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If you’ve got • thing to do—Do t 31100 it strong and see it through!— o110 . yo a Benton Braley. gsoion ‘ VOLUME XXVII he Hermintun NUMBER 14 LARGE NUMBER OF BUSINESS MEN HEAR COUNTY OFFICIALS Heraln "Say! Let's not tarry! Let’s do it right now!—So much to do, if we find out how.”—James W. Foley. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1932 ♦ LEGION AUXILIARY NEWS Unit No. 37 TURKEY ASSOCIATION SCHEDULES POOL FOR DECEMBER 7-8, 13 LEGION AUXILIARY MEMBERS ATTEND PENDLETON MEETING BENEFIT SMOKER PROVIDES THRILLS FOR BIG CROWD SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR • • MANY TO ATTEND • • MEETING OF WHEAT LEAGUE IN CONDON ♦ E0Y SCOUT NEWS Troop No. 56 At an invitation from the Pendle ton Legion Auxiliary Unit, four lo cal Unit officers attended a meeting Plans for the annual toy shower About 20 members of the Hermis In Pendleton Tuesday afternoon. and pot luck dinner to be held about ton Boy Scout Troop No. 56, with They were: Mrs. A. W. Christopher- the middle of December, are being their Scout Master, Oscar W. Payne, I son, president. Mrs. G. D. Best. 1st FAVORABLE REPORTS GIVEN OF made. Each year, as part of the LARGER SHIPMENT EXPECTED vice president; Mrs. H. E. Shesely, FRIENDSHIPS FORGOTTEN AS hiked out to the Umatilla Butte Sat NEARBY DISTRICTS WILL BE child welfare program, the Unit fills urday morning where they spent the 2nd vice president; and Mrs. Logan COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES. Xmas boxes with food and toys for THAN PREVIOUSLY. day in passing tests. Billie Hamm, REPRESENTED. CONTESTANTS ENTER RING. Todd, historian. little tots of ex-service men, whose Bob Follett, and Chester Dyer passed A visit from Mrs. Hazel Graham, District Attorney Warns Against Ac home Santa is apt to miss. Business Transacted Through Port of La Grande, district president of Spectators Disappointed in Main the tracking test which required Conference Will Be More Concerned that they follow a marked trail for cepting Checks from Unknown All Legionnaires, Auxiliary mem- With Obtaining More Secure land Office; Grade of Turkeys the American Legion Auxiliary; Mrs. Event; Wrestling Bout Substi one-half mile, taking no more than bers, and partners are invited to at- Parties; Impostors Plentiful. Warehousing for Grain. Alice George of Eugene, state presi Among Best in State. tuted; Other Bouts Interesting. twenty-five minutes. Billie and Bob tend this party, each to bring a ten dent; and Mrs. Mabel Mclnturff, One of the best turn-outs exper or fifteen cent toy, or if in good con The Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow- state secretary, proved of great in- About thirty Umatilla county far Local sporting enthusiasts receiv 2 Iso passed the cooking and fire ienced in recent weeks was seen at dition, a used article that will please ers’ association will hold another terest and importance to the meeting ed a fine program, virtually cram making test which required that the mers are planning to be In Condon the regular monthly night meeting a youngster. Mrs. Lyle Tilden, Mrs. pool December 7-8 and again Decern which was held in the library club med with thrills, last Friday even Scout build a fire using not more Friday and Saturday for a meeting of the Hermiston Commercial club Harry Kelley, Mrs. Joe Norton, and ber 13. These birds will reach their room. ing at the auditorium when mem than two matches, and then cook a of the Eastern Oregon Wheat League Tuesday, November 29, The high Miss Myrnle Clayton have charge of market in time for the Christmas Mrs. George and Mrs. Mclnturff bers of the high school basketball meal. Wheat growers from the Butter lights of the evening were several the arrangements. Three members of the local troop Creek district are planning on being trade which, it is hoped, will be bet- | were scheduled to appear at this squad gave their annual benefit interesting speeches which followed ommittee, H. A. Pankow, M. L. present. I meeting as they were enroute home smoker before a large attendance. An all-day meeting, at which ter than that of last year. the business meeting, given by coun members spent the time sewing for Through their organ tor united During the marketing season of from the national hadquarters of the Friendships forgotten for the Watson, and Al Quiring, surprised ty officers-elect. ich will be ! 1931-32 nine car loads of birds were Legion in Indianapolis where the moment, contestants calmly entered the boys and joined them for dinner. expression, the Eastern Oregon the Christmas bazaar which Immediately preceding the regular held December 10, In the Blessing shipped through the local associa- national conference of department their corners to receive the reassur The menu consisted of baked pota- Wheat league, farmers from through business session of the club, the store building, was held at the home tion, and this did not include the 4 presidents and secretaries was held ing words of their seconds, stared at s, “kobobs" (cooked by tenderfoot out the checkered grain land region Hermiston Union high school mixed of Mrs. Garnet Best, Monday. The turkeys purchased by individual buy recently. Both officers, in addresses each other, and then proceeded to ’couts) beans, and rice pudding. east of the Cascades will make their chorus gave several selections. The next meeting will be at the home of ers. The total shipment of turkeys to the group, brought out many mat exchange bloody noses for black Following the lunch the members desires known to the world this chorus is under the direction of El Mrs. Alice Stone on Monday, Dec. fro mthis district this year is ex ters cf vital interest to ex-service eyes. f the troop committee joined in a week end as the annual conference win B. Knapp, music instructor in 5, at 1:30 P. M. of the League grinds away at Con- pected to be much larger than form men, legionnaires, war widows, and The main event, the freshman steal the flag” game. the schools. I orphans. The sale of tuberculosis Christ erly. The local troop now has a new don. Interspersed with messages free-for-all, turned out to be a fail- bringing news of developments in Immediately following the calling mas seals are being handled by the All of the business of the local as uro as all the participants managed patrol under the leadership of Billie of the meeting to order by the presi Auxiliary. sociation is now being transacted AGNES CIARABELLE KENDLER. to stay away. A wrestling bout be Jackson which goes under the name the industry, the conference this ! year will be more concerned with Funeral services for Miss Agnes dent, O. O. Felthouse, Garnet D. A conference at Arlington, plan through the Portland office instead tween Fred Reeves and Oscar Whit- cf Beaver patrol. The other two pa Best, assistant county agent, gave a ned for next week, will be held pri of through Roseberg, as formerly. Clarabelle Kendler of Umatilla were sett supplanted ft however, the lat- trols arc Wolf, under Geo. Sale, and obtaining more secure warehousing tor the farmer’s grain and in les report on the Armistice day celebra marily for the instruction of officers The Portland office is more central held Saturday at 9:00 A. M. with ter getting the only fall. Black Feet, under Earl Watson. sening the burden of taxation, tion held in Hermiston. He stated and standing committee chairmen. It and officials find that this new sys Father O'Connor of Hermiston offi- Some of the other bouts of spec- comes word from the office of Chas. that the-success of the celebration will open at 1:30 P. M., Tuesday, tem is less cumbersome and more ef iating. Miss Hendler passed away Richwyne - Osborn. tal interest included those between in the Pendleton hospital Wednes- W. Smith at Heppner, league secre was made possible by the splendid December 6, and following the busi fective. J. Jendrzejewski, president The marriage of Miss Esther Os- tary. cooperation of local people who so ness session there will be a banquet of the local association, was in Port Jay, November 23, following an ill Ed Bensel vs. Forrest Evans; Floyd Pierce vs. Dale Carson; Harold born of Walla Walla, Wn., was so- Leading the discussion of tax pro generously donated the food that fed and dance in the evening. land the first of the week attending ness of several weeks. Throop vs. Hugh Driscoll; and Ken lemnized Sunday afternoon at the blems will be C. A. Howard, state Agnes Clarabelle Kendler was born from 1200 to 1500 people at the free a meeting of turkey growers and as The next regular meeting of the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. superintendent of public instruction, in Portland in 1909 where she lived neth Bensel vs. Jim Mead. barbecue that day. He continued by Auxiliary will be at the home of sociation members who are making with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harry Kelley acted as referee tor R. E. Osborn, when she became the and Charles V. Galloway, state tax thanking the merchants for their do final arrangements for the Decem Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, Thurs J. Kendler, until they moved to the wrestling while Logan Todd ser bride of Mr. Hubert Richwyne of commissioner, whose recommenda nations which assisted in enabling ber shipment. day, December 8. tions are expected to have a strong Umatilla. She resided in Umatilla ved in the same capacity during the Kellogg, Idaho. the committee to come out a few dol The government grader who han for 14 years and graduated with the boxing. Al Quiring kept time while The ceremony was performed by bearing on tax proposals sanctioned lars in the clear, which money will dled the turkeys shipped through class of 1927, of which she was salu- Clarence Henning tolled the bell. Unique Shower Given. Rev. E. James Cain, pastor of the -y the league. Howard and Gallo be used for local relief work. the association here stated recently tatorfan. She also took a course in Baptist church, before an improvised way each notified the secretary the A very unusual shower was given The President gave a short report that the birds raised in this district Newlywels Visit. alter made from asters and chrysan- first of the week that they would be on the progress of the road work for Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger Sun were among the finest he had han- a Spokane business college. Up to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. II. Moyle of themums. The bride was attractive in Condon this (Thursday) evening which stated that a new crew of day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. died this season, anywhere in the a short time before her death she had worked in a store in Umatilla. Pendleton, Ore., spent Thanksgiving In ai ankle-length, blue and cream to meet with the league's taxation men had been placed on the job of Carson Linder. Mr. and Mrs. Seeliger state. She is survived by her parents, Mr. day with Mr. Moyle's mother, Mrs. gown, and carried a bouquet of pink committee. Leslie M. Scott, chair resurfacing the diagonal road, start have just completed a new home in and Mrs. Geo. J. Kendler, and two W. S. Maxon, who lives north of sweet peas and yellow snap dragons. man of the state highway commis ing Monday. The crews will be al the Westland district and prior to Gored by Holstein Bull. brothers, George, Jr., of Umatilla. town. The young couple were mar The couple were attended by Mr. sion, is also expected to be present. ternated from week to week giving their moving in their friends and Sherman county sends word that and Ray, of Nyssa, Idaho. neighbors gave a shower which con Chas. Leatherwood was seriously ried la Walla Walla, Wn., when and Mrs. Ray Hubbs of Walla Walla. all men possible several hours of they expect to have the largest re- Interment-was made in the Pen- Miss Maurine DeBoie of Joseph, Or., Wn. sisted of each family bringing a hen injured Tuesday when a Holstein work a week. became the bride of William M. Miss Dessie Tighe played two vio presentation present of any county, A sumptuous turkey dinner was bull charged and struck him while dleton cemetery. Members of the club present voted The "jungle" known as Hotel de Moyle, November 16. The ceremony lin selections. to discontinue all Tuesday noon lun served with covers laid for the fol he was performing duties on the C. Sherman will house those farmers Initialed into Temenids. A. Lynch farm west of town. The was read by Rev. H.J. Staines. The lowing: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Laird. Immediately following the ceremo cheons duping the month of Decem who wish to reduce the expenses of Oregon State College, Corvallis, bull was tied, but Mr. Leatherwood bride and groom are making their ny a reception was held. The guests ber, and to substitute two evening Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reece, and sons making the trip to a minimum. A Nov. 28—Mary Brownson of Her home in Pendleton at present. rathered about a table laden with meetings, one on the second and one Emmerson and Wayne; Lois Bonner; failed to take extra precaution while supply of army cots obtained from Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad and within its territory, and was un miston. freshman in home econo- dainties, centered by large the Oregon State Guards has been on the last Tuesday in the month. mica, has been Initiated into Teme able to swing clear as the animal Examine School Children. wedding cake arranged under a bell In a report given by Harry Kel daughter Edna; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd charged. Mr. Lynch, who was near- nids which is a social organization provided on which the farmers will Dr. W. L. Morgan, dentist, Dr. A. canopy that hung from the celling spread their own bed rolls. ley, secretary to the Umatilla Proj Laird and daughters Alma and Leo- by, soon had the animal under con for Eastern Star women on the col W. Christopherson, physician, and The color scheme was carried out in ect Fair Board, it was pointed out na, and son Harold; J. W. Messner; trol, but not until Mr. Leatherwood lere campus. The conference opens Friday Miss Hinegardner, county nurse, ex pink and white. that the annual fair this year had Mrs. Arleta White; Mr. and Mrs. was quite badly injured. He is in morning and closes Saturday after- Dr. Kate W. Jameson, dean of wo J. R. Harding; Mrs. Cora Tobin; been a decided success financially. men, and Mrs. W. J. Kerr assisted i amined the school children in the I The bride and groom will make noon. Diversion from the business the Hermiston Medical hospital. Despite the times, there were more Paul Seeliger; Mrs. Lerece Laige and n the initiation and spoke at the Hermiston grade and high school heir home in Kellogg, Idaho, upon, routine will be aforded In the even last week. heir return from a brief honeymoon ing at the annual banquet and fun paid admissions this year than last, daughters Carrie and Will* Jean; formal banquet following the initia Weather Report. Loretta and Lavesler Maulkins; Mx. trip to Portland. Mr. Kelley said. program. tion. and Mrs. Frank Seeliger and son Max. Min. Célébrités 87th Birthday. Out-of-town guests at the wedding The four county officials present Darrel; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seeliger Date “Recent experiences with ware- ncluded Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hubbs. louse failures all over the northwest as special guests of the club were. and son Charles, Jr.; Mr. and Mrs. November 23 Col. and Mrs. Jordan Write Eon F. fee, who makes his home W. Meiners of Holdman. newly elect Jess Prindle; Ira Seeliger; L. Ste- November 24 Colonel and Mrs Lambert W. Jor- with his daughter, Mrs. Perry Ar Mr. and Mrs. Oberlin Loos, Miss Es bring this problem Into the fore ed county commissioner; J. A. Yea wart; Bessie Dyer; Mr. and Mrs. November 25 dan have taken a house for the win- thur, celebrated his 87th birthday her Loos. Miss Gladys Richwyne, ground as one of utmost importance ger of Pendleton, re-elected county Carson Linder and sons Troy and November 1er, at 113G Ridgeley Drive, in Los Saturday, November 26. Mr. See Miss Anna Belle Richwyne, Mrs. to the farmers," Smith said, “The • superintendent of schools; C. C. Lester; and Doyle Draper. Angeles, Calif., where they hone to ate a turkey dinner and is feeling lussell. Miss Dessie Tighe, Miss Ada conference will be especially con- November 27 Proebstel, of Pendleton, re-elected see any of their Hermiston friends fine. He was a resident of the Bailey, Miss Zeda Case, Donald cerned with state legislature look November 28 ’m'th, and Leland Osborn, all of ing to the protection of the farmer district attorney; Clive Cheshire of who may be coming to Southern Cal- November 29 Milton, elected county judge. i ifornia. Colonel and Mrs. Jordan Grande Ronde valley until a few Walla Walla, Wn.; Mrs. Harold while still making it possible for lo November 30 spent most of the summer in Her- years ago when he came to the IIer- 'ones, of Yakima, Wn.; and Mr. and cally-owned warehouses to function Mr. Meiners and Mr. Yeager ex SCHOOL NOTES Mrs. E. James Cain, Miss Etna Wil- and with revision of the inspection Precipitation for the week was .21. I miston miston project. pressed their thanks to the club for on, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson, system bo that complete cheek-ups the support given them by this com ill of Hermiston. can be made at regular intervals to munity during the recent election. Residents of Hermiston are due to show the number of receipts out C. C. Proebstel warned business men be thrilled on the evening of Decem J. M. Pace Home Entered. standing and the amount of grain against taking checks without first ber 9, when the troupes of Mandy making sure of the security back of and the Dark Knights and Liza and The J. M. Paçe home on North In storage, similar to the system now them. He cited a number of recent the Darktown Damsels make a pub 1111 was entered Friday night and a used by inspectors for warehoouses cases where farmers who had sold lic appearance at the high school vrist watch and 40 shot gun shells operating under federal license.” produce to buyers, had received a auditorium. Entertainment which were hnown to have been taken, Fined in Justice Court. bad check in payment. Mr. Proeb- would make the best darkies blush is ' fter some Investigation, B. J. Na- I Ed Blackwell, 26, and Lloyd stel stated that it was easier for promised at that time by the music Ion, deputy sheriff stationed here, Blackwood. 17, of Stanfield, entered these men to write a bad check for department under the direction of ipprehended the culprits who were a plea of guilty In Justice court in the produce than it was for them to Mr. Knapp, and it’s all free, the iving not far from town, near the Pendleton last week, to stealing gas come at night and steal it. He also cha’ge bein’ only 15 cents for chill' Iedwall farm. from a parked car in Stanfield and warned against buying from agents ns and one quatah for de mamies and were fined $30. Lloyd Blackwood’s who offered everything imaginable, daddies. Enjoy School Program. fine was suspended. listed in a catalogue, at greatly re The members of the sophomore A very enjoyable community duced prices, with only a small down class entertained at a high school as CARD OF THANKS school program was given at the payment. "Be careful of these men, sembly Wednesday afternoon when We wish to thank our many old Springs school Friday evening and demand orders sent C. O. D.,” they presented a clever program before Thanksgiving. Mrs. Cather- friends for their sympathy, mass and he warned. which was under the direction of i ne DeMoss, teacher, directed the floral offerings during the recent Mr. Cheshire expressed the thought Mr. Harger, class advisor. rogram which consisted of readings, loss of our daughter. that friendships formed by meetings MR. AND MRS. GEO. KENDLER .Ongs and skits. Practice for the approaching' of this kind gave him a better oppor basketball season started this week AND FAMILY. tunity to cooperate with the com when aspirants for the Bulldog hoop | Support the Red Cross. munity in his office as county judge. team reported for places on the | The Red Cross solicitors in Her The meeting closed following the squad. This year’s squad includes Al-| ALONG THE CONCRETE miston have made their calls report usual encouraging remarks by E. P. lan Bowman and Dick Martin, vet ind they were unable to contact a Dodd. ♦ eran center and forward with Fred large number of heretofore subscri- The path of the Democratic vic Reeves, Charles Hunt, and Eugene ers. As this organization has dona- HOSPITAL NOTES. ih” tory is so bright that H. J. Stillings, Pieree, who have had some experi ed $150 worth of flour, one and our district committeeman, is able to Mrs. Harry McMillen is a surgical ence, reporting for guard and for >ne-half car loads of wheat, and drive down the highway without the patient in the hospital this week. ward positions. Glen Hammon, one auch clothing to this community In gleam of the headlights pointing the of last year’s stalwarts, will not be | Her condition is improving. he past year, it behooves local resi way. It was a little early for B. J. Ludvick Jassund is a medical pa present to strengthen this year's I lente to extend their best efforts to Nation to be on the job, however. tient in the hospital. lineup. Others reporting are Dale help this cause. We are like the postman who Mrs. Carl Myers Is receiving medi Wells, Clark Paul. Don Moore, Floyd People who wish to donate are went for a long walk, while taking cal care in the hospital this week. Pierce, Glen Pierson, Ed Bensel, Dsy asked to bring, or send, subscrip- a holiday. We have such a headache tlons to the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. from trying to think up something Mable Parson was dismissed from ton Harris. Jack Reeves, Bill Jack- ffice or call 331, and someone will to put In this column, that we give the hospital the first of the week eon, and Kenneth Knerr. Jim Len '■all on you. Let’s all get behind the up. Just read the rest of the paper. following treatment for influenza. 0 What, Is He Back on the Air Again? 300.1079 YOEror qa“aa %w wo .( $‘co”sor,yP7 • • • • • • • • hart and Burks Doyle are acting as MALD WANT ADS MT ma manogors. Red Cross and make a satisfactory “folks, there are always some laughs somewhere. showing.