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•aâO 0 1° VOLUME XXX w Ibrmtafcm W ndh NUM^xai 44 CROP DECREASE IN 17712642 LOCAL GROWERS MEET SATURDAY J. C. Leedy, field m anager for the O regon T urkey Cooperatives, was th e m ain speaker a t the an n u a l m eetin g of th e E a ste rn Oregon T u r key G row ers’ association held S a t u rd ay afternoo n in th e C om m unity p a rk hall, w ith a rep resen tativ e group of association members pres en t. Mr. Leedy sta te d th a t present in d ic atio n s were th a t th e re would be a 20 percen t reduction in th e tu rk ey crop in Oregon, and an 18 percent re d u c tio n in th e H erm iston te r r i to ry th is year. T he outlook in gen e ra l over th e n o rth w est show s in d i ca tio n s of decreased production, he says. R e fe rrin g to th e m ark etin g prob lem la st year, Mr. Leedy stated th a t th is was probably bro u g h t about by th e 33% increase in the tu rk ey crop la st year w hich caused a panic in th e tu rk ey m arket. In F eb ru ary of th is year th e N orthw est T urkey Co o p era tiv e moved 25 percent of the to ta l volum e of 15 m illion cold Stor age tu rk ey s th a t w ere moved. T his w as due, Mr. Leedy believes, to two reasons, one, th e ad v e rtisin g of N or best turke_ys to ac q u ain t th e buying public w ith th e N orbest birds, and th e fac t th a t th e tu rk ey s stored w ere alm ost e n tirely th e large toms. F or a tim e the sm all 12 pound tu r key was in dem and b u t Leedy ad vised a g a in st ch a n g in g breeding p la n s because of a tem porary de m and. KKMfISTOH, UMATILLA COUNTY, OBEGON, FOSSIL WOOD DISPLAY SHOWN P ete r R. Tjossem of E llensburg, Wn., who visited a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B urnham last week, had an u n u su ally fine display of 40 specim ens of p etrified wood, secured from th e K ittita s county forest in W ashington. These he has polished and labeled and placed in a case. He sta te s th a t it requires 40 hours to cut a block of wood th ree inches square an d fully ten hours to polish th a t sam e piece. Mrs. Tjossem accom panied her husband. They w ere re tu rn in g home a fte r a seven w eeks’ au to to u r w hich took them to New Mexico, C aliforn ia and A rizona, w here they followed for th ir ty m iles along the rim of th e G rand Canyon, and visi ted th e m eteorite c ra te r and p e tri fied forest. They visited the Bould er Dam, and the Brice and Zion can yons. H erm iston was th e ir last stop be fore re tu rn in g home. T he two fam ilies have been frien d s for th e past 30 y ea rs. -» T ■ Gladys Swarner Bride. A p re tty church w edding took place Sunday, Ju n e 20th, in th e Mt. T abor P re sb y teria n church in P o rt land, a t 4 :00 o’clock in th e a f te r noon w hen Miss Gladys S w arner be came th e bride of -Mr. Rom ar Stein of Sherwood, Ore., in th e presence of a num ber of friends. The bride was given in m arriag e by her 'fa th er Mr. A. C. S w arner of H erm iston, and atten d ed by h er sis ter, M iriam . Mr. Wm. G ard n er of P o rtlan d acted as best man. A reception followed in th e p a r lors of th e church. The new ly m arried couple left im m ediately on a honeytmoon trip to Mexico to spend tw o weeks. Up Large Volume Handled. on th e ir re tu rn they will live in T he E a ste rn Oregon T urkey G row P o rtlan d w here Mr. Stein Is em ploy e r s ’ association shipped 706,880 lbs. ed as eng in eer in th e F o rest Ser o f tu rk e y last season, b rin g in g an vice dep artm en t. incom e of $126,562. All re tu rn s from previous shipm ents have been received w ith th e exception of the <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• •> ♦ •> * 4 fin a l shipm ent of breeding stock. BOARDMAN * Jo h n Jen drzejew ski, presid en t of By M aryetta Thomas th e association, urged th a t grow ers do not atte m p t to deliver th e birds The S ta te Soil C onservation Ser to th e pool before they are ready for m a rk e t. He also sta te d th a t th e re vice of th e D epartm ent of A gricul had been no excessive loss from dis tu re has a group of five men s ta ease so far th is year and th a t be tioned here for two weeks to con tw een 25 and 30 percent of th e duct a ran g e survey of N orth Mor row county. T h eir w ork consists of b ird s are now on range. He sta te d th a t ta tto o ink and vac surveyin g the su rro u n d in g ran g e cine for sm allpox w ere availab le a t lands to d eterm in e how m any head th e a ssista n t county a g e n t’s office of c a ttle and sheep and various a l lotm ents of ran g e c a ttle can be ta k (C ontinued on page 4) en care of. The men a re under the supervision of W aldo F ran d sen , and are from H eppner and Condon. ROY JARMON WEDS The w ork w ill next cover th e so u th M orrow county section. The men CA LIFO RN IA GIRL and th e ir fam ilies are stay in g in th e Oasis Service S tatio n cabins. W illiam Roy Ja rm o n and Doris R iver w orkers of th e P u g et Sound S ta n le y H opler, d a u g h te r of Mr. and D redging Co., a re arriv in g daily .Mrs. T h o rn to n M. H opler of San w ith th e ir fam ilies and w ill s ta r t Mateo, C alifornia, w ere m arried a six m onths job d red g in g th e riv er Ju n e 16, a t 3:00 o’clock in th e a f channel, w hich w ill bee 100 foot ternoon, a t th e home of the b rid e’s wide and 7 foot deep a t low w ater uncle F ra n k S tanley, in S anta Mon m ark. T his will necessitate boring ica, Calif., and are spending th e ir th ro u g h solid rock a t points. A honeym oon on R ussian river. Sem s-H elm ar Co., dredge crew is Mrs. Ja rm o n is a g rad u a te of fin ish in g a co n tra ct from Biggs to S cripps College, C lairm ont, Calif., M iller rap id s at Boardm an. A. L. w ith g rad u a te w ork a t S tanford D arr, S. Sanness and R. F rin g e are U niversity. Before h er m arriage the governm ent en g in eer inspectors. she was a m em ber of th e high school At th e school election Monday, th e fa c u lty a t Palo Alto. budged of $31,500 w as voted and Mr. Jarm o n is a g rad u a te of Ore adopted. Mrs. Claude Coats was re gon S tate college and S tanford U ni elected clerk and H. Jay n e was el versity, w here he has ju s t received ected director. his M aster of Science degree in the Echo Coats, M ardell G orham and School of Business A dm inistration. A sta Skoubo retu rn ed F rid a y from two w eeks of 4-H club sum m er school a t Corvallis. V irgin ia Compton and Betty Mc NCC MALE QUARTET K enzie le ft S atu rd ay for Long W IL L GIVE CONCERT Beach, Calif., w here th ey in te n d to spend th e summ er. Mrs. N ate M acomber w ent to K. E. Burke, president of the N o rth w est C h ristian college a t E u Nam pa, F rid ay w here she atten d ed gene, Ore., will accom pany m em bers th e fun eral of her uncle, Wm. Dunn. of th e N.C.C. m ale q u a rte t to H er Mr. and Mrs. Gibb P etis and baby m iston M onday, Ju n e 28th, w hen a and N ate Macomber w ent to W alla concert w ill be given in th e Union W alla S atu rd ay and th en to P ilo t ch u rc h . T his concert by th e q u a r Rock w here they picked up Mrs. te t w ill be the fin al of a series giv Macomber, re tu rn in g home Sunday. en w hile on a tour, before re tu rn in g Mrs. A rt Allen opened th e c a n to E ugene. Q u arte t num bers, solos nery Ju n e 22 and w ill o p erate a n d readings will be featu red on th e T uesday and F rid ay each week. P a program . trons w ill place th e produce in th e M embers of th e q u a rte t are F red cans an d th e can n ery will process Tow ne, Roger C arstenson, A rth u r th e cans. E dw ards and M yron W illard, all A. B. Black is home for a few stu d e n ts a t N.C.C. T he program days. He is S tate Bee Inspector, s ta w ill open a t 8:00 p. m. tioned n ear Redm ond, Ore. Mrs. Wm. L aLande, form erly Sel ma Ayers, and h er two ch ild ren are Russell Hartley Wins. v isitin g a t th e home of her p aren ts, R ussell H a rtle y of H erm iston Mr. and Mrs. Ayers. placed 4th in senior y earlin g d airy D onald Strobel w ent to P o rtlan d heifer class, and second in th e h eif th is week w here he will a tte n d to e r calf class, a t th e E astern Oregon business. Livestock Show a t Union, Ore. He Miss A dam ae H arford, who is w ork received $10 ln^ p rizes._____ ing a t A rlin g to n , was a v isito r a t the Compton home F riday. Col. Jordon and Brother Here. Mr. an d Mrs. B. H. Parson and Col. L. W. Jordon and his b ro th er d au g h te r Hazel w ent to Spokane, F. M. Jordon of Los A ngeles spent w here Mr. Parson atten d ed a m eet th re e days in H erm iston th is week. ing. T hey both have la rg e holdings in M aurice H u n t of N orth Pow der is W estland d istric t w hich they bought v isitin g frien d s on th e project. in 190 8. They form erly lived in Mrs. H u n t and Donald, Mr. and W alla W alla. F. M. Jordon is a b an Mrs. A rt A llen and sons, Clayton k er in Los Angeles. Col. Jordon and Gene, retu rn ed home a fte r v isit spends from th re e to four weeks ing in La G rande and Baker. here each summ er. Mrs. T ru m an M essenger and two d au g h ters retu rn ed to th e ir home at License Examiner Coming. L exington Sunday. Miss Jo sep h in e M cIntire has been C. M. B entley, exam iner of opera tors and chauffeurs, w ill be in H er v isitin g her parents. She retu rn ed to m iston S atu rd ay , Ju n e 26. a t the P endleton Sunday w here she is in city lib ra ry betw een th e hours of nurses train in g . Eldon S hannon, who has been 1 0:00 a. m. and 4:0 0 p. m . respect ively, according to a recent a n w orking on th e highw ay, was a vis nouncem ent released from th e sec itor here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. H. B ates and La- r e ta ry of s ta te ’s office. All those w ishing perm its or licenses to drive vern and H arold Baker were v isit cars are asked to get in touch w ith ors a t Longview. W n.. over th e week end. Mr. B entley d u rin g these bouts. june 24 1937 PARKED CARS HAZARD TO FIREMEN ERWIN-WARNER TO FIGHT AGAIN Those who were fo rtu n a te enough to have atten d e d th e fig h ts a t the F o u rth of Ju ly celeb ratio n a t H er m iston la st year, and those who wished they had, w ill have a chance to see th e two ste lla r p erform ers in action ag ain a t S tan field th e eve n ing of Ju ly 5th. "W ild ” Bill E rw in an d K. O. W arn er have been rem atched for the m ain event by th e S tanfield fig h t com m ittee a t th e celebration Ju ly 4 th an d 5th. T h eir six round fig h t last year was conceded by all who atten d e d to be th e best ever staged in th is vicinity. H A M M ELECTED A su p p o rtin g card th a t w ill be fu ll of action has been lined up. In LEGION COM M ANDER th e special event will be Don A lsto tt of H erm iston, vs. “ Mac” McManus of th e S tan field OCC camp. These W. L. H am m was elected com two w elter w eights ce rtain ly know m ander of th e A m erican Legion, how to give and take. They w ill go H erm iston Post No. 37, a t th e re g four rounds, or less. A nother four u la r m eeting last week. A lfred C ab round m atch w ill b rin g to g eth er le was nam ed vice com m ander; R u s Bill H a rris of H erm iston and “ One sell Piersol, 2d vice com m ander; P u n ch ” W asbuski of th e S tanfield Lyle T ilden, a d ju ta n t; O. L. Barlow, CCC camp. E veryone know s of B ill’s serg e an t-at-a rm s: and Ww. K ik, a b ility as a fig h te r and W asbuski chaplain. is th e type who is co n tin u ally bor The sta te convention w ill be held ing in. T here w ill be p len ty of ac in A lbany, A ugust 12-15. Dele tion in th is fig h t. gates nam ed were Jam es Todd, J. E. Ed Conners of Ohio and Don W ebb H ally b u rto n and H arry Kelley. Al of H erm iston w ill trad e punches In te rn a te s were W. L. Hamm , O. K. an o th e r four rounder. T his prom ises Mudge and A1 Cable to be a real slam b ang affair. The com m ittee has lined up six good boys to pick from for th e o th e r four RETIRED EDUCATOR round m atch b u t has n o t a t th is tim e decided ju s t who they w ill be. BROTHER MRS. BLOOM T he fans are assured of an o th e r good card, packed full of action W ILD A N IM A L from th e first gong. T his will be a n Prof. H arry V. K epner, retire d o th e r out door a ffa ir w ith p len ty of educator and lectu rer, w ill deliver a CIRCUS C O M IN G seats for all. free illu strate d lectu re on th e "L an d Logan Todd w ill ag ain referee. of th e M idnight S u n ,” a t th e M eth The wild anim als, th e clowns and odist church F riday, Ju n e 25th, a t th e red w agons are com ing to H er The fig h t com m ittee is H a rry Ow ens and Dave R oberts of Stanfield, 8:00 p. m. Prof. K epner has been m iston on W ednesday, J u n e 30th. p rincipal of the W est h igh school in T his an n ouncem ent is h ailed w ith and H arry K elley of H erm iston. Denver, Colorado, seventeen years d elig h t by th e ju v en ile elem ent « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ and long a leader in Colorado ed u w hile some of th e “ older boys” are cation. Prof. K epner an d Mrs. K ep already looking ab o u t for th e ir STANFIELD * ner w ill a rriv e T h u rsd ay of th is neighbors’ nephews, an d nieces. week and w ill be th e guests of Mr. They a re saying they w ill probably By Mrs. C arl R hea K epner’s sister an d h usband, Mr. have to go and carry th e ch ild ren to and Mrs. N. W. Bloom. see th e anim als, b u t deep down in Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane and The illu stra te d lectu re w ill deal th e ir h ea rts th ey know th e y would d a u g h te r re tu rn e d from P ark d ale w ith th a t portion of N orw ay and not miss th e big circus if th e re was an d P o rtlan d Sunday a fte r spend Sweden, n o rth of the A rctic Circle. not a sm all boy w ith in a thousand ing a week w ith relatives. miles of H erm iston on circus day. Mr. and Mrs. P aul Lee and son T here w ill be two perform ances, were P endleton v isito rs Sunday. a t 2:00 and 8; 00 p. m. T he doors Mrs. R uby McMillan of H erm iston Martin Re-Elected Director. open an hour early to p erm it a con visited her niece, Mrs. Carl R hea, E. D. M artin was re-elected d i cert of popular and o p eratic music W ednesday. rector of school d istric t No. 14 a t a by Prof. S taltz and his m ilitary Mrs. M. Refvem gave a one school election M onday aftern o o n , band. _________ o’clock luncheon in honor of Miss Ju n e 21. R. A. Brow nson w as also B erry's b irth d a y . T he o rig in al re-elected clerk. The m eeting w as bridge club m em bers w ere guests, LAURA JARMON TO presided over by S upt. W. G. K ers- | in clu d in g Mrs. W. M arbut, R achel bergen an d atten d e d by a smaV Sloan, M arg aret L aughery, M ary TOUR ORIENT group of citizens. Penney, Della H oosier and Mrs. Hills. R achel Sloan w as high and Miss L au ra Jarm o n is leaving Mrs. Sloan was second high. V ancouver, B. C., Ju n e 2 6 th , on the Delegates Townsend Convention. Mr. and Mrs. P erry K untz and S. S. E m press of R ussia for a two C. A. Jack m an and Mrs. H. B. m onths to u r of th e O rient. The in in - d au g h ter of Cheney, W n., are v isit D arling left early T h u rsd ay m orn e ra ry includes Ja p an , C hina, K orea ing T. O. K rause and famly. Miss M arian S tu rd iv an t and P h il ing for Redm ond, Ore., to a tte n d and H aw iian Islands. She will be a the Townsend convention for O re m em ber of th e Home Econom ics ip Quimby were united in m arriag e gon being held th e re Ju n e 24, 25 Study Tour group, conducted by Miss a t Pasco, W n., Tuesday aftern o o n . by Mrs. and 26. Jack m an is th e delegate and Eva B. M ilan, dean of th e school of They w ere accom panied Mrs. D arlin g th e a lte rn a te from th e Home Econom ics at Oregon S tate Carl R hea and Miss M ary Rhea. Mrs. Q uim by’s a u n t, Mrs. Ila W al local club. college. lace had a w edding d in n e r for th e T he group plans to a tte n d p a rt of young couple. Mr. and Mrs. Q uim Charged With Larceny. th e m eeting of th e W orld F ed era by will m ake th e ir home in P en d le Orville Pedigo of U kiah. Ore., was tion of E ducation association in To ton w here Mr. Quimby is employed. Miss Evelyn M artin an d B ert apprehended S unday even in g ta k in g kyo, Ja p an , A ugust 2-7. L ang of S tan field were u n ite d in a tire from a car a t th e H erm iston m arriag e a t Pasco two weeks ago. Crops Good in Morrow. W recking House. He pleaded g u ilty The young couple is m ak in g th e ir to th e charge before W. H. C rary, F ra n k S aling from n ea r L exing home in S tanfield. Ju stice of th e Peace, a t Echo, Mon Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k H arp sje r were day, Ju n e 21st, and w as fined $25 ton was in H erm iston Monday. He sta te s th a t th e w heat crop is doing week end g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. and costs. well an d th a t an average u nder the Joe H ornsby. (Too late for last week.) p resen t outlook may be 10 to 15 Tonsil Clinics Soon. bushels per acre. Some fields are M. P. L ing is here looking a fte r Dr. F. B. Belt announces th a t expected to do b etter. All summ er business. He was a t one tim e a resi tonsil clinics w ill be held a t the fallow lands is now sure of a crop. d en t of S tanfield. Don Refvem, B illie P enney and H erm iston G eneral ho sp ital T ues T h ere will be losses on lands w here day and W ednesday, Ju ly 6 an d 7. th e crops w ere m erely disked in. M arie Lane w ere presented in a re A ppointm ents m ust be made n ot la M orrow county has a good prospect cital Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. L ane and te r th an S atu rd ay , J u ly 3d. A spec- for a prosperous year. Mr. S aling ialy train ed a n a e s th e tist w ill be em has 700 acres of w heat and farm s d au g h te r retu rn ed to P ark d ale w ith ployed an d th e fee w ill be $17.00, th ree sections. He was clerk of Mrs. Cloyd S tu rd iv a n t and d au g h ter, U m atilla county a t one tim e for 12 who have been v isitin g here. Lanes payable a t th e tim e of o peration. years. will also v isit in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. Nye B erry of W es ton spent S unday evening w ith th e Refvem fam ily, en ro u te to the coast. Mrs. David Gibson, nee K ath erin e Olday, visited here Monday. Mrs. Gibson atten d ed th e w edding of Miss M ildred P ereg rin and Bob Rog ers S atu rd ay even in g In Spokane. M r and Mrs. P au l Lee and son T h at th e Com m unity p ark shall w ith in a wide radius. were P endleton visitors S atu rd ay Real an d active in te re st was a r evening. and m ust go forw ard to com pletion was th e u nanim ous d eterm in atio n oused am ong the business men to Mr. and Mrs. G. E. . G reathouse, of th e th ir ty m em bers of th e H er p resen t th e facts to th e public. The Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem, Miss E lva miston Com m ercial club a t its m eet local com m unity park is th e only B erry, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, ing Tuesday evening a t th e H erm is rec re atio n al center of its kind in Mr. and Mrs. Bob S tark w ea th er, Mrs. Ila W allace, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. ton Hotel. The whole m a tte r was d is eastern Oregon. All citizens were p a rtic u la rly u r Lane and Mrs. Cloyd S tu d iv an t were cussed in d etail w ith a full presen tatio n of up to th e m in u te facts by ged to v isit th e p ark an d inspect guests of Dr. an d Mrs. M. M ar F. C. McKenzie, p resid en t of th e w h at has been done. T he large b ut of Echo S atu rd ay evening a t a park board, and by o th e r m em bers com m unity hall has been completed buffet d in n e r, h o n o rin g Dr. M arbut w hich w ill be available to all civic, on his b irth d ay . present. Mrs. E rn e st Sires en te rta in e d th e Colonel L. W. Jo rd o n , led off in farm , lodge, church, p olitical, social a cash d o n ation of $25, w hich, com and o th e r o rg an izatio n s for m eet Monday bridge club a t her home. G uests w ere Mrs. Clifford I>aughery ing from a man w ho lives in Los ings of all kinds. A k itch en and d in in g room have Miss Rachel Sloan. Mrs. Cloyd S tu r Angeles, and ow ns lan d in th e W est- land d istric t, gave added in spiration been added to the ex h ib it building d iv a n t and Mrs. D. Z. P enney of to th e in te rest in a program th a t nearby for serving b anquets and Echo. Mrs. C lifford L aughery, who will means so m uch to th e e n tire com dinners. m unity. T he U m atilla P ro ject fa ir grounds be rem em bered as M arg aret Ragan, A fter a session th a t lasted late are p rac tica lly completed. The main and h er tw o ch ildren, are v isitin g into th e evening, a resolution was grounds a re leveled over th e en tire Mrs. L au g h ery ’s p aren ts, Mr. and adopted by th e Com m ercial club sup 76 acres. The golf course is expect Mrs. Jo h n Bagan. Mr. and Mrs. C arl Rhea e n te r p o rtin g th e p ark and endeavoring a ed to be a valuable source of reven renewed e ffo rt to raise th e necessary ue, and is completed except for a tained at d in n e r Monday evening. funds to meet th e req u irem en ts of few fin ish in g touches and lawn Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps and children of H er th e WPA, and th u s release several mow ing equipm ent. A h alf mile race trac k co nstruc m iston. Mrs. L. A. P helps of Bend, thousand dollars to com plete all th e featu res of th e p ark as outlined tion has been delayed because of d if and Mrs. C. M. Voyen and d a u g h te r from th e beginning. S ufficient fed ficu lties encountered w ith cem ent of Casper, W yoming. eral aid is av ailab le b u t th e te r r i gravel over p a rt of th e course. A picnic’ d in n e r was enjoyed a t T rees have been p lan ted over the to ry to be b en efitted m ust raise in th e Roy Neill home on B u tter Creek th e neighborhood of $2,000 as its e n tire landscape. To secure th e benefits fully of Sunday by m em bers of churches share of th e $45,000 program , w hich th e park will cost w hen completed. w hat has alread y been done th ere from H eppner, L exington and H er Members of th e Union T his fund Is to be subscribed by still rem ain s a considerable am ount miston. H erm iston atten d ed certificates in am o u n ts of $25 or of work, largely In fin ish in g touch ch u rrh from more, and by 500 fam ilies ta k in g es and tb e com pletion an d coordina and C. W arner, pastor, delivered a m em bership of $2 each. The t e r r i tion of tb e various fea tu re s of tbe serm on Im m ediately follow ing th< tory has been allo tted into d istric ts plan so well laid out by th e federal picnic d in n er hour. T h ere w ere a p proxim ately 100 people there. In w hich citizens w ill solicit funds and local m anagers. City F ire M arshall V. C. S m ith sta te s th a t cars parked w ith in a block of a b u rn in g b u ild in g is a d i rect hazard to firem en in a tte m p t ing to check th e blaze. No cars should be parked w ith in a block of th e reported fire to allow th e tru c k to reach th e b u ild in g and th e hose to be connected w ith th e n earest fire plug. An order has gone o u t by o th e r city officials as w ell as F ire M arshall Sm ith. T he public is asked to comply w ith th is request. DETERMINATION TO COMPLETE COMMUNITY PARK VOICED BY COMMERCIAL CLUB FOURTH CELEBRATION PLANS COMPLETED STANFIELD OFFERS TW O GALADAYS S tanfield has prepared a fine pro gram for th e F o u rth of Ju ly cele bratio n staged w ith events both Sunday and Monday. T he h ig h lig h t of the tw o-day celebration w ill be th e m otorcycle field meet w ith en tries from th e Rose City M otorcycle club sta g in g th e m ain events. A carn iv al dance S atu rd ay eve n ing w ill be th e opening event. Prom ptly a t 1 :3 0 Sunday aftern o on a series of five m otorcycle events will be presented on th e race track. W h at these events will be are to be announced n ex t week. Im m ediately follow ing th e m o to r cycle events a baseball gam e w ill be played. C o n testan ts w ill also be a n nounced n ex t week. Mondav Bier Dav. Monday w ill be a day filled w ith ac tiv ity from early m orning u n til late a t n ig h t. O pening th e day Mon day a t 9 :00 a. m., w ill be a bicycle race for Junior boys and g irls up to th e age of 16 years. A su b sta n tia l prize w ill be offered th e w in n ers in th is race. R. G. P enney w ill have ch arg e of th e ju n io r sp o rts o p ening a t 10:00 a. m., w ith th e usual events. A F o u rth of Ju ly address w ill be g iv en on th e city p ark law n a t 1 1:00 o'clock by a w ell know n speaker, to be announced n ex t week. The m otorcycle parade w ill come from the hill n o rth of S tan field to break in to th e aftern o o n events on the race track . T he b u rn in g w all crash, obstacle race and o th e r fea tu res w ill be displayed d u rin g th e afternoon. The fig h t card m ade up for the evening sm oker is one of in te re st and prom ises to play a p ro m in ent p a rt in th e day ’s events. A dance w ill te rm in a te th e celebration, held in Refvem ’s hall w ith music by B ra n s te tte r’s o rchestra. P lacard s and ca r bum pers adver tisin g th e celeb ratio n m ay be seen everyw here over th e d istric t. ('laud McCall is g en eral c h a ir man of th e celeb ratio n and is b eing assisted by com m ittees composed of resid en ts of S tan fie ld , Echo an d H erm iston. eje <• e je e je eje eje «Je eje «Je eje COLUMBIA By Lois H utchison eje eje e je eje ■> a Joyce McCulley, A nne Som m erer, Lois H utchison and O tha W h itse tt were am ong th e 4-H delegates re tu rn in g from C orvallis F rid ay a f te r noon, a fte r h av in g atten d ed a two w eeks’ session a t 4-H sum m er school. O tha W h itse tt tied for six th place in th e livestock ju d g in g con te st w ith several o th e r boys. Mrs. Opal Adams and two ch ild ren arriv ed a t th e H enry H ooker home T uesday evening to spend a week. Mrs. Adams is th e d au g h ter- in-law of Mrs. Hooker. A m eeting of th e F arm B ureau A u x iliary w as held at Colum bia park F rid ay w ith ab o u t th ir ty peo ple in atten d an ce. Mrs. C harles T aylor talked on th e su b ject of b rin g in g birds back into th e coun try to destroy insects. The h arm o n i ca band of Colum bia school played several selections. Miss E dna O tt played two violin selections. A read in g was also given d u rin g the afte rn o o n ’s e n te rta in m e n t. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. A rnburg of I r rigon and M arlon O tt w ere d in n er guests a t th e B axter H utch ison home Sunday. Miss M arian Casady was a P en dleton v isito r Monday. Mr. L ath ro p was a P endleton business visito r W ednesday of la st week. T. J. Dudley, b ro th er-in -law of Mrs. L. H am m er, and his two d a u g h ters Ju n e Mae and Alice, and Mrs. H am m er’s m other, Mrs. Conrad, of P o rtlan d arriv ed a t th e H am m er home la st week. Mr. Dudley re tu rn ed home S unday b u t th e o th ers will rem ain here a m onth. S unday d in n e r g u ests of Mrs. A m anda S haver were Mr. and Mrs, Jo h n Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. L ester H am m er and fam ily, Mrs. Conrad, and Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Neill. Miss E dna O tt retu rn ed to C orval lis Sunday. Miss Helen Jendrzejew ski re tu rn ed home Sunday. H elen looked a fte r one nt th e so ro rity houses d u r ing 4-H sum m er school. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam S tru th e rs. Leonard Bales. A lfred Shipp and Al b ert Shipp left Sunday to work in th e pea harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bailey of A r lington w ere v isito rs a t th e Beck home S unday of la st week. F o rrest Moore was elected as a m em ber of th e Colum bia school board. Mr. and Mrs. D. H utchison w ere v isito rs a t th e C harles Epperson home Sunday. Mrs. Epperson is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Epperson. Bob H utchison, son of D. H utchison, retu rn ed home w ith his p are n ts a f te r a w eek’s sta y w ith his g ra n d p a r ents. Mr. and Mrs. J W. McMullen and ch ild ren John and E ether visited a t th e F orrest Moore home S unday a f ternoon.