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NEWS FROM YOUR OW N STATE & COUNTS ece o*e- N U R S IN G STA. GIVES REPORT OF SUMMER'S WORK e. eumLitan 4/a.ta.Ld. OFFICIAL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER VOLUME x x x i n . WAITSBURG COMING FOR T IL T HERE FRIDAY AFTERNOON HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 5. 1939. Promising U. of O. Tackle LARGE GROUP NUMBER 8 CITY OF HERMISTON MAKES PAYMENT ON W A TE R DEBT The U m atilla county nursing ATTENDS FIRST staff had a very busy and in te rest ing summer. Many visits were made P.T. A. MEETING in behalf of clinics, corrections and tuberculosis. Among other inform a Over 100 persons atten d ed the tion gleaned from reports from th a t first P aren t - Teachers association office included: Corrections accom m eeting held at the H erm iston Union plished d u rin g th is period were, 8 COACH JUGGLES high school gym nasium F rid ay eve BUILDING FUND tonsilectomie3. five dentals, one ear ning. The tim e was sp e n t in get treatm en t, one pair of glasses in LINEUP THIS WEEK tin g acquainted, a sh o rt program INCREASED $ 1 0 0 0 P endleton; four pairs glasses, sever The H erm iston Union high school and refreshm ents. al teeth corrections in H erm iston; Included am ong the bills passed a t players are ch an tin g “T hird tim e is Included on the en tetraln m en t the city council Wednesday n ig h t 8 tonsillectom ies in Echo, and two charm ” for th e ir th ird encounter of was a g irls' trio composed of B ar was an item of $3500 charged to the tonsillectom ies in Pilot Rock. th e season against W aitsburg on the bara and Frances F o llett and E lea w ater fund to pay off the 6 per ce n t A puppet show gave four perform local field F rid ay afternoon a t 2:00 nor Sires, accompanied by Bruce W ater Bonds dated October 1, 1911, ances in U m atilla county, two in o'clock. Coach Ray E. C ritchfield F ollett on th e banjo. Solos were due October 1, 1941, w ith the serial Pendleton w ith 650 attendance, one has been ju g g lin g his en tire team in rendered by E leanor Sires and Jim num bers 25 to 50 inclusive. This in Milton w ith 600 attendance, one order to find a scoring com bination. Jackson. Bill Penney played a vio leaves a balance of $9500 of city in Stanfield w ith 155 from Stanfield Several of the rough spots have been lin solo. and 50 from Echo. It was a splendid w ater bonds, w hich has been reduced ironed out d u rin g th e week and it is Corsages w ere presented to the to th a t am ount from the original program on dental education and the hoped th a t the Bulldogs m ight break teachers w ith bouttonieres for the bonds of $25,000. children not only enjoyed it but re into scoring te rrito ry ag ain st W aits men. Mrs. Glenn Ripley was the re ceived many helpful points from it. burg. Paym ents to reduce this indebted ception chairm an. Mrs. W. G. K ers Included am ong other activities ness began in th e year 1935, w ith Some indication as to th e stren g th bergen and Mrs. R. A. Brownson were talks in various schools, field paym ent o? $2000; 1936, $3000; of the in v a d y s m ight be gained poured d u rin g the tea hour. visits, am bulance work, tuberculosis 1937, $4000; 1938, $3000; and the from a score of Connell 19, W aits work, clinics, inspections and m any 1939 paym ent of $3500, according burg 0, played last week. Connell is o th er forms of health instruction. WATSON fir SIMONS to the records of Chas. Taylor, city a com paratively small in stitu tio n T he work of th e county health recorder. but it may be blessed w ith a “ won ARE SUCCESSFUL u n it has been greatly appreciated by d e r” team accounting for th e win. Also included in the bills passed residents of the county. However, W aitsburg has always was a w a rra n t draw n on th e gen er Big Jim S tu art, g raduate of H. U. M. L. W atson and C urtis Simons been stiff com petition for th e locals H. S. in 1937 w ill hold down a s ta r t the local high school where he play al fund for $1000 to apply on a ed for four years. Coaches have nom retu rn ed Saturday n ig h t from a building fund for some tim e in the ANTELOPE DRAW and it is expected th a t a real b attle ing tackle berth in the U niversity of inated him for all s ta r honors. day’s h u n tin g trip to th e Arbuckle next few years. T his am ount brings will be the result. BIG GAME HUNTERS Oregon lineup a g a in st Pacific coast M ountains d istrict. Each h u n te r re He played a bang-up game in the The Bulldogs ran into ano th er com petition this year. Jim is a soph T rojan tilt last S atu rd ay and will turned w ith a 4-point buck which the building fund up to $2300.00. stone wall last Friday, losing a 38-0 omore a t the univ ersity and weighs play a t P ortland S atu rd ay ag a in st weighed 147 and 146 pounds respect The atte n tio n of big game h unters tilt w ith Kennewick on the local around 220 pounds. He is a cred it to the Stanford Indians. ively. It was th e first kill for Si NATIO N APPOINTED th is coming week end wil be direct field. The H erm iston eleven s ta rt mons and he felt q uite proud of his AS REGULAR GUARD ed tow ard bagging an antelope w ith ed stro n g and threatened to score buck. th e opening of the special three day early in the game but w eakened un FOUR-H CLUBBERS M A N Y PHEASANTS Some of th e glory, however, was season in certain sections of Lake, der the continued b atterin g of the Myron “ Babe” N ation, son of Mr, stripped from his achievem ent when and Mrs. B. J. N ation of H erm iston, M alheur and H arney counties on F ri heavier Kennewick boys. PREPARE STOCK KILLED OPENING it was found th a t his deer w as blind has recently been appointed as a day, October 6. W hile the securing A change has been made in the •in one eye. Now his friends are ac of a trophy is the aim of most of the publshed schedule. H erm iston will FOR P. I. SHOW WEEK BY HUNTERS regular guard a t th e sta te prison a t cusing him of taking an u n fair ad h unters, last year’s hu n t dem onstra play Condon here on Saturday, Octo Salem. N ation has been w orking a t vantage to sneak up on his buck ted th a t the m eat of an antelope was ber 21, instead of Friday, October the prison the past few m onths on a A ctivities on Main stree t early from the blind side. A m bitious local 4-H club w orkers p alatable in spite of the impression 20. T his change was necessary be p a rt tim e basis but recently was n o t Sunday m orning rem inded old time held by many th a t it was not. cause of a m isunderstanding w ith are busy this week prep arin g th e ir ified of a steady position. The num ber of perm its is lim ited Condon who could not come on the anim als and corn products for the residents of early boom days w ith t SCARLfcTTS RETURN He came home over the week end cars lined on both sides of the stree t to 150 each for M alheur and H arney originally scheduled date. an n u al Pacific In tern atio n al L ive to h u n t pheasants and visit a t th e counties and 300 for Lake county. A nother change in the reg u lar stock exposition a t P o rtlan d to be by 5 a. in. S pirits were high as FROM EASTERN TRIP home of his parents. He was accom h u n ters from ail sections of the P erm its are still available for all schedule has been announced by W. held th is year from October 7 to 14. panied by* George A lexander, prison th ree counties although as the sea G. K ersbergen, superintendent. The The en tries are being groomed under sta te gathered for th e opening gong, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. S carlett of sup erin ten d en t, and Secretary of half an hour before sunrise. Some son approaches, th e dem and is in two games w ith W’alla W alla B ag the supervision of M. E. K nicker U m atilla and son George and Bill of S tate E arl Snell. They hunted in th e coSgiusion resulted wheu h u n te rs dis Hermiston returned Tuesday creasing. The perm its are being is gregation have been sw itched. Un bocker, assistan t co unty agent. from agreed as to tim e to begin h u n tin g . a 11-day trip to Indianapolis and H erm iston area and also w ent to sued by the office of the gam e com der the new arran g em en t W alla The Baby Beef club will have sev Pendleton. They retu rn ed to Salem mission in P ortland in the order W alla w ill play here next Friday, S tate police inform ed the h u n te rs W est Baden Springs, Ind., where en anim als en tered : Eldon Saylor, Monday. th a t applications are received. Any October 13, and H erm iston w ill play th a t it is unlaw ful to h u n t upland they visited relatives. They also two A ngus and one H ereford; K en one desiring a perm it should forw ard a retu rn game th e re on November 3. birds such as pheasants, quail and stopped a t various points of interest neth Bensel, one A ngus; John Mc HIGH SCHOOL TO the fee of five dollars together w ith The Bulldogs are g ettin g stronger Mullen, one S horthorn and one H ere H ungarian p artrid g es between su n along the way. inform ation as to the num ber and as the season advances and it is ex set and half an hour before sunrise. The S carletts had the unique ex CLOSE OCT. 16-17 ford, and H arry Lewis, one Hereford. kind of his h u n tin g license. pected th a t th e team will break In Most of these anim als have been ex H u n tin g m ust cease prom ptly a t perience of h aving a puncture while sunset, w hich is approxim ately a t d riv in g a t a fast rate of speed but to th e win colum n soon. hibited previously and are expected H erm iston Union high school s tu 5:30 th is week. Some h u n ters were escaped w ithout accident. COLUMBIA GRANGE to score a high ra tin g a t the P o rt dents are receiving the sad news thia under th e impression th a t they could ROLLER SKATING land show. week th a t classes w ill not be held SPONSORS FINAL h unt a h alf hour a fte r sunset which on Monday and Tuesday, October 16 CAFETERIA OFENS The champion corn team of K en is erroneous. PROVES POPULAR SAFETY PROGRAM and 17, In order th a t teachers may neth Bensel and H enry Sommerer Jr. It was estim ated th a t approxi A T HIGH SCHOOL atten d the an n u al in stitu te to be will en ter in th a t division. O ther mately 250 h u n te rs were on the Roller sk atin g for youngsters has held a t B aker on those dates. G rade The th ird and final of a series of been inaugurated by Jack House a t corn exhibits from th is locality w ill grounds Sunday and Monday, which The H erm iston school cafeteria school, however, w ill not be dis be entered by F ra n k Bensel, Eugene safety program s will be given F riday th e local rink each Saturday. The is about a 25 per cent increase over opened for business th is week under missed. evening at th e Columbia school. The youngsters will be coached in the Rugg and Joe Cooney. last year. At least 50 per cent more the supervision of Mrs. L. S. Burrell. Some explanation Is due to explain en tertain m en ts a re being sponsored a r t of sk atin g by experienced sk a t In the hog division H enry Som- birds were checked out th an last T he project is non-profitaible and th e variatio n . Recently passed laws by the Columbia G range in the in ers. The plan has proven popular m erer will have a pen of four f a t lig h t school lunches are served to sta te th a t teachers m ust atten d the year. terest of creating a spirit of traffic in form er years. stu d en ts and teachers a t a nom inal an n u al in stitu te s when held In th e ir Poland Chinas; F ra n k Bensel, pen safety am ong children. fee. Three or four dishes are u su al own counties or adjoining counties. Mr. House is announcing a new Mercantile Store Redecorates. A Professor Puzzlew it contest on arrangem ent whereby an y group may of four Chester W hite hogs; John ly found on th e menu. However, if the in stitu te is held questions pertaining to road rules, re n t the hall for an en tire evening McMullen, pen of four Duroc Jersey Ben G erking, m anager of the The plan has proven popular in fu rth e r aw ay th e choice is optional safety in driving and pedestrian for exclusive use. Any interested hogs; C reston Buzzard, pen of four H erm iston M ercantile Cooperative past years, especially for stu d en ts and is decided by vote of the in stru c laws w ill be staged. The com mittee groups are asked to get in touch Poland Chinas, and Joe Cooney, pen who cannot go home for noon meals. tors. The m ajority rules in th e store, is p ain tin g his shelves and in charge includes Lloyd Goodrich, w ith him. The rin k is being kept of four Poland Chinas. choice. T he high school teachers generally sp ru cin g up his place of Childs B arham and Mrs. Ben Fix. open each nig h t w ith special prices voted to go w hile the grade in stru c The group will leave for P o rtlan d business. The shelves are being HUNTERS COOL OFF No adm ission is charged and th e prevailing for couples each Sunday tors voted in the negative. this week end accom panied by Mr. painted white, and o th e r improve DEER A T CREAMERY public is invited to attend. evening. K nickerbocker. ments are being planned. CHORUS BEGINS ALTAR SOCIETY E xactly a h alf hundred deer have CLOUDY SKIES been brought to the U m atilla Coop WORK FOR WINTER PLANS FOR SALE MENU FOR WEEK erative Cream ery during the past A group of 20 singers have sig n i few weeks by h u n ters of th is section. The A ltar Society of H erm iston is The past week brought several The largest kill to d ate officially fied in ten tio n s of ta k in g p art in th e m aking preparations for a rum m age (ja yg of cioudy w eather w ith th e sun weighed in belonged to Bob F ollett. recently organized chorus, according and food sale the la tte r p a rt of Oc breaking through occasionally ju st His buck dressed in a t 241 pounds to Jack Sm ith, president. T he firs t tober. Offered w ill be antiques, old to rem ind residents th a t it still is reg u lar practice was held W ednes U m atilla county's allo tm en t for its riety of oth er fields. Munro p o in t and was killed in the Toll G ate dis day evening. The group will meet china, clothing, fu rn itu re , costume some tim e before the w in ter snows tric t. dresses, warm ooats. treasures pre will set in. The nights have been N ational Youth A dm inistration high ed out th a t work of th a t sort, w hile each W ednesday n ig h t in the Legion It is expected th a t several more served in families for generations ra th e r cool w ith 33 degrees register- school aid program s was ten tativ ely benefiting the students, will also be hall. will be brought In th is week end. increased to $1728 for the 1939-40 of invaluable aid to the schools. and suddenly thought not to be ed on September 29 and 30. An in v itatio n for new members school year, sta te NYA A dm inistra treasu res a t all. The slogan is "All E lig ib ility rules th is year a re gen has been extended till December 1 The follow ing is th e rep o rt for th e best and the w orst In th e land.” the week, according to Charles Tay tor Ivan G. Munro announced today. erally unchanged; stu d en ts in ten d TOWNSEND CLUB TO a fte r w hich tim e no new members T he allo tm en t is $724 more th an ing to apply to th e ir own school V isitors who are not interested in lor: will be added. for last year and w ill mean em ploy principals for em ploym ent m ust be HAVE FISH POND th e rum m age sale will be able to Date Max. Min. ment for about 42 stu d en ts, as com American citizens between 16 and tak e p a rt In th e food sale w hich w ill Septem ber 28 ............ 76 .... 46 The H erm iston Townsend club STANFIELD BOOSTER pared w ith 34 la st year. ru n coordinately. 24 years of age, m ust be able to Septem ber 29 ............ 79 .... 33 A lthough stu d e n ts th is year will show they need assistance, and m ust will sponsor a fish pond a t the Leg N IG H T POSTPONED Septem ber 30 ............ 79 .... 33 approxim ately th e same as last have the ab ility to carry the ex tra ion hall F riday night, October 13. WOOLLEY TO ATTEND October 1 ...................... 69 _ 54 earn (betw een $3 and $ 6 ), Munro declar work along w ith norm al program a of Each member will bring articles to A Booster N ight program of the October 2 ...................... 59 .... 49 the value of 10c to put in th e pond. ed th a t th is year g reater em phasis studies. STATE T A X HEARING Stanfield G range o riginally sche October 3 ...................... 73 .... 46 R egular business will proceed the will be placed on th e educational M unro revealed th a t the allo t duled for Tuesday night, October 10. A total of .04 in. rain fall was re fish pond en tertain m en t. value of the work for w hich they are ments were made on the basis of the has been postponed to Tuesday, Oc R. L. Woolley, m anager of th e REA corded. The public Is invited to the m eet paid. NYA project work In high county's high school enrollm ent, tober 24, due to th e lllnes of Mrs. J. system, left T hursday for Salem schools should co rrelate closely w ith taking into consideration its special ing. M. R ichards, lecturer. Mrs. R ich Cushing Honored on Birthday. w here he w ill atten d t i e hearings of the stu d en t's program of studies, he economic problems to b rin g it Into ards has been 111 the past few days the sta te tax commission b eg in n in g ' Rev. S tearns Cushing was the said. Harris Home on Furlough. balance with counties in w hich the | and it was felt th a t the m eeting Friday. V arious m atters p erta in in g honor guest Tuesday evening when Am bitious stu d e n ts will be em need is more and less acute. Bob H arris, son of Mr. and Mrs. shuld be postponed In order th a t she to ru ral electrification will be dis- members of the Epwoth League sur- ployed in school libraries, as cleri All tax-exem pt secondary schools George H arris, is home on a 60-day m ight be present. C’tssed. W. J. W arner, attorney, will prised him w ith a pot luck dinner cal and sten o g rap h ic assistan ts to in the county are eligible for p a rti furlough from the 4th In fan try , at Mrs. Richard« Is Stanfield corres also be present a t th e meetings. a t the Cushing home. Rev. Cushing teachers, cooking an d serv in g meals, cipation In the NYA program , and F ort MiRsoula near Missoula, Mon- pondent for th e Herald and conse Mrs. Wooley w ill accom pany her made a short talk in connection w ith as laboratory assistan ts, in building qiiotas will be gran ted to all schools tana. He will retu rn to his post fol- qu en tly th e weekly notes from th a t husband to Salem. j his passing of the 31st milestone. and construction work, and in a va- applying. Munro declared. lowing the end of his furlough. d istric t are missing In this issue. NATIONAL YOUTH ADMINISTRATION RAISES ALLOTMENT FOR UMATILLA COUNTY STUDENTS Football - Waitsburg H ere - Friday 2:00 O’clock