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"O ften tim es a little th in * gives perfection, alth o u g h perfect iod is not a little th in g ." VOLUME 26 1 je Ubrmtsfrm ìtirralù NUMBER 34 COMMERCIAL CLUB SETS FINAL DATE FOR CLEAN-UP WEEK HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1932 BOARDMAN BOY INJURED WHEN HIT BY CAR SATURDAY N orval S h an n o n , 16-year-old hig h school boy. received a broken leg laBt S a tu rd ay w hen he w as h it by a Model T F ord sedan d riv en by P. D yer from M ayville, O regon. He was b ro u g h t to th e H erm isto n h o sp ital w here th e b reak w as se t an d th e b ru ises tre a te d by D r A. W. C h ris topherson. S h an n o n , in com pany w ith tw o o th e r boys, w as r e tu rn in g hom e a f te r p a rtic ip a tin g in a baseball game, w alk in g alo n g th e h ig h w ay , w hen th e car s tru c k him k n o ck in g him dow n an d ru n n in g over his body. Mr. Dyer did n o t realize th a t he had s tru c k th e boy and drove on to H erm isto n w here he was en ro u te to v isit his siste r-in -la w , Mrs. Maud Dyer. B ert N atio n , d ep u ty sh e riff statio n ed here, w as sum m oned and m et Mr. D yer n e a r U m atilla. W hen questioned he said he rem em bered seeing th e th re e boys n ear B oard- m an b u t did not know th a t he had h it one of them . T he in cid en t w as cleared up w hen Mr. Dyer agreed to se ttle for p a rt of th e expense. S h an n o n rem ain ed in th e h o sp ital u n til S unday m orning. LOCAL EXPERIMENT SHOWS GREEN FEED CUTSTURKEYEXPENSE DISTRICT LEGION COMMANDER SPrA K S BEFORE JOINT MEETING T he indispensible th in g s for hap piness are few an d sim ple— food, sh elter, h ealth , love, w ork.— S ta n ley B aldw in. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR GAME COMMISSION ' ROLES OUT PRIVATE 14223384 __ BIROS | OFFICERS ELECTED AT FINAL P.T.A. MEETING WEDNESDDAY. STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION RESTORES POWER TO HEADS Jack B arro n of P endleton, dis- T he fin al m eeting of th e P. T. A. •ric t com m ander of the A m A ican for th is y ear w as held W ednesday Legion, spoke before a jo in t meet- I ev en in g a t 8 o’clock, a t w hich the ing of th e local A m erican Legion follow ing program was given: Post and A u x iliary Unit last T h u rs Two In stru m e n ta l num bers, H igh day e ig h t In th e I.O.O.F. h all. His School O rch estra; Vocal N um ber, CAPTAINS APPOINTED FOR EACH H.K. DEAN REPORTS FROM UMA them e w as "M em bership” , w ith each HERMISTON ROD & GUN CLUB H igh School Q u a rte t: P iano Solo, MOVE IMPORTANT TO STABILITY TILLA EXPERIMENT STATION. CITY BLOCK. post in th e s ta te over the top before A nna R ay M artin ; Vocal Solo, Dick FORMED AS RESULT, OF SYSTEM. th e n a tio n a l convention to be held H itt: V iolin Solo, H arley M ichaelis; F ourth Saved in Production Cost by W aste M aterial W ill Be Hauled in P o rtla n d S eptem ber 12 to 15. Over 300 H unting and F ishing Lic Vocal N um ber, H igh School Q u artet. Compulsory M ilitary T raining To Be Providing Succulents; No Disease The m eetin g w as presided over Away Free of Charge if Miss E lean o r Dally, teac h er of enses Issued Here Last Season Continued on Two Major by C om m ander McCulley an d Mrs. m usic In th e local school gave an Prevention Needed. Placed in Sacks. l.y ,e T ilden, A uxiliary president. to Local Sportsmen. in te re s tin g talk on m usic in the Campuses. V alue of an ab u n d an ce of green F ollow ing th e m ain address of the schools and Miss M yrnie C layton, a l C lean-up and p ain t-u p week for S portsm en organized th q H erm is so spoke on ce rta in phases of music, feed and h ig h p ro tein co n ten t in evening th e m eetin g was tu rn ed A move th a t was of im portance to H erm isto n and su rro u n d in g com m u th e ra tio n of developing and fa tte n over to th e m usic com m ittee headed ton Rod & G un C lub last F riday w hich proved very in te re stin g to every person in th e sta te w as made n itie s begins th e week of Monday, in g tu rk ey s w as clearly indicated by Mrs. W. L. H am m who introduced n ig h t elec tin g II. E. H itt president, those a tte n d in g . A pril 25th. T he d a te was se t by th e. last M onday by th e board of h ig h er th is p ast season in th e second y e a r’s Mrs. W . P. G risw old of P endleton, and A. H. N orton se c re ta ry -tre a s H erm isto n C om m ercial club a t its O fficers w ere elected to serve d u r ed u cation w hen it com pleted Its de u rer. ex p erim en ts in ra isin g tu rk e y s u n talen ted nccordian player. .Mrs. la s t m eetin g T uesday and com m it ing th e y ear 1932-1933, and a re as T he o rg an izatio n of the club this follow s: Mrs. B. J. N ation w as re lib eratio n s for the day and left no d er sem i-confinem ent a t th e Uma G risw old played several num bers tees have been ap p o in ted to c ap ta in tilla ex p erim en t sta tio n a t H erm is d u rin g th e evening. The G irl Scouts y ear grew out oi a ru lin g m ade by elected P re sid e n t; Mrs. J. S. B u rn doubt as to w here it stood on m any every block in tow n to see th a t w ork to n , Oregon. under the lead e rsh ip of Miss Ingred th e s ta te bam o com m ission th a t no ham , Vice P re s id e n t: Mr. H enry perplexing and vexing questions. It is done and w aste m a te ria l cleared The d etailed rep o rt of th e ex p eri B oling, san g several songs p o rtra y C hina P h e a sa n t ehicks or fisli would H arg er, S e c retary : and Miss Buck aw ay. decided th a t: m ents in tu rk e y ra isin g have ju s t ing th e ir w ork, which was g re a tly bo sent to in d iv id u als as previously, w ill succeed Miss P e tri in th e office T ru ck s w ill m ake th e ro u n d of th e 1. College and u n iv e rsity presi been rep o rted on by H. K. D ean, ap p reciated by those present. Miss b u t only to com m unities w here gam e of T reasu rer. tow n all day W ednesday and all d en ts in Oregon still have a u th o rity . o rg a n izatio n s existed in active su p e rin te n d e n t, and H . E. Cosby, j M yrnie C layton, talen ted p ian ist, day T h u rsd ay to pick up tin cans F ollow ing th e m eeting, a social 2. C om pulsory m ilitary tra in in g ex ten sio n p o u ltry m an of O.S.C., in a ■ e n te rta in e d w ith a piano solo, and force. The com m ission m ade th is h o u r w as held w ith Mrs. Pankow , and ru b b ish th a t h as been p u t in new c irc u la r of in fo rm atio n , No 68, was enchored e n th u siastically . Mrs. ru lin g follow ing rep o rts th a t tudi- Mrs. M cPherson. Mrs. X Bins, Miss 1 for low er classm en still w ill hold sacks and placed by th e side of th e upon the s ta te 's tw o m ajo r cam pus e , m ers, Miss » n r L ang in d , »»■ ju s t issued by th e ex p erim en t s ta A. W. C hristo p h erso n explained the v iduals w ere p la n tin g fish and birds I i Som road or in allies back or residences. Miss n E , l es, E ugene and C orvallis. p riv ate lands an d reserves w here I .. .. . , tio n . It may be had free from coun sta n d a rd s of th e A m erican Legion on H T his service is given free an d w ill lio tt in charge. 3. The college p rin tin g p lan t at ty a g e n ts or d irect from C orvallis. H ag, in e lv d in g how üt should be h u n tin g and fish in g was not open be a splendid o p p o rtu n ity for resi IRRIGON BAND WINS SECOND C orvallis and th e u n iv ersity p rin t i to th e p u b lic.. Two h u n d red and fifty day-old , h u n g on d iffe re n t occasions, d e n ts of H erm isto n to clea r aw ay ing p lan t a t E ugene w ill not be L ast y ear 600 day-old chicks w ere TIMELY THEME USED AS poults w ere o b tain ed for th e ex p ert-I A uxiliary m em bers, sin g in g in all old rubbish collected d u rin g th e PLACE IN STATE CONTEST. •imulgamate'd w ith th e s ta te p r in t p lan ted on th e J. 11. Lewis place on rA SIS OF NEW MOVIE. m en t and divided in to fo u r pens, af- unison, presented th e Oregon Legion w in te r m onths. T h e Irrig o n b and u n d er th e d irec te r th e brooding period. F rom these w elcome song w hich they had w rit- th e Meadows w here they w ere ta k ing p la n t a t Talent. C hairm an appointed to c a p ta in tio n of M erton D aw ald, w h ich won 213 m a tu re b ird s w ere sold, 205 of ten a t th e req u est of the s ta te recep- en c are of by Mr. Lewis for six 4. E ffo rts of a m inor official of "S h a n g h a i E xpress.” claim ed to blocks on the e a st side of to w n are s ta te ch am p io n sh ip last y ear, w en t w hich, o r 96.2 per cen t, graded tio n com m ittee for the N ation»l con w.-Mts before they w ere scattered he one of th e most o u ts ta n d in g pic th e s ta te board of control to reduce listed as follow s: to C orvallis la s t F rid ay , A p ril 15, p rim e, seven graded choice an d only vention. over th e project. Fish w ere also tu re s of th e year, comes to th e Oasis the m axim um for m eals and lodgings O tto P ierce, hom e block; Enos w here it p a rtic ip a te d in th e s ta te one g rad ed com m ercial. F ollow ing th e m usical program p lan ted in the d iffe re n t stream s and th e a tre for th re e days, T hursday, below th e present lim its on tra v e l M artin , reclam atio n block; Elw ood band co n test w in n in g second place ing expense accounts w ill m eet w ith It cost 27 per cent m ore to p ro th e e n te rta in m e n t com m ittee fu r ponds in th is com m unity by in d i F rid ay an d S atu rd ay . Bowen, home block; H. E. H itt, in class C. M em bers of th e band d u ce a pound of tu rk ey in one lot nished gam es for the am usem ent of v iduals last year. T he O regonian says: "W h a t it polite rebuff. business block; C. A. P au l, tele w ere e n te rta in e d a t fr a te rn ity and th a n w as given no g reen feed th a n th e guests. A m ong o th e r out-of- The board, In its e ffo rts to get the It is th e belief th a t th is com m un tak es to m ake a first-cla ss motion phone block; R alph B row nson, home so ro rity houses d u rin g th e ir stay In th e lot w here th e birds w ere p as tow n g u ests w ere Mrs. Jack B arron, ity should have a stro n g and per- p ictu re, "S h a n g h a i E xpress,” has— schools organized for bud g etary p u r block; F ra n k P ierso n , home block; ever S atu rd ay . tu re d on g ro w in g a lfalfa and 18 per Mr. W. P. G risw old, "B u ck ” Leuel- m a n e n t o rg an izatio n since ap p ro x i-I and w h a t lt take8 to make a Rreat poses before the process of ch an cel Ben G erking, bu sin ess block; Dr. Irrig o n ra te d h ig h e r th is y ear cen t m ore w ere th e ra tio n included len, all of P en d leto n , Mr. and Mrs. m ately 3Oo s p o rts m e n buy h u n t in g 1 gareen ac tre ss is M arlene D ietrich ’s, lor selectin g can possibly be com t . v . P rim e, hom e block; Boy th a n an y school b and w hich w on in d ried greens. Less d ifferen ce w as Jo e H aw kins of A dam s; Mrs. Chas. an d fish in g licenses here every year, j sh e has th e most im p o rta n t role In pleted, has m ade te n ta tiv e ap p o in t ¡s-outs, M umma block; J. A. C larke, last y e a r’s co n test in clu d in g G resh show n w h ere chopped g reen feed S m ith and d a u g h te r H elen, of Oswe II. E. H itt says th a t about $1000 th e p ictu re, th a t of “S hanghai L ily," m ents of deans and directors. hom e block; Ja c k S m ith , home am, th ird in class B, an d A lbany, w as fed. A lthough no officials, eith e r in stl- go, Oregon, and Mr. and Mrs. P etri in license fees a re bought th rough a notoriUH w hite woman of the Chi- block; J. C. Conley, home block; fo u rth In class A. T he o rd er of w in his sta tio n . na coast tu tio n a l or board m em bers, made T h is y e a r’s feeding w as based on of U m atilla. Rev. E. J. Cain, B a p tist C hurch n in g in th e v ario u s classes follow s: a h ig h e r an im al p ro tein pould s ta rt- i ------ • » » ---------------- - It is expected Hint a t least 100 To Clive Brook goes the d istin c- »nX PubI,c statem en ts, it is quite blocks; Dr. A. W . C h ristopherson, Class A— 1st, Jefferso n , (P o r t in g m ash and h ig h e r p ro tein develop \ HERMISTON BOYS RECEIVE persons w ill join th e organ izatio n tion of being the first man in film s PVIdent th a t reo rg an izatio n of the hom e block; A nton Sonneson, home la n d ) ; 2nd, L aG ran d e; 3rd, C orval Ing m ash th a n w as used previously. now form ed. The fee is only f-fty w ho h as succeeded in w in n in g and vy ‘0UB schools has been ca rrie d on block; Floyd K n e rr, hom e block; lis; 4th, A lbany; 5 th , K lam ath T he re su lts o b tain ed so fa r a re very HIGH RECOGNITION AT O.S.C. cents and the follow ing have a l holding th e exotic M arlene. T he w ith o u t reference to or conference H erm isto n H igh school, fo r school F alls. prom ising, says th e re p o rt, th o u g h Oregon S ta te College, C orvallis, ready jo in ed : V. C. S m ith, M T Ma- p ictu re has a happy en d in g for th e "rtth th e tw o p resid en ts D rs. Hall an d ball p ark and d airy sheds. Class B— 1st, S ilv erto n ; 2nd, O re ad d itio n a l w ork w ill be carried on to tt, M. Loup,horn, II. E H itt, Geo s ta r fo r th e firs t tim e since she ap and K err— to any g re a t ex ten t. C ap tain s ap p o in ted for th e w est gon G ity; 3rd, G resham - 4 th , W est to d eterm in e th e proper level. T his A pril 20.— W a ite r O tt, ju n io r in W agner. B ert L ittle , A lfred Qt’lr'n g , peared in A m erican film s. From now on th e re sh all be no side are as follow s: L in n ; 2-5th, Bend an d M arshfield. y ear 2Oo pounds of fish m eal, 200 a g ric u ltu re , an d Oscar M ikesell, B. S. K ingsley, B ert N ation, J u liu s T he sto ry strik es a k eynote of un- reo rg an izatio n w ork carried on e ith O. A. B arlow , Co-op la u n d ry Class C— 1st, HUI M ilitary ; 2nd, pounds of m eat scrap s and 100 sophom ore in a g ric u ltu re a t Oregon Gintble, and Logan Todd. : usual in te re st, for it depicts w ar- er cam puses by an y board employe block; G rin H ills, hom e b lock; E d Irrig o n ; 3rd, Seaside; 4 th , B eav er pounds pow dered m ilk w ere Includ C tate college, both of H erm iston, lorn G itina w ith its teem ing massses o r secretary , or dean or director, m ond B riggs, hom e block; Jam es to n ; 2-5ths, Hood R iv er an d E s ta ed In a to n of d ry m ash. Complete j and discord. The crack S h an g h ai w ith o u t approval of th e president LOCAL ATHLETES WILL have recen tly been elected president Todd, hom e block; B. E. Sykes, Co cada. fo rm u las fo r th e s ta r tin g m ash, de Express Is seen w in d in g its way w hose resp o n sib ility it is to direct op C ream ery block; F ra n k W ough- The class C b an d w as lim ited to v eloping m ash an d sc ratch feeds are nnd secretary , respectively, of th e PARTICIPATE IN TFACK MEET. th ro u g h th e co u n try sid e w ith the th e a ffa irs on th a t cam pus. te r, hom e block; F ra n k B ilderback, Cam pus 4-H club. B oth m en have ---------- 25 m em bers only. A to ta l of 700 given In th e circ u la r. Decision to c o n tin u e com pulsory fam ous and notorious S h an g h ai Lily hom e block; W. W. F elth o u se, home girls bandsm en p a rtic ip a te d In th e con “ T h ere w as no loss from or any also been pledged to Mu B eta B eta j S ix te e n , boys and six teen as one passenger and C ap tain H a r m ilita ry tr a in in g for low er class- block; Tom F ra se r, hom e block; M. test. A ctin g as ju d g es w ere: J. E. In d icatio n of b lack h ead , In testin al n a tio n a l h o n o rary fr a te rn ity In 4-H from th e g rade school are eligible vey of th e B ritish m edical corps as men on th e E ugene and C orvallis E. S m ith, hom e block; Rev. W. E. to a tte n d th e sectio n al tra c k m eet J a n o th e r. T he tr a in Is held up by cam puses cam e w ith th e m otion of R ausch, B and M aster, 1 4 8 th F ield w orm s n o r p arasite s, an d no money club work. Jones, hom e block. The Cam pus 4-H club is composed tin JJendleton S a tu rd a y from Echo, b a n d its u n d er th e lead ersh ip of I the m ilita ry a ffa irs con(m lttee to A rtille ry B and, T acom a, W n .; L ynn w as expended fo r prev en tiv es, p a n a In o rd er to m ake th is clean -u p E. D icker, B and M aster, 1 0 th F ield ceas, to n ics o r m ed icin al tr e a t of stu d e n ts w ho have had 4-H club S tan field , U m atilla, H erm isto n , and C hang, a sin iste r o rie n ta l w h s has w ith d raw its previous report, w hich cam paign a success, it is req u ested experience previous to en ro llin g In all o u t-ly in g d is tric t schools. F o u r tak en passage on th e express. H ar- | A rtille ry B and, St. Lew is, W n .; and m en ts,’’ says th e rep o rt. recom m ended ab o litio n of the th a t all re sid e n ts th a t can m ake it college, and have co n tin u ed to dis w ill go from H erm iston In th e p er vey in s u lts th e C hinese b an d it, who com pulsory featu re. Em il R odhora, 6th E n g in e e r’s B and, B. F. Irvine, possible co-operate w ith th ese cap play an In te re st In th e w ork. Mu sons of T helm a S w arn er, F lorc.tce in re tu rn is prepared to blind the •' ■ E - * »U lster, and Mrs. P ierce con- F t. L aw ton, S eattle, W n. A ttend S tate C. E. Convention. ta in s appointed fo r each block. L aG rande, th e on ly e th e r eastern T he a n n u a l s ta te C h ristia n E n B eta B eta w as first organized on the Johnson, M arvin R an k in , and Ja c k E n g llsh cap ta in u n til th e S h an g h ai sifted tills com m ittee. F o u rteen re p resen tativ es L ily offers h erself as p aym ent of th e O regon b and to be en tered , lost only deavor co n v en tio n opened in P o rt O regon S ta te cam pus, b u t Is now a Reeves, ' be proposal to un ify th e u niver- POLLS CLOSED FOR PRIMARIES by a to ta l of seven p o in ts to J e f fe r land th is aftern o o n and w ill c o n tin n a tio n a l o rg a n k a tio n w ith several from th e stm e schools ta k e n from debt. T he eventual situ a tio n s w hich slty press a t E ugene and th e college son h ig h of P o rtla n d . T he L aG rande ue th ro u g h S unday. Mrs. Levi R ee activ e c h a p te rs in th e n o rth w est. eligbles in high school« may a tte n d solve th e problem and re u n ite the Press a t C orvallis w ith th e s ta te W ITH INCREASE IN VOTERS. b and h as w h a t Is pro b ab ly th e best der, and d a u g h te r E lsie, and Miss P ledging Is re stric te d to sophom ores th e tra c k m eet also. Those re p re lovers a re said to be ten se w ith bus - ’p rin tin g p la n t a t Salem w as th w a r- No fu r th e r re g istra tio n of voter? b an d developed In e a ste rn Oregon. P a u lin e Stoop left W ednesday nig h t and upper-classm en w ho have not se n tin g H erm iston high school are pense an d dram a. ted in adoption by th e board of a w ill be ta k e n u n til a fte r th e P rim a Irrig o n band m em bers p a rtic ip a t to be th e re fo r th e o p e n in g session only m ain tain ed a high scholastic A llen Bowm an, F red Reeves, nnd A nna May W ong and E ugene P al- com m ittee rep o rt signed by Messrs, ry election to be held May 2 0 th . The in g in th e co n test a re listed as fo l T h u rsd ay . Miss R u th BePsel will averag e w hile in college, b u t have Bob Cox. It. H. McAtee, su p e rin le n - le tte have p ro m in en t p a rts in th e j B urch, Irvine, Pease, Sam m ons and follow ing is a su m m ary of th e poll low s: C ornet— R o b ert D exter, D on assist in th e H erald office d u rin g j also been active in th e cam pus 4-H den t, w ill ta k e th e g rade school S ta r r of th e board. su p p o rtin g cast. group to P endleton in his car. books tu rn ed in by Ju d g e W est for ald Isom, N ellie L eich t, L eva Rose, Miss S toop’s absence. club. The com m ittee said th a t claim s th e H erm isto n p recin cts, N um bers L av ern e L am oreaux. T rom bone— of “g re a t sav in g s” to be m ade by SEEKS NOMINATION FOR 32 and 33; V alias D exter. B arito n e— M arg aret such consolidation w ere baseless, STATE REPRESENTATIVE. T h ere w ere 114 new re g istra tio n s A llen. D rum s— Dave Rose, V onna and w ere grounded upon sta tistic s in W est H erm isto n p recin ct, m ak Jones. A ltos— R u th L eich t, Joyce both o u t of d a te an d fau lty . Dr Jam es A. Best of P en d leto n Is in g a to ta l of 273 activ e v o ters in P u c k e tt, R u th M arkham , Rose Corey. T he board w ill m eet n ex t in P o rt No. 32, w hile p recin ct No. 33 fu r S axaphones — E d w ard H o u g h ten , a c a n d id a te for th e R epublican nom land on A pril 29 a t l: 3 o P. M. to in a tio n for th e office of s ta te re p re consider th e rep o rts of th e u n iv e rsi n ished 147 new re g istra n ts, m ak in g Floyd O liver. C la rin e t— W iley B en se n ta tiv e from U m atilla C ounty a t ty and college p resid en ts on u n ifi a to ta l of 442 q u alified electo rs in field. Jo sep h in e F red rick so n , F lo r- th e p rim aries May 20th. Dr. l est cation, w hich a re expected to be in E a s t H erm iston. E ach p re cin ct is in e Brace, Belle F red rick so n , BeRsle declares him self to be in favor of by th a t tim e. fu rn ish ed a c o u n tin g board to facili W ilson, V irg in ia L am oreaux. C la ri th e follow ing propositions: ta te g e ttin g e a rly re tu rn s. n e t— R aym ond A llen. F lu te — B il Those in a tte n d a n c e a t th e m eet Old age pensions. He bellves the in g w ere: D on’t fo rg et th e p rim aries, May lie M arkham . Bass— A rth u r Collins, C. L. S ta rr, board pre old folks should be k ept a t home in sid e n t: C. C. Colt. F. E. C aliister, 2 0 tu , from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. W ayne C aldw ell. stead of being se n t to poor farm s or B. F. Irvine, E. C. Pease, A lb u rt county hospitals. HERMISTON HIGH DEFEATS Commencement Date Set. B urch, H erm an O liver, E. C. S am F re ig h t tra in s of n o t m ore th a n mons. F o r th e firs t lim e since h er T he d a te for com m encem ent exer UMATILLA IN TENNIS TOURNEY 75 cars in stead of th e tra in s con ap p o in tm en t to th e board. Mrs. W al cises fo r th e H erm isto n U nion high ta in in g 135 to 150 cars as presently te r M. P ierce was absent. H erm isto n H igh school scored a i school h as been se t for S atu rd ay , ru n over th e railro ad system s of the May 14, in th e M ethodist ch u rch victo ry over U m atilla H igh last state. w ith Dean J e w e tt d eliv erin g th e a d W ednesday aftern o o n w hen th ey de 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 R e-ad ju stm en t of th e W orkm en's 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 dress. Dean J e w e tt is dean of th e feated them in a te n n is to u rn a m e n t 4 f com pensation act w hereby the lab o r held on th e local courts. R u th D a school of v o catio n al ed u catio n a t 4 ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ ing men w ill get a sq u are deal when O. S. C. and w as o n ly av ailab le on vis, p lay in g g irls sin g les a g a in s t J o Injured and his fam ily proper com ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 . 4 Y th is d ate. B a c c alau reate service sep h in e C onnell, won th e m atch, 6-2 p ensation in th e event of his death, w ill be Sunday, May 8, in th e B ap 6-1, w hile Ed B ensel defeated Cecil T ake th e "d ie” o u t of depression w ith o u t b eing com pelled to go in to ti s t ch u rch a t 8 :0 0 o'clock, w ith T ip p le in boys singles, 6-3, 3-6, 7-5. and you have th e words, "p ress o n .” court io fig h t for th e ir Just dues. Rev. E. G. W u est d e liv e rin g th e G irls doubles w ere played by M ignon T he p resen t ra te of In te re st on serm on. Davis and J u a n ita W ells of H erm is W alk in g may l e th e g re a te st d elin q u en t taxes, and no more. to n an d Louise B yrnes and M ildred sp o rt in th e world b u t did you ever R e-ad ju stm en t of county taxes C onlon of U m atilla, w ith H erm isto n W eather Report. see a m ail c a rrie r who looked like i issessm ent to su it p resen t condi- D ate Max. Min. w in n in g th e first set 6-3, an d U m a he could lick a tru c k d river. ! lions A pril 14 ...... ... 78... 45 tilla w in n in g th e second se t 6-4. Jim T he w o rk in g o u t of some plan A pril 15 ...... N eary and M ildred P h elp s of H er ... 74... .2 9 Tom Jen sen , o u r handy man | w hereby th e lab o rin g m an may he A pril 16 ...... .. 71... 45 m iston defeated L yle Brow n and ab o u t tow n, says he tloea not like the assured of su fficien t em ploym ent to - A p ril 17 ...... ... 64.. 35 .V ern a B yrnes of U m atilla in th e i su p p o rt him self and fam ily w ithout Idea of h aving to come down stair« A pril 18 ...... 65... .....39 m ixed doubles w ith th e score of 3-6, ' a sk in g fdr public relief. suddenly w hile sta n d in g on a step A pril 19 63 46 6-1, «-3. Dr. Best has practiced m edicine ladder w orking on an aw n in g on A pril 20 ...... T he stu d e n ts a re p ra c tic in g every 62 .....27 j and su rg e ry in U m atilla C ounty for Main street. D ays have been su n n y an d w arm m in u te possible, u n d er th e d irectio n Tom Is really q u ite ] the p e st 35 years. He is m ore th a n w ith te m p e ra tu re d ro p p in g a t n ig h t of Miss E llio tt. In th e hopes of w in effic ie n t a t sew ing up ripped aw n | a professional ntan, how ever. He Is and w ind risin g la te In th e day. A n in g th e co u n ty te n n is to u rn a m e n t ; a successful and able ntan of a ffairs, ings and he is ta k in g no chances a t k illin g fro st did some dtfm age to w hich Is to b« held the la tte r p a rt h av in g h is arm broken. (Continued on page 3) g a rd e n s T uesday n ig h t. of tbe mouth. Q[ The Fourth Wheel JD