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- Uhe Hermistun Herali VOLUME XX. HERMISTON, UMATILLA DUMBER 13 IDEAL WEATHER GREETS TÜRKEYS THOUGHTS FOR WOMEN BY ANRAH COUNTY, OREGON, YOUNGEST GRANGE CHAPLAIN IN STATE NOVEMBER 19, 1936. Echo Girl Dies. Reah Jean Meyers, aged 15, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Meyers of Echo, died Monday morn ing at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen dleton. She is survived by her par ents and one brother, Rene Meyers. The funeral was held Thursday from the Echo Methodist church. Prann Undertaking Parlore of Her- miston had charge. FEED CANAL REPAIR COMPLETE MRS. W. BEASLEY CALLED BY DEATH Repair work and improvement on Did you ever notice in driving the 24 miles of feed canal to the MAJORITY PRIME along our highways the many at Cold Springs reservoir is completed HERMISTON EARLY tempts to develop beauty? Some of for this season and will be ready BIRDS RAISED HERE them very pitiful—a lonely, strug for use soon. More improvements PIONEER PASSES gling rose bush in a neglected yard, will be made next year but at pres Ideal weather conditions greeted a bunch of bright petunias, bravely ent the intake at the Umatilla river Mrs. W. B. Beasley, pioneer of turkey growers for their first tur blooming, a scarlet Geranium in a is being enlarged and the bed of the Hermiston for the past 32 years key killing and shipping this seas window; showing that within us all river deepened two feet to enable NATIONAL FARM passed away Friday. November 13. on whey they shipped though the there is to a greater or less degree the passage of all available water. at the home of her daughter Mrs. L. Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers’ as a love of the beautiful. E. D. Martin, manager of the FIGURE WILL SPEAK Barnard in Walla Walla, Wn., fol sociation pool held Sunday and Mon- One can cultivate this in a child Hermiston Irrigation District, states lowing an illness of 14 months. day, and through individual buyers. at an early age by calling the child’s : The Umatilla Project Farm Bur- that N. J. Spencer, state water mas Funeral services were held Monday Most of the killing was done Friday attention to the beauty of a flower, eau will meet November 28th, at ter at Pendleton, gave orders recent afternoon from the Methodist and Saturday in order to have the the lovely colors in a sunset, the 8:00 p. m. in the Union high school ly to divert all available water from church. Rev. R. R. Finkbiner con- birds properly cooled in time for wax like leaves of a beautiful tree, building in Hermiston. At this the river. The improvements on the ducted the services. scheduled receiving at the pool. thus creating in the child a love of meeting Chester Gray, legislative feed canal increase the capacity of Francis Lenore Northrup was Growers were advanced 14 cents beauty, the desire to create it and the canal one third. -chairman for the American Farm born near Walla Walla on the Ore- per pound by the association at the the wish to preserve it—something Improvements are being made on Bureau Federation, from Washing- gon side of the state line January time of the pool and It is expected which has been a problem to the ton, D. C., will discuss farm legis the main canal in the Stanfield dist 23, 1867. At the age of five she that the final payment will be 25 highway department in preventing lative problems. The public is in rict and what is known as the Fur went with her father and the other cents per pound for prime birds and mutilation of shrubs and flowers nish ditch will be widened and the children to a farm two miles south Westland Grange In Umatilla vited and Mr. Gray's discussion capacity increased 50 second feet. 20 cents per pound for choice birds. along the highway. should interest every person in touch of what now is known as Moscow, county is positive it has the young We ourselves may benefit from This improvement work is being Idaho. The Northrup family was Nearly 8,000 birds were loaded est Chaplain in Oregon, and prob with farming problems. the cultivation of flowers — improve done by CCC boys stationed in the Into three cars and shipped. The ably in the United States, in the Mac Hoke of Pendleton, chairman camp at Stanfield under the super- the second white family to move in largest car contained 382 cases and ment of health, inspiration to nobler person of Miss Sophie J. Keikkala, of the Oregon State Farm Bureau, vision of H. O. Thompson of Uma- to that vicinity, and Lenora North 2217 birds weighing 30,859 pounds, thoughts, and the joy in creating rup learned her first numbers by who is 14 years of age, but looking and Otto Schultz, will discuss the tilla. beauty for others. The second car had 351 cases of counting the Indians that passed forward to her 15th birthday in the Oregon set-up. Mr. Schultz is with What can be more satisfying to 1698 birds and weighing 30,075 their homestead door. near future. the farri extension service in Ne the beholder than a beautiful rose? pounds. The third car held 2*4 BIGGS OPENS REAL She is filling her vada and is working In Oregon and office as chap- On March 9, 1884, Lenora North cases, 2054 birds weighing 4929 One can gaze and gaze, and as long lain in an efficient Idaho as a representative of the fed ESTATE OFFICE rup was united in marriage to W. B pounds. Over 5000 of the shipment as the rose may last, never cease to manner, very much and reverent to the satlsfac- eration. Beasley at Moscow, Idaho. To this were prime birds, with about 900 enjoy it. tion of, her associates in Westland Mr. Gray will speak at a meeting choice grade and 31 commercial The flower in my window After 17 years of real estate and union seven children wore born. All Grange, although this subordinate in Pendleton Saturday afternoon at Turning toward the light, grade. insurance work in eastern Oregon survive, except a son Walter, who Grange is scarcely more than 16 2:00 o'clock before coming to Her The next association shipment Brings me untold pleasure J. M. Biggs has announced the open passed away seven years ago follow months old. miston for the evening meeting. From early morn till night. will be early in December. ing of an office at 222 Southwest ing his service in the World War. Westland has adopted the plan, Do plant your self a blossom. Another meeting being held in Fourth avenue to specialize in farm The surviving children are Mrs. L. which should be more generally fol However small it be, Pendleton Saturday morning at 10 land sales and general real estate Barnard of Walla Walla; Mrs. Ruth lowed, of placing young people In o’clock will be of members of HERMISTON COUPLE 'Twill be a glimpse of Haven Hensley of Hermiston; Roy Beasley the and insurance. positions of responsibility and trust. Umatilla County Farm Bureau, For all the world to see. Before coming to Portland last of Oaklaand; Mrs. Lilian Bensel of in When installed last HAS WEDDING November some the Elk’s building. It will be of in- May, Biggs published the Hermiston Hermiston; Arthur Beasley of Her of them with their respective a gee terest to every member of the Uma Herald for four years. He was state miston; Gordon Beasley of Berkley, were: Miss Grace Elizabeth Jackson be STATE OFFICERS tilla Project Farm Bureau executive commander of the American Legion Calif.; She is also survived by her William Harris, Steward, 20; came the bride of Mr. Herbert Wil board to attend. in 1930 and 1931. husband W. B. Beasley; a sister. Harold Laird, Assistant Steward, 15; liam Hedwall at a charming home ATTEND C. E. MEET The new office will employ three Mrs. C. Howard of Colfax, Wn.; and Samuel Keikkala Jr., Gate Keeper, wedding Sunday afternoon at 2:00 salesmen and will list out-of-town a brother George Northrup of Mos- Officers of the Oregon Christian 17; Miss Loretta Mulkins, Ceres, 14; LOCAL EXTENSION o'clock at the home of her parents, cow, Idaho, There are 15 grand- property.—Oregonian. Endeavor Union and of Miss Alma Laird, Flora, 14; Miss Columbia Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. The UNIT WILL MEET children and seven great grand vows were read by Rev. R. R. Fink Christian Endeavor Union will be Sophie J. Keikkala, Chaplain, 14. children. WEDDINGS ON biner, pastor of the Methodist on the program for the district con Two other young girls, aged 16 and The November meeting of the Mrs. Beasley early in life began church, before an altar of chrysan- vention being held here Friday, Sat 18 respectively, were installed in Hermiston Extension Unit will be ECHO'S CALENDAR a life of faith in Christ, and was a urday and Sunday. Rev. Walter L. the officers’ list at the same time, themums. held next Tuesday, November 24th. faithful member of the churches in The bride was lovely in a pink Myers, state field secretary, Rev. C. but have since married and moved This will be an afternoon meeting ECHO, November 18 (Special)— which she labored. She was known velvet, princess style floor length P. Gates, state pastor counsellor, from Hermiston. commencing at 1:30 o'clock and the Miss Lucille George, daughter of to be a friend In time of need. gown and wore a corsage of white Howard Cole, state vice president, discussion and instruction will be on Mrs. Fred T. George, was married gardenias. She was given in mar Mrs. Effie Ritchey, state regional UMATILLA GETS furniture arrangement. Anyone in to Don L. Parker of Portland, son of vice president, Mrs. W. Koppock, riage by her father Mr. E. L. Jack- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker of Los terested is welcome to attend. son. Miss Lois Jackson, sister of state social superintendent. Miss LOAN PAYMENT Angeles, at the apartment home of ELEMENTARY the bride, was maid of honor, and Juanita Crawford, vice president of the bride's mother Sunday afternoon. TEACHING COURSE Final payment on the loan and COUNTY BEEKEEPERS wore a velvet gown in shades of rust. Columbia union will be among the The marriage vows were taken be- grant from the public works admin She carried a bouquet of Talisman visitors. WILL MEET HERE for an altar of white chrysanthem istration of 821,818 for city water The amount of training required roses. Delegates from Morrow and Uma ums. The Rev. Walter Gleiser of the for a certificate to teach in the ele- Music for the wedding was fur- tilla counties will attend. Sessions system improvements was received The annual meeting of the Uma Pendleton Methodist Episcopal mentary schools of Oregon is due nished by Mr. W. L. Hamm of Her- will open Friday evening at 7:15 by the City of Umatilla at the last tilla County Beekeepers association church, read the ring ceremony. regular meeting of the city council. for an advance on January 1, 1937, miston. in the Union church. Saturday morn will be held Saturday, November 21, The bride was gowned in a cath The city voted bonds for $12,000 in 1 nline with legislation enacted at ing and afternoon sessions will be The bride is a graduate of the at 2:00 o’clock in the office of As edral blue chiffon crepe afternoon Hermiston Union high school and held in the Methodist church, but order to secure the grant. Members sistant County Agent W. A. Sawyer. gown, trimmed with blue velvet and the 1935 session of the legislature, according to a statement issued by for the past four years has been em- the banquet will be served in the of the city council are Mayor J. C. Jens Skovbo of Hermiston is pres wore a corsage of orchids. Tucker, Harry Null, Ursel Hiatt, J. State Superintendent C. A. Howard. ployed in the office of Raley. Raley evening in the Union church start ident of the association. He is an Mrs. Parker Arthur of Ashland, B. Springer, H. C. Rodenbough, Al The statement follows: & Kilkenney in Pendleton. She is a ing at 6:30 o’clock. extensive beekeeper and has promo Wis., sister of the bride, was matron bert Vieg and W. H. Switzler. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L Sunday morning delegates Will at- Graduates of standard two-year ted the industry in this district and of honor, and wore a fuchsia colored Jackson. tend the church of their choice and in the county. gown with a corsage of Talisman courses at Oregon normals who Dr. McNary Quits. The groom is manager of the local in the afternoon a session will be roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Clara wish to secure certificates on the Dr. W. D. McNary who has serv Safeway store and an active mem held in the Union church. Operates Service Station. Cunha, was dressed in an empire basis of such graduation, but who have not yet done so, will need to Delegates to the convention are ed as president of the Pendleton ber of civic and fraternal organiza Mrs. Mabel Walker is again oper green gown, and wore a corsage of make application to the State De tions. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. being entertained on the Harvard Round-Up board since 1933, resign ating the Hermiston Service Station Talisman roses. plan, furnished lodging and break- ed that position this week. Dr. Mc partment of Extension before Janu G. F. Hedwall. Sam Nye acted as best man. John Nary is director of the Eastern Ore- which she leased six months ago to Dunn sang, "I Love You Truly,” ary 1, 1937. On that date the a- The young couple will be at home fast and the people of Hermiston are gon State hospital. The position left Sam Moore of the Standard Oil com and Mrs. Hawley Bean played Wag- mount of training required for an opening their homes to them. in Hermiston after a short wedding A complete program is printed on vacant by his resignation will be pany. Grant Walker is acting as sta ner’s "Lohengrin” wedding march. Oregon elementary certificate will trip to Washington coast pointa tion agent. Mrs. Walker took over filled in January, 1937. page six in this issue. be advanced to include a full term the station two weeks ago and is in Miss Evadne Hurst and Miss Maude of twelve weeks of professional King received. stalling hydraulic lubrication Union Thanksgiving Services. LOCAL PREACHING A reception followed with Mrs. training in addition to the comple McDevitt Ships Turkeys. hoist on the grounds. She Is build A. C. Ebert and Mrs. Troy Coleman tion of a standard two-year normal The protestant churches of the MISSION John McDevitt shipped two car city will hold a union service on ing a house on the south corner of pouring. course. Persons who apply for ele loads of turkeys to the San Fran Thanksgiving day between the hours the lot which will be ready for oc mentary certificates after January 1, cupancy within the next four weeks. The Portland Bible Institute cisco market Monday which averag of 10:00 and 11:30 o’clock in the Miss Helen Huff, daughter of Mr. 193 7 will be required to meet the which has contributed many Chris ed around 53,745 pounds. Mr. Mc- morning, in the Methodist church. and Mrs. Alex Huff of Heppner, and advanced qualifications. CARD OF THANKS. tian workers and especially minis Devitt moved his flock of 3500 A speaker from Portland will deliv We wish to express our thanks to Richard Leisegang, son of Ed Liese Under the regulations of the State ters, to a large number of protestant bronze turkeys to the Westland dist- er the message and J. A. Clarke of our friends for the many acts of gang Sr., were married Saturday Department of Education, the hold churches in the northwest, will send riet in September where they were Hermiston will direct the song ser kindness shown us during the ill evening by the Rev. R. R. Finkbiner er of a one-year certificate based on a gospel singing team to help in the ranged and fed for the market. The vice. The public is invited to attend at the Methodist parsonage in Her ness of our wife and mother. standard normal school graduation local national preaching mission remaining birds in the flock will be this service. W. B. BEASLEY AND FAMILY. miston. who fails to teach long enough dur which is being held in the Methodist killed and marketed within the next A wedding dinner was given Sun ing the life of such certificate to be church from November 15 to Nov few weeks. day afternoon at the couple's home eligible for a five-year paper can ember 29. These meetings are be here and was attended by about 35 secure another one-year certificate CARD OF THANKS. ing held in harmony with the aims friends. Among out-of-town guests at such time as he may wish to ap of the National Preaching Mission were Mrs. Alex Huff and children, ply for It. We wish to express our apprecia which is sponsored by more than 25 tion for the floral offerings and Mr. and Mrs. Gammell and children of America’s larger Christian deno kind I sympathies extended to us dur- of Heppner, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. minational groups. Vought and family of Pendleton. Ing i our recent bereavement. A statewide competition for ac- HOME COMING The purpose of the plan will be This revival is being conducted in Mr. and Mrs. Ted Loughary, hievement among Oregon’s 25.000 to give further recognition to the the principles of faith of historic DAYTON COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. Fred Loughary GAME SATURDAY 4-H Club members will be sponsored work of the 3000 4-H Clubs in the Christianity. The rising tide of and family. next year by The WED First National state and to promote discussion and atheism directly nurtured by politi Bank of Portland. it was announced exchange of ideas among represen OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor- cal movements, alien to our country, — PERSONALS — yesterday by E. B. MacNaughton, tatives of the various groups when Miss Leila Fay Foster and Mr. valila, Nov. 17—Winding up four the ever increasing menace to law between Fred Brandt of Portland was president. Awards of a three-day they attend the Pacific Internation James B. Schick, both of Dayton, decades of competition and order, fostered by crime, the im i institutions. the Wn., were united in marriage at the their respective pending crash of all that Is pure, looking after property interests on trip to Portland as guests of the al as guests of the bank. H. C. Seymour, Oregon 4-H Club First Presbyterian church of Walla Oregon State Beavers and the Uni- wholesome and good, fed by the the Hermiston project Friday and First National Bank during the 193 7 Pacific International Livestock director, who served as general Walla Saturday evening. November versity of Oregon Webfoots will Saturday. monsters of gluttony and powerful Hugh McGilvra, president of the Exposition will be given the out chairman of the 1936 competition 14. Miss Foster is a daughter of Mr. tangle Saturday. November 21, here egotistical intelligentin worshipers, the skeptics question mark have Oregon Newspaper Publishers' asso standing boy and girl from each of will again cooperate by acting In and Mrs. S F. Foster of Hermiston. on Bell field. Because of the show The ceremony was performed by ing made by the Staters in the past made It the all-imperative eleventh ciation, and his father, C. T. Mc the 36 counties, according to the the same capacity in the state-wide Gilvra of Forest Grove, Ore., stop plans of the bank which sponsored a project. County chairmen and judg the pastor of the church, the Rev. few games, officials In charge of hour battle of the church. ped in Hermiston a short while Sat similar contest this fall in the 21 ing committees who will work with George H. Schofield, who was as the annual home-coming are making urday to look after property inter counties where the bank has branch him will be announced later. sisted by the Rev. W. J. Jenkins, preparations for record numbers of Thanksgiving dance. The following counties participa pastor of the Dayton M. E. church. alumni and friends. esta here. They were on a two weeks' es. The statewide competition was de- ted in this year's competition and The couple were attended by Mrs. As seems to be equally s part of A Thanksgiving eve dance will be vacation trip. sponsored by members of the Her Mrs. John Stratton of Canyon City elded upon by bank officials when sent winners to Portland: Multno Cecil Challey, sister of the bride. the tradition, neither school will miston Altar Society on Thanksgiv who has been here for the past two this year's contest proved highly mah. Clatsop. Tjllamook. Coos. Kla- and Mr. Pat H. O'Neil, have anything at stake but the state The wedding march and other ing eve. November 25th. in the Com weeks assisting i nthe care of her successful and evoked many lettere math. Morrow. Marion. Jackson, title, yet fans are already mulling Linn. Wasco, Lake. Umatilla, Wal selections were played on the organ munity park auditorium. Two tur aunt, Mrs. Rose Lawson, who is ill. of appreciation from 4-H club mem lowa. Malheur. Deschutes, Cilliam, by Mrs. Clyde Lester. About 100 over memories of past homecomings keys and a cake will be given as left Thursday for her home to spend door prizes. Music will be furnished a week. She expects to return after bers. their parents, friends snd club Washington, Sherman. Wheeler and gueeta attended the reception which when no advance dope or perform- Union. leaders. followed In the church parlors. by Branstetter's orchestra adv Thanksgiving. STATEWIDE 4-H CLOD COMPETITION SPOHSORED BY FIRST NATIONAL DANK