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The Hermiston Herald
DIVERSIFIED FARMS
FAY — OPPORTUNITIES
ART. HERE.
V«L ZZQZ
— NUMBER 29
LOCAL DAIRYMAN
TO BE DELEGATE
AT STATE MEET
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1929
DR. ROENICKE GIVES TALK
Interesting
Discussion
of
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR
COMMUNITY CLUB
LOCAL ORATORS TO
H. A. Hooker, project farmer, in
PRESENTS MONEY formed
the Herald last Saturday that
COMPETE IN MEET
the increase of livestock on the pro­
was gaining by leaps and bounds.
TO LIBRARY FUND ject
AT UMATILLA SOON
Mr. Hooker Friday morning when
starting his work, first approached
BEAT THIS ONE!
AT P. T. A. MEETING THURS.
Dental
Health Presented at After­
noon Meeting.
il:ASS
SUNSHINE
IDEAL FOR COWS
OVER 1400 DOG LICENSES
ISSUED BY COUNTY CLERK
Dog Owners To Have Until April 1
To Secure License Under
Old Law.
LOCALS TO HAVE
GOOD TEAM THIS
YEAR IS REPORT
the barn where he found his pet black
L. v.
C. DYER .LtuuT.ua
LEAVES 4U4V
FOR uwutou
COttVAT-■
. interesting
_ .
, of . dental
. , ,
mare during the night had found
i An
discussion
HIGH SCHOOL, GRADE DECLAMA
Over 1400 dog licenses for the MITTLESDORF NAMED MANAGER
colt.
Going from there to the hog
LIS WEDNESDAY
[health presented by Dr. A. E. Hoen­ $50 VOTED BY ORGANIZATION pen the Investigation showed that 12
TORY WINNERS SELECTED
present year have been issued from
AT MEETING THURSDAY
icke, who Is associated In the dental
pigs to one sow had been born dur­
FOR IMPROVEMENTS
the office of the County Clerk at
office with Dr. P. V. Prime, consti-
ing the same night, also that one of
Pendleton, according to a recent com­
Fxpnnsion of Dairy Industry in Stateltuted the main part of the program
his ewes had twin lambs and one of Successful Speakers at Umatilla To munication received from R. T. Deeter To Handle Finances; Locals
_ ,
at the Parent-Teacher meeting in the
the Jersey cows was proudly display­
Brown. The fees received from these
To be Discussed at Meeting
8ChooI bulldlng ,Mt Tburgdajr after. Officers Elected for Club at Tuesday ing twin heifer calves. Mr. Hooker
Take Part in County
To Flay Mission Indians on
licenses go Into the dog fund for tlie
Meeting; Group to Meet
March 21-22.
| noon
did not Investigate the family cat
Contest.
payment of sheep and goats that are
March 31.
Dr. Roenlcke stressed the lmport-
however, but thinks that this is
killed.
In A pril
| ance of careful attention to the teeth
record for one 20 acre tract in one
Mr, Brown also stated that in or
L. C. Dyer, prominent project dairy I trom childhood on and explained the
“We are having the best turnout
night.
.
Elimination contests in declama­ der to give all an opportunity to ob­
_ man, , left nr
..
.
relationship
dental
tion for both tile high school and tain license without Injustice, the old and the brightest prospects I’ve Been
Wednesday afternoon
fori.
...
. existing
, ® between
,4.
The
sum
of
fifty
dollars
for
the
im­
in Hermiston,” replied manager Dave
health and general health.
grade schools have been completed fee of $1.00 for male and $2.00 for Mittlesdorf this week when asked
Corvallis where he will be the official
A program wag pre8ented by the provement of the library grounds
FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY
female will be charged until April 1
within the past week and students
delegate from this district at the state pupils of Miss McDevitt's room and was voted by members of the Com­
after which date the charge will how the local baseball team was
TO HAVE ALL DAY SESSION have been selected to compete with
di Iry conference March 21 and 22.1 a social hour fllowed the regular munity club who met In the library
amount to $4.00 and $5.00.
Pay­ showing up.
other schools In this end of the
MHttlesdor? was nauned manager
Mr. Dyer is being sent to the meeting bU8lness 8e88lon and program. Mrs. Tuesday afternoon, March 19. This
ment of a city license does not ex­
by the Hermiston Creamery, the Farm I C-
Upham was In charge of this was the first meeting of the organ­ Representative of Maytag Company to county at Umatilla Thursday and empt the owner from the state lic­ of the locals and D. M. Deeter, secre­
Friday evenings. March 28 and 29 ense.
tary-treasurer, at an organization
Bureau, the local Commercial clublpart ot tbe m«cting.
Explain Use of Machines to
ization since the spring of 1927.
This contest at Umatilla will de­
meeting in the First National bank
and the Hermiston Jersey Breeders’
Election of officers for the club re­
Laundry Patrons.
cide which students will go to Pen
building last Thursday evening. Ap­
association.
sulted in the selection of Mrs. H. E.
dleton
for
the
county
contest
later
in
proximately
twenty local baseball
The meeting will be attended by
Shesely for the presidency, Mrs. F. C.
the spring.
fans attended the meeting.
dairymen from all counties in Oregon
McKenzie for he vice-presidency, Mrs. I The Farm Bureau Auxiliary will
Those students winning first in the
The opening game of the newly
members of the state college staff,
Bena Waterman secretary and Mrs. have an all-day meeting in the wash
high
school
are
Walther
Ott,
in
the
organized
Umatilla county league will
and representatives from Chambers of
A. H. Norton, treasurer.
room, of the co-operative lauundry
be played on Easter Sunday, March
Commerce and Commercial associa­
A second meeting of the organiza- Saturday, March 30, where an agent oratorical division; Ruth Cherry,
31, with the locals playing the Mis­
tions throughout the state
tion has been scheduled for the first for the eastern Oregon Maytag com- humorous! end Mary Brownson, dra­
matic. In the upper division of the
sion Indians here. Adams and the
The advisability of expanding the
Tuesday afternoon in April at which P«ny will be present to demonstate
grades. Eddie Bensel won first In the
Pendleton Eagles will start the season .
dairy induatry in the state and a dis­
time the constitution and by-laws of and answer all questions pertaining
patriotic
division;
Iva
Duane,
first
In
off
on the same day in the Round-Up
SOUTHERN
OREGON
GROWER
TO
WITNESS
DEDICATION
OF
VETE­
cussion of practical methods for doing
the group will be amended.
1° the actual use of the machines and
city.
dramatic; and Lee Dyer In the hum­
this will constitute the principal bust
The
membership
of
the
club
has
the
best
methods
of
handling
them
RANS' HOSPITAL NO. 77
DISCUSS PROBLEMS
orous.
The first practice was held last
ness at the meeting. Several com
been greatly diminished within the
A committee to take charge of this
Winners
in
the
lower
division
of
Sunday afternoon, with enough pros­
mlttees, which were appointed at a
past two years, but a fairly large re- a,l- day session was appointed at a
the grades were John Biggs, patriot­ Five Hennistonians Present; Report pective players on the field to Vnake
similar meeting held in Salem some
Meetings Scheduled for 10 O’clock at presentation of those left in the com- meeting of the organization at the ic; Charlotte Ralph, dramatic; and
up two teams. Shesely and Hiatt
time ago, will have reports ready to
munity was present at Tuesday’s I club house March 15. All members
Big Attendance From all
Alice McRoberts humorous.
chose up sides and a practice tilt was
Botkin Farm and 2 at the
meeting.
be presented at the Corvallis confer­
[are urged to be in attendance at
played,
which proved both sides to be
Over
State.
ence. P. V. Maris of the extension
the demonstration on March 30. The
Thorne Ranch.
evenly matched and in pretty fair
service was elected chairman of the
next regular meeting of the auxlllar
shape since eight or nine innings
GAME COMMISSION PLANTS
Salem meeting, and W. G. Ide, man­
will be April 5.
PENDLETON LIBRARY HAS
As officinl represenatives from Her­ were played with but one error in the
McKinley Huntington, southern
ager of the state Chamber of Com­
TROUT IN OREGON STREAMS miston post No. 37 of the American whole game. According to Manager
merce, secretary.
Oregon turkey grower and specialist,
. NEW BOOKS ON SHELVES
Legion Harry W. Kelley, commander, Mittlesdorf the outfield is practic­
Mr. Dyer, the local representative, will be in Hermiston next Mbnday,
and
W. L. Hamm, adjutant, were in ally all set. Coach Mathews ot the
A
crow
of
men
from
the
hatchery
will endeavor to return in time to re­ March 24 to attend meetings of local
department of the state game com­ Portland the first of the week for high school is showing up well on
port on the conference at the meet growers, one to be held at the Walter
The following new books have
mission have been engaged during the dedication of the new $1,350,- the mound and will probably do the
ing of the Farm Bureau Saturday [Botkin farm .at JO o’clock in the
been
purchased for the county lib­
the last two weeks in planting trout 000 veterans’ hospital No. 7 7. Other bulk of the flinging. Hurly and
night.
morning and the other at the Fred
of better than six inches in length Ilermistonians in Portland at the ?hcsely will likely divide honors be­
rary at Pendleton and are now on
Thorn ranch Just east af Stanfield, at
in the streams of Clackamas, Marion, time were J. M. Biggs, district com­ hind the bat. The team has not been
the shelves, ready for library patrons
2 in the afternoon. Mr. Huntington
Linn and Lincoln counties. It will mitteeman who attended an execu­ chosen yet, but there appears now
according to Miss Ollsen, county lib
WORKING PARAPHERNALIA TO take several more days to complete tives meeting on Sunday, Mrs. Biggs to be a wealth of material showing
*
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
* is a thoroughly trained expert in the rarian.
business, having had technical train­
up in the turnouts. Short practices
the work of distributing 750,000 and Mrs. Kelley.
BE IN EVIDENCE
Gifts of the International Mind A1
ing as well as practical experience as
Local delegates report an excel­ are being held on week nights, but
trout from the Roaring river hatch­
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ one of the largest tuurkey growers in cove.
ery. Ti(e Mollalja, Pudding, Milk lent attendance at the dedication with the shaping up of the team,
Freeman— Nearing North.
F. W. Lenz and daughter Martha | the ’ontllerB Oregon district.
All Rubbish in Containers To Be Siletz and tributaries, Santiam and with 65 out of the 90 posts in the these will probably be cut down to
Sturgis
Fund
Books:
The principal topics to be dlscuss-
were busine visitors in Pendleton
tributaries and numerous smaller state being represented, A big par­ fewer and less frequent periods.
Beard—Whither mankind.
Carted Away by City Free
led at the Monday meeting will be.
According to reports from Pendle­
last Friday.
ade with two Legion bands and five
streams
have already been planted.
Jones— Christ at the Round Table.
I brooding, feeding, disease and para-
Of Charge.
Monday a truck started carrying drum corps from various posts pre­ ton, the Wilson Sporting Goods com­
Milne— Three plays.
George Llebe received a shipment 18^e control, and any other subject
fish from the Delph creek hatchery ceded the dedication exercises at thf pany through the Jack Allen Supply
Ogg—Source book of medieval his
of 250 baby chicks from the Free­ or problem that local growers wish tory.
and most of these will be planted In hospital. Approximately 2000 legion­ company is offering a trophy to the
Rakes,
hoes,
shovels
and
all
other
to have discussed. Mr. Huntington’s
water hatchery.
the streams adjacent to Multnomah naires and auxiliary members were winning team in the league.
Oman— Dark ages.
paraphernalia for a good old-fashion­ county.
training and experience will prove
present. Principal speakers here
Wilde— One act plays for stage and ed clean up will be In evidence
❖ :o: •> :o; ❖ ;o: ♦ :o: ♦
Mrs. Henry Hitt and Mrs. O. O. helpful to growers in this district, study.
When the big "fish Pullman” has were Mayor Baker, Governor I. L.
around town next Wednesday, March completed Its work at the Roaring Patterson, Marshall Dana, Mrs. Sam
♦
Felthouse were dinner guests at the and a large turnout is expected at
Robinson—Under turquoise skies. 27. This date has been designated
both meetings.
♦
Stewart home Friday.
CHURCH NOTES
river hatchery It will be sent to Sea­ Jackson, donor of the hospital site,
Shay—Fifty
more
contemporary
Those in charge of the recent agri­
by the local commercial association side with approximately '600,000 and Father Lornegan, past national
♦
one-act plays.
as annual clean up day for Hermis­ steelheads and cutthroat trout will chaplain of the Legion.
o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: •> :o: ♦ :o: ♦
Will Lindner and daughter Fern cultural economic conference In Her
U. S. catalog of books in print ton.
miston were unable to secure a tur
Sunday services at the Baptist-
were Pendlaton visitors Friday.
A banquet In the Multnomah hotel
be taken from the Necanlcum hatch­
key specialist at theft time as the January 1, 1928.
Property owners and householders ery and planted In the coast streams. sponsored by the 40 et 8, where 350 Christian church— Bible schol 10 A.
Washburn—Among the Alps with will be expected to get busy on the
About 38 young folks gaathered at [specialist at O. A. C. was ill. This
During the season more than 16,- legionnaires and auxiliary members M. A report of the older girls’ con­
Bradford.
present
meeting
with
Mr.
Hunting-
appointed day and help get the town 000,000 fish will be planted In the were present, concluded the events ference by Miss Root and Miss
the Addleman home Sunday for
Webber—Short plays for young in spick and span shaps. All rubbish
ton in charge, was arranged for the
'ohnson. Morning worship at 11 A.
game of baseball.
streams of Oregon. All of these will of the day.
people.
| benefit of local growers.
(Palm Sunday.)
Theme, Who
piled in the alleys in containers be more than six Inches in length.
Mr. and Mrs. Kelley and Mr. Hamm M.
Weems— History ot life and death
Believers baptism will be
which can be moved easily will be Eastern Oregon streams will be left motored dowrt for the dedication is This?
Charles Lynch and family and Mr.
virtues and exploits of Gen. George carted away by the city. For some
and Mrs. Jap Templeton were dinner | SEVEN H. S. HOOPSTERS
until late In the spring before plant­ while Mr. and Mrs. Biggs went via a part of the morning service. Solo
Washington.
by Miss Sanstcd, The Beautiful Gar­
time past ashes have been hauled to ings will be made as the roads will the train route.
guests at the Snell home Sunday eve­
Fiction:
den of Prayer. Evening 7 P, M.
the school yard where they have been not permit travel from the hatcheries.
ning.
ARE AWARDED LETTERS
Aldrich— The Cutters.
Christian Endeavor. Topic, Making
used for surfacing the ground.
Bennett—Accident.
Jesus King. Come and bring your
Clean up day is a regular spring
Mrs. W. O. Whitsett was a guest at
♦
WHATZWAT
♦
Cleugh— Common cheat.
FARM BUREAU TO MEET
children.
A worth while program for
event In Hermiston and in years past
the R. L. Addleman home Sunday.
Seven members of the local high
❖
In the Seventh Grade
♦
Heyward— Porgy.
all. A cordial welcome to all.
A.
has been a genuine success.
No
school basketball squad were award­ Kaye-Smith—Village doctor.
The Umatilla Project Farm Bureau
J. Ware, pastor.
committees have been appointed this
e e Farm Bureau Auxiliary met at ed letters for their work In the sea
TOM
O’GRADY
Lardner—Story of a wonder man; year, thug leaving the work to be will have a meeting Saturday even­
the club house Friday. A short pro-lson jUS( completed. These lettermen being the autobiography of the aut-1 carried
Chapter VIII
on more or less by individual ing, March 23 at 8 o’clock In the
gram was given after which the Bre Jewell Smith, Bill Felthouse. hor.
After Washington had left Phila­
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Methodist
church.
There
will
be
a
Initiative.
discussion of the washing machine I Everett Hamman, Edward Klages,
Sabatlni— Hounds of God.
regular business session followed by delphia he led a well planned attack
44CUBSTANCE’’
was the subject
proceeded.
Enos Martin, Leonard Nation and
Singmaster—-What everybody wan­
a program to be presented by the lad­ on the British at Germantown. On
of tho Lesson-Sermon In all
Tapioca
placed
in
the
bottom
of
account
of
the
fog
he
suffered
de­
Hugh Roberts.
ted.
ies auxiliary of the farm bureau.
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
fruit pies will absorb the Juices and Moving pictures will probably be feat. He got his army together and
F. W. Lenz and son Martin were
Bill Felthouse, class of ’30L
Strahan—Desert moon mystery.
Sunday, March 17.
keep the pie from becoming aoggy.
business visitors In Pendleton Mon- elected to the captaincy of next year’s
went to winter quarters at Valley
The Golden Text was, “Faith Is
Zweig—Case of Serg. Grischa.
shown at the meeting.
day.
team.
Forge which is about twenty miles
the substance of things hoped for,
Children's books:
the evidence ot things not seen”
northwest of Philadelphia.
It was
Amss— Curly of the Circle Bar.
Florence Udey, who is attending
(Hebrews 11:1).
a hard winter for the soldiers. Most
Conner—On
Sweetwater
trail..
CARD OF THANKS
Howdy
and
So
Long
Among His citations which com­
school In The Dalles spent the week­
of
them
were
in
rags
and
few
had
lit
Finger—Spreading stain.
prised tho Lesson-Sermon was the
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tie
or
no
bedding.
Some
did
not
Green— Martin Johnson.
following from the Bible: "1 lead
Joe Udey. Accompanying her were
We wish to express our apprecia­
have as much as straw to sleep on.
Horne—Good natured bear.
in the v. ay of righteousness. In the
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sink, tion and thanks to our many friends
Nearly
3,000
men
were
barefooted
Hurlbutt— Little Helskell.
midst of tho paths of judgment:
also from The Dalles.
for their kindnesses and beautiful
and could be tracked by their foot­
Lange—On the trail of the Sioux
that I may cause those that love
floral offerings at the fuuneral of our Morrison— Mystery gate.
prints I nthe snow.
me to inherit subsiance; and 1 will
Edith Mlkesell, who is teaching husband, son and brother, R. W.
One morning at breakfast Tom did
fill their treasures” (Prov. 8:20,21).
Mother Gooee — Willy Pogany’s
near Pilot Rock, spent the week end Buhmann.
not have much to eat. That morning
The Lesson-Sermon u I ro Included
Mother Goose.
at her home.
the following pasB.-igs from the
Mrs. R. W. Buhmann
he saw that one of his best friends.
Nusbaum— Deric with the Indians
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Buhmann
Bill Haney, was sick. Tom brought
ence nnd Health with Key to the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd motored to
L. D. and C. J. Buhmann
him some bread and a drink of water.
Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy:
Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. A. W. Imthurn.
That
made
him
feel
better.
JUNIOR CLASS PLAY TO
“Substance Is that which Is eternal
Washington wrote a letter saying.
and Incapable of discord and decay
Miss Eleanor Briggs was a dinner
"For some time there has been little
BE POSTPONED FOR A WEEK
R. O. Penney, secretary of the
. . . Spirit, ths synonym of Mind,
guest at the R. L. Addleman home 8tanfleld grange, was in town on
less than famine In the camp."
Soul, or Cod, Is the only real sub­
Friday evening.
When farmer Potts, a friend of
stance. Tho spiritual universe. In­
business Saturday.
Tom’s was near camp one day he
Three Live Ghosts,” the play to
cluding individual man. Is a com­
C. B Williams sold his herd of Rogers. "Washington;” dramaatic— have been presented by the Junior
pound Idea, reflecting the divine
heard a voice. He saw Washngton
substance of Spirit” (p. 468).
cows Saturday to Mr. Chrlstley,
on his knees, hl» cheeks wet with
Harold Buell. ”Somebody*e Mother;” class of the high school Friday eve­
tear«, praying to God for help and
humorous—Leo Haddox. "Sister Sue.” ning, March 22, will probably be giv­
The tryouts for the declamatory Upper division— Jean Barnard, ( ’In­ en a week later, according to an an­
guidance. When the farmer return­ heard his prayer,” he said. Tom was
contest wars held at Columbia Mon­ dependence Bells;'* dramatic, Rach­ nouncement from the high school. The
ed to his home he said to his wife, evry proud and brave at Valley
day. Several of the patrons of the el Buell. "Death Bed of Benedict Arn­ postponement was necessitated by |||-
’’George Washington will succeed, the Forge. He had done much work and
school acted as Judges. The winners old;” humorous. Helen JendrsewsU. I nees of two cast members. Shirley
America will secure their Independ­ was glad that Washington was pleas­
Intermediate division—Rodney "Socrate» Snook».’
ence. ”
"What makes you think so ed too,
Brownson and Morris Pierson.
Isaac?” inquired his wife.
”1 have
By Margaret Hedwall,
a
a
TURKEY SPECIALIST
TO BE HERE MONDAY
REPRESENATIVES
ATTEND DEDICATION
NEXT WEDNESDAY TO
BE CLEAN-UP DAY
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