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NEWS FROM YOUR OWN STATE & COUNTY öULLOOGS LOcr a N D W IN OVt^ ° 77 e. U M A T ILLA COUNTY PAPER ■ ° te WEEK END T IL i GARDEN CLUB ORGANIZED IN HERMISTON T h e H e rm isto n U nion hi, uo0i nuu u) dii m e to r th e tu .n m is ween end oetore th ey la ste d vic to ry m eat. T he s tru g g le began F r i d a y m g n t w nen L.yie giddy's Irrig o n aio u rtsters took a , second w in a t th e .year from th e local boys. A lth o u g h m e score w as close th ro u g h o u t, I r r i g o n w as ah ead a co n sid erab le p o r tio n ot th e lim e, an d w ere ah e a d 32 to 29 w hen th e lin a l w h istle called a h a lt. T w en ty -eig h t H erm isto n boys an d Jo n es a n d H o u g h to n of th e vis g irls m et re cen tly in th e lib ra ry h a ll ito r s proved a th o rn to th e locals w ith Mrs. F ern Z ivney, ad v iser, to w ith th e ir ex cep tio n al b a ll-h a w k in g in s titu te a ju n io r g a rd e n club. A no a n d on several occasions broke aw ay th e r u n it alre a d y e x ists in th e Co to score unm olested. P ierso n w as th e lu m b ia d is tric t w here a club w as o r s t a r oi th e ev en in g to r H e rm isto n , ganized in N ovem ber. d ro p p in g in enough b ask ets . to , . score . , A fte r c itin g th e pu rp o ses Of a g a r- 15 points. H o u g h to n w as h .g h fo r den club an d di8Cugsing som e of its Ir rig o n w ith 18. m any a c tiv itie s , th e c h a irm a n d tr- T h e lin eu p s: ected tihe officer electio n . T h e fo l officers T lected FOR COM ING YEAR 32 Irrigon lo w in g officers p re sid e n t, v ice p re si Hermiston 29 P ierso n 15 ...... ,.F............. M ark h am H ollom an 7 .... F ...... 18 H o u g h to n C ram p to n ........... C................. 12 Jo n es Corpe ..................XI..................... B uehl T ille r 3 ...............G .............. 2 C onnell S u b stitu te s — H e rm isto n : G e tt- m an n , W ilcox 2, H am m , M iller 2. Ir rig o n : R ucker. O fficials: B eard an d C ushing. ❖ ❖ •> T he H elix c o n te s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t w as a th r ille r from th e o p en in g w histle. T he gam e s ta rte d o u t to be a closely played defensive a f f a ir w ith firs t one team and th e n th e o th e r h a v in g a slig h t ad v an ta g e. A t q u a r te r tim e found th em tied six to six. H erm isto n took a slig h t a d v a n ta g e m idw ay, lea d in g 12 to 11. T h e team s co n tin u ed th e pace in th e th ird session an d th e B ulldogs ad d ed tw o p o in ts to th e ir lead, 16 to 13 a t th e th re e q u a rte r w h istle. T he la s t period w as a h e ctic session, w ith both team s ra c in g a t top speed. H elix tied th e co u n t a t 16, b u t H o l lom an dropped a g ift sh o t to give th e lead back to th e B ulldogs. T h en w ith tw o m in u te s to go a n d H erm isto n lea d in g 19 to 18, S ch u en in g , H elix c e n te r, cam e th ro u g h w ith th e w in n in g basket. T he lin e u p s: Hermiston 19 20 Helix H o llo m an 3 ...... F ............ 5 K ononen P ie rso n 6 ............ F .............. 8 H a rg e tt C ram p to n ........... C.......... 3 S c h u e n in g C orpe 2 ................G........... 4 H aw k in s T ille r 6 ................G................ M cEw en S u b stitu te s — H e rm isto n : H am m 2, M iller. H elix, T u llis. O fficial, Q u irin g . ❖ ❖ ❖ H erm isto n m ade easy w ork of th e B o ard m an c o n te s t T u esd ay n ig h t, le a d in g all th e w ay a n d h o ld in g a 34 to 11 m arg in a t th e fin a l w h istle. H ollom an, w ho is one of th e m ost im proved p la y e rs on th e sq u a d , h ad a n " o n ” n ig h t a n d scored 16 p o in ts fo r h ig h honors. T he lin e u p s: Hermiston 34 11 Boardman. H ollom an 16 .....F ------- 3 P artlow P ierso n 4 .............r ....................... T y le r T ille r 2 ................C.............. 6 R ussell R u g g 4 .................G................. D eM auro C orpe 2 ................G................ 2 Skoubo S u b stitu te s — H e rm isto n : G ett- m an n , W ilcox, B ensel, C ram p to n , H am m 4, S m ith, M iller 2. B o ard - m a n : Miles, S m ith. O fficials: B eard a n d C ushing. Ten Years Ago T he d e a th of Mrs. R o b ert C rltte n - d cn d en Todd occurred in P en d leto n T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n a t th e hom e of h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. G. E. H o lt. T h e M utual C ream ery C om pany w ill v acate its p re s e n t lo c atio n and m ove to the b u ild in g fo rm erly occu pied by th e H erm isto n H erald . C om ing as a su rp ris e to trie n d s w as th e a n n o u n c e m e n t of th e m a r ria g e of Mis3 M a rg aret W a te rm a n an d Mr. R o b ert Y eager. R. C. M cR eynolds of A lbany, Ore., w ho is to have c h a rg e of all service w ork a t th e R o h rm an M otor com pa ny. tak es up h is position F e b ru a ry 1. W illiam R odda, w ho h a s been ill for a m o n th w ith rh e u m a tic fever. Is slow ly Im proving, Mrs. In a W essell of S ta n fie ld w as in H erm isto n W ednesday. On W ednesday sev eral lad ies m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. J. W a rn e r in h o n o r of th e la t te r ’s b irth d a y a n n i v ersary . L. C. D yer, S idney B a rn a rd an d Mr. M iler m ade a bu sin ess tr ip to P en d leto n M onday.’ almLüton 4 / q . ig .L c L d en t, se c re ta ry and tr e a s u re r resp ec tiv ely to serve for o n e y e a r w ere elected by secret b a llo t: E th e l C lark e, G olden M a rg u e rite : J a c k Belt. E delvelss; D avid P ierso n , Jo h n Q uill, and P au l P ierso n , For-get-m e- n o t. R osalie H am m er w as ap p o in ted se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s fo r th e n e x t th ree m onths. C om m ittees ap p o in ted in clu d e: D avid H azen, flo w er seed ex ch an g e; B a rb a ra H asse, flo w er p la n t ex c h an g e; y e a r book, A nn P ierso l, Ja c k O sborn, F red G im ble, V irg il L ogan and E th e l C larke. M eetings w ill be held th e th ird S a tu rd a y of each m o n th u n til school is out. M em bers m u st be ac tiv e an d h av e earn ed 25 p o in ts as a m in im u m p er m o n th to be e n title d to re g u la r m em bership, a club p in an d c e rtif i ca te card to th e n a tio n a l group. V a r ious w ays of e a rn in g p o in ts w ere discussed, su ch as b ird feed in g , th e m ak in g of b ird sh e lte rs, re p a irin g y ard fences, p ick in g u p a c c u m u la t ed refuse, c a rin g fo r house p lan ts, an d o th e r p ro jects. T h e y e a r book co m m ittee w ill m eet a t th e hom e of Mrs. Z ivney on S a tu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 10. O th er H erm isto n hoys an d g irls w ish in g to jo in th e clu b m ay do so by a tte n d in g th e n ex t m eetin g , S a t u rd ay , F e b ru a ry 17. UMATILLA RAPIDS DAM REMAINS ON SENATE DOCKET L ik e a m irag e on a d e se rt, th e U m a tilla R ap id s dam keeps b o bbing up a t in te rv a ls in th e U n ited S tates S en ate a n d H ouse of R e p re se n ta tives. A re c e n t In q u iry by E. P. Dodd in re g a rd s to th e dam b ro u g h t fo rth a reply from R u fu s H olm an in d ic a tin g th a t th e issue is fa r from b ein g lost. S e n ato r H olm an se n t a copy o f th e C o ngressional R ecord of J a n u a r y 18, w hich show s th a t th e R iv ers an d H arb o rs O m nibus b ill, In tro d u ced la s t y ear in C ongress, w as befo re th e S en ate th a t day, b u t o w in g to th e ab sen ce o t sev eral m em bers, in c lu d in g th e ch a irm a n of th e C o m m ittee on Com m erce, a c tio n w as delayed. T h is co m m ittee h ad passed th e m eas u re by a larg e m a jo rity befo re C on g ress a d jo u rn ed la s t sum m er. T he O m nibus bill p ro v id es for w ork on m any p ro jects s im ila r to th a t of U m atilla dam an d an a p p ro p ria tio n of $324.0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 to be used over a period of e ig h t y ears for d evelopm ent w ork. SNOW DEFICIT IN PLANE TRIP FAILS M O U N TA IN S FEARED TO SAVE IN FA N T BY IRRIGATIONISTS A U nited A ir L ines p lan e J. M. S p en cer, U m a tilla co u n ty w a te rm a ste r, rev ealed fig u re s th is w eek w hich In d icated a co n sid erab le sh o rta g e of snow In th e B lue m o u n ta in s. W a te r sto ra g e is only a b o u t 33 per c e n t of th e p revious 10-year av erag e. C h an ces to b u ild u p a s u f fic ie n t sto ra g e in th e v ario u s d am s is considered r a t h e r slim . S to rag e in Cold S p rin g s re s e rv o ir is a b o u t 15,000 a c re feet an d a t Mc K ay ab o u t 16,000 a c re feet, Mr. S pencer advised. As th e ru n o ff h a s been r a th e r lig h t th is sto ra g e is re g a rd e d as fa irly good fo r th e p re s en t. L o cally th e sn o w fall of la s t w eek w as c o n tin u in g to h a n g on in sp ite of w a rm e r te m p e ra tu re s th e firs t of th e week. T he n ig h ts h av e been s u f fic ie n tly cold to freeze a ll sm all pools. T he snow , how ever, b eg an to tu r n in to slu sh W ed n esd ay a n d is expected to m e lt slow ly. T h e w e a th e r re p o rt fo r th e w eek, acco rd in g to C h arles T aylor, follow s: 20 J a n u a r y 25 ............ .... 28 J a n u a r y 26 ............. .... 31 23 J a n u a r y 27 ............ .... 37 24 J a n u a r y 28 ............. .... 38 12 J a n u a r y 29 .............. .... 37 15 J a n u a r y 30 .............. .... 37 21 J a n u a r y 31 .............. .... 36 32 T o ta l p re c ip ita tio n fo r w as .47 in. th e w eek BIBLE GROUP TO . PRESENT PARABLE T he C h ris tia n E n d eav o r of th e U nion c h u rc h w ill p re s e n t a t th e U nion ch u rc h a t 8 :0 0 o'clock S u n d ay n ig h t th e play, “ T h e R e tu rn of th e P ro d ig a l,” based on th e B ible panable of th e sam e nam e. T h e c h a ra c te rs follo w : Jo sep h , th e p ro d ig al son, Jesse M oore; A b i g ail, th e d a u g h te r Of a n eig h b o r, Shem ei, B a tty A n n e M orehouse; B en n iah , th e so n w ho rem ain ed a t home, R odney R o g ers; E lad , th e fa th e r, G lenn W a rn e r ; B ich ri, th e old se rv a n t, Don DeMoss; S hem ei, A b ig a il’s fa th e r, A llan C lark e. T he n eig h b o rs a re V era Sisson, M arib elle C lark e, D everde Elw ood and E ldon Saylor. w as u tilized la st week in a fra n tic e ffo rt to save th e life uf little W illiam K e n n e th G regory, 24-hour-old son of Mr. an d Mrs. K e n n eth G regory of S ta n fie ld , 11 of p n eum onia. Dr. F. B. B elt of H erm isto n an d Mrs. B urns, a tra in e d n u rse , to g e th e r w ith little W illiam and h is fa th e r, m ade th e tr ip to P o rtla n d to ru s h th e baby to th e D oernbecher h o sp i tal. A supply of oxygen w as ta k e n w ith them a n d a d m in iste re d en ro u te. A t P o rtla n d th e baby w as given m ore firs t aid b u t e ffo rts w ere fu tile . F u n e ra l services w ere held In S ta n field S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . B u r ial w as in th e H erm isto n cem etery w ith Rev. C. W a rn e r o fficia tin g . UMATILLA PLAYS ON LOCAL FLOOR FRIDAY EVENING U m atilla h ig h school w ill play th e H erm isto n B ulldogs on th e local floor F rid a y n ig h t in a d o u b leh ea d er. T he B ulldogs hold one v icto ry over th e ir n eig h b o rs b u t a re be com ing som ew hat sk ep tic of B team schools, h a v in g lost tw o tilts over th e week end to B ag g re g a tio n s. U m atilla is well up in th e lis t in th e W h e a t L eague, in sp ite of th e loss to Irrig o n T uesday n ig h t. T he gam e F rid a y is expected to be in te re stin g . A th en a comes h ere n ex t T uesday, F e b ru a ry 6, for th e fin a l hom e gam e o u tsid e of th e d is tric t p lay o ff w ith M llto n -F re e w a td r and P en d leto n . T he U m atilla an d A th e n a c o n tests w ill be th e fin a l ones w h ere season tic k e ts m ay be used. F, B. COOPERATIVE TO HAVE MEETING S c o u tin g B e c k o n s A l l B o ys SCOUTING Waÿ HERD IMPROVEMENT GROUP OUTLINES NEXT YEAR'S WORK P re s id e n t R oosevelt's in fa n tile p ara y lsis cam p aig n w as boosted by a sum of $47.30 due to proceeds ta k en in a t th e card p a rty sponsored by local g ro u p s M onday n ig h t in th e h ig h school g ym nasium . T w enty-six ta b le s w ere In play d u rin g th e eve n in g , w ith Mrs. J a rv is D u rtey w in T he a n n u a l electio n of th e U m a n in g th e la d ie s’ b rid g e prize an d E. tilla H erd Im p ro em en t a sso ciatio n D. M a rtin for men. P in o c h le honors w as h eld W ednesday aiftern^on In w ent to Mr. an d Mrs. Sam Moore and th e a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t's office. E m il Z ivney received th e door prize. M em bers w ere p resen t from varlo u a A la rg e p ic tu re of P re s id e n t Roos p a rts of th e d is tric t. ev elt w as d isplayed on th e stag e O fficers elected in clu d ed : D ell w ith th e fla g a t his rig h t and a large C h ristle y , p re s id e n t; C h a rle s S eell- b e a u tifu lly d ecorated cake a t h is ger, vice p re s id e n t; L. C. D yer, se c left. T h e cake w as la te r au ctio n ed r e ta r y : an d N els C h ris te n se n of o ff a t a D utch au ctio n to r a su b B oardm an and W m . Coppock of s ta n tia l sum . Q uite a n u m b er of A dam s, d irecto rs. people p atro n ized t h e c a fe te ria T h e follow ing a re some of th e s t a lu n ch eo n c u lm in a tin g a v ery en jo y tis tic s p resen ted a t th e m e e tin g ab le evening. W ed n esd ay by M. E. K n ick erb o ck er, Mrs. E d ith Cable, c h a irm a n of the a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t. T he fig u re s p a rty , and h e r v ario u s com m ittees w ere com piled th ro u g h th e e ffo rts w ish to th a n k th e public fo r its sup- ! of H. R. H a rtle y , te s te r, and L. C. p o rt and to everyone w ho assisted in D yer, se c re ta ry . an y w ay w ith food d o n a tio n s, tic k e t A to ta l of 25 h e rd s w ere te s te d se llin g an d o th e r w ays. T hey also d u rin g th e y e a r w ith 22 of th is especially th a n k th e U nion high gro u p fin is h in g th e test. A m ong th e school board fo r th e use of th e gym 2 2 herds, 4 46 cow s com pleted th e n asium . Mr. W atso n for h is help, the y e a r's records from w h ich th e fo l H erm isto n H erald for p u b licity , th e lo w in g reco rd s an d com parisons R eb ek ah lodge and th e G ard en club w ere m ade. T he av erag e p ounds of fo r th e ir assistance. m ilk produced per cow w as 6421.4 Mrs. Jan ies Todd, se c re ta ry of the and 303.5 pounds of b u tte rfa t. T h e L egion a u x ilia ry group, se n t a ch eck a v erag e valu e of p ro d u cts p er cow of $47,30 to Mrs. Tom K e atin g , w as $126.19, w hich w as o ffset by a n co u n ty ch a irm a n , a t P e n d leto n W ed av e ra g e feed cost of $45.53, leav in g nesday. an a v e ra g e p ro fit above feed cost of $81.66. T h e feed cost w as divided Into tw o d ivisions, $33.19 for ro u g h - age an d $12.34 for g ra in . T h e above re p re se n ts a re tu rn of $2.77 fo r each d o lla r s p e n t fo r feed. A com parison w as m ade sh o w in g A re g u la r m e etin g of th e H erm is ton Rod & G un club w ill be held th e a d v a n ta g e of feed in g h ig h g rad e M onday n ig h t, F e b ru a ry 5, in the cows, u sin g fo r fig u re s th e reco rd s A m erican L egion h all, b e g in n in g at of th e ten h ig h cows of th e associa th e ten 8 :0 0 o’clock. Besides th e a n n u a l tio n in com parison w ith T he te n h ig h cow s averaged election of officers, o th e r im p o rta n t low. business w ill be b ro u g h t before the 10,654.5 p o unds o f m ilk a n d 495.2 pounds b u tte rfa t, w h ile th e ten low club. F ra n k B ild erb ack , p re sid e n t, u rg cows produced only 3,170.8 pounds (C o n tin u ed on page 5) es th a t a ll club m em bers a n d those 1939 RECORDS SHOW BIG MEMBERSHIP ROD & GUN CLUB TO MEET M ONDAY a tte n d th e PAYNE IS NAMED CHURCH DIRECTOR O scar W. P ayne, fo rm er M etho d is t m in is te r in H erm isto n , h as re c en tly been honored by b e in g n am ed th e d ire c to r of relig io u s ed u catio n of th e Salem F ir s t P re s b y te ria n ch u rch . He w ill assum e h is d u ties A pril 1. Rev. P ay n e h as been connected w ith th e W illa m e tte P re s b y te ry ,as S u n d ay school m issio n ary for th e p ast few y e a rs an d h as sp e n t m ost of th e tim e tra v e lin g . In h is new posi tio n he w ill reside in Salem w here he h as had his h e a d q u a rte rs. M r. P ay n e is a b ro th e r of H arvey P ay p e of H erm isto n and visited here th is sum m er. H arris Enlists W ith Air Corps W illiam H . H a rris, son of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge W. H a rris o r H e r m isto n , h as en listed in th e arm y a ir corps th ro u g h th e P en d leto n r e c r u it ing office, L ie u te n a n t C olonel H. D. B agnall, P o rtla n d re c r u itin g offic er, announces. H a rris, a 1937 g ra d u a te of H erm isto n h ig h school and a fo rm er s tu d e n t a t O regon S ta te col lege, w ill serv e a t Moffeitt field in C alifo rn ia, sta tio n of P acific coast ob serv atio n and p u rs u it sq u ad ro n s. No h o ld o u ts w ere listed in th e 1941 te a c h in g c o n tra c ts se n t o u t r e c en tly by th e h ig h school d is tric t in H erm isto n . A ccording to S u p e rin te n d e n t W. G. K ersb erg en , th e h ig h school s ta ff re tu rn e d sig n ed co n tra c ts 100 per cen t, in d ic a tin g th a t th e s ta ff w ill p ro b ab ly re m a in In ta c t n e x t year. A lth o u g h no d e fin ite in fo rm a tio n w as o b tain ed , it is u n d ersto o d th a t th e te a c h e rs received a little boost in sa la rie s e ffectiv e n e x t y ear. Mrs. Nation Enjoys Birthday. BIRTHDAY PARTY PROVES SUCCESS M ONDAY EVENING T he a n n u a l m e e tin g of m em bers of th e F a rm B u reau C o o p erativ e of H erm isto n w ill be held a t th e A m er in te re ste d in w ild life ican L egion h all F rid a y , F e b ru a ry m e etin g M onday. 9, b eg in n in g a t 2 :0 0 o’clock. In cluded am ong o th e r business w ill be th e election of d ire c to rs fo r sev eral d is tric ts of th e C ooperative. SCHOOL TEACHERS SIGN CONTRACTS Mrs. F a n n ie N atio n , of A llian ce N eb., m o th er of B, J . N atio n , cele b rated h e r 83 rd b irth d a y 'W ednes day. Mrs. N atio n Is v is itin g In H e r m isto n w ith h er son an d fam ily . T he occasion w as celeb rated w ith a fam ily d in n e r. NUMBER 24 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 1, 1940. Baptist Church Redecorated CREDIT U N IO N HAS YEARLY ELECTION FRIDAY EVENING M em bers of th e H erm isto n F e d e r al C red it U nion held itheir a n n u a l m e e tin g in th e basem en t of th e lib ra ry F rid a y ev en in g , J a n u a r y 26, w ith a good crow d In a tte n d a n c e . M. G, H edw all, O. G. S haw a n d E. H . D u n n in g w ere elected as d irecto r« for tw o y e a r term s. C. J. Ja ck so n and D. E. M cM illan w ere elected as new m em bers on th e c re d it com m ittee. Mrs. G eorgia H e n d erso n , E m ery Cox and A dolph H ey- den w ere elected a s su p erv iso ry co m m ittee. T he tr e a s u re r 's re p o rt disclosed th e fact th a t d u rin g th e C red it U n io n ’s five y ears of o p e ra tio n th e r e have been no bad lo an s ch a rg e d off and 90 p er cen t of th e loans have had no d elinquency. A t a m e e tin g of th e board of d i re c to rs la s t T u esd ay n ig h t, M. G. H edw all w as chosen p re sid e n t, W. C. K lk, vice p re sid e n t, and E. H . D u n n in g , tr e a s u re r a n d m an ag e r. T h e H e rm isto n C re d it U nion h as o p e ra te d d u rin g th e p a st five y ears In a q u iet w ay w ith little o r no p u b lic ity , and h as now reach ed th e p o in t w h ere it is no lo n g e r In th e e x p e rim e n t stag e. C re d it U n io n s a re allow ed to pay up to six p er c e n t div id en d on sa v in g s a c c o u n ts, th e a m o u n t of dividend b e in g d e te r m ined acc o rd in g to th e e a rn in g s of th e o rg a n iz a tio n . T h e B a p tist ch u rc h is u n d erg o in g ex ten siv e in te rio r d e c o ra tin g th is w eek. A new ceilin g of fir tex w ill aid both th e a p p e a ra n c e and accous- tics. P a in tin g and v a rn is h in g w ill follow , a c o rd ln g to G rayden Lore«, pastor. W. R. L on g h o rn Is su p e rv is T h e H erm isto n A m erican L egton in g th e job, w ith v o lu n te e r la b o r-a s P ost e n te rta in e d th e A u x ilia ry la d sistin g . les w ith a tu rk e y d in n e r in th e L eg ion hall la s t T h u rsd a y ev en in g , J a n u a ry 25. O ver 50 m em bers w ere Extension Specialist to Speak Mrs. B uena M aris, ex ten sio n spe p resen t to enjoy th e b o u n tifu l d is c ia lis t on fam ily re la tio n s, of O regon play of food p rep ared by th e m en S ta te college, w ill be th e p rin cip al cooks. R ep o rts fo llo w in g th e m eal sp eak er a t a m eeting of th e P a re n t in d icated t h a t sev eral ex c e lle n t ch efs S tu d y club of th e P a re n t-T e a c h e rs’ w ere on h and to p re p a re th e v ic asso ciatio n , n e x t T h u rsd a y , F e b ru tu als. a ry 8, a t 2 :0 0 p. m. in th e L egion T he a ff a ir w as th e c u lm in a tio n of h all. T he public Is c o rd ially Invl- a m em b ersh ip d riv e c o n test w hich tel to a tte n d . w as w on by th e A u x iliary . POST ENTERTAINS A U XILIA R Y GROUPS When the Boy Scouts of America celebrates its 30th birthday on Thursday, February 8, all of the 1,330,000 Scouts, Cubs and Scout leaders will re-dedicate themselves to the service motive which has characterized the Movement for three decades. Scouting offers ad venture. fun and achievement—attractive to all boys— through the democratic life of the Scout Troop and Patrol, as essential ingredi ents in its character-influencing program for the boys of America. Drawing on the rich experience of the Movement, local and national Scout leaders anticipate the opportunity to serve more boys annually. BASKETBALL: Bulldogs vs. Umatilla High Friday Athena High Tuesday