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•W O *»U sn 3 I n x q r i 0 Io 'ß HIGHWAY SURVEY STIRS INTEREST Urrmístnit Hrnilft rites for dr . gale A T VANCOUVER KRAUSE OPENS RADIO SHOP MISS PAUL EMPLOYED HERE MC KENZI E-DOVE W EDDING TUESDAY CONTRACTS LET FOR R E A EQUIPMENT F u n eral services were held Tues- The w edding of Miss Florence R alph K rause, for seven years as Miss Maxine P aul took over her K napp s chapel in V ancouver, Dove, d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. J. sociated w ith th e G range Co-opera d u ties in th e office of A ssistant W ashington, for Dr. Rowe E. TO W N S AFFECTED E. Dove of P o rtlan d , an d Mr. G er Gale, widely know n physician and tive, has opened th e K rause Radio County A gent Ja y T. Pierson th is ald McKenzie, son of Mr. and Mrs. 29 CAR LOADS surgeon, who died S atu rd ay afte r be & R epair Shop in q u a rte rs ju s t two week to fill th e vacancy left by Miss F. C. McKenzie of H erm iston, was A TTEN D M EETING ing strick en in his office a t V ancou doors w est of th e post office b u ild Florene Brace, who has accepted a solemnized T uesday m orning a t 10 POLES DUE SOON ing. He is h an d lin g electrical eq u ip position w ith the A g ricu ltu ral Con o’clock in St. P h ilip N eri church in A group of rep rese n tativ e citizens ver, Wn. P o rtlan d . F a th e r C arn ler read the from H erm iston, U m atilla and I r r i E ncouraging news has been re Dr. Gale practiced in H erm iston a m ent besides d oing rep a ir w ork on servation d ep a rtm en t in P endleton. vows, assisted by F a th e r M cGarity. gon atten d ed a road m eeting in P en ceived th is week by th e board of di radios, m otors, sew ing m achines, num ber of years ago and is a bro The church was b eau tifu lly deco Miss P aul is the d a u g h te r of Mr. d le to n T uesday evening before the rectors of th e U m atilla E lectric Co h ig h w ay a n d regional com m ittees of ther-in-law of Mrs. A lice W ag n er of ty p e w riters and ta k in g special o r and Mrs. C. A. Paul, form er H erm is rated w ith potted palm s an d lighted operative association from the R u ral tapers. th e P endleton Cham ber of Com H erm iston. H e had lived and p rac d ers for supplies. E lectrificatio n ad m in istra tio n at ton residents, now of P endleton, The bride was lovely in a more m erce. ticed in C lark county ab o u t eig h t K rause recen tly purchased tw o and is a g rad u a te of th e H erm iston th a n cen tu ry old gown of handm ade W ashington, D. C. The sta te m en t co n tain s th e in fo r T he purpose of the m eeting was years, coming to V ancouver a fte r lots from th e co unty on G ladys ave high school. She also atten d ed K in- tu rquoise lace and chiffon velvet, m ation th a t the G raybar E lectric to discuss the survey th a t is now be p racticing h ere for a considerable nue betw een th ird and fo u rth streets man Business U niversity a t Spokane and w ore a fin g er-tip veil held by com pany will ship 29 car loads of in g conducted on th e cu-off from a coronet of m atch in g velvet. The poles to be used in co n stru ctio n ; th e west end of th e new P endleton period. He served as C lark county and is now d ig g in g a basem ent upon and has had p ractical experience in gown was made w ith a tra in and the th a t conductors will be supplied by S tan field cut-off th ro u g h to Board- Physician in 1931 an d 1932, an d was w hich he la te r w ill build a resi her line. She is m ak in g her home bride was th e fifth to w ear it. She th e Roebling Sons Company, and m an. The local com m unities were a member of th e P re sb y teria n church dence. He and his fam ily are now w ith her sister, Mrs. Neil Boynton carried a w hite p rayer book. tran sfo rm ers by K uhlm an E lectric aroused a t th e prospect of being left and the E lks an d Lions clubs. The Miss F ran ces D’E m brosia of P o rt Company. It also reaffirm s th e pre off th e m ain highw ay ag ain which doctor was a g ra d u a te of th e Uni living in th e q u a rte rs ad jac en t to at present. land, who was maid of honor, wore vious co nstruction his rad io shop. co n tra ct w ith th e new survey contem plates through a gown of rose colored silk w ith an N ew port C onstruction com pany and th e sage plains south of these dis versity of Illin o is, class of 1900. PARENTSTMSCUSS E ton jack et, and a bell shaped veil He is survived by th e widow, E li Kern & Kibbe of P o rtland, for the tric ts. held off th e face by a g ardenia. She building of 126 miles of lines, and T he discussion revealed th a t zabeth; two sons, J e rry oi V ancou H. M . SCHILLING PROBLEMS carried an arm bouquet of w hite th a t the work should be com pleted th e re was no im m ediate likelihood ver aud W indsor C. of W ashington, flowers. by early sum m er. It fu rth e r says of building th e road and th a t the D. C.; a d au g h ter, Mrs. Row en Gale DIED SATURDAY Mrs. Maude Morse, specialist in L ittle Jo an Dove, niece of th e th a t the norm al practice for REA survey was larg ely to give a few C raw ford of P o rtla n d ; two brothers, paren t education from th e extension bride, was flow er girl. She wore a projects has been established on the re g u la r men em ploym ent d u rin g a H. M. Schilling, form er resid en t service a t Oregon S tate college, dis deep rose sa tin gow n of floor len g th basis of average conditions, and th a t slack period in road work. It was Dr. M. E. Gale of Hollywood and also revealed th a t oth er roads need C arl Gale of N o rth D akota; a sister, of H erm iston an d connected w ith cussed w ith p are n ts and Interested and a bell shaped veil held off the local conditions beyond th e control persons, th e problem s w hich con face by a g ardenia. She carried a of anyone often cause delays. ed co n stru ctio n and betterm ents of Mrs. M ary G. K aupp of S eattle ; a th e reclam atio n d ep a rtm en t in the fro n t th e p are n t, teach er, and lead d ain ty nosegay. The co n tractin g firm for delivery m uch more im portance to these nephew , Dr. Raym ond T. K aupp of early days on th e project, passed George McKenzie, b ro th er of the of poles was here Tuesday m aking co unties and ea ste rn Oregon than P o rtlan d , and th ree g ran d ch ild ren . aw ay la st S atu rd ay a t his home in er, in tra in in g th e child, a t a m eet ing held in th e school house T ues groom, acted as best man. a rran g e m en ts for p lacing th e poles th is expensive proposal. It is esti O fficiating a t th e services was A shland. F u n e ra l services w ere day evening. Mrs. McKenzie is a g rad u a te of a t the stakes for holes in th e near m ated th a t th e line would cost half Rev. W illiam M iddemass. Such questions as w h at is a good held T uesday. Ja n u a ry 4th a t 1:30 th e g irls’ P olytechnic school in fu tu re. H ead q u arters by th e con a m illion d o llars and gain only six prom inent in the tra c to rs have been selected and ac m iles in distance. T he rebuilding of The Gale fam ily residence is a t P. M. from th e L itw eller fu n eral p are n t; th e purpose of th e p are n t; P o rtlan d and and th e m istakes m ade by th e p a r younger social set. Mr. McKenzie tu a l work is expected th is week or the highw ay from The Dalles to 206 W est T h ird avenue stree t. Mrs. home a t A shland, Ore., in a com ent, w ere am ong those discussed. is a g rad u a te of Oregon S tate col early n ex t week. P o rtla n d was represented as of W agner is now w ith h er siste r in bined Masonic and church service. Those present en tered in to the dis lege, an d member of several honor- m uch more value to eastern Oregon, Vancouver. Several firm s have had rep resen both in savings to m otorists and S ch illin g for th e p ast th ree years cussion w hich was beneficial to all. sries, Sigma Tau, P h i Lam bda -Up- ta tiv e s callin g on prospective users silon, and P hi Capa A lpha, a social tru c k com panies. had ch arg e of th e COC camp sta These m eetings a re sponsored by fra te rn ity of w hich he was vice- lin in g up house w iring an d m aking estim ates of costs of w irin g homes T he question of the new road RUSSELL MILLER tioned a t E m ig ra n t Springs d u rin g the Panent-T eacheijs’ association. president, and the N ewm an club. He and o th er buildings on th e prem ises. from S tew art's Service S tation to th e sum m er m o n th s and of o th er Mrs. C. M. Jackson presided a t the is now ju n io r clerk In th e Social Se Com petition in th is w ork is expec th e overhead ea st of U m atilla was HAS WRECK cam ps d u rin g th e w in te r m onths in m eeting in th e absence of Mrs. G. cu rity Service, statio n ed in B a lti ted to be su fficien t to secure reaso n also discussed, an d the west end more. able prices. R ig h t of w ay easem ents g roups advised to bend every effo rt Ripley. B oardm an News — Mr. an d Mrs. o th er sections of th e state. A w edding b rea k fa st was served have been secured for a ll lin es in th e possible to secure th e construction Russel M iller and ch ild ren had a He is survived by his widow and a t the Campbell co u rt im m ediately H erm iston, S tanfield, B u tte r Creek on th is ro u te as soon as possible. w reck w ith th e ir car w hile r e tu rn Weather Report. follow ing th e w edding ceremony. and U m atilla Meadows d istric ts, and T his road would overcome several ing home from P o rtlan d . Mrs. M il six ch ild ren . sh a rp tu rn s in H erm iston and a ler received laceratio n s to h er face Date Max. Min. T h a t evening a reception was given w ork on th is ven tu re is being ca r g ra d e crossing, and would n o t be and head. December 30 . ... .. 50 .. . 42 a t the home of the b rid e's p aren ts ried on west of U m atilla and to I r r i Kennings from California. m ore th a n six m inutes fa rth e r th a n December 31 ........... .. 48 .. 26 before the couple left for a honey gon an d B oardm an. Mrs. B lanche S hannon retu rn ed to they A num ber of new ap p licatio n s for th e proposed cut-off to the average A lbert K ennings, who has been J a n u a ry 1 .............. .. 39 . 20 moon trip , follow ing w hich will m otor to B altim ore to make m em bership in th e association have m otorist. A sp rin g cam paign is N am pa w here she has been v isitin g statio n ed in th e n o rth ce n tral p a rt J a n u a ry 2 ................ .. 43 .. . 27 her d au g h ter, Mrs. Bill Lilley for an th e ir home. been secured by th e su p e rin ten d e n t p lan n ed to b rin g th is road for w hich in d e fin ite tim e. ry 3 ................ .. 36 .. . 33 of C alifo rn ia as official d airy herd J J a a n n u u a a ry as anyone who desires service m ust r ig h t of way have been purchased 4 .............. 32 tester for th e U n iv ersity of C alifor Mr. and Mrs. M. W atk in s of P as become m em bers in order to receive Ja n u a ry 5 ............... by th e state, ag ain to the a tte n tio n .. 37 ... 32 STANFIELD FESTIVE th e service of lines, tran sfo rm ers of the sta te highw ay commission co re tu rn e d to h er home w ith M ary nia d airy d ep a rtm en t, is spending P re cip itatio n wras .08 W alker, who was v isitin g them over the holidays w ith his paren ts, Mr. and m eters w hile th e line is being an d th e F ederal Bureau of Roads. HOLIDAY SPIRIT th e holidays. constructed for th e fee of five dol T he channel from Celilo to Um a Chas. Rohrman Sr. Passes. and Mrs. W. K ennings, and friends lars. H elen and Dale R ussell retu rn ed tilla is expected to be com pleted in STANFIELD NEWS— An enjoy in H erm iston an d U m atilla county. C harles R ohrm an Sr. of Pendle- The crew of sta k in g en g in eers is .March and boats will be ru n n in g in T h u rsd ay from Odell w here they able p arty was given on New Y ear’s K ennings m akes his h ea d q u arters at ton, fa th e r of A. F. R ohrm an of th e now w orking in th e Boardm an te r th e spring. T his will add g re a t im have been v isitin g relatives. n ig h t by Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Shaw p o r ta n t“ . ! 0 the sh o rt cut-off from Mrs. Del Jackson an d d a u g h te r Davis, Cal., b ut is th e re only a sh o rt R ohrm an G arage of H erm iston, pas- a t th e ir home east of town. Forty rito ry to com plete w ork w ith in ten H erm iston to U m atilla w here port Louise le ft for P o rtlan d Sunday tim e d u rin g th e y ea r since he tr a v -sed aw ay early th is m orning (T h u rs g u ests were present. D ancing was days, according to th e o rig in al plans. fac ilities are being prepared for the w here th ey w ill v isit frien d s and els over th e state. A m ong herds te st d ay ) according to word received th e main diversion of th e evening The board of d irecto rs a re also m ak ing plans for ex ten d in g th e service h an d lin g of w heat, gas, oil, and o th relatives. ed by him a re th e Adohr D airy herd, here. No d efin ite in fo rm atio n con •6fter w hich delicious refresh m en ts to o th e r prospective users an d dis e r tonnage. T his road is held of Mr. and Mrs. T u rn e r Bond of Cor said to be th e la rg e st m ilk produc w ere served. tric ts not included in th e firs t su r special value in th e m a tte r of rates, vallis, who have been v isitin g a t cern in g fu n eral arran g em en ts was Mr. and Mrs. Fred T h o rn e of vey. A stro n g effo rt will be m ade to w heat grow ers in the ce n tral and the J. F ish er home, retu rn ed to Cor ing herd in C alifornia. All herds o b tain ab le as we go to press. S tanfield spent the holidays w ith to reach all farm ers w ith in a re a • a ste rn p a rt of U m atilla and in vallis Sunday. u n d er his te stin g a re purebred and relativ es in G resham and P o rtland. sonable d istance from the m ain lines Morrow counties. I t would also en- p rac tica lly all m ilk is m arketed as Supt. W. G. K ershbergen and H. Mr. and Mrs. E a rl C ram er left Mr. and Mrs. Dell P enney, Mr. as surveyed tinder the program made •ei in to the ra te question for coun- atu rd ay for E ugene w here th ey w ill whole m ilk. K en n in g s served as M. Som m erer were P endleton busi and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier and Mr. and up last summer. ' • • eas of the Blue M ountains and S te ste r for th e Ulmatilla H erd Ims ness v isito rs T h u rsd ay m orning. Mrs. G. E. G reathouse en tertain ed so u th e r i Idaho. T his road would take up th e ir work. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers and provem ent association before going Joan Sape Married. <ost only one-fourth the cost of the Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H arvey and a t a New Y ear’s eve d in n e r p a rty a t th e Dell P enney home in Echo. Sev d a u g h te r M arg aret retu rn ed F rid ay to C alifornia. He w ill be a t home -Stanfield-Boardm an cut-off. News of th e m arria g e of Mrs. J. E. H arvey of Pendleton were in eral tables of 500 were in play w ith Those atten d in g the P endleton from Pasco w here th ey have been u n til J a n u a ry 12th. th e p ast two tow n on business today. Mrs. R< G. Penney and Dr. M arbut Jo an Sage w ith in m eeting from U m atilla were W illiam visiting. h aving high scores and Mrs. M arbut m onths was received by frien d s in George Corw in and ch ild ren w ent .Slwitzler, Mayor T ucker, Lieuajl- and M artin Refvem low. H erm iston recently. H er nam e is len Brownell, H arry H ull an d A1 to Hood R iver la st week w here th e Mr. and Mrs. H oag have recently now Mrs. Jo an Sage E d g ar aud she S tephens. From Irrig o n w ere B ert ch ild ren rem ained w hile th e ir f a th moved here from W isconsin and are Benefiel, F ra n k L eicht, F. C. F re d e r m otored to P o rtlan d to a tte n d a con tem p latin g locating here perm a and her son a re m aking th e ir home erickson, Ollie Coryell, Tom C ald m eeting. They all retu rn ed T h u rs a t Paoli, Colorado. Mrs. E dgar is nently. well, Mr. A rnsburg, W. B. Caldw ell, day. a form er resid en t of H erm iston and The J. F. R ueber home was the Mrs. M. Kobow m otored to .P o r t E arl Caldwell and F ra n k Bray. scene of a gay New Y ear’s eve p a r has m any friendB here. land w ith her son Glen, and L eota From H erm iston were F. B. Swayze, Rose, w here she atten d ed a sta te ty when tw enty-five re la tiv e s'o f Mr. J . G. Pierson, A. F. R ohrm an, P au l te ach ers’ m eeting. She re tu rn e d C. L. Upham, for years associated chine, th e o rg an izatio n tackled the and Mrs. R ueber greeted th e new Home Ec Club Meeting. Bracher, Sam Moore and E. P. Dodd. home Sunday. w ith th e H erm iston H erald and of Job of ca n n in g vegetables, fru its, year. Cards, gam es and s tu n ts were The Home Ec club of th e W est- enjoyed w ith refresh m en ts served a t Im ogene W ilson retu rn ed S a tu r late years serv in g a s co untry cor land G range w ill hold an all day day to Moscow, Ida., w here she is respondent for v ario u s new spapers, m eats, etc., of members. (T h e mem m idnight. Miss P a tric ia R ichards, who is a PASTURE GRASS m eeting W ednesday, Ja n u a ry 12, a t bership, w hich consists of th e pay w orking, an d atte n d in g n ig h t school, d e n t nurse a t St. A n th o n y 's hos the home of Mrs. C. A. Lynch. T he a fte r spending th e week end a t home was aw arded firs t prize on a com m ent of 25 cents, en title s th e house stu PAMPHLET DUE m unity endeavor sto ry sponsored by wife to ca n n in g privileges th ro u g h p ital, spent New Y ear's day w ith club enjoyed a C hristm as p arty a t v isitin g her parents. h er paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Broomfield, Mr. The O regonian, in clu d in g th e en tire o u t the season.) its la st m eeting December 22, a t the R ichards. W ork is going forw ard on the and Mrs. W arren Lyle and Lois P acific n o rth w est. T he story fol U nder the d irectio n of L ectu rer home of Mrs. P. A. Power. T he Pow p astu re grass pam phlet w hich is be Broom field of La G rande, visited W. lows: “ P ro d u cts for can n in g are p re Bessie Chapin, a social program was er residence was b eau tifu lly decora in g worked out for the H erm iston, A. B aker and fam ily over th e week M aybe i t ’s tru e th a t a man ca n ’t pared a t home in most cases, b u t presented a t the G range m eeting ted and a g ift exchange was enjoyed S tan field, W estland, and W estland end. Tuesday n ig h t. T he Home Econo irrig a tio n d istric ts. W hile th e lift him self by his own bootstraps, th ere are exceptions to th is rule. by those present. H azel Tyler, who is em ployed at pam phlet has not been sent to press, A storia, visited h er m other h ere th is b u t w hen it comes to Pacific n o rth Notice is given in advance of the mics club gave an im pressive candle lig h t service w ith M tb . J. M. R ich in fo rm ation reg ard in g rates, m eth week. Baptist Service Sunday. w est com m unity endeavors, th e ne product to be processed on certain ard s as rea d er and Mrs. H elen Ga ods of seeding, and th e recom m end Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coats and g ative sp irit of th a t old adage is days by th e m an ag er and plans may briel a t th e piano. Several e n te r Theo. A. Leger, form er pastor of ed p astu re grass m ixtures are a v a il be made accordingly. No com m ercial ta in m e n t featu res were presented the B ethany church of P o rtlan d , able in the a ssista n t county a g e n t’s d a u g h te r Echo sp en t th e week end d efin itely out. by a sm all group of CCC boys from will be a t th e B ap tist ch u rch thia office to those who desire th is infor- in H ardm an v isitin g Mr. C oats’ mo ca n n in g is handled by th e co-opera Camp Stanfield. If o p eratio n of a co-operative D ancing was en Everyone is urged to a t ' m ation before th e b u lletin comes ther. tive, w hich last year processed more Joyed w ith music by Jack K asari, Sunday. A basketb all gam e was played lau n d ry , w ith the fin est equipm ent tend-. Sunday school begins a t 10, out. violin, an d Mrs. E. J. Meyers and th a n 60,000 cans of produce for the tdllow ed by preach in g services at, V ery definite recom m endations here T h u rsd ay evening betw een R u an d facilities for housew ives of the housew ives of U m atilla and Morrow E leanor K asari, piano. Pot luck re 11 o ’clock. are being made relativ e to th e kind fus and the Boardm an Yellow Jack d istric t, o r th e estab lish m e n t of freshm ents w ere served w ith Mrs of grasses to seed according to th e ets, w hich w as won by R u fu s 24 to com m unity can n ery to process foods county. Emma Penney and Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt type of soil in each d istrict. Mixed 20. MISS MAXINE PAUL, for w in te r thbles, isn ’t exactly lif t "L a st y ear th e facilities of the as hostesess. grasses should be seeded only in th e N aom a Black, who has been v isit Miss M arllla D unning retu rn ed to can n ery w ere doubled, which has in g by th e bootstraps, it ce rtain ly fin er soil types or som ew hat coarser ing friends, le ft for her home in HERMISTON GIRL, seems to follow those lines. And g rea tly expedited th e work. D ur Stockton, Cal., T h u rsd ay to resum e soil types w hich a re continuously C orvallis Sunday. her duties as head of th e Home Eco w et w ith seepage w ater. Sw eet clo A w llda B leakney re tu rn e d Sun those are a couple of th e activ ities ing th e season salm on are brought nomics d ep a rtm en t of the MAKES GOOD high ver, because of Its stro n g grow ing day from W alla W alla w here she described by en tries in T he Oregon in from Celilo, w hen mem bers are school there. h ab its, should never be seeded in a has been v isitin g h er aunt. Miss M axine Paul, a recen t s tu Among S tanfield people who a t ia n ’s "C om m unity E n d eav o r" con notified an d an o p p o rtu n ity given crass m ixture as it grow s to th e d e t Mrs. F o rtie r and N orm a Gibbons. tended the P a re n t E ducation le ctu re d en t of th e K inm an Business U ni rim en t of other grasses. All o th e r R alph and Bill Black all retu rn ed test. Both were accom plishm ents of all to p urchase th e fish a t a whole- by Mrs. M aude Morse in H erm iston •soils not m entioned above w ill need to C orvallis and S pringfield w here th e H erm iston d istric t, and they le price. O ther o p p o rtu n ities are Tuesday evening were Mrs. F ra n k versity, has accepted a position in | ’o be seeded to sw eet clover as it is Miss G ibbons will teach. were th e basis of th e le tte r w hich offered th e com m unity to purchase Sloan. Mrs. J. F. Igine. Mrs. M. Ref the assista n t county a g e n t’s office th e only other p astu re w hich has W. A. Strobel of A thena, w here won firs t prize for C. L. Upham produce in w holesale lots. Peas and vem, Mrs. R. O. Penney, Miss Joan of H erm iston, Oregon. proven satisfactory on o th e r soil he is w orking, sp en t th e week end Miss P aul is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. ro u te 1, H erm iston. tom atoes, as w ell as fru it, a re tru c k Leslie, Mrs. W. G. W allace and Mr. types. Sweet clover not only m akes here. and Mrs. U. 8. R ichardson. and Mrs. C. A. Paul of P endleton, a good tem porary pasture, b u t also ed In w hen favorable prices prevail, ‘C om m unity achievem ents in the J. R othenb erg er, who sp en t th e Mrs. F rank Sloan e n tertain ed the w hen plowed u n d er as a green m an C hristm as holidays v isitin g relativ es H erm iston co u n try have been n um and can n ers offered th e ad v an tag e Stanfield, Echo and H erm iston O.E. Oregon, and is a g rad u a te of th e u re crop builds up th e fe rtility of in P o rtlan d , retu rn ed home w ith a erous th ro u g h th e years p ast,’’ p o in t of q u ality buying, w hich gives the S. officers a t her home T uesday a f H erm iston high school. She was an •he soil and w orks in well w ith a new ca r S unday aftern o o n . ed out th e p rize-w in n in g letter, tow n dw eller an equal ad v an tag e ternoon. Ladies who enjoyed Mrs. honor stu d e n t w hile a tte n d in g KBU. six or seven year crop ro tatio n E sth e r Jones retu rn ed to L aG rande Sloan’s h o sp itality w ere Miss Elva T he m id-year term s ta rts a t th e w hich is recommended for th is area. Sunday w here she is employed. 'p rin cip al o u tstan d in g one of w hich w ith th e farm er raisin g his own B erry. Mesdames J. F. Lane. M. E. K inm an B usiness U niversity next was th e estab lish m e n t a num ber of produce. Coe, W. M. M arbut, A. H N orton, Jean B auer retu rn ed from Echo Monday. It would pay you to w rite years ago of probably th e first co Uncle of Panages Dies. H. T. F raser, O. Dawson. Dave Mlt- Sunday w here she spent th e h o li "T h e board of d irecto rs (w hich o p erativ e lau n d ry in th e U nited consists e n tire ly of women of the tlesdorf, Jo h n Clarke, C urtis Sim for a free copy of an in te re stin g days v isitin g friends. George Xedes, form er w heat f a r ons and W a lte r Hamm. booklet e n title d " P la n n in g Your E lin o r T ilden retu rn ed Sunday S tate s.” com m unity) have recen tly purchas- m er in the H oldm an d istric t, passed from P o rtlan d w here she has been S tanfield schools opened Monday, "A n o th er service to th e com ed th e b uildings w hich house th e | J a n u a ry 3, follow ing the holiday va- F u tu re ." aw ay a t his home in O akland last I v isitin g relatives, T he K inm an Business U n iv ersity m u n ity and ad jacen t co u n try has can n ery as well as th e la u n d ry and catlon. Miss Jo an Leslie was at her week. He is an uncle of T. G. P an- V ernon P artlow , who has been been th e estab lish m en t, by th e same have also acquired some ad jo in in g | 2? Mil- refu n d s alt tu itio n paid an y tim e „ . ages of Columbia d istric t, and leaves ".orking a t G lendale, retu rn ed to d u rin g th e firs t m onth if th e s tu 7 ^ o rg an izatio n sponsoring th e lau n d ry property. N eith er en terp rise I, con- I M u lle n ’ |„° H ^rm U t™ . “ a b ro th er in Pendleton, two d a u g h - lhis tl0n,e S atu rd ay , Mrs. r h a ’ _ - ________ ters and a son. Mr. Xedes w a s ! . Mr. ??r ' and MrB- R osalind of project, or a co-operative cannery. ducted for p ro fit and money over N orris spent a portion of the vara dent isn 't satisfied w ith th e school. .A rlin g to n w ere v isitin g her mother* S ta rtin g in a sm all w ay w ith one and above expenses is set aside for j -a t H alfw ay. O re.; and Mrs. Address P resid en t J. I. K inm an at known by many H erm iston people. i Mrs. G. T yler, over S atu rd ay . re to rt an d one ren ted capping ma m ain ten an ce.” I W ald and Mr. H ay w ere a t th e ir Spokane. W ashington, for free, in homes in Stanfield. form ation. ad v t. ± C L UPHAM WINS FIRST PRIZE ON COMMUNITY ENDEAVOR STORY Basketball--Union, Saturday; W a-Hi B, Tuesda