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• Ohe VOLUME XXX HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. I .MBER 15 DR. CHRISTOPHERSON BURIED IN PORTLAND THURSOAYAFTERNOON Hermistun Herali SECOND BIG MOVEMENT OF TURKEYS SHIPPED GEORGE THOMAS GOUNDREY TUBERCULOSIS SEAL SALE. George Thomas Goundrey, born of The annual Christmas Seal sale Thos. D. and E. Coywood Goundrey, was launched on Thanksgiving day February 21, 1865, in Beaver Dams, this year, funds from which will N. Y., passed away on November 26, carry on the fight against tubercu 1935, in the Hermiston General losis in this state and county. Miss hospital, at Hermiston. Oregon. Thus Emogene Paul is directing the sale another life reached the biblical age in Hermiston and has had splendid of threescore years and ten. response from people in this local At the agè of nineteen - the de ity who are glad for the opportunity ceased came to Centralia, Wn. Short to assist in carrying out this great ly after he moved to Pateros; Wn., program. where he resided for thirty years. It is imperative that protective Here he was married to Miss Nath- measures which have been found ef Uda Anderson, October 31, 1893. To fective in preventing further spread this union was born one child, now I of the disease shall be continued Mrs. Cora Mertes of Pateros, Wn. At unabated. Money raised in this lo Pateros Mr. Goundrey was postmast cality will be used for the protec er for nineteen years. tion of the people in this commun In 1927 the deceased came to Her ity. miston and settled on a farm north of town. The former wife and help Hugh Neill Graduates. mate passed away in 1932. Last year Hugh Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. on Christmas Eve, Mr. Goundrey was joined in holy wedlock to Mrs. W. D. Neill of Pine City, completed Carrie Ann Paull of Dufur, Or., at his six month’s course at the Molar Barber college in Portland recently. Dufur. Neill was awarded the highest hon He leaves his much bereaved wife, ors ever received by any student at four brothers, one daughter and sev graduation making a grade of 84 en grandchildren, besides a great out of a possible 85 points. He grad many close friends and neighbors. uated from the Pine City high school last spring and plans to secure em- MEMBER OF PACIFIC GRIDIRON ployment in Portland. DURING PAST SEASON. OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER BIG SHEEPMEN BUY PARTNER’S OREGON SHARE, DISTRICT AMERICAN LE6I0N CONFERENCE ACCLAIMED SUCCESS Announcement of a deal was made The second big movement of tur here Friday by which Mac Hoke and keys left Hermiston this week in the Donald Cameron, Pendleton sheep- Christmas shipment going to east men, purchased the interest of Fred ern markets. The Eastern Oregon Falconer, also of Pendleton, their Turkey Growers’ association held partner for 15 years, in land and its second pool Monday and Tuesday sheep in Umatilla county valued at and the Swift & Company and Her 8600,000. Falconer will retain ow COMMANDER KOEHN ADDRESSES miston Produce Company received nership of land and sheep in Wal SECOND OPERATION FATAL TO birds earlier this week. Perhaps the COMMERCIAL CLUB. lowa county and in Washington, al largest movement of birds was made so estimated to be worth 8600,000. LOCAL PHYSICIAN in these shipments for the entire Hoke and Cameron take over all State Officers of Legion and Auxil season. interest in the Cunningham Sheep Had Served In Hermiston Territory iary Present; Membership Three cars and a freight shipment company, the Nolin Sheep company, for Six Years; Many Friends went through the association pool the Pendleton ranches, the Mud Awards Made. with a total of 5880 birds going Attend Funeral. Springs ranches and the Inland through the pool averaging 18.1 Farming company. The American Legion conference pounds per bird. Of these 93% per Falconer takes over all interest in for District No. 6 held in Hermiston Funeral services for Dr. Alfred cent were prime birds. the Imnaha Sheep company, the Tuesday, December 6, was acclaimed W. Christopherson were held in The next association shipment Fence Creek Livestock company, the as very instructive by James Todd, will be held December 16 and 17, Portland Thursday afternoon at 3:00 Falconer Land & Livestock company, district commander, and Guy Ams- and Swift & Company will receive a ranch at Starbuck, Wn., and the berry, commander Hermiston Poet. o’clock at the Conservatory Chapel on the 9th. At this time a greater F. H. C. Trading company. American Legion Commander Geo. of A. J. Rose & Son, with concluding portion of the birds will be cleaned Cameron and Hoke will control in Koohn, Department of Oregon, ad services in Rose City cemetery. up in this district. this county 45,000 acres in the Cun dressed a well attended meeting of Member growers of the associa Citizens of Hermiston were shock ningham Sheep company, 9,600 acres the Hermiston Commercial club at a ed and the entire community sad tion marketing more than 95 per in the Pendleton ranches. 4,200 acres 12:30 luncheon and later in the af cent prime birds included: Cleve in the Mud Springs ranch and 2,400 ternoon addressed the high school dened Tuesday morning when news Clark. Dr. Theo. Beletskl, E. G. Til acres in lands leased in the Inland students on “The Constitution." In of the death of Dr. A. W. Christoph den, L. C. Todd, W. J. Logan, Lee Farming company. In addition to his address Commander Koehn warn Slocum, Maude Thorsen. F. N. erson was received here. Dr. Chris 17,000 head of sheep. Approximately ed against the danger of the over topherson underwent an operation Moyer, E. L. Madden, H. W. Kelley. 59,000 acres owned by Hoke and throw of our constitution. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Ethel Wilcox, A. O, Swarner, Mrs. Cameron is in wheat land. During the afternoon the Legion for mastoid in St. Vincent’s hospital H. B. Darling, I. C. Cox, S. A. An PACIFIC UNIVERSITY, Forest Falconer has 11,000 acres in Wal and Auxiliary conducted separate G. L. Hall of McMinnville, Or., In Portland two weeks ago and was derson, U. Horner, M. Potter, C. A. Grove, Ore., (Special)—Fred Reeves, arrived Friday morning and will lowa county and 5,000 acres in Wal meetings in which the state reported as doing nicely until Fri Keller, Don DeMoss and J. Jendrze- of Hermiston, has been a member of spend the week visiting his mother la Walla county, of which 2,500 business and national programs were outlined. the Pacific University gridiron team day when he became sufficiently jewski. State officers present at the busi in a position of right tackle and Is Mrs. Lola S. Hall and sister Miss acres are wheat lands. worse to Justify a second operation Hall. Mr. Hall is also here in The companies have been operat ness meeting included: Jerry Owens from which lie never regained con- ************ a one year letterman. Fred weighs Clara connection with his missionary ing since July of 1920. In 1929 of Salem, editor of the Oregon Le 195 pounds, is six feet tall and has sciousness. He passed away at 4:00 work. He will speak at the Stanfield Hoke and Cameron took over one gionnaire and also head of the Vet t STANFIELD NEWS t been a hard-hitting member of the church o’clock Tuesday morning. next Sunday. half interest in the companies, or erans’ State Aid Commission; Mose team. By Sophronia Rhea A number of Hermiston people M. G. Hedwall and Curtis Simons cers in the Cunningham Sheep com Palmitere of Salem, state member Reeves has been handicapped motored to Portland to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers, Bob somewhat pany will be Mac Hoke, president; of the Hermiston Masonic order left ship chairman; Dick Smithwaite, several minor injuries funeral which was conducted by the bie Starkweather and LaVonne Walk during the by season Thursday morning for Portland to Donald Cameron, vice-president, Baker, U. S. Veteran’s Placement but was able to Masonic lodge of which Dr. Chris were holiday guests at the D. R. play in the Willamette-Pacific game. attend the funeral of Dr. A. W. Mrs. Edith Phillips, secretary-treas Officer; Hugh McCallum of Milton, topherson was a member. Starkweather home. He is the son of J. A. Reeves of Christopherson. They were accom urer, and Ralph M. Burgess of Port department adjutant; Judge Wm. Dr. Alfred W. Christopherson was The Stanfield women’s study club Hermiston and graduated from the panied by Miss Margaret Hedwall land, director. Kletzer of Portland, Child Welfare ______ 36 years of age and came to Hermis met at the home of Mrs. F. A. Baker Hermiston Union high school in '34. and Roy Thomas and son Bobby, and Chairman. ton in 1929 where he has practiced Thursday, November 29, Seventeen Guy Amsberry. Mr. Thomas will re WOOL GROWERS’ AUXILIARY At the Auxiliary business meet medicine. He was City Health Offi members were present; also five main in Portland with his son who INVITED TO PENDLETON ing Mrs. L. C. Todd introduced the GREGORY-KRYGER. cer and railroad doctor. He was a guests. The response to roll call was will enter the Shrine hospital for following guests: Mrs. J. H. Turn Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kryger an treatment. Other members of the graduate of the University of Ore short lessons on Federal Aid for of bull, state president of Portland; The regular monthly, meeting be gon Medical school after attending Health and Child Welfare, led by nounce the marriage of their daugh party will return Friday morning. Mrs. Lloyd M. Jones, Portland, vice Reed College and Washington high Mrs. William Reeves. Mrs. Harriet ter Katrena to Mr. Kenneth Gregory, Donald Housden of Pateros, Wn., the Wood Growers Auxiliary will president; Mrs. J. W. Mclnturtf, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gregory held at Echo Friday. school in Portland. He served his Baker reviewed the book, “Men of secretary-treasurer; and Mrs. L. A. accompanied his mother Mrs. M. E. Stanfield, Wednesday, November who wish to , Internship in the Multnomah coun Against Death.” A Christmas party McClintock, Pendleton, who Is dist Housden, also of Pateros, Wn., his Members 27, at Pasco, Wn. luncheon at Kent s Cafe in nue ty, Doernbecker and Shrine hospit and a one o’clock luncheon will be The bride graduated from the Her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Strong of Spokane; ton Dec 14, should inform the pres- rict president. als. He was a member of A. F. and held at the home of Mrs. J. F. Rue- miston A 6:30 banquet was served by the Union high school with the and his uncle, Lafe Spencer and A. M. lodge, and Nu Sigma Nu fra ber, Dec. 12th. All members are ladies of the Rebekah lodge. The class of '31 and has since lived with wife of Okanogan, Wn„ arrived ternity. urged to attend. Wednesday night to spend the Th tables were attractive with immita- her parents here. Mr. Gregory at Both the boys and girls basketball tended the local high school before anksgiving holidays at the homes of favieea Dr. Christopherson is survived by new tlon turkeys as place cards with his widow Beatrice Christopherson, teams will motor to Umatilla Fri moving to Stanfield where he Is his sisters, Mrs. Roy Ford and Mrs. candles and a basket of fruit used and daughter Barbara, his parents day night for a game of basketball. herdsman for the Coe Ranch. The Orvil West of the Fourth Unit. They as a center piece at the speaker's Miss Edith Dunn of La Grande young couple will make their home were returning from an extended Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Christopherson of table. Portland, and a sister Mrs. R. E. accompanied Mrs. Jackson to Stan on the Coe place. visit around Spokane, in Idaho and _______ J. M. Biggs of La Grande acted as field last Wednesday where she visi Freeze, also of Portland. in Oregon. They left Sunday for + COLUMBIA NEWS * toastmaster and introduced Com we e —— ted her parents over the holidays. their respective hornee. Ernest, a By MARIJANE HAMMER. Receives Scholastic Honors. mander Koehn and Mrs. Turnbull. Mrs. Jackson and her son Boyd re brother of Donald Housden, who has .a ves U A. Wilson and THE GRAND COULEE DAM Commander Koohn presented rec turned to La Grande for the week Walter Jendrzejewski, son of Mr. been visiting here for the past six .Mr, Etna Wilson, George Bed- ognition cards to commanders and and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski of weeks, accompanied them. BEGINS TO RISE, DEC. 6. . end. adjutants of posts In District 6 A miscellaneous shower was giv Hermiston, was awarded the honor Mrs. Chas. Trlsler and daughter which had exceeded their member Spokane, Wn.—Friday, December en Saturday night at the G. E. Great of having his name engraved on a Mrs. Chester Bryant returned to Thanksgiving dinner guests at the ship in 1934 over the previous year. 6, after months of preparation dur house home in honor of Miss La silver scholastic cup offered by D. their home in Boise, Idaho, after Tom Wilson home. ..Mi, These cards were signed by the Na ing which gigantic machinery tore Vonne Walk, niece of Mr. and Mrs. D. Hill for outstanding work In the spending the Thanksgiving holidays Mr. and Mrs. La Mon and family tional Commander and were award down a mountain of volcanic ash D. R. Starkweather, who is to be freshman year at Oregon State col with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson. of Pendleton visited at the L. Ham ed to R. B. Taylor, past district com and sand, and blasted and smoothed married December 7, to Mr. Lendell lege, where he is in his sophomore Mrs. Trisler is Mrs. Watson’s mother mer home Wednesday evening. mander, Milton; Wm. Hayes and Mr the granite bedrock, the Grand Cou Johnson of Hood River. Many love- year. Jendrzejewski is living at and Mrs. Bryant is her sister. Mrs. John Grey, who has been Howell, Ione; Sam Moore and O. K; lee Dam will begin to rise. ly gifts were received by the hon Cauthorn Hall and is a roomate of The Misses Lois and Grace Jack- very 111 at her home, is much Im Mudge, Hermiston: Leslie Oliver and Bob Henderson, also of Hermiston, At about 2:00 P. M., with pomp oree. son and Don Jackson spent Thanks R. G. Burlingame, Milton: L. L who has been elected social chair and ceremony befitting the signifi Mrs. J. F. Lane entertained the man for the hall. giving with their parents Mr. and P Re Bennett, nephew of Pettinger and Ruland Smith, Pen cant occasiaon. First car of concrete Monday Bridge club at her home. Mrs. E. L. Jackson in the Minnehaha ter Hutchison, dleton. will trundle out over the trestle, the The tuberculin test was given in district. Lois is employed in Port ployed in Columbia district, Mayor F. C. McKenzie gave a wel Ladies’ Auxiliary Meets. land, Grace in Pendleton, and Don eral weeks, left this week for Seat come to the visiting delegation in Governor of the State of Washing the Stanfield schools Wednesday af- The Ladies Auxiliary meeting was in The Dalles. ton will tip the bucket, and the first LUIIlC/iNs tie to visit friends. q behalf of the city and lauded the The S. A. A. club held its annual held at Columbia Park club house Jack Allen left this week for Long work of the organization in the past. part of what will be the world’s Last Saturday night, at the coun meeting at the high school Monday November 25th. The afternoon was try home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ford, view Wn.. where he is employed. largest dam, will have been laid. Musical numbers were also fur The Columbia school gave a nished by the Stanfield high school night. spent piecing quilts, after which re a farewell party was given In honor Miss Shirley Brownson, who teach Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Morris are vi freshments were served by the com of Ernest Housden of Pateros, Wn., Thanksgiving program band directed by W. A. Nassa han. es commerce in the Pendleton high siting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. mittee in charge including Mesdames who has been visiting his sisters, afternoon at the Columbia school school, spent the holidays with her G. Elliott. Hammer, Wells and Udey. The next Mrs. Roy Ford and Mrs. Orvil West, house. ,, .. parents Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brown The Ladies Aid will hold its an meeting will be held December 6th, the past six weeks. Those present Wayne Lindner spent the week BLUE RIBBON CALF CLUB HAS nual Christmas bazaar Saturday, De with Mesdames Reid, Christley and were Mrs. M. E. Housden and son, end in Portland. son. KNOT TYING DEMONSTRATION. cember 7, at 2:00 o’clock. Needle Hughes acting as hostesses. .Toe Ellen Mopps visited in Uma- Donald of Pateros. Wn.; Mrs. Wm. $4999902900* work, candies and food will be on Strong.Spokane; Mr. and Mrs. Laafe tilla Friday afternoon. The regular meeting of the Blue Spencer, Okanogan, Wn.; Mr. and Arilda Foster entertained at a Ribbon Calf club was held at the HIGH SCHOOL NOTES sale. Weather Report. home. Mrs. John Ford and daughter Evel party Saturday evening at Nepoger home of Jo Ellen Mopps, November Mr and Mrs. Dan Decker and $666999490**% Max. Mln. yn: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shinkle Those present were Nellie Hooker, 30. Thirteen members of the senior small son of Umapine, Ore., spent Date ................... 39 .... 30 and daughter Patricia; Mr. and Joe Ellen Mopps, Ethel After the business meeting, W, A. class are wearing the new rings Thanksgiving day at the home of November 28 29 ................... 35 .... 29 Mrs. Orvil West and daughter Lil Hutchison, Martha Bell Caldwell, Sawyer, assistant, county agent, which arrived Wednesday of this Mr. Decker’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. November 34 .... 31 November 30 ................... lian: Beth, Alice, Patsy, Jack and Leonard Balls and demonstrated the tying of knots use A. D. Kepple. week. ful to all farmers. There will be and Mrs. M. C. Pearson and December 1 ...................... 35 .. . 31 Tom Cooney; Karl Krause, Stanfield; Josephine Moyer and Supt. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee two Mr. daughters . 34 .... 30 the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. sell of Hermiston were more practice In this field of work from Portland spent December 2 ...................... spent the Thanksgiving holidays the holidays in Stanfield . 33 .... 30 Roy Ford, and the honoree. A very in ¡r dinner guests at the W. L. DICK later on. at the home December 3 ...................... with their daughter and son-in-law, December 4 ...................... . 32 .... 30 enjoyable evening was spent danc «on home Willard Hutseli is a son The rest of the meeting was spent Mr. and Mrs. Orvil J. Widman at of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McCormick. Precipitation was .05. ing and playing games. of Mrs. Dickson. . , in playing games and singing club Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sturdivant are Natalie, Wn. Linn Shaver was a business visi winter with their Other teachers spending the holi spending the tor in Stanfield Friday. Mrs. Ila Wallace. days out-of-town were: Miss Mar daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Arthur have Mr. and Mrs. Myers and I family Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baker and garet Elliott who went to Portland; of Stanfield were Thanksgiving din been visiting in Portland with their son Bobble and Miss Kather Miss Harriett Olson, at her home in small daughter and family, and other ner guests at the Macken home. ine Macaskle of Spokane, Wn., have Spokane; Ladrew Moshberger, at been Sack Allen and Mr. and Mrs Ad: friends, returning home Thanksgiv visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ba- home in Portland; Miss Esther Sib ing. dleman and family ert with her parents at Elberton, ker. Ing dinner guests at the John Con Wn.; Coach and Mrs. Hal Hatton rad home. Rev. Blacklund Will Speak. went to Pendleton. Mrs J. H. Reid left Wednesday At the annual meeting of the Ed Dunning reported favorably Tuberculin tests were given to Rev Harold Blacklund of Glad Umatilla Project Farm Bureau held on the business of the Hermiston for Longview. Wn.. to visit her sis ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE * 3«5 students in the Hermiston and stone, Ore., will preach at the Bap Saturday night, November 30, man Mermantile Co-operative store. ter for about two weeks. Columbia schools Tuesday of this tist church Sunday morning at agers of the various cooperativa or Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pierson and A report for the Hermiston Co- week bv Dr. Odell of The Dalles, as 11:00 o’clock and again in the eve ganizations in Hermiston and sur family were Thanksgiving dinner Dale Wells was looking for a sisted by Miss Margaret D. Port ning at 7:30 o’clock. Rv. Blacklund rounding territory reported an in operative Laundry & Cannery com guests at the Laird home in Stan- angel at school Monday. mann. R.N.. County Health Nurse. comes highly recommended as a crease in the volume of business piled by O. L. Barlow was read by W. A. Sawyer. This report showed " Bessie Hammer of Salem. Linn Prosperity around the corner wa The Girl’s League gave a Thanks speaker and the general public is in during the past year. that tbe cannery had processed the antidote for the depression giving program last Wednesday vited to attend. Shaver of Goldendale, Mrs. Fred Edgar Jehrung of Portland, was 11,000 cans more than the volumn Technocracy for prosperity; the Net which featured the following mem guest speaker and talked on Credit In 1934. The laundry was operated Johnson and son Hüllet of Albie, and Deal for technocracy; and now the Methodist Aid Bazaar. bers: Numbers by the high school Mr and Mrs. Carl Hammer and fam Union organization, and stated that 10 hours a day for the first four Townsend Plan is the antidote ft orchestra; "The History of Thanks- The Methodist Ladies Aid will the Hermiston Oregon Credit Union of the week, with 8-hour runs , ily of Hermiston were Thanksgiving the New Deal. All this is exciting- giving” by Margaret Clarke; hold a bazaar in the basement of the was the first unit organized in Ore days dinner guests at the L. Hammer Friday and Saturday. Approxi Hope we are In the prosperity rat •Bridge" a skit presented by boys church Friday, December 13, at gon and the only one in the state to on mately 150 families take advantage until the finish. in girl’s character: Plano solo by 8.00 o’clock in the evening. A spec be organized under the new federal of John Conrad and Linn Shaver At the Legion banquet: Mrs. Wr the facilities of the laundry. Opal Stockard; “This is a Movie" ial program is being arranged and credit union plan. Mr. Zehrung Is were business visitors in Helix Mon Shaar turning her other cheek t 1 Project Leaders Report. a short skit. day. booths for entertainment will be director of Credit Unions under the be “smote" by Sam Moore. Walt« George Koehn of Portland, Amer featured. Needlework, cooked food Section of Federal Credit Administ Project leaders who gave indivi- j The Blue Ribbon Calf club held a Hamm coming In late with a red ican Legion Commander. Department and refreshment booths will also be ration. meeting at the Lathrop home Satur nose. Peter Castric reclining in his | dual reports were re-elected as well , of Oregon, addressed the assembly In evidence. The public is invited to H. M. Sommerer, manager of the | as the executive board, as follows: I day afternoon. Wm. A. Sawyer, as chair with a look of contentment an Tuesday on the "Constitution.” He attend and enjoy a social evening. Farm Bureau Co-operaative, stated H. J. Ott. president; A. E. Bensel, sistant county agent, demonstrated a cigar after the banquet. Raymond was attending a district conference Walker refusing a second helpin that an average of 346 tons of mix vice president; C. M. Jackson, sec- tbe tying of many kinds of knots. Wesley and Gordon Blessing of only because he did not have on in this city. Wool Show Postponed. ing and custom grinding had been | retary-treasurer; L. C. Dyer, dairy- done during tbe first ten months of ing; Mrs. Geo. Genn, poultry: Dr. Portland spent the Thanksgiving kimono. “Mack” McCulley toyin The wool display planned for Fri the year. Of this amount an average I Theo. Beletskl, disease control: John holidays at the home of their grand- his shoe on the toe of hfs right tot 446446990999*999 (No new shoes In evidence.) • HOSPITAL NOTES ♦ day. December 6, by the Wool Grow of 54 tons per month was custom Jendrzejewski, rodent control: J. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linder. ers Auxiliary at Echo, has been post- Bessie Hammer, who has been vi Commander Koehn accepting th IW. McMullen, marketing: H. M. ....4.469666%*** poned indefinitely because of the work. M. G. Hedwall. manager of the I Sommerer, finance; W. G. Rodda. | siting at the home of her parents, reprimand from Past Commande Mrs. Fred Painter of Echo is a illness of the president, Mrs. Ralph and Mrs. L. Hammer, for the Biggs for not having worn his len Umatilla Co-operative Creamery and I bees and fair exhibits; A. E. Ben-1 Mr medical patient and is doing nicely. Corrigal. sel, recreation; E. L. Jackson. 4-H past week, left Monday for Salem. thy woolens while invading tb Cold Storage Lockers, reported that The regular meeting will be held Chas. Bowman of Echo who is be Linn Shaver left Saturday for Gol- eastern Oregon territory. club; W A. Sawyer, cooperative«: ing treated for arm lacerations re at 2:00 p. m. Friday down stairs in the output of butter from the plant C. L. Upham. Mrs. B. Hutchison and dendale, Wn.. where he will make The city was e blue with cig: had exceeded that of 1934 by 20,000 ceived last week in a hay chopper, the council room at the city hall. A. H. Cable, park board; E. H. Dun his home for the winter with his smoke Wednesday from cigars hand and that all cold storage lockers are is improving. ed out by Harold Thompson on b - now rented with a waiting list being ning. legislative; and H. K. Dean, parents. Reward Offered. Billie Ransier returned to hie field crops. L. H. Pearson left thia week for half of the arrival of a son. established. Walter Jendrzejewski had b” home in Boardman Wednesday. The Co-operative Service Station Seattle and Tacoma to visit his Reward of $25.00 for information Picture Machine Tried. name engraved on a scholastic CI 1 Mrs. Chas. Taylor has donated 12 leading to arrest and conviction of report was given by C. A. Jack man daughter and son. The new slide picture camera was cans of asparagus to the hospital. any person molesting any of my present manager who stated that Elbert Hutchison of Pendleton for outstanding work in hte tree 820,000 in business has been done tried out on a one-reel film entitled was a visitor at the horns of his par man year at O .S.C. Walt says th ' Mrs. r. L. Jewett has also donated apiaries. J. SKOVBO, Hermiston in the pant sixteen months sinee the "Digging Up the Paet.” which show ents, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison. "It was a considerable expense it a steer to the hospital and this is seems the charge Is per letter.” ed pre-historic animate. cooperative opened for business. (Adv. Nov. 28-Dec.5-12) Tuesday. being cut up by D. D. Follett. --- —e = December attend nane the weedleno.ahsr Sa&° tnsn.suueçears.Mnoanzbarîns week. Mrs. Bax: who has been en for say. Wednesday Barber Loi Elmer WillardLhE- ame. Thanksiy- BUSINESS PROGRESS FOR YEAR SHOWN IN FARM CO-OPERATIVE MANAGER’S REPORT were ThanksgiY-