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«•* »O Iru V l VOLUME XXX 3be Bmmatott ïkralô 0 >• n NUMBER 52 LIVESTOCK JUDGING FIELD DAY EVENT HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUSIN OF J. M . NORTON PASSES COUNTY, RUBY M C M IL L A N BUYS STYLE SHOP OREGON, AUGUST 19. 1937. MRS. JAMES TODD TEACHING STAFF DISTRICT PRESIDENT ANNOUNCED ANNUAL TURKEY TOUR IN SEVENTH YEAR Mrs. Ruby McMillan has p u r T he teach in g sta ff for th e grade Mrs. Jam es Todd w as named David C rro ck e tt D uvall, cousin of chased The Style Shop from Miss J. M. N orton, form er resid en t of Jessie B rierley and took over the president of D istric t No. 6 for the and high school for the com ing year H erm iston and now of Mt. Vernon, lad ies’ read y -to -w ear shop Tuesday A m erican Legion A uxiliary a t th e har been announced by Supt. W. G DEMONSTRATION sta te convention in A lbany last K ersbergen. T hree new teachers GROWERS STUDY Or., passed aw ay in P endleton Mon m orning. F in a l tra n sa c tio n s were week, to replace Mrs. E ffie Ritchey have been added to the high school day, A ugust 16, a t th e age of 45 com pleted Tuesday. BY CLUB BOYS Miss B rierley years. F u n eral services w ere held released th e shop because h er tim e of M ilton who has served for th e sta ff and one to th e grade school NEW METHODS staff. past two years. W ednesday a t 2 :00 p. m. from the More th a n 100 people atten d ed Echo M ethodist church, w ith F ol would be devoted to th e v ariety S ch o .l w ll s 'a r t'T U ' 1 Sr;l.cni T he an n u a l tu rk ey tour p ro g ram Delegates to th e convention from sto re she purchased from Mr. and The dairy Held day program a t th e som ’s of P en d leto n in charge, and ber 7th, >t sa tisfac to ry to th e grade will s ta rt prom ptly a t 9:30 o ’clock th e local Post and A u x iliary w ere U m atilla F ield S tatio n la st S a tu r b u rial a t Echo. C. W a rn er, pastor Mrs. Guy A m sberry la st week. school board an d the Columbia S atu rd ay a t the U m atilla Field S ta O. K. Mudge, Jam es Todd, re tirin g day to p a rtic ip a te in th e ju d g in g of th e H erm iston Union church, of Mrs. M cM illan has lived in H er school, as voted by mem bers of the tion w ith H. K. Dean, su p e rin te n d co n test and h ea r th e speakers from ficiated. P allb e arers w ere Ed D itty, m iston for a num ber of y ears an d is D istrict Com m ander, Mrs. Jam es high school board recently. en t of th e statio n , g iv in g the re su lts th e sta te d ep a rtm en t of a g ric u ltu re Nell M elville, Sloan Thomson, Gay th e d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Todd. Mrs. O. K. Mudge, president Members cf th e h ig h school sta ff of work carried on in connection of th e local U nit, an d J E. H ally- a n d th e sta te college. Scott. She ta u g h t school a t H ere arc : E sth er S ibert. com m ercial; lord Madison, Roy S m ith and Ed rto n who also atten d ed sessions L avina May L ynch, E n g lish ; Doro w ith tu rk ey problems. ford, Ore., near Baker, last y ear and d b u u rin Ja y T. P ierson, a ssista n t county L iesegang. T he tu rk ey to u r is in its sev en th g th e convention. thy G riffin, home economics, is has spent most of th e sum m er here. a g e n t, stressed th e need of a p astu re D uvall was born in Gowen, Mo., year and is sponsored by the E a s t g rad u a te of U. of O. and h er home Mrs. M cMillan ta u g h t school before im provem ent program , not only for Septem ber 4, 1892, and Joined the ern Oregon T urkey G row ers’ asso is in P o rtlan d ; H elen P eterson, ciation w ith h ea d q u arte rs in H er farm ers b u t for 4-H club projects. B aptist church when a boy. He came h er m arriag e an d w ent in to th a t SILVER JUBILEE m ath em atics and music, g rad u a te of miston, as a m eans of prom oting H. K. Dean, su p e rin ten d e n t of the to Oregon in 1915, an d m arried profession ag ain a fte r th e d ea th of W illam ette U niversity; G. C new m ethods In tu rk ey brooding, sta tio n , pointed out th e various feed Viola Schm idt, December 8, 1921, her husband th ree years ago. EDITION H um phreys of P endleton, o rch estra ran g in g , and feeding. The in te reste d ra tio n s w hich had been proven by who, w ith two ch ildren, A lvin and an d band; and F ra n k W. O’Neil grow ers visit o th er tu rk ey farina, use a t the sta tio n and directed a Helen, survive. One son, H arold, to u r th ro u g h the d airy b arn s ex died in infancy. O thers who survive GOOD HORSE RACES A silver ju b ilee fa ir edition w ill m anual tra in in g and science, and study breeding m ethods and th u s p la n n in g the various m ethods used. a re his m other, Mrs. M ary Duvall be issued next week by th e H erald a th le tic coach. p ro fit by o th e r’s experiences. G rade school sta ff m em bers are: to include im p o rtan t in fo rm atio n From th e experim ent sta tio n th ey E ugene R ugg and Joe Cooney gave and two b rothers, Donald and Mel ASSURED AT FAIR M yrtle B u rn ett of P endleton, who concerning th e ap p ro ach in g fa ir and will jou rn ey to th e A. E. Bensel a d em onstration on “ Safety-K eep vin of St. Joseph, Mo. and one bro ta u g h t in P ilot Rock last year, first B ull P en " w hich had been a rran g e d th e r, H a rry D uvall, of L exington. farm w here method of h an d lin g The plans for races a t th e fair also much ab o u t ea rlier fairs. F or th e past 25 years th e fa ir has g rad e; M ary P e tri second; M arg aret tu rk ey s will be shown. The n ex t an d directed by Mr. Pierson. The He farm ed for several years a t have been developed into ten events K irk, th ird ; B lanche H arm on, stop w ill be a t th e H. B. D arling boys used a m in iatu re bull pen for Alpine, in M orrow county, and w ith for F rid a y and S atu rd ay afternoons. been held in th e fall to b rin g to M arie Salm i, fifth ; N ora farm w here grow ers w ill have an dem o n stratio n . The dem onstration his fam ily moved to Nyssa. Or., As firs t announced a q u a rte r mile g eth er a display of th e products fo u rth ; stressed the necessity of re ta in in g a eig h t years ago, w here he was ac trac k would be ready b ut w ork is grow n on th is project. W atch for Jo h n sto n , Alma G reaves and L. G. o p p o rtu n ity of sseing a fa ir size B u rrell, d ep a rtm en tal w ork in the flock consisting of la rg e type m a r b ull or herd sire for a t least four tive in com m unity affairs. going on for com pletion of a full th is edition an d b rin g in an y in fo r k et birds. From th e re th e group y ea rs in order th a t production may At th e fu n e ra l service Miss Opal h alf m ile trac k w ith several h alf m ation of special in te re st you may six th , seventh an d eig h th grades. have about form er fairs. will go to Colum bia p ark to en joy be determ ined when his d a u g h te r S tockard and Mrs. C. W a rn er sang, m ile races. basket dinner. E ach fam ily w ill comes into production. Many bulls ‘Shall W e G ath er a t th e R iv er,” FAIR QUEEN In ad d itio n to h alf mile races will fu rn ish th e ir own basket d in n er an d a re sold for beef a fte r th e second and “He L eadeth Me,” an d Dan L in table service. F ree tu rk ey , Ice y ear because they become vicious, dsay sang "T h e Old Rugged Cross.” be several q u a rte r mile events, sad C J. DÜRFE Y MARRIES NOMINEES cream and coffee w ill be served. b u t by the use of such a bull pen as Both were accom panied by Mrs. dle horse races and a co n test of S hetland ponies. A num ber of good Men interested in th e prom otion w as d em onstrated safety is assured Chas. D uvall of Herm iston. race horses w ill be entered an d th e SPOKANE GIRL V irg in ia W ells and E d ith P e te r of th e tu rk ey Industry w ill give to ow ner and a tte n d a n ts. Demon com m ittee fn ch arg e prom ises in son are th e two nom inees from the talk s on the aftern o o n program . stra tio n s carried o u t along these License Examiner Coming. te re stin g e n te rta in m e n t on th e new A nnouncem ents w ere received here H erm iston d istric t who w ill ru n for H erb ert Byers, general m anager of lines are com paratively new and track. C. M. B entley, exam iner of opera th is week of th e m arriag e of Miss queen of the U m atilla P ro ject F a ir th e N orthw est T urkey G row ers’ a s w as very in te restin g . The lum ber Anne C aletta Kubel, d a u g h te r of a t th e final queen dance S aturday, sociation of Salt L ake City, w ill used in th e m in iatu re pen was fu r tors and chauffeurs, w ill be in H er m iston S atu rd ay , A ugust 21 a t th e Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kubel of Spokane, A ugust 28th. O ther nom inees from give th e principal address. nished by th e G range Cooperative. W n„ to C harles Ja rv is D urfey of Echo, S tanfield and U m atilla w ill be N. L. Bennion, extension p o u ltry- W a lte r A. H olt, county ag en t city lib ra ry betw een th e hours of FLOY ATTEBURY H erm iston, on Sunday, A ugust 15. present a t the queen election dance. man from Oregon S tate college, who from P endleton , acted as chairm an 10:00 a. m. and 4:00 p. m., respec The young couple will be home to recently appointed p o u ltry O ther ballots cast w ere for F ra n was fo r th e aftern o o n program . He in tively, acco rd in g to a recen t a n SUNDAY BRIDE friends a t the H otel H erm iston a f ces Dawson, 920; H elen Jendrzejew - sp ecialist filliiVg th e vacancy le ft troduced A. W. M etzer of th e S tate nouncem ent released from the Sec te r Septem ber 1st. Mrs. Durfey ski, 835; Floy A tteb u ry , 75; Velda by H. E. Cosby, who is now head of D epartm ent of A griculture, who ex re ta ry of S ta te ’s office. All those Miss Floy A tteb u ry , d a u g h te r of plained th e m ilk and cream g rad in g w ishing p erm its or licenses to drive Mr. and Mrs. Roy A ttebury, became ta u g h t in th e grade school here Geer, 40; Ja n e Jackson, 150; M arie th e p o ultry d ep artm en t, will discuss cars are asked to get in touch w ith th ree years ago and is w ell know n tu rk ey production problem s in O re law . the bride of D ayton H arris, son of by m any in th is com m unity. Mr. Skovbo, 60; and Iren e Dyer, 90. Mr. Bentley d u rin g these hours. A list of can d id ates will be pub gon. Mr. M etzer sta te d th a t w hen th is Mr. and Mrs. E. C. H arris of H er D urfey is ow ner and m anager of the J. C. Leedy, field m anager of th e law w ent in to effect th e rep o rt w ent m iston, at a q u ie t w edding cerem o H otel H erm iston, having made his lished in the H erald next week. Oregon T urkey Cooperatives, who Is Students Register Early. o u t th a t th e d ep a rtm en t had em ny Sunday aftern o o n A ugust 15. at home here for years. well know n to local tu rk ey grow ers, ployed 500 cream g rad e rs over the W. G. K ersbergen. su p e rin ten d e n t th e F irs t C h ristian church in P en GLENN C. WADE will discuss th e association p ro b sta te , w hen in re a lity only four men of schools for H erm iston, has re dleton, Ore. Rev. A. F. V anslyke had been em ployed. T his came about quested th a t all high school stu read th e vows. C O M IN G AUGUST 24 lems. John Jendrzejew ski, p resid en t of Minimum Rate One Dollar. th ro u g h th e licensing of m any but- dents call at th e high school bu ild The bride w as lovely in a grey th e local association, w ill preside a t tern rak ers and cream te sters in the ing the week before school on Sep The board of d irecto rs of th e Uma A change has been made in the th e aftern o o n m eeting. individual p la n ts who aid in ra is tem ber 7th, and com plete re g istra sp o rt su it w ith blue accessories an d tilla E lectric Cooperative has fixed Two of th ree m usical num bers in g th e grade of cream in th e ir own tion. Mr. K ersbergen w ill be a t th e w ore a corsage of pink carn atio n s. the m inim um ra te of ch arg e for date of th e Tow nsend club m eeting have also been scheduled for th e p la n ts a f te r passing an ex am in a school in th e m ornings d u rin g th a t Only m em bers of th e im m ediate electricity to ru ra l users a t one dol as announced la st week w hen Glenn program to be given by Miss E d n a tion. fam ily and c'ose friends w ere pres lar. T his was u nder a u th o rity giv- C. W ade, d istric t m anager, will be Ott- and Donald DeMoss. A 4-H club week. __ th e speaker, to Tuesday. A ugust 24. The law, Mr. M etzer sta te d , effects ent. A reception was held im m e TPi th e cooperative by its co n tra ct Mr. W ade Is an able ta lk e r and is dem o n stratio n team will give th e ir only factory m ilk and cream . T here C0Y-HUX0LL d iately follow ing th e .ceremony a t w ith th e N atio n al R u ral E le c trific a well posted on m a tte rs p erta in in g work. h as been a m arked im provem ent in tion ad m in istra tio n . The REA re Miss L o rrain e Mae H uxoll and Bensel will have charge of th e grade of d airy products since C harles E dw ard Coy w ere u n ited in th e home of th e b rid e’s sister, Mr. quired th a t no m inim um ra te exceed to th e o rg an izatio n and the public th e A. sp E. o rts program w hich will be a Is invited to atten d the m eeting, to the la w ’s enaction. M etzer urged m arriag e Sunday, A ugust 15th, a t and Mrs. Dale Em ory. two and o ne-half dollars and per be held In the Union church. soft ball gam e between th e leans and th a t farm ers and dairym en give the th e home of th e b rid e’s paents, Mr. T he young couple are m aking m itted the local board to fix th e The reg u la r Tow nsend club m eet fat tu rk ey growers. T he fats a re law a fa ir tria l and cooperate w ith and Mrs. Fred Huxoll, w est of H er th e ir home in th e teach erag e of m inim um a t less. The ra te of one ing w as held T uesday evening w ith out a fte r th e scalps th is year. all local plants. miston. Miss B etty Huxoll and V ir I. R. Jones, D airy H usbandm an, gil K rause of S tanfield w ere th e a t M innehaha school for the present, d o llar is designated to enable all a good crowd present. The a u c tio n into the farm er m em bers to have electric ing of lunch boxes and a program of Oregon E x p erim en t S tation, gave a ten d an ts. C. W arn er, p asto r of the follow ing a sh o rt trip varied num bers was enjoyed afte r LIST OF APPLIANCES resum e of resu lts of experim ents U nion church, read th e vows. m ountains n ea r LaG rande. lig h ts in th e ir homes. th e business m eeting. conducted a t th e sta tio n . Feed r a APPROVED BY EHFA A program is being arran g ed for tio n s and breeding are of m ajor im ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ the m eeting A ugust 24th and re portance he said. Listed below are th e types of a p fresh m en ts will be served. The p u b BOARDMAN . * G. A. Brow n, m anager of I n te r pliances approved for fin an c in g by lic is invited to a tte n d . s ta te A ssociated Cream eries, told of By M ary etta Thom as E lectric Home and F arm A u th o rity the im portance of m a rk e tin g to 4-H and th e m axim um c o n tra c t periods club w ork in connection w ith coop Farm Bureau Warehouse. Mr. Alt purchased a new tru ck at Dick Upham, who has been v isit Mrs. C arrie Ainscough and niece applicable to th e ir purchase in d iv i e ra tiv e m ark etin g . He gave v alu The Dalles F rid ay and wrecked it ing his p aren ts, Mr. -and Mrs. C. L Gene A inscough of P o rtlan d and Sixteen men a re employed in the dually o r In com binations: able m a rk e tin g inform ation, and w hile brin g in g it home. It was re Upham for th e past m onth, left Mr. aan d Mrs. Clifford A inscough of w ater 1. R efrig erato r, range, co n stru ctio n of th e new mill and touched upon th e subject of fre ig h t paired a t Hood R iver and brought Tuesday for C ath lam et, W n., w here S eattle. heater, w ater pump, m ilk cooler, rates. w arehouse ad d itio n to the p la n t of to B oardm an. he will be em ployed in the technical Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H a rk e n rid e r m otor. cream sep arato r, farm Roger Morse, E xtension D airy Mr. Bates left S atu rd ay for Ixmg- d ep artm en t for th e Crow n W illa and son F ra n k are on a vacation the F arm Bureau C ooperative of clothes d rier, purchased in d iv id u al m an of Oregon E xperim ent S tation, view w here he will v isit for a few m ette P aper M ills Co. Upham is a trip th is week and expect to retu rn H erm iston. The excavation and con ly— 36 months. b ro u g h t o u t the purposes and results days. g rad u a te of th e fo restry d ep a rtm en t to H erm iston Monday of next week. crete foundation work of th e miil is 2. Any com bination of a p p lia n of a long tim e d airy breeding pro Maxiine B allenger of The Dalles Is in Oregon S tate college and for the Fred R ankin is now employed by finished. Form s for th e w arehouse gram . He sta te d th a t thro u g h p lan a guest of Miss Ja n e t G orham . past two years has been statio n ed a t the U nion Oil Company d u rin g Mr. foundation a re now being filled ces listed in No. 1— 48 m onths. w ith concrete. T he d ir t and gravel ned breeding th e present-day cow 3. W ashing m achine or vaccum C lara Mae Dillon retu rn ed from W alker, M innesota, in th e Cass Lake lla rk e n rid e r’s absence. taken from th e basem ent of th e mill produced th ree tim es as much milk S eattle th is week w here she has N ational Forest. Dr. C urry, the S eattle O ptom etrist has been tra n sfe rre d to fill th e cleaner, purchased Individually or as she did before th e program was been v isitin g her sister. in com bination— 24 m onths. Miss Florence Udey, d a u g h te r of who has made professional visits to developed. T his was bro u g h t about Mr. and Mrs. N orkoskie retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey of Columbia H erm iston for years, w ill ag ain be space u n d er the floor of the w are 4. W ashing m achine or vacuum because a sound breeding program F rid ay from th e coast w here they d istric t, who has been w orking in a t th e H otel H erm iston, S aturday, house. T his will soon be leveled to cleaner, purchased in com bination a h eig h t of ab o u t four feet, in w hich fu rnished a way in w hich dairym en have been visiting. the office of th e N eighbors of W ood A ugust 28th, to r one day. Eyes ex the floor of concrete will be laid. w ith any one appliance listed in No. m ay m eet com petition. This was T he G range gave a farew ell p arty c ra ft in P o rtlan d , for th e past th ree am ined. glasses fitted . adv. The basem ent of the mill is 26x46 1— 36 m onths. done by m a in ta in in g a sound h e a lth S atu rd ay n ig h t honoring th e Blacks. years, recently took a position as Miss F rances H orn of Fossil. Ore., and th a t of the w arehouse 50x60. 5. — W ashing m achine or vac program In th e dairy h erd ; by carry Mr. and Mrs. Black and fam ily com ptom eter o p erato r for th e W est arriv ed Sunday, A ugust 15th, to vis uum cleaner, purchased in com bina in g a sound te stin g program ; and by left for C orvallis w here th ey will ern P ine L um ber Co. She g rad u a ted it in d efin itely a t the home of Mr. tion w ith any two appliances listed p roper in te rp re ta tio n of th e records m ake th e ir fu tu re home. Co op. Service Station Addition. from the com ptom eter n ig h t school and Mrs. C. W. Thompson n o rth of In No. 1— 48 m onths. k ept from these tests. Mr. Morse W ilm a Myers was in Boardm an Ju n e 1st a fte r a tte n d in g d u rin g the H erm iston. She plans to give In An ad d itio n is being made to the 6. D ishw asher— 18 m onths. sta te d th a t th e dairy herd testin g F riday evening and atten d ed a su r stru ctio n In music, tap and folk C ooperative Service S tatio n to a l association had operated for the prise p arty given in honor of Ralph. w inter. 7. W aste disposal u n it — 12 dancing. Mrs. Olga Dymmel of 12556 West low space for oil sto rag e and eq u ip past nine y ears consistently and the Bill -and Naoma Black. It was giv Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard (B ud) m ent for w ashing and polishing m onths. P h alalla. D etroit, Mich., was In the d airy farm er who followed these en a t the home of M arietta Thomas Daves of W alla W alla. W n., were 8. B ottle cooler (m inim um down records, w eeding the culls, had im w ith th ir ty present to enjoy games hospital a sh o rt w hile M onday for Sunday visitors a t th e homes of cars. T he addition w ill have a 20 paym ent 10 per c e n t)— 24 m onths. tre a tm e n t of m inor in ju rie s received proved his herd. and refreshm ents. C harles and F ra n k Seeliger and foot fro n t on F irs t stre e t and will 9. M ilking m achine (m inim um Mrs. McCutchen left M onday for when th e car in w hich she was rid P h illip Power. A num ber of H erm is be 30 feet deep, m aking th e en tire down p aym ent 10 per ce n t) — 30 ag ? ln Mr- Morse pointed out îv ‘ J * 1® t res should »of te ar down a sh o rt vacation to Y aholt w here ing left the highw ay and tu rn ed ton people will rem em ber Mrs. Daves stru c tu re w ith a 50 foot frontage. months. over a few m iles below U m atilla. Mr. th e herd but they should be th e son she w ill v isit her sister. as th e form er C a rrie Lage. 10. Radio (priced a t 6100 or less) and Mrs. Dymmel and th e ir tw o sons of a proven sire and dam. One of G race G upton retu rn ed from The Weather Report. Miss E ld ru d a Beletski, who has 12 m onths. Radio (priced over w ere re tu rn in g home a fte r a vaca th e w eaknesses in th e program , he Dalles T hursday. been v isitin g a t th e home of her mo Date 6100, m inim um down paym ent 10 tion trip on th e coast. O ther occu Max. Min said, was th a t th e cows did not pro- Mary Chaffee, who Is employed at th er, Mrs. Theo. Beletski, for cent, 90 per cent a d v a n ce )— 18 101 51 per ?n ^eh i° ng- ®nough P“ y for b rin g H eppner, retu rn ed home W ednesday p an ts of the car escaped w ith o u t in the past m onth, left W ednesday A ugust 12 ............ m onths. ju ry . A ugust 13 ............. 95 62 ing h er into production. A cow and Is leaving th is F rid ay for Sea m orning for W asco, Or. She plans Only those m a n u fa c tu re rs’ pro 79 . 52 Mr. and Mrs. C. W a rn er and to a tte n d school a t College Place, Augi st 14 should produce m ore th an four years side on a vacation. ducts w hich have been approved by A ugust 15 ........... 80 40 to give paying results. Mrs. I. A nderson had h er tonsils d a u g h te r P atsy and son G lenn left Wn., th is fall en ro llin g in business A ugust 16 .............. 90 42 E lectric Home and Farm A u th o rity W ednesday evening for G rangeville, ad m in istratio n . removed a t H erm iston Tuesday. are eligible for financing. A ugust 17 ............. 98 48 Awards Made. Mr. and Mrs. M essenger and Idaho, w here th ey form erly lived, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy A m sberry and A ugust 18 ............. 54 .............. 97 v isit friends for several days. They , . , h ‘- 7 8tOck Judging an<J crops iden- d a u g h te r Lois left F rid ay m orning will then visit a t th e home of Mrs. fam ily were honored Sunday even P re cip itatio n w as .01. ing a t -a pot luck d in n e r on the adfu I tt «nrtCanu ’ t ? Were Open t0 tK,th for Spokane w here th ey w ill spend W STANFIELD ON a rn er's m other fn Spokane. Wn., lawn of th e ir home by m em bers of adu “ and club boys and girls a w eek's vacation. S atu rd ay . the Legion and A uxiliary, on the Reid To Honolulu. B uster R ands took B lack's fu rn i re tu rn in g to H erm iston The M ilton-F reew ater boys and^girls RADIO PROGRAM A ugust 28th. Mr. W arn er Is pas eve of th e ir d e p a rtu re for Blaine. tu re to C orvallis Friday. H ow ard Reid, J r ., son of J. H. t h e n r . 8Wr W lth t h e m a ^ r i t y o f to r of th e H erm iston Union church Wn., w here they will m ake th eir Reid of C olum bia d istric t, has been Mr. and Mrs. H an k in s left W ed iM t’ n r i ? ” <th e JUni° r g ro u P w ith R epresenting th e C ity of S ta n first prize going to Bob B urggraff nesday for B u rn s w here th ey will and W allace P a tric k of E ugene will home. Between fifty and sixty were tran sfe rred by th e V. S. Army E n g i fill the p u lp it n ex t Sunday. E ven in a tte n d a n c e at th e pot luck d in neers to H onolulu for an in d efin ite field in the dedication cerem onies of who was presented w ith a h alter-’ live. Lena Rose and B etty McKenzie ing services will be dismissed th a t ner. Jam es P aren t, second, a cream can- period. Reid has been employed In th e new KGW b ro adcasting sta tio n L. H. F lora retu rn ed Monday eve the en g in eer* ’ offices In P o rtlan d tow er in P o rtlan d S atu rd ay w ere and C harles Kik of H erm iston, third arriv ed T h u rsd ay and are visitors day to allow th e young people to a t tend a union m eeting at E m ig ran t ning from a 1240 mile motor trip in for th e past th ree ypars, ta k in g the the S agebrush W ran g lers sponsored of V irginia Compton. prize, an open pail. Jess Cox was tak en to th e hospi Springs. a 1937 ” 60” Ford and rep o rts th a t position alm ost im m ediately follow hy th e S tanfield Com m ercial club, won f rh a g ‘ rF '^ t<iher ° f H erm l"t°n. tal a t H erm iston W ednesday and Mrs. Ellen H ill H ashrouk of St. It averaged 29 m iles per gallon of ing his g rad u atio n from th e U n iv er and composed of George M cDerm itt. ,n a bag of dairy feed as fir « t was retu rn ed to S tanfield T hursday. form erly a as. Mr. Flora drove co n sisten tly at sity of W ashington. Reid arriv ed a t Don Refvem, Billy Penney, R ay i l i a ” J " th e aduIt group. L. C. Dver He will re tu rn to Boardm an about P etersb u rg . A laska. te ac h er of E nglish In the H e rm ls-|5 0 m iles per hour. He was accom- his home here M ondav n ig h t and mond Meade and Raymond Beebe. a n d nth lr r tZe 8 covered m ilk palR S aturday. The boys were accom panied to ton high school for several years, j panted on th e trip by Mrs. Flora left again today for S eattle and then w hich was P “ J ° hn ^ » P b e l l Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and spent Tuesday in H erm iston P o rtland by Mrs. R. G. Penney, M. W ith and son Paul, and Mrs. W. W. Felt- to San F rancisco and H onolulu. Which Was a cream can stra in e r Mr and Mrs. Perclp Rake and hahy her were her tw o children and h e r 1 house and son Gale. T he group a t- | Refvem. Mrs. 8. T horsen, Miss retu rn ed F rid a y from W alla W alla sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. A tended a religious m eeting in Spo I Blanche T horsen and Clyde K enni- School Bua to Idaho. w here they have been v isitin g Rav R P ollard, and tw o children. Pol kane, Wn. son. For th e ir perform ance they B row n’s m other. lard ia a retired E nglish Irrig atio n Mrs. Ralph K rause was e n te rta in O. O. F elthouse has com pleted were dressed in w hite sh irt an d and presented by lav t r>- Mr. and Mrs. Russell M iller and “ng in eer and he and Mrs. Pollard ed at a m iscellaneous show er F ri placing a school bus body on a tro u sers and cowboy h ats, and rep- assista n t county .g e n t Pier,O n’ children left T h u rsd ay for C rater have spent m any years In India day of last week a t her home on Dodge chassis for school D istrict sented the only sm all tow n in O re Lake. They a re now on th e ir wav to C ali G ladys avenue, w ith Mrs. Tom L en No. 11 a t W eiser, Idaho, and th e bus gon ap p earin g on th e program . H. B. T hom as and Mr. P o rte r fornia. Mrs H ashrouk will soon re h a rt a c tin g as hostess. Among those was delivered S unday by a man The an n o u n cer com mented on th e m ade a business trip to H eppner tu rn to Alaska w here she Is a te ac h present were Mesdames L aughlin, from th a t d istric t. Mr. F elthouse w riteup of Stanfield and the song Friday. er of E nglish In th e St. P etersb u rg Sherm an W ells, A nna Connor, Ed has constructed all th e school busses sung by th e boys w hich was com East End Represented. H ow ard P ack ard is th e new schools. W bile h ere th ey were guests Schell, Jim Mead. Cliff M ytlnger. T. on his routes In th e H erm iston dis piled by H arry Wessell of S tanfield. theAJ ^ r7 „ / r7 ^ ot e'nbber. from school bus d riv er for th e w est end, of Mr. and Mrs B. H anelfne. O. K rause. Jesse Gossage. Lloyd tric t v/hlch have a rep u ta tio n for The boys stayed at th e Im perial ho »he east end of U m atilla county were ta k in g Dave Jo h n sto n 's place. G uests a t th e hom e of Dr. and Moore. Bob Beebe. W. J. K ennings. stu rd in e ss and safety devices. He tel. visited Ja n tze n Reach, and were Mrs. M aude Kohow is hired to 'Irs . W. L. M organ from Mondav Bessie Chapin. R R F ln k b ein e r and also conducts a sand and gravel b u s en tertain ed by mem bers of the Rose (C ontinued on last page) teach In the upper grade«. u n til W ednesday afternoon were Viola K rause. City M otorcycle club. iness here. i ACATIO NS; MANY OTHER NEWS ITEMS