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EUGENE, OREGON Arne G. Jo u rn ^ VOLUME XXV. JJbv îlrrutwhni Wralö NUMBER 20 FORMER EDITOR OF HERMISTON HERALD n ic e TieW *8*- BW IU D f l i e r HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAT, JANUARY 15, 1031 LOCAL TOWN BASKETBALL TEAM WINS IN CLOSE GAME T he local to w n team defeated the ■ husky tow n team of U m atilla In a fast basketba11 s am e S a tu rd a y n ig h t U lL u 111 D U Iu t by a 8COre of 17 to 18’ W’ J' Coch_ J. M. EIGGS LEAVES TUESDAY NEW OFFICIALS TAKE OVER REINS OF n IT U IO n iin ilir n r t ON STATE CONTERLNCE TOUR h I T A n ll\IN r\\ ra n , coach of th e H erm isto n h ig h W i l l U DU 01 11 LÛW J. S. HARVEY CALLED BY DEATH 8ch001’ k ep t th e boys to a clean gam e RECLAMATION BUILDING N E W t - o i b ask etb all by c a llin g 14 personal IOLLO\JIKG OPERATION fouls on each team w ith num erous HOME FOR CITY RECORDER ---------- tech n ical fouls Served as F irst Sergeant Overseas; A fter six m in u tes of play, N ation J. M. B iggs, depuri m ent com m an d er of th e A m erican Legion, S ta te of Oregon, left T uesday n ig h t fo r his ,lrMt of “ 8erles " f « 'ate conferences and ,ocal po8t m eetings of the A merl- can I'*glon the 8tate SUBSCRIPTION, >2.00 PER YEAR __________ P.T.A. SERVES HOT LUNCHES TO SCHOOL CHILDREN MONDAY Mr- B1« s¡i REBEKAHS AND ODDFELLOWS HOLD JOINT INSTALIATÍON T he O ddfellows and R ebekah lod ges held jo in t In sta lla tio n of officers W ednesday n ig h t, J a n u a ry 14, w ith th e follow ing m em bers a c tin g as in s ta llin g officers: W. R. L onghorn, g ran d m a rtia l, G w ynn H ughes, dlat ric t d ep u ty ; Mrs. B ert N ation, g ran d m a rtia l an d Mrs. B ert M ullins, d is t ric t deputy. T he w ork of th e o rd er w as p u t on in fin e shape by in s ta llin g officers and in s tru c tio n s w ere given by re tirin g officers M arvin W atson, grand w arden, J. W. W est, g ran d se c retary W. T. Reeves, g ra n d tre a s u re r and Cecil W arn er, g ra n d ch ap la in , Odd fellow s; Mrs. A, W. T u rn b lad , g ran d w arden, Mrs. Dora M ikesell, g ran d se cretary , Mrs. Em m a S trohm , grand tre a su re r and Mrs. J. S. W est, grand ch ap la in , R ebekahs. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Ila rk e n rld e r a re p ast g ran d s Incom ing o fficers who w ere In stru c te d in th e ir d u ties are, Oddfel lows: R alph S h affer, noble g ran d , V irgil S m ith, vice g ran d , W alter Meade, w arden, V ictor S tockard, con du cto r, W. R. L onghorn, s tc re ta ry O tto Pierce, fin a n c ia l se c retary , C u r tis Sim ons, tre a su re r. R ebekahs are: E d ith M ikesell, noble g ran d , Mrs. R alph S haffer, vice g ran d , Mrs. B er th a W arn er, secretary , Mrs. Dorn M ikesell, tre a su sre r, Mrs. B erth a N a tion, fin a n c ia l secretary , Mrs. F lo r ence B lessing, w arden, Mrs. V era L e n h art, conductress. A social tim e and refresh m en ts were enjoyed a t th e close of th e b u si ness session by a largo num ber In atten d an ce. w ill t e one of th e principal speakers VARIETY CANNED FOOD STUFFS a t these m eetings as well as w ill Mrs. DONATED RECENTLY O tto H eid er of S heridan, s ta te presi Committees Appointed by Mayor, A den t of th e L egion A uxiliary. O ther Children Present P icaninny Songs; Member of A merican Legion «■ th e first field goal to sp eak ers of s ta te and n atio n al im W. P ra n n ; Pankow Appointed s t a r t th e sco rin g for H erm isto n . In Cooked Food Sale Planned p o rtan ce in th e o rg an izatio n w ill Since Its Beginning th e second h a lf Bensel sta rte d the also be present. City W ater M aster For Saturday ---------- scoring, follow ed by lo n g sh o ts by T he sch ed u le for m eetings and con- Joseph S. H arvey, aged 39, form er W oodard and Bills. A ra lly by th e A t a m eetin g of th e city council ! ferences In late Ja n u a ry and the T here w as a good a tte n d a n c e at ed ito r and p u b lish er of th e H erm is- U m a tilla boys alm ost o v erth rew the T uesday n ig h t in th e basem ent of early p a rt of F eb ru ary a t w hich Mr. th e m eetin g of th e P aren t-T each ers ton lie ra ld . died F rid ay m orn in g Ja n - lead of th e local boys an d th e gam e th e lib ra ry . M ayor A. W. P ra n n p re B iggs w ill be a speaker follow s: association held a t th e school au d i u arv ft, Ja Boise, Idaho, a fte r su ffer- ended in a score of 17 to 18. sen ted his ap p o in tm en ts to th e m em T h u rsd ay , Ja n . 15 S tay to n ; F rid ay , to riu m last T h u rsd ay a ftern o o n , J a n ln g ill h e a lth for sev eral years. Mr. Due to th e nu m b er of personal bers. The follo w in g ap p o in tm en ts Ja n . 16, d is tric t conference a t D allas u a ry 1. B usiness m a tte rs of th e as H arvey at th e tim e o f his d eath w as fouls called, all of th e su b s titu te s of w ere m ade: Mrs. M arg aret F ra s e r on w here Ja c k E ak in , d istric t com m an sociation w ere discussed an d follow a ss ista n t ed ito r of th e Idaho S tates- b ath team s had a ch apce to show th e lib ra ry board B ert N ation n ig h t d er of th e second d is tric t w ill have in g th is a program of e n te rta in m e n t m an‘ th e ir abilities. Only a sm all crow d w atch m an and H. A. P ankow city ch arg e; S a tu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 17, con w as presented by pupils of th e sixth Mr. H arvey w as sta k e n ill a t w ork w itnessed th e game. W a te r S u p erin ten d en t. ference a t F o rest Grove; Sunday, grade. T his w as in th e n a tu re of a several days before h is d eath and w as __________ ________ C om m ittees w ere appointed by th e Ja n . 18. Mr. Biggs will give an ad- p ican in n y song, those ta k in g p a rt ap rushed to a h ospital w here he suf- LOCAL BOYS AT PUGET SOUND m ayor an d confirm ed by th e c o u n c il. dress a t 1 0 :0 0 a. m. on a radio pro- p e a rin g in black face. A re c ita tio n , fered a hem m orrhage. F ellow mem- ’ < rs of th e Idaho S tatesm an s ta ff COLLEGE RECEIVE RECOGNITION as follow s: A u d it an d fire— H. E. g ram sponsored by th e Rose City Post ’’H ouse W ith Nobody In I t ,” by Rose H itt. H. A. P ankow , B ert H an elin e ; in P o rtla n d ; Monday, Ja n . 19, sp eak M ary S orrell, follow ed. Rev. O. V/. offered blood for tra n sfu sio n bu t he ---------- failed to ra lly , and died sh o rtly af- ’ J ° b u N ew ell, son of Mr. an d Mrs P ark an d C em etery— B ert H an elin e, e r a t th e K iw anis club luncheon a t C u tler of th e B ap tist ch u rch was the te r an operation. Charios Newell of H erm isto n , re- Floyd K n err, Jam es P earso n ; City S ilv e rto n ; T uesday, Ja n . 20, w ill sp eak er a t th e m eeting. Mr. H arvey, sh o rtly a fte r th e w ar, ce' ved reco g n itio n a t th e College of lig h ts an d s tre e ts — Jam es P earso n , speak a t a m e etin g of th e N ew port P la n s for th e hot lunches to be moved from T w in F alls, Idaho, to P u g et Sound recen tly w hen he was F. C. McKenzie. H. E. H itt; Ir r ig a C om m ercial club luncheori a t noon served to school ch ild ren w ere pre Pendleton w here he w as for five a Y*rded bis second y ear le tte r for tio n —-H . A. Pankow , Floyd K n err, and a tte n d n m eeting of the N ew se a te d and found w c'l prepared. The y ears city ed ito r of th e E ast Oregon- v ars*ty football w ork. Jo h n played B ert H an elin e ; C ity w ater — F. C. port post of the Legion; W ednesday, com m ittee to look a fte r th e lunches lan. M oving from P en d leto n to H er- h a lf-ba<k on th e team w in n in g much M cKenzie, H. E, H itt. H. A. P an k o w ; J a n u a r y 21, A lbany post w ill have in clu d e Mosdames Best, P rim e, Up m iston w here he ow ned and edited p ra *fie on bis co n sisten t p laying. He W ays an d m eans— Floyd K n err, F. one of th e larg est m eetings of all ham , Reid and M arble. E ach child W illam ette V alley d is tric t conferen w ill be served, begi’in h ig M onday, th e H erald in 1926-27. L eaving H er- i<J a i f |U*ted w ith A lpha Chi Nu fra C M cKenzie, Janies P earson. m iston he moved to T w in F alls. Id a- te r n ity- T he new recorder, C harles T aylor, ces a t w hich tim e Mr. Biggs w ill J a n u a ry 12, for 2 1-2 cents, and Mrs. ho, w here he w as ed ito r of th e T w in C hester R hodes of H erm isto n w ill w ill have hts office in th e reclam a ded icate the p o st’s new $30,000 K lages has arra n g e d to do th e cook F alls E ven in g Tim es, and fo r th e b& a w a rded his fin al football le tte r tio n b u ild in g in connection w ith th e hom e; F riday, Ja n . 23, social con ing. p ast year has been em ployed i n -th e j^ b *s P'ear a ^ th e College. Rhodes, who w ater su p e rin te n d e n t. A ll c ity b ills ference in th e M ultnom ah hotel E xpression of ap p reciatio n was ed ito rial room s of th e Idaho S tates-j played ta c k le - closed his co lleg iate n ext m o n th w ill be payable th e re In P o rtla n d ; S a tu rd a y , Jan . 24, Low er m ade for th e liberal d o n a lto e s of C olum bia P lv e r V alley conference a t m an a t Boise. I g rid career th is p ast season. He Is stead of th e H erald office. canned goods for use In p re p a rin g A sto ria; T h u rsd ay , Jan . 29, Moro, Mr. H arvey answ ered th e call of an actlve s tu d e n t, b eing a m em ber of hot lunches. F u rth e r d o nations are HERMISTON FIRE DEPARTMENT F rid ay , Ja n . 30, d is tric t conference h is c o u n try and en tered th e service C en tral Board, college g o v ern in g or- welcome an d may be tu rn e d in to Organize Men's Bible Class in T he D alles; S atu rd ay , Ja n . 31, « u l y In 1918, w here he served as a s a n ita tio n : th e L e tte rm e n ’s Club and Mrs. Best, w ho suggests th e follow OUTLINES WORK FOR YEAR firs t serg e a n t overseas in th e cy- A lpha Chi Nu fra te rn ity . O rg an izatio n of a M en’s B ro th e r c e n tra l Oregon conference a t B end; in g nam ed item s: canned vegetables, T he H erm iston F ire d ep artm en t clone division, 152d in fa n try . Joe, a s 1 hood Bible Study class wa3 com pleted M onday, F e b ru a ry 2, A rlin g to n ; rice, m acaroni, raisin s, cocoa o r m et Monday n ig h t In the firs t m eet he was know n to his m any friends, 13th ANNUAL OREGON PRESS S unday a t th e M ethodist ch u rch w ith T uesday, F o b ru ary 3, M ilton-F ree money. ing of the year. A program w as w o rk w as a m em ber of th e A m erican Le- CONFERENCE, JANUARY 22, 23, 24 re p resen tativ es from th e A rlin g to n w a te r; F e b ru a ry 7 and 8 a re re se rv Mrs. F. V. P rim e w as appointed to ed for th e N orthw est conference a t ed out for th e com ing y ear In w hich ---------- gion since its b eg in n in g , and w as M, E. ch u rch p resen t. R aym ond have ch arg e of a rra n g e m e n ts for a the o rg an izatio n plans to lessen th e ever activ e in th is o rg an izatio n . i U n iv ersity o f Oregon, E ugene, Ja n . C row der an d Mr. Oglehy o u tlin ed th e Spokane, W ashsington. cooked food sale to be held S aturday. fire hazard for H erm iston. Mr. B iggs w as ed ito r of th e H e r F u n e ra l services w ere held Monday 70.— (S p e c ia l)— To tack le problem s w ork as carried on in th e A rlin g to n J a n u a r y 17, in th e H erm iston M eat m iston H erald u n til recen tly and re O fficers for th e year w ere e le c te d pfternoon of th is week a t T w in F alls, of prom otion an d a d v ertisin g , postal church. M arket, b e g in n in g a t 1 :3 0 p. m. G eorge H u rk en rld er, Idaho, from th e hom e of Mrs. H ar- re g u latio n s a ffe c tin g new spaper, Dr. O. A. H ills w as elected as ta in s h is office th ere. He has been Money from th is sals w ill be used to as follow s: ey s p ire n fs Mr. a n d Mrs. H. W. rfewspaaper v alu atld h s, th e local ver- teac h er of th e bible class; Dr. W. I activ e since his election as com nian- m ake paym ent on a Slide purchased p resid en t; W. W . F elth o u se, re -e le c t ed se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r; G eorge W ag F a rra r. In te rm e n t w as m ade In th e sus th e sy n d icate fe a tu re s, and o th ers I,. M organ, p re sid e n t; Joe N orton, d r ,*n boosting for the 1932 N atio n al e arly last fall. ner. fire chief and J. M. N orton, a s Tw in F alls cem etery w ith th e T w in of a sim ilar n a tu re , rep resen tiv es of v ice-p resid en t; A lfred Q u irin g , sec- L egion convention to be held in P o rt T he com m ittee for th e F e b ru ary land. S hould th is be accom plished it sista n t fire chief. E ig h teen m em bers F alls A m erican Legion post of w hich th e new spaper profession w ill came re ta ry an d O. O. F elth o u se, treasu rer. w ill m ean a big th in g fo r Oregon. m eetin g are as follow s: Mrs. Shaw were p resen t fo r th e election. The Mr. H arvey w as a m em ber In ch arg e, from all over O regon and p o in ts up and Mrs. M artin, p ro g ram ; Mrs. Mc m eeting place has been changed from He is survived by h is widow and an d down th e coast to p a rtic ip a te In T housands of people w ill bo b ro u g h t P herson, Mrs. M arble, Mrs. S orrell, FINAL TURKEY POOL IS th e H erm iston H erald office to the th re e ch ild ren , M ary Lou. E lean o r th e 13th a n n u a l O regon P ress Con- in to th e s ta te . Miss E llio tt and Miss V oyen, re fre sh Tum -A -Lum L um ber Co. office. and Joe, as w ell as h is p aren ts, a ! ference. to be held a t th e U n iv ersity SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY m ents. b ro th e r an d sister. D u rin g his resi- of Oregon, J a n u a ry 22, 23> 24. dence in H erm iston h e m ade m any! W hile business w ill g ain th e g re a t- frien d s w ho received th e new s of his est a tte n tio n In th e th re e day session, d eath w ith m uch re g re t. th e e n te rta in m e n t side h as n o t been neglected by th e p ro g ram com m ittee. T he big conference b an q u et, th e pop LEGION AUXILIARY INITIATES u la r a n n u a l fe a tu re of th is g e t-to THREE NEW MEMBERS g e th e r for th e fo u rth e sta te , w ill T hree new m em bers . w ere tak en be held F rid ay n ig h t, follow ed by the in to th e A m erican L egion A u x iliary b ask etb all gam e b etw een th e Unl- la st T h u rsd ay n ig h t, J a n . 8. These v e rs lty of O regon and th e U n iv ersity included Mrs. A. W . C hristo p h erso n , of W ash in g to n . T he d eleg ates w ill Mrs. F. R oum agoux an d M rs C. W. ’ be e n te rta in e d by luncheon S atu rd ay C utler. It w«s voted th a t th e local i in th e m en's d o rm ito ry , and th a t o rd er Join th e C heck-a-M onth clu b even in g th e re w ill be an o th e r game w hereby th ey w ill sen d a d efin ite w ith th e H uskies. A p relim in ary no-host d in n e r will am o u n t to th e V e te ra n s’ h o sp ital In P o rtlan d as a pledge to a ssist w ith be held T h u rsd ay ev en in g a t th e E u gene hotel, a t w hich in fo rm al d is th e upkeep. Mrs. W m. R harr and Mrs. J. M. cussion of problem s w ill’ tak e place. Bigg's w ere jo in t hostesses a t Mrs. A t th is tim e W . G. H ooker, secretary B ig g s’ hom e la te r in th e even in g of th e P acific N o rth w est N ew spaper w here refresh m en ts w ere served t o 1 association, S pokane, w ill speak on ap proxim ately 20 guests "W ag e C hanges in 1930.” A nu m b er of o u ts ta n d in g leaders have alread y been secured for th e COMMERCIAL CLUE ELECTS OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR [ pro g ram , an d by th e tim e th e con ference begins th e p ro g ram w ill T he H erm iston C om m ercial club shape up in to one of th e m ost p ra ti- m et in re g u la r session T uesday noon cal and in stru c tiv e ever presented, for its a n n u a l m eetin g . In th e din - believe those in ch arg e. W. B. N or ing room of th e hotel, w ith 42 pres- to n , religious ed ito r of th e Chicago ent. P resid en t F. C. M cKenzie pre- T rib u n e for 25 years, an d now in sided and called to r re p o rts from F. P o rtlan d , w ill discuss relig io u s news B. Swayze, c h airm an of th e roads i an d th e re la tio n s of th e ch u rch to com m ittee, W . W. F elth o u se, ch air- th e press. Mr. N o rto n 's book, m an of th e e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee. "C h u rch and N ew spaper” has gained H. E. H itt, ch airm an of th e fin an ce m uch favorable com m ent fo r him as com m ittee . and C. 8. M cN aught, h e approaches th e problem from a ch airm an of th e re lie f com m ittee, i p ratieal po in t of view. E ach gave a sh o rt rep o rt. H. M. T he re lativ e im p o rtan ce of th e lo- H ouser, a ss ista n t cou n ty a g en t, gave cal versus th e sy n d icate fe a tu re will an in te re stin g ta lk on th e m a r k e tin g 'b e tak d n u p by W illiam W arren , of tu rk ey s a t H erm isto n th ro u g h th e S unday ed ito r of th e M orning Ore- tu rk e y pool. ! gonian. C harles L. Baum , prom otion S h o rt ta lk s w ere given by A. W. m an ag er of th e O regon Jo u rn a l, w ill P ra n n , m ayor-elect. Rev. W F. J o n e s .1 speak on th e su b ject of "N ew sp ap er p asto r of th e B ap tiat-C h ristlan P ro m o tio n .” ch u rch . T. L. S te w a rt of S tew art "K eep in g A ccount of th e Incom e Service and S upply Co., an d Rev. Os- an d Outgo in Stnall S hops” w ill be c ar P ayne, p asto r of th e M ethodist th e su b ject of a ta lk by J . A. B uck- church. Daii of th e P. H. K neeland com pany O fficers for th e com ing y ear, as P o rtlan d . Mr. R ucknall h as as a recom m ended by th e n o m in atin g background for his discussion th e com m ittee, w ere un an im o u sly elect- experience g ain ed from a u d itin g clr- ed as follow s: H. E. H itt, p resid en t, en latlo n s of O regon w eeklies d u rin g F. E. Shaw , vice p re sid e n t and E. M. th e p ast year. H ouser, se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. j A n o th er phase of th e bu sin ess of The re tirin g p resid en t expressed pew s papers w ill be tak en up by M. C. ap p reciatio n for th e su p p o rt and co- Moore, n ew spaper bro k er, w ho w ill operatio n given d u rin g th e past year . (C o n tin u ed on la st p ag e) F rid ay w ill w itn ess th e last tu rk ey pool of th e season fo r 'H e rm isto n when a t least one c a r w til be shipped. A nother pool h ad been p lan n ed for F e b ru ary b u t th e re p o rt from a su r- ey m ade by E. M. H ouser, a ss ista n t co u n ty ag en t, show ed lack of enough birds to Ju stify a n o th e r sh ip m en t. M arket prices a re expected to be th e best received for a n y previous sh ip m ent. Dr. Johnson to Open H ospital Dr. T K. Johnson p lan s to open his h o sp ital In th e S hotw ell house some tim e a fte r th e first of F e b ru a ry , a c cord in g to sta tf m ents m ade by him today. He w ill o p erate th e hospital indep en d en tly . E xtensive rem odeling w ork is b ein g done on th e house in g e ttin g It In shape for a m odern hos p ita l w ith a reg istered nurse. The Fatted Calf is Waiting fo r the Prodigal WEATHER REPORT D ate Max. Min. Ja n u u ry 9 ................................ 38..........29 J a n u a ry lo .............................. 37..........28 J a n u a ry 11 .............................. 38 ......... 33 J a n u a ry 12 ..............................39........34 J a n u a ry 13 ........................... 39..........34 J a n u a ry 14 ............................40 ......... 23 P re c ip ita tio n fo r th e week was .46 of an inch. • MRS. GRANT SKINNER DIES AT HER HOME IN BEND W ord w as received here th is week of th e death of Mrs. G ra n t S kinner, 3, a t h er hom e In Bend, follow ing a b rief illness. F u n e ra l services w ere held a t th e B ap tist church T uesday and b u ria l w as m ade In the G reen wood cem etery. P rio r to h er m arriag e to Dr. S k in n e r in 1923, Mrs. S k in n er w as Mrs. Jo h n B ozarth, a resid en t of P o rtlan d . She w as a n ativ e of Silver- ton, th e d a u g h te r of Mr, and Mrs. R obert G ilm ore. G ra n t S k in n e r is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S k in n e r w ho fo rm e r ly resided in H erm iston. A fter grndu- tln g from high school he atten d ed th e N orth Pacific D ental college In P o rtlan d and hag practiced In Bend since. Aside from h e r w idow er, Mrs, S k in n er Is survived by tw o ch ild ren . P a tritla . 6, and B arb ara, 14 m onths. MARY ANNA YOUNG Mrs. M ary A nna Y oung passed aw ay a t her home in Echo F riday, la n u a ry 9, a fte r an illness of short d u ratio n . Mrs. Y oung w as 77 years of age and for 49 years a resid en t of Echo. She was born In New A lbany, Ind., In 1852. F u n eral services w ere h eld In th e Echo M ethodist ch u rch Sunday af- tern'oon w ith Rev. O. W P ayne o ffi ciating. In te rm e n t was In th e Echo cem etery u n d er th e auspices of the R ebfkah lodge of w hich she w as a mem ber. UMATILLA HERD DAIRY IMPROVEMENT ASS’N ORGANIZE FUR YEAR DAIRYMEN AWARDED ACHIEVE MENT CERTIFICATE Benefits from Systematic Testing Discussed; Set-up of Co-op. Creamery Explained A Joint m eeting of m em bers of th e U nlatU la D airy H erd Im provem ent association and local dairy m en in terested In a -co-operative cream ery w as held at th e H erm iston L ib rary last F rid ay to com plete the o rg a n i zation of th e cow -toeting aasociation, and to discuss th e form ation of a local co-operative cream ery. W . A. H olt, co u n ty ag e n t, called th e m eeting to o rd er and discussed th e b en efits of sy stem atic te stin g and th e progress th a t has been m ade in im proving th e d airy herds th a t have been te s tin g for th e past th ree years sin ce th e association w as organized. R oger Morse, extension d airy m an , discussed th e w ork th a t has been ac com plished by th e various co w -test in g associations over th e state. A chievem ent certific a te s issued by ttpA..Natlonal D airy asso ciatio n w as aw arded to th e dairym en whose herds averaged over 300 pounds of b u tte r- fat per cow. S everal dairym en r e ceived thia aw ard for th e second tim e. O fficers fo r the com ing y ear w ere elected as follow s: 9. R. Cooper, S tan field , p re sid e n t; J. Jen d rzeje- w skl, H erm iston, vice p resid en t; L. C-' D yer, H erm iston, se c re ta ry ; Mr. Owen, P endleton, and A. R. Coppock. A dam s, directors. T he association p lan s to s t a r t its te s tin g activ itie s ab o u t th e firs t of F eb ru ary . A n o th er fe atu re of th e m eeting was th e discussion of fo rm in g a co-opera tiv e cream ery by th e dairym en of th ia section. J. FT. T ull, extension m a rk e t in g sp ecialist, explained th e set-up of th e co-operatlvo cream eries a l ready o p e ra tin g in th e s ta te and th e ir re la tio n to th e F ederal F arm Board. A ccording to Mr. T ull, th e In te r s ta te association, composed of th e Low er C olum bia an d P in e-E ag le Co ops, Is th e u n it th a t Is recognized as th e O regon fed eratio n by th e F ederal F arm Board, the local u n its m ust tie up w ith th e in s titu te to be able to receive federal aid, R oger Morse said th a t th e c e n tra l Oregon dairym en aro u n d R edm ond have Just com pleted th e o rg an izatio n of a cooperative cream ery, and th n t he w as Inform ed th a t th is w as fi nanced by th e producers su b scrib in g stock a t the ra te of 910 per cow, one d o llar of w hich w as paid a t tim e of sig n in g up, one and o n e -h a lf d o llars when th e cream ery s ta rte d o p e ratin g , e n d th e rem ain in g $7.50 w as d e d u c t ed from th e cream checks a t th e ra te of tw en ty -fiv e cen ts per cow, per m onth. H. J. O tt, c h airm an of th e m eet ing. called for th e election of n com m ittee to in v estig ate th e s itu a tio n , and w ork on th e fo rm atio n of a co o p erativ e cream ery. T he men elected to serve on th is co m m ittee w ere J . H. R eid, L. C. Dyer, E. L. Jackson, J . Jen d rzejew sk i and T. H. G regory. SENIOR CIASS TO PRESENT PLAY FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 T he senior class play, "T h e H a u n t ed H ouse” w ill be presented a t th e Oasis th e a tre F rid ay , J a n u a r y 23. P ractice has been u n d e r way fo r some tim e under th e d irectio n of Miss E llio tt w ho has selected som e of th e best tg le n t for th e lead in g roles In th e cast. The cast is as follow s: D on ald Jackson, C h ester Jo h n so n , Em o- gene P au l, M arg aret F elth o u se, Ja s. N eary, H arold M arble, Bob H e n d e r son, B arb ara R oot, P a y to n H a rris, Floyd McM ullen an d H ow ard K lages. T he title Itself Im plies th a t an In Irrigon Band to P resent Concert te re s tin g plot Is e n t an "•led in th e T he Irrig o n Band w ill p resen t a sto ry and w ith a splendid c h a ra c te r concert In th e O asis th e a tre F riday cast should be one of th e best plays n ig h t, F e b ru a ry 6, betw een show s. ever presented In H erm iston by th e high school. The fe a tu re p ictu re for th e evening | w ill be M ilton S ills in "Sea W olf.” I-Oo-U-Go Club Meets The band is d irected by L. M erton D awald, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e I r r i M embers of th e I-Go-U-Go club m et gon schools and featu red a concert th is week w ith Mrs. C hester F la n n i- here In D ecember w hich speak s h ig h gan and Mrs Jo h n H am m on as Joint hostesses. A delicious d in n e r was ly for th e ir a b ility . served to ap proxim ately 20 g u ests a t Mrs. W a lle r H am m has been con 1:00 o'clock. T he day w as sp en t in fined to h er hom e th is week w ith a sew ing q u ilts for th e W averly Baby Home In P o rtlan d . cold.