HEUX TRIMS LOCALS
WINNING PENNANT
i
FOR LEGION CONVEN
TION AT BAKER AUG. 14, 15, 16
BUTTER ESSAY CONT
EST WINNERS GIVEN
NEW BUTLER EFFORT
THIRD MUSICAL HIT
CLUB MEMBERS WILL
ATTEND OSCSCHOOL
COUNTY HEALTH NURSES’
REPORT FOR APRIL GIVEN
GLASS NIGHT PROGRAM
HELD WEDNESDAY EVE
On the first day of the 1430 De
“High Society Blues,” Fox Movie
The following is the monthly re
partment Convention of the American
tone musical romance, booked for
port
for April given out by Helen J.
Legion which will be held in Baker
Sunday showing at the Fox Rivolt
Samson.
Umatilla county health
August 14, 15 and 14, four baseball
AND HERMISTON theatre, is the third audible screen HERMISTON TO SEND 6 MEMBERS nurse:
HELIX DEFEATS LOCALS OT BASE teams representing the cream of the STANFIELD
INTERESTING PROGRAM ENJOY
production with music by David But
Total number Investigations, 21;
boyhood of the states of Montana,
SUMMER SESSION
TAKE ALL HONORS.
ler, director.
BALL GAME FRIDAY 9 TO 1
instructive visits. 170; miscellaneous
ED BY LARGE AUDIENCE
Washington, Idaho and Oregon will
Butler previously directed those
respond to the umpire, call of *»4ay|EM. y Contort Sponsored by Umatilla two sensational successes, "Fox Mov Club Members Who Have Accomplish and other visits. 62; office calls. 13;
Helix Wins Cup in Race for Dim»till» brfir
phone calls, 88; meetings attended, Baccalanrcate Service» H®ld Sunday
h«ni and
g0 out on
On a beautifully1
r
7
ana go
ed Most in Their Respective
ietone Follies of 1929" and "Sunny
8; talks given, 6; total mileage, 1526
Project Farm Bureau and
prepared diamond to battle for the
Clubs Sent Fr*e of Charge.
County Baseball League
Side Up.”
“Fox Follie8" was the
W ith Rev. Wire of Pendleton
miles; literature distributed, 400.
coveted championship of the Western
first all-talking, singing and dancing
Stanfield Grange.
Championship.
Umatilla county will be well re
Miss Henrietta Morris, health edu
semi-finals. No other feature of the
Bringing the Message.
revue ever offered on the screen
convention Is attracting more attjn i ,
,
.. . , . "Sunny Side Up” was the first orig presented this year at the summer cation director with the Oregon Tub
In a hectic, many errored game, tlon than this regional tournament.
““7
°r
' . Ï
erculosis association, spent one en
The class night program put on
_______ I d g r,d e s 8ch001’ ° t this end of the inal musical comedy written directly school for 4-H club boys and girls, tire week ln Umatilla county during
Friday, May 1«, Helix won the ih
the . n-iv—
B^ker Convention Commission
by the Senior class of the Hermiston
to
be
held
in
Corvallis
from
the
9th
for
the
sireen.
county
sponsored
by
the
Umatilla
championship of the Umatilla County declares.
the past month. Twenty-five schools
high school Wednesday evening, May
As in t'Sunny Side Up,” he again to the 21st of June. Hermiston will
Project Farm Bureau and the Stan
High School Baseball League, by
were visited during that time ln or
In addition to the baseball tour
have
more
delegates
in
attendance
has
for
his
featured
leads
Janet
Gay
field
Grange,
the
essay
to
be
written
defeating Hermiston I to 1.
The nament many other spectacular feat
ikr that Miss Morris might speak 21 at 8 o’clock ln the high school
ludltorlum, was very much enjoyed
gams started out with errors and ures will be presented during the on "The Superiority of Butter Over nor and Charles Farrell. They both at this session than any other sec with the teachers on methods
continued on to the last Inning of three days, Including a drama In Butter Substitutes, the winners have sing five songs In this production tion of the county, as present indi teaching health and materials whtcl by the large number of friends and
play with Helix usually getting the fire, depicting the "Days of ’44.' been announced by the judges, Wal The music was provided by Joseph cations are that six club members are available for health teachng relatives who attended. The follow
will go irom here.
ter A. Holt, county agent, A. D McCarthy and James F. Hanley.
ing is the program which was pre-
best of the error.
Along with the bombs and rockets
The members attending from this Many teachers expressed surprise lented Wednesday evening:
Others
prominent
in
the
cast
in
the
visitor,
wllk
eee
huge
set
p
l
e
e
e
e
l
^
'
T
T
^
n
1
"
SU
nf‘eM
The locals couldn't seem to* get
that
such
material
was
at
their
dia
repre8ent- clude William Collier, Sr., Joyce end of the county are as follows:
started and their batting was little showing in brilliant color, the ati™ 8fr’ " 5
I t sal and several put in orders on ■long................... "Just Like’a Gypsy”
Grace Rodda, outstanding club girl
-
Class.
a
“
Farm Compton, Hedda Hopper , Louise
better than nothing. Smith, local Home in the West. The Covered Wag- ‘
the spot for posters, booklets, etc
Fazenda, Lucien Littlefield, Bran of the county.
Class History......_..... .....Elsie Reeder
twirler, pitched good baseball hot on. The Discovery of Gold. The Wert-
T «“
“
M’ss
Morris
also
spoke
before
the
Dick Martin or Donald Jackson as
don Hurst and Gregory Gaye.
his teammates could not give hhn ern Mother, The Pony Express, The 1 High School Group—
Hermiston P. T, A* and the P. T, A Meaning of Class Flower..Roy Bills
alternate
for Gerald Haddox, who
First,
Kenneth
Hammill,
Stanfield.
support. Spud Boylen of Helix pitch Indian Attack and others. During
of
the Washington school nt Pen 'ong ..............................."Oh, H. H. 8.”
won in the Judging contest Inst year.
8econd, Jimmy Neary, Hermiston.
Class.
ed exceptionally good base ball, the drama the story historically
dleton
Joe Dyer, president of the poultry
Seventh and Eighth Grade Group—
Explanation of Torch Honor Society
striking out 13 players during the accurate, will be broadcast through a
Some
time
has
been
spent
in
or
club.
First, Edith Clarke, Hermiston.
....Shirlie Brownson, T. H. 8. Pres,
game.
gnnlzing the Early Diagnosis Tuber
system of loud speakers to every cor
Lois Barnard and Jean Barnard ln
Second, Wllhelmina Hedrick, Stan
The loss of this game gave the ner of the field.
culosis campaleu Through Dr. Jos statistics of tho Class of 1930....
the sheep club.
field.
................................. Leonard Nation
championship of the Umatilla high
cph P. Brennan, jf Pendleton, nr
Other major features of the con
Rosella Matott In the Home Eco
Fifth
and
Sixth
Grade
Group—
Special Number— Gypsy Dance. ..
school baseball league to the Helix vention are the drum corps competi
rangements
have
been
mado
for
nomics club.
First, Claudia Mae Gabriel, Stan
.................. ................ Roselle Matott
high school, while if Hermiston tion, inter-post relay, distinguished
tuberculosis clinic, which will
be
LEGION POST AND AUXILIARY
Irene Attebury and Kenneth Lay
field.
long................. "A Long. Long Trail”
would have won they would have guests program, aerial circus, night
ci . ih Jacted by Dr. Marr llisalllon o
of Stanfield are delegates sent by
Second, Dorothy Shelton, Stan
Class.
WILL BE IN CHARGE
been named the champions. Jack and day parades, dances .stunts and
the Stanfield Grange for outstanding P tiand wh.ee n 'f .r r s are made Mass Prophecy............ Morris Pierson
Allen of Pendleton presented the a thousand and one Impromptu en field.
avi'.able thi High ii:n co lo ra tio n of
Third and Fourth Grade Group—- Usual Exercises to be Held in City work in their respective clubs. Pilot th-, National Tu'x-rcul isle association Hass Poem— .................. Jane Warner.
silver trophy to the Helix nine after tertainments.
Rock will send four members to the
First, Walter Green, Stanfield.
Song. "Underneath the Mellow Moon”
the game Friday.
Around the entire program will be
summer school: Irene Ktter, who ard the Oregoi Tuberculosis assocla
and
at
Cemetery.
J.
E.
Hally
Class.
J,
Patricl
aRlchards,
Stan
The line-up was as follows: Jew thrown an atmosphere of the Gold
tion. Tuberc ibisis contacts or sus
placed first in sewing at the state
Presentation speech ........................
ell Smith, pitcher; Dick Hitt, catch RuBb, those romantic days of *49. field.
pects
will
be
brought
in
for
examlna
burton in Charge.
fair; Wallace Buhotz, winner of the
.............Albert Kennings, President
er; Enos Martin, first base; Edward All of Baker, it is said, w ill enter
tion and diagnosis. The motion pic
East Oregonian scholarship; Keith
into
the
spirit
of
the
occasion
mak-1
HEETlNG
OF
FARM
BUREAU
....Donald Jackson,
Throop, second base; Walter Pear
Memorial Day will be observed in Hutchison, winner of the Pendleton ture film “Delays are Dangerous
son, short stop; Victor Addlemap. ng the convention outstanding in the
AUXILIARY TO BE HELD JUNE 6 Hermiston this year under the aus First National Bank scholarship; lias been secured froth the Oregoi. Vcceptance Speech. Donald Jackson,
Student Body President,
third base; Oscar W hitsett, left annals of Legion history.
pices of tho local post of the Ameri and Patrick Cassidy, winner of the Tuberculosis association and will bi
ong ...."Highways are Happy Ways”
field; Albert Kennings, center field;
Because of the numerous activities, can Legion and Legion Auxiliary.
chown at the local theatres. Poster:
Pendleton Inland
Empire
Bank
Class.
and Howard Klages, left field. Er
both business and social, the ladies All business houses will be closed for
scholarship. Elmer Smiley, of Free •Protect them from Tuberculosis
Tlass Grumbler........Russell Blessing
Auxiliary to the Farm Bureau did the day and plans have been com
nest Cox and Glen Hammond acted ae
have
been
put
up
In
nil
the
cities
o
water. won the Umatilla county
'lass W ill ....................Dorothy Buell
substitutes.
not meet in a regular session on the pleted for a public memorial gather
scholarship for outstanding work tn the county and several hundrec ong................. "Till We Meet Again”
I4th as previously announced.
ing. The exercises will be held ln
stickers
have
been
distributed
t<
the calf club.
Class.
The next regular meeting will be town at 10 o’clock, after which ser
From Irrigon.
Roy G. Attebury, leader of the business firms to be affixed to the Ilass Y ell......Led by Robert Bennett
C. W. Hoisington, superintendent
monthly bills.
June 8 with sewing as the subject vices will be held at the cemetery.
Stanfield calf club will also attend
The chorus was composed of Rob
of schools at Irrigon, was in Hermls
with Mrs. Hammer as chairman as
J. E. Hallyburton will be in charge the meetings at Corvallis. Leaders
ert Bennett, Roy Bills, Russell Bless-
ton T imm I ajp AXtsmoon. v
_
____
....
slsted by Mrs. Bloom, Mrs. Lelbe o f tbe services in tow n .and Oscar
The p ra tin g plant of the H erm ls-|Mr8. Len i and Mra. New MaM
' Payne will give the invocation and of local clubs are being urged to
r.g, Dorethy Buell, Bessie Dyer,
attend the summer school if possi
ton Herald began to arrive Tuesday
derlin Enrnheart, Willard Felthouse,
benediction with Father Nesdale
Returns From School.
Marian Henderson, Albert Kennings,
S S , arrived^
Church bringing the message. The local Boy ble, as in this way they become fam
Marda Hannan, who has been at “ i a ’r'i S i S
iliar
with
the work
that
is
'.eonard
Nation,
Morris
Pier-
tending business college in Holly
Scout troops will act as ushers and
being carried on in other sections of
0, Elsie Reeder and Jane Warner.
wood, California, returned to Her Thursday and received a most hearty. The morn,n(f , ervlce ftt
the Auxiliary is arranging a musical
the state.
Piano by Shirlie Brownson, snxo-
miston the first of the week to visit welcome from their many friends In L is t church will be brief but benefic- program to be presented at the meet
>hone by Harold Pace and violin by
e«
mn
tO
a
in
A
«,
n
I
lal
to
a^
and
you
are
cordially
In-
her parents.
ing ln town.
Mrs. V. Marie Hanks is holding r Mrs. Patterson, class advislor.
WEATHER REPORT
F. B. Swayse will open the doors vited to the Sunday school at 10
cooking school at the Hermiston lib
A forceful sermon was delivered
A ttend. Graduation.
P * “ to the
“ 8
* EIGHTH GRADE EXERCISES
The weather report for the past rary Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs by Reverend Melville T. Wire, pas-
Mrs. 1». Hammer went to Portland
y*
8 °cated on the cor-1 given a im je pantomine of the mie*
ARE NOT TO BE HELD week is as follows:
day afternoons in the Interest of th. or of the First Methodist church at
Saturday to attend her daughter i ner ° f Glady® ayenue Bnd Second I B|Onary that we are observing on
Date
Max.Min Edison General Electric Applianci ^endleton, at the baccalaureate ssr-
Bessie's graduating exercise, at the
contains a fireproof vault that day The
‘
Acordlng
to
the
paper
of
a
week
May 15 ................ .*
'in which I. a burglar proof refe. la - olTe a
„ mean,
. 79 63 company. She is demonstrating th
lces for the local high school seniors
Good Samaritan hospital in that city.
ago, the eighth graders were to re May 16 ................. .
The
event
will
mark
the
end
of
check
that
every
member
Qf
tfae
Hotpoint Range or Cookery, it it the Baptist church last Sunday
Edna Gould who attended the local
ceive their diplomas at exercises to May 17 ..................
exclusive features being the thrlf evening. Speolal musical numbers
.
I w l,l
* day's earning to the mis-
high school also graduated at the 8W®PP n* aT’ ’
be held Friday night ln the high May 18 ..................
School reopened Monday but only alollai.y program WI„
cooker and the high speed Cairo: vere given by the high school glrla'
same time.
wo
entJerpri8e school auditorium. According to word May 19 ..................
24 pupil, could be accommodated ln thla
element which she claims is 29 pe ilee club. The processional and re-
received
from
Superintendent
Shaw
May 20 .............. ...
New desk, are on the way which w ill
at g
P
cent faster than any other. She i: essional were played by Miss Kern.
these plans have been changed and May 21 ..................
furnish ample room for those who
doing practical cooking like broiling
The evening worship hour will fol no exercises will be held for eighth
From Portland.
There was .08 of an Inch of rain baking and canning. The attend 3o to Bellingham.
cannot
now
attend.
O. E. Rush of the Ford Motor Com
low immediately after the panto- grade pupils.
fall.
i
i
Promptly at 10 o’clock Monday the
Claude Iladdox and A. E. Bensel
U I ance on Tuesday, the first day, wa
pany of Portland, was ln Hermiston
mine. O. W. Payne, pastor.
doors
of
the
First
Bank
of
Hermis
about 35, and considering this I ire planning on a business trip to
Monday.
ton swung open on its bronze hinges
something new for this locality, sh
lellingham, Washington, Saturday.
and Cashier Swayse was soon busy
was very well pleased with the turn
Have Dinner.
with customers.
out. Each day something that ha
leturns to Hermiston.
The Hermiston Light & Po*wer
On the last Saturday of January,
H. W. Howe who has been III In
been cooked at these demonstration
Company moved from the building
Tale
the
Census
Tells-
By
Albert
T.
Reid
the midwinter month, there are 11
is given away to the person presen ¡.he Veterans' hospital in Portland for
next to the postoffice to Main street
he past several weeks, returned to
who draws the lucky number. Th
Saturday, May 17. After moving business buildings in actual course
of construction in the young town
last day or Thursday, Mr. J. A lermlston Wednesday morning much
was completed Mrs. J. A. Clarka, Mrs.
CORI
of Hermiston.
Clarke, manager of the ilcrm lsto’ mproved.
Gerald White, Mrs. Curtis Simons
MANK;
Take your hats off to E. P. Dodd
Light & Power company, is glvln
and Mrs. Mabie Ralph served a four
AOW4’
of the Hardware company and the
away an electric waffle Iron to Bom
’ortland Visitors.
course dinner at their new office.
Herald, both of which concerns have
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught and
porson who has attended the schoc
Those present were; Mr. and Mrs.
laid 10 foot sidewalks in front of
Irs. J. F. McNaught motored to
all three days and who draws th
Curtis Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
their places of business.
*
lucky number. This cooking schoc
'ortland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C.
White, Mrs. Mabie Ralph, Jack
H. T. Fraser, of Anaconda, man
McNaught returned to Hermiston
is being held under the auspices o
Adame, Bert Quick and Mr. and Mrs
ager of the Oregon Hardware A Im
I lF l A M »
aturday while Mrs. J. F. McNaught
the Hermiston Light & Power com
J. A. Clarke.
The dinner was de
plement Co., arrived Tuesday.
Mr.
pany.
emained ln Portland.
licious and everyone present reports
Fraser is a young man of experience
a good time.
and ability. He will for the present
'.ecupe rating.
ADVENT SCHOOL NEWS
reside with his family in the cottage
The many friends of Mrs. Don
Guests Fr®m Salem.
Mr. Morgan is erecting.
The Adventist school cloned Fri ’ampbell will be glad to know that
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Howard of
Hermiston has nearly 100 house»
day, May 16, after a year of ver; ihe is recuperating nicely after an
Salem will spend Thursday and Fri
completed and in course of construct
gratifying results. The enrollmon' operation for appendicitis.
day of this week with Mr. and Mrs.
ion. Five months ago there were
for the year averaged about 28 an'
R. A. Brownson. Mr. Howard who
four-
the students did good work unde Some for Summer.
is state superintendent will speak at
Wlth a membership of 74 enthu
Anna Schachermeyer. who has
the able direction of Professor an
the commencement exercises In Her
siastic members Hermiston started off
Mrs. Griffin. According to Dewey 'cen teaching school near Havre,
miston Thursday evening and in
a Commercial clnb Tuesday evening.
Payne, they are very glad l i an Montana for the past year, returned
Stanfield Friday evening.
H. T. Irvin was sleeted president;
nounce that Mr. and Mrs. Griffin home recently to spend the summer
C. L. Morgan, vice-president; G. W.
will have charge of the school agah with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Meeting Planned.
Wo ter i ng. secretary and F. B. 8wayze
next year. They left for Falei Schachermeyer, whose home Is ln
C. A. Howard. State Superintend
treasurer. H. G. Newport, John
Friday noon where Mr. GrlfHn ha the Fourth unit.
ent, who will he here Thursday and
Rice ahd E. P. Dodd were elected
line of doughnut shops which h
Friday will meet with the high
members of the board of managers.
w ill operate this summer.
Mrs
school board and Superintendent
C. E. Baker, publisher of the Her
IGriffin v/lll attend summer school at Motor to Pendleton.
Shaw Friday morning nt 14 o'clock
miston Herald, w ill noon move his
Mrs. M. L. Watson. Mrs. O. O.
I Walla Walla college.
to discuss the standard Oregon high
home to Hermiston and become n
if
Finance« of the school are In goo»' Felthottse and Mrs. A. M. Shay mot
school, equipment, class organisa
permanent resident of the city.
¡prdfrr W lh brighter prospects tin ored to Pendleton Friday.
tion and many more elemeats that
W. R. Longhorn leaves today for
'the coming year. It Is expected that
enter Into the making of a high class
Lewiston. He will return next week
¡about 36 students will enroll at the SundRy Guest.
standard high school.
accompanied by hie family.
Claude Haildox was a guest at the
'opening of school next year In the
A petition has been filed wHh tbe
H. Morían home Sunday.
iCorlls
Hotel
building.
There
will
be
Accepts Position.
county court asking for incorpora
'some remodeling and It Is expected
Mise Charlotte
who has'
tion of tbe city of Hermiston.
now that the kltrhen of this building Motor to The Dalles.
taught music li
Hermiston
. . _
_. ,__
. . The baseball boys met thia week
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey motored to
will, be remodeled and equipped for
•choota.,or * £ * tw° r « " - h- ' . . d elected C. 8. McNaught captain.
The Dalles Sunday to visit with their
i a third room.
position aa supervisor o f|
H. M. Straw, manager aad C. W.
daughter Florence who attends school
muele in the publie schools of Brem
in that city. They returned to Her
erton, Washington, for the year 14S6- ' Kellogg, treasurer. Suita have been
| Hermiston Visitor.
are being eehed
miston Sunday night..
Miss
Corrigan
of
Umntllln
was
a
>1.
!, uled.
Iltrn'lstOD visitor Tuesday afternoon.
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SOLDIER DEAD WILL
DE HONORED MAY 30
FROM THE HERMISTON
HERALD 23 YEARS A60I
COOKING SCHOOL HELD
BY LIGHT GO. POPULAR
The