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COMINO EVENTS Umatilla Project F*ir, Oct. 3-4. The Hermiston Herald VOL. XXV BIGGER AND BEHER” IS SLOGAN FOR 18TB ANNUAL PROJECT FAIR OCT. 3 & 4 NXRMWTON, UMATILLA COUSÎT, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1930 HERMISTON LOSES SECOND FOOTBALL GAME OF SEASON Final Shore 13 to 0 ; Squad Met Athena on Opponent’s Field Last Friday. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ORGANIZED BY HIGH SCHOOL SUBSCRIPTION, >2.00 FEB TEAS RECORD OF EXPERIMENTAL TURKEY FLOCK OVEN H. B. Cosby to Meet With Turkey Growers Friday, Oct. 10 at the the bunch, it gets skinned. TURKEY GROWERS HOLD MEETING FRIBAY SEPT. 26 AND FORM ASSOCIATION Experimental Station. The Hermiston football squad was A record of the turkey flock at the defeated by the Athena high school FIRS1! MEET IN G HELD FRIDAY, last Friday by a score of 13 to 0 on Umatilla Experimental Farm shows SEPTEMBER 2« the Athena field. that the loss from disease for the summer has been less than one per Athena’s men scored two touch man, assisted by Mrs. Har downs but not all the breaks were Lottie Knauf, Goldie Shutter, Gladys cent. These birds have been under .UMILIAR Y confinement and kept on clean for them however, for the local for EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL vey Payne. Driscoll, B«ryl Cl“rk, Ethyl Clark MARKETING ORGANIZA* ground, being moved frequently. H. ward wall hel^ Athena to a stand Every indication points still and many times men got through INSTALLS OFFICERS FAIR TO BE THE E. Cosby, Extension Poultryman, who and Gene Barnard, Offficerz. TION FORMED AT to the most successful fair to throw them for losses. Then, too, has been, in a way, directing this BEST YET. that has been held up to the locals tested their passing at The Home Economics girls of the work and is very much interested The Legion Auxiliary held their HERMISTON date. tack and found it worked quite ef Hermiston high school organised a tn the results, will attend a meeting regular meeting last Thursday eve ning at the Legion hall when officers fectively. Home Economics Club and held their of the turkey growers on Friday, Dances, Sports, Games of Herbert Beyers Assisted the The bey» who played for Hermis first meeting last JYlday, September October 10, at 2 o’clock P. M., at the for the coming year were Installed, * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « with Mrs. J. G. Sage acting as install Chance, Football Game, ton Hl last Friday were: Ed Throop, 23, when the following officers were experiment station. Local Growers in Organ ♦ ♦ Fred Reeves, Victor Addleman. Os elected: Lottie Knauf, president; Mr. Cosby will discuss the results ing officer. The following officers Airplane Riding to be MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES izing Friday and Des car W hltsttt, Robert Cox, -Tom Stew Goldie Shutter, vice-president; Gladys and point out the advantages to the were Installed: Mrs. W. L. Hamm, * ♦ art, Donald DeMoea, Enos Martin, Driscoll, treasurer; Beryl Clark, sec turkey men of the project. Mr. F. L. president; Mrs. William Shaar, vice- Diversions. ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * 4 * ♦ ♦ ♦ Howard Klagee, Jimmy Neary and retary; Ethyl Clark, reporter; and Knowlton poultryman of the Oregon president and Mrs. James Todd. Mrs. cribes Other Asso M. T. Matott, N. L. Pennock and Glen Hammond. experiment station will also attend J. M. Norton and Mrs. B. S. Kings Gene Barnard, historian. ciations. John Lewis left Thursday for the Later, if circumstances permit, the meeting and discuss turkey rat ley, executive committee. A secre Local fans will have their first “Bigger and Better Than Blue montalns where they plan to chance to see Coach Cochran’s men they will elect a song leader and a ions with particular attention being tary is still to be elected and this will probably be done at the next Ever” is the battle cry of the hunt deer. in action this Saturday in the game pianist. At present they are not sit given to the finishing feeds. Turkey growers from the meeing to be held In the Legion hall The Merry Mixers and Merry Stitch Results of inis experiment flock uated in a room where a piano is ob executive board of the Her ers are busy getting the exhibits with Pendleton, which is one of the Hermiston, Boardman and on the program of the Uma tainable. Their meetings w ill be held of turkeys will be chartered and ex October 9. miston Project Fair to be ready for the fair. Those entering in features Stanfield communities com- Most of the discussion of the eve-' regularly twice a month with dues of plained in detail. held in Hermiston this Fri cooking division one are Mary Rodda tilla Project Fair. r.lng was on the Auxiliary booth and leted arrangements for the forty-five cents a school year. The stand at the Umatilla Project Fair ormation of a co-operative day and Saturday, October Gladys McKenzie, Beverly Allen, FARM BUREAU TO HOLD organization voted to affiliate with UMATILLA BAPTIST ASSN. grounds where they will serve sand Vera Sisson, Jane Jackson. Rosella the National Home Economics asso 3 and 4. marketing association at a HOLDS MEETING THURS., FRI. wiches coffee, hamburgers, hot dogs MEETING MONDAT, OCTOBER 13 ciation. Matott and Irene McKenzie. Those Bigger displays, better dis entering meeting held in Hermiston and other good things to eat during the first division sewing The objects of the club are: 1. De plays, more cooperation, are Vera in Sisson The Umatilla Baptist association the fair. They will also serve lunches Friday, September 26. A call by the secretary, Sidney velopment of personality, leadership and Beverly Allen. more enthusiasm, mark the Gladys McKenzie, Mary Rodda and Barnard, has been issued to the mem and initiative. 2. To form a con met with the Hermiston Baptist at the dances Friday and Saturday Herbert Beyers, manager reports of superintendents Zelraa Garner are entering in the bership of the Farm Bureau, for a nectlng link between the school and church last Thursday anj Friday. evenlngs. of the Roseburg Turkey meeting to be held October 13, in the home. 3. To develop an appre Addresses were given by Dr. O. C. and workers in the different second division. Growers’ association has re Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons Billy the Methodist church at 2 F. M. for elation of home economics In the Wright, state secretary of the Oregon divisions. THEATRE NEWS cently been appointed by the Baptist Convention, Dr. T. II. IJagen Bobby and Mrs. E. L Jackson the purpose of considering building life of high school based on home Interest in the fair is keen and Federal Farm Board to plans which w ill be submitted at that training. 4. To cooperate with all in charge of the department of relig were Pendleton visitors Saturday. all over the project and each Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McGreel of time. An amendment to the by-laws organizations and in all activities of ious education, Miss Louise Hunder- One of the greatest combinations carry on organization work up, Sunday school worker, Mrs. of comedy talent ever seen In a mot superintendent has been Portland are visiting at the J. H. win also be considered at the meet the school. with the turkey growers of Blanche Hodge of the World Wide ion picture will be viewed on the ing. At the annual meeting of the Haznman home. working hard to get entrants Oregon, and was present to Oasis Theatre screen Thursday, Fri Guild. Dr. L. W. Riley of Linfield JSbarles McElroy of Wallowa, for- Bureau last February a proposition RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS in line and make each divis mdrly college, Dr. C. M. Cline of the West day and Saturday, when “Sally” is assist the local growers in a resident of this district, was of a new site and bdildlng for the shown. “Sally” is adapted from a setting up their ion an attractive part of here Tuesday on business. organiza- Farm Bureau Co-operative was up for ATTENDED BY LARGE CROWD ern Baptist Seminary. Sermons were given by Rev. W. stage success and is 4 a first , National tion. Mr. Beyers described consideration and after considerable successful fair. On Fri A large crowd attended the rccept Fairweathec of Pendleton, Rev. F. x v , “X ’ h 'r x ;:; ? f ? hj J o r t h w e s i discussion It was voted to postpone the day will be princij INA GEER, JR. the building program until euch time ion for the grammar and high school J. Greene of Milton and Rev. and taken up with judging ' ge»t stage ensembles yet screened. Marketing association, and as plans and specifications together teachers that was held in the high Mrs. C. W. Cutler of Hermiston. various sports for children The officers for the ensuing year 'Look for the Silver Lining” and “A the part that Oregon must with costs o f the building had been school auditorium last Friday. The in the afternoon. Saturday ilnad, when a masting of the, bur m eeting was sponsored by the Parent- w ill he Mr. Roy Penland, moderator, Wild, Wild Ros»,’’ song hits of the take in furthering the inter Mr. William Longhorn, vice+med era- stage version, are retained while new ests of the large association. the program will consist of mon was preached by Rev. Oscar eau would be called to consider them. Teacher’s association'. Oscar Payne gave the address tor and Mr. Kohler G. Bette clerk. snappy and iip-to-dste mujlcai num judging club exhibits and Payne and several musical numbers It Is said that the original plan of a of Rev. After some discussion, the welcome to the teachers and Miss Included in Uie ordinary run of bers have been provided. Marilyn building on a sits tentatively "selected sports, and a football game were given. Burial waa made in the at to the head of Main street had been Millie Holm and Mr. Harger respon business was nt'e reception of the Miller and Alexander Gray play op growers present voted • between Hermiston and Pe Hermiston cemetery. form a marketing organiza poslte In the romantic story of abandoned and In Its stead plans are ded. An address was also given by Hermiston Baptist church into the Death came Saturday at the Geer ndleton. Also an airplane home being shaped to add to the present Frank Shaw, Superintendent of Umatilla association. Rev. Cutler ■Sally.” tion to be called the Eastern where the baby had been ill remains in Hermiston indefinitely. will be on hand both days. with pneumonia for several days. building, which has become Inade schools. Oregon Turkey Growers’ Baptist people from all parte of the There was also a short musical to meet the needs of the busi The Oasis theatre announces War Association with headquart The Legion boys are work He is survived by hie parents, Mr. quate ness as at present time conducted. program and refreshments were County left singing praises for the ner Bros.’ latest and greatest thrill ing overtime, as well as the end Mrs. I, W. Geer and several Members w ill again have a chance to served at the close of the reception. Hermiston people, thanking them for er, "The Terror,” as next week’s at ers at Hermiston. brothers and sisters who live in thia Legion' Auxiliary, getting city. A temporary board of di their liberal hospitality, and rejoic traction, opening Sunday and closing discuss the building program at the ing over the good times all enjoyed. Monday night. The Terror is a play rectors, or organization com their concessions and the meeting of October 12. CARD OF THANKS The next association meeting will which has been holding London spell mittee of seven men “Days of ’49” shows in was We wish to thank all friends, or be in Pendleton next fall. Former Rerident Here. bound for more than three years. elected to incorporate shape. They will provide PRIZES TO BE OFFERED the Art Adamson, former resident of ganizations and others who have Its locale is a spooky English manor plenty of carnival features FOR ASPARAGUS RECIPES Hermiston and former owner of the organization and secure shown their klndnesu and sympathy Leaves for North Bend. house, Infested by crooks, cops and on the grounds for old and Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell left what have you, in search for !oot membership. The following Columbia theatre, now of Portland, to us during the illness and death of The Asparagus Growers’ aasoela last week for North Bend, Oregon, stolen from a bank and the master men were elected to serve young and a small show in tion mill give prizes of 33.00, >2.00 waa In the city Thursday* seeing about our little son and brother. where they will make their new mind, who is supposed to be hidden on this committee: Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Geer, cluding a Ferris wheel and and 31.00 for the persons giving the business Interests and visiting with home. Mr. Dowell is serving as pas there. An unseen beastly creature, and Family. various stunts has been en moet asparagus recipes for either trends. J. Jendrzejewski, Hermis tor in the North Bend Baptist church. known as The Terror, keeps the fresh or canned. Recipes must be gaged. The jitney dances in ton, president. house In a hullaballoo of shivery the evening under the aus written out and given to some one In C. C. Calhoun, Hermiston. fascinating fear. The cast includes at the booth where asparagus Q p p r o t a r v pices of the Legion, will charge May McAvoy, Louise Fazenda, Ed Is served free Friday and Saturday Claude’McCall, Stanfield. draw a large crowd and the afternoon at the Umatilla Project ward Everett Horton and many oth 77«? ers. games of chance in con Fair. Jess Richards, Echo. nection are expected to be one of the big drawing cards CHARLES L MASON of the fair. Four-H club work will this Notice has been received of the year be particularly featured death of Charlea L. Mason In the hospital at Greeley, Colorado, last at the fair. Umatilla club Sunday. Is a son of Franklin members have returned Mason and Ha a brother of C. C. Mason from the State Fair, at and J. E. Mason of this city. Charles which they were successful Mason had been suffering four in several of their projects, months from an accident In which of his legs was boken and mang and their exhibits and de one led by being caught In the belt and monstrations should attract pulley of a Delco lighting system on considerable attention. his ranch at GUI, Colorado. Hs will The Hermiston Light & be remembered by some of the older Power Company, as in prev settler*, having lived h(ere during ious years, have put up flags 1*12 and part of 1312. and decorations in the town WEATHER REPORT and have also strung the grounds with lights free of Date Max. Min. charge. September 24 .. 70 41 Mrs. E. W. West, chair September 25 _ 7« man of the women’s divis September 23 _ SO - 70 ion, announces the chairmen September 37 23 ____________ 07 and their helpers for the fair. September 23 _______ ». Mrs. F. V. Prime, clerk; September September 2 0 _________ Fancy work div., Mrs. F. B. There was .7o of an Inch of rain Swayze chairman assisted fall. by Mrs. O. O. Felthouae; ¿sewing division, Mrs. Enos VALUABLE DOG LOST Martin, chairman, assisted by Mrs. J. H. Reid and Mrs. A male setter dog, white W. L. Morgan; cooking div with brown spots is report ision, Mrs. T. H. Fraser, ed lost A reward is offer chairman, assisted by Mrs. ed to any one finding the H. E. Hitt; art division, Mrs. dog if they report to Joe A. W. Christopherson, chair- Dyer, at Hermiston. TEACHERS’ INSTITUTE TO OPEN THURSDAY, OCT. 2 Aw ♦AYS a rr* ATS t p t r t y With a corps of competent instruc tors an,j some 300 pupils expected, a “school for the school teachers” open ed in Pendleton Thursday morning when the annual teachers’ institute for Umatilla county opened. Under the leadership of J. A. Yeager, county superintendent aud Austin Lanlreth. citay superintendent, the sessions will be held for two days during which prominent educators and other ex perts will coach all school teachers in the county on educational sub ject». All local teacher» are attending where they expect to get some new Ideas to put Into practice in the Her miston school. HUNTING SEASON OPENS WITH BANG! BANG! WEDNESDAY Citizens of Hermiston and surr ounding territory were awakened Wednesday morning about 5 A. M. from the shooting of many guns of local hunters and also out of town hunters. The hunting season on China pheasants opened Wednesday morning with a bang! bang! and a great many birds were taken in. Many out of town people were In this city Wednesday nnd Thursday look ing for game birds. From the on lookers standpoint there won’t be many birds Air next year consider ing the number that were killed the first twp days of the hunting season. Leon C. Cooney, Board- man. Walter Botkin, Hermis ton. F. L. Jewett, Hermiston. When the membership ist is completed a meeting will be held to elect a per manent board of directors ;o carry on the business of the organization. The organization of the growers places them in a much better position to bar gain with the buyers for the disposal of their birds, as they will be able to act col- ctively in securing bids. The Roseburg association has offerrd to handle the u arketing for the local asso ciation if the members so de sire, and if a sufficient ton nage is available to make it practical to set up a receiv- ng station here. However it will be up to the perma nent board of directors to make marketing connections that will be of most value to the buyers. Leave* for Condon. Mrs. V. C. Smith and two children left Thursday morning for Condon where she will spend several weeks visiting relatives.