The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 28, 1935, Image 1

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VOLUME XXX
NUN
PUREBRED BEEF
4-H CALF CLUB
PROJECT LAUNCHED
HERMISTON, UMATILLA
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COLUMBIA NEWS
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COUNTY,
OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935.
BIDS REJECTED ON HIGH
STATE LEGION COMMANDER
SCHOOL CONSTRUCTION
WILL BE GUEST OF CONFERENCE
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OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
IRRIGON NEWS
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LADY SPITFIRE”
VISITS HERMISTON IN
FINE PERFORMANCE
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By MARIJANS HAMMER.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Geo. Koehn. American Legion
All bids for construction of the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Omohundro and
The
Irrigon
high school basket-
daughter Iris, and son Raymond of proposed Union high school dlatriet Commander, Department of Oregon, ball team defeated Stanfield high
will
be
the
guest
of
the
Hermiston
building
under
the
PWA
Echo, were Tuesday dinner guests
set-up
school on the local floor in the first
at the W. R. Struthers home in Co­ were rejected by the school board at Post of the American Legion at the of the scheduled games of the
sixth
district
conference
to
be
held
a
meeting
held
Monday
night,
and
lumbia. Miss Irla Omohundro has
son in a score of 25-11.
been quite ill but is much improved re-advertisement tor bide waa auth­ in Hermiston December 3. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis have
at present.
orized. Only three bids were re­ Gladys Trumbull, state Auxiliary sold their ranch near Irrigon and
PUREBRED HEREFORD BEEF
J. H. Reid and daughter Barbara ceived and the lowest of these was president, will also be a guest of the left tor the Willamette valley to JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS FIRST
and Joe Ellen Mopps motored to Wal­ above the original allotment for Hermiston Auxiliary Unit.
CALVES PURCHASED.
Mr. Koehn will be guest of honor make their home. People of the com­
total construction cost of the build-
la Walla Saturday on business.
PLAY OF SEASON
and
principal speaker at a noon lun­ munity regret their leaving. The high
Ing.
Fay
Gardener
of
Umatilla
visited
Four 4-H Clubbers Now in Program;
given by the Hermiston Com­ school loses its entire junior class
at the Dualn Lathrop home Thurs­
Acceptance of the low bid would cheon
Capacity House Received Three Act
mercial club at the Hermiston Hotel with the going of Dorman Ellis.
day.
leave out many of the essentials at
The new buyers of the Ellis ranch
13:30. Immediately following
Frances
Weller
of
Pendleton
is
vi-
Comedy With Apparent
necessary
to
complete
the
beautiful
are L. N. Smith and his son-in-law,
at Pacific International
siting at her home in Columbia dis­ building as originally drawn by that he will speak before the stu­ Mr. Paulson. They are at present
Approval.
dent
body
of
the
local
high
school.
trict over Thanksgiving.
architects, and would eliminate the
with their relatives, the Horners.
Purebred Hereford beef calves were
Mrs. J. H. Reid entertained a num­ stage in the auditorium and cut off At 2:30 a business meeting will be
H. D. Rutledge moved Mr. Ellis’
delivered thia week to 4-H beef club ber of her friends Thursday after­ several feet from the gymnasium held at the Legion hall for all Le­ goods
"Lady Spitfire” a comedy in three
to the valley.
gionnaires and Auxiliary members.
members who are taking an active noon at her home. The afternoon measurements.
The original Columbiana gave a acta was presented in a creditable
The sixth district comprises all
part in the beef club program being was spent tacking quilts. Those pres­
Application for the federal PWA Oregon towns east to Milton, south dance Thanksgiving night at the way by members of the junior class
launched for boys and girla in this ent were ths Mesdames H. Hooker,
school gymnasium in Irrigon. last Thursday night at the Ossia
end of Umatilla county. Beef calves Claude Upham, Baxter Hutchison, grant of 45 per cent was made fol­ to Heppner and west to Arlington. high
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Caldwell theatre aa the first high school pro­
were delivered to John McMullen, Barham. Alpha Christley, Dualn lowing an election authorisation for James Todd of Hermiston is comman­ were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. duction this school year, under the
Hermiston, Harry Lewis, Hermiston, Lathrop, E. C. Hughes, Foster, and a bond issue of $40,000 made by der of this district
direction of Ladrew Moshberger. The
voters in the district August 4. Con­
At 4:00 o’clock in the evening the Sam Smith Sunday.
Awilda Bleakney, Echo, and Neal Tom Wilson.
Art Eisele returned from Baker play waa presented to a capacity
struction was to start not later than
Bleakney, Jr., Echo. These calves
Mr. and Mrs. Hugg have moved to December but as matters now stand Rebekah lodge will serve dinner to Saturday where he has been employ­ houae in the evening with a matinee
visitors and their guests and local
were purchased from Antone Vey on the place formerly occupied by Nick
in the afternoon. Receipts were ea-
the board is hoping to secure an ex­ Legionnaires and Auxiliary members ed.
upper Butter Creek at a cost of Steiner.
Mias Bessie Wisdom is coming timated at $100.
tension
of
time.
in the I.O.O.F. hall, for which a
twenty-six to thirty dollars per head.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lynch and
Kay Sutton, played by Helen Dun­
home for Thanksgiving.
charge of fifty cents will be made.
Beef club members will feed the family were Sunday dinner guests
Mr. Helnic, nephew of Fred Mark­ ning as "Lady Spitfire” was a spoil­
Following this an open meeting ham,
G. T. GOUNDREY PASSES AWAY
calves, which now weigh about 400 at the Will Luttrell home.
ed and pampered daughter of a weal­
is visiting his uncle.
pounds, until the Pacific Interna­
The relief men are picking locust TUESDAY MORNING AT HOSPITAL will be held in the same hall com-
The Misses Nellie Leicht and thy father who was at a loss to
mencing at 8:00 o'clock at which
tional Livestock Show In Portland seed near the Jap Templeton and
Brace came home from Spo­ know how to manage her. The fath­
Geo. Koehn will be the principal Florine
next October, at which time they William Luttrell ranches.
kane early this week to spend the er Stephen Sutton, played by Bill
speaker
and
will
give
some
interest
­
George
Thomas
Goundrey,
70-
will be shown and sold in ths fat
Miss Bessie Hammer of Salem,
Thanksgiving holidays with their Harris, sends his daughter to the
beef auction sale. The members ex­ Oregon, is visiting at the home of year-old prominent farmer of Her­ ing information on the Legion’s parents. They are students at Kin­ Rutherford School for Girls, which
work
and
what
its
alms
are.
Other
pect to have their calves weighing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Ham­ miston, died at the Hermiston Gen­
is operated by Miss Prudence, played
Business College there.
Legion and Auxiliary officers man
mer, this week.
about 1200 pounds at that time.
eral Hospital Tuesday morning at state
Mrs. Bessie Wisdom left Saturday by Opal Stockard, in the hope of
will
also
be
present
and
will
speak
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes and 11:00 o’clock following an illness of
her time and energies.
The First National Bank of Her-
this meeting. The general pub­ morning by train to visit her sister occupying
miston is financing three of the family of Stanfield were Sunday din­ several days due to lobar pneumonia at
at Leavenworth, Wn. She expects to Miss Prudence is elated at the pros­
lic
is
urged
to
be
present.
pect of having "The” Miss Sutton
club members in this beef project, ner guests at the E. C. Hughes home. and heart complications.
Activities for the day will termi­ be gone about two weeks.
The roads of Columbia district
Each member is taking out live
enrolled as a student in view of the
Several PWA workers gathered
nate
with
a
dance
in
the
evening
Mr.
Goundrey
came
to
Hermiston
stock insurance to protect themselves were graded this week and are now in 1927 from Pateros, Wn., where at the local auditorium commencing the post office Friday morning to fact of the deplorable condition of
be assigned work on the roads in the finances of the school and the
against total loss in case of death much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Nuely of Celilo he had resided for a number of at 9:00 o'clock and lasting until this district. Burt Dexter is time- evident loss of Flobelle Berthan,
of these animals.
were guests at the Will Luttrell years. He was born in New York 1:00 o’clock.
played by Bonnie Lamberson, who
keeper for the PWA.
A club project of this kind has home Sunday. Mrs. is a niece of and spent most of his early years
Mrs. Emily McGeehee, daughter of plans to leave the school because of
several advantages, This is one of Mrs. Luttrell.
in Bonita, Wn.
TWO PURCHASE FARMS IN
Carl Eisele, came last Sunday to its apparent lack of social prestige.
the few projects in which the boy
take her little son Joe home. He has
The extension on the J. H. Reid
Enroute to the school Miss Sut­
Funeral services were conducted COLUMBIA DISTRICT.
or girl has complete control of the
been visiting his grandfather for ton changes the plans of her father
project. The reason tor this is the house is now finished and a very by Rev. R. R. Finkbelner. pastor of
some time.
kitchen has been completed. the Methodist church, Wednesday
somewhat and sends Miss Prudence
fact that the animals are stall fed modern
Transactions were completed re­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Luttrell were afternoon at 2:30 from the Prann cently
Mr. Wells of Heppner was In Ir­ a telegram saying that her father
throughout the entire feeding per­ guests
for
two
farms
in
Columbia
rigon
this
week.
has decided to take her to Europe
Funeral Parlors. Interment was In district. Ona by H. D. Bogley of Cal­
iod; in other words, the animals are day. at the L. Hammer home Tues- the
Mrs. B. P. Rand and children instead. After the telegram has been
Hermiston cemetery.
not running out in the pasture with
ifornia,
who
bought
the
Morris
Jones
were
in
Pendleton
Saturday.
John
Jendrzejewski
sent
the young lady learns that she
He Is survived by his widow Mrs. place. Mr. and Mrs. Bagley moved
Dad’s cows and calves, which would about seven hundred of will pick
and Mrs. W. C. Isom left Sun­ has lost her purse and has not a cent
tend to shift responsibility of care for the Christmas pool. his turkeys Carrie Paull Goundrey; one daugh­ onto the place this week and plan day Mr. morning
for Portland on busi­ by which to carry out her plan of
ter by a former marriage, Mrs. Cora to build a chicken house with a ca­
onto Dad’s shoulders. There are no
ness.
Elbert Hutchison of Pendleton Mertes of Pateros, Wn.; and five pacity
elopement with Henri DuFrayne,
for
600
hens.
They
also
ex
­
other projects which will give the visited at the Baxter Hutchison grandchildren.
Missionary Sunday at the Presby­ played by Ernest Rainwater, so she
to
plant
15
acres
to
alfalfa
this
pect
boy or girl as much good experience home Monday.
terian church was observed Novem­ goes to the school seeking assistance
coming spring.
in handling and caring for livestock.
ber 24th. with a collection taken for from someone there.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Coe of Plaza,
What
is
known
as
the
old
Tilden
"home missions.”
Another point in favor of this type Wn„ were guests at the J. H. Reid TUBERCULIN TESTS WILL BE
She is discovered when she tries
place three miles north of Hermis-
of project is the fact that the boy home Friday night. Mr. Coe is a bro­
The Presbyterian Bible study to make away with a car belong­
ton
was
purchased
by
Lewis
Fales
of
MADE
IN
HERMISTON
SCHOOLS
group met Wednesday evening. No­
and girl takes the animal to the Pa­ ther of Mrs. Reid.
Brownsville, Ore.. from E. S. Haw- vember 27, at the home of Mrs. John ing to Tom Brown, played by Hugo
cific International Livestock Show,
Pankow, and Bud Jones, played by
ker
of
Albany.
Mr.
Fales
will
move
Tuberculin testing will be given
Graybeal. Rev. H. B. Thomas is pre- Floyd Coxen, and is apprehended for
shows it, and sees the animal sold.
onto
the
place
at
once.
The
place
in the Hermiston and Umatilla
senting the life of St. Paul. •
Experience can be gained In this
her action and severely scolded. She
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
schools Tuesday, December 3, and In consists of 80 acres, has good build­
show and sale which many older far­
literally bites back at the two boys
ings,
pasture
and
alfalfa.
Echo and Stanfield schools Wednes­
mers or stock raisers would profit
Christmas Seal Sale Opens.
who are at the school trying to find
First Grade—Lowell Vanskike, day, December 4. Dr. Odell of the
much by having.
work to tide them over a tight spot
Turkey Shoot Well Attended.
Miss Emogene Paul of Hermiston in
Any boy or girl who is interested Zelpha Smith, Leo Keller, Kenneth Eastern Oregon Tuberculosis Hos-
which Tom lost money given to
in becoming a member of this beef Dean, Mary Margaret Gundelfinger, pital, will be here to give the test,
The Thanksgiving turkey shoot reports that the Christmas seals have him by his father, in a stock swin­
George
Neary,
Emily
Finkbelner.
club and getting a purebred beef
assisted by Dr. Brosius in Umatilla sponsored by the American Legion arrived. The seal this year portrays dle.
animal may do so by getting in touch Louise Pelliter, Nancy Jo Wines, and
Hermiston Post No. 37, Sunday was a girl of pre-Civil War days dressed
After releasing the "spitfire,” as
by Dr. Marbut in Echo.
Verla
Knapp,
Barbara
Todd
and
attended by approximately
100
with W. A. Sawyer, assistant coun- Frank Challis.
Tom calls her, the boys discover that
people during the day. Thirty tur- in hoop skirt and other raiments in she has really taken the car and has
ty agent at Hermiston, at the earli-
Second Grade—Billy Barlow, Bar­
keys were won by participants. An- style then, mailing Christmas gifts wrecked It by running into the
Christopherson improves.
est possible date. Action must be bara Christopherson, Frances Gardi-
other shoot will be held the Sunday
taken immediately because calves ner, Lois Lamberson, Ruth McCul-
Dr. A. W. Christopherson, city before Christmas. Proceeds from the in one of the first mail boxes. It fence. At this point the city consta­
should be started on feed as early ley, Audrey Phelps, David Pierson
Jed Buell, played by Don Parker,
health officer and physician and sur­ turkey shoot will pay for the trap also bears the cross with two arms ble,
as possible in December, Mr. Sawyer and Gilman Pierson.
rushes in to apprehend the owners
In
red,
copyrighter
symbol of the
and aid in financing further turkey
says.
the car and collect damages.
Third Grade — Bobby Connor, geon who underwent an operation shoots.
nation-wide campaign against tu- of What
a time the boys are having
Frank Harkenrider, Velma Knapp, for mastoid a week ago, is reported
berculosis.
and as yet they have not persuaded
Leona Laird, Bob Martin, Marvin as greatly improved, but will not
DAVE JOHNSTON ONE OF EIGHT
School children will not canvass Miss Prudence to promise them a job
Odd Fellows Meet Monday Night.
McKenzie, Donna Jean Myers. Irene return to his office for several weeks.
the town this year for the County
the school. They approach her
Rhea and Edwin Troyer.
DIAMOND BELT WINNERS.
Members of the Hermiston Odd Health association. Helping to pre­ at
Mrs. Christopherson plans to return
Fourth Grade—Eddie Jackman, to Hermiston this coming week end. Fellows lodge are urged to be pres­ vent tuberculosis and to conserve again and she is refusing them when
comes from Miss Sutton
ent at the meeting Monday night, health in our county is considered a telegram
Dave Johnston of Boardman was Johnny Lewis, John McMullen, Byr-
that she is not coming to the
one of the eight champions receiv­ nece Barlow, Logena Harvey, Mag- Dr. Christopherson is a patient at December 2. Business of especial in­ the responsibility of adults. Ninety- saying
school that summer, and upon its
St. Vincent’s hospital in Portland.
terest will be discussed.
ing diamond-studded belts as kings dolene Jackman and Opal Null.
five percent of all funds collected heels the "spitfire” comes into the
Fifth Grade—Barbara
Connor,
to rule over the Far Western ama­
in
this
county
remains
here
for scene and hears the predicament but
teur fistic dominion, after the Inter­ Kenneth Elwood, Doris Follett, Mar­
health work.
of course none of the party know
national Far Western Diamond belt jorie Knapp, Lois Laughlin and Ha­
that she really is "Lady Spitfire.”
»
two-day boxing tournament was held zel Miller.
After Miss Prudence leaves the room
Townsend Meeting Tuesday.
Sixth Grade
Kenneth Bierly,
in Portland last week. Johnston,
the boys approach the intruder on
young chap who appeared on a num­ Barbara Follett and Donna Saylor.
The Townsend club will again the proposition of impersonating
Seventh Grade—Betty Ann More­
ber of cards staged at smokers held
meet
next
Tuesday
evening
at
8:00
Miss Sutton, and although the first
in this section the past three sea­ house. Maxine Mead. Tom Fraser and
o’clock in the Union church. All thought of it is rather shocking to
sons. was awarded the heavyweight Gilbert Dyer.
members
and
friends
are
Invited
to
Eighth Grade—Bob Jackson, Joyce
amateur championship.
Johnston
be present as the nominating com­ her, she agrees.
Then the trouble starts. Miss Sut­
PENDLETON, No. 26.—Questions Weed Control and Soil Conservation mittee will make its report of the
was fighting for the Multnomah McCulley and Marguerite Rainwater.
ton writes checks galore to pay for
of vital interest relating to the fu­ Wm. Meiners ....................
club of Portland.
Pendleton candidates who will be voted for to necessities for a party she is giving,
The high school honor roll for the
112 pounds—Johnny Martin. U. S. preceding six weeks is as follows: ture prosperity of eastern Oregon
serve for the next six months. Other and freely signs "Miss Kay Sutton.”
Chairman
will be discussed and later reported
Indian school.
S. J. Culley ......................
Weston nominations may be made from the Cindy Dale, played by Floy Attebu-
Freshmen—Ruby Leo. Geraldine
118 pounds—Tommy Cobb, San Mullins, Eleanora Steiner, Glenn El­ on from an authoritative standpoint
Vice-Chairman
floor. A program is being arranged ry, becomes attached to Kay, and so
at the coming annual meeting of the
Jose Bears.
wood, Ralph Marble and Jesse Moore. Eastern Oregon Wheat league here W. A. Sawyer ................ Hermiston and refreshments will be served.
does Bud Jones fall for Cindy, and
12 pounds—Tommy Moyer. Port­
Secretary
Sophomores—Laura Conrad. Nina December 6 and 7, according to Mac
Tom finds himself falling for Kay
land.
James
Hill,
Sr
...................
Pendleton
Rae McCulley, Vera Sisson and Lois Hoke, Pendleton, president.
in a big way but camouflage his af­
Will
Attend
Chicago Conference.
135 pounds-—Joey August. Univer­ White.
B.
E.
Anderson
................
. Pendleton
fections by looking after her inter­
Unlike the usual organization in
sity of Idaho.
Guy Rockwall Pilot
................
Rock
Juniors—Margaret Clarke, Doro­
R. R. Finkbelner, pastor of the
Ginger Reid, played by Doro­
147 pounds—Morris Shkolnik. Se­ thy Conrad, Vivian Dyer. Bonnie convention, the Wheat league never Sheldon Taylor ................ .... Athena Hermiston Methodist church, plans ests.
thy Conrad, is another student at
takes any action unless the subject C. E. Hill ...........................
attle.
.
Pendleton
Jean Follett, Bill Harris, Josephine
to leave Monday, December 2, for the school who samples the food for
160 pounds—Ed McKinnon, Wash­ Moyer, Wayne Powers and Opal has been analyzed and reported on
Chicago as a delegate to the confer- the party In a big way.
A.A.A., Finance, Taxation and
by committees. The result has been,
ington State college.
enee
of summer institute leaders
Stockard.
says Hoke, a uniformily high type
The constable pursues the two
175 pounds—Sal Cardy. Pitts­
Legislation.
Seniors—Eleanor Dawson. Maxine of reports and resolutions adopted In
being held there December 6 to 13, boys, and the two boys pursue Kay
burgh. Cal.
Carl Enghdal ....................
Paul. Barbara Reid and Charlotte the past.
Pendleton inclusive. The conference is a train­ and Cindy, and the girls lead them
Heavyweight — Dave Johnston, Ralph.
Chairman
ing school for leaders in Epworth on until Kay’s father comes to the
be
This year’s convention
Multnomah.
Walter
Moore
...................
Pendleton League work with young people.
even more notable in that respect
school and Miss Prudence tells him
The sophomore class president. and will afford greater opportunity
Vice-Chairman
all about Kay and the impersona­
Junior class president, their advisers for growers attending to gain first
R. S. Thompson ................
Pendleton
Reward Offered.
tion she has learned about from the
and
Mr.
McAtee
held
2
Joint
meeting
Secretary
♦ LEGION AUXILIARY NOTES ♦
hand information on the subjects of
boys. He decided to assist in carry­
Tuesday afternoon to discuss an as­ current interest because of new Wm. Steen ....................... ....... Milton
Reward of $25.00 for information ing on the little game by not recog­
sembly program which the sopho- county and state arrangements for John Crow ................... ... ... Pendleton leading to arrest and conviction of nizing his daughter.
Hermiston Unit No. 37, the Amer­ mores and juniors owe to the high advance study of the subjects to C. E. Fisk ........................ ....... Milton any person molesting any of my
When he refuses to claim her as
Mac Hoke ....................... .. Pendleton apiaries.
ican Legion Auxiliary, will be host­ school because they lost a ticket sell­ come up.
his
daughter Miss Berthon immedi­
A.
E.
McCulley
...............
.........
Helix
F.
SKOVBO,
Hermiston.
ess for the annual district six con­ ing contest.
In line with the state and nation­
ately becomes uppish and plans to
At a senior class meeting held al movements to check up on connty L. A. McClintock ........... ... Pendleton
(Adv. Nov. 28-Dec.5-12)
ference to be held in Hermiston on
leave
the school. The father draw,
Tuesday, December 3d. Representa­ Tuesday during activity period, the agricultura! outlooks and opportuni­ O. D. Isaminger ............. ......... Helix
the two boys out and finds that they
tives from Pendleton, Milton. Hep­ seniors chose the play entitled "The ties, the Wheat league is serving as Production, Handling & : Marketing.
Bible Claims Extended.
come from reliable families of his
pner. Ione, Condon. Fossil and Ar­ Brat."
the agency to head up this study in Lawrence Hagen .......... Pendleton
acquaintance and that the Henri Du
Jack Dawson arrived home last the Columbia basin grain growing
Claims
of
the
American
Bible
lington units are expected to be
So-
Chairman
Monday night. His condition Is much section. Information and prelimina­ B. W. Gilliland .... .......... Pilot Rock clety will be presented at the Meth­ Frayne is the man implicated In the
present.
(Continued on last page)
odist church next Sunday, Decem­
ry findings are being gathered by
Vice-Chairman
Department officers who are to improved.
About fourteen Torch Honor mem- county committees appointed weeks Geo.
Mitchell .......-...........
Pendleton ber 1st. The topic "Crumbling Walls
be in Hermiston for the meeting are:
of Babel's Tower." To all lovers of
Secretary
Mrs. James Trumbull, president; bers. their parents and the Torch ago. These county reports will be
Bible a special Invitation is ex­
Mrs. Lloyd Jones, vice president; Honor advisor, attended a unique assembled here on Thursday before Earl Thompson ................ Pendleton the
Mrs. J. W. Mclnturff, secretary- party which began at the home of the opening of the general meeting Geo. Woodward .............. .... Adams tended.
ALONG THE CONCRETE
Terjeson .................. ..... Helix
treasurer: and Mrs. L. A. McClin- the president. Charlotte Ralph, last the next day. and preliminary state
Friday night. Partners were selec­ reports will be prepared for consi­ Claude Henscom ..... ........ Pendleton
CCC Complimentary Dance.
tock, president of District No. 6
and games were enjoyed as well deration by the convention.
James Harvey . ................... Pendleton
The conference will open with a ted candy
The CCC Company 569 at Stan­
for refreshments. From the
As the convention proceeds these Harold Barnett ................ Pendleton
Rush orders for Thanksgiving
meeting of the Auxiliary to be held as
field gave a complimentary dance
Ralph
residence
the
group
piled
in
­
state
reports
will
be
brought
up
for
Transportation
and
Rural
Electrifi-
at the Legion hall at 2:30 p. m. at to cars and were taken to the J. A.
at Refvem’s hall at Stanfield Thanks birds caused Old Mother Goose to b
those
present,
consideration
by
all
which Mrs. L. C. Todd, unit presi­ Clarke residence where more games
ration.
giving eve, Wednesday, November careless about throwing feather:
dent. will preside. This will be fol­ were enjoyed. Including football. By rather than leaving all of them to R. O. Earn heart .............. Pendleton 27. Many guests and visitors were snow flakes about last Friday. The.
the
final
session
when
many
dele
­
Chairman
came down as big as saucers, a
lowed by a school of instruction for this time everyone was willing to re­ gates have gone home.
present.
Ed Aldrich ..:...................
Pendleton
they say.
unit presidents and secretaries.
fresh himself with an apple before
Specialists from Oregon State col­
Vice-Chairman
At 6:00 p. m. a banquet for Legion they were off again for Miss Brier- lege are cooperating with growers J. E Albaugh
June Richards and Ruth Dodd in
Weather Report
.................... Pendleton
and Auxiliary members will be held ley’s residence. Here the group en­ and county agents In plans and pre­
their short dresses, hair ribbons and
Secretary
Date
Max. Min. lollypops headed for a kid party a
at the Odd Fellow's hall.
joyed playing Beno and were served paration of materials for this ninth A. R. Coppock
............ Adama November 21
3» ... 34 Echo Tuesday night.
At 8:00 p. m. there will be a cocoa and cookies before the evening annual meeting of the league, just Roy Ritner __
.... Pendleton November 22
37 .... 33
as they are in the county outlook P. S Gilliland ...
joint open meeting, also in the Odd of fun ended.
.... Pilot Rock November 23
When father earves the turke:
34 .... 31
Wyllie Crampton, who was Injured conferences in other parts of the M. H. Carter __
...... Pendleton November 24
Fellow's hall, which will be opea
40 .... 34 and luscious gravy lands on your
in an automobile accident some time state.
Clarence Tubbs
._____ Adams November 25
shirt front just shut your eyes an I
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to the publie.
ago. returned to school Tuesday. He
Following are the members of the
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think how many more things yon
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four major committees now at work Herman Snyder
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have to be thankful for than the
Precipitation
was
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hundreths
are also Improving.
in Umatilla county.
Ernest Duncan
unlucky bird renting on the plattar
of an ineb.
OUTLOOK REPORT WILL HAVE BIG PLAGE
IN PENDLETON WHEAT LEAGUE MEET