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CHRISTMAS W B R IN G ’’ .9 ^ ìfonnistun ítrralíi *' BRIGHT». VOLUME XXXII HERMI8TOH. TTMATTT.T.A QOTOTY. OBBOON, -.OMRER 16 4-H ACHIEVEMENT RECOGNIZED MONDAY AT ANNUAL BANQUET HERALD CHANGES PAGE MAKE-UP — — ❖ You w ill n o tice a ch an g e in ❖ th e m ake-up of th e H erald f ir s t <0 used last week. T h e reaso n fo r •> th is ch an g e is to m ake a re a l <0 live new s page of n u m b er tw o ♦ by p lacin g th e local new s ❖ th ere. T he back page carries<* local sto rie s an d co rresp o n d - ♦ enee. T h is se t-u p w ill be fol- ♦ low ed in th e fu tu re , so look for ❖ ❖ th e locals on page tw o a t a ll ❖ Boys an d g irls o f th e 4-H club ❖ tim es. a n d e n th u s ia s tic p a re n ts beam ed in 4» * * * * * * * * * * th e sa tisfa c tio n bo rn of ach ie v em en t a s th e y p a rtic ip a te d in th e a n n u a l a c h ie v e m e n t day b an q u et stag ed a t th e M eth o d ist ch u rch M onday n ig h t, m a rk in g th e close of a n o th e r y e a r s w ork. O u tsta n d in g club w o rk er received T h e local m e etin g of th e U m atilla a d d itio n a l re c o g n itio n fo r th e ir C ounty A g ric u ltu ra l C o n serv atio n w o rk by w ay of a n u m b er of in d iv i asso ciatio n w as h eld in th e b ase d u a l prizes and aw ard s. F o rty -fo u r m ent room s of th e U nion c h u rc h in g irls an d 56 boys re p re se n te d club H erm isto n , W ednesday a fte rn o o n . w o rk ers in H erm isto n , S tan field , A re p o rt of th e a c tiv itie s of th e as C olum bia d is tric t, U m a tilla and so ciatio n w as read by J a y T. P ie r E cho com m unities. son. It show ed th a t th e to ta l d is H. C. S eym our of C orvallis, s ta te b u rsem en ts to fa rm ers in U m a tilla 4-H club lead e r for 22 y ears, was co u n ty from N ovem ber 1st. 1937, to th e p rin c ip a l sp eak er. H e declared O ctober 31st, 1938, w as $185,891.70, t h a t th e q u a lity of local lead ersh ip an d th a t th e cost of all o p e ratio n s can m ake o r b reak a 4-H club o rg a of th e asso ciatio n in th e co u n ty w as n iz a tio n , as h a s been h is ex p erien ce $ 1 8 ,m .O 8 . in lo o k in g back over th e m an y years C o m m itteem en chosen for th e of clu b w ork. E n th u s ia s tic praise d is tric t co m p risin g th e w est end of cam e, how ever, for U m atilla co u n ty th e c o u n ty w ere W. T. Reeves, S ta n lead e rsh ip . field, c h a irm a n ; R. G. S aylor, Echo, “ I t ’s because of th e ex cellen t lo vice c h a irm a n ; C. M. Jack so n , H e r c a l lead e rsh ip th a t O regon is able to m iston, co m m itteem an , all re -e le c t ste p o u t and s ta y rig h t a t th e top ed. R eeves w as also elected d eleg a te w ith o th e r s ta te s in n a tio n a l com pe to th e m eetin g of th e co u n ty com titio n ," Mr. Seym our sta te d . “ O re m itte e ; an d Ja ck so n as a lte rn a te . H. firs t a lte rn a te gon ra te s a t th e top in n a tio n a l club J. O tt w as elected to th e co m m ittee, a n d C. L. U pham c o m p e titio n ." T h e very n a tu r e of club w ork second a lte rn a te . m ak es it o u ts ta n d in g and th e s ta n d a rd s and re s u lts sp eak for th e m selves, said th e s ta te lead er. T h e fu n d a m e n ta ls of p u ttin g th eo ry Into p ra c tic e fu rn ish e s a base an d co n fi A score of in te re ste d w om en a t den ce Ju s tify in g th e su p p o rt b eing g iv en club w ork deals in a p ra c tic a l ten d ed a n a ll day m eetin g a t th e J. field in tr a in in g lead e rsh ip , g iv in g H. R eid hom e in C olum bia d is tric t to h e a r Mrs. E u n ice a b e tte r outlook, b u ild in g c h a ra c te r T h u rsd a y B ra n d t from O regon S ta te college a n d m a k in g for b e tte r citizen s. C lub lead e rs in w est U m atilla ta lk on la n d scap in g . A ll w ho h eard c o u n ty w ho w ere o b jects of th e s ta te th e ta lk an d took p a rt in th e d is le a d e r’s p raise in clu d e Mrs. W . E. cussion an d to u r of th e g ro u n d s de K en n ed y , Mrs. W m . B ensel, G race cla re th a t th ey d eriv ed a g re a t deal B ensel, A. E. R ugg, U m a tilla ; Mrs. of b en efit. W. A. H in e lin e , E s th e r M cM ullen, T h e co m m u n ity C h ristm a s tre e A n n S om m erer, Miss E va W ilcox, K e n n e th B ensel, E m il Z ivney, H e r w as d eliv ered to th e lo t a t th e w est m isto n ; Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s, Mrs. end of M ain s tre e t th e firs t of th e G eorge W ood, Mrs. G. Moore, Leo w eek, and m easu res m ore th a n th ir ty feet. Dr. B elt, ap p o in te d by R u e b e r, W. R. B arb er, S tan field . T he te n d e r beef fo r th e b an q u et th e C om m ercial clu b to a ss ist in th e w as from a ste e r raised by Jo h n Mc w ork of g e ttin g th e tre e in place h as M ullen, 4-H livesto ck clu b m em ber, been a c tiv e in ev ery p h ase of th e an d w as p u rch ased by th e U m atilla w ork. T h e city w ill fu rn is h w ire an d P ro je c t F arm B u reau , sp o n so rer of th e G arden clu b h as p u rch ased th e b a n q u e t, w ith th e assista n c e of w a terp ro o f so ck ets an d a d d itio n a l those alread y th e lad ies of th e F a rm B u reau a u x b ulbs to a u g m e n t ow ned by th e co m m ercial club, and iliary . J a y T. P ierso n , a s s is ta n t co u n ty w ith “ ju ic e ” fu rn ish e d by th e H e r L ig h t & P ow er com pany, a g e n t, acted as m a ste r of cerem o m iston nies. O th er sp eak ers on th e pro lab o r by th e e le c tric ia n s of th e com g ram w ere Rev. S te a rn s C ushing, m u n ity , th e tre e is b ound to be a J r ., of H e rm isto n , W a lte r H olt, b e a u tifu l a d d itio n to th e C h ristm as co u n ty a g e n t, an d Miss F ra n c e s d eco ratio n s of th e city . C lin to n , co u n ty hom e d e m o n stra tio n B ecause C h ristm a s h as alw ay s (C o n tin u ed on page 2) been k n o w n as a tim e of "p eace on e a rth , good w ill to w ard m en ,” con te s ta n ts in th e lig h tin g p ro g ram for th e h o lid ay s a re asked n o t to use an y " f la s h e r” e q u ip m e n t In th e ir d eco ratio n s. T h ey in te rfe re g re a tly UM ATILLA, Dec. 8— T h e U m a w ith rad io recep tio n . tilla G arden clu b cleared $12 by s e rv in g d in n e r to th e S ch o o lm aster’s G ard en club m em b ers voted Mon c lu b M onday, as w as rep o rted T u es day to give su b sc rip tio n s of " B e tte r d ay a t th e re g u la r m eetin g to a H om es and G a rd e n s," an d "S u n se t, la rg e g ro u p o f m em bers. A re p o rt w as h eard by th e com to th e H erm isto n lib ra ry . m itte e on • cem etery c le a n in g and J a c k H ouse, w ho ow ns th e s k a t b e a u tify in g , s ta tin g th a t th e city co u n cil had given m uch p ra ise for in g rin k , h as o ffered a prize of $1 th e in te re s t th e women a re ta k in g in s k a tin g tic k e ts fo r som e w in n er. in th e w ork. T h e w omen w ere given A good ch ance to g et y o u r y o u n g er th e a u th o r ity to p u rch ase w ater m em bers of th e fam ily to h elp w ith pipe. A d iscussion w as h eld re g a r d th e C h ristm a s d eco ratio n s. in g k in d of law n to be p lan ted and T h e H erm isto n H erald is d o in g a re p o rt on a sm all fu n d raised fo r th e Work. T he p o ssib ility of se all th e p rin tin g of e n tra n c e b la n k s c u r in g PW A la b o r w as to be in v e s ti and p u b licity fo r th e lig h tin g con g a te d . by R oscoe W illiam s a n d re test, as a c o n trib u tio n to t h a t a c ti vity. p o rted upon a t n e x t m eeting. Mrs. W m. K ik and Mrs. W m. B en E ach m em ber of th e g a rd e n club sel gave an in te re s tin g re p o rt on the lan d scap e g a rd e n in g m eetin g held is asked to b rin g a g ard en c ata lo g to th e n e x t m e e tin g fo r ex ch an g e a t H erm isto n . Mrs. S pencer, ch a irm a n of th e and discussion. Send to som e fa v o rite wayd a n d m ean s co m m ittee, o u t seed house for th e ir la te s t p u b lic a lin ed p lan s to be c arried o u t a fte r tion an d m ake n o te of som e u n u su a l p la n t w hich you h av e found a d a p t J a n u a r y 1. T h e club voted a d o n atio n to aid able to th is lo cality . A t th e la s t in p re s e n tin g th e co m m u n ity C h ris t m e etin g Mrs. A lice W a g n e r told how m as tree. Q uestio n s w ere an sw ered to b u ild a com post pile. w hich had been han d ed in a t th e la s t m eetin g , th ro u g h th e co u rtesy M rs. W a lte r S m ith an n o u n ced and assista n c e of Mrs. H. K. Dean th a t a m eetin g w ill be held F rid a y of H erm isto n . . . ev en in g a t th e M eth o d ist ch u rc h as An in v ita tio n w as ex ten d ed by th e a p ra c tic e of c a ro ls for th e com H erm isto n G ard en clu b to Join a m u n ity C h ristm as tre e sin g in g . S in g child developm en t o rg a n iz a tio n . T he ers from Miss R oss’s g ro u p a t th e cln b also voted to send m em bership school w ill also s in g carols. d u e s to th e S ta te F e d e ra tio n of G ar den clubs J a n u a r y la t. B e tte r g e t yo u r C h ristm as d eco ra T he club w ill a g a in m eet T u es d ay , D ecem ber 20. a t 2 :0 0 p. m., in tio n s e a rly before th e sto ck s a re de pleted. th e C o m m unity h all. Be su re to g et y o u r e n tra n c e b lan k filled o u t an d in to th e H erald Bests to California. office as soon as possible. Some a re T _______ Mr. and Mrs. C. M B est le ft S u n a lre a d y In. day m o rn in g fo r B ellflow er. Long Weather Report. B each. C alif., to spend th e re m a in d e r o f th e w in te r, e x p ectin g to re D ate Max. Min tu r n to th e ir hom e in H erm isto n Decern ber 1 .............. 56 26 • nm e tim e in A n ri, L ast w in te r th e D ecem ber 2 .............. .............. 60 36 B ests sn en t th „ w in te r in F lo rid a D ecem ber 3 ............... .............. 50 35 end o th p r « p uth ern states. Thev D ecem ber 4 ............. 53 . 39 ■en»ed th e ir ho u se to Mr. an d Mrs. D ecem ber 5 40 57 n - R. S lauson M r S lain o n is m an D pcember 6 . . . 52 32 a g e r of th e H erm isto n M otor com- D ecem ber 7 ............. ......... 68 48 P re c ip ita tio n w as .31. SEYMOUR PRAISES ALL LOCAL LEADERS ❖ ❖ ❖ •> ❖ ❖ ❖ <• ❖ •> AG CONSERVATION ELECTS COMMITTEE ♦ ♦ UM ATILLA GARDEN CLUB ACTIVITIES GARDEN CLUB ♦ CHATS ‘ * TEMPORARY SEED MARKETING PLAN Seed g ro w ers In w est U m atilla an d n o rth M orrow co u n ties m et T u esd ay afte rn o o n in th e b asem en t of th e U nion c h u rc h an d form ed a te m p o ra ry seed m a rk e tin g o rg a n iz a tio n to w ork w ith th e B lue M oun ta in Seed G row ers' asso ciatio n of La G rande. W. G. R odda w as nam ed te m p o ra ry c h a irm a n , an d J. B. F le t ch er, se c re ta ry , W. B. S m ith , m a n a g e r of th e B lue M o u n tain Seed G row ers' asso ciation, an d H. H. H u ro n , p re sid e n t, spoke to th e gro u p , te llin g of th e setu p w hich is a co o p erativ e m a rk e tin g p lan s im ila r to th a t of th e E a ste rn O regon T u rk ey G ro w ers’ associa tion. T h e asso ciatio n d ed u cts e ig h t p ercen t fo r h a n d lin g charge. T he seed is sold on a pool basis. T he a s so ciatio n has been in o p eratio n for fo u r years. Mr. S m ith u rg ed local seed g ro w ers to p re p a re th e ir seed fo r sale a t th e e a rlie s t possible d a te in re a d i ness fo r th e sp rin g m a rk e t. H e s ta te d th a t th e re w as a h ig h pro d u ctio n in g ro w in g g ra ss seed. A n o th er m eetin g w ill be called w ith in th e n ex t ten days. CANTATA PART P. T. A. PROGRAM T he p ro g ram fo r th e P a re n t- T e a c h e rs’ asso ciatio n m eetin g T h u rs day, D ecem ber 15, w ill co n sist o f a C h ristm a s c a n ta ta p resen ted by th e H e rm isto n U nion h ig h school glee clubs u n d e r th e d irectio n of Miss G w endolyn Ross. T h e pro g ram open a t 8 :0 0 p. m. in th e h ig h school gym w ith P h y llis S ires as acco m p an ist. Solo p a rts w ill be ta k e n by J im Jack so n , G erald in e M ullins, G ladys P ierso n , M axine B lin sto n , V irg in ia D yer, W an d a Moore, A llen C larke, A lford Shipp, F ra n c e s F o lle tt, E llen H am ill, B a rb a ra Moore, M ary H elene P iersol. T h e p u b lic is in v ited to h e a r th is pro g ram . W. D. NEILL BUYS F. A. BAKER FARM T he F. A. B ak er farm , co n sistin g of 80 acres, was sold la s t week to W. D. N eill, w ho took possession th is w eek. T he B ak ers have farm ed on th e S tan field p ro je c t fo r th e p a st 28 y e a rs and w ill now m ake th e ir hom e in S tan field . Mr. a n d Mrs. N eill have lived n e a r P in e C ity on th e B u tte r C reek for 10 years. T h ey a re know n by people in th is d is tr ic t as th r if ty fa rm ers and w ill be an asset to th e S tan field co m m u n ity . W ith th e farm go 20 head of d a iry c a ttle , farm m a c h in e ry an d a m odern house w ith fu rn a c e , ru n n in g w a te r an d e le c tric ity . Corn Show Winners. Corn g ro w n on farm s in th is lo c a lity en te re d in th e e a ste rn O regon d iv isio n of th e s ta te corn show held a t P o rtla n d , D ecem ber 1-2-3, placed. R eed’s Y ellow D ent, w h ich w as in tro d u ced on th e p ro je c t by W. J. L ogan, en tered by R alp h R ich ard s, placed fifth , an d th a t gro w n by K e n n eth Bensel, placed th ird . H y b rid corn grow n by Leo R u eb er of S ta n fie ld placed sev e n th . A re p o rt on th e corn yield in th is section for th e paRt y ear w ill he pub lish ed n ext w e e k . __________ _ _____ District Legion Conference. T he d is tric t A m erican L egion an d a u x ilia ry co n feren ce w as held in H ep p n er, F rid a y , a t w hich Mrs. Ja m e s T odd, p re sid e n t of D istric t No. 6. had a very a c tiv e p a r t in th e p ro g ram . H erm isto n w as re p re se n t ed by Mr. and Mrs. A1 C able, Mr. an d Mrs. C. J. Jack so n , Jam es Todd, Mr. a n d Mrs. W. E. L o g an , R. H. P ierso l, Mrs. M abel W a lk e r, Mrs. G. W. R ipley, Mrs. W. L. H am m , Mrs. Wm. B ensel. Mrs. F. B. B elt and Sam Moore. ENTER THE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST TODAY! DECEMBER 8. 1938. ROY GRAYBILL, MARIMBA ARTIST BULLDOGS LOSE TO UMATILLA IN BASKETBALL OPENER CTES B ask etb all season for th e local h ig h school w as o fficia lly opened h ere S a tu rd a y n ig h t w ith U m a tilla com ing o u t on top by a n arro w m a r g in of one point. B oth team s cam e o n to th e floor as th e new 27-piece h ig h school band stru c k up a lively tu n e , g iv in g th e larg e crow d a th r ill th a t rem in d ed them of th e e x c itin g n ig h ts of b a sk etb all la s t season. Close ch eck in g w as fe a tu re d by both team s w ith n e ith e r team b e ing ab le to c o n siste n tly h it th e loop. W ith a heavy schedule a w a itin g b o th team s, som e real co n tests a re Roy G ray b ill. M arim ba A rtist, w ill fe a tu re b e a u tifu l and u n u su al expected before th e season is closed. M arim ba-X ylophone m elodies S unday n ig h t a t th e M ethodist ch u rc h in G erald K eller, la st y e a r’s s ta r fo r a concert. He h as ap p eared in a n u m b er of larg e chu rch es, civic clubs, w ard an d one of th e best p lay ers g ran g es and o th e r groups. He also gave a concert for th e W estlan d ever developed a t H erm isto n U nion G range m em bers T h u rsd a y n ig h t. T he public is in v ited to a tte n d th is h ig h , w as g re a tly m issed on S a tu r Sunday co n cert w hich begins a t 8 :0 0 p. m. day n ig h t’s lin e-u p for th e Bulldogs. In c id e n ta lly , th e sam e n ig h t he w as Annual Power Equipment Show. in th e s ta r tin g lin eu p in h is fre sh R alp h C rum , re p re se n ta tiv e of th e m an y ear a t P acific U n iv ersity a t B raden-B ell T ra c to r Co., of P en d le F o rest Grove, an d led all sco rers a s th e B radford ton, was in H erm isto n W ednesday th e ir team dum ped T h e h ig h school ho n o r ro ll fo r th e and announced th e a n n u a l pow er C lo th iers of P o rtla n d in an overtim e second six w eeks has been presented show for W ednesday, D ecem ber 14. j game. H. B arb o u leto s and G ene H ia tt, by Supt. W. G. K ersb erg en as fol a t th e p lan t. He s ta te d t h a t th e lows: b u ild in g had re c e n tly been rem odel last y e a r’s s te lla r p erfo rm ers, scored F resh m en — D onna S aylor, P h y llis ed m ak in g m ore d isp lay room. T he all 14 p o in ts for th e U m atilla q u in Sires; Sophom ores — G ilb ert D yer, new m an ag er Is Ivan Cox of W alla tet. Susan K nox; J u n io rs —-Z elda C urtis, W alla, w ho h as had 15 y ears ex p er As th e w h istle opened th e gam e, F ran ces F o lle tt, Joyce M cCulley, ience in th e field in N o rth A m erica, M. R an k in w as called for c h a rg in g , Bob Jack so n , Ja c k M eyer an d E ldon R ussia and M anchuria. S pecial c u t b u t V. H ia tt m issed th e th ro w for S aylor; S eniors —< V irg in ia D yer, aw ays w ill be displayed by special U m atilla. In re tu rn . O. M cNabb P ressley S tillin g s. G. Elw ood, E le fa c to ry re p re se n ta tiv e s of th e com fouled an d C orpe m issed for H er an o r S tein er, G erald in e M ullins, A l pany show ing a c tu a l w o rk in g o p era m iston. G. G ettm an th e n s ta rte d th e firew o rk s by sn e a k in g u n d e r th e ma L aird , R alp h M arble, G. P ierso n , tio n of eq u ip m e n t b ask et for th e firs t goal. O. M cNabb Jesse Moore, L o re tta M ulkins, M ax fouled for th e second tim e an d M. ine B linston. V. C. Smith Will Report. R a n k in added a n o th e r p o in t fo r th e The g rad e school h o n o r ro ll is as V. C. S m ith, d eleg a te re p re se n tin g B ulldogs. U m atilla th en got sta rte d follow s: U m atilla county a t th e W ild L ife F irs t g rad e— Lois D ean, F lorence F e d e ra tio n m eetin g a t Salem last w ith B arbouletos an d O. H ia tt d ro p A ndrew s, S h irley R o b erts; Second w eek, w ill rep o rt on ev en ts a t a ping in a b ask et each to p u t th e ir tegm in th e lead a t th e end of th e grade.— J e a n D yer, S h irley Sim ons, public m eetin g to be held F rid ay . G eorgia Snead, Bobby Y eager; T h ird D ecem ber 9, a t 8 :0 0 p. m.. in W. J. firs t q u a rte r, 4-3. G. R ugg. w ho en te re d th e gam e g rade— D onald H a rp e r, M ary D oher W a rn e r’s office. A nyone in terested ty, C arolyn B arlow . P a u l P ierso n ; is in v ited to a tte n d and h ear som e for U m atilla in th e second q u a rte r, F o u rth g rad e— L ouise H am m er, Le- th in g of th e p rogram p lanned by the fouled, b u t G ettm an m issed. M arble le t loose w ith a long one t h a t sw ish ladell R eeder, D elores C arr, B ar fed eratio n . ed th ro u g h th e net, p u ttin g H erm is b ara T odd, K e n n eth D ean, Ja c k Os ton a g a in in th e lead. A. G e ttm a n borne; F ifth g rad e — B illy B arlow , ♦ ♦ *8* ••• ••• ••• *•* *•“ s u b s titu te for H erm isto n , increased Jack B elt, B illy H ib b ard , L ucy Hol- U M A T IL L A NEW«? 1 th e lead by d rib b lin g th e le n g th of lom on, A udrey P helps, D avid P ie r t th e floor for a goal. M arble fouled By MRS. G LEN N OSTROM son, O pal R an d ; S ix th g rad e— Bob b u t B arb o u leto s' th ro w h it th e rim ------- « and M artin , D onna Je a n M yers; S eventh > he follow ed It up for tw o p o in ts grade.—J o h n M cM ullen, A lta Byr- Mr. a n d Mrs. C arl A nderson an d ftece B arlo w ; E ig h th grade— D oris d a u g h te r P a tty Lou left F rid a y for br th e h a lf ended w ith H e rm isto n still h a v in g a one p o in t lead, 7 to 6. F o llett. N o rth B onneville w here th ey w ill A pivot sh o t by C ram p to n from m ake th e ir fu tu re home. Mr. A n th e foul lin e was good fo r tw o T he H erm isto n U nion h ig h school derson is an a rm y e n g in ee r an d th ey points. M arble fouled a g a in an d G. w ill be rep resen ted a t a d is tric t s tu hav e m ade th e ir hom e here for some H ia tt m issed. A few m in u te s la te r d e n t council m e etin g in P en d leto n tim e. he dropped in tw o in succession to F rid a y of th is week by V irg in ia Mr. and Mrs. Bill B oulton a rriv ed W ells, A lm a L aird , B a rb a ra Moore, h ere T h u rsd ay of la st week to m ake give U m atilla th e lead ag ain . T h is Bob Jack so n . Jesse Moore, Tom th e ir hom e w hile he Is em ployed waB s h o rt lived as M arble su n k th e Q uick. Jim Jack so n w ill ta k e th e w ith th e g o v ern m en t men th a t a re ball w ith th e B ulldogs a g a in c lin g ing to th e one p o in t lead as th e g ro u p in h is car. sta tio n e d here. B oulton lived here th ird q u a rte r ended. 11 to 10. before, b u t w as tra n s fe rre d to Y el B arb o u letu s slipped one in from T he a n n u a l C h ristm a s dance w ill low stone and th e n to H eppner. th e side and a n o th e r from u n d e r th e be sponsored th is y e a r by th e G irls' T he in f a n t d a u g h te r of Mr. and b ask et to p u t U m a tilla th re e points L eague an d L e tte rm e n s’ club. Decern Mrs. F red W a rn stro m h as been In th e lead. C orpe n arro w ed th is ber 23, In th e high school a u d ito r nam ed E lean o re Ann. dow n to one p o in t and U m atilla ium . _______ „ Mrs. Jessie A rro w sm ith of P o rt began to sta ll w ith tw o m in u te s to land is here v is itin g h e r p aren ts, go. T h e B ulldogs b ro k e th ro u g h for Barlows to Cornelius. M ayor and Mrs. Joe T u ck er. a p erfect set-u p In th e closing m ln- Mr. and Mrs. M erle M iles of T he u te b u t they failed to m ake T he O. L. B arlow fam ily w ill D alles visited a t th e Joe M ann hom e leave F rid a y m o rn in g for C ornelius, g iv in g U m a tilla th e gam e, 14 to i s O regon, w here th e y w ill m ake th e ir S unday. Tw o H erm isto n second team s b a t Miss Ona D avis and H arold E n- hom e. T hey have p u rch ased a 10- tled it o u t In a p re lim in a ry . bysk of P en d leto n v isited a t th e a cre tr a c t located on th e h ig h w ay L in eu p s: , betw een H illsb o ro and F o rest Grove. hom e of h is s iste r. Mrs. G ene Mc H erm isto n U m a tilla Mr. B arlow acted as m a n a g e r of th e F arlan d . F D uc °i’“ ey Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes sp en t C orpe (2 ) H erm isto n C ooperative L a u n d ry & C ram pton F (8 ) B arb o u leto s C annery for sev eral y ears and r e M onday in W alla W alla shopping, G. G ettm an ( 4 ) C ($ ) G. H ia tt signed in O ctober, p la n n in g to move re tu rn in g by w ay of P en d leto n . O vMc£ * bb Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond M cN abb M arble (4 ) to th e coast. H is position w as tak en (1 ) O over by A lton Sisson. T h e B arlow s had as th e ir S u n d ay d in n e r guests. R a S n u k b in s titu te s . H erm isto n ... A. G e tt have been a c tiv e In co m m u n ity a f Mr. and Mrs. P ete M cNabb an d sons m an ( 2 ) , Shipp, K nox; U m a tilla Jo h n n y an d H erb ert. fa irs a n d w ill he ^g re a tly m issed. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W alsh and M oran, R ugg. S te a rn s C u sh in g JT.. d a u g h te r S hanon and B etty L and- referee. Turkey Shoot Sunday. q u ls t have moved from th e T hom p Hansen Musical Evangelist. T u rk ey s w ill ag a in be a v a ila b le a t son house to th e B oulw are house on a tu rk e y shoot being sponsored by th e h ig h w ay . S unday m ark s th e fo u rth w eek of th e A m erican L egion, H erm iston th e rev iv al services a t th e P e n te Post, S unday, D ecem ber 11. A n o th er (H eld from la s t w eek.) costal T ab e rn a c le an d th e services sw ell tim e Is in sto re for sportsm en. T h e local school te a c h e rs who a re to c o n tin u e every n ig h t a t 7:45 took a d v a n ta g e of th e fo u r day va to an d In cluding S u n d ay . Dec. 18. catio n over T h a n k sg iv in g w ere S upt. Mrs. H ansen w ill speak on th e fol and Mrs. G lenn L in who w ent to lo w in g su b je c ts; "T h e W ill of th e th e ir cabin hom e a t Mt. H ood; Coach New T e sta m e n t,” F rid a y ; B randed. an d Mrs. N orm an W o rth ley , w ho W h a t B rand a re you W e a rin g . sp en t th e h o lid ay s w ith h e r p a re n ts, S a tu rd a y ; "A T h o u san d Y ears of and also a tte n d e d th e O regon-O reg P eace,” S unday. on S ta te fo o tb all gam e; C ecilia Bey- B E. Bengs of W a lla W alla, h as Dale Elw ood. H en ry Som m erer J r ., ler an d A deline E ag er sp en t th e h o l w as th e school poet w ho fell. In a idays in P e n d leto n ; Miss E lsie T u c k p u rch ased th e Jo h n B ecker 20-acre big way, for A udrey and fitte d in e r sp en t th e days w ith h e r p a re n ts tr a c t ab o u t one m ile w est of H e r m iston. and has moved h is fa n n in g very nicely in th e clim ax by h a v in g in L e x in g to n ; In a G ilb ert a t h er eq u ip m en t an d livestock to tn e hom e In H e rm isto n ; T h elm a S ev er fallen in love w ith her. _________ son visited in P o rtla n d ; C lara C o rri place. Ja c k M eyer played th e p a rt of th e gan sp en t th e h o lid ay s In U m atilla. school dean w ho q u ick ly took a de Wool Growers Entertain. Miss V eta M oran, who is a tte n d cided lik in g for Joyce M cCulley, in g K inm an B usiness college In Spo T he Wool G row ers A u x iliary held Bob’s lively an d lik eab le a u n t. A l k an e sp en t th e T h a n k sg iv in g h o li w ays on th e Job and a lw ay s in con days v is itin g h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and its D ecem ber m eetin g a t th e room y c o u n try hom e of Mrs. Sloan ’ fusion w as Asma, played by F ran ces Mrs. A1 M oran. son. F rid ay . D ecem ber 2. F o lle tt, th e colored w ash lady, who Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ill and son w ere M rs T hom son, Mrs. G aylord did not lik e h e r Job a s house m aid, D ickie, Mrs. M. F. C om ber and son M adison. Mrs W J. D a u g h erty . in s istin g she w as a w ash lady. H arold of Salem a rriv e d W ednesday T he clim ax saw all couples prop to spend T h a n k sg iv in g w ith Mrs. Mrs. N an C rary . Mrs. Eva B ard. E G reathouse, Miss E m m a erly m atched an d B ob’s fa th e r com C om ber’s sis te r and fam ily, Mrs. M rs p letely a t a loss in h is belief th a t Jam es B yrnes. Mr. Com ber, w ho a r G elszler. Mrs. M. A. P a rk e r. Mrs. he was a m atch m ak er. rived W ednesday from D etro it w ith A rie tta W h ite. Mrs. W m. S h aar. T he play w as th e firs t p resen ted a new P o n tiac, m et them h ere and Mrs. F. B B elt, Mrs. E P. Dodd an d by th e school th is year. T h e high ¡re tu rn e d hom e w ith them F riday. school se x te t pleased w ith n u m b ers Mr. and Mrs. R. E. M cN abb w ere Mrs. F. C. McKenzip. C h ristm a s betw een acts. I T h a n k sg iv in g d in n e r g uests a t th e fav o rs and b o u to n n ie rs w ere a fea O thers a ss istin g w ith th e play hom e of h e r p a re n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. tu r e of the p arty . T he s ta te p re si w ere A llen C larke, sta g e d ire c to r. : to h n W iirster. d e n t o f th e o rg a n iz a tio n m ade a B etty M cK enzie. w ho Is a s tu d e n t b rief re p o rt of th e a c tiv itie s of th e Bob T ru m b u ll and D ale Elw ood, a d v e rtisin g , N aom i B eletski and Alva n u rse at St A n th o n y ’s h o sp ita l in la st year. (C o n tin u ed on page 2) Isensee, costum es. SCHOOL HONOR ROLL PRESENTED DOTING FATHER FAILS TO SECURE "CHOICE FOR SON IN JUNIOR CLASS PLAY PLOT A g irl-sh y y o u n g m an found h im self p re te n d in g an en g ag em en t to a g irl w ho was a p erfect s tra n g e r to h im in o rd er th a t h e m ig h t avoid b ecom ing en gaged to th e choice of a d o tin g fa th e r, in th e Ju n io r class play p resen ted a t th e hig h school a u d ito riu m la s t F rid a y n ig h t u n d er th e d ire c tio n of Miss D orothy G rif fin. T he y o u n g m an w as Bob Jack son w ho w as en co u rag ed by h is frien d an d c lassm ate B ill Corpe. B ill w as a "lo v e ’em and leave 'e m ” m an whose latp st, b u t a p p a re n tly p e rm a n e n t a f fection, w as w ith M arion Pierce. W an d a M oore w as th e young lady w ho becam e en g ag ed to Bob. B ro u g h t in to th e en ta n g le m e n t w ere K en n eth B ensel, B ob’s fa th e r, w ho trie d to b reak u p th e e n g ag e m en t in o rd e r th a t h is son m ig h t becom e en gaged to h is choice. A udrey N ull. V irg in ia Todd gave up her p osition as housem aid, to W a n d a , In o rd er th a t she m ight ta k e a screen te st and by doing so fo u n d h e r hom e-tow n boy friend. —Pendleton, Saturday, Dec. 10, 7:30 p.m.