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7/ a NEWS FROM YOUR OWN STATE & COUNTY 1939 GAME <A° LISTED; NUM V? CHANGES NO I ED O<®‘ VOLUME XXXII ANNUAL ELECTION OF R.E.A. OFFICERS TO BE THURSDAY atniL äton 4 ja teL d OFFICIAL U M A TILLA COUNTY PAPER HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 3, 1939. 1939 COUNTY FAIR PLANS COMPLETED FOR COMMUNITY B IB L E SC H O O L NUMBER 50 SERIOUS DAMAGE AVERTED WITH HELP OF VOLUNTEERS The following is a summary of the PREMIUM LISTS 1939 hunting seasons and bag limits received from the Oregon State Game READY THIS WEEK Commission this week. Game Animals. DEER—Open season, September Premium lists for the 1939 Uma 20 to October 25. Bag limit, 2 Col tilla county fair to be held here on umbian blacktail deer or 1 mule deer Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. having not less than forked horns. NO NEW NAMES August 28, 29, 30, will be printed LOCAL TEACHERS HERMISTON MOTOR BRISK W IN D BLOWS Special regulations: 500 antlerlesa this week. The list has been some deer tags will be issued for area ad ADDED TO DIRECTORS what re-arranged due to the fact ASSIST INJPROGRAM COMPANY OWNER FLAMES TOWARDS jacent to Mule Deer Reserve in la k e A call for the annual election of that this year’s fair will cover the The community daily Bible school and Klamath oountiss, during regu LEAVES BUSINESS FARM DWELLINGS directors of the Umatilla Electric entire county. sponsored Jointly by the Baptist, Me lar open season. Fee. Residents A portion of the premium list will Cooperative association has been sent thodist, Pentecostal and Union con Another grass and sage brush fir« 56.00, non-residents >25.00; in ad A warrant for arrest has been Is to all members along with a ballot be found on page three of this issue gregations will get underway next threatened to do muah damage Sun dition to regular hunting license for voters who cannot attend the of the Herald. More will be pub Monday morning, August 7, at 9:00 sued for H. Oakes, owner and man- day but fortunately passed up sev fee. Specified area in Grant county meeting, in Hermiston on August 10 lished next week. Anyone desiring o'clock. The school will continue for agger of the Hermiston Motor Co. eral turkey and chicken ranches and will be open to antlerless deer hunt at 2:00 p. m. The member who a booklet may have one by calling two weeks, closing August 18. The for the past few months. Mr. Oakes confined itself to burning brush, ing during regular season. Doe deer chooses to vote by mail can write in at the assistant county agent’s office opening feature will be a big parade left town rather hurriedly over the some tree rows and considerable tags will cost »1.00 in addition to in the reclamation building or at the Saturday night. August 5, at 8:00 week end leaving a long trail of bills fencing. The fire started near the hunting license. No limit on total the names of the person he desires Herald office. 1 to vote for and seal the envelope and through the business district. The in Hermiston and Pendleton. No In farm of Mrs. Theo. Beletski and number to be issued. It will be noted that nearly 2000 | mail the ballot to the office here Hermiston Union high school band formation has been received by local fanned by a brisk wind headed east ANTELOPE— Open season, Octo with instructions to place the ticket ribbons have been 2ffered' includnS under the direction of W. G. Hum officers as to his whereabouts but it toward several turkey and chicken ber 6, 7 and 8. Bag limit, One of the 4- h club list. The list is larger phreys will lead the march. All is thought that he went to Walla ranches. in the ballot box. either sex. Number of permits to be this year because of the spread to a children planning to attend the ses- Walla, Wn., from here. Up to date no names have been put Two alarms were sounded in Her issued, Harney county, 150: Malheur county fair, and many classes have In Hermiston among other bills county, 150; Lake county, 300. Fee, forth for director and it is assumed been added to suit the interests | sions are asked to register at the was a board bill amounting to ap miston and a large crew of volunteer Methodist church sometime between residents »5.00, non-residents »25.- tbat the o,d board wil1 be returned fire fighters answered to the call. throughout the entire county. Much >S:30 gnd 7:45 p m juat before the proximately »60. The Pendleton Several attempts were made to back 00. in addition to regular hunting to the offices. The present board Auto Parts, Inc., has fled suit in cir de on Satlirdav eveninR. : consists of E. D. Martin, president, interest is being shown by the 13l license fee. cuit court against Oakes for the sum fire but this proved unsuccessful and Grange organizations of the county ELK—Open season, Sept. 3 to J. H. Reid, secretary, Hawley Bean, and a special award will be made Rev. Robert Tindall, recent graduate of »291.94 plus costs and disburse the crew confined its efforts to sav 9, inclusive, in Clatsop county; Oc vice president, and A. C. Houghton of the Eugene Bible Institute, will ments of the action, alleging defend ing buildings along the path of the and announced later for the best flames. tober 29 to November 12, inclusive, and R. G. Saylor. The board under Grange booth. Some additional funds superintend the work. Local people ant owed plantiff said sum. in Morrow, Grant, Baker, Union, the present by-laws will be elected will head the various departments. After leaving the Beletski place Umatilla and Wallowa counties. Bag for one year- The National REA has have been secured for the fair. Far The beginners, those from four to the fire headed for the H. J. Ott farm MRS. A GARNER mers are urged to begin the prepara six years or who have not attended limit, one bull elk having horns. Fee, proposed plans for a larger board as The Hermiston community lest where it just barely missed his large tion of exhibits school will be under the leadership one of Its honored and revered citi chicken buildings and did little ser residents »5.00, non-residents »25. soon as the system is completed, in- They should save what they can 00; in addition to regular hunting eluding the two new extensions for of Mrs. W. Hineline. assisted by Opal zens with the passing of Mrs. A. P. ious damage. From here the fire license fee. Special regulations: 500 which appointments have been se- from crops now being harvested and Stockard. Garner at her home Sunday evening, continued across vacant land and also select plants that can be given tags for adult cow elk will be Issued cured. and a few other additional Those of the primary grades, first July 30. The deceased would have spread to the H. McCulley and 0. O. for northeastern Oregon elk terrlto- lines for which electric service is de- special attention from now until fair three grades of school, will be under been 7 6 years old on her next birth Buell places. dates. ry. Fee, residents »5.00, non-resi sired Mrs. Stearns Cushing Jr., with Mrs. day, August 4. With no signs of subsiding the The by-laws will then be changed dents »25.00; In addition to regular A. E. Marble assisting. Mrs. Greeley Besides her widower, A. P. Garner, rushing flames continued towards io provide for election of a board of hunting license fee. WEATHER COOLS OFF will head the Junior department and there are left to cherish her memory the John Jendrzejewski turkey seven or nine members of which one (ContinuetLon page 4 ) will be aided by Rev. Grayden Loree two sons, Claude of Denver, Colo., ranch. After burning through a third will be elected each year to OVER WEEK END and Mrs. Howard 'Montgomery. This and Louis of North Bend, Ore.; and grove of locust trees it spread on prevent the possibility of electing a MRS. PEARSON IS grup will include the fourth, fifth a daughter, Mrs. Florence Davis of both sides of the road and raced to new and inexperienced board every and sixth grades. The Intermediate Hermiston. Also, there are a num wards the DeMoss farm. A herd of Following the extreme maximum HONOREDGUEST year. grades will be under Miss Florence ber of grandchildren. turkeys were rushed to safe territo of 112 last Thursday, the weather The present board is regarded by It is more blessed to give than to The Garners came to this locality ry by helpful neighbors. Had the moderated over the week end and Moyer and Mrs. Cecil Warner, with the national officials as very effic receive was demonstrated last Sat registered only 88 Monday. The Rev. Greeley assisting. Mrs. Gray in 1906. To them much credit is I birds not been moved they would urday evening at the home of Mr. ient and because of this and their high mark of 112 is the highest re den Loree will have charge of the due for the pioneering done on the | have perished in the flames, and Mrs. Roy Pearson in the Colum experience over a period of two corded for the last 32 years. project. For seveeal years Mrs. Gar- music. A field of corn saved the Jendrze- bia district. More than 70 guests years higher officials have shown a ner has been proprietor of a local jewski ranch buildings. It was The Beginner and Primary groups The following is the weather re- desire for their reelection for the en were present to honor Mr. Pearson’s port for the week ending Wednesday, will meet in the Methodist church dairy. She was a charter and life* j thoiight that if the corn had been mother, Mrs. J. H. Pearson, on her suing year dryer it would have while the Junior and Intermediate member of the local Eastern Star. juat a August 2. 70th birthday with, a handkerchief Max. Min. classes will meet ifl the Baptist serving more than twenty years as , been burned and spread the fire to Date shower. buildings. A large crew of fight- July 27 ............................. 112 .... 61 church. It has been arranged to the secretary. When a young lady LOGANS ENJOY Mrs. A. M. Brock read several July 28 ............................. 108 . 66 provide transportation from the var in Pennsylvania, she was confirmed ers wag centered at this point and short biographies of famous women PICNIC LUNCH prevented any serious damage except July 29 ............................. 102 . .. 58 ious outlying districts. If there are in the Lutheran church The final nites were held in | for about a mile of fencing. including that of Mrs. Pearson after July 30 ...... ...................... 95 . .. 72 children needing a ride, get in touch which the honor guest pulled the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Logan were July 31 ............................. 88 . .. 62 with Rev. Loree or the pastor of Prann’s Funeral Parlors, with the | Considerable anxiety was occa Rev. Stearns Cushing. Jr., conduct sioned at the DeMoss farm when a long line of handkerchiefs from a pleasantly surprised Sunday when a August 1 ........................... 91 . .. 48 your church. paper bag while all joined in sing group of relatives paid an unexpect August 2 ........................... 98 . .. 47 This is a community project and ing the services, in which the East flock of turkeys was found In the ing, “Happy Birthday To You.” Mrs. ed visit, bringing a picnic lunch. local citizens are urged to cooper ern Star participated. direct path of the advancing fire. Forrest Steinke sang, "Mother, My The day was spent in visiting and The pallbearers were chosen from However, with the help of a large ate. NORTONS RETURN friends in the local Masonic Order. group of neighbors and friends, the Dear,” and led in group singing of enjoying the cooier weather. They were W. W. Felthouse. F. B. birds were rushed to safe ground old southern folk songs. Two num- Present were Mr. and Mrs. Frank FROM LONG TRIP SEWING CLUB Swayze. Curtis Simons, David Mlt- and disaster averted. hers of special interest were songs Duff and son and Mr an(j Mrs. Jack tlesdorf, Tom Fraser and Tom Camp sung by the honoree and Uncle Char- Duff and son aI, of Adams, Mr. and The fire burned Itself out near Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton son HAS MEETING bell. lie Rogers. The honoree sang, ‘ The Mrs. Eldon Thompson of Grand Cou- the Edwards farm with the aid of a Good-Looking Husband,” and Uncle lee, Mrs. W. W. Gordon and two Bruce and Marvin Ranku returned drain ditch and a ploughed field. It The Columbia Stitcher’s Sewing Schell Ships Melons to LaGrande. was thought that the flames covered Charlie sang, “When You Have But sons of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Monday from an extended eastern Ed Schell of near Hermiston made Fifty Cents.” Thompson of Umatilla. Herb Thomp tiip zhich to-k them to many parts club held their regular meeting July a total areea of approximately 500 the mid l ’ewest. Taty were gone 28 at the Henry Sommerer home. his second trip to LaGrande Monday acres. Cake and punch were served by son of Umatilla and W. J. Logan of Discussion was held regarding the with a load of watermelons. Mr. a litiie over th ie’ week? and the hostess assisted by Mrs. James Hermiston. report excellent weather through pennies secured in the penny drill. Schell and Enog Martin are raising Brake, Marjorie Gray and Annie out with crop conditions fine along Plans were made for the next meet Striped Klondikes and have an ex Pearson. GARDEN CLUB ♦ PENTECOSTS HAVE ing on August 11 at which time the cellent crop. They are picking again ♦ the way. today (Thursday). club will entertain Mrs. Bishop, who Mrs. Norton spent some time in ♦ CHATS ♦ HANELINES RETURN NEW MINISTER Illinois visiting her people while Mr. is substituting in the Home Econo The thermometer readings of the Connors Return From Vacation Trip FROM 18-DAY TRIP Rev. Everette D. Greeley of Hepp Norton continued on to Iowa where mics extension office in the absence Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connor, Har past week have settled us firmly in his relatives reside. Of interest to of Miss Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline have re ner has been transferrd to Hermis The meeting will be held at the ry Jr. and Robby returned Thursday the intention of building a pool, the Nortons were the Black Hills and turned from a trip of 18 days to ton as the new pastor of the Pente other historic 'points along the way. home of the leader. The attendance (112 degrees) from a lrt-day trip In whenever we build one, of such pro Klamath Falls where they were costal Tabernacle. Rev. A. B. Tur- at the meetings have been very ir to California. Stops were made at portions that we can get Into It with joined by their son and wife, Mr. ner who has been here will move to San Jose, Palo Alto and the San the goldfish! regular. and Mrs. Herbert Haneline, for a Pasco, Wn. Rev. Greeley has been RUBY BEAUTY SALQN Francisco fair. Excellent weather ♦ ♦ ♦ Dorothy Knox, club reporter. pastor at Heppner for the past three trip to the Golden Gate fair. conditions added to the pleasure of Speaking of garden pools, there HAS NEW INTERIOR During the trip they visited many years. the trip. are several of them about, and beau Mr. Greeley’s famiy consists of his points ad the bay region, and on the tiful thing« they are, with goldfish, VARIETY STORE HAS Missionary Society To Meet return trip came by way of Crescent wife and six children. The oldest A new celo-tex interior has been cool green Illy pads and lovely pond The Missionary society of the Un boy will be a sophomore in high City and the Oregon Caves, and la Installed this week at Ruby’s Beauty 2ND ANNIVERSARY lily blooms. There are many article« ion church will meet next Wednesday ter spent a day at Crater Lake. They school. Salon. All booths and fixtures were in magazines to aid one who wishes escaped hot weather except at Or removed in order to do the work. The Brierley's 5-10-15c store will cele at the home of Mrs. J. A. Clarke at to undertake a project like this, and Home Ec. Club to Meet. land, Calif., where the thermometer wails are of deep tan while the cell brate the end of the second year’s 6 o’clock for a picnic lunch. The has the facilities for water, etc. registered 112. California roads are The Westland Home Economics ing is of a fawn shade. The effect business on August 10. A store- husbands are invited. A business Those who are Interested will find good and as traveling in that state club will meet at the home of Mrs. is very pleasing and gives an artistic wide sale has been .planned by tbe meeting and the lesson will follow pools at T. A. O’Grady’s, Mrs. Belet- is limited to 45 miles an hour, mot Chas. Shown for an afternoon meet touch to the interior. proprietor. Miss Jessie Brlerley, to the lunch. ski's place and the M. L. Wataon oring is very comfortable and safe. ing August 8. 1939. All members It is expected that the celo-tex celebrate the occasion. home, and we would like to know if CARD OF THANKS They enjoyed the trip greatly and are urged to be present. Margaret will aid In keeping the Salon much The variety store handles all sorts We are deejily deeply grateful to the there are othera on the project, were enthusiastic about the scenery Seeliger is the chairman. cooler. of notions usually found in larger I ember(( of thp Mggonlc Order_ our ♦ ♦ ♦ I of Oregon. stores of this type. We have found that the flower kind friends and neighbors and the Eastern Star for help and comfort garden Is much easier to take care TOW NSEN D FLASHES. in our bereavement. Thank you for of when It Is outlineed with lx 4 ’s Scouts Leave for Wallowa. A good turnout at the last club the lovely (lowers you sent Mother. sunk Into the edge even with the meeting in spite of the hot weather Bill Belt, Jack Jackson, Julius grass. This keeps the bluegrass from Alonzo P. Garner. was evident. Letters were read from Glmble Jr.. Dick Belt and Philip creeping Into the bed and doea away Louis, David, Florence. both Senator Rufus Holman and Sen Gilliland left Sunday for Wallowa I with that extra amount of weeding, ator Chas. McNary to the effect that Lake scout camp where they will : and makes the outline of the bed CARD OF THANKS A 4-H club meeting has been plan Jersey Cattle club, will show pictures spend two weeks In scout activities. they are back of our initiative and We wish to express our apprecia neat at all times. referendum, and are working in close ned for Tuesday. August 8, at the of the national dairy show and dif The Blue Mountain Council is spon ♦ ♦ ♦ tion and thanks for the kindneas cooperation with Senator Andrews Hermiston Experiment Station un ferent spring shows of California soring the camp which will be In | We note that Pendleton has ear shown us during the llines and loss and Idaho. and Senator Lodge with a view to charge of Executive Oscar E. Hoover. of our beloved husband and father. wigs In a big way and that measures securing passage of this proposed der the direction of M. E. Knicker A meeting will be held at Pendle C. J. Jackson took the boys down. We wish to especially thank those for their control have been made the bocker. local assistant county agent, constitutional amendment during ton August 17 for Umatilla 4-H club chief activity of the Pendleton Gar who presented floral offerings. the present session of Congress. and Harry F. Cline, agent at Milton- organizations in connection with the den club. They are also receiving MRS. R. H. ELWOOD Hinelines Have Visitors The next meeting of our club will Freewater. Interest has been quite annual ram sale. Assistant County and family. the cooperation of the city govern be August 11th In the Legion hall, keen in 4-H work the past year. Agent M. E. Knickerbocker will ac Mr and Mrs. H. A. Hineline re ment. As we understand that they and all members are urged to be The morning will be taken up company the local group and repre ceived unexpected viators Tuesday CARD OF THANKS. have been found even closer to us present and the public Is Invited. with inspection of dairy cattle, sheep sentatives will be present from all when hia brother and sister, C. X. We wish to express our apprecia than the county seat, we would ap The Boardman club will have a and hogs. Various Instructional dem parts nrf the county. An Interesting Hlneine and Nora Ike. stopped for tion for the'teip given ua Sunday in preciate very much a notification of Townsend picnic Sunday. August 13. onstrations and talks will be given feature of the program will be a an overnight visit. They had not saving our turkeys from the sage fire any found In the Immediate vicinity Bring your owa baskets and enjoy and matters discussed concerning demonstration by Henry Sommerer seen each other for over 30 years. which occurred about noon. With at once. They can be brought In by hearing Mr. Despa In Our Townsend livestock. Jr. and Kenneth Bensel of Hermiston They were accompanied by Martha out this help the flock might have bouquets, packages, and cart from delegate, give more report of our In the afternoon. Ted R. Warren. on the construction and use of a pig Prutt. All reside at Valpralao. Ind. been destroyed affected areas, and cause great grief 'oavoatlon western field men of the American J. H. DeMOSS and family. The group left again Wednesday. (Gontnued on Page Five) DAIRY MAN TO SHOW PKTURES AT 4-H CLUB MEETING TUESDAY, AUGUST 8TH