The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 12, 1930, Image 1

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VOL XIV
The Hermiston Her
—NUMBER 41—
HERMRTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 12 1930
4TI ANNUAL FARM BUREAU ANU
6RANGE PICNIC ON JULY FOURTH
CHILDREN S DAY PROGRAM
CAROLINE LUELLA TILDEN
FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY
IS TO BE GIVEN JUNE 15
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1
DIVERSIFIED FARMS
PAY — O PPO R TU N ITY
ARE HERE.
SUBSCRIPTION, 12.00 PER YEAR
PENDLETON MAKES PLANS FOR 2ND
WATER REGATTA AT MCKAY DAM
Coming as a shock to people of
HOLDS MEETING JUNE
this commuity was the death of Mrs
Program to be Given at Methodist C. W. Tilden which occurred Monday LMies Establish an Auxiliary Chest
night, June 9, after a long illness.
Church at 10:45 A. M. By
To be Used in Case of Burning
Caroline Lewella Brooks was born in
ELEVEN
UUMATELLA
COUNTY
Sunday Sch°ol.
Picnic to be Held in Colombia Park
Iowa July 15, 1869, and died a t her
Of Homes.
HERMISTON LEGION POST HAVE
CLUB MEMBERS ENJOY
home in Hermiston June 9. 193?, at
SENIORS GRADUATE E. 0. N. S.
Witi Committee Appointed
An interesting 'program for Child­ the age ef 60 years, 10 months and
CHARGE OF CONCESSIONS
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary held
SESSIONS AT 0, S. C.
Eastern Oregon Normal School, La ren’s day will be presented at the 24 days. She came west with her their regular meeting in the Colum­
in Charge.
Grande, June 7, 1930.— Among the local Methodist Episcopal church parents in 1884, her family settling bia park Friday afternoon, June 6,
In a letter received by the Herald $1000 in Prizes and Five Silver Tra-
Sunday, June IE, at 10:45 A. M in Tillamook.
phies to be Presented Winners
She joined the
from a local club member who is at
Arraangements are being rapidly seventy-four seniors who are com­
O. W. Payne, pastor, will deliver an Seventh Day Adventist church wh m with about thirty members in at­ the Oregon State Summer School
of Races Held June 21-22.
pleting
the
standard
two-year
normal
planned (or the fourth annual Orange
appropriate sermon and the following a girl and was a devout member thru- tendance. The ladles of the Auxilary it stated that the Umatilla county
and Faun Bureau picnic to be an course of the Eastern Oregon Nor­
On Saturday and Sunday, June 21
program will be presented:
out her life. Caroline Brooks wi s have established a chest to be used club members were enjoying
event of July 4 at the Columbia park, mal school and will receive their di­
c.very and 22, Pendleton Post No. 1 • f the
Welcome
..........................
Susanne
Nyo
united
iul
magrlawe
with
Clarence
in case one of the member’s houses minute on the campus. Those from American Legion will enter' in
a few ; mi lea from Hermiston. Her- plomas June 10, eleven are from
A Greeting (Exercise) .................
W. Tildes oa February 3. 1897 in
mlston and Stanfield alternate In act­ Umatilla county. These are Harriet
and goods burn and they are now Hermiston who 'Jent to Corvallis thousands of race fans from all over
...............................
Beginners
Class
Tillamook and later moved to this
Sunday morning were Floyd McMul­
ing as hoet to the picnickers, the af­ Ahearn, Pauline Ballou. Evelyn *
Two Songs........ Primary Department city. Four children were born to filling it up. At the meeting quilt len who has a state scholarship in the Northwest at their second An­
fair last year having been held at the Kralman. Margaret Town, Pendleton;
Children’s Day (Exercise) ...........
this union, two of whom are living blocks were made to be used in the Holstein club, Margaret' Hemp­ nual Water Regatta and speed boat
Stanfield auto park. The two organ­ Ethel Swift, Athena; Hilda Morrison,
....Five
Children
from
Prim.
Dipt.
Mrs. Tilden was w ell known In this making comforters to put in the hill, who was sent by the poultry races at McKay Lake, Pendleton.
izations, the Grange of Stanfield and Pendleton; Lillian Small, Milton
Through a knowledge gained by
The
Awakening
of
the
Flower
Queen
community
having lived here 12 chest. Two comforters which were club, Grace Rodda who won the Uma­
the Umatilla Farm Bureau of Hermis­ Emma Karstens, Helix; Harvey De-
last year’s experience, the Legion
Girls from Primary, Junior and years, and besides the host of friends
tilla
county
scholarship
for
sewing
Moss,
Hermiston;
Alice
Boylen,
Pil­
ton. co-operate In the celebration anil
already made were on display. A
men are able to make the events this
Intermediate Departments.
she leaves to mourn her, she leaves
and Roseila Matott and Jean Barn­
previous picnics have been particular­ ot Rock; and Elaine Bechtel, Adams.
year
at McKay lake the largest and
number
of
tea
towels
for
the
chest
Hymn
..............................
Congregation
her husband, C, W. Tilden, two sons,
ard. who belong to the cooking and
ly noteworthy for their unqualified This will mark the first annual com­
best of their nature in the state of
Prayer.__............O.
W,
Payne,
P
tst
’r
were
also
donated.
Llyle
D.
Tilden
and
Emerald
G.
sheep
clubs
respectively.
E.
M.
success. Plana for this year’s cele mencement for Oregon's newest in­
Trust His Love, Anthem............ Choir Tilden, two grandchildren, ail of
During the afternoon a game with Hauser, assistant county agent, ac­ Oregon. This will be the only chance
bration give promise of another stitution of higher leering, and tho.<e
Announcements.
Hermiston, and one sister, Mre. Ed­ blank words to fill out was played by companied the boys and girls to Cor­ people of the eastern part of t ie state
equally enjoyable time for all who who are graduating represent stu ­
will have to attend such an event
ith Tegart, of Portland. The funeral
take part.
dents who transferred from other Morning offering.
those! present, with Mrs,. Karagay vallis. returning to Hermiston Thurs­ this season, and Legion officials are
Great
and
Marvelous,
Anthem
.Choir
wag held Wednesday morning it 11
day, Those club members from
A picnic dinner at noon will be one normal schools and colleges.
Sermon.
o’clock at the Prann undertaking winning first prize and Mrs. Tom Stanfield attending are Irene Atte- anxious to have them take advantage
of the principal events of the day and •' Baccalaureaute services were held It Is Always Morning Somewhere.
of the opportunity.
parlors, after which the family ac­ Wilson second.
bury, Wilhelmina Hedrick and Ken­
sports and games are being lined lip Sunday. June 8. at 4 P. M., the Rt.
One thousand dollars in cash
Anthem .................................... Choir companied the body to Tillamook
At
the
colse
of
the
meeting
refresh­
neth
Lay
and
those
from
Pilot
Rock
Rev.
Wm.
P.
Remington,
Episcopal
for the younger set. In the afternoon
prizes and five silver trophies will be
Benediction.
where
interment
was
made
Thurs­
ments were served by the hosteses are Irene Etter, Patrick Cassidy, Wal- awarded the winners of the various
a program of speaking and Binging bishop of Eastern Oregon, deliveringj
” >ove program is to be given day afternoon in the Tillamook
will be held, tbe principal speaker of the address. Graduating exercises!
Mrs. Hammer, Mrs. Bloom and Mrs leco Buholts, Keith Hutchison and events.
On fihe pjigram for the
“ >e "»embers of the M. E. Sun- cemetery.
Charles Brocher.
Elmer Smiley, of
the day not having been announced occurred Tuesday at 2:30 P. M„ the
Knauf.
two days meet are races of all classes
pddress
being
given
by
PAwident
?“y
B
C
?K
°
°
“
morning
services
Freewater, is also attending.
yet.
for outboard motors, special races
t.
_
. .. j
iJune 15. Everyone is cordial y in-
The next meeting Is to be a picnic
The girls from all over the state
F. Coleman of Reed college. I ,. . ,
. . .
. , . ,„v
Everyone in tbe Hermiston, Stan Norman
for outboard runabouts and inboard
„„„„ „ _
.
.
vited to come and bring friends. The W ales Must Be Babied
in
Columbia
park
on
Friday
niter
who attend this summer school are
,
,
...
.
field and surrounding communities The commencement week program morning
powered lioats, surf boat riding, free
offering will go to Child­
W hen Sick, Says Nurse noon, June 20. All ladies not bring­ kept in Kidder and Waldo halls.
is cordially invted to attend the pic­ was concluded by a faculty-senior ren’s Day Fund" which in turn g"es
board riding, hurdling with speed
London,
England.—The
prince
of
The
boys
are
kept
in
the
men’s
nic and participate n all of the ac- banquet Tuesday night.
I boats and surf boards, water ski rld-
to aid students in need of financial Wales Is Just like any man when It ing Ice cream are asl e j to bring dormitory.
tvities of the day. Last year picnic
jing, and many'other thrilling spec­
aid while taking higher educational comes te being balded when be Is cake or cookies.
Every
afternoon
from
1:30
to
2:30
was a groat success and those in
MARTIN-QUICK
ialties. The meet will close Sunday
courses.
sick, according to Miss Grace Fuller,
an assembly is held and Is broadcast
charge this year are striving to make
afternoon with a twenty-five mile
one of the nurses who attended him
over KOAC. Umatilla county broad­
Coming as a surprise to friends of
It more successful if possible.
endurance race, which will be open
when he was ill recently in South Eskimo Spitz Decides
cast is to be between 7:45 to 8:15 on
Joint committees from the Stan­ this community was the marriage of
Africa with malarial fever.
to all types of outboard motors.
Own
Case
in
Court
Friday, June 13, and it would be in­
field Grange and from the Farm Lela Martin of Stanfield and Bert
“He was a splendid patient," said
Outboard motor manufacturers
Cambridge, Mass.—An Eskimo spitz, teresting to local people if they would
Quick
of
this
city,
which
took
place
Bureau are being apointed to be In
Miss Fuller in a letter to friends In beribboned and perfumed for the occa­
hav« followed close upon the foot­
tune
in
on
their
radios
about
that
JIQIsboro, Oregon, Thursday even-
London, “but he was a real babe when sion, appeared In District court here
charge of details of the picnic.
steps of progress, and today their
time to hear what our club mem
It came to swallowing pills. When I and decided its own case.
g. May 29. The bridegroom Is well
products have changed from a sin ­
bers
arc
doing.
gave
him
the
pills
the
prince
said:
known in this section having atten-
Joseph J. Clark contended flint the
?»tien t at Hospital.
gle cylinder two horse-power motor
‘This
la
my
barbed-wire
and
gate-
spitz was his dog Teddy, Mrs. Annie
Mrs. J. M. Biggs, who has been ill ed the local schools. The young cou­
to a big four cylinder engine which
jumping trick.’"
L Ward claimed it wus her dog
THE ARIZONA K3D”
at her home for the past week, is ple are living in the house by the
is capable of propelling a racing hull
Prince,
bow a patient at the Hermiston Medi­ power plant formerly occupied by Mr.
TO BE SHOWN SUNDAY over the water at a speed close to
Judge John M. Maloney ordered
an,] Mrs. R. Buhman.
Miss Ethel Beougher of Bend. Ore­ Worker to Collect $100
cal hospital.
______
sixty miles per hour. Between forty
three
members
of
the
Clurk
family
mid
gon. has been elected to serve in the
for Loa» of Mustache three member» of tlie Ward family to
A price on bi« hr<wl, but reckless 1 and fifty contestants are expect-d
pubtle schools as instructor in the
Pittsburgh. Pa.—Mntt ltosky, fifty- line up on opposite sides of llie co irt- enough to ride Into town and win the to take part in the regatta thia year,
Visitor.
Leave on Trip.
Harry McMillan, of Goldendal?,
Mrs. Mabel Ralph and three daugh­ Home Economics department. Miss five, whose intistache was clipped by room. Then the fluffy wldte object of hearts of tli|at sparkling s i’norita, the large purse having drawn enti'es
W ashington, arrived in Hermiston ters, Betty, Charlotte and Helen, left Beougher,, who comes highly reenm- three fellow workers, lias agreed to the litigation was turned liM.se.
Lorita the dancer—and Virginia, lov- from all parts of Oregon, Waahiog-
for a short visit Saturday afternoon. Wedneeday night on a trip to Buf- mended, having taught 3 years in settle for $100 mustache balm. George
The Clarks chorused “come Teddy” liest blonde of the north.
ton. California and Idaho.
Ullor,
twenty-three,
when
arraigned
falo, New York, where they will visit th® Boardman schools and 2 years In
and tlie Wards coaxed w l t l i cries of
Those who make the trip June 21
He was the Arizona Kid, the swift-
on
a
chnrge
of
malicious
mischief
In
“come Prince.’’
relatives. From there they plan to the Toledo schools, will attend sum­
RESOLUTIONS
st Caballero with a six shooter - or and 22 to McKay Lake, which Is
connection
with
the
clipping,
agreed
to
The dog went first to the Clarks,
go to Los Angeles, where they will mer school at Oregon State college, pay Itosky $333)3 as his share or b'.a
woman’s heart in the great, wide located four and one-half m ilts
Whereas, the Heavenly Father has also visit. They intend to be gone after which she will come to Hermis settlement. The two other masculine then to the Wards, then hack to tlie canyon country.
sohth of Pendleton on the Pilot Rock
Clarks.
ton.
seen fit to take the father of our about two months.
“Delilahs” will fare sindlar cliurges
And he’s none other than Warner highway, may be assured of two af­
Members
of
the
Ward
family
became
brother, Joseph Reeves; be It
wheD apprehended.
hysterical when the Judge ordered Baxter, hailed by the Academy of ternoon of thrills, spills and action.
Rfbolve<’| That/ Vineyard Lodge
LOCAL PASTOR ELECTED
WEATHER REPORT
them to surrender the spitz to Clark Motion Picture Arts and Sciences as Races start at 1 P. M. of each day
No. 206 I. O. O. F. extend their heart­
TO POSITION AT TEKOA uooooooooooooouooeooftooooo and refused to do so until court had the best actor for his “In Old Ari­ and tlie one mile straightaway trials
felt sympathy to the bereaved son,
The weathar for the past week was
threatened to Impose heavy fines on zona.’’ ..And his “The Arizona Kid” will start Sunday morning at 8:30
Mrs. Beamish pastor of the Free
and a copy of these resolutions he as follows:
Mother of 18 Has
them. They said they would carry which opens next Sunday at the Fox A. M.
spread upon the minutes of this lodge Date
the case Into the civil courts.
Max. Min. Methodist church at Hermiston, who
Hermiston Post of the American
’Hvoll theatre in his most Important
Quadruplets,
Too
and a copy be sent to the bereaved June 5 -.................. .................. 85 41 has been attending the can.pmecting
Legion has been granted for tbe sec­
role, despite past glory.
New Haven, Conn. — When
son, the -same to be printed in the June 6 ................ .................. 96 47 and Columbia River conférence h ell
Entertains With Bridge Party.
twins were born to Michael Sal-
Mona Marls and Carol Lombard ond time, exclusive concession rights
Hermiston Herald.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Dealer went are two of the ladies he loves in this for the regatta and plan.3 arc going
June 7 .................. ................. 93 62 at Clarkston, Washington,, was ap­
zo’s thlrty-nlne-year-old wife,
W. R. Longhorn,
host and hostess for a bridge ptrtv Fox Movietone Alfred Suntcii Pro­ forward rapidly for taking care of
June 8 .................. .................. 81 43 pointed pastor of the church at Te­
giving him a total of 18 children,
George Harkenrlder,
Friday evening at their home In duction1.
Salzo proudly announced that
June 9 .................. ................. 93 45* koa, Washington, a town of about
this important feature. This Is the
his wife had been the mother of
M. L. Watson,
honor of Mrs. Deeter’s sister, Ml-,.,
June 10 .............. ...............
90 $1 2000 inhabitants. Bhe is now spend­
second regatta held under 'tlie aus­
two sets of twins, s set of trip­
Committee. June 11 .............. ................. 84 54 ing a few days in Spokane, an-J will
Elizabeth WIndust of ään Francisco.
pices of the American Legion and
Pendleton.
lets and a set of quadruplets.
return to Hermlaton for one more
Five tables of bridge Were enjoy M Fr°m
promises to be a bigger and better
Roy
Hutchison
of
Pendleton
was
a
Of the ,8 children bom, only
service, June 15, then move to her
with high honors going to Mr. and Hermiston- visitor Sunday.
one
than last year.
nine are living. The couple was
new appointment.
Mrs. A. H. Norton and consolation l
married In 1012.
The Hermiston Free Methodist Sun­
E. W. West.
day school expects to hold a picnic
some time during the week Mrs.
From Weiser, Idaho.
Beamish remains in Hermiston. The Pendleton Visitor
Mrs. Barbara Stevens of Weiser,
There are, of course, no statistics operations, and by the attitude f Hermiston church will be supplied i „ohn Glmble was a Pendleton vis- Idaho, arrive,) Wednesday to viBit her
The following is the report for politan Life insurance company's
which give the per capita consumpt­ the banks, which is ultra-conserva­ with a pastor later,
itor Saturday afternoon.
daughter, Mre. O. O. Felthouse.
Msy given out by Miss Helen Samp­ pamphlet “All About Milk” were se­
ion of butter in cities as compared tive regarding loans on butter. More
son, county health nurse.
cured and these were distributed,
with rural districts, but careful ob­ ver, there la a sizeable surplus of
Total number investigative visits, one to each family, by tbe dairymen
servation, backed up by some recent canned milk, milk powder an I
I); instructive vista, 66; miscellan­
surveys, indicates that the per cap­ cheeese. There is also an unusual
throughout the county.
eous and other visits, 998; follow up
ita city consumption is 20 pounds surplus of market milk at all metro­
Toxin-antitoxin was administered
visits at times of school children. 34:
at least, while rural consumption politan cities. It may be that the
in a clinic at Hermiston with the co­
literature
distributed,
1240;
mileage,
probably does not exceed 12 to 14 make of butter will be augmented
operation of the local physician. 2)
1450.
pounds. Therefore, the present but­ from these sources and therefore we
school children and seven pre-school
Towns visited. Pendleon, Adams.
ter campaign should be carried on will have an increase In the make
children, the youngest being ten
Athena. Weston, Mliton-Freewster,
principally in the rural districts, at without actual increase of production
Ferndale, Pleasant View, Echo, Stan­ months old, received the three doses.
least until the per capita consump­ In the permanent churning cream
field.
Hermiston, Umatilla, Colum­ These children were presented with a
tion In such districts can be brought areas.
bia,
Pilot
Rock, School Districts Nos. ticket to “No Diphtheria Town” fur­
up to the same rate as city con­
The surplnses are not the result of
nished by the Metropolitan Life In­
2,
47,
and
68.
sumption. This may require plans any marked Increase In production.
On May Day Dr. Marr Basaillon surance Company.
for a rather long-time campaign. If They have come about because of the
A baby and preschool clinic was
of Portland, came to Pendleton to
permanent results are to be realized. curtailed buying power of our peo­
conduct a tuberculosis clinic which held at Pilot Rock. The local phy­
The expected Improvement in In­ ple. When this buying power re-'
was held In Dr. Brennan’s office sician. Dr. George Smith, examined
dustry conditions has not material­ tarns to normal we may confidently
with
the county nurse assisting. Ten ?0 ''htldren ranging In age from H
ized. It seems evident that indus­ expect a rate of consumption that
patients who were tuberculosis con­ mouths to 5 years. »Mrs. G rau
trial and commercial conditions will will take care of production and
tacts or suspects, were examined. Villus. Umatilla Indian Agency mirs
not show any substantial advance avoid the creation e f surpluses.
The film ’’Delay Is Dangerous’ was assisted the county nurse In taking
until next your. Thia means that
Fortunately, the present excess of
t • wt ; et- V e
the histories and advising mothers as
shown at the local theatres.
the buying power of the city people supplies Is so small that the situa­
V
»
The Umatilla County Public Health to the care of their children and Mrs.
cannot expand in the Immediate fut- tion can continue to remain under
association and the Pendleton Dairy­ A. R. McCall and Miss Alfa Knotts
ura.
the control of the farmers themsel­
men's association shared the expen.;" of Pilot Rock had charge of the cler­
We art entering upon a new stor­ ves. That Is to say. If farmers wilt
of decorated covers for the milk tot ical work. We rejoiced at the Inter­
age season with a carry-over on Mav patronize their own Industry and use
t'es delivered on May day. This est shown by a number of fathers
1 of 22.948,000 pounds of last as much butter as they really should,
specially designed labels showed the who came and were present during
year's butter. Thia is nearly 18400,- they can take care of the excess and
daisy border, emblem of May day, the examination of their children
000 pounds more than the five-year a large margin besides.
Seven children and one adult were
and carried Herbert Hoover's May
'■
-
average on that date. In addition to
Bales of oleomargarine In the rural
I w <
Day message, “Dedicate thin day tr taken to physicians for examination.
thia there le a considerable surplus counties indicate that a good many
The Umatilla County Public Health
the health of children everywhsr
of frozen sweet cream oa hand.
farmers are not buying any butter I
and to the parents and worke w association financed two pairs of
The currant mpke of butter is all.
So tar as they are concerned,
•hc*$b devotion Lu realizing chll I glasses and four tonsillectomies dur­
slightly less than it was last yen.', their 10 pounds w ill not ham to be
lieallh
and prot :<’tlon as a nation tl ing the month.
but, on the other hand, there Is a thrown away. They and their fam-
A tuberculosis case was taken to
ideal.’’
4700 of CitSe covers were
«
to
reported
that
the
doctors
of
West
Virginia
tire
seeking
new
li,
I
d
,
In
w
h
ic
h
to
p
n
e
t
i
r
e
,
foil.,v
ine
a
bitmper
grant lack of confidence in the stor­ IHsa will enjoy their meals mor •,
tho county hospital to await admis­
used
by
the
dairymen
in
all
parts
apple
crop
in
that
state.
Hera
five
young
Indies
are
shown
with
>
,
ux-ilon
of
the
“moontnlH”
of
701W0
bushels
which
ing eitnatloa. This is occasioned by thteir health will b* ebetter, and
■re being canned at the rate of 7.0»$» hnshcls daliv.
of the county and so the message sion to the Eastern Oregon Tubercu­
the hesitancy of speculators wh> they will hid in bringing about a i
losis hospital for which an applica­
reached a large number of homes.
lost money heavily on last year’» improvement m the butter market.
Ode thousand copies of the Metro­ tion has been filed.
ELECTED HIGH SCHODL
INSTRUCTOR HOME
ECONOMICS 1930
Rural Districts Can Control
Surplus O f Dairy Products
County Health Nurse, s Report
fo r May Given By Miss Sampson
West Virginia Produces a Lot of Apples
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c,
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