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ru fermtafcm ferali* HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, GL organization IM6C0MPLETED ROAD W ILL EFFECT IN L A N D TRAFFIC STUDENTS TOUR MIDDLE WEST JUNE 17. 1937 RAINWATER-GARNER. Miss Zelma G arner, d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. W alter G arn er of Echo, became th e bride of E v erett R ainw ater, son of Mr. an d Mrs. E. E. R ain w ater of H erm iston, W ed nesday, Ju n e 2, in W alla W alla, Wn. The ceremony was perform ed by Rev. P hilip H artm an , pastor of the M ethodist church in th e parsonage at 2:30 o’clock in th e aftern o o n . Mrs. R ain w ater and Mrs. G arn er, m others of th e couple, w ere th e only atten d a n ts. T he bride wore a w h ite sport su it w ith w hite accessories. She g ra d uated from th e Echo h ig h school w ith th e class of ’36. T he groom g rad u ated from th e H erm iston high school in ’35 and is now employed in Connor’s Cash store. T he young couple w ill m ake th e ir home in H er m iston. _______ ____ ________ STANFIELD STAGES MOTORCYCLE SHOW LIVESTOCK SHOW NETS 4-H AWARDS m eeting is being i arranged with C rxm o A m m m n X o/t 1 a n I 7 c in b s . a onfg r l r s-« CrfneH • WUa n L aw rente Swarnei-- ^ d e n t ------ , th e — uiaiiuu Ba“ ‘ discusV d dm - S.ta ^ o has has been been T he m otorcycle races and field » .a te ie college, . who discuss the proposed Uma •• home during the spring term , left m eet w hich w ill be staged a t S ta n tilla po rt road, on Ju n e 25th, ac IRRORATION field, Ju ly 4 th an d 5th, will n ot be U M A T IL L A C O U N TY cording to a le tte r received by H. G. last week w ith a group of students la ck in g in comedy, sta te s W. L. and members of the American Socie H edw all. president of the Hermis Cederdale, d irec to r of th is event. TIES TH IR D R LA C E ton Com mercial club, from Roy Rlt- ty of A gricultural Engineers, to a t T he balloon b u rstin g co n test or tend the national convention to be hoM T’ :__ .. - »... cave m an soccer w ill provide plenty m b" % r s „ x = . ,h i « 2 U m atilla county 4-H club mem . . . new rural electrification pro- s of lau g h s. In th is event two rid ers bers received a good ra tin g by plac * T for this d istric t took d e fin ite o l r , p r » . . u . i , » rro n , Um‘,,111,. ------ Umatilla are m ounted on each m achine, one ing second in rew ard s received by (orward d uring the past week H erm -------------------- iston and Pendleton will a t ju n io r in ag ricu ltu ral engineering o p e ra tin g th e m otorcycle w hile the counties a t th e E astern Oregon Live and has been active of .L .etion of the board of dlrec- , tend, d tog to„pthpr w1th _ ,h„_ ” “““ "aa “«eu an acnve member or eth er w ith other o th e r rid e r trie s to p ro tect a toy stock show, Ju n e 10th to 11th. the club, first i vice ' ‘ ^ ^ t l e c t T a ^ ^ n g i n e e r f o r d! ? !r’in L t °. pre8ent argum ent for during* h i s being ^ i m vear n ^ h n pres n ’ “* balloon tied to his cap and a t th e U m atilla county livestock ju d g during his first year in school. He sam e tim e succeed in p u n c tu rin g ing team s w ere en tered w ith fifteen K X t W. J- W a rn e r of H er- early construction of the road direct is also one of the few who form u th e balloon suspended from th e cap team s and 85 in d iv id u als in th e ly n o rth from H erm iston, joining nrnn was chosen as a tto rn e y , and the W allula cut-off highway near lated plans for the tour three years of an o th e r rid er. T he rid er le ft in ju d g in g events. Classes judged w ere National B ank of H erm is- the overhead crossing a t U m atilla. ago. th e co n flict w ith an in fla ted b al two in dairy , one beef, one fa t sheep, was made the dep o sito ry for T he m eeting Is being held in an ef The student group left Oregon loon w ill be th e w inner. Any n um and one in b reeding hogs. ! $129,000, available for th e fo rt to secure the support of Interior State college June 5th and will ber may en te r th is contest. T he Im bler sheep club t e u M points in presenting th e m atter to make a tour of the middle west, vis T h e Rose City M otorcycle club scored 1335 o u t of a possible score “incorporation papers w ere ex e c u t th e sta te highway commission. iting implement factories, ag ricu l will be rep resen ted in all ev en ts by of 1500 to nose o u t th e U m atilla ed forwarded to th e n a tio n a l R. T he new road will elim inate the tu ral colleges, steel mills, autom o CO UNTY OFFICES some of the n o rth w e st’s cham pions. team m em bers w ere L o re tta Mul- A office at W ash in g to n , D. C., five sh a rp curves and grade cros bile industries and several m ajor ci W ith 40 or 50 events scheduled kins, C harles K ik, and R o b ert Ben- final approval. A set of by-law s sing thro u g h H erm iston, and two ties of the region. This is the th ird CLOSED SAT. P. M . th e re w ill be no end to th e unexpec SGI. group making such a tour from the jer which future courses of ac tio n m iles of w ater logged roadbed be The U m atilla beef club team tied ted an g les w hich may evelop. college to atten d the n ational con Com plying w ith th e law s passed 1 be arranged, are also expected, tw een H erm iston and Umatilla. It A n o th er novelty event scheduled th e U nion beef team an d th e D ry vention. They expect to retu rn a t th e last leg islatu re, all county of is th e m otorcycle slow race. T his Creek pig club team for th ird w ith ¡a hoped the new r u ra l p la n t w ill w ill extend north from Hermiston fices will close a t noon each S a tu r event n o t only req u ires th e peak of a score of 1260. T h e m em bers of In operation before th e end of to th e W allula cut-off ju st east of about July 4th. day. T his w ill apply to th e tax d e rid in g a b ility b u t fu rn ish es m any th e U m atilla team w ere Leo R ueber, the overhead crossing a t Umatilla. « year. p artm en t of th e sh e riff’s office b u t am using in cid en ts. A sh o rt d istan ce Eldon Saylor an d K en n eth Bensel. A The organization form ed is u n d e r T he port a t U m atilla will be built JACK M ARTIN GETS th e crim in al d ep artm en t w ill be is m easured an d a fte r an equal s ta rt th ird Jud g in g team was en tered state law for n o n -p ro fit coop- as soon as boats are perm itted to open as usual w ith a m an on d uty th e la st m an to cross th e fin ish line from th e H erm iston D airy club. T he ■atives and the business w ill be use the new river channel now be ENGINEERING JOB a t all tim es. Is th e w inner. Some of th e rid ers be mem bers w ere M arie an d George inducted according to cooperative ing com pleted between Celilo and Corpe. Leo This announcem ent was issued come ex p erts in b alan cin g and move H artley and B ern ard U m atilla. Jack M artin, senior in engineer ethods. Its g rea test im portance to the in ing a t Oregon State college, and son th is week by S heriff R. E. (Bob) as little as an inch or two a m in R ueber an d R o b ert Bensel scored The cost of operation w ill be on 440 o u t of 500 to tie for second , basis of cost of ju ice to th e Con te rio r points, including southern of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. M artin of H er Goad from th e P endleton office. ute. T he rid e r’s feet m ust not place for in d iv id u al honors. Anyone p lan n in g on tra n sa c tin g touch th e gro u n d d u rin g th e race. miston, has been called on a four Idaho, will be in the in terest of a ner, which will include cost of One of th e m ost d an g ero u s is th e Joe Cooney in th e d airy division lice, distribution, m a in te n a n c e of b etter fre ig h t rate basis through m onths job w ith the Idaho Power business at th e co u rt house on S at bropd Jum p in th e m otorcycle sp o rts and K en n eth Bensel in th e beef d i ie system, depreciation, an d a re- w ater and truck tran sp o rtatio n , a l company a t H agerm an, Idaho. Mar u rd ay should do so before noon. and req u ires nerv e as w ell as a b ility vision received fo u rth place in show irn construction cost to th e gov- so in im proved facilities for h and tin previously worked for th e com to ride. It is not uncom m on for th e m anship. Townsend Club Nominates. •nment for the system over a per- ling petroleum , wheat, wood, lum pany. He had been appointed chief m ost experienced and ex p ert rid ers Those who received prizes from I of many years a t a very low r a te ber and o th e r heavy -produce to the of party in the soil conservation N om ination of officers was held to tak e bad spills try in g th e jum p. U m atilla county w ere: program for th is d istrict out of the a t th e reg u la r Tow nsend club m eet ____ boat lines. interest. The sp rin k le r w agon has been se Bruce H olt, P en d leto n , firs t place, Pendleton office, and gave th a t up ing Tuesday evening, alo n g w ith The by-laws provide for th e elec- cured an d w ill be used on th e tra c k cham pion of H ereford class, g ran d to accept the engineering job. reg u la r business tran sa ctio n s. C. A. to lay th e d ust, a ssu rin g sp ectato rs cham pion of th e 4-H show, an d ion of a board of five d ire c to rs by EDUCATOR TO SPEAK Jack m an and F. M. G u iw its w ere h igh class com petition. lembers of the cooperative. T his g ran d cham pion of th e e n tire show Masons to Portland. nom inated for p resid e n t: C. R. card will select a m an ag er, w ho HERE FRI., JUNE 25 w ith his H ereford senior fa t steer. leets the approval of th e n a tio n a l Bruce w as a tte n d in g 4-H sum m er Delegates to the Grand C hapter Moore, vice p resid e n t; Mrs. C. R. Delegates to Conference. Moore and Mrs. Geo. Beddow, tre a IEA. Other necessary em ployes w ill school and his calf w as show n by H arry V. Kepner, principal of of the Masons and E astern Star su re r: F. E. E a rn h a rt and W. G. chosen to operate th e system ac- T he an n u a l conference of M eth W alter H olt J r. He received ?25 in which convened in P o rtlan d W ed Drding to the best cu sto m a ry m eth- W est high school in Denver, Colo nesday of this week, were Mrs. C ur Dyer, secretary. Mrs. C. A. Ja ck - odist Episcopal churches in Oregon prizes. The present board consists of rado, seventeen years and long a tis Simons and Mr. and Mrs. Sloan man won th e hooked ru g presented w ill m eet in K lam ath F alls, Ore., Leo R ueber of S tan fie ld won firs t G. Penney, chairm an, J. H. Reid, leader in Colorado education, will Thomson, and David M ittlesdorf of a t a D utch auction. C. A. Jack m an T uesday, Ju n e 22nd. The local in the S h o rth o rn sen io r f a t steer deliver an address on “ Land of the was named delegate to th e sta te icretary-treasurer, an d E. D. M ar ch u rch is sen d in g Mrs. E. E. R a in class, second in th e H am p sh ire y ea r H ermiston chapter, Jam es F. Lane, in, Hawley Bean and R. G. Saylor, M idnight S u n ,” at the Methodist Wm. H aggm ann and F ran k Sloan convention a t Redm ond, Ore., Ju n e w ate r as lay delegate, and R. R- ling ewes, and cham pion fa t steer. church Friday, June 25th, accord 24 to 26, and Mrs. H. B. D arlin g , a l the term of this board is te m p o rary F in k b ein er, th e pastor. Mr. F in k - His prizes am ounted to $17. from the Stanfield order, and Dr. b ein er has been ir.vited to re tu rn ptil a permanent board is elected. ing to an announcem ent by R. R. W. Marvin M arbut, Jack Teel and te rn a te. -■ ■ ■ Eldon Saylor of H erm isto n won F’inkbeiner, pastor of the church, as p asto r of th e local church for a n second in th e S h o rth o rn sen io r f a t The preliminary surveys have al- Mrs. M arbut from Echo. Mr. Lane r. K epner is a b ro th er of Mrs. N. HOSPITAL NOTES. eady been made, approved by th e steer class and th ird in th e A ngus o th e r year. „ n _________ and Mr. Haggman left Tuesday and Bloom of H erm iston. ational REA, and m oney for con senior fa t steer class. He received Mr. Sloan w ent down Monday. The Mrs. Geo. T ucker of B oardm an Is The land of the m idnight sun is duction of lines w ill be av a ila b le Epworth League Rally. $15. Echo delegation left W ednesday. a m edical p a tie n t in th e H erm iston rhen incorporation papers pass th e th a t portion of Norway and Sweden, Mrs. Simons left early in the week G en e ril hospital th is week. C harles K ik of U m atilla won n o rth of th e A rtie Circle. T he E p w o rth L eague of th e M eth fo u rth in th e sam e class to receive ortland and W ashington offices. to visit in P ortland. Mrs. N. J. V anS kike of H erm iston odist church w ill hold a rally F r i Mr. K epner plans to retire at the Approximately 500 farm e rs have was som ew hat im proved W ednesday. day n ig h t, Ju n e 18th. w ith re p re a prize of $5. Joe Cooney of U m atilla won th ird Igned preliminary req u e sts for pow- close of his school year after serving Mrs. M erril P o tte r, who u n d e r se n tativ es from societies at M ilton, Gene Moore Chief Orderly. since 1895. He is recognized as a r. but before electric ju ic e can be w ent a m ajor o p eratio n tw o weeks F re ew ater, P en d leto n , Echo. A rlin g in th e senior y e a rlin g d airy h eifer fine teacher and executive. He was Gene G. Moore, son of Mr. and ago, is reported as doing nicely. calf class. He received $7 in prizes. lllvered, contracts m u st be execu- ton and H eppner present. T he pro E ugene R ugg of U m atilla won (d by the user, and a m em bership of educated a t the Ohio W esleyan col- Mrg s. C. R. Moore of H erm iston, has Ju liu s Gimble, who suffered in ju gram of th e evening will include a 5.00 for each person, paid in to th e lege, th e U niversity of Michigan, j)ppn appointed chief orderly to ries re su ltin g in a m ajo r operation d in n e r a t 6 :0 0 o’clock followed hy a six th in th e H ereford ste er class an d H arvard university and the Univer- Captain „ H elm er Sweenholt, com la st week, ia rep o rted as doing nice fourth in th e h eifer class, w hich ’eneral fund. program and rec re atio n al hour. m ander of the 29th U. S. Army En- ly. b ro u g h t him $6 in prizes. The source of supply fo r elec trl- sity of Colorado. traveled exten gineers, now at Chehalis, Wn. He Mr. K epner has nas in u n c u U m atilla en tered eleven head of ity has not been determ in ed . T he A baby d au g h te r was born to livestock and th re e ju d g in g team s. IEA is considering a diesel p lan t sively d uring his vacations and has waR selecte(j from a group of 28 eli Mr. an d Mrs. E dw ard Schell of H er ••• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <♦ ♦ T. P ierson, a s sista n t co unty a g ind is also n egotiating w ith th e P a- visited most of the foreign coun- gible for th e appointm ent. Gene m iston T uesday afternoon. < IRRIGON * .1. ent, was in ch arg e of th e U m atilla enlisted in th e arm y engineers the lific Light & Pow er com pany, and tries. Mr. P e te r C astric is a p a tie n t in By MRS. W. C. ISOM <• group of fifteen members. U m atilla la tte r p art of April. Dale Carson al- th e ho sp ital an d is rep o rted as hher sources of supply for sw itc h ____ < county received $80 in prizes w ith ► ❖ ❖ ❖ <• <• ••• enlisted a t th a t tim e and is in slow ly im proving.___ _______ yard rates. an a d d itio n a l am o u n t to be paid Mr. and Mrs. B arney E n d rice and the same corps. The board has been au th o rized to COLUMBIA fam ily from C hew ella, W n., are later. Church Holds Camp Meetings. Bake extensions w hen needed or de- By Lois H utchison Those le av in g H erm isto n for U n here for a w eeks’ v isit w ith Mrs. New Settlers on Land. lired to reach oth er farm s u n d e r th e E ig h ty m em bers of th e re-orga- E n d rice’s b ro th er and fam ily, Mr. ion W ednesday and r e tu rn in g S a t lystem. The exact cost to th e farm er Tom W ilson has sold his ten acre Theron M illard of W amic, Ore., nized ch u rch of th e L a tte r Day u rday evening w ere: aanot be determ ined u n til th e cost home here to W illiam Mikesell and has purchased the Jones forty acre S ain ts atten d ed th e m eeting a t the and Mrs. F ra n k L eicht. R obert Bensel. K en n eth Bensel, Mrs. U m iker and little d a u g h te r if power and m a in te n an c e have is gone to join his wife on their tra c t in th e Columbia d istric t and New M adden home in H erm iston K ath ry n cam e from Kidd V alley B ernard Corpe, Bill Corpe, Joe Coon ieen fixed. ) acre farm in w estern W ashing- will move onto the place in a few Sunday. They came from Pasco, S atu rd ay to v isit h er a u n t, Mrs. E n ey, George, M arie and Russell H a r t The board of d irec to rs h as held (lavs. He has a dairy herd and ex F reew ater, M ilton and o th e r places, drice, w hile she was here v isitin g ley, C harles K ik, H a rry Lewis, Jo h n laiiy meetings to a c q u a in t th e mem- M cM ullen, L o re tta M ulkins, E ldon Mr. and Mrs. Blessing, who have pects to add turkeys next year. H. in clu d in g a few from as far as S eat th e fo rm er’s p aren ts. •ers with the REA m ethods of con been visitin g at the Gus Linder V. M etteer of Spray, Ore., has leased tle and Coer ’d Alene. T he n ex t Mrs. A drian Allen of B u tte r Creek Saylor, E ugene R ugg, Leo R ueber traction through th e U nited S tates, home, retu rn ed to P ortland last the Noble th irty acres in Columbia m eeting w ill be in Septem ber a t visited h er p are n ts, Mr. and Mrs. and J. T. P ierso n . hey are assured th a t th e costs to week. Mrs. P auline Gorry, who has d istrict for th ree years. He has Pasco. Mr. P ierson took a group of th e D u rin g th e sum m er mem R eiker over th e week end. he farmer will be as low as rnaln- been v isitin g her fath er, Mr. Linder, moved to the place and has several bers of th e ch u rch w ill a tte n d a re Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K en d ler anti boys w ith him . T he o th e rs accom pa enance costs will p erm it. w ent home w ith them to visit two dairy cows. Both deals w ere made union in th e n a tu re of a camp m eet .d a u g h te r Y vonne w ere W alla W alla nied th e tru ck w hich hauled th e ir livestock. T he tru c k w as fu rn ish ed ing a t Silver Lake, n ear S eattle. v isito rs Sunday. A wire from W a sh in g to n , D. C. weeks. She attended the Rose Festi- by E. P. Dodd. Wm. G raybeal. Mrs. E m m ett Mc and d riv en by Leo R u eb er of S ta n T hese m eetings are u su ally atten d ed leadquarters confirm ed th e ap- by 1000 delegates. A nother sim ilar Coy and Mrs. E a rl Isom v isited Mrs. field. wntment of the en g in ee rs and th e ^ M r s . C. L. Upham, who has been T he m em bers rep o rted th e sholv Weather Report. ttorney. v isitin g her d aughter Mrs. Helen m eeting w ill be held a t H agam an, J A G raybeal w ho is in th e P en d le Idaho, w here from 500 to 800 a t ton h ospital. Mrs. G raybeal is re was ex ceptionally good th is year. H art, a t Gaston, Ore., retu rn id home Max. Min. Date covering rap id ly and expects to go T he boys enjoyed cam ping o u t a t 74 .... 55 tend each year. M g M Ju n e 10 ...................... 0WNSENDITES HEAR S aturday. to Im bler F rid a y to stay w ith h er th e show grounds. T h e g irls of th e A radio play w ritten by Lois H u t Ju n e 11 ................................ d a u g h te rs u n til she is able to use p arty roomed in to u ris t cabins w ith Asparagus Crop Good. chison and entered in a sta te 4-H Ju n e 12 ............................... ’ 3 '«AKERS SU N D AY th e g irls from o th e r com m unities. her lim b. . , , contest, was heard by a “ «naber of Ju n e 13 .............................. 8 J. Skovbo, one of th e extensive Cloyd Leach of th e U kiah v icin ity friends and relatives in th is d istrict Ju n e 14 ............................... 80 asp arag u s grow ers in th is d istric t, is v isitin g his d a u g h te r, Mrs. E arl Friday, during the 4-H summ er Special Sunday Service. Ju n e 15 ............................... T8 More than 200 T o w nsendites from 53 sta te s th a t the asp arag u s season will Isom. school broadcast given over KOAC. Ju n e 16 ....................... ----- TO close th is week, h aving been one of matilla county g a th e re d in Colum The cast was chosen from U m atilla. Mrs. Snyder and Mrs. Ja k e e of C hurch services a t th e U nion P recip itatio n was .35. bia park Sunday to h e a r G lenn C. th e best in average price and pro W alla W alla, Mrs. P olka of P en d le church w ill be dispensed w ith both Lois played a p art and was also giv 'ade. district o rg an izer, and Sen- duction w hich he has had. Much ton and Mr. and Mrs. Noble of H epp m o rn in g an d ev en in g S unday, Ju n e asp arag u s was canned by grow ers, ner visited a t th e hom e of Mr. and 13th, except for S un d ay school a t , r Rex Ellis, deliv er addresses, en a brief Interview afte r the play Plans Not Yet Accepted. was finished. . . . „ senator Ellis declared th a t th e p re s 9 :30 S unday m o rning. T h is a r Mrs. Mary Brierley and Miss Jes The board of directors of th e Farm but many hund red s of pounds were Mrs. F ra n k L eicht Sunday. shipped to th e ^Portland m arket. et attitude of G overnor C harles H. sie B rierley and th e ir friends,^M r A lvin R and of P o rtla n d is h ere to ran g e m en t is b ein g m ade because of Bureau Co-operative of H erm iston is spend th e sum m er w ith his g ra n d a Jo in t service a t th e L. D. N eil artin in not fav o rin g a special ses- and Mrs. Chas. Call were calling at Mrs. R. B. W ilcox and son Claude, p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R and. lf|B of the le g isla tu re to consider the H. J. O tt and Jo h n Jendrzejs- w orking on plans for the home a t P in e C ity w hen m em bers of m ent of the p lan t in H erm iston. Mrs. G eorgia H enderson and Mr. T he two sm all d a u g h te rs of Mrs. th e ch u rch a t L ex in g to n and H epp ^erted pension needs is in explica- Several plans have been prepared wski homes Sunday. and Mrs. W. J. K ennings and d au g h H N orcross of P o rtlan d a re v isit ner w ill jo in th e H erm isto n co n g re Mrs F. R. Moore spent the day and discussed b u t no final action te r Irene, m otored to th e E llis R a n g ing a t the hom e of th e ir g ra n d p a r g atio n for a picnic d in n e r and a f The discussion s ta rte d w hen F rid ay w ith her m other and sister has yet been taken on which one er S tatio n near P endleton Sunday ents, Mr. an d Mrs. Sam Sm ith. ternoon service. T he C h ristian E n °*nsend clubs in U m a tilla county at the Mrs. Ann Sm ith home. will be th e most acceptable for the w here th ey visited Mr. and Mrs. th e re g u la r Mr. and Mrs. J. S. A rn b u rg mo deavor w ill m eet a t in’a'! circulation of p e titio n s u rg - A dila Chetwood Is employed at tim e, 7 :00 o’clock ,^S u n d ay evening. enlargem ent of the capacity of the Chas. W ilcox an d fam ily. Mr. W il tored to P ilo t Rock Sunday. 1 the special session. P endleton. , _ cox is g uard ran g e r a t th e sta tio n . Miss Naomi B ronell of P o rtlan d , !s my °P inion th a t th e gover- B axter H utchison is m ourning p lant. visited h er a u n t and uncle, Mr. and ,in„. u not u n d e rsta n d th e p etitio n the passing of his A u stralian sheph Mrs. E m m ett McCoy Sunday. SOCIAL C O M M ITTEE , neing circ u lated and w hich erd dog. F aith fu l B uster was in his Mrs F ra n k S tevers and son Ray , , r i .. adoPted in th e local Tow n- seventeenth year and althoughi lame and m other, Mrs. Bedwell, who have SERVES 4-H CLUB mins j ’ as we" as by o th e r civie- and deaf he responded to a nlot ™ been sta y in g at the F. Leicht. cab- ¿Uis saiVPrSOnS and o rKa n iz a tt° n s ,” u n til the day before he w ent to the ins. left for th e ir hom e a t Cayuse A special social com m ittee to pro happy h u n tin g ground. F rid ay . , i n \ P‘Cn' c dinner w as enjoyed early V ictor Epperson and his m other, E lroy L am oreaux spent th e week vide e n te rta in m e n t for th e next m eeting was ap p o in ted a t th e reg Mi,„- ,afternoon by club m em bers. and Mrs. O. H. Buell and son spent end w ith th e home folks. Musical u la r m eetin g of th e H appy H our t'ohimbi-,' U’m her8' w ere driven by the F riday in P endleton on business. Mr. Stevens is hom e for a few Cooking club of U m atilla a t th e ia harm onica band, an in The U m atilla-M orrow D airy Herd ors goes to L. W. Owens of P en d le days v isit w ith his fam ily. W n a O tt is p e n d in g two weeks C om m unity h all, Ju n e 10th. BaiJ?ental num ber by L eonard w ith her parents here b ut will re Im provem ent association has Just ton. His herd of 20 g rad e and reg Mr. and Mrs. Jess O liver and istered H olstelns and Jerseys av er Two d iffe re n t m em bers w ill serve °e t’d*"1'' 3 " b l s tlin g solo by Mrs. tu rn to C orvallis Sunday where she completed th e fifth d a u g h te r E th el from V alley, W n., will atten d six weeks sum m er schoo 1917 year. T here are 31 standard aged 2929.5 pounds m ilk and 133.0 visited frien d s here W ednesday, en on th is ro m m ittee w ith th e vice members In th e association a t the pounds b u tte rfa t. Yakim a w here p resid en t, M ary M arg aret K ennedy H igh herd honors to d ate in the ro u te home from a t A °U rg e crowd g athered to enjoy prX n t tim e, w ith 362 cows tested J^MBER DEMOSS they had been to viRlt Mrs. O liver's serv in g as c h a irm a n for each m eet the Tow nsend picnic h e ld J n Colum^ during th e m onth m aking an aver over 20 cow class goes to F. A. Ba m other who u n d erw en t an op eratio n ing. T he m em bers serv in g w ith her for th e n ex t m eetin g w ill be Fay bia park last Sunday. A basket din Ig e production of 168.7 pounds milk k er of S tanfield. H is herd of 21 a t th e hospital. registered Jersey cows averaged Rev. A llcorn of O klahom a is th e Davis and Je an McKenzie. ner at noon and a program In the and 29.4 pounds b u tterfat. and 143.9 new T he g irls are p la n n in g on m aking afternoon were the main features of pastor at th e P en teco stal High herd honors in the 20 or 2888.4 pounds m ilk pounds b u tte rfa t. In th e 12 cows and th e day P rincip al speakers were more cow class for the month of u n d er class, high honors up to d ate ch u rch . He w as in tow n F rid a y h av p osters of th e well b alanced b re a k as of C olum bia d istric t G lenn C. W ade, d istrict m a n a g e r Anril goes to H. L. Payne of H er ing been a t H eppner h o ld in g se rv i fast, box school lu n ch , school lu n ch ’ a tu i ^ oro- Ore., la st week and Rex Ellis, sta te representative m iston w ith th e h ot dish, luncheon and His herd of 21 gradeg and still go to W. R. Coppock of Adams. ces. H is herd of 9 reg istered an d grade P ,nr ¿ b p fu n eral of h is cousin Rev. C raw ford preached h is fa re d in n er. T hese w ill be ex h ib ited at rpvistered Jerseys averaged 603.4 G uernseys averaged 3144.5 pounds from P endleton. . — „ rn n - ' ’an v OeMoss, pio n eer an d m usi- well serm on S unday and w ill leave th e la st m eeting of th e club year Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coon i of' on pounds milk ’ind 32.4 pounds b u tter M o s n° Wn aa 0T,e of fbe fam ous nell. W n.. spent th e week ^ a M h e fat. H ig herd honors in the 1 . to m ilk and 154.0 pounds b u tte rfa t. w hich w ill be an e n te rta in m e n t th is week for C e n tralia, Wn. The tw o high cows for th e m onth a Quartet com posed of H enry. T he m em bers of th e ch u rch met w ith everybody Invited. o0 cow class goes to B B. L ast H enry H ooker home • • of May w ere owned by C. J. M ath IVlth v .L,zzie and M innie DeMoss. Mrs. H ooker’s bro th er They at .-Idge of Pendleton. His herd of 15 ews of Echo, and Dell C h rlstley of a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. E m M ary M arg aret K ennedy an d Doro left , , fu ssin g th e re Is b u t one tended th e Townsend picnic w hile m ett McCoy S unday for d in n e r and th y H ia tt led th e discussion on th e H erm iston. A 4-year old grade a fellow ship m eeting. T).p rs- Lizzie DeMoss Davis, m ak in g of to a st w hich was th e topic G uernsey, owned by C. J. M athew s vten.! b'Pneer q u a r te t w as know n h e Mrs Jam es Sm ith, who has been Mrs. H u n t of U m atilla visited Mr. for th is m eeting. T he topic for Ju n e produced 1066 pounds m ilk and and Mrs. Chas. S tew ard T h u rsd ay . rave J Te y th ro u g h tra v e l, and 24th w ill be on cereals and m ilk, 74.6 pounds b u tte rfa t Second high Mrs. Jay B erry and d a u g h te rs w ith each m em ber ask in g a q uestion ’’uinn ,n every s ta te In th e b u tte rfa t cow owned by Dell C h rist- B a rb a ra an d Lola of T he D alles v i and n am in g an o th e r m em ber to •I Ae.a *T took music at the Roy- to visit her sister in th a t city ley was a registered Jersey. She sited Mrs. B erry ’s p are n ts. Mr. and answ er. T h ree qu estio n s w ill be th e ’one.,, ,n London and gave produced 1150 pounds m ilk and 64.4 ■ti,n_ tg tn England. France. Ger- Mrs. E m m ett McCoy, over th e week su b ject of th e n ex t m eeting. pounds b u tte rfa t. . a”d Switzerland. 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