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•»O '0 VOLUME XXXI NUMBER21 DAM AT UMATILLA A S K E D FIR S T n lùrmtsinn Brralb HERMISTON, UMATILLA OFFICIAL PAPERS OF C O U N TY NAMED •> The H erm iston H erald and ❖ th e E ast O regonian w ere deslg- ❖ nated official county papers by *> th e U m atilla co unty court last ❖ Monday. T he tw o papers dis- ❖ played th e la rg e st circu latio n ❖ lists of any new spaper in Uma- ❖ tilla county. ❖ County Ju d g e C arl Cham bers ❖ said th a t th e designation was ❖ m ade a fte r th e co u rt had clear- •> ed up a point resu ltin g from ❖ F reew ater Times q u estio n in g ❖ th e figures. COUNTY, OREGON, COMMERCIAL CLUB NAMES OFFICERS JANUARY 13, 1938 DIAGONAL ROAD O ILIN G BIDS SOON LINE EQUIPMENT HERE FRIDAY BULLDOGS W IN TWO GAMES; LOSE ONE W a lte r Sm ith, ow ner and m an W ork has been sta rte d on th e new The call for bids for th e co n stru c ag er of th e H erm iston T rad in g Co., tion of 3.67 miles of th e Diagonal ru ra l electrificatio n system . The store, was unanim ously elected pres road was w ith d raw n by th e sta te o u tfit of N ew port, K ern & Kibbe M C NARY PLEDGES ident of th e H erm iston Com m ercial highw ay com mission a t its recent arrived here Monday, an d h ea d q u ar club a t its first m eeting of th e year m eeting, and it is reported th a t bids ters have been opened in th e brick TUESDAY'S GAME DAM SUPPORT T uesday night. George H ark en rid er for th e e n tire len g th w ill be called building on th e w est side of the SLOW IN PICK-UP was elected vice president and H ar for and opened a t th e F eb ru ary OWR&N track s in H erm iston, w here A h earin g before the board of a r old Thom pson secretary trea su rer. « m eeting. The road is seven miles in sto rag e facilities an d offices are be my engineers in W ashington, D. C„ The H erm iston Bulldogs added T he re tirin g officers a re H enry length and th e proposal was for the ing prepared. * w as held Ja n u a ry 11 in w hich the two more gam es over th e week end Sommerer, president, and W alter ❖ The first shipm ent of poles and distance from H erm iston to Colum la test arg u m e n t for th e developm ent The bia school, w hich left a d istan ce of w ire is due to arriv e Friday. H. R. to th e ir strin g of victories, b u t also <• Pearson, se cretary -treasu rer. of th e upper Colum bia and Snake club m eets on th e second an d fo u rth 2.9 m iles not included in th e call. N ew port has been here since S un suffered th e second d efeat <»f th e ♦ riv er was presented. The In lan d Tuesdays in th e m onth, and a t th e No ex p lan atio n has been received day, and M arshall N ew port arriv ed season. Coach F ran k O’Neil took his E m pire W aterw ays association and <><><* next m eeting J a n u a ry 18, a com as to th e cause of th e firs t action, W ednesday. They b ro u g h t a fore»- squad for a long ride over th e Blue « 4 . th e Lew iston C ham ber of Commerce plete o u tlin e of business for the but it was well know n th a t th e en man and th ree o th er m echanics in M ountains F rid ay n ig h t to ta n g le presented briefs. All U. S. senators year will be made. B. E. Conner was tire road was prom ised la st fall by charge of m achinery w ith them . All w ith Baker, one of th e stro n g est team s of eastern Oregon. H ere they an d m em bers of congress from Ore CHARLES ROHRMAN appointed a com m ittee of one to th e highw ay commission. o th er men hired w ill be chosen as were outplayed by a rangy, v eteran gon, W ashington and Idaho were notify members in o rd er th a t a large much as possible from users of elec squad to th e tu n e of 49 to 27. present, favoring th e new program . TAKEN BY DEATH tu rn o u t in m em bership be present at tric ity u n d er th e system . It was a Pacific northw est united th a t m eeting. A rriv in g home S atu rd ay th e B ull Mr. N ew port sta te s th a t th e w ork W. JENDRZEJEWSKI e ffo rt to secure endorsem ent of th e C harles R ohrm an, fa th e r of A. F. w ith a follow ing mem bers were pres w ill progress slow ly for several days, dogs m atched th e ir skill arm y board and an ap propriation R ohrm an of H erm iston, and well en t th a e t Tuesday n ig h t’s m eeting, held NAMED C H A IR M A N or u n til it can be w ell organized. q u in te t from Union, and before a from congress over a period of years know n P en d leto n pioneer, died at at H u n te r’s Cafe: F. B. Swayze, J. A. D uring th e week a pole digger has large crowd, defeated them 48 to 27. for the co nstruction of the U m atilla his home in P endleton la st T h u rs been tried o ut and has been found A gain on T uesday n ig h t they rolled R apids dam on th e Columbia, and day m orning, Ja n u a ry 6, a fte r an Clarke, W alter P earson, J. H. Reid, W alter Jen d rzejew sk i, son of Mr. Al Q uiring, C raig Percy, E. P. Dodd, successful in only c e rta in soils. It up th e ir eig h th victory of th e sea four dam s on th e Snake to Lew iston. illness of over tw o years. th e W alla W alla B B. I. W hitney, Ja rv is Durfey, W alter and Mrs. Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i of H er is n ot w orkable in gravel or rock, son a g a in st The U m atilla was recommended as miston, and stu d e n t a t O.S.C., was Mr. R ohrm an was engaged ip the Sm ith, B. E. Conner, Geo. H ark en and not very successful in black squad, 29 to 20. firs t for construction. appointed ch airm an of th e w in ter bakery and grocery business in P en rider, R. A. Brownson, H. M. Som sand. dleton for nearly 30 years, re tirin g merer, W. W. F elthouse and Dr. W term Ag club ban q u et a t O.S.C. re Several crews of men w ith shov Seven m inutes elapsed before e ith cently, by th e p resid en t Dick Melis. W ashington, D.C. in 1917. H e was born in Asch, Bo L. Morgan. els w ill soon be set to w ork, w hich • Ja n u a ry 10, 1938 hem ia, coming to th e U nited S tates “ The ban q u et is th e m ost im por will give em ploym ent to around 20 er team m anaged to sink th e ball W’a llu la G atew ay Club w hen he was 17 y ears old. H e s ta r t ta n t fu nction of th e Ag clu b ,” said men. As soon as a few m iles of holes th ro u g h th e hoop in Tuesday n ig h t’s stru g g le w ith th e W alla W alla B H erm iston, Ore. ed in th e bakery an d grocery busi MISS DOROTHY Melis, “ an d every Ag stu d e n t been dug pole s e ttin g crews squad. Shaw dropped in a g ift shot Mr. E. P. Dodd: ness in P endleton in 1889. He was should plan to a tte n d th is rendez have will be placed on th e w ork, and as “ W ire received. Many tim es I m arried to E lla Kloepzig, Ja n u a ry KNERR MARRIED vous of a g ric u ltu ra l stu d e n ts and these move ’on down th e lines, th e th a t gave th e Bulldogs th e ir only point in th e first q u arte r. The W al have said th a t U m atilla dam is the 1, 1895. leaders from all over th e sta te .” w ire men will follow. A fter th e la W alla boys fared a little b etter next p roject th a t should be u n d er S urviving Mr. R ohrm an are his Miss D orothy K n err, d a u g h te r of Jendrzejew ski announced plans tak en in the developm ent of the Co widow and th ree sons, A. F. R o h r Mr. an d Mrs. F. F. K n err of H erm is for th e b an q u e t a t the Ag club m eet w irin g is sta rte d , a tran sfo rm er and led 4 to 1. In a d esp erate lum bia river, and in my opinion it m an of H erm iston, F red erick R o h r ton, and L aw rence Sollars of S tan ing held W ednesday n ig h t, Jan . 12. crew will be employed. It is impos stru g g le for the ball, th e Bulldogs sible to s ta rt all featu res of the h it th e ir strid e in th e closing m in is now. You may count upon my man of H oughton, M ichigan, and field, were m arried on Friday, Dec work a t th e same tim e, b u t as the u tes of th e first h alf and dropped in w arm support. R egards.” C harles R ohrm an of Columbus, Ohio, em ber 31, a t K ennew ick, W n„ by work progresses betw een 40 and 50 six baskets in rapid succession to Chas. L. M cNary and one d au g h ter, Alma, of P en d le the m in ister of th e G erm an L u th e r men will be stead ily em ployed. lead 13 to 7 a t h alf time. ton, as w ell as a nephew, Ew ald an church. They w ere atten d ed by THREE CAR LOADS It is understood betw een th e R ohrm an of S tate College, Penn., The Bulldogs k ep t up th e ir pace T his telegram was received Tues Miss M arie Skovbo and Rondall TURKEYS SHIPPED board of d irecto rs and th e c o n tra c and g arn ered ten more p o in ts to day from the senior se n ato r from who m ade his home w ith th e Rohr- Bridgem an. tors ib a t men selected for th e job, W alla W a lla’s five in th e th ird p er Oregon, who was considered th e man mans. He is also survived by two Mrs. Sollars is a g rad u a te of the The E astern Oregon T urkey Grow who are capable of doing such w ork, iod. At th e final w histle they were who pulled over th e Bonneville dam. g ran d ch ild ren , two brothers, and a H erm iston high school w ith the will be picked from resid en t c iti still lead in g 29 to 20. ers’ association shipped th ree car sister in th is co u n try and by a sis He now assures us th a t he is for the class of ’36, and has made her home loads of b ird s to th e Los Angeles zens, who are signed up to use th e te r in Bohemia. U m atilla dam next w ith h er p are n ts since th a t tim e. m ark et a t its la st tu rk ey pool J a n electricity when it Is made a v a il Gerald K eller, h igh scoring B ull F u n eral services w ere held Sat T his message was in response to able. Mr. Sollars is a t present w ith the dog forw ard, ag ain led w ith a to tal telegram sen t him S atu rd ay night. u rday afternoon a t 2 :00 P.M. a t the CCC cam p a t Stanfield, com ing from uary 5. The birds were of fine Over 200 men have m ade ap p lica of 17 points to his credit. K inney, q u ality and was considered more of S im ilar telegram s w ere sent to Sen Folsom chapel, w ith Rev. E. M. Ohio. a cleanup for th e m ajo rity of grow tion for w ork a t th e asso ciatio n ’s play in g cen ter for W alia W alla, w as B utenshon, pastor of Peace L u th e r a to r F rederick S teiw er and Congress an church, officiating. ers, who have shipped all b u t breed office, b u t m any of these a re from m an W a lte r M. Pierce, and full sup outside of th e com m unltv, ad p ref n ex t h igh m an w ith 10 points. ing stock. TOWNSEND CLUB port is expected from both in the erence will be g iv tn local men. The shipm ent included 867 cases, m a tte r th a t is now’ com ing before HENDERSON TO (From th e Bulldog) BROADCASTS w ith 77,151 birds w eighing 4,657 The board of arm y en gineers and be pounds. C o rn u tt, who has served th is ANTONE VE Y, SR. The Bulldogs suffered d efeat at fore congress. NSFA C O N VENTIO N Approved Townsend plan broad- association for several years, acted of th e B aker five F rid ay It was stated in th e telegram s DIES IN PENDLETON n th ig e h hands casts are being given each week as federal grader. th a t th e B onneville dam was now t to a score of 49 to 27. Bob H enderson, p resid en t of the com pleted; th a t th e G rand Coulee Associated S tu d en ts a t Oregon S tate over th e follow ing P acific coast sta The Bulldogs sta rte d o ut In good was taken care of by reg u la r appro college, who recently retu rn ed from tions (tim e 8:30 to 8:45 P. M .-Paci The d eath of A ntone Vey, Sr., p riatio n s th ro u g h th e U nited States a tte n d in g th e a n n u a l m eeting of fic Coast tim e each M onday). KFRC HEPBURN - ROGERS one of U m atilla and Morrow coon- sp irits but could not stop th e B aker M arble m ade th e firs t R eclam ation B ureau; th a t th e Uma th e N ation al S tu d en t F ed eratio n of San Francisco, ( 6 1 0 ); KPM C-Bak- ties oldest pioneers, occurred S u n offense. tilla dam was the one m ajor project America, w hich convened December ersfield (1 5 5 0 ); KRLC - C larkston, D Y N A M IC STAR TEAM day, Ja n u a ry 9, a t 2 :20 a. m. at St. score for H erm iston. Sowers for B a to com plete the developm ent of the 27 to th e end of 1937 a t A lbuquer W n„ (1 3 9 0 ). A n th o n y ’s hospital in P endleton. k er was h igh point man of th e game Colum bia and Snake riv ers; th a t all que, New Mexico, to discuss prob The follow ing a re re g u la r b road How an im perious society g irl H is d eath m arked the passing of w ith 14 po in ts; K eller w as next ap p ro p riatio n s nam ed in the budget lems of stu d e n t body leaders in u n i casts sponsored by local Tow nsend ,»ossessing ev e ry th in g ir.oney can one of th e best known stockm en in for im provem ent of rivers and h a r versities and colleges all over the clubs; KGGC- (1 420) San F ra n buy tries to win fam e on thd B road easiern Oregon. He had been In ill w ith 12 points for th e Bulldogs. D u rin g the gam e, th ere w ere 33 bors in th e P acific n orthw est w ere U nited States, believes th a t stu d en ts cisco, every Sunday 1 0:00 A.M.; way stage, b ut learns th a t to h ealth for some time. for w orks west of th e Cascade m oun a t OSC a re s tu n tin g th e ir grow th WRAW (1310) W ednesday, 7:45 P. achieve d ram atic h eig h ts som ething Mr. Vey was born in P o rtu g al, fouls called on th e tw o team s. ta in s; th a t the eastern p art of into p o ten tially useful citizen sh ip by M.; KLOS, Merced, Calif., (1040) w ith in her soul m ust be killed, forms F eb ru ary 22, 1947, came here a t the The team showed good ball play th e sta te should be recognized; and th e ir failu re to tak e a g rea ter active Friday, 6:00 P.M.; K W JJ (1040) th e cen tral situ atio n of "Stage age of 18 years and since th a t date, th a t em ploym ent was needed now as in te re st in state, n atio n al an d in P o rtlan d , daily, except Sunday, 9:00 Door,” co -sta rrin g K a th a rin e H ep u n til his retire m en t in 1918, he had ing in p art of th e game b u t w ere well as navigation benefits. A. M. burn. G inger Rogers and Adolphe been active in stock raisin g . He was touched w ith ragged let-dow n w hich te rn a tio n a l affairs. Menjou, com ing to th e Oasis th e a tre held in th e h ighest esteem for his caused defeat. B aker was very ag A h e a rin g on the developm ent of H enderson is th e son of Mrs. Sunday. the rivers was set for J a n u a ry 11. Georgia H enderson of H erm iston in d u stry and business in te g rity . gressive and showed v eteran sh ip News of Father’s Death. b u t n o th in g has been heard as to and a g rad u a te of th e H erm iston The two fem inine sta rs are cast He is survived by his widow, a am ong th e team m ates. T here is no w h eth er it was conducted. The high school. He acted on th e Na- Miss L avina May Lynch, in stru c in c o n tra stin g roles— Miss H epburn son, A ntone Vey, Jr., Echo, two board of arm y engineers has new’ tional Issues commission headed by tor in E nglish in th e H erm iston as th e w ealth y society g irl b u rn in g d au g h ters, Miss Mamie Vey and reason why B aker can not go d irec t __ _ a ___ bead, and a d iffe ren t a ttitu d e may I Mary Je an McKay, new ly elected Union high school, received the news w ith am bition, and Miss Rogers as Miss Anna Vey, P endleton, and a ly to th e sta te m eet if th e team be presented. Congress is expected president of th e NSFA. co n tin u es its sta n d ard of b ask et of the d eath of h e- fa th e r, V. C. her room -m ate, a n ig h t club e n te r half b ro th er, Joe Ramos, Echo. to m ake ap p ro p riatio n s for such P urdue u n iv ersity of L afayette, Lynch, a t K ayser, W. Va., early tain er. The fu n eral W'as held T uesday, 10 ball. works. Congressm an P ierce a n Indiana, will be host to th e NSFA Tuesday m orning, of h e a rt disease. P u lsin g w ith the colorful lives of a. m. from St. M ary’s Catholic nounced recently th a t he would in g ath e rin g late in 1938. Miss Lynch did not go to her home, its various ch a racters and offering a church w ith Rev. M cK enna o fficia (From th e Bulldog) troduce a bill for the construction “ behind-the-scenf s” sto ry th a t has tin g and w ith burial a t Olney ceme because of her duties here. T he H erm iston Bulldogs defeated of th e U m atilla r apids dam. Parent Study Club. never been told before, “ Etage Door” tery. Pail bearers w ere Howard th e Union Hi hasketeers 48 to 27 In weaves a kaleidoscopic p a tte rn of Sheenan, A ntone Cunha, A lfred Cun The P a re n t Study Club w ill meet h ea rtb re ak and triu m p h th ro u g h its ha, W illiam S charn, Joe Cox and th e local gym last S atu rd ay n ig h t. Interesting Townsend Meeting. G. MASSENGALE F riday, Ja n u a ry 14, at 1:30 P. M. In th e first few m inutes of play Joe Pedro. dram a. in th e high school b u ild in g w ith The Townsend club w ill have an th e team s seemed very even for PASSES TUESDAY Mrs. O. L. Barlow as leader. A ny Weather Report. one interested is invited to a tte n d u n u su ally in te restin g program a t its DAVIS TRANSFERRED n e ith e r side succeeded In m ak in g a reg u lar m eeting Tuesday, Ja n u a ry scorfe. Tjhe fouling was heavy In G. M assengale, 54, passed aw ay a t the m eeting. Max. Min. 18. A fter a short business session D ate St. A nthony's hospital in P endleton 6 ............ 30 TO REITH th e first period, but both sides were 35 th ere will be an in te re stin g e n te r Tuesday, J a n u a ry 11, a fte r a HANDBOOK ON 30 tain m en t, some out of tow n speak Ja n u a ry 7 ........................... 34 . wild on foul shots. D uring th e first m o n th ’s illness. F u n e ra l services BOARDMAN NEW S — R. Davis, half, forw ards K eller and S. R an ers, followed by an oyster supper. Ja n u a ry 8 ............ ............. 40 . ... 31 will be held a t Folsom 's F u n eral CURRICULUM STUDY Everybody is Invited to a tte n d . The Ja n u a ry 9 ........................... 39 . 32 who was w orking a t th e U nion P a kin, each let loose a long shot th a t P arlo rs in P endleton, F riday, J a n cific depot, left M onday w ith his adies au x ilia ry w ill m eet a t the ... 32 58 . Ja n u a ry 10 ......................... u ary 14, a t 10:00 A. M., w ith in A ccording to Rex P u tn am . S uper wife and fa th e r for R eith, w here he dropped th ro u g h th e hoop perfectly. te rm en t in th e H erm iston cem etery. in ten d en t of Public In stru ctio n , a home of Mrs. Chas. Epperson in the J a n u a ry 11 . ............ 52 - ... 29 has tak en up his work. Max Moore Then K eller snagged a Union pass Mr. M assengale was born in Scott new b u lletin en title d H andbook on Colum bia d istric t F rid ay afternoon, Ja n u a ry 12 ............ ............ 63 ..... 29 of H eppner is the relief m an a t th e and dribbled h a lf th e len g th of the county, Tennessee, in 1883, and in C urriculum Study recen tly released Ja n u a ry 14. depot a t present. P re cip itatio n was .03. floor for tw o points. Union su d la te r years settled in C learfield, by his d ep a rtm en t is a ttra c tin g u n C harlie M arshall left for A rlin g U tah, w here he engaged in farm ing usual notice. It is th e work of the ton Monday w here he w ill spend a denly sta rted a spectacular “ c a rt an d th e m ercantile business. He Oregon S tate T eachers A ssociation w heel” play w hich, alth o u g h very few days on business. came to Oregon in 1921 and lived in com m ittee on th e Im provem ent of A farew ell p arty was given F ri fast, failed to p en e trate th e B u ll H erm iston for four years u n til he th e C urriculum and was prepared day evening a t the hotel honoring dogs’ tig h t defense. The h alf tim e moved to P endleton two m onths ago. u n d er th e d irection of the Oregon M axine Strobel. score was H erm iston 31, U nion 7 H6 is survived by bis widow, Luc- S tate T eachers A ssociation in coop Miss Ada May H arfo rd of A rlin g T he Union high defense tig h ten ed cre tia M assengale, four d au g h ters, era tio n w ith the S tate D epartm ent ton sp en t S atu rd ay v isitin g on the Mrs. Ida Sw anger, and Mrs. A rchie of E ducation. The 192 page bulle d u rin g th e second q u a rte r, m aking project. Searl of La G rande, Mrs. J. H. Raw- tin is th e resu lt of a tw o-year stu d y Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brow n and th e sco rin g less rapid and much F our h undred and nine cows were No. 4, a G rade Jersey, produced son, H erm iston, Mrs. H ow ard Sm ith, by the com m ittee of cu rricu lu m pro K ath y rn e R ake and son Reo mo more even. K napp, cap tain and sta r P endleton, one son D aniel of Pendle blems in Oregon. I t is designed es tested In th e U m atilla-M orrow Herd 975 pounds milk, co n tain in g 65.3 tored to W alla W alla T h u rsd ay center, was removed from th e game to n , one sister Mrs. A rth u r W ood pecially as a study book for teachers Im provem ent association d u rin g the pounds fat. w here they will v isit relatives. ward, Y akim a, W n„ and one b ro th and o thers who are in terested in m onth ending November 30, by H. on fouls and was replaced by Corpe, T hree cows w ere sold for beef. W. A. Strobel, who is w o rk in g at who added four points to th e B ull er, John I. M assengale, Ogden, th is im p o rta n t educational subject, R. H artley , tester. T he to ta l average F ollow ing a re th e records of the and m any groups are alread y en per cow for all cows tested d u rin g high producing cows for th e m onth A thena, was v isitin g his fam ily over U tah. dogs' score. T he th ird q u a rte r saw th e week end. th e m onth was 392.9 pounds of of November. gaged In a d etajjed s tudy of it. th e Union defense w eakened, an d milk, co n tain in g 21.6 pounds fa t; The Boardm an tow n b asketball Cows producing over 70 lbs. fat; Will Change Undergrade. team was defeated by the Boardm an the H erm iston squad going on a n 29 cows each produced over 40 F. A. Baker, Pogis Bob J r., GJ Y ellow Ja ck e ts last S unday by a, o th er scoring spree. T he fin al score pounds fa t and 35 herds were tested 1326 lbs. m ilk, 71.6 lbs. fat. The F ederal Land Bank has deed FARM CROPS CLUB d u rin g the month. ed 2.37 acres to th e sta te of Oregon STUDIES WEEDS Class B— 4 yr. olds m aking 45 score of 50 to 48. was H erm iston 48, Union 27. for rig h t of way purposes. This is C harles W lcklander, w ith the High herds, in clu d in g d ry cows, lbs. fat; Girls’ Fifth Victory. reported as p art of th e new road was lead by th e F. A. Baker, 20 s ta te G range of La G rande, was a GJ F. A. Baker, Pogis Bob Jr., The U m atilla F arm Crops club Jerseys, 423.5 lbs. m ilk, 24.37 lbs. T he H erm iston Hi g irls’ b a sk e t .near the B u tter Creek bridge, across v isitor on th e project S atu rd ay 1326 lbs. m ilk, 71.6 lbs. fat. th e U m atilla river, and leading held its th ird m eeting and field trip fat. by Ray Olmstead, 12 mixed. Nels K risten sen . No. 4, GJ 975 lbs. evening. ball team , undefeated so fa r th is n o rth w ard tow ard th e undergrade Ja n u a ry 8, w hen th e members be 579.0 lbs. m ilk. 28.95 lbs. fat. and m ilk, 65.3 lbs. fat. Mr. and Mrs. W illard B aker and y ear won th e ir fifth s tra ig h t vic came b e tte r acq u ain ted w ith weeds crossing on th e OWR&N railroad Nels K ristensen, 9 g rad e Jerseys, Floyd L aird, Polly. GJ 828 lbs. milk. Mrs. W. A. Baker m otored to La and grasses found p rev alen t In this by w here changes are planned. G rande Sunday w here Mrs. W. A tory when they defeated th e S ta n 707.6 lbs. m ilk, 41.52 lbs. fat. 4 9.7 lbs. fat. area. The group an d th e ir leader field HI girls, Decem ber 8. T he B aker rem ained to v isit friends. Nels K risten sen , No. 6, GJ 900 lbs. High herds to date, dry cow’s in visited several projects w hich will A dance was given a t th e G reen- score w as 22-9 Stanfield-Boardman Survey. cluded, for th e 11 m onths since th e m ilk. 49.5 lbs. fat. be used for observation and study. A fter a m eeting in th e office of b eg in n in g of th e te stin g year, are Floyd L aird, Nora. GJ 816 lbs. milk, fiold G range hall S atu rd ay evening The work of surveying th e pro 45.7 lbs. fat. by th e G rangers and th e m usic wag Townsendites Elect Officers. A ssistant C ounty A gent Ja y T. P ie r as follows: posed S tan fteld-B oard man sta te H. A. W ilson. Goldie. GG 813 lbs. furnished by th e T roubadours. F. A. Baker, 20 Jerseys. 6002.2 son. th e group visited intended pro h ighw ay cut-off has been com men O fficers were elected a t th e la st m ilk. 45.5 lbs. fat. O rville C arp en ter of P o rtlan d ced. A crew of fourteen men are jects heing supervised by K enneth lbs. m ilk, 300.67 lbs. fa t; Dell Class C— 3 yr. olds m aking over who has been v isitin g his uncle, m eeting of the H erm iston Tow nsend C hristley. 45 mixed. 5871.0 lbs. Bensel and E ugene Rugg. Several club In the persons of C, A. Jack - em ployed. They have opened an of Glen C arp en ter, retu rn ed home S u n m an. p resident. C. R. Moore, vice 281.79 lbs. fa t: F ran k Seel 40 lbs. fat: fice in th e R eclam ation building stops were made on th e to u r to milk, Floyd L aird, Betsey. 0.1 786 lbs. day. iger, 13 G uernseys, 6319.2 lbs. m ilk president, F. E. E arn h ard . se creta in H erm iston. T he w ork Is expected study and become b e tte r acquainted S atu rd ay afternoon G reenfield ry. and Mrs. C. R. Moore, trea su rer. w ith local weeds and grasses. T h e | 2#7.98 lbs. fa t; Floyd L aird, 14 Je r- m ilk, 55.8 lbs. fat. to req u ire th re e to fo u r m onths. Nels K ristensen. No. 2 GJ, 795 lbs. G range members motored to Cecil to follow ing w ere id en tified : horse- ’eys, 5660 9 lbs m ilk. 286.17 lbs. Board members Included E. M B ar In charge of th e survey is J. A. weed, n ig h tsh ad e, p ra irie su n flo w -j fat: L. C. Dyer, 6 R. Jerseys, 5895.3 milk 49.3 lbs fat. a tte n d th e G range in itia tio n . n ett. W aldo Dyer, Mrs. F. R. Moore. Phelps. resident engineer. O ther er. Jerusalem oak, yarrow , tu m b lin g i'f’8- milk. 328.60 lbs. fa t; Chas, J. R. Anson, D arby GJ, 780 lbs. Mrs. Kohow motored to L exington Mrs. P erry A rth u r. F. W. I^ n z and men are Van Simms, tra n sitm a n ; m ustard, a lfila ria , m ullen. common Beeliger. 10 mixed, 6551.9 lbs. milk, m ilk, 42.9 lbs. fat. F rid a y on business. Mrs. V ictoria C hurchm an. H appy T h o t Je rse y Farm . St. Mawes L. H. N elson, d raftsm a n : M. F. mallow. pigw eed. Ism b sq u arter. 336.10 lbs. fat. The L adies Aid held Its m eeting Zutz. levelm an: J. C. H iatt, topo th ic kspike w h eatg rass. Indian rice ! Nels K ristensen had th e high pro- Susan Ja n e RJ. 726 lbs. m ilk. 41.4 a t th e home of Mrs. W a rn er last Townsend Auxiliary To Meet Friday lbs. fat. g rap h e r; E arl Thompson, com puter; grass and pigeon grass. ducing herd for the m onth. H. A. W ilson, Bubbles GJ, 825 lbs. W ednesday. L. J. Sullivan, ch ainm an: B ert The leader Emil Zivney. Ja y T. ' F. A Baker had th e high pro m ilk. 41.3 lbs fat. T he Tow nsend club au x ilia ry w ill Spencer, chain m an : W H. W irtz J r., Pierson, and nine m em bers were meet a t the home of Mrs. Chas. E p ducing cow for the m onth, Pogis Floyd Laird. N ellie GJ. 540 lbs. Bob Dawson, who is w ith th e U. rodm an; V incent Gran«, chainm an: present Members included Eugene Bob Ju n io r, a G rade Jersey, p ro m ilk, 40.5 lbs. fat. 8. Field A rtiiery a t F ort Lewis, re person Friday, J a n u a ry 14th. from Gordon W arren, chain m an ; and G. and R ichard Rugg, K enneth Bensel. duced 1326 pounds milk, co n tain Wm. R. Coppock. Golden Prim rose tu rn ed to his d u tie s W ednesday a f 1 :00 to 4 :00 P. M. They plan to O. Dolan, draftsm an. Two other men H enry Som m erer J r., Ted M etteer. ing 71.6 pounds fat. G. 915 lbs. m ilk. 43.9 lbs. fat. ternoon a fte r spending th e C h rist piece q u ilt tops. Each lady Is asked A lfred Bnell. Bobbv E aton, Creaton Nels K ristensen had th e second H. A. W ilson. Lassie GJ. 486 lbs. mas holidays w ith his p aren ts. Mr. to b rin g large pieces of figured w in a rriv e in a few days. Buzzard and H arold Neill. high producing cow for th e m onth. m ilk. 35.0 lbs. ta t and Mrs. Orvil Dawson. prin ts. ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ NOVEMBER REPORT OF THE UMATILLA- MORROW HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION