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HEWS FROM YOUR OW N STATE A- 1 C O U N T S ®< 0 £,ug«ne' HOMEMAKERS HEAR DETAILS O r M EAT COOKERY ¿ 7 a. e lm Lit on 4/eitíLd. OFFICIAL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER VOLUME XXXIII. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, 0CT0RER 12, 1939. METHODIST CHURCH PLANS CONFERENCE FO R N EXT W EEK NUMBER 8 ♦ A G E D P IO N E E R PASSES ON DAY OF 60TH ANNIVERSARY * LOCAL BARBER BAGS LIVE ♦ The hom em aker who finds m eat ♦ selection and m eat cookery her most TURKEY WHILE HUNTING ♦ puzzling task will understand some ♦ CHINESE PHEASANTS of th e problems which confronted ♦ ❖ experts when they attem pted to dis •> The No. 1 h u n tin g story to cover th e best methods of m eat ❖ date is credited to a prom inent ♦ cookery, says Miss Jessie Alice Cline, ❖ H erm iston barber. W hile h u n t- ♦ food expert, professor of home eco DELEGATES COM ING ❖ ing pheasants one day th is week ❖ nomics of th e U niversity of Missou ❖ he bagged a 12-pound turkey ❖ FUNERAL SERVICES ri and a member since 1929 of the FROM M A N Y CITIES ❖ hen. A lthough he was unaw are •> HELD WEDNESDAY com m ittee on cooking of the N ation ❖ of his feat u n til tw o days later, ❖ al Co-operative Meat Investigations Tuesday and W ednesday, October ❖ he still has the hen to prove his ❖ H erm iston lost an o th er pioneer P ictured above are left, Dr. W. W .-Youngson, center, Dr. Sydney W. ❖ tale. project. Miss Cline is in the city of 17 and 18, the E astern division of ♦ when Mrs. S arah Ellen B arton My P endleton to give a dem onstration the Cascade d istric t of the Metho H all, rig h t, E rnest W. Peterson, who are the speakers for the Tuesday ❖ A lthough no w arra n t has ♦ ers passed away Monday, October 9, of new m ethods of m eat cookery be dist church will hold its an n u al ses evening evangelistic service in connection w ith the d istric t m eeting be ❖ been issued for his arrest, his ❖ a t the age of 77 years. The day also fore th e homemakers Monday, Octo sions in th is city. ing held at th e M ethodist church. The m eetings, ❖ friends are providing a ju st ❖ marked the 60th anniversary of the ber 16, 2:00 p.m., a t th e Pendleton which are open to all, commence ❖ punishm ent. ❖ wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Myers. Mrs. J u n io r high school gymnasium. w ith a devotional service Tuesday ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ Myers h'ad been in good h ealth un “ T he hom em akers soon discovers afternoon a t 1:00 o'clock. W ALLA WALLA B HIGH SCHOOL TO til recently and her passing cam e un th a t m eat cuts vary for a num ber of The conference w ill be composed PARENT-TEACHERS expectedly to her many friends. She CLOSE OCT. 16-17 reasons. The age of the anim al, th e of laymen and m in isterial represen SQUAD COM ING FOR was born in H enry county, Iowa, TO HOLD MEETING am ount of fat, the method of feed tatives from the churches id this FOR INSTITUTE October 27, 1862. ing, all go to make cu ts from the half of the district, w hich includes CONTEST FRIDAY THURSDAY, OCT. 19 She was m arried to Mr. Myers on same section of d ifferent anim als Bend, Prineville, Hood River, The The H erm iston high school Bull Herm iston Union high school in October 9, 1879, and came to Oregon som ew hat different in juiciness, fla- Dalles, Milton, Pendleton, and num dogs will attem p t to break into the structors. accompanied by Superin The second of a series of m eetings to reside near A rlington. The My for and tenderness,” says th is food erous sm aller towns in th is area. win column th is week F riday when ten d en t W. G. Kersbergen, will go of th e P arent-T eachers’ association ers retu rn ed to Iowa th a t w in ter but expert. “ In fact, th e re are only two These representatives wll be housed they tan g le w ith the W alla W alla B to Baker Monday and Tuesday for will be held next T hursday, October returned to Oregon th e next spring id en tical cuts of m eat, those from over nig h t by members and friends team on the local gridiron. A lthough th e two sides of the same anim al, of the local congregation. Anyone the Bulldogs have been unable to the annual eastern Oregon confer 19, in th e local high school gym na and moved onto a homestetad near ence of the Oregon S tate T eachers’ sium. The first m eeting proved Fossil. They spent from 1880 to and th e re are those who say the having a spare bedroom which they cross an enem y goal line to date, association. Classes will be dis quite in terestin g and it is expected 1916 on the farm and then moved rig h t side may be a little d ifferent would like to donate, please get in they have been practicing d ilig en t missed in th e high school Monday th a t a larg er crowd will be present into Fossil w here they resided from from th e left! touch w ith the local pastor. ly th e past week to improve scoring and Tuesday. R egular school work, on Thursday. 1916 to 1932. D uring the aftern o o n a business plays. however, w ill be conducted in the Among some of th e subjects th a t CHRISTIAN SCIENCE session will be held, a t which tim e The locals ran into more rough grade school d u rin g the two days. will be discussed during the evening They moved to H erm iston In th a t year for clim atic reasons and had papers on the various aspects w eather last F riday when they Included on the program for the are: Swimming pool and ath letic BROADCAST PLANNED several of the work of the church w ill be dropped a 13 to 0 encounter w ith two days w ill be addresses by Rex field; G rade school gym nasium ; lived here un til her passing. Mrs. Myers was know n as an extrem ely read and discussed. Some of the pro W aitsburg on the local field. Coach P utnam , Oregon S tate su p erin ten d Should 20 or 30 m inutes of each friendly individual an d had many A C hristian Science devotional blems of th e recent m erger of M eth C ritchfield's men looked consider ent of public instruction. Dr. G ray program be devoted to open forum? acquaintances among th e older gen service w ill be broadcast over S ta odism w ill be presented. ably b etter th a n in th e two previous son N. Defauver, Dean School of Ed A program of music has also been eration here. tion KOIN, P ortland, Sunday m orn A turk ey banquet w ill be a tre a t games b u t could not m uster a scor ucation, S tanford U niversity; H elen arranged. ing from 8.00 to 8:30. Justice W. She is survived by her widower, of th e evening. It w ill be prepared ing punch when opportunity knock H effernan, sta te departm ent of edu L. Edmond of San Francisco will M. M. Myers; three sons, Edw ard and served by the ladies of the Aid ed. cation, C alifornia; Ralph Coleman, COOLER WEATHER IS and A rth u r of Fossil, and John of speak over S tation KSPO, 560 kilo., W aitsb u rg scored in th e second Oregon S tate college, and several Society. The time will be 6:30 and w ill be rebroadcast over KÄIN. Condon; one daughter, Mrs. May o’clock. Local people plan n in g to and th ird qu arters. W alker w ent oth er leaders in the educational ORDER FOR WEEK Local members are urged to keep H ardle of H erm iston; seven living come a re asked to get th e ir tickets over for the first score on a line field. th e tim e in mind. grandchildren and six g reat g ran d buck. At th e beginning of the sec General discussions, music, read in advance. -- - I— ■ » ------- • T hree nights of 30 degrees gave children. Two grandchildren reside At 7:30 there will be an evangel ond half B uroker ran the kickoff ings and o th er forms of en te rta in local residents a prelim inary w arn DESSERT LUNCHEON istic service w ith E rn est W. P ete r back for a touchdown and Estes con m ent w ill be enjoyed d u rin g the ses ing of the approach of Old Man W in in Herm iston, Jean H ardie and Mrs. Virgil Smith. sions. son of the Oregon Jo u rn al, and Dr. verted. CLUB HAS MEETING ter. A lthough the frost was lig h t in F u neral services w ere held Wed Both team s resorted to m ostly W. W. Youngson, as the speakers of the higher p arts of the projects, some nesday, October 11, in the Fossil ground w ork and did not take to the SATERS PURCHASE the evening. Mr. Peterosn is known Mrs. P eter C astrict and Mrs. Alice localities reported quite a heavy M ethodist church w ith Rev. W. M. air u n til th e final q u arte r. The Stone were jo in t hostesses W ednes w herever M ethodists congregate as frost and some dam age to tender Byars of A rlington officiating. Mrs. FLORA RESIDENCE H erm iston line showed up to ad v a n t day afternoon a t the Stone residence a very forceful and well inform ed plants. The fair w eather of the Myers was a lifelong member of the age and stopped m any W aitsburg to the dessert luncheon club. Four speaker. Ue has been Orgon’s Lay past m onth has enabled many farm drives before the ball ca rriers could Mr. and Mrs. Erm ol S ater have ers to make a fourth cu ttin g of a l Methodist church. tables of bridge were in play d uring representative to m any of the Gen get started . H erm iston was w ithout completed arran g em en ts for the pur- The Myers celebrated th e ir 60th th e afternoon, w ith Mrs. Jim Todd eral Conferences of the church and falfa of excellent quality. the services of K enneth Bensel who cnase of th e L. H. F lora horns a t the wedding an n iv ersary Sunday, the w in n in g high score, and Mrs. Fred Was again been 'chosen In a sim itar The following is th e w eather re capacity for the g re a t conference to was a tte n d in g the Pacific In te rn a east end of Gladys Avenue. They port for the past week, according to day before Mrs. Myers passed away. H ensel, low. tional a t P ortland. All th eir children were present for will take possession some tim e th is A sim itar affair has been planned be held in A tlan tic City next May. Itarles Taylor, local w eather man the occasion. Also present was th e ir The game F riday will begin a t week. The Floras are planning to He will speak tw ice d u rin g the ses for Friday. Max. Min. oldest grandson, Edgar Myers of Date 2:00 o’clock and should prove a move to Colorado. Mr. F lo ra is em sions. October 4 ................. .... 70 .... 51 th riller. These games have proven ployed at the Rohrm an Motor com Kinzua. Included am ong the guests Dr. Youngson has been superin MCCULLEYS ARE October 5 ................. .... 68 .... 48 exciting in past years and several of pany. were two nieces of Mr. Myers, Mrs. tendent of the P o rtlan d d istrict October 6 ................. .... 67 .... 30 the local boys have been looking for Oliver Munger and Mrs. Geo. Jones Mr. S ater w orks a t the U m atilla HONORED GUESTS twice. He built th e Rose City M eth October 7 ................. .... 64 .... 30 w ard to m eeting the W alla W alla Cooperative Creamery and M rs. Sa of Fossil. odist Church in P o rtland, and served October 8 ................. .... 69 .... 30 Bees th is year. te r w orks p a rt tim e a t B rierley’s The event was an occasion long Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McCulley were as its pastor m any years. He is now October 9 ................. .... 78 .... 32 5-10-15c store. looked forw ard to and proved a fit th e recipients of a surprise p arty area secretary an d assistan t to Bish October 10 ............... .... 76 .... 40 ting climax to a long wedded life. la st F rid ay evening when members op W. E. Brown of the P o rtland INCOME EXAMINER HUTCHISON HAS of the Cold Springs G range su rp ris area. He too has been delegate from CO M ING SATURDAY CUSHING TO SPEAK * e d 'th e m at th e ir new home in the Oregon to the G eneral conference. LARGE POTATOES LOCAL STUDENTS TO Cards and He is a very popular speaker and ex B u tter Creek district, A T GRADE SCHOOL G. F. Schneider of the sta te in gam es were enjoyed during the ceedingly able. ATTEND CONFERENCE Baxter H utchison of the Columbia come tax division will be in the base evening, after which refreshm ents The m eeting w ill be under the ment of the H erm iston lib ra ry Sat d istric t established some sort of a Rev. S tearns G ushing, pastor of w ere served. presidency of th e d istric t su p e rin urday m orning, October 14, to in te r record th is week when he brought th e M ethodist church, will speak be P resent were Mr. and Mrs. B ert tendent, Dr. S. W. Hall. The local Miss P hyllis Sires and Bill Belt, view residents of this vicinity rela seven large B urbank potatoes to the fore an assembly a t the H erm iston Bloom, Mr. and Mrs. Otto E arn h art, pastor, S tearns Cushing Jr., is assist local high school students, will a t Herald office. The combined w eight grade school F riday morning. His Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Davis, Mr. and ing Dr. H all in a rra n g in g the pro tive to income tax reports and to tend the an n u al conference of high of the seven spuds was 15 pounds. 'address will be on “ P atrio tism .” answ er problem s on sim ilar m atters. Mrs. O tis H am pton, Mr. and Mrs. R. gram , which is full of good things. school editors and assistan t editors He is m aking a yearly visit to ci "I Just picked out a few of the sm all The program will begin a t 10:00 to be held in Eugene Thursday and W. Campbell, Tom Campbell, Mr. The public is cordially invited to ties of eastern Oregon. er ones,” sta te d H utchison. o'clock and parents are invited to Friday. They will represent the lo and Mrs. Wm. M einers, Mrs. Lee Bis share in these g reat meetings. Mr. H utchison has been having atten d the program . inger, Mr. and Mrs. E arl K irkpatrick cal! school at the sessions. Belt is splendid success w ith his overhead Home Ec. Club To Meet. o f P endleton and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. the editor of The Bulld'og and Miss Report Cards Due Friday. The Home Economics club of the sp rin k ler and is a g reat booster for Rugg and fam ily. Sires is assista n t editor. COLUMBIA GRANGE The first report cards of the year Columbia G range will m eet w ith the system. is an an n u al a f will be issued F riday in the local Mrs. Mary H arr in the Columbia dis TO ENTERTAIN CLUBS fair The for conference N.Y.A. ANNOUNCES the purpose of assisting high schools, according to W. G. K ersber- tric t on F riday, October 13. All Co TOWNSEND CLUB schools in th e production pf papers. gen, superintendent. The cards are lum bia G range ladies are urged to NEW ALLOTMENT All Columbia G range members are Issued every six weeks. TO FISH FRIDAY be present. urged to keep In mind th a t Columbia A to tal of |2 5 8 will be received will en tertain a t a jo in t session on STILLINGS W IN The H erm iston Townsend club th is year from the N ational Youth Tuesday, October 17, for W estland, will sponsor a fish pond a t th e Leg A dm inistration high school aid pro Echo and S tanfield Oranges. The MORE HOG HONORS ion hall F rid ay night, October 13. gram , according to W. G. Kersberg- program will be held In the evening. Each member will b rin g articles up H. J. S tillings and W T. S tillings en, superintendent. This figure is Included am ong the en tertain m en t to the value of 10c to put in the of S tanfield won first on th e fat an incerase of $ 08 over the o rig i will be a debate, talk s by the mas pond. R egular business will pre- carload of hogs and w ere made re nally announced am ount. The In ters, movies and music. ceed the fish pond en tertain m en t. serve grand champion carlot a t the crease cam e about through an item Fifteen more days of pheasant Laws 1939, w hich provides th a t the The public is invited to the m eet Pacific In tern atio n al a t P o rtland ap p earin g in last week's issue of the hunting! These w ords were flashed Game Commission cannot change op JESS CON NOR TAKES th is week. The car was Duroc Po ing. H erald. en seasons set by the legislature, the land China cross. Mr. K ersbergen was notified of about the streets T hursday follow Game Commission has conferred re OVER GAS STATION ing a statem en t from the sta te game This is the first tim e th a t cross th e new allotm ent follow ing an in BENSELS SERVE garding the m atter and announces bred hogs have ever won such hon q uiry at the P ortland office. The commission of th e extension of time. th a t the follow ing seasons will pre fund Is used to aid students in fi The new dates were received w ith vail for upland game birds: Chinese BIRTHDAY DINNER In a deal completed last week, Jess ors a t th e Pacific In tern atio n al. The nancing th e ir education by w orking various expressions. Some hunters P heasants, open October 15 to 31. Connor is again in charge of th e As S tillings own a large hog ranch near Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel were a t various odd jobs about the school. fear a sh o rtag e of birds next year H ungarian P artrid g es, open October sociated service statio n on the Pen Stanfield and have won several hon- hosts Tuesday for a group of friends dleton curve a t th e east end of Main ers th is year. w hile others feel th a t th ere Is still 15 to 31. C alifornia or Valley and and relatives. Honor guests were street. His brother H arry has been a great abundance of pheasants in Bobwhite Quail, open October 15 to PACKARDS HONOR W alt Pearson, who was celeb ratin g connected w ith the statio n for some the country. However, one th in g is 31. The same bag lim its will pre his birthday, and Mrs. Roberta M. tim e w ith Mr. Boynton as atten d a n t. TURKEYS KILLED GUESTS SATURDAY certain, th e birds have become ex vail. Gunn and g ran d d au g h ter Roberta Jess will run the station in con BY STRAYED DOGS ceedingly wild and very few will be Duck season opens October 22 and R atchford of Lexington, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Packard, killed d u rin g the next two weeks. nection w ith his rep air shop. will run co n cu rren tly w ith the phea O ther guests present included Mrs. newly-weds, were th e honor guests The follow ing is an order received sant season for approxim ately 10 Em erald Tilden of th e North Hill Ju liu s Glmbie, Mrs. W alt Pearson Former Teacher Visits Here. at a bridal shower given at th e Al a t The Herald office from the sta te days. The closing date for ducks l s | and Mrg Zona Rodgerf!. district has reported th e loss of at ton K ingsbury home S atu rd ay even game commission: In view of th e fact December 5. H u n ters are urged to i —— — » » —-------- — Mrs. R oberta M. G unn of L exing least 12 grown turkeys on his ranch ing. A pproxim ately 40 guests were th a t the A ttorney-G eneral has ruled ton, K entucky, and g randdaughter during th e past week. Each year buy duck stam ps early, according to I Gearharts Are New Parents present for the occasion. th a t Section 39-108. O. C. 1935 Sup Wm. Logan, local postm aster, In or- Mr. and Mrs. Fred G earh art are the Roberta R atchford, visited from farm ers are on th e lookout for such A program of songs and other plement. under which th e Game der th a t a full quota may be o b ta in -! parents of a 10 pound 14 % ounce Monday to Tuesday a t the home of outbreaks and In previous years rro s of e n tertain m en t w as enjoyed. Commission has acted in se ttin g the ed. Prospects a re not too b rig h t for i baby boy born October 4 a t the Her- Mrs. C. E. Baker. Mrs. Gunn ta u g h t have suffered considerable loss. R efreshm ents were served by the h u n tin g seasons and bag lim its is many ducks alth o u g h conditions may m iston General Hospital. The young- school here for many years In earlier All stra y dogs should be reported b ra ts la te r in th e evening. superseded by C hapter 250, Oregon change in an o th er week. times. ! ster promises to be a heavyw eight. to local officers. PHEASANT SEASON EXTENDED TO OCTOBER 31 BY NEW RULING OF ATTORNEY GENERAL Walla Walla