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a * V ► r 1— I ------------------— VOLUME XXV. NUMBER 18 SUBSCRIPTION, 12.00 PER TE A « THREE INJURED IN COLLISSION - MONDAY MORNING BLIND SIDE RCAD EASTERN STAR LODGE OBSERVES 20TH ANNIVERSARY 1 Bw ENTRANCE '':<\\’Ä aSSaK INSTALLATION WORK CARRIED BLAMED FOR ACCIDENT Driver Escapes W ithout Injury ; Cars C« <• ❖ Demolished; Victim Recovering <• ❖ In Hospital. OUT IN GOOD FORM .j, IRRIGON NEWS 1 « ♦ <• « .j, Mrs. Tom C aldw ell, w ho has been Two cars collided e arly M onday m o rn in g on th e B u tte r creek h ig h q u ite d ll for some lim e In th e Pen w ay w hich resu lted in th e in ju ry <jf dietan ho- ' , ,ii retu rn ed to h e r home Mrs. A udry W h ite of H erm isto n and h ere Sunday m uah Improve«! Miss S iow MeCoy, who h as been a t V. S. K eik k ala of th e Iiu tte r c rt ' d is tric t. Mrs. W hite was rid in g w ltn ’n o ic r th e past th ree m onths, cam e Mi3s G eorgiana B riggs on h e r way to koine for th e holidays. tire Irrig o n b ask etb all team p lay school a t P in e C ity w here th ey teaeh and Mr. K ik k ala w as g o in g to his ed i Io :,n g gam e w ith th e H erm ls- to, team F rid ay ev en in g a t th e ir w ork on th e R alph R ich ard ran ch . h all. T he accid en t occurred . n e a r th e Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k B race and Jess A rnold m ail box w hen Miss B riggs did not see K eik k ala as he fam ily were d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and pulled off th e side road in fro n t of Mrs. Ed H oug h ten C h ristm as day. B ishop W isdom is hom e fo r a few them , in tim e to stop, and in try in g ~ t o avoid him pulled in fro n t and h it d ay s w ith h is p aren ts. Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. Isom re tu rn e d V th e sedan broadside. Mrs. W h ite w as from M onum ent th ro w n th ro u g h th e w in d sh ield and hom e S a tu rd a y received severe c u ts ab o u t th e head w here th ey w ere v is itin g relativ es. T he C h ristm as tre e an d p ro g ram and a badly bruised body. K eik k ala received tw o broken rib s an d a held a t th e C om m unity ch u rch W ed sprained w rist. Miss B rig g s escaped nesday ev en in g w as enjoyed by all. S>1 w ith a few cu ts and b ru ises about P ra c tic a lly th e e n tire com m unity w ere presen t. th e head. Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry W ier enjoyed Miss B riggs w as d riv in g a model A F ord ro ad ster an d K eik k ala a sev eral d ay s’ v isit w ith Mr. W ie r’s T'-m odel T F ord sedan. B oth cars w ere fa th e r an d b ro th e r w ho w ere here from B u tte F a lls; also Ills m o th er badly dam aged. and siste r an d fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. Mrs. W h ite Is in th e H erm isto n Tedical h o sp ital w h ere she w ill be H arold H en ry from W in o n a, W ash. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam s an d Mr. "Sbufincd for some tim e, b u t w as re- -sj. ported g e ttin g alo n g as w ell as could a r d Mrs. O. A. H o u g h ten w ere Pen d leton v isito rs W ednesday. be expected. K eik k ala le ft for his Joyce C aldw ell, who Is tea c h in g jS to ran soon a fte r th e accid en t bu t n ear P o rtla n d . Is sp en d in g th e h o li » w ill be u n a b le to move ab o u t for days w ith h er p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. \ some tim e. Tom C aldw ell. P aul G ravel o f U nion, O regon ** REUNION HELD CHRISTMAS DAY has p u rch ased th e R. L. W isdom AT THF. M. M. SMITH .RANCH place, th ra e m iles east of Irrig o n , and w ill m ake h is hom e here. It w as necessary fo r good old S t. W a lte r W a rn e r is v is itin g his N icholas to m ake his call a few h ours parents, Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es W arn er, e a rlie r a t th e M. M. S m ith ra n c h , in fo r a few days. th e C olum bia d is tric t, C h ristm as day E arl S tew art, w ho Is g o in g to N o r In o rd er to m ake th e rounds. A fam m al school a t M onm outh, Is hom e for ily reu n io n w ith 23 p re se n t cqlls for th e holidays. a very m erry C hristm as. All m em bers Mr. and Mrs. F red R elk s ' w ere of th e fam ily w ere p resen t In clu d in g : g u ests of Mr. a n d Mrs. C arl A lq u lst Mrs. J. A. P o rte r and fam ily . P ilo t T h u rsd ay . R ock; Mrs, Sloan Thom pson and T he tow n b ask etb all team played fam ily, B u tte r C reek; V ern S m ith th e P en d leto n team S a tu rd a y even and fam ily, P ilo t R ock; H en ry and ing, th e score b ein g 28 to 11 In Entertain at Dinner-Bridge Claud S m ith, P ilo t R ock; Jew g j fav o r of Irrig o n . * • S m ith, hom e from A lb an y co lleg e; Mrs. C. C. D eurfey a n j Mr. and Miss H azel W ren fro is sp en d in g Leo S m ith from Sidney, M ontana, h er v acatio n w ith re lativ es a t Cover- Mrs. B. S. K ingsley w ere Jo in t hosts w here he is p rin c ip a l of th e high dale. a t a d in n e r an d b rid g e p a rty la st school. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n G raybeil, V erda F rid a y ev en in g a t th e H erm isto n h o O ther g u ests w ere Mrs. C. O’ Leach and E arl Isom w ere d in n e r tel. C h ristm as d eco ratio n s w ere still B rien end d a u g h te r E lizab eth , and g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. Mac G ray In fav o r w ith a sm all tree cen te rin g son R obert, all of P o rtla n d . th e tab le. beil of U m atilla T h u rsd ay . A d in n e r of ro ast tu rk e y w ith all A fte r d in n e r th e re m ain d er of th e A su m p tu o u s C h ristm as d in n e r w as th e trim m in g s, w as served a t th ree sp read a t th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. ev en in g w as sp en t In p lay in g bridge. o'clock in th e aftern o o n to a h u n g ry F ra n k M arkham w ith Mr. and Mrs. A m ong those p resen t w ere: Mr. and and ap p reciativ e group. F red M arkham an d fctnily, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. M cN aught and ch ild ren Mrs. Jess O liver and fam ily an d Mr. N ancy, Joe and A llan, Mr. and Mrs. SIX STUDENTS REPRESENT t n d Mrs. H apley and fam ily as T hom as F raser, Miss C lara B ry an t of HERMISTON AT 0. S. C. guests. A d e lig h tfu l tim e w as had G reat F alls, M ontana, H ugh F raser, J a rv is D eurfey, Mrs. D eurfey and by all. Oregon S ta te College, Dec. 30— Mr. an d Mrs. K ingsley. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k B race m otored H erm iston is rep resen ted a t Oregon to H erm isto n to see th e show S a tu r S ta te college by six stu d e n ts, accord day. Boy Scouts Plan Play ing to a re p o rt Just issued from th e P la n s for th e sco u t play "M an ito 's office of E. B. Lemon, re g is tra r. The Entertain W ith Turkey Dinner M occasin” a re well u n d er way and 3321 s tu d e n ts a t Oregon S ta te th is fall come from every co u n ty in Ore Mrs. Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk l e n te r ta in everyone is urged to keep th e d ate gon, 25 o th e r sta te s, th re e te rrito rie s ed in honor of h e r son W a lte r last of p re se n ta tio n open. All scouts w ill and seven foreign co u n tries. U m atilla S u n d ay ev en in g w ith a tu rk e y d in w a n t to s ta r t th e New Y ear r ig h t by county has a to ta l of 66 reg istered . ner. Covers w ere laid for e ig h t and b ein g p re se n t n ex t T uesday n ig h t. G erald M cKenzie, Ju n io r In chem i a fte r th e ta b le w as cleared th e boys T he new y ear slogan is “ E very Scout cal e n g in ee rin g , w ho h as recen tly sp en t th e re m a in d e r of th e ev en in g P re se n t a t every M eeting,” acco rd in g tra n sfe rre d from C olum bia u n iv e r p lay in g cards. Those p re se n t w ere: to S co u tm aster O. W. P ayne. « Turkey Banquet at 7 P. M. ; Record < Attendance For Anniveisary ♦ •> « ♦ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 « Observance. ♦ ♦ V erna B yrnes spent th e C hrlstm ;. holidays v is itin g h er p aren ts, Mr. ani Mrs. J. II. B yrnes here. She re tu rn ed to P o rtla n d Monday m ornlnt w here she a tte n d s business college. Mrs. S. B. B urley and d au g h te E a rln a of P o rtla n d , visited here Wed nesday and T h u rsd ay . Mrs. B urle re tu rn e d home b u t E a rln a Intends t v isit here fo r several weeks. P au l W alsh is v isitin g in Th Dalles. D orothy L ash sp en t p a rt of he C h ristm as vacation in P en d leto n w iti h e r m other, Mrg. M abel Lash. Sh< re tu rn e d to U m atilla S unday a f ternoon w ith h er sis te r Lovlne, wh< is a tte n d in g Mac Hi in M ilton. C lifford C aldw ell Is v isitin g friend nnd relativ es here and in Irrig o n . Ja y B erry cam e hom e from Th D alles to spend C h ristm as w ith hi: family. Mr. M cKenzie of P o rtla n d visitei here d u rin g th e C h ristm as vacation Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert Foord an< ch ild ren of T he D alles, w ere visitor: here W ednesday and T h u rsd ay of lasl w eek. Mr. and Mrs. A rchie McFarlane" wero business callers In B oardm an F riday. Tom M iller is v is itin g h is uncle, Rev. W. O. M iller, here. B erth a A stor of S tarb u ck Is v is it ing her frien d , D orothy M arshall, Mr. T ippy of S e a ttle visited hi^ fam ily here. He w as called aw ay S atu rd ay ev en in g because of the d eath of h is fa th e r. P au l W alsh m otored to P endleton S atu rd ay . W allace and D w ight M ahoney ol P endleton, w ere unday v isito rs here A lm a T ippy of R leth sp en t C h rist mas w ith h er folks here. Ralph Rickard is visiting here. Annie Wurster Is visiting hei friend, Margarlet Foord, in Tht Dalles. * * <• ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ COLD SPRINGS ITEMS Alumni Defeat* H. H. Girl* <• The A lum ni dbfeated th e H erm is ♦ ton high school g irls In a b asketball ♦ gam e last F rid a y n ig h t by a 12-24 score. The gam e w as ra th e r rough Mr. and Mrs. W illiam s an d c h ild b u t fast. The lineup follow s; ren w ere re c e n t P endleton visitors. G. S w arn er C V. Rodda Ross fihsw is recovering from a G. Rodda RC N. Reeves severe case, of ivy poison co n tracted B. R alph BG J. W arn er w hile w o rk in g on th e Ju n ip e r Cold G M. M ullins M. H enderson S p rin g s road. S. ilrow nsnn F M. H em phill Mr. A llen of S tanfield, his son E d F. Pearson F A. K ondler gar nnd niece, w ere v isito rs a t th e M argaret H em phill acted as cap- Jebs G off hom e over C h ristm as day tuin for the high school and June and a tten d ed th e program given by W arn er for th e A lum ni. th e school. T uesday n ig h t th e high school boys Mrs. Goff, Mrs. W illiam s an d Mrs. I'lg g in h o th o m met a t th e tcach erag e defeated th e tow n team 18 to 21. M onday a ftern o o n of last week and m ade necessary p rep aratio n s for the ♦ com ing of S a n ta C laus th e follow ing ❖ <• evening. ADDITIONAL LOCALS The p ro g ram given by th e school on th e ev en in g of th e 23rd w as well re Miss R u th C herry of Condon Is ceived. C h ristm as carols and sacred v isitin g h er frien d Mias M ary B row n- re c ita tio n s c o n stitu te d the first p art son th is week. of the program . The little tow n of B ethlehem scene w as used for a Mrs. T hom as F ra s e r was hostess background. a t a bridge p a rty T uesday afternoon. s ity in P o rtla n d , is a m em ber of Pi G eorge and' G erald M cKenzie, W al F o llow ing th e sacred num ber w as Two tab les w ere in play and Mrs. Hold Progressive Party K appa A lpha, n a tio n a l social f r a th e r O tt, Low ell S to ck ard , C a r l a play in w hich M ary, th e sm all F. B. Sw ayze received h ig h score. te rn ity Jbseph M cN aught, sen io r In H am m er, R o b ert H ooker, Dick M em bers of th e class th a t g ra d u d a u g h te r of w ell-to-do p a re n ts de com m erce, is a m em ber of A lpha Sig U pham a n d W a lte r Jen d rzejew sk l. a te d from H erm isto n h ig h school in vises a Chrlstmjus m oie tftT ier lik in g Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rry Todd and m a P hi. an d is in tra m u ra l a th le tic 1930 enjoyed a progressive p a rty . th a n . . th e u su al ones In w hich _ she is .c h ild re n of B end, O regon, a rc spend- m anager, Receives Shipment of Ice T uesday n ig h t. All m em bers b u t loaded dow n w ith presents. By h e r , ng th e holldaya w lth hJg pareutg My it! g fr , an an T *. I CJ1» 9 fam a wi ily 11 w «W -V Ac A ndrew U pham , sophom ore in fo r th re e o u t o f a class of 16 w ere pres-1 n p la o n U n «1 in Irish a re rt m « ade O. O. F elth o u se received tw o c a r and Mrs. R. C. Todd estry , is tr e a s u re r o f C au th o rn h all e n t fo r th e th re e course d in n e r in j happy and she and g ra n d m o th e r and loads of Ice th is week from U nion, and a m em ber of th e F o re stry club. a re given th e hap p iest Mr nnd Mrg L u B oynton of O regon, w here it Is c u t from larg e progress. T he firs t course w as served U ncle Ben S h lrlle B row nson. fresh m an In com nnd an(| Mrg V an„ Royn_ ponds. T he M eadowbrook Ice Co. plan a t th e C. E. B ak er home, th e second i¡C hristm as of th e ir lives. B etty Ooff m erce. I; a m em ber of th e Oregon to pack fo u r carlo ad s of Ice in th e ir a t th e W. L. B lessing home and d es-j Played th e p a rt of M ary; Ju n e H lg- L of p „ n)llot<)11 v(alted c h r ,.tm a s S ta te ch am b e r of com m erce. Lowell se rf a t th e W. J . W a rn e r hom e. T he I ^ In b o th o r, g ra n d m o th e r: K enneth , day w (th Mrg w s Boynton. storehouse. S to ck ard is a fresh m an in a g ricu l . W illiam s. U nH e B en; A reth a W ll- Jolly p a rty ended th e ir jo u rn ey a t ,, _ . „ „ , „ 1 ---------- tu r e and a m em ber of th e Ag club. 1 llam a, Mrs. R ates; R osalie and F ran - A new in te rp re ta tio n of Mrs. E d Legion Dance Success thfe Joe N orton homo w here t h e y cla s h a w . th e tw o Bat<,a c h lld re n . H e rb e rt S w arn er. sen io r in e le c tri dy’s life and w ork e n title d , "M ary cal en g in ee rin g , is p resid en t of th e ~ byt> r' T h e d an ce C h ristm as eve given by sp e n t th e rem ain d er of th e ev en in g W arren H ig ginbotham , the little out- I B aker Eddy \ H esperian club, a social o rg a n isa tio n , th e A m erican L egion w as a tte n d e d d ancing, C&ftt Lym an P. Pow ell, hns been placed fo r in d ep en d e n t m en, a n d belongs to by ap p ro x im ately 250 persons, th e F ollow lnc th is play w ere clever ; jn th e H erm iston lib rary . th e A m erican I n s titu te of E le ctrical best crow d had a t a dan ce in th is Mr. an d Mrs. W. J . W a rn e r a n d : re c ita tio n s by th e y o u n g er children E ngineers. He served on th e H o n e com m unity fo r several years. R * - ; d a u g h te r J a n e w ere v isito rs in W alia nnd a s h o r t S a n ta Clan« p lay; also | Mr. BP(, Mrs. Cecil W a rn e r and com ing reception co m m ittee an d is celp ts am o u n ted to »108. Good m u s ic , W a„ a laat S a„ lrd ay Mlsa J a n e a t . S n u ta song a fte r w hich S an ta an- fa(nl)y a , d Mt„„ Mlnnlfi s anKt«.n<1 tre a s u re r of th e W esley Player», a w» " f u r n ‘" he<ll,y B ran 'rte t,e ’' o r' ten d ed th e c h a rity ball given by th e p' w '“’ " P'’ <1,slr,b" ‘- ' , tr c ,ta t” “ » P o rtlan d w ere d in n e r g uests C h rlst- M ethodist o rg an izatio n . c h e stra from P endleton. T h e L egion I B Mty 6 , 1 ^ v e n by th e j o ,,t (I), trlf.t v isito rs Include nets j a y a t th e Joe N orton home. p lan s to give a n o th e r d an ce s a m e " “ " 8 TV alia J u n io r L eague in th e ; xfrj and Mrs. F ra n k B u n in of Pohl Miss R nnstesd form erly ta u g h t school Mrs. G. R. O’D aniel of P en d leto n tim e in th e n e a r fu tu re b u t have i b a» room of th e G rand h otel, w h ile m -h . Mr. a n d Mrs. Floyd G c rrn t of hero and is sp en d in g th is week w ith is sp ending th e holiday» w ith h e r . cancelled th e ir p lan s for a c o u n tr y , h e r p a re n ts v isited w ith Mr. and HoW man nnd several persons f r o m , Mr. an(, Mr, N or, on w hile v isitin g d a u g h te r Mrs F C. McKenzie. JR I sto re on New Y ears eve. | U r, B p Df>dd I ,, C olum bi» d istric t. o th e r friend«. z j UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS Mr. and Mr*. W a lt C aldw ell a n f fam ily of P o rtla n d , have re tu rn e d t< U m atilla to live. H e began w orl F rid ay leav in g G lenn B lakely t< bum p elsew here. Mr. and Mrs. Gene M cF arland a rt v isitin g here. Those p a rta k in g of th e C h ristin a 1 d in n e r a t th e H en ry Thom pson hom< w ere: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thom p son, R alph R ick ard , Mrs. G rac' L ogan, M arg aret and Dan Foord and H erb T hom pson, w ho has heel w orking in D ayton, and Mr. and Mrs H enry Thom pson and tw o d au g h te rs A gnes and R uth. Mr. and Mrs. R ix of Irrig o n a tt C hristm as d in n e r a t th e home o •their d a u g h te r, Mrs. C arl A lqulst, o U m atilla. M ignon Davis of P o rtla n d an d hei m other, Mrs. Davis of A storia, art v isitin g in H erm iston and U m atilla Bob B a rre tt sp en t W ednesday a n t T h u rsd ay in T he Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. A rchie McFarlan« w ere host and hostesa to a num bei of frien d s for C h ristm as d in n e r Those predent w ere Mr. and Mrs Gene M cF arland. Mr. and Mrs. Mik M cF arland, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Dex te r an d c h ild ren , an d Mr. and Mrs Klk and son. (C ontinued on last page) One of th e la rg e st social ev en ts of he season was held last S a tu rd a y lig h t when th e Queen E sth e r chap- er, order of E astern S tar, celeb rated ts 20th an n iv ersary In giving a tu r- eey banquet. In s ta lla tio n of officers ’ollow ed k im e d ta te ly w ith Mrs. A. ?. G arn er actin:, as in sta llin g offlcar ind Mrs. E. L . Jackson as m arshal. A pproxim ately 10» g u ests w ere seated a t tab les laden w ith good .hings to c at. The m ain table held he large a n n iv e rsa ry cake b earin g 0 candles, w hich w as presided over y N. C. B a rg a r, to astm aster. A num - e r of in stru c tiv e to asts w ere given y o ld er m em bers of th e order. E lab o ra te decorations b ro u g h t o u t he C hristm as id e a -a n d ap p reciatio n vac expressed ,to th e com m ittee for he cleverness in a rra n g in g tables ind hall. M embers on th e com m ittee «•ere Mrs« W. L. Ilam ni, M rs. A. H. lo rto n And Mrs. F. V; Prim e. O fficers w ere in sta lle d as follow s: Mrs. Beda A. Sloan of Echo, w o rth y in tro n i A. W. P ra n n , w orthy pa- ro n ; Mrs. N e ttle E. S loan, a ss ista n t n a tro n ; C. M. McCall, S tan field , as- ;ociate p a tro n ; C a th erin e L, G arn er, «ecratary; Mrs. W in ifre d N orton, re a s u ro r; Miss E lin o r B riggs, con- lu ctress; Mrs. H a ttie H am m , asso- :late co n d u ctress; Mrs. E d n a S, B arg ar, m a rsh a l; Mrs.. G eorgiana illsley, ct»u p lain ; Mrs. A nna M. B riggs, o rg a n is t; five s ta r points, Mrs. E d ith E.. B oggard, S tan field , 4,da; Mrs. I r ;n e B row nson, R u th ; Mrs. V era Thom pson N orton. E s th e r; Mrs. M arg aret B. F ra se r. M a rth a ; Mrs. G ertru d e . F rltz p a tric k , Echo, E lecta; Miss E lva B erry, S tan field , v a rd e n ; T hom as C am pbell, s e n ttn a l. The executive committees for the aanquet were Mrs. Beda Sloan, Echo, Vr*. E. L. Jackson and Thomas Campbell, appointed by Eastern Star; M. A. Brownson, Oron O. Felthouse tnd H. E. Shesely, appointed by the Masonic lodge. The success of th* iffair. can be credited largely to the :ommlttees who eo ably made the *r- apgenqents. IIGH SCHOOL STUDENT BODY 'NTERTAINS FOR ALUMNI T he a n n u a l p a rty fo r th e e n te r- a ln m e n t of th e A lum ni was given by he high school s tu d e n t body last Friday n ig h t In th e a u d ito riu m . T he inly d eco ratio n s used w ere in th e ’orm of tw o larg e alu m in n ted moons in e ith e r side of th e stag e These v ere very affectiv e for m o o nlight waltzes. Music w as fu rn ish ed by rad io and aiazio. T he young people w ere asslst- id In th e circle tw o step and g ra n d n arch by F fa n k O iilw lts w ho helped hern p u t on one of th e m ost a ffect- ve m arches ever w itnessed. M em bers f th e A lum ni expressed th e ir ap p ro bation both to Mr. G uiw its a n d th e itu d e n ts for th e en joyable evening. AMOS HAMMER Amos H am m er, i2 , for th e p ast 30 •ears a re sid e n t of Echo,, died Sun- lay evening a t his hom e a fte r an 111- iess of t " o ee l a h a lf weeks, from le a rt t - ublc. M r.’ H am m er Is su r- Mr. and Mrs. R alph Ray of Ne eived by his widow f’.arah J a n e H am - braska, Oren A rth u r of th e U. S ner a t Echo and f ’vo b ro th ers, w hose N aval service statio n ed now a t Bar iddrerses a re na! know n. Diego, C alif., sp en t th e Christina» F u n eral services w ere held Tuee- holidays a t th e P e rry A rth u r home lay in .the M ethodist < h u rch a t Echo Oren expects to leave for P ortland vith Hcv. 6. V/. Pc.vne o ffic ia tin g , S a tu rd a y and may be tra n sfe rre d tr and P ra n n fu n eral service in ch arge, ship for foreign service upon his re in te rm e n t w as mad a In th e Echo tu rn to SanD lego. Mrs. R ay p lan s tr cem etery. m ake h e r home here Indefinitely. Sisters Meet After 39 Year* Mr. sn d Mrs. New M adden e n te r tain ed Mr. an d Mrs. H. L. P ro p st and fam ily, and Mrs. Jo h n Olomcock at th e ir hom e C h ristm as day. It Is the firs t tim e In 39 years th a t th* three sinter« have been to g e th e r a t one tim e. Mrs. New M adden, Mrs. H. L. P ropst and Mrs. G lasscock have been sep arated since girlhood and w ith th e exception of Mrs. O tis P ropst, w ho lives in Iow a, they a re the last of a larg e fam ily. « ❖ •» ❖ ❖ <• « ■9 ❖ ❖ ♦ 1 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE SEASON 1930-1931 Schemi Date Ja n . 9 U m atilla Ja n . 24 G risw old Ja n . 30 U m atilla Feb. « Adams Feb. 11 Echo Feb. 13 Irrig o n Feb. 18 Echo Feb. t l Lertldgtbn Place H erm iston U eriu lsto a U m atilla H erm iston Echo H erm iston H erm iston L exington ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ “y ,z « . 9 V * -’X.