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(Tlje Urrmiüímt itatlù 4 VOLUME XXV, Mi xÆ 23 4-H CLUB ACHIEVE MENT PROGRAM FEATURES AWARDS f ì HERMISTON, UMATILLA OODMTT, ORIGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931 «¡CA R LOAD WINESAP APPLES ♦ UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS * I SHIPPED TO DROUTH AREA FARM BUREAU FAVORS W EEVIL BILL AS SIAN U S HOSTS AT BRIDGE-LUNCHEON SUBSCRIPTION, >2.00 PER YEAR FIELD MAN EMPLOYED BY HERM ISTON LIGHT & POWER CO * ♦ FEATURE VALENTINE IDEA * COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 4 4 6 4 4 [ The Hermiston branch of the Uma The Valentine decoration idea was Bernice Byrnes visited her sister tills county American Red Cross Just carried out at a bridge-luncheon A large number of parents and Verna in Portland over the week finished loading a car of Winesap given at Mrs. Ralph Richard’s home children of Columbia enjoyed the end- apples, said to be the first car of Tuesday afternoon, when Mrs. Rich Byrd picture during its presentation Mrs. Joe Springer entertained the provisions contributed from Oregon ards and Mrs. Robertson entertained. Bridge club at her home last Friday to drouth sufferers. This car was SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE AWARDED J Valentine favore were presented to in Hermiston last week. SHOW HALTER PRESENTED TO afetrnoon. Miss Perry Arthur has taken sent to the American Red Cross at guests seated at the six tables. A iVTLL MAKE IMMEDIATE SUR VE I FOR CLUB WORK Both town teams were defeated b y|C °iro- W. The Union Pacific rail MORRIS PIERSON clever arrangement of pink Jello charge of the housework at the Stil lings home since Mrs. Shaws has OF HERMISTON Arlington when they played basket road generously delivered this car vegetable salad on a lettuce leaf, over their system free of charge. Resolution Sent to Representatives topped with mayonnaise in a flower gone. Certificate» of Achievement, Club ball last Thursday evening. Mrs. Bill Draky motored to Pen To Repair Entire Transmission Lines design and red cherry center, beat Earlna Burely of Portland visited | Mrs. O. E. Holt, volunteer Red at State House; Co-Op Creamery Pin» and Special Awards Pre Cross secretary says: "The west end dleton Saturday. pickle placed next, making the con here this week. Covering Territory At Stanfield of the county has given excellent re Report Postponed trast, home canned yellow corn, and Mrs. Laura Morris was absent from sented By H. J. Seymour Mrs. Walt Bullard visited in Port-| sponse in aiding drouth relief, in Echo. Umatilla, Hermiston meat fried to a crisp brown, finished school Thursday and Friday on ac land over the week end. fact, that section has done more A special meeting of the Farm Bu with piping hot parkerhouse rolls, count of illness. A 4-H Club Achievement program J. A. Clarke, manager of the Her Bob Barrett worked in Messenger than any other region In the coun reau (lo-operatlve association was constituted the plate l u n c h e o n . Mrs. Harold Hunt and children was held In conjunction with the Tuesday of last week. , I ty, held Tuesday night in the basement Pumpkin pie with whipped cream were afternoon visitors at the Shro- miston Light & Power company, this Farm Bureau meeting last Tuesday week announced that A1 Clayton has Word was received here that Oeo. of the library, with President Henry and coffee was served for desert. key home Monday. evening. been employed as permanent mer Ott presiding. Kendler of Umatilla and Dorothy . - n n w n *-• - . The remainder of the afternoon —» I ®’ Convention Date Set Flyod McMullen, one of the boys Isom were united in marriage > Lowell and Wayne Hurst are In chandise salesman for the company last _ An amendment is before the state was spent playing bridge in a cozy who has been doing exceptionally Sunday. school again after an absence of a and that he will start taking a sur The annual convention of the legislature to amend the alfalfa wee well-lighted room. Mrs. C. C. Deur t.ood work with his club projects, Miss Wilma Roth visited in Port-1 Umatilla and Morrow county I. O. O. vll quarantine bill which will pre fey received high score and Mrs. F week spent in Walla Walla with their vey immediately, covering the entire gave an interesting talk on his trip grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. territory Included in the service of F. Lodges will be held in Hermiston vent the legislature from appro V. Prime second. land over the week end. Speagle. to the club summer school at Corval this branch. Miss Rosa Recco entertained the Saturday’ February 28- « is hoped priating money for maintalnance. A lis last summer, describing the way R. D. Tuttle is vteiting with his Mr. Clayton is an eastern Oregon motion was made by A. D. Smith to members of her Sunday school class to 8ecure ihe 8tate o,ficeri as "Peak- the school is conducted and the value P. T. A. Program Scheduled brother W. H. Tuttle this week. young man, coming from Enterprise, ers at that time. instruct representatives that the it has for boys and Eirls in club at ber bome Sunday. The afternoon This will be the first time since Farm Bureau was in favor of the bill Walter Norquist spent Monday and and has served in the capacity of i was spent in playing games and pop- The Parent Teachers association work. talesman for a number of years. He 1922 that the convention has been as It stands. The motion carried and will sponsor the following program Tuesday with his folks at home. ' ping corn. J. A. Yeager, county school sup. will start the survey in Hermiston. held in Hermiston. the secretary was instructed to send at its regular meeting Thursday, Feb Ed Hobbs and Charley Byrd of crintendent, discussed girl’s club ¡ There are three new pupils on the In calling on residents Mr. Clay copy of the resolution to represen ruary 12: Song, America, by the Portland spent Saturday with Mrs. work in the county, and awarded ? school enrollment, Thomas and Gall ton will cheek ovor electrical appli tatives at .the state house. Tom Stewart and family. school; a reading. "My Captain" by Hard Time Social Success club pins to the members of th e :Ho,mes> grade school, and Sarah ance needs and repairs and act in Due to a request by E. M. Hauser, Nina Rae McCulley; violin solo by Mr. and Mrs. L. Norquist of Wallu an advisory capacity whenever pos Home Economics clubs In this gee-'Holmes as a sophomore. They are The hard time social given last assistant county agent, the organi Louis Barnard; Gettingsberg Address la. Wn., spent Monday and Tuesday tion. Leader pins were also awarded Uvlng with their aunt and uncle Friday night by the Methodist Ladies zation voted scholarships to summer by Chester Dyer; a piano solo by with Mr. Norquist’s parents, Mr. and' sible. Stanfield, Echo and Umatilla to Mrs. W. A. Hineline, who has Mr- and Mrs. Henry Edwards, follow in line for a survey. Aid in the church was a decided suc- school at Oregon State college to the Fern Linder; vocal solo by Mrs, J. S Mrs, Peter Norquist. worked hard and faithfully as leader The U. H. S. basketball teams I cess. Approximately 70 were present boy and girl receiving highest honors Since taking over this field in Burnham and a short talk to the pa of the grite' clubs during the last again won over Irrigon high school I with some unique costumes in vogue in club work on the Hermiston pro Carlton Lynch left recently for the June 1929. Mr. Clark hns supervised rents and teachers by Rev. Father wheat country where he will be em year, and to Grace Rodda, local club when they played on the Irrigon I Bob Hooker won first prize for the ject. repair work on the Hermiston and Nesdale. leader. ployed for some time. floor last Tuesday evening. I best man's costume, Mrs. A. E. Mar- months this summer will complete A, report from the committee for In the livestock division E. L. Mrs. Archie McFarland was in ib le first for ladies' costume and Mr. investigating the co-operative cream Mrs. T. Wilson who has been con Stanfield. The entire transmission Jackson. Farm Bureau project leader, Pendleton last week. land Mrs. Joe Udey second prize for ery situation will be given some time fined to her home on account of Ill lines will also be gone over for re M. E. Ladies Aid Meets Mrs. L. M. Marble, Poultry club lead ness is much improved. pairs some time this summer. Before M. J. Short, who has been visitin g|b est costume.' in the near future at a special meet The Methodist Ladies Aid met at er, J. W. McMullen, Holstein club his niece Mrs. Minnie McFarland, Hiram Stillings motored to Pen coming to Hermiston Mr. Clark was ing. Members of the committee are: the home of Mrs. New Madden Wed leader, and S. H. Barnard, Hamp has returned to his home in White manager of the Edison Sault Electric H. Reid, chairman, L. C. Dyer, E. nesday afternoon and spent the time dleton Friday evening. shire sheep club leader were present Swan, Wn. Mrs. Shaw who has boen house company In Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Jackson, J. Jcndrzjcwskl and T. tying a quilt for use in the par ed with leader pins. Walther Ott, keeper at the Stillings' home for Until recently Mr. Clayton served Gregory. The U. H. S. teams defeated Her sonage. After finishing that they MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ♦ who is now at Oregon State college, miston high school last Friday night as salesman for the Rohrman Motor some time is returning this week to began v.ork on a new quilt. Re was leader of the Jersey Calf club « her home near Ranier. company of Hermiston, and is well on the local floor. The girls score ♦ State Legion Officers Visit freshments were served and an en for the past season. All members of was 24-18 and the boys score 38-7. known by residents in this district. A party of state Legion officers joyable social time was had. Mrs. C. M. Jackson entertained at the various clubs that completed He aeks that he be informed as to Bernadine Lash of Pendleton v is - la party Friday afternoon in honor spent a few hours Tuesday as guests Medical Hospital Notes their work for the past year were ited here Saturday and Sunday. your electrical difficulties as he will at the J. M. Biggs home on their ANTI-0LE0 BILL WINS of Bobby’s eigth birthday. John and Dwight Ellenwood are given club pins representing their act as a mediator in the service of Ernest Peck and Dorothy Lash | Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Miatott and way to Milton-Freewater to attend a in the hospital this week for medical the company. He can be reached at years of endeavor in club work. conference there. Those in the party FAVORABLE REPORT motored to Pendleton Saturday eve-1 children were Pendleton visitors Sa- treatment. Certificates of Achievement were any time at the Hermiston Light & ning. were: Mrs. Calte B. Heider, Sheridan, turday. Mrs. Glen Handley it Boardman is Power company office. The representative mentioned in presented to JSnos Martin, president i Members of the Merry Mixers and state president ‘ "of the’ Auxiliary; the foiowing news article taken from here for medical attention. ’ of the Hampshire Sheep club, and j Mrs. Mabel Lash visited here Sat Merry Stitchers clubs receiving pins Mrs. Jack ICakin, Dallas, Committee the Oregonian, is an uncle of Dr. A Mrs. Lee Meade of Boardman was Floyd McMullen, president of he Hol urday. Woman from District No. 2; Mrs. W. Christopherson of Hermiston. discharged from the hospital today. LIMITED APPLICATIONS OPEN stein Calf club. Both of these clubs i A1 Kendy visited in Pendleton I at tbe Farm Bureau meeting Tues- iay evening were: Vera Sisson, Be Ladocla Cobb, Prineville, vice presi A new Majestic cabinet radio, FOR U. S. MARINE CORPS The item follows: "The house agri had finished lOo per cent, all mem Sunday. dent; Mrs. Catherine Belcher, Port culture committee today “reported model 131, has been Installed In the The U. S. Marine Corps has resumed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bly and son verly Allen, Jane Jackson, first year bers in each completing their work pins; Roeella Miatott and Irene Mc land, Committee Woman from Dist favorably a bill by Representative hospital by the Blessing Hardware recruiting and are accepting a limi and turning in final reports of their visited in Spokane Friday. rict No. 1; Mrs. Elsie Graham, Port Christopherson, Republican of South company, agents. Pete Tilson has returned from a Kenzie. second year pins; Mary Rod project. ted number of applicants for enlist land, Child Welfare department; Bob' Dakota, to prohibit the use by gov da and Gladys McKenzie, third year Floyd McMullen was presented visit to California. ment. Dillard, Portland, state service offi ernmental Institutions, Including the pins; and Grace Rodda a leadership E. McKenzie and Jay Beery of with the Thomas Wilson award, a The qualifications for enlistment cer; Carl Moser, Portland, state ad military service, of oleomargarine for pin. ♦ in the marines are that all applicants gold medal given to the outstanding Portland are visiting here. jutant; J. M. Biggs, Hermiston, table purposes." ♦ must be at least 69 Inches tall, 19 PINE CITY NEWS Charlie Egan has changed sche individual in the county for projects state department commander and Weather Report * <• yearB of age or over and not more dealing with meat producing pro dules. His train runs from Heppner Date Max. Min. Mrs. J. M. Biggs, state legislative Miss Imogene Paul was d elighted to Umatilla. jects. than 27, be an American citizen ot chairman. Mrs. Corrigal has been very ill good character and habits and quali ly surprised Wednesday when twon- Tom O’Donnell is here for a week’s January 29 .... ...................... 51.. ......25 A show halter offered by the Hol- lanuary 3o ■—...................... 31.. ......43 ty-six of her friends gathered at the at her home on Butter Creek, but is fied to pass the mental and physi stein-Frcisian association for indi visit. Mrs. Thomas Fraser entertained Paul home to help her enjoy her now Improving. C. G. Morris is vteiting his wife January 31 .......................... 39.. ......36 viduate placing first in their class at cal examinations. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and February 1 .......................... 41.. ......34 with a dinner and theatre party last birthday. The evening was spent with the Oregon State Fair was awarded here. The United States Marine are now Monday evening In honor of Tommy’s games, music and a general good son arc visiting nt the home of Mrs. serving in China. Cuba, Haiti, Nic Jack Cherry of Walla Walla and February 2 .... ...................... 38 ......34 to Morris Pierson. By winning the birthday. Covers were laid for Bobby first premium in his class at the fair son Earl of Pendleton visited here February 3 .... ...................... 36. ......33 and Jean Miller, Gale Felthouse, time, after which Mrs. Paul served Plourd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee aragua, Panama, Virgin Islands, Nelli. February 4 .......................... 37.. ......33 refreshments. Morris Pierson also won a scholar Sunday. Guam and the liawaiin Islands, also Glen Warner and Tommy Fraser. O. F. Barholomew left Monday for on board the ships of the United Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bly and son ship to the club summer school held Corvullis where he will remain for States fleets. visited in Walla W alla Sunday. Mr. each year at Oregon State college. some timo. Ernest M. Hauser, assistant coun Bly’s mother returned with them. All applicants who are enlisted on Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morey returned the west coast are sent to the marine Joe Tucker has retired from hie ty ageut. asked that the Farm Bur By Albert T. Reid to their home at Freewater Monday corps training station at San Die eau offer a scholarship to the out position as telegraph operator in the When the R ed Cross Calls— Give! from a week’s visit at the home of go, California. standing boy and girl in club work Union Telegraph office here. The their daughters, Mrs. Dan Lindsay vacancy has been filled by Mr. on the Hermiston project. The mem The marine corps recruiting sta and Mrs. Charles Morehead. bers of the Farm Bureau voted that Smith. tion is located at Room 4 30, Wor- The Christian Endeavor was well chester Building, Third and Oak the organization give these scholar attended Sunday evening. After the Streeta, Porland, Oregon. ships in support of club work. meeting was finished a large cake « H. C. Seymour, state club leader, ♦ with filty candles was cut and served IRRIGON NEWS * after presenting the club pins, certi ♦ STOP-OVERS ALLOWED ON to those attending the meeting. The «■ ficates of achievement, and special ♦ UNION PACIFIC; 30 DAY LIMIT cake was in honor of the C. E. fif awards, closed the program with a tieth birthday. Eldin Alien, son of Mrs. Hugh Portland, Ore., February 4— First very Interesting talk on some of the Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bartholomew class one-way tickets purchased on Grimm, was accidently struck in the phases of club work. snent Sunday evening at the home of February 1 and thereafter will be head by a ball bat while playing on Mr. and Mrs. Foiey. the school grounds Tuesday. Several good for stop-overs enroute within Lila Bartholomew. Alma Neill and 30 days from date of sale according stitches were taken In his scalp. The F. Bartholomew made a business to W. K. Cundiff, General Passenger wound was painful but not serious < ADDITIONAL LOCALS ♦ and Elden la agin in school. trip to Pendleton Friday. Agent of the Union Pacific System. Mrs. W. D. Nelli Is going to ac ♦ ♦ Chas. Smith of Heppner, and Oscar To take care of these stop-overs company Charley Ploud to Richland the time limit on such tickets has Kiethley of Eight Mile were visiting The Semi-Monthly Sewing club to visit her son Clarance Neill. farmers in this vicinity Tuesday. Mr. been extended to 3o days from the met Tuesday afternoon at he home The Pine City Sunday school was date of sale. Formerly the time li Kiethley was trying to purchase a of Mrs. Conley. The afternoon was few young heifers. ahead last Sunday In the contest. mit on each ticket averaged from 1 to spent sewing, after which delightful Lila Bartholomew and Elsie Strain 8 days, according to the length of Mrs. Lucy Rodgers, county school refreshments were served by the spent Saturday afternoon at the home the trip. superintent from Heppner, accompa hostess Those present were: Mrs. of Neva and Oleta Neill. nied by Mrs. Sinnard. clothing spec The new stop-over privilege Is not Blessing, Mrs. Knerr, Mrs. Sage, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger available on one-way tickets that are ialist from O. S. C. spent Wednesday Virgil Smith, Mrs. T. K. Johnson and made a business trip to Pendleton good for passage only In tourist cars at the school house where cutting of Mrs. J. Pearson. Saturday. patterns and remodeling were dem or day coaches. A low rail fare, Miss O'Keefe. Mise Wllkene. Mr. onstrated. A discussion on fashions, Miss Maxine Stanfield, teacher In somewhat less than the standard Rohrman and Mr. McReynolds motor materials and colors for the coming Pine City High school was 111 and fare, applies this year in tourist cars ed to Meacham Sunday to spend the season was held. Lunch was served unable to attend school Tuesday and a still lower fare is available day skiing and coasting. They report at noon by the H. E. C. Indies. A hen trips are made in coaches. and Wednesday of last week. the snow as being "Just right” and large number of the high school girls Week-end round trip excursions are Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Finch spent the weather ideal. - were excused from classes for the af Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. also being made attractive this year, The Catholic Ladies Altar Society ternoon program. effective March 1, allowing stop and Mrs. Ray Applegate. met Wednesday afternoon at the Basketball games by the high overs at any point enrouto whereas home of Mrs. Ralph Richards. school boys and girls with the Uma The annual meeting of the Uma no stop-overs are available at pre Harry Kelley has recently pur tilla teams were played Tuesday tilla County Health association will sent. The limit on the low fare chased the property known as the old night. Umatilla won both games. be held In the Library club room. week-end round tripe will be exten Johnson place and will move the . , ... , Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grimm motor- Pendleton, Oregln. February 20. at ded an additional day, making it poe- house. along with all fencing, to his \ - . , . , . __ ed to Echo Wednesday where Mrs. 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. Fedie Orr, Dun bn r- slble to start on Friday and return place east of town. . .. . _, _ . . __. - Grimm is receiving medical treat F.xecutlve secretary of the Oregon on the following Tuesday. The pre Mrs. A. W. Purdy has returned ment Tuberculosis association will speak sent fare-and-one-thlrd basis for from Portland where she spent p Also Mrs. Glendora M. Blakely, state theee week-end round trips will con (QrsttvM »n iwt p«<«) tinue to nppiy. Odvisory nurse F ill »peak.