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TEST FOR HERMISTON LOSES ABORTION DAIRY COWS CARRIED ON GAME TO HEPPNER Approximately Twelve Hundred Cows FINE BARRED ROCKS TURKEY GROWERS TO HOLD FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY FIRST SALE NEXT WEEK HOLDS REGULAR MEETING JUNIOR GLASS TO PRESENT PLAY The Farm Bureau Auxiliary met in their regular session November 7 at Between November 13 the club house with the new officers Days.' n charge. Mrs. J. H. Reid, presi- OPPONENTS WIN 41 TO 0 IN AR and 19. ent, reviewed in brief the achieve •A PAIR OF SIXES,” WITH LARGE Dr. Green, state veterinarian, and . MISTICE DAY PRAY Dr. Muth, veterinarian from Oregon The ffftegon Turkey Growers ara ments of the Auxiliary calling atten CAST, NOVEMBER 21. State college, have Just completed «landing to hold their first sale of tion to the success of the laundry, the Beason during the coming week winner/ and other things that the the semi-annual abortion test for the Game Fast and C le ^ Throughout dairymen of this community. She The according to advices from J. a Leedy. Farm Bureau has sponsored. program was started Monday* and an secretary of the organization. Ttye urged cooperation on the part of each (Dlay to be Staged at Oasis Theatre Grade Team Loses to Hepp effort made to test the herds of all birds will probably be delivered be member and a will to do whatever Commencing at 8 O’clock. ner, 27 to 0. those desiring the service. Due to tween the 13th and L8th of this each was best fitted for in an effic the short time available only those month, according to . the desires of ient manner In. order to secure suc Play is Sn»ppy. the buyers. Thts late datg is possi cess for the Auxiliary. The Hermiston high school football that tested last spring were visited, A very worthy and important su~- ble as this shipment wtljprobabiv be team Journeyed to Heppner Armistice with what additional dairymen that gvsetion given by Mrs. Wilson and The Junior class of the Hermiston put on the coast markets.- were particularly desirous for the day playing the heavier Heppner Due to the late fall the birds *re adopted by the Auxiliary was f;a t high sch-jol will present "A Pair of team a good fast game, but losing to service. Mr. and Mrs. William Rhodes, among the leading Barred'Rock poultry maturing slowly and only a small the assistant secretary be Info-mcd S i es,” a farce in three acts, at the A close schedule was maintained in their opponents 41 to 0. raisers of the Project, have, 600 Barred Rock pullets which are remark percentage will be in shape to market as to the illness of any memle,- of C sis theatre Friday, November 21. visiting the herds, wUh the result The game was played on the Hepp ably uniform. Each pullet weighs from 3 3-4 to 4 'pounds at 5 1-2 at this time. The grower suffers a the club and a ktter of sym-athy ct 8 o'clock. ner field with a large crowd of peo that over 1200 cows were tested In months of age. and have been raised entirely on Sperry feedis. T. log 3« Johnc and George Net loss both In weight and In ghnde If sent and if the patient shoul be at the three and one-half days a v a il ple looking on. Quite a delegation hospital for over a week that ah- j’ tleton, bus' ess rartWTs in the Mu- able for the work?*" the birds «re marketed before they of Hermistonians attended to cheer be remembered with flpwcre. jrekr. Diges ve Fill Co., wish to dis- are "ripe.” This work was started in lOSA^hnd the local team on. The boys played THEATRE NEWS After the business was dispensaci! 9cIve the!!" Partnership because they the first test showed that 42 per cent Sales made sc f»r throughout the a good game, bucking against hoar country have not been satisiactorj to with a very enloyable social hour wa: cannot agree wth en<-h other and are of the dairy cows on the project were ier and more experienced players.- Alan Crosland, director of "Gener the growers. Prlees have ranged spent wit|f Mrs. Paxton and Mrs. always fighting. Neither partner ia The local grade team also made infected with contagious abortion. srwciAL coaaseeounnai J from 24 kp 29 cents on government Hooker as hostesses. Cooking v a , he w iring to give >ip hi3 interest in the the journey and fought a losing fight Through a consistent program of eli al Crack” Warner Brothers all-talk with the grade team of Heppner, minating the reactors the percentage ing Vltaphone special in which John Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Miller were jin- grades. Rhe association, by offering subject and a very interesting 1 nd firm. 1 hey a,' ,gest to their attorney, with a score of 27 to 0. The grade ha* decrease^ until the spring test Barrymore enacts the starring role, ner guestg at the home of Mr. and birds in larger quantities is hopns amusing program wr.3 given. At the Mr. Va- derholt, that they play a to secure a sightly higher rule for close of tbo meeting a lunch was fam e cf poker and the winner lake tea mis shaping up fine and by the of thts year showed that less than 6 at the Oasis theatre Friday and Sat- Mrs. Ursel Hiatt Sunday. served by the ho:;tee-es. charge of t' e firm for a year while Its mem bets. time they are ready for high school per cent of the cattle tested on t h l s urd*y next’ holds the theory that Mr. and Mrs. James Todd and the loner ac.a cs a va!at to the w ie The next regular mcot’pg will tc project were infected with the organ- itbe camera has gained in importance — football they will be able to hold held November 21 with Mrs. Tilden ner. ism causing contagious abortion. It inow ***** ***e 8*'ent drama has given children of Hermiston were callers their Own with other teams. WEATYEER REPORT at the Ursel Hiatt home Sunday eve Mrs. Dunning, Mrs. Ilnrvry Payn Nettleton wins end Johns assumes is hoped to reduce this percentage by way to the spoken medium. "The fact that it Is a motion pic ning. and Mrs. Victor Ftockard as hor his duty as vr.let at Nottleton’s home. eliminating the reactors from infect LEGI0N MEMBERS SPONSOR . Date Max. Mia. t-esses, with art for a subject. All Johns and Vande-holt are both in ture is the essential thing,” states Lorlne Lash and cousin, Doris Olin ed herds. November 6 . ............... ...... 58 24 Indies interested in the Auxiliary arc love with Florence Coles, a friend of Crosland,- ‘‘We are making pictures ARMISTICE DAY SUPPER ger, of Milton, Oregon, were week November 7 .................. ...... 53 Î1 urged to attend. that talk, instead of what is popular Mrs. Nettleton. Florence visits at HIGH SCHOOL BASKET end visitor«, at .tjie home of Miss November 8 .................. ...... 5C 25 ly termed talking pictures." "General The Legion and Auxiliary members tile Nettleton home and rocognises November 9 .................. 3’ A i V. Johns. BALL BOYS TO SPONSOR Crack” offers a number of sequences La8h' are planning a get-to-gether for Ci 3 6 MACMAKR STORES EEFOI T in uatural colors. Mrs. Albert Foord knd Mrs. Harvey November 10 ............... Thursday night, November 13, in the Vanderliolt docs everything in his SMOKER NOVEMBER 26 November 11 ....... ...... C6 Legion hall. The meeting will be INCREASE IN SALES Z0LUM1 power to turn Florence against Johns. Carlyle were Pendleton visitors Sat November 12 ................ 45 in honor of Armistice day and an Johrs trea'.3 Nettleton so that he According to press reviewers, local urday. The high school basketball boys There wab .09 of en inch of rain Interesting program has been plann become! fired of him and wants to film fans are In for two days of hil The MacMnrr £ tores, Inc., and sub are putting on a smoker consisting Harold Buhman of Heppner was during the paet week. ed for the evening by the committee siuia :'ee. which Include 1.0-3 tha- I rcak t' c contract. It . ia finally of fast boxing matches and wrest- arious fun when "Oh, Yeah!’’, Pat- a week end visitor in Umatilla. in charge. he’s all-dialogue comedy drama 1400 food stores in the west, and sev- broken-and Johns and Florence be liqg tpatchee. The proceeds of the Mrs. D. C. Mahoney, Mrs. Laura Spends Weok-end Here. At 8 o'clock P. M. on that night leral allied industries connected with come ongaged and Johns and Nettle opens at the Oasis theatre on Sun all ex-service men and their ladies smoker w ill be used In purchasing day next. The picture features Rob Todd and Dwight and Donald Mah Miss Olara B+lw all, who teaches operating the stores, report an in ton reconciled and Vanderholt’s crook equipment for the basket ball season. living in the west end of the county ert Armstrong and Jameg Gleason oney were visitors in this city Satur in the school at Monuihent, Oregon, crease in sales volume for the first edness is exposed. The cast: as well as Auxiliary members a n # l^ e W ‘" ab°U t M V en b°X t“S spent the week-end at her home in nine Inonths of 1930 over the seme who made a sensational laugh hit in day and Sunday. ¡hes ,and five wrestling bouts. their friends have been Invited and* ycbns ........ ,.Jl................ Jimmy Neary Mrs. Clinton Harvey and daughter. thia city. "Is Zat So” on the spoken stage sev period for 1929 of 2.3 per cent. Their The boys Invite every one to at Nettleton ................. ............. tMck Hitt all of them are expected to be there. Ellen, of Portland, were visiters here eral years ago. rales for the first nine months were The evening will open with a pot tend the smoker which will be given Mrs. Nettleton ......«..Fern Lindner over the week end. »64,060.880 The picture has a colorful back Officer Here. Florence — ............ Janey Sbockey luck supper after which a short meet November 26 at 8 P. M. in the audi ground, with Armstrong and Gleason Mr. arid Mrs. Albert Focrd left for MaeMavr Stores, Tffc., operate 12 Officer McMahah of the state traf ing of the Legion and Auxiliary will torium. The charge wUl be SO cerna 1 portraying two "boomer” brakemen. The Dalles Sunday night where they Vanderbolt .......... Chester Johnson fic department-, stationed at Arling food stores and two meat markets In a seat be held. Hardboiled and worn an wise, they will make their future home. ton, and Ernest Vanderhey, of Mc thia immediate territory with offices Sally Parker ............ Helen Woughter ................. Waltsr Pearson Mr. and Mrs. Bloom of Athena Minnville, were Hermiston visitors for this district in Walla Walla, feat Krome get into all sorts of complications STILLINGS CHOSEN DIRECTOR Tony Toley ....— Lawrence Swarner uring the Piggly Wiggly System in when the yare suddenly seized by ro were visitors here Saturday and Monday of this week. Applegate ......... ........ Bob Henderson Sunday. FOR IRRIGATION DISTRICT Tasco and Dayton, Washington. mance. As romeos they furnish all Shipping Clerk ....... ................ Bob Cox Gladys Thompson has returned Attend Meeting Jimmy, office boy....;......... Clark Paul At an election held on Tuesday, manner of comedy, which Is tempered from Boise, Idaho, where she has been J. M. Biggs and J. E. Hallyburton PLAN LIBRARY BENEFIT R. Waipool who has been visiting November IX, H. J. Stillings with a by pathos and climaxes by grim visiting. »Bft Thursday afternoon of last week CARD PARTV w n v r u s v s hie son at Lynn, Washington, return total of 67 votes was chosen to serve for Bend, where they attended a ' PAETY NOVEMBER 24 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 + « « 9 9 drama. Mr. and Mrs. John Wurster and ed home Monday. for three years as a director for the 9 , In addition to Armstrong and children accompanied by Margaret meeting of the Bend and Central I . 9 As a result of the election F. Hermiston Irrigation district. Mr. Oregon Legion post. They returned *h 7 b’ nef‘‘ brldg* party wl11 MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES • Lelcht was elected constable and Stillings will fill the place left vac Gleason, the cast of "Oh, Yeah!” la - Foord motored to Pendleton Sunday evening ibe *“ the ltb*r’T ¡¡J ** “ o*rr*r building Dunaing on Velma Buntin of The Dalles is vis to Hqrmieton Friday evening. Hugh Grimm Justice of the peace. ant by the expiration of the term of eludes Patricia Caron, as the chief J Monday evening, November 24. Ar- ♦ 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 « + + 9 + iting friends here. Christian Marshal from Forest New Madden. Opposing Mr. Stillings feminine appeal, Zasa Pitts, In a'com _ rangements will be made for tabler (By Miss Grace Rodda) Mrs. Jack Evans of The Dalles vis B zaar to be Held. Grove visited over Saturday and Sun in the election was Thomas Camp of both 500 and bridge games. An edy role, Frank Hagney, Paul Hurst, Mrs. M. T. Matott, and Rosalia, ited friends 1« this city Friday of day with hie cousin, Mrs. Harvey bell who was given 25 votes In the Do your Christmas shopping at the admission charge of 60 cents a person Bud Fine and Harry Tyler. last week. Warner. He wa sac com pan led by balloting. Altar Soelety’s Bazaar— adv. (will be made which will entitle them lanice and Vance, motored to La Grande on Sunday returning home Paul Hatch who has charge of the _ j*° an evening of card playing as well light and power plant at Boardman ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ----- ■ = (as refreshments. Special features Monday evening. They were accom panied by Miss Clarke of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Rose and family, for ♦ ■ are being arranged to help entertain _____ 9 Wear the top of Emigrant hill a two merly of Boardman, have leased and ♦ the guests. The public is Cordially in CHURCH NOTES ♦ point buck went acro«s the road in moved on to the George Hux place. vited to attend, and the committee ♦ 9 front of their car. J. E. Hatmaker The H. E. C. ladies spent Thurs ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in charge is making plans for accom applied for Mrs. Matott at the sta- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. modating a large crowd M. E. CHURCH !on during her absence. Bert Dexter. An extra large crowd You must come and help us In our At an election held in the Minne attended and a very pleasant social big contest with the Echo Sunday haha district Saturday evening, the time was enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. school. It you don't want to miss a CARD OF THANKS nnual school budget was voted. Dexter has been confined to her ho: good time at the party to be given at EARLY a billion gallons of water This week the children of the the past 8 weeks with a broken ankle the close, you had better get In now. We wish to exprom our sincere 'chool are sending the tinfoil they a day—more than Is nsed by and it Is improving very slowly. The Morning services as usual. the cities of Detroit, Philadel 'thanks and gratitude to everyone lave gathered to the Shrlner's hos visiting members served refreshments jwho has helped in any way during An all day meeting of the Ladies phia, Cincinnati and Washington com pital in Portland. They are writing at a late hour. Aid on Wednesday, the 19th. Cars bined—will be the capacity of a huge ithe recent Illness of the late Mrs. ettere asking it to be used to buy Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham made will meet you at the church at eleven tunnel now nearfttg completion at the |Oeorge Gould, and for ail the kind -gifts for the children of about their Ronge Plant of the Ford Motor Com a business trip to Pendleton Friday. o ’clock. ness and sympathy shown us in our own age. Last summer Rosella and pany, Dearborn, Michigan. Mrs. O. Coryell and Mrs. Henry O. W. Payne, pastor. bereavement; also for all the floral fsnice Matott sent in seventeen The tnnnel will rdplace the present W’elr motored to Hermiston Thurs Offerings. pounds. Janice collected most oth ers water intake system which supplies day where Mrs. Weir received medi HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH George M. Gould, the Ford plants with 600,000,000 gal vhlle on her trip to central Oregon cal treatment for a severely sprained C. W. Cutler, pastor. F. H. Peterson, lons a day. At the same time the com- vith her grandparents. ankle. Sunday school at 10 A. M. psay Is remodeling its power house to Mrs. J. J. Crowley. Charlie McKenzie Is out of school. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox of Her Morning worship at 11 A. M. greatly Increase the power output Is Is III with a severe cold. miston were week end visitors at the Evening worship at 7:30 P. M. Both improvements, costing several Melvola Root Is spending the week home of Chas. Benefiel. Leaves for Indiana. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 million dollars, are being made to en with her grandparents, Mr. anj Mrs. Mr. Brownell of Portland stopped P. M. large the production facilities ot the J. M. Biggs, Department Com over for a short visit Thursday with mander of the American Legion, left A. M. Franklin. Mrs. Florence Root Pioneer (Boys Club) meeting Fri Ford plant 01 Boardman is alsq there. his daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Stevers. day, November 21, at 7 P. M. Hermiston Wednesday night for Sixty Pent Under Ground Donald Jackson, Glenn Hamman Mr. Brown was en route to Imbler, jlndianapolis, Indiana, where he will In constructing the waterway, the Dayton Harris, G tsc « Rodda, Jessie Oregon. BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH attend the National conference of de largest of Its kind ever undertaken by and Howard Kisges end Irene Atte- Mrs. John Smith and sons, John Place of meeting la In the Corlis a siagle business concern, the engi partment commanders and adjutants and Robert, left Friday for Portland hotel building, west of the railroad neers are borrowing sixty feet nnder to be held in that city November 17- bury attended the game at Heppner Armistice day. for a short visit with Mrs. Smith's track. ground for a distance of two and a Bftb 19. Before returning home Mr. Biggs Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McElroy and daughter, Mrs. Haxel Norcross. miles. They have gone under mala 19 A. M.. Bible school. will make a trip to Detroit, Mich., to Elwyn. and Miss Bessie Calkins were A splendid Christian Endeavor highways, railroads. street car tracka, 11 A. M., song service and special confer with the National Convention bridges, a cemetery and a creek. meeting is held every Sunday even choir numbers. Corporatlrth relative to holding the hare from Gresham on Monday. They ing nt the Community church. We One of the most difflcnlt teaks was 11:29 A, M. Preaching service. national convention in Oregon in vllted with Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Pear son. are glad to welcome all the young "What wilt you do With Your Sins’ ” that of tunneling nnder Baby Creek at The bead of one ef the sections of tbs Ford tunnel showing tbo machinery used 1932. a point which I t crossed by a railroad to burrow through the ground. In the foreground It one of the concrete Kooks Mr. and Mrs. H K. Dean and son folks. 9:20 P. M. Endeavor and adult used to lide the tunnel which hds an Inside diam eter of fifteen feet. Kenneth, and Mr. and Mrs. N. R. “Mr. and Mrs. R. Jonas of Yakima, prayer meeting service. The prayer bridge and where also a large sewer Goes to Lewiston. Mueller were guests at the C. M. Washington. visited several days last meeting class will atudy the subject la under construction by the city of one feet in outside diameter with a placed to form a ring around the cir Catherine Cranna left Friday night Jackson home Sunday. Detroit The piles that provide the solid steel shell or skin two and a cumference of the tunnel. One of them wwek at the home of their nephew, "The Sin Against the Holy Spirit.” foundation for tbe bridge and those of last week for Lewiston, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Buh|p>n ▼era Joi 7:20 P. M. Song service and soec- driven by tbe company constructing fourth Inches thick. This shield hue a acts as a keystone so that the lining where she spent the week-end vidt- bulkhead which is marie fast near the and son Bobby from Montana, visited lal choir numbers. tbs sowar formed a network on each front end. There are four openings of concrete, which Is eighteen Inches Ing friends. She returned to Hermis thick, withstands tbe pressure of the last week at the home of Mr. quit- Order 9:90 P. M. Peaching service. aide of tbe creek. It woe tbe task of through which tbs mud streams, like ton Sunday man's parent«, Mr. and Mrs. A. Buh tbs Ford engineers to barrow under toothpaste from a tube, as the shield earth. After this steel forms are eet Order now for Inter delivery. "The Hands of Ji man tbs creek, sewer and bridge, going is shoved forward by twenty powerful up end Oiled with concrete to form a Christas« Greeting Cards at the Her solid Inner lining which Is also eight bet wees tbe piles without striking or hydraulic Jacks. Spend Day.,' • ' ald office. Twenty-five V isit in een Inches thick. weakening them. Mrs. F. L. Kelley, Mrs. George Fiom Walla Walla. When tbe shield has been pushed including envelopes, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs were The present Intake system of the Boring of tbe tnnnel la accomplished forward snffleientiy concrete blocks Ford plant has a capacity of nnn.oflo.opo Wagner and Mrs. O. C. Pierce were Barnle Barnes of Walla Walla, was for 92.59. 1.50. These cards ssll week-end guests at the home of Mr. regular from 99.99 to 94-99 per box. and Mra. Bari Jones of Waoeo. Ore •»y mesas of a shield—a large steel two and a half feet wide and flve feet gallons a day. The new tunnel will be all day visitor« at the home of Mr. a Hermiston business visitor Monday. cylinder fourteen feet long and tw e n ty . long, each weighing 3.42« pounds, are able to carry »13,600,000 gall«—n. and Wednesday of thia and Mrs. A, E. Bensel Fridsy of last Tuenday Birds Probably Will Tested in Three be Delivered UMATILLA ir a is Ì IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS F o rd D igs T w o M ile T u n n e l fo r A B illio n G a llo n s o f W a te r a D ay N' 90a. w»’ k. I week.