The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 08, 1931, Image 1

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    Umatilla Project Pair!
At Hermiston, tomorrow and Sat­
urday. A variety in exhibits and
Carnival Attractions.
U m atilla Project F a ir — Bigger And Better
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VOLUME XXVI
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HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUBTT. OREGON, THURSDAT,
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The best son of his country Is be
who gives the beat manhood to his
country.— Anonymous.
OCTOBER 8. 1931
SUBSCRIPTION, 12.00 PER TEAR
DISPLAYS SEEN
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FEEDING METHODS TESTED
HERMISTON C IT Y
COUNCIL REDUCES
BUDGET/OR YEAR
INTERESTING REPORTS GIVEN
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♦ ON 0. S. C. PULLET FLOCK.
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AT FARM AUXILIARY MEETING. ♦
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One thousand white leghorn pul
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The Woman’s Auxiliary to the ♦
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards, Pa­ lets in the laying pens at the pouf
'
farm
bureau
met
in
regular
session
tricia Richards and S. R. Cooper at­ try department of Oregon State col­
Mrs. Bill White and Fred Lam-
last Friday. October 2nd, in the club
tended the Morrow county Pomona lege are serving to reveal the com­
bertson
of Pendleton visited with
house in Columbia district. During
parative value of several methods of
grange meeting at Ione Saturday.
Mrs. P. C. Albright on Thursday.
the
business
hour
articles
of
incor­
J. W. Sturdivant of Parkdale is a feeding from time of hatching to
Mrs. E. R. Harding and Mrs. Car-
poration were read for the cannery
FINEST ARRAY OF DISPLAYS IN guest at the home of his daughter, full production. These pullets have COUNCIL REPORTS $6,220
FOR and laundry In which it was stated son Linder and their sons Harold
CUP PRESENTED ON MERITS OF
already gone through the first part
Mrs. W. G. Wallace.
YEARS ANTICIPATED.
that a membership fee of fifty cents Harding and Troy Linder motored
1832 EXPENSES.
Mrs. Q. E Greathouse motored to of the experiment, which was to
to
Brewster,
Wash.,
on
Saturday.
LEADERSHIP AND ABILITY.
would be charged. The time for
show whether they could be raised
Arrangements for Carnival Amu«*, Pilot Rock Wednesday after her Just as well as on laying rations as Reduction in Misoelaneoas Depart­ election of officers for the corpora­ Mrs. Harding and Mrs. Linder re­
daughter Edna, who will attend the
turned home Monday but the boys Stanley Green Most Outstanding 4-H
ments Made, With Three Rides
on the more complicated and expen­ ment Sought; Hope to Hold Avail­ tion has not been announced.
teacher’s institute in Pendleton.
remained in Brewster where they are Club Boy in S tate; Floyd McMullen
A
report
was
given
by
Mrs.
Lyle
and Concessions.
Miss Mary Swart spent the week sive chick feeds. Results of this
employed in the apple harvest.
able Revenue to Standard.
Tilden regarding preparations for
Also Wins Recognition.
Phase of the experiment are now. be­
end at her home in Kohlotis, Wn.
Mrs. W. H. Hineline returned
The Umatilla Project Fair board
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jump were ing compiled.
The Hermiston «$ty council last the fair booth. Mrs. N. W. Bloom home from Milton on Friday.
Umatilla county residents have
held Its last meeting before the fair Sunday guests at the Jas. Lane home
Now that 500 have been raised night reduced the operating budget reported for the committee appoint­
Mrs. H. H. Christianson was sur­
o’ V
Tuesday night in the office of As­ in Parkdale.
one'
way and 500 the other, these (or the city for 1932 to $6,220, ed to gather supplies for the needy prised on Thursday by a visit of her occasion to be especially proud of
sistant County Agent Best. At this
The Pollyannas were delightfully two groups have again been divided, which they hope will be within the for this winter. It was announced uncle, H. Wheeler, a Missionary re­ 4-H club boys and girls who atten­
time final details were thrashed out entertained Wednesday when Mrs. each into four pens at 125 each. available revenue for the year. The that the election of officers for the turning from China. Mr. Wheeler ded and sent exhibits to the. state
and plans made to push to complet­ S. R. Cooper acted as hostess.
Throughout the coming winter they council may make a further reduc­ ensuing year would be held at the came by auto from New York and fair at Salem this year. One of the
big events for Umatilla county was
ion all display arrangements as early
During the business meeting the will all receive exactly the same tion by cutting dowu on supplies for next -egular meeting.
when he reaches his home in Eugene
as possible.
Arrangements for the social hout will have completed a trip around the fact that the Governor Patterson
following officers were elected: Pres­ treatment and will be in the same the miscelaneous department.
Trophy awarded to the Oregon 4-H
The Hildebrand’t United Shows ident, Mrs. W. G. Wallace; Vice environment, except that each of the
Two members of the library board were made by the executive commit­ the world.
club member of the highest ability
will furnish the rides and amuse­ president, Mrs. J. M. Richards; Sec­ four pens in each group will be fed met with the city council and pre­ tee. Delicious refreshments were
M. T. Matott returned to Hinkle
and leadership was presented to
ments during the fair and have a retary-treasurer, Mrs. M. C. Bar- differently.
sented a matter of heating the build­ served late in the afternoon. Mrs. Sunday after a week's stay In Port­
The two No. 1 pens will get hand ing. The budget committee allowed Miles Barrager was appointed leader land. He attended the ball game Stanley Green of Stanfield. Stanley
merry-go-round, ferris wheel, and ager.
whip besides several aide shows and
After the Social hour an informal fed grain in the litter with hopper $600 as running expense fund for for the next meeting assisted by Mjs. between Oregon and Idaho on Sat­ also won third on Hampshire fat
Iambs, and forage crops; ninth on a
concessions. The American Legion luncheon was served. Mrs. J. F. Gil­ fed mash. No. 2 pens will get both the library.
Belle Smith, Mrs. Jewett and Mrs. urday.
Duroc Jersey fat hog; sixth on sheep
Auxiliary will have the only food son was a guest of the afteernoon.
hopper fed grain and hopper fed
McPherson. The topic will be on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
McDaid
and
A special committee met with the
showmanship; and eight on hog
booth on the grounds. A pony show
Because of the Legion dance in mash. The third pens will be given city council to help work out the “Health.”
the Misses Nora and Margaret Mc­ showmanship.
will furnish amusement and rides Hermiston there will be no dance cube feed or "pellets” In hoppers;
Daid returned home Saturday after
The Governor Patterson trophy Is
for the kiddies.
while the fourth pens in each group year’s budget for the city’s runnthg “RESURRECTION” IS SOUL-
given in Stanfield this week end.
several days at the state fair. Mar­
expenses.
Among
those
were
B.
S.
a loving cup that stands about three
will
get
an
“all
mash"
ration
from
Elaborate arrangements are being
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A thoroughly enjoyable affair of
garet McDaid and her teammate Dor­
Kingsley, .Joe Norton, Joe Dyer, and STIRKING PICTURE
feet high and will be on display at
made for exhibits and a fine showing i the week was the reception for the hoppers.
is Cilnges of Alpine put on a demon­ I the Umatilla Project Fair. The win­
□tto Pierce,
will be seen in poultry, turkeys, local school faculty sponsored by the
“All foils of these methods are in
Lupe Velez has been sentenced to stration at the fair but do not yet' ner keeps the cup for one year and
The council instructed City At­
farm produce, 4-H club work, dairy Ladies Aid. The church parlors were commercial use in Oregon and the
know how they placed as they came
and hard labor for life!
then turns it over to the winner the
torney
Warner
to
draw
up
an
ordin­
cattle, flowers, women's department, prettily arranged and profusely dec­ experiment station is constantly in
home before the Judging was fin­ following year.
Do
not
be
alarmed.
It
happened
In
and many other departments. Farm orated with autumn flowers.
receipt of many requests with re­ ance which would be affective
a court-room setting for the Uni­ ished.
The Umatilla. 4-11 club stock
produce displays that will be center­
A short program was given with gard to their relative merits,” says enough to prohibit interference of versal picture “Resurrection," open­
Norman Pennock was one of a Judging team going to Salem this
radio
reception
in
tho
city
of
Her­
ed around the "central Idea” of the Mrs. F. A. Baker presiding. R. G A. G. Lunn, head of the poultry de­
ing at the Oasis theatre next Sun­ party that left for a deer hunt on year was from the east end of the
farm will be put on by Mrs. Edward Penney welcomed the teachers for partment. “Field tests by poultry- miston.
Friday.
day.
county and*was composed of Pat-
Members of the council present
Kopacz, Henry Ott, Mrs. Fred Ricks, the board of directors; Mrs. J. M. men have also indicated that good
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oarl and Ro- trick Cassidy, Keith Hutchison, and
Lupe plays the roll of Katusha
Irrigon, Jens Skovbo, and Harold Richard« spoke for the parents and pullets can be raised by using regu­ were H. E. Hitt, B. Hanellne, J. G.
sella Matott drove over from La-
Dean. These will include displays of Rev. J. F. Gibson for the church. lar laying rations, and if this Is cor­ Pearson. Floyd Knerr, F. C. Mc- Maslova, the little Russian peasant Grande and after spending the week Wallace Buholts from Flint Rock.
The team placed ninth out of 26
girl,
who
is
thrown
aside
by
a
poultry, honey, dairy, and from the Response to these greetings was giv­ rect it will greatly reduce the labor Kenxie, and Mayor Prann.
end with the Matott family, re­ Judging teams. The Judging team
prince.
Her
struggles
for
life
and
experiment farm.
and
feed
cost.
en by Superintendent Kelty. Mrs.
turned to La Grande on Sunday.
from this end of the county w ill at­
happiness lead her to a life of ill-
Every
Another interesting display will Edgar Hoosier
ier «leaned with a solo
e-very precaution was taken to sei
set CUTE COMEDIENNE IS
solo.
The McDaid family attended the tend the Pacific .Internal ionaf L it « - , .
repute
and
fin
a
lly
a
charge
or
mur­
Mrs.
W.
t
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f. Reeves presided during thW'lh e tw0 SaVches of pullels art
be arranged by the ten cooperative
Farm Bureau meeting at Alpine'Sat-
CHARMING MONA RAY
stock Exposition In Portland, Octo­
der is placed against her when she urday evening.
organizations in the.community who the social hour which followed the th e game In heredity, even to the
ber 24 to October 31.
Innocently
serves
poisoned
liquor
to
will use as their slogan, "Some Look program. Mrs. H. L. Hedrick. Mrs. point of dividing each batch as it
•
The
U-go
I-go
club
met
with
Mrs.
Mona bay, tho screen's culest a rich merchant in a Russian inn
Other 4-H club winnings at Salem
for relief through legislation. We S. R. Cooper and Mrs. C. M. Jump came from the Incubator,
Hamman on Thursday afternoon
comedienne, appears in “Pardon My revel.
were: Floyd McMullen, Holstein
Two other feed studies being un­
look for relief through cooperation.” assisted about the rooms during the
with Mrs. J. M. Hamman and MrB.
Gun,” Pathe’s« romantic comedy of
John Boles is the Prince of the Chester Flannigan. After a summer sired calf, first; Duroc Jersey Olid,
dertaken are aimed to determine the the Great Open Spaces, which will
An outline of the accomplishments serving of refreshments.
second; and Duroc Jersey fat hog,
of each cooperative will be printed
Eighteen Juniors gathered at the amount of alfalfa meal that can he be seen at the Oasis theatre on Fri­ story. Boles and Miss Velez are co- of social meetings, work was re­
fourth. Paul
Marble, Plymouth
substituted
safely
for
succulent
feed,
starred
in
a
production
which
looms
In large letters on cardboard and H. L. Hedrick homo Thursday eve­
sumed on the quilts which are made
day. She ia Just four feet and seven
on the film horizon as one of the for baby homes. The meeting was Rocks, ninth; Rachel Porter of Pi­
placed In one booth under this slo­ ning to help Miss Anna Hedrick and and the effect of cod liver oil on the inches tall!
truly big pictures of the past few well attended and dglnty refresh­ lot Rock placed fourth on cookies.
gan In order that new residents of Mias LaVerne Thorsen celebrate texture of egg sheila.
Miss Ray’s screen debut was made years.
The Umatilla Project Fair furnish­
the project as well as outsiders may their birthdays. The main diversion
ments were served by the hostesses. es an opportunity to 4-H club boys
in “Uncle Tom’s Cabin." As a result
know what Is being done along this of the evening was games and con­ Cannery and Laundry Incorporated.
V. S. Klkala and sons, Sam Klkala and girls to display their work and
she landed a two-year contract that
Editor H. S. Paper Elected.
line.
tests. after which a buffet luncheon
and Curtis Walls are in the moun­
Papers for the Incorporation of the has kept her in pictures ever since.
demonstrate different projects car­
The board voted to create a spec­ was served.
local Farm Bureau cannery and
Chestc- Johnson was elected as tains hunting.
ried on through the year. The girls
Prior
to
'
being
selected
for
her
C. M. Jump, J. M. Richards,. and laundry have been drawn up and
ial class in the turkeys for a cock­
C. A. Harris has releveled and clubs on the project this year will
editor of the Hermiston Union high
erel, for which premiums of |2 , >1, M. Refvem attended the committee will be signed In the near future. important roll in “Pardon My Gun.” school paper, Wednesday, to serve seeded five acres of ground.
have a special booth for demonstra­
and a ribbon will be awarded for meeting In Pendleton Tuesday eve­ Election of officers w ill be held soon Miss Ray appeared in several Pathe during the entire year. Other offi­
The Minnehaha school buildings tions and are planning an unusual
ning. The purpose of this organiza­ although no definite date has been confedtes,
first, second, and third.
including “Pick ’Em cers will be elected at a special are _ . undergoing , ,, repairs _ this . , week. , . I display. Mrs. W. A. Hineline has
The Merry Mixers Cooking club I charge of the glrlg. clubg
Tickets for adults this year will tion Js to provide food and clothing set. The Incorporate name w ill be Young,” “The Red Heads” and “Half
meeting Monday. The first publica­ and Merry Stitchers Sewing clubs i
be fifty cents for both dayB, and for the needy. A store room Is to be ' Hermiston Cooperative Laundry and Pint Polly.”
tion will appear Friday, Oct. 23.
pieced a quilt this summer. On Wed­
fifty cents for high school students provided In each town where food Cannery,
L. J. Alien, O. T. McWhortes, and
nesday afternoon the mothers of the Helen Cowgill will do the Judging of
for Saturday. Children over ten years may be safely stored. A plan is being
club members met and tied the quilt. exhibits at the project fair. They
will be charged 25 cents Saturday worked out whereby food stuffs may
The quilt is to be sold and the pro­ are from Oregon State college.
but will be admitted to the grounds be exchanged among various sec­
tions of the county.
ceeds used for a scholarship to the
free Friday.
O. S. C. summer school.
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The big attraction for Saturday
R. II. Thom left Tuesday for the *
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will 1 e the football game in the af­ <•
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mountains to hunt deer.
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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will meet • Pendleton high school. ♦
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Season’s
Football
Schedule.
The Pendleton team will be support­ ❖
4.
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! Oct. 2-—Echo vs Hermiston Reserves
The fourth game of the world
ed by their local band and will also
George Beddow has teen called on
here.
series baseball game drew a capacJt1
vie for honors against the Irrigon to serve on trie Jury duty at Pendle­
Oct. 10— Pendleton, here.
crowd in Hermiston Tuesday as the
band which will be present. The ton, but is trying to be excused.
Oct. 16—■Condon, here.
loud speaker in front of the light
teams and bands will probably par­
Mrs. Brierley, Mrs. Henry Hitt.
Oct. 2S- Ione, there.
and
power company office blazed
ade Just before the two elevens Mrs. Cdchrcn and Coach Cochran |
Oct. 30- Arlington, there.
forth, carrying the pulse of the game
clash.
were dinner guests at the Tom Stew­
Nov. 6— Athena, here.
from Philadelphia to Oregon. Local
art home Sunday.
Nov. 11— Heppner, there
citizens will not have to run the
.To»ers in Horseshoe Contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey and Flor­
Nov .20-—Weston, here.
gauntlet much longer.
Last Monday night the local I. O. ence drove to Arlington Sunday
Nov. 26— Rosalia, Wn., here. Sciied-
Ressell Blessing says that he went
O. F. Lodge was host to members where they met Mrs. Udey’s parents
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uled for 10 a. m. Thanksgiving. deer hunting over the week end. but
of the Pendleton fraternal order and from The Dalles, and her sister and
we wonder If he didn't mlspell the
after the regular business session family from Wasco. Mrs. Udey re- I
“dear.”
STATE GAME COMMISSION
took a fall from former records In a turned to The Dalles with her folks
There in one thing the local busi­
NEWS NOTES OF INTEREST.
horseshoe contest. Members of the and Mr. Udey and Florence returned
ness men get t ..ether on— the world
local team lost seven games out of home that evening.
Nearly 3,000 Chinese pheasants series I asehali games.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow of
twelve, giving the Pendleton team
have been released this season by the
Elbert Hutchison won his first
a total of four points. Members of Pendleton were guests at the Tom
Jackson County Game Protective As­ love as a hi liter hla week and va
the local team were as follows: Vir­ Stewart home Tuesday.
sociation from Its outdoor pheasant displaying it In town * today. Ills
gil Smith. Curtis Simons, Geo. Sale.
Juanita Wells was an overnight 1
farm near Medford, according to H. father only beat him by two years.
Walter Meade, Geo. Harkonrider, guest at Florence Udey's home Mon- '
L. Nobllt. Secretary.
R. C. ’.odd and Sir». Lyle Tilden
Otto Pierce, and M. L. Watson. F. L. day.
A total of 4,300 oggs were received »re keeping on the jrinp this week
Mr. and Mrs. P. Norquist and Ar­
Bowman, former Hermiston resident,
from the state game farms and r seeing that the cooperative or^ani-
was included in the 16 guests.
thur returned Saturday from Grants :
hatch of 2,94 6 was secured undei :ation booth arrangements keep
Pass where they have been visiting. j
outdoor conditions with domesth uovlng. What would the fair board
Weather Report.
George Llebe and Gus Linder spent
hens. Most of these chicks were per
o without “Dad” Todd.
a couple of days of last week look
mitted to distribute naturally bu
Date
Max. Min.
Logan Todd waa revealing some of
Ing over land in the Eagle country
1,100 of them were transported to hie boyhood pranks at fair board
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J,Ck’° n C° U ntr Th* meetin'R'T7eediy"B'lfiht".nd's.ld tha“t
October 2 .....................
78.51 ... Mrr and Mrs. P. Norquist drw7e't<
Ashland district including Griffin even though he was embarassed fi
October 3 .......................
68_40 Wallula Monday and returned that
evening.
Creek and Eagle Point received 634. nancially at the time he had enough
October 4 —.................... 87_______ 28
C. L. Upbam ia building a new
Holding pens for saving female laughs over the affair In later years
October 5 . . . . . . . . j . .......................
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pheasants until after the fall shoot­ to make up for it. It seemed that
October 8 ............*_______ 87____ 40 ehleken bouse on his ranch.
Mrs. Charles Keller left Tuesday
ing are planned for next year. All Logan was returning home early one
October 7 ______________ 87........32
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for Seattle where she w ill visit with
o
f this Jackson County propagation morning and met up with an old
There waa .30 precipitation this
friends for a few days.
t work was done without expense to friend who suggested that they at-
week with below freezing Sunday
The Columbia school will be cloned
the Game Commission except the fur- , tend an „ IPt,on HaIe that day ^hey
night. No damage wae reported due
Thursday
and
Friday
fqr
teacher’s
ni.hlng
of eggs, and sportsmen of , attended When Logan regained con-
to frost.
Institute,
that section are expecting excep- | scio.mness he was the possessor of a
tionally gQod shooting this seazon. I rooster, a saddle, and a car
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FOR PROJECT FAIR
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