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■’•«O ‘»using Xj«qn o jo VOLUME XXXI NUMBEB 36 SiHOOl EXHIBITS WORK O f YEAR n e íh'rmtüíxm Iterali* HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OBEGON, BUTTON COLLECTING ELECTRIC APPLIANC HOBBY UNUSUAL DEMONSTRATION APRIL 28. 1938. REA EXTENSION WORK BEGINS PIANO RECITAL TUESDAY M A Y 3 SEED PRODUCTION NEW ON PROJECT An u n u su al hobby is th a t fol T he o rig in al system of the ru ra l The firs t week in May has been Miss Jo an P atterso n , sp ecialist In lowed by Mrs. T. O 'G rady of H er house fu rn ish in g s from Oregon electric line has been com pleted and designated N atio n al Music Week m lston of collecting b u tto n s w hich S tate college, w ill d em o n strate v ar several of th e new extensions have and Tuesday n ig h t. May 3. a t 8:00 w ere in use m any years ago. She ious electrical appliances a t an open been surveyed an d are ready for con o’clock a m usical program w ill be PARENT-TEACHERS YIELD POSSIBILITIES now has a collection of over 500 m eeting a t th e H erm iston high high stru ctio n . The co n tra cto rs are ex presented in th e H erm iston b u tto n s assem bled over a period of pected to reassem ble th e ir crews and school th e evening of F rid ay , A pril school au d ito riu m . ELECT OFFICERS YET UNCERTAIN 18 years. Much of th e rom ance and 29, a t 8 :00 o’clock. commence the new w ork n ex t week. Miss G olda M umma w ill p resen t history of th e w estern pioneers may a n um ber of pupils in a piano re The association expected to e n e r Local d ealers have cooperated In A pleased and satisfied group of be found in stu d y in g th is collection, Seed production is relativ ely new su p p ly in g appliances for th e dem on gize th e o rig in al system on May 1st cital. They w ill be assisted by the local citizens left tb e high school adding g re a tly to its in terest. stra tio n in w hich Miss P a tte rso n but some delay w ill be oaused by o rch e stra u n d er th e d irection of G for th is area and very little is known, b u ild in g T hursday n ig h t, A pril 21, Mrs. O’GTady firs t became in te r w ill p o in t out th e good an d bad the requirem ent of th e REA for C. H um phreys and the h igh school of its possibilities. Several farm er« a fte r a tte n d in g th e fin al m eeting of final inspection of th e system before chorus u n d er th e d irection of Miss on the p roject have produced good th e P are n t-T e a c h e r’s association for ested in collecting b u tto n s when she features. yields from S traw b erry Clover, Red W a lte r Holt, co unty a g e n t from th e juice is tu rn ed on. T his may be H elen P eterson. th e year a t w hich a splendid ex h ib it found a box of old b u tto n s am ong T he public is cordially in v ited to Clover. W hite Sweet Clover, and a l o f the y e a r’s w ork was displayed by w hich w ere some very a rtistic d e P endleton, will be p resen t a t th e a period of ten days. A linem an has falfa. yet they have also had com both high school and g rad e school. signs show ing in tric a te hand w ork. m eeting also, and w ill discuss tb e been employed and will be in the atten d . T here w ill be no adm ission plete failu res d u rin g o th er years, Since th a t tim e m any b u tto n s have REA from th e extension angle, giv field Monday checking house co charge. All ch ild ren should be ac Mrs. G. W. Ripley, r e tirin g presi been added to her asso rtm en t by ing a resum e of its progress from its nections and in sta llin g m eters. sta te s Jay T. Pierson, a s sista n t com panied by th e ir parents. dent, asked for th e rep o rt of th e friends who knew of h er collection. beginning. co u n ty agent. ___ T he follow ing is a te n ta tiv e pro n o m in a tin g com m ittee w hich was D u rin g the past y ear th e F a rm The various ages of these b u tto n s g ram : B ureau C o-operative of H erm iston read by Mrs. David M ittlesdorf as are determ ined by th e type of sh an k Assembly M arch .... E ric D eL am ater HI SCHOOL SPORTS TW O FINED FOR has purchased several tho u sand follow s: Mrs. C. M. Jackson, presi S panish Dance— Don Ju a n . .. E ric pounds of a lfa lfa seed from g ro w d e n t, Mrs. A. E. M arble, vice presi and the style of c lo th in g from w hich they were tak en . A few of BEING DRUNK De L am ater d en t, Mrs. W. J. Logan, secretary ers In the west end of U m atilla O rchestra county. Among grow ers are Mrs. a n d Mrs. Alm a Greaves, treasurer, the arm y b u tto n s may be identified The sm oker betw een the H erm is from histo ric record books. T hese officers w ere elected by unan H arold W alker an d R ussell K auf ton high school and Boardm an high M inuet in G ....................... Beethoven G retch en P urdy, F. R. Silva, F. L. Grouped in asso rtm en ts of Jet, m an B a rn e tt, Riley Leeper, H. F. L in d im ous b allot and installed by Mrs. Jack Jackson of P endleton appeared before school held in th e local gym last pearl, m etal and common glass the Ju stice W. L. Hamm . F riday n ig h t was atten d ed by a Folded W ings ....................... F orm an ner, Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i, N eil Rob E. P. Dodd S unday m orning, ertso n , F red F u rre r, Jim Eddie, W . Mrs. R ipley acknow ledged the bu tto n s m ake a very a ttra c tiv e dis A pril 24, and were found g u ilty on large and en th u sia stic crowd. Ref E lb e rt Moore splendid cooperation given by all play. One large je t b u tto n is know n charges of being d ru n k an d fined eree Logan Todd gave each school Melody Bells ............................. A lden A. M ikesell. Wm. E n g lish . B ert M ar tin , F re d Lenz, A H ug, E. L. H ug. th ree wins and one draw . o ffic ers of th e association, teachers to be a t least 110 years old an d $20 and $7.50 for co u rt costs. W anda D unning C. J. M atthew s. N eil Bleakney, J. H arold Neill for H erm iston won a and local citizens, d u rin g th e past o th ers ran g e from 50 to 100 years T h eir ’36 Dodge sedan h it th e Be th e Best of W h atev er You A re Skovbo, Joe B a u m g artn er and H. K. year. Mrs. A. H. N orton read th e of age. T here are only tw o b u tto n s bridge over th e Maxwell d itch n ear technical knockout over E. Partlow . Gladys Pierson, V irg in ia Dyer Dean. fin a n c ia l rep o rt for th e year. O ther of like designs in th e e n tire collec tow n an d careened from th e h ig h Ralph M arble won a decision over F rances F o llett Most of th e seed sold by th e F arm r e tirin g officers w ere Mrs. Jackson tion, a m etal b u tto n more th a n an way down a seven foot em bankm ent, Neil Bleakney an d Jim K err won a as vice president, and Mrs. R. B. inch in d iam eter and one less th a n tu rn in g over th ree tim es. N eith er decision over L. Kobow. T he bout T he F airy W edding W altz .. T u rn e r B ureau Co-operative comes from half an inch in diam eter, faced by B etty Goff Idaho an d M ontana. W ilcox as secretary. of th e car w as seriously between E. Moyer for H erm iston and a design of a Swiss m o u n tain home. occupant Lewis McDonald for Boardm an was Chimes a t E v ening ................ H eins All th e Im p o rtan t seed p ro d u cin g in ju red b u t both were bruised and T his is a b eau tifu l piece of hand shaken. A m otorcycle tied to th e a draw. V irg in ia Todd areas of th e U nited S tates are in Numbers by Orchestras. work and is said to have come d i car was found in a field on th e op For Boardm an Roy P artlo w won W oodland Echoes ................ W ym an th e arid or sem i-arid regions. E x G. C. H um phreys of Pendleton, rect from S w itzerland. Alm a L aird a decision over Presley S tillin g s; perim en tal w ork done a t v arious posite side of th e road. d irected both th e high school and A noth er in te re stin g design is R alph Skoubo a decision over Tom M orning In v ita tio n ............. V eanzie places Indicate th a t a ir m o istu re la grad e school o rch e stras in several found on a b u tto n w ith a m etal H igh School Chorus Lotspeich; and Ted W ilson a decis an im p o rta n t elem ent of th e w e a th Purebred Stock Purchased. num bers. T he num bers w ere ev i back and wood facin g on w hich is Sons Bois ................................... S tan b er, w hich influences seed se ttin g , ion over D arw in Webb. dence of th e progress m ade by Mr m ounted a copper E n g lish crest. M ary H elene Piersol The re tu rn sm oker will be at p a rtic u la rly In legum es, such as a l Several head of p u rebred d airy H um phrey’s work considering th e O ther b u tto n s have silv er m ountings c a ttle was purchased recen tly by Boardm an, May 5. T he R obin’s R etu rn ................ F ish er fa lfa and th e clovers. M oderately m a te ria l av a ila b le for the o rch estras and two are in laid w ith gold. O ther resid en ts on th e project. Mrs. E dna Bob Jackson w arm and su n n y days, w ith a g en tle a t th e b eg in n in g of th e school year. fasc in atin g b u tto n s a re a turquoise M ulkins purchased th e purebred The H erm iston Bulldogs lost to Anvil Chorus .............................. V erdi breeze to keep th e a ir in circu latio n , V ery few stu d e n ts ta k in g p a rt in blue sto n e set in gold w hich came G uernsey cow, F lash L ig h t Dimple G alop C hrom atique .................. Llszh are believed to be m ost favorable. e ith e r th e high school o r grade from C hina; a gold horseshoe, said No. 237337, from L. L. R um gay of A thena in a baseball gam e Tuesday Mary H elene P iersol, Golda Mumma Sudden changes in th e w eath er a re school o rc h e stra had previous m usic to have graced th e rid in g h ab it of Oregon City. W hile th is cow has of th is week 4 to 0. The gam e was S o ro rity W a ltz ............. De L am ater u n fav o rab le to seed production, p a r al tra in in g and each w ind in s tru an early pioneer woman m aking her passed her prim e, she is a type in closely m atched and played on the Cavalcade M arch ........... De L am ater tic u la rly d u rin g Ju ly and A ugust, m ent p a rt had to be ta u g h t in d iv id home in W alla W alla; velvet m ount d iv id u al and should have several A thena diam ond. H erm iston made O rch estra w hen m ost seed se ttin g occurs. ually and th en w orked to g eth er as a ed on m etal topped by detailed years service as a brood cow in th is three h its and A th en a one; H erm is The p resen t tendency In seed pro group. T hose who heard th e two m etal designs; an d one of cu t steel herd. J. D. Corliss p urchased a pure ton fanned seven and w alked th ree duction, p articu la rly w ith alfalfa, groups w ere pleased w ith th e accom edging o u tlin in g a design of a hand bred bull calf from th e H appy T h o t A thena fanned five and w alked four Mr. P ierson says, is to estab lish Gerald K eller and F ra n k F u rre r STANFIELD * stra plishm ents. clasping a clu ste r of flow ers; th e Jersey F arm la st week. Floyd L aird pitched for H erm iston an d S tu a rt * in s for special purposes an d Mr. H um phreys is d irec to r of th e la tte r is know n to be of th e year also purchased a baby bull calf from R ankin ca u g h t; Jones pitched for w hich are adapted to a p a rtic u la r P endleton civic band and is p a rt 1829. Mrs. O’G rady believes m any th is same farm . All th ree a re mem A thena and H ansel was catcher. set of conditions. F or exam ple, farm tim e m usic in stru c to r in th e H er of th e p earl b u tto n s a re n ot more bers of th e U m atilla-M orrow H erd The H arm ony H u stlers Sew ing ers a re paying more a tte n tio n to The n ex t baseball gam e will be th a n 25 years old. m iston schools. club met at th e Thos. M ulcare home new w in te r-h ard y and w ilt-re sista n t Im provem ent association. F riday a t U m atilla. east of town T uesday aftern o o n v arieties of alfa lfa In th is area. Due Grade School Glee Clubs. to b acterial w ilt a la rg e p ercen tag e Child Health Day May 1. ATTEND STATE H erm iston te n n is team s played w ith Mrs. J. B. K asari and Mrs. of the stan d s go o ut d u rin g th e th ird M ulcare as hostesses. T here were Mrs. A lm a G reaves directs the Dr. A. H. M cLaren of Pendleton, th eir firs t in te r-sch o lastic m atches fo u rteen ladies present. and fo u rth years. T u rk e sta n No. g rad e school glee clubs an d each C. E. C O N VENTIO N county H ealth U nit doctor, w as in at P endleton W ednesday afte rn o o n Mr. and Mrs. C harles Row land 19302, a stra in from the o rig in al presented num bers show ing fine H erm iston W ednesday and a n w inning H erm iston 4, P en d leto n 1. have moved from Boardm an to the tu rk estan alfa lfa, was found 100 per tra in in g . Mrs. G reaves directs th e G irls’ singles— V era Sisson vs. cent b acterial w ilt-re sista n t in th is The H erm iston C h ristian E n d ea nounced th e observance of Child Miss T roxell, H erm iston, 6-1 8-6. B u rn h am ran ch on th e project. group from th e piano. In one of th e H ealth day for May 1. T h is day A 4-H Calf club has been o rg a area, however, th is seed is not a v a il num bers given by th e boys a base vor society will be represented a t will be celebrated th ro u g h o u t the Boy’s singles— G erald K eller vs. in com m ercial q u an titie s. H ard- b all pantom im e was very w ell done. the s ta te C h ristian E ndeavor con U nited S tates by a proclam ation by Don SehiUer, H erm iston, 1st set, nized w ith W illiam B arber as le a d able er. Members include Alma. Sally, istan. a selection from a tu rk e sta n The assem bled groups also gave sev vention a t Oregon City th is week P resid en t Roosevelt, an d -6, P endleton 2d set, 6-4; H erm is in the Newell and Owen Anson, Jim B ar alfalfa, w hich was developed larg ely end by th irte e n delegates, who left e ra l num bers. ton 3d set 7-5. th ro u g h th e efforts of the N ebraska ber and Bob K asari. H erm iston T hursday in tim e to be sta te th ro u g h a p roclam ation by G irls’ doubles— F ran ces Dawson S tation, The Misses E lean o r K asari and A g ricu ltu ra l E x perim ent p resent a t th e evening session. G overnor M artin. The slogan ad o p t and V irg in ia W ells vs. Betty H ughes Variety Exhibits. Among those a tte n d in g w ere Mrs. C. ed is, "Speed C hildren on th e Road and Reva Schm idt, H erm iston 6-1 L au ra G regory w ere delegates to shows a relativ ely h igh degree of E x h ib its of w ork done d u rin g the W arn er and two sons Cecil and to H e a lth .” Mrs. Roy D uff of P en 6-1. th e m eeting of th e T ri-S ta te G irls resistance to w ilt disease. Some 500 y e a r in both upper and low er d e G lenn, H arold an d R alph Neill, B et dleton has been appointed as Um a League conference in P en d leto n to 600 pounds of certified H ard istan Boy's doubles — Jo h n Knox and (C ontinued on P age 3) p a rtm e n ts were displayed in an o u t ty M orehouse, .V iv ian aud V irginia tilla co unty ch airm an . Schools are R alph M arble vs. Chas. H oskins and S aturday. O thers a tte n d in g from th e sta n d in g arran g e m en t. The low er Dyer, Mary Alice Corpe, Opal Stock- co n d u ctin g a poster co n test and G ranger, H erm iston, 6-4 6-1 local high school were Marie R hea, division, or ju n io r high school d is ard, P au lin e Stoop, Eldon Saylpr, ch u rch es w ill devote S unday to the and M arg aret SPEAKER BRINGS Mixed doubles — S. R an k in and Lucile Tombleson plays, w ere more o u tsta n d in g p e r and Jesse Moore. W. C. M orehouse program . T helm a S w arner vs. M arjorie Myers Wood. haps, due to the fact th a t th is is th e will take th e group to Oregon City Mrs. Jam es Mead had th e m isfor TOWNSEND MESSAGE and Mooney, P endleton, 1-6 5-7. Mothers’ Day Program. firs t y ear fo r th e ir w ork and also and then re tu rn to P o rtlan d to v isit A re tu rn m atch will be held at tu n e to ag ain fall and b reak her covered e v e ry th in g for the e n tire relatives. Mrs. Levi Reeder will a l arm In th e same place It had been A M others' Day and May Day H erm iston. May_2. broken several m onths ago. T he H erm iston Tow nsend club year. Some of th e w ork in th e high so accom pany th e group to P o rtlan d program w ill be given by th e F arm school division has not been com w here she w ill v isit a t th e F ra n k B ureau A uxiliary a t th e ir next Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCall, Mrs. had a fine tu rn out a t its rally la st Turkey Shipment May 9. J. M. R ichards, Mr. and Mrs. Loren F riday n ig h t in the U nion ch u rch pleted. F ow ler home. Two boys from Lex m eeting, May 6 w ith Mesdames A1 Miss D orothy GTlffin and Coach ington will accom pany the group in Cable and T. P anages in charge. All T he E astern Oregon T urkey G row K enison and Mrs. E lm er Reeves a t w ith m ore th an 75 m em bers p res ent. E ig h t new m em bers were en F ra n k O’Neil had charge of th e high one car. m others, old and young, also d au g h e rs’ association will hold a tu rk ey tended fu n eral services of th e late school displays w hich show ed excel H erm iston will be represented on ters are invited. Mesdames E. E. pool Monday, May 9, for th e sh ip C harles H azen in P endleton Friday. rolled at th e m eeting. T he b u lle tin le n t w orkm anship. the program by C. W arn er J r., pres R ain w ater, A. E. M arble and N. W. m ent of breeding stock. Birds w ill Mr. Hazen was th e first U. P. ag e n t from n atio n al h ea d q u arte rs was read D isplays by th e firs t five grades id en t of Colum bia Union, and also in Bloom w ill have charge of refre sh be received from 2 :0 0 a.m. to 6 :00 and teleg rap h o p erato r in S tan field but very little business tran sa cted a. m., due to w arm w eath er condi from 1910 u n til 1923, when th e to give way to th e Tow nsend club co nsisted alm ost e n tirely of free the high school d ram a contest by m ents. speaker. fam ily moved to P endleton. h an d d raw in g in a r t w ork and th is th ree members, Opal S tockard, B et At th e la st m eeting held A pril 15 tions. C ards have been m ailed to W. A. Spencer, who is now an a s Mr. and Mrs. Joe H ornsby have in stru c tin g them when w as arran g e d by in stru c to rs accord ty M orehouse and Jesse Moore, who a larg e group of men and women grow ers for Oregon in to th e F lorence Connor sis ta n t rep rese n tativ e in g to grades, th e Misses M yrtle will p resen t a fifteen m in u te play gath ered to tak e p a rt in Columbia th e ir birds will be received. The moved house. appointed by Dr. Tow nsend, gave B u rn ett, M ary P e tri, B lanche H ar en title d , "H e T h a t P u tte th H is park clean-up day. A lot of work d ate an d tim e was set a t a m eeting Mrs. H en ry H am m ill is conval- th e main address of th e evening. He m on, M arg aret K irk and M arie H and to th e P low .” T h is will be in was accom plished and a pot luck held M onday n ig h t in th e office of escing e t her home afte r com m it- repeatedly pointed o u t th a t th e com petition w ith o th e r societies d in n er was served a t noon. Those in Ja y T. Pierson, a ssista n t county Salmi. m ent in th e H erm iston G eneral hos Tow nsend plan is not a local, b ut a L. W. B u rrell has charg e of th e of th e tate. T he w in n er will re charge of th e d in n e r were M es- ag en t. J. M. C o ru n tt of Riddle, Ore., p ital because of a broken rib. n atio n al proposition, and ca n n o t be B axter H u tch iso n , Adam has been asked to a c t as federal m an u al tra in in g d ep a rtm en t w hich ceive a full sch o larsh ip to T u rn e r dam es in Mossie Bros, shipped fa t c a ttle to put in to op eratio n successfully g ra d e r d u rin g th e fall shipping sea includes stu d e n ts ta k in g th e firs t sum m er conference, th e second a Blahm and May A ddlem an. P o rtlan d S atu rd ay . Louis Mossie any one s ta te alone. He continued son. y ea r in th e w ork, from th e seventh half scholarship, and th e th ird place had ch arg e of the ship m en t and was by sta tin g th a t a tra n sa c tio n ta x to an d eig h th grades. The boys made a reg istra tio n . Mrs. C. W a rn er and in P o rtlan d over th e week end. sup p o rt It would place a severe Miss P au lin e Stoop directed th e play Max. Min. th e ir own ca rp e n te r benches a t th e Date T he house now occupied by Louie Fred T h o rn e, Wm. P a rry and handicap upon th e com m erce an d and w ish to acknow ledge th e able 75 ... 37 April 21 ................................ b e g in n in g of th e year and occupy a W hite is h aving a new corner fo u n Fred S helton received sh ip m en ts of in d u stry of th e sta te . Income from April 22 .................. ............ 73 .... 52 d atio n on th e sou th w est and th e tu rk ey poults room in th e basem ent of th e grade assistance of Mrs. N. R. M ueller. tax W ednesday. T he such a localized tra n sa c tio n Colum bia Union w ill be rep resen April 23 . .............................. 71 .... 32 basem ent is being lined w ith con T hornes have recen tly installed hot would In evitably d w indle instead of school. 47 crete. Bill K ennedy of U m atilla is w ater h ea tin g system in T he dom estic a r t is u nder th e ted in the parad e S atu rd ay a f te r April 24 ................................ 71 . th e ir grow. 39 doing th e work. Mr. W hite is em brooder house. supervision of Mrs. A lm a G reaves noon b - a float p o rtra y in g "C. E. April 25 ................................ 73 . A nother speaker of th e ev en in g . 46 ployed as n ig h t o p erato r a t U m a 69 an d th is display was o u tsta n d in g in P ioneering for C h rist,” dep ictin g April 26 was Mrs. Olley S lan g er of T he Dalle« its com pleteness. These stu d e n ts are the covered wagon and the Indians. April 27 ................................ 72 .... 32 tilla. who is ch airm an of th e Y outh club, (H eld from la st week) No rain . from th e seventh and eig h th grades. The first an n iv ersary of th e “ Get and a form er m em ber of th e d isso lv Miss N orm a Jo h n sto n has charge PORTLAND ROSE T ogether C lub" w as observed by a ed sta te board. Rev. T h o rn h ill of of th e a r t w ork in th e ju n io r high no host d in n e r a t th e S. J. Anson Salem, who has been h o lding ch u rc h school division. T he upper division FESTIVAL JUNE 8-11 home T h u rsd ay n ig h t, w ith h u s services a t th e C olum bia school, ex co n sists of stu d e n ts from th e seven bands and children as guests. Those pressed his g ra titu d e for th e sta n d th and eig h th grades and th e low er a tte n d in g th is enjoyable a ffa ir w ere the Tow nsend club w as ta k in g in P o rtla n d ’s Rose F estiv al w ill have division from th e six th grade. The more outside cities rep resen ted th is Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R atliff, Mr. and its cooperation w ith Dr. T ow nsend’s u pper division is an elective subject year in its fam ous floral parade Mrs. F ran k C orniel and d a u g h te r, plan. R efreshm ents of cake an d coffee a n d th e groups displayed free hand th a n In any recen t festival, acco rd Mr. and Mrs. P h ilip Boggs, Mr. and w ere served a t th e close of th e colored ch alk draw ings. T he lower ing to an n o u n cem en t by R alph H. com plete th e p rep aratio n of several Mrs. P aul C onrad, Jim Scalf, Mr. m G oing to school in a th e a tre ! eeting. division co ncentrated on objects and Cake, president. It sounds a bit stran g e , d o esn 't it? m eals so th e en tire audience can see and Mrs. H am m ill and d au g h te r E l colorings. The next reg u la r m eeting w ill be len, George and Floyd Conrad, Mrs. the process step by step. But th a t is w hat women of th e com T he parad e w ill again ba in th e Friday, May 6, a t th e A m erican L e Emma M artin , Mr. and Mrs. Oscar The finished dishes, w hich w ill m u n ity will be doing w hen th e H er m orning an d is set for F rid a y of the Social Enjoyed. hall. The public Is invited to m iston H erald Motion P ic tu re Cook be show n in full color, w ill look as M artin, Mr. and Mrs. W ill B arber gion four-day festival, Ju n e 8 to 11. a tte n d all m eetings. though th ey could be picked rig h t and fam ily, Cleo H olt and Mr. and ing school comes to tow n Monday Im m ediately follow ing th e pro Oregon cities p la n n in g to en ter g ram Supt. W. G. K ersbergen asked floats, bands or m arch in g bodies in and Tuesday, May 9 an d 10, a t 2:00 o u t of th e p ictu re and eaten on th e Mrs. Jesse Anson and children. A group of neig h b o rin g ladles N ina Rae McCulley to announce th e clude P endleton, Bend, T he Dalles, o'clock In the aftern o o n a t th e Oasis spot. T he class won’t be all work, for gath ered a t th e Roy T enney home ♦ school calen d ar fo r th e rem ain d er S ilverton. A lbany, Oregon C ity, Sa th e a tre . BOARDMAN ♦ G ifts w ill be given each day to th e re Is th e co n stan t play of sp a rk F rid ay aftern o o n to sew an d q u ilt. of th e school year, and stated th a t lem, N ew berg, Eugene, G ra n ts Pass, By M aryetta Thom as The aftern o o n passed so p leasan tly lin g hum or, the appeal of ten d er m any of th e women a tte n d in g and refresh m en ts would be served im St. H elens, V ernonia, C latsk an ie, Mrs. R. Huddleeon of Rufus sp e n t th ese w ill be delivered by, th e m er rom ance, th e suspense of a coherent, and p ro fitab ly th a t the group deci Sunday v isitin g a t th e G. Corw in m ediately by th e home economics Beaverton an d A storia. ded to o rganize and m eet every tw o in te llig en tly directed story, w hich c h a n t a t th e store. You will be de zlrls u nder the supervision of Miss home. T he P o rtlan d Rose society w ill lighted w ith these useful gifts. d ram atizes everyday h appenings — weeks. T he follow ing officers w ere D orothy G riffin. Ray Brown m otored to W alla hold its fiftie th an n u a l rose show on elected: p resident, Mrs. C harles T here will be real lessons, too. the hum an sort of th in g s th a t really the second an d th ird day of th e fes lessons in m easuring, m ixing, and do happen. H errick ; vice p resid en t, Mrs. Jam es W alla. S unday w ith his p aren ts, Mr. * IN MEMORIAM ♦ tival. In ad d itio n th e re w ill be the blen d in g th e in g red ien ts for many Mrs. Fred and Mrs. E. Brow n, who have sp e n t P a rtic u la rly do the women like It H oskins; secretary , th ird a n n u a l airm ail rose show. Ro recipes; in th e p rep a ra tio n of such when they a re allowed to s it q uietly Lougary. Those present were Mes several weeks here v isitin g th e ir ses from th e four corners of th e n a triu m p h s as a la ttic e-to p fru it pie; and w atch her p rep are some dish in dam es J. C. H oskins, P. La.Mont. J. son. Mr. and Mrs. C. Rosalin of A r ❖ Soneson — In loving m em ory ❖ tion will be flow n to P o rtlan d by in m ak in g delicious frozen desserts w hich she specializes. They know B. K asari, Thos. M ulcare, L. Lough- sp e n t th e week end v isitin g ❖ of o u r beloved m other. A iber- ♦ airm ail for th is show. and salad s; in la u n d erin g fine fa b th a t If th ey w atch closely, w hile she ary, H ow ard T ate, Don Seeley, L. A. lington hostess, Mrs. Mrs. G race Tyler. E n te rta in m e n t on a lavish scale rics: an d In p la n n in g h ealth fu l m easures and mixes and com pletes Thompson, and th e tin a Soneson, who departed th is ❖ Bruce P ancaks of H alfw ay ro- the e n tire cooking o peration, th is Roy Tenney. At th e next m eeting. tu rn •> life J a n u a ry 29, 1912, and our ♦ i * 11*,** pro7 ided, n l« ? 1 the m eals for g row ing ch ildren. ed home w ith H. B. Thom as The cam era has assem bled all the close-up personal stu d y will be more Mrs J. B. K asari w ill be hostess at F rid ay from Baker, . k - i j . ! stadium . A g ig a n tic M errykana where Mr. beloved fa th e r, Anton Soneson. ❖ parade on S atu rd ay n ig h t w ill pro- ex p ert inform ation of train ed home helpful th an hours of ready recipes th e T. M ulcare home. R efreshm ents Thom as atten d ed a m eeting. •> who departed th is life A pril <•! vide a m erry en d in g for th e big pro- econom ist — not as a ro u tin e lec or blind experim enting. were served by Mrs. Tenney. Miss Hazel P arsons and Eldon L au ra G regory and M arg aret tu re. not as a form al "h ig h b ro w " The m otion p ictu re cam era was ♦ 23. 1937. ♦ grant. Wood represented S tanfield high Shannon of Boardm an were m arried 4, leisurely, com pletely u n h u rrie d and d em o n stratio n , b u t as a real ro "Y ou are not fo rg o tten , ♦ in P endleton Saturday. m ance of hom e-m aking, fu ll of sus p ain sta k in g ly a c cu rate In recording school In th e a m a te u r ty p in g con ♦ State Recovery Flan Meeting. loved ones, Mr. an d Mrs. E. W ilson of La test w hich was held in H eppner. pense and charm , and in fo rm al chats " S ta r In My K itch en ." T here Is no ♦ N or w ill you ever be: ♦ school G rande sp en t th e week end v isitin g F. M. M ortenson and H enry Mohr from -one-good-cook-to an o th er. tric k e ry in th e cooking, baking, and Mrs. V ernon W ald, high th e ir parents. ♦ As long as life an d m em ory ♦ w ill explain th e Oregon S tate Re Ice-box teacher, accom panied them. T h ere w ill be rem ark ab le close- p rep a ra tio n of appetizing Mr. and Mrs. W. Strobel an d ♦ last. Mrs. E lm er Reeves Is h av in g th e covery P lan Inc., at a m eeting in ups of each process in a series of wonders. au g h ters M axine and P au lin e, and ♦ W e w ill rem em ber th e e.” ♦ th e Legion hall F rid ay . April 29. a t model, conveniently-equipped k itc h D on't miss th is 1938-model school cottages on her acreag e ad jo in in g d son Don, of A thena, visited on th e ♦ Agnes. Ada, L eonard. ♦ 8:00 p. m. T he public is invited to ens— real, w orkable kitchen», w here Monday an d Tuesday. May 9 and 10, tow n rem odeled, w ith a view of (C ontinued on P age 3) re n tin g same. train ed hom e-m akers w ill plan and at th e Oasis th e atre. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ h e a r th is plan discussed. "STAR m MY KITCHEN” WILL GLORIFY ART OF HOME MAKING * COOKING SCHOOL