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HEWS FROM YOUR I OW N STATE & COUNTY •940 *’ u®8n3 -TZ a z im L ito n 4 / a.ïG.Ld iiwJqn o J° o STATE TOPICS TO BE CONSIDERED AT WILDLIFE MEETING OFFICIAL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER VOLUME XXXIII. BASKETBALL TEAM LOSES OVERTIME TILT AT IRRIGON HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 30, 1939. There May Be Another ‘Jim S tiert’ In This Aggregation NUMBER 15. CHRISTMAS LIGHTING COMMITTEE URGES ENTRY IN CONTEST O regon S ta te College— W ild life c o n d itio n s th r o u g h o u t th e s ta te w ill be discussed h ere D ecem ber 8 a n d 9 a t th e fo u rth a n n u a l co n feren ce of th e O regon W ild life fed eratio n to be presided over by P re s id e n t W illiam J . S m ith of P o rtla n d . T h e g e n e ra l seaelon’s p ro g ram , open to th e public, lists su ch topic« as “ R ep o rt on E a s te rn O regon D eer S easo n ,” “ O regon G am e C om m ission T h e H erm isto n u n io n h ig h school a n d Its W o rk ," “ G am e L aw V io la T he C h ristm as lig h tin g co m m ittea tio n s and T h e ir R e su lt,” "C o lu m b ia team lo st an o v ertim e th r ille r in th e of th e G ard en club, u n d er th e c h a ir R iv er F is h in g P ro b lem s,” "S tre a m Irrig o n g y m n asiu m T u esd ay n ig h t in m an sh ip of Mrs. J u liu s G im bel, find« P u rific a tio n ," an d m an y o th ers. th e o p en in g t i l t of th e season. R ay in te re s t a lre a d y s tir r in g in its sec C ritc h fie ld ’s boys p erfo rm ed ex cep ond a n n u a l contest. P ro sp ectiv e en tio n a lly w ell fo r th e f ir s t gam e an d tr a n ts a re a s k in g th e lib ra ria n fo r REEVES-FOXX lo st o u t in th e fin a l m in u te s of p lay books illu s tra tin g th is a c tiv ity . T he Of in te re s t to H erm isto n frie n d s is m ag azin es an d p am p h lets w hich to a ta lle r Irrig o n q u in t. th e re c e n t m a rria g e of A n n e O rille have been le ft a t th e lib ra ry by th e T h e score w as k n o tte d a t th e end R eeves and C h arles E d w ard Foxx, co m m ittee a re fo r referen ce only a n d b o th of S tan field . T h ey w ere m a r of th e re g u la r p la y in g tim e a t 24 all. a re not to be ta k e n from th e lib ra ry . ried in Pasco, W n „ N ovem ber 20 in H e rm isto n lost a n o p p o rtu n ity to W hile m any m ore e n trie s th a n laat the p arso n ag e of th e C h ris tia n w in w hen R. C ram p to n failed to co n y e a r a re in d icated , th e co m m ittee c h u rc h . Rev. L. E. O bert p erfo rm ed n ect on tw o g ift tosses an d C orpe ask s th a t so fa r as possible a ll hom es th e cerem ony in th e presence of w it m issed a sh o t from n e a r th e fo u l c ir an d business places c a rry some lig h t nesses. cle w h ich ro lled a ro u n d th e rim an d ed C h ristm a s d eco ratio n , even if not B oth Mr. a n d Mrs. F oxx a re e ld e r d ro p p ed out. Irrig o n sw ished th e n et com peting. A sim ple lig h ted can d le ly a n d a re w ell know n in H erm isto n for th e w in n in g p o in ts w h en Jo n es, in th e w indow show s a desire to en te r in to th e g e n e ra l s p irit of good, la n k y c e n te r, tip p ed one in from u n w ill a n d cheerfulness, t d er th e b asket\ T h e team is as follow s: F ro n t row (le ft to r i g h t) G ilb ert D yer, E im er B lahm , C h arles H ale, Cene R eco g n itio n of th e G ard en c lu b 's B. P ierso n opened th e sc o rin g w ith M iller, K e n n eth B ensel, Ted Ripley, Low ell T ille r, R ussell P ierso l. Second ro w : C h arles P ierson, e ffo rts w as show n in a s u b s ta n tia l By Mrs. E d w a rd S haw B ill L ass, H a rry C onnor, Bob Dawson, L evester M ulkins, A lfred B uell. C arl L o n g h o rn , B ill Corpe. a field goal an d C ram p to n connected m an n er w hen th e city council, at T h ird ro w : W ayne H a rris, C harles K n err, Ja c k M eyers, E u g en e R ugg, D avid H am m . R o b ert P ie r- for a n o th e r im m ed iately a fte r. H e r its la s t m eeting, voted to provide th e son. Bob S m ith , Bob M iller a n d Coach C ritch field . -iP icture ta k e n by G ale F elth o u se m isto n led a t th e end of th e firs t larg e com m unity tre e for th e w est M r. and Mrs. C arl M etteer a re th e q u a r te r 5 to 2 an d co n tin u e d th e p a re n ts of a baby boy born F rid a y end of M ain stre e t. B ulbs for lig h t a t th e H erm isto n G en eral h o sp ital. pace to lead 13 to 10 a t th e h a lfw a y in g w ill be fu rn ish ed by th e G arden T h e baby w eighed six pou n d s an d m ark . B oth team s w ere s e ttin g a fa s t club, w irin g w ill be done by d o n ated h a s been nam ed R ic h a rd C arl. pace b u t n e ith e r w as ab le to c o n n ect lab o r by th e e le c tric ia n s of th e city M r. and Mrs. C h arles R o ark of A n and c u rr e n t w ill be fu rn ish e d by th e d e rso n , Mo., M r. a n d Mrs. H a rry w ith an y co n sisten cy . T he firs t s u b s ta n tia l goose k ills T he th ird q u a rte r w as n ip an d Je p p e of P e n d leto n , Mr. a n d Mrs. H erm isto n L ig h t & P o w er Co. of the season w ere tu rn e d in th is V ic to r E p p erso n an d son G erald of tu ck th ro u g h o u t w ith Irrig o n fin a l Cash firs t prizes w ill be g iv en by P e n d le to n , Mr. an d Mrs. D. H u tc h ly s in k in g a tw o -p o in te r to g a in tw o T he U m a tilla co u n ty fa ir board is week w hen p a rtie s of BUI S hipley, H ep p n er high school w ill m eet th e th e G arden club. T h e H erm isto n ison an d son Bob of H erm isto n , G uy a rr a n g in g to pay 100 p er c en t of all Sam Moore and J a c k S m ith w ere H erm isto n union h ig h B ulldogs on L ig h t & P ow er Co. is o ffe rin g an I. Je p p e an d M axine P a u l of H e rm is p o in ts on th e B uldogs w ho s till held p rem ium s e a rn e d d u rin g th e 1939 successful M onday an d Geo. W h ite to n w ere T h a n k sg iv in g d in n e r g u ests the local floor F rid a y n ig h t In th e E. S. lam p fo r th e best d isplay w in 19 to 18 lead. fa ir h eld in H erm isto n A u g u st 28, C u rtis Sim ons an d Ja c k S m ith h it of Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles E p p erso n . first hom e gam e of th e season. L it n in g a firs t prize to an e n tr a n t u sin g T h e fin a l session k e p t th e crow d Mrs. M. R. S tu a r t, w ho h a s been in u p ro a rs w ith firs t one team an d 29 an d 30, acco rd in g to a n n o u n c e th e ja c k p o t T uesday a fte rn o o n . T h e tle is know n of th e s tre n g th of th e c u rr e n t from its system . T h is w ill v is itin g h er s iste r-in -la w Mrs. M iles m en t m ade th is w eek. A p a y m en t of birds w ere in fa irly good co n d itio n . be in ad d itio n to th e cash firs t prize. B a ra g a r, re tu rn e d to W a its b u rg on th e n th e o th e r h o ld in g a sm all a d 75 per c e n t w ill be m ade b e g in n in g A lth o u g h th e h u n te r s a re very sec v isito rs b u t in past y e a rs they have T he aim of th e com m ittee is ex alw ay s show ed to a d v a n ta g e on th e M onday. v a n tag e . W ith 55 seco n d s to go H e r D ecem ber 7, 1939, an d a ll p ersons retiv e as to th e lo c atio n of th e ir pressed in th e follow ing s ta te m e n t: b a sk etb all co u rt. Mr. and Mrs. J a c k K ru e g e r of m isto n led by tw o p o in ts b u t w ere k ills, it is u n d ersto o d th e y h u n te d in P o rt A ngeles a rriv e d a t th e R oy R og u n ab le to hold it w hen M ark h am w here a t a ll c o n v en ie n t a re asked Coach R ay C ritch field h as m ould Ju d g in g will be based n o t so m uch e rs hom e W ednesd ay ev en in g . Mrs. sa n k a h o w itzer from n e a r th e cen to call a t th e re c la m a tio n office fo r th e B oardm an d is tric t. J a c k S m ith is ed a fa irly stro n g a g g re g a tio n w hich upon th e size of th e d isplay an d s u r b ein g besieged by w ould-be h u n te rs K ru eg er is Mrs. R o g ers’ sister. Mrs. checks. show s ten d en cies of b e in g fast b u t ro u n d in g s, b u t p rim a rily upon th e R o g ers accom panied th em to U nion te r circle. T h e w h istle sounded w ith T he re m a in in g 25 p er c en t w ill be who w ish to in clu d e him in th e ir so m ew h at lac k in g in s ta tu re . T he g en eral artiB tic effect, th e o rig in a li w h ere th e y w ill v is it th e ir m o th e r, m ost of th e p lay ers on th e flo o r b a t paid by th e f a ir board as soon as th e p a rtie s as a good lu ck om en. M rs. W oodruff. team looked q u ite im presive in th e ir ty, co n fo rm ity to Y u letid e s p irit, in tlin g fo r th e posession of th e ball. m illag e ta x fu n d s a re av a ila b le M r. a n d Mrs. A lonzo W ilson a re firs t s t a r t of th e season a t Irrig o n g e n u ity in u sin g a v a ila b le su rro u n d T h e hom e team won th e c o n test in th e p a re n ts of a 9% pound baby boy th e o v ertim e w hen Jo n es tip p ed one w hich w ill p ro b ab ly be n e x t J u ly or T uesday even th o u g h th ey cam e out ings to g re a te s t ad v a n ta g e . A hom e A ug u st. T h is p ro ced u re is n ecessary b o rn S unday m o rn in g a t th e H erm w ith o u t sh ru b b e ry an d tre e s a ro u n d on th e s h o r t end of th e score. in u n d e r th e b ask et. is to n G eneral h o sp ital. because th e 1939 p rem iu m lis t w as it, if lighted: Ingeniously, m ay be Local fan s w ill tu r n o u t F rid a y K. T ille r w as h ig h sco rer of th e T h a n k sg iv in g g u e sts a t th e hom e in creased w ith o u t a co rresp o n d in g Jim S tu a r t of H e rm isto n h as g a in ra te d h ig h e r th a n a hom e w ith n ig h t to view th e 1939 ed itio n . of M r. and M rs. E d w ard S haw w ere gam e w ith n in e p o in ts follow ed by in crease in e ith e r fu n d s o r g a te r e ed co n sid erab le re c o g n itio n d u rin g s h ru b b e ry and n o t used a d v a n ta g e M r. an d Mrs. B a x te r H u tch iso n , Mr. C o n n ell an d Jo n es of Irrig o n w ith 7 ceipts. the p a st fo o tb all season th ro u g h his an d Mrs. E lb e rt H u tch iso n a n d Mrs. each. ously. WILLIAM HAGGMAN P rem iu m checks w ill be m ailed e ffo rts on th e U n iv ersity of O regon M ary H a rr. T h e lin eu p s follo w : W illiam H aggm an, w ho ipassed on ly to o u t of to w n w in n ers. fo o tb all team . H is nam e h as been Tom C arver w as a T h a n k sg iv in g aw ay M onday, w as born in F in la n d 26 Irrigon day g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Hermiston 24 p ro m in e n tly m en tio n ed d u rin g • th e of Sw edish p a re n ta g e O ctober 14, P ierso n , 5 ............ F .............. 7, C onnell Mrs. H en ry O tt. p ast w eek on v a rio u s a ll-co ast se lec 1870. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz an d son G ettm an . 2 ..........F ......... 6, M ark h am tions. He w as nam ed on th e f i r s t a li- F re d v isited in P o rtla n d , S alem an d C ram p to n , 2 ...... C................... 7, Jo n es At th e age of 17, he cam e to th e op p o n en t eleven picked by O regon M em bers of H erm isto n O regon C ra b tre e from M onday till T h u rsd a y Corpe, 4 ...............G........................ B uhl U nited S ta te s w here he firs t o b ta in S ta te p lay ers and also on sev eral F ed eral C re d it U nion held a m eetin g of la s t week. ed em p lo y m en t in S a lt L ake C ity and T ille r, 9 ...............G......... 4, H o u g h to n o th e r selectio n s. a t th e L egion H a ll M onday ev en in g E lm a D unham , w ho is a te a c h e r T h e S tu d y clu b of th e P.T .A . w ill la te r in S an F rancisco. A fter a few in th e U nion schools, sp en t th e week R ipley, 2 .............. S.............. 2, R u ck er In a d d itio n to h is c re d ita b le show a t w hich tim e E a rl P ow ell, n o rth hold a n o th e r re g u la r m e etin g a t th e y ears he w e n t to A sto ria w here he H o llo m an ............ S end w ith h e r p a re n ts here. ing on th e football sq u ad . B ig Jim w est field m an fo r th e c re d it u n io n hom e of Mrs. W a lte r H am m on M on m et an d m arrie d L ouisa M attson, Mr. and Mrs. M iles B a ra g a r, Mrs. R u g g ......................fi has n o t neglected h is “ book l a m in ’.” section of th e F a rm C re d it A dm inis day, D ecem ber 4, b eg in n in g a t 8 :0 0 M. R. S tu a r t an d Mrs. La F o lle tte w ho preceded him In d e a th 12 y ears R eferee: J a c k Loyd. R ep o rts com ing from th e U n iv e rsity tra tio n , gave a n In te re s tin g ta lk an d w ere d in n e r g u e sts of Mrs. B u rn h am p. m. T h e su b je c t for th e ev en in g ago. To th is union w ere born one son an d d a u g h te rs. w ill be “ S uccessful E v ery Day F a m in d ic a te th a t he ra te s well in sch o l W illiam A., and tw o d a u g h te rs, J u l held an in fo rm al discussion on th e arsh ip . purposes and p ractices of F ed eral Library Adds New Books M r. an d M rs. W. B. F o ste r had as ily L iv in g .” U n d er th is h ead w ill ia and Je n n ie . th e i r d in n e r g u e sts S u n d ay Mr. an d A n u m b er of new books have r e come th e fo llo w in g d iv isio n s: Obe C red it U nions. In 1909 Mr. H ag g m an cam e w ith Mrs. G eorge. R an d , M r. an d M rs. Ba- c e n tly been added to th e lib ra ry , a c It w as b ro u g h t out th a t d u rin g dience. A u th o rity , D iscip lin e and his fam ily to S tan field w here he ty R a n d an d sons D avid an d H e rb th e 39 y ears of C red it U nion service e r t o f Irrig o n . M rs. F o ste r s ta te s th a t co rd in g to Mrs. R. A. B ro w n so n , li F reedom . lived u n til h is d e a th N ovem ber 27. in U nited S tates, th e re hav e been no th e y c e le b rated T h a n k sg iv in g be b ra ria n . T h e re a re m an y new books Mrs. H e n ry S om m erer w ill be th e H e w as a m em ber of th e I.O.O.F. tw een th e tw o T h u rsd a y s so as to be for c h ild re n as w ell as ad u lts. T h e le a d e r w ith M rs. H. G. M cC ulley as failu re s, even d u rin g th e w orst of th e an d M asonic lodges an d h as alw ays s u r e to ce le b ra te th e r ig h t d ate. lib ra ly h as p u rch ased sev eral books a ss ista n t. A nyone in te re ste d is w el depression w hen ban k s w ere closing O p eratio n s have been g o in g fu ll been a c tiv e in civic and com m unity by th e h u n d red s. D in n e r g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. an d o th e rs w ere o b ta in e d from P e n come to a tte n d th e d iscu ssio n . a ffa irs . A t th e tim e of h is d e a th he an d Mrs. Bob W ood w ard F rid a y eve b la st a t th e local tu rk e y p la n t d u r Ixisaes su sta in e d by c re d it u n io n s n in g w ere Mrs. Dell R ay of Irrig o n . d leto n . T w e n ty c irc u la te d m ag azin es ing th e p a st w eek. A p p ro x im ately w as a m em ber of th e board of d ire c as a re s u lt of bad loans is less th a n a re now listed . M rs. W a lte r C am pbell of E u g en e. to rs of th e S tan field irrig a tio n d is t 100 w o rk ers a re b ein g k e p t busy Cox Flans Lumber Business o n e -tw e n tie th of one per c e n t, an d G eorge C aldw ell o f A sto ria, C arl F. M. Cox, w ho re c e n tly a n n o u n c tu r n in g o u t a p p ro x im a te ly a c ar a ric t. C aldw ell of T he D alles. All had been th e a sto u n d in g fa c t w as produced S ervices w ere co nducted W ednes No License Brings Arrest sp e n d in g th e w eek a t th e ir m o th e r’s ed th a t his lu m b er bu sin ess in H e r day. T h e p re se n t pool in clu d es both sh o w in g th a t 75 tier cen t of th e cre Mrs. Bell C aldw ell of Irrig o n . O liver K n e rr w as a rre ste d S a tu r m iston w ould be d isc o n tin u e d , h as tom s an d h en s an d Is th e m a jo r p o r day in the P re s b y te ria n ch u rch w ith d it u n io n s in A m erica hav e n ev er L aw ren ce H u n t and B ern ard Je n - d ay n ig h t by s ta te police for o p e ra t ch an g ed h is p lan s and an n o u n ces tion of th e 1939 crop. I t is ex p ect Rev. J. K. G riffith s re a d in g th e sam e lo st a penny th ro u g h bad loans. C re d rzejew sk l. both s tu d e n ts a t O. S. C., in g a 4-w lieel tr a il e r w ith o u t th e th a t he h as o b tain ed a p lo t of g ro u n d ed t h a t five car3 w ill be loaded by passages of S c rip tu re he had used d it u n io n s pay up to six p er cen t on re tu rn e d W ednesday to spend th e tw o y ears ago w hen c o n d u c tin g sim p ro p er license. H e w a s fin ed $5.00 and w ill soon e re c t b u ild in g s for a th e end of th e w eek, m ak in g a to ta l h o lid a y s w ith th e ir p aren ts. ila r services for W illiam H aggm an sav in g s acco u n ts. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo e W e stfall w ere an d c o u rt costs in th e H e rm isto n co m p lete lu m b e r business. F u r th e r of n in e d u rin g th e p resen t season. T h e H e rm isto n cre d it u n io n w as J The p re s e n t pool is th e firs t fo r th e r . Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C la rk e of H e r o rg an ized in 1935, and h a s m ade T h a n k sg iv in g d in n e r g u e sts of Mr. Ju stice c o u rt th a t sam e ev en in g . d e ta ils have n o t been o b tain ed . m iston san g "R ock of A ges” and and Mrs. J o h n K nox a n d fam ily. C h ristm as m arket. m any loans to its m em b0’ ’ . Rev. H all of Salem , w ho p resen ted A lth o u g h p lan s a re n o t d e fin ite it "A bide W ith Me.” In te rm e n t w as in a volum e of W h itco m b R iley ’s poem s is expected th a t a n o th e r pool w ill be th e FJcho cem etery w ith th e M asons to C olum bia school la s t y ear, v isited held from D ecem ber 4 to 15, b u t re a d in g th e b u ria l serv ices an d m em th e school a g a in T h u rsd ay . th e re is a p o ssib ility th a t th e ru n bers of th e I.O.O.F. lodge a c tin g as T h a n k sg iv in g g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M adden w ere Mr. and will c o n tin u e w ith o u t a b reak. T he p a llb earers. Mrs. E lm e r W atson. Mr. H ag g m an Is su rv iv ed by tw o birds a re a v e ra g in g ap p ro x im a te ly Jo y ce M cC ulley w as a w eek end d a u g h te rs, Mrs. Roy G. P en n ey of A n o th er week o f dry, cold w e a th 16 pounds and a re in fin e co n d itio n . ru e s t of V irg in ia Todd. An ex ten sio n m e e tin g d e a lin g w ith ! also a p p e a r on th e p ro g ram to dem - S tan field a n d Mrs. Lloyd J. R ussell e r h as been added to th e w e a th e r D ella M adden w as a week end th e p ro blem of im p ro v in g farm pas- o n s tra te a new ty p e of m ec h a n ic a l of P o rtla n d : one g ran d so n , BUI reco rd s of C h a rle s T ay lo r, local Thursday Is Former Holiday g u est of E le a n o r S ires. T h is w eek’s issue of T he H erald P enney, an d one b ro th e r, E m il A n- w e a th e r m an. Mrs. G eorge B eddow s sp en t F r i tu re s is b ein g p lan n ed fo r W edne«- cream cooling ta n k and to d iscu ss A lth o u g h no low er d ay a fte rn o o n . D ecem ber 6. in th e th e im p o rtan ce of th e p ro p er h an d - was p u b lish ed on a day w hich In derson of A storia. day an d S a tu rd a y in P en d leto n . te m p e ra tu re s w ere recorded th a n Leo and T om m y H addox, old tim e co m m u n ity h ail a t th e fa ir g ro u n d s, lin g of cream on th e farm , previous y ears h as been a d ay of la st w eek, th e co n tin u ed low av erag e re s id e n ts of th is d is tric t, sp en t a n n o u n ces M E. K n ick erb o ck er, as- Good p a s tu re is th e m ost sa tlsfa c - th a n k sg iv in g . F o r a t le a st one d ay is so m ew h at u n u su al. T h e c o n tin T h a n k sg iv in g ev e n in g a t th e Jo h n to ry and econom ical feed fo r d a iry th e U nited S ta te s w as "A house d i ’ en d rzeiew sk i home. T om m v sp en t s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t. ued d ry spell now adds up to only E R Ja c k m a n , e x ten sio n sp ecial- c a ttle . In a d d itio n to b ein g a p a ia t vided a g a in s t Itself ”, as h a lf th e n a S a tu rd a y v is itin g B e rn ard . T h e hnj« 1.01 In. of ra in fa ll since th e f i r s t of a re s ta y in g w ith th e ir b ro th e r C arl 1st in farm crops, a n d R oger W . ab le an d s u c c u le n t feed. It is a n ex- tion w as c e le b ra tin g T h a n k sg iv in g S eptem ber. a t Irrig o n Morse. ex ten sio n sp e c ia list in d a iry - ‘ cellen t so u rce of p ro tein s, carb o h y - and th e o th e r h a lf had a lre a d y fo r T he H erm isto n ro lle r rin k w as T h e fo llo w in g is a record of th is Mr. a n d Mrs. G us L in d er w ere re n te d th is week by V. H. 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