VOLUME XXL
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Program Will Include Turkey Pick
ing Contest and Fat Man’s Race;
General Invitation Extended.
The Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow
ers' association expects to have one
of the beet annual turkey tours and
picnics ever put on by local growers
this
August 17. Prominent
speakers on the program will include
A. Willardson, salee agent for the
turkey growers' cooperative at Los
Angeles, J. C. Leedy, field man for
the Oregon Turkey Growers', of
Portland, and H. E. Cosby, extension
poultry specialist from O.S.C.
The committee has arraged for the
tour to start at 9:30 in the morning
from the Umatilla Experiment Sta
tion where H. K. Dean will present
findings at the station to growers.
From there the tour will proceed to
the I. C. Cox farm, Chas. Keller and
J. H. DeMoss farms. The tour will
terminate at Columbia park where a
basket dinner will be enjoyed and
a program presented later.
Among interesting features on the
program will be a turkey picking
contest with four entries and three
worth-while prizes. Information on
rules of the contest may be secured
from W. A. Sawyer, assistant coun
ty agent. A fat man’s race is an
other feature. The fat men among
the turkey growers challenge the fat
men among Hermiston business men.
The prize, they say, is to be collect
ed at the end of the rainbow.
Musical numbers will also be ar
ranged for the program by Donald
DeMoss and an invitation has been
extended to the public to attend.
The tour and picnic does not exclude
those who are not turkey raisers.
Chester Flannigan, chairman of the
committee, announced.
Other members of the committee
include H. K. Dean, Neill Robertson,
Donald DeMoss, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jendrzejewski, Mrs. I. C. Cox and
Mrs. Flannigan. Ice cream, coffee
and roasted turkey will be furnished
by .the association but each indivi
dual family is requested to bring
their own dishes.
SENATORS BUSY AT WASHINGTON
ON UMATILLA RAPIDS DAM
)
Reprensen tati ve Walter M. Pierce
and Senator Frederick Steiwer are
working diligently on the Umatilla
rapids dam at Washington In the
face of the economic report recently
released by Colonel Robins, army
engineer. The following letter was
received from Pierce last week:
“Mr. E. P. Dodd,
HermiSton, Oregon.
My dear friend Elmer:
"I read your letter of recent date
with very much pleasure indeed, to
gether with clippings.
Was down
at the Munitions building Saturday
but did not contact the Army Engin
eers on Umatilla, but will do so be
fore I leave here. Fred Steiwer and
am, how-
I are going together.
ever, going to present it once more
to the President though I am still
aware of the fact that Colonel Rob
ins, by his economic report, has
made it practically impossible of
fulfilment until we have modified
that report.
“I regret more than anything that
the delay in the meeting, by reason
of West’s personal motion, has car
ried the hearing over until Decem
ber 15th. Help us gather together
the data so that we can make a
showing on that December 15th
meeting. We will cause an entire
change" in Robins’ report. I note
what you say about Robins and what
he told you. Be gathering the data
now. Soon after I return we must
have a meeting and map out our
plan. or program.
Very sincerely yours,
WALTER M. PIERCE, M.C.
4-H CLUB PREMIUM
LIST SOON AVAILABLE.
Salem, Ore., July 31 (Special) —-
II. C. Seymour, state club leader, has
prepared the premium list for 4-H
club members for the 74th Annual
Oregon State Fair, and it Is now In
the hands of the printer and will
soon be ready for distribution
throughout the state.
Premiums are about equal to those
of last year, Mr. Seymour stated. The
lists will be sent to 4-H club mem
bers by Mr. Seymour and will also
be sent on requests from the head-
quarters of the Oregon State Fair,
Salem. Oregon.
Earl Cooley, head of the Future
Farmers of America group is also
preparing the premium list for that
organization and expects to have It
ready for distribution within a
short time.
Weather Report.
Date
July
July
July
July
July
July
July
Min.
.. 58
.. 58
_ 54
_ 5«
26
92
91
94
28
86
30
81
94 _ 47
25
27
29
Precipitation was .06.
HERMISTON,
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TURKEY G. ..no
PLAN ANNUAL TOUR
SATURDAY, AUG. 17
TOUR
HHrrminfun Arraln
89
58
UNION HIGH SCHOOL
UMATILLA
COUNTY,
SCHEDULE OF COMING EVENTS
OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1935.
MRS. SOPHRONA COOK DIES
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
PROJECT FAIR WILL
BE STAGED IN NEW
PARK LOCATION
t STANFIELD NEWS t
• IRRIGATION PIONEER PICNIC • AT KELSO, WASHINGTON
By Sopbronia Rhea
July 28
With the bond election coming
The CCC Camp No. 4253 received
Mrs. Sophrona Alice Cook, 73.
STATES
PICNIC
next Tuesday, August 6, attention
who, with her family moved to word Monday to the effect that the
August 4
of the voters should be called to the
Kelso, Wn., more than two years first eleven men to arrive at the
importance of registering their vote
TURKEY TOUR (E.O.T.G.A.) ❖ ago, died Saturday, July 27,
at the
1., —
— camp will be retained tor the pres
on the matter. Every person eligible
August 17
home of her son Harvey. The Cooks ent but the rest of the boys will be
should vote in order that the result
lived in Hermiston for ten years be moved Wednesday.
HEPPNER RODEO
will give a true picture of the wish
Mrs. Ed Coffman returned home
fore moving to Kelso and are well
August
22-23-24
es of the people.
Saturday from a vacation trip to Se- NEW DISPLAY BUILDING BEING
known by local residents.
PENDLETON ROUND-UP
Remember that only those per
Funeral services were held Mon attle and other coast points.
çons can vote whose names were on
September 12-13-14
Herb Gillanders returned home
day at the Ditlevsen chapel in Kelso
CONSTRUCTED.
the assessment rolls of March 1,
by Rev. H. F. Rita of the Central from the Good Samaritan hospital
STATE
FAIR,
SALEM
1934, and who have lived in Dist
Christian church. She is survived by the latter part of the week, greatly
August 31—Sept. 7
Superintendents Receive Encourag
rict No. 9 for the past 30 days. If
five sons, Harry and Harvey Cook, improved.
property is recorded in the husband's
NORTH MORROW C. FAIR
Mrs. Ben Hunlock and son Charles
Kelso; David and Floyd Cook, Pres
ing Reports About Displays;
name and his wife’s name does not
September 20-21
cott. Aria., and William Cook, Cuya- who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
appear, then she cannot vote and
Teams Needed.
hoga, O., and two daughters, Mrs. Ed Morgan for the past three weeks
UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR
vice versa.
and
returned
to
their
home
in
Seattle
Irene
Hossfeld.
Los
Angeles,
September 27-28
Booklets giving information about
Saturday.
Mary Neselroad, Hardy, Ark.
Indications now are that the Uma
the building project have been sent
Mrs. Geo. Kurrle as gone to tilla Project fair will be bigger and
out. Any person who may have been
Ritter Hot Springs for a few days. better this year with the buildings
missed may secure a copy by calling
KATHLEEN ANN KELLEY NAMED
Jess Gossage left the latter part being moved to the new location on
at the offices of W. J. Warner, at IRRIGATION PIONEER PICNIC
of the week for the Veterans’ hos the Community Park site. When the
torney or R. A. Brownson, clerk.
QUEEN PENDLETON BABY SHOW pital in Walla Walla.
fair opens for two days, September
Other information regarding the WELL ATTENDED SUNDAY
Mrs. S. Thorsen and son Conrad 27 and 28, it will be set in a new
proposed building project may be
Kathleen Ann Kelley, two-year-old and daughter Marie spent last week display building for the women’s de
secured by calling on A. D. Smith,
A. E. Bensel acted as master of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry visiting Ritter Hot Springs, Lehman partment, the 4-H club, honey,
chairman of the board, R. A. Brown
school, flower and other Incidental
ceremonies
at the Irrigation Pioneer Kelley of Hermiston, was named Springs and Hidaway Springs.
son, clerk, or W. J. Warner, attor
Many people enjoyed the dramatic displays, and in a farm crops dis
picnic held Sunday, July 28, in Co junior queen of the Pythian Sister’s
ney.
lumbia park, at which many of the baby show held in Pendleton this and musical program presented at play building. Poultry display build
project pioneers were present. Talks week. She was crowned at corona the high school Friday evening, ing and dairy barns are being erec
School Attendance Facts.
were given by Mrs. Eloise Roderick tion ceremonies Wednesday evening by Mrs. Cora Olday and Miss Esther ted.
Work on levelling of the site will
Pendleton, F. C. McKenzie, E. P. with Billy Hettick as junior king. Fredreckson and their pupils.
The following chart shows the of
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wallace re begin this week as soon as teams are
The latter is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
gradual Increase in enrollment in Dodd and II. M. Sommerer of Her H. G. Hettick of Pendleton.
turned home from Portland Friday. secured. The fair board is making
the high school and grade school miston.
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Duyck are a plea for teams wich will be fed
Kathleen Ann also scored over 99
Officers elected were Mrs. A. E. per cent on health.
over a period of six years.
the parents of a baby boy born Mon and cared for during the time they
McFarland
of
Umatilla,
president;
Junior
princess
was
Barbara
day,
July 29, at St. Anthony's hos are being used in preparing the fair
Total En-
Year
rollment Av. Daily Att. A. E. Bensel, vice president; and Brown and junior prince was Jimmy pital in Pendleton.
ground site. Capable teamsters are
Mrs. Wm. Bensel, secretary-treas- Smith.
Miss Arlene Denning has returned available to drive the teams and fine
senior group also ruled
95.0
1929-30
109
urer.
her
home
at
North
Powder
after
to
and
included
Shirley
Elam
as
queen,
care is assured.
121
1930-31
105.9
The next annual picnic will be and Larry Anderson as king. Prin several weeks visit here with her
SERA labor will be available this
1931-32
128
116.7
aunt
Mrs.
D.
R.
Starkweather.
cess
was
Geraldine
Greenwood,
and
held
the
last
Sunday
in
July,
1936.
month for this work and it is ex
1932-33
133
117.9
M.
Refvem
and
sons
Bob
and
prince
was
Oran
Hackney.
pected
that nearly all construction
The following was written and
1933-34
145
128.1
Tommy and Miss Elba Berry spent will be completed. The board ex
read by Mrs. Chas. Taylor, a mem-
1934-35
156
135.3
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at pects to be able to match the value
ber of the program committee:
Grade School.
Lehman Springs.
CCC EROSION CAMPS
of the 6100 feet of lumber now on
1929-30
231
186.3
Mrs. E. K. McCowen is visiting hand with federal funds which will
Ten little numbers
1930-31
219
170.5
WILL NOT BE ABANDONED.
her parents in Omak, Wn.
permit the construction of the new
Made our program fine.
1931-32
244
200.4
Mrs. Cora Campbell has returned
One oould’nt come
U. S. Department of Agriculture, to her home after spending the sum buildings.
1932-33
248
212.9
quarter mile race track will be
And then there were nine!
Soil Conservation Service, Pullman, mer here with her son R. B. Camp- an A added
1933-34
290
218.4
attraction on the grounds
Wn.,
July
31
—
Rumors
now
floating
1934-35
277
222.1
bell.
and a grandstand wilt be construc
Nine little numbers!
through the Northwest that the com
Edyth
Ann
Spencer
of
Her-
Miss
The time was getting late;
pleted and partly completed CCC miston spent the week end at the ted.
Premium lists will be released in
LIGHT COMPANY ANNOUNCES
One sent a little note,
erosion camps are to be abandoned Gilbert Smith home.
the near future. Splendid displays
And then there were eight!
are false, according to a statement
Mrs. Harold Shake and daughter are expected for this year’s fair and
NEW POWER RATE.
made today by W. A. Rockie, region Donna stayed over night at the J all superintendents are receiving en
Eight little numbers!
al director of the Palouse Project of F. Lane home Monday while enroute couraging
A power rate known as Schedule
reports.
We’d make them do, thank
the Soil Conservation Service. Rock to Idaho.
8, General Power—Optional, became
Anyone who will be able to assist
Heaven !
ie
denied
that
the
CCC
projects
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
Christopher
of
effective on July 30, 1935.
the
fair
board
with labor
Another actor acted up,
the Soil Conservation Service were Tuscon, Arizona, are here visiting any time in the members
This rate was applied by the com
near future may
And then there were seven!
being
given
up,
explaining
that
be
the former's parents.
pany to all power billing for the
leave word with Assistant County
cause of possible conflicts in get
Mrs. Myrtle Driscoll of Spokane Agent Sawyer or with H. T. Fraser.
month of July wherein the consum-
Seven skimpy numbers—
ting
harvest
crews
enrollment
will
Wn., is visiting at the home of her
er would realize a saving when fig-
Imagine, now, our fix
withheld until after this impor brother, Ed Brown.
ured on a yearly average.
When number seven went away be
tant
season
of
farm
work.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCall accom MARGARET NEARY HONORED
The new rate will result in a big
And only left six!
panied
Clyde Kennison and Miss BY POEM IN “POETS’ CORNER
Rockie’s statement in full follows:
saving to the consumer who is op-
erating a relatively small motor
“The enrollment of men for work Blanche Thorsen to Waitsburg, Wn..
Six little numbers—
A poem to Miss Margaret Neary of
over a continuous period, as the va
in the CCC camps has been temporar- Sunday. They visited at the Val-
But why tell you the rest?
rious steps in this rate are con
Hermiston, who taught in Clatskan-
We hope you’ll like what there j ily halted until the harvest crews mer home.
trolled by the horsepower demand.
rars fully manned. Enrollment for the
is left.
ie. Ore., last year, appeared in the
camps will later be gradually re
We did our level best.
Poets'
Corner of the Oregon Jour-
sumed, and it has been reliably stat t COLUMBIA NEWS f
nal some time ago and is reprinted
ed that all of the camps assigned to
By MARIJANE HAMMER.
f
IRRIGON NEWS
t REPORTED DEAD BUT
the Soil Conservation Service will be
below.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Elmer James, who has been em
occupied by full companies around
Tribute
ployed
at
the
Baxter
Hutchison
farm
October 1.”
Mr. and Mrs. John Voile were bus FOUND VERY MUCH ALIVE
is
now
working
for
J.
H.
Reid.
iness visitors in Hermiston Monday.
The Blue Ribbbon Calf club had (To Miss Neary, Girl Scout Leader)
Later In the evening Mr. Voile mo
A report of the death of Glenn
an ice cream sale at Hermiston God made your soul a lovely place—
tored to Heppner. He was accompan Hammon in Texas was sent over JENDRZEJEWSKI ELECTED VICE Saturday
afternoon, The members A spot where happy wisdom dwells.
ied by Mrs. Nettie Flower who has leased Associated Press wires Wed- PRESIDENT ORE. TURKEY GROW.
are completing plans to attend the I He gave you tenderness and grace,
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. nesday afternoon of this week but
state fair at Salem next month.
Isom, and two little nephews of Mrs. in checking for verification he was
John Jendrzejewski, president of
Williams, Leonard Mopps, The kindly firmness that impels.
Voile’s who have been visiting here found to be at home and well. The the Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers’ Joe Goldie
Ellen
Mopps, Jack Williams, Mr.
for some time.
story started when he wrote his association was elected vice presi
Mrs. Myrtle Markham and three friend at Buckley, Wn., saying in a dent of the Oregon Turkey Growers’ and Mrs. Duane Lathrop and Mrs. And then He favored us one day—
little daughters, her father Emmett joking way that he had been killed, Co-operative at a meeting ih Red Williams were visitors at Emigrant You promised you would help and
McCoy, and Snow McCoy of Hermis and the story was passed on as a mond, Ore., last Saturday. Other Springs Sunday.
lead
Gloria Pelletier was an over night
ton left Wednesday for the moun truth to his house mother and fra officers elected were O. C. Brown. guest
of Frances Rainwater of But Our band of girls through Scout
tains near Kamela to pick huckle ternity brothers at Bellingham Nor Dixonville, Ore., president, and J. C.
dom’s way—
berries. Mrs. Markham had the mis mal in Washington. His parents Mr. Leedy, Portland, secretary and field ter Creek Sunday night.
Frances Hutsell was a Sunday vi Marking the trails their lives will
fortune to break her car down and and Mrs. J. W. Hammon have re- man. Mr. Leedy was also named sitor
of
Irene
Kennings
of
Hermis
is still in the mountains. Mr. McCoy ceived letters of condolence, but delegate to the Northwest Turkey
need.
returned Saturday with five gallons were happy to re ject them. Glenn Growers’ association meeting at Salt ton.
Bill Ware of Walla Walla was a
of huckleberries.
has been a student at Bellingham Lake City.
visitor in Columbia district Sunday. And as their youthful minds expand
Will Graybeal, Earl Leach and for two years and has been home
The Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow
Mrs. Louise Middelstadt, who has
Mrs. Earl Isom motored to Kamela since June 16.
ers’ association is one of four units been visiting her daughter, Mrs. In lore, so too our thanks increase.
Thursday on a huckleberry expedi
in the state set-up which include George Liebe for some time, left Until this keepsake gift was planned
tion but had the misfortune to wreck
Medford, Redmond, Roseburg and Wednesday for her home In Portland. That memories may never cease
Injured
in
Auto
Wreck.
the car over rocky roads and re
Hermiston. Mrs. Jendrzejewski and
Mrs. Gus Linder left Sunday for
turned to Pendleton the same even
Mrs. Dick Jones and daughter Donald DeMoss also attended the Portland where she will visit her
ANNE PHILLIPS HATTAN.
ing where the car is being repaired. Florence and small son were badly meeting at Redmond.
\
daughter, Mrs. W. Blessing, who is
Clatskanie, Or.
Mrs. Mary Smith of Hood River, cut and bruised Sunday evening
After returning from the Redmond a former resident of Hermiston.
Ore., who has been visiting Mr. and when the car in which they were meeting
A meeting of the 4-H sewing club
a get-together of turkey
Mrs. W. C. Isom left Friday morn riding turned over on Emigrant Hill growers in this territory was called was held Saturday at the home of STANFIELD GROUP WILL
ing for Monument, Ore., to visit her as they were returning from Meach and Herbert Beyers, manager of the their leader, Mrs. Alfred Cable.
PRESENT PLAY AUGUST 10.
sister and three brothers.
am. The car jumped out of gear and Northwest Turkey Growers’ associa
Carl and Lester Hammer were
Mrs. Brown of Condon, Ore., is they were unable to control it. As tion, talked on the outlook of the business visitors at Umatilla this
It is impossible to say which of
with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Gri the car rounded a curve a sudden turkey business for 1935 as com week.
the actresses Is the most cuckoo, in
der for an extended visit.
jerk of the steering wheel caused pared to that in 1934. The crop
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rainwater and the one act play, "Be a Little Cuc
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner visi the car to overturn. Mrs. Jones Is this year he said may be less than daughter Frances and son Earnest koo,” which is to be one of the fea
ted with Mrs. James Warner Friday suffering from shock and a severe a year ago, but indications are that were visitors in Columbia, district tures
of the entertainment to be giv
evening.
gash in her scalp. They were treated it is holding its own.
Sunday afternoon.
en Friday evening. August 10, at the
Mr. Atkins and son Wilbur and at St. Anthony’s hospital but are
George
Middelstadt
of
Rupert,
Ida
Stanfield High school auditorium,
J. C. Leedy, state fiel m -a, was
daughter Bertha of Ione came over now at home.
also at the meeting, which was held ho, Is visiting a the home of his sis under the auspices of the Ladies
Thursday for a visit with his daugh-
ter,
Mrs.
Geo.
Liebe.
Aid.
last Thursday in the city library,
er, Mrs. Russell Miller and family. LATE WM. BEAGLE AIDED IN
Mr. Barber is ill at his home this
The story of the play centers
and is still in the district doing
Miss Atkins will remain with her
week.
around the practice of a play writ
field work. Mr. Leedy expects to be
sister for a longer visit.
Dorothy Broxson of Wasco Coun
by the eccentric director, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler of BUILDING 1ST BAPTIST CHURCH here for ten days and any parties ty visited Jee Ellen Moppi Friday. ten
Parker, which part Is played by
interested in having him visit their
Umatilla were Sunday guests of Mr.
The late William Beagle, father flocks may get in touch with him Dorothy and Joe Ellen are former Bessie Richards Chapin. Patricia
and Mrs. W. C. Isom.
school chums.
Richards, Dorothy Shelton, and By-
Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Mrs. Clark of Mrs. Geo. Genn, and his good through the assistant county agent's
Mary Wilson and Francis Hutsell tha Hoskins are the girls who humor
of Umatilla were business visitors In wife, were among the first seven pio office.
gave a swimming party at the Dixon ously portray the dramatic parts of
thia vicinity Monday.
neers to organize and build a Bap
home Saturday evening. Those at Mrs. Parker’s sentimental play,
were
tending were Marlon Casady. Gil meanwhile scorning her attempt at
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand
tist church in Oregon. "The first
Father Dies in Montana.
Fos-
|
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
bert and Joe Costa, Ethel and Opal play writing; while Lizzie, the
Baptist congregation in "Oregon met
Mrs.
Charpentier,
father
,of
Barber. Elmer James, Nellie Hooker,
N.
ter of Hermiston Sunday.
played by Mabel Rich
in prayer meeting at the log cabin Harry McKenty, assed away Sunday, Marijana Hammer, Jack Rogers. Er scrubwoman,
ards, adds a very hilarious note to
No church services will be held
of
Captain
David
T.
Lenox
at
July
28,
at
his
home
in
Havre,
Mon
nest
Rainwater,
Phillip
and
Floyd
home
the already humorous scenes The
during the month of August at the
ill- Wilson. Tom Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. play Is directed by Bessie R. Chapin.
Presbyterian church. Sunday school West Union, Or., Tualatin plains, six tana, following a long serious
were
held
ness.
Funeral
services
Dixon
and
Mary
Wilson
and
Frances
Musical numbers will be supplied
will continue at the regular hour. miles north of Hillsboro, May 25,
Tuesday, July 40.
Mrs. McKenty Hutsell. After a swim, games were by the orchestra.
2:00 o’clock P. M.
_____ — - me
1844, and bound itself by solemn left a week ago. today to be at the enjoyed and refreshments served.
covenant to begin organisation of a bedside of her father.
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison,
Townsend Club Picnic,
and Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutcinon
Baptist church. The other five were
and daughter Lois were business vi
district Townsend club picnic David T. Lenox, Alexander Blevins.
ALONG THE CONCRETI
sitors in Pendleton Tuesday after-
STEAMER TRIPS FOR VISITORS
is
being
arranged
for
Friday,
Aug-
Henry
Sewell.
Louisa
Lenox
and
La-
noon.
ust 23, to be held in Columbia park, I
z
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable motored
and -al"inelnda"eius from EaKatil: | vinta Blevins.”
AT STATE LEGION CONVENTION.
to Walla Walla Saturday on busi- • Pete Castric at pinochle, melding
‘Dr. C. A. Woody wrote that the,
la, Hermiston. Stanfield and Echo
The
Dalles.
Oregon,
July
31
—
Membership in these clubs include I Lenox log cabin was of one story, (SpecialI—Steamer excursion On the ness.
1500 trump and then going down
Pauline Morris left thia week for
approximately
wet
w». n _ . stick chimney, with log par Columbia river will be featured dur Ontario. Ore., where she will remain with four cards before the play.
__ .a__ ... 550
__ «k» persons. Furth- i | Wltu
The coincidence of Adolph Charle
er information concerning the pro-titions, and that until about 1853 it ing the state convention of the
for some time.
gram will be released in the near 2777
Rohrman being horn on Henry
Baptist
church
headquarters
American
Legion
here
August
14,
Mr. and Mrs. R. R Mikesell and Ford’s birthday—Tuesday, July 30.
future.
I formed
in that section, with a membership 15, 16 and 17. The Steamer Cas- family who have been visiting at
Melvin Follett suggesting that th
cades
has
been
chartered
by
the
Le-
the Will Mikesell home, left Sunday city police and bloodhounds be
from 10 to 15 miles apart "
Hermiston Picnic in Portland.
gion convention commission, and for their home In Vancouver, Wn.
called out to apprehend a sma'l
A picture of the building which will make three 2-hour trips daily
The annual Hermiston picnic will
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and family, mouse which was lost on Mail
still
stands,
accompanied
by
an
arti
through
the
Columbia
gorge
and
be held Sunday. August 11, at Co
who have been living on the place street this morning. G. Carr ”
lumbia park in Portland, Ore. There cle about ita history, recently appear around Memaloose island and the formerly occupied by Jeppes, have stole* their thunder by catching the
Victor
Trevltt
monument.
An
al!
will be games and contesta for young ed in the Oregonian and was handed
moved on the Phipps place.
little fellow in his eap.
and old. fat and lean, men and wo to us by Mrs. denn. Mr. and Mrs. day excursion to Bonneville dam is
Norma Davis collecting trans-
Rachel
Buell
of
Pendleton
visited
planned
for
Saturday
if
sufficient
men Present residents of Hermis
hoppers in the back alley for h r
at
her
home
in
Columbia
district
Beagle
figured
prominently
in
early
reservations
are
made
by
Friday
ton are especially Invited to attend
Cobra plant.
Sunday.
noon. August 18.
Oregon history.
this get-together.
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