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The Hermiston Herald ▼si. xnv DIVERSIFIED M Y — OPPORTUNITIES ARE HERE. fflSRMBTON, UMATILLA COUHTT, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PEE YEA » STANDARD HOME EGO NOMICS COURSE FOR LOCAL SCHOOL 193 FUGATE AND JENKINS TO DE MONSTRATE GOPHER CONTROL SENIORS TO P ■■bVkn R E S E N T I™ 0“ m ,oan CLASS PLAT MAR 12 I ISSUES -ROTATION BILLING HERMISTON DEBATERS DEFEAT UMATILLA LOCAL M IN S T R K W ,'LOCALS ELIMINATED IN FIRST GAME IN TOU RNAMENT AT HELIX PROVES H b. ’’CCE3J A new method of issuing telephone Enthusiastic Applause Green Acts; About the 20th for Local Farm bills, known as ‘Rotation Billing, will be introduced to customers of Skits and Jokes Please ers to Eradicate Gophers. ADAM AND EVA" CHOSEN AS the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph LOCALS WIN SECOND LAP FOR Audience. PLAT, PROMISES TO BE GOOD |company during March and April, Local farmers who are Interested STATE CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETENT INSTRUCTOR TO BE in their control will have an oppor _ _ . according to J. A Murray, manager The minstrel show given last The Story la Centered Around the for the company. IN CHARGE tunity in the near future to attend Hermiston Given 3 to 0 Decisions in Thursday by the American Legion HERMISTON FIVE DEFEATED BY Antics <rf a Buxinew Man and .undkr Ule qew pUa teJephone and Legion Auxiliary was a decided gopher control demonstrations given Both Debates. Will Debate success despite the fact that one of HELIX QUINTET 30 TO 14 Two Year Conrse, Each Year Divid Fu»ily. I users in Oregon w ill be divided Into by Roy Fugate, Junior Biologist of Mac High Tonight the cast, Dr. Prime, was taken ill ed Into F hir Units. Takes up the U. 8. Biological Survey who will The Senior play c u t Is hard a t , “ 1 d,fferent e8ch to recelvi' , wlth the tlu and was unaW« to take Locals Eliminated by Helix; do not Cooking and Sewing. be working In cooperation with the work on the comedy, "Adam and lta teleBhone bills ° n • different or. z™ i "7 7 6 h° n' i h1’ p8rt Performance. Jewell Go to Tournament at Pendle ■istant county agent. when the I L S’“ ’ < Smith with only a few hours warning Eva,” to be given Saturday even- date— the 1st, 6th, 11th, 16th. 21st At the meeting of the high school ton Friday and Saturday. Mr. Fugate w ill be in the Her b a t i n g teams met (took Dr. Prime’s place In the first a„d 26th of the month— instead of T ^ t I n , ¿ » 7 ? hoard held last Monday night it was miston and Stanfield dlsricts about Ing, March 15. ; “Re-olved.lpart of the show. Mr. Gibson taking The Hermiston five finished their decided to install a two year course the 30th of this month. At that on’k i k n y the f n t ot « «» »he That the United States should cease . his part In the skit with Mrs. James basketball season this year last Sat in home economics. Plans are being time field meetings will be held in on the American business man who I to protect by armed force American Todd. urday night when Helix took them made to use one of the school house different parts of the ¿(strict for the has a genius for making money but practlce- capital Invested In foreign countries The first part of the program was to a show down with a score of 30 not a trace of talent for managing The new billing date in Hermls- bungalows for a room for this course except after a formal declaration of the cracking of Jokes, two or three to 14. purpose of treating ground which is and modern equipment will be put in infested with gophers. Farmers liv hls own family. This part Is played ton‘ Mr- Murray »»Id. w ill be the . 7 n „ ? , ™ by “ 3 , 80,08 b",ng 8ung' and 8,nglnK by ‘he His family c o n -|l l t h o i the month. starting In April, The locals started out by playing when the place is fully decided on ing in each vicinity w ill be notified by Morris Pierson. to 0 decision The negative team entire company. The following took sists of two spoiled daughters repre- Customers w ill receive t,btetr bill« real basketball and at the end of the The board plans to secure a thor composed of Jane Warner and Eddie part: Mr. Fred Gibson, interlocutor, of the time of each demonstration so first half things looked rosy for Her oughly trained and competent in that they may attend if interested. seated by Jane Warner and Sylvia about f,ve day® aiter that date. Dafeon. A aoa-dn-lawi, a foppish, I Tbe comPany Is giving its custom- Bensel debated Verna Byrne. an d jJoe Norton and J. Hallyburton. end miston as the score stood 12 to 10 in structor to handle this course, a Melvin Jenkins here while the af- men, and Fred Barker, Jim Todd, It is estimated by those in charge idle youth, Billy Felthouse; a sister-1 crs full details of the plan in an an our favor. The second half the boys woman who knows economics and water distribution in both dis ln-law who gives all her attention I nouncement accompanying the regu- flrmative team composed of Morris jack Sigler. Duke Schiller Jewell seemed to play half-heartedly or as who has graduated from such a Pler»on and Ruth Cherry went to Smith, and H. G. McCully were the tricts that the gopher Is responsi to organizations, Shirlle B row n-|lar March bills if they were tired. Earnheart and school as the University of Oregon Umatilla to debate Agnes Thompson other black-faces. The chorus ble for great losses of water. His nnrt ___ , i ---- ---------------- * Smith had both been ill with the flu within the last five years and who work requires a great deal of extra son; and an uncle who professes to Uam of ^ m S a B<5h o 7 B . 7 ° ' Mr8' J'm T° dd’ Mra | a f e w day" before and the strain of suffer from insomnia. Roy Bills. ean take charge of the department labor on the part of the farmer on ttaras were vlctnrimiM nni °'n Tildeiu .Laura Wallace. Mi*, playing a game showed up on them The father’s business manager, and build it up with the girls of the > 7 ,7 . , ; ' ctorloU8 and 8eem ‘0 be Wm. KIk, Mrs. Wm. Shaar, Mrs. Geo. the last half ditch banks and he causes enormous Adam, plays an important part in school, acting as advisor for girls as headed for the same goal that Her- Newell. Mrs. Frank Pierson, Mrs. losses by cutting roots and destroy making the family realise what a wall as being home economics in miston won last year. Judges he-e¡Claude'Keck. Mrs? W. L? Hamm and | The lineup was as follows: ing many crop plants. The control worthless lot they are. This part is Smith, center; Felthouse, guard; structor. for the debate were: Carl Iloislng- Mrs. Joe Norton, who of the gopher is comparatively sim taken by Albert Kennings. was accompan-1 Earnheart, guard; Nation, forward; Each year of the course is divided ton, principal at Irrigon. Frank Fitz- 1st. ple if undertaken at the proper time In an entertaining way Harold Martin, forward; Klages, sub.; Hur- into four units, these being the first Principal Events of the Week Patrick, principal at Echo, and Wm. Ths second part of the program ly, the year. sub.; Hammond, sub. Pace plays the part of a Scotch lord year: 1, Foods— Which takes up Kelty, principal at Stanfield. in fhn d . h . , . ns , . , started by Miss Kern giving a violin This game eliminated us from the who is in love with Eva but who is Assembled for Infermation the purchasing, preparing and serv beteween Mac High and^r37 M •80,0 fol,owed by Raymond Crowder's district tournament which will be believed to be a fortune hunter. A ing meals In an economical, efficient J e !w Z M a^H U h a n 7 r , i ,HmOU8 8° nKl “Tlt WUIOW- Fol,r he]d a‘ Pendleton Friday and Sat of Our Readers. ♦ ♦ young doctor. Merlin Earnheart, is and attractive manner; what con in m 1 h j „ nd 1 ld,®ton- | 8bort skits ended the program and urday, March 14 and 15 1 SCHOOL NEWS < another of Eva’s suitors. The maid stitutes a sanitary, convenient * « a® High defeated Pendleton an 1 the made It complete. Those taking part of the household is Elsie Reeder. The annual meeting ot.the Oregon deciding debate for this dlstri-1 will kitchen and how to organiie work these skits were: First. Mrs. Jas You will enjoy every minute of I co-operative council was held in Eu- to save time and strength, how to be held Thursday night between Ma - Todd and Fred Gibson. Second. Mrs. ¡FATHER’S AND SON’S Several of the seniors spent part this snappy play, vividly depicting gene Tuesday and Wednesday. Interpret recipes and to appreciate High and Hermiston. Lyle Tilden and Jim Todd. Third! of Saturday painting and calciminlng sdenes of American home life and BANQUET POSTPONED the problems of food production and About 2000 trees, of virions vari Miss Wallace and Mrs. Hamm. | scenery in preparation for the sen» showing the meaning of a true home. marketing. 3. Child Care and eties of peaches, will be ¡set in the NEW STEEL MAINS On account of so much illness ior play, "Adam and Eva," to he Fourth, J. Hallyburton and Mrs.' Nor Save the date, Saturday, March 15. Louis Will farm in the Gnand Bland Guidance— which takes up a sympa among the local ileople the Boy given Saturday, March 15. ton who put on an original skit. TO BE INSTALLED thetic understanding and apprecia vicinity soon. The show was successful not o n ly l^ 0’“ 8 haTe thouKbt it best to poat- More than 50 puplia are still ab- tion of young children, an nnder- P. T. A. MEETING A Grants Pass physician has an According to Harry Kelley, head Xrotn the standpoint of Lntertaln- rone tho nnn,lal Father’s and Son’s Standlng of the part, adult, play In J**?0’ ,each„ day' 8ome ot TO BE HELD MARCH 13 nounced that he will adopt the Chi Of the water department, new 10- ment but was likewise financially | banquet which was to be held S«t- ZZ - J . ___ ____ them being 111 flu and other. the character and personality devel nese system of charging hl* patients Inch steel mains will be Installed auccessful, as over >100 was tnken in | urday «von’nK. March 8. The data with the measles. opment of children, and the ability The regular monthly meeting of so much per month for keeping them starting at the corner of S lith and for the affair has not been decided The typewriting team will put on *0 care for children with wise con on but will be announced in a later a contest In front of the P. T. A. at the P. T. A. w ill be held Thursday, well. Ridgeway down Sixth street to Hor- sideration for both their mental and March 13, at 3 o’clock. Besides the Issue of this paper. The grand Jury of Wauco county has mieton Avenue, down Hermist m phystcnl n e e d . 3. Dress Con the next meeting for the purpose of regular business meeting a program getting, used to w riting tu front of recommended that officer* of The across th s railroad tracks to First, struction and Appreciation— which srscizi. ooBaaspoKDcncs an audience. They want the experl has been arranged by Mrs. C. a Mc- Dalles undertake a fairly rigid en from First to Main, continuing down BUYS PBINDItE RANCH takes up the development of the C. A. Lipder and son who have ence as they are going to the East Naught, head of the entertainment forcement of the curfew and other or Main -to Second street. This will ability to apply art principles to the committee. Columbia School District , been on the project for the dinances. eliminate about 50 per cent of the selection of ready made garments ern Oregon Typing contest which will Two selections by the Glee club. Mr. and Mrs. Luttrell were Sun- ‘’“ ‘J ? 0 7 " C° “ P*eted a d*“ thU be held In the near future in Pen bad pipe and most all of the poorest The dance ordinance that caused so and to the planning and construct Two high school students In Miss dleton. day dinner guests at the Jud Rogers C V V 01; ‘he P”rC,h “,8e ° “ pipe. ion of garments made at home, to Stevens public speaking class wfll much commotion at Medford has been Prindle farm consisting of 40 acres On March 11 the school tryouts The drag line shovel, belonging home. repealed and a substitute adopted. R lead Kiris to realise that one may give readings prepared for the orator- located on the western land. This eliminates certain club dance« from to the district, Is going to bo used Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and son be well dressed In simple. Inexpen will be held to decide which speak cal contest. plaoe is one of the best Improved ers will represent Hermiston In the for trenching and digging old pipe police supervision. were dinner guest's at the Templeton sive clothes, to teach the elementary The typewriting claas w ill give an places on the west side formerly own processes of clothing construction district Oratorical contest which will exhibition In preparation for the A recommendation that a new char out and for a hoist for them. It Is homo Sunday. ed and farmed by D. H. Prindle now be held at Echo March 21. Out of also going to be used for backfilling. Charlie Lynch and John Jendrzeje- and to teach tha care and repair of county competition they w ill enter ter for Klamath Falla be drawn on of La Habra, California. Mr. Lindor wski were business visitors In Stan clothing. 4. Arrangement and Care town Judges w ill be secured for these thia month. the lines of commission-manager gov will continue In the dairy business. tryouts If It L at all possible to get field Friday. OUR PUBLIC RELATIONS o f Girl’s Bedroom— which takes up Arguments for and against the ernment Is being considered by a spe them. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Best, Mr. cial charter committee. the appreciation ot the fact that At the high school hoard meeting county unit system will bo present The following letter received by a and Mrs. Carl Leis and Miss Cora LEGION AUXILIARY happy home Ilf« requires the co ed by two members of the P. T. A. A survey by Portland and Salem MEETING HELD MARCH S Monday the following high school water company In a Middle West Wilson ail of Pendleon, were Sunday operation of all member« of the fam hop dealers show that In 1923 on a teachers were re-elected: Miss Brier city Indicates that satisfac tory pub guests at the Lon Dotson home. ily, a knowledge of simple art prln total of 17,606 acres growers raised STOLEN CAR RECOVERED Tbe Qeorpe Legion Auxiliary mtet with lic relations are more difficult to Mr. and Mrs. C E. W ell, moved e Mrg. Newe„ an/ M^ plea and their application to the fur ly, Miss Voyen, Miss Stevens and Ih Oregon »6,288 bales, of which 38,063 attain than most persons think: Logan Mr. Shaw. to Pendleton last Saturday. nlshlngs of a bedroom, pride In a'tidy Deputy Bert Nation and Walter are still In growers' hands. Todd, assistant hostess, Wednesday In the Oregonian Constitutional Dtere Water Co.— Mr. and Mps. Jud Rogers were room and orderly clothes closet, and Nation retrieved a stolen car Friday According to Brenton Vedder, coun "I wish you would send your man dinner guests at the Luttrell home night, March 6 The evening was a« appreciation of the value of plan contest the student chosen to repre night when they discovered a car spent in making hot water hottie ty school superintendent, Clackamas to take a leek out of my pipe-. In Sunday evening. sent Hermiston high school was Mor niag and scheduling of work. along the road and brought It to a county now has 131 school districts , , . . . „ , . . .covers for th.9 Veterans Hospital, No. ris Pierson whose oration was en the seller, cause it makes the J L S .Al - Ly“Ch and Un‘ I 77. at Portland. The second year takes up the garage here. The car belonged to with a total enrollment of 18,656, com titled "The Constitution— A Monu meater coat too mutch. eie Johnnie Thom were Monday eve-, same units only goes more Into de the Drlve-yourself Taxi Company at pared with 12,000 in 1920. the covers were made delic "Also while your man is there, I ning visitors at the Templeton home. , After tail and teaches the harder things ment." This oration was forwarded Portland. refreshments were served by the No trace of the thief to P. M. Collier, University of Ore Acting upon a suggestion offered wish he would take out that meater along these subject lines. J? b"n'.e. S7 " ’ StCWart' T°!”-1 hoetessses. There were not as many was found. gon, who Is tha director of the con by County Agent J. C. Leedy the and put me in a flat rat.« meater. mie Stewart, Lola Davidson, Ella women out to this meeting aB usual test and who also decides if the ora Lions club of Roseburg will sponsor like that kind better and It don't Sliockey and Coorge Hoisington are HAVE COLLISION The average expenditure per day a plan for promoting the lntereots of cost so mutch. as many ot them are 111 with the flu. tion is good enough to be entered In ail out of school on account of sick on construction work in the Bell the poultry Industry in the Umpqua ness. Leland Woodruff of Fernland the contest at Pendleton. System la 11,575.000. valley. The officers elected at the sewing The bend of sheep that has been IHlmer Ervin made a trip to Walla Utah, and Frank Castle of Idaho HERMISTON MEDICAL ♦ Walla Sunday. stationed at the Hoisington ranch * oo«nty, had a collision between Her II club last Friday are Lenora Dyer HOSPITAL NOTES ♦ moved Tuesday to tho Enoch Pear ♦ miston and Umatilla Friday after president, Marjorie Mullins, vice- son ranch. boob . Neither one of the men were president and Mary Jane Sheridan, Marie Hanks of Portland, arrived Mr. and Mrs. Carl ITaddox were In Hermiston Saturday, March 1, Injured and both were to blame for secretary. The officers elected in the Cooking n club are Mary Brown- the accident. Sunday dinner guests at the T. II. where she Is assisting her sister in son, president. Sylvia Dotson, vice- Haddox- home. . the nursing service at the Medical president, and Emogene Paul, secre e y . r0‘Ur?ed RU?day ,ron' I hospital. Miss Hanks Is a graduate ANNOUNCES CANDIDACY tary. Both of these clubs are led .o f the Multnomah training school of H. M. Cockburn of Milton. Oregon, and supervised by Mrs. Hlnellne ing her daughier, Florence, for the pprtland a„d has had considerable past few days. announces that he will this week teacher ot home economics in the experience in maternity c»9--s. The file hl« declaration as a candidate local high school. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch and fam-1 te|l(|y lnrrea8e ln patlcnU hBg mado The officers elected in the Sewing for representative from Umatilla Ily and Uncle Johnnie Thom were „„ additional nurse necessary. •club are Irene Kennings, presi Sunday visitors In Stanfield. ooaaty la the Thirty-sixth legislative assembly of the state of Oregon. Mr. dent, Helen Ralph, vice-president, Mr. and Mra. Archie Conrad were, Tbof)e adrnll„ d ,o tbe hosolt, , Cockburn la a republican and when and Esther McMullen, secretary. The Sunday dinner guests at the home dur|nB th(1 past week were: 8. C. asked what his platform would he. club’s leader Is Mary Brownaon. 1 ot Mr. Conrad's parents. Mr. and Mrs. N|(,hf|,g Kauffman and W. L. The officers elected In the Cooking stated that he we« la full sympaathy IDav« Conrad. Blessing of Hermiston and Mrs. club are Sylvia 8hutter. president, with the taxpayers, and If elected to | Carlton Lynch was home over Spagle and baby boy, bors March 4. Sunday. He is working In the H o ld -L , Boardman. the legislature would unqualifiedly Mildred Phelps, vice-president and Emogene stand for tha strictest economy eoa- Both Davis, secretary. man district. Those discharged were: Mrs. J. M. ■toteat with governmental efficiency. Paul has charge of this club. Hill Luttrell made a business trip Biggs. Mrs. Alvin Hooker end baby Those making the honor roll for to Morrow county last Monday and bny of Htrmtaton; Dwight Arnold Tuesday. I d g c Nlrbo)s of Umatilla, and LEAVE» FOR ROCHESTER, WN. the 4th six weeks of school are: First grade— Mary Harris, Bobby Jess Hopper has gone Into the thlC Fredrickson baby of Irrigon. Oral Heariknen aad family left Smith, Dale Pierson, Gilbert Dyer, sheep business. Last week h- Tuesday of thia week for Rochester. Maxine Mead. Mary Hemphill. brought home 25 lamhs. WEATHER REPORT Second Grade— Kenneth Bensel. Washington. where they hag pur Mr. and Mra. Ruber and family Allan Clarke, Joyce McCulley, Don chased a farm recently. They Intend were Sunday dinner guests at the The weather has been getting mild to make their home In that commua ald Pankow, Battle Payne, Marion Will Llndnrr home. er and the report front the 22nd of Ity. B. B. McPherson, who has rv- Pierce, Wayne Sage, Glen Warner Mr. and Mrs. Whitsett and family February to March 6, ia as follows: f S M . - , and Zelli French. eeatly purchased the Oral Hearth were guests at the Stockard home Max. Min. Third Grade— Alma Laird, Ger sea farm sooth of tow s, took y u m Sunday evening. February 27 . .......... 47 31 aldine Mullins, Gladys Pierson,’ Ralph Isa of this ranch Tuesday aad will Mr. and Mrs, P. E. Hall w February 28 ... 60 31 Marble, Jessie Moore, Loris Root, la dairying and general fa iters at tha M. M. Ehockey home I March 1 . ........ 49 30 Mary Jans Hammer. Sunday afternoon. .......... 47 35 March 2 Fm rth Grade— Nina Rae MeOBUey. Last Thursday and Friday .......... 44 22 Ruth Pierson. Mary Shovbe, Rbther b r t l ^ X ^ s r e ^ e v i7emh I'ln 7 ^ 17 ^ tl7 erW ..b<î’ t’ K*re,.*l,''’Wa “ ,h’‘y Werp brOU*h‘ ,o "" '«"«"’I'.toua r,HW, were held at Coln abia for ..... 66 23 McMullen, Ruth Shaw, Bdward Hall, Gw only ’l ^ t Jair În “primmer,” by the United State, border patrol of Introït. This I, „ -rhtps clamatory contest. Umatilla school Is cluseq this week Those winning I March 6 ......... 58 3» of the flu_ (Continued oa Page Twa) ¿lrst wero: Lower Division— Humor- There was .36 of an Inch of rain. (Continued on page four J Field Demonstration W ill Be Held “*1. " U’,HK PU , , OREGON STATE NEWS OF 6ENERAUNTEREST COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES] Behind the Bar« for Bootleg Boats