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THURSDAY, D ECEM BER 7, 1939. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE TO EVERY 1 MEMBER. la ❖ ❖ <• <♦ ♦> ❖ <• •$» <• <• <• <• <• *5» MORSE & JACKMAN ♦R.E.A. HIGHLIGHTS* <• ---------- * DISCUSS PASTURES Power Off— T h e re w ill be a n in te rru p tio n of th e pow er on T u esd ay , D ecem ber 12, a ffe c tin g A LL MEMBERS. B ecause of necessary ch an g es in th e lines, re- 1 q u ired fo r th e new W h eatlan d a d d i tio n , th e pow er w ill be off betw een th e h o u rs of 12 :0 0 and 2 :0 0 P. M., a n d 3 :0 0 a n d 4 :0 0 P. M. D u rin g n ex t week th e re w ill also be m ore or less in te rru p tio n fo r th e C olum bia, S tan field , E cho an d N olin areas. T hese w ill be b etw een 8 :0 0 a. m. an d 1 2 :0 0 noon, a n d betw een 1 2 :3 0 and 4 :3 0 p. m. A m inim um o f in te rru p tio n w ill o ccur only en o u g h to allow co n stru c tio n to p ro ceed along energ ized lin e east from th e su b statio n . T he response to o u r ap p eal to th e m em bers fo r p ay m en t of b ills h as been g ra tify in g . Keep up th e good w ork an d m ake y o u r co o p erativ e a sound business o rg a n izatio n w hich w ill be ab le to re n d e r dependable service. New Memberships— Som e one is lo sing o u t on new a p p lian ces offered as prizes for new m em bers connected betw een now and D ecem ber 23. Several new a p p lic a tio n s have been received b u t no one seem s to h av e c o n tac ted th em a n d e arn ed a prize. You a re m issin g a golden o p p o rtu n ity to o b ta in some of th o se th in g s w h ich you need so m uch in o rd e r to ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e best use possible of yo u r elec trl city . R em em ber th ese new m em bers considered now m u st be alo n g th e lines a t p re s e n t in o p eratio n . COLUMBIA GRANGE ACTIVITIES M A N Y T uesday evening,D ecem ber 5, Co lu m b ia G ran g e held its firs t re g u la r business a n d social m eetin g fo r Dec em ber. T w en ty -o n e m em bers w ere p resen t. S ta te D eputy and Mrs. W ick lan d er w ere w elcom ed an d Mr. M cCulley a n d d a u g h te r E lean o r w ere .g reeted as v is ito rs from Cold S p rin g s G range. V otes w ere cast an d recorded for S tate G range o fficers in th e n o m in a tion. By G ran g e b a llo tin g , H en ry O tt, E u g en e B uzzard an d C hilds B ar ham w ere elected to serve as th e ex ecu tiv e com m ittee for C olum bia G range for 1940. As a g ric u ltu ra l ch a irm a n , Mr. Ott suggested co o perativ e e ffo rt a t th is tim e of y ear to rid th e p ro je c t of su ch ro d en ts as g o phers en d ra bits. S ta te D eputy W ic k la n d e r stressed th e im p o rta n c e of p ro g ram p la n n in g fo r th e y ear of 1940 by c a llin g to g e th e r a c a b in e t m eetin g soon a fte r in s ta lla tio n , D ecem ber 12. He also com plim ented Mr. O tt on h is re m arks, sh o w in g a c tu a l fu n c tio n in g of th e G range a g ric u ltu ra l com m it tee. G ran g ers a re asked to rem em ber jo in t in s ta lla tio n of m em bers to be held th is ydar in S tan field , th e even in g of D ecem ber 12. Mrs. H en ry O tt, le c tu re r for 1940, ap p o in ted th e follow ing com m ittees to assist h e r a t th e second m eetin g in D ecem ber, th e C h ristm as p a rty : A dult gam es. Mr. K n ick erb o ck er and Mr. and Mrs. Z ivney: c h ild re n 's tr e a ts , Mrs. C orm an, Mr. an d Mrs. P an ag es and C hilds B arh am ; c h ild re n ’s gam es an d co n tests, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G oodrich, Mr. an d Mrs. Lloyd F ix, Mr. an d Mrs. V erne D un ham . Mr. O tt and Mr. B uzzard. Each g ra n g e r is asked to b rin g sm all g ift su ita b le for child g ift. T h e men esrved cap ab ly as re fresh m en t an d p ro g ram m em bers. Mr. K n ick erb o ck er d irected c o n tests and gam es, and Mr. B uzzard served as chief cook. T h e men w ith o u t a h itc h cam e th ro u g h w ith th e ir p a rt of th e b a rg a in as losers in a re c e n t a tte n d a n c e c o n test an d show ed fly in g colors. H igh pro d u cin g cow s on th e very best of p astu res som etim es can n o t o b ta in su ffic ie n t n u tr ie n ts to m a in ta in body tissu es and c o n tin u e th e ir m ilk flow w ith o u t su p p lem en tal feed in g of h ig h c o n c e n tra te feeds, so sta te d R oger Morse, ex ten sio n d a iry m an from O regon S ta te college, a t a n extension m eetin g in th com m u n ity h all W ednesday a fte rn o o n . Such an im als w ill m a in ta in th e ir m ilk flow for a tim e by u sin g sto red en erg y “off th e ir b ack s” b u t e v e n t u a lly w ill d ro p th e ir m ilk p ro d u c tio n to a p o in t th a t w ill p e rm it re b u ild in g of body fa t, he co n tin u ed in d iscu ssin g th e im p o rtan ce of good p a stu re s for th e d airy m an . T he sci ence of feed in g of liv esto ck h as p ro gressed to th e p o in t w h ere it is n ecessary to know th e p ro d u ctio n record of each a n im a l in o rd e r to g e t th e h ig h e st p ro d u ctio n from a h erd , and o b ta in th e g re a te s t re tu rn s from a p astu re, M orse sta te d . C h a rts sh o w in g th e am o u n t of a v a ilab le cru d e p ro tein an d to ta l d i g estib le n u tr ie n ts in m ost of th e an im als com m on feeds for d airy w ere show'n a n d ex p lain ed a t th e m eetin g . E. R. Jack m an , ex ten sio n sp ecial ist in farm crops, discussed ty p es of p a stu re grasses an d legum es su ita b le for th is area. Sw eet clover produces th e m ost p a stu re of an y of th e le gum es w ith t h e ex ception of a lfa lfa , b u t in m an y cases it is ad v isab le to p la n t a m ix tu re of su ch grasses as brom e an d E n g lish ry e or o rch ard g ra ss to in crease th e p a la ta b ility , he sta te d . A ssista n t C ounty A g en t M. E. K n ick erb o ck er gave a resu m e of th e p a stu re im p ro v em en t p ro ject in th is are a , c itin g th e fa c t t h a t th e p resen t p la n tin g s of ap p ro x im a te ly 1500 acres of sw eet clover or sw eet clover w ith o th e r m ix tu re s h ad co n sid er ab ly in creased th e av e ra g e p er acre c a rry in g cap a c ity of o u r p astu res. •. .;. <• <• <• COLUM BIA GRANGE NOTES IRRIGON NEWS HEMS By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. an d Mrs. Jess W h ite moved to th e ir new hom e from th e E g g leston place la st week. Mrs. F red R iek s w as a P en d leto n v isito r M onday. The L adies Aid of th e C om m unity ch u rc h held a n all day m e etin g a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. C. Isom la s t T h u rsd ay . T hose p re se n t w ere Rev. an d Mrs. W alpole, Mrs. M essenger an d Mrs. W a rn e r from B oardm an, Mrs. R. V. Jo n es, Mrs. Geo. R and, Mrs. C la ra S la u g h te r, Mrs. W a lte r G rid er, Mrs. F red R ieks, Mrs. Don Isom , Mrs. E a rl Isom an d Mrs. Jam es A rn b erg . T h e d ay w as s p e n t in p re p a rin g fo r th e b a z a a r w hich w ill be held soon. Mr. an d Mrs. Ben N e tto r an d Mr, an d Mrs. Sam U m ik er a re a t th e hem e of th e ir p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k L eicht. Mr. L eich t w as ta k e n to K ennew ick fo r m edical tre a tm e n t Sunday. T h e c h ild re n o f Mr. an d Mrs. E a r nest S tevens a re ill w ith th e ch icken pox. As th e re s u lt of a c ar w reck n ear th e O. C oryell sto re S a tu rd a y , Mrs. M assey from U k iah su ffered a b ro k en c o llar bone an d o th e r slig h t In ju rie s. Mrs. R u k e r an d Mrs. S u d d a rth a re em ployed a t th e tu rk e y p ick in g p la n t a t H erm isto n . T he s ta te e x am in er fo r a u to li censes w as in Irrig o n M onday. B ert D exter an d R ay S p ark s are em ployed acro ss th e riv e r p ick in g tu rk e y s for Mr. M cNealey. Miss C asteel, p rim a ry te a c h e r, w as called to P o rtla n d W ed n esd ay by the serio u s illn ess of h e r s is te r w ith p n eu m o n ia. Mrs. R alp h Jo n es is s u b s titu te te a c h e r d u rin g h e r ab sence. Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert S m ith le ft T u esd ay fo r L an sin g , M ichigan. T h ey w ill re tu rn w ith a new car. T h e Irrig o n b a sk e tb a ll team won th e gam e w ith th e Ione team F rid a y nierht w ith th e score 18 to 21. Mr. an d Mrs. O ra H a th a w a y , Mrs. A nna C ork an d son G len an d L. L. Cork, all of Hood R iv er, w ere S a t u rd a y n ig h t an d S u n d ay g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom. T he h ig h school play g iven S a tu r d ay n ig h t w as a tte n d e d b y a larg e crow d an d m uch p raise w as given th e c a st of c h a ra c te rs an d th e ir d i re c to r, Miss M ary Crooks. Mr. an d Mrs. D arrell C ork from M itchell. Ore., v isited th e ir a u n t an d uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom. etl by ic schools in W a sh in g to n , E. P. DODD — R E A L ESTA TE. sales, leases, ex changes. In s u r D. C C. .: : S ta n d in g w ith rig h t h an d ov- ! er the h e a rt, re p eat th e pledge, ’I ance— fire, autom obile, accid en t. No ;dge e a lle g ia n c e to th e F la g of th e ta r y p u b lic, execution of legal pa a te s of A m erica, and to th e pers. H erald offic», H erm isto n , O re U nited 15-tfc R epublic for w hich it sta n d s. One gon. n atio n , in d iv isib le, w ith L ib e rty an d T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR SALE OR J u s tic e for a ll.’ A t th e w ords ‘to th e re n t — Easy term s. T hom pson’s fla g ,’ th e rig h t h a n d is ex tended, D rug S tore, H erm isto n . 5-tfc ra lm u p w ard and th is p o sitio n is held to th e e n d .” W E BUY, SELL AND EXCH AN GE T h ere is no m ore p a trio tic o rg a n i fu r n itu r e , m ach in ery , household zation th a n th e T ow nsend g ro u p an d a rtic le s. M ille r’s T ra d in g P ost, H e r th e club o fficers should give th e co r m iston. 3-tfc rect procedure fo r th e sa lu te to th e flag to all m em bers. NOTICE TQf CREDITORS A re p o rt from C a lifo rn ia p ap ers g iv in g Dr. T ow nsend cre d it fo r th e N T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR d e feat of th e E g g an d H am b ill was UM ATILLA COUNTY. given. Dr. T ow nsend m ade several rad io addresses in opposition to th e In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of bill an d im m ed iately th e odds rose 2 H en ry A. H ooker, D eceased. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t to 1 a g a in s t th e m easu re. T h ro u g h o u t h is b ro ad cast he a p th e u n d e rsig n e d h a s been ap p o in ted E x e c u to r of th e above e n title d es pealed to th e ra n k an d file of th e ta te by th e Ju d g e of th e above e n H am an d E g g ers as follows." ” 1 w a n t title d C o u rt and t h a t h e h as q u a li you to know th a t I sy m p ath ize w ith fied as th e law d irects. All persons your o bjectives as fa r as th e y in clu d e h a v in g claim s a g a in s t th e said esta te a re h ereb y n o tified to p resen t th e p ro sp erity an d se c u rity fo r a ll peo sam e to me, w ith p ro p er v o u ch ers, ple of o u r s ta te and n a tio n . It Is on a t th e o ffice of my a tto rn e y , A. C. ly w ith y o u r m ethods th a t I am in M cIn ty re, in th e U m a tilla C ounty d isag reem en t. I hope you good peo C o u rt H ouse a t P e n d leto n , U m atilla (C ounty, O regon, w ith in six m o n th s ple w ho have m ista k e n ly su p p o rted from th e d a te of th e f ir s t p u b lica it w ill not be too d o w n cast for I t i o n of th is notice, w hich d ate is th e would like to w elcom e you in to th e 23 d ay of N ovem ber, 1939. T ow nsend m ovem ent for th a t is th e A LV IN I HOOKER, only w ay you can g et w h a t you w a n t E x e c u to r of th e e s ta te of — it m ust be a n a tio n a l m o v em en t.” H en ry A. H ooker, D eceased. T he n ext m eetin g a t w h ich tim e A. C. M cIntyre, m ore topics of n a tio n a l in te re s t w ill P e n d le to n , O regon, be discussed w ill be h eld in th e L eg A tto rn e y fo r E x ecu to r. (N ov. 23-Dec. ¿1) ion h all on F rid a y , D ecem ber 8, a t 8 :0 0 p. m. T h is m e e tin g w ill be of NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT g re a t in te re s t, n o t only to T ow nsend- ites b u t to a ll citiz e n s of th e com IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E STATE O F OREGON FOR m u n ity . A m ost co rd ial In v ita tio n is UMATILLA COUNTY. given to th e p u b lic a n d , of course, th e re w ill be no adm issio n c h arg e. In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of T he n ex t m e etin g w ill be n o m in a C h a rle s W . D yer, D eceased. tion of new o fficers. M em bers a re NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t urged to be p resen t. T he n o m in a tio n th e u n d e rsig n e d as a d m in is tra trix of com m ittee w ill p re s e n t its n o m in a th e above e n title d e s ta te h as filed h e r F in a l A ccount w ith th e clerk of tion sla te b u t a ll m em bers h a v e th e th e above nam ed c o u rt, an d th a t rig h t to m ake n o m in a tio n s from th e M onday th e 1 1 th d ay o f D ecem ber, floor. T he election of o fficers w ill 1939, a t th e h o u r o f 10 o’clock in ta k e place th e la s t m e e tin g of th e th e forenoon of said day a t th e C o u rt room of said c o u rt in th e co u rt house m onth. a t P e n d le to n , U m a tilla co u n ty , O re gon, h a s been ap p o in ted by said c o u rt as th e tim e a n d place for the h e a rin g of o b jectio n s th e re to , and th e s e ttle m e n t th ereo f. D ated a n d firs t p u b lish ed Novem - t e r 9 th , 1939. MAUD A. D YER, A d m in istra trix . (N ov. 9-Dec. 7)____ ________ l c a Word - Minimum 20c NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT. FOR SALE— USED SIN G E R SEW - Miss Bensel Club Secretary. ing m achine. In e x c ellen t c o n d i An item a p p e a rin g in la s t w eek's NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN th a t issue gave A nn Som m erer as secreta- tion. In q u ire H erm isto n Food S tore. A lfred H. C able as e x ecu to r of th e 16-3c la st w ill and te s ta m e n t and of th e c i tire- re c e n tly o rg an ized H erm is- e s ta te of L ydia May Cable, deceased, t r. Ci ... L e a d e rs’ asso ciatio n . The FOR SA LE— ABOUT 100 A CRES h as filed h is fin al a cco u n t in said ;y sao u id h av e read G race Bensel, located on C olum bia R iv er H ig h e s ta te in th e C ounty C ourt of th e se c re ta ry . ¡S ta te of O regon for U m a tilla C ounty, w ay, in c lu d in g fin e p a stu re la n d of and said c o u rt h a s fixed M onday, 50 acres, also land s u ita b le fo r h ay ; th e 11th day of D ecem ber, 1939, a t Engagement Announced, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. R u eb er a n d rille d w ell. Also 160 acres so u th tw o o’clock p. m. of said day, as th e tim e for h e a rin g of o b jectio n s to nounce th e e n g ag em en t of th e ir of Irrig o n , 25 to 30 a cres in a lfa lfa ; said fin al acco u n t and th e se ttle m e n t y e a r ro u n d sp rin g , p a stu re land. d a u g h te r, A lice, to M yrnie E. C ald th ereo f. On or before said d ay an y well, son of C arl J. C aldw ell of The B oth good b arg ain s. A. E. M cF ar person In terested in said e s ta te m ay 1 6 -lp file o b jectio n s to said fin a l a c c o u n t D alles. No d e fin ite d a te h a s been lan d , B o ardm an, Ore. or to a n y item th e re o f and c o n test set for th e w edding. FOR SALE— BALANCE OF W E E K : th e sam e. D ated N ovem ber 9. 1939. Tw o sp rin g -fille d m a ttre sse s, r e H ERM ISTO N B A PTIST CHURCH A L F R E D H. CABLE, E x ecu to r. duced; b re a k fa st ta b le and 4 ch airs, G ray d en D. Loree, P a sto r W . J. W a rn e r ano A. S. Cooley, % bed, good A tto rn e y s for E x ecu to r. T h e S u n d ay m o rn in g w o rsh ip be u n p a in te d , $9.49; sp rin g and new m a ttre ss, $10; have (N ov. 9-Dec. 7) g ins a t 11 o’clock. S u n d ay school is a t 10. B. Y. P. U. a t 6 :4 5 p. m. E v e p le n ty of fire backs an d stove fro n ts on h a n d ; 3 ele c tric h e a te rs; A -l n in g serv ice b eg in s a t a t 7 :4 5 . The used S in g er sew ing m achine, $10; "MY SKIN WAS FULL OF tep ic w ill be, ” A P lace of R efu g e.” p le n ty of good cook and h e a te r PIMPLES AND BLEMISHES” P ra y e r m e etin g W ed n esd ay , 7:30. says V ern a S. : "S in ce u sin g A dleri- stoves; 1 good d ay bed. M iller’s k a th e pim ples a re gone. My sk in is T ra d in g P ost. 1 6 -lc METHODIST CHURCH sm ooth a n d glow s w ith h e a lth .” Ad- S te a rn s C u sh in g , P a s to r FOR SALE— PRACTICALLY N EW le r ik a h elp s wazh BOTH bow els, and T h e th em e fo r U n iv ersal B ible e le c tric ro a ste r, w h ite enam el. reliev es tem p o ra ry co n stip a tio n th a t S u n d ay th is y ear is “ T h e T r u th T h a t Mrs. S w itzer, C abin 2, S te w a rt’s A u often a g g ra v a te s bad com plexion. M akes Men F re e .” T h e local M eth to Camp. SOLD AT A LL DRUG STORES 1 6 -lp o d ist ch u rc h w ill jo in in th is obser v an ce on S u n d ay , D ecem ber 10, a t FOR sale— C ID E R AND A PPLE S. E m m e tt Cooney, 4 th U n it, H e r th e 11 o ’clock w o rsh ip serv ice. Our own n a tio n , bo rn of d ev o tio n to the m iston, P hone 3894. 15-3p B ible, is fo rg e ttin g its g re a t h e ri FO R SALE— W E L L LOCATED 5-A. tage. In m uch of E u ro p e th e Bible tr a c t in edge of H erm isto n . A ll in is e ith e r b an n ed or su p p la n te d by o th e r books. In v ast a re a s of the crop. C heap fo r cash. A. R. Boul- 15-3p e a ste rn w orld th e Bible Is scarcely w are, H erm isto n . know n. Bible S u n d ay o ffers th o u PIANO BARGAIN— SMALL, LA TE san d s of w o rsh ip p in g c o n g reg atio n s m odel, F lo o r sam ple. B ig sav in g th e o p p o rtu n ity , th ro u g h g ifts to the fo r q u ick sale. Cash or term s. F o r A re the only kn o w n re m A m erican Bible Society, to c a rry out full In fo rm atio n w rite P en d leto n edy fo r most eye troubles, m ore ex ten siv ely Its tim e-h o nored M usic H ouse. 15-2c and a very larg e percent pledge to C h ris tia n people every FOR SALE— E IG H T ROOM HOUSE, age o f a ll headaches. w h ere to “ en co u rag e th e w id er c ir six lots. H erm isto n , n e a r high cu la tio n of th e H oly S c rip tu re s .” SEE A t 1 0 :0 0 a. m. th e S u n d ay school school. P riced for quick sale. P hone DR. D A L E R O T H W E L L m eets w ith co m p eten t te a c h e rs in 91 or w rite 311 L ew is S tre e t, P e n 14-3c ev ery d e p a rtm e n t. You sh o u ld n ’t d leto n , Ore. m iss th is ch an ce of stu d y in g G od’s OVER WOOLW ORTHS PA STU R E FOR R E N T FOR STOCK W otd. — 8. E. W alls, C olum bia d is tric t. T he E p w o rth L eag u e m eets a t 7 14-3p o’clock w ith L eo n ard M opps leading. Thp m e d ita tio n serv ice w ill fe a tu re th e " G re a te st T h in g on E a r th .” F o rty -e ig h t persons w ere served a fu ll course a n n iv e rsa ry b a n q u e t ias.t a tu r d a y ev en in g in C olum bia school house. Mrs. M ary H a rr, on whose i.rth d a y th e G ran g e also observes its b irth d a y , w as sp ecial honor t st. Two g ifts, one from th e F a rm B ureau A u x iliary a n d one from .h e G ran g e w ere p resen ted to Mrs. n r. F o u rte e n persons, w ho have de c lared th e ir d esire to becom e G ra n g ers by su b m ittin g m em b ersh ip card s a lo n g w ith th e u su al tw o d o lla r fee, r a t at th e m a s te r’s le ft aro u n d th e r e t t a ' h s a3 guests. A n u m b er f Soy3 and g irls w'hose p a re n ts are ra n g e rs w ere w elcom ed too. T h e Ion b an q u e t ta b le w as a t tra c tiv e ly set, red an d w h ite as th e red o m in a lin g color schem e. An in te re s tin g lig h te d sa n ta , s ta n d in g on a ro u n d m irro r, en circled w ith rich red apples, serv ed as th e cen terp iece. L ig h ted can d le tap ers, a rtific ia l m in ia tu re C h ristm a s trees an d d a in ty sp rig s added to th e festiv e p ictu re. W ith o u t a d o u b t, in- ev ery w ay, C olum bia G ran g e a n n iv e rsa rie s a re g e ttin g b ig g er an d b e tte r each year. F o llo w in g th e b an q u e t th e gro u p n u m b ered off an d fo u r lead ers, C hilds B arh am , E m m ett K n ick er bocker. Em il Z ivney an d F e rn Z ivney d irected gam es, th e g ro u p s m oving p ro g ressiv ely so th a t scores from four co n tests an d gam es could be re corded on in d iv id u a l score pads. M arion O tt won firs t place, w ith A r th u r B lin sto n an d H en ry O tt w in n in g second a n d th ird prizes. Mrs. H en ry O tt an d Mrs. T h elm a K n ick erb o ck er baked th e tw o deco rated b irth d a y cakes. M rs. T u ck er and M is. G oodrich ro asted th e t u r keys, one of w hich w as d o n ated by E u g en e B uzzard. O th er ta s ty foods fu rn ish ed by th e g ra n g e lad ies, all o f w hom proved th em selv es ex cel le n t cooks, in clu d ed m ashed p o ta toes, g rav y , d ressin g , c ra n b e rry r e l ish, olives, pickles, v eg etab le salads, celery, ho t ro lls, b u tte r, jellies, ice F ive C olum bia boys m et w ith A nn ; cream , ra k e an d coffee. Rom m erer on W ednesday, N ovem ber A ttra c tiv e g in g e r cookies shaped 29, an d org an ized a B ach elo r’s Sew I as s ta rs an d bells w ith g ra n g e rs ’ firs t in g club. O fficers elected w ere: nam es scrolled, d irected each to h is P re sid e n t, C layton B u ell; vice p resi By MRS. JO E UDEY . resp ectiv e s e a t a t th e b a n q u e t table. d e n t, Dean S to u t; se c re ta ry , T heo T h e Home E conom ics club w ill T h e c lu b m et F rid a y n ig h t, N ov dore P a n a g e s: live w ire, C lifford | m eet F rid a y aftern o o n a t th e hom e em b er 24, and tra n sa c te d m an y Im P an ag es, an d new s re p o rte r. C resto n of Mrs. T. G. P anages. B uzzard. T h e p ro g ram co m m ittee p o rta n t b u sin ess issues. O fficial C lub B u lletin No. 112 was read and in th is co n sists of th re e m em bers. Tractor Demonstration Given T he purpose of th e clu b is to teach w as in s tru c tio n to m em bers in re R o h rm an M otor Co. held a tr a c g a rd s to th e s a lu te to th e flag. T he boys how to p atch o v eralls an d s h irts , mend clo th es and d a rn sto c k to r d e m o n stra tio n n e a r B o ardm an in s tru c tio n follow s: ings. O ne new m em ber. David T u esd ay sh o w in g th e new F o rd tr a c “ T h ere seem s to be a little doubt B lahm . h as been added sin ce its o r to r re c e n tly p u t on th e m a rk e t by in th e m inds of som e clu b m em bers g an iz a tio n T h is is th e firs t c lu b of th e F ord com pany. A fa ir aized crow d on how to s a lu te th e A m erican flag. w as in a tte n d a n c e d u rin g th e day. T h e fo llo w in g p ro ced u re is p rescrib - th is type in U m atilla co u n ty . BACHELOR SEWING CLUB ORGANIZED PAGE FIVM THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. TOWNSEND CLUB NEWS Correct Glasses Optometrist & Optician 18 Bond Bldg. - Pendleton WHY FOR THE HOLI DAYS ? Low-Cost W arm th Burn Gasco Briquets Five laportant Points: | A 100% p e tro leu m fu e l— ideal (N o special e q u ip m e n t needed) J) H ig h est b e a t c o n te n t of an y solid fuel. No b a n k in g or sh ak in g . H old fire a ll day o r n ig h t. No ash es or c lin k e rs to c a rry out. 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