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UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR-OCTOBER 4 AND 5, 1929 The Hermiston HertcM ▼ öl . xxm — NUMBER 62— ADVENTISTS PLAN SCHOOL HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1929 GEO. E. PARRISH DIES AT LOCAL HOSPITAL FRIDAY Had Resided oa Project Farm Since Spring of This Year; Was Native of Washington. Old Hotel Building Undergoing Renovation; Two Teachen Premium List for Women’s Division To Include Numerous Awards WILL BE FIRST CAGE BIRD SHOW Death came to George E. Parrish for the past six months, on Friday evening. August 23 at the local hos pital after an illness ot four day duration. Mr. Parrish had been in 111 health for some time having been suffering from heart trouble. He was born in Camas. Wn., in 1884 and had moved to a farm on the local project from Joseph, Oregon in March ot this year. Surviving him is his wife, Mrs. Velma Parrish and two small sons, Edward and Don. He was a member or the Christian church. Funeral services were held Sun day morning at 10 o'clock at the Prann funeral parlor with Rev. A. J. Ware, pastor of the local Baptist Christian church, officiating. Miss Golda Mumma sang. The body was taken to Ellensburg, Wn., tor bur ial with A. W. Prann, local funeral director, in charge. AT PROJECT FAIR THIS YEAR FEATURE 1929 FAIR IN J’TATE ENROLLMENT OF 4 0 STUDENTS 56, a resident of the local project EXPECT.fiD GIRLS TO VIE FOR PRIZES BIRD EXHIBITS TO Armstead Cartel Io Judge Exhibits; Several Pi lie s W ill be < Offered. BLUE GRASS sunuhx IDEAL FOR COWS SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR EVERYTHING READY FOR ANNUAL PICNIC HAS OPENING OF SCHOOL MONDAY LARGE ATTENDANCE Both Grade and High School Have Several New Members on For Girls Under 18. FORMER MID-WESTERNERS MEET Faculty. "We are particularly anxious to done by young girls in the worn- done by the young girls in he wom en’s division at the Fair thia year.” declared Mrs. C. M. Best, superin tendent of that division. “These ex hibits will form a new feature for this year and substantial awards have been provided in both the home economics and the needle work de partments.” The entire premium list for the women’s department has undergone revision and has been greatly en larged, A complete premium list for the division is printed in this issue. AT COLUMBIA PARK Everything is In readiness for the opening of the local schols Monday morning, September 2, with several new members on both the grade and high school faculty. According to Frank E. Shaw, superintendent, tentative plans call for all classes to meet the first day and students should come prepared for a full day’s work. The princi pal’s office will be open Friday and Saturday for high school regitratlon. This will facilitate the high school In running on a scheduled program the first day. Information regard ing bus schedules may be obtained at the superintendent’s office. A lack of time and space prohib ited the publication In this week's paper of the required tpxt books for ail grades and the high school. Information regarding ■ these text hooks may be obtained at the sup erintendent’s office. W. 0. Staver to Head Organization; Waldo Dyer. Vice-President; Mrs. C. M. Best, Sec. LOCAL MAN IS SHOT BV TOES. NIGHT HEISTAND MOORE DIES AS RE SULT OF WOUNDS An enthusiastic crowd of former mid-westerners from Pilot Rock, Pen Father Was Quarrelsome, Says Boy; The first cage bird show ever to dleton, Hermiston and other nearby be held in this state will be one of communities gathered at Columbia September 9 will see the opening No Funeral Arrangements the features ot the 1929 Project park Sunday for the annual Three In Hermiston ot eastern Oregon'* Made as Yet. I’s and O picnic. The weather was Second parochial school under the Fair scheduled for October 4 and 5. delightfully cool and although there supervision of the Seventh Day Ad Canaries, parrots or other pet cage Heistand Moore, prominent ranch were some clouds gathering in the ventists. The other school is located birds will comprise the exhibition. er of this district, was fatally wound skies by afternoon, no rain fell until at Milton, Oregon. With an enroll Several valuable prizes will be of late in the evening. ment expected to approximate 40 fered and the judging will be done ed early Tuesday evening when his students, the school will be estab by Armstead Carter, project resi W. O. Staver of Pilot Rock was son, Glenn Moore, age 14, fired two lished In the old Cortis hotel build- dent and authority on cage birds. ❖ * ❖ elected to the presidency of the or shots at him from a 12-guage shot lag which la undergoing renovation The judging will be based on the ♦ ganization. He succeeds J. S. West gun. The tragedy occurred at the preparatory to the opening. general appearance, health and * ♦ of Hermiston who declined the nomi HOSPITAL NOTES Moore ranch on Butter creek. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. Griffin of cleanliness ot the birds, according to ♦ nation for re-election. The vice ♦ According to the boy, who gave Salem, both graduates of Walla Mr. Carter.,.. panaries in competi presidency for 1929-30 was given to himself up at the sheriff's office in Walla college and experienced ahd tion will he judged for their singing Pendleton later in the evening, he bonald’ Houghton was in the hos- Waldo Dyer who succeeds Mr. Staver capable teachers, will constitute the ability by the general public. in that position and Mrs. C. M. Best fired because his father was intoxi faculty of the local school. There is Mr. Carter has some valuable sug tliey are willing to look amead a few was re-elected to the secretaryship. cated and was quarreling with his an operation for the removal of his a possibility of the addition of a gestions to offer canary breeders. The picnic lunch at noon was a mother. The first shot tore the third teacher to the staff. The first He says, “At this time your canaries tonsils. thoroughly enjoyable event for every father’s elbow and the other pene ten grades will be taught, the curri- should be moulting and now is the trated his abdomen. Earl Hurly was receiving medical one. There was an abundance of ice lum to include practichlly the time when they should be having cream and coffee for the crowd, The hoy rushed out of the house treatment last week. same subjects as those in the public lotts of alfalfa bloot to eat. It these important items on the menu after he fired the shots, got Into his schools with the exception of Bible. will give them a deeper shade of having been provided by the organ father’s car and drove to the Nell Edward Houghton was In the hos Four subjects will be taught in the color and make them more attract ization itself. Through the courtesy PART OF ECONOMIC. REPORT Robertson place three miles away pitai Wednesday for medical treat two academic grades Including Bible. ive. A piece of Iron suphate the and generosity of W. A. Mikesell, where he told his aunt, Kate Robert According to Dewey Payne, local Ad FARM CROPS AND DAIRYING TO site of a pea should now be kept ment. DISCUSSED melons were furnshed for all the son, that he had shot his father. ventist minister, students atending in the drinking water. This acts picnickers. Another interesting BE STUDIED They returned to the Moore farm and Mrs. Jesse Goff underwent this school may at any time enter as a tonic and helps fix the color Motion Picture Films Provide En took the wounded man to the hos item on the menu was the delicious minor operation Friday. the public schools at any place with Plans Call for Gathering at the Ex that is Imparted. angel food cakes baked by Mr. Yates pital at Pendleton, where he died tertainment for Large Crowd out having to repeat any gades or "It will do no harm now to make of Pendleton. Mr. Yates is a native about midnight. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frederickson subjects. An unusually high scholas periment Farm at 1 :30 on the diet a little more nourishing. of Ohio. At Meeting. The family had been to Umatilla tic standard is maintained in the Add a little flax seed and a few of Irrigon are the parents of a four A program consisting principally September 3 . that evening, according to Glen, and a half pound boy born Friday schools ot this type. A tuition fee of grains of hemp dally to the seed diet. An unusually large attendance and upon their return his father be of musical numbers, was presented Also give them all the wild millet r venins approximately |4.5o per month is at the close of the picnic lunch and characterized the regular Farm Bur came more and more quarrelsome. The first of a series of four farm charged each student in atte^dan^s*« provided excellent entertainment for eau meeting at the Methodist church He Indicated that the older man had tourf has been scheduled for Tues and other weed seeds you can gather Donald and- Sonny Pankow had At least two busses will be main day, September 3, where a study of for them. These wild seeds have a their tonsils removed at the hospi the crowd. Community Binging war Friday evening. been drinking excessively. Finally tained to carry pupils to the school. An important and Interesting feat the boy went out and got the gun, an important feature under the able dairy and crops will be made, ac wonderful building up effect on the tal last week. The local inetltution is a district leadership of Mr. and Mrs. O. Payne. ure of the session was an explana coming back to the bedroom where cording to assistant county agent bird’s constitution and puts them in school supported by the Adventist Mrs. Payne and Miss Mumma gave tion of somo of the most vital feat- his father was. The lights were off Jenkins. Anyone interested in view shape for the winter to follow. The George Parrtiel.who has been in people of what is termed the lower ing different kinds of farming and flax seed improves the glossy ap the hospital for a week receiving a vocal duet and Mr. Payne favored n«8 of the report recently submitted in the reom ha said, but a light from Columbia district of the upper Col the crowd with an excellent- vocat to the Reclamation bureau by the the bath-room shone, through the work on the local project is invited pearance of the feather. umbia conference of Seventh Day "The reason we hold bird shows medical attention died there Friday solo. Miss Mumma also gave Farm Bureau committee. These open door sufficiently for him to see to attend the tours. The touring evening as a result of heart trouble. Adventist. This district comprises explanations were presened by W. J his father. He shot twice. piano solo. Miss Florence Udey, group will meet at the experiment is to make better fanciers of us all. the western half of Umatilla county, young musician of unusual ability Warner, local attorney, in behalf of station north of town at 1.30 on the A bird has no show to win unless it While telling his story to news Wheeler, Morrow and Gilliam coun is in good health, therefore as we all « and technique drew enthusiattc ap i he committee members, H. J. Ott paper men and officers in Pendle appointed day and the following 5 — « ties. like to win we naturally take better L. Jewett and E. L. Jackson. Re ton, he appeared dazed and broke plause with both violin and piano schedule will be carted through: Present indications are that at care of our pets. By thus doing we * solos. Entertaining readings were mits of this report will not be forth down and sobbed during the recital. CHURCH NOTES Experimnet station 1:30 P. M. least six families and possibly more pitai Saturday where he underwent «¡given by Mrs. Waldo Dyer and Mrs coming until probably some time He said lie hadn’t meant to kill his ♦ will move to the local project as a Curly top work, artichokes and al our hobby.” «|W . O. Staver of Pilot Rock. The next month when the report is to be father, lie only wanted him to falfa reseeding. ❖ — ❖ — result of the establishment of the At the Baptist-Christian church ' performers were all loudly applauded submitted to the federal board of quiet down and stop quarreling. P. P. Sullivan farm 2 P. M. Pas school. Students from churches in ONE MULE DEER TO BE Sunday, September 1. Bible school jand were forced to respond with en examiners. Sheriff Gurdane and District At Pendleton, Ione, Boardman and Her ture and silage, equipment and care 10 A. M. Morning worship 11 A. cores. A series of one reel motion pic torney Proebstel were here and at of cream, and Umatilla Project Fair. LIMIT FOR EACH HUNTER miston will be in attendance. M. Theme, The Moral Value of the ture films were shown to the assem Umatilla Wednesday morning to J. H. Reid farm 2:30 P. M. Man "The local school Is being estab Daily Task. (I>abor Sunday) . Spec bled group at the meeting and pro make an Investigation. They later agement and equipment, abortion CARD OF THANKS lished,” said Mr. Payne, "with the With the opening of deer hunting ial music. Duet by Mrs. Bertha vided an Interesting part of the pro Indicated that Glen would be taken control. I wish to sincerely thank the peo idea of making it a permanent thing. The C. A. Lynch farm 3:00 P. M. Silo season on September 15 sportsmen Warner and Mrs. W. Dyer. pie of Stanfield and Hermiston for gram. The films were of an edu before the Juvenile court. Coroner Schools of thia sort always act as and corn, barn and equipment, and will be called upon to observe a Lord's supper at the morning service. their sympathy and helpfulness in cational nature. Polson stated Wednesday afternoon drawing cards to any community.” change in the limit laws. Each Christian Endeavor 7 P. M. Preach George H. Jenkins, assistant county that an inquest would be held. club projects. the recent death of my husband. agent, announced the dates for sev T. H. Haddox farm 3:30 P. M. hunter will be allowed but one mule ing 8 P. M. Theme,. Treasure in George E. Parrish. No funeral arrangements have been To Teach in North Dakota. ‘deer. He may kill one mule deer and Earthen Vessels. There is no sweet oral farm tours which will be ur made so far. according to Informa Sweet clover pasture, corn and sil MRS. GEORGE E. PARRISH. Miss Ruth Woughter left August one black tail or two black tails. er repose than that which is brought ranged for next month. tion received from Pendleon Just 28 for Langdon, North Dakota, age, cow jfesting association, club Reports indicate that deer will be with labor. If you don’t believe in co before press time. projects and weed control. where she has been elected to teach John Jendrxejewski farm 4:00 P. more plentiful in all sections of the operation, Just observe what happens Miss Briggs Leaves, 4-H CLUB RADIO PROGRAM IAtla, history and social science in Miss Marion Briggs left Hermiston M. Sweet clover pasture, corn and state than they have been for years. to a wagon when one wheel comes Retnrns From Trip. the high school there. Miss Wough Heavy inroads made fapon cougar off. Solo by J. A. Clarke at the eve-! Monday morning for Medford where TO BE BROADCAST SEPT. ter was graduated from the Univer silo, fertiliser on alfalfa, cow test have in no small degree been re ning service. A cordial welcome to she will resume her work as teacher Tom Haddox returned Saturday sity of Oregon last June where she ing work, club projects. from an extended trip investigating Local Club Members W ill Have an sponsible for .this Increase of deer. all. A. J. Ware, pastor. in the Medford schools. H. J. Ott farm 4:30 P. M. Sweet received her bachelor’s degree In the poultry situation at different Opportunity to Listen in clover pasture, abortion control, club history. points and is shouting to all, that projects, fertiliser on alfalfa. on Speakers. Hermiston is the ideal and best point Th La Grande. Umatilla county club members for poultry production in the world. ALASKAN TOUR FOR OREGON Mrs. Leila Phelps went as far as will have an opportunity to listen in Mr. Haddox's trip took him Into the Le Grande Wednesday with her STUDENTS IS SUCCESSFUL on one of the new National broad Dominion of Canada, and confiden daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and casts Saturday, September 7 when tially, Tom admits consuming three Mrs. Carl Voyen, who were return the second national 4-H club radio quarts of Canadian mineral liquid ing to their home in Vale -after a State University is First American orogram will he broadcast by 37 each day, but brought over the line Institution to Sponsor stations in the coast to coast network Just what was safely hid. In his Such a Cruise. of the National Broadcasting com system. V isit From Goldendale. pany. University of Oregon. Eugene, Visitors from Goldendale, Wash The 4-H club members on the pro ington Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. August 29— Their "campus" the gram are Edmund Aycook of Wayne H. W. McMillan, who formerly lived whole southeastern Alaska coast, county, North Carolina, speaking in Hermiston. Mrs. McMillan re from the southmost point on north from ARC, Washington, and Anna mained here for a few days to visit to the Interior beyond Skagway, the C. Probasco of Mercer county, New at the home of her parents, Mr. and University of Oregon summer session lersey, speaking from WJZ, New held on board the 8. 8. Queen of Mrs. James Scott. York city. They will discuss for five the Admiral line was a complete suc minutes each their club experiences cess In every way. It was declared and interesting phases of club work by students and faculty members of in their states. Gertrude L. Warren the cruise who returned to Eugene of the Washington extension office recently. will speak on “4-H Club Work and The 8. 8. Queen was chartered by the Rural Girl.” I. W. Hall, field the University of Oregon for a two agent in club work for the southern weeks’ trip and carried 170 students states, will give a brief resume of and a faculty of 15. Students on “What’s Happening Among 4-H the cruise, the first of its kind to Clubs. Appropriate music will sponsored by an American be supplied by the National Broad university, received full credit for all casting' company's staff orchestra courses taken and ragqlar clasges * and soloists at the Chicago studios. were held on board the vessel-dur The program will last 46 minutes. H E R E IS TUE LEAHIHQ ing tbs trip. TOVVeROFPtSA A T I. The western stations tentatively bjecta that were enhanced »y o o M e s r ! - there are four M'hsduled to carry the program are as the cruise were offered to students OTHER LEAJJHJQ TOWERS IU follows: Portland, ROW; Spokane, EUROPE. Ñ AM E THEM • and included Art of Alaskan Indians, WEATHER REPORT KIIQ; , Seattle. KQMO: Oakland. H o l A u o v e r-T H E V anthropology, geology and geography KGO; it id Salt Lake City. KSL. say r r o o e s m t w * to Weather oheerver on of town of Alaska. Literature of the Pacific a d v e r t is e Past weak clear and balmy with Northwest, feature writing, In Hospital. alight rala Sunday. Nights cool and 'reporting sad others. Two weeks of Lester Carson was operated on for sleeplac I Intensive study on the campus at appendicitis at St. Anthony’s hos M K Come oa you Californians. |Ita«ene w ill complete the* pital ip Pendleton last week. Employed. LOCAL FARM BUREAU MEETS LAST FRIDAY ARRANGE FOR FIRST FARM TOUR TUES. Ql A w a y F ro m H o m e ]D