seed this year given favorable con St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton, Conrad Vincent, Cotter Scott and ditions from now on, says E. R. Vireil Smith Closes Out. Mrs. James Byrnes and daughter Norris Bristow of Newport, Ore., lackman, extension agronomist at Louise and grandson Gordon Lee, visited at the L. Hammer home Oregon State college. A recent in Virgil Smith closed out his auto Mrs. Paul Walsh and son Merlin repair shop Thursday evening on their way east. spection of eastern Oregon plantings business and stored the Paul spent Saturday In Pendleton. Conrad Vincent is a nephew of Mrs. shows the prospective crop divided equipment this week, after operat Mrs. Ted Hatfield and Hazel Tip Hammer. ing here for more than two years. among the counties about as follows: Mary Jane Hawkins, who has been Baker 7000 pounds; Deschutes 2000; He plans to spend the summer at The marriage of Miss Mabel the Faler home Saturday evening pie spent Saturday in Pendleton. Lloyd Astrom and Everett Ervin visiting at the Tom Wilson home, re Gilliam. 2000; Grant, 6000; Lake, Brown to Mr. Robert Eldon Wilson honoring Mrs. Dan Ransier. A love Clearwater, Idaho, where he has on the tie gang who are employed turned to her home at Adams Thurs 1000; Malheur. 2000; Sherman. 500; was solemnized at the Christian ly set of silverware was given the mining interests. Mr. Smith ex near Rufus, spent Sunday here. day. pects to move his family In the near Umatilla, 8000; Union, 10,000; and church parsonage in Walla Walla honor guest. Cards were the diver Condon spent the Art Bousquet of future. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cookingham Wallowa county, 1500. Saturday noon, May 25, by Rev. sion of the evening. Those present end with his family here. and family of Wasco, Ore., were over Crested wheat grass is coming in Rice who performed the ceremony. were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates, week Gale Spinning of Pilot Rock is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mr. night guests at the Casady home to demand through the national The bridegroom is the eldest son of his father Art Spinning. Tuesday. movements to check soil erosion and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and has and Mrs. Dan Ransier, Mrs. Edward visiting Mrs. Al Moran and children are A. Rohle of Echo visited at the to seed grass on land no longer pro been employed for the past several Kunze and children, Frank Wasmer, Tompson home Sunday. ductive for grain farming. In near years at the Perkins Motor company Bill Harrington, and Mr. and Mrs visiting in Spokane and Cheney. ALONG THE CONCRETE Rev. H. B. Thomas showed a reel Dallas Eden and son Bobby of ly all the areas west of the Missis in La Grande. The bride the Faler. Milton visited at the Corman home sippi rive- and north of Kansas, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Innard La Beck and of films on "Sunday School Mission Sunday. Bobby is Mrs. Corman’s crested wheat grass is about the on- Ray Brown and since her graduation children stopped on their way to La aries on the Pacific Coast" . at the grandson and he remained to spend ly dry land grass worth considering from Ellensberg Normal has been Grande Sunday and visited at the church last Friday. A solo was sung Since the supreme court ruled the by Erma Byrnes accompanied by the summer with her. for pasture purposes. Jackman re teaching in Washington schools. Faler home. NRA and Frasier-Lemke bill uncon Fled and Evelyn Tompson are ill ports. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wilson are well Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bramer. at their home. Mrs. Ralph Davis is receiving stitutional Gene Pierce painted the This will be the first year that known here having attended school Mrs. John Pruter were Mr. and Mrs. town blue. Or at least had a fair Philip Wilson is employed at the Oregon has produced this seed in here and graduating with the class Blayden, Mr. and Mrs. Faler, R. medical treatment In Portland. Paul Miller ranch in Stanfield this commercial quantities. A start is of 1928. They have many friends Warner and Bill Harrington. Earl Shaw attended the gradua- start, by spilling blue paint down week. exercises of the class of which the front of Thompson's Drug store thus made to swell Oregon's seed in who wish them happiness. The first meeting of the Junior tion A 4-H calf club meeting was held dustry which already amounts to Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Mulkey were Cooks his daughter Mary Jane was a mem building and on the sidewalk. Geue 4-H club was held last week looked pretty blue himself by the Saturday at the home of Marijane about two million dollars per year, visiting old friends here last Satur in Portland last week. with the leader Josephine McEntire. ber, time tbe paint disappeared. Hammer. day. Both are former teachers in the Ten Marvel Osborn of The Dalles, who says Jackman. members were present. Officers has been the guest of Annie Wurster Gilbert Fosta of Arlington visited schools here and are now at Corbett elected were Mardel Gorham, presi for the past month, returned to her at the Casady home over the week where Mr. Mulkey has been super dent; Pauline It isn't the "new deal" any more, Strobel, vice presi end. intendent for the past seven years. dent; Asta Skoubo, this week. Stanfield News Items. it's a new story. secretary; Geral home Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughter Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barlow left dine Healy, yell leader; Mrs. Helen Walsh of Meacham Phyllis Wil spent Sunday In 1'matllla. Helen and Fred Hensel visited Mrs. A birthday dinner honoring Vera last Wednesday for Corvallis where Franz Thursday. Rodda on her first birthday was giv they will make their home for the son, reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts of Walla After eating roasted weir era and Mike Healy was bitten on the leg Walla were here Sunday. Alfalfa hay is being cut in Co en Friday. May 24. by her mother. present. buns and a pound or two of marsh- by a Black Widow spider last week Mrs. W. lumbia district this week. Rodda and her grand- Mrs. Gladys Fortier and Norma Herbert Lane Jr. who has been mallows. Opal Stockard calls Mrs. Grace Trumbull and son Bob mother. Mrs. Joe Baumgartner. A have moved Into their home at the while working on the highway. He visiting his uncle Jim Lane In Spo "Two marshmallows coming op. crushed the spider and within five and huge birthday cake bearing one can of Hermiston and Woodruth west end of town. kane returned home this week. (At the Columbia park picnic Tues- minutes was taken very ill. He was Wilber Gifford of Stanfield were dle was used as a center piece and John Healy has been in Portland Patsy Ann Mahoney of La Grande day evening.) Sunday dinner guests at the Casady served to tbe twenty-one guests. since he graduated from high school nished to the Pendleton hospital is visiting at the home of her grand where he registered a high fever parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer. home. Edwin Isensee and Jim Wallman Elbert Hutchison and Miss Melba were painfully injured in an auto Mrs. Earl Bensel of Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow and for several days. He has recovered If it isn't Dwight Mahoney trying sufficiently to return home Satur spent Monday In Umatilla. Hutchison of Pendleton visited at mobile accident Thursday. May 23. Mrs. Claud Coats were Heppner to sell you a car. Its Marian Hender- day. the Baxter Hutchison home Sunday. Archie Laird of Echo spent Sun itors last Wednesday. Miss Yvonne Bousquet who has son selling you a horse. Dr Verkuyl of Chicago and Rev. been visiting in Portland returned Word has been received here that day with his sister. Mrs. Baumgart The Home Economics club Lorenza Hammer of Huntsville, Wn., ner of Stanfield. entertained last Wednesday after- Weibel, with the assistance of the home Tuesday. passed away last Friday afternoon Roy Wallman who recently joined noon at the home of Mrs Grace local pastor, are holding vacational Can you Imagine Ina Weesell sitt- Mrs. M. M. McCullough and child Bible school here this week. Ho is an uncle of Lester Hammer of the navy, is now stationed at San ren and Glenn Ostrom spent Tues Ing quietly in a broken down car in (Continued on Page 2) thia district. the middle of the dessert. day In Walla Walla . A birthday dinner was given at FORMER BOARDMAN COUPLE UNITED IN MARRIAGE MAY 25