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wamm n « OB TBK UMATILLA PROTECT ▼OL. XXV — BUMBER IS— GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY CELE BRATED t 4 The Hermiston Herald profitable CO-OPERATE!! Remember the Banana. Every time it leave* the bunch, it gets skinned. HZRMRTOB, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGOB, THUR8DAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1930 BENEFIT CARD PARTY NETS FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY APPROXIMATELY >17 PROFIT OUTLIBES YEAR’S PROGRAM Regular Meeting Held November SI Mr*. F. B. Swayze Wins First Print W ith Art a* The For Women; Btrt H lneline Subject. Get* Prize for Men. t SIXTY PRODUCERS BELONG TO WORK OF U-60,1-60 CLUB DESCRIBED SUBSCRIPTION, >2.00 FEB YXAB FIGURES FOR ABORTION TEST GIVEN OUT BY AGENT 8.75 Per Cent of Animal* Tested Showed Indications of Disease. CLUB ORGANIZED IB 1924 BY SEV Approximately *17.00 were mail - ASSOCIATION ERAL LADIES The regular meeting ot the Farm Figures Just made available from at the benefit card party given Mon MR. A BB MRS. E. P. ILLSLEY MAR- Bureau Auxiliary wag held Novem the assistant county agent's office, TARGE AUDIENCE IB ATTEND day night of this week in the library Twhlve Quilts are Sent to Albertina show that progress is being made in ber 21 under the leadership of the Two Carload* of Turkeys to be Shipp MED 50 TEARS building by the library board for the Art committee and proved to be an ANCE TO ENJOY COMEDY eradicating infectious abortiou on Kerr Nursery This purpose ot raising money to buy new ed Before Christmas _ — . . 7 —. . — _ interesting social hour. Mrs. Tilden the Hermiston project. Program Held in Their Honor T n a te j* ,^ an lntere8tlng U lk OIl art whlch chairs. There were 8 tables at the ' ««ve i Year. When this work was first started Leads Capably A cted; Perforftmaoe Holiday. party, where both bridge anq 600 was enthusiastically received. The day Evening by Eastern here 42'per cent of the animals test were played. Credited With Being Great Years ago a number of ladies be ed were reactors. By a gradual pro- ‘ business meeting wag taken up with The board of directors of the East There were ftrst and second prizes gan to meet occasionally for purely Star Lodge. financial reports on the various ac cesg of eliminating the reactor ani Financial Success. tivities of the auxiliary and the ern Oregon Turkey Growers met at for both men and women. Mrs. F. social reasons. In August, 1924, The fiftieth wedding anniversary laundry and cannery showed a safe the assistant county agent's office on B. Swayze won the first prize and they decided to organize and meet mals from the local herds the p centage has been cut down until the Excell: nt coaching, a capable cast of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley of thl* margin on the balance side. The Thursday, November 20, to discuss Mrs. Bert Haneilne won the second regularly in the various homes. They city occurred on Tuesday, Novem next regular meeting w ill be held affairs connected with the shipment prize for women. Bert Haneilne and elected officers as follows December test conducted the middle of this and splendid business management ber 25, 1930. In honor of the event* December 5 with Mrs. S. K. Thomas of turkeys that the association sent Ralph Richards won the first and 4, 1924: President, Mrs. Charles month showed lesg than 9 per cent a'l combined to make the Junior class reactors. I ¡ay "A Pair of Slrca," presented he- « second prizes for men. a musical program was given the: as chairman assisted by Mrs. H. S. out last Tuesday. Kaiser; vice-president, Mrs. R, Ag Progress can even be noted • ¡thin ore a large audience at the Oasis Tuesday evening by Queen Esther Clark, Mrs. Wm. Kik and Mrs At this meeting the names of Since the refreshments, served at new, and secretary-treasurer- Elda each pear. The following figure« thea' e last Friday evening, a thor- members Joining the association since 11 o’clock, were donated, the expense Buhman. Chapter of the Eastern Star. Gladys Hooker. give a comparison of results of t< ougt succ< i, b o e f r o i the dramatic the last director's meeting were Mr. Illsley is a well-known and res of the P«rty was very small, making Papers on such topics as labor The following program eras outlin test conducted last spring and ttu and finan laj |t-n d point. pected pioneer merchant of Hermis ed for the coming year's work and brought up and the new members ac most of the money taken in profit. problems, political questions and lest this fall: The p lo /’ttsc'f, is i n an sing com cepted. More that* sixty producers ton, having been active in business members are requested to keep this At the benefit party held this time national development were read. Busy Apr. Nov edy centering arounl Mr. Johns and in the Hermiston, Stanfield and last year, considerable more money louse wives in rural districts have not and civic affairs for more than 20 paper for future reference: \ Test Test years. Soon after moving to this com November 7 and May 15: Cooking: Boardman communities are now mem was taken in there being 12 tables much time to devote to research so No. Herds tested ............. 154 J34 Mr. Nett'eton, business P'"tners, who are always quarrel! it. Finally a munity in 1910 be set up a trade in Mrs. Henry Hooker, chairman, as bers of the association. at that party. The library board, the organization began to look for the blacksmith business which he car sisted by Mrs. Paxton, Mrs. Shannon, It was decided at this meeting that composed of Mrs. C. M. Best, Mrs. new sources of interest. They settled No. Animals Tested ........ 1370 1302 •jr.me of poker decitl s the master and P. C. Herds Infected ...... 30.5 24.£ 'lie valjt. Mt>ny c ausing situations ried on for over 10 years. ^irs. Mary Hooker and Mrs. Hammer, in the future no new members would Carl McNaught, Mrs. Walter Hamm, cn charitable work and upon inves 8.75 'ollow. Dick Hitt and^ Jimmy Neary Mr. Illsley was born in Nov^ f/.,November 21 and June 5, Art: be accepted ten days prior to any Mrs. H. T? Fraser and Mr. B. S. tigation of Mrs. C. M. Jackson, they P. C. AnIni: Is Reacting . 10.1 With thi3 pro, rcs3 In mind, it I' as Mr. Johns and Mr. Fettleton, were Kingsley, thank the people that at Scotia, Canada, in 1853 where he re shipping date. It was felt that this decided November 5, 1929, to make fh. Mildred Tilden, chairman, ag sided until 1874 when he moved ti isted by Mrs. Walters. Mrs. Dunn move was necessary in order to avoid tended, but are greatly disappointed quilts for the Albertina Kerr Nur quite possible that this communt i-c -ptinnally well cast and each gave confusion is marketing arrange because there was not a larger sery. Local needs are, of course, pro may in time reach the stage when i v portrayal meriting much applause, Dover, Minnesota where he met and ing and Mrs. Victor Stockard. married Miss Georgian na Eilsbury, vided for first . In the last year can be accredited as an abortion frer 'are Fhoekey os Florence proved to December 5 and June 19, Litera ments. When arrangements were crowd. bo an attractive heroine and Cheater A feature dance by Miss Twilia twelve quiltg have already been sent area. on November 25, 1880. They resid ture' Mrs. S. K. Thomas, chairman, being made for the last shipment it ohnson as Vandurholt, the lawyer, ed in Dover several years after which assisted by Mrs. H. T. Clark, Mrs. was thought that only slightly over Hause was given during the even to the hom«.- and some given as birth ■,avo a thoroughly adequate perform- one-half of a carload would be put ing for the entertainment of the day gifts to club babies. they moved to Sleepy Eye. Minne Kik and Mrs. Gladys Hooker. ncc. Fern Lindner and Helen sota, where they lived until 1900' The ladies of the club and their December 19 and July 3, Recrea on the market at this time, but a guests. 'font liter as Mrs. Nettleton and when they moved to Clarkston, W ashg tion: Mrs. Baxter Hutchison, chair heavy last minute sign-up brought a friends donate all their surplus Bew- | sracixL coaBaavoNDSMca 'ally Parker, respectively, played lngton. They came to this commun man, assisted by Mrs. Christley, Mrs. full carload to be cared for. which ing scraps and a small nontly due Irie ravage returned ho le iron heir robs in an extremely capable resulted in a good deal of delay and pays for cotton linings, mailing » id ity in 1910 and have made it their Upham and Mrs. Legsie Tilden. lannrr. Clark Paul played the part Walla Walla where she has bean at other club expenses. home since then. Present at the an- jty . January 2 and July 17, Home Dec confusion to care for the unexpected f Jtmmv, the office boy, an<l Edna She eaterei The club has Its social and frater tend'ng high school. nlversary observance Tuesday were orations: Mrs. Hurst, chairman, as volume. However, the action of the ♦ « rs ' n«l Mrs tbe m-td. furnished nal side In that they have occasional Htrmlsion high school. Mr. and Mrs. Illsley’s two children. sisted by Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Roberts board of directors in shutting down «lent/ of lav.ghs. Bob Henderson Homer I ' te r 11 visited 3v.n>'.ay e on late signers will tend to overcome picnics, surprise parties and visit or Dr. W. W. nisley, former resident • agd Mrs. Sommerer. ook two voles, those of Applegate send flowers to members who arc 111. the home of his brother, Bill Luterel. of Hermiston, now of Fullerton, Cal '/¿January 18 and August 7, Sewing: this difficulty In th« future. 'nd the shipping clerk. Walter Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch left fo The present officers are: President, While there hag been no definite lfornia, and Howard Illsley who lg LV Wilson, chairman, assisted by «arson took the part of Krome In a Mrs. J. Prindle; Vice-President, Mrs. Portland Tuesday where Mr. Lync) engaged in the Jewelry bOsiness in 'Sirs. New Madden. Mrs. McCully and information as yet ag to when the apable manner while Lawrence Rodda. and Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. expects to undergo a surgical opera next shipment w ill be, the directors Camaa, Washington. iftrs. Buell. warner as Tony Toley, the sales- tion. C Flannlgan. Many beautiful presents and flow ..¿February 6 and August 21, Poul are In favor of putting out a ship The town basketball team Jour Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Lynch, MrO >an, proved himself capable of aaiea- Anyone may Join this happy group ers have been presented to Ml*” atwl try: Mrs. Jendrzejewskl, chairman, ment as soon as a carload of birds neyed to Irrigon Monday night of lanshlp. lap Templpeton, Mrs. Hammond Mrs. Illsley In honor of the occasion assisted by Mrs. Harr, Mrs. Botkin in prime condition can be assembled. this week to engage with the Irrigon of faithful workers. To Miss Elliott, director of the play, Billy and David Hammond and Dor It is probable that there will be two team for the first game of the sea and the entire community taker tji»w} and Mr» Addleman. cas Throop motored tq Pendleton Bat- is probably due much Of the success CORRECTION opportunity to congratulate them on February £9 and September 4» shipments before the Christmas hol son. The teams were well matched rrdny. of fhe performance. "their'bOMen wedding anniversary. Music: Mrs. Henry Ott, chalAnan. idays. and at the end of the game the Musical numbers .by* the high J: A. Yeager county school super The article in last week's Issue of assisted by Mrs. Barnard, Mrs. Lynch, score wag 12 to 12. The two teams the Herald. "Hunting to Be Permitt intendent accompanied by Aildry :chool orchestra, a girls sextette and GOOD NEWS FOR KIDS Mrs. Knauff and Mrs. Bloom. decided to play five minutes longer ed in Cold Springs Reserve," was in Winklen assistant state club leadei >y Howard Klages were given bet- March 6 and September 18, Civlo to decide the match which they did. correct, however the order mentioned visited the Columbia school Tuesday veen the acts and were mUch enjoyed The local Oasis Theatre, beginn Beauty: Mrs. Snell, chairman, assist 1OBBEHAHA BEW8 B 0T 1S Irrigon getting one more basket in Mr. and Mrs. A. Meiblrth, of Walls 'ijr the audience. Migg Elinor Daily, ed by Mrs. Tumbled, Mrs. Udey, Mrs. ing with the show starting the 26th that time thus defeating the home in the story referred to the closing Walla, Washington, visited at th« nuslc director, planned the musical of that portion of the South Canyon, of this month, announce that the R. H. Stockard and Mrs. Stewart. team 14 to 12. home of I. M. Savage Monday even ■trogram. or Despain Gulch, which In the past pries for all children under 12 years (By Miss Grace Rodda) March 20 and October 18, Health: The team was composed of George Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott and Mrs. Harvey Payne, chairman, assist of age will be 15 cents Instead of 25 McKenzie, Jack Smith, Ray Wood few yearg has been open to hunters. ing of this week, Mrs. Meiblrth Is t Hunting on the Cold Springs Re sister of Mrs. Savage. OASIS THEATRE NEWS children spent Saturday In Pendle ed by Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Lens, Mr*. cents, which has been charged In the ward, Earl Bensel, Frank Swayze, C. A. Keller Is in Portland thk past. On special occasions the price Roy Bills, Leonard Nation and Ern serve remains closed as In the past ton. Jewett, and Mrs. McPherson. Coming Thanksgiving day the not- with the additional closing of Des week receiving medical treatment. B. F. Williams has returned to the There w ill be two open meetings w ill he announced. est Cox. ad Swedish comic in "Cuckoo” num- pain Gulch known aa the canyon Quanlta Well» visited Erma Potter home of his d a ig lter . Mrs. W. A. during the year, one on May first jer. In Raoul Walsh's production, running south from the original Sunday. ANNOUNCEMENT Haneilne, after spending a week at and the other on October second. Leaves for Portland. southern reserve line. The Columbia and Sunbeam sewing 'The Cock Eyed World,” El Brendel hie home In Milton, Oregon. Earl Bennett left Monday for Port club girls are entertaining the boys «ang a few ditties. In Walsh's cur- A silver tea will be given at the Mrs. J. V. Allen, who has been 111 Order your Christmas cardg now! and the prtmkty pupils Wednesday ent production "Hot For Paria,” in home of Mrs. J. D. Wsghorn ¡Decem land where he will spend Thanks for the past month, Is improvtpg very vhlch Victor McLaglen ig featured Your choice, *2.60 per box, printed. afternoon. giving day visiting relatives. ber 3, at 2:80' P. M.-adv. slowly. w vlth Brendel and FI ft Dorsay, the At the Herald office. Elmer. McCormack of Pendleton 'wede comic has been promoted by waa visiting In this neighborhood Vaish to sing a special number, writ- Thursday of last week. en for him by Walter Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. D.- D. Deeter enter nd Edgar Leslie and called "The tained at bridge Friday evening. "uckoo Song.” Guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Fellow f^'iO .\> £ 3 • t U ’ÄCV — ■ U b e r i . R e id "Hot for Paris,” coming to the West, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Chris ")aals theatre Wednesday and Thurs- topherson and Mr. and Mrs.. C. M. lay, November 26 and 27, chiefly Thieves entered the school house Jackson. oncerns the first mate of a galling Melvola Root has returned to some time Sunday night and got away essel, played by McLaglen. He buys school after being absent several with an assortment of property. This The following report for Octobei v ticket In the Calcutta sweepstakes, included two Navajo blankets from Weeks on account of Illness. was given out by Miss Helen J. wins the capital prize in the derby Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oari of La the rest room, a six shooter, about *2 Sampson, county health nurse. Dur ind cannot be found to deliver to him in cash and some other small articles. Grande visited last week at the M. ing that month 18 meetings were at he million. When all the money is A systematic search for valuables T. Matott home. tended by her and talks were givei lelivered McLaglen proceeds to go was made by the thief or thieves who * Mrs. B. P Williams of Milton Ore as follows: At the Umatilla count, >n a spending spree In Paris and then gon arrived Bunday to visit her daug ramsacked the steel filing cabinets teachers' Institute on the method of things happen. taking some small articles but pass hter, Mrs. W. A. Hlneline. She ex making health Inspection which ing up-registered bonds In the case. pects to remain over Thanksgiving. teachers are required to complete The Friday-Saturday picture at the Lindsay Warren of Portland, and Entrance was gained by prying open during the first month of the school lasts Theatre is "What a Man,” a basement window after other means Robert Warren, of Pendleton, former year; before the Guardians of th« «tarring Reginald Denny and Meriam After residents of this community, visited ot entrance had been tried. Camp Fire girls on "First Aid;" be ecgar. Her hobby was collecting entering the window was carefully at the Fricks home Friday and Sat fore the woman'» department of th< ramps. The entertainment sensa closed. Later the Standard Oil Ha urday of last week. -White Eagle Grange on "Baby tion of the s ason. , M. T. Matott attended the football tton was entered and some gas and Clothes;” before the Girl's Loagw oil may have been taken. The same game between Mac Hl and La Grande Paging Mr. and Mr*. Public! 'bej^r at the McLoughlin high school. MU ■1 held in Milton, Oregon, Friday of evening a school and service station ton-Freewater on "Health as a Step Friends: Just a line to let you at Umatilla were broken Into but last week. to Beauty;” at the regional Inatituti know that 100 stars of Stage and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson enter little of value was taken at the place. for nurses at Portland on "Olrss«n screen are coming to town to wish Two men stripped two tires from a tained a t dinner and bridge Thurs for Mothers," and before the region you "Happy Days,” At the Oasis car belonging to Armistead Carter day evening. al meeting of the Parent-Tracher as theatre Sunday and Monday, Novem- Mr. ang Mrs. Leo Root of Board- and the same morning two guests ' noclatlon at La Grande on "The Neg ■^r 30 and December 1. at the Hermiston hotel departed from man spent Sunday at the home of lected Age.” . the hostelry each carrying a blanket U. B. Root. Slxtten rural schools were visited WEATHER RFROFT on their arm. the property of the Boone Watson of Thornhollow woe Max. Min. Date during the month and the P' oils a guest at the M. T. Matott home hotel. The loss waa not discovered 2o ......... ........... 57 25 given the routine examination. Four until later. Saturday of last week. 44 2« of these were mountain schools anti November 21 ......... Several nights later, the night Mies Kate Attebury spent Sunday 37 33 22 ......... were reached with difficulty. at the home of her parents, Mr. and keeper of a lunch room In Umatilla ......... 37 32 23 ....... An 11 year old boy wns sent to was held up and robbed of about Mrs. Boy Attebury. She Is In train 29 33 24 the Shrinera’ hospital for crippled *85 In cash, and several valuable ing at 8t. Anthony’s hospital. 37 33 November 25 . children at Pcrtlmd. W. O. Rodda left Thursday of last articles from a punch board that was While in Portland for the nurses' week to attend the B u te Bee Keep in the lunch room. Nene of the lastitute and social workers' meet 7rom University. ers’ convention which was held at thieves have been caught as yet. Miss Jane Warner, who la attend ings. Mlse Samson visited * Umatilla Portland last week. county pntient at the Shrinera’ hos ing the University of Oregon thia Visit* From pital. consulted two physicians re rear, arrived In this city Thursday Mrs. O. R. O'Daniels of Pendleton. far Const garding a Umatilla county ease who morning accompanied by Mlse Mary Mrs. and Mrs. George Strohm left Oregon, arrived in this city Wednes had been under their rare, and talk lane Mills from Loe Angeles, Calif. Wednesday of thia week for Seattle day to spend Thanksgiving day at ed with Mias Emma Russell of the They will visit Thursday, Friday, the home of her daughter, Mr*. F. and etlser coast pointe where th ' Pacific protective society about a Saturday and Sunday at the home will epeM epvprnl week* vW tlS f ry- C, McKensle. err,a of delinquency In this count/. ot Mist Warner's parents, Mr. anti .Mr«, W. J. Warner of this city, i COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES TOWN BASKETBALL TEAM DEFEATED RY IRRIGON MONDAY » THIEVES CONDUCT. RAID IN HERMISTON AND UMATILLA Y i JUNIORS PRESENT SUCCESSFUL PLAY FRIDAY NOV. 21ST 7%C COUNTY HEALTH NURSE’S REPORT FOR OGTOBER GIVEN I