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Its not the size of the dor fight—its the size of th the dog.—Will H. Hays. VOLUME XXVIII Ohe Hermistun Heraln NUMBER 6 CITY’S BUSINESS CONDUCTED ON CASH BASIS, 1933 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MUSICAL CONCERT WILL BE STRAY SHEEP CAUSE OF GIVEN AT UMATILLA FRIDAY. CAR ACCIDENT TUESDAY A little work directed to a good end ia better than a great deal of work directed to a bad end.—Bert- raid Russell. OCTOBER 5, 1933 HERMISTON GRID DEFEATS MORO 6-0 HERE FRIDAY SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PER YEAR T. S. TILLSON. UMATILLA, ANNUAL MEETING NORTHWEST KILLED AS CAR OVERTURNS TURKEY GROWERS ASSOCIATION UMATILLA COUNTY NEARLY 100 PERCENT FOR WHEAT SIGN-UP Announcement of concert Several stray sheep caused a car J. Jendrzejewski, president of the "Pete" Tillson, 66, of Umatilla died Umatilla school auditorium on Fri accident Tuesday night that might Sunday night before he reached the Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers’ as day evening, October 6, at 8 P. M., have been fatal to the occupants, Pendleton hospital, from injuries sociation, of Hermiston, J. C. Leedy, will be of particular interest to lames Todd, accompanied by Garnet received when his car left the high Portland, manager of the Oregon parents of Umatilla, Hermiston, D. Best, and O. K. Mudge were mo way near Reith and went over an Turkey Growers, and Frank Davis, Stanfield and Echo who would like toring to Heppner in the early part embankment. Mr. Tillson lost con president of the Central Oregon Tur REPORT ACCEPTED BY BUDGET to see their children have special of the evening to attend a Legion THRILLING PLAYS SEEN IN trol of his car after a tire blew out key Growers, left Saturday after NEARLY MILLION DOLLARS TO ized musical instruction. meeting when several sheep came causing the car to skid. The acci- noon for Salt Lake City, Utah, to COMMITTEE. THIRD QUARTER. FARMERS BY PLAN. The program will include trio onto the highway unexpectedly, dent occurred about 8:00 P. M. attend the third annual meeting of causing Mr. . Todd to “brake” his car the Northwest Turkey Growers ’ as numbers by piano, violin and cello Tilson was born January 3, 1867, Only 48 Per Cent of Last Year’s Pendleton Will Play Bulldogs Here Practically 400,000 Acres Covered trio, violin solos, vocal selections, sufficiently for it to skid. The car in Illinois and had been a resident sociation. Mr. Jendrzejewski attend Budget Expended During First Saturday; Passing Game In County Which Indicates turned over ' on an embankment and dramatic readings, piano solo, and a of Umatilla county since 1902. His ed as a member of the board of di Eight Months’ Period. Predicted. Largest In State. number by the Umatilla school Mr. Todd i received injuries to his marriage to Norma Whitman took rectors for the Oregon Turkey Grow right arm. Mr. Mudge was knocked ers. band. place in La Grande in 1903. Three It was revealed at a budget com The Hermiston eleven met the children survive: Mrs. C. E. Maryin Committeemen handling the sign- The meeting opened Monday, for Mr Franklyn Smith of the Na unconscious and it is thought he has Moro high school gridiron on mittee meeting of the city council the of Toledo, Wn.; Cloyd Tillson of up of the Umatilla County Wheat several ribs cracked. a two day session, with representa tional Institute of Music and Arts, Wednesday night that despite the Production Control Association re The accident occurred between local field last Friday afternoon in fact that only 35 per cent of the will address the gathering explain Lexington and Heppner. The mech a game that was packed with thrills Umatilla, and Mrs. A. G. Goldsch- tives from nine states present to dis tort that nearly every farmer in the midt of San Pedro. cuss marketing problems. It is the current taxes for the first half of ing to parents the plan of instruc anism of the car was not damaged for a win of 6-0. Funeral services will be held at hope of the organization that other county has sig:I d an application. 1933 were collected the council kept tion for children. It is understood but the body was completely wreck- In the third quarter two long 2 p. m Friday from the Folsom states will Join in the present hook- This fact came out at a meeting of the city on a cash basis The city that the institute furnishes instru ed. Mr. Todd drove the car on into passes were completed; one from he 33 committeemen in Umatilla Chapel in Pendleton. up for marketing of birds. council expended but 48 per cent of ments to the children and that they Heppner, and then home later that Harris to Reeves for a gain of 40 County in session at Pendleton are taught under a special method Mr. Jendrzejewski says that a Tuesday, September 26. the total tax assessment during the yards. Paul then made around end OREGON MILKMEN URGED TO night. by instructors who have attended shipment will be made locally as first eight months’ period. for another 40 yard gain putting Applications already in the hands soon as there are sufficient mature Current taxes collected amounted the Institute Normal School at Se LEGION OFFICIALS ASSIST IN the ball on Hermiston's own 20 yard ENTER PORTLAND EXHIBIT. of the association total 947, and birds to justify holding a pool. to *1,993.36 or 35 per cent of the attle. Classes will be held in each line, but failed to score when the include practically 400,000 acres. tax assessment, *5,620.00. With the community with the instructor com HEPPNER INITIATION Oregon's milk producers and dis ball was lost on downs. This indicates by far the largest tax and delinquent tax collections ing to the community at designated The ball was again back in the tributors. many of whom are known METHODIST CHURCH ELECTS list of applicants of any county in Mrs. Beatrice Christopherson, of center of the to market some of the best milk in total receipts were periods each week. included. field when Moro the state of Oregon, and shows that Hermiston, district president for No. the country, may get public recog *2913.95. Expenditures for the first Mr. Bert McDonald, head of the OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR kicked to put the ball in their own in extremely small number of far eight months were shown to be McDonald School of Music in Pen 5 of the American Legion Auxil- territory. The ball was lost on nition for this quality by entering The annual election of Sunday mers are not planning to take ad- *2646.44. Never at any time during dleton, is the Institute's musical su- ary, conducted installation of offi- downs and after a series of line the annual Pacific International vantage of the cash payments to be . the year did the expenditures from nervisor in eastern Oregon. Among • ers for the Heppner Unit Tuesday drives by Hermiston Harris plunged Dairy Products show in Portland, school and Epworth League officers nade by the wheat administration, •ifternoon and for the Milton-Free was held at the Methodist church the city treasurer surpass receipts, his assistants are Miss Esther Fred through for the only touchdown of October 21 to 28, says Dr. G. H. Sunday t also means that nearly a million which shows the city on a cash erickson of Stanfield and Miss Har water Unit Wednesday afternoon. the game. The try for point was un Wilster, manager of the show and last Sunday, October 1. professor of dairy manufacturing at school officers were: G. M. Pierson, iollars will be placed In the hands basis, up to the present time, ac riet Washburn of Pendleton. Both Mrs. Lois Best, president of the local successful. superintendent; Mrs. Harvey War f Umatilla County farmers as the O.S.C. cording to figures presented by Mise Frederickson and Miss Wash Unit, Mrs Grace Mudge, and Mrs. The Moro team used reverse plays 1933 payment to those who partici- Mildred Tilden other officers, ac “ Many Oregon dairy and cream- ner, assistant superintendent; Laur Chas. Taylor, recorder. burn recently attended the first ses almost entirely, but were unable to ate in the acreage reduction. companied Mr». Christopherson ta ence Swarner, secretary; Mrs. Bert The budget committee composed sion of the Institute Normal at Se stop the Bulldogs from charging erymen may not realize that this Ieppner. The report by William Steen of Mullins, treasurer; Harold Marble, has grown to be the largest dairy of Tom Fraser, M. L. Watson, W. L. attle with Mr. McDonald. Garnet D. Best, commander of the through for three straight downs in products show in the country that librarian; Anna Ray Martin, pian Milton, President of the County As- Hamm, E. P. Illsley and Raymond the last of the third quarter. On the Hermiston Legion Post, O. K. ist; Mrs. M. L. Watson, Junior as iodation, was to the effect that Walker offered a vote of confidence Bulldog’s own ten yard line Paul features all products," says Dr. Wil- SPECIAL FALL RALLY Mudge, retiring commander, and sistant superintendent; Mrs. A. E. ome halt dozen in the Milton dis- ster. “ Butter and cheese makers of io the city council for the way it Fames Todd, secretary, motored to completed a pass to Dawson who Oregon have been (competing suc- Marble, primary superintendent; and riet bad not yet signed, but would had handled the city’s business. The CALLED BY COMMERCIAL CLUB. failed to score by only a few inches, Heppner Tuesday in time for the probably do so before the expiration budget was adopted as presented, The ball was lost te Moro on downs. cessfully year after year with the Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, cradle roll f the applying date. For the Wes- best from the middlewest and east, su perintendent. Mr. Walker was elected chairman At a special call meeting of the banquet at 7:00 o’clock, and con No other close to scoring plays but Oregon milk producers have for Epworth League officers were on district, S. J. Culley stated that of the budget committee, and Mr. Hermiston Commercial club last ducted installation of officers for were made during the game nost of the wheat land is signed up, Hamm secretary. Friday night at the Hermiston ho the Heppner Post. Following the A news dispatch in Thursday’s E. the most part left the field to other elected as follows: Myrtle McAtee, ind the small number of farmers In the year 1932 the tax assess tel, president E. P. Dodd announced business session an informal dance O. says Pendleton is sending a crip states." president; Harold Marble, vice pres All milk and cream entered must ident; Maxine Paul, 2d vice presi who would stay out are mostly lo- ment was *6,220.00, and current that plans for a special fall rally was given for the guests and mem- pled eleven to meet the Bulldogs ers of both Legion and Auxiliary. be produced October 9, and must be dent; Theda Burnside, 3d vice presi ated in the mountain districts. collections were *4,037.41, with would be laid at the next meeting on the local field Saturday, 2 p. hi . For the Athena district, Henry shipped or delivered not later than dent; Laurence Swarner, 4th vice *915.15 collected for delinquent ch was set for Tuesday, October After last Friday’s game the boys License Examiner Due. taxes These figures show the (der 1 at 7:00 P. M. may take the Buckaroos down the October 10. All milk scoring above president; Glen Pierson, treasurer; Dell predicted practically a complete linquent tax collections less in 19*2 C. M. Bentley, examiner of oper- Held. Coach Cochran has been work certain marks is awarded signed Ella Schillings, secretary, and Don- ignup of the farmers in the district, At the meeting a motion was "or the Adams district, A. R. Cop- diplomas, while the highest scoring aid DeMoss as sergeant-at-arms. by *5.44 than those collected in made and carried that membership itors and chauffeurs, will be in Her- ing the boys hard this week. sample gets a gold medal. 1933. Installation of League officers ock gave figures very closely in dues be reduced from *3 to *1 for niston, Tuesday, October 17, at the The Hermiston lineup was: The 1933 budget, in brief, as pre the remainder of the year, and the ity library, between the hours of will be held Sunday evening at the ine with those reported elsewhere. J, Stewart, L.E. ; T. Stewart, L.T.; pared and presented by City Record- following membership committee 10:00 A. M. and 5:00 P. M., re- S. Keikka la. L.G.; E. Pierce, C.; J EXTENSION TIME GIVEN ON Jens Terjesen of the Helix com regular meeting. ei Taylor, at the direction of the appointed: J. A. Clarke, chairman, pectively, according to a recent an- Reeves, R.T.; J. Dawson, R.E.; C. mittee said that there would be one WHEAT LOAN APPLICATIONS. city council, is as follows: Govern Herbert Hedwall, and Dr. farmer in the entire district who E. louncement released from the Sec- Paul, R.H ; D. Harris, F. ; A. Cham- APPPLICATIONS MAY BE MADE ment: *2,270; Protection to persons Marble. would not sign up. A permanent entertain etary of State’s office. All those liess, Q; F. Reeves, L.H. The Farm Credit Administration and property, *1,770; Streets, *350; ment commi tee was also appointed who wish permits or licenses to For the Holdman district, Coun- at Washington has authorized an FOR OLD AGE PENSIONS Education and recreation, library, who will see that amusement is fur- Irive cars are asked to get in touch MAURUS-PARSONS y Commissioner William Meiners extension of the time limit for filing *750; Retirement street improve nished for every meeting of the or with Mr. Bentley during these Application blanks for the old age ‘igured there would be a complete Edward Albert Maurus, brother of winter wheat loan applications to ment warrants, water works, *12, ganization. Members are Al Quir- tours. pension may be obtained from the dgn-up with the exception of one Mrs. Victor Stockard of Hermiston October 31, 1933. This is an ex 120. Estimated receipts: domestic :ng, chairman, W. L. Hamm and county clerk’s office at any time, by farmer. Hans Pahl of the North and Miss Mabel Parsons, also of Her tension of one month as compared water revenue, *6400; County road Sam Moore. those desiring them, says a letter Pendleton committee knew of but BOYNTON-HART. inlston, were married at Goldendale, with the original regulations which fund, *100; and amount necessary from E. B. Casteel, county clerk. three or four farmers who would not Possibilities of improvement in Miss Pauline Hart of Gervais, Wn., last Monday. The young couple specified September 30 as the post by taxation *5620. Any person. 70 years or over, who make application. For the South the approach to the diagonal road regon, and Vayne Boynton of Her- are taking apartments in Tacoma. mark limit date. The total budget last year was Necessary forms are in the hands has been a resident of the county for Pendleton district, John Crow indi- from the Wallula cut-off was dis niston were married Saturday, Sep- Mr. Maurus has been stationed at *5620, and this year *5580 which ussed and a committee appointed ember 23, at Walla Walla by the Fort Lewis the past few years and of E. J. Davis, at Freewater, and ai fifteen years, is a citizen of the ated a very small number of non includes *120 for city health offi- the offices of the county agents at United States, and has no other per signers. o investigate the matter. justice of the peace. Mrs. Boynton will continue work there. cer not in last yea-’s budget. Com- son responsible for their care, is eli Pendleton and Hermiston. will continue her duties as teacher For the South Reservation Dis- riete budget will be published in the gible for the pension. The allowance trict, Earl Thompson indicated that In the Helix school. Weather Report. These loans are for amounts to up near future. HANCE TO LEARN TRADE Date Max Min. $306.00, and are straight crop in no case shall exceed *30 a month, there were but 3 farmers who had City officials present were: F. C. Including any income which the not signed, and at Pilot Rock, Vic- Francis Householder left Sunday 28 76 .... 42 loans. September McKenzie, mayor; Chas. Taylor, city OFFERED BY GOVERNMENT claimant may have from any source tor Roumagoux indicated a likeli- 70 .... 46 ifternoon for Woodburn, Ore., and September 29 recorder; H. A. Pankow, water su Miss Ruth Dodd visited in Pen- or any thereafter acquired. Property 100d that there would be but one 68 .... 27 Young men interested in gaining ther valley points where she will September 30 perintendent; W. J. Warner, city isit her sister and mother, and 1 76 .... 27 dleton Saturday and Sunday with owned jointly or slightly by an ap farmer who would not sign, with October attorney; B. S. Kingsley, J. G. Pear 1 knowledge of motor mechanics, ther relatives and friends for two October 2 78 .... 28 her cousin, Cathryn Collins. She plicant and the applicant's husband the exception of three others who duty trac- >oth aviation and heavy son, Geo. Wagner, N. R. Mueller, 80 .... 30 was one of the guests at a party Sat or wife may not exceed $3000 in would not be able to qualify. The .or engines, will be pleased with weeks. She is also looking after October 3 and Bert Haneline, councilmen. value. 83 . .. 36 urday night. October Major Paul Hathaway’s announce business interests. Echo district report by Claud Mey- Questions and answers relating to ers showed all but two farmers as ment that the U. S. Army Recruit PROCLAMATION the old age pension law may be ob- being applicants. These two will ing Station, located at 3 23 New In accordance with the proclama Post Office Building, Portland, is talned from the county clerk's of- probably apply before the time limit tion issued by the President of the taking applications for enlistment flee also. expires. United States, I invite the people of n branches of the army where such All in all, the indications are now this state to observe Fire Prevention .raining may be had. A very limited APPLICATION FOR FARM that the number of wheat growers Week from October 8th to 14th. I tumber of vacancies are available WE STAYED AFTER DARE (THOUGHT WATCHING EM " hope they will make this an occas in the Air Corps, and a similarly | ONE NIOHT ANO WATCHED in Umatilla County who will n> t CROP LOANS BEING RECEIVED. n was I6OT A KICK ASSEMBLE THOSE THE UOH ion of special significance and will limited number of vacancies exist in PeAUTFUL take advantage of the allotmen t OUT OF THAT OÜKNOW WAS THE absorb during this week a conscious a motorized field artilliary unit at | Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Governor plan will represent but a triflin ; MOTOR (ARS RIHT I SPENT TWO THRILLIN ELECTRICAL 20 SEP ness of the dangers from fire which Fort Lewis, Wn. soup DAYS of the Farm Credit Administration BEFORE YO02 EVES liigat GOILDINO AU will remain with them and be ef has announced through J. L. Paul proportion of the 1 county's wheat 1AERES NO ar — THE NEXT (N THE HALL Major Hathaway also stated that fective throughout the entire year. enlistments could be made for /Let- son, Regional Manager of the Farm acreage. OF SCENCE lost ANO PIDNT SE: Credit Administration Crop Produc NOW, THEREFORE, I, Julius L. terman General Hospital, San Fran WILL PE OOING tion Loan Office at Minneapolis Meier, Governor of the State of Ore cisco, Calif., where training in clin- 115 PRESSING Minnesota, that loans for winte gon, by authority in me vested do leal laboratory work. X-ray, surgery, •> ALONG THE CONCRETE production may be granted in al designate and proclaim .the period dentistry and other technical work states which normally produce win from October 8th to 14th as Fire may be had. ter wheat. Loan application form Prevention Week. In addition to those vacancies W. E. Logan turned in a Union are now being distributed to author In support of this observance, I 6 cap at the office this week whir h Ized field Inspectors and county feed urge that local officials and organi mentioned, enlistments may still be ie found within 100 feet of h 3 and seed loan committees. Then zations in every community prom made in coast artillery corps, infan chicken roost. We didn’t think it application forms are also available ptly unite upon specific programs try and in horse drawn field artll- , you Harkenrider. at the office of the county agent at of cooperation, in order to discover lery. .An enlistment in any of these Pendleton, Oregon, and the assistant and correct existent fire hazards, branches of service may easily be- ; We aren t charging any fee f c county agent at Hermiston. promote measures of public and pri- the return of the above cap. Regulations closely follow those vate fire protection, extend instruc- come the means of learning a trade I tion in fire prevention among adults that will be of lasting value upon of other crop loans requiring a first Supply aside, what the govern- as well as school children and arouse returning to civil life. lien on the crop to be seeded, with ment chiefly encounters is demand. the people generally to the need for a note maturing August 31, 1934 habits of greater carefulness. Loans will be limited to a maximum “Pepper" and “Kayo” familiar In testimony whereof, I have here- "Vigorbilt” Bird* Make Showing. | figures along Main street, Just a of $300.00. White Leghorn birds hatched and unto set my band I and caused the Farmers interested In obtaining a couple of alley cats. Pretty catty—■ seal of the State of । Oregon to be brooded at the "Vigorbilt’ Hatchery, | In What! loan should Immediately hereto affixed on this, the 22nd day S. J. Vanakike manager, walked touch with the authorized field in away with several firsts and sec-1 Familiary at Hunter’s— of September, A. D. 1 1933. “HI, cutie, gimme a cuppa caw spector of the Minneapolis office | Governor. onds at the Umatilla Project Fair JULIUS L. MEIER. : held September 15-16. A pen of who is E. J. Davis, located at Free- fee an'—What klnda pie you got After entering the apartment of four hens took first place: seconds Oregon, or the county agri- 'sides epple?" "Eppercott-pynepple-speech-berna- Miss Frances Milburn, in New York were placed on one hen. one pullet, | cultural agent and assistant county ner • rassberra-bleckberra-rooberb - City, Paul Swearengen was found one cockerel, and on the best dis- I agent, located at Pendleton or Her- resen - cholit-kersterd-perkin-kober- sitting in the kitchen eating an ap- play of Leghorns. Eggs from the | nert and ‘squesh.” 8 E. Poet, miston. pie. saying hunger drove him to it. flock took first and second prize. 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