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the up^lldînK zm. murales : I which he "F - ™" "" | VOLUMN XXVI ien **n° 14 NUMBER 45 UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR DATE SET FOR OCTOBER 7-8 DIVISIONAL 10szwo sa SUPERINTENDENTS NAMED AT MEETING. R. C. Todd is Named as President to Fill Vacancy Left by Designation of J. Jendrzejewski. . (I ** , , 4 . 11 4 4 4 ■ 421 III I i HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, CIVIL WAR VETERAN PASSES ON AT AGE OF 89 YEARS. William C. Morse. 89 year old Civil War veteran, passed away Thursday, June 30, at the home of his sen J. P. Morse. He had been in poor health for the past three years and had been totally blind for 18 years. Funeral services were held Sunday at 2:00 p. m. from the Prann Funeral Parlors and inter ment made in the Hermiston cerne tery. Mr Morse spent his early child hood in Indiana and Illinois, and when a young man enlisted in the Civil War in 1861. serving three years. He came west in 1880 sett- ling in Idaho and then spent his la ter years in California and Oregon. He was a devout Christian and has passed on to meet his loved ones who have proceeded him. Mr. Morse leaves to mourn his death, three sons, J. P. Morse of Hermiston; S. P. Morse of Pierce, Idaho; and D. Morse of San Diego, California; also 14 grandchildren and 12 greatgrandchildren. TWO MILES GRADE COMPLETED ON WALLULA GUT-OFF OVERHEAD CROSSING INCLUDED IN 8.3 MILES HIGHWAY. Sixty Men Now on Job; Majority Experienced Help; 100 Men Ex pected on Job by End of Month. . (I ... 1 1 21 II Cl III in the ... XT. "w "Ts.TT"zm..."S: JULY 7, 1932 Wallula Cut-off Highway Construction recovery SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR LAW VIOLATORS APPREHENDED NEAR HERMISTON RECENTLY Waldon Rhea was fined $100 and sentenced to serve 30 days in the county jail in justice court here last Thursday for possession of liquor. He was arrested by sheriff officials and Bert Nation, deputy here. Three charges, contributing to the delin quency of a minor, drunken driving, and possession of liquor were enter ed against him. He pleaded guilty to the possession charge and the other two were dropped. The department of justice took charge of R. J. McCoy, 22. alias C. H. Barkley, alias Joe Hammer, and Bert Bray, 57, who were apprehend ed July 3 a tew miles below Hermis- ton by Bert Nation and are being held at the county jail tor the al leged theft of an automobile at Boise, Idaho. STATEGRANGE MASTER DELIVERS ADDRESS AT FOURTH CELEBRATION CALLS PROHIBITION QUESTION “SMOKE SCREEN." Large Crowd Enjoys Events of the Day; Ideal Weather Prevails Throughout Program. . Dates for the Umatilla Project Two miles of grading has been One of the largest crowds ever Fair were set for October 7 and 8, completed on the 8.3 miles of Wal- seen at the annual Fourth of July for this year at a fair board meeting lula cut-off Sand Station at State picnic sponsored by the Umatilla Wednesday night. After some debate Line highway on which construe- Project Farm Bureau and the Stan- 1 A the beard decided that more would tion started June 3. The 8.3 miles ' lield (range enjoyed the day in be gained than lost by again feat of highway includes the overhead I The first hole drilled in the construction of the 8.3 miles of Columbia park last Monday. The uring the fair. crossing at Umatilla on the Wallula highway on the Wallula cut-off Sand Station at State Line high program started in the morning and The resignation of John Jendrze cut-off highway of which six miles way about June 3. Mr. Parker, foreman on the job, is pictured by noon picnickers had gathered jewski as president of the board was was completed last summer. Con standing in the center. Two mi les of grading has been completed, from every corner of the surround MANY CHERRY USES GIVEN accepted and R. C. Todd, vice presi struction work is being done by S. since that time. ing projects. The day was pleasant dent, was named to fill the vacancy. H. Newell & Company of Portland BY EXTENSION DIVISION. with Just enough sunshine to make Mr. Jendrzejewski said that he and machinery and equipment is it comfortable for an outing. A Challenge to Young People. would not be able to devote the nec being shipped in daily. Cherries are ripe! And they are KCAC NOW ON FULL TIME The speaker of the day, Ray Gill, essary time to directing the fair acti During the past forty years tens Thomas J. Williams, overseer of plentiful! This year, as always, they state grange master for Oregon, de vities. the job, is now on the site directing of thousands of young men and wo- WITH BROADER PROGRAMS. hold a prominent place among Orc- livered an instructive address bring- CARD OF THANKS. Last year's fair was successful the work with the assistance of Mr. men of many nationalities and de- A 12-hour schedule daily except gon home canned or preserved foods, ing out one way in which the Ameri both from a project enterprise stand We wish to thank our many Parker, foreman. At present about nomination have sought free train- Sunday has been resumed by KOAC, as they are easily canned and kept, can public could help remedy the point, and financially. The finan friends for their sympathy and beau 60 men are employed but by the end ing for Christian service at home or says the home economics division of present economical situation, and cial report of the secretary-treasurer tiful floral offerings during the re of the month at least 100 men will abroad offered by' The Moody Bible the Oregon State college radio sta the State college extension service. that was by expressing their wish tion, which on July 1 began a series Wednesday night showed approxima cent loss of our father. We also wish be on the pay roll. Construction Institute Chicago. More than For canning, select fully ripe at the polls this fall. Mr. Gill went tely $100 in the treasury to use as to thank the American Legion for will then be moving with a night 2,000 students enrolled in its Day of programs which will include lec- cherries, that is, a sirup made in the on to say that he believed one of a fund for opening activities. Extra its tribute to our loved father and and day shift. Experienced men are and Evening Schools last year. tures, music and other talent from proportion of 3 cups of sugar to 7 the most fundamental things need not only the college but from Uni- expense last year was due to the grandfather. operating the machinery on the job. While for certain special courses a versity of Oregon, and Oregon Nor- cups of water, mixed together and id in building the foundation of necessity of reconstructing the fair The contract allows for a year’s hig! school background is required, mal school as well. brought to a boil. Cherries keep American youth, was in keeping the J. P. MORSE AND FAMILY. buildings which had been blown ng desirable, yet perfectly when canned without sug- home clean, and free from destruc- S. P. MORSE AND FAMILY, time for construction o.f the 8.3 and colie Control of the station was recent down. D. MORSE AND FAMILY. miles of highway. Work will be com grammar school training will admit ly placed under the general exten ar, but hold their color, flavor and tive influences. He stated that he The pleted some time in 1933. to its General Course. English is following superintendents shape better and require less sugar believed the radio one means of sion service headed by Dean Alfred to any deficient in its use. were named to head the various fea- for the same degree of sweetness it bringing things into the home that Carpentier-McKenty Powers of Eugene. Studies for this EARWIG PARASITES GOING tures at the fair this fall: Bible ranks first in all Insti- sugar is added at canning time. tend to corrupt the morale of child The following social item was sent year at least will he maintained only tute cour but Instruction is fur- Dried cherries are delicious and ren. especially by advocating the use Sheep and hog clubs, Garnet D. to this paper by Dan McKenty who at Corvallis as lack of funds have TO NINE OREGON COUNTIES. nished in such subjects as Sunday can be substituted for raisins in of tobacco and cigarettes by young Best, Assistant County Agent. is known by old-time Hermiston School Administration. Daily Vaca prevented contemplated remote con puddings, pies, cakes.and salads. Dry women and girls. Grounds, Logan Todd. residents and who is a property The offer of the Oregon Experi- trol connections with other campu tion Bible School. Gospel Music, cherries unpitted by washing and Concessions, H. W. Kelley. Mr. Gill said that Andrew Mellon owner. The McKenty farm is in the ment station and the Portland city ses at Salem. placing them on a wire screen in the in a recent address ih London, ex Cattle, Chas. Lynch and Roy At- Minnehaha district near the C. M. earwig insectary to supply Oregon Public Speaking, Home Economics, Under the new organization a oven or over artificial heat. Hygiene, and Manual Training. In tebury. pressed his lack of sympathy with communities with colonies of parasi- Jackson farm. special courses are offered Theolo- much broader list of program offer A few of the cherry recipes avail the conditions here in the United Poultry, Lyle Tilden and Wm. "A very pretty wedding took place tized earwigs has proved so popular y, Homiletics, C hurch History, Apo- ings is made possible by bringing able in mimeographed form upon re Logan. States when he said, "the depression Monday morning in Havre, Mont., that 30 colonies totaling 35,000 pa ogetics, Hebrew Yiddish, Greek, specialists to the studios from Eu- quest are given below: Athletic contests, Logan Todd. in America is progressing in an or when Miss Beatrice Charpentier and rasitized earwigs will be distributed and medical subjects for foreign gene, Monmouth and the Portland Women’s division, Mrs. Wm. Hine derly manner.” Cherry Olives. through nine counties. No more or Harry McKenty were married at St. extension center. The farm and mission work. line. In expressing the sentaments of Fill a quart jar with large sweet Jude’s church at 9 o’clock, the Rev. ders can be filled this season. There are throe terms a year— homemaker features as well as other cherries, Farm display, J. Jendrzejewski. leaving the stems on and the Grange. Mr. Gill said that the The parasites previously released Fall, Winter, and Summer—but stu offerings from the State college will W. E. Smith officiating. Clerk, Enos Martin. prohibition question was merely a W. L. packing the fruit as closely as pos- "The couple were attended by in Portland through the work of the dents may enter at any time. An be continued as formerly. Round-up features were contem sible. Mix 1 tablespoon of salt and “smoke sereen" to hide the real insectary have proved so effective Kadderty, program director for sev- Veronica McKenty. sister of the illustrated catalogue will be mailed plated by the board. 1 cuy of cold vinegar, and pour the issues. The Oregon State Grange ex- groom, and Urban Goligoski. Wm. that it is proving difficult this year on request. Address, 153 Institute eral years, continues as manager of mixture into the Jar of cherries, Fill pressed itself as "dry” ät the recent to get enough of the male earwigs Charpentier, brother of the bride, Place, Chicago Avenue Station, Chi- operations and programs and head CERTIFIED PLAN TO BE the jar with cold water. Adjust the state grange meeting at Silverton, to send out as parasitized colonies, of the rr.dio department of the gen accompanied her down the aisle to cago, Ill. rubber and the cover, and seal the Oregon. says R. E. Dimick, state college en EXTENDED FOR PLANTS. eral extension division. the strains of the wedding march The musical part of the program jar as usual. Turn it upside down tomologist in charge of the Portland Property Transferred. played by Mrs. Chas. Hilla, the several times. Allow the cherries was well received and a baseball Just as the development of certi- groom and best man meeting them work. Residents report the "wigs” Alfalfa Stored Into Mow. J. I ell Christiey has deeded to to stand for at least two weeks be game played late in the afternoon. as being actually scarce In many sec fication of seed has given Oregon at the altar. CORVALLIS—Some Benton coun fore using them. These cherries are Coffee, and lemonade were furnished tions previously heavily infested. Or Neill I IcClure the southwest quarter producers a profitable outlet in this "The bride wore a cream and pas ders are to be f iled for communi of the southwest quarter of the ty farmers have been following the not heated. They make a firm salt free by the Farm Bureau and the and other states for seed potatoes, tel colored chiffon dress with match ties in Lane, Clackamas, Polk, Ben northwest quarter and the north practice of putting hay into the barn pickle to be used with meats. 4-H club boys and girls served ice so are the strawberry plant growers cream. expected to profit from a new plan ing hat and accessories, and carried ton, Douglas, Washington, Coos, Til half of the southwest quarter of the directly from a chopper instead of Cherry Cocktail. proposed for certification of straw a bouquet of Ophelia roses and lilies lamook and Hood River counties, north: est quarter of section 5 in tn the usual manner. The advan 1 pound cherries of the valley. The bridesmaid wore where county agents arranged with township 4 north range 29 E.W.M., tages. according to County Agent Cy berry planting stock. 12 cup chopped walnuts’ • blue chiffon dress with hat Briggs, are that it occupies a much including all various clubs and civic organizations containing The new plan for strawberry 3 teaspoons lemon juice ALONG THE CONCRETE water rights and a certain credit of smaller space, is easier to feed out plant certification has just been is to match and carried pink roses. The for' the release of the colonies. 6 tablespoons strawberry Juice church was decorated with daisies and there is less waste. One man $503.50 given by the United States sued by the extension service of 6 tablespoons powdered sugar ♦ Re lamation bureau on construction discovered several years ago that he Weather Report. Oregon State college as drawn up by and ferns. Pit the cherries, sprinkle with Why not work out a system of is- could put his alfalfa hay In partial Max. charges and also "During the service, Mrs. Chas. Date Mln. a share in the Fed- O. T. McWhorter, extension horti- chopped almonds and pour over suing a yearly license for marria- ly green that way and have a brown culturalist, and S. M. Zeller, plant Hilla and Mrs. Henry Gilmore sang June 30 ............... ................. 95 .....50 them a sirup made by mixing straw- ges? Try it for a year and then Robert A. and Minnie E. Stewart hay after it went through a sweat pathologist of the experiment sta "Ave Maria.” Mrs. Gilmore also sang July 1 ................. ................. 99.. .....50 berry juice with powdered sugar when the license expires parties i ve deeded to Theodore and Es- This hay was greatly relished tion. It is designed as a practical “God, My Only God,” "Mother July 2 ................. ................. 89 .....58 by his and lemon juice. Chill and serve could have the privilege of letting it the west half of the July 3 ................. ................. 85... .... 60 plan whereby any grower desiring Blessed” and “Ora Pro Nobis, stock. The danger is that it will get cold in cocktail glasses. become delinquent or renewing for hwest quarter of the southwest certification service may get it at "After the ceremony a four course July 4 ................. ................. 80 .. ..... 50 another year. Such an arrangement Cherry Relish. .... 43 quarter 36 in township too hot and cause a barn fire, says nominal cost, while no others need wedding breakfast was served at the July 5 ................. ................. 86 Remove pits from cherries. Drain might be better than companionate 5 north . W. M. Mr. Briggs. use it any more than a potato grow home of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Clark, July G ................. ................. 85... ...... cherries and cover with vinegar so marriage but it would put Reno oft er has to use certification. the latter being a sister of the bride. lution made ln proportion of % cup the map. “Strawberry-plant certification is 'The house was beautifully decorated Our politicians say that as soon vinegar to 1 quart water. Let stand to provide the prospective purchaser with flowers, a pink and white col as Roosevelt, is elected every thing for 6 hours, 7. 1. 1 drain cherries, mear ure a source of improved planting stock,” or scheme being used for the break- them and add an equal measure of will be hunkey-dorey again. Prices says the announcement Just publish fast, The table was decorated with sugar, Let cherries stand over might start to climb but we wonder ed. “Such stock is that which has pink tapers and glassware, and cen- if they will know in which direc night. Seal. been improved through selection or tered with a bowl of roses. A three- tion they are going. Such a sudden other practices to the extent that it piece wedding cake, decorated with ♦ shock might be too much for those 4157 is vigorous, is true to the variety a bride and groom, stood before the ♦ of us who used to be eccentric about name and has a minimum of des- bride. Thirty close friends and rei MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES a two dollar bill. or atives were present. tructive strawberry diseases Penney says that she Mrs. R. pests.” "The bride is the daughter of Mr. • • • •"*****•• will do a lot of buying when Hoover It is pointed out that there is a and Mrs. Noe Charpentier of Sacra Miss Mary Louise Masters of Pen- is re-elected. We will be willing to demand for high, vigorous planting mento, formerly of Rudyard. She is dleton who has been visiting her bet that Mrs. Penney's buying will stock for use by Oregon growers and a graduate of the Los Angeles Poly- friend Katrine Kryger returned be like that ship that never comes for sale to out-of-state markets. tecnic high school and the Los Ang home Friday. In. Such planting stock is now recog eles German Lutheran hospital, and Word was received last week of D. D. Follett says the state high nized as a requirement If high yields has had post graduate work at St. i the marriage of Harry McKenty. Mr. way crew can be notified that they cf quality fruit of the strawberry Joseph’s hospital in Tacoma. I McKenty went to Montana where are resurfacing the highway thru are to be expected. "Harry McKenty is the oldest son the wedding took place. Mr. and Mrs Hermiston to his satisfaction in Much work has recently been of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McKenty of McKenty returned to Hermiston and | Fact he says they are doin . just as done In studying strawberry diseases Havre. He attended the Havre high will reside on the McKenty ranch. good a job as he could do. Then with the result that it is now known school, the electrical school in Chi Charles Rogers who has been viat- along comes Al CI ton and says how serious many of these are, and cago and the mechanical school in Ing Mr and Mrs. W. Hineline, that they should be instructed to it is realized how important good Fargo. returned to Milton Wednesday. make the road wide. The trouble planting stock is in their control. Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton with these United States of ours, is "The bridal couple left by car for was home for a visit over the 4th. that we common people are becom Any Oregon grower, firm or cor Hermiston, Oregon, at 4 o'clock Mon 121 poration agreeing to abide by the day afternoon, where they will make M. Thom. and Bob Coms ing too “educated’’ and know too rules for strawberry-plant certifica their home at the McKenty fruit and stock have returned from a much about how everything should tion is eligible for the certification poultry farm near Hermiston." pleasant fishing trip. While on their be run. We are fully convinced that service, says the advance announce trip they visited with the Chas, Kal- even Hoover Is becoming too big for ment. Visits From Florida. ser family at Charlo. Mont. the presidential seat. Mrs. Nellie Gilliland and sons Geo. Harkenrider settled a local Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. Kingsley re Move to LaGrande. Richard and Strickland of Portland prohibition discussion by stating turned from Portland Tuesday night spent the Fourth at the Thom ranch. that he "had already settled the Philip Winters and his family left accompanied by their daughter. Mrs. Tuesday for LaGrande, Oregon, P. T. Schooley, of Tampa. Florida. Miss Catherine McDaid is up from question.” He was asked. “With where they will make their future Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley drove to Port Portland for a short visit with home what?" home. Mr. Winters has operated lend Monday to meet their daughter folks. Have you heard of the ex-stock the Hermiston Bakery here for the who will visit them here for about Miss Rosella Matott returned broker who put a sign on his gate past two years but has moved his ight weeks, kinroute Mrs. Schooley from LaGrande Wednesday. She had reading? “Bill collectors. A gents, equipment to aGrande where he spent a day In Chicago at the demo been visiting her friend. Miss Lois Solicitors, etc., etc. Keep Out! Be will operate a bakery, cratic national convention. ware of the wolf at the door!” Greene. • •