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diversified tasks S A T — OPPORTUNITIES ARE HEBE. VOL. XXIV The Hermiston Her — HUMBER 14— SECOND SHIPMENT OF TURKEYS TO BE FRIDAY, SATURDAY •'o. 2 1 HERMUTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1929 FIRST GRADE TO ENTERTAIN AT P. T. A.’8 NEXT MEETING | Hot Lunches to be Served Monday; Children to Bring Cups * and Spoons. AUXILIARY OFFICER VISITS LOCAL POST CHURCHES OBSERVE THANKS GIVING SERVICES AFTER ALL Oscar Payne Presides at Thursday M eeting; Congregation Ex presses Thankfulness. CHILDREN’S BOOKS SHOWN AT LIBRARY BLUE GRASS SUNSHINE IDEAL FOB COWS SUBSCRIPTION, |2 .0 0 PER YEAB COUNTY LEGION MEMBERS HAVE PENDLETON MEETING State Officers Outline Year’» Work in Hospital«; Auxiliary Meets. ANNUAL MEETING OF FARM BUREAU HELO HERE FRIDAY At the next meeting of the P. T. MBS. LA DOCIA COBB PAYS UN There were Thanksgiving church NATIONAL WEEK OBSERVED BY American Legion members from A. in the school house, Thursday, E X P E C T E D GAT.T. services in Hermiston after all. The Umatilla and ome of Morow county SCHOOL December 12, the first grade under arrangement was made rather late, met Tuesday afternoon and evening TWO DAYS TO BE DEVOTED TO the direction of Clara Oehnert will I Meeting Attended by 21 Members; and although the services were not Students Vote for Favorite Volume»; in Pendleton. There were also meet OFFICERS FOR YEAR ELECTED; contribute most of the entertainment. well advertised, there was a good at ings for the Legion Auxiliary, RECEIVING BIRDS Plans for Coming Year County Preference to be PROJECTS ADDED Other numbers on the program will tendance. The churches united in number of members of both organlza Outlined. Determined. be a talk by Dr. W. D. McNary of the holding the meeting Thursday night tlons from Hermiston attended. Commercial Club to Provide Boom Eastern Oregon State hospital, ‘‘Nsr at 7:30 in the Baptlst-Chrlstlan State officers of the Legion were H. J, Ott Chosen Again for President; Where Grower« May Get Warm Although the members of the local church. ootlcs," and some numbers by the Children's book we#k, generally ob there and spoke of plans for the year Madden to be Vice-President; American Legion Auxiliary had only school orchestra. and Drink Coffee. The Rev. Oecar Payne, of the served throughout the United States and work that is being done. The Jackson, Secretary. Mrs. W. L. Hamm Is In charge of a few hours time In which to ar Methodist Episcopal church was in last week, is being observed by Uma bead of the Veterans’ hospital, Paul the program thia time. Mrs. Marble, range a meeting on the occasion of charge of the program and opened the tilla county this week. For its part S. Carter, spoke. The new hospital Turkey« for the Chriatmsa turkey Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Oral Henriksen, the visit of their district committee meeting with appropriate remarks, of the program, the local district, was opened in March, he said, and pool will be received here Friday and Ann Werry and Millie Holms are on woman here last Monday, they did congregational singing and prayer. Two new projects were added to along with the other schools in the for the first six months an average Saturday, December 6 and 7. They the committee tor the social hour. have a meeting at the home of Mrs. The Rev. Dewey Payne, of the Ad county, is having all of the grade of 361 patients were treated each the activities of the Farm Bureau will be received at the same ware Under the supervision of the P. T, William Shaar that evening. Twenty- ventist church, spoke briefly, empha month. A year ago there were 400 and new officers for the coming year house that they were last time, A., hot lunches will be erved n e x t|one members were present and the sising the love of Jesus. Mrs. Beam pupils visit the library and cast their on the waiting list, but now there were elected at the annual meeting votes for their favorito books. Hurly’s old store, but this year there week. They will cost 2 1-2 cents meeting was one of the most inter- ish of the Free Methodist church, Different grades have been going are several dozen. There are 22 full of the organization Friday night, will be two doors and two different a piece and parents may buy 25 sating the organization has had, ac spoke from the twelfth chapter of to the library each afternoon of this time doctors and 40 graduate nurses November 29, at 8 o'clock in the crews working. The line will form cents worth of tickets at the time. cording to Mn. W. L. Hamm. Isaiah, the main theme of which is week, under the supervision of the The average cost per bed is $4,000 Methodist church. outside the same as usual, but when The teachen will have the tickets. Mn. LaDocia Cobb of Prineville the joy of the Christian. The Rev. H. J. Ott was re-elected president; Sidney George, another state officer the wagons reach the door, they will The children are to bring their cup was the visitor. She is district com- and Mrs. Oscar Payne expressed their teacher. A number of books from the county library are on display said there are now 300 war orphans New Madden was elected vice-presi divide, one going to one door and one and spoon. mitteewoman for district number thanks in song, with Mrs. Clark as there. These books are all for child in Oregon for the Legion to provide dent and C. M. Jackson wag re-elect to the other. two in Oregon, which includes all accompanist. ed secretary-treasurer. Mr. Ott has ren and are well bound, attractively for. Turkeys will be received at prac of Eastern Oregon east of Hood The meeting was thrown open so decorated— many having colored cuts been president tor several years and tlcally the same times as they were River. Her coming was unexpected. that the congregation could express expressed a desire that some new nd are examples of good printing at the first pool. The commercial She met with some of the members its reasons for bdlng thankful. Al and publishing. officer be elected In his place. How club has appointed Ralph Browngon here Monday afternoon and asked for most every adult spoke, and reasons ever. he was unanimously re-elected. While each child is at the library as chairman of a committee to pro 19 Book« Bought W ith Sturgis F und; a meeting that evening. for thankfulness ranged from good he votes for his favorite books, marks None of the offices were contested. vide a warm room in the Legion hall The evening meeting was informal. Thanksgiving dinners to progress to Fiction, Non-Fiction, Includ down his age. and is shown the dis Juniors to Present ‘‘Safety First” in Only one nomination was made In where turkey growers may wait The main part of the program was a ed for Children. wards world peace. The more relig plays of books. The library had each case. School Auditorium while holding their place in line. talk by Mn. Cobb. She outlined ious sentiments of Thanksgiving were good supply of chlldrn's books prev New Projects. Hot coffee will also be served in the December 6. According to Jane Olsen, county I **>• work tor th® coming year and not neglected in the talks, however, lous to children's book week, accord Two new projects to be added were room. librarian, the following new books threw the meeting into a round table and many spoke of the comfort of the ing to Mrs. R. A. Brownsoc librar “Safety First,” the three act com experimentation and research, sug Prices Lower have been added to the county lib- discussion. Christian religion. lan. edy to be presented by the junior gested by Sidney Barnard, and fair Following are the prices for tur rary; Mrs. B. S. Kingsley, Mrs. Rena There are lists of books that would class of Hermiston high school, in exhibits, suggested by W. G. Rodda. keys in this pool; New Books for Children— Waterman and Mrs. J. S. West had ♦ be appropriate to give to children for the school auditorium Friday even The latter project is designed to give Nnmber 1 tom, 25 cents; number Fillmore, Czechoslovak fairy tales, charge of the rereshments. The lat- ♦ ♦ SCHOOL NEWS ♦ gifts at Christmas time at the library ing, December 6, is full of amusing help In preparing displays for such 1 hens, 22 cents; old toms, 17 cents FUlmore, Mighty MIkko, a book of t#r Part of the evening was spent in ♦ ♦ and parents may get these lists if situations, according to the coach, things as the state fair and the and number 2 hens and toms, 15 Finnish fairy tales. | dancing and listening to the radio. they are Interested, Mrs. Brownson Dora Stevens. Pacific Livestock exposition. cents. "The meeting meant a lot to the Fillmore, Wizard of the North. says. Many of the project leaders of last The plot centers around the at I numbers,” Mrs. Hamm says^ “be That will be the advancement N ew Pupils Grey, Don. High school students are also vot tempts of Jack Montgomery, a yenr were re-elected this year. The Two new pupils have recently en made when the birds are received. cause they were given a chance to Hawkes, Pal o’ mine. ing for their favorite books, but they young married man, to straighten new leaders are: After the birds are sold, any addi have direct contact wth one of the tered the school, making the total Hawkes, Pep. are not making special visits to the out the love affairs of bis cousin, Dairy cattle, Curtis Dyer; poultry. enrollment now 317. They are Er tional amount over the seller’s eofc- Hawkes, Red coat, the phantom leaders. We are extremely glad Mrs nestine Isaacson, formerly of Fresno, library. The object of the voting is Elmer, who has been so unconven Will Rhodes; rodent control, John | Cobb was here? mission will be returned to the grow fox. California, and Florence Johnson, to see what books the children in tional as to fall in love with a Turk Tendrzejewskl; boys’ and glrla’ club er. Houghton. Russian grandmother’s this county prefer. L. Jackson: bees, W. G. Rodda; ish fortune teller. The part of the who entered the fourth grade. However, George Jenkins, assist wonder tales. NAMES OF PUPILS NEITHER legislation. F. L. Jewett; marketing, young husband is played by Donald ant county agent, advises that grow James, Tewa firelight tales. ABSENT NOR TARDY LISTED SCOUT ACTIVITIES FOR WEEK DeMosa, and that of his friend, Jerry Sidney Barnard; animal dlseaaes, ers do not plan too much on getting Fifth Grade Leads Lomen, Taktuk. P. Sullivan: finance committee, The fifth grade had the highest INCLUDE HIKE, CEREMONIES Arnold, who considers himself "the any more for their turkeys, for they Nusbaum, Zunl Indian tale«. F ilth Grade Leads in Perfect Attend percentage of attendance during the 11. Reid; farm management, H. best filer on earth,” by Donald Jack- are' likely to be disappointed. 3fflgig>, Igloo |ta|ps frfom Eskimo Dean: experimentation and re ance; Second Grade has Next past month of any grammar school Three Boys Become Tenderfoot son. Information had been released land. Mary Brownson takes the part of search, A. D. Smith; and fair exhlb- grade. The attendance of that grade Highest. from some sources that the turkeys White, Bnake gold. Scouts; Meetings Held Every Mabel Montgomery, the young wife 'ts, W. G. Rodda. was 99.4 per cent. The attendance had sold for 34 cents a pound. There Books purchased with the Sturgis Tuesday Night. who is much upset over her hus Activities Reported of the grammar school was 97.4 per were ten carloads that were sold for fund— Pupils who were neither tardy nor Preceding the election of officers, 34 cents to a Los Angeles company. Baker, Stories of old Greece and absent during the school-month end cent ahd of the high school 97.3 per Bob Henderson, Howard Cherry band's sudden disappearance. Bar each officer and project leader gave cent. However, all the rest were sold for Rome. and O. W. Payne, scoutmaster, last bara Root plays the part of Vir ing November 22, 1929, were: summary of the year’s activities. ginia, Mabel's sister, who is engag the amounts printed above. Bernays, Outline of careers. week attended the weekly first aid , I First Grade—Maryhelle Clarke, The secretary reported a total mem ed to Jerry Arnold. Mrs. Barring Bus Contract Let Day»’ Work Divided. course held in Pendleton. They stud Blackwell. Some Spanish American v#lda Qwr> Mary Harr,g> Bgtty Hgn. The contract for the new school ied artificial respiration and burns ton Bridger, the suspicious mother of bership of 382. The president thank In order to avoid having all the poets. riksen, Gertrude Kaslnger, Irene Lit Mabel and Virginia, Is portrayed bv ed the members for the cooperation turkeys coming In on either the first Bleyer, Main currents in the his tle, Gilbert Dyer, Tom Fraser, David bus for district 14 was 1st to Ralph and scalds. they had always given him and said Shafer at a meeting of the board Mon or last days, the assistant county tory of American journalism. Tuesday night a tenderfoot lnves Emogene Paul. Hamm, Eugene Miller, Dale Pierson, Elmer Flannel, the young man that the farm bureau had Just com agent numbered each card that he Boughner, Women in Journalism. Bobby Smith, Harold Roth, Jphn day afternoon in the school house. ture ceremony was conducted with Mr. Shafer will provide the bus and Cecil Warner acting as chairman of whose romance starts all the trouble, pleted a successful year. sent out to turkey growers telling Brooks, Story of Marco Polo. Ellenwood, Maxine Mead. The meeting was not as well at is Enos Martin Junior. Zulelka, the his son will drive it. The old bus that them of the dates of shipment and Bryant, Children’s books of cele Second Grade—Kenneth Bensel, this new one replaces ran out on the troop committee. Beverly Biel Turkish girl, who is the object of tended for an annual meeting as the prices. Those receiving odd brated buildings. man, Cecil Warner Junior and Bruce Bobby Buhman, Frances Follett »m e of those present felt It should numbered cards are requested to come Bryant, Children’s book of cele Zella French, Charles Knerr, Bobby what Is known as the Swarner line Follett became scouts and attained his affection, is Grace Rodda. and there was some talk of oost- The amusing character parts are and was the last school bus to be the rank of tenderfoot scout, which on the first day, and those receiving brated pictures. Little, Billy Nation. Carmen Newell, owned by the district. oonfng the meeting until some future Elbert Hutchison as Abou Ben even numbered eards to come on the Cooper, Poems of today. Is the first badge to be earned. Bev Jimmie Mead, Joyce McCulley, Fran date. However, a vote was taken second day. Dlmnet, Art of thinking. erly Bielman was assigned to the Mocha, the terrible and blood and it was decided to go ahead with kie McKenzie, Ethel Paul, Marian thirsty Turk who is the father of Frank Shaw, superintendent of There Is nothing compulsory about Dorsey, Hows and whyg of human Pierce, Fay Roberts, Albert Stone, Beaver patrol, Cecil Warner to the schools here, will attend the meet Owl patrol and Bruce Follett to the Zuleika; Ruth Cherry as Mary Ann the meeting. this, and if it Is Inconvenient for s behavior. Glen Warner, La Verne Williams, A short business meeting was held ing of Umatilla county high school Wolf patrol. Melvin Follett was an O'Finnerty, the Irish maid with r grower to come on the day desig Eaton, Skyline campe. Robert Christian. before the annual meeting. The mat pessimistic outlook on life; and Ger principals Saturday, December 7, in nated for him, he may come on the Fiske, Changing family. pointed patrol leader of the Beaver Third Grade—Levada Bowman, er of requesting the county offlc- other. The distinction was made Fleischman, Outlines of careers for John Dunning, Virginia Dyer, Alma the office of the county school super patrol and Fred Hensel assistant pat ald Haddox as McNutt, the detectlv< ls to retain Bert Nation as deputy who wishes to marry Mary Ann. intendent In Pendleton. Two mat rol leader. merely to facilitate work at the women. Laird, Geraldine Mullins, Jessie ters to be taken up at that meeting sheriff was about the only business The first two acts take place In ware house and the cooperation of Kqch, Caroline folk plays third Moore, Ralph Marble, Naomi Nunn, The over-night hike last week was are county declamation and track. changed to a one-day hike on ac Jack Montgomery’s living room and brought up. the growers will be appreciated, Mr. Ties. Gladys Pierson, Zelma Sale, Albert Jenkins says. Lord, Young man and journalism. Skovbo, Kenneth Williams, Maxine count of the weather. Friday O. W. the two scenes of act three are In AT FOX RIVOLI The orchestra made about 920 from Payne, Jim Neary, Bill Hurly, How Mrs. Barrington Bridger's garden. Riggs. Spanish pageant. Bllnston, Roy Montgomery, Clarence the sale of tickets to Uncle Tom’s The high school orchestra, direct FRANCIS H. BELLAMY Triplett, Salt water taffy, ard Cherry, Bob Henderson, George Bowman. ed by Charlotte Kern, will furnisl “Rio Rita’s” Millions Cabin. Vaucaire, Bolivar, the liberator. Sale, Cecil Warner and Raymond Fourth Grade— Dsn Biggs, Kenn the music between the acts. Of all the musical comedies of re- Francis H, Bellamy, aged 7 years, Paige hiked out to Dead Indian can eth Christianson, Bobby Follett, Lor -ent years, none perhaps has attract- The party that the high school I l months and 8 days, died Thurs AT THE T H E A T R E etta Furrer, Max Geer. Edward Hall, had planned tor last Friday night was yon, about seven miles west of town. :d paying audiences to such an ex- NAME OMITTED FROM LIST day morning, November 23, after an Written by the Wolf Patrol. . t .Billy Hamm, Anna Henriksen, Har- postponed. Many of the teachers fent as has "Rio Rita” which comes lllnese of some three days, at the T oints West” Eair<i Nina Rae McCulley, Es- and students were away over the T |e name of Helen Woughter wat o Fox Rtvoli, Pendleton, on Thurs- home of hla grandmother, Mrs. Bad Put a man with his hands in the ther McMullen, Edith Montgomery, Thanksgiving vacation and It seem LOCAL LODGES ENTERTAIN accidentally omitted from the honor lay evening, December 12. ger, at Irrigon, Oregon. FOR PENDLETON MEMBERS roll that was published last week During Its two year run on Broad The little boy together with his air with twenty guns pointed at him Ruth Pierson, Bobby Prime, Helen ed better to wait until some time and just three minute« to live and Ralph, Ruth Shaw. She had an average of 1.5 for the way, the treasurer’s reports of the when more could be present. mother and two small brothers was that sends n fth Grade—Charles DeHsven, Members of the Odd Fellows and last six weeks and is a sophomore. United States Internal Revenue bur- here from Saskatchewan, Canada, you have a situation sau show a gross Intake of consider Boys In the sixth, seventh and Rebekah lodges here entertained sev visiting at the Badger home, having thrills racing through an audience. Helen Dunning. Vivian Dyer, Bonnie Such a situation is one of the many j ean Follett, Frank Furrer, Irene eighth grads« under the direction of eral members of the Pendleton lodges UMATILLA COUNTY TO VOTE ably more than $2,500,000. Even been there but a few day. Funeral services were Sunday. that makes “Points West," starring Kennings, Wesley Knauf, Dorothy A. E. Bensel, eighth grade teacher, last Monday night In the Odd Fel ON ADDITIONAL TAX LEVY with the high cost of production, the Co*°“ - Knerr, Bertie Little. George Newell, are „ „ organizing orK<, ulIlng a . basketball team. lows hall. maintenance and operating costa, December 1, from the Prann fnneral » n, Clifford Roberts. La Velle Stephen- Thg tgam hag already had ong chgI. Among the numbers on the pro chapel. Rev. W. H. Donner officiat S L X 7 On December 27 there will be a this would appear to leave a very D u m b er 7 and 8, a picture that m Thelma Swarner, Aretha WII-|lon„ frnm Umatilla grammar „ school hnn, gram were several piano solos, a duet lenge from ing. Interment was in Hermiston audience special election In Umatilla count) healthy profit for the producers. enjoys. James Oeer. cemetery. It Is practicing at noon. There has by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Payne, a read to vote upon the question of author Oftentimes a gigantic musical com Points West” Is from a story by sixth Grade—Beverly Allen, John also been some discussion about hsv- ing by Edna Turnblad, a talk by Mr. izing and empowering the County edy is staged at a eoat of more than B. M. Bower, who wrote “Chip of Biggs, Jack Bennett, Richard Cox. ng a grade school boys' basketball Bowman of Pendleton, and talks by Court to'make an annual tax levy of two hundred thousand dollars and HEALTH STAMPS TO BE SOLD the Flying U" and the “Calgary Hugh Driscoll, Lois Hutchison, Ken- tournament at Weston later. several local Odd Fellows. $100,000 for three successive years runs less than two weeks One such UNDER NEW CAMPAIGN SYSTEM Stampede.” two of Hoot Gibson’s Beth Knerr, Edna Little, Paul ar- Refreshments were served at 11 upon all taxable property of the production is recalled, which cost ptetures. The girl In the story Is |ble, Clarence Myers, Arlene Nunn, o’clock. The meeting wag well at- county to provide funds for building the management upwards of one NEW BOOKS RECEIVED A new plan has been adopted by the viviclous Alberta Vaughn and the Raymond Page, Nettie Parsons, Max- tended. and equipping a new court house hundred and ninety thousand dollars the Umatilla County Health associa heavy” ia Frank Campeau, who | „ Paul, Charlotte Ralph. Barbera A new shipment of books has been and Jail, to he erected upon block before the curtain was raised on the tion this year la Its annual health played In the ’’Virginian.” ¡Reid, Winston Roberts. Norval 8han- NUMER0US ARTICLES TO EE twelve of the original town of Pen opening night. The play ran for six recivsd at the Hermiston library aal campaign. Instead of the usual Many of the scenee were taken'«on, Marie Stephenson, Walter from the county library. The new FOR SALE NEXT SATURDAY dleton, to replace the court house nights and waa taken oft and put In chairmen for the various districts with the high Sierras for a hack Setts, Earl Watson, Erma Baty. the storehouse where It still reposes. now In use. books Include both fiction and non and a house to house campaign, the ground. Hoot Olbson Is In the sad Seventh Grade—Alruda Beletskl. fiction, quite a number being recent Nowadays, a large production, such Oriental art objects, home cooked! The election will begin at 8:00 association la mailing out 1303 let- dle again and goes oat to find the Beverly Blelman, Dale Carson, Ruth tan each enclosing one dollar’s slayer of his father when he meets Davis, Chester Dyer, Margaret Earn- beet sellers. The books are kept at food, aprons and other practical ob-lo’clock In the forenoon and continue as “Rio Rita” has to hit on all six syllnders. In order to bring back to ects will be for sale Saturday, Dec- until 8 o’clock in the evening. worth of stamps, according to word the girl with whom he falls In love. heart. Harry Hyatt, Bethel Gleen, this library for six weeks. the backers the original coat of pro ember 7, on the messanine floor of received from Mn. Edna 8toris, pub ▼era Richards. George Sale, Sylyla Woughter. Golds 8hutter, Marlon the Oregon hardware store, when the ducing, plus the weekly operating THRIFT SHOP MOVED licity chairman for this county. Baptist Church Shutter. Miriam Swarner, Edna Olsen, Paul Clark. Eugenfe Pierce. Catholic Altar society has Its bazaar. costs, to say nothing of the Interest The stamps may be taken all or In There will be no services at the Tumbled. Faith Wilson Cecil Madden and Dale Wells. Cafeteria lunches <111 he served. The thrift shop, srousored by the on the money Invested. And most part. A stamped, a d d rm it envelope Baptist church Sunday, because the Eighth Grade—Edith Clarke. Mar There will also be a white eh-phant Baptlst-Chrlstlan rh-rrh has moved curliia of all. the theatrical Indus kt Included for reply. TM pin has pastor Is moving to the J. D. Wag- garet Hedwall, Vivian Kane. Jessie booth of “odds and ends’’ that peo to the old Reeder 1 <>*«' on the west try Is done almost entirely upon a worked au t n ssn f ally other places. Mr*. horn bonne west of town aad will be KI agree, Anna Ray Martin, Louise In The DaUes. Ignore Dyer spent Thanksgiving ple might use. side of town and will be open each cash basis, which makes It a hazard Ftorie says. The sale of health busy for the next two weeks. J. T. .Minor, Virgie Page, Betty Ralph. day In The Dalles, visiting with sev The bazaar thia year Is under the afternoon from one o'clock until five ous undertaking for all but the opens next week. Dowell, pastor. Iris Shafer, Marjorie Shafer, Eunice eral friends. financially secure. general direction of Mr»- Leo Hurly, a'clack. New Books Added Class Play Friday