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‘»ua>n3 immiti o J° n ih'rmtiitxnt Hrralîi W M 3S* PLAY OUTSTANDING FOR BASK THEME HERMI8T0H, UMATILLA GIRL BASKETEERS SUCCESSFUL SEASON COUNTY. OREGON, MARCH 10. 1938 GIRLS' BASKETBALL SQUAD TREES SACRIFICED TO POWER LINE (F ro m the Bulldog) T he H erm iston H i g irls' basket- M A IN T A IN A N C E ' COLLEGE LIFE eers closed th e ir hoop season when COST REDUCED they m et th e W alla W alla Y.W.C.A. DEPICTED g irls in a p relim in ary gam e before Trees and power lines do not do T he senior class play “S p rin g F e th e to u rn a m e n t play-off betw een the well on th e same strip of ground, as H erm iston B ulldogs and the Mac-Hi v e r ” presented at th e high school has been lately d em onstrated by th e a u d ito riu m la st F rid ay n ig h t was P ioneers in th e local gym Tuesday, builders of th e new ru ra l electric o u tsta n d in g for th e basis them e of F eb ru ary 22. system. M any larg e poplars and lo th e story and its presentation. The custs have fallen by saw and axe on T he g irls have had a m ost suc play w hich w as enjoyed by a large th e approach of th e new copper cessful season, h av in g lost only two au d ien ce was directed by Ladrew wires. T he way had to be cleared. M oshberger. out of tw elve gam es played. They F arm ers have been p la n tin g trees Chosen as th e o u tsta n d in g one dropped th e ball in th e hoop for a for w indbreaks, fuel, fencing, shade a m o n g several comedies, th e play and for beauty, for th e past 30 to tal of 341 p oints to th e o p p o n en ts’ c a rrie d c h a ra c te r p arts p o rtra y in g years, and now 1000 or more of •college life in its most hectic state. 157 points. these m ust give way to th e approach B ill Hamm as Ed B urns, a chem istry M argie E stle, ace fo rw ard for the of modern electrical conveniences. stu d e n t, was a n a tu ra l, an d w ith local g irls, scored 163 points, th u s Even though it was necessary to th e added fe a tu re of the continuous m aking her own in d iv id u al score 6 fall, and heavily trim trees, to pro explosions in his chem istry lab, he tect th e w ires th a t w ill b rin g g rea t wow’ed th e show. N ina Rae McCul points more th an ail th e scores of benefits to every ru ra l home, th e ley took th e p a rt of a capable, very th e o th e r team s com bined. w orkers of th e U m atilla E lectric Co in dependent jou rn alism stu d en t, operative association found th e task V era Sisson piled up h er sh a re of who, despite the fact th a t she be-, th e 's c o r e by sin k in g 91 co u n ters no p leasan t one. T he re su lt of th is cam e very exasperated w ith Ed, tree trim m in g and slash in g will be d u rin g th e season, w ith F rances liked him a little . a reduced m a in ta in an c e cost and The H enry P urcell ch a racter, Dawson dro p p in g in 56 p o in ts and b etter service. p ortray ed by Bob F o llett, was not a T helm a S w arn er 31. More th a n 25 m iles were changed n a tu ra l but he carried it very well. d u rin g th e ea rlier period of th e In th e two gam es lost th e g irls Also the p a rt of Maud Corey, played work, to avoid tree rows. All tree by F rances Lewis, as th e m odern w ere defeated by sm all m arg in s both rows could n ot be avoided, however, “ bachelor g ir l” a u n t of th e young tim es, th e firs t loss being a t H elix b ut lines w ere changed w here eco college stu d e n t, E dw ard B ran t. P ro by a score of 18 to 12. In th is nom ically possible. fessor V irgil Bean was also capably gam e M argie E stle received an eye E n g in eers have pointed out th a t c a rrie d by A lbert Shipp as th e devo tree lim bs in te rfe re w ith th e lines in ju ry and w as u n ab le to play in te d professor to his textbooks and w hich will ca rry the electric c u r The H erm iston Hi g irl basketeers lost only two o u t of tw elve gam es played th is season. They are from m ore th a n th e opening, few m inutes th e n a tu re study in zoology. re n t and th e la rg e r trees are d an le ft to rig h t: Miss Lynch, coach, Georgia Rae N eal, V era Sisson. F ra n c e s Dawson, C laudine H ale, V ir Gerald K eller as Vic Lewis, th e of the game. gerous to th e lines in th e event of g in ia W ells, G ladys W illiam s, T helm a S w arner, M argie Estle. W anda R oberts, E sth e r McMullen an d Marie a r t stu d en t, got Ed and him self in wind and storm . If th e branches a re T he second d efeat was by the — C u t C ourtesy of T he Bulldog a jam by ty in g Mr. P u rc ell to a hall W alla W alla “ Y” team , F eb ru ary Skovbo. near the w ires they m ust be trim m ed tre e th in k in g he was a model come and th is a n n u a l expense m ust be ad 22, to th e tu n e of 17 to 13. The to pose as a Bolshevik. ded to th e cost of electricity , th e en DEBATE SOUAD gineers explain. Unless these pre Jim Jackson took th e lead as gam e was n ot officially scheduled PROJECT FAIR BOARD 4 -C C C CREWS cautions are tak en in building the H ow ard B ran t, who is th e nephew u n til F eb ru ary 21, w hich gave the DUE TUESDAY IMPROVE SYSTEM system th e an n u a l upkeep will be •of Maud Corey. He very ably carried g irls tim e for only one p ractice p er ELECTS PRESIDENT g re a tly Increased. th e p a rt of th e w orried young man iod in tw o w eeks because th e ir last It is now tree p la n tin g tim e and who was refused a credit by Prof. T he P acific U niversity debate T he U m atilla P ro je ct F a ir board T hree crew s composed of CCC scheduled gam e of th e season was Bean because he failed to get his held a m eeting a t th e a ssista n t co u n boys have been w orking in d iffe ren t squad w ill be the g uest of th e H er th e association is recom m ending term paper in on tim e. H ere is w here w ith U m atilla, F eb ru ary 8. However, ty a g e n t’s office today and elected sections of th e p ro ject u nder th e m iston Com mercial club Tuesday, th a t the seedlings not be p lanted d iiectly u nder the line, to grow up th e “ bachelor g irl” a u n t comes to 10 points of d efeat in tw o gam es G erald W h ite as presid en t to suc supervision of H. O. Thom pson, rec M arch 15, a t an evening dinner and bo a h in d ran ce, b ut th a t they th e fore and poses as a zoologist seemed scarcely a drop in th e bucket ceed J. Jendrzejew ski. H. R. H a rt lam ation su m eeting in th e Legion hall. The p e rin ten d e n t at th e to cap tiv ate th e fancy of P rof. Bean squad will d eb ate th e question, “ R e be planted a few feet back from th e ley w as elected vice p resid en t and E. to secure acceptance of her nephew s’ in com parison to an average of 18 D. M artin, secretary . A nother m eet camp, and A1 H ia tt as general fore solved, th a t the N atio n al Labor line. man. points a gam e b e tte r th a n th e oppo ing w ill be held w ith in tw o weeks. Many of the lines have been con te rm paper and assure grad u atio n . R elations Board should be em pow er One crew is o p era tin g a c a te rp illa r ed to enforce a rb itra tio n of all in stru cted alo n g th e n o rth and east H elen R alph plays th e p a rt of n en ts in each of th e 10 gam es won. V arious o rg an izatio n s rep resen ted clean in g ditches and leveling roads ines of properties w here wind Ann P urcell, th e pam pered d au g h ter All except tw o of th e firs t strin g on th e board are expected to elect and m ak in g fills. A nother crew of d u stria l d isp u tes.” of H elen P urcell, the dotin g fa th e r Anyone in terested in h e a rin g the breaks are not so necessary. B ut in or re-elect a n n u a l d irecto rs in th e 16 men is poisoning gophers in the g irls a re seniors and th e team will who gives in to his d a u g h te r’s every debate Is welcome to a tte n d th e cases w here th is was not possible n ea r fu tu re. d istric t m aking a tho ro u g h and m eeting. W ord should be left w ith th e association suggests th a t the whim. She gained h er purpose by su ffe r th e loss of all its forw ards, F a ir dates w ere set for Septem ber com plete job. T his work is being farm er will set his tree rows several sta g in g a death-bed scene and also F ran ces Dawson, M argie E stle, Vera 22, 23 and 24. T he board had made done u n d er ex p ert supervision. The th e p resid en t, W alter Sm ith, by per provoked much la u g h te r from the Sisson, and T helm a S w a rn e r: its in v e stig a tio n s as to dates of oth er ca rro ts are fu rn ish ed by the d istric t sons who wish d in n er served in o r feet hack of the electric line. audience. E ngineers point o ut th a t one tree der th a t reserv atio n s may be made. Lois W hite took th e p a rt of the fast ce n ter, W an d a R o b erts; and fairs an d th e dates selected have no and th e poison by th e CCC camp T he d ebate w ill probably be heard can disable the service of th e en tire conflicts. au th o rities. poised and lovely V ivian George, its tw o close-checking g u ard s, E s line d u rin g a storm and in th is way about 7:45 p. m. A crew of 25 men is cleaning who was very m uch in love w ith Vi,c th e r M cMullen an d M arie Skovbo. U pholding th e a ffirm ativ e will be cut electricity off from dozens of Lewis. d itch es and a dum p tru ck crew is Ben G oudard, a sophom ore from people. C laudine H ale, g u ard , and Georgia NCC M A LE Q U ARTET g rav elin g roads along Irrig atio n K lam ath F alls, and H arold Meyer, a Dr. Dixon, th e ira te prexy, was R ae N eal, side cen ter, are ju n io rs Users have regarded th e line as ditches and in p u ttin g in rip -rap p in g sophom ore from C orvallis, Or. Both th e ir own property, owned by the p o rtrayed by S tu a rt R ankin. Dr. C O M IN G SATURDAY a t th e in tak e of th e Cold Springs men have debated to g e th er for two cooperative, and have expressed the D ixon's appearances on th e scene and have an o th e r year of basketball. Games played th is season, w ith w ere alw ays storm y because he rese r voi r.______ _ _______ years and only last week reached n r ^ e e n ° d° 7 h at th ey cal1 t0 <">- T he m ale q u a rte t of N orthw est th o u g h t th e college had lost an en scores are as follow s: th e sem i-finals in th e N orthw est prove the service. -• — • ——----- dow m ent of a q u a rte r of a m illion Nov. 30— H erm iston 30, Irrig o n 4 C h ristia n college of E ugene, O r", ju n io r college debate to u rn am en t at DISTRICT LEAGUE w ill give a concert of sacred songs d o lla rs for a new science building Tacoma. • LOCAL EMPLOYERS because of th e tre a tm e n t th e stu Dec. 4— H erm iston 46, U m atilla 17 S atu rd ay evening, M arch 12, a t th e MEET FRIDAY On the negative is Janies Shick, d e n ts had d e a lt out to Mr. P urcell, Dec. 10 — H erm iston 20, H elix 15 Union church a t 8 :0 0 o’clock. T here F orest G rove sophomore, who has M A Y ORGANIZE will be no adm ission ch arg e an d the th e donor. tw ice won th e N orthw est ju n io r col Dec. 15 — H erm iston 47, E cho 13 Ann Som m erer played th e p a rt of Jan . 8— H erm iston 22, S tan field 9 public is invited to atten d . T he d istric t E p w o rth League meet lege extem pore speaking cham pion Members of the H erm iston Com th e dom ineering w ife of H enry P u r K. E. Burke, p resid en t of th e col will be held in H erm iston this week ship an d placed second in sta te and ce ll and was alw ays ac tin g her strik - j Ja n . 22— H erm iston 24, S tan field 8 lege. will accom pany th e boys on a end. s ta rtin g F rid a y w ith a banquet N orthw est senior college extem pore m ercial club met a t a special noon in g and a ttra c tiv e self w hen she ap Ja n . 28— H erm iston 12, H elix 18 week end to u r w hich tak es them to a t 6 :0 0 p. m., followed by an in contests. T he o th e r m em ber of the luncheon T uesday to hear Daniel peared on the scene. She w as u n Ja n . 29— H erm iston 37, Irrig o n 4 D ufur, W alla W alla and H erm iston. sp iratio n al address by Rev. W. N. n egative team is F ra n k Roberts, se n Hay, sta te m anager of th e Associa able to find h er husband and w as Feb. 1 — H erm iston 38, Echo 14 The q u a rte t personnel is R oger Car- Byars, The H erm iston M ethodist ior from F o rest Grove, in his th ird ted E m ployers of Oregon, Inc., ex positive someone had kidnaped him, stenson, Fred Tow ne, Gene R obin church League group w ill be host to year of d eb atin g and now m anager plain the purposes of th e organiza- w hile he was m erely keeping out of Feb. 2— H erm iston 26. Y.W.C.A. 17 son and G ilbert K istler. h® r ®‘,re8e“ ts. He was in tro d elegates of th e E astern Oregon of forensics. He has been a member Feb. 26— H erm iston 26, U m atilla 21 h e r way. D istrict E pw orth L eague m id-year of sta te and N orthw est cham pion duced by Carl W. Hogg, Salem, gen- V era Sisson very ably portrayed the Feb. 22— H erm isto n 13, Y.W.C.A. 17 e r^ i . c la rm an th e association. in stitu te , a t w hich approxim ately d ebate team s. SPORTS CLUB p a rt of the landlady, Mrs. S pangler, The o rg an izatio n has been formed Car.’vn II. W inger, d irec to r of for 100 d eleg ates a r t expected. T he g irls scored 341 title p oints a n d was alw ays apologizing for her E n te rta in m e n t will be furnished ensics and professor of speech at to prom ote in d u stria l peace and to BENEFIT DANCE in te rru p tio n s in conversation or for to th e ir oppo n en ts’ 157 points. on th e H arv ard plan by which dele P acific, is accom panying th e squad, effect and m ain tain fair and frie n d h e r appearance. She, of course, was gates a re fu rn ish ed lodging and which leaves F orest G rove Monday ly relatio n sh ip between em ployers in terested in know ing if H ow ard BONNIE LAMBERSON m orning and re tu rn s the follow ing employes, an d the g en e ral public’ T he H erm iston Rod & Gun club b rea k fa st free. B ra n t would w a n t his room for a n Sunday n ig h t, stopping on th e way according to Mr. Hay. lie pointed is sp o n so rin g a b enefit d ance a t the Some In te re stin g sessions arq o th e r term if he did not g rad u ate. BECOMES BRIDE H erm iston C om m unity P a rk hall planned and th e g en eral public is for ap p earan ces at The D alles Cham cu t the benefits of th e o rg an izatio n ber of Commerce, H eppner Lions w h i i T . The closing scenes of th e play com m unities, and stated S atu rd ay , M arch 12. T he proceeds invited t o a tte n d .________ found all th e rom ances ending as club, H erm iston Com m ercial club, w hat had alread y been accom plished from th e dance will be used to fu r Miss B onnie Je a n L am berson, th e r th e an n u a l p red ato ry an im al W hitm an college, Union W om en’s in the la rg e r tow ns in th e W illa th e y should and all stu d e n ts g rad u a club, R aker Lions club, Bend League m ette valley. a tin g . Even the professor and Miss d a u g h te r of Mr. an d Mrs. F red L am and m agpie and crow co n test, th e Season Moisture Assured. of Women V oters and a num ber of C orey got on nicely and w ere en berson of E n te rp rise , Ore., became purpose of w hich is to keep the Mr. Hay sta te d th a t a sep arate M oisture for m a tu rin g crops for high school an d o th e r o rg an iz atio n s org an izatio n would not be necessary ro u te to E urope to study “ bugs.” Ed th e bride of W illard W ilson, son of n um ber of d estru c tiv e b ird s an d a n i fin a lly sta rte d to th e g rad u a tio n Mr. and Mrs. H ugh W ilson of Joseph, m als a t a m inim um . T he resu lts the com ing season on th e irrig atio n in o th e r tow ns. because the same effective results ball w ith Lou b u t had to dash back Ore., a t a cerem ony perform ed by from form er co n tests is no ticeab le in d istric ts in west U m atilla county is eJ r eallzed by Joining w ith now assured w ith 4800 acre feet in to his la b o ra to ry as an o th e r ex Rev. E. A. Pollock of W allow a, Ore., the w est end of U m atilla county th e Pendleton branch, organized McKenzies to Washington. now in th e Cold Springs reservoir Sunday, M arch 6. T he vows were w here crow s an d m agpies are a t a plosion occurred ^ 8 t, ^ eek' J ’ T ' Snel8°n has been and th e McKay fillin g to a h ig h er Mr. and Mrs. G erald M cKenzie ?l*c exchanged before an a lta r of sp rin g m arked decrease. J,1®1® trugtee rep resen tin g level daily. T he feed canal is ru n were guests over th e week end of th e Pendleton b ran ch ; Fred Schm idt flow ers in th e home of th e b rid e’s D u rin g th e past th ree years a POULTRY BROODERS parents. n in g p a r t cap acity in re g u la r op era Mr. M cKenzie’s parentB, Mr. and secretary, and M embers of th e im m ediate C larence P enland. to ta l of 20,857 birds an d an im als tion of th e system . Reports from the Mrs. F. C. McKenzie They w ere trea su rer. fam ilies w ere present. The executive board is T O BE DISCUSSED have been killed in th e contest, T he bride w as lovely in a pale 8,317 in 1935; 6,597 in 1936; and U m atilla w ater-shed are th a t th e en ro u te to W ash in g to n , D. C., composed of Carl Sager, Leonard snow covering is only one-half th a t w here Mr. McKenzie has a position Herbes, A rt S. F o ster and H 8 green o rg an za d ress w ith bolero of 6,439 in 1937. _______ of la st year a t th is tim e b u t the w ith th e p a te n t office. Mr. McKen Crispin. A com bined p o u ltry and turkey th e sam e m a terial, and ca rrie d a snow has a tw o -th ird s w ater con zie was form erly w ith th e Social Se m eeting for th e purpose of discuss bouquet of p ink rose buds and lilies. M em bership dues are held to a te n t, it is reported. T he ground u n c u rity Service in B altim ore. in g brooders is being sponsored by m inim um , Mr. H ay said, being only Miss D orothy W ilson, sister of th e CO-OP. LAUNDRY der th e snow is com pletely sa tu ra te d th e U m atilla P ro je ct F arm B ureau groom, acted as bridesm aid and w ore 50 cents for th e in dividual estab w ith m o istu re and th is will assure F riday evening. M arch 18, a t 8:00 a dress of rose m oire silk and a cor REMODELING Legion Birthday Party. lishm ent and 10 cents for each em a good ru n -o ff when th e warm days P. M. in th e Union church. J. W. sage of rose buds an d sw eet peas. The A m erican Legion A uxiliary ployee per m onth. No d efin ite a c come. T h ere was alm ost th ree tim es M cMullen, p roject leader in poultry tion has yet been taken by the local B ruce W ilson, b ro th er of the T he cooperative la u n d ry is being th e p rec ip ita tio n in west U m atilla will e n te rta in members of th e Legion club, to g e th er w ith Jo h n Jendrzejew ski. but Mr. Hay suggested th a t at Post a t a p arty on March 17th. The rem odeled th is week and will have county t his year^ a s^in 1934. project leader in turkeys, and as groom, was best man. occasion !s th e b irth d a y of th e local th e next m eeting of th e club, P en A reception was held follow ing a new flush stre e t fro n t and a four sisted by Ja y T. Pierson, assista n t officers of the o rg an izatio n post and L egionnaires an d th e ir dleton co unty ag en t, w ill act as co-chair th e cerem ony a t w hich a b eau tifu l Inch co ncrete floor, according to O. Basketball Players Entertained. be Invited in order to more fully fam ilies a re invited. w edding cake w as cu t and served, L. B arlow , m anager. A change is men of th e m eeting. explain th e purpose of the associa M embers of th e b asketball team s being m ade in th e d rain system T h e m eeting w ill be held in open to g e th er w ith punch. tion, in view of secu rin g m em ber and th e ir coaches in th e schools of CARD OF THANKS w hich will m ake for b e tte r s a n ita form so th a t it w ill be possible for T he couple left im m ediately for th e w est end of U m atilla county are We wish to th a n k th e m any ships at th a t tim e. P endleton has poultrym en in th is are a to discuss P o rtlan d and S eattle and upon th e ir tion. signed up n early 100 per cent, Mr problem s from th e ir own experience. re tu rn will m ake th e ir home on th e A c o n tra ct for th e work has been in rite d to be th e guests of th e G irls’ friends who assisted us In th e recent H ay said. H. K. Dean, su p e rin te n d e n t of the H endricks place on upper P ra irie le t to L. E. Elwood who is m aking League a t a p arty F rid a y n ig h t, loss of our beloved g ran d m o th er U m atilla Field S tation, w ill dem on Creek. an effo rt to have th e w ork com plet March 11, at th e H erm iston high and sister, Mrs. H. C. Southard. A lbert H u ff t i K - . H . C. SOUTHARD s tr a te th e use of th e elec tric brood-» O ut-of-tow n guests a t th e recep ed in th e w est room by M onday but school gym. Members of th e H erm is H arvey Huff er, w hich has been in operation a t tion w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Max W ilsoq It is not probable th a t o perations ton Hi alu m n i a re invited b ut will BURIED SUNDAY Omer H uff th e experim ent sta tio n for a num ber and son K eith , Mr. and Mrs. P aul will be carried on in th a t w ash room be ch arg ed a fee of 25 cents. Games will be enjoyed u n til 9 :0 0 o’clock F ra n k H uff of years. A brooder w ill be on d is W ilson. Miss Lois G llsinger, and Mr. on th a t day. C oncrete will be poured Mrs. H. C. S outhard passed aw ay John_ K uch en th al play a t th e m eeting so th a t people and Mrs. Leslie G ray, all of Joseph, a t th e ea rliest possible tim e b u t it when d an cin g w ill sta rt. Music will at h er home In D ufur, Ore., Friday, can ac tu a lly see how it works. Ore.; Mrs. E. A. Pollock of W allow a. m ust set 48 hours before being used he fu rn ish ed by th e troubadours. March 4, a t the age of 87 years, fol Dr. Theo. B eletski, project leader Ore.: Mrs. A. E. C a rru th e rs of E u to in su re no dam age. WELLS FARGO” FILM low ing an Illness of one m onth. F u Weather Report. in poultry diseases, will discuss the gene. O re.: W ayne an d K erm it W il W ash periods over F rid a y and neral services were held in H erm is best kinds of litte r to be used for son of P aradise. Ore._______ TRIBUTE TO PIONEERS S atu rd ay have been sh ifted to the Date Max. Min. ton at P ra n n ’s F u n eral P arlors. baby chicks and poults. T his w ill I east room b u t if any o ccu r on Mon 1 March 3 .............. Sunday aftern o o n , a t 2 :00 o’clock, 61 ... 30 also be throw n open for g eneral dis*! day, Mr. B arlow announces, it may March 4 The m agic of th e m otion p ictu re j w ith C. W arner, pastor of th e Union 61 . 42 mission. N. J. V anskike will also be I MOTHER OF 12 be necessary to cancel them fo r th a t 1 March In term e n t was ............ 58 .. 39 cam era b rin g s back to life th e moat church o fficiatin g . p resent to give th e h ig h lig h ts of h is ' day, in o rd er to in su re proper d ry I March 6 59 34 s tirrin g and colorful days In A m eri in th e H erm iston cemetery. experience w ith brooders. T his is I PASSES A T AGE OF 94 ing tim e. The east room concrete j March 29 can h isto ry in "W ells F arg o ,” a ro- I . S outhard came to H erm iston 61 th e firs t tim e th a t a m eetin g of th is floor w ill l<e poured th e n ex t week March 8 60 25 m ance w ith Joel McCrea an d F ran - | In 1928 w here she lived a t th e o u t Mrs. R. M D ugger, g ran d m o th er end. type has been sponsored in th is area.! March 9 64 29 cm Dee w hich s ta rts S unday a t th e I sk irts of town on H erm iston avenue and all poultrym en are urged t<j of Mrs. J. R. H ard in g and O. M. Oasis th e a tre . The rom ance Is built i u n til 1934, w hen she moved to Du P re cip itatio n was .09. come prepared to en te r into the dis-j i C lark of H erm iston, passed aw ay Walker's Station Improved. around th e fam ily fo rtu n es of Mc fur. She was born in Iowa and cu salon. I F eb ru ary 28 a t h er hom e in W hite Crea and Miss Dee. a pioneer W est- j came west 50 years ago, se ttlin g at Townsend Irish Stew. H all, Illinois, a t th e age of 94. She W a lk e r’s Service S tatio n now has ern fam ily, from th e tim e th e firs t | I-akevlew. Ore. j was th e m other of 12 ch ild ren , 10 of a new A ssociated oil pum p and a First Turkeys Hatched. T he H erm iston Townsend club S u rviving a re four sisters, tw o i whom a re still living, who are be- 1000 gallon sto rag e tan k , installed will hold an Irish stew supper a t pony express rid er carrier! his bag brothers, seven g ran d ch ild ren . 10 of precious m ail o ut of St. Louis fo r T he first tuskey poults reported I tw een th e ages of 51 and 76. th is week, m aking a to tal of th ree th e ir n ex t reg u la r m eeting, Tuesday. hatched th is season are from th e De- She ia th e m other of Mrs. M. L. gas pum ps T he pum p is one of the .March 15. at th e Union church at the rem ote m ining cam ps of th e high g rea t g ran d c h ild ren and four g ra n d Moss tu rk ey flock and a re ow ned by C lark of Scottville, Illinois, w ho less most m odern show ing th e n u m b er of 6 :3 0 . followed by a program a t 7:30. sierras, and ends w ith th e close of sons. One b ro th er. Jo h n K uchen- the w ar betw een th e etatee. Bob th a l of The Dalles, was present for Mrs. Clyde H ebert in Colum bia d is th a n tw o years ago lived n ea r H er g allo n s of gas purchased an d th e tric t. T he h atch cam e off M arch m iston w ith h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. cost. G ra n t W alk er Is m an ag er of A m usical program ia being arran g ed Burns, Lloyd Nolan, and R alph Mor th e fu n eral, and four grandsons. Al and speakers will be here from P en gan are In th e su p p o rtin g cast w hich b ert H uff of D ufur, H arvey Huff. 1st, w ith a good percentage. H ard in g , for tw o years. th e statio n . dleton. num bers over two thousand. Hood River, Omer and F ran k H uff of