Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1940)
ïl NEWS FROM YOUR OWN STATE f* c o i r Oio . v ^ o 01 O ’ ®- tc*1 ® ’ ... . fcU«e IN FORMATS FIRE CALLS GIVEN BY C ITY OFFICER By H. A. Pankow T oday you may fin d it n ecessary t o tu r n in a fire a la rm . P ro p e rty is b e in g destroyed. L ives a re in d a n g e r. T im e is a v alu ab le asse t to th e fire m e n . Do you know how to g et th e c o rrect in fo rm a tio n to th e fire m en in th e s h o rte s t possible tim e? 'C orrect in fo rm a tio n co n sists m ain ly of th e ex act place w h ere th e fire is, supplem ented by th e n am e of th e person w ho is m a k in g th e call, an d th e te lep h o n e n u m b er of th e phone fro m w hich th e c all is b ein g m ade. T he local fire call telep h o n e n u m b e r is 2931 to be called b etw een th e h o u rs of 7 a. m. an d 8 p. m. W h en th a t p a rty an sw ers, say “ I w a n t to re p o rt a fire .” T h e a la rm is im m e d ia te ly s ta rte d . T h en te ll w h ere th e fire is, g iv in g th e nam e of th e peo ple liv in g th e re if possible, a n d de s c rib in g th e sectio n of th e c ity a s “ n e a r th e school,” “ n e a r th e d ep o t,” or som e w ell know n place. D on’t w aste an y o n e ’s tim e by scream in g “ H u rry ! H u rry ! - Come q u ic k .” T h en give y o u r nam e an d p h o n e nu m b er. T h is is an ideal c a ll— “ I w a n t to ep o rt a fire at Jo n e s’ house. N ear th e fa ir gro u n d s. I am M rs. S m ith c a llin g from .7 7 7 7 .” S ta y a t th e phone u n til th e o p e ra to r te lls you “ T h a t’s a ll.” T h is gives all th e in fo rm atio n needed. S h o rt and concise, an d a l lo w in g a fa s t rech eck in case th e nam e h as been m ista k e n w h ere a s im ila rity in sound s of n am es m ig h t h a v e m ade a m isu n d e rs ta n d in g , such as S w a rn e r m ig h t so und lik e W a r n er. P h o n e calls g iv in g a fire ala rm a r e alw ay s h an d le d a s em ergencies. A ll telep h o n e o p e ra to rs a re in s tr u c t ed to com plete th ese calls over an y o th e r. T h is m ay be a good op p o r tu n ity to rem em ber w hen you do n o t get as fast telep h o n e serv ice as you m ig h t expect, t h a t th e o p e ra to r m ay be h a n d lin g a fire call an d she m u st m ake you w a it u n til th a t call is com plete before she lets you o rd er y o u r groceries. B etw een th e h o u rs o( 8 p. m. and 7 a. m., dial 0 , o p e ra to r a t P e n d le ton. Be even m ore c a re fu l in giv in g h e r th e a la rm , a s she Is 30 m iles from h ere and does n o t know any stre e ts , lo catio n s an d v ery few local nam es. If you find it necessary to tu r n on th e sire n located on th e to w er 'at th e b a n k c o rn e r on th e w est end of M ain s tre e t, you w ill fin d a s ta r te r b u tto n on th e s tre e t sid e of th e cab in e t a t th e base of th e to w er. P ress th is b u tto n an d hold it in w h ile c o u n tin g slow ly to 10. T h en stay th e r e u n til a ifirem an a rriv e s. Give h im th e needed in fo rm a tio n . O ne b la s t of 10 seconds is th e call fo r a fire in th e city , and w h ile a m an is g e ttin g to th e to w er to h elp you, th e o th e rs a re g e ttin g th e a p p a r a tu s u n d e r w ay. T w o b la s ts of th e sire n is th e* sig n a l for a fire in th e c o u n try . T he a p p a ra tu s w ill n o t be s ta rte d as th e re is no w a te r p re s s u re to use th e hose. T h e firem e n w ill go to th e fire in p riv a te c ars to re n d e r w h a t a id th e y can. FELTHOUSES HAVE 25TH ANNIVERSARY Mr. an d Mrs. O. O. F elth o u se cele b ra te d th e ir 2 5 th w ed d in g a n n iv e r sa ry S unday a t th e ir hom e a t a S u n day d in n e r. C overs w ere placed for M r. an d Mrs. J . L. W a ller, M rs. L yle Seine, B arney R obins, a ll of P ro sser, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W atso n , d a u g h te r s N ancy Jo an d P eggy, W. W. F elth o u se, G ale F e lth o u se an d th e h o st an d hostess. C allin g In th e a f tern o o n w ere Mr. an d Mrs. W illa rd F elth o u se Jr. and Mr. an d M rs. K a sey, all of W a lla W alla. Meiners Files For Office C ounty C om m issioner W ill R. M einers of th e n o rth P e n d le to n sec tion filed M onday m o rn in g h is d ec la ra tio n of can d id acy fo r re n o m in a tio n fo r his positio n . H e Is a dem o crat and is co m p letin g h is second term or e ig h th y e a r in office. Mr, M einers’ filin g w as th e la s t of th e in cu m b en ts, a ll co u n ty o fficials, w hose te rm s ex p ire w ith th e end of th is y e a r now h a v in g filed fo r re n o m in atio n . Dance Scheduled March 23 A n o th e r of a series of d an ces In th e H erm isto n C o m m u n ity p a rk h a ll w ill be h eld S a tu rd a y n ig h t, M arch 23. w ith th e T ro u b ad o rs fu rn is h in g th e m usic. A la rg e sized crow d w as rre a e n t a t th e dan ce la s t S a tu rd a y n ig h t. rz Q. VOLUME XXXIII. LAND USE PROBLEMS TO BE D IS C U S S E D AT MEETING FRIDAY a lm L ito n 4-fa.ïG.LdL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. MARCH 14, 1940. P acific U n iv e rs ity B a s k e tb a ll Squad NUMBER 30 FLOYD F. KNERR FOUND DEAD IN HIS SHOP SATURDAY M AP TO COME UP FOR CONSIDERATION FUNERAL SERVICES HELD HERE TUESDAY L an d use p ro b lem s of th e H erm is to n com m unity w ill be th e to p ic of discussion a t a m e e tin g to be h eld in th e A m erican L eg io n h a ll a t 8 p. m. F rid ay , M arch 15, acco rd in g to M. E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t co u n ty ag en t. D rain ag e, so il f e r ti lity , an d w a te r u tiliz a tio n a re am ong th e su b jects e ffe c tin g th e a g ric u l tu r a l econom y of th e co m m u n ity th a t should be g iv en co n sid e ra tio n in an y lo n g -tim e p la n s fo r th e d e v elopm ent of th e are a , acco rd in g to M r. K n ick erb o ck er. T h e L and Use *Map w h ich was m ade in co n n ectio n w ith th e 1938 C o unty Econom ic co n feren ce w ill be review ed and if in th e lig h t of p res e n t co n d itio n s a m ore d e ta ile d map seents d esirab le in th e m inds of those a tte n d in g th e m eetin g , a com m itte e w ill be selected to h a n d le th e d etails. It is expected th a t m em b ers of th e co u n ty land use su b co m m ittee from all p a rts of th e co u n ty w ill a tte n d th e m eeting. L ocal people serv in g on th e co un ty co m m ittee a re R. G. S aylor, E. L. Ja c k so n an d W . T. Reeves. Floyd K n err, 50, for m any year* p ro m in e n t in civic a ffa irs in H e r m iston, h av in g served on th e c ity council, w as found dead in h is m a ch in e shops S a tu rd a y m o rn in g s h o r t ly a fte r e ig h t o'clock, w ith a sh o t g u n w ound above th e h e a rt. The g u n , b elo n g in g to Mr. K n e rr, w as found beside h is body c o n ta in in g one em pty shell. T h e tra g e d y w as firs t discovered by A rt B easeley w ho had gone in to see Mr. K n p rr ab o u t e ig h t o’clock but found no one th ere. He returnee) some tim e la te r an d still not seeing an y o n e he In v estig ated an d fo u n d th e body lay in g beside a w ork b ench, He notified F ra n k B tld erb ack wild w ith o th e rs w en t to the shops. P a t Folsom , co u n ty coroner, A, C. M cIntyre, d is tr ic t a tto rn e y , an d , R alp h Jones, d ep u ty sh eriff, all of ^P endleton, w ere im m ediately su m J tnoned w ho a rriv e d a s h o rt tim e la ter. An in q u est w as scheduled fo r M onday aftern o o n . Mr. K n e rr, frien d s sta te d , w as n o t s u ffe rin g despondency and h ad le ft h is hom e a t 7 a. m. as u su a l in seem ingly good sp irits. He stopped a t a local sto re, as w as his custom , a n d p u rch ased a c ig ar before going to th e g arag e. N o th in g u n u su a l w as noted a t th is tim e. A t th e c o ro n e r's In q u est M onday v ario u s w itnesses w ere called before th e ju ry of six local m en. T he fo l lo w in g v erd ict w as reach ed a t th e conclusion of th e in q u e st: Floyd F . K n e rr m et his d e a th from a g u n sh o t w ound in flicted by a gun held in h is ow n han d s. Mr. K n e rr w as a m em ber of th e Odd F ellow s an d W oodm en an d w as a p ro m in e n t fig u re on th e s tre e ts of H erm isto n . He was born In S tro n g sb u rg , N eb., J a n u a r y 20, 1890, an d s p e n t h is boy hood th ere. He moved to B uffalo, W yom ing, In 1917, and th e n to H e r m iston in 1921, w here h e engag ed in business u n til th e tim e of h is death . He w as m a rrie d to A lta M ercer of L incoln, N eb., in 1914, an d to th is union w ere born six c h ild re n : O li ver, K e n n e th , Mrs. D orothy Solors, C harles, B illy an d David. S u rv iv in g besides h is w ife a n d six c h ild re n a re one b ro th e r an d a sis te r in N eb ras ka and one siste r In C alifo rn ia. F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held T u e s day m o rn in g a t 1 0 :3 0 a t P r a n n ’s F u n e ra l P a rlo rs w ith R ev. C. W a r n e r In ch arg e. B u ria l w as In th e H erm isto n cem e tery w ith th e Odd F ellow s lodge in ch arg e. Mr. K n e rr had been a m em ber of th e Odd F e l low s fo r 25 y e a rs on F e b ru a ry 4, an d h ad been w ith th e local lodge since 1921. KENNETH MACE'S BODY RECOVERED T he body of K e n n e th Mace, 33, d ro w n ed in th e C olum bia riv e r last T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n , w as recovered n e a r th e U m atilla dock S u n d ay by Roscoe W illiam s, Bob W alpole, Je a n M cF aflan d an d C lair C ald w ell, w ho used a d rag lin e. Mr. Mace an d M ike H in k ley w ere in a ro w b o at in th e C olu m b ia be tw een th e sh o re an d a b a rg e w hen th # b o at capsized. Mr. H in k le y m an aged to reach th e sh o re b u t Mr. Mace becam e e x h au sted an d sank. He is surv iv ed by h is m o th er, Mrs. E u g en e Mace of Y ak im a, W n „ a sis te r, Mrs. Roscoe W illiam s, U m atil la, a n d o th e r re la tiv e s. ASBURY CO. TRUCK DRIVERS ON STRIKE T ru ck d riv e rs for th e A sbury T ra n s p o rta tio n Co. a t U m a tilla w en t o u t on s trik e M onday n ig h t w ith th e d em an d th a t a w age in crease of 82% to 90c p er h o u r be m et. D riv e rs th a t w ere o u t o n th e ro ad a t th e tim e of th e s trik e com pleted th e ir h a u ls b u t refused to leave th e t e r m in al a fte r th e ir a rr iv a l a t U m a til la. It is re p o rte d th a t th e p resen t wage is below th a t of th e o th e r oil com panies w o rk in g o u t of U m atilla. No in fo rm a tio n as to a se ttle m e n t has been o b tain ed . T h is P acific u n iv e rsity b a s k e tb a ll1 i St. ! a :i. 1 C ity in th e n a tio n a l in te rc o lle g ia te , to u rn a m e n t. H ow ever, th e boys ra n in to a sn a g in th e ir firs t gam e an d lost 47 to 26 to Ila m lin e u n iv e rs ity ' HERMISTON FIELD STATION INCLUDED IN APPROPRIATIONS W elcom e new s to re s id e n ts in U m atilla co u n ty is th a t th e H e rm is ton E x p erim en t s ta tio n w ill be con tin u ed . T eleg ram s received S a tu r day from R u fu s C. H olm an, re p re se n ta tiv e , an d Chas. L. M cN ary, se n a to r, s ta te d th a t fu n d s for th e s ta tion w ere in clu d ed in th e a g ric u l tu ra l a p p ro p ria tio n bill. . W hen n ew sp ap er re p o rts from W a sh in g to n cam e a few w eeks ago th a t th e H e rm isto n sta tio n w ould be d isco n tin u ed , a u n ite d e ffo rt of lo cal citizen s b ro u g h t th e m a tte r to th e a tte n tio n of Mr. Htolman and Mr. M cN ary. An a rtic le c o n ta in in g all th e a d v a n ta g e s of th e s ta tio n w as se n t to W a sh in g to n w ith th e re s u lt th a t a m ore d eterm in ed d riv e w as m ade. WARMER WEATHER SIGN OF SPRING W arm er day s an d cool n ig h ts p re vailed in H erm isto n d u rin g th e p ast week. E ag er g ard en an d flow er p la n te rs w ere an x io u sly w a tc h in g th e th e rm o m e te r w o n d erin g w h e th e r th e tim e w as rip e for sp rin g ac tiv ities. O nly .03 in. of ra in w as recorded d u rin g th e week w h ich w as a d ire c t c o n tr a s t to th e ex trem ely w et F e b ru a ry an d e arly M arch. T h e fo llo w in g is th e re p o rt from th e office of C h arles T ay lo r: Max. Min D ate ............ 57 ... . 43 M arch 7 .......... ---- — ---- M arch 8 .......... ............ 58 ... . 37 M arch 9 .......... ............ 54 ... . 26 McCULLEY-KIRKPATRICK T h e w ed d in g of Miss E le a n o r Mc M arch 10 .......... ........... 56 ... . 24 C ulley, d a u g h te r o f Mr. a n d Mrs. A. M arch 11 .......... ............ 57 ... . 23 E. M cCulley of H e rm isto n , an d D on M arch 12 .......... ............. 58 ... . 25 ald K irk p a tric k , son of M r. an d Mrs. E arl K irk p a tric k of P e n d le to n , w as solem nized T h u rsd a y ev en in g , M arch 14, a t th e hom e of th e b rid e ’s p a r en ts. Rev. S te a rn s C u sh in g J r . of th e H erm isto n M eth o d ist ch u rc h , read th e cerem ony. T h e b rid e w o re an a fte rn o o n d ress One of th e liv e lie st C om m ercial of ro se lace w ith n av y b lu e accesso ries, an d co rsag e of p in k rose buds C lub m eetin g s in som e iim e w as held an d b lue d w a rf iris. T uesday n ig h t a t th e Odd F ellow s Mrs. A. E. R u g g . th e b rid e ’s sis h all w ith th e R eb ek ah s se rv in g th e te r. w as m a tro n o f h o n o r. R alp h d in n e r. T h e h ig h lig h t of th e ev en M cCulley of P e n d le to n , b ro th e r of in g cam e w hen th e g ro u p passed a th e b rid e , acted as b e st m an. An in fo rm al recep tio n follow ed reso lu tio n reco m m en d in g th a t th e c ity co u n cil p re p a re fo r a bond issue th e cerem ony. Mr and Mrs. K irk p a tric k le ft for electio n fo r fin a n c in g th e city p ark S pokane, W n. F o r tra v e lin g th e to be p resen ted to .th e v o ters of H e r b rid e chose a b lu e ensem ble w o rn m iston. A lth o u g h co n sid erab le d is w ith n av y blue accesso ries an d co r cussion w as h eld c o n c e rn in g a p ro posed g ift of a sw im m in g pool, no sage of p in k rose buds. On th e ir re tu rn th e y w ill liv e n e a r d e fin ite in fo rm a tio n w as av ailab le. A F o u rth of J u ly c e le b ra tio n In P e n d leto n w h ere th e groom is em H erm isto n w as assu red w hen th e ployed a t th e s ta te gam e farm . clu b voted to sponsor b u t n o t u n d e r w rite th e a c tiv itie s fo r th e day. Seeligers Host At Dinner Mr. a n d Mrs. C has. S eellg er w ere P re s id e n t G eorge H a rk e n rid e r a p h o sts to a d in n e r In th e ir hom e S u n p ointed R oy H ale, Ben O’C o n n er an d ex ecu tiv e d ay w hen p laces w ere get fo r f o u r L ean d er Q u irin g as an teen g u ests, a ll of w hom w ere from co m m ittee to h a n d le th e d e ta ils. It W alla W alla. P re s e n t w ere Mrs. I wag in d ic a te d th a t firew o rk s, fig h t M. D. D rap er. Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. card an d o th e r e n te r ta in m e n t was F o ste r and sons Jo h n an d E d w ard , i plan n ed . Wm. E. L o g an , H erm isto n p o st M rs. A. E. Z an d ell an d d a u g h te rs R u th and A gnes. Mrs. M arie M eliah m aster, w as called upon to g ive a an d ch ild re n L a rry , E llen an d E d re p o rt on re c e ip ts a t the local office. He stated th a t a lth ou gh stam p sale« w ard , A rt N am y an d O rval L oney. T his e lim in a te d P acific ¡".lit. fro n t. A th letic D irecto r R oger F o lg ate, W arren W a h n e r, W ayne H aller, G erald K eller, Roy McCabe, Coach P ete M iller. Second row , W es W ILD LIFE GROUP TO MEET MARCH 21 T he a n n u a l m eeting of th e U m a tilla C ounty W ild L ife F e d e ra tio n » in h e held T h u rsd a y , M arch 21. m e a f f a ir w ill be a tu rk e y d in n e r in the Odd F ellow s h all w ith th e R e bekahs se rv in g th e m eal. S peakers a rra n g e d for a re Jim G erow, P o rtla n d , w ith th e biologi cal su rv ey ; Don Moore, who w ill speak on u p lan d b ird s; C arl E w ing, su p e rin te n d e n t of n a tio n a l forests a t P en d leto n , w ill speak on n a tio n a l r e sources; an d H arold D obbins, assis ta n t su p e rin te n d e n t of th e p re d a to ry biological survey, w ho w ill speak on m a tte rs p e rta in in g to h is w ork. O th er e n te r ta in m e n t w ill include wild life p ic tu res. T h e d in n e r w ill be a t 7 :0 0 o’clock an d tic k e ts a re on sale a t th e H erm isto n D ru g Co., O’C o n n e r’s and H ale’s C onfectionery. DODD EXPECTED TO FILE SOON A t th e req u est of several c itizen s an d m em bers of various o rg a n iz a tions of the west p a r t o f U m atilla co u n ty to e n te r th e p rim a rie s for n o m in atio n to th e le g isla tu re , E. P. Dodd is expected to file fo r th e o f fice in th e n e a r fu tu re . H e served tw o sessions a n u m b er of y ears ago, a n d h as been activ e in public m a t ters of th e co u n ty in m any w ays. A m ore d e fin ite a n n o u n cem en t w ill be m ade before th e e x p ira tio n d a te for filin g on A pril 1st. Wilcox Purchases New Home. Mr. and Mrs. C laude W ilcox have purchased th e hom e ot E d B a rn e tt n e a r S te w a rt’s Service S tatio n . T hey plan to rem odel th e house in th e n e a r fu tu re . HERMISTON COMMERCIAL CLUB ENDORSES BOND ELECTION AT MEETING TUESDAY w ere ru n n in g a little b ehind th a t of la s t y e a r, in d icatio n s w ere fa v o ra ble for a b e tte r re p o rt for th e firs t q u a rte r a t th e end of M arch. F. C. M cK enzie gave a s h o r t d is cussion c o n cern in g th e proposed road b u ild in g p ro je c ts b u t did n o t give m uch hope for an y g re a t a c ti v itie s in th e n e a r fu tu re . W. J. W a rn e r in itia te d a m otion th a t th e club c o n trib u te 25.00 for d u es to th e U m atilla W ild L ife F e d e ra tio n . W. G. K ersbergen, s u p e rin te n d e n t of local schools, w as p re se n t and told of a proposed tr ip of th e b and to th e M usic F e stiv a l a t L a G ran d e th e e a rly p a rt of A pril. T h e clu b voted 220 to help d e fra y expenses of th e ex cu rsio n . M. E. K n ic k e r bocker told of th e fo rth c o m in g lan d use m eetin g s and u rg ed th a t Com m ercial C lub be re p resen ted . A d el eg ate w ill be ap p o in ted by th e club p re sid e n t in th e n e a r fu tu re w ho w ill a tte n d th e sessions an d re p o rt back to th e club. E n te rta in m e n t for th e ev en in g w as fu rn ish e d by a m ale q u a r te t eompoeed of Ben O erk ln g . A1 Quir ing. R. O. S aylor and Jo h n C larke. . r.i . m a n a g e r ; T r u m a n O s b u rn , ap a in I 'd E ile rtso n , F red R a n k in , Dick Cooney, Bob C o o n ?/ an d J o h n ny Seim. K eller an d R a n k in a re H erm isto n boys. — C ut C ourtesy O regonian SPECIAL SERVICES ARE PLANNED HERE FOR GOOD FRIDAY At a m eetin g of th e H e rm isto n M in isterial asso ciatio n last M onday, the p re lim in a ry p lan s for a n E a ste r u tirise service w ere lau n ch e d . T he rvice w ill be a co o p erativ e a ffa ir w ith th e local ch u rc h e s p a rtic ip a t in g and in v ita tio n s a re b eing e x te n d ed to th e su rro u n d in g com m unities. F o llow ing th e service th e re w ill be a b re a k fa st served a t th e U h 'c'J ch u rch . < Special services w ill be held Good F rid ay in p re p a ra tio n for th e E a s t er season, w ith a jo in t m e e tin g of local c h u rc h e s a t th e B a p tist ch u rch . T he m e etin g w ill begin a t 1 2 :1 5 and la s tin g u n til 1 2 :5 0 d u rin g th e noon hour. T h e m essage of th e day w ill be delivered by Rev. Cecil W a rn e r of th e U nion ch u rch . F u r th e r p lan s c o n c e rn in g th e E a ste r services w ill be p u blished n e x t week. MUSICAL VARIETIES TO BE FRIDAY NIG HT T he S p rin g M usic V a rie tie s w ill be presented F rid a y n ig h t, M arch 15, in th e h ig h school gym a t 8:00 o’clock, u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Miss G w endolyn Ross. Miss P h y llis S ires is acco m p an ist an d G. C. H u m p h rey s is band m aster. Of p a rtic u la r In te re st a re th e o ri g in a l selectio n s w ritte n by Miss Ross and Mr. H um phreys. Jim Jackson will a p p e a r as soloist. HARGERTOHEAD SHOSHONE SCHOOL H enry H a rg e r, w ho ta u g h t In th e H erm iston schools from 1930 to 1935, h as re c e n tly been elected su p e rin te n d e n t of schools a t S hoshone, Idaho. Mr. H a rg e r is com p letin g his th ird y e a r as te a c h e r in Sho shone h ig h school and w as elected from a lis t of 27 a p p lic a n ts . Mr. H arg er has ta u g h t school fo r 14 years, re c e iv in g h is B achelor of A rts degree from th e College of Id ah o In 1924, la te r ta k in g p o st g ra d u a te w ork a t O regon S ta te college. W ith h is a p p lic a tio n for th e sup- e rin tsn d e n c y , Mr. H a rg e r su b m itte d a plan fo r h a n d lin g o p e ra tio n of the h ig h school. U nder th is h e w ould have classes of h is ow n fo r h a lf of th e school d ay and th e class periods w ould be so a rra n g e d th a t no a d d i tio n a l te a c h e r to succeed h im In h is p re se n t position w ould be req u ired . He w as h ired for one y ear on a 12- m o n th s b asis a t 22,000. SHAWS IN AUTO WRECK M ONDAY Mr. an d Mrs. G uy S haw an d h is b ro th e r, Mr. an d M rs. H u g h S haw , w ere involved in an a u to w reck en ro u te to L ex in g to n M onday, In a n a tte m p t to m iss an oncom ing (ru c k w hich w as d riv in g n e a r th e c e n te r s trip e th e S haw m ach in e w e n t Into th e d itc h a n d o v e rtu rn e d . N one of th e o c c u p an ts w ere s e r iously in ju re d a lth o u g h th e c a r w as dam aged co n sid erab ly . T h e tru c k d riv e r w as n o t a w a re of th e a c c id e n t and did n o t stop. ROD & GUN CLUB LEASES NEW SITE T he H e rm isto n Rod & G un clu b has leased a 3 0 -acre tr a c t of land from Jim Beebe to locate th e re c e n t ly a c q u ired tr a p sh o o tin g eq u ip m en t. T ra p sh o o tin g h as proven both pop u la r and p ro fita b le In th e p ast an d It Is expected to fin an ce th e new p ro ject e n tire ly from receip ts of th e trap s. T he land h as been leased fo r tw o y e a r^ w ith a n o p tio n fo r tw o m ore. F in al action on th e m a tte r w as t a k I t is h ig h ly pro b ab le th a t H erm is en W ednesday n ig h t a t a special ton w ill be re p resen ted by a base m eetin g of th e clu b In th e H e rm is ball team th is sum m er. C onsider ton I-egion hall. able discussion h as been n oted on Earl Watson Proud Papa s tre e t c o rn e rs w ith th e a p p earan ce M r. an d Mrs. E arl W atso n a re be of Old Sol w ith in d ic a tio n s th a t su f ficien t m s te ria l Is a v a ila b le th is ing c o n g ra tu la te d upon th e b ir th of y ear for th e fo rm atio n of a fa irly a d a u g h te r born T h u rsd a y (to d a y ) a t th e P e n d leto n h o sp ital. stro n g a g g re g a tio n . HERMISTON PLANS BASEBALL TEAM