The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 20, 1931, Image 1

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    Knowledge 1» power only when It
can be made available, practical.—
O. S. Marden.
VOLUME X XV
NUMBER 51
EXCHANGE OF IDEAS
SEEN IN TURKEY TOUR
Jbrmtfiiatt iftetlii
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931
NO FREE TEXT BOOKS
FOR HERMISTON THIS YEAR
•’S K I T ? Y ”
4-H CLUB GIRLS SELECTED TO
COMPETE IN DEMONSTRATIONS
Because of lack of funds and no
provision having been made in the
budget for this expense the local
grade school cannot provide any free
text books before September, 1932.
In view of this the patrons of the
school will furnish all books for
their children
throughout
this
school year. Plans for next year will
be announced after the first of tbc
year.
*The State Text Book Commission
meets every two years and adopts
one third of the books used in the
schools. Books so adopted must be
used for six years. This accounts
for the changes in this year’s book
list.
What folks alnt up on.
they’r
down on. Wise ’em up—Advertise.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR
16 CABS OF ROAMING
GYPSIES INFEST HERMISTON
At a meeting of the We-Can Can
ning club held at the J. S. Burn­
ham home Wednesday afternoon, the
girls decided to hold a demonstration
contest soon. Five demonstrations
will he given with two girls on each
GROWERS INSPECT BIRDS ON F IV E FARMS AND AT EXPERIMENT
team.
HELD HERE UNTIL WOMAN WHO FRISKED TILL AT RIVERVIEW
STATION; EQUIPMENT SHOWN AND METHOD USED BY IN ­
Nina Rae McCulley and Mary
SERVICE STATION WAS ID ENTIFIED; $30 GLEANED FROM
Kodda will demonstrate the equip­
DIVIDUAL GROWERS EX PL A IN E D ; FINE BIRDS SEEN
ment used In canning; Mary Skovbo
THE TRIBE AND RETU RN ED TO THE OWNERS.
and Marjorie Burnham, the canning
98 SERVED AT PICNIC LUNCH AT
of fruit; Grace Rodda and Jannie Caravan Is Patroled to P atterson’s
respond to the usual dates of killing
NOON.
Shockey, fruit desserts; Jane and
street near the hotel 34 children
for the various markets. On Nov. 17
Ferry N ear U m atilla.
Lois Barnard, fruit salads; and Cath­
swarmed out like bees from a hive.
the
feed
cost
was
11.2c;
on
Dec.
Unusual interest was shown by
erine McMullen and Grace Rodda,
Shouting and chattering could be
participtants in the tour of turkey 11.7c and on Jan. 12, 13.6c per
the judging of fruits.
Hermiston was thrown into a heard for blocks a3 the dirty,
pound.
The
overhead
cost,
which
in
raisers farms last Saturday when
The girls practiced their demon­ state of excitement Monday, shortly slightly clothed youngsters romped
fifteen cars filled with people gath' eluded the original outlay for stock
strations at this meeting. The two after the noon hour by the arrival and played while their mothers
ered at the Umatilla Experiment the brooder fuel, and 10 per cent of
This picture will be shown at the high scoring girls will go to Pilot of sixteen cars filled to overflowing squatted unconcernedly on the lawn
farm where inspection of turkeys the investment in equipment, a
Oasis theatre Thursday, Friday, and Rock to compete for the county with Gypsies. The license plates in tharpxrlijng space. The dirty
4-H
CLUB
MEMBERS
ATTEND
was held. From there the group mounted to 4.9c per pound. The la
Saturday, of this week. It Is con­ championship.
showed that most of the cars were (aces and the chattering of the
Journeyed to the farms owned by bor spent in care of the flock for the CLUB DAY IN PENDLETON
sidered one of the best of the sea­
from Ohio and Colorado and they children did not seem to bother the
whole
season
was
578
hours
Merl Potter, Emerold Tilden, Walter
son and features Jackie Cooper, Bob­
were headed toward Portland.
mothers and they looked with dis­
SPECIAL ROUND TRIP
At the Merl Potter farm the group
Sanders, August Dindner, and John
Approximately thirty-five 4-H by Coogan.
Fifteen of the cars were held dain upon v spectators, whom the
inspected
a
flock
of
900
fine
turkeys
Jendrzejewski. When the group ter
FARES TO ROUND-UP
club members in the livestock div­
hers after Sheriff Gurdane had tele­ children, continually asked for nick­
minated at the Jendrzejewski home that had been hatched in two groups ision from Hermiston and Stanfield HERMISTON SOCIETY PICNIC
phoned Deputy Bert Nation that pas- els and trinkets. It was evident
with only 14 days difference In their attended club day held in' Pendleton
for ia picnic dinner there was
Low round-trip fares to the Pea tengers In one car had frisked a cash that their eyes had been trained
ages.
Mr.
Potter
kept
75
laying
hens
total number of 98 present.
Monday. During the day different VOTED FOR N EX T YEAR
dleton Round-Up will be put In ef register nt the Riverview Service sta­ I'fotu babyhood to spot every detach­
H. K. Dean, farm superintendent last season to furnish eggs for this breeds were shown and explained to
feet August 27 and 28 from Port tion this side of Pendleton, obtain­ able artlclo upon the persons to
Former residents of Hermiston
of the Umatilla field station, con year's flock. The turkeys range over the boys and girls. They went to
land, Hood River and The Dalles ing 830.00 in cash. Nation Immedi­ whom they wero talking.
three
acres
of
clean
ground,
part
of
ducted the group from one flock to
the Eastern Oregon State Hospital who now live in or near Portland and August 28 and 29 from Biggs ately summoned City Chief of Police
One or two of the children In
another and explained the experi­ which Is in alfalfa. The four brooder where they judged cows in the dairy held their annual picnic in Laurel- and Arlington. The fares also ap H. A. Pankow, and all but one car the group could have been white
houses,
8x16,
are
arranged
with
the
hurst
park,
Portland.
Sunday.
Aug­
ments being made and the results.
herd and witnessed a demonstration
ply from Eastern Oregon and Spo was stopped here, and It escaped children from their fair complexions
ust 16. About 126 people were pres­
The flock that was given no green hovers and oil burners at one end; In trowing a cow.
kane territory.
inly by going around by the Farm and their attitude toward their
ent,
coming
from
Bingen,
Washing­
feed made a gain of 3.74 pounds in this allows the turks to range and
County Agent Holt and Assistant
The Portland rate of 85.00 for the Bureau and on to Umatilla, where it ompanipns. They wore long flow­
adjust
themselves
to
the
tempera
ton,
Ilwaco,
Washington,
Salem,
one month; the flock fed 10 per
County Agent Best showed the dele­
round trip is the top fare and the wbb held.
ing skirts made of bright colored
cent leaf blossom meal made a gain ture. A stream of water runs stead­ gates of boys and girls how to tie Hood River, Oregon, and many other fares for intermediate points are
After Sheriff Gurdane and his naterials. They spoke in English
ily
from
a
pressure
tank,
into
foun­
nearly
towns,
as
well
as
from
Her­
of 2.95 pounds in one month; those
hog, and also judged a class of
graded down accordingly. The tick deputies arrived with the owne
nd Spanish.
miston.
fed chopped green alfalfa gained tains set on top of the ground with pigs.
ets
are
good
in
coaches
on
regular
>
f
the
service
station,
the
woman
From her* the cars wffre patroled
cavaty underneath to allow drain­
It was voted unaniomusly to have
3.38 pounds in one month; and
A picnic lunch was held at noon
Union Pacific trains but do not ap who took the money was idntifled. to Umatilla by state police and from
age.
Mr.
Potter
plans
to
feed
his
a
picnic
again
next
year
at
about
those ranged in alfalfa pasture
and later in the day swimming was
'poll threatening to take her to Pen- .here to Patterson's ferry. It had
this time of the year. All who en­ ply to Union Pacific stages.
gained 3.47 pounds in one month. turkeys all the grain and mash they indulged in and contests held.
lleton
where she would be held for been planned to patrol them out of
joy meeting old friends may plan
Mr. Dean explained that the feather will eat.
PURCHASE PUREBRED RAMS
rial, the king of the tribe ordered the state but they were cunning
their
vacations
in
order
to
attend.
Next the group Inspected Emerold BLUEPRINTS ARE OUT FOR ,
picking habit was formed by the
k collection to be taken from their inough to leave the state police and
AT SALE IN PENDLETON
birds in the attempt to free their Tilden’s brooder hopse which is on
nidRt for the amount.
•/oss over into Washington. The
BIDS
ON
EXPERIMENT
STATION
“FARM
DOLLAR”
ARTICLES
the
same
order
as
J.
H.
Reids',
with
beaks of the sticky mash, and that
Such a sight as the Gypsies made sheriff at Prosser was notified that
6 inch tile set 10 inches under
no particular damage was done.
A number of people from this end las never been witnessed by resi­ they were coming his way.
Blueprints are ready for bids on DISCONTINUED FOR PRESENT
Mr. Dean warned growers against ground through the centeh of the
of the county attended the ram sale dents of Hermiston before. The fif­
Special Deputy Sheriff Nation was
raising more turkeys than could building. Mr. Tilden plans to put in the new Experiment Station which
The “Farm Dollar" articles which in Pendleton held Monday, August teen cars were brim full of men, commended by Sheriff Gurdano for
is
to
be
located
on
a
180-acre
tract
reach maturity in time for the mar­ another tile next spring. He burned
have been appearing in the Hermis­ .17, at which time New Madden, of women, children and luggage. When his work in holding all but one of
keting season. Growers should be 60 gallons of Deisel oil a month of land, one mile south of Hermis­ ton Herald regularly for the past Hermiston, and Stanley GTeen, of he cars came to a halt on the side the sixteen cars here.
content to feed well and let the birds last season, at 8%c a gallon, besides ton, just above the A line canal, two months, under the heading of Stanfield, purchased a purebred
reach maturity and prime condttion the ferry charge, and he says it will south of what is known as the old O. I. Paulson, v.ill be discontinued Hampshire stud ram. The number
W eather Report" for W eek.
before they kill, they will realize take no more to heat I wo pipes. The David Sorrell ranch. The latest date for the present. No definite Infor­ of sales were not ns numerous as in NATION ARRESTS MAN IN ECHO
Date
Max Min
more profit than selling on an early brooder house has three divisioni, for acceptance of bids will be Thurs­ mation has been received from Mr. previous years but was average )N BAD CHECK CHARGE
August 13 ........
.......... Q8- ...45
with capacity for 200 forks. The day, August 27. Construction will Paulson regarding the time they will Some fine sheep classes were shown
market in poor condition.
August 14 ...... .................92. ...44
Lloyd Pearson was arrested In August 15 ....... ................. 93...
In an experiment made last year hover consists of small frames with probably be pushed rapidly after be renewed. The Editor would be
...58
bids
are
let.
Echo Thursday (today) on a bad August 16 ........
the following
conclusions were sacks thrown over them. The house
glad to hear from readers expres­
Abortion T estin g Continues
.................96. . .58
•heck
charge
after
Special
Deputy,
drawn: Raising birds under semi­ is lighted from a battery.
sing their views on the benefits of
According to Assistant County lert Nation received a wire from August 18 ......... ................. 91... ...62
Arretsed For R eckless Driving
Mr. Tilden has 750 turkeys, from
confinement did not have a deter­
such articles.
Agent Best, who has been working ifficials at Oregon City authorizing August 19 ....... .................90.... ...50
mined effect on the quality or three hatchings, one month differ­
John King of Portland .vas arrest,
with Dr. Thistlewaite on the abor­ tils arrest. He was out on 81OOo bail­ ♦ ♦ * « « 0 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «
ence,
that
are
a
week
older
than
Mr.
weights. The station flock grown in
M rs . Kelly’s Sister Dies,
ed Monday on a charge of r eckless
tion and tuberculosis testing on the ie is being held in Pendleton.
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limited quarters had 71.2 per cent Potter’s birds. The birds have a wide driving by Special Deputy Bert Nat­
Mrs. W. Eisenbels of Aloah, Or., Hermiston Project, only one cow out
♦
ALONG THE CONCRETE
♦
prime birds; while the local flocks, range and feed from alfalfa. Water ion. He pleaded guilty before Jus­
sister of Mrs. W. 3. Kelley of Her­ of 2500 tested was tubercular. Test­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *
♦
a greater proportion of which w’ere is furnished them in troughs.
tice West and was fined $19.50 and
♦
Walter Sanders has a flock of costs. He did not p ay his fine and miston, passed away Tuesday at her ing so far has been almost 100 per ♦
given free range, shipped through
An attempt to break all long dlst-
IRRIGON NEW S
♦
the Hermiston association had 52.5 5 00 fine birds that range over a was taken to Pendleton by Sheriff home after a prolonged Illness. Mrs. cent, with only two herds not tested. >
Kelley has teen visiting her sister It Is the Intention of thoee testing ♦
♦ int walking records was thwarted
per cent prime birds. The average large area. The roosts were the only Gurdane.
for some time Rnd was with her to take In all cows, no matter how
Tuesday when Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
dressed weight of the station toms ones of their type seen on the tour.
during her last hours. Funeral ser­ smnll the herd Is, and if the owners
R. V. Jones was a Heppner visit­ Reid were picked up by passing
was 20.8 pounds and hens 12.2 They are made of wire to prevent
Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime and two
motorists while trudging along the
pounds while all the association the younger birds from getting un­ sons returned home Wednesday af­ vices were held Wednesday. Mr. and will notify Mr. Best he will see that or Monday.
Mrs. Cecil Kelley joined Mrs. Kel­ the herd Is arranged for.
Mrs. Leola Beavert purchased a highway toward Hermiston, between
toms averaged 16.4 pounds and the der the roosts.
ter spending a month at their sum­
Ford roadster from Stater Motor Co. Pendleton and the State Hospital.
August Lindner has 250 one and mer home at Neskowin, Oregon ley at Aloah Wednesday morning.
hens 10.5 pounds.
Roger Morse, dairy extension at Pendleton Saturday.
Apparently they had not been use
The turkeys used in this experi­ two month old turkeys ranging near Devil's lake, on the coast. Mrs.
J. W. McMullen and son Floyd specialist, was In Hermiston several
A group of 4-H club bo’ys and to catching stages and were aided
ment cost, for feed, at the end of around two small brooder houses and Gladys Smith and Mrs. Frances
made a hurried business trip to Jo­ days this week conferring with as­ girls from Irrigon accompanied Mr. In their attempt to reach home be­
the growing period when they were the older birds, 250 in all, are rang­ Householder have been living in
seph Sunday, returning the same sistant County Agent Best. He left Conley of Boardman, with the club fore dark by Assistant County Agent
taken off of alfalfa on September 20, ing on alfafla. It was necessary to their house during their absence.
day.
Thursday.
members from his vicinity, to the Best, who picked up the hitch­
9.4c per pound. The finishing period hatch the birds only as the small
County Institution at Pendleton for hikers. The cows must be milked and
(Continued on last page)
was divided into three parts to cor­
the chickens fed—after the fun of
in inspection of the live stock.
Elmer Beneflel, who has been in the day Is over.
MISS STANWYCK COMES SUNDAY
hospital at San Francisco, Calif.,
Mrs. Fred Barker Is holding
«>
♦
(or several months recovering Iron) 'grounds for divorce” In reserve un­
AS STAR OF “NIGHT NURSE”
MINNEHAHA NEW S NOTES
an auto accident, returned home this til such time when she will need
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week. He was accompanied by a them. Fred declares that the scrat­
Barbara Stanwyck,
vividly re­
rlend, Alfred Zelbarth, who will re- ches and bruises on hlg wife's face
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oari and grand­ membered for her performance in
were accidental, but we will wait
naln for some time.
son, Vance Matott, returned to Hin­ "Illicit” comes to the Oasis theatre
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fredrickson and see what statement Mrs. Barker
kle Friday after vacationing along Sunday as the star of ‘‘Night Nurse,”
makes.
vere Hermiston visitors Tuesday.
the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Oari went Warner Bros, screen adaption of the
Mrs. Jendrzejewski and Mrs. Lin­
Mrs. Chas. Stewart la visiting her
sensational novel by Dora Macy.
on to La Grande.
daughter, Mra. Lyhle Seaman at dner declare that the turkey tour
Alton Sisson visited at the W. A.
was a success, but Mrs. Jendrejews-
Madras. Ora., this week.
The stirring sequences of “Night
Kryger home Tuesday and Wednes­ Nures” follow the life of a girl who.
Mrs. Amy Collins and Mra. Beav- ki says that someone got away with
day.
comes to a great city hospital as s
irt were shopping In Hermiston the plate she had served for herself
during the picnic. Anyway, she
Monday.
E. P. Jarmon and daughter Laura probationer, and becomes an ac­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham left made up for It when the dessert was
were guests, one day last week at credited nurse. She meets tempta­
Sunday for a few days visit at Ta- served.
the C. M. Jackson home. They are tions in many guises— and also love
Our friend and neighbor, C. M.
;oma, Wn.
—and is instrumental in saving the
Butter creek residents.
Mrs. W. C. Isom and son Don were Jump of Stanfield Irrigation dist­
Mrs. M. T. Matott and daughters lives of two ill-fated children. Night
Hermiston business visitors Mon- rict, upholds the negative In the dis­
Rosella and Janice returned Sunday. Nurse is unusual and altogether ab­
cussion for and against federal aid
lay.
While on their vacation they visited sorbing in its transcription of an
Calvin Allen, who has been work- to farmers, hut he reaps the bene­
with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McFall and actual phase of the life of today.
ng at Eddyville, Or., the past two fits from turkey tours and the like,
In support of Miss Stanwyck are
daughter Roeene of Bay City, for­
vears. returned Friday for a visit sponsored by County Agents. I’e is
merly of this district. Mrs. Nellie Ben Lyon, Joan Blondell, Charles
vtth his mother, Mrs. Hugh Grimm. "Johnnie on the spot,” when turkey
Hamer, also a former resident, re­ Winninger, Charlotte Merriam. Ed­
Wayne Caldwell returned Sunday Is served end there Is r>-oof that no
turned with Mrs. Matott as far as ward Nugent, Allen Lane, Blanche
rom Outlook, Or., where he has oleomargarine was served.
Frlderica, Vera Lewie, Ralf Harolde,
Portland.
T. II. Fraser lnionning A. F.
>een the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson and Clark Gable, Walter McGrall and
Chas. Wilson Is working near Out­ Rohrman that his girls had dropped
sons Billy and Bobby and Donald Betty May. Oliver H. P. Garrett did
In to soe him Monday. Fifteen car
look, Or.
and Jimmy Jackson, attended the the screen play. Dialogue is by
load of them.
Mrs.
Chaney
returned
home
from
club meeting at Pendleton Monday. Charles Kenyon. William A. Well­
A1 Clayton nearly lost his new
he Hermiston Medical hospital Fri-
J. W. McMullen, Floyd McMullen man directed,
white cap Monday while promena­
lay.
and I. C. Cox were business visitors
Mrs. L. A. Salvage and daughter ding among the Gypsies. Those black
«kJoseph Sunday.
E. P. Dodd motored to Rosedale.
xila, of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. L. eyed Susans do not mis« an Item,
Dr. Madge and Dr. Harold Schlott- Wn„ last Friday where his wife and
xurtx and son of Portland, visited let alone a white cap among all
isnuer of Bakersfield, California, ar­ daughter have been visiting for the
srlth Mr. and Mrs. Bert Deeter and those dark skins.
rived Friday for a visit at the W. past three weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
It Is about time Grace Jaekson
smlly Thursday.
H. Quick home. Dr. Madge has com­ A. C. Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Craw­
Vallls Dexter was a Wallowa via­ moved the County Court house to
mitted her year of interne work at ford
are old pioneer residents of
Hermiston. We saw Herb Hedwall
tor a few days last week.
Bakersfield and is now assistant Hermiston and Mr. Crawford was
Chas. Smith, county agent (or looking the Gypsies over Monday.
health officer of the schools at one of the first real estate men
Our City Chief of Police H. A.
Morrow rounty, was calling on far-
Bakersfield. The doctors Madge and located here when the project was
Pankow being addressed as "Four-
ners In this vicinity Wednesday,
Sehlatthauer left Monday for Spo­ new. The Dodds plan to return this
The premium list for the North eyes" by the driver of the car of
kane where they plan to visit for a week and will make their home here
Morrow County Fair are obtainable reaming Gypsies, last to arrive in
this w inter.
fe* days.
at the post office. C all **A « el on*. town Monday.
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