The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 11, 1940, Image 1

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    NEWS FROM YOUR I
OWN STATE &
COUNTY
EASTERN STAR
INSTALL OFFICERS
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I
A t a s la te d
co m m u n icatio n
of
Q ueen E s th e r C h ap ter, O rd er of
E a s te rn S ta r, T uesday ev en in g , J a n ­
u a ry 9. th e o fficers for 194U w ere
in sta lle d . B ecause of th e illn ess of
M rs. H a ttie H am m , in s ta llin g w o r­
th y m atro n , th e r e tir in g w o rth y m a­
tro n , P hoebe C larke, acte d a s in ­
s ta llin g o fficer, assisted by M rs. E u -
phem ia Jack so n , in s ta llin g c h a p la in ;
M rs. N eva P ilo n , in s ta llin g o rg a n is t;
a n d Miss E lv a B erry, in s ta llin g m a r­
sh all.
T h e follow ing a re th e new o ffi­
cers:
Mrs. Ila C. R ipley, W. M.;
J . V. V illerm o u re, W. P .; M rs. A ud-
r a W h ite , A.M .; M iles B arag er, A .P,;
M rs. N e ttie E. S loan, s e c re ta ry ; Mrs.
H a ttie H am m , tr e a s u re r ; Mrs. W in -
n if re d N o rto n , c h a p la in ; Mrs. E d n a
B a ra g e r,
o rg a n is t;
Mrs.
Phoebe
C la rk e , m a rsh a l; Mrs. R ach el Ja c k -
son, A da; M rs. E lsie D aw son. R u th ;
M rs. N ell A rnold, E s th e r ; Miss E lv a
B erry, M a rth a ;
Mrs. Inez M cCor­
m ack. E le c ta ; Mrs. B eu lah Sim ons,
W a rd e r a n d Jess A rnold, S e n tin a l.
Mrs. A da C hapm an, w o rth y m a­
tro n of U m atilla ch a p te r, M rs. N eva
P ilo n , U m a tilla and Mrs. G. C.
H u m p h ries,
la te ly
of P e n d leto n ,
w ere g u ests of th e even in g .
D elicious re fre sh m e n ts w ere se rv ­
ed by Mrs. E d Ja ck so n , Mrs. E lsie
D aw son, Mrs. R. A. B row nson and
M rs. N ell A rnold, an d a social h o u r
w as enjoyed by all.
TOWNSEND CLUB
TO HAVE OYSTER
SUPPER SATURDAY
T
T h e H erm isto n T ow nsend club
w ill sponsor an o y ste r su p p er S a tu r ­
d ay n ig h t in th e L egion h a ll b e g in ­
n in g a t 6 :0 0 o’clock. S e rv in g w ill
c o n tin u e
u n til
8 :0 0 ,
fo llo w in g
w h ic h a fre e dan ce an d g am es w ill
be enjoyed. T he p rice of th e su p p er
w ill be 35c.
T he occasion is th e b ir th d a y of
D r. F ra n c is T ow nsend w h ic h is be­
in g c e le b rated by a ll clu b s of th e
n a tio n . T he P e n d leto n clu b w ill be
p re s e n t a n d w ill fu rn ish th e m usic.
A p a ir of pillow cases w ith h a n d
k n itte d lace m ade by Mrs. L enz w ill
be sold a t D utch a u c tio n d u rin g th e
ev ening.
A t th e la s t m eetin g of th e club,
se v eral m em bers w ere 'p resen t from
P e n d leto n , in c lu d in g a s ta te con­
g re ssm an .
Ten Years Ago
( E d ito r’s N ote— An a tte m p t w ill
be m ade every week to r e p r in t som e
o f th e new s h ap p en in g s in th e co r­
re sp o n d in g p ap er ten y ears ago. The
ite m s a p p e a rin g below w ere ta k e n
from T he H erald , w ith J a c k Biggs,
s o w of P e n d leto n , as p u b lish e r.)
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A
V oters in U m a tilla c o u n ty a t a
sp ecial electio n D ecem ber 27 voted
dow n th e m easu re p ro v id in g fo r a
n ew co u n ty c o u rt house.
Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n Je n d z re je w sk i
e n te rta in e d a b o u t 30 g u e sts a t th e ir
hom e in C olum bia New Y e a r’s eve.
A t tw elve o’clock th e new y e a r w as
g re e te d w ith cow bells an d v ario u s
o th e r so rts of noise p ro d u cin g in ­
stru m e n ts.
G race Ja ck so n w as th e w in n e r of
th e p o p u la rity c o n te s t re c e n tly con­
d u c te d by th e H erm isto n D ru g com ­
pany. H er p rize w as a d resser set.
H e rm isto n b read w as a g a in p u t
on th e m a rk e t to d ay w h en W . R.
H owe re-opened th e H erm isto n b a k ­
ery.
Tw o au to m o b ile acc id e n ts in v o lv ­
in g local people w ere p a r t o f th e
a f te r m a th of th e C h ristm a s v acatio n .
S unday, W illiam S h a a r an d H . E.
Sheseley, in Mr. S h a a r’s car, c o llid ­
ed w ith a c ar driv en by H. C. T illey
of W alla W alla. S a tu rd a y n ig h t,
w h ile F red B a rk e r and B e a tric e B en-
sel w ere on th e ir w ay to P e n d leto n ,
th ey m et a c ar w ith su ch b lin d in g
lig h ts th a t Mr. B a rk e r r a n o ff th e
road, tu r n in g th e oar over. T h e oc­
c u p a n ts of th e c ars received m inor
in ju rie s.
H. J . S tillin g s, p ro m in e n t H e rm is­
to n farm er, w as m arrie d in P o rtla n d
C h ristm a s d ay to B lan ch e E n g le,
P o rtla n d
T he Rev. A. J. W are, fo r­
m er H erm isto n p asto r, co n d u cted th e
w ed d in g cerem ony.
H arv ey DeMoss. s tu d e n t a t th e
E a s te rn O regon N orm al school, Is
sp en d in g th e h o lid ay s w ith h is p a r­
e n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J . H. DeMoss.
H arv ey DeMoss is p re sid e n t of th e
E a s te rn O regon N orm al s tu d e n t b o ­
dy.
rz e.
ex/niùton 4/eXtiLci.
OFFICIAL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER
TEMPERATURE DROPS
TO N IN E A B O V E
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
FIVE INCHES SNOW
FALLS DURING WEEK
The temperature hit a new low for
the year Wednesday when a mini­
mum of 9 above was recorded. Indi­
cations were that the thermometer
would go even, lower Thursday eve­
ning.
♦ ❖
❖
A
fiv e-in ch
sn o w fall
M onday
n ig h t b la n k e te d th e H erm isto n a re a
T u esd ay m o rn in g . T he fa ll, h o w ­
ever, w as c o m p arativ ely
lig h t
in
co m p ariso n w ith
o th e r
p a rts of
n o rth e a s te rn O regon. P e n d leto n r e ­
p o rted seven inches, U k iah had six,
Ione re p o rte d 14, an d L ex in g to n 12.
T o tal p re c ip ita tio n fo r th e w eek
m easu red .73 in H erm isto n , a cco rd ­
in g to C h arles T ay lo r, local w e a th e r
observer.
T h e snow w as w elcom ed by fa rm ­
e rs a n d sto ck m en ab o u t th e co u n ty ,
th e snow com ing on soil n o t fro sted
over, a n d se rv in g as a p ro te c tio n to
w h e a t an d also a s s u rin g field s
w h ere s p ro u ts a re ju s t a b o u t
to
em erge of sa tisfa c to ry g ro w th w ith
a m in im u m of possible dam age.
Of in te re s t to fa rm ers is th e fa c t
th a t w ith no fro st in th e g ro u n d ,
m o istu re in th e snow w as ex pected
to go in to th e soil, ad d in g to t h a t
sto red p rev io u sly , to th e d e p th of 16
in ch es o r m ore. F a rm e rs in some
sectio n s re p o rte d th a t in surnm ei
fallow th e m o istu re w as m easured
to a d e p th of th re e feet.
T h e feed c a n a l is rep o rted to be
ru n n in g a t cap acity load w ith th e
aid o f m e ltin g snow in th e m o u n ­
ta in s.
Some fe a r h ad been fe lt
am o n g w a te r u se rs fo r th e lack of
m o istu re in th e h ills to provide w a­
te r fo r th e dam s. If no severe freez­
in g w e a th e r som es, w h ich w ould
cause th e feed can al to freeze, th e
fe a r of lack of w a te r w ill be g re a tly
lessened.
A lth o u g h th e s tre e ts an d sid e­
w alk s w ere fa irly icy d u rin g th e
m o rn in g s th e fo re p a rt of th e w eek,
th e snow an d ice m elted to w ard s
noon an d m ade tra v e lin g fa irly safe.
No se rio u s a c c id e n ts w ere re p o rte d
h e re d u e to th e snow fall. Y ou n g s­
te rs an d sp o rtsm e n aw ak en ed T u e s­
d ay m o rn in g in b rig h t sp irits.
W ith th e w ind com ing from th e
so u th th e p a st few days, no serio u s
cold period is expected.
H ow ever,
sh o u ld th e w ind s h ift to th e n o r th ­
e a st an d c le a r w e a th e r p rev ail, th e
te m p e ra tu re can be expected to drop.
T h e w e a th e r re p o rt for th e week
follow s:
35
. 45
J a n u a r y 4 ...
29
J a n u a r y 5 ... ........... 48
32
...... 42
J a n u a r y 6 ...
... 41 .... 28
J a n u a r y 7 ...
J a n u a r y 8 ... ............. 36 . .. 31
....... 37 .... 31
J a n u a r y 9 ...
J a n u a r y 10 ............ 31 .... 9
PENDLETON MALE
CHORUS TO SING
HERE JANUARY 19
P la n s a re now b ein g com pleted for
ih e second a n n u a l a p p e a ra n c e in
H erm isto n of th e P en d leto n m ale
ch o ru s, u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Ted
Roy. on F rid a y , J a n u a r y 19, in th e
H erm isto n U nion h ig h school a u d ­
ito riu m . T he p ro g ram is u n d e r th e
sp o n so rsh ip of th e H erm isto n G a r­
den club.
An a n n o u n c e m e n t w as m ade th is
w eek w h ich added a g re a t d eal of
, spice to th e fo rth c o m in g ev en t. T he
fe a tu re soloist o f th e ev en in g w ill
be D an M otanic, a full-blooded C ay­
use In d ia n , a re c e n t discovery of M r.
Roy, He w ill a p p e a r In full In d ia n
d re ss an d sin g s in a b e a u tifu l bass
b a rito n e voice w h ich h a s been a p ­
plau d ed in h is re c e n t ap p earan ces.
A fe a tu re w ill be h is in te rp re ta tio n
of “ Z uni S u n rise C all,” a n a tiv e In ­
d ia n song.
O th er special n u m b ers on th e p ro­
g ram w ill in clu d e selectio n s by Bay-
n a rd S ag er on h is v iolin. Mr. S ag er
ap p eared on th e p ro g ram h e re la st
y ear b u t did n o t p lay an y solo n u m ­
bers. H e specializes in R u ssian airs.
T he m ale c h o ru s n eed s no in tr o ­
d u ctio n h ere an d is know n ab o u t th e
co u n try a s a v o lu n te e r g ro u p o f
n o n -p ro fessio n als w ho lik e to sin g
an d w ho h av e developed in to ex cel­
le n t h a rm o n y an d precisio n .
M rs.
B a rb a ra E d m u n d s R oy is acco m p an ­
ist for th e g ro u p .
T h e p e rfo rm an ce w ill b e g in a t
8 :1 5 p. m.
PARENT-TEACHERS
TO HAVE MEETING
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
A n o th e r o f a series of P a re n t-
T e ach ers asso ciatio n m eetin g s w ill
be held lin th e h ig h school a u d ito r­
ium n e x t W ed n esd ay n ig h t in ste a d
• of th e u su a l T h u rsd a y as a n n o u n c ­
ed p rev io u sly . T h e h ig h school b an d
w ill be p re s e n t and w ill p resen t a
g ro u p o f n u m b ers.
A cco rd in g to Mrs. C. M. Jack so n ,
p re sid e n t, o th e r im p o rta n t m a tte rs
w ill be d iscussed in c lu d in g sev eral
item s w h ich h av e been discussed a t
p rev io u s m eetin g s.
It is ex p ected th a t th e new loud j
sp e a k in g e q u ip m e n t w ill be in s ta ll­
ed by t h a t tim e an d w ill be d em o n ­
s tra te d provided th e n ecessary a d ­
ju s tm e n ts h a v e been com pleted.
COMMERCIAL CLUB
MEETING TUESDAY
—
T h e a n n u a l electio n of o fficers of
th e H erm isto n C om m ercial clu b w ill
be held a t th e
m e etin g T u esd ay
ev en in g in th e Odd F ellow s h a ll w ith
| th e R eb ek ah s se rv in g th e supper.
O th er b u sin ess w ill be b ro u g h t up
d u rin g th e ev en in g , acco rd in g to E.
P. Dodd, p re sid e n t.
T h e m e etin g w as to h av e been
h eld la s t W’ed n esd ay b u t w as p o st­
poned u n til T u esd ay , J a n u a r y 16.
NUMBER 21
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 11. 1940.
VOLUME XXXHI.
NOEL BENNION TO
MEET W IT H FARMERS
Noel B en n io n , ex ten sio n sp ecialist
in p o u ltry h u s b a n d ry of O regon
S ta te college, w ill be in H erm isto n
n e x t T u esd ay , J a n u a r y 16, to m eet
w ith p o u ltry men of th is area. The
m eetin g w ill be held in th e office
of M. E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t
co u n ty a g e n t, an d w ill b eg in
at
1 :3 0 .
T h e m ain topic of d iscu ssio n w ill
be feeds for b reed er h en s an d w ill
be of p rim a ry im p o rtan ce to tu rk e y
raisers.
Dressed for the Weather
GEORGE ANDERSON
T h e above is th e m a n ag e r of th e
B c r d e .l Aces w ho w ill play an all
s ta r a g g re g a tio n on th e H erm isto n
floor F rid a y n ig h t.
GRAND MASTER PAYS
ANNUAL VISIT HERE
G rand M aster O. F. Steele of P en-
lleto n m ade an o fficia l visit to the
H erm isto n I. O. 0. F. lodge M onday
ev ening w ith a la rg e crow d in a t­
tend nee. Lodge m em bers cam e from
P endleton. W eston, S tan field . Echo
an d B oardm an.
T he h ig h lig h t of th e ev en in g w as
a m essage from Mr. Steele on " P a t ­
rio tism
an d
M o rality .”
R e fre sh ­
m en ts w ere fu rn ish e d by th e P e n ­
d leto n lodge.
Mrs. McKenzie Attends Funeral
Mrs. F. C. M cK enzie, w ho has
been v isisin g in T illam ook a n d Se­
a ttle th e p a st few w eeks, w as p res­
e n t a t th e fu n e ra l of h er b ro th e r-
in -law , N. H. G ates, in T he D alles
W ednesday. Mrs. M cK enzie w as v is­
itin g a t th e hom e of h e r s is te r w hen
Mr. G ates passed aw ay last S a tu r ­
day in S e attle. T he body w as shipped
to T he D alles for b u ria l. Mrs. Mc­
K enzie re tu rn e d to H erm isto n on
T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n .
In d ian S in g er to A p p ear on P ro g ram
MAYOR M6KENZIE NAMES
NEW COMMITTEE MEMBERS
PENDLETON PLAYS
ON LOCAL FLOOR
SATURDAY NIGHT
D O Y L E ELECTED
FIRE CHIEF AT
ANNUAL MEETING
Coach Ra> C ritchfiield's b a sk e t­
ball team w ill h av e a busy week end
w ith th re e gam es scheduled w ith in
five days. T he B ulldogs jo u rn e y to
U m atilla F rid a y n ig h t, P en d leto n in ­
vades th e local floor S a tu rd a y n ig h t
and T uesday th e boys tra v e l to A th ­
ena. T he p lay ers h a v e h ad several
days of re s t d u e to th e fa c t th a t th e
Ione c o n te st w as called o ff T uesday
w hen t h a t team w as u n a b le to a p ­
pear d ue to th e snow storm .
T he gam e F rid a y a t U m atilla a p ­
pears to he a " n a t u r a l ” as U m a­
tilla , u n d e r th e tu te la g e of A rd y th
C ochran, h as developed in to a firs t
ra te ball club and h as been k n o ck ­
in g over sev eral o p p o n e n ts in re ­
cen t gam es, in c lu d in g Irrig o n , S tan -
fitld and L ex in g to n . In an y event,
th e c o n te st w ill in no w ay be a
b re a th e r fo r th e H e rm isto n lads.
T he H e rm isto n h ig h school band
has been in v ited to p lay a t U m atilla
F rid ay n ig h t an d h a s acep ted th e in ­
v ita tio n , acco rd in g to W . G. K ers-
bergen, su p e rin te n d e n t.
The P e n d le to n B ucks come to H e r­
m iston S a tu rd a y w ith a p o te n tia l
s ta te ch am pion team , especially due
to th e fa c t th a t L ew is'B eck, all sta te
p lay er la s t y ear, is now b ack in th e
lineup. H ow ever, w ith th e th o u g h t
in m ind “ T he bigger th e m an, th e
h a rd e r he fa lls,” th e B ulldogs a re
d eterm in ed to p u t on a " g ia n t k ill­
e r ” a c t a n d m ay provide an upset.
B url Doyle, w ho fo r a n u m b e r of
y e a rs h a s been a c tiv e in th e lo c a l
v o lu n teer fire d ep a rtm e n t, has been
chosen lire chief for th e city of Her­
m iston fo r th e y ear 1940, re p la c ln <
V irg il S m ith w ho has held th e p o st
for a n u m b er o f years. D oyle w as
elected c h ie f a t th e firem en ’s m e e t­
in g M onday n ig h t held a t th e c ity
lib ra ry an d th e election w as co n ­
firm ed by M ayor M cK enzie an d th e
c ity council a t th e special m eetin g
of th e council held T uesday n ig h t.
P au l B ra c h e r w as elected a s s is t­
a n t fire chief, G yn H ughes, p re s i­
d e n t of th e fire d ep a rtm e n t, J u liu s
G inible, v ict p re s id e n t, and F. C. Mc­
K enzie, se cretary .
All co m m ittees of th e c ity c o u n ­
cil w ere re-ap p o in ted by M ayor Mc­
K enzie, w ith th e firs t nam ed on
each com m itee to a c t as ohailrm an of
th e com m ittee, as follow s:
S tre e t and lig h ts — N. R. M ueller,
G eorge H a rk e n rid e r an d M. G. H e d ­
w all.
Ir rig a tio n — R. A. B row nson, N. R.
M ueller an d A1 Q uiring.
C ity w ater— A1 Q uiring, G eorge
H a rk e n rid e r a n d W. L. M organ.
W ays an d M eans— M. G. H ed w all,
R. A. B row nson and W. L. M organ.
A udit an d F ire — W. L. M organ,
N. R. M u tller a n d M. G. H edw all.
P a rk and C em etery— G eorge H a r ­
k e n rid e r, A1 Q u irin g a n d M. G. H ed­
w all.
O th er city o fficers re -ap p o in ted
w ere W. J. W arn er, city a tto rn e y ,
11. A. P ankow . city m a rch al, B. J.
N atio n , n ig h t police, an d F. B. B elt,
h e a lth o fficer.
Mrs. W. L. H am m
w as also re-ap p o in ted on th e lib ra ry
board.
S erious co n sid eratio n w as g iven
th e selection o f a city dum p g ro u n d s
a t th e council m eeting, and a n a t ­
tem p t w ill be m ade to p u rch ase a
plot of gro u n d w est o f th e b u tte fo r
th a t purpose. Im m ediate actio n on
th is m a tte r w ill be ta k e n in o rd e r
to provide a p lace for tow nspeople
to h aul th e ir cans, etc.
T he su b ject of p u rc h a sin g a s tr e e t
g ra d e r w as a g a in b ro u g h t up, a n d it
w as rep o rted th a t H. A. P an k o w
m ade a tr ip to P o rtlan d th e p a st
week w ho in v estig ated a m a ch in e
th a t w as up fo r sale. T h e m a ch in e
lacked a s c a rifie r and had h a rd r u b ­
ber tire s w hich w ould he u n s u ita b le
fo r th e san d y soil here. F u r th e r in ­
q u irie s w ill be m ade and th e s u b ­
je c t discussed before actio n w ill be
tak en .
ELECTRIC CLOCK
NOW REGULATES
NOON TIM E SIREN
T he d a ily call of "s o u p ’s o n ” w ill
h e re a fte r be re g u la te d by a n elec­
tric tim e sw itch in s ta lle d th is week
a t th e b ase of th e to w er a t th e west
end of M ain s tre e t. An e le c tric clock
th ro w s in a c o m p en satin g sw itch a t
exactly 12 o’clock
w h ile a n o th e r
sw itch is n ecessary to re lease the
c o n ta c t a fte r a n in te rv a l of 10 sec­
onds d u rin g w hich tim e th e siren
blows.
T he a p p a ra tu s has been Installed
by J. V. V ilierm o u re, local e le c tri­
cian, an d II. A. P ankow , city m a r­
sh al, an d is housed In a box con­
stru c te d w ith an o utside of tin and
an in te rio r of firte x to assure
w arm th .
D u rin g cold w e a th e r an
ele c tric bulb w ill provide h e a t w ith ­
in th e box.
N ear th e a p p a ra tu s on th e outside
of th e box is located a n o th e r sw itch
w hich w ill blow th e sire n in cases
of em ergency such as a fire. C iti­
zens a re asked to keep th e sw itch in
m ind and should blow it im m ed iate­
ly w hen an em ergency occurs.
BURD-REID
Miss Ja c q u e lin e B urd, d a u g h te r of
Dr. and Mrs. H en ry B urd of S eattle,
becam e th e b rid e of Ja m e s R eid of
H onolulu, C h ristm as day a t the
U n iv ersity T em ple in S e a ttle a t 4
o’clock. Mr. R eid is th e son of J . H.
R eid of th e C olum bia d is tric t.
T he b rid e w as lovely in ivory vel­
vet. She w ore h er s is te r's fin g e r­
tip veil. H er a tte n d a n ts w ere Mrs.
C. Van E. D onaldson, m a tro n of h o n ­
or, sis te r of th e bride, who w ore
fuschia violet, th e th e m aid of h o n ­
or, Miss Lucy L aw rence, w as dressed
in h y a c in th blue.
W allace
Reid,
b ro th er of th e groom , w as best m an,
and G eorge T eufel was u sh er.
F o llo w in g th e cerem ony
was a
lovely recep tio n a t th e hom e of th e
b rid e 's p a re n ts. Miss B a rb a ra R eid,
s is te r of th e ¿room , c u t th e b rid e ’s
cake.
T he w edding w as solem nized on
th e w edding a n n iv e rsa ry
of the
b rid e ’s p a re n ts.
Mrs. R eid fo rm er­
ly ta u g h t co stu m in g in th e division
of d ra m a a t th e U n iv ersity of W ash­
in g to n .
H e r fa th e r,
Dr.
H enry
B urd, Is professor of business a d ­
m in is tra tio n a t th e U n iv ersity of
W ash in g to n .
Mr. R eid is in c h a rg e of th e e n ­
g in e e rin g section of th e d is tric t e n ­
g in e e rs of the U 3. W ar D e p a rt­
m en t in H onolulu
The young couple plan to sail for
th e ir hom e in H onolulu th e 24th of
th is m onth.
BEARDED ACES TO
APPEAR ON LOCAL
FLOOR F R ID A Y
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A ra re tr e a t in the b a sk e tb a ll v a ­
rie ty w ill be fu rn ish e d b a sk e tb a ll
fans F rid a y n ig h t w hen a tr a v e lin g
tro u p e of H ouse of David p lay ers,
know n as B earded Aces, a p p e a r in
th e H erm iston high school g y m n a ­
siu m a g a in s t a group of a ll s t a r s
picked from H erm isto n and U inahil-
la and possibly front Echo. T h e
Aces have an o u ts ta n d in g
reco rd
d u rin g tihe past few years, h a v in g
won a g re a t m a jo rity of c o n te s ts
w ith m ajo r h all clubs of th e c o u n ­
try .
D u rin g th e 193 8-39 season, th e y
played 124 gam es, losing 22. T h e
Aces w ere th e only boarded team se ­
lected to play In th e N atio n al p ro ­
fessional to u rn a m e n t held In C h ic a ­
go last M arch. T h e team is n o t o n ­
ly noted for its w in n in g ta ctics, b u t
is also ad e p t in clever p assin g a n d
hall h an d lin g .
Van Pattens Occupy New Home
Mr. anil Mrs. P aul Van P a tte n of
H erm iston moved Into th e ir new
house at. e a st M ain s tre e t T uesday.
T he live-room one sto ry b u ild in g
w as re c en tly co n stru cted . M em bers
of th e U m a tilla C ooperative C re a m ­
ery force su rp rised the Van P a tte n s
T uesday ev en in g a t a h o u se-w arm ­
ing p arty .
Pendleton Buckaroos vs. Hermiston Bulldogs Saturday Night - H. S. Gym.
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