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Advertising HavejSuch a Story to Tell as Today, A firm th a t doesn’t ad v ertise m ay be responsible, b u t one th a t doee a d v ertise has to be. R ead th e ads and le t them guide y o u r buying. VOLUME XXVI f Bermtafcm iïmtlù T he H erm iston Com m ercial C lub is to elect officers a t its n ig h t m eet ing Tuesday, J a n u a r y 25. Make it a p o in t to be p resen t then and also fo r the rem ain d er of the year. NUMBER 21 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY HEAR GOLD STAR MOTHER. T he m ain fe a tu re a t th e F arm B u reau A u x iliary m eetin g held last F rid ay w as a ta lk given by Mrs. W m . T u ck er, gold s ta r m o th er, te ll in g of h e r tr ip to a n d from F ran ce. WOOLGROWERS AGAIN ELECT PHILLIPS HEAD; HOLT ASSECRETARY GOVERNOR MEIER PLANS TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D. C. SALEM, Ja n . 18.-—G overnor Ju - liirs L. M eier expects to leave e ith e r M onday or T uesday of next week for W a sh in g to n , D. C., w here he w ill ap p ear b efo re congressional leaders In connection w ith the Colum bia riv e r pow er projects. The governor expects to be absent from the s ta te about th re e weeks. He is due in W ash in g to n F eb ru ary 1st. D u rin g h is absence, W illard 1* M arks of A lbany, president of the sen ate, ag a in w ill occupy th e exe cutive c h a ir a t Salem . T his w ill be th e th ird tim e M arks will be gover nor since M eier w as elected. H en ry H azen, sta te budget d irec to r, an d Colonel A. E. Clark of P o rt land, a tto rn e y , w ill accom pany th e governor to W ashington, it w as re ported.— E ast O regonian. 21, 1932 FOURTH TURKEY POOL HELD FOR GROWERS HERE LAST FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR TOWNSPEOPLE ORGANIZE BULLDOGS DEFEATED IN SNAPPY GAME WITH U M A TILLA BASKETBALL TEAMS. Besides th e high school b ask et ball team s, H erm iston now has a boys’ and g ir ls ’ b ask etb all team o r ganized th is week. T he boys team MEMBERS INVITED TO PARTICI- i h e n ^ n ^ r " 1 v“* ‘r‘P ’aSt J u , / have elected E a rl Bensel as m anager w hen all h er expenses w ere paid by / PASS RESOLUTIONS ON TAX AND ■and he has a schedule w orked out EIGHT CAR LOADS TURKEYS th e g o v ern m en t. She v isited th e PATE IN PROGRAM. ------------- as follow s: Two gam es w ith I r r i SCORE TIED TWICE DURING CON- STOCKYARD CHARGES. F in e A rts b u ild in g in F ran ce, the gon th e week of J a n u a r y 2 5 th ; tw o SHIPPED FROM HERMISTON. Large Group Witness Installation b a ttle fields, an d th e g rav e of h er TEST BETWEEN H00PSTERS, w ith A rlin g to n week of F eb ru ary son. On th is day th e re w ere ap Delegates Agree on Holding August Three Officers in Oddfellows 1st; two w ith B oardm an, week Feb. Largest Pool Held December 4-5; Ram Sale in Pendleton; Lamb Ad p ro x im ately six ty m others, from Retained for 1932. 8 th ; tw o w ith U m atilla, week Feb. Umatilla High School Girls’ Team Total Shipment of 12,759 Birds, O regon alone, w ho v isited th e ir vertising Program Endorsed. Wins from Town Team in Inter 15th, and tw o w ith H erm iston high and 188,263 Pounds This Season. An open m eeting and jo in t in so n ’s grav es. Mrs. T u ck er illu s tra squad week of Feb. 22nd. The n ig h t esting Struggle. ted h er lectu re w ith pictu res. M hen th e O regon W oolgrow ers’ s ta lla tio n w as held h ere M onday The fo u rth tu rk e y pool held F ri for these gam es w ill be set only a In th e absence of th e p resid en t, asso ciatio n ad jo u rn ed Its two day n ig h t. Ja n u a ry 18th, by th e O ddfel The B ulldogs w ent down to th e ir day since th e b e g in n in g of the m ar sh o rt w hile before th ey a re played low and S unbeam R ebekah lodges. Mrs. R eid, Mrs. Blum acted as p re session T uesday evening, a fte r re in o rd er th a t both team s w ill have second defeat th is season w hen they k e tin g season, by th e E astern Ore sid in g o fficer a t th e m eeting. Mem elec tin g F red A. P h illip s as p resi A pproxim ately seventy-five mem satisfa c to ry dates. failed to connect w ith th e b asket in gon T urkey G row ers' association bers an d v isito rs w ere in a tte n d a n c e bers decided th a t th ey w ould m eet d e n t fo r a n o th e r y ear an d re-elect The g irls ’ tow n team is being th e last few m in u tes of play in the was n ext to the larg est one hipped a t th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n P ax to n to in g a lte r H olt as secretary , it wag w hile Mrs. B. J. N ation. D istrict U m atilla so far. A to ta l of 4100 birds w ere coached by G arn et I). Best and have gam e w ith U m atilla a t D eputy P resid en t, and Geo H ark en - q u ilt fo r Mrs. H am m ar T h u rsd ay , a su b ject of com m ent th a t th e con F rid ay n ig h t. The team s w ere evenly scheduled a gam e w ith U m atilla packed In tw o cars, m aking 58,505 rid e r, D eputy G rand M aster, in w hen an all-d ay m eetin g w ould be v en tio n had been a very successful m atched as th e score in d icated F e b ru a ry 6th. O ther gam es will be pounds. Ten th o u san d pounds of held w ith a po t lu ck d in n e r a t noon. cn e and well atten d ed . T he place for stalled officers for th e y ear 1932 th ro u g h o u t th e game. The n e x t m eetin g w ill be F rid a y , th e n ex t a n n u a l m eeting has n o t yet FORMER HERMISTON RESIDENTS tu rk e y s w ere received th a t had not scheduled later. Ten players were M em bers of these tw o o rg an iza In a p relim in ary , th e U m atilla o u t to p ractice th is week and son e been listed in th e association head tio n s a re invited to a tte n d a spec F e b ru a ry 5 th , in th e club house. A been d eterm in ed b u t it w ill probably prospective m a te ria l w ill be avail- i g lrIs’ tow n team w ent down to de- CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING q u a rte rs previously. T his m ade both ial m eetin g sponsored by th e P e n p ro g ram fo r th e new y ear 1932 w ill be held in P o rtla n d as th e n a tio n a l able. , feat when th e g irls ’ high school cars excep tio n ally heavy. a p p ear In th is p ap er n ex t w eek. asso ciatio n m eets th e re in Decem dleton lodges, w here th ey w ill ap « « ■ » ---------- 1 team outplayed them in an in te r- Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Canfield cele ber. E nough birds for a F e b ru a ry pool p ear on th e program . T he O ddfel ❖ | e stin g stru g g le, w hich ended w ith b rated th e ir golden w edding a n n i B efore th e co nvention ad jo u rn ed v ersary M onday, Ja n u a ry 11th, a t are still on the project, and a t least * lows w ill have a s trin g o rch estra ♦ th e close score of 13-10. T he tow n th e m em bers w en t on record by r e th e ir home on P arad ise Road, n ear one c ar w ill be shipped next m onth. ♦ and w ill also presen t a play en STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS ♦ team filled In for the A thena high MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES so lu tio n w ith reference to num erous M odesta, C alifornia. All of th e ir G row ers a re disposing of all but a ♦ title d . "N ew lyw eds.” T he s e ttin g Is ❖ school g irls ’ team who failed to keep, laid in e a ste rn O regon, on a hom e su b jects. A t th e su g gestion of a ch ild ren w ere w ith them w ith the few birds k ept fo r breeding stock. < ❖ ❖ ❖ « « « « « 4, .j, th e ir ap p o in tm en t. G row ers received a down paym ent stead n ear P en d leto n . Those ta k in g com m ittee composed of G arn et B ar- exception of one d au g h ter, Mrs. E l S tan ley G reen, leader of the 4-H A larg e sh ip m en t of tu rk e y s w ere A t the opening of th e boys’ gam e, p a rt a re : M. L. W atson. W E L ogan. r a t t, J. N. Jones, Toni Boylen, Jr., len G ordcner, of P arm a. Idaho. The of sixteen cents a t th e tim e of de sheep club, a tte n d e d th e woolgrow- ship p ed from h ere in th e J a n u a ry n e ith e r team seem ed to get n ear the livery. The firs t shipm ent in No and H ugh C u rran , it w as voted th a t o th e r c h ild ren p resen t were Mr. and J a s p e r T em pleton, Geo. H a rk e n rid e r, e rs ’ convention in P endleton Mon b ask et to connect u n til H am m on of pool w hich w en t o u t la s t F rid a y G. L. H ughes, V. C. S m ith , 0 . C. because of adverse con d itio n s s h e a r Mrs. L aw rence C anfield, of M odesta; vem ber b ro u g h t a final re tu rn of day. He was G uy C ronk shipped ap p ro x im ately the H erm iston team , broke th e m on ......................... in g prices for th e y ear be e ig h t Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C anfield, an d Mr. h X r " u “ - P ierce. The w hole pro g ram w ill be otony by la n d in g the first goal, tw o h u n d re d ; C. H. H a rris over a Drought 2 4 ’4 c for prim e young and \V ,.v„c p resen ted as a radio broadcast. cents p er head, w ith board, or 10 and Mrs. E dw ard Canfield, both of and W ayne Pow er. h u n d re d ; W m. K ray g ers shipped follow ed im m ediately by a field goal tom s, and 2 5 ’4 c for prim e young 'e n ts p er head, w hen th e sh e a re r P endleton. O fficers in stalled for th e S u n George Wood has purchased a from a U m atilla player. T he firs t fifty and W. H. S ta r r shipped ab o u t hens, for top g ra d e . Tha Ja n u a ry boards him self. Also, th a t one and sh in e R ebekah lodge w ere as fol new Ford car. fifty . G ilb ert S m ith and Mr. An q u a rte r ended a t th e tie score of A golden cake bearin g th e In pool w ill probably b rin g less re low s: Mrs. G wyn H ughes,' noble i h a lf cen ts be considered a fa ir d erson of W estlan d also shipped. Mr scrip tio n s 1882 and 1932 w as cut tu r n s for grow ers. A to ta l num ber Sam m y N udo has re tu rn e d Mon- 4-4. g ra n d ; Mrs. V irgil S m ith , w arden price for tag g in g . It was recom A nderson delivered th re e -h u n d re d by Mrs. C anfield. Mr. Canfield was of 4100 birds w ere shipped, averag- ^rotn P o rtla n d w here he has In th e second q u a rte r, Dick M ar Mrs. W a lte r Mead, oon d u ctress; Mrs m ended th a t »40 a m onth be re g a rd an d eig h ty -fiv e b ird s. A ll of these a ttire d In a dress su it th a t he had in g 61,205 pounds. been v isitin g a t the home of his tin showed fan s a good b ran d of C u rtis Sim ons, rig h t su p p o rt; Mrs. ed as a fa ir wage for men employed tu rk e y g row ers a re p la n n in g on in w orn a t his firs t w edding fifty bask etb all by ad d in g tw o field goals A to ta l of 12,759 birds have been uncle S. Fuscoldo. In lam bing, h erd in g and cam p te n d A. W. C hristo p h erso n , le ft su p p o rt; y ears ago. creasin g th e ir flocks n ex t year, some ing. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane and in rap id succession, only to be fol shipped by th e association th is re a Mrs. W. A. M ikesell, tre a s u re r; Mrs. k eep in g as h ig h as one h u n d red Mr. and Mrs. Canfield lived cn son, w hich to ta le d 186,263 pounds. d a u g h te r M arie and Mrs. J. F. S tu r lowed by th e U m atilla boys m ak in g Geo. H a rk e n rid e r, reco rd in g sec.; An im p o rta n t reso lu tio n w as a- hens. th e H erm iston p ro ject u n til about T he firs t sh ip m e n t before C hristm as d iv a n t of P a rk d a le a re g uests a t the rap id shots th ro u g h the hoop, en d Mrs. B. J. N atio n , fin a n c ia l sec.; Mr. an d Mrs. W. A. H in elin e en dopted w ith reference to ta x atio n four y ears ago w hen they moved to on D ecem ber 4 and 5, was the la rg W. G. W allace home. ing th e h a lf a t 17-11 In fav o r of ” rs. Floyd K n e rr, c h a p la in ; Mrs. te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty F r i '.nd a com m ittee of th ree, w ith th e C alifornia. T hey pre rem em bered as est in poundage. These th ree cars U m atilla. >ia L e n h a rt, vice g ra n d ; Mrs. Mul- Mrs. In a W essell (of H erm iston day even in g . T h e g u ests w ere Mr. assistance of th e se c retary is to re some of th e pioneers of the project. w ent east, w ith 1500 pounds picked It took a little w hile before e ith e r has leased her home to Geo. Zilm er, s, rig h t su p p o rt; Mrs. J a s p e r an d Mrs, Cleve C lark, Mr. and Mrs. present th e asso ciatio n in th is field Mr. C anfield w as p ro m in en t in up a t C aldw ell, Idaho, to com plete who has been living In one of the team could get sta rte d a g a in in the m pleton, left su p p o rt; Mrs. H a rry of w ork. E. L. Jack so n an d Mr. an d Mrs. C. g ran g e activ ities. one sh o rt car. second h alf, then Bowm an of H er L in g houses on railro ad avenue. M cM illan, in sid e g u a rd ia n ; Mrs. A resolution in fees ch arg ed by M. Jack so n . A fte r d in n e r tw o t a m iston made a rin g e r to s t a r t the Mr. and Mrs. C anfield w ere m a r erald W h ite, o utside g u a rd ia n ; and A sm all, special sh ip m en t was Jam es C. H oskins is e re c tin g farm commission b ro k ers is asked for and bles of b rid g e w ere in play. ried in Scotch R idge, .W ood county, m ade by L ogan Todd of 16 4 bi ds, b u ild in g s on his p ro ject land n o rth scoring. In th is q u a rte r th e B ulldogs Mrs. M. L. W atson, m usician. Mr. stud Mrs. W m. W m. K ry g er he b ro k ers a re asked v o lu n ta rily to lown. made th red field goals to one for O fficers in stalled for th e O ddfel w eig h in g 2758 pounds. These birds of th e Jo h n H all ranch. an d d a u g h te r an d K a trin a w ere in file new schedules w ith th e secre- U m atilla, e n d in g th e q u a rte r w ith low lodge No. 206 were: W a lte r w ere not q u ite ready for m ark e tin g Miss E lva B erry has ary of a g ric u ltu re . I P en d leto n S atu rd ay . retu rn ed PARENT TFACHERS HOID Mead, noble g ra n d ; G. L. H ughes, a t th e tim e of the last Deceti ber from a v isit In P o rtlan d . (C ontinued on last page) Mr. an d Mrs. F red K lages of Want Lower Charges. R .S .N .G .; R ussell B lessing, L S. N. pool. REGULAR MEETING N o rth D ak o ta, w ho have been v is it W. B. W illiam s local m an ag er of S tockyard ch arg es are also con G.; H a rry K elley, w ard en ; G erald in g Sere, a re now In Hood R iver sidered excessive u n d e r p resen t con the S ta n d a rd Oil com pany, atten d ed w h ite , co n d u cto r; H erb ert T hom p- T he re g u la r m eeting of th e P a r J. M. BIGGS DISTRICT w here th ey a re v is itin g Mr. K lag es’ d itions an d it is asked th a t a stock- a m eetin g of all com pany officials ALONG THE CONCRETE ■> 'n . c h a p la in ; Dr. A. W. C hristo, sister. in W alla W alla Monday. yard ch arg e of five cen ts p er head e n t T each ers’ association w as held MANAGER FOR MUTUAL LIFE. ♦ •> «on, R .S .S .P .; E a rl C arson, L. W ednesday n ig h t In th e h ig h school Mrs. R alp h R ich ard an d R alp h , be given as an em ergency ’m easure. S tan ley G reen, local club mem ber T'a r l B ensel, insid e g u a rd ia n au d ito riu m w ith a special program C. L. U pham w as te llin g all his J. M. Biggs, form er ed ito r of the and leader, has Just received a foun J r „ re tu rn e d hom e S u n d ay a fte r v i T he fo rest serv ice w as comm ended rk e n rid e r, outsid e g u a rd ia n r n d in te re s tin g business discussion. H erm iston H erald, and past A m eri ta in pen given by th e P a rk e r Pen frie n d s th is week th a t th e dep res s itin g w ith re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d . for cooperation in th e m a tte r of the P ankow , vice g ra n d ; H a rry Rosella Matott was home from La w ith d raw al of p ublic lan d s fo r drive The program consisted of a piano can L egion C om m ander, D ep art com pany as a prize for th e second sion w as over— B ut he did n o t ne P an , R.S.V.G.; H. L P ay n e, solo by Mi s Golda M um m a; D ebate, m ent of Oregon, annou n ced this best farm account book su b m itted by glect to add, th a t th e panic w as on. Grande to visit with home folks over way purposes. "R esolved th a t the several sta te s week th a t he w ill act as d is tric t any 4-H club m em ber in th e state. the week end. T h a sp irit and courage of th e pio M 1 T he asso ciatio n re ite ra te d its e offices rem ained u n d e r th e Miss N o ra McDald w as hom e fo r , sta n d for a p ro tectiv e ta r if f on wool, should en act L egislation p ro v id in ' g I ! m an ag e r for th e M utual Life In su r T he Home E conom ics club was n eer days is still In our m idst. You h eads; R ecordin g secretary , th e week en d re tu rn in g to h e r school it w as also voted to endorse th e Idea for Com pulsory U nem ploym ent In- ance com pany of New Y ork, In Ba n te rta in e d T uesday by Mrs. L. F. have heard of people going over the R. L o n g h o rn ; F in a n c ia l secre- n e a r H ep p n er S unday. | of pooling , am bs for shlpm ent8 The su ra n c e ,” affirm ativ e, Floyd McMul- | ker, M alheur. U nion an d W allow s Vooster a t her home. T he a fte r- hill because they did not know w hat ry, O. C. P ierce; and T re a su re r, lin, and negative, J a n n ie Shockoy; counties. Mr. Biggs w ill m ake his G ladys M cK enzie is sick an d o u t lam b a d v e rtisin g cam p aig n w as en- toon was sp en t sew ing and p lan w as w aitin g for th em — but th a t was '“’u rtls Sim ons. ta lk by Dr, A. E. M arble on ' ’Home h e a d q u a rte rs In La G rande. not th e reason in th is case. Mrs. o f school th is w eek. dorsed and it w as asked th a t th e tin g w ork for th e com ing year. and H ealth S uggestions” ; and a F. B. S tew art of S tan field ,, an d h er pro g ram be m ore co n tin u o u s. The A fter yearly re p o rts w ere given, KATION WILL GO TO firs t aid d em o n stratio n p u t on by Crowder Opens Ione Independent. MASS MEETING WILL BE husband clim bed o u t of th e ir c ar ho ld in g of th e A u g u st R am Sale in th e Boy Scout troop. Irs. Roy G. P enney, re tirin g ch alr- th a t had skidded aro u n d on th e JHIGAN FOR FUGITIVE R aym ond Crow der, form er editor P endleton w as endorsed. T he r a il tan, Introduced Mrs. S adie K. Bo- HELD FRIDAY AT M. E. CHURCH. slick pavem ent and m ade a nose road com panies a re asked to provide Mr. and Mrs. R. L. E llio tt and son of th e A rlin g to n B u lletin , has open tan, chairm an -elect. B ert N ation, d ep u ty sh e riff, p lan s dive in to th e d itch , and headed to A g re a t m ass m eetin g in th e I n - ' b e tte r w ater “ nd hose fa cilities at Dick of P endleton sp en t S unday at ed th e doors of th e Ione In d ep en d F red H ale, w ho has m anaged the w ard S tanfield, five m iles aw ay— to leave S unday fo r L ansing, M ich te re st of w orld peace w ill be held ElliP!,in g y ard s so as to keep down th e home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. e n t and w ill publish a re g u la r w eek oe d airy ran ch for th e p ast year on foot. F. B. tried to persuade his ig a n , w h ere he w ill be p u t in ch arg e F rid a y n ig h t a t th e M ethodist I dU8t ~ EaRt O regonian. Pierce. nd d a u g h te r B eryl, a re m oving to w ife th a t she w as being too co u r ly ra p e r. of B yron F ern o n , w ho is in th e ch u rch . T h e m eetin g w ill be open ’o rtla n d . Mr. G regory of H eriais- ageous, b u t she w as going to tak e h an d s of L an sin g police a u th o ritie s, a t 8 :1 5 , an d it is th o u g h t th a t Mr. on has tak en ch arg e of th e ranch the chance of some m o to rist ta k in g and w ill re tu rn w ith him to P en d le P ierso n of th e P en d leto n P re s b y te r The A chievem ent Day program for p ity on p edestraius. Mrs. S te w a rt ton. F ern o n is held on a fo rg ery ia n c h u rc h w ill be th e speaker. 1-H clubs will be given In th e n ear said it was not th e d riv er of a high c h arg e com m itted h ere la s t May 11 ture. v hen he cashed »350 w o rth of bad powered car who picked them up. Construction Work Progresses. checks. S em ester honor roll for the high Some fond p atro n of th e F arm ichool Includes B ytha H oskins, M ar B ureau has gome Fox T e rrie r pigs C o n stru ctio n of th e co u n ty m a rk Mr. N ation p lan s to be gone n o t e t road from th e B u tte r C reek road jorie Cooper, M arie T h o rsen , Viola for sale, for one d o llar apiece, ac less th a n tw elve days. n e a r th e W. D yer place, to th e w est K rause, C lara Joh n so n , F lo restln e cord in g to a sign on th e b u lle tin Kirby. W ilh eim in a H ed rick , and board. It so happened th a t some HERMISTON COMMERCIAL CLUB sid e of th e U m atilla riv er, p assin g Cleo G reen. th e T u rn b la d place, is p ro g ressin g riv al fond p atro n w ith a sense of WILL ELECT OFFICERS TUESDAY rap id ly . A fin e g rad e h as been com Mrs. C harles H oggard wan h o st hum or changed th e word " p u p ” to p leted to th e firs t h ill, b u t it w ill ess .Monday aftern o o n a t h er home "p ig s,” and th u s bro u g h t on the T he com m ittee in ch arg e of a r be som e w eeks before th e re m ain d er when tw o tab les of bridge w ere in publicity. Even th e P en d leto n and ra n g e m e n ts fo r th e m eetin g a t of th e g rad e is com pleted. W eath er play. T hose en jo y in g Mrs. H o g g ard ’s A thena papers picked up th e sto ry w hich th e a n n u a l election w ill be co n d itio n s have been fav o rab le th u s h o sp itality w ere Mrs. F. B. S te w a rt, 1 of th e pigs— sold for one dollar. h eld fo r th e H erm iston Com m ercial far. Mrs. J. F. Bogan, Mrs. M arg aret Mc- I B etter tak e chaaces on th e H erm ls- C lub have se t th e d ate fo r n ex t A lilster, Mrs. F lorence C onnor, and ton H erald " F o r S ale” colum n. T uesday evening a t seven o ’clock. Mrs. Hamm Improves. Mrs. O. E. G reathouse. Sam Nye, ch airm an of th e com m it C ity A ttorney " n i l! ” W a rn e r Mrs. S’am Nye and ch ild ren of m ust have visited som eones tu rk ey Mrs. W a lte r H am m , w ho u n d e r tee, has announced th a t an in te re s t H erm iston w ere guests a t th e W. ii. yard W ednesday from all th e evi w en t a m a jo r o p eratio n In a V an in g program has been arran g ed . W illiam s hom e Monday. dence of the big tu rk ey he w as c a r A good tu r n o u t is expected of all couver, W n., h o sp ital a week ago business men an d Interested p arties. today, is g e ttin g alo n g fin e and ex D eputy C harles W ick lan d er or ry in g down the stre e t. B etter check pects to leave th e h o sp ital soon. At I^aCrande and John Crow of P endle your flocks, gen tlem en ! such tim e she w ill go to P o rtla n d Weather Report. ton, assisted w ith the In stallatio n M embers of th e recen tly o rg a n i D ate Max. Min. w here she w ill rem ain w ith relativ es of G range officers M onday evening. zed boys’ tow n bask etb all team d is J a n u a r y 14 ............ 26 19 u n til sh e is stro n g en ough to re tu rn cussing possible d ates for com peta- J a n u a r y 15 ____ .............. 27.... 10 home. Builds Apartment House. tlve gam es w ith th e ir m anager. J a n u a ry 16 ...... .............. 33 11 E a rl Bensel. You have never heard Mrs. M arion H arvey, w idow of Elected Club Vice-President. J a n u a r y 17 ........ ............... 28.... 15 the late J. S. H arvey, a t one tim e of a record yet, folks, u n til th is J a n u a ry 1 8 _____ 40 26 O regon S ta te College, C orvallis ed ito r o f th e H erm iston H erald, is b asketball season Is over. J a n u a ry 19 4 7 ... .30 Ja n . t o — W a lth e r O tt, of H erm iston, C u rtis Sim ons was wedged in be now in !x>ng B each, C alif., w here J a n u a r y 20 ......... — .......... 46 ...2 3 sophom ore In A g ric u ltu re , was re tw een tw o stra n g e rs rid in g in a c ar ‘-#be has b u ilt an a p a rtm e n t house. T h ere w as »4 p rec ip ita tio n d u r- c en tly elected vice-p resid en t of th e e arly th is m orning. Of course, we T he build in g has four ap a rtm e n ts, in g th e w eek. Oregon S ta te P o u ltry club. T he club don’t know th e s h e riff from th e a d and according to word received by jo in in g county but one th in g we do has as Its m em bers those s tu d e n ts B orn to Mr. and Mr». H. C. D irks frien d s here th is week, is ready for know — it w asn ’t G urdane. « h o a re m a jo rin g in p o u ltry ra is a t R oseburg, O regon. J a n u a r y 9, a ing. occupancy. Mrs. H arvey visited here It Is a good th in g th a t television baby g irl. Mrs. D irks w as fo rm erly Ipst sum m er w hile she was still liv has not been in stalled In our system Misa K a th e rin e R ogers, fo r a n u m W allace S p en cer o f U m atilla was ber of y ears a resid en t of C olum bia In _ „ tow n S a tu rd a y tra n s a c tin g busi- ing in Idaho F alls, Idaho. H er p re a t H erm iston, w hen G arn et D. Best calls Mrs. R. G. P enney out of bed district «ad n o« living in Roseburg. ’ ne»«, sent address Is 106 N ieto A venue. early in the m o rning to get some In Long Beach, C»llf. form ation for th e H erm iston H erald, ?