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.4° VOLUME XXXI .o ' l/ iíermistnn Irírralí» ÍT4 í ? NUMBER 23 COYOTES UNDER FIRE IN DRIVE SUNDAY HERMISTOR. UMATILLA LODGES HOLD JOINT INSTALLATION COUNTY. OREGON, JANUARY 27. 1938 IN V IT A T IO N S ISSUED A N N U A L CO-OP. COMMERCIAL CLUB CREAMERY MEETING NAMES COMMITTEES TO BIRTHDAY BALL HOOP SQUADS MAKE RECORD PLAY The an n u a l m eeting of th e Uma T he g eneral public is given an in H eads of sta n d in g com m ittees v ita tio n to atten d th e P re sid e n t’s tilla C ooperative C ream ery w ill be w ere appointed by P resid en t W alter 2, a t S m ith a t th e Com m ercial Club m eet B irth d ay Ball n ex t S atu rd ay n ig h t held W ednesday, F eb ru ary SPORTSMEN SEEK a t th e com m unity h all on th e p ark 10:00 o’clock in th e m orning a t the ing Tuesday evening held a t H u n t LOSE TO ATHENA; grounds. T his In v itatio n is issued Union church. One of th e speakers e r ’s Cafe. T his was th e first m eet W IL Y COYOTES by th e A m erican Legion A u x iliary on the program w ill be W arren Rec ing conducted by th e new officers, SWAMP HEPPNER as sponsorers of the a ffa ir ca rry in g ord, connected w ith th e W alla W alla P resid en t S m ith and S ecretary H a r D airym en’s association, who is old Thompson. it o u t as a com m unity project. S portsm en from all corners A record of 71 points was collect Money tak en in a t th is ball w ill known for his ab ility as a speaker U m atilla county a re p lanning T he club voted to tak e a mem be used to fu rth e r research w ork in and his know ledge of th e d airy in g bership in th e new W ild Life club ed by th e H erm iston Bulldogs T ues p a rtic ip a te in th e coyote drive being day n ig h t a g a in st the H eppner Mus th e field of in fa n tile paralysis, business. planned (or Sunday, J a n u a ry 30, in F our d irectors w ill be elected organized in th e county, and W a lte r ta n g s in the second aw ay from home w hich is a n atio n al move. T h e com th e n o rth Colum bia and Cold Springs H amm was ap p o in ted as the rep re gam e over th e week end. T h eir de m ittee in ch arg e is headed by Mrs. from d istric ts in Irrigon, S tanfield, sen tativ e. d istric ts. The U m atilla P ro ject F arm fense also clicked in holding th e Wm. Logan, who asks th e su p p o rt Echo and The Meadows, and W est B u rea u is sponsoring the drive head Road m atters, p a rtic u la rly th e M ustangs to only 18 m arkers. F r i of all local o rg an izatio n s an d in d i land-M innehaha d istricts. ed by a com m ittee composed of V ir T he cooperative cream ery is a proposed highw ay from S te w a rt’s day n ig h t the Bulldogs lost a h ard viduals. gil S m ith, Lyle T ilden and Jo h n grow ing concern and in December co rn er so u th of H erm iston to U m a stru g g le a t A thena in th e re tu rn Jendrzejew ski. Admission charge w ill be six ty paid a dividend to its m em bers to tilla, were discussed, and th e road gam e w ith th e A thena boys 42 to 52. Oddfellows cents for men and fifteen cen ts for P lan s have been in th e m aking (or talin g $1,123.75. A sim ila r am ount com m ittee was in stru c ted to a rra n g e T he H erm iston B squad fared a Noble G rand, Don Sherw ood; Vice ladies. th e past two weeks and are well was paid in Ju ly la st year. A pro a m eeting in th e n ear fu tu re for little b etter over the week end by G rand, Fred Reeves; R. Sec., W. R. torm ed. F u ll inform ation may be se delegates from all w est end com mu w in n in g two gam es and losing one. gram for expansion is being planned cured by those com ing into tow n L onghorn; F in an ce Sec., C urtis Si by the board of d irecto rs for th is n ities to a rra n g e plans for u rg in g They sta rted w ith a loss F rid ay S unday m orning a t H ale's Confec mons; T reasu rer, Geo. H ark en rid e r; SPORTSMEN W IL L the early co n stru ctio n of th is road. n ig h t to th e A thena Bees, 19 to 30, coming year, _____ W arden, A lfred L eonard; Conduc tio n ery or O 'Conner's. Sportsm en Chairm en of com m ittees ap p o in t w hile S atu rd ay n ig h t th ey took th e ELECT OFFICERS tor, H arry Kelley; Inside G uardian, w ill assem ble a t 9:00 o’clock in ed are as follow s: Roads, F. C. Mc S tan field first squad 25 to 30, and W. I. M eade; O utside G uardian, Carl U M A TILLA SCHOOL H erm iston and then m otor to the K enzie; F inance, Roy H ale; C alen T uesday n ig h t they d efeated th e J. F. B ilderback, p resid en t of th e p o in t th ree m iles n o rth ea st of H er Jack m an ; R.S.N.G., Gwyn H ughes; d ar, A1 Q uirlng; M em bership, R. A. H eppner Bees 23 to 40. L.S.N.G., M. L. W atson; R.S.V.G., PRESENTS OPERETTA H erm iston Rod & Gun club, has a n m iston w here the drive w ill sta rt. Brow nson; A nnual dance com m it The H erm iston g irls won th e ir L.S.V.G.. H. O. nounced th a t th e a n n u a l m eeting or G roups ot men w ill be headed by G erald W h ite; tee, Gteorge H a rk e n rid e r; Budget, only gam e th is week from th e S tan T hom pson; R.S.S., F. M. G uiw its; first m eeting in th e new year, w ill men appointed by th e com m ittee to M ark T w ain ’s “ Tom Saw yer” will W. J. W a rn er; R iver developm ent. field g irls, 22 to 8. a Chaplain, be held a t th e A m erican Legion h all d irec t an d aid in (orm ing th e line. L.S.S., A. W. T u rn b lad ; be presented in an o p eretta form by E. P. Dodd; Boy Scouts, Dr. F. B. Friday. J a n u a ry 28, a t 8 :00 P. M. the ch ild ren of th e U m atilla grade Belt. These ch airm en a re to select A t least 200 persons are expected to Wm. G raybeal. Two Man Scoring Play. 13 E lection of officers w ill be held an d school F rid ay evening a t 8 o’clock. e th e r mem bers on th e ir respective form th e line th a t will (orce the Rebekah. o th e r im p o rta n t business tak en care coyotes and o th e r p redatory an The A thena gam e was a scoring Skeleton and sunflow er dances, and com m ittees. Noble G rand, Gladys H ale; Vice im als and birds from th e ir h iding G rand, G race Mudge; R. Sec., T hel of. The proposed coyote drive to be vocal num bers are a p a rt of th e a t b a ttle betw een K eller of H erm iston A com m ittee on new en terp rises and H ansell of A thena, w ith H an staged S unday w ill be d iscussed. places into th e open. tractions. ma H ark en rid e r; F in an ce Sec., Ber was ordered appointed. sell leading by two points a t the S hotguns will be used by sports th a N atio n ; T reas., O rrel H ughes; L eading p arts will be tak en by A program com m ittee was nam ed fin al w histle, 24 to 22. Each player m en and all p recautions possible are W arden, Cora M innick; Conductor, TO W N TEAM TAKES the follow ing stu d en ts: Ja ck Quick, follows: W. G. K ersbergen, Jo h n scored about h alf of th e ir respective being tak en (or th e safety of those Mabie W alk er; Inside G uardian, Tom Saw yer; F ran k ey K enny, Huck as team ’s to ta l points. A thena kept ta k in g p a rt. The drive w ill be con M arguerite H oughton; O utside G uar TW O GAMES F in n ; Agnes Riley, A u n t Polly; C larke a nd O. O. F e lthouse. ah ead ju st far enough to play safe, ducted along the sam e lines as ra b dian, E d ith Cable; R.S.N.G., C lara K eith Rodenbough, Ju d g e T h atch er; and w ith Jo h n s and Jones both out bit drives held here previously w ith M cReynolds; L.S.N.G., Benny Reeves, Joe H arp er; Robert STORE REPORTS B eulah Si T he H erm iston A th letic club took Irvin, In ju n Joe; Ann M ary Sher on fouls in th e closing m inutes, th e exceptions th a t the line w ill mons; R.S.V.G. A udra W h ite; L.S. tw o b ask etb all gam es T uesday n ig h t th e ir ten point lead was enough to form from a w ider area to assure V.G., G race L ogan; C haplain, Dora lock. Becky; and B etty M ustard, INCREASED VOLUME on th e local court, d efeatin g the win th e game. T he rough an d tu m h u n te rs of wild game. Amy. M ikesell; M usician. Mabie Smith. Ja ck A llen team from P endleton, 22 ble gam e on th e sm all floor saw 16 Miss Elsie T ucker is d irec tin g the R efreshm ents w ere served to th e to 16, an d th e S tan field CCC team, H orsem en w ill be on the grounds The H erm iston M ercantile Co fouls called a g a in st A thena, and to assist in s ta rtin g the drive w hich, mem bers and visitors a t the close of 23 to 20. The CCC team was tak en production, assisted by Mae W urs- o p erativ e store rep o rted an in c re as seven a g a in st th e Bulldogs. ter, accom panist. _ it is expected, w ill include spo rts the evening. ed volume of business, to ta lin g $15,- on the same n ig h t w ith th e sched men from all sections of th e county. 000 in sales, d u rin g 1937, a t its a n Overcome Heppner 71-18. Surprise Visit. uled gam e as a b re a th e r b u t th e Coffee and sandw iches w ill be n u al business m eeting last F rid ay THETA DELTA boys barely nosed them out. H e n rie tta Lodge No. 36 of Echo T uesday n ig h t a t H eppner th e served a t a point south of H at Rock n ig h t held in th e Union church. Mrs. Cecil W arn er and W illis Cram p- a t th e close of th e drive when all surprised the local Rebecca lodge by PHI PLEDGES A. E. M cFarland of U m atilla and B ulldogs celebrated by scoring a t ton tied fo r points in th e gam e v isitin g in a body th e firs t m eeting those p a rtic ip a tin g w ill be guests of Bill K ik were elected d ire c to rs to w ill, which came unexpectedly since th e U m atilla P ro ject F arm Bureau. of the new term . Games were played a g a in st Jack Allen, b ut W a rn er was serve w ith A. W. T u rn b lad , V ictor th e Mac Hi boys w ere barely able to h ig h in th e CCC game. On the H er Two U m atilla county boys were All local people are asked to bring and refresh m en ts were served. Sun S tockard and E m m ett Cooney. E. H. nose out th e M ustangs in a h ard th e ir own cups if they wish coffee beam Rebecah Lodge No. 180 now m iston squad are C. W arner, D ayton am ong the six pledges to T h eta Del D unning is m anager of th e store, as fo u g h t gam e th e S atu rd ay before. H arris, E pperson. Ed Bensel, K en ta P hi, n atio n al ho n o rary f ra te rn i meets the 1st and 3d Tuesday of served to them. The Bulldogs w ere ag ain paced by neth Knei*r, E stel, G lenn Hamm on. ty, for men on th e E astern Oregon sisted by Brice Robinson. G erald K eller, who w ent on a ram Such a drive has not been in each month. The by-laws w ere am ended red u c W illis Cram pton, Buell, L eonard N a N orm al school cam pus, a t LaG rande. Zula W uner, d istric t deputy pres a u g u ra te d in th is section previously tion, H ugh D riscoll and F red R an They w ere E arl A tteb u ry , son of Mr. ing the m em bership fee to tw enty- page by sin k in g th e ball for th irte e n field goals and four free throw s, a and g re a t an ticip atio n is held for a ident of Cascade Locks, Ore., visited kin. ____ and Mrs. George A tte b u ry of S ta n five cents, and the m an ag er stated g ran d to tal of 30 points. T he locals day of sport for m any people. The the local R ebekah lodge a t th e last th a t plans were being m ade to pay field, and A rt Sm ith of Helix. led 15 to 2 a t th e first q u a rte r, in ra b b it drives staged two years ago m eeting. The fra te rn ity know n as the a dividend to m em bers d u rin g the creasin g to 44 to 6 a t th e h alf U altee Rebekah Lodge No. 224 C. E. ELECTS AND b ro u g h t people from g re a t distances “ brain tr u s t” on the cam pus, adm its ensuing year. has asked Sunbeam Lodge No. 180 to p a rtic ip a te in th e chase of the A program was presented co n sist tim e. W ith G ettm an, Corpe, Cram p- only m em bers of good m oral ch a ra c evasive hare, and th e coyote will to in itia te in th e ir hall a t Stanfield PLANS BANQUET ing of a vocal solo by Mrs. V ictor ton and M. R an k in com ing in to the te r and w ith a th ree point scholas th e evening of F eb ru ary 14. The prove more wily. Stockard, a d u et by Mrs. Stockard gam e th e second half, th e score tic average. local in itia tin g team has been reor stood 56 to 9 a t th e end of th e th ird ganized and all m em bers are very A C h ristian E ndeavor week ban-1 E arI A tteb u ry is a g rad u a te of and Miss Opal S tockard, and a vocal q u a rte r and 71 to 18 a t th e fin al A. E. BENSEL FAVORS en th u sia stic in le arn in g th e new q u et to be given Saturday," F e b ru a ry S tan field high school w ith the solo by C hilds B arh am . w histle. floor work. 5, was planned by m em bers of the class of ’37. H eppner squad was com plete SWEET CLOVER local society th is week, a t w hich DAIRY ASSOCIATION ly The lost w ith o u t th e ir key-m an. La- Vey Estate Closed. W alter Myers, sta te field secretary , STANFIELD SAA W ILL will be present. Societies in n ear V erne V anM arter. who w as desig A N N U A L MEET P astu res in the w est end of Um a nated as ineligible for com petition Final order is issued by County by tow ns w ill also be guests of the tilla county have been a problem , es DISCUSS SCHOOL th is sem ester by the Oregon H igh Ju d g e Carl Cham bers closing the local group. C h ristian E ndeavor pecially to those new com ers who do The a n n u a l m eeting of th e U m a School A th letic association. week is an an n u a l an n iv ersary ob Joseph Vey estate, and d isch arg in g not u n d ersta n d the system of p la n t The S tanfield School A dvance servance by the o rg an izatio n d u rin g R ita Silva Vey, executrix. T otal es tilla-M orrow D airy H erd Im prove Coming Schedule. ing and ro ta tin g crops for beter pas tate was listed a t $151,391.18, w ith tu re s w hich give p rofitable retu rn s. m ent association w ill m eet T hursday w hich special program s are ar $87,478.50 real property and $63,- m ent association will be held S a t The H erm iston boys’ and g irls' evening. F eb ru ary 3. in th e S ta n urday, J a n u a ry 28, a t 1:00 p. m., at ranged in a social and educational The m a jo rity of soil on these pro 903.68 personal. T otal costs and dis the com m unity hall on th e fair team s go to H elix F rid ay nig h t,, je c ts is coarse and loose and needs field school b u ilding a t 8 :00 o’clock program . bursem ents were $32,668.24, includ g rounds in H erm iston. P lan s are w hile S atu rd ay n ig h t a re tu rn gam e crop ro tatio n to build for profitable to discuss school b etterm en ts and T he soe'ety elected Miss C atherine $21,123.78 in h e ritan c e taxes. underw ay to form a long-tim e will be played w ith Irrig o n on the pastures. Newcomers may avail h ear facts and figures w hich the McMullen as president for an o th er ing w hich can be local floor by both boys an d girls. them selves of inform ation soon to school board has been asked to as year, Bill Corpe as vice president, B alance to heirs is $118,722.94. breeding program app ear in a p astu re b u lletin p re semble. The m eeting will be of in V irginia Dyer, secretary , M ary Alice Listed as heirs are R ita Silva Vey, linked w ith a b e tte r system ot keep Echo brings both boys an d g irls team s here for a re tu rn gam e T ues pared by A ssistant County A gent te re st to every person in th e com Corpe, trea su rer, G lenn W arner, widow, and Mary M. Ja n u a ry , Rose ing Individual cow records. A num ber of th e present mem bers day n ig h t. Ja y T. P ierson, and H. K. Dean, sup m unity and a g en eral in v itatio n is prayer m eeting ch airm an , N ina Rae Monese and E lizabeth U nderhill, L ineups for th e A thena and H ep d au g h ters. Raley, K ilkenny & Raley a re in terested in o rg an izin g a coop e rin te n d e n t of th e U m atilla Field given everyone to atten d . McCulley, social ch airm an , B etty a re atto rn ey s for th e estate. pner A squads w ere as follow s: erativ e bull association w hich can S tation. Ann M orehouse, lookout chairm an, A th en a (5 2 ) be financed from local banks, farm H erm iston (4 2 ) Opal S tockard, m issionary chairm an. A. E. Bensel, who farm s about REA LINE METER (2 4 ) H ansell F K eller (2 2 ) Wool Growers’ Auxiliary. ers, and th e R u ral R eh ab ilitatio n The society w ill hold ch o ir prac th re e m iles south of tow n on the (1 0 ) Jones The Echo-H erm iston Wool Grow Division of th e U. S. D ep artm en t of S. R an k in (1 0 ) F tice a t the church S atu rd ay n ig h t. B u tte r Creek highw ay, has found BIDS OPENED (4 ) Jo h ns C ers' A uxiliary will m eet a t the home A g ricu ltu re. Among o th e r th in g s K napp (5 ) his farm adapted to sw edt clover (2 ) Kibby G Marble of Mrs. F. B. Belt F rid ay , F eb ru ary discussed a t th e a n n u a l m eeting, Five bids for th e new pow er sys Birth of Son Announced. alo n e if p lanted as new seeding, (1 2 ) Je n k in s G 4, at 1:30 P. M. All mem bers are w ill be th e possibility of dairym en M. R ankin (2 ) w hich w ill m ake a fine p astu re for tem m eters were opened W ednesday Subs: H erm iston - Shaw ( 3 ) ; invitecj to a tte n d th is m eeting. m ilking a large num ber of cows per Mr. and Mrs. M. G. H edw all of two years unless p astured too heavi evening a t th e board m eeting in the farm in o rd er th a t th e ir present A thena— Miller, K ilgore, Zerba. ly. If th e re is d anger of blow ing a R eclam ation building office. The H erm iston announce th e b irth of a H eppner (1 8 ) H erm iston (71 cash income can be increased. Ship Hogs. nurse crop of rye m ay be planted to ta l am o u n t of four bids was son named Thom as Monte la st Sun (6 ) B en n ett F All farm ers m ilk in g cows should K eller (3 0 ) Two double deck tru ck loads of e a rly and the sw eet clover p u t in 84679.60. One bid was $4682, and day m orning. Ja n u a ry 23, a t St. An (5 ) M organ S. R ankin (12) F to Tw in City a tte n d th is m eeting. la te r. Clover sowed in the fall is one a lte rn a te bid was $4662.10, th o n y ’s hospital in P en d leto n . Mr. hogs were shipped (1 ) D rake K napp (7 ) C Livestock com pany last W ednesday w hich described slig h tly d iffe ren t good for one year, w hile th a t p la n t (1 ) A iken H edw all is m anager of th e U m atilla Shaw (10) G Weather Report. by R. D. B lackstone and H en ry G ar- equipm ent. Because of th e same ed in the sp rin g will hold as p astu re (1 ) Coxen G C ooperative C ream ery and 1» receiv M arble berding, recen tly organized as live am ount of bids they were referred to for tw o years. Clover should not Subs: H erm iston— G ettm an (6 ). ing co n g ratu latio n s. Max. Min. D ate stock buyers In th is d istric t. be cut too close to th e ground since B arr & C unningham , a tto rn ey s for .. ............. 40 ... 34 Corpe, Cram pton, M. R ankin ( 6 ) ; Ja n u a ry 20 it sp ro u ts from the p lan t Joint and the local board, and to th e REA a t H eppner — K enny ( 2 ) . C raw ford, 54 35 O’Donnell. 21 ............ if clipped to the roots will not W ashington for ex am ination. No de ____ ________ 42 cision was made by th e board. Two sp ro u t again. 22 ............ ............. 52 rep resen tativ es of bidding com pa 34 23 ............ ............. 47 Sw eet clover also m akes good nies, explained th a t th e bids were M A N Y SUGGESTIONS Ja n u a ry 24 ............ ............. 50 ... 24 p astu re if sowed into ru n down a l according to published list prices falfa b u t should be allow ed to m ake and discounts of th e d iffe ren t com 25 FOR REFRESHMENTS Ja n u a ry 25 ............ ............. 45 a good s ta rt before pastured too panies and w ere th e same th ro u g h 20 Ja n u a ry 26 44 heavily. out th e U nited S tates. Many housew ives g ath ered in one P re c ip ita tio n w as .08. R ep resen tativ es of th e various o r The bidders were G ray Bar Elec Mr. Bensel believes th a t reg u lar T he 7-point program of th e fed of th e larg est m eetings of th e Home D uring 1937 p rec ip ita tio n reached irrig a tio n resu lts in 99 per cent of tric Com pany of P o rtla n d : D uncan gan izatio n s in th is end of th e coun era tio n is as follows: E xtension U nit held in th is d istric t th e success in m a in ta in in g pasture. E lectric Com pany of L aF ay ette, ty atten d ed a m eeting In P en d le To establish governm ent responsi a m ark of 10.47 w hich is th e g re a t a t th e Legion hall T uesday in an all Sweet clover is shallow rooted and Ind; G eneral E lectric Com pany of ton la st Monday n ig h t a t w hich a b ility for resto ratio n and conserva est since 1916 when it w ent as high day m eeting. Miss F ra n cis C linton, if allowed to get too d ry will be set P o rtlan d ; W estinghouse E lectric U m atilla county u n it of th e Oregon tion of w ildlife. as 12.23 Inches. In 1912 It was 10.74 county home d em o n stratio n ag en t, back considerably. No p astu re land Company of P o rtlan d ; an d Sangam o W ildlife F ed eratio n was formed. Of To establish sta n d in g com m ittees an d In 1915 w ent to 10.43. These prepared desserts, salads, beverages should go longer th a n ten days E lectric Com pany of Springfield, ficers w ere elected and a co n stitu in both houses of congress to fu rth e r four, are th e only y ears on record and sandw iches of a v ariety w hich tion and by-law s adopted. w ithout w ater, he believes. P astu re 111. conservation in terests. may be served by hostesses on social A rep o rt was given th a t w ork on land really needs w ater m ore reg u R ichard A verill was elected presi To striv e for ad equate funds for show ing th e m o istu re going over occasions. The various dishes p re la rly th an any cu ltiv ated crop. th e power line is progressing rapidly d en t; C. K. C ranston, vice presi th e U. S. Biological Survey and the one num eral. pared were served to th e ladles for lunch. Sweet clover p astu re should not w ith poles being set a t th e ra te ot d en t; H enry V orlicky, secretary and U. S. B ureau of Fisheries. from two to th ree miles a day. Un H. W. Dickson, trea su rer. All are To establish cooperative research Mrs. R. B. W ilcox, who is c h a ir be pastured in its e n tire ty but divi FRED ASTAIRE man of th e u n it, acted as hostess for ded in to two or th ree sections and less hindered by some unforseen from P endleton. The officers co n sti betw een th e federal and sta te gov th e day. T h irty -o n e were present pastu red in ro ta tio n — in th is way cause, it is expected th a t lines up tu te th e executive board to w hich ern m en ts on m a tte rs affectin g w ild IN NEW COMEDY and Miss C linton expressed her a p th e p la n ts have an o p p o rtu n ity to B u tter Creek will be ready for w ir Roy Hale of H erm iston was elected life and earm ark for sta te w ildlife preciation for th e in te rest shown. send up new shoots and are not ing by the firs t of F eb ru ary . A t th e as a member a t large. O thers present resto ra tio n projects th e revenues Love, lyrics and la u g h te r are com Mrs. C. J. Jackson and Mrs. P aul tram pled by th e hoofs of the stock. present ra te of progress, th e e n tire from H erm iston were J. W. McMul tak en in excise taxes (am o u n tin g to bined A sta ire 's new sta rrin g Van P atte n w ere nam ed project Such p astu re should be plowed u n system will be com pleted before the len, A. E. Bensel, V irgil Sm ith, ab o u t $3,500,000 a n n u a lly ), from film w in ith Fred George B u rn s and G ra d e leaders to a tte n d a m eeting In P e n David M ittlesdorf. Lyle T ilden, Roy sportsm en of America. der every two years and planted to firs t of A pril. The most im p o rta n t fea tu re in the Hale. O. C. Pierce and P aul Bracher. To striv e for ad equate federal Allen, “ A Damsel in D istress,” dleton next Monday. Ja n u a ry 31. at row crops. system now before users is th a t of The U m atilla P ro ject F arm B ur cu sto d ian sh ip over our w aters to w hich s ta rts S unday a t th e Oasis w hich they will h ear ab o u t ap p ro Mr. Bensel used b arn y ard m anure house w iring. Several co n tracto rs eau, th e H erm iston Com mercial the end th a t th e pollution may be th e atre. p ria te clothing. They will b rin g as fertilizer. a re in th e field an d v ario u s prices club, th e H erm iston Rod & Gun club cleaned up and d ro u g h th s and floods A com plicated rom ance betw een a th is Inform ation back to th e ir own are reported. and the A m erican Legion, H erm is m inim ized. highly-publicized A m erican dan cer u n it mem bers for th e next m eeting, M eetings are being planned early ton Post, have affilia te d w ith the To striv e for ad equate ap p ro p ria and a title d E nglish g irl try in g to F eb ru ary 22. Examiner Here Feb. 2. in F ebru ary w ith rep resen tativ es U m atilla county u n it of th e Oregon tions for w ildlife research. avoid a loveless m a rriag e com prises | The exam iner of o perators and from th e extension d ep artm en t of W ildlife F ederation. T he U m atilla To su p p o rt th e program for con Son is Born ch au ffeu rs will be in H erm iston Oregon S tate college to give in stru c - county u n it, th ro u g h a ffilia tio n w ith tinued and b e tte r enforcem ent of all th e them e of th e story. T he com pii- [ cations en te r w hen not only th e Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M athers of W ednesday, F eb ru ary 2, a t th e city tions in house w irin g and use of I th e Oregon F ederation Is a member game laws. frien d s and relativ es of th e p air . Echo anno u n ce th e b irth of a n in e lih ra ry betw een th e hours of 1:00 appliances. Good w irin g is urged jof th e G eneral W ildlife F ederation The next m eeting will be held to 5:00, according to a recent a n and it is assured th a t th is kind of w hich has o rg an izatio n s in all states F eb ru ary 28 a t th e Cham ber of Com tak e opposing sides in th e m a tte r ' pound son Sunday evening, Ja n u a ry nouncem ent released from the Sec work su itab le for present and fu- of th e n ation. M emberships are made merce rooms In Pendleton at which b ut th e se rv a n ts a t th e g ir l’s castle 23, at th e ir home in Echo. He was 'nam ed R obert Neill. Mrs. M athers re ta ry of S ta te 's office. All those tu re uses cj»n be obtained a t very |u p from any org an izatio n interested tim e d efin ite plans will be made for also try to influence th e pair. These factors all b rin g ab o u t will be rem em bered by m any as B er w ishing perm its or licenses to drive reasonable prices. All users are I in conservation of wild life. Dues 'h e co unty observance of N ational cars are asked to get In touch w ith urged to m ake a study of th eir | are paid by organ izatio n s ra th e r W ildlife R estoration W eek, opening m an ? sid e -sp littin g comedy situ a- nice Neill. Mr. M athers was recen t- tions w ith the catch y song num bers ly appointed a c tin g postm aster at th e exam iner d u rin g these hours. needs. I th a n individuals. M arch 20. and A staire's novel d an cin g routines. ¡Erho. Sunbeam Rebekah Lodge No. 180 and V inyard Lodge No. 206 of th e Order of Oddfellows held th e ir a n n ual public in sta lla tio n th e evening of J a n u a ry 17 in th e local hall. The in stallin g officers were G rand Mas te r Gwyn H ughes and D istrict Depu ty P resid en t C lara McReynolds, as sisted by G rand M arshall Beulah Simons, an d W. R. L onghorn who was in stalled as recording secretary for the tw en ty -fifth consecutive year. Roy M innick of Irrig o n was installed as the re tirin g P.N.G. of th e Oddfellows. The follow ing officers w ere in stalled : LOCAL GROUPS AFFILIATE WITH UMATILLA COUNTY UNIT OF WILD LIFE FEDERATION ~ *. I '. - - - ara ?j - t rr■■ ry~3fx." suis Basketball-Jrrigon, Saturday; Echo Next Tuesday