The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 30, 1930, Image 1

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The Hermiston Herald
HERMUTON, UMATHAA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1QSÛ
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PLANS ARE COMPLETE
FOR BIO HALLOWEEN
PARADE FRIDAY NITE
EVERYONE TO MEET AT SCHOOL
HOUSE AT 7 P. M.
Prices to be Given tor Host Appro­
priate Costumes. Hermiston
Drag Co. Giv«s Prizes.
STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY
SETTLE DOWN TO STUDIES
With the classes at the University
Of Oregon ia full swing, students
have settled down Into the routine of
university life. There are more than
65 students registered from Uma­
tilla county, according to a check
with the registrar's office, which re­
ports that enrollment at the univer
aity this term has reached a new rec­
ord of 3,063 students.
Btudents from Hermiston at the
university this term include Marian
Henderson, freshman, social science
major, graduate of Hermiston high
school;, Frances P. Sale,, sophomre
graduate of Hermiston high school
192>; Jane Warner, freshman, Delta
Gamma pledge; Florence Woughter,
senior, major in mathematics.
Don’t forget the big "Neewollafc1
celebration on Friday night, October
SI. The American Legion and Aux­
iliary have planned a big time and
anyone missing out on the fun will
surely regret it.
Plans are all completed and all - M R « . EDITH L. CRISSHAN
Legionnaires and Auxiliary members
Funeral services for Mrs. Edith JL-
ato expected to be at the high school
building gt 7 o ’clock on Hallowe’i Crissmaa, aged 67 years, who mas:
iw s y Tuesday evening ats< *J(f:30
evening. High school students astf,
October 28 at her home in Umatilla,
grade pupils are planning their co s­
will be held at the Prann Funeral
tumes and they expect to be on deck
Parlors Thursday at 2 P. M. with
to Join the festivities. They will
Rev.'J^Uler of Umatilla officiating.
form a parade and will march thru
Thq body will then be taken to Walla
Maia street, and bewaTwe of the
W alla for services Friday when in
witches and ghosta which are sure
terkfeut -will be in the Walla Walla
to walk on this night of all nights.
madesleum.
After the parents have glimpsed the
Mrs. Crslsman is well known
children dressed in their regalia,
around Hermiston and surrounding
they will journey to the auditorium
territory as she has lived in Uma
where prizes will be awarded for the
till* the past several years, where
most original costumes. Also a prize
her husband is manager of the Turn-
will be offered to the grade having
A-Lum yards in that city.
the largest percentage of attendance,
She is survived be her husband, H.
so each boy and girl be on hand as
E. Crissman, and several children
this prize is going to be something
worth while.
Two extra prizes have been offered
by the Hermiston Drug Co., one to
the girl dressed in the most appro­
priate Hallowe'en oostume and one
to the boy dressed likewise.
For
those wishing to dance, music wiW
be furnished and the auditorium.
floor #111 be Just the place.
The
Ijpqprlfg Rev. J. T. Dowell and
younger children w ill be taken to the
o arrived in North Bend six
Legion hall where suitable H all
to assume charge of the
we'ea games will be played under
-Baptist church, the members
the direction of Hrs. Joe Norton.
ct the congregation are holdtng a
Parents o f the school children are -reception Thursday evening, October
Invited to attend and Join In
the 23, at the church.
fua. - Refreshments will be served
Ministers of all other ohurches on
by the Auxiliary and everything Is the hay have bean extended an in­
being done to give the school child­ vitation to attend, and a very in te r­
ren- a good timé. Don’t forget! 7 esting program ls outlined for the
o'clock at the schopl house.
ovening. A special feature w ill be
RECEPTION WILL HON-
PASTOR
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MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
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Remember the Ban, *.
Every time it leaves the buaeh,
it. gets skinned.
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Mrs. W. H. Hesser was home for
the week-end. She drove up Friday
evening and returned to Spring-
water on Sunday. Frederick Heseer,
who Is well known In this community
and Who is located at Cambridge.
Massachusetts, has attained the rank
of lieutenant in the U. S. Navy.
Frederic is taking a two year course
In advance business administration
at Harvard.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Pearson of
Echo have rented the Hesser farm
and w ill take possession Immediately.
A rather serious accident occurred
Monday evening at the Cochran cor­
ner at Minnehaha springs when an
Oldsmobile driven by M. T. Matott
collided wtth a Ford driven by an
Echo resident. Both cars were dam­
aged, Mr. Matott losing a front
wheel. But nothing daunted Mr.
Matott borrowed a mower wheel and
ran his car home on its own power.
Neither of the drivers were Injured.
The annual meeting of the State
Beekeepers association will meet in
Portland on November 21 and 23.
The best meeting of the association’s
history is expected as men high in
the ranks of bee keepers will be the
speakers of the occasion. Bee in­
spection will be one phase of the
program as will the marketing of
beeswax.
Jerry Clark of Pendleton spent
Sunday vlaitlug with Billia Jackson.
Velma Colpltts of Stanfield visited
with Grace Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott aad
Itoeella aad Janice were in Pendleton
on Saturday.
Sunday Mrs. Matott
and the children motored to Ls
O su d e to vM t Mrs. Matott’» par­
ent». M r. and Mrs. C. V. Oarl of that
the appearance of a concert orchestra
recently organised under the direct­
ion of Leo Delaney, and including
ten capable musicians. The program
follows.
Song by congregation.
Overture, by orchestra.
Vocal duet, Mrs. J. A. Sausees and
F, A. Sacchl.
Reading, Mrs. A . W . Fletcher.
Remarks, by visitin g ministers.
Response, Rev. J. T. Dowell.
Refreshments will be served by
the ladles of the church following the
program. The public ls invited to
attend.
From the Coos Bay Times, Oct. 2 2.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors who were so kind and
helpful during the illness and death
of our dear husband and father and
also for the beautiful flowers.
Mrs. Orrie Grigg and Family.
Dinner Guests.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were
dinner guests at the Joe Udey home
Sunday,
Own5 New Ford.
W. A. Ball is the owner of a new
Ford two-door purchased from the
Rohrman Motor Company recently.
To Attend Convention.
A number of the young people from
the Christian Endeavor of the Bap-
tlst-Chrtstlan church are going to
Helix Saturday to attend the C. E.
convention being held In that city.
The young people held their regu­
lar monthly party In the form of a
banquet at the home of Cecil War­
ner last Friday Bight.
BUTTER CREEK HIGHWAY,
DIAGONNAL ROAD IMPROVED
city.
leadiag to Hermiston both
M. and Mrs. W. J. Watteaburger from the north hill, Butter creek and
e ( Bah» called at the C. M . A
the Columbia district, are being grad­
U n e Sunday.
ed and worked during the pest week
end It is hoped that farmers living
Leave for Portland.
tributary to this city will be able to
Ronald Begg and Loyd Moore left bring their eggs to market without
Wednesday m oralag for
Portland, breakage.
Seattle and other coast cities where
they w ill look afte r business la te r- From D rift» .
eeto
sad _ visit friends.
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.,. __ They , wlU re-
w-cii M r* '
R«iks of Irrig on was a
•W M 'tp h k durin g the week-end. Hermtoton business visitor Saturday.
DEMONSTRATION OF
TURKEY DRESSING
COUNTY HEALTH NURSES’
SEPTEMBER REPORT GIVEN
BOY SCOUTS MOVE
TO THEIR NEW HOME
SUBSCRIPTION, 12.00 PER
UAS DRUM IONITES AT
J. E. HALLYBURTON RANCH
HERMISTON W lU SEEK
GRANT PROM“ GOVER­
NMENT FOR STATION
At J. E. Hallyburton’s ranch in
School work has headed the list
of activities tor the past month in
Columbia district, a lantern aused
the county health nurses* schedule
a gag drum to ignite causing con­
KILLING AND DRESSING OF TUR­ for September. Miss Sampson with
The local troop of Boy Scout» are siderable excitement for awhile. The
the help of doctors has given the moving »heir headquarters from the results were 30 minutes of strenuous
KEYS TO BE SHOWN
routine examination * in 27 rural M. E. church to the Mack property exercise and furnished an excuses
schools in Umatilla county and has across from Dr. Prime’s residence. for a trip by Hogan Miller and My­
Irrigation District Urge» Eztabliah-
McKinley Huntington, Fieldman tor helped the parents to correct-the ail
This building has been donated to ron Nation with the fire extinguish-
ments of children. When detects the Scout troop anj It is in the p ro -leri1 ^rot" town. The* chicken house
Ei*nt of Experiment
Oregon Turkey Growers to
were found to exist. Metropolitan cess of being cleaned and prepared was slightly charred, the sideboards
Station.
Life insurance literature on that par­ for suitable troop meeting rooms. It on a Model A Ford needs repainting
Do Demonstrating.
ticular defect wa» seht home to the Is hoped that the boys will have a and three lady calves were warmed
Washington, D. C., October 27—
McKinley Huntington, field man parent so that he would know how
home that will demand the comment up but are hairing out nicely. The ecretary of Agriculture Hyde today
for the Oregon Turkey Growers, will it affected the health of the child
only
thing
regretable
about
the
of the town and we are inviting our
received a resolution of the Hermis­
hold killing and dressing demonstra­ and what should be done to remedy
friends who have chairs, tables, or whole thing w«8 that all concerne1' ton irrigation district asking estab-
tion» In thia territory as follows:
the condition.
developed
a
terrible
thirst
flghtln
5
curtains to donate to the troop, to
Monday, November 3 at lo A. M
The taking of samples of water ¡let the scoutmaister, Payne, know the fire and they were without i^e I.’shment of a government experi­
ment station to study soil possibili­
at the J. Jendrzejewski farm at Her­ supplies has been explained In some
and we will call for them and will wherewithal! to quench fame.
ties on 275,000 acres now available
miston.
schools and specimens have been sent be very grateful for any contribution
for irrigation. The request urges an
2 P. M. at the Experiment Station to the state laboratory for analysis ycu have in that line.
THEATRE HEWS
■j!flal appropriation of *35,000 fol-
at Hermiston.
The teachers and children have been
It is the purpose of the troop to
owi ' hy ati annual suui of *15,000
Tuesday, .November 4,-2 P. M. at very Interested when the method and hoi,] the front rjyzk In this end uf
The brilliant, all-Technlcolor con k
eefióól house at Boardman.
reason for having water examined the council and' a little cooperation opera, "Bride of the Regiment” wli' and raua'- - of an 130 acre tract for
the jurpes
Mr. Huntington has been in the haB been explained to them.
from you, our friends, will help »pen Friday and Saturday at tin
Tho r olutlr". says the p-eseptata- "
turkeybuainess for years and I» par­
Oasls theatre.
On September 21, three representa­ greatly In thia endeavor.
tion
is in-.dequ te, ¿¿signed to serve
ticularly well qualified to give de­ tives of the Commonwealth fund, Dr.
The First Nrtiona’ picture is said
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frr!t pro-ers, r Ith only 15 acres in
monstrations of this kjnd.
Eistella Ford Warner, Dr. W. J.
to be one of the most beautiful ever
field err,>B a n ’ say? many farms in
Many birds each year are graded French and Mias Theresa Kraker, REPRESENTATIVE BUTLER
filmed from the standpoint of r ’.o-
tract r 9 unriecet ul because the
down on account of faulty methods accompanied by Dr. Frederick D.
tography
and
baackgronnd.
The
VISITS HERMISTON FRIDAY
inform: lion la inn equate.
of killing and dressing and it would Stricker, state health officer, visited
story is laid about 183P on the Ital­
be to the advantage of the growers Umatilla county
They were mak­
Robert R. Butler of The Dalles ian border during the Austro Italian THREE IT. ’ KxS HATH
to observe this demonstration and ing a complete survey of the state
was
in HermUton Friday of last war. It relates the adventures of a
ask any questions they may have in of Oregon’s public health facilities
single night in Count Beltrami’s car-
BIHDEÍGS PAINTED
mind. Quality bird» are always at a with a view to determining Oregon’s week visiting with friends and work­ tie during whlrh the rountess is
ing
in
the
interest
of
hi»
re-election
premium but top-notch turkeys may eleglbility for selection as one of the
threatened by an Austrian (olonei.
Tfit fronts, pf the buildings owned
be dropped into the lower grades if three states to benefit from the funds November 4. Mr. Butler is repre­ Vivienne Segal, Allan Prior, Walter ' y Pi1 ire au4 Son and occupied by
sentative
in
congress
from
the
sec­
not properly killed and dressed.
activities in public health work. ond district and his name appears c Pidgeon. Louiau Fa’.enda slid othei'3 V e i'onulston Drug Company and by
Ill the three states selected the funds the ballot for re-election.
ire In the supporting company.
tlic lie nt »ton Herald, received a new
will be expended through the regu­
bat of paint the past week. Also
Six Foreign Countries
lar departments of state and county
Four musical comedies on Broad­ the storo oesupied by the, Blessing
Receive Red Cross Aid health. Massachusetts and Tenness­ FORMER ASSISTANT CCUNTY
way at the same time and every one ' tnrdware f'onipapny received a coat
ee have already been chosen.
AGENT VISITS IN HLRMiSTOK a smashing hit Is the unparallel of paint.' This completes practically
Relief was given by the American
Miss Sampson, county health nurse,
achievement of the author-, of “Runny he r untiring o' all tho buildings
Red Cross during the year in six for­
also visited Wasco, Union, Deschutes,
Side Up,” Fox Movietone r.iUg'ea'.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
H.
Jenkins
'ain stroct thlr foil.
eign nations in disasters ranging from
Klamath, Jackson, Coos and Doug­ of Coquille, Oregon, arrived lu Her­ comedy co-featuring Jar-et
a tidal wave In Newfoundland, an
las counties.
miston Wednesday evening where and Charles Fr.rre’.l. Th s
earthquake In Persia, floods In France,
w ill be seen and heard 011
they spent Thursday of this week
to kelp the refugees from Russia and
Bis theatre screen Sunday and
visiting
friends
on
the
Umatilla
pro­
C.
F.
ADAMS
prevention of a smallpox epidemic in
ject. Mr. Jenkins was formerly as­ Monday next.
Costa Rica.
The *6,000 Red Cross contribution
C. P. Adams, whose death occurr- sistant county agent located at Her
to Newfoundland, following the tid al1 cd in Portland Tuesday lost, was well mlston and now 1» County Agent of
Mrs.
Bud Crofton and son, of
wave, which took twenty-six lives and known in Hermiston and vicinity, the Coos Bay country with offices at
San Diego, Calif., who have been vis­
destroyed many homes and fishing where for several years he was en­ Coquille. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins will
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
boats, was the first from an outside gaged in raising registered hogs. return to Portland Friday morn in?
Haskell tor some time, left Wednes­
whero
they
w
ill'visit
for
several
daÿh
country to reach the distressed people. He resided south Of Hermiston until
day evening for their home.
The sum of *6,090 was given to the last spring when fire destroyed bis and get their little son, Bobby, wife
The H. E. C. ladies met at the
fund for the relief of the Mennonlte home and he moved to Pendleton.
remained In Portland with his grand
home
of Mrs. John. Smith Thursday
refugees of German descent, who had
mother while they made the trip to
The general election for the City afternoon with a majority of mem­
determined to leave Russia for new
Hermiston.
While
here
they
were
of Hermiston will be held in tha lib­ ber» present.
lands. About 13,000 passed through To Attend Football Game.
Final arrangements
A great number of Hermiston citi­ guests at the home of Mr. afid Mrs.
Germany, where the German Red
rary Tuesday, November 4, between were made for the Saturday night
J. M. Biggs.
zens
w
ill
leave
Hermiston
to
r
P
o
rt­
Cross, aided by Red Crojs societies of
the hours of 8 A. M. to 8 P. M., nt upper.’Also a going over of the play
other nations, helped them. The ma­ land this week where they w ill at­
which time the citizens of Hermis­ to be given soon. After the close of
WEATHER REPORT
jority are being transported to new tend the Shrlners benefit football
the business meeting delicious re­
countries In the western world and game which w ill be held Saturday on
ton will have the opportunity to elect freshments were served to those pres­
the American Red Cross has transmit­ the Multnomah stadium field between
Date
Max Min. tnd choose a mayor, six councllmen, ent by Mrs. Smith.
ted contributions from individuals In Oregon Oregon State
college and October 23 ..................... ....... 57 28
one treasurer and one city recorder.
this country.
Mr. and Mrs. Weir went to Wi­
w Washington
i
Stats college.
October 24 ........ '........... ...... 56 37
When Costa Rica was menaced by
The only petition filed with the nona, Washlfigton, Saturday to visit
October 25 ..................... ...... 61 45
a smallpox epidemic, the American.
relatives, returning late Sunday
October 26 ..................... ...... 69 39 city recorder bears the following evening.
Red Cross sent fifty thousand tubes of Visits From Portland.
Fran k M artin of Portland spent October 27 .................... ...... 63 30 names which will appear on the bal­
vaccine, la two airplane loads, un­
The Irrigon high school basket
doubtedly saving the country from a the week end visiting at his home In October 28 .................... ...... 58
22 lot: C. S. McNaught. mayor; W. L.
serious outbresk of the dread disease. Columbia district.
October 29 .................... ...... 57 20 Hamm, treasurer; J. M. Biggs, re­ bn.ll team played the town team a
corder; H. E. Hitt, F. C. McKenzie, game Tuesday night with the town
H. E. Pankow, J. E. Pearson • and team winning 7 to 6.
Floyd Kneer, councllmen. The mme'
Mrs. Tom Caldwell and Mrs. Clair
->f Bert Haneline also appeared on Caldwell were shopping In Hermis­
the petition filed but hi» acceptance ton Saturday.
fay Albert T. Reid
The Day He Runs the F.how-
wag not received by the recorder in
Mrs. Jc™ Oliver made a trip to
time to permit his name being used Hermiston Saturday. She was ac­
on the ballot.
companied hy Mrs. Fred Markham.
It will be necessary to elect six
Mrs. Emery Shell and son, of Bel­
couhcllmen and the name of one ad­
lingham,
Washington, visited several
ditional councilman will have to be
written in wtth an x placed before days this week wtth Mr. and Mrs.
George Rand an j Mr. and Mrs. Bat-
the name.
ic Rand.
George Bleakman of Heppner was
in this vlrinlty Wednesday.
Mr.
“Join Red Croaa,” Urges ' Rleaknian Is running for county com-
Vice President Curii» i missioner on the ballot.
The Grange dance given Saturday
America’s prominent citizens Join ! night waa well attended by tho
In urging all men and women to ! home people and people from sur­
become members of theR ed Cross rounding towns. Special mention
during tbs period of the 'annual roll
was made of the good music furnish­
call from Armistice Day to Thanks­ ed by the six piece orchestra organ­
giving Dsy.
The Honorable Charles Curtis, ized recently and led by Donald
Brooks.
Vice President of the United Stales,
Roscoe Willis’ms motored to Linn,
says: “The American Red Cross is
In a position to and does more to 1 W ashington, Sunday.
relieve those stricken by misfortune
than any other organization In the Host-zs for luncheon
world. Its splendid work has done
Mrs. C. M. Jackson was hostess for
much to bring a friendly feeling in 1 two bridge Incheons given Thursday
all parts of the world for the people afternoon of Inst week and Saturday
of our country because they sustain
tbs American Red Cross. This .afternoon at her home In Minnehaha
wonderful organisation Is entitled i district. Three tables of bridge were
to the liberal support of our peo­ , enjoyed with Mrs. C. 8. McNaught
winning high honors and Mrs. George
ple."
The Honorable Andrew W. Mel­ Briggs winning low honors Thursday
lon, Secretary of the Treasury, afternoon and Mrs. E. W. Went and
says: “No one can predict when or Mrs. W. A. Hamm winning high and
where disaster may occur or acute low honors, respectively. Saturday
emergency arise. The American afternoon.
Red Cross represents our commu­
nity Insurance against such mlsfor-
tunes. The organisation stands : Hostesses for Party.
Mrs. Joe Udey and Mra. August
ready at all times to render speedy
relief to any stricken ores In 'he re­ Under were hostesses for a party
lief of disaster In foreign countries. given Thursday afternoon at the
The Red Croes I, the agency which Udey home In honor of Mrs. George
carries on whp.a emergency has dis­ lielbe. The afternoon was spent In
rupted customary
modes and sewing and visiting after which each
means of life In a cqanmunity."
i guest presented Mrs. Lelbe wtth a
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— | little token of friendship.
GITY TO ELECT NEW
OFFICERS TUESDAY