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Dead hopes should be bur ied to make room for live ones.— Between the ” VOLUME XXXII NUMBER 10 WHITE ANNOUNCES BENEFITS FROM S C S PROGRAM jlwnmabm iteaW HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. C A N D ID A TE S F IN A L F IL IN G FR ID A Y OREGON, nothing turns out right un less somebody makes it his job to see that it does. — William Feather. OCTOBER 27, 1938. MISSWESSELL BRIDE SEED PRODUCERS GLENN RUTHERFORD W IL L O R G A N IZE M A N Y W ITNESS C H U R C H D ED IC A TIO N WAGE-HOUR BILL LITTLE EFFECT ON HERMISTON INDUSTRY A capacity crowd filled the new Miss B arbara Wessell of H erm is Due to the large increase in small H erm iston Union church building at ton became the bride of Glenn R u th seed production in the west end of all th ree services Sunday when the erford of Stanfield, W ednesday U m atilla county, arran g em en ts are building was dedicated. The coop m orning, October 26. at W alla being made to pool the seed th is fall eration of local churches and those W alla, Wn. The ceremony was per so th a t it can be held over tor spring of nearby tow ns made a union ser CHANGES HOURS FOR formed at the P resbyterian parson delivery, and a b etter price. vice possible. age. B. Ross Evans, sta te evangelist A m eeting will be held F riday 6NRQLLE£S_DUE HA LF-D O ZEN M E N H arry Wessell of Stanfield, fa th evening, November 4. a t 8:00 p. m for the Church of Christ, conducted The wage and hour bill which A company of enrollees to arrive er of the bride, and Miss Beverley in the Legion h all for th e purpose the dedication service during the a f a t S tanfield F riday will give farm W alker, stood w ith the couple as of discussing fu tu re pooling plans. ternoon. He was assisted by C. W ar w ent Into effect October 24 does not vows were exchanged. ers and stockmen of w estern Uma H. G. Avery, secretary of the Blue ner, pastor of the church. G. E. W il appear to be well understood yet as The bride was charm ing in a M ountain Seed Growers association, liams, field secretary for the T urner to its application locally. Compli tilla and north ern Morrow counties an opportunity to obtain im portant plum-brown afternoon gown w ith located a t La Grande, will be pres Memorial home, G. R. Schmid of ance. a t present, will be made by aid from the Soil Conservation Ser black accessories, and wore a yellow ent to give th eir experiences in hand Eugene, and W. E. Jones, form er the Farm Bureau Cooperative as to vice in a variety of ways to improve rosebud corsage tied w ith a ribbon ling small seeds in th a t area. pastor, of W illam ina, Ore., who was several mill employees, because of in te rstate business, b u t no o th er th e ir land, it was announced this taken from her m other’s bridal bou There are now 35,853 pounds of warmly welcomed by those present. quet. She carried a handkerchief of week by S. T. W hite, SCS sta te co A h ig h lig h t in the program was business here has found It necessary local grown seed in the warehouse her g randm other’s which was 49 at the Farm Bureau Cooperative, the unveiling of the scene of the as th e bill is understood, to meet o rd in ato r w ith h eadquarters a t Cor vallis. years old. and several thousand pounds have River Jordan above the baptistry, an y of th e conditions contained In the measure. O thers in the p arty were Mrs. Ina been sold to The camp will be set up by the outside m arkets. painted by Mr. Schmid. Wessell, the bride’s m other, Mrs. The wage feature of the bill does Musical num bers were given by • end of the m onth, Mr. W hite re At least a third of the total produc Mabel W alker, Mrs. F. E. R anney of not apply in th is d istric t as wages Mr. and Mrs. Ben G erking, duet, ports, m aking the labor of approx TU R K EY P IC K IN G , tion is yet to be harvested. W ichita, Kansas, and F ran k R u th er im ately 200 enrollees available to All seed growers are urged to a t P endleton; male q u artet, A1 Q uiring are paid in excess of the minimum G R A D IN G PLANN ED ford, fath er of the groom. Ben G erking, R. G. Saylor and J. A. requirem ents, b ut the 44 hour re operators who wish to en ter into co tend th is meeting. The p arty retu rn ed to H erm iston C larke; solo by Dan L indsay; and a quirem ent may reduce hours from operative plans for range develop N. L. Bennion, extension poultry- where dinner was served. Covers mixed q u arte t, Mr. and Mrs. Ben the custom ary 48 hours per week. ment, sand dune protection and ero Armistice Day Program. man from Oregon S tate college, will were placed for the bride and groom, The Tax Research In stitu te Of G erking and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. sion control. T he boys are being The Herm iston Post of th e A m eri conduct a tu rk ey picking and g rad Mr. and Mrs. Y. P. R utherford, Mrs. New York, under date of October 20, Clarke. tran sfe rred from Pullm an, Wn., ing dem onstration at th e fair Wessell, Mrs. Ranney, Mrs. W alker, can Legion will be h o st to Heppner C onstruction of the church build has sent o u t cards to em ployers of an o th er SCS camp. ground in H erm iston, Monday af- Beverley W alker, Mrs. J. G. P ear and Lone Legionnaires and au x il ing was started early in the spring labor w hich contains exem ptions un Soil and w ater conservation dem-1 ternoon, October 31, a t 2:00 o’clock. iary members A rm istice day, Na- der the law as follows; in stra tio n s have been carried on by He w ill be assisted by local turkey son, F ran k R utherford and B. I. vember 11, according to A1 Cable, under the supervision of the board W hitney. E xecutive and ad m in istrativ e em of tru stees consisting of A. W. th e Service a t A thena, Gibbon, Con grow ers who will soon kill for the commander. A program will be con T urnblad, chairm an, R. G. Saylor, ployees to be exempt m ust direct The couple left by train th a t a f don, H eppner, Moro, Newberg and first E astern Oregon T urkey Grow ducted in the m orning and d u rin g work of a departm ent, have a u th o ri W arrenton, Mr. W hite reports, w ith ers' association pool. November 9th ternoon from Stanfield for Live the afternoon H eppner high school Jen s Skovbo, H. A. W ilson, W. C. Oak, Calif., where they will make Morehouse and O. I,. Barlow, whose ty to hire, promote, fire or suggest the aid of OCC workers, camp and and 10th. will meet H erm iston In a football term expired a t the last election. same, and be paid 830 per week. th eir home. project technicians. As a resu lt of game. The day w ill term in ate w ith The dem onstration will em pha Professional employees m ust be In Levi Reeder acted as head carp en ter th e dem onstrations many farm ers size the rem oval of w ing tip feath a dance in the com m unity park hall. varied Intellectual work req u irin g Ford Dealer's Meeting. d u rin g the construction. The coop and stockm en in neighboring te rri ers, w hich, according to the new A, F. Rohrm an and A. A, Estle, A pot luck dinner will be served in eratio n of every member and the discretion as to m anner and tim e of tory have voluntarily adopted prac grading law, will not be perm itted the Legion hall between six and perform ance. W ork m ust be non- tices th a t have been proven valuable this year. In stru ctio n given w ill aid dealer and salesm an for the Ford seven o’clock. Every fam ily is asked people of the com m unity has made Motor Co., through Rohrm an Motor the final dedication of the building standardized as to tim e and m ust In controlling erosion, thereby im growers in p rep arin g th eir birds in utilize specialized educational train« Co., will leave F riday m orning to a t to b ring a pot luck dish and table possible. proving th e ir land and fu lfilling a the best possible grade. tend the preview of the 1939 Ford service. i The evening service was the first ing oth er th an academic. p rim ary objective of the service, he A num ber of birds will be killed cars and to see for the first tim e the Local reta ilin g employees are of a series of evengelistic m eetings explains. and all feathers removed showing new Mercury, an en try in the low * . S. 0. s. __ being conducted by B. Ross Evans. those m aking reta il sales, more than The Soil Conservation Service is a requirem ents in th e new grading medium priced field. They will be This is the cry from the Ways Mr. W arner, who Is atten d in g 50 per cent of which are w ithin the scientific bureau of the U. S. De rules for this year. accompanied by th e ir wives. and Means com mittee of the Garden N orthw est C hristian college at E u state. Exem ption also Includes those p artm ent of A griculture w orking in club, Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, c h a ir gene, rem ained in town th is Week to w rapping or delivering packages In cooperation w ith individual farm ers, GARDEN C L U B Post Office Rating High. man. Help the elub and help your assist w ith t,he meetings. connection w ith such sales. th e sta te college and other agencies W. E. Logan, local postm aster, self, for S.O.S. means “ Save Old Outside salesmen are exempt If to dem onstrate practical methods of NAM ES C O M M ITT E E S announced this week th a t the local S tu ff” and bring it to the good old reg u larly selling aw ay from the of H O N O R ROLL HEADS fice. R ecurrent ro u tin e deliveries erosion control and soil building. office was given a ratin g of 96 fol fashioned rum m age sale. Sale will F arm ers are then encouraged to ap The H erm iston Garden club held lowing an inspection last week. Mr. be held November 4th and 5th, at SCHOOL NOTES or collections are not such sales. ply proven m ethods on th eir own a special m eeting in the lib rary farm s, on a voluntary, self-help ba Monday afternoon, w ith a large a t Logan is assisted by Miss Snow Mc the W estland Land building south Coy, Clerk, Jam es Todd and Gerald of B aptist church. Save all w hite The honor roll for the lUgh school 98 DEER BAGGED sis. tendance. Chairm en of com m ittees W hite, ru ra l carriers. elephants and leave w ith Mrs. Mc and grade school for the first six J. H. C hrist is in charge of the were named by the president, Mrs weeks of the school year has been BY LOCAL HUNTERS Kenzie or Mrs. A rietta W hite. service’s operations in the three F. B. Belt, as follows: W ays and Gym Class November 3. released as follows: northw est states, w ith headquarters Means, Mrs. F. C. McKenzie; Con Anyone interested in p articip atin g An unofficial check on th e deer Freshm en— Donna Saylor and E l New Beauty Parlor. a t Spokane, and Mr. W hite supervi tact, Mrs. W. L. Hamm; H o rticu l in a gym class and games will meet len Hamm ill. Sophomore— None. bagged by local h u n te rs this season H ugh Neill w ill open a beauty ses sta te activities from Corvallis, in ture, Mrs. H. K. Dean; Program and a t the high school gym Thursday, Ju n io rs— Bob Jackson, Frances Fol Is shown as 98 and includes many the capacity of sta te coordinator. Year Book, Mrs. Alice W agner; November 3, a t 7:30 p. m. O rgani parlor in connection w ith his b a r from su rro u n d in g towns. The ma Sto’ckmen and farm ers may obtain Roadside Development, Mrs. T. A. zation will take place under the ber shop some tim e w ithin the next lett, Jack Meyer and Zelda Curtis. Seniors— Jesse Moore, Ralph Mar jo rity of these anim als have been full inform ation from project tech O’Grady; Publicity, Mrs. Charles supervision of Miss Lavina May th ree weeks, he announced t oday. ble, Eleanor Steiner, Gladys Pierson, cared for a t the local cold storage nicians on local cooperative plans as Taylor; Flow er Shows, Mrs. Jam es Lynch, physical education in stru c The parlors w ill be in th e same Mary H elene Piersol, G eraldine Mul plant. H unters state th is is the soon as th e camp is organized at Todd; Civic Im provem ent, Mrs. Geo. tor. building he occupies. The name of lins, L au retta Mulkins. Alma Laird, largest kill known for m any years. S tanfield. A range and soil conser H arkenrider? the operator will be announced C h ild re n ’s Depart-, and M axine Blinston. Many of the deer have been vation survey in the area is planned ment, Mrs. F ra n k B ilderback; Mem later. Station Announcement! The grade school consists of K en entered In the local largest buck and The following was received in the in th e near future, and a crew of bership, Mrs. Ju liu s Gimble. neth Elwood, eig h th ; Johnny Lewis, sm allest buck contest sponsored by men is now in the territo ry . Weather Report. Regional vice presidents of the mail T hursday m orning: “ A nnounc Dale Dryer, seventh; Bobby M artin, H ale's Confectionery every year. Min. Max. club were also named by th e presi ing new broadcasting station. Call Date Donna Jean Myers, six th ; Lucy Hol The prizes are 85 for th e largest letters: Charlene Ann. Location: Range Survey Crew, 68 ..... 27 dent to guide th e program s of the October 20 ............. loman, Jack Belt, Opal Rand, Audrey and 83 for the sm allest. All weights Salem General hospital. L ater: H er ............. 70 . ... 27 club in th e ir d istricts. These were 21 ............. October A range survey for the soil con Phelps, David Pierson, Billy H ib m ust be registered w ithin ten days servation camp at Stanfield will be Mrs. J. H. Reid, Columbia; Mrs. miston, Oregon. Wave length 20 October 22 ............. ........... 67 .... 28 bard, fifth ; Leladell Reeder, Delores a fte r the season closes. made by a crew of men from the M errill P otter, N orth Side; Mrs. S. inches. Kilo w eight: 6 lbs. 15 1-2 October 23 ............. ............. 67 - ... 28 Carr, B arbara Todd, K enneth Dean, Among h u n te rs b ringing In venison Spokane office. The men are W. R. L. Carson, M innehaha; and Mrs. R. oz. F irst scheduled program October October 24 ............. ............. 65 . ... 32 Jack Osborn, fo u rth ; T hird none; are: Glen Hadley, Ed Skoubo and 25, 1938, 9:30 a. m. Technical ad October 25 ....... . 70 ... 36 F randsen, N. T. Nelson, M .E. B. Wilcox, South Side. Bobby Yeager, Eveline Dryer, Geor Ralph Skoubo, B uster Rands, Chas. These chairm en will name the viser; Dr. F. K. Powers. M axine and October 26 ............ ............. 69 ..... 34 Law rence, L. P. Miller, who will gia Sneed, second; E rn estin e Cook Reese, Chas Dillon, George Wtck- arriv e some tim e th is week to be members of th e ir com m ittees and S tearns Cushing Jr., sponsors. lander Sr., Paul Sm ith and son, Cbas and Shirley Simons, first. stationed in th is te rrito ry for two active work w ill be under way as Sm ith, M arvin Ransler, Claud My club The W hitm an college glee m onth in connection w ith the SCS soon as possible. The club is rep o rt will give a concert In the high ers, Neil Bleakney, Edw ard Skoubo, camp. The camp will be enhabited ed to have a m em bership of 34, by school gym nasium T hursday, No- and Forbes, Knoblock and Harwood, by CCC enrollees after October 28th Mrs. Gimble. vember 10, between the hour of all of Boardman. An in terestin g and in stru ctiv e it has been announced by officials. J. Childers, I. C. Cox, Anna Skov eleven and twelve o'clock. The pub talk was given by Mrs. H. K. Dean Proposed legislation to be voted tious venereal diseases, epilepsy, lic is invited to atten d a t a nominal bo, M. Evans, Chas. Pierson, Milo on tulips and th e ir care a t th e m eet Amateur Hour at Columbia. M cFarland, A. D arr Jr., H arry Ham insanity, d ru g charge. ing Monday, and Mrs. H enry Ott upon by th e people of th e sta te a t feeble-mindedness, The pupils of Columbia school will The school cafeteria is now open mon, D. D. F ollett, O. D. Forbes. gave the group help by tellin g the large, November 8, 1938, will appear addiction or chronic alcoholism; re- present an am ateur hour program Jim Logan, Bud D augherty, V. L. best way to grow dahlias, cannas upon the official ballots In the fol- q u irin g blood tests for determ ina- and Is w orking on the same plan as W ednesday, November 2, at 8:00 p. tion of syphilis and microscopic ex- last year. Miss Gladys Elwood is W arren, Emma F ritts, John Voile, and other tu b ers th a t do so well in lowing condensed form and order: m. Proceeds received from the pro M. R ankin, J. Omohundro, Fred Lee. 1. Amending the constitution so am in atio n s to determ ine gonorrheal actin g as cook for the present. project gardens. gram will be used for playground A. H. Cable, Bill Comstock, C. J. as to give tw enty days, instead of infection; state health board to A recreational program will be At th e next m eeting of the club, equipm ent. T his Is the first charge M athews, F. C. F redrickson, Fred five as a t present, afte r final ad- make such tests free from appll- conducted d u rin g the noon hour a t November 7, a talk will be given program for Columbia school in five McMurray, V irgil Smith, Howard by H. W. Klages on work in the journm ent of the legislature, for the cants unable to pay for laboratory the high school gym. sta rtin g afte r years and everyone is asked to a t Montgomery. gardens, and th e program com m it governor to consider and approve or tests, sta te board of eugenics pro the first of November, according to tend. T he admission charge will be Harold R ainw ater, B. Cellars. veto bills. vldlng blanks, certificates and ques- Bupt. W. G. Kersbergen. The lunch tee hopes to have many in terestin g tw enty-five cents and fifteen cents. 2. To appeal the provision in the tio n n aires for such exam inations, hour will be from 12:00 to 12:20; Mrs. C. A. Brown, Joe B aum gartner, speakers d u rin g the year. H arry Gifford, Don H o s^ r, Lou All members a tten d in g a re asked sta te constitution commonly spoken Such questionnaires shall be sworn from 12:20 to 12:50 games, bad C O N D O N DEFEATS m inton and other ath letic contests Hooker, P aul B racher, F ran k Riley. to bring paper and pencil to take of as th e bank stockholders double t0 by applicants and phys c a " s- Guy Knapp, Fred Davis, R. H. notes d u rin g th e talks, otherw ise liability, which makes each stock- records ° f auch e’‘a "’in atlo >> ahaU be will be conducted in th e gym under BULLDOGS Stockard, H arvey Payne, Chas. many useful points brought up by holder in a banking corporation in- confidential, not for public Inspec- the supervision of two teachers. In Clark, Bob Geer, Burl Thornberg. dividually liable to the depositors ‘ io". A pplicants denied licenses ter-m ural team s will have contests Condon high school defeated H er the speakers may not be rem em ber in such bank to the am ount of the m aX a PPeal to clrc u ,t c o u rt Bill Reeves. W. R. Haney, Bernard a t various times. Glee club and play ed at some la ter tim e when garden miston Bulldogs 13 to 0 in a game Jendrzejew ski, Mrs. D. D. F ollett, practice will some tim es be held par or face value of his or her stock Referendum Ordered by Petition on th e Condon field last Friday. work starts. Mrs. Gimble, m em ber Grover See, R. V. Jones and son, E. d u rin g th is period also. in such bank in addition to paym ent of the People. T h e first score was made in the ship chairm an, has announced th a t A. Bensel, Don Rutledge, Bob Geer. Pupils In the second grade wrote for such stock at par. 5 P ro h ib itin g p o ssesio n , opera- second q u a rte r when a pass was a prize will be given for th e most Joe Roberts, John M athews, J. V. 3. Providing th a t members of the t |on, control of operation or play of cards to Delores C arr while she was completed bringing the ball to H er perfect attendance, sta rtin g w ith in th e D o e rn b eck e r hospital In P o r t- ' A »-n. R. C. McReynolds. Joe F u rrer. legislature shall receive not to ex- nickel-ln-the-slot m achines or oth er m iston’s 20 yard line and then the next m eeting up to the end of Tom E enharl, W. A. ceed $8 a day w hile in session and J devices of like ch aracter which may land recently. She is at home now Ioh" moved to the five yard line on a the club year. for not more than 50 days for any vend or pay money, m erchandise or som ew hat Improved but Is unable to R 'a k " py. Ed Bensel. Bob Harwood. penalty. The Bulldogs put up a Ben O’Conner,, K enneth Meyers, reg u lar session; no ex tra session to other represen tativ e of value or evi be In school. Pulleys Locate Here. j W. M. Pearson, Dr. W. L. Morgan. tough b attle a t th is point and held be longer th an 20 days; members dence of w inning, depending upon Mr. and Mrs. E lvis Pulley arrived ! E. R. Sires. Cecil Madden, H enry th e line for three downs. W hen Con also td receive 10 cents per mile | chance, a t occasional or u ncertain G R A N D C H A M P IO N , A , Gorbordeen. J. C. Hoskins, Phil don pushed the ball over H erm is In H erm iston th ree weeks ago fro m . Jones. G. E. Aldrich, Bruce Follett, to n 's men were over an em bank W oodburn. Ore., afte r trad in g th e ir trave,ed ‘° and fr,,m mePtlnK place: in terv als or In varying q u antities. D E M O N S T R A TIO N 'p re sid in g officers to receive one * . ---- 6. M aking unlaw ful and prohlb- ¡Mrs. Milo M cFarland. m ent In the street and the player property for th e Rawson farm , west i I of the Harvey Payne residence. They h alf dally pay additional such com-1 Ring th e licensing, possession, dis fairly dove over the line. pensation to replace th a t now re play. operation or play of all games Bob Jackson and Joe Cooney were Special I.O.O.F. Meeting. The second touchdown came as state th a t they like th is section very! reived as follows: 83 a day but not ,,f chance, such as slot machines, •elected as the grand champion dem much and are im proving the prop th e result of a 35 yard run as one of The reg u lar meetig of the Odd over 8120 for any session, no extra d a rt games, pin-ball games and onstration team for U m atilla county erty recently purchased. th e players broke around end. session being over 20 days, and 83 sim ilar games and devices when op- as th e resu lt of the dem onstration Fellows will be held Monday eve- Ralph Marble played an o u tstan d for every 20 miles traveled; pre-; crated for profit, eith er In cash, “ D ehorning Dairy Calves.’’ given a t ning. October 31, a t which th e ap- Wool Growers Notice. ing game w ith his consistent gains siding officers receiving tw o-thirds ' m erchandise or o th er th in g of value, the U m atilla Project fair. Word was proachlng visit of the Grand Sire to The Wool Growers au x iliary will dally pay additional. w hether involving an elem ent of received this week of the aw ard the Pendleton lodge, will be discus th ro u g h the line. meet at the home o* Mrs. A. C. Ebert from County Agent W alter Holt of sed. Delegates will be selected to a t 4. To require medical exam ina- skill or not. The Bulldog will meet th e Mac- a t Echo, Friday, November 4. ac tion and certification of all applf- 7. By voté of th e people to a u th - Pendleton. The boys will each re tend the meeting. D oughnuts and Hi B squad here November 4. and cording to a notice from Mrs. Gay canta for m arriage licenses, showing orlze and direct the state leglsla- ceive h alf a scholarship to 4-H club elder will be served d u rin g th e so H eppner here November 11. lord Madison, president. cial hour. sum m er school a t Corvallis. freedom from contagious or Infec- (Continued on page 2) STANFIELD CAMP The tim e lim it for candidates to file for H erm iston city officers will be F riday evening, October 28, by 5:00 o’clock, in order th a t th e ir names may appear on the official printed ballot for the general elec tion November 8, 1938. Names and offices filed to date are Charles T aylor for Recorder; G ertrude Sanders for treasu rer; and for councilm en, M. L. W atson, Dr. W. L. Morgan, M. G. Hedwall, Geo. H arkenrider, AI Q uiring and W. W. Felthouse. A full set of officials are to be elected, consisting of mayor, recor der, trea su rer and six councilmen. It is expected th a t other nam es will be filed w ith the city recorder by F riday evening. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS FOR VOTERS CONSIDERATION TUESDDAY, NOVEMBER 8TH