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«Î NEW S FRO M YOUR O W N STA Efir co*»*1 COUNT- o o<‘ e*' .e’ V *' U M A T IL L A CO t , . Y GOLF T O U R N A M E N T T O BE A P R IL 7T H T h e a n n u a l U m a tilla golf to u rn a m e n t w ill be held th is y ear a t P e n d le to n S unday, A p ril 7, acco rd in g to Ja m e s T odd, p re sid e n t o t th e H e r m isto n golf club. T he a f f a ir is g e t tin g to be q u ite p o p u la r am ong co u n ty g o lfers a n d each y e a r re p re se n ta tiv e s a tte n d from th e v ario u s g o lf in g tow ns. In o rd e r to com p lete a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e to u rn a m e n t it is n ecessary t h a t h an d ica p s be se n t in sev eral w eeks p rio r to th e m eet. A ll local g o lfers w ho a re p la n n in g to a tte n d a r e asked to tu r n in sev eral card s to R. A. B row nson d u rin g th e n ex t w eek in o rd e r th a t a h a n d ic a p may be m ade. No sp e c ia l team w ill be picked fro m H e rm isto n b u t an y o n e w ish in g to p a rta k e sh o u ld n o tify Mr. Todd o r Mr. B row nson. CHECK-UP URGED O N REGISTRATION Voters! in th is reg io n a re u rg e d to ch eck up on th e ir re g is tr a tio n in o rd e r to be elig ib le for th e M ay p ri m aries. T h e dead lin e fo r r e g is tr a tio n h as been s e t a t A p ril 17, an d an y o n e in d o u b t as to th e s ta tu s of lis tin g is asked to re p o rt a t th e O re gon H a rd w a re & Im p lem en t Co. w h e re a re g is tr a tio n lis t is a v a il able. A tte n tio n is called to th e fa c t th a t an y o n e w ho h a s m oved from one p re c in c t to a n o th e r m u st re -re g iste r. F o r in s ta n c e m ov in g from w est of F ir s t S tre e t ( n o r th a n d so u th road by th e H e rm isto n H o te l) to th e east side of tow n is c h a n g in g p recin cts, re q u irin g a new lis tin g . F u rth e rm o re , a n y one d e sirin g to c raw l over th e fen ce w h ere p resu m ab ly green p a stu re s th r iv e m ay do so p rio r to A pril 17,- m e a n in g th a t p a rty a ffilia tio n m ay also be changed. CALL ISSUED FOR BASEBALL PLAYERS R um ors th a t h av e p ersisted d u r in g th e p a st few w eeks th a t H e rm is ton w ill be re p re se n te d th is y e a r by a tow n b aseb all team have b o rn e f r u it w ith a re s u lt th a t th e firs t m e e tin g of in te re ste d p lay ers w ill be held T u esd ay n ig h t, M arch 26, a t th e H e ra ld office, b e g in n in g a t 8 :0 0 o’clock. An a tte m p t w ill be m ade a t th is tim e to see if en o u g h m a te ria l is a v a ila b le h e re fo r su ch a v e n tu re . T e n ta tiv e p lan s c all fo r a b aseb all gam e h ere J u ly 4 w h en it is hoped to b rin g a s tro n g team fo r co m p eti tio n . A nyone in te re ste d in b aseb all is asked to a tte n d th e m e e tin g T u es d ay. Ten Years Ago T he H erm isto n G olf club held its a n n u a l m e etin g M onday a n d th e fol lo w in g o fficers for th e en su in g y ear w ere elec ted : W . W . F elth o u se, p re sid e n t, a n d Ja m e s D. Todd, sec- c re ta ry -tre a s u r e r. H erm isto n lost th e ir ch an ce of g a in in g th e d is tric t ch am p io n sh ip in d e b a te w hen th ey d eb ate d w ith Mac H i T h u rsd a y and lo st b o th debates. T h e n e g a tiv e team w as com posed of J a n e W a rn e r an d Ed B ensel a n d th e a ffirm a tiv e team , M o rris P ierso n and R u th C herry. In a deal com pleted la s t F rid a y , R aym ond W a lk e r of P e n d leto n be cam e th e o w n er of th e H erm isto n S ervice s ta tio n . M onte H ed w all, w ho is em ployed in th e cre a m e ry a t H ep p n er, w as in H e rm isto n S u n d ay v is itin g h is p a r en ts, Mr. an d Mrs. G. F . H edw all. A lton H ooker, w ho h a s been w ith th e U nited S ta te s M arin es in C hin a, for th e p a st fo u r y ears, Is v is itin g fo r a m onth w ith h is p a re n ts in Col u m b ia d is tric t. Dave M ittle sd o rf and fam ily m ov ed to P e n d le to n la s t w eek w h ere th e y w ill m ake th e ir hom e. E. P. Dodd, re a l e s ta te d e a le r of W alla W alla an d fo rm er re sid e n t of H e rm isto n , is in th e c ity th is w eek. E ric B y orkgren of E lm a, W n ., is a new em ployee a t th e F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank. M. T. M a to tt w as p ro u d ly d isp la y in g a 9 <4 pound ste e lh e a d o n th e s tre e ts of H e rm isto n T u esd ay m o rn ing. T h ro u g h th e e ffo rts of 8 u p t. S haw , H ertp lsto n w ill be a m em b er of th e U m a tilla H igh School B aseball leag u e th is season. Of la st y e a r’s lin eu p , S m ith , K en n in g s, M artin , H itt, A ddlem an an d T h ro o p a re back to re ta in th e ir old positio n s. Tk a. e.ï.m.Lit.0 n -/-/anaLdL U M A T ILLA COUNTY PAPER VOLUME XXXIII. FARMERS DISCUSS LAND USE PROBLEMS AT TWO MEETINGS HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 21, 1940. A ttend Som e C h u rch E aster Sunday E a s te r S u n d a y evening, th e ch o ir of the M ethodist ch u rc h w ill p resen t a sacred co n cert of m usic w hich tells th e sto ry of E aster. T he service w ill begin a t 8 :0 0 o’clock, o pening w ith “ T he P a lm s" by th e w om en’s q u a r te t. T h e c h o ir w ill th e n s in g -a group of th re e n um bers, " L ift Up Y our H eads Ye M ighty G ates,” “ A ll G lory L aud an d H o n o r” a n d " T h e re Is a F o u n ta in F illed W ith Blood.” A fter th e p ray er, “T he H eavens A re D eclarin g ” by th e q u a rte t, a n o th e r g ro u p w ill in clude " In to th e W oods My M aster W e n t,” “ ‘Tis M idnight an d on O lives B row " and “ A las and Did My S av io u r B leed.” T h is w ill be follow ed by sc rip tu re re a d in g an d th e o fferin g , w ith a n o ffe rto ry solo by Mrs. M abie G im ble. " H a il T hou Once D ispUed Je s u s,” “ Crow n H im W ith M any C row ns” an d "A lle lu ia ” w ill be su n g by th e choir, follow ed by a d uet, “ O ut of th e S hadow s” , by M esdatnes W ool- ley an d C ushing. T he p rogram w ill close w ith th e choir s in g in g "B e n e a th th e C ross of Je s u s” an d “ H a lle lu ja h .” T h e p u b lic is co rd ially in v ite d to h e a r these m essages in song. MEMBERS A D D ED T O C O M M IT T E E An in ten siv e c o n sid e ra tio n o f p ro blem s a ffe c tin g th e farm econom y of th e H erm isto n co m m u n ity has been g iven by local fa rm e rs in a s e r ies of tw o m eetin g s th is p a st w eek. T he firs t m eetin g , h eld in th e A m erican L egion h all F rid a y of la st w eek, w itn essed a g e n e ra l d iscussion of th e lan d use p ro b lem s in th is a rea by a g ro u p of a b o u t 25 in te r e s t ed farm ers. Such m a tte rs as cro p p in g p ractices, w a te r u tiliz a tio n , soil fe rtility , an d size of u n it cam e up for co n sid eratio n in th e co u rse of a g e n e ra l discussion led by A ssista n t C o unty A g en t M. E. K n ick erb o ck er. At th is m e etin g a c o m m ittee of tw o, c o n sistin g of F re d S h elto n . S ta n fie ld , an d C arso n L in d e r, W est- lan d , w as ap p o in ted to w o rk w ith th e p resen t lan d use co m m u n ity com m ittee, co n sistin g of R. G. S aylor, B u tte r C reek, C. M. Ja ck so n , M in n e h a h a , W. T. R eeves, U m a tilla M ea dows, an d H. J. O tt, C olum bia. T he second m eetin g , h eld W ed n es day n ig h t in th e a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t’s office, w as a tte n d e d by all m em bers of th e co m m ittee for th e p u rpose of d ra w in g up a m ore d e ta ile d lan d u se m ap th a n th a t p re p ared tw o y ears ago fo r th e C ounty E conom ic C onference. L an d use con sid e ra tio n in th is co m m u n ity a t th is tim e is p a r t of a sim ila r m ovem ent b eing c a rrie d on in every co u n ty in th e s ta te a n d every s ta te in th e U nion, acc o rd in g to Mr. K n ic k e r bocker. It is hoped th a t b y in te n sive p la n n in g in each com m u n ity , a g re e m e n t can be reach ed by a m a jo r ity of th e fa rm e rs a s to w h a t c o n stitu te s th e m ajo r p ro b lem s in th e a re a an d in th is w ay ch an g es m ay be b ro u g h t a b o u t th a t w ould be im possible if th e y w ere o n ly backed by a few of th e fa rm e rs In each d is tr ic t, Mr. K n ick erb o ck er states. F IG H T CARD IS SCHEDULED FOR N E X T W EDNESD AY T he a n n u a l H erm isto n h ig h school sm oker w ill be stag ed in th e g y m n asiu m n e x t W ednesday, M arch 27, w ith a fu ll ev en in g of e n te r ta in m ent. T h e m ain ev en t of th e ev en in g w ill be b etw een S am m y Mc C rack en , local p rid e, an d Dean G ro th of P en d leto n . T he a f f a ir h as been b illed m ore as a n ex h ib itio n because of th e w eig h t d ifferen ces, Sam m y w e ig h in g 135 an d G ro th 165. Six speedy b o u ts have been lin ed u p as p re lim in a rie s w ith th e co n te s ta n ts w in n e rs in in te r-c la ss com p etitio n . Included a re : B. C orpe vs. C h arles H ale; C has. P ierso n vs. R u s sell P ie rso l; Jo h n A llen vs A lfred B uell; R aym ond H o llo m an vs. Bob D aw son; K elly T ille r vs. A llan C lark e, an d W ay n e H a rris vs. F ra n k M cKenzie. A m ong o th e r e n te r ta in m e n t w ill be tw o w re s tlin g m atch es an d a pie e a tin g c o n test. LE N H A R T RELEASED O N LONG PROBATION A lonzo L. L e n h a rt, w ho pleaded g u ilty before C irc u it Ju d g e C. L. Sw eek to a c h a rg e of sodom y, M on d ay a t P e n d leto n w as placed on a fiv e-y ear p ro b atio n . T erm s of th e p ro b atio n in clu d e sta y in g aw ay from H erm isto n d u rin g t h a t p erio d b u t w ith in th e s ta te o f O regon, and w ith in th e care an d cu sto d y of h is b ro th e r, O tis W . L e n h a rt, a t R ose burg. R elativ es of L e n h a rt cam e to H e r m iston M onday in o rd e r to seek a release for him . MISS REID CHOSEN FOR HO M E EC. SCHOOL Miss B a rb a ra R eid, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. R eid an d a sen io r a t O regon S ta te college, h a s been chosen as a re p re se n ta tiv e of th e H om e E conom ics course to th e M er rill-P a lm e r school in D e tro it. Miss R eid w as chosen from a la rg e class an d c a rrie s w ith it m uch ho n o r. S h e w ill leave S a tu rd a y fo r De tr o it fo llo w in g a sh o rt s ta y a t th e hom e o f h e r p a re n ts h ere d u rin g sp rin g v acatio n . T h e co u rse in De tr o it w ill co u n t to w ard s h e r college c r e d it.' SACRED CONCERT W IL L BE G IV E N A T M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H BASEBALL OPENER SCHEDULED SOON SENIORS TO PRESENT "S K ID D IN G " A PR IL 5 H E R M I S T O N HAS N EW W ATER W A G O N T h e sen io r class has chosen for its sp rin g p ro d u ctio n , A pril 5, “ S k id d in g ” , a th re e -a c t comedy w hich w as w ritte n by A u ro n ia R ouverol, re leased th ro u g h S am uel F re n c h , and w ill be u n d e r th e d irectio n of M iss L av in a May L ynch. T h e play serves as a b asis for M-G-M S tu d io 's fam ous A ndy H ard y p ic tu re s t a r r in g Mickey Rooney as A ndy H a rd y an d Lew is S tone as Ju d g e H ardy. T he b rig h t g la re on th e s tre e ts W ednesday w as th e reflectio n from th e firs t o fficial ap p e a ra n c e of th e C ity of H erm isto n w a te r w agon. A 700-gallon ta n k h a s been m ounted ato p th e C hevrolet chassis w hich has also been used for th e dum p tru c k . T he new piece of a p p a ra tu s has been so c o n stru cte d th a t it m ay be in te r changed w ith th e d u m p in g eq u ip m ent. A need for b e tte r sp rin k lin g fa c il itie s w as fe lt la st sum m er w ith th e Local Men Attend Convention. re s u lt th a t th e p re s e n t eq u ip m en t C. J. Jack so n a n d P a u l V an P a t- w as added. ttn , em ployed a t th e U m atilla Co o p e ra tiv e C ream ery of H erm isto n , s p e n t ■ from T u esd ay till F rid a y in TROUBADORS PLAY P o rtla n d a tte n d in g a b u tte rm a k e rs ’ HERE SATU R D A Y conv en tio n . Mrs. Jack so n an d Mrs. V an P a tte n accom panied th e ir h u s T he p o p u lar T ro u b ad o rs w ill p lay bands. in th e local C om m unity p a rk h all S a tu rd a y n ig h t fo r a n o th e r of a s e r Mrs. Sommerer Has Operation Mrs. H en ry S om m erer of th e Col ies of d ances being stag ed th ere. T he have re c e n tly added u m b ia d is tric t u n d e rw e n t a m ajo r T ro u b ad o rs o p eratio n a t P e n d leto n T h u rsd ay a n o th e r in s tru m e n t and a re bedeck m o rn in g . L a te st w ord ju s t before ed in new reg alia. P o p u la r adm ission prices wil be th e H erald w en t to press w as th a t ch arg ed . sh e w as p ro g ressin g nicely. NOEL BENNION PRINCIPAL SPEAKER THURSDAY AT MEETING OF PROJ ECT FARM BUREAU T h e U m atilla P ro je c t F a rm B u re a u m et T h u rsd a y ev en in g , M arch 14. in th e re c e n tly com pleted com m u n ity h all in C olum bia p a rk w ith ap p ro x im ately 80 people p resen t. H. J . O tt opened th e m eetin g w ith co m m u n ity sin g in g led by Mrs. Em il Z ivney. w ith Miss M y rth en a M artin a t th e piano. Mr. O tt spoke b riefly co n cern in g th e new h all, as did Mrs. P ercy C or m an. p resid en t of th e F. B. A., and P ercy C orm an w ho w as th e b u ild in g su per visor. A lb ert N ieschi of S tan field played sev eral fine selectio n s on his accor- d ian. T he p rin c ip a l sp eak er of th e ev en ing w as Noel B ennion, ex ten sio n sp e c ia lis t in p o u ltry h u sb an d ry . He discussed th e bro o d in g an d re a rin g of ch ick s an d p oults, and told also of th e ou tlo o k fo r p o u ltry prices for th e com ing y ear. He said th e M arch B u reau of E conom ics sta te d th a t p o u ltry m en in ten d ed to raise 4 to 5 p er cen t m ore tu rk e y s th a n last year. Mr. B ennion answ ered m any q u estio n s th a t h ad been p u zzling p o u ltry m en . W h ile on th e flo o r he an n o u n ced th a t Jo h n Je n d rzejew sk i. p re sid e n t of th e E a stern O regon T u r key G row ers, h as been ap p o in ted a m em ber of th e N a tio n al T u rk e y F ed era tio n . On d isp lay w as th e b e a u tifu l q u ilt that the au xiliary has ju s t finished and a p a ir of nice pillow s w ith slips d o nated by Mrs. Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i, Mrs. Ja p T em pleton an d Mrs. S. Ko- pacz. T he a u x ilia ry served re fre sh m ents of san d w ich es, d o u g h n u ts and coffee. Mrs. M iles B a ra g a r and Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am m ade a tr ip to E llen sb u rg F rid ay . M ary B u rn h am re tu rn e d w ith them for sp rin g vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. W oolley w ere S unday v isito rs a t th e H. J. O tt hom e. D orothy N elson, w ho is b ein g tre a te d in th e P en d leto n h o sp ital, is expected hom e F rid a y . Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C able e n te r tain ed w ith a tu rk e y d in n e r S unday h o n o rin g th e follow ing b irth d a y s: Mrs. E m m a C h ristley , D oreen Cable, Mrs. C able an d Mrs. B. H u tch iso n . T hose p re se n t w ere Mrs. C h ristley . Mrs. M ary H a rr, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. U pham . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M ike- sell, Dell C h ristley , Mr. an d Mrs. C a ble, D oreen C able an d Mr. and Mrs. B ax ter H utchison. Mrs. Tom S te w a rt called on M rs. Joe Udey W ednesday m orning. Joe Joh n so n of W allow a, and M erl McKee of G rand C oulee w ere week end g uests a t th e Jo h n Je n d rz e je w ski home. Mr. and Mrs. R o b ert W oodw ard had as g u ests F rid a y ev ening an (C ontinued on page 6) T he o pening b aseb all gam e for Coach C ritc h fie ld ’s diam ond a rtis ts comes T uesday, A pril 2, w hen A th en a comes to H erm isto n . T he B u ll dogs opened p ra c tic e sessions here th is week w ith in d icatio n s th a t a fa irly stro n g team can be m ustered. P ro sp ects for a fu ll season of con tests, how ever, a t th e p re s e n t tim e ap p ears exceedingly slim . P ra c tic a l ly all th e sm aller schools in th e v i c in ity have dropped th e a n cie n t pas- tim e from th e ir p ro g ram s w ith the re s u lt th a t only tw o tilts hav e been sla te d for th e B ulldogs. T hese a re th e one w ith A th en a h e re a n d a re tu rn en co u n te r. I t is expected th a t several m ore gam es w ill be sch ed u l ed in th e n e a r fu tu re . FUNDS PROMISED F O R LA GRANDE T R E K I N A PR IL M em bers of th e h ig h school glee clubs a n d band a re ju b ila n t these days w ith th e a n n u a l tr ip to th e La G rande m usic show p ra c tic a lly a s sured. S u ffic ie n t fu n d s have been prom ised by v arious o rg a n iz a tio n s in H erm iston to provided for th e ex penses. T h ese groups in clu d e the L adies A u x iliary of th e A m erican Legion, P. T. A., P ro je c t F a rm B u r eau, C om m ercial club an d th e C ity of H erm iston. T he m usic festiv al is a tte n d e d by m usic o rg a n iz a tio n s from m any of th e schools of e a ste rn O regon an d provides ex cellen t com petion and ex perience. In a d d itio n th e tr ip serves as a rew ard for th e m onths of h ard work in p re p a ra tio n for v ario u s m us ical e n te r ta in m e n t an d o th e r e n te r ta in m e n ts. T e n ta tiv e p lan s for a 6 :0 0 a. m. s t a r t on S a tu rd a y , A p ril 13, for 70 T e n ta tiv e p lan s call fo r a 6 :0 0 a. m. s ta r t on S a tu rd a y , A pril 13, fo r 70 eag er y o u n g sters. T he gro u p w ill re tu rn hom e th e sam e day. FRANK LEICHT F ra n k L eich t, service s ta tio n and cam p g ro u n d o p e ra to r a t Irrig o n , passed aw ay a t 1 2 :5 0 T h u rsd ay m o rn in g follow ing a s h o r t illness. He was 57 y ears of ag e a n d bad lived a t Irrig o n for som e tim e. Mr. L eich t w as well know n In H erm is ton. He is survived by h is w idow , tw o d a u g h te rs, Mrs. Ben N e tte r of A uro ra an d Mrs. Sam U m aker of C astle R ock, W n.. and o ne son, F ra n k Jr. F u n e ra l services w ill be held a t 2 :0 0 o’clock S a tu rd a y a t P r a n n ’s F u n e ra l P a rlo rs w ith Rev. C. W a r n e r in ch arg e. B u ria l w ill be a t E cho w ith th e Odd F ellow s In c h arg e of th e services. License Examiner Coming A tra v e lin g ex am in er of o p e ra to rs and c h a u ffe u rs is scheduled to a r riv e In H erm iston T h u rsd a y , M arch ig , and w ill be on d u ty a t th e city lib ra ry betw een th e h o u rs of 11:00 a. m. to 5 :0 0 p. m., acco rd in g to a re c e n t a n n o u n cem en t released from th e S e c re ta ry o f S ta te ’s office. All those w ishing p erm its or licenses to d riv e c ars a re asked to get in touch w ith th e e x am in er d u rin g these hours. NUMBER 31 LOCAL CHURCHES PLAN SERVICES TO OBSERVE EASTER S U N D A Y M EETINGS BEGIN A T SUNRISE T he people of H erm isto n w ill be affo rd ed sev eral o p p o rtu n itie s of p a rtic ip a tin g in th e observance o f th e E a s te r season. Two such se rv i ces a re b eing sponsored Jo in tly by a nu m b er ot th e local churches. A jo in t service to w hich th e com m uni ty is u rg ed to a tte n d is th e Good F rid a y service w hich is b eing h eld in th e B a p tist ch u rch on F rid ay , M arch 22, d u rin g th e noon h o u r, be g in n in g a t 1 2 :1 5 an d c o n tin u in g u n til 12:50. T he m eeting w ill open w ith a song service led by Rev. Loree. A fter th is th e sc rip tu re w ill be read by Rev. G reeley, a n d th e in vocation w ill be given by Rev. C u sh ing. S pecial m usic w ill be provided by th e B a p tist church. C. W a rn e r, p asto r of th e U nion ch u rch , w ill b rin g th e m essage for the day on th e su b je c t, “T h e Old R ugged C ross.” T he a n n u a l S unrise Service w ill be held th is y ear, w eath er p e rm it tin g , a t the C om m unity Golf course, M arch 24 a t 6 :1 5 a. m. T hose de s irin g to jo in th is service w ill m eet a t th e U nion ch u rc h w here th e m eet ing w ill be held in case of poor w eath er. T he p ro g ram for th e h o u r is b u ilt aro u n d th e them e, “ I K now T h a t My R edeem er L iv e th .” A fter a group of co n g re g a tio n a l hym ns led by Don DeMoss, C. W a rn e r w ill d eliv er th e invocation. F o llow ing th e re a d in g of th e sc rip tu re , four young people w ill g ive ta lk s on the subjects, “T he F a c t of the Ite su rrectio ,” "A m arin g R e su lts of th e E m pty T om b,” ' Be cause He Lives I Too S hall L ive” sn d "God Lives In All A bout iis ” In tersp ersed betw een th e ) >'’ * th e re w ill be various special m usical sc) tlons. F rom the1 service, th e g ro u p wlH go to th e U nion ch u rch w here a co o p erativ e b re a k fa st w ill be served. It is hoped th a t m any w ill av a il them selves of th ese services a s we come to the close. of th e L en ten p e r iod. A co rd ial w elcom e is ex tended to all. FIRST A ID COURSE TO BE SPONSORED A T U M A T IL L A SOON A s ta n d a rd firs t aid course w ill be given in U m a tilla d u rin g th e n e x t tw o m onths. T w en ty h o u rs of w ork a re req u ired to com plete th e course. A d u lts over 17 y e a rs of ag e a re In vited to re g iste r fo r th is w ork. T h e firs t class w ill be held W ednesday evening, M arch 27, from 7 :0 0 to 9 :0 0 o'clock in th e U m atilla Com m u n ity hall. Mrs. J. J. (J u liu s ) G im bel of H e r m iston w ill co n d u c t the course. F ir s t aid as ta u g h t by th e A m er ican R ed C ross is p rom pt a n d e ff i cie n t em ergency c are of th e in ju re d before th e a r r iv a l of a physician an d includes: 1. co n tro l of b leed in g ; 2. a rtific ia l re s p ira tio n ; 3. h a n d lin g and tr a n s p o rta tio n ; 4. p rev en tio n of in fe c tio n ; 5. reliev in g p a in ; 6. ac c i d e n t p rev en tio n . R esidents of H erm iston a re in v it ed to p a rtic ip a te in th e course. H .S . GIRLS' LEAGUE SPONSORS SILVER TEA A silv er tea, sponsored by the G irls' L eague of th e H erm iston high school, w ill be held n ex t T h u rsd ay , M arch 28, In th e h ig h school g y m n a sium . T he te a is open to th e public and th e g irls hope to raise enough m oney to allo w them to a tte n d the sp rin g co n ference of leag u e rs in Ba ker th is year. T he h o u r for the tea h as been se t from 4 to 5 o’clock. M usic will i>e fu rn ish ed by B ill P e n ney, accom panied by P h y llis S ires at th e piano. T h is w ill be th e firs t tea a tte m p t ed by o u r h ig h school g irls. G irls p o u rin g w ill be: F ran ces F o lle tt, E lean o r S ires, E ln a Ilo lm q u lst a n d M arlon Pierce. T hose a c tin g as hos tesses a re B a rb a ra Moore, G eorgia L in d n e r, S usan K nox, Joyce M cCul ley, V irg in ia Todd a n d A udrey N ull. O th ers a ss istin g w ill be M abel R auch, M olly A nn R lplay. M ary H a zen, A nne P e te rso n , M yra G etchell, B etty C h rlsten eo n and W an d a D u n ning.