The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 01, 1940, Image 1

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    NEWS FROM YOUR
OWN STATE &
COUNTY
öULLOOGS LOcr
a N D W IN OVt^ °
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U M A T ILLA COUNTY PAPER
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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.
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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 .
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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