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iiiii'im p h lL tlCTLli FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION J PAGE FIVH THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON OREGON THURSDAY, JU N E 15, 1939 MESSAGE STATE CORN SHOW MOVED TO CAMPUS AT OSCZ DEC. 1-2 O regon’s th ird a n n u a l s ta te corn show w ill be h eld th is y e a r on th e O regon S ta te college cam p u s ra th e r th a n In P o rtla n d w here show s th e la st tw o y ears w ere stag ed . T he sta te college h as agreed to h a n d le th e show in co n n ectio n w ith a s ta te corn p ro d u ctio n co n feren ce D ecem ber 1 a n d 2. an n o u n ces W illiam A. Schoen- feld, dean an d d ire c to r of a g ric u l tu re , w ho h as ap p o in ted C. W. S m ith, a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t lead er, as c h a irm a n of a g e n e ra l com m it te e in charge. R eq u ests th a t th e college h an d le th e show cam e from th e P o rtla n d ch am b e r of com m erce an d o th e rs in tereste d in it p revio u sly , an d from lea d in g farm o rg a n iz a tio n s w ho have agTeed to be co-sponsors th is year. W o rk h a s been s ta rte d on a* p rem iu m lis t w hich w ill be issu ed an d d is tr i buted as soon as possible, says C h air m an S m ith of th e co m m ittee. C onducted p a rtly in coop eratio n w ith th e s ta te show th is y ear w ill h e a s ta te h y b rid ’ corn g ro w in g con te s t sponsored by th e farm crops d e p a rtm e n t a t Oregon S ta te college. T h is c o n test h a s fo r its o b jective th e prom otion of corn g ro w in g in O regon and th e d em o n stra tio n of th e b est m ethods of p ro d u ctio n in connection w ith th e use of h y b rid corn. Since h y b rid corn is n o t saved fo r seed th e b asis o f ju d g in g w ill be on yield, q u a lity an d econo m y of p ro d u ctio n . A nyone m ay e n te r th is co n test w ho h a s a t le a st th re e a cres of h y b rid corn seeded th is y ear. E n try b la n k s a n d o th e r d e ta ils of th e con te s t m ay be o b tain ed from an y O re gon co u n ty ag e n t. Corn from th e c o n test plots w ill be show n at th e s ta te co m show , w here it w ill be in co m p etitio n w ith o th e r h y b rid corn b u t n o t w ith open p o llin ated v a rieties. T hose p la n n in g to e n te r th e contest a re ask ed to ob ta in an d fill o u t e n try b lan k s a s soon as possible. TO EVERY CANNING SCHEDULE JUNE 19 TO 24 MEMBER. FROM 12 to 3 :3 0 8 to 11 a. m. Mon. F r u it, B erries B eets & B eans P eas T u esd ay ............. P eas W ed. F ru it. B erries B eets, B eans P eas T h u rsd a y ........... P eas F ri. F r u it, B erries B eets, B eans P eas S a tu rd a y ...........P eas T h e re s till m ay be tim e to g et sh elled peas if you g et y o u r o rd er in im m ed iately . O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by special a rra n g e m e n t. H erm isto n Co-op C an n ery . COLUMBIA GRANGE HOLDS MEETING S ix teen m em bers an d tw o v isito rs w ere p resen t a t th e re g u la r bu sin ess and social m eetin g held J u n e 6th w ith M aster C orm an p resid in g . H en ry O tt ex ten d ed a n in v ita tio n to C olum bia G ran g e to h av e th e ir pic nic d in n e r an d social a ftern o o n on th e ir spacious law n . All G ra m em bers w ith th e ir in v ited guests a re to assem ble, b rin g in g food b as k e ts of goodies, a b o u t 1 2 :3 0 S u n day, J u n e 18, a t th e O tt hom e place. In th e afte rn o o n th e re w ill be a cro q u e t to u ra n m e n t, horseshoe a n d g ro u p gam es for all. M arian O tt is e n jo y in g 4-H Sum m er school a t C orv allis, h av in g earn ed th e C olum bia G ran g e sch o la rsh ip . T h e G ran g e m em bers accepted A ssista n t C o u n ty A gent M. E. K n ic k e rb o ck er’s an d Don S herw ood’s p ro posal to co o p erate in fo rm u la tin g d e fin ite p la n s for th e P a s tu re T o u r an d g ro u p m e etin g to be h eld Ju ly 1. Mr. O tt w ill re p re se n t th e Co lu m b ia g ro u p in w o rk in g w ith th e g en eral com m ittee. FARM PRICE INDEX SHIFTED SLIGHTLY BY REVISED DATA D iscrepancy b etw een p rices paid by fa rm e rs an d prices received fo r p ro d u cts, com pared w ith fo rm er lev els, is not as g re a t as p rev io u sly re p o rted , acco rd in g to a n a ly sis of new g o v ern m en t p rice indexes ju s t m ade by L. R. B re ith a u p t, ex ten sio n eco n o m ist a t O regon S ta te college. R a th e r s ig n ific a n t rev isio n s have been m ade in th e g o v ern m en t in d ex es of prices paid by fa rm ers fo r goods an d serv ices w hich w ill re q u ire rev isio n s of some of th e d a ta pub lish ed re g u la rly in th e a g ric u l tu r a l s itu a tio n an d outlook re p o rts of th e ex ten sio n serv ice, acco rd in g to B re ith a u p t. T he new index n u m b ers, w hich I a re g iv en in a p u b licatio n ju s t r e leased by th e U n ited S tates d e p a rt m en t of a g ric u ltu re , a re som ew hat low er sin ce 1922 th a n th e p rev io u s 1 indexes.' In o th e r w ords, th e p rices Land Sale Notice. DODGE CITY" STARTS SUNDAY T he ro u g h est an d to u g h est c a ttle tow n in th e h isto ry of th e W estern fro n tie r is th e se ttin g for th e v ig o r ous ta le of v irile a d v e n tu re told in “ Dodge C ity ,” th e W a rn e r Bros, production in T echnicolor, s ta rrin g E rro l F lynn, w hich s ta r ts S unday at th e Oasis T h e a tre . More tra d itio n a tta c h e s to it th a n to all th e o th e r fam ous fro n tie r c it ies com bined— fo r it really w as a com posite p ictu re of all th a t was best and w orst of th e old W est. F or Dodge City in 1872 w as th e W estern te rm in a l of th e S an ta Fe ra ilro a d , an d th a t m ade it th e c a ttle c e n te r of th e co u n try , and th e mecca of the tr a ils over w hich th e pioneers rode. So it was to Dodge C ity th a t W a r n e r Bros, w ent for th e ir p ictu re. T h e e n tire actio n of th e film ta k e s place in th e stop-over of r a il road men in Dodge City. It begins in th e sum m er of 1872 w hen th e S a n ta F e’s firs t tr a in puffed across ,th e p ra irie from W ic h ita a n d e n te r ed th e ca ttle -to w n th a t w as ju s t a se ttle m e n t on th e end of civ ilizatio n . I t ends w hen th e p rin c ip a l c h a ra c te rs of th e film , h a v in g c a rrie d out th e em p ire-b u ild in g responsibilities! th e y assum ed w hen th e y created Dodge C ity, head fa r th e r W est fo r a new ra ilro a d in g a d v e n tu re in N eva da. A p p earin g w ith F ly n n in “ Dodge C ity ” is a to ta b le cast th a t includes O livia de H av illan d , B ruce C abot an d A n n -S h e rid a n . p aid hy fa rm ers for goods an d se r vices w ere not as h ig h in re la tio n to p rices received for farm p ro d u cts as p rev io u sly in d ic a te d by th e index num bers. W hen th e new indexes a re s u b s ti tu te d , it w ill have th e effect of r a is in g th e index of th e ex ch an g e v alu e of farm p ro d u cts, esp ecially in re la tion to th e p u rc h a sin g pow er of farm p ro d u cts d u rin g th e 1910-1914 p re w a r period. “ F o r some period of tim e we have been c o n v e rtin g th e g o v ern m en t in dexes of prices paid by fa rm e rs an d p rices received by fa rm e rs to . a 1926-1930 base an d c o m p u tin g th e ra tio of farm prices received to farm prices paid on t h a t base, B re it h a u p t said. ’’T hese d a ta h av e been p u b lish ed in th e m o n th ly review of th e a g ric u ltu ra l situ a tio n a n d o u t look an d w ill be fo u n d to re q u ire co n sid erab ly less rev isio n .” As of m id-A pril w ith th e g o v ern m e n t index of p rices received by fa rm e rs a t 63 per c en t of th e 1926- 1930 av erag e an d p rices p aid by fa rm e rs a t 79 per cen t, th e ex ch an g e v alu e of farm p ro d u cts w as 80 per cen t of th e 1926-1930 av erag e, ac c o rd in g to th e la te s t re p o rt on th e a g ric u ltu ra l situ a tio n by th e OSC ex ten sio n service. TOWNSEND FLASHES Exe lc a Word - Minimum 20c MILK FA TTED F R Y E R S — 15c TO 18c lb. Mrs. A. W T u rn b la d . R. 1, H erm isto n . 43-3p FOR SALE— MY 40 A CR E FA RM , 7 m iles N. E. of H erm isto n , n ear C olum bia school. F or f u r th e r in fo r m ation in q u ire of V icto r A ddlem an in C olum bia d is tric t. Mrs. May Ad d lem an. 43-3p FOR SA LE— SMALL RANCH, ALL in a lfa lfa hay. Good 4-room house, fa ir b a rn a n d o u t b u ild in g s. Cash price. $1,000 o r m ay be b o u g h t on ternis. Close in to H erm isto n . W rite or see M atthew G ordon, Ione, O re gon. 43-3p NOTICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN th a t th e u n d ersig n ed , S h eriff of U m atil- a C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an »rder d u ly m ade and e n tered h e re in by th e C ounty C ourt of U m atilla C ounty, O regon, on th e 2 9 th d ay of ¡A pril, 1939, w ill, on th e 24th day of J u n e . 1939, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e h ig h est bidder for cash in h an d , a t th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun ty C ourt House, P en d leto n , O regon, su b ject to a m inim um price of $36.00 th e re fo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fo llo w in g d e scribed parcel of land, h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, acquitted for d elin q u e n t taxes, to -w it: Lot 3 & N H of Lot 5 & Nifc of Lot 6, Block 23, O rig in al tow n of U m atilla, U m atilla C ounty, O re gon. R. E. GOAD, S h e riff of U m atilla C ounty. (M ay 2 5 -Ju n e 22) OUR READERS ARE NOT— FOR S A L E - -26 H EAD O F W EA N ER pigs. F. C. F re d erick so n , Ir ri- 43-tfc gon. FOR SALE OR R E N T — IM PROVED .....20-acre farm in C olum bia d is tric t. In q u ire of M rs. M uriel B. T ray le r, H orn W h itso n Co., P en d leto n , phone 812. 43-tfc FO R~R EN T— T H R E E ROOMS N E X T to V ern ’s B arb er Shop. 4 3 -lc TRAINED SEALS F8* BUT THEY RESPOND TO AD SUGGESTIONS jA. SüûrMRoC FOR SALE — F R E S H H E IF E R S : Also some read y to fre sh e n ; y e a r lin g h eifers. F. G. D avis, G a rn e r’s D airy, P h o n e 83-R , H e rm isto n .4 3 -tfc FOR S A L E — HORSE, 14 YEARS old. See Jo h n S p encer in M ead ows. 43-3p HOUSE FOR R E N T IN EX C H A N G E fo r board, effectiv e a b o u t Ju ly 1. T he T ow nsend club h eld a re g u la r C all a t H erald office fo r p a rtic u la rs. m eetin g F rid a y n ig h t. A good a t 42-tfc ten d an c e w as present. T he picnic com m ittee rep o rted t h a t $43.10 w as HOUSES FO R R E N T — ALSO AN a p a rtm e n t w ith e le c tric ra n g e and ta k e n in a t th e co u n ty p icnic an d • had Serv»ce Also p a stu re to ren t. a fte r all expenses w ere paid a sum re frig e ra to r. 42-tfc of $25.15 w as le ft. T h is w as d iv id H. E. H anby, H erm isto n . ed betw een th e P en d leto n an d H erm PA STU R E TO R E N T FO R 75 H EA D iston clubs. T he funds w ill be used of c a ttle o r eq u iv a le n t. S. E. to send a deleg ate to each to re p o rt W alls, C olum bia d is tric t, H erm iston. on our convention and to h elp build 42-3p up sm aller clubs. T he la d ie s’ a u x ilia ry tu rn e d in to FOR SA LE — 20 W E A N E R PIGS, th e tre a su ry a sum of $48.70 from C h ester W h ites. F . N. C lark , h a lf 600 ROOMS • SENSIBlI RATES th e q u ilt sale. T h e club voted to add m ile e a st of C olum bia school. 40-3c $1.30 from th e tre a s u ry to th is sum and to send it to Mr. D espain as our USED W A TC H ES— E L G IN & W A L- FOR EYE COMFORT AND th am s, $5.00 to $10.00. A. W. c lu b ’s q u o ta. T h e C olum bia S titc h e rs ’ Sew ing SIGHT CONSERVATION B eh rm an , H erm isto n , Ore, 35-tfc A vote of th a n k s w as g iven to th e club held a re g u la r m e etin g on J u n e O regon H a rd w a re & Im p lem en t Co. 9 a t th e H en ry Som m erer hom e. for cups used a t th e picnic. Mr. H ale T h ere w as a d e m o n stra tio n on th e No Cobwebs in His Brain an d Mr. H am m w ere also v oted th e ■care of th e h an d s by R u th M cCulley th a n k s of th e club fo r th e use of and M a rg aret Som m erer. M ary H el “Jo h n N an ct G arn er w as born on ice cream dippers. T he g ro u n d com Nov. 22 as n ear T h an k sg iv in g as so ene P ierso l, A nn P ierso l an d K ay By L ois H u tch iso n m itte e voted to send a vote of th a n k s m odest and w ise a person w ould L ogan e n te re d th e club as new m em - to Mr. K nox fo r th e use of boards choose to be. His co u n try m en can’t Come to Pendleton for Mrs. H. J . O tt an d d a u g h te r, Miss bers. used for seats. M em bers a re g ra te help n u m b erin g him am ong th eir Your Optical Need»! E dna O tt, took th e bus fo r P o rtla n d R e fresh m en ts of punch an d cook- fu l fo r a n y cooperation. T uesday of last week to a tte n d th e w ere served by B eu lah R y lan d blessings this w eek,” said an editorial Eyes Examined by Modern T he club voted to c o n trib u te funds in the New York T im es a y ear or so rose festival. M r O tt drove to , M cCulley. T h e n ex t m eet- j Methods. fo r flow ers to be sen t to Mrs. T ow n- ____ lan d F rid a y on ing w ill be held Ju n e 23. a t th e i ago in com m enting upon the vice- Glasses Ground to Fit S u n d a y P m o rn in g 3 w here sh e p la v -d le a d e r’s home. D orothy K nox is th e _______ A new bill has been ___ in tro d u ced in send a t th e b an q u e t in h e r honor p re s id e n t’s b irth d ay . “He holos p la y When Needed. pro v id e for re p a y m e n t d u rin g th e convention. All clubs are fu lly ,” said the ed ito rial, “th a t the h e r v io lin a t a fr ie n d ’s w ed d in e Mr. ciu t> re p o rte r. — REA SO NA BLE PR IC ES — congress to an d Mrs. O tt le ft p n -» t» "d la t— in „f co n stru c tio n c h arg es on a ll U n i doing likew ise. T he flow ers a re to books have got the y e a r of his birth DR. DALE ROTHWELL w rong. T hey say it w as 1838 He p re th e d ay and nicked m r e u r and all ted S ta te s re c la m a tio n p ro jects. The be se n t to th e c h ild re n ’s h o sp ital af- re tu rn e d hom e S un d ay e ’-en in " OPTOMETRIST fers ’69 For us it is 69 u n til he selects basis of re p ay m en t is placed on th e 1 te r th e b an q u et. E a rl G etchell celeb rated his M”th - OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S sem e o th e r date. C om m em oration of pro d u ctio n of th e p ro jects, an d w ill Mr. W e tte rm a n , o u r O regon rep- a y S undav. G uests at h is hom e w ere his b irth d a y should be a m ovable Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J varv w ith y ears of p ro sp e rity an d re s e n ta tiv e , advises th a t we Mr. and M rs. F e t r - v H ooker P” d , feast. E arly to bed and early to rise M ahel W eek« and fa m i1' . ., p om e E conom ics clu b of Co- u n sa tisfa c to ry co n d itio n s, as to. p ri- h av e u p w ard s of 16.400 new raem - has had its p ro v erb ial effects On his bumnesV*d i H t o r i ^ n ^ P ^ d ’teto n '? a t- iu r tb ia O ran g e of w hich Mrs. T. G. CPS of p ro d u cts an d n a tio n a l ad v er- b ers in O regon sin ce J a n u a r y 1 aa an n iv e rsa ry M onday he w as out of . P 60 new clubs since th a t d a te — and je d at 7:45 a m.; into it again at 9 p m u rd a y r a n a ic s is p resid en t, held th e li reg- r 11 y . i i i “ He h is been at W ashington for „. W. B. F o ste r ___ Mr. an d ......... Mrs. ,,ja r bu sin ess _____ an d ______ social m e etin g - of , T h e p ay m en ts w ill be based on an still m ore jo in in g . n early 35 years. T h e re he is an in sti a fte rn o o n v isito rs a t th e W . A. M ike- , he m onth a t th e hem e of Mrs. E m il lv erag e p ro d u ctio n of each p ro ject T he m eetin g a jo u rn e ELEC TRICA L SERV ICE tu tio n . Young folks u little careless sell hom e S unday. Z ivney la s t F rid a y a fte rn o o n . T hose i re and w m be assessed on p er- p leasin g n u m b er su n g by . w ith th e ir geography y e t w ith an in £ 2 X . p re se n t in clu d ed O„ n r . e e , . P h o n e 1031 H erm isto n stin ctiv e sense of th e h ig h e r p ro p rieties a re apt to th in k of U valde as 3 Tis.it a t o-vnndPRrents. p o rjs p a n a g e s, L illie F ix. H elen F ix , prod u c tio n th e ra te w ill be five per- I he n e x t me« ing u i p - * M”” A Mikes^H. an d p {J C orm a„ t E m ery Cox. H a rr, (.e n t and on o th e r p ro je c ts as low at th e L egion hall a v tn iV th e cap ital of T exas. H e has m inded M’ 1th h is a u n t and a " d T u ck er. M arth a D un h am an d th e ag thrP e per c e n t. T h e a c t is in ac- T h ere w ill be a P ^ ^ m a n d » J U M P his own business p erfectly . He has an d th e Mrs Ä H Cphle. T hev live a t Al- T ucker, M arth a D unham reco m m en d atio n s lunch served by th e la d ie s’ a u x ilia ry . m inded th e n atio n 's affairs carefu lly W. L. Morgan, D. M. D Mrs. G. C asper an d m oth- 3” 1 k • i is n c o u «»«y .......- b a ry w here Mr. Ml*eee11 n ty , . hostess. and com p eten tly m ade " by a re-su rv ey com m ission ! E veryone is welcome. More im p o rt G eneral D entistry club a e e n t Mr. Mike=ell is a t Cor- e r , Mrs. D u fu r, w ere v isito rs, “ He can be p atien t w ith policies X -R ay au d D iagnosis v a l,i« a , n -fo n n t a s s is tin g w ith th e . A fter th e b u sin ess m eetin g pro- w hich com pleted its w o rk la s t y ear, a n t re p o rts w ill be given a t th e next th a t he d isap p ro v es A so rt of Ben su m m er school session fot 4-H club : g,j.psaty P “ B unco” an d T o u rin g B ank Bldg Phon« » J It is expected to red u ce th e b u rd e n s m eeting. F ran k lin , he has no cobw ebs in his R esidence Phone 26-J brain. He can be exposed freely to h<‘ ™ a M rs ■ F R eid a n d w ere enjoyed. R e fresh m en ts com- on all g o v ern m en t ir rig a tio n p ro- , fa n ta sists and fan atics and keep the S unday and E v en in g s by d-inchter" B a rb a ra . Mrs. C h ristley pleted th e aftern o o n .. T h e club w ill je c ts in th e U n ited S ta te s, and to peace. It is lucky toi his ow n 'h a t he A ppointm ent and son Do, =pcnt S u n d ay in W alla m eet a t th # hom e of Mrs. H elen F ix fa c ilita te th e d ev elo p m en t of new is a philosopher. T he felicitations of W alla w ith Mr. and Mrs. V oelker. th e second F rid a y in Ju ly . p ro je c ts th a t a re u n d e r c o n stru c tio n his colleagues d ro v e him from the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C able and or m ay be c o n stru c te d in th e fu tu re . cham ber. P oliticians w ho h ab itu ally d a u g h te r D orene sp e n t S unday a t th e DR. A. E. MARBLE P. A. P ow er was honored on h is sp read th e ir ears upon the ground W. A home. O th er guests A. M lkesell .. -------- CHIROPRACTOR w ere Mrs. O4"ar M ikesell an d son , 61st b irth d a y S unday by h is wife, can ad m ire a man given to form ing R ic h a rd of A lbany, Ore. O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of post office M ary P ow er, w ith a neighborhood his own opinions “ He is w ise by n a tu re and mng e x E v e re tt H. D avis, ex ten sio n spe co m m u n ity d in n er. A delicious d in Office H o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to | perience, w ith o u t pretense, p ed an try c ia list a t O regon S ta te college, and n e r w as served on a long ta b le out A p p earan ce of th e S ep tem b er p ri P hone 4 8 1 -------- H e rm isto n . Ore. G arn et D. B est, fo rm er a ss ista n t o r solem nity He is a good m an, an P ilo t Rock su ffered its second in th e yard, u n d er th e trees. co u n tv a g e n t h ere, stopped to check m ary m easu re on th e g en eral e le c t ab le m an, full of h u m o r and a good N eighbor’s and re la tiv e s p resen t fellow . If he doesn’t m ak e his y ears over th e overhead g ard en sp rin k le r ion b allo t in 1940 w as assu red th is c a su a lty w ith in a y e a r S a tu rd a y a t th e H u tch iso n g a rd e n s Sunday. week w hen com pleted g ra in ele v a to rs w ere: Mr. an d Mrs. C larence P ow er a ro u n d h u n d red , th a t w ill be the first referen d u m n ig h t w hen tw o Mr Davis rem ark ed a t th e rap id w ere destro y ed by fire. T h e w are- a nd tw o c h ild ren of P e n d le to n .H e n - time that he has disappointed the g ro w th of th e v e g eta tio n , especially p e titio n s c o n ta in in g m ore th a n 26.- .1 OSTEOPATHIC 000 s ig n a tu re s w ere filed w ith th e h ouses belonged to th e P acific Coast ry P o w er of P en d leto n , W illiam .public hope.” th e b eets and tom atoes, since he w as T > h e m easure, here « a inuui-u m onth ago. Mr. . ---- Davis as s ta te d e p a rtm e n t. — w ---- — -, E le v a to r Co. an d P ilo t Rock fa rm P ow er of Adams, W ayne Pow er of PHYSICIAN & SURGEON his w ay to see o th e r sp rin k le r ’ sed b y th e la s t le g isla tu re w ith ers. T h e blaze cam e w ith in 11 days A dams, A lvin S to tt of A rlin g to n , THE FINEST OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS system em s used a t M ilton oni on tom atoes. a „ p „ p „ ro „ „ v „ a .i , of G overnor S prague, of an ex act y ear from th e tim e a Mrs. S ln n ey Pow er, Mr. and Mrs. M h o o ^ a n Z w a a on" h is w ay hom e w ould ch an g e th e d ate for th e Wen- flash flood caused g re a t d am ag e at j P3s P rln d le Mr. P rin d le ’s fa th e r of I C a lifo rn ia . Mr. and Mrs. « ‘chB r^ OF THEM À1L ! Mrs, L au ra M orris s ta te s th a t she n ja i p rim a ry electio n from th e tn ira P ilo t Rock. T he sp e c ta c u la r flam es. lea p in g Van Hale and tw o c h ild ren . Mr. and and h e r d a u g h te r P a u lin e are try in g F rlij ay in May to th e firs t W ednes- PETERSON <& PETERSON out a few tu rk e y s th is year. T h e y , d ay a fte r th e firs t M onday in Sep h ig h in to th e a ir , w ere seen from Mrs. R alp h T h o rn b u rg and son, Mr. ATTORNETYS AT LAW purchased th e ten -d ay old birds. was and Mrs. R ich ard T h o rn b u rg , Mrs. tem b er. T he referen d u m a g a in s t m any valley p o in ts. D am age U. 3. N o tio n al B ank B u ild in g F re d ric k G rey, who h as been a t- $50,000 to B atty an d d a u g h te r by th e e stim llm a ated le a a t b etw een P ra c tic e In S ta te A F ed eral C ourts te a d in g th e blind school in Salem . th e m easu re is sponsored Mr. an d M rs J. H ard in g , Mr. and S ta te G range, th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n j Bq q o o w hich w s i fu lly covered by P en d leto n . Ore. re tu rn e d hom e T h u rsd ay . Mrs. F red E stle, Mrs. H erb M etteer Miss C lau d in e S tam p er of Echo of L ab o r and th e O regon C om m on- )nHUrance. visited w ith A lfred B uell from T u e s w ealth F ed e ra tio n . and th re e sons and tw o d a u g h te rs. day u n til F rid a y of la s t week. E arl G reen, DR. F. B. BELT Evening Post Draws Attention ............. ........ - Mr - and Mrs. F ra n k See Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M cM ullen and PH Y 8IC IA N A SURGEON T he fro n t page coyer of th is w eek’s liger. Mr. and Mrs C h arles S eeliger. Westland Grange Holds Meeting. sen Jo h n and Mr. M cM ullen’s siste r. O ffice H o u rs: O ther Mrs. W h ite . M M essner, Mr. M and local ....................... Mrs. G ra n t, w ere v is ito rs S unday a f- W e estlan stla n d G ran g e w u . ™ ... decided a t th e S a tu rd a y E v e n in g P o st - — h as - - a ....... 1 0 :3 0 to 1 2 :3 0 A M. H ours by tern o o n a t th e F o rest Moore home. , m eetln to follow th e sam e p lan color. T he a u th o r is 'P h ilip Clay Mrs. W ayne M ulklns, Mr. and Mrs. 2 to 5 P.M . A ppointm ent I R o ettin g er, ■ ed j _ ___ n il ♦ tw «a*/» h i ild l n re r p n n , . a . » r I , w . ho . has a rriv as an _ ■ H arry Olsen „ and o r ch a s last y ear an d have th e firs t m eet Re«. T l j — PH ON E — O f»«» 7 ? ? Umatilla Schedules Examiner. a r tis t a t th e ag e of 20. He Is the and Mrs. A W . T u rn b la d . Dad THE NEW SPEEDLINE ¿ n e x a m in e r of o p e ra to rs an d in g of th e m o n th a bu sin ess m eet son of H on. 3. R R o e ttin g e r of Cln- S te w a rt, Mrs. C. A. K ennison and STANDARD. STERLING, SILENT c h a u ffe u rs w ill be in U m a tilla on ing. th e second p u rely social d u rin g MODELS M any exclusive fea W. J. WARNER F rid a y . Ju ly 7th, 1939, betw een th e Ju n e . J u ly an d A ugust. T h e n ex t c in n a ttl, Ohio, w ho w as th e p re sl-j d a u g h te r. lures easy paym ent terms bonrg of 9 :0 0 a.m . to 5 :0 0 p.m ., for m e e tia g w ill be J u n e 22 on th e H. d e n t of th e W estern Irrig a tio n Co., Illustrated folder free th e purpose of g iv in g ex am in atio n « R. H a rtle y law n T he pot luck d ln - w hich at one tim e ow ned m uch of th e land In th e W estlan d d is tric t. all n e r w ill be fu rn ish ed by th e losing and receiv in g a p p lic a tio n s for B oth fa th e r an d son have v isited in types of licences a n d p erm its to team In th e m em b ersh ip drlr«.* V lalt- Along With the New» H erm isto n . in g O ran g ers a re alw ay s w elcam e. drive. i COLUMBIA SEWING CLUB HAS MEETING COLUMBIA NEWS RELIEF SOUGHT FOR RECLAMATION H. E. CLUB MEETS AT ZIV N E Y HOME J. V. VILLERMOURE POWER HONORED ON 61 ST BIRTHDAY PRIMARY MEASURE AGAIN ON BALLOT ELEVATORS BURN AT PILOT ROCK Dr. A. C. 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