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77 NEW S FROM YO UR | O W N STATE fir CO UNTY W IL D LIFE GROUP TO HAVE M E E T IN G H E R E M A R C H 21 T h e a n n u a l H erm isto n m eetin g o f th e U m atilla C oun ty W ild L ife F e d e ra tio n w ill be held T h u rsd ay , M arch 21. T h e a ff a ir w ill be a tu rk e y d in n e r in th e Odd F elow s h a ll w ith th e R eb ek ah s se rv in g th e m eal. T h e m e e tin g w ill be a re g u la r m o n th ly session of th e g ro u p w ith v is ito rs welcom e. Jim G erow, conn ected w ith th e b i o lo g ical survey 'at P o rtla n d , w ill be p re se n t and w ill discu ss m ig ra to ry w aterfo w l. Don Moore w ill sp eak on u p la n d birds. O th er fe a tu re s of e n te r ta in m e n t a re b ein g p lan n ed , a c co rd in g to F ra n k B ild erb ack , p re s i d e n t of th e H erm isto n Rod & G un clu b . T h e d in n e r w ill com m ence a t 7 :0 0 o’clock and tic k e ts w ill be placed on sale n e x t w eek. CLEAN-UP D A Y SET FOR C O L U M B IA PARK A c lea n -u p day w as se t for C olum bia p a rk on F rid a y , A p ril 5, a t th e la s t m eetin g of th e F a rm B u re a u A u x iliary held Mai^ch 1. jit w ill be a n all day a ff a ir w ith pot luck d in n e r served a t noon by th e a u x ilia ry ladies. T h ere Is m uch w ork a ro u n d th e new ly erected b u ild in g s and a ll n eig h b o rs and frie n d s a re urged to come help clean up th e park. It w as also decided a t th e la s t m e etin g of th e a u x ilia ry to e n te r ta in th o se a tte n d in g th e P ro je c t F a rm B u reau m eetin g T h u rsd ay , M arch 14. T h e q u ilt m ade by th e a u x ila ry w ill be on d isplay th a t ev en in g an d a s h o rt p rogram w ill be ren d ered . T h e n e x t m eetin g of th e a u x ilia ry w ill be held F rid a y , M arch 15 a t 2 o ’clock. Mrs. E m m a H u tch iso n is c h a irm a n of th e p ro g ram com m ittee an d th o se on th e re fre sh m e n t com m itte e a re Mrs. B e rth a H am m er, Mrs. Jessie H ooker an d Mrs. E d n a Udey. 4-H Beef Club Meets. A m e etin g of th e W est U m a tilla Beef clu b was held in th e a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t’s office T u esd ay ev en ing, M arch 5. Roy A tte b u ry of S ta n fie ld is going to be th e lead er o f th is club for th e 1940 y ear. T h e o fficers of th e club a re H a rry L ew is, p re sid e n t, and Jo h n M cM ullen, sec re ta ry . O ther m em bers a re Bobby A tte b u ry and E ldon S aylor. T hese fo u r boys a re feed in g seven beef calv es for th e ir p ro ject in th is club. •aio ‘®u»8n3 xmqri o J° n VOLUM NOEL BENNION TO SPEAK AT PROJECT FARM BUREAU MEET F IN A L BASKETBALL GAM E HERE FR ID A Y T h e g ran d fin ale of th e 1940 bas k e tb a ll season w ill be played in th e local g y m n asiu m F rid a y n ig h t w ith th e s tro n g Ja c k A llen team of P e n d leto n m e etin g th e H erm isto n T ow n Team in a re tu rn en g ag em en t. T he a ff a ir h as been term ed a “ g ru d g e ” b a ttle , w ith th e P e n d leto n team s till sm a rtin g from a 32 to 22 d e feat su f Tornado Misses Relatives W ord w as received h ere th is w eek fered h ere e a rlie r in th e season. E ffo rts a re b ein g m ade to lin e up by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H a rd in g from th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. E. H. G ro sh en a p re lim in a ry for th e evening. o f A lto n , Illin o is, th a t th e to rn ad o w h ich w ro u g h t se rio u s d am ag e n e a r th e r e S a tu rd a y ju s t h&rely m issed R A D IO C H A IR M A N TO th e c ity of A lton. A lth o u g h no one BE GUEST SPEAKER w as k illed , th e cyclone le ft a w ide sw eep of d e stru c tio n . Mrs. R alp h F o w ler of P en d leto n , E a s te rn O regon c h a irm a n of th e Rod & Gun Club To Meet R adio G ard en ’ C lub p ro g ram , w ill be A re g u la r m e e tin g of th e H erm p re se n t a t a G ard en C lub m eetin g isto n Rod & G un clu b w ill be held and tea a t th e hom e of Mrs. Roy W ednesday evening , M arch 13, in th e H ale, F rid a y a fte rn o o n , M arch 8. A m erican L egion h all. A m ong o th e r T he club w ill listen to a G arden business w ill be th e re p o rt of th e C lub rad io p ro g ram , b e g in n in g a t co m m ittee re c e n tly ap p o in ted to se 1 :3 0 an d com ing o v er sta tio n KUJ. c u re a s u ita b le lo catio n for th e tra p Mrs. F o w ler w ill sp eak to th e lad ies sh o o tin g equipm ent. in con n ectio n w ith th e b ro ad cast. F. N. Clark Sells Ranch F. N. C lark, w ho h as farm ed in th e C olum bia d is tric t fo r th e p a st five years, sold h is ra n c h M onday to a W alla W alla p arty . No p lan s fo r th e fu tu re have been an n o u n ced by Mr. and Mrs. C lark b u t it h as been In tim ated th a t th ey w ill re m a in in e a ste rn Oregon. CARD OF THANKS W e w ish to th a n k th e people of H erm isto n for th e ir p a tro n a g e d u r in g th e p a s t y ear and a h alf, and w ish to extend b e st w ishes for th e fu tu re fo r Mr. a n d Mrs. E. T. E m e r son. Mr. an d Mrs. H ugh N eill, Rohrman Bids Low On Car R o h rm an M otor Co. w as th e su c cessful b id d er re c e n tly on a 2-door F o rd V-8 sedan fo r use by th e S ta te O p erato rs’ D ivision in th is region. Mr. R o h rm an w as low b id d er over n u m ero u s deale rs In e a ste rn O re- gon. DR ALFRED E. JONES HERE FRIDAY. MARCH 8. 1 TO 8 P.M. For a Scientific examination and Better Glasses, in Two Payments, see Dr Alfred E. Jones at the Her miston Hotel, Friday, March I. from 1 to 8 p. m. For quick repair« mall glasses direct to Dr. AHred E. Jon««, Box 121«. Spokane, Wn 2 » -ls UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 7, 1940. LEADER JUNIOR GARDEN CLUB <• ❖ «6» ❖ •> ❖ » KENNETH MACE DROWNS ❖ AT UMATILLA THURSDAY ❖ ---------- ❖ ♦ * ❖ ❖ W ord w as received a t T h e ❖ H erald office la te T h u rsd a y ❖ th a t K en n eth Mace, p a rt tim e ❖ em ployee a t th e oil te rm in a l a t ❖ U m atilla, w as drow ned w hen ❖ his boat capsized on th e Colum - ❖ bia riv er. H is body h ad n o t been ❖ recovered. «8» ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• ♦ ♦ ♦ 4’ ❖ * ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ C O L U M B IA PARK HALL T O BE USED T h e next m eetin g of th e U m atilla P ro je c t F a rm B u reau w ill be held T h u rsd ay n ig h t, M arch 14, in th e new co m m u n ity h a ll w h ich h a s ju s t re c en tly been com pleted a t th e Co lu m b ia p ark . Noel B en n lo n , e x te n sion sp ecialist in p o u ltry h u sb an d ry , w ill be th e p rin c ip a l sp eak er of th e even in g . H e w ill discu ss th e brood in g an d re a rin g of ch ick s an d poults. Mr. B ennion w ill al30 discuss th e o u tlo o k for p o u ltry p ric e s n ex t y ear an d w ill a tte m p t to a n s w e r any q u estio n s p o u ltry p ro d u cers m ay have w hich a re n o t an sw ered in th e course of th e discussion. 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, w ill also be p re se n t to assist on th e program . T he m eetin g M arch 14 w ill be th e firs t im p o rta n t g a th e r in g in th e new C olum bia p ark h all an d w ill serve so m ew h at as a d ed icatio n . T he b u ild in g h as been u n d e r c o n s tru c t ion for some tim e w ith v o lu n teer lab o r d o in g m ost of th e w ork. Con sid erab le e ffo rt h as been c o n c e n tra ted on th e h all by m em bers of Col u m b ia g ra n g e an d o th ers. T he new b u ild in g is s itu a te d in th e snrall grove of trees in th e Col u m b ia d is tric t an d w ill prove a pop u la r sp o t th is su m m er for v ario u s g ro u p s for e n te rta in m e n t an d p icnic p a rtie s. T h e p ro je c t h as been k ep t aliv e by special e ffo rts of th e P ro je c t F a rm B u reau A u x iliary . H. J. O tt, p re sid e n t of th e F arm B u reau , an n o u n ces th a t th e p ra c tic e of s ta r tin g th e p ro g ram p ro m p tly a t 8 :0 0 o’clock w ill be co n tin u ed . R e fre sh m en ts w ill be served by th e lad ies of th e a u x ilia ry a fte r th e m eetin g . TnztfiZiZ a .lm .L lto n EVANGELISTS AT IRRIGON PLANS COMPLETED FOR C O O K IN G SCHOOL TH U R SD A Y, M A R . 14 Mrs. E m il Z ivney, w ho w as lead er of th e C olum bia G ran g e a t th e tim e it w as aw ard ed firs t place in th e N atio n al S afety co n test, has been an activ e w o rk er in th e G ran g e an d a t p resen t is lead er of th e H erm isto n J u n io r G ard en club. ¡AMATEUR CONTEST PROVES POPULAR T he a m a te u r co n test stag ed la s t T h u rsd a y a t th e H erm isto n U nion h ig h school by th e school b an d w as well a tte n d e d an d proved p o p u lar w ith th e au d ien ce. C l'arence C ram p- ton won firs t place w ith a b a rito n e solo. W in n ers w ere d ete rm in e d by th e a p p lau se of th e au d ien ce. O th er aw ard ed prizes w ere M abel R au ch, 'o p ra n o solo, an d B ill P en n ey , vio lin solo. O th er e n tr a n ts inclu d ed th e B a p tist ch u rc h m ale ch o ru s, a s k it by M ri. C h arles S eelig er an d A lm a L aird , a n eg ro d ia le c t selectio n by Mrs. C h a rlo tte R au ch a n d a h ig h school sw in g band. In te rm issio n n u m b ers w ere f u r nished by th e h ig h school glee club, u n d e r Miss G w endolyn Ross, and by th e band u n d e r G. C. H um phreys. Bob Ja ck so n w“as th e m a ste r of cere m onies. CHEVRO LET A G E N C Y TO LOCATE HERE A n n o u n cem en t w as m ade in H e r m iston th is w eek th a t a C h ev ro let ag en cy w ill be e stab lish ed in H e r m isto n in th e n e a r fu tu re w ith G eorge H odge as m an ag e r. Mr. H odge h as been co n n ected w ith th e Pasco A uto Co., b u t h a s re c e n tly nfanaged th e K ennew ick A uto Co. a t K ennew ick. More d e fin ite in fo rm a tio n co n c e rn in g th e ag en cy is ex pected soon. REQUEST FOR EGGS COMES FROM AFAR T h e h ig h q u a lity of e a ste rn O re gon tu rk e y eggs is a p p a re n tly well k n o w n in th e east, acco rd in g to w ord received re c e n tly by local b reeders. A req u est cam e la s t week from th e A rm o u r & Co. of E n id , Ok lahom a. a sk in g for tu rk e y h a tc h in g eggs from e a ste rn O regon stock. T h e above o rd e r cam e to P ete B erg of C hisholm G rain & Feed, w ho Swayze Returns From Eastern Trip s ta te s th a t lodal fa rm e rs w ho have F. B. Swayze' re tu rn e d la s t week tu rk e y eggs for sa le to g e t in to u ch end from a m o n th ’s tr ip east. Mrs. w ith him . Sw ayze, w ho m ade th e tr ip w ith him , rem ain ed in W ash in g to n w ith th e ir d a u g h te r. Mr. an d Mrs. R oger J. B ounds, for a lo n g er v isit. T h e Sw ayzes w en t by tr a in to W a sh in g ton from w here th ey w ere acco m p a nied by th e ir c h ild ren on an a u to m obile tr ip to F lo rid a a n d o th e r J. F. L ane, w ell know n S tan field p laces of in te re st. T h ey also v isited re sid e n t, passed aw ay W ednesday, th e old hom e place w h ere Mr. S w ay M arch 6, in St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ital ze sp e n t h is boyhood. in P en d leto n . F u n e ra l serv ices w ill be held in th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch 4-H Crops Club Organized T h e W est U m atilla F arm C rops F rid a y afte rn o o n a t 2 :0 0 p. m. w ith club w as o rg an ized a t a m e etin g of th e M asonic lodge in ch arg e. Mr. L an e is su rv iv ed by tw o sis 4-H clu b m em bers held in A ssista n t C o u n ty A g en t M. E. K n ic k e rb o c k e r’s te rs: Mrs. S co tt A rm stro n g of La- ofice M onday n ig h t of th is week. C onner, W n„ an d Mrs. Rose S an tm y- Mr. an d Mrs. A rm T h e fo llo w in g o fficers w ere elected e r of S eattle. fo r th e 1940 y ear: K en n eth B ensel, stro n g a rriv e d T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n p re s id e n t; R o b ert B ensel, vice p res to help w ith fu n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts. Mr. L an e w as 54 y ears of age J a n id e n t; and H en ry Som m erer, secre ta ry . O th er m em bers of th e clu b a re u a ry 27 an d w as born in W a sh b u rn , Joe Cooney and F ra n k Bensel. Em il Hl. W hen he w as six y e a rs old th e Z ivney w ill .lead th e clu b ag a in th is fam ily moved to O lym pia w here th ey resided for six years. T h e fam ily year. th e n moved to S k a jit co u n ty w h ere Mr. L ane lived u n til com ing to S ta n Brother Passes In North Dakota • J u liu s G im bel received w ord W ed field a p p ro x im ately 17 y ears ago. n esday his b ro th e r. B ill G im bel, had He w as th e gon of J. H . L an e, an old passed aw ay M onday a t D rake. p io n eer of W ash in g to n . T h e W om en’s S tu d y clu b m et a t N o rth D akota. He is su rvived by h it w ife and a 17-y ear-o ld son. J u liu s th e O. E. G reath o u se hom e T h u rs d ay a fte rn o o n . Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s, G im bel did not go to th e fu n e ra l. R A N K IN RECEIVES LARGE IN C U B A TO R H aro ld R a n k in , o ne of th e fo re m ost tu rk e y ra is e rs in th e H erm is ton v icin ity , th is week added to his g ro w in g concern a la rg e 12-thou- sand tu rk e y egg c a p a c ity in c u b ato r. Mr. R a n k in now has a to ta l In cu b a to r cap a c ity fo r 24,000 tu rk e y eggs and is m ak in g p lan s fo r b rooding as soon as su ffic ie n t n u m b er of eggs a re av ailab le. T h e new h a tc h in g m achine w as p u rch ased from th e R obbins In c u b a to r Co., of D enver, Colo., a n d comes w ell recom m ended. I t w as shipped to H erm isto n by tru c k , re q u irin g th re e days for th e trip , a c c o rd in g to C. B u rtis, d riv er. T he new in c u b a to r is e n tire ly e le c tric a lly con tro lled an d is th e m ost m odern type a v ailab le. Mr. R a n k in is p la n n in g to raise aro u n d 2500 poults, and w ill sell th e re m a in d e r of h is h a tc h , besides d o in g custom h a tc h in g . LEAP YEAR DANCE TO BE SATUR DAY A leap y e a r dance w ill be h eld in th e H erm isto n C om m unity h a ll S a t u rd a y n ig h t, M arch 9, w ith m usic by th e T ro u b ad o rs. S everal fe a tu re s a re b e in g p lan n ed for th e evening, one of w hich w ill he ladies choice every fo u rth dance. S im ilar d ances have proved popu- la r in p a st y ears and a la rg e crow d is expected S a tu rd a y n ig h t. A dm is sion prices Wave been se t a t 60c and 15c. J. F. LANE, PROMINENT STANFIELD RESIDENT PASSES SUDDENLY WEDNESDAY MORNING vice p re s id e n t, had c h a rg e of th e m eeting. R oll call w as responded to by m em bers g iv in g c u rr e n t events. S eventeen g irls from th e 7 th an d 8th g rad es u n d e r th e d irectio n of Miss D orothy T hom sen, pleased w ith six g ro u p vocal selectio n s and M arie L ane played tw o violin num bers. Mrs. W. G. W allace review ed R ach el F ie ld ’s novel. "A ll T h is, and H ea- cen, Too.” C lub m em bers a re sew ing g a rm e n ts to be se n t to D oern- bech er h o sp ital In P o rtla n d . G uests included M esdam es N. D. B ard, H a r old R eeves and Ja c k L aw rence. T h e G arden C lub held an In te re s t in g m eetin g T uesday a fte rn o o n a t th e C. M. McCall home. T h e p e tu n ia w as chosen as th e o fficial flow er for S tan field . Mrs. S. P. S m ith gave a ta lk on “ T ra n s p o rta tio n of F lo w ers.” M esdam es N. D. B ard, S. P. S m ith , 0 . E. G reath o u se and Miss E lva B er ry a tte n d e d th e sty le show sponsored bv th e E cho G arden club M onday night. MUSK VARIETIES SCHEDULED FOR FRIDAY, MARCH 15 1 O R IG IN A L SONGS T O FEATURE PROGRAM *•’ Of in te re st to local housew ives is th e an n o u n cem en t of a cooking school to be held T h u rsd a y , M arch 14, b e g in n in g a t 1 :3 0 in th e H e r m iston s k a tin g rin k . T he school w ill be for one day only an d Is b eing sponsored jo in tly by th e O regon H a rd w a re & Im p lem en t Co. an d th e H erm isto n T ra d in g Co. 'P riz e s of m erchandise and cooked food w ill be given d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n . Miss Jo sep h in e E. W rig h t, cook in g expert an d d ie tic ia n of W a lla W alla, w ill be p resen t to dem on s tr a te v ario u s cooking m ethods an d m odern conveniences in household pro ced u re. Miss W rig h t h a s c h a rg e of a cooking school th re e tim es a week a t W a lla W alla and is fam ous as a cooking .expert. C ooking schools have proven v ery p o p u la r in H erm isto n 'in th e p a st and co n sid erab le m en tio n has been m ade of sim ilar d e m o n stra tio n s In n e a rb y com m unities. I t is expected th a t a la rg e sized crow d of in te re s t ed housew ives from H e rm isto n and v ic in ity w ill be p re se n t n e x t T h u rs day. NUMBER ¿9 E v a n g e list and Mrs. D w ig h t B row n w ho a re now co n d u c tin g a n old tim e rev iv al a t th e F u ll Gospel c h u rc h in Irrig o n . T he public is in v ite d to come and h e a r th e old tim e p re a c h ing and s in g in g every n ig h t except M onday a t 8 o’clock. SO N N Y SCHELL HAS N E W GLASS EYE Sonny S chell, son of M r. an d Mrs. E dw ard Schell, w ill re tu rn to H e r m iston th is w eek w ith a new glass eye if th e o p eratio n p erform ed e a rly in th e week proves successful. Sonny accom panied his fa th e r to P o rtla n d Mondfty w here he e n te re d th e D oern- becher h o sp ital. Sonny, w ho is a firs t g ra d e r in th e local schools, w as ab le to o b ta in th e a rtific ia l eye th ro u g h e ffo rts of frien d s w ho su b scrib ed th e needed funds. He Is expected to re tu r n to school fo llo w in g h is re tu rn . C O M M E R C IA L CLUB TO MEET TUESDAY A re g u la r m o n th ly m eetin g of the H erm isto n C om m ercial club w ill be held T uesday, M arch 12, In th e Odd F ellow s h a ll w ith th e R eb ek ah s se rv ing th e lu n ch . S ev eral e n te r ta in m ent n u m b ers a re b eing p la n n e d for th e ev en in g , acco rd in g to G eorge H a rk e n rid e r, p resid en t. A paid up m em b ersh ip lis t w ill be read d u rin g th e ev ening. O th er item s of in te re s t w ill be b ro u g h t up fo r discussion. SCHOLARSHIPS ARE PLEN TIFU L HERE If sc h o la rsh ip s to v ario u s schools, colleges and o th e r in s titu tio n s co n tin u e to pour in a t th e H e rm isto n U nion h ig h school, th e r e w ill be a su ffic ie n t n u m b er a v a ila b le for each m em ber of th e g ra d u a tin g class, a c co rd in g to W. G. K e rsb erg en , su p e r in te n d e n t. A t p re s e n t th e re a re 11 such sc h o la rsh ip s a v a ila b le an d th e bill board in th e h a llw a y a t th e h ig h school is overcrow ded w ith a n nouncem ents. S c h o larsh ip s a re a g re a t aid to s tu d e n ts w ho a re p la n n in g to co n tin u e th e ir ed u catio n . T he S p rin g M usic V arie tie s w ill be p resen ted F rid ay . M arch 15, ia th e h ig h school gym a t 8 :0 0 p. m ., u n d e r the d ire c tio n of Miss G w endo lyn Ross w ith Miss P h y llis Sire« aa acco m p an ist a n d G. C. H u m phrey« M band m aster. T h e p rogram is a n a n n u al a ff a ir e n th u s ia stic a lly received by m usic lovers of H erm iston. Of p a rtic u la r in te re s t a re th e o rig in al selectio n s w ritte n by M iss Roas and Mr. H um phreys. Jim Ja c k so n , y o u n g H erm isto n soloist, w ill also a p p e a r d u rin g th e evening. T h e m a n a g e ria l s ta ff consists of: A llan C larke an d G lenn W a rn e r, s ta g e s e ttin g ; Bob Jackson, p u b lic ity : M arion P ierce and V irg in ia Todd, costum es and p ro g ram s: E u gene R u g g an d K en n eth B ensel, sound tech n ician s. N um bers on th e program follow : SC EN E I E choes of M usical Comedy T ea for T w o .................. G irls’ G lee My H ero ............. G irls’ G lee Rose M arie ..................... G irls’ Glee C arm in a ....................... A llan C lark e L over, Come B ack to Me . .. S ex tet S oftly, As In a M orning S u n rise, • S ex tet W a n tin g Y ou ......... V irg in ia T odd an d A llan C lark e In d ia n Love C all .................. S ex tet Sm oke G ets in Y our E yes, S e x te t One K iss .................. E le a n o r S ires and g irls T ell Me P re tty M aiden ........... Bob Jack so n an d S ex tet D ance by Miss L av in a L ynch V en etia n Love Song .... G irls’ Glee V iolin o b lig ato by B ill P en n ey In term issio n — B and SCEN E II O rig in al S ongs S erenade ................................. S ex tet By Miss Ross W ong Foo .................. Bob Ja ck so n By Mr. H u m p h rey s Co-Boss ..................... M abel R a u c h By Mr. H u m p h rey s I t Is D aw n .............................. S e x te t By Mr. H u m p h rey s W o n d erfu l L ad y ...... A llan Clark« By Mr. H u m p h rey s My L ady C ap rice .... E le a n o r Sire« By Mr. H u m p h rey s • G re e tin g to S p rin g . .. G irls' Glee In term issio n T h e Old B lack M are. Jim Ja c k so n (C o n tin u ed on page 2) FRASERS INJU RED IN A U TO SM ASH UP Mrs. T hom as F ra s e r re tu rn e d to h e r hom e h ere W ednesday from th e St. A n th o n y h o sp ita l a t P e n d le to n w here she w as ta k e n follow ing a n a u to collision S u n d ay n ig h t. The F ra s e r c ar w as occupied by Mr. an d Mrs. F ra s e r and Tom w ho w as d riv ing. T he tw o c a rs m et alm o st h ead - on on th e E cho cut-off. Mrs. F ra s e r su ffered a broken w rist an d o th e r In ju rie s, Tom a bruised fo re h e a d w hile Mr. F ra s e r escaped u n in ju re d . RO HRM AN M O T O R CO. R ep o rts s ta te d th a t th e o th e r c a r w as d riv in g on th e c e n te r lin e w ith DELIVERS TRUCKS one h e a d lig h t. C onsiderable m y stery as to th e o w n ersh ip of th e v eh icle R o h rm an M otor Co. of H e rm isto n p revailed b u t Id e n tity of th e d riv e r w as th e successful b id d er re c e n tly w as asc e rta in e d . over e ig h t bids su b m itte d in U m a tilla co u n ty fo r th e d e liv ery of five tru c k s to th e co u n ty fo r use on SPRING FOOTBALL co u n ty roads. T he tru c k s w ere de IS POPULAR HERE livered la s t week. Mr. R o h rm an s ta te d t h a t the tru c k s w ere equipped w ith M ercury S o m eth in g new in th e w ay o f 95 h. p. m otors w ith s ta n d a rd Ford fo o tb all was begun a t th e H e rm isto n bodies. U nion h ig h school M onday w h en s p rin g p ra c tic e w as in a u g u ra te d . T he B ulldogs a re forced to m eet RA IN S C O N T IN U E schools w ith m uch larg e e n ro llm en t« D U R IN G PAST WEEK who tak e a d v a n ta g e of th e lu ll fo l low ing b a sk e tb a ll a c tiv itie s and A lth o u g h no heav y ra in s have before b aseball and track . T w e n ty -th re e s u its w ere issued fallen d u rin g th e wek, s lig h t p re c i p ita tio n has been recorded a t in te r M onday by C oach Ray C ritc h fie ld vals. F e b ru a ry had a to ta l of 2.85 w ith sev eral m ore expected to tu r n in. w hich set an all tim e high since out. P ra c tic e w ill be concluded records h'ave been k ep t h ere by n ex t week. C harles T ay lo r, local w e a th e r m an. T he follow ing is th e record for Mac Hoke To Address Auxiliary th e week e n d in g M arch 6: T he Wool G row ers A u x ilia ry la d Max. Min. D ate i e s of P en d leto n a re g iv in g a no F e b ru a ry 29 ........ «0 36 hostess lu ncheon a t th e P e n d le to n 38 M arch 1 ............ 56 h otel S a tu rd a y , M arch 9, a t 1 :0 0 M arch 2 ...................... #3 .. .. 43 o’clock, a t w hich all m em bers of th e M arch 3 ...................... 60 28 w est end of th e co u n ty a re In v ited . «1 .. .. 39 M arch 4 .... ... Mac H oke, new ly ap p o in ted m em ber «0 38 d u rin g th e o f th e S ta te B oard of E d u c a tio n , w ill T o ta l p re c ip ita tio n be th e m ain speaker. week was .23 In.