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$J. of 0. U b ra n HERMISTON HI6H RUNS WILD OVER UMATILLA NINE FREREDICK STEIW ER TO SPEAK IN PENDLETON APRIL 25 District Track Meet Saturday FIRST PROGRAM IN OBSERVANCE OF MUSIC WEEK A district track meet will be held on the local field Saturday afternoon April 18, at 2:00 o'clock in which en tries will be made from the Echo Stanfield, Umatilla and Hermiston high schools. Contestants will enter from the elementary schools in these same districts and also from Colum bia, Minnehaha, Westland. Thomp son, and Cold Springs schools. Her OREGON TO RECEIVE NATIONAL miston is working for the county RECOGNITION FOR ACTIVITIES. meet to be held April 25. Injured When Car Overturns ;SIXTY-FOUR N AMES APPEAR HERMISTON LEGION POST TO SPONSOR RADIO BROADCAST J. W. Geisler and Ed Rolph of ON SCHOOL HONOR ROLL Portland were brought to the Her-1 ______ An invitation was extended the miston Medical hospital Sunduy for ■ The following is a list of honor roll Commercial Club and business men medical attention after their Ford students for the fifth six weeks: of the town and anyone interested coupe had overturned near Boardman First Grade— Lowell Winters, Oa- to attend a banquet given by the Pen and bruised them considerably. They car Payne, Betty Rood, Esther Con- dleton Chamber of Commerce Satur were on their way from Portland to ley. day, April 25. with Honorable Fred La Grande when the car became un- Second Grade— Gilbert Dyer. Tom erick Steiwer, United States Senator, MAJORITY OF TEAM HAS PART controllable in the loose sand. Their Fraser. Mary Harris, Mary Hemphill, and Honorable James Alger Fee, PROGRAM WILL BE SENT FROM Injuries were not serious. Irene Little. Maxine Mead, Jean Mc IN SCORING SPREE. Judge of the United States District Pherson. Ethel Paul, Bobby Smith. Court, as their guests. TWO PORTLAND STATIONS. CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY Stew art Allows U m atilla Two Hit»; It is the dsalre of the organization Third Grade— Suzanne Nye, Bettie School Music Departments Prepare Payne, Joyce McCulley, Glenn War State Departm ent Commander J. M. that the business interests of Uma DESCRIPTION GIVEN BY LOCAL Locals W alk Up on Score In ORGANIZING DIRECTORS MEET Num bers; School Art Exhibit ner, Kenneth Bensel, Marion Pierce, R iggs to be Master of Ceremonies; tilla county shall have an opportun F ifth Inning. To Be Feature. ity to hear Senator Steiwer, who is POLICE LOCATES ROBBERS At a meeting of the organizing Allan c,ark®. Roberta Winters, Other Local R epresentatives. The Hermiston high school batting to make the principal address, as his directors of the Umatilla Cooperative Fourth Grade— Geraldine Mullins. Robbers entered and ransacked the In cooperation with the national Creamery Wednesday night in the RaIph Marble, Gladys Pierson, Jesse squad took the second game of the topic will include various phases of Through the courtesy of Portland season from Umatilla last Friday af government and economic subjects John Wooster butcher shop at Uma and state Federation of Music clubs office of the Assistant County A gent; Moore, Virginia Dyer. radio stations KGW, of the Morning ternoon by a score of 11 to 2. After important to the citizens and tax tilla Wednesday night, April 8, and the high school and grade school at Hermiston, B. E. Dykes or Sandy,! F,fth Grad« — Kenneth Christian- Oregonian, station KEX, of the Jour winning from Echo recently the lo payers at this time. It will also per also the D. L. Brownell grocery store music departments are sponsoring Oregon, was employed to manage the 8011 Edward Hall, Nina Rae McCul- nal, and the American Legion, de ley, Helen Ralph, Ruth Shaw, Mary partment of Oregon, it has been made cals head this division which includes mit the paying of respects to the first obtaining two hams, two sides of programs in observance of national sign-up. Mr. Sykes spent seven years man ®kov’x’- possible for the Hermiston Port No. Stanfield, Echo, Umatilla and Pilot Federal Judge ever appointed from bacon, 6 cartons of cigarettes and two music week which begins May 3 and cans of peaches. After leaving there ends May 11. Miss Eleanor Daley has Sixth Grade— Verda Conley, Irene 37 to sponsor a program over the air the eastern Oregon district. Rock. aging the Sandy Creamery and four The dinner will start promptly at they entered a department store at charge of the music and Miss Wilken years as manager of the Pine-Eagle Kennings, Eugene Winters, Helen next Sunday morning, April 19. Five Things looked pretty dark for the Irrigon but were frightened away by Is chairman of the art exhibit com Dunning, Rosemary Serell. members of the Hermiston post and boys during the first two Innings 8:30 p. m. in the Elks building. Cooperative Creamery at Halfway. the owner who slept in the store. mittee. The art exhibit will be fea Seventh Grade — Herbert Skovbo, also a representative of the Hermis with no hits no runs in the first and The Umatilla Cooperative Cream Word was sent to B. J. Nation and tured the same evening together with Umatilla making two runs in the I AND FOR NEW EXPERIM ENT ery is very forunate in being able to Barbara Reid, Winston Roberts, June ton Commercial club will sponsor a the final performance and promises H. A. Pankow, local police officials, second. During the third inning STATION IS TRANSFERRED iecure Mr. Sykes for this work, as Richards, Charlotte Ralph, Zelma program Indorsing the efforts of the early Thursday morning and upon to be worth seeing. Northwest in obtaining the 1932 Neary got a hit and run. The fourth his records show that he has dono arriving at the scene, a sufficient des Elaborate preparations are being some very excellent work along this' American Legion national convention ' Inning registered no runs. A telegram was received recently cription was obtained of the robbers made by pupils and instructors and Hne i Davis, Neva Richards, Charles Shaw, for Portland. The first program will Umatilla lost all holds during the by H. K. Dean, superintendent of the to telephone officials in towns en the first program will be given a , Edna Turnblad, Marguerite Winters, be over KGW from 9:3o to 10:00 local Experiment Station, stating fifth Inning and Hermiston got in P ans are being laid for future Ninth Grade— Edith CTarke Kwen- week earlier, Friday, April 24, due route to be on the lookout. and the second over KEX from 10:30 meetlngs where the set-up will b e e x - iyth Corey, Anna Ray Martin with four runs by Martin, Neary. that the deed to the land for the to the crowded schedule. This will Friday morning Mr. Nation and to 11:00. plainc-l to the producers and they W hitsett and DeMoss. This break was new location had been transferred Tom B. Gurdane, county sherrlff, be in the form of a student recital will be given a chance to ask ques Woughter. Thia publication is not Informed what the locals had been waiting for from the Interior Department. This Tenth Grade— Dick Martin, Phyi regarding the detailed arrangements went to Hood River to get the two in the high school assembly at 7:45 tions about the organization. and the sixth inning saw them mark has been holding up plans for con its Winters, Glen Pierson. thieves after they had been detected p. m. Those appearing on this pro possible for the Hermiston Post No. up six runs over the home plate. struction but these w ill be carried gram are Fern Lindner, Helen Jen- Eleventh Grade— Robert Hender distinctively individual and different and taken into custody. They had PRESENT WEATHER IDEAL These were made by Neary, Martin, out as rapidly as possible now. P. M son, Fern Lindner. Edna Ott. Cath obtained $3Oo worth of tools and drzejewskl, Joan Barnard, Marjorie is promised. State Commander J. M. Whitsett, Pearson, DeMoss and Stew Brant, E. F. Price and M. R. Lewis erine McMullen, Helen Woughter. two shot guns in The Dalles and »200 , Burnham, Edna Ott, Cecil Warner, FOR ASPARAGUS CUTTING Biggs will sidestep all rules and reg of the State College were here Satur art. worth of electric drills were in their Anna May Martin. Betty Ralph and Twelfth Grade — Mary Brownson ulations in acting as master of cere day conferring with Mr. Dean regard- The two runs for Umatilla were Farmers are cutting their aspara Enos Martin. monies honoring the home post. Her ing tentative plans for construction possession that had not been accoun- G°ldie Shutter. All these students made by E. Tipple and L. Brown ted for. They drove a Studebaker. are tak,"8 private lessons for credit gus crops this weok and if the pres miston is the first tow» in the state A good start is being made by the The fifth, sixth, seventh and ent weather conditions prevail there DYER-WILSON touring. to sponsor such a program which in Union Oil A gent Promoted local team if they can continue eighth grades will take part, giving will be half a carload shipped from dorses the 1932 American Legion na j A quiet wedding ceremony was per W. Ball, who has been the local through the season. Stanfield and special vocal numbers. Roselle Matott the local depot daily to the Three REPORT OF NEW FAMILIES IN j formed Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 tional convention for Portland. Hermiston will play a game on the Union Oil company agent here for will be featured in a dance. Rivers Growers association at Kenne ¡o’clock by Rev. O. W. Payne when Mr. Biggs left for Portland Thurs OREGON BY STATE CHAMBER some time, was promoted to agent in local field Friday afternoon at 3:30. Wn. Under good conditions the This will be a free demonstration o wlch, u tin g Dyer day morning and will be Joined Sat The girls team will play their first Bend, Oregon, where he will have of the talents of students and the The following is a report given by . and Mollie V. Wilson, of Fossil, Ore- urday night by Jim Todd, Ronald game with Umatilla there, Wednes four men working under him. Mr. to two months. Smail shipments are public is Invited to attend this and K „,„ , , . Igon, were united in marriage. Th« Begg, Hal McCully, J, E. IlaHybur- the Oregon State Chamber of Com Ball moved his family Friday and J. day. April 22, and a return game here which means more I . ,, .. ¿7, , all programs that are to follow. A being made daily, i, , . ¡rites were read in the Methodist par- toB, Ursel Hyatt and Commercial M. Almond of Grass Valley came merce which shows that the work of program will appear in this publica activity for _ both Wednesday, April 29. farmers and mcrch- ... , «, , ,, sonage with only the Rev. and Mrs. Club representative, who promise this organization is bringing results. tion next week. The lineup for the boy’s game fol Monday to fill the vacancy left here. _ _ Payne present. Mr. Dyer is a wheat that all local residents interested in March report— New families locat His family will live in* the house lows: Get-Together D inner Party ¡r7 ™ er 7 M“y7 , 1,e B"d ,s “ brotl,er this broadcast will hear something ed in Oregon, 48; Investments made formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. OREGON RANGE AND LIVESTOCK Umatilla Hermiston ° ' of Mrs. Maud Dyer who resides near decidedly different in the line of a by new people, $119,900; Acres of Ball. Eight members of the Hermiston' Hermiston. The bride and groom radio program if they will tune in C. Tipple Stewart P land purchased, 4,818; Number of REPORT FOR APRIL FIRST Alqulst C Whitsett Girl’s Town basketball team got to- called on Mrs. Dyer later In the af- on these station» Sunday morning. letters malted out. 5,187; Pieces of * - -ML-___ W. C. T. U. Elects Officers D. Brown 1ST . DeMoss ---—» W ---- *•— In Oregon, moderate temperatures gether Wednesday evening for a din- ternoon and then returned to May- literature mailed, 3,702; Families Mrs. Ada Jolly, State President of coming to Oregon, 83; Will have to with heavy warm rains have started ner party at 6:30 at the Hunter's ville where they will make their 2ND L. Brown Hunt Clinic Held in School Fromdahl W.C.T.U., addressed a fair audience Invest, $217,650; Number of inquir grass to growing and prospects for Cafe. The girls played several games home. 3RD Addleman E. Tipple Sunday evening at the Baptist ies, 2,898. SS Martin spring range are very good except of basketball and toward the latter A clinic conducted by Dr. A. W. Clagges LF Bray church. She spoke also to the women for a few dry places in southeastern part of the season came out with the SURVEYORS START WORK Christopherson was held in the Her Caldwell at 2:Oo o'clock Monday and perfect N ew Ford Town Sedan Displayed Oregon, according to the April 1 re long end of the score. CF B. Pearson miston Union high school this week ON WALLULA CUT-OFF RF McNabb an organization. Nine persons signed Neary A jolly good time was had by those which was similar to previous clinics port of the Federal-State Crop Re The Rohrman Ford Motor company Umpire: Matott, Hermiston — Blake, the usual pledge and agreed to carry porting Service. Feed ran short in present. They were the Misses Emma Survey work has been started on when toxin anti-toxin was given. on the work here. Several others are received a new type town sedan in a some places but generally there is a Thoeny, Clara Gehnert, Nell Reeves, Umatilla. the Wallula cut-off this week, which Local health officer advised such ac- already members, who will Join the convoy of cars which arrived Sun surplus. Cattle are generally in good Gmce Jackson, Margaret Elliott, will cover the first 12 miles of the iton due to the presence of cases in PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION new group. Following officers were day. The new sedan la one of the condition with a few in thin flesh. Catherine McBain, Pauline Stoop and , 30 mile stretch. Engineers have their the schools resembling smallpax. elected: Mrs. C. A. Paul, president, lateet models put out by the Ford Sheep and lambs are doing well. Mrr George Story. After the dinner! office in the Reclamation building ELECTS OFFICERS FOR YEAR Mrs. Edith Pierson, secretary, Mrs. the girls were invited to MrB. Story’s here and will remain until their PILOT ROCK WINS TOURNEY Stella Wilson, treasurer. Other offi Motor company and Is the first one Janice Matott of Minnehaha school home to play bridge._______ work ig completed. J. A. Phelps, J. IN CONTEST WITH HERMISTON At the meeting of the Parent- of its type to be received in Hermis cers will be appointed later. won first in humorous division in Teachers association last Thursday t 1 7"~ , Tool© and Lee Scull have moved ton. It is on display at the Rohrman the recent declamatory - contest in Major O. L. Babcock, who Is sup- .„ m v # . « afternoon, April 9, in the high school A team of golfers from the local • sv T .» a. their families here from La Grande, N ew P upils E nrolled Pendleton. Helen Ralph won second erlntendent of the Indian reservation. garage. ~ , . . . a program was given by the Public __ o . . . , a ’ Mr. Scull Is head engineer. Others In golf club Journeyed to Pilot Rock near Pendleton, was looking after *. in the lower grade, non-humorous di Four new pupils were enrolled in Speaking class of the high school, B | the crew are Tommie Ontka, and Sunday where the Pilot ROck club Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them. vision. business interests in town Saturday. J Fred wlthara from Bakeri arid w B won the tournament, having 45% under the direction of Mr. Harger. the Hermiston Union high school Two playlets were presented; Jim this week. Patsey Best, daughter of ...............- Merrill from La Grande. points to Hermiston and Echo’s 11%. Neary gave a reading; Bob Hender Mr. and Mrs. Garnet D. Best, was Players from Hermiston making low son recited a poem, ‘‘If” ; and Floyd registered in the first grade Monday. STATE DEPARTMENT SHOWS est gross were James Todd, 54, Sam McMullen gave selections from Em Grace Eberett, first, Hattie Eberett, Nye, 57, and W. W. Felthouse, 59. ’By Albert T. Reid Worse Than W ar WHERE SAVING IS MADE erson’s Essays. All were well present eighth, and Wanda Eberett, fifth, Dr. George Smith and Fred Hartman also registered this week. They are ed. SALEM, April 15.— Better than 10 of Pilot Rock tied with scores of 74. Trying for low net were C. J. In the business meeting that fol the children of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. per cent savings were worked out by lowed a full report was given by the Eberett who moved here recently the department of state last fall and Brown Pendleton, member of the T here are / secretary and treasurer. Mrs. Follett, from Milton-Freewater and have THE FACTS . the work of saving money Is being Pilot Rock club and Walter Smith of Mrs. Upham, Mrs. Ott and Mrs. Reid rented a place north o i town. con/lnued, Hal E. Hoss, secretary of Pilot Rock who had low score of 53. WHAT ARE ŸOU were appointed on the canning com state, said in a reply to the letter Forty-five players entered the tour- GOIM« TO DO s Aid to Give Silver Tea. I M T H t U N IT E D S T A T Z S mittee. Officers for the ensuing year sent out by Governor Julius L. Meier anment. hose entering from here A B O U T IT 7 were unanimously elected as follows: The Christian Ladies Aid will give to all departments urging reduction were W. W. Felthouse, Eric Byork- 9 Mrs. Clark, "president; Mrs. Nation, a silver tea Wednesday afternoon in expenditure. Hoss pledged coopera gren. Sam Nye, C. A. Patil, A1 Clay vice president; Miss O’Keefe, secre April 22. at the home of Mrs. Cecil tion in the governor’s economy pro ton, James Todd, N. T. Matott, Rnlph tary and Miss Petrie, treasurer. With Warner. Tea will be served from 2:00 gram. In his letter he pointed out Richards, Thomas G. Tucker, J. G. no further business the meeting ad until 5:00 o'clock and the public ¡>iome of the savings In his depart Pearson. Julius Glmble and D. M. Deeter. journed. is cordially invited to attend. ment as follows: "A saving of $25,000 each year In TOTAL OF 428 PREDATORY HIGHWAY PATROL REPORTING Two Grade School Teachers Elected one Item— the motor license book of $600 each biennium by the utlllza- ANIMALS DESTROYED IN MARCH STATIONS ARE ANNOUNCED Theadore C. Feldman of Nashua, |t)on of different paper and reduction Montana, was elected recently by the During March, thirty-six hunters In size of state warrants; extra clerk A booklet has been sent out from school board to teach the eighth hire reduced from $96.000 to $75,000 took 221 coyotes. 14 bobcats and one office of Secretary Hal E. Hoss which grade for the coming year and Miss at the main office and from $18,000 predatory bear, a total of 236 preda lists the various stations throughout Eva L. Bartsch of Bend, Oregon, will to $17,000 at the Portland branch, tory animals. In addition, four bad Oregon where State Traffic Officer« have charge of the fifth grade. 'lew methods of handling registra gers and one fox were taken of report at regular intervals in their tions, elections and simplified forms which the skins were saved. Fifteen dally patrol. The plan of checking In Sells Farm on W est Side will make for great economies,” Hoss unborn bobcats and 146 unborn coy at definite points has been adpoted J. S. West sold his 27-acre farm on otes were also destroyed, making a stated. In the state traffic division to pro the west side of the river thia week total of 482 predatory animals de vide a quicker service in emergencies to O. L. Vernoy. who recently came stroyed. The largest catches for Sustained Injuries to Leg and it has already worked out to the from North Dakota and located here. March are: advantage of the general public, ac W. A. Mlkfsell of Columbia Dist The place is Improved and Mr. Ver Chas. B. Brown, Malheur, 1 bob cording to Secretary Hoss. rict, who is connected with the man noy plans to more this week In order cat, 18 coyotes; E. T. Holbrook, agement of the Cold Springs reser Following la a list of reporting to get spring crop« In. voir. sustsfned minor Injuries to his Klamath, 17 coyotes; Murlai Jacobs, stations on adjacent highways: Ar foot and leg Monday afternoon when Lake, 14 coyotes; T. W. King. Grant, N ew Shipm ent Boohs Received lington. 24-Hour Garage: Boardman. a trailer from which he was dumping 6 coyotes; John Laurence, Grant, 2 Mr«. R. A. Brownson, librarian, an Barlow Service Station; Umatilla. ¡dirt overturned and pinned him be Gardnne Garage; Hermiston. Black A nounced thia week that a new ship neath. Mr. Mlkesell's calls for help bobcats, 10 coyotes: Chas. Glasgow, were unheard for some time. It was Klamath, 12 coyotes; Carl Pitcher. White Garage; 8tanfietd, Stanfield) ment of books has arrived at the 11- j brary. also that there were approx necessary to have the Injuries treat Hake, 12 coyotes; B. Sarrett, Wnl- Garage; Echo, Highway Service Sta imately 20 books on the rental ahelf. ed by Dr. Christopherson. lowa, 1 bobcat, 11 coyotes; Chas. tion; Pendleton, Police Station. A Winters, Lake, 2 bohats, 9 coyotes: Henry Harger was a business visit- W. L. Blessing* wKo has been quits booklet containing a list of stations Clifford DeBok, Umatilla, 11 coy may ba obtained by w ritin g tbe n » . j Or *” P^ dlelon^ T uegday a fternoon, seriously III for the past week. Is re otes; and Walter Sutherland, Har- ported to be decidedly improved in ratary’» office. HtraM W »nt Ad« Pay Use them. kiallb at (bis time. pey, 10 coyotes. DEATHS FROM AUTOM O BILES SINCE THE W A R , 2 6 4 ,4 4 9 , OR M O RE THAN 5 TIMES’ THE NUMBER. WE 5 LO S T IN TH E k WAM