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Advertising W ill Convert Depression Into Prosperity. " I t is not a custom w ith me to keep m oney to look a t." — George W as K ington. VOLUME XXVI Bromata Bmtlù "N o th in g ex te n u a te : Set n a u g h t in m alice."— O thello. dow n NUMBER 24 HERMISTO», UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1932 SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR BULLDOGS OVERCOME IRRIGON BY ONE GOAL; DEFEAT BOARDMAN LOCAL BOY SCOUT TROOP OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY SCHOOL CHILDREN UNDERGO PHYSICAL EXAMINATION. STATE 4-H GLOB LEADER CONDUCTS ACHIEVEMENT DAY SPECIAL RATE GIVEN OWNERS WATER RIGHT LANDS. INFORMATION ON VEGETABLE MEMBERS UMATILLA CO-OP. CREAMERY PASS RESOLUTION GROWING AVAILABLE. The Boy S cout tro u p No. 56 of T h u rsd ay aftern o o n , Dr. A. W. H erm iston observed th e tw en ty -sec The action of the H erm iston Ir V egetable grow ers in U m atilla ond a n n iv ersary of its n a tio n a l o r C h risto p h erso n and Mrs. H inegard- rig a tio n d is tric t in reducing th e C ounty w ill no doubt be g lad to ner, U m atilla county nurse, ex am in g an izatio n th is week w hich e x ten d o p e ra tin g and m ain ten an ce ch arg e know th a t th ey have access to some ed from th e sev en th to th e fo u r ed th e U m atilla school ch ild ren . A on w ater rig h t lands for th is year new Inform ation reg ard in g v eg eta co n sid erab le n um ber of ch ild ren te e n th of F eb ru ary . .Members of th e to 95 cen ts per irrig a b le acre, p ay a ble grow ing. T he E xtension Ser CAME OF STALLING FEATURED Beaver and W olf p atro ls have w ere found su rfe rin g w ith m ild a il m en ts. A few w ere noted to be fe FOUR STANFIELD CLUB LEADERS ble iu advance, is the resu lt of a vice of th e S ta te A g ric u ltu ra l Col arran g ed a fine display in th e w in survey of conditions on the project. lege has recen tly m ade available DIRECTORS ELECTED TO BOARD BY IRRIGON QUINTET. dow a t th e H erald office in keep in g verish and affected w ith m oderate It has been done as a relief m easure several new publications d ealing PRESENTED PINS. ly co n tag io u s co n d itio n s; th e la tte r FROM FOUR DISTRICTS. for the benefit of s e ttle rs w ith in th e w ith such su b jects as asparagus, Town Team Takes Walloping From w ith th e a n n iv e rsa ry observance. w ere se n t home w ith p ro p er in s tru c Members of th e B eaver p a tro l are Boardman; Locals Play Fast tio n s ' for th e p aren ts. R ecords w ill Stanley Green Receives "Wilson H erm iston Irrig a tio n d is tric t, ow n rh u b a rb gro w in g and forcing, g ro w Karl W atson, p atro l lead er; Jack ing w ater rig h t lands, and in o rd er in g late cabbage, grow ing and m a r Furcha.se of Stock Changed to But- be s e n t to th e p a re n ts co v ering th e Award” ; Program for Hermiston Game Against Boardman. Pace, a ss ista n t p a tro l lead er; B ill th a t they can m eet th e ir o p eratin g k e tin g cauliflow er, celery produc terfat Basis; Membership In o th e r ex am in atio n s. W ill Be Held Tonight. 'ack so n , tre a su re r; D elbert C oulter, and m ain ten an ce charge prom ptly. tion and m ark etin g , grow ing carro ts creased in Past Year, In th e m o rn in g of th e sam e day, The fig h tin g Bulldogs cam e back scribe; and B ruce F o llet, q u a rte r T his price of 95 cen ts per acre for the can n ery , gro w in g early vege Dr. F. V. P rim e and Dr. W. L, Mor to th e ir w in n in g strid e ag a in last The 4-H club achievem ent day m aster. Those In th e W olf p atro l N early 200 persons, most of them gan of H erm isto n exam ined th e sam e program for S tan field w as held W ed m eans th a t se ttle rs on th e H erm is tab le p la n ts u n d er glass, lettu ce pro week end by d efeatin g Irrig o n on vre G eorge Sale, p atro l lead er; Jo h n gro u p for infected teeth . th e local floor F rid ay n ig h t by a nesday n ig h t in the G range hall ton p ro ject w ill probably be p u r d u ctio n and m ark etin g , and the pro rep re se n tin g m em bers of the U m a Higgs, a ss ista n t p a tro l lead e r; E u- tilla C ooperative C ream ery, w ere one-point m arg in , 8-9, and a g a in by w ith 65 p resen t. The achievem ent ch asin g irrig a tio n w ater a t a less duction and m a rk e tin g of onions. yene W in ters, se c re ta ry and scrib e; Of p a rtic u la r im portance to local present at th e a n n u a l m eeting of NATIOIN-GUYER. d e fe a tin g B oardm an S atu rd ay night day p rogram fo r H erm iston w ill be price th a n any o th e r p ro ject In th e B ert L ittle, q u a rte rm a ste r; Hugo n o rth w est. farm ers a re o th e rs of these new pub • h at association last S atu rd ay in th e by a 15-31 score. The la st h a lf of Miss M ollie G uyer an d L eonard held to n ig h t (T h u rsd ay ) In th e Hankow, h ike m aster. lications d ealin g w ith such subjecti M ethodist ch u rch . The business ses M ethodist ch u rch w ith G arnet D. th e B oardm an gam e especially N atio n , both of H erm isto n , w ere A co u rt of honor w as held T ues as g ro w in g and m a rk etin g g reer sion sta rte d a t 11: 3o and continued Best, a ss ista n t county ag en t, and PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR show ed th a t Coach C o ch ran ’s boys day n ig h t w hen th e B ear p a tro l had m arried in H illsborough, Oregon, peas, tom atoes, and the construction u n til 1 2 :3 o w hen lu n ch was served, Mr. A llen, a ss ista n t s ta te club le a knew a b ran d of b ask etb all th a t was PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING. com plete ch arg e. A t th is m eetin g last w eek, according to w ord r e der, p re s e n tin g th e aw ards. and o p eratio n of th e cold fram e iu in th e basem ent of th e ch u rch be h ard to beat w hen th ey collected 24 E arl W atson w as m ade a second ceived h ere. B oth w ere a tte n d in g fore th e m eeting w as co n tin u ed in to Mrs. F. S. G reen, ch airm an of the points to 10 p o in ts (or B oardm an. The P aren t-T each ers association vegetable grow ing. class scout; Jim N eary e arn ed a business college in P o rtla n d a t th e Most of these b u lletin s have been th e aftern o o n session. G range 4-H club com m ittee, review w ill m eet in th e m ain a u d ito riu m of F rid a y n ig h t th e Irrig o n game tim e, chem estry m erit badge; an d George A fin an cial re p o rt w as read by w ritte n by P rofessor A. G. B. Bou proved to lie an unsolved puzzle, and L eo n ard is th e -on of Mr. an d ’ Mrs. ed th e achievem ents of the various th e high school next W ednesday Sale was p resented w ith a firem an - th e m anager, B. E. Sykes, followed q uet, head of th e V egetable D ep art clubs for th e past year, g iv in g some alm ost a d isastro u s one for th e B ull n ig h t, F e b ru ary 17, for its re g u la r B. J. N atio n of H erm isto n an d is a ship m erit badge. m ent nt th e College, and copies may by an ex p lan a tio n of a plan th a t c o n stru ctiv e criticism s by w hich th e dogs. w hen th e lads from Irrig o n re m eeting, A program has been a r g ra d u a te of th e H erm isto n h ig h sorted to s ta llin g from th e firs t of UNION PACIFIC OFFERS HOLIDAY school w ith th e class of 1930. Mrs. clubs may profit. F ollow ing th is ranged as follow s: Solo by Mrs. be had w ith o u t cost by addressing would be a m ore e q u itab le w ay for th e C ounty A g en t’s office a t P endle inem terB to pay for stock In th e th e gam e in o rd er to b reak th e five- N atio n is a niece of Miss E u g en ia Mrs. G reen presented th e G range M arkham ; a sh o rt talk on “C h in a’’ ton. cream ery.. T he follow ing m otion w as tro p h y to th e most o u ts ta n d in g 4-H CENT-A-MILE” EXCURSIONS. m an defense of th e H erm isto n boys. by Rev. W allace Jones; a piano solo Som ers, te a c h e r in th e H erm iston nade an u nanim ously c a rried : "T o g irls ’ club for the year w hich was Such sta llin g slow ed th e gam e up by Miss F lorence Udey; and selec- ir r- vi- , ~ I g rad e school and lived h ere w ith hange deductions for purchase of u n til it was decidedly u n in te re stin g 2 ' ° “ . te r ’ lo ral ag e n t of th e I her a u n t u n til th e firs t of th e year, th e sew ing club lead by Mrs. Roy tio n s by the H arm onica band c o m -! FA RM BUREAU AUXILIARY tock from present basis of 25c per for sp ectato rs. The score was tied j Union Pacific, an n o u n ces th a t his w hen she w en t to P o rtla n d to e n te r A tteb u ry . T he cup was presented to posed of school pupils u n d er th e d i HONOR LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY. h are per m outh, to lc per pound of th e sheep club, lead by S tanley rection of Miss E leanor Dally. in th e la st few m in u tes of play com pany, in co n ju n ctio n w ith c o n b u sin ess college. u tte rfa t. T his deduction to be con- Green. w hich b ro u g h t th e crow d to th e ir n ectin g lines in th e N o rth w est, w ill A t th e re g u la r m eeting of the inuous, and applied on stock u n til C ounty School S u p e rin ten d en t COUNTIES WILL BE VISITED feet in an u p ro ar. By successful ag ain have one of th e ir p o p u lar L adies' F arm B ureau A uxiliary F r i February Turkey Shipment. lfscts of th e association a re covered, Y eager presented achievem ent pins sta llin g , and th e n suddenly b reak in g "c en t-a-m lle” excursions. T h is tim e day, F e b ru a ry 5, th e m otif of e n te r BY STATE DEPUTY COLLECTORS. vnd th e n be used for purposes of T he F e b ru a ry and fin al tu rk e y tc in d iv id u al club m em bers for the loose, th e Irrig o n boys m anaged to over W a sh in g to n 's b irth d ay , w ith ta in m e n t was for St. V a le n tin e ’s lecessary expansion, and th e ta k in g stay ahead alm ost th ro u g h o u t th e tick ets on sale F e b ru ary 19, 20, 21 sh ip m en t for th e E a ste rn Oregon w ork accom plished d u rin g the year, S tate d eputy collectors w ill visit day, h o noring L incoln’s b irth d ay . ip of stock in th e o rd er of its issue T u rk ey G row ers w ill be m ade T h u rs game. and 22 and good re tu rn in g to reach and G arn et D. Best, presented th e T he a tte n d a n c e was sm all due to in P en d leto n betw een F e b ru a ry 15 th at the discretion of th e Board of Di A t th e ’ h a lf Irrig o n led 4-3 and home as la te as m id n ig h t M arch 1. day, F e b ru a ry 18. T his w ill be the a g ric u ltu ra l pins. and M arch 15th for th e purpose of clem ent w e a th e r and illness. recto rs.” clean -u p sh ip m en t w hen one carload 1 líese fares w ill apply betw een all C ounty School S u p e rin te n d e n t Sa- ag ain in th e th ird q u a rte r th e y a d A resum e of the Oregon H istory a ssistin g tax p ay ers in p re p a rin g D u rin g th e aftern o o n session four yer, of U nion county, spoke to the ded a n o th e r goal, m ak in g th e score p oints over most of th e W estern U ni w ill pro b ab ly be m arketed. th e ir F ederal Incom e tax re tu rn s for given by Mrs. Blum will be a fea d irecto rs w ere elected to serve for group in the in te re st of club w ork 6-3. H owever, in th e last q u a rte r ted S tates, and by leav in g on th e th e y ear 1931. In M orrow county, tu r e of o th e r m eetings, also, and all two years as follow s: M innehaha, E Makes Honor Roll. and related som e experiences had in Bowm an scored a shot, follow ed by 19th one can have as m uch as tw elve H eppner, services w ill be available w ere m uch interested in her talk. L. Jack so n : S tanfield, 8. R. A rcher; a n o th e r goal and tw o successful days in w hich to m ake q u ite an ex H av in g m ade a g rad e of B or th e w ork in U nion county. F rid ay , F e b ru ary 19, w ill be the betw een F e b ru a ry 29th to March E cho an d T he Meadows, A. H ayden; W a lte r A. H olt, county ag en t, tended trip , say to S alt L ake City, fouls th ro w n by M artin, th e B u ll above, A rd y th C ochran, son of Mrs, 1st inclusive. The sam e assistance d a te for th e n ex t m eeting w ith »Mrs. Irrig o n , R. V. Jones. S. R. A rcher of dogs pulled th ro u g h w ith a victory San F ran cisco o r Los A ngeles, a t a G eorgia C ochran, w as placed on the discussed 4-H club w ork. is also av ailab le to tax p ay ers a t th e N, W. Bloom a ctin g ss cliuirm an, S tan field was th e only new d ire c to r very sm all cost. T ick ets w ill be ho n o r ro ll for th e fall term a t A l L eaders’ p in s were presented by by one lonely point, 8-9. office of th e C ollector of In te rn a l assisted by Mrs. H. J. O tt, and Mrs. elected to the board H erm iston (9 ) A ssistan t S ta te Club L eader Allen, (8 ) Irrig o n honored in P u llm an o r p a rlo r cars bany College. R evenue, Custom s H ouse B uilding, Chas.- L ynch. Since the beg in n in g of o p eratio n N eary F Mr. C ochran is a senior In educa to Mrs. R. S. Cooper, cooking club; P ()r|la n d , Oregon, each day u n til Isom c-n pay m en t of th e u su al ch arg es for T he y ears’ program for 1932 Is Ju ly 1, 1931, w ith a m em bership of Mrs? R. G. A ttepury, sew ing club: tion. such accom m odations. C hildren may M artin F W illiam s M arch 15th, w hich is th e fin al day as follow s, inclu d in g th e full year: 140 th e n u m b er of p a tro n s have in Mrs. J. R cuber, p o u ltry club; and to b ow m an C - ' TToIton trav el at h a lf fin e an d on e-h u n d red of th e filin g period. A program for th e y ear 193 2 has creased u n til they now n u m b er over K lages S tan ley G reen, sheep club. These o Jones and fifty pounds of baggage w ill be been o u tlin ed by a com m ittee and 200, and the volum e of business has Weather Report. allow ed on a d u lt tick ets. Cox clubs w er0 100 Per c en t clubs for o ap p ears below. D exter DEEP SNOW REDUCES-CATCHES g rad u ally Increased. T he g rad e of D ate S u b stitu te s: R eeves for Bowm an. Max. Min. the year. Program for Year 1932, b u tte r placed on fhe m ark e by the OF PREDATORY ANIMALS. Import Breeding- Stock. R eferee, E arl Bensel. Mr. A llen also presented Stanley F e b ru ary 21.........-4 Jan u tu . a ' V'"H*nary cream ery has been for th e m ost p a rt L yle T ilden re tu rn e d la st week F e b ru ary 29........ -6 G reen w ith the "W ilson A w ard ’’ for Locals Hold Lead. '■ P atriotic'' 7 w ith a num ber of sm all s h ip D uring Ja n u a ry , th irty h u n te rs the best county p ro ject In m eat a n F e b ru a ry from H arrisb u rg , O regon, w here he 39 ........ 10 A gain S a tu rd a y n ig h t th e B u ll Mrs, H enry Som m erer, D irector. m ents g ra d in g 91. took 157 coyotes, 18 bobcats and im als. sheep and hogs. S tan ley p re F e b ru a ry 40 ........ 30 dogs w ere successful in d efeatin g purchased eig h t tu rk e y tom s of th e M arch and A pril Follow ing th e election of d irec in a d d itio n 166 W assom and S toneberg F e b ru a ry 8 ........................ 47..........32 viously w on a fo u n ta in pen for the five cougars; th e B oardm an q u in te t by a score of | H erm an , tors. C u rtis Dyer, and C ounty A g en t ' H o rtic u ltu re " porcupines w ere destroyed. One best acco u n tin g ro p o rt in th e state. F e b ru a ry 9 ........................ 40..........21 s tra in , whose flocks a re know n 15-31. B oth team s featu red th e first i Sm ith Trtuh Mu>t-pvv county, ad d re s Mrs. H 1 voy P ayne, D ireotoi. A m usical program w as presented h u n te r's rep o rts are incom plete and F e b ru a ry 10 ..................... 44......... 30 h a lf by close ch eck in g w hich te rm i th ro u g h o u t th e P acific N o rth w est. sed those present In b e h iu t of th e not Included. T he h u n te rs w ho made May and Ju n e P re c ip ita tio n fo r th e week w as .22 in to rm lte n tiy d u rin g th e evening n ated w ith H erm isto n lead in g 5-7. U m atilla H erd Im provem ent asso "H ousehold M anagem ent” and refresh m en ts w ere served a t th e the la rg e st catches a re : R o b ert E. A to ta l of 12 H Inches of snow fell T h ro u g h th e b rillia n t sh o o tin g of ciation. Long, M alheur C ounty, 3 bobcats, close of th e program . Mrs, 3. K. Thom as. D irector. d u rin g J a n u a r y and F eb ru ary . B ow m an and M artin in th e th ird and 12 coyotes; Jam es W adm an Ju ly and A ugust q u a rte r, th e score soon reach ed a Bowman Girl Dies, Crook C ounty, 13 coyotes; M urlal ANNUAL MEETING OF FARM NOTICE! "R ecreatio n and S ew ing" safe lead for H erm isto n , an d th e E. Jacobs, Lake C ounty, 13 coyotes; R u th Bowm an, ten-year-old d au g u If p a rtie s w ho took sm all o u t BUREAU COOPERATIVE FRIDAY Mrs. H. J. O tt. D irector. splended p lay in g of th e B u lld o g ’s W a lte r S u th erlan d , H arney County, te r of Mr. and Mrs. J a k e Bowm an of Dick M a rtin ’s nam e w as om itted b u ild in g from th e P h e lp 's place S eptem ber and October g u a rd s helped to m ake it a sm ash the Meadows, died S u n d ay a t th e from th e sem ester h o n o r roll pub n o rth of H erm isto n w ill re tu rn sam e N otices have gone o u t to m em bers 2 bobcats and 8 coyotes. in g victory for th e locals. “ Home E conom ics" lished tw o w eeks ago. E unice w ith in te n days th ey w ill n o t be of th e F arm home of her parents. F u n e ra l se r C onsidering w eath er conditions B ureau C ooperative T he play in g of th e four su b s ti W o u g h te r’s nam e was also om itted prosecuted. T his b u ild in g has a Mrs. Louise Blum . D irector. vices w ere held W ednesday at 2 :0 0 of th e a n n u a l m eeting F rid ay a fte r w hich ranged from b rig h t, warm tu te s In th e last few m in u tes of play from th e th ird six w eeks ho n o r roll p riv ate m ark w hich can be sw orn o’clock from th e M ethodist ch u rch noon a t l: 3 o in th e M ethodist su n sh in e to p eltin g ra in s and d r if t list. to by th re e people. I In ten d to re show ed th a t Coach C ochran had a Committees for Year 1932. and In term e n t mude in th e Echo M em bers of th e O ccupations class cover th is b u ild in g . H a rry K elley. ch u rc h , from th e m a n a g e r H. M. ing snow s, th e h u n te rs th ro u g h o u t good reserve. Bud P rim e m anaged w ere addressed by G a r r e t D. Best, The little g irl com S um m erer. Two d ire c to rs a re to be (he d is tric t show ed some ex ception N ovem ber 4 and May 6 — H rs. cem etery. to ad a n o th e r goal to th e locals’ a ss ista n t county a g en t, W ednesday, F o r ev ery child sp iritu a l and elected a t 't h i s m eetin g to serve on a lly good results. H enry H ooker, ch airm an . Mrs. Mary plained of not feeling well a fte r re scorn Just before th e fin al w h istle who talk ed to them on farm in g , and m oral tr a in in g to h elp him sta n d H ooker, and Mrs. B ax ter H u tc h b o n . tu rn in g home from school F riday, th e board. O ther business of Im port ended th e gam e. T he score stood also by S u p erin ten d en t M cAtee’ w ho firm u n d e r th e p ressu re of life. N ovem ber 18 and May 20— TIrs. and S atu rd ay . A physician was ance to m em bers w ill be discussed. spoke on th e te ac h in g profession. Herald Want Ads Pay 15-31. A. E. M arble, ch airm an , Mrs. H a r called S unday m orning, and she died A ld rud a B eletski h as received her vey P ayne, and Mrs. New Madden. H erm iston (3 1 ) (1 5 ) B oardm an e ig h th g rad e diplom a and ¡9 now a a few m inutes a fte r h is a rriv a l. It D ecem ber 2 and Ju n e 3— Mrs. S. N eary F M ackan fu ll-fledged h ig h school stu d en t. R. Thom as, ch airm an , Mrs. H. S. is th o u g h t in te stin a l in flu en za or M artin F G raves She has m ade th re e c red its so fa r C lark, Mrs. Lyle T ilden, and firs. ap p en d icitis caused her d eath . Bowman C Rangier th is y ear in h er h ig h school wo, k. G ftdys Hooker. F . V. Swavze presen ted th e u rp e r December 16 and Ju n e 17— Mrs. ❖ ❖ 4< Cox G V iglesw orth g rad es o f th e H erm isto n school w it! 4- 4» 4» •> Alpha C hrlstley, ch airm an . Mrs K lages G W iek lan d er a p o rtra it of George W ash in g to n <• B erth a H am m er, Mrs. M cPherson, ♦ by T. H. S u b stitu te s H erm isto n — P rim e, w hich has been fram ed ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ and Mrs. Doris M adden. Reeves, Johnson , H arris. B oardm an F razer, as a g ift to th e school. J r n n n ry 1 and Ju ly 1— Mrs. H en ♦ ❖ A new fire alarm has been In ry Som m erer, ch airm an , Mrs. A. R. 4> ❖ ❖ 4- ❖ ❖ 4- 4- 4- ❖ 4- ❖ — Compton and A rtlow . stalled in th e school b u ild in g w ith R oberts, and Mrs. C. L. Upham. "B elieve It Or N ot,” Ripley has R eferee, Steelhc miner. a break latch on each floor, a t a J a n u a ry 15 and Ju ly 19 — firs. cost of »55. At th is price th e school Town Team Defeated. G ulw lts, ch airm an . Mrs. T hom as gone to the S outh Sea Islands. b eard feels they have m ade a big If th e U. S. don’t go to w ar w ith W tlron, and Mrs. O. H. Buell. Im m ediately follow ing th e high saving. F e b ru a ry 5 and A ugust 5 — Mrs. Ja p a n , a lot of people a re going to school gam e S a tu rd a y n ig h t th e lo T he H erm iston school w ill p a rti ’ackson H arr, ch airm an , Mrs. .1 be as disappointed as th e m an In the cal tow n team p u t a scare in to th e cip ate In th re e b a sk etb all gam es I ’endrzejew skl, Mrs. May Addict-.an. fu n n ies w ho craw led u n d e r the ten t F rid ay n ig h t on th e local floor, all ! B oardm an tow n team d u rin g th e Mrs. V ictor Ptocknrd. of these w ith U m atilla. The gr de F eb ru ary 19 and A ugust 19 — to see a circus and found it was a firs t few* m in u tes of play, but w ere school team s w ill play, th e high Mrs. N. W. Bloom, ch airm an , Mrs revival m eeting. soon covered up as S teelh am m er school team s, and th e tow n tea ns. ’has. I.y n rh . rn d Mrs. H enrv n t |. T h at Tom F raser w ears a sloppier, of B oardm an rolled th e ball In to the F ollow ing th e b ask etb all gam es th e ‘ M arch 4 and S eptem ber 2 —Mrs. m ore slovenly looking h a t th a n th e b ask et from all co rn ers of th e hall. high school stu d n e ts w ill enjoy a U n d e r, ch airm an . Mrs. B arham . Mrs. A. W. T u rn b lad , and Mrs. Val m anag er of th e Ford m otor com pany, A m uch b e tte r gam e of b ask etb all p a rty w hich is c e le b ra tin '; th e close I of th e m agazine sellin g contest. The was th e un an im o u s decision of K nauf. w as played by th e local tow n team side u n d e r th e head of “ R eds” will March 18 sn d S eptem ber 16— "C ity D ads” along tho m ain sid e S a tu rd a y th a n w as revealed in th e ; e n te rta in th e m em bers of the Mrs. Miles B arager, ch airm an , Mrs. w alk W ednesday. gam e la st T uesday n ig h t w hen they Bell S m ith, Mrs. F. L. Jew ett, and | N ig h t W atchm an F iid erb ack pa- One of th e big fe a tu re s a t school Mrs M itchell. w ere defeated by th e one-sided score last week was a “ peppy” program tro lln g th e s tre e ts of H erm iston. A pril 4 and O ctober 7 — Mrs of 60-17. F o u lin g becamez fre q u e n t presen ted by m em bers o f th e Senior M lkesell, ch airm an . Mrs. Boe F rench W hat a b reak for the su b s titu te to as th e gam e progressed. The fin al class. N ine S e n io r boys dressed as Mrs. B erry Jones sn d Mrs. T ucker. have a big robbery pulled off w hile count was 16-39 fav o rin g B oardm an. g irls carried n u t th e c h a ra c te r p o rts A pril 1 Sand O ctober 21 Mrs. our D eputy S h eriff is aw ay off In in sones, some of w hich were, “C hili Lessle T ilden, ch airm en , Mrs. Pod- H erm isto n (16 (3 9 ) B oardm an B ean,” ’ R am ona,” "S w e e th e a rt of kins, Mrs. Jo h n P axton, an d Mrs. M ichigan, a fte r a fu re tiv e . Van P a tto n (5 ) F (4 ) R ands Sigm a C hi,” "H o n ey ,” and “ W hen Dunning. R um or has tt th a t th e saxaphone M artin (4 ) F (6 ) W ilson You and I W ere Y oung M aggie.” "c ro o n er” in th e Udey o rch estra has Boys ta k in g th ese characte’r p arts C ochran C (6 ) B arlow 'WOMAN’S CLUB CF PENDLT TON w ere Rd Throop, C h ester Johnson, been co nsidering re n tin g th e J. W. E a rn h a rt (5 ) O K lltz Dick H itt, Brice R obertson, Bob W arn er house. P erh ap s his present WILL HOLD ANNUAL CONCERT. J. S m ith (2 ) G( 19 )S teelham m er H enderson, H ow ard Kl3ges, L tw - q u a rte rs a re g e ttin g a little crow ded. S u b stitu tio n s: B o ard m an — Ber- rcnce S w arn er, Jim N eary, and W a l T he m usic d e p a rtm e n t of th e P en W ith th e city n ig h t w atchm an te r P earson. As each boy p ro -10- g er (4>, W ells. P ack ard . naded in to th e assem bly h all. Agnes dleton W om an's club w ill hold Its aw ay and our C ity C hief of Police R oberts, M ignon D avis, M arjorie eleventh a n n u e l sacred concert next In th e hospital, citizen s of H erm is F or every ch ild full p rep aratio n B u rn h am , and M arjorie M ullins Sunday, F e b ru ary 14, a t 3 :0 0 o’clock ton can do ju s t about as th ey please. fo r his b irth , h is m o th er receiv in g san g th e song rep resen ted . F ern In th e M ethodist ch u rch . A sp len The s u b s titu te for o u r city police p re n a ta l, n a ta l, an d p o stn a ta l care; L in d er o fficiated a t th e piano and did program has been a rra n g e d for officer has n o t been announced, so and th e e sta b lish m e n t of such pro E dna O tt made th e anno u n cem en ts. Some of the boys wore th e ir fem i th is co n cert and th e club extends It may not pay to crow before th a t tectiv e m easures aa w l|| m ake child- n in e attire the remainder of the an In v ita tio n to all who w ish to a t- ! Inform ation Is obtained He m ig h t beorlnp safer, afternoop, ScnooiNoni tend. ! be a tough cuntoincr.