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(Sii? Bermtaíon Bmtlh VOLUME XXXI NUMBER 7 LOCAL TURKEY MEN TO SALT LAKE MEET HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, CVANGELIST PREPON. OCTOBER 7, 1937. PARENT EDUCATION TEA W IL L HONOR VERY NECESSARY DISTRICT PRESIDENT EVANGELIST SCHMID. 4-H (LUBBERS TAKE 12 EXPOSITION AWARDS Mrs. Maude Morse, extension spear s A tea honoring Mrs. James Todd lalist on parent education from Ore- is being planned by members of the gon State college, in a talk here American Legion Auxiliary Unit tor TURKEY MARKET Monday night gave reasons why a Thursday afternoon, October 14th, 13 CENTS A POUND parent education program was being complimenting her as president of OUTLOOK GOOD AVERAGE FOR BEEF conducted, in discussing the topic, district No. 6. Mrs. Todd has been "Why Parent Education.'’ The meet an active member of the local unit ing was sponsored by the Parent and served in state offices. A delegation of four turkey grow Umatilla county 4-H club mem Teacher's association with Mrs. G. At the last meeting on September ers from Hermiston motored to Salt bers commanded 12 places in the W. Ripley acting as chairman for a 30th an attendance of 13 members Lake City, Utah, last week to attend final awards in five events and short (business session, and intro was recorded with Mrs. Wm. Logan the annual meeting of the North Fruitvale team placed first in the and Mrs. O. K. Mudge acting as hos ducing the speaker. west Turkey Growers’ association, Oregon judging contest and second Mrs. Morse believes it is necessary tesses. leaving here Tuesday noon and re in the northwest judging contest at The Legion hall has been cleaned for both parent and child to learn turning late Sunday. The group in the Pacaflc International exposi to cope with the changes which and the floors sanded and covered cluded A. E. Bensel. H. G. Rankin, tion In Portland this week. Members have taken place in the past eight with a floor hardener and wax, by Logan Todd and Chas. Keller, prom of the team were Alfred Bixby, years in the family life, environ members of the Auxiliary, giving inent turkey men on the project. Harold Smiley, and James Parent. ment outside the home, religion, the hall a fine appearance. The majority of turkey growers on Jay T. Pierson, assistant county family relations, aud the standards the project are members of the East agent of Hermiston, returned from by which morals are based. The ern Oregon Turkey Growers’ asso (Portland Wednesday night stating child must be trained to meet these SMITH-HUGHES ciation which is affiliated with the that the Fruitvale team was one of changing conditions to give a feel GROUP VISITS CO-OPS 47 teams entered from five states, Oregon Turkey Cooperative, Inc., ing of security in the home, in the Washington. Oregon, Idaho, Mon with headquarters at Roseburg. school and in the business world. These two groups are also affiliated tana and Nevada. A group of 14 boys and their Guidance over the adolescent age is G. B. Schmid, evangelist conduct with the Northwest Turkey Grow In the 4-H competition. Douglas Smith-Hughes instructor Dick Wig- Special meetings will be conduc highly important in the develop ing meetings at the Union church, ers’ association and in this way are htman of Arlington schools was in makes his home in Sheridan, Or., Carter of Pendleton, carried away ted by Evangelist Helen Gomes of ment of a child, Mr. Morse stated. able to employ field men who keep all of the Aberdeen-Angus cham Parent education conference are Hermiston Wednesday visiting the and has had many years of experi pionships. The five steers In the in constant touch with market California, at the Full Gospel Mis various cooperative organizations in ence in the work. Meetings are be sion in Hermiston, commencing Oct being held in Pendleton this week points, and who contacts both grow Umatilla county group won third ober 10th. Stirring messages and and the security theme is being car connection with their work. The co ing held every night in the week place among county groups. er and consumer. operative project is under the direc- except Monday with special numb special music is presented every ried through all future meetings Officials of the association be In the senior Shorthorn steer com conducted at regular intervals by f tors, Allan Wood, Ruber Witherall ers every night, and an illustrated petition, Leo Rueber, Stanfield; was lieve the market looks good for this night at 7:45, except Monday. and Lawrence Witherall. Other boys “If you are a member, duty calls Mrs. Morse, assisted by Miss Frances chalk dravHng every other night. fourth: Eldon Saylor, Echo, fifth: year. Reports given at the conven Clinton, county home demonstra in the group were Tom Kirtg, Dick Mrs. Cecil Warner is directing the Ina Buholts, Pilot Rock, sixth; Ken tion show that all frozen turkeys in you. Hendricks, Dewey West, Stanley If a non-church goer, this invites tion agent. singing. The meetings open each neth Benqel, Hermiston, ninth. the Pacific northwest have been Over 100 people heard the address Starrad, Marion and Marceli Krebs, evening at 7:30 sharp. moved and unless there is too great you. In senior Hereford steer competi Wayne Johnson, Leroy Miller, Gor If a stranger, a church home for and also two piano solos given by a pre-season movement of turkeys, tion, three club members placed: you. Miss Joy Coe, and a vocal solo by don Fletcher, Loren Marvel and the market should hold good. Wool Growers Entertain. Martin Crum. Bruce Holt, Pendleton, second: Ina Whosoever you may be, a welcome Mrs. Lyons. Both are from Echo. J. C. Leedy, field secretary for the Part of the Smith-Hughes pro The Echo Wool Growers' Auxili Buholts, Pilot Rock, third: W ill Oregon Turkey Cooperative, Inc., awaits you.” gram is to organize night classes ary will entertain members of the Purchase, Pendleton, eighth. was also present at the meeting, and TOWNSEND CLUB high school and also adult classes. Heppner Wool Growers at a lunch In senior Angus steer competition was accompanied by Mrs. O. C. CHURCH SERVICE These are well attended Mr. Wight- eon Wednesday, October 13th, at three club members placed: Doug Brown, turkey producer of Dixon MEETING M O N D A Y man states. Wightman Is from Hep the home of Mrs. Sloan Thomson on las Carter, Pendleton, first: Eldon ville, Or., Mrs. Nutley of Redmond, UNITES COUPLE pner and this is his first year as a Butter Creek, serving at 12:45 Saylor. Echo, 11th: and Harold and Henry Domes, producer of The Townsend club met Monday teacher in the Arlington schools. o’clock. All members are Invited to Smiley, Freewater, 12th. White Holland turkeys of Rickreall, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham of night with a fair attendance. A be present. Bringing the top price of >1.25 Or. Hermiston attended the wedding of Dutch auction, a sale of Townsend Felthouse Build ine House. a pound, several hundred head of The Northwest Turkey Growers’ their son Dick at Salem, Ore., last lead pencils and a penny march, ❖ ❖ <• <• beet, pigs and sheep owned by 4-H W. W. Felthouse is pouring con association started with an original Saturday night, returning home late netted the club a small sum for the club exhibitors were auctioned Wed membership of seven states, Oregon, Monday. The following account of expense fund. A short program was cítete for the foundation of a small * IRRIGON * nesday. Stanley Brown, Carlton, was 20 by 24 foot house in which there Washington, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, the ceremony was taken from the given. By MRS. W. C. ISOM ❖ >125 richer after the auction, for will be a living room, bedroom, ❖ Colorado, and Montana, but now has Oregon Statesman published at Sa Mr. Peaseley won the door prize kk.chen and bathroom. Mr. Felt <• ---------- O his Southdown wether lamb brought seven associate members in Wyom lem: given every meeting night. It was house is doing the work himself and this sum from Henry Thiele. Mrs. Virginia Chaney entertained ing, Nebraska and Texas. Plans are The First Christian church was announced that there will be two Robert King, Moro, recelvqd 37 being perfected for these and other the scene of a beautiful candlelight Townsend speakers at Pendleton expects to rent to persons who want the Pep club at her home last Wed cents a pound for his grand cham states to be accepted officially as ceremony last night at eight o’clock Wednesday night of next week, Oct small living quarters. The building nesday afternoon. John Voile is in the Veterans' pion Hereford steer from the Safe members, it was brought out at the when Miss Juanita Walling, daugh ober 13. A large delegation from is going up on a plot of ground north of the residence owned by him hospital at Walla Walla for medi way stores. meeting. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Walling, Hermiston is asked to attend. All on Fourth street opposite his home, cal treatment. The 4-H club group of five steers Enroute to Salt Lake the Her became the bride of Andrew Upham, those wishing to make the trip will Mrs. Alice Brown of Condon, Ore., were fed by Douglas Carter, 2 An miston delegation stopped at Boise, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham see Carl Jackman at his home the which he recently purchased from Idaho, the first night, and the next of Hermiston. Rlev. Guy L. Drill day before and he will see that the city and seeded to rye. Ground Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wal gus, Bruce Holt, Hereford, Ina Bu- *iolts. Hereford, and Eldon Saylor. day visited the sunken farm in read the service. The altar was transportation is available for every improvements will follow comple ter Grider and family. ta n of the structure. Miss Betty Huett of Toledo, Wn., Shorthorn, and these took third Buell, Idaho, where approximately banked with orchid and pink glad one. is a house guest of Mrs. Geo. Al place in the group. There were a five acres of land have literally drop ioli and palms. Miss Lourine Brietz- The change to the Monday night total of 68 head of Hereford enter corn. ped into a hole, the cause not being ke sang “O Promise Me” and "I meetings will continue until further Attend Director’s Meeting. Prof. Ralph Jones went on a ed at the show, 30 head of Angus determined. At Twin Falls they vis Love You Truly” before the ceremo notice. The next will be Monday, John Jendrzejewski, president of hunting trip over the week end. and 25 head of Shorthorn. ited what is said to be the highest ny and Esthel Benner 'played the October 18, and as always the pub tue Eastern Oregon Turkey Grow Vallis and Bessie Dexter of Uma Assistant County Agent Pierson suspension bridge in the world. wedding marches. lic is invited. t ers' association, Merrill Potter and tilla were callers at the R. V. Jones purchased a Hereford steer which They were impressed with the farm Logan Todd, left Thursday for Miss Dorothy Walling, sister of home Sunday. had been fed by Chas. Klk as a rep ing country in the Twin Falls val Real Estate Purchased. Portland to attend a meeting of di the bride, lighted the candles wear Elroy Lamoreaux spent the week resentative of the Umatilla Project ley. rectors for the Oregon Turkey Co ing a white organdy dress with blue end with his family. Farm Bureau, which purchased the Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline have While in the city they made their Mrs. Don Isom and baby daugh animal to be used In giving a ban purchased the J. J. Neary property operative, Inc., of which they are headquarters at the Utah hotel and dots and trimming. members. The meeting opened Fri ter spent Friday night with Mr. and quet for 4-H club members in early The bride wore a gown of white in Hermiston and will take posses all banquets during the meeting Mrs. Earl Isom. November. This banquet will be were staged in the Newhouse hotel. taffeta fashioned with square neck, sion within the near future. The day morning at 10:00 o’clock. Mr«. McDonald from Forest Grove. open to the public, but 4-H clubbers Some of the group visited the Mor- puffed sleeves and embellished with Hinelines plan to equip the place a guest of Mr. and Mrs. will be the honor guests. man Tabernacle, and others the tiny buttons. She wore a fingertip for a rooming and boarding house, HI SCHOOL NOTES Ore., was Warner last week. Pierson states that the show was Paleman Hatchery, which has a length tulle veil which fell from a and will dispose of their farm in Members of the Bulldog staff are Harvey Miss Ruth Hayes, the blind evan was one of the best seen by exposi turkey egg capacity of 300,000 in coronet of orange blossoms. Her the Minnehaha district. Another working on copy for the first edi gelist who has been visiting Mr. and tion goers in years, and prices bid Jamesway incubators. They also bouquet was of pink rosebuds, bou- real estate transaction was the pur tion of the high school paper which chase of the H. J. Stillings proper will be issued Monday, October 11. Mrs. Tom Caldwell, returned to her on the baby beef averaged 13 cents went through the Utah Poultry Co vardia and sweet peas. Miss Genevieve Walling was the ty in west Hermiston by Mr. and Jane„Ja :k=on tj editor and Wanda home In Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, re a pound. operative association which manu cently. factures 6000 sacks of feed a day. honor attendant and wore blue taf Mrs. J. S. Scott who will take pos Moore is advertising manager. Harvey Warner Is II' with feta. The bridesmaids, Miss Marian session of the property some time License Examiner Coming. A Girls’ League party was held the Mrs. flu. Walling and Mrs. Thelma Fisher, this month. Their daughter, Mrs. last Friday in the auditorium at New Office Quarters. The examiner of operators Mrs. Teal returned to her sister, sisters of the bride, wore orchid and Ruby McMillan, will make her home which 75 were present, approxima Members of the Grange Coopera green embroidered organdy, and all with them. The house is now occu tely 30 of them mothers of the girls. Mrs. Paulson’s home. Saturday from and chauffeurs will be in Her miston Wednesday, October 13. at Echo. tive business office and sales staff carried colonial nosegays. Iris Fish pied by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beddow. Another party is being planned Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs. the City Library between the hours will be housed in new office quar er, niece of the bride, was flower by the Torch Honor group for Fri Don Isom and baby motored to Ya of 1:00 to 5:00 P. M., respective ters next Monday. The office is girl and wore a yellow silk ruffled day night, October 8th, to be held kima, Wn., Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. ly, according to a recent an — PERSONALS — composed of four rooms Constructed dress and carried a basket of flow in the auditorium. Isom returned Wednesday while nouncement released from the Sec on the east side of the building, and ers. More locals on page Four. The Junior class will superintend Mrs. Don Isom remained for a retary of State’s office. All those is heated b / a hot water system. Walter Jendrzejewski was best Mr. and Mis. R. D. Blackstone the first all school party scheduled week’s visit with her mother. Mrs. wishing permits or licenses to drive It will be ready for occupancy next man for Mr. Upham and ushers were motored to Moro, Or., last Sunday for Friday, October 15th. cars are asked to get in touch with E. Gentry. Monday. Liston Parrish, Byron Cooley, where they attended the wedding of Girls’ basketball practice is un the examiner during these hours. Dr. and Mrs. Wlllcutt and two Charles Ross and Willard Gritton. Miss Hazel Horn and Tom Kirk, der way supervised by Miss Lavina * * * * * * children Barbara and Robert, of A reception at the home of the who were married at the home of May Lynch and inter-class games Hermiston were dinner guests of aunt on Lincoln street fol the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. will be scheduled in the future. t UMATILLA NEWS t bride’s Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler Sunday. ♦ lowed the ceremony. The serving C. Wilson. Mr. Wilson is sheriff of COLUMBIA A Christmas cantata-w ill be pre By ERMA BYRNES. table was covered with an imported Sherman county. Miss Horn will be sented by the high school early In By Lota Hutchison ♦ ♦ ------- ♦ hand-embroidered table cloth and remembered by many Hermiston the month of December. All practic The Pocahontas and their families cut glass bowl of pink asters flank people having been employed here ing is being done during the school * BOARDMAN * Guy Carver has disposed of his enjoyed a pot luck supper at the ed with pink tapers. Zinnias and for some time last year. Tom Kirk periods. By Marystta Thomas 40 acre farm and has gone to the lodge hall Thursday evening. dahlias decorated the guest rooms. is a brother of Mias Margaret Kirk, valley to visit hl« brother. The Members of the senior class have Miss Beyler took several of the Miss Lucille Hackett cut the bride's teacher in the local school, who al selected rings for the year. Swan Lubbes has gone to Bonan farm was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. cake and cutting the ices was Mrs. girls to Pendleton last Thursday so attended the wedding, returning The first meals were served In the za where he is going to work this Sam DeGormo of Nebraska, and Is evening where they attended "The Eva Purvine. Assisting in the serv with the Blackstones. The couple school cafeteria last Tuesday with winter. known as the old Sellers place north Prisoner of Zenda”. Those going ing were Mrs. Elton Bond, Mrs. Car- will make their home in Rufus. Mr. and Mrs. Carol Kennedy and of the H. J. Ott place. Mrs. L. S. Burrell planning the were Doris Rodenbaugh, Veta Mor roll Hunt and Mrs. Marjorie Gallag Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Staley of menu and supervising the serving. daughter Barbara and Alan Chaffee Mrs. E. Ryland is receiving medi an, Dorothy Mustard, Mae Wurster, her. Steamboat, Colorado, visited last The cafeteria Is not conducted with of Eugene are visiting at the A. A. cal treatment at Lewiston, Idaho. Patsy Cooney and katharine Kenne The couple left for a short wed week with Mrs. Staley’s brother and the idea of profit but for the con Chaffee home. H. G. McCulley is employed at the ding trip and for travelling the family, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wilson, venience of students who would not John Malcolm McSwain is work Bill Klk farm this week. dy- / Mrs. E. A. McMillian and daugh bride wore a navy blue suit with who live west of town. The Wilsons otherwise ing on the dredge and his partner, have a hot lunch. Food Is The Columbia Grange held a very ter Gloria of Portland spent the burgundy accessories. and Staleys spent the week end mo served as cheaply as possible with Harry Holden, has gone to San Die week end visiting Mr. McMillian Mrs. Upham at^nded Salem school toring down the coast from Seattle a well rounded menu. The home ec go, Cal., where he will spend the enjoyable party at the Columbia school houee Thursday evening of here. and has been employed at the State to Portland and visiting other points rooms are being used for winter. last week. Henry Ott made a talk Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and Corporation department. Mr. Up of interest, returning to Hermiston onomics D. Dillon ie also employed on the on this purpose. An Increase In patron Grange work and Its benefits. daughter Frances and Don Harry- ham* attended school in Hermiston Wednesday. The Staleys left for Puget Sound dredge. He Is taking age is expected when the weather Following this games were played man spent Saturday in Pendleton. and graduated from Oregon State their home Wednesday. Ted Wilson's place. becomes colder. of Mrs. Em.il Many people attended the dance college. He does forestry work for Dale Jackson of Hood River is under the Dr. direction Quizz was an interest "here Saturday evening given by the the Crown Willamette Paper compa visiting his mother, Mrs. Gordian. Zivney. of the program. Mrs. Tiigh school. ny. The couple will make their Awilda Bleakney is a guest of the ing H. feature Corman was In charge of the Milo McFarland, Glenn Ostrom home in Astoria. First National Bank of Portland P. and Scott Brown left Sundav for at the Pacific International Live refreshments. The Farm Bureau Auxiliary held Ritter where they will try their luck stock show in Portland this week, TEMPERANCE RALLY for a deer. as the results of her 4-H club win Its election of officers for the com ing year Friday. The following Mrs. Milton Sharp and son Jim A T M . E. CHURCH nings. mie returned home Sunday from Ar J. Rothenberger and A. 8ullivan were elected:Mrs. Miles Rarager. lington where they have been visit took the Future Farmers of Ameri president: Mrs. Percy Corman, vice Miss Lily Mathison, a field repre Mrs. H. E. McCulley, The aerial attack of the Waits ca to the stock show in Portland president: The Hermiston High Bulldogs ing with her parents. Delbert With- sentative and an organizer for many burg team in the last half had the last week, returning home Sunday. secretary-treasurer; Mrs. W. B. Fos erall. her brother, brought them. scrapped forty-eight minutes with a Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses and son years, and a distinguished leader of high school football team from Bulldogs puzzled. Time and time Those attending were Roy Partlow, ter and Mrs. Henry Ott were two again the ball flipped safely Into Elbert Fisher. John McEntyre and members elected on the executive Johnny have moved from the Frank the National Women’s Christian committee. An enjoyable program Clark home to one of the Gas hous Temperance Union, gave a stirring Waitsburg last Friday afternoon the hands of the receiver, but when Bob McCutehen. address before a Methodist congre without either team being able to it came close to the goal line the es. Bob. loe and Neal Bleakney at followed the election and refresh Bulldogs checked closely and pre tended the stock show at Portland ments were served. push over for the winning points. Mrs. Thevas Bullard of Portland gation last Sunday night. Several of the goals sought, as Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coons, who Determined to get into the win vented a pass over the goal line, over the week end. is here visiting her son Walter Bull cultural, the spiritual and the civic, ning column, the Bulldogs fought when the final whistle blew the ard. A. P. Ayers returned from John have been visiting at the Henry Hooker home, left for their home in desperately from the opening whist Waitsburg team was threatening to Day where he visited his brother Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and were convincingly presented. Miss Mathison entered the state le to run the ball around the ends pass over the goal to victory. Many Boardman people attended Connell. Wn.. Tuesday. daughter Erma and granddaughter Alfrpd Cable Is building a new Terna Pale spent Monday in Walla of Oregon last Sunday for the pur of the Waitsburg team. In the sec The Bulldogs played an improved the dance at Umatilla Saturday pose of leading an educational cam ond quarter they worked the ball game of football over previous games night. chicken house on his farm. Walla. A new garage has been erected over their opponents’ goal line, on which netted two defeats at the Lawrence Norkoskie left Sunday ai?d 2 irs Tack Cherry spent paign here during October. Monday in Pendleton. ly to tie railed bark for a penalty hands of two more Washington for Aberdeen, Wn., where he has on the Henry Hooker farm. The work was done by Jack Coons. for clipping. Stuart Rankin, star on teams. Pasro and Kennewick. Waits employment. The Sunday school Is planning a WEATHER REPORT Lois Hutchison was a guest of the Hermiston team, made a beauti Mr«. Kelley, the county nurse, vis rarfy at the church Sunday after Date burg had two victories this season, Max. Min. Miss Myrthena Martin Sunday. noon for every „ne. This Sunday 1« September 30 ...___ ........... 65 .... 41 ful run around left end that netted but were stopped by the Bulldogs ited school children here Monday. Mr. Wheeler is building a barn, also rally day. Mrs. Hattie Pence of Walla Wal October 1 ................ 60 49 thirty-five yards and over the goal in Friday’s scoreless game. assisted by Otis Buell and Charles a?d , To* Snr,n*er left October 3 ................ .......... ... 37 line standing up. The penalty was Next Saturday, October 9. Joseph, la. who haa been visiting her broth Epperson. T !"r *’*•“ ’* wher* ‘h " * ” 1 October 4 .......... ..... __...... 69 36 hard to take when the goal would from far eastern Oregon, will invade er and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harfy Mis« Margaret Earnheart and ««end » few day. with their d.ust,- October 5 ............... ........... 71 .... 45 have meant victory, but the Bull the Hermiston territory at the fair Ford, returned this week. Her par MI m Leo Earnheart spent Thursday u V ia h o n T ' W' ’- October t ............... ....-r--- 71 . 30 dogs kept up the tight to the final grounds field at 2:30 p. m. for their ents. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Chichester afternoon visiting Lois Hutchison. Precipitation was .04. first chance at the Bulldogs' hide. of Huntsville, returned with her whistle. BULLDOGS SCRAP HI SCORELESS GAME WITH WAITSBURG; JOSEPH COMING SATURDAY