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irtjqn -0 J® 'll VOLUME XXV Stye Wrmwtott limitò — HEXMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1931 NUMBER 34 STUDENT RECITAL HERMISTON TEAM of the marriage of Miss Lil TO BE PRESENTED lian News Walker STILL UNDEFEATED of Walla Walla. Wash , to Mr. Herbert Haneline of Klamath Falls, came this week through Mr. BY SCHOOLS FRIDAY Haneline’s IN BASEBALL parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline. The wedding bells rang HIGH SCHOOL ROMANCE OF 1924 ENDS IN HAPPY MARRIAGE RECEIVE SLIGHT INJURIES WHEN CAR OVERTURNS SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER TEAR UNABATED STORM SPREADS DAMAGE; UMATILLA TAKES MAJORITY SENIOR GLASS PLAY In the sectional track meet held on DRAWS FULL HOUSE the Hermiston Union high school ath- 44 T II 1 r t r 'etle f,eld s ,t u rday Umatilla schools M l NAL i l E . f w l t k w l l t O h M ‘he W m majority of t niLiinu l a rg g ed ( n “*“> a U dl T lg B loom o UPON PRESENTATION FIRSTS IN SECTIONAL TRACK Mr. and Mrs. Wallace E. Jones and Mrs. Wm. Hineline were slightly in jured and badly shaken last Sue'i’ y 1111 k in IO evening when the Chevrolet sedan □ in which they were riding overturned on the Butter Creek highway, Mr. ___ | Umatilla, Wm. Kelty of Stanfield, O. FIRST PROGRAM AS PREAMBLE I for lhese two 88 8 sequence to a ro- Jones was returning from Pine City FINE DUST HOVERS AND SIFTS O. Felt house and Alfred Qulring of niance of their high school days when BOYS WALK UP WITH SCORE CONSECUTIVE INSTANCES KEEPS where he preaches every Sunday af-' OF NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK they were Sophomore and Senior. INTO BUILDINGS. [Hermiston, and Harvey DeMoss of AGAINST ECHO. ternoon, and had followed a car for --------- Columbia acted as judges for the AUDIENCE IN LAUGHTER Week nf m u t - * w Mrs’ HaneUne 18 the daughter of some distance before giving a signal Hog & Dairy Show Barns Demolished; meet Week of May 3rd W ill Feature Vesper Mrs. G. W. R. Mitchell and lived in Start Game by Scoring Five Runs In that he wished to pass. At the same Entrants from the grade schools Plot Well Carried Ont; Both Serions Programs, Recitals, Art Exhibit Hermiston while a member of the Trees Uprooted and Sign Boards time the signal was given the driver First Inning; Stuart Replaces taking first places are listed below: and Glee Clubs sophomore class. Later she moved And Comic Characters Aid Are Blown Down. of the other car decided to stop, and Pearson in Sixth. A-25 yard daah, James Kirby, Stan- to Walla Walla where she graduated In Development did not make his intentions known. A windstorm swept the entire Ge*d; B-50 yard dash, Harold Buell. As a preamble to national music from high school. Mr. Haneline came As the car stopped suddenly Mr. The Hermiston high school base Northwest Tuesday evening and con-[Columbia; C-80 yard dash, Gale Spln- week which opens May 1st and con- to Hermiston with his parents in The Senior class of the Hermiston Jones tried to miss It by turning out tlnues through the week, closing May 1910 and spent all of his school life ball team played its fourth game ot tinued through Wednesday, carrying n*ng’ Umatilla, D-100 yard dash, Union High school presented the play 11th, a student recital will be given I In the local schools, except for a few the season with Echo last Tuesday on of the road and In doing bo struck with it a cloud of dust that hungiGeorge McNab' Umatilla. A-Baseball “The Mummy and the Mumps,” last rough ground, which overturned the in the assembly of the high school, I months in the Pendleton grade I C,h° ?n d ,^ °nKby “ 8C° re heavily over every home in this vicln- *brow’ Fred Wald. Stanfield; B-Base- Friday night in a very creditable car. Mrs. Hineline was thrown Friday, April 24, at 7:45 p. m. The school. Later he attended Oregon ™ renialn lty. It has never been known when ' *3aB throw, Orlln Lane, Umatilla; C- way. The production was directed . commer 5 undefeated. They play Stanfield at through the top and Mr. and Mrs. the wind has blown from the north-' Uaseball throw, Louis Barter, Uma- recital will be under the direction of 1 State college where . he , took by Henry Harger and was presented Jonta were cut and bruised. Dr. Mar Stanfield Friday afternoon. Miss Daily, high school music instruc-1 cial training and is a member of east for such a long period without Ulia, D-Shot Put, Dallas Beebe, Stan- in the Oasis theatre to a full house. During the first inning the boys ble cared for a dislocated little finger ceasing, and bringing such a fine < f|eld. A-Broad Jump, Jimmie McDer tor. . I Sigma Pi fraternity. The plot wag centered about char for Mrs. Hineline and other minor There will be an art exhibit and The young couple will make their started out right by bringing in five Injuries. dust. Not only did it bring dust and mott- Stanfield; B-Broad Jump, Har- acters ln a girls’ school in Boston, 1 rl Buell, T1 « 1 «V I 1 Z ". 1, ■ V1 . . C-Broad A ■ W old Columbia; Jump. of which Miss Agatha Laldlaw (Leo grade school piano and violin recital I home In Klamath Falls where Mr runs and scoring a shutout on Echo. dirt but uprooted trees, tore down About $75 damage was done to the Dwight Arnold, Umatilla; D-Broad na Dyer) was dean, aud has very The third inning started out with In the high school assembly Saturday Haneline has been employed for the Chevrolet but the car driven by Dr R. signs, lifted roofs, destroyed sheds, Jump, George McNab, Umatilla. evening, May 2, at 8:00 o’clock. The)past year. a bang with DeMoss bringing in a decided rules concerning men who broke out windows and endangered B. Brundage of Pendleton wag un In the girl’s division from grade wish to prolong their visit. It is the homer by a long fly over right field. art exhibit 1 b under supervision of touched. Mr. Jones did not receive the Cold Springs reservoir when high i Throop and Klages followed up, each Miss Wilken. Music teachers of this [PROMOTERS OF CO-OPERATIVE damaaes on his car, due to lack of waves washed over the embankment ■ Bcho°*' Urst place winners were: A- end of the school turn and all t-ut at intervals. I 25 yard dash. Mary Greene. Stan- three of the girls have returned to coming in a little later with a run. witnesses. vicinity will present a vesper service rnWDnCT PTTCrxrrce in the Baptist church Sunday, May REAMER Y CONDUCT BUSINESS Some time Tuesdsay night theiricId: B' 50 yard da,h> cleo UTeene, their homes. They remain because During the last half of the third storm upturned the Ilog and Dairy stnnf|eld; C-5o yard dash, Levada their families arc quarantined with 3, at 4:00 o’clock. Those participai- SeveraI meetlng8 were he,d the Echo scored four runs. In the fourth, HERMISTON LEGION POST show barns near the school building N,,de’ stanf*e,d; D-8o yard dash, the mumps. Miss Lahiiaw is expect ing are Miss Helen Fredrickson, and interest of the Umatilla Co-operative with a man on second, Klages pulled completely demolishing them and ^be'ma Norquist, Columbia. A-Base- ing a distinguished professor. Sir M.ss Goldie Mumma piano, Miss Es- Creamery thlg week at wbich Mr „ out a long fly for a homer, and then PRESENTS RADIO PROGRAM one more run was pulled In by burying a cow belonging to F. C. Mc-j*311" tbrow- Dorothy Tonies, Unia- Hector Fish (Elbert Hutchison) who ther Fredrickson, violin, Goldie Shut- E Syke8 and one director Last Sunday morning representa Kenzie. Later that evening the roof tlUa: BBaseba|l throw. Lois Priddy, is bringing a mummy he discovered ter, pupil of Mrs Reese, and Miss 8ent along with other lntgregted daf. Throop. This same inniag Echo GleaSias. The girls’ glee club will rymen. Over half the sign-up has scored one, and their last run of the tives from the Hermiston American was torn off the grand stand. x |Umatilla; C-Baseball throw, Erma in Egypt with him; he also iyis a pe ««ion Post No. 37 went on the air plumb tree that had stood for twenty Byrnc8- Umatilla; D-Baseball throw, culiar diet and sends his “oats” present a faml iar story set to music, been completed and only a small pro- game. over KEX presenting a program that years in Mrs. Boynton's yard, was BetbeI Olsen. Hermiston. which arrives ahead of him. Miss In the fifth Inning Hermiston scor 3 Can' Patton of the territory has been Teams from thp different districts Laidlaw's nephew, Francis Laidlaw tata, Friday, May 8, also to be held worked ed six runs. Echo only getting three was a credit to any post. Arrange uprooted. Another large tree in front in the Baptist church, at 8:00 p. m. Mr. Syke8 Jg an experlenced cream. men on bases. During fhe sixth in ments had been made for two broad of Dr. W. L. Morgan’s house fell W,H cornPete ln Pendleton. Saturday, (Donald Jackson) is desirous of pro Contestants In the boys and longing his visit at the school because to. Ï student reel- eryman and condllcted mwtl at ning Stuart went in for Pearson and casts one earlier over KGW, but that Across the road and tops of trees fell I ^PrB t^ F rid ay follows in order of appear- the L,brary Hermlgton Thursday did some good pitching by only let time wa^ turned over to national rep across the highway leading out of g,r,B grade 8cb°ol division will start of his love for Miss Dulcia Dumble resentatives of the Legion Auxiliary town. A window glass was blown out at 10:00 »’dock Saturday morning. (Barbara Root), but Is about to leave 'night, at Irrigon Friday night, at ting five men on bases In the two Country Garden ................. ' Grainger Boardman grange hall Saturday and innings, while Hermiston brought In Child Welfare department who were of the Hermiston Second Hand store High school field events begin at when his friend Francis Briscoe. in Portland at the time. building and the Oasis tlj^atre sign 1:30 p. m. and also the high school (Enos Martin) drops in to see him. ... . . . . Fern Lindner „ .again In Stanfield Monday at the eight runs off of Echo. track events start at the same hour They form a plan whereby Francis J. E. Hallyburton acted as master torn down. Minute L Antique .......... Paderewski grange hall. Mucb ,nteregt hafi been Lineups are as follows: Hermiston high school has a repre will Impersonate Sir Hector (who Is of ceremonies, very creditably filling Anna Ray Martin It has not been learned what will Hermiston Echo shown at all these meetings. the place of J. M. Biggs, state de be done about the Hog and Dairy sentative in nearly every division for such a welcome visitor) and Miss Falling Water ....................?... Truax 1ST LongueJl O. I. Paulson, assistant supervisor Throop partment commander, who was called show barns but damage done was the field and track events. Cecil Warner Laldlaw mistakes Francis for Sir 2ND Laughlin of agriculture for the Union Pacific Hunt Farewell ............................. Folk Song System, will be one of the speakers Addleman Hector without any effort on his part. 3RD Fisk to California. Mr. Hallyburton was great. If the show Is discontinued for LOCAL GIRL INITIATED INTO Drummer Boy .................. G. F. Root at the next Farm Bureau meeting. Pearson He becomes inf actuated with Miss p Bonnos introduced by the station announcer one year the associatlln loses Its state and explained that the program appropriation of approximately $600. EASTERN STAR ORGANIZATION Star Daisies ............................. Busch Maude Mullen (Grace Rodda) and is C Corrla He will speak on the subject of co Whitsett would be centered around the pre Fifth Grade Chorus soon cornered by Miss Anna Hamp Housewives were at their wits end operation. Cox RF Weltzir amble... of the constitution . of the all day Wednesday as, fine dust set Scotch Poem ............... c ... McDowell - 1 ysro^---------- Oregon State Collage. Corvallta. ton (Mary Brownson) who wishes Klages CF Jordan American Legion. He then introduced tled over their household. The at April 20— Shlrlle Brownson of Her him to teach her French, German Marjorie Burnham DeMoss LF Wolverton First Chicks in Nero House James Todd, post commander, as the mosphere was gloomy and little acti miston, freshman In commerce at and a number of other foreign lan Bumanda ................................. Eversal A. W. Prann of the Prann Funeral D. Martin SS Hiatt first speaker, Ilal McCulley, second, vity noted. Telephone communica Oregon State college, wag recently guages. Amusing circumstances arise Edna Ott (Violin) Parlors has completed his chicken Substitutes and Ronald Begg third. Before pre tion was disrupted. Mlgnonne Thoma houses on the west side of town and Stuart initiated Into Temenlds, a national from this disguise until it takes a Pries senting Dr. F. V. Prime, representa 84771 Goldie Shutter Eastern Star organization. This Ma more serious turn upon the arrival has purchased 1387 Rhode Island Reeves tive for the Commercial Club, Mr. Baby Chicks Survive Wind Storm sonic order of student members of of the mummy. “Racker” (Harold Lovely Night .................... Beethoven .Red chicks from the Russell Hatch- Pierce Umpire—Hiatt Twelve hundred Plymouth Rock the Eastern Star waa organized on Marble) assists William ln bringing Hallyburton stated that anything the River Path .......... Whittier-Chadwick erieg at Corvallis. They arrived baby chicks were received Wednes the campus ln 1922. Philanthropic the heavy box Into the house and American Legion Post at Hermiston Sixth Grade Chorus W in. First in Arlington Meet [Thursday morning and are coming had succeeded In putting over had day by David Lee Davidson who lives work such as sewing for the Maso then when they leave the room, as In Hanging Gardens .......... Williams «„e with a few lost. Brooders are Janice Matott of the Minnehaha been made possible by splendid co In the Columbia district, from the Helen Jendrpejewskl • j electrically equipped. nic Old People's home is carried on. Racker leaves to Bend a telegram to school won first place in the inter- operation of this organization. Mrs. Russell Hatcheries. They arrived In Marche Militaire .................. Spencer Miss BrownBon's other activities Sir Hector stating that the mummy •ounty Declamation contest held at Prime had the privilege of sending the midst of the wind storm that are student secretary in the Oregon has “duley” arrived, Miss Hampton Betty Ralph - Anna Ray Martin I E. E. COTANT Arlington Saturday plght. Janice Lauvenir............................. Harganoft E. E. Cotant passed away at his won In the lower division, humorous, greetings to Earl Kingsley over the swept the country and were placed State Monthly office, member of the tiptoes in, cuts thP rope that holds air. Earl is a disabled veteran and In a room In the house for protection. circulation staff of the Student Di the box, and is frightened half to Best Instrument .................... Schmid home in Stanfield, Oregon, Wednes- with “I Don’t Care,” a piece written Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Only one has been lost thus far. Mr. rectory and secretary of the Associa death when the "mummy” groana Old English Round - 7th Grade day evening at 10:30. Mr. Cotant had by her mother. She received all three Kingsley. and Mrs. Davidson bought their farm ted Rookesses. and sits up. It Is no other than Sir The Robin’s Return ................ Fisher been troubled with his heart for some last August and are originally from Hector Fish himself who had been Florence Pearson [ time. He was born in New Hampton, first votes of the judges and will Umatilla again won from the Mis Kansas There is a brooder house on quarantined In New York with the Minuet, Dance of Blessed Spirits Iowa, February 27, 1890, and has compete in the state contest in Cor sion Indians when they played base tne place 20 by 117 with a cement LOCAL SCOUTS ATTEND SCOUT mumps and In order to escape, places W. Whick 8 resident of Stanfield fir 21 vallis Friday and Saturday of this ball on the local field Sunday. The floor into which the chicks will be CIRCUS AT WALLA WALLA himself ln the box, with the help of Franklin Shaw (Violin) years week. seore was 12-2. moved soon. his valet. Miss Hampton learns the The Wayside Chapel .............. Wilsan Funeral services will be held from A group of local Boy Scouts with whole scheme of Bolsroe and manages Betty Ralph tbe Prann Funeral Chapel Saturday their Scout Master O. W. Payne mo to hide Sir Hector away. He really Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes a,ternoon at 2:00 o’clock with Rev. tored to Walla Walla last Friday af (Continued on last page) ■Gibson officiating. Interment will, be ternoon where they attended a Scout ............... - .......... ......... English Air in the Echo cemetery. Circus put on by dlffenent troops in Perfect D ay........Carrie Jacobs Bond Town Baseball Team Plays Off Tie the county. A tenderfoot investure The Hermiston town baseball team Seventh Grade Chorus i n _ Warblings of Eve ........ Campatgn Against M agpie.; Crow. was put on by one of the Walla Wal- played a second game with the Board- __ _ ............. I A campaign against magpies and In troupg ln a credential way. Scout man team last Sunday, which result Elsie Reeder crows Is being sponsored by . local members going from here were Cecil ed In Boardman bagging the long end Waltz Brilliant in A .... Mrfhkowski citizens and persons will receive five Warner, Melvin Follett, Fred Hensel, of the 12 to 15 score. Hermiston Anna Ray Martin - Miss Olea Sias cents for adult birds, three cents for Gordon Blessing, and Mr. Payne. previously played Boardman here Moonlight on the Hudson .... Wilson young and two ents for eggs., if They returned late that night. April 12th, and won by a score of Cecil Warner, Elsie Reeder, Glea Slag delivered at Hitt’s Confectionery. 20 to 19. The tle will be played off Trio— Money used in this campaign is taken WALTHER OTT NAMED ON at Umatilla next Sunday. Now the Day is Over ............ Burnby from a reserve fund in the Isaak SCHOLASTIC HONOR LIST Eighth Grade Chorus Walton League of America and the Qualification Tournament Farm Bureau has donated to the A qualification tournament will be Oregon State College, Corvallis cause. This campaign starts Satur held on the local golf course Sunday, CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS TO April 17—Walther Ott of Hermiston day, April 25, and continues as long April 26, to determine players re freshman In agriculture at Oregon PREACH SERMON SUNDAY NIGHT as funds last. ceiving the best gross score. There state college, has just been named on will be a prize for the best net score. A unique and interesting plan has the scholastic honor list for the win Those qualifying will enter the tour Auxiliary Member. Make Poppies been worked out by Rev. Wallace ter term. Out of the student body At the regular meeting of the nament at Pendleton May 10. Jones, pastor of the Baptist-Christian American Legion Auxiliary April 9. of 3<Oo only 111 students received church, whereby the different orga held at the home of Mrs. H. E. Shes- this honor. Hermiston Medic'll Hospital Notes nizations in the church have full This group Includes only those stu Mrs. Frank Brace of Irrigon Is ly with Mrs. Frank Pierson as Joint charge of the Sunday evening ser hostess, the evening was spent mak dents who made an average of 2.SO, here for medical attention. vices. Mr. Jones outlines the sermons ing poppies for the coming poppy which is equal to a 92 numerically. Henry Muller of Echo is being and they are presented by four dif sale. This was after the regular The students must carry at least 15 treated for infection In his foot. ferent persons, which allows Indivi business meeting. The meeting to credits and not fall below a "B” In Lawrence Markham of Irrigon Is duals to develop their talents. any subject nor receive any Incom here for medical attentlono. night will be held at the home of plètes. Last Sunday the ladies’ class had Mrs. Frank Stone with Mrs. J. 3. Ardell, 6-yesr-old son of ClarP Cal charge and this Sunday the Christ West as Joint hostess. kins was bronght to the hospital ian Endeavors have planned the Celebrate Full Quota Ford Sale Sunday evening to have a deep cut nj^tsic and sermon. The four speakers Last Tuesday evening A. F. Rohr- on hla head repaired. Can Damaged in Sideswipe will be Misses Barbara Root, Nell man treated his force of employees A Dodge coupe driven by M. N. Reeves, rwith Clark and Charlie Du Mrs. George Story and Mrs. Lyle and friends to a dinner In Stanfield Jenkins of Umatilla was damaged vall. Special music has been arranged. Tilden were Joint hostesses at a In celebration of making their full Saturday morning just above Noland, bridge party Wednesday evening at r;uota of Ford sales for the month. when it sideswiped the Pendleton- Clau.To Obscfrve Mother’. Day Guents at the dinner were Bob Wood the home of Mrs. Story, five tables Umatilla truck which was driven by Members of the Sunday school class Fred sheer'of Pendleton. O. W. Bai ward, Edmond Peterson. O. M. Clark. of bridge were In play and Mrs. A. W. which Is taught by Mrs. C. A. Paul ley. also of Umatilla, who was riding Eric Bynrkgren, Ed McMillan and Christopherson received first prize Mr. McReynolds. Another convoy of end Mrs. Gerald White second. De will meet at the home of Mrs. J. D. I with Mr. Jenkins was badly bruised licious refreshments were served. cars was received Wednesday. Wsghorn Tuesday, April 28. when a and shaken.’ The fender on both Mr. and Mrs. Allen Darr of Port program will be given honoring cars were bent and the side of the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pierson spent land were business visitors In Her mother. Each girl Is to bring a mo- Dodge caved In. The ears met on a from Sunday until Tuesday In Kelso, miston Sunday and Monday. Mr. Al thror. whether h«r own or—Some-'curve and It Is believed the accident Wn.. where they attended to business len In head of the surveyors office in body s Mother. • waa unavoidable. Interests. Portland. W Nil iu ■viivw