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Dead hopes should be bt ied to make room fjor li ones.— Between the Line« VOLUME XXXII ¿ « jq r i o 1° 0 > ’ NUMBER 7 SOIL CONSERVATION CAMP PERSONNEL N O W IN FIELD Wnmaton i-irralii HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. DEDICATION U N IO N VOTERS REGISTER CHURCH W IL L BE BEFORE SATURDAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23 Ts. Nothing turns out right un less somebody makes it his job to see that it does. — William Feather. OCTOBER 6, 1938. REBEKAHS PRESENT DEGREE WORK C O U N TY CLUBBERS SHARE IN AWARDS FUMBLES MAIM CAUSE OF DEFEAT IN KENNEWICK GAME Many 4-H club members from Sunbeam Rebekah lodge of Her miston presented degree and initia Umatilla county shared in the tory work during the district con awards at the Pacific International vention at Freewater, Tuesday exposition In Portland this week night. Fourteen members were in at and will bring home their share of CC C ENROLLEES BULLDOGS RETURN -, tendance, among them team mem the money. bers. The work of the team was high A G A IN IN STANFIELD The crops demonstration team DEFEATED, 19 TO 6 ly praised by the state president who composed of Kenneth Bensel, Her The assembling ot the new soil was in attendance. miston. and Eugene Rugg, Umatilla The Hermiston Bulldogs were de conservation camp at the CCC bar Mrs. B. J. Nation was drill captain won first place. feated 19 to 6 by the Kennewick racks at Stanfield is in full force Mrs. Walter Smith organist, and The county group of five fat Lions Friday afternoon, September this week and by October 17, 170 George Strohm assisted with the steers won first for the entire show. 30, at Kennewick. It was a hard, boys are expected to arrive. work. Team members were Mesdames Walter Holt Jr., Pendleton, first fought game, exciting and aggrava Gerald White, O. K. Mudge, Roy This company of men and . boys junior Shorthorn, senior Shorthorn ting in turn by spectacular passes Hale, Geo. Harkenrider, Curtis Si have been stationed at Moro, in end champion of this breed tor the and heartbreaking tumbles. mons, Art Beasley, H. G. Rankin, entire show. Sherman county, for the laat three Kennewick fumbled on the kick Gwyn Hughes, Wm. Mlkesell, Al years. Much work has been done in off and Hermiston drove down to Leo Rueber, Stanfield, second Cable, Geo. Strohm and R. C. Mc erosion and demonstration of crops the seven yard line only to lose the junior Angus, third senior Angus. Reynolds. best suited to the non-lrrigated ball on a fumble. The Lions roared Kenneth Bensel, third junior Team members wore uniform cos on down from their own seven to lands of that district. It is expected tumes of white lace over satin and Hereford. Hermiston’s 32, and again the ball that they will be here from three to a corsage of pink rose on a green Eldon Saylor, Hermiston, first changed hands on a tumble. After five years as this is considered a background, typifying lodge colors. senior Angus steer. an exchange of punts, a pass waa very fertile area for soil conserva Charles Kik, Hermiston, fourth intercepted by Kennewick for a tion work, both in the irrigated and senior Angus. NEILL OPENS touchdown. wheat and range lands adjoining SISSON NAMED Bruce Holt, second fat lamb, The kick off to Hermiston went non-irrigated lands. A definite pro BARBERSHOP fourth Duroc gilt. over the goal and play started then gram has not been set up but will C. E. PEN LAND DIES CANNERY MANAGER be developed as work progresses and Leo Rueber, Stanfield, took the on the 20-yard line. Hermiston made Hugh Neil will open a barber shop reserve champion for the entire a sustained 77-yard drive to Kenne OF HEART DISEASE , Alton Alt Sisson of „ Hermiston ,, study of conditions Is made. was wick’s 3-yard line only to lose the in the building now occupied by the (show which was shown Tuesday. named by the board as manager of Hermiston Motor company, Monday, Lieutenant J. T. McKnight will Many of the others placed in the ball on downs. The Lions fumbled Claud Edward Penland, 60, promi- the Hermiston Cooperative Cannery be in charge of the camp, assisted October 10. The shop will be known money and these will be reported and the Bulldogs pounced on it as by Lieutenant Spencer. J. R. Chen- nent Pendleton man and democratic * Laundry at a recent meeting, to as the Black & White Barber shop the half ended. later. Mr. Barlow ault is the camp superintendent; E. candidate for county commissioner, succeed 0 . L. Barlow. and will be operated by Mr. Neill. The third quarter was a see-saw Going from the west end of the died of heart disease at Milton Sat- pians to move with his family to the •0. Dyer, soil conservationist and Neill is well known in Hermiston affair with no scores. The ball waa county were Russell Hartley, John Willamette valley within the next contact man; Therman Powell, en urday evening. having been employed in the Her McMullen, Harry Lewis, Henry Som in Hermiston’s own territory most Mr. Penland was stricken while three weeks gineer; Robert C. Moreland, agron Mr. Barlow hag served ag manager miston Barber shop after graduating merer Jr., Creston Buzzard, Bob of the time. omist; William Mitchell, Roy Tiller, leading the singing for the Umatilla In the fourth quarter Kennewick Baptist association at Milton. Sing- of the cannery and laundry for six from barber school. He went to Eaton, Kenneth Bensel, Eldon Say and another man to be named, fore tried pass after pass but they were Weston from here where he opera lor, Charles Kik, Eugene Rugg, Leo men; Stanley P. Smith, blacksmith; was his beloved hobby and he died years and has seen it grow in pro ted a shop, this he sold more than a Rueber and Jay T. Pierson, assist no good. The ball reverted to the as he lived—singing all the way. duction from several hundred cans to and L. O. Harlan, mechanic. month ago. Bulldogs on downs and they staged, ant county agent. Mr. Penland was in business in several thousand throughout the A number of these men have fami The shop is being built in what Stanley Brown, Carlton 4-H club a combination of passes and running in Pendleton 40 years as a member year8. He has installed new equip lies and have been busy this week plays which were climaxed when of Penland Bros., but retired in ment and listed its increased patron- was at one time the office of the member, received the highest price looking for houses. Some have lo 1937 because of illness Elbert Moore ran 45 yards for the Black & White Garage. of the Pacific International expost age reaching a radius of 50 miles. cated suitable homes in Stanfield, Bulldog’s lone tally. Besides his widow, Mr. Penland tion's stock auction Wednesday when Hermiston and Echo. Several have is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary Hermiston kicked off to Kenne he was paid $1.30 a pound for his D U N H A M M A K IN G children who will enter local schools. Virginia Penland, three brothers BEAR FROM HEAD grand champion Shropshire wether wick but the Lions were forced to FARM CHECK punt; the safety man couldn’t hold Work will begin 'as soon as the Clarence, and Will of Pendleton, lamb. GRAND RONDE on to it and Kennewick recovered camp is organized, and a more defi and Roy of Helix. Two daughters, Bill McDonald, double winner on Hermiston’s five and went over nite statement will be made as to Mrs. Merle G. Dustin of Portland from The Dalles, received 40 cents Vern Dunham is checking all A party of hunters returned a the character of the work to be and Mrs. Fred Beaven of Los Ange-1 week ago with five deer and one farms in this district coming under a pound ’for his reserve champion on one play. The try for point was done. The camp comes here with les. with three grandchildren. s q r - be3r> bagged at the head of the the Umatilla County Agricultural steer. Each weighed about 1000 no good and the score stood 12 to $ in favor of the Lions. equipment in which 'are eight state vive him. Grand Ronde river in Union coun- Conservation association, working pounds. Hermiston received and after trucks, three dump trucks, tractors out of Pendleton, under Jens Terge- Funeral services were held at ty. Cecil Madden Jr. bagged three lost the ball on a fum and grading attachments. Folsom’s Wednesday at 2:30 con- the bear. Others in the party were son, district manager. RACE ATTRACTIONS ble on plays their own 11-yard line. Ken A check of crop production is be ducted by Rev. S. E. Anderson, of V. C. Smith, Ira Geer, A. M. Smith, newick again scored on the first TOW NSEND MASS the Baptist church. — Pendleton Cecil Madden, Bob Smith, Howard ing made to determine how closely FINE AT FAIR play. The try for point was good. they correspond with the agree East Oregonian. Montgomery, Herb Metteer and Mr. Hermiston out-gained Kennewick M EETING ATTENDED ments signed by various farmers The horse races were held at the and Mrs. Ed Pierre. In many ways but was unable to early in the year. Mr. Dunham has the Project fair race track Friday GRANGE TO OBSERVE his office with the assistant county and Saturday afternoon during the keep hold of the ball when it be The Townsend club mass meeting FEW NEW PLAYERS BOOSTER N IG H T agent in the Reclamation building. fair. Judges were F. B. Swayze, came necessary. held Thursday of last week had an attendance of over 300 people dur (MAKE FIRST STRING He is a resident of Columbia district. Claud McCall and Henry Aiken for ROBINSON-RICHMOND. ’ ; Friday, and Saturday Aiken’s place Westland Grange will observe ing the afternoon and evening. Jim Miss Joyce Richmond of Pendle was taken by Ursel Hiatt, with Lo McKenzie, national representative booster night Thursday, October 13, Several new football players P. T. A. HOLDS gan Todd as starter for both days. ton and Brice Robinson of Hermis from Montana, was appointed by with a meeting in the Odd Fellow’s have found their way into first Fr.day’s races were as follows: ton were united in marriage, Mon Gordon Ware, Oregon’s representa hall at 8:30 p. m. This meeting will string berths this year. The starting A N N U A L RECEPTION Five-eighths mile, won by C. R. day, September 26, at Dayton, Wn. tive, to take charge of the meeting, be open to the public, and everyone line-up is: Stephenson. $17.50; Della Shriver, The ceremony was performed by an interested is cordially Invited to P. Simms .................................. L. End .due to illness of Mr. Ware. The first P. T. A. reception was Episcopal minister and the couple Mr. Goddard of La Grande and attend, and members are urged to L. Mulkins ........................... L. Tackle held in the gymnasium, Thursday, $12.50; and Wayne Baze, $7.50. was attended by Miss Zeta Ward and Half mile race, Dave Wallahee, bring their friends. J. Moore ............................... L. Guard W. A. Spencer of Wasco were also September 29. $17.50; Art Shriver, $12.50; and Tom Keating of Pendleton. Mrs. J. D. Corliss, Grange lectur L. Flanigan .............................. Center -speakers. The program consisted of a wel The bride Is a graduate of a high The evening meeting was to have er, has arranged a program of var H. Stillings ........................... R. Guard come speech by Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Bob Baze, $7.50. Thfee-eighths been given over to Rufus Holman, ied entertainment, featuring several J. Meyers ............................. R. Tackle president; response and introduc mile race, Bob Baze, $12.50; Salus- school in Aberdeen, Wn., and the candidate for U. S. Senator, but ill musical numbers, and short skits. J. Knox ..................................... R. End tion of the teachers by Mr. Kers- kl, $7.50; Joel Byrnes, $5. Saddle groom graduated from the Hermis Assistant county agent, Jay T. T. Lotspeich ................. Quarterback bergen; three songs by the girls’ horse race, Sam McCracken, $10; ton high school. The couple will ness prevented his attendance. Questions were asked about the Pierson, will give a short talk on a R. Marble ..................... L. Halfback trio, composed of Gladys Pierson, Bob Hampton, $7.60; Walt Hinkle. make their home In Hermiston where bill that will appear on the ballot topic of general Interest. It is ex E. Moore ....................... R. Halfback Virginia Dyer and Frances Follett; $5. Shetland pony race, Harold Robinson is employed by the Her this fall known as the “Citizens Re pected that Claud Hanscom, master A. Shipp .............................. Fullback a reading by Miss Myrthena Martin; Smith, $6; Ralph Parker, $3; and miston Mercantile Cooperative. Others out for football are: D. and a solo by Mrs. Alton Kingsbury. Bobby Rhea, $2. Relay race, mile tirement Annuity Bill,” which some of the Umatilla Pomona Grange will and a half, Della Shriver, $40; Bob HERMISTON H I think is the Townsend bill. The also be present. An outside speaker Pankow. T. Ripley, D. and S. Mc John A. Clarke Introduced Mr. speaker explained that Dr. Town will also be present and give a talk Cracken, E. Blahm. Bill and B. Byers of Arlington, who spoke on the Baze, $30; and Joel Byrnes, $17.50. SPONSORS PROGRAMS Corpe, D. Davis, W. Hinkle, V. constitution of the United States. O. The total purse was $220.00. send is opposed to establishing re Saturday’s races included; Three- Shaw, W. Lindner, R. Pierson, D. O. Felthouse presented the "Consti covery plans in the separate states SOCIAL SECURITY Latest modern miracle, “Televis Hamm, R. Piersol, D. Shaw, C. Hale tutional Shrine” to the high school, eighths mile, Della Shriver, $16; based on a general transaction tax. Wayne Baze, $10; and Leo Yallup, ion” will be demonstrated at the Any state adopting such a system INSURANCE CREDITS and L. Sater. and it was accepted by Mr. Kers- $7.50. Half mile race. Bob Baze, high school gymnasium. Thursday, alone inevitably penalizes its busi bergen In behalf of the school. $15.00; Joel Byrnes, $10.00; and October 13, at 9:00 a. m. NETTER-LEICHT. Any worker who wants to know ness and investors. He stated, “The Saluski, $5. Saddle horse race, Jane After an interesting explanation Townsend bill must be national and the amount of his 1937 wage cred Engineers to Baker. Miss Nellie Lelcht, daughter of Hawkins, $8; M. Torguewah, $3. the principles of television, both the be run by the United States congress its, on which his old-age insurance Mr. and Mrs. Frak Lelcht of Irrigon, Several state highway engineers, Free for all race, five eighth mile, receiving and transmitting sets will will be based, may find out by ask became the bride of Ben H. Netter, or it cannot work. who have been stationed here since Wallahee, $15; Bob Raze, $10; and be demonstrated. It will be possible ing the Social Security board to McKenzie also told members that son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Netter of January, under .the direction of J. Byrnes, $7.50. Shetland pony race, to see a broadcast of scenes and per the Townsend movement had endor send him a statement, according to Aurora, Oregon, at a ceremony per A. Phelps, have been transferred to Ralph Parker, $5; Helen Gabriel, sons in the gymnasium picked up sed Walter M. Pierce for congress an announcement by the board to formed Thursday, September 29, In Baker. While here they surveyed the $3; and Ronald Gabriel, $2. Half and transmitted to the screen on the man and Rufus Holman as senator day. Pendleton. proposed Stanfield-Boardman cut mile race for horses not winning stage, thus a full television opera For the convenience of those who from the second congressional dist The bride is a graduate of the Ir off and other roads in Umatilla and money In previous races; Saluski, tion. want such a statement, the board rigon high school and attended Ore rict in Oregon. Morrow counties. They will do simi $15; Byrnes, $10; and Wallahee, A short program was given for has provided, at all of its field offi gon State college and Kinman Busi There will be a display of the lar work for several months in Ba $7.50. Relay Race, Joel Byrnes, the evening and a Dutch auction ces, postcards with the request for ness college in Spokane. The groom latest and most modern television ker county. During the period they $37.50; Bob Baze, $25; and Art sale of a quilt donated by Mrs. Carl information printed on the card. All attended business college in Port equipment. A large port of this ap occupied quarters in the Reclama 8hrlver, $17.50. Total purse, $240. Thompson, was held. Mrs. F. R. the worker needs to do is to write land. paratus, which is not duplicated tion building. The racing committee consisted of any Where in the world. has been Moore, was presented with the quilt. in his name, address, account num After a wedding dinner served In Ben O’Conner, chairman and arena specially designed and constructed A vote of thanks was given C. L. ber, and date of birth for identifi the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gun Switzler for Commissioner. manager, E. D. Martin, secretary, for this particular demonstration. Hodge of the Hermiston Motor Co., cation purposes, then sign the card. ther, Mr. and Mrs. Netter left on a At a meeting of the democratic Dr. F. B. Belt and Wm. Switzler. for the use of the loud speaker, and He can mall the card either in a honeymoon trip to Wallowa lake. One of the worlds greatest all also to Mayor F. C. McKenzie for sealed envelope addressed to the So They will make their home in Aur central committee last evening In Sunday races were called off at a round athletes. Jim Thorpe, a Sac Pendleton, Wm. Switzler of Uma late hour because of lack of attend and Foxe Indian, will appear In In authorizing the raising of the flag cial Security board. Candler Build ora. Oregon. tilla was unanimously nominated ance. Strings of race horses of very dian costume to relate tales ot his on the day of the meeting. ing, Baltimore, Maryland, where for the office of county commission high quality were here from Calif Indian tribes as well as his partici The next meeting will be held the records are kept, or he can put Tax Foreclosure Check. er. This action was taken following ornia. and from Garfield, Dayton, pation In collegiate athletics. Fri Friday, October' 14, in the American a 1-cent stamp on the card itself and All Umatilla county taxpayers the death of Claud Penland, nomi Sunnyside, Topppnlsh and Yakima. day, October 14, at 2:30 p. m. Legion hall. Everyone is welcome drop it In the mail box. should check their property if It Is Washington, and the events were nee. to attend. Thorpe, came into prominence more than three years delinquent pronounced very successful. The Wool Growers Auxiliary. first as a member of the great Carl and has not been protected under track and treatment was given high Planing Mill Yard Started. License Examiner Here Oct. 13. The Wool Growers’ Auxiliary will isle Indian football team. His team, the new payment plan as passed by praise by the visitors. coached by “Pop” Warner, won from F. M. Cox of Lyle, Wn„ was in C. M. Bentley, examiner of opera meet at the home of Mrs. F. C. Mc the last legislature, the property Kenzie. Friday. October 7, at 1:30 all the major elevens of the country tors and chauffeurs, will be in Her will be in the tax foreclosure list town this week to direct the con FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. p. m Hostesses will be Mrs. F. B which was largely due to the bril structlon ot a shed to house lumber miston Thursday. October 13, at the which will be filed October 16. Swayze, Mrs.’ C. Jackson. Mrs. M. P. The remaining games to be play liant playing of the Indian athlete. to be sold to trade In this territory. city library between the hours of Casseday and Mrs. Arietta White. Later he represented the United Henry L. Hess, democratic candi The yard is on Ridgeway street Just ed this season are as follows: 11:00 a. m to 4:00 p. m.. according date for governor of La Grande, south of the Butte and north of the October 7 ..... Waitsburg there States twice in the Olympic games to a recent announcement released “BEG PARDON" Frank Tierney of Portland, demo A. W. Prann residence. Plans are to October 15 ... .... Pendleton there and won both the Pentathlon and from the Secretary of State’s office. We beg the pardon of our readers cratic chairman, and Joe s Schwartz Install a, planing mill soon and have Deeathlon events. He has also star All tboae wishing permits or licenses ......... Condon there this week for our Inability to print of Pendleton, dtate committeeman/ a full stock of lumber from the mill October 21 .... red with Luise Rainer and Spencer to drive cars are asked to get in the list of prize winners at the an Walla Walla there Tracy In the cinema "Big City.” October 28 .... were calling on voters in Hermiston at Lyle. Lumber delivered direct touch with Mr. Bentley during these nual project fair held recently. Me Admission for these outstanding Saturday morning while making a from the Lyle mill to customers will November 4 . ......... . Mac-Hi here chanical difficulty ts the ........ Heppner here programs will be 10c each day. November 11 tour of eastern Oregon counties. be at a reasonable figure, he says. ---------- I coming election November 8 will be The new Hermiston Union church Saturday evening, October 8. Any building will be dedicated at ser-lyoter not registered by Saturday vices Sunday, October 23. It was I night will not be permitted to cast necessary to change the date from a ballot in this election. October 16 as previously announced Any voter who has changed pre in order to secure speakers for thatlcincts since last election is required day. states C. Warner, pastor. to register. Voters may register The dedicatory service will be with F. C. McKenzie at the Oregon conducted by K. E. Burke, president Hardware & Implement Co. of Northwest Christian college at I it is stated that at least 25 per Eugene. G. E. Williams, field man cent of the voters in the two Her- for the Turner Memorial home, will miston precincts are not registered, deliver the morning address and B. I and this percentage is even greater Ross Evans, state evangelist, w illlamong women voters. The fall elec- speak in the evening, opening an tion will include state offices of evangelistic campaign. It is possible governor, secretary of state, super- that A. J. Ware of Oregon City, one-1 intendent of public instruction, two time minister of the church, will bel supreme judges and labor commis- present for the dedication. sioner. A United States senator and A special musical program is be- member of congress are also to be ing arranged for both morning and elected, and a number of county of- evening services. flcials The public is cordially invited to) attend the services. t