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Œbv Itemtßtnn Wralò %flr VOLUME XXXI NUMBER 9 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, AN BURIED PENDLETONTAKES ÀDDLEM HERE WEDNESDAY POOR BREATHER A U X IL IA R Y U N IT HONORS MEMBER OREGON, OCTOBER 21. 1937. WESTLAND GRANGE PLANS MEETING ACHIEVEM ENT DAY PROGRAM, BANQUET ACTIVITY COUNTY HEALTH UNIT Mrs. Jam es Todd of H erm iston, F u n eral services for R. L. Addle- A special program has been p lan T en tativ e arra n g e m e n ts a re u n m an w ere held a t P ra n n ’s F u n eral p resid en t of D istrict No. 6 of th e ned for a m eeting of th e W estland derw ay for th e a n n u a l achievem ent P arlo rs a t 2 :0 0 o’clock W ednesday A m erican Legion A uxiliary, and G range on O c to b e r'2 8 th , as a n day program w hich w ill be in th e em ber of th e H erm iston U n it, was BUCKAROOS BARELY aftern o o n w ith in te rm e n t in th e H er m honored DUTIES OF HEALTH a t a tea given T h u rsd ay a f nounced th is week by Don S h er form of a ban q u et th is year. The m iston cem etery. Mr. A ddlem an wood. m aster. C ounty A gent W alter com m ittee is composed of A. E. tern o o n la st week by m em bers of NOSE OUT 6-0 SCORE passed aw a y a t L ittle Rock, A rk a n h e r u n it. T he h all was m ade u n A. H olt of P en d leto n w ill discuss Bensel, E. J. Jack so n , H. J. O tt and OFFICERS GIVEN sas, October 13th, a t th e age of (3 u su ally b rig h t and cheerful by th e obnoxious weed erad icatio n an d con Ja y T. Pierson. T he p rag ram w ill tro l and w ill display specim ens of be given the la tte r p a rt of N ovem A ctivities of the U m atilla Coun A lte r ta k in g B aker 6 to 0 th e years, follow ing a sh o rt illness. P o r use o f m any fall flowers. te r N o rris of L ew iston, Idaho, con week before, th e P endleton ^ u c k Mrs. E ffie Ritchey, past d istric t th e various weeds. H. R. H artley, ber w ith the d efin ite d ate a n n o u n c ty H ealth U nit w hich now has of ducted th e service. recen tly nam ed te ste r for th e Uma ed in th e near future. fices in P endleton are o u tlin ed as • aroos came to H erm iston la st S at P all b earers w ere H. M. Sommer- p resid e n t of M ilton, was p resen t tilla H erd Im provem ent association, u rd ay aftern o o n expecting a “ bre T he banquet w ill be held in th e co n tro l of com m unicable diseases, an d also d elegations from M ilton, a th e r,” b u t w ere barely able to er, H. J . O tt, O. O. F elthouse, J. A. Ione, and P en d leto n . V isito rs and and pro m in en t Jersey breeder, will evening in the basem ent of th e v eneral disease control, m a tern ity nose o u t a m uch inspired B ulldog Shipp, C h ester H u n t and Bob A ls honor guests w ere presented w ith ta lk on d airy sa n ita tio n . Ja y T. M ethodist church and tic k ets will service, pre and pose p artu m clinic®, ton. team in th e fin al q u a rte r 6 to 0 corsages by Mrs. G. W. Ripley, a c t Pierson, a s sista n t county ag en t will be sold a t seventy-five cents a plate, no deliveries, in fa n t and pre-school discuss d airy in g in general. R andy Lee A ddlem an was born in in g serg ean t-at-arm s. proceeds to be used to d efray ex hygiene, school’ hygiene, ad u lt hy O’N eil's boys played th e ir best The m eeting w ill open a t 8:30 pense of the ban q u et. The steer giene, crippled ch ild ren service, gam e of th e season, having won Page county, Iowa, on Septem ber T he m eeting was opened in reg u from Joseph la st S atu rd ay 19 to 0, 14, 1874. H e moved w ith his p a r la r form by th e p resident, Mrs. o’clock T h u rsd ay even in g and all w hich was purchased by th e Um a g en eral sa n ita tio n , protection of F arm B ureau from food and m ilk, an d v ita l statistics. w ith the gam e forfeited in th e th ird e n ts to S h erid an , W yom ing, a t the G race Mudge, w ho intro d uced th e g ran g ers a re especially Invited to be tilla P ro ject C harles Kik a fte r it had been shown D uties of the county h ealth offi q u a rte r. T he Bulldogs w ere w ith o u t age of n in e years. On J a n u a ry 9, honor guest. Mrs. Todd gave an in present. a t th e Pacific In te rn a tio n a l L ive cer and h ea lth nurse are given in th e services of S. R ankin, s ta r fu ll 1898, he was u n ited in m arriag e to stru c tiv e ta lk on th e aim s an d w ork stock show will be slaughtered and d e ta il as follows: back, w ho had received leg in ju rie s May Bell T ow nsend, an d to th is being done by th e A uxiliary. F ol Central Oregon Trip. used for the b an q u et menu. in the opening few m inutes of play. union seven ch ild ren w ere born. In low ing th is th e p resid en t introduced H elp to secure early m edical d iag the year 1909 th e fam ily moved to J. A. Reeves, W. L. H am m and A nnouncem ent of aw ards for both nosis and treatment lor »iek, In a series of fa st plays th ro u g h Eugene, Ore., w here they rem ained Mrs. N ellie T ucker, who is th e / P e n d le to n ’s second team , H erm iston for eleven years before m oving to U n it’s Gold S ta r M other, an d p re Pete Laas retu rn ed Sunday n ig h t boys and girls in club work w ill be C om m unicable diseases: R e p o rt advanced th e ball to P en d le to n ’s 19 H erm iston, w here th ey have resided sented h er w ith a pin to replace th e from a week sp en t in th e m ountains m ade at th e ban q u et w ith both sta te ing, teach in g isolation, q u a ra n tin e one she had lost. She also in tro in so u th ern an d c e n tra l Oregon. and county leaders present. Two a n d yard line. P endleton th en sen t in for 18 years. im m unization, convalescent duced Mrs. T. P anages as th e Gold Hamm and L aas bagged a deer in calves are being given to th e o u t th e ir firs t team and punted to safety » S urv iv in g a re his wife. Mrs. May S ta r sister, an d th e p resid en ts of th e the southern part of the state n ear sta n d in g boy and g irl by R. H. H a r t care. w here H erm iston had th e ball a t the T uberculosis co n tro l: The discov A ddlem an, five d au g h ters, Mrs. J. K. Bly w hich w ere shipped to H erm is ley, Jersey B reeder, and C. A. U n its a t P en d leto n , Ione and M ilton, end of th e firs t q u a rte r. P endleton ery of cases, case fin d in g survey, booted th e ball to th e H erm iston 20 M ontgom ery an d Mrs. V iola F isch er who w ere present. Mrs. R. H. P ier- ton th is week. T he p arty made th e L ynch, H olstein breeder. P o in ts by diag n o stic cam paign h ealth exam i The w hich th e w in n ers w ill be d e te r yard line w here H erm iston fum bled of Tacoma, W n., Mrs. H. L. H all of sol was intro d u ced as th e W orld trip by m oto rin g south from Bend to K lam ath m ined are, show m anship, 25 points, n atio n , early diagnostic cam paign, •on the firs t play. P endleton then S eattle, W n., Miss D orothy Addle W ar nurse. She is also a m em ber Dalles th ro u g h F alls and Bly. A fter leaving Bly type of calf show n, 25 points, r(y> tu b ercu lin . bucked th e line to th e H erm iston m an of H erm iston, an d Miss H elen of th e local u n it. C are of contacts: C ontact index», W n., two T he program for th e aftern o o n they m otored over the Q uartz Pass ord books, 25 points, leadership, ag seven yard line and fum bled. H er A ddlem an of Tacom a, m iston th en kicked to m idfield and sons, E rn e st A ddlem an of Pendleton, consisted of a read in g by Mrs. W a l w hich is th e h ig h est h ighw ay point gressiveness and sportsm an sh ip , 25 ex am in atio n s, g en eral physical, tu b erculin, X-ray, teach persoual hy o u t of danger. In an exchange of and V ictor A ddlem an of H erm iston. te r Sm ith, a vocal solo by Mrs. Al in th e sta te a t an elevation of 5504 points. ■> A com plete program will be a n giene. p u n ts P endleton had th e ball again Two sisters survive, Mrs. W. L. ton K ingsbury, accom panied by Miss feet, th en by Lakeview , n o rth to P rev en tio n th ro u g h g eneral h e a lth a t m idfield as th e h alf ended. P e n Tow nsend and Mrs. J. D. H icks, and Golda Mumma, an d a piano solo by Burns and H erm iston. South of Bly nounced later. also the Mary H elene Piersol. V irg in ia Todd, th e men visited G erber R eservoir education: In fa n t, pre-school an d dleto n ag ain advanced the ball to one bro th er, Clede, an d school group, com m unity and g en er th e Bulldogs* 30 yard lin e w here fath e r. W. B. A ddlem an of Eugene. d au g h te r of Mrs. Jam es Todd, was w hich is a flood co n tro l project. W IL M A STOOP al h e a lth education, prin ted m a ter introduced to th e members as the H erm iston held them for th ree film s and lectures. firs t ju n io r m em ber, and also M ary STATE GRANGE dow ns. On th e fo u rth P endleton CO-OP RALLY MARRIED SATURDAY ial, R eh ab ilita tio n : In sa n ato ria o r H elene Piersol, who is a m em ber passed and Buell intercep ted th e home, in business or industry. The ju n io rs w ere en te rta in e d a t th e CONFERENCE ball for th e Bulldogs. OCTOBER 29TH Syphillis an d G o n o rrh ea:— tea w hen they arriv ed a fte r school Miss W ilm a Stoop became thé H erm iston th en re tu rn e d the ball closed. Case of finding an d rep o rtin gs, bride of V irgil L angley of P o rtlan d to the P endleton 40 yard line in a The s ta te g ran g e conference was A huge cooperative rally has been A frien d sh ip q u ilt macje by A ux held a t L exington last F rid ay , Oc a t a sim ple home w edding S atu rd ay , assist in providing continued m edi series of lin e plunges b u t w hen H er m iston attem p ted to pass th e P en planned for F rid ay , October 29th, by iliary m em bers w as given aw ay d u r tober 15th, w ith 92 present. E n October 16, a t h igh noon. The cere cal care an d follow -up. assist in lo mony was read by Dr. B. B. S u tt- c a tin g source of infection. dleton boys in tercep ted and on th e a local com m ittee re p rese n tin g the ing th e aftern o o n and w ent to Iren e thusiasm was expressed for the cliffe of P o rtlan d in th e home of O ther diseases: R eferred to p ri n ex t play kicked over the goal line C ooperative ... . . . . Council. . ,, . T . he . m eeting . . C ritchlow of P endleton. m eeting and in te re st shown. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Douglas a t vate physicians or relief officer for g iving H erm iston the ball on th e 20 7 1 L ,be h ei? ,n th e h igh sch° o1 Mrs. T ucker, th e Gold S ta r m oth R ay K. Gill, sta te m aster w as one 33rd and A lder S treets In P o rtlan d ea rly d iagnosis and ' tre a tm e n t and yard line. A. Shipp th en kicked th e building. O utside sp eak ers are be er, and Mrs. R itchey of M ilton, of th e m ain speakers. O thers w ere in th e presence of relativ es and give assistance as necessary. ing secured to fu rn ish p a r t of th e presided a t th e tea tables. ball an o th e r 40 y ards to safety. M orton T om pkins, overseer, Mrs. friends. Miss P au lin e Stoop of H er program and a m usical program is M ental hygiene,C hild guidance M aking a desperate a tte m p t for a being arran g ed . M arie T hiessen, sta te le ctu rer, Mrs. m iston, sister of th e bride, and K en clin ic; A dult hygiene: Supervise u n tou ch d o w n the P endleton lads took Slack, ju v en ile m atron of K lam ath neth Douglas, wer« the couple's on der d irectio n of S tate Child G uid E arl P ow ell, field m an for th e NEW ENROLEES ad v a n ta g e of L otspeich’s fum ble and county, C. G. P atte rso n , of the ly atten d a n ts. ance Clinic, use m en tal hygiene re 'Credit A d m in istra tio n of STANFIELD CCC passed, ra n th e ball to th e H erm is F arm gran g e in su ran c e d ep artm en t, Geo. h an d lin g exceptional The bride was ch arm in g in an a t sources in ton six yard line as th e th ird score W ashin g to n , D. C., w ill be one of Carson, ad v e rtisin g m an ag er for tra c tiv e blue crepe s tre e t dress and ch ild ren , teach necessity of proper the speakers. O ther speakers w ill less q u a rte r ended. A d etach m en t of 108 enrolees a r the G range B u lletin , Mary Lundell, carried orange blossoms and T alis h ab it form ing to prevent m en tal from W alla W alla and P o rt T he H erm iston line held them come rived M onday n ig h t from Ohio and sta te hom e econom ics ch airm an , m an roses. land. For going aw ay she diseases, insane com m ittm ents. th e re for th ree downs, b u t on th e K entucky to be a p a rt of th e S ta n Chas. W icklander, e a ste rn Oregon O rth o p ed ic:— The m eetin g is free to everyone field CCC camp. T h eir a rriv a l brings sta te deputy, Mrs. A. E. M cFarland, w ore grey w ith blue accessories. fo u rth , a pass over th e goal line Case fin d in g : Secure m edical care and will be w ell w o rth w hile for im m ed ia te ly fallow ing th e cere gave P endleton six points. McKee’s the en ro llm en t a t th e cam p to ap U m atilla, Pom ona m aster, gave a give n u rsin g care mony a d in n er was served and the and tre a tm e n t, k ic k missed. P endleton th en advan anyone to atten d . p roxim ately 175 boys. L ie u te n a n t rep o rt of th e y e a r’s work. w edding cake cu t by the bride. Mrs. d u rin g th e acute stage as necessary ced the ball to the 15 yard line but H ow er is now in com mand a t the Belle La F orte of G resham , O re- and to in stru c t th e fam ily u n der H erm iston held them for four 1937 N A TIO N A L camp. Jay Clarke Dies. friend of the groom since childhood, d octor's orders to prevent the devel dow ns and kicked out safely as the T he boys sta rte d w ork W ednes opm ent of deform ity, give a fte r care presided a t the coffee urn. gam e ended. Ja y W. C larke, aged 53, form er PREACHING MISSION day lay in g concrete for h eadgates H erm iston resid en t, died W ednes G uests a t the w edding were Mr. especially, to poliom yilitis cases and in th e U m atilla riv e r to aid in d i to teach muscle exercise to th e p a Meetings Continuing. v e rtin g w ate r in to the can al d u rin g day m orning a t St. A n th o n y ’s hos and Mrs. F. A tkinson, Mrs. R. V an The N atio n al P re a c h in g Mission low w ater. One crew is w o rk in g on p ita l in P endleton. He was born in H orn, Mrs. J. M. Biggs, and Miss tie n t and to some m em ber of th e fam ily, re h a b ilita tio n , secure ed u T he evangelistic m eetings a t the sponsored la st year by m ore th an M ontana and had resided in P en d le E d ith Sias, all of P o rtlan d , and Mrs. catio n al guidance. th e H erm iston project. U nion church w hich have been in th ir ty m ajor P ro te sta n t C h ristian ton for 10 years, having been in A lfred K ohler, sister of th e bride, A ctivities for the prom otion of progress for th e past two weeks u n denom inations, w ill ag ain sw ing out Miss P au lin e th e real estate business. H e leaves of T he Dalles, an d Captain Riggs Here. th e hygiene of th e in d iv id u al:— d e r E vangelist G. B. Schmid will be over th e n atio n th is fall . A team of th ree d au g h ters. Mrs. Irm a Denison, Stoop of H erm iston. Mrs. Roy Faye M aternal hygiene: R eferred for C ap tain and Mrs. A rth u r Riggs Mrs. Alice K eizu rn , Miss Mary of P o rtlan d assisted Mrs. Douglas a t continued for a t least the n ext two jC h ristian lead ers of n a tio n a l and early exam ination, p re n a ta l su p er weeks. A ttendance and in te re st has in te rn a tio n a l fam e as evangelical visited a t th e W a lte r Morehouse C larke, P endleton, and tw o sons, th e reception. vision. been good. Mr. Schmid draw s a and C h ristian , w ill be scheduled to home T h u rsd ay of last week w hile Ja ck C larke, Noxon, M ont., and T he couple le ft im m ediately on a n t: B irth reg istra tio n , in- chalk illu stra te d pictu re every o th appear before larg e g a th e rin g s of on th e ir way to th e ir home in P o rt J e rry Clarke, S eattle, as w ell as two honeym oon trip along th e Oregon |s tru In c fa tio n ard in g hygiene and e r n ig h t in the week, w hich goes to C hristian leaders in all large cities land a fte r a tte n d in g th e In lan d W a b ro th ers and n in e sisters. The fu n coast and will be a t home to frien d s ,iaily regim reg 'e'"aM lst"in securing co“r- terw ay s conference in W alla W alla, eral w ill be held a t Bomboy’s, S at a fte r N ovember 1st a t 1410 S. W. th e individual having th e la rg e st of the U nited States. rectlo n of defects. delegation p resent a t th e m eeting The city w hich offers th is oppor held on O ctober 1 9th and 20th. They urd ay , 2 :00 p. m. w ith Rev. A. F. B elm ont Avenue in P o rtlan d . Pre-school: In sttu c tio n reg ard in g for th e firs t tim e. Topics for Sun tu n ity to C h ristian s in so u th e rn Id a rep o rted the m eeting to be very h a r V anSlyke, C h ristia n church pastor, h ab it tra in in g , assist in com m uni day have been announced as "H ow ho, n o rth ea ste rn Oregon an d so u th m onious and th a t th e se n tim e n t was officiatio n . B u rial will be in Olney cable disease control by securing im Home Extension Meeting. W o rsh ip ” and "T he L ast W ill and ern W ashington, is W alla W alla. more favorable for slack w ate r n av i cem etery In th e I. O. O. F. plot. He m un izatio n . assist in securing cor T est a m en t of John B row n.” Miss F rances C linton, Home E x rectio n ' of defects, assist in securing D elegates from all ch u rch es a re in gation on th e Colum bia riv er th an was a m em ber of the C h ristian T he U m atilla dam is ch u rch , and Oddfellow lodge a t H er tension Agent of P endleton, will vited to send in nam es of th e ir pros heretofore. m edical supervision, conduct pre pective delegates if d esirin g for now in th e h an d s of th e arm y en g i m iston. conduct a home extension m eeting school roun d -u p clinics. HI SCHOOL NOTES lodging and b rea k fa st. T he d ates are neers in W ash in g to n , D. C. Colonel in H erm iston, T uesday, October 26, School: A ssist in ca rry in g o ut a t th e Legion hall a t 1 :30 In th e a f school h ealth program , provide or October 28 to 31. All d esirin g these T. M. R obins was also present and Demonstration Places Third. ternoon. The topic of "W hy We su p erv ise ad eq u ate n u rsin g care to accom m odations in th e local com mu T horen W eaver, head en g ineer at E ugene Rugg an d K enneth Ben Behave As We Do,” Is th e second The Bulldogs played th e Helix n ity telephone 84-R, R. R. F inkbei- Bonnevliie. C a p tain Riggs is well know n in th e Inland E m pire as a sel rep resen ted th e S tate of Oregon in a series on "U n d erstan d O ur all sick ch ildren, periodic physical six m an football team W ednesday ner, p asto r of th e M. E. Church. o rg an izatio n and riv er pilot and w as sent to W alla in a d airy production d em o n stratio n selves.” The m eetings a re on p ar ex am in atio n s, aftern o o n In a practice gam e for the te ach in g of home hygiene and care a t th e N atio n al D airy Show held at W alla as a deleg ate to a tte n d the en t education b u t an y In terested of th e sick classes. KEIKKALA-VERMILLION. visitors. H erm iston divided th e ir Columbus, Ohio. They placed th ird p arties a re Invited to a ttend. w aterw ay s mee tin g. eleven m an team in order to give A dult: A ssist In en couraging per Sophie K eikkala, form er resid en t in th e w estern division. M ontana th e visito rs a chance a t practice of H erm iston an d s tu d e n t in H er iodic h ealth exam inations, o rg an i placed firs t an d W yom ing second. Forgery Charged. play. H elix took the gam e 19-9. Attend C. E. Sally. zation and teach in g of home and R obert Bow ers of F inley, W n., K enneth and E ugene w ere chosen as The fin a l home gam e for th e foot m iston Union h igh school, and Roy care of th e sick classes, provide or V erm illion of P ark d ale , Ore., were Cecil W arn e.r recen tly elected supervise ad eq u ate n u rsin g care for was a rrested by B. J. N atio n on th ird and fo u rth a lte rn a te s on the ball season w ill be w ith A rlington 13th, and scholarships aw arded by th e K raft- presid en t of Colum bia C h ristian E n th e sick. F rid a y aftern o o n at 2:3 0 on th e fa ir m arried in Stevenson, W n., a t noon W ednesday. O ctober P h en ix Cheese C orporation. The grounds. O ther gam es will be played S aturday , October 9th. They a tte n charged w ith fo rg in g two checks in n atio n al co n test was won by Mas deavor Union, atten d ed one of a ser S an ita tio n ac tiv itie s: G eneral sa n ded the P acific In te rn a tio n a l Live ies of fall rallys, held a t W eston H erm iston, one a t B. O’C o n n er’s and w ith W alla W alla B squad on Oc sach u setts. A sto ry of an interview last W ednesday n ig h t. He was ac ita tio n , w ater supply, excreta d is stock show in P o rtlan d before re one a t th e H erm iston D rug com pa to b er 29th, Mac Hi a t M ilton on w ith th e tw o boys w ill be published com panied by Mrs. Cecil W arn er Sr., posal, sa n ita tio n of schools, com N ovember 5th and w ith H eppner on tu rn in g home Sunday n ig h t. They ny store. He was released to his m u n ity h ealth In stru ctio n , cam p will m ake th e ir home In P a r kdale. n , , , D onna Saylor, M arybell C larke, fa th e r a fte r th e checks had been ta ex t week. N ovem ber 11th. ground inspection, protection of W anda Moore an d Glen W arn er. ken care of, since it was th e first T he ca fete ria is g ain in g in pop food, control of foodhandlers and Commissioned Major. Ray H ew itt of M ilton gave a pep food estab lish m en ts. offense. Bowers was 17 y ears of Full Gospel Meetings. u la rity each week and as th e w ea ta lk boosting th e com ing conven th e r becomes colder, it is expected a U nderprivileged and handicapped Oregon S ta te College, Corvallis, ag e and had Heen employed near E v an g elist H elen Gomes w ill con tion w hich will be held December decided increase w ill be seen. T he Oct. 18— R ich ard M artin of H erm is Boardm an. ch ild ren : A ssist In placing children tin u e services a t th e F u ll Gospel 3-4-5 a t M ilton-F reew ater. Mrs. in homes who do not have ad eq u ate ■cafeteria is stric tly non-p ro fit and ton received his com mission as m a Mission every n ig h t except Monday E ffie R itch ey conducted th e devo Weather Report. n o t for p ublic service, b u t if mem jo r of th e field a r tille ry of th e Re a t 7:4 5 . T h e s tirrin g messages of tional service a t th e close of the care or a re not living in a su itab le bers of th e school board or p are n ts serve O fficers T ra in in g en v iro n m en t, assist in w orking o ut corps a t Max. Min. E v an g elist Gomes have been an in ev en in g ’s e n te rta inm ent. an d p atro n s of the school would O.6.C. w hen cadet ap p o in tm en ts and Date edu catio n al program s for physically sp iratio n to m any. The a rriv a l of 44 14 .......... ............. 77 . October lik e to see how It is operated and prom otions for th e y ear w ere re handicapped children such as a r her co-w orker Miss Florence Me ............. 74 .... 65 O ctober 15 ............ Cray House Burned. sam ple the m enu they are Invited to leased from th e office of P re sid en t ra n g in g for in stru c tio n in the sig h t ............ 70 54 L au g h lin of C en tralia, W n., an ac 16 October v isit th e cafeteria. Mrs. L. S. B urrell George W. Peavy, college head, re T he house on th e farm ow ned by conservation classes in th e Oregon October 17 ............ ............. 65 . . 43 com plished p ia n ist and soloist, has Is p la n n in g th e m enu and doing th e cently. _______ _____ ________ Cray in Colum bia d istric t, S tate School for th e Blind for ch ild October 18 ............ ............. 67 .... 35 added g rea tly to th e m eetings. F ri Ira ■cooking. day n ig h t w ill be youth rally night. know n as the old W. W. F elthouse ren w ith im paired vision. ............. 72 .... 32 19 ............ October R eport cards w ere given out la st T he position of th e p riv ate physi Finkbeiner to Portland. 43 V isito rs from o u t of tow n w ill be farm , burned to th e ground Tuesday October 20 ............ ............. 74 . w eek and th e honor roll w ill be expected d u rin g th e week. m orning. The fire sta rte d from an cian w ill rem ain th e same as it is P re cip itatio n w as .20. R. R. F in k b ein er, p asto r of the published n ex t week. unknow n cause w hile Mr. Cray was a t present. The county h ealth o ffi All teach ers are In L a G rande th is M ethodist ch u rch , was in Salem and in T oppenish, W n., on business. The cer and public heal th nurse will re w eek end a tte n d in g teach ers’ in sti P o rtlan d la st T uesday and W ednes house was not occupied b u t fu rn i fer p a tie n ts to th e ir p riv ate physi tu te a t th e E a ste rn Oregon N orm al day, in th e in te re sts of Sunday tu re ow ned by Mrs. Alice W ells, and cians. school. T h ere w as no school T h u rs school and young people’s w ork of R elief case p atien ts w ill be refer canned fru it owned by C ray, w ere th a t den o m in atio n in th e s ta te of day or F riday. stored in th e house. T he house was red to th e relief office and the re T he grad e school a th le tic pro Oregon. A w ay w as given to studies lief w ill ttk e care of th e p atien ts as Insured. gram is p rac tica lly th e same as the and discussions w ith lead ers of the they can a fte r th e p atien ts have hig h school w ith th e exception of church from Chicago a t th e F irst chosen th e ir own p riv ate physician. Baptists Call Pastor. h av in g no football. Miss N ora Jo h n M. E. C hurch m P o rtlan d . W ork Is p ro g ressin g stead ily to tiea a re m em bers of th e association, ston d irec ts th e g irl’s a th le tic s and Theo. Leger, form er p asto r of th e 85 Pound Squash. L. S. B u rrell d irec ts th e boys. B ethany church located a few miles PENDLETON GIRL EMPLOYED IN w ard th e co n stru ctio n of th e new w hich Includes th is service. REA pow er lines in th is d istric t. B ert M artin, who farm s on B ut E n g in eers to sta k e o ut th e lines from P o rtlan d , has been called to T he ju n io r class e n tertain ed th e E asem ents have been secured over will be in th e field a t an early date fill th e vacancy a t th e F irs t Bap te r Creek, b ro u g h t in a huge M arble hig h school stu d e n ts, alum ni, p a r DR HARRY 8. FOSKETT OFFICE m uch of th e te rrito ry and m em ber to m ark th e places for poles and to tis t ch u rch of H erm iston, b eg in n in g Head squash th is week w eighing 85 en ts and te ach ers a t a p a rty W ed pounds. I t is Just one of a num ber nesday n ig h t in th e auditorium . Miss J u lia C olpitts, a recen t s tu sh ip c e rtifica tes are being signed by m easure th e distan ces from th e line Bunday. November 7th. grow n on his farm w hich he said Games and dancing w ere enjoyed d en t of th e K inm an Business U ni m any of those who had n ot been to each house. Maps fo r co n stru c Mr. L eger is a retire d m in ister tion will then be made and unless a and a very vigorous man in le ad e r Is one of th e best h arv est in vears. and lunch served a t eleven fifteen. versity. has accepted a position In » 1 --------- u ser appears on th is map he may be ship. W e are ex p ectin g a g re a t re T he party w as over and the school th e office of Dr. H arry 3. F oskett. seen or given th e o p p o rtu n ity . Bids for co n stru ctio n of th e lines left o u t of th e system. CARD OF THANKS. b u ild in g locked by m idnight. Miss C olpitts, th e d a u g h te r of vival in our church u n d er his lead E asem ents have been secured eas ersh ip and urge everyone in terested T he firs t of a series of five pro Mrs. J. O. C o lp itts of P endleton. a re now b eing advertised for, and We w ish to tak e thia o p p o rtu n ity gram s sponsored by th e n atio n al as Oregon, Is a g ra d u a te of th e H er are expected to be opened and aw ard ily from all ow ners of p ro p erties to a tte n d all services. of expressing our appreciation to ed d u rin g th e first week In Novem except in a few cases w here the sem bly w ill be given in th e local m iston U nion h ig h school. At present th e church Is holding frien d s and neighbors for th e ir m a ber. All persons who desire the ow ners have been som ew hat a r b i h ig h school W ednesday. October 27. New classes w ill be s ta rtin g No b en efits of ru ra l electrificatio n tr a ry in g ra n tin g th e rig h t of the S unday school services from 10:00 ny ac ts of kindness d u rin g th e ill At n in e o’clock in th e m orning Jack Ravm on. th e fam ous a u th o rity on vem ber 1. T h ere is a position for should become m em bers of th e Um a association to build lines ad jo in in g to 1 1 :0 0 every S unday m orning, and ness and loss of our husband and T he m any co n trib u tio n s tilla E lectric C ooperative associa or th ro u g h th e ir property. In such w ill co ntinue. T he ad d itio n al serv i fath er. rep tiles and n a tu ra list, w ill appear you when KBU train ed . W rite for a frea copy of an Inter- tio n . In order th a t th e lines may be in stan ces they w ill not be Included ces Include a young people’s m eet w ere considered tokens of esteem , show ing live specim ens. O ther pro " P la n n in g extended to th e ir properties. The in th e system as ru ra l e lec trifica ing. T h ere will be classes for all and we do th a n k you all. gram s will be announced la te r. Any eating booklet en title d . MRS. R. L. ADDLEMAN one interested In these program s is Y oar F u tu re .” Address th e K inm an governm ent w ill not p at in a m eter tio n ad m in istra tio n w ants only to ages u n d er experienced leaders. We AND FAMILY Invite your atten d an ce. Business U niversity. Spokane. adv and lin e to a home unless th e par- serve those who d esire Its services. In v ited to a tte n d . RURAL ELECTRIFICATION LINE READY FOR WORK SOON