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The Hermiston HeraiJ COMING EVENTS 4th-of-July Picnic— Colombia Park. Pendleton Round-Up, Aug. 28-89-30. Umatilla Project Pair, Oct. 3-4. VOL. XXIV Remember the Banana. Every time it leaves the bunch, it gets skinned. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1930 — NUMBER 44— SEVEN ARRESTS FIVE CONV ICTIONS WEDNESDAY NIGHT OFFICERS NATION AND KELLEY BABY CLINIC CONDUCTED APPREHEND MEN CO-OPERATE!’ FREE THURSDAY AND MONDAY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATED WITH PARTY Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewskl were pleasantly surprised Friday evening when 60 or 60 of their friends in Columbia district held a party in honor of their twentieth wedding anniversary. A delightful evening was spent at their home with card playing and dancing as diver sions. At the close of the evening delicious refreshments were served, the center piece being a large white wedding cake daintily decorated with miniature figures of a bride and groom. During the evening the couple were the recipients of several beau tiful pieces of china. INDEPENDENCE DAY TO BE OBSERVED COLUMBIA PARK PROGRAM WILL FEATURE OBSERVANCE Morning Parade, Community Dinner, IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS SUBSCRIPTION, 12.00 PER TEAR ROBERT E. KENNEDY OR DAINED TO PRIESTHOOD TATTOOING TURKEYS SHOULD START SOON Robert E. Kennedy of Hermiston Mrs. Blanch Watkins of Portland was ordained to the priesthood at spent the week end in Irrigon visit St. Francis Cathedral at Baker. Ore ing friends and looking alter busi gon on June .*> by the Right Rever ness interests. end Joseph F. McGrath, D. D. He Growers May Secure Registration of Mrs. Ward of Pendleton visited will celebrate bis first solemn high Brands Through the Assistant with her sister, Mrs. Carl Alquist, mass at Our Lady of Angels church over the week-end. at Hermiston on July 6 at 8.30 A. County Agent’s Office. Mr. and Mrs. George Rand and M. All are Invited to attend and Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand were Pen According to all experts and ex meet the newly ordained. dleton visitors Sunday. tension men who have studied the Grandma Corey Is visiting at the turkey business, now is the time to home of Mrs. Eva Tagerstrom this From Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McKeehnle tattoo young turkeys to lessen the week. Raymond Lamoreaux, who has and three children of Portland, danger of loss by theft, and to avoid been in Portland the past 9 months spent Sunday visiting Mrs. McKech- disputes over ownership of birds that taking an electrical course, spent a nle’s cousin, Mr. F. L. Propst. They chance to stray from their home few days this week with hig mother. were en route to Caldwell, Idaho, fields. Mr. and Mrs. Brownell of Port whero they will spend the summer. Last year sixty-seven turkey grow land, sopped over with relatives Wed ers in this community had brands re Graybetl. nesday night while on thoir return Dorothy Isom accompanied several gistered in the office of the Livestock trip from California. young folks from Umntilla Sunday on Sanitary Board at Salem. These Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were very pleasantly surprised by a week-end a fibbing trip up in the mountains brands were then tattooed on the wing of the fowl, so that ownership visit with their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. beyond Ukiah. of the birds was never questionable. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and fam Arthur Oleson and- two daughters, In ease of theft the state board at Lois and Shirley, from Portland, who ily spent Sunday on a camping trip Salem 1s notified and a warning Is- returned to Ihelr home late Sunday some distance away. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rand of Port- sued to all sale agencies to be on the evening. The Irrigon band will leave early land visited with their parents, Mr. look out for the missing birds, which Friday morning, July 4, for Heppner, and Mrs. George Rand nnd Mr. and ure easily identified by the brand where they are engaged for the day. Mrs. Walpool several days this week, tattooed in the wing. Transportation will be furnished by Their little son will remain far a I Turkey growers ore urged to secure the parents of the members. longer visit with hlB grandparents. these brands and registration of them Mrs. Marshal Markham and child Mrs. Burchett was a Ilermston vis may be had through the assistant ren are visiting In the home of her itor Saturday. county agent’s office. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John I Speaking and Games; Many To insure the health of the babies Leave for Mountains, Lakes. tn the surrounding communities free For Carrying Revolver baby clinics were held at Umatilla All places of business will be closed on Person. last Thursday, June 26, and at Stan and as far as the city of Hermiston field Monday, July 1, with Mrs. Mc is concerned, will undoubtedly spend Excitement prevailed In the city Kenzie as chairman at Umatilla and a quiet Fourth of July, as the cele of Hermiston Wednesday night when Mrs. Shake at Stanfield. Helen bration to be held at Columbia park, seven arrests were made by H. W. Sampson, county health nurse and east of Hermiston, will draw most of Kelley and Deputy Bert Nation, five Doctor A. W. Christopherson, local the townspeople and country folks being convicted the same evening doctor, were in charge and conducted and many of the local people are Four of the arrests made were for a the examinations. plunning trips to the seashore, to dif charge of stealing gasoline. The These clinics were held free of ferent lakes and to the mountains. thieves emptied Logan Todd's car anj charge for all children under six The celebration of Independence then endeavored to drain George day at Columbia park will be the big Wagner’s truck. As luck would have years of age and consisted of a phy drawing card of the day for people It Mr. Wagner noticed them and sical examination to discover the child’s defects so the nurse or ph-- in this and surrounding communities. turned In an alarm. After much MEETING HELD IN ASST. COUNTY siclan could advise the parents if The program which has been arrang searching two of the boys were medical treatment was necessary. AGENT’S OFFICE WED. ed by the committees from the Uma caught near the old Tum-A-Lum The Umatilla clinic which was at tilla Project Farm Bureau and the yard, one on the road to Stanfield, and the remaining thief who was tended by about twenty children Action 4o be Taken by Local Turkey Stanfield Ore n g« {« as follows: Parade at 30 A. M. starting from found asleep in the car was arrested were examined and their parents ad Growers to Secnre a Market for the Farm Bureau Co-operative. about 2 o’clock A. M. They were vised, while at Stanfield about 25 1930 Birds. "Star Spangled Banner," by audience brought before Justice West, plead children were given the examination. after reaching grounds. Plans were being formulated for guilty and were given a jail sen Directors and officers of the Her Invocation by Rev. Oscar Payne. tence of ten days. After spending a clinic to be held at Hermiston this Address of welcome by H. J. Ott. the night In the city bastlle they week with Mrs. H. E. Shesely as miston Turkey Growers’ Association Music by the High School orches were taken to Pendleton Thursday chairman, but conditions were such met In the assistant county agent's morning to serve their sentence In that one could not be held at this office Wednesday evening, July 2, to tra. Musical number by the Auxiliary the county jail. They gave their time. It w ill probably be held some formulate plans for marketing this Kitchen Band. names as Everett LaMere, Salem. time in the near future with Helen year’s crop of turkeys. Three Days Before the Stork Arrived Boy Scouts drill. Ernest M. Hauser, assistant county Kenneth Davis. Houquim. and Owen Sampson and Dr. Christopherson in • •- ..-.-a roBv’yá»'* • ? charge. Musical number by the Hermiston Gilstrap and Jack Martin, both of agent, read a report prepared by F. L. V j ... Ti*" Ballard, county agent leader of Ore Jubilee Singers. Portland. ’" lv - |! Picnic lunch. Charles Geer, local boy, was dis FIRST SWEET CORN THIS gon, on the recent meeting held In Address by Rev. Payne. covered carrying a revolver, was ar Salt Lake city, giving details of the YEAR SOLD JULY FIRST Federated Marketing organization Comedy selection by Mr. Pico, of rested and fined $15.00 and costs by Justice West. Two other arrests formed there. Articles of in Stanfield. Coming as a surprise to the store corporation were also submitted to were made but the cases have not as Address by J. S. Richards, repre ownets around here was the fact that the directors of the local organization senting the Stanfield Grange. yet been settled. they could purchase sweet corn on for their approval. M usical number by High School the cob which was grown on the orchestra. Leaves on Vacation. project. July first marked this event The local organization as now form Address of the day, "Co-operation," J. W. Bali, employed by the Union When, A. F. Bensel, who lives on the ed exists only as a service organiza Pacific system as night depot agent, highway south of town, brought some tion, and in order to be in a position by New Madden. Musical number by |h e Hornalgton left Wednesday night for Seattle and to the different stores. This to conduct the business along lines other Washington points where he is quite remarkable, having corn “N ovated by the federal farm hoard, Jubilee singers. Following this program, races and will spend a three month«’ vacation, this early, as the spring end summer and to tie up with the federated mar Dwight Robinson of ReRh will take have been unusually cold. keting organization formed In Salt sports of various kinds will be held Mr. Ball's place at the depot while Lake City, an incorporated market under direction of A. E. Bensel and ing organization, it would be possible M. T. Matott who will also award he is gone. REV. 0. W. PAYNE RE prizes In each event. If there is anything in heredity the baby boy born to Gpl. and Mra. Charles A. Lindbergh on June 22 to do business in its own name. Pendleton Visitor. .............. . off - . for a flight just three days rhis photograph shows the proud * young patents starting •tight to have wings, th The directors of the local organiza The committees from both organ ELECTED TO PASTORATE HERE J. G. Pearson made a trip to Pen before the baby came. tion discussed the plans of the fed izations have worked hard In gett dleton Monday on business connect Word was received that Rev. O. W. erated agency and decided that a ing up a good program and are ex Mrs. J. V. Allen and children, Mrs, ed with his garage. Payne, who has served as pastor of general meeting of local turkey grow pecting a capacity crowd from the <• 3 L. Carson and son Billy and Res the Methodist church of Hermiston ers should be held in the noar future communities of this section to come ells Matott enjoyed Sunday at Col- MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES WEATHER REPORT for the past year, was re-elected to to decide on the action to be taken to and be entertained. •> <• umbla beach at Umatilla. the pastorate of the Methodist church secure a market for ths birds being 4 ❖ « « « 0 « ❖ « W. O. Rodda was In Pilot Rock The weather report for the past here and at Echo for the coming raised this year. Receives W°rd of Sister’s Death. m i — n —— over the week-end lspectlng bees. year, at the annual convention of the week Is as follows: John A. Clarke received a telegram ¡He and E. B. Mosaie enjoyod Sunday Max. Min. Methodist ministers held in Astoria Returns to Work. Dal te Sunday, stating that his steter, Mrs. Tho Merry Mixers m ît with Be- er- dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Recent news stories purporting to ly Allen last Wednesday when Bov- CasBldy of that city. 86 57 the past week, which he attended. June 26 ................ ............ W. H. Howe, who has been rest Wm. McMullin, of Chicago, died on June 27 ................ ................ 80 58 He expects to be back in Hermiston ing for several months recovering Saturday, June 28. following an quote Secretary of State Hal E. Hoss erly made milk custard for the girls. j Mrs. M. T. Matott and Mrs. Charles as having Issued rulings affecting A sewing club has been organized McKenzie and children enjoyed a June 28 ................ ................ 78 62 Sunday for service«. from an operation, has returned to operation. the state speed law of 35 miles an with Grace Rodda as leader. Offlc- drive Sunday after which they had June 29 ................ ................ 85 45 his work at his bakery. hour, hne been emphatically dented ers elected were Beverly Allen, pres- dinner with Mrs. J. II. DeMoss. June 30 ................ ............... > 4 52 by Hoss, who said In a recent state Ident; Vera Sisson, vice-president; j Georf,la Thom ,eft for Pendieton Juy : 1 ..................... ................ 91 64 ment: ( and Zelma Garner, secretary. Other Thurfi(Iav whcre 8he pllin8 on JolnlnK July 2 ..................... ................ 84 48 “Oregon’s speed limits are fixed by members are Mary Rodda. Gladys , rlcn(,s tQ Bpond the pourth Qf Ju|y Escape o f the Good Old ¡Stage the state legislature, and there hua McKenzie, Melvola and Barbara noot. camp| ng at uklah. been no change from the 35 n lle Frank Putman visited his aunt,| Wm. g |83on had tho misfortune limit. Reports rcoently clreulnted Mrs. W. A. Hineline, Thursday. | Wednesday afternoon of being kick- would lead one to believe that I J. L. McPherson and Daisy Me- ed by a horse.breaking his arm. He had encouraged fast travel on Ore gon highways, but the story was un Pherson celebrated Mr. McPherson’s was taken to Pendleton for medical founded. What I have in mind Is 80th birthday at the home of his treatment. daughter, Mrg. C. M. JackBon Satur-1 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oari of La a recommendation to the legislature Grande are visiting with their daugh- G. R. O’Daniel, Father of Mrs. F. C. next January that they fix a speed day, June 28. Mrs. O. F. Thompson of B ulie- 1er, Mrs. M. T. Matott.. Janice, regulation in conformity to tli" Nat McKenzie Pass®* Away Thursday ional code being adopted uniformly creek was a caller at the W. G. Rodda daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matott. who has been visiting her prandparents. June 26, at Bingham. throughout all the states, whi'h has home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ruby Ward Is visiting with returned with them to her home to as its basic principle the substitu spend the Fourth. George R. O'Daniel for 49 years a tion of “recklessness” whore speed her father. Mr. Andrew Douglas. resident of this county, died at 2 A. In excess of the limitation Is charg M. last Thursday, June 26. at the old ed. This is strictly a matter for the W. J. Furnish place, a mile and a state legislature, and I am not usurp half from Bingham, his death being Ing their perogratlves. caused by heart disease. “And In the meantime, the Ore He had been In apparently good gon speed laws are Just as effect entire slct'eton, from the ferocious health and Wednesday had worked ive as they ever were, and I have "Whnt pretty tusks you Wave tusks d iv a to the tip of the tail, has In the garden at the ranch, upon advised the state traffic division that which he had been l’ving for the past anyone caught speeding should be Grandma,” may have made Mothet been reconstructed. It is about six three weeks, the place formerly bav shown absolutely no consideration Saber Tooth Tiger swell with pride feet long and three feet high. Tli '«pool of arphaltum has been in been farmed by Mrs. Holaday. because he thought the limit had but all this time her poor stomael was shrinking for lack of food, P the source of tneny prehistoric ani Mr. O’Danlel, who was born In been raized.” has been revealed by geologists ai mals now extinct. The old time Shelbina, Missouri, was born Febru the University of Oregon, who have horse, wolves, camels and many spec ary 15, 1957, being 73 years of age Card of Thinks and Appreciation a complete mounted specimen of thli ies of birds have been found there. at the time of his death. His mar We wish to thank our many denizen of tho Jungle of 600,OOP Dr. Joint F. T’ovard, now dean of the riage to Miss Alice Hagler took place friends who held the delightful sur school of physical education at tho years ago. over 51 years ago. the anniversary prise party for us Frlady evening In The seller tooth tiger roamed the university here, was n student in of the fifty-first year of marriage honor of our twentieth wedding an Pacific count, feared by nil, hot down California when tho pool was discov having been on November 5. 1929. niversary, and also for the lovely hroilgh the ages Its huge tusks kepi ered in 1902, nnd he coined the Besides his widow Mr. O'Daniel is gift which they presented 1'S. on gottiug longer with each genera rim e, ‘‘smilodon Californiaeus” by survived by a daughter, Mrs. F. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewskl. tion, ■nntil finally they were co c iuo-. which tills species Is known. McKenzie, of Hermiston. A sister. Although no true "saber tooth” bersome that the last of the anime is Mrs. Philip Walker, of Moline. Kan Lc*ve for Californio. actually starvStt t-i dgatlh It hi’3 been tigers bav« been dug up In Oregon sas. also survives. Mr. O'Daniel was Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner left established. nn anecstbai form once roamed the ‘ well known here as a pioneer and Thursday morning for Han Clemente, The specimen recently mounted at 'wilds of eastern Oregon. This tiger was In the furniture business in Pen California, where they \ 111 spend tho unlvir.'.lty 1» the work of 3am had not yet developed the fatal tusks dleton where he lived for 43 years. Iseversl weeks visiting Mr. Warner's Itzikowltz, pro-incline major from however. Funeral services for Mr. O'Daniel (brother, Fred P. Warner, of that R utland, who p jt together several Tins specimen mounted here by were held at 11 A. M. Saturday from 'city. Miss Ji«ie Warner, who has j hundred bone: found In the azh- Itzikowltz is hl« first work but it la St. Mary's Catholic church, burial been a guest at the Warner homo in phalt deposit at iianelir» Ls Brea, unusually well done, said Dr. Earl being made in the Olney cemetery ! Cal I fornix for the past six weeks, oe«r Los Angeles. They were In a Packard, professor of geology. ta Pendleton. 'will return with ter parini; to F ir - perfect s|afe of preservation a ad the tnleton about the first of Attgunu Poor Convicted of Stealing Gas, One DIRECTORS OF TURKEY GROWERS ASS’N MEET OREGONS SPEED LIMIT STAYS AT 35 MILES The PIONEER RESIDENT OF BOUNTY PASSES University O f Oregon Has Mount ed Speciman O f Saber 1 ooth 7 iger £