The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 18, 1931, Image 1

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Union high school election Monday U. of 0. Library
June 22. Be at the school house ant .
bring your vote.
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VOLUME XXV
HUMBER 42
CO-OP CREAMERY
BOARD PURCHASES
PLANT’S EQUIPMENT
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY,
BRIDE IS CHARMING IN
QUAINT WEDDING GOWN
ENOS MARTIN WINS
PO S ITIO N ON CITY
GRADE SCHOOL ROARD
F,
THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1931
LOCAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR TO
SEND CONVENTION DELEGATE
BIGGS-HALLYBURTON
CONTRACTORS REPORT
ROAD PROGRESSING
Attempt the end, and never stand
to doubt, nothing so hard but search
will find it ouot.— Herrick.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR
HIT-RUN DRUNKEN DRIVER
4-H CLUBBERS TO
BE GIVEN RECEPTION
TUESDAY. JUNE 23
ARRESTED HERE MONDAY
At a most attractive wedding cere­
Last Monday night members of
Ranson Smith was arrested here
mony performed at 10:00 o'clock
the Christian Endeavor society of
Monday on a reckless driving charge
Sunday morning in Hermiston, Miss
the Baptlst-Chrlntlan church voted
by B. J. Nation after investigations
Lenore Djrer, daughter of Mr. and
to send Mine Edith Clark aa a dele­
had been made into an accident oc­
Mrs. L. Curtis Dyer, became the
gate to the International Christian
curring Sunday on the highway near
bride of Mr. Charles Isaac, son of
Endeavor
Golden
Jubilee
in
San
B. E. SYKES TO SERVE AS Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Isaac, of
_________
tbe Behee place, when John Runlon
STAN FIELD RE-ELECTS REECE AS Francisco, California, July I lth to _
LARGE BUCYRUS SHOVEL AIDS IN of Hermiston was seriously injured SPECIAL CANNING DEMONSTRA­
Pendleton.
BUTTERMAKER.
16th. Miss Elsie Reeder will also at
CLERK; PENNEY DIRECTOR.
The wedding took place at the
MAKING CUTS AND FILLS.
08 hl8 car turned over-
tend the convention as a represents
TION MAIN FEATURE.
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j Mr. Runlon was returning to Her
live from Hermiston.
$15,000 to be Invested in New Dyer home and the ceremony was
read by Rev. A. W. Payne, pastor of W. J. Warner and Ed Bensel in Race
Last year the convention was held Team Work to be Completed in Near ml8t°n from S ta n f ie ld , d r iv in g a Program to be On Reclamation Build­
Equipment; Former Managers to
the Methodist church, in the pres­
for Director on Hermiston High
Future: $8000 Payroll Goes Out
model T Ford coupe when a Bulck
In Berlin and it la a rare treat for
Buy Elsewhere.
ing Lawn; Speeches By Summer
ence of about fourteen guests. The
touring, driven by Smith cut in too
School Board.
Oregon delegatee to have the meet
to
Workers
Monday,
June
15.
wedding occurred on the thirty-
School Delegates.
sharp
in
front
of
him,
catching
his
iing cleee enough for them to attend.
The Umatilla Cooperative Cream­ second wedding anniversary of Mr.
At the grade school election in The young people nre selling sub­
All
team
work
on
the
east
unit
of
i
fr°
nt
?
nd
tUrn,ng
tbe
car
ery association purchased the cream­ and Mrs. Dyer, and the bride was
To climax the events of the cur­
Hermiston last Monday afternoon scriptions to the Christian Endeavor the Umatilla-Sand Station Columbia j°ver- Smlth
not «top but came on
ery equipment from the owners of charming in the quaint wedding
rent 4-H club summer school session
for school district No. 14, a total of World, one dollar of each subscrip­ river highway will be completed
°
? h h*’ bUmper dr»«tng
the Hermiston Creamery, E. W. West gown which her mother wore thirty-
62 votes were cast, electing Enos tion to be credited toward the candi­ some time within the next two weeks. ““d Par*®d th® Car near the Beasley at Oregon State college, a program
and Cecil Warner, last Monday night. three years ago. It was fashioned of
Martin, director, and re-electing. R. dates fare. They have the majority according to Biggs & Hallyburton. [ * ° “ ® ^ " ® “ was d,8covered Mon will be given on the lawn of the re­
Members of the board present were ivory colored silk mull and orna­
clamation building Tuesday evening,
Brownson, clerk. Mr. Martin fills of subscriptions now but are work­ sub-contractors on the construction
y ’ on'
O. R. Gregory, R. V. Jones, J. S. mented with lace. The dress, In the
the vacancy left by the expiration of ing hard at other features to raise job from the Portland Sand & Gravel ' Runlon’s car was badly wrecked June 23, for Hermiston’s returning
Rogers, E. L. Jackson, A. E. McFar­ mode of a by-gone day, was made on the term of W. J. Warner.
delegation.
During the course of
money for other expenses.
company, with the first mile and a and be was cut and bruised. Lega the program, local boys and girls who
land, L. C. Cooney, A. Hayden, and Emuplre lines. The bride's bouquet
Monday, June 22, has been set
Saturday
afternoon
and
evening
half
readv
for
graveling.
Work
on
ment3
were
torn
loose
from
his
rib
the manager B. E. Sykes.
was of roses, delphinium and helio­ for the election of one director and they plan to have an ice cream and the construction started the 14th of and be ls unable to work. Smith had attended this year will give brief
Mr. Sykes states that approxima­ trope.
one clerk for the Hermiston Union cake booth on the main street, loca­ May and has been pushed to the ! ^ll8t been re,ea8e<t from serving s speeches relating their experiences
tely >15000 will be invested in new
Miss Alice Dyer, sister of the High School board. So far, two can­ ted between tha Jewelry store and fullest at all times. Weather con d i-; term of 101 days ,n the county jai during the session.
equipment, which will include a new bride, in a smart frock of yellow didates have been announced, Ed
Nine 4-H club members left Sun­
Propst Variety store.
tlons have been favorable with little and
probably be tried for care-
pasteurizer. It is almost Impossible organdy, was maid of honor. Her Bensel of the North Hill district and
day morning, June 8, for Oregon
less driving, which Is liable for
heavy
wind,
and
ouly
one
compelling
to operate a creamery, making two bouquet was of sunburst roses and W. J. Warner of Hermiston. All
State college to attend the two weeks
the crew to disband for the after­ term in the state penitentiary.
grades of butter with only one pas­ blue delphinium. Mr. D. T. Randall qualified voters are urged to be out
session of the club summer school.
♦ noon.
teurizer, says Mr. Sykes. The plant of Freewater was best man.
Many were able to go through the
and cast their vote.
Whenever possible, local men and LEGI0N AUXILIARY PLA1.S TO
IRRIGON NEWS
♦
win be ready for operation the first
aid of scholarships won at the state
Out of town guests at the wedding
Other Districts Elect.
♦ teams have been employed on the RAFFLE AFHGAN SOON
of July with Mr. Sykes acting in were: Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Randall of
fair or presented by the Farm Bu­
Reports of elections held in other
cut-off Joo, and most of the supplies !
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the capacity of manager and butter-
reau. The attending members are;
Freewater; Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Sny­ districts are as follows:
Emniett McCoy who has been in have been purchased from
Hermls- At tbe regular meeting of thr
maker. Other employes have not der, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Greene, all
lean Barnard, Louis Barnard, Bever­
Minnehaha— Guy Cronk received Portland the past ten days taking
ton merchants. As high as 100 head Amerlcan keg*0" Auxiliary, at the ly Alien, OTace Rodda, Catherine
been announced.
24
votes
for
director
and
E.
C.
Har­
of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer
medical treatment, returned home of horses’'have been working on the i bonl* °f Mrs. Walter Hamm las
McMullen, Rosella Matott, Donald
Only one truck will be used on the and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Petterson ris 21; Chris Seitz drew 23 votes for
Job at one time.
Thursday night, it was decided t< Oekloss, Morris Pierson, and Paul
route to start and it is believed will
clerk
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Hineline,
22.
Mr. ifnd Mrs. Wllbnr Stevers left
An informal reception followed the
The first of the week,
Monday
V*® Atgban 88 8OOn 88 8 check Marble.
handle the patron's cream. If nec­ wedding. Later the bride and groom
Irrigon — Harry Smith was re­ for Portland this week for an exten­
June
15,
a
payroll
of
>6000
was
‘
h° made on the ,,cket 8ale
The program arranged.in honor of
essary another truck will be put on left for their home near Pilot Rock elected director, and W. U. Grider, ded visit with Mrs. Stevens’ parents.
distributed to the men working on A ,nejmberB having tickets were re the returning members and club
later.
replaced
R.
F.
Williams
as
clerk.
Mrs. Rho Bleakman and little
where Mr. Isaac is engaged In farm­
quested to report their sales anti
Columbia— John Jenderjewski was daughter Betty Jean of Long Creek, the road construction, from the tickets at the next regular meeting work in general will consist of
The new equipment will be instal ing.
speeches by local club leaders,
Biggs
&
Hallyburton
office,
the
re-elected clerk, and R. H. Stockard Oregon, and Mrs. George Bleakman
led in the present location of the
During the meeting members sew ipeeches by the nine delegates, a
largest
percent
of
which
will
be
!
was
elected
director.
creamery. Mr. West and Mr. Warner
and daughter Alice of Heppner spent
ed for the welfare box. Later, Mrs
anning demonstration by the girls'
Stanfield— Harry Reece succeeded Wednesday visiting in the home of spent locally.
have not made definite plans for a ♦
™
'
Nellie T. Tucker was initiated inti
anning club, and various musical
himself as clerk, with R. G. Penney Mrs. W. C. Isom.
W":,k
‘he ea8t Sand 8CC
» " it w ith Mrs. H am m , president
new location but plan to continue in ♦
STANFIELD NEWS ITEMS
elections.
tion
of
the
highway
must
be
com
receiving
32
votes
and
Bill
Daugh­
❖
the creamery business elsewhere. Mr. ♦
Vern Jones and family and Bert
reading the Instructions. Plans wen
Everyone, young and old, who is
erty 17 votes for director. The bud­ Deeter and family left Wednesday for plcted by the first of September.
Ted West plans to accompany them
also made for a Fldac national orga
ntercsted in club work in any way
Geo. W. Head has returned to get passed without a descenting a camping trip in the mountains near
as buttermaker.
A Bucyrus shovel, with a yard and nlzatlon program to be given at thi
Portland after a Jen day visit with vote. A report shows the outstanding Ukiah.
a quarter bucket, has been put on next meeting. Mrs. B. S. Kingsley |t s cordially Invited to attend the
trogfam, which begins at eight o'-
his sister, Mrs. F. B. Stuart. Mr. warranted Indebtedness r e d u c e d
Runaway Team Injurs Man.
Alice Coryell was a Hermiston vi­ the job this week, and two ten-hour chairman of the committee.
:lock.
Lightipg effects and power
Head has been employed at the from >27Oo to >1700 during the past sitor Saturday.
shifts will be run. The Bhovel is
Herb Thompson of Umatilla was
er tbe lithting of the lawn have
Hauthorne bridge for a number of year and the board hopes to have ail
owned
by
Sherk
Brothers
of
Wal­
Mrs.
Ursdom
who
has
been
111
for
injured Sunday when the team of years.
>een kindly donated by the Hermia-
back warrant« cleared up within the some time was taken to the Hermis­ lula, and has been on a job there the
♦ All Items Appearing in this * on -Light A Power company.
horses he was driving became frigh­
coming
year
and
ready
to
pay
off
ton hospital for treatment Wednes­ past year, that is just completed.
The Ladies Aid w ill meet in the
tened and ran. Mr- Thompson re­
Column are Contributed by the <
the bends covering >360« by 1841. day.
-
'
With this new equipment the eon
ceived severe cuts and bruises. Dt church parlors Thursday, June 25.
Hermiston W. C. T, B.
♦ MRS. NELLIE T. TUCKER TO
tractfirs
expect
to
see
the
road
com­
The program will be devoted to S. 8.
Mrs. Harvey Walpool left for Port­
Johnson was attending physician.
SAIL FOR FRANCE JULY 1
Receives
Large
Potatoe
Order.
land Thursday.
pleted on schedule time.
missionary work. At the close of
The
W.
C.
T.
U.
will
meet
at
Mrs.
“Everything
on
the
Job
Is
wheel­
Mrs.
E.
McCoy,
Verdie
Leach,
Mrs.
the
business
meeting
the
monthly
J.
H.
Childers
who
purchased
the
Poppie Sale Report.
Mrs. Nellie T. Tucker, gold star
birthday party and luncheon will be old Gilbert place about one mile east Isom and son Earl were morning ing fine,” says J. M. Biggs, "and Cecil Warner's home Thursday, June
A complete report has not been concluding features.
nothing to cry about."
18. at 2:00 p. m. All ladles are In­ mother, will sail for France the week
of town this spring, sent a sample of shoppers in Hermiston Saturday.
it July let where she will visit the
made on the annual popple sale
vited.
Mrs. Fred Markham and Mrs. Jess
Mrs. Margaret McAllister is en­ Irish Cobbler potatoes to the Rhine
;rave of her son, Alfred Clifford
sponsored by the American Legion joying a motor trip through Oregon Produce company in Portland the Owen were in Hermiston Friday.
Miss Jane Warner to Wed.
MENTAL EFFICIENCY
Rogers. She will leave New York
Auxiliary the week of Memorial day
Word
was
received
here
Thurssday
first
of
the
week
and
received
a
wire
with a party of friends from Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Warner
There was a time when man could ibopt July 8th with all her expenses
but approximately >25 has been
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Richards and Wednesday ordering Co sacks to be of tile death of Lyhle Sailing, Wed­ announce the engagement of their live by almost his sheer brute force. paid by the U. S. government.
turned in with Echo and Umatilla
sent Immediately. A promise for fu­ nesday at The Dallas hospital. Mr. daughter, Jane, to Edward Patrick But ae th e world grows more com­
Mrs. Tucker is a member of the
yet to report to the treasurer, Mrs. daughter Patricia returned Monoday ture orders to the amount of 15 or Sailing was a resident of this com­
Schofield, eon of Mrs. Edward R. plex he has to depend more and more Iermlston American Legion Auxil­
from
Medford
where
they
attended
A. W. Christopherson.
munity
fer
many
years
and
friends
20 truck loads was also made.
Schofield of Vancouver, Wn. Mr. upon the use and exercise of hit ary and will be the first and only
the fifty-eighth session of the Ore­
Mr. Childers has 3 1-2 acres In hare unite in extending their sym­ Schofield le a Junior at the Univer­ brain, until at the present time man
gon
State
Grange.
They
report
this
told star mother to sail for France
OREGON RANGE ft LIVESTOCK
Irish Cobblers that has produced pathy to the bereaved wife and mo­ sity of Oregon and a member of Phi must depend almost solely on his
as the largest and one of the moet
from this unit.
ther.
large, regular sited, solid potatoes.
Gamma Delta fraternity. Miss War­ wits.
REPORT FOR JUNE FIRST
important meeting of organized farm­
Earl Isom and Verdie Leach were ner has completed her first year at
He will receive 2 1-2 cents for them
Runaway Team Injure Man.
ers ever held in the state. Matters
Mental health Is obtained and re­
Oregon livestock is in good con­ of supreme importance to agricul­ in Portland, clearing about 2 cents. married In Heppner Saturday eve­ the University of Oregon and is a tained only by three things: good
“ ‘ ~
O fU B
dition with ouly fair prospects for ture and to the individual farmer The potatoes have not been Irrigated ning, June 13. Rev. White of the member of Delta Gamma sorority. food, sufficient sleep, and sbstlnenci njured Sunday when the team of
this season. A number of them are Methodist church officiating. Miss The wedding will take place In July.
summerirange, according to the June were discussed at the meetings.
from alcohol and tobacco. Experi­ horses he was driving became fright­
on display in the window at the Her­ Leach was a graduate of the 1931
1 report of the Federal-State Crop
ments conducted by capable scien­ ened and ran, while hitched to tbe
The
Home
Economics
conferences
ald office.
(Continued on last Page)
Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them.
Reporting Service.
With contin­
tists show the deploring effect ol •vagón. Mr. Thompson received cuts
ued dry weather, moisture is short were of special interest to the ladies
alcohol on the brain. It has been nd bruises that required medical
Speakers in this department Includ­
and rain is needed to make summer
found that alcohol in even the most ittentlon. Dr. Johnson was attending
ed leaders in home economics at the
feed. Stock water is low in places
moderate quantities shrinks some ihysician.
state college and other authorities,
and summer feed prospects only fair.
brain cells, swells and Irritates oth­
making
these
conferences
of
untold
Miss Marian Briggs returned from
Cattle are in good flesh showing on­
ers, and totally destroys some. Hence
value to the busy mother and house­
Medford Saturday where she has
ly a slight shrink. The calf crop Is
It is easy to understand why the rav­
wives. upon whom the final success
been teaching for the past year and
about average. Sheep are in good
ages of alcohol are so great.
of farm life depends.
will spend the summer at home with
condition. The range lamb crop is
Tests also show that after each In­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
The Southern Oregon metropolis
generally good with small losses.
dulgence in alcohol the recovery ol 3riggs.
Some range sections have a few dry is filled with energetic and hosplt
the brain from the evil efforts be
able
people
who
proved
to
be
genial
ewes.
comes slower and slower, until ver}
hosts. At such meetings the farmer
soon a time is reached when thi <•
♦
not only becomes acquainted with
cells torn down by alcohol are nt *
other tillers of the soil but comes in
ALONG THE CONCRETE
♦
longer rebuilt.
♦
♦
contact with economic and -political
leaders of our state.
It has also been found that th<
i first brain cells to be attacked arc On Monday morning Thomas Camp­
Dr. and Mrs. Vincent of Pendleton
those that give us efficiency In any bell was explaining to T. H. Froeer
have been visiting at the Rees and
line of work; so it Is not difficult t< that he and his wife were quarling.
Starkweather homes.
kjO/.flwu/aon
understand why many employers re­ Not again, but still.
Stanley Green, local 4-H club boy,
A. F. Rohrman, owner and man­
fuse to hire a man who drinks. Not
recently exhibited his pigs and sheep
In order to develop poultry flocks
'« It strictly the efficiency centert ager of the Rhorman Motor Co., tak­
at the Union Stock Show. Stanley
into good egg producers, culling of
that undergo detioratlon from the ing a ride in the Ford Police Patrol.
as usual, made good and to prove
poultry should start when the chicks
use of alcohol; the brain cells that Charges will be answered for next
this is exhibiting various prizes in
ars first hatched, in fact it should
control the heart, tbe lungs and oth- June.
addition to the >6o In cash awards
start before the hens are placed in
Goups of Hermistan business men
•ir vital processes must bear the same
which he received.
the breeding pens. Eggs from the
discussing the coming school elec­
instructive force.
Mrs. Harry Knerr and son Stuart
breeding pen should be selected very
tion.
carefully before being placed in the of St. Paul, Minnesota, are guests of
Saturday our inlnd recalled the
Stanfield Boy Dies
days when we had to ijwallow the
incubator. Pullets must be watched Mrs. Knerr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. Stuart.
Gales Hutton, 18-year-old Stan­ “Darwin Theory”, as we saw the
closely during the spring and sum­
field boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James force from tlie First National Rank
This community was saddened to
mer and culling practiced continu­
Hutton, died in St. Anthony's hos­ of Hermiston climbing the trees
ally. V.*ak or crippled pullets should learn of the death of Gates Hutton,
pital in Pendleton Tuesday morning, along the sidewalk by the jewelry
be eliminated because it is impos­ aged 18, which occurred in 8t. An­
'rom injuries received while work- store, in order to trim tbe lower
sible for them to develop into hens thony’s hospital Tuesday morning.
iig on the Wolfe road construction branches. Perhaps the theory is true
of good average. Pullets should be Gates was a member of the Wallula
rew near Umntilla last Saturday after all.
used as a standard, the pullets that cut-off construction crew and death
tecording to reports Hutton had
do not measure up to this one will resulted from inluries received when
Ruth Bensel assisting J. M. Biggs
topped out of his truck to remove In making out the cheeks for the
not e.«m their way and should not a loaded gravel truck ran over him.
t rock that had stuck between the >6000 payroll on the Bigga-Hally-
have a place in the flock
On their return from State Grange
two back wheels, and while lying burton Wallula cut-off Job.
Thousands of dollars will be saved nt Medford, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
with his legs and hips extended from
We have often wondered why It Is
aanually by the pallet men of the Richards paused In Salem long
under the truck, was run over by a so easy for one to become round-
Pacific Northwest if they will follow enough to attend the wedding of
Ford truck driven by Bill Harvey. shouldered. but the past few weeks
the slogan: Cull the baby chirks. Mins Bennie Richards and Sherman
Hutton was crushed fatally below have cleared the matter up In our
Cull the pullets, Cull the hens. Cull Chapin. The young couple left imme­
¡the hips. Funeral cervices wrre held mind as we duck and dodge along
during the entire year, keeping only diately for Portland and Newport. On
'today at 2 :On p. m'. In Stanfield and the sidewalk trying to keep the tree
the pullets that will develop into their return they will make their
interment was made in Echo ceme- branches from hitting ue in the aya
profitable layer».
)tom» 1« 8« less.
Itery.
or ruining our beet silk umbrella.
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