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.L.;--!" :zii# 1 NEWS FROM YO URf OWN STATE & COUNTY OFFICIAL U M A TILLA COUNTY PAPER COLUMBIA NEWS By Mrs. B axter H utchison VOLUME XXXIII. p A BLUE RIBBON ASPIRANT HERMISTON SCHOOL BELLS TO R IN G TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 ’ UMATILLA NEWS r NUMBER 1 ❖ <• <• ❖ ❖ Frank Keller from Jonesboro, Ar kansas, is here on his annual visit ❖ 13 YEAR OLD GIRL * with his brother Charley Keller and family. Last Saturday the Kellers BAGS --------- COYOTE ❖ V spent the week end in Portland visit ing Mrs. Frances Keller. <• Kathleen Poulson, 13-year- •> Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable and ❖ old daughter of Mrs. Fred Doll, <• daughter Doreen and Mr. and Mrs. ❖ of Irrigon, surprised her moth- ♦ Russell Piersol and daughter Ann ❖ er and neighbors Tuesday morn- ♦ made a trip Sunday to La Grande, ❖ ing when she brought home a ♦ H. S. REGISTRATION Baker and to the Columbia mines, FOR ALL CHILDREN where Mr. Cable’s parents had min ❖ coyote that she had bagged just * ing interests years ago. The mines TWO TO SIX YEARS ❖ a few minutes before. ❖ HELD NEXT WEEK are located near Sumpter. ❖ Kathleen had seen the coyote ♦ Mrs. William English has returned The Umatilla County Health Unit Hermiston schools will open Tues ❖ the morning before when she ❖ home from a two weeks trip to Salem is sponsoring a pre-school clinic with ❖ had rounded up the cows, but ♦ day, September 3, for the school year and to the coast. th«*, aid of the Hermiston P. T. A., ❖ did not have a gun with her. ♦ of 1940-41. The opening date is in Mrs. E. G. Stokes of Jarbigie, Ne vada, visited Mrs. Mary Harr Tues Pre-school Round Up Committee and ❖ She had borrowed a gun from ♦ accord with many of the schools Hermiston’s Health Director, Mrs. day of last week. ❖ her uncle the next morning and ❖ about the country, although some are Thursday of last week Mrs. Wil Thomas Fraser. ❖ brought home both, the cows ❖ commencing at a later date this year. lard Stratton of John Day drove over The clinic will be held in the Amer ❖ and the coyote. ♦ Registration for local high school for a visit with her parents, Mr. and ican Legion hall Tuesday, August 2 7 ❖ This exciting experience is en- ❖ students will be held during the week Mrs. H. J. Ott, and her sister Mar from 9:00 to 12:00 a. m. Physical ion. She plans on doing some can ❖ vied by many experienced hunt- ♦ of August 26 to 30, according to ning at the local cannery while here. inspections and immunizations will be ❖ ers, but little Kathleen bagged ♦ Superintendent W. G. Kersbergen. Hop picking will start at the Dix- offered to all children by local doc ❖ her coyote with only the second •> The office will be open from 8:00 to son hop yards August 26 when 250 tors and Dr. R. H. Wilcox of Pendle ❖ shot in her life, since she had ♦ 11:30 each morning for that purpose. pickers will be on hand to harvest the ton. Dental inspections will be made ❖ never shot a gun but once be- <• Only three changes are listed in 30 acres of excellent hops. by Dr. W. L. Morgan. ❖ fore. ❖ the teaching personnel in both the Carl Hammer is employed at Wal Royal Hawaiian, five-salted beauty, shown here Is one The purpose of this clinic is to la Walla on the new tin can factory ❖ •> ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ ❖ high school and grades. Miss Violet horses i . F. Brown. Jr., Portland, w ill enter In the 79tl> Oregon state Fair help the parents lay a good founda that is being built at that place. Nestell has resigned her position as night horse show at Salem, starting la b o r Day. Pictured w ith the owner up. Miss Elma Dunham returned Mon tion for their child’s future health. The stlffest com petition In years Is promised for the 1940 horse show. instructor in the Commercial depart FOOTBALL DATES day from Wallowa Lake. Physical inspections, dental inspec ment. New teachers in the grades Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKnight tions and immunizations will be giv ARE SCHEDULED are Miss Esther Ann Fandrey in the spent the week end in Weiser, Idaho, en. N. L. BENNION TO GRANDSTAND FOR visiting their parents. first grade and Miss Eleanor Tisch- This clinic service will be offered Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox and ler in the sixth, and Miss Teresa Coach Ray Critchfield is expected ¡ROUNDUP BURNED daughters and Mrs. Frank Gorrel at this time for all children between DISCUSS POULTRY this week end in Hermiston to begin Breslin, commercial teacher in the who have been visiting at the Wilcox the ages of two and six years. preparations for a heavy football high school. PROBLEMS AUG. 29 THURSDAY NIGHT home, left Saturday by way of Bend In addition to the clinic, two films schedule for the season. According The complete staff follows: high and the McKenzie pass for their are expected to be shown starting at home near Roseburg. to Superintendent W. G. Kersbergen, school—-Miss Lavina May Lynch. Fire which may have been incen 10:00 a. m. The picture “Feet”, N. L. Bennion, extension poultry- B. E. Getchell received word Tues the following schedule has been ar English and Physical Education; diary Thursday night destroyed the shows structure and arrangements of man, will be the principal speaker at day to report for work on the rail Miss Sarah Effie Conner, Mathema ranged : road at Denver. He will leave this the arch, the first mechanical use of a poultry meeting to be held at 1:30 Pendleton Round-Up grandstand, the Hermiston vs. Connell, Wn., here tics and Home Economics; Miss week. the feet, the points of a good shoe p. m., Thursday, August 29, at the covered wagons, buggies, surries, Gwendolyn Ross, English and Music; The Misses Maxine and Norma and the harmful effects of improper reclamation building, Assistant Coun buckboards and prairie schooners September 20. Hermiston vs. Waitsburg, Wn., is Mervin Werth, Social Science and Jean Dunn, nieces of Mrs. Joe Udey, shoes, and good feet as an asset. The ty Agent M. E. Knickerbocker . an stored beneath it. The loss was arrived last Saturday for a visit at scheduled for September 27 at Chemistry; Miss Teresa Breslin, placed at $15,000. the Udey home. They returned to other film is “Posture”, showing good nounced today. Waitsburg, but it may be possible to Commercial; Ray E. Critchfield, ath The fire stirred to flight over the posture, both standing and sitting, their home at Olympia, Wn., Wed Mr. Bennion, who has done much change this to Hermiston as a feature letics; and G. C. Humphries, band. nesday. seats and boxes and the infield a the part played by the muscles in de work with local poultrymen in the Grade school: first grade, Miss Mrs. T. M. Ellis is spending a termining whether it shall be good past, will demonstrate the grading of crowd of 1500 persons watching the for the Umatilla County Fair. October 4 is vacant. Esther Ann Fandrey; second, Miss week in Hermiston with Mrs. Levi or bad, how to correct poor posture, pullets at housing time, and also give early innings of a softball game be Hermiston vs. Walla Walla B here Mary Petrie; third, Miss Blanche Reeder. Her daughter Mary is at and the importance of good posture" some pointers on their feeding and tween the Pendleton Elks and the October 11. the Hermiston General hospital. Harmon; fourth, Miss Gertrude in physical well being. Sioux City Colored Ghosts. At least management. Verne Dunham and Coy Dunham Hermiston vs. Heppner there Oct Bradley; fifth, Miss Lucille For nine persons suffered injuries. The local people who have helped made a trip to Ukiah the first of the Transferring pullets from the free ober 18. sythe; sixth, Miss Eleanor Tischler: week for wood. the Public Health Nurse in making But, “the show must go on; we’ll Hermiston vs. Pendleton there Oct seventh, Mrs. Alma Greaves, and Mrs. Ernest Rainwater, former arrangements for this clinic are Mrs. dom of the range to confinement in take care of the crowds,” said Bill resident of this district, was here last Thomas Fraser, Mrs. R. H. Piersol, laying houses requires skill if ad ober 26. eighth, L. S. Burrell. week visiting friends. verse conditions of production and Switzler, Round-Up president, follow Hermiston vs. Walla Walla B Considerable repair work has been Mrs. Mabel Weeks and her daugh Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Mrs. Wm. cannibalistic habits are to be kept to ing the disastrous fire. there November 1. done about the buildings during the ter, Mrs. R. J. Wilbur, who is visit Logan. Pouring of concrete for the first a minimum. Because many growers Hermiston vs. Heppner here Nov summer months. Besides the usual ing here, spent Saturday in Pendle have experienced trouble when pull section of the Round-Up’s new grand ember 11, Armistice day. ton. waxing and polishing, screens have The Townsend council met at the LONG CREEK SMOKER ets start to lay, there have been stands, began Tuesday morning and been installed in the high school Joe Udey home Tuesday evening. many requests for a discussion of V. W. McCormack, of McCormack & NATION RECOVERS building to combat the fly nuisance. Mr. ’and Mrs. Forrest Moore were SATURDAY NIGHT Foley, announced that by Wednesday this subject. Both buildings are pronounced in tip Pendleton visitors Monday. 70 men, working in four shifts, will WASHINGTON CAR Local boxing enthusiasts are look A big turn out Saturday night at top shape by the janitors, M. L. Wat be employed day and night to rebuild the club house is reported by the ing forward to the Long Creek Smok COUNCIL APPOINTS son and B. Haneline. the grandstand. Townsend club who gave the dance. er to be held Saturday night, August B. J. Nation, night officer, was no For the information of high school A Pendleton orchestra furnished the 24, at Long Creek, to again see Dean BUDGET COMMITTEE tified by the Washington state high students who will register next week, music. GAMBLE'S STORE way patrol Monday night that a car a list of subjects are printed below: Mrs. John Knox and daughter Dor Groth of Pendleton in action, this othy and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knox at time against Joe Haddad of John The city council met Wednesday had been stolen from Adolph Ham Ninth grade—Latin I, Manual tended the funeral of an uncle of Day. Both boys weigh 160 pounds. night and appointed A. H. Norton, TO OPEN HERE burger of Wallula. After the night Training I, Home Economics I, Eng Mrs. John Knox at Fossil last Thurs Also Sammy McCracken, local boy A. F. Rohrman, J. D. Todd, R. C. Me shift early Tuesday morning Nation day. Miss Susan Knox, who has lish I, Physical Education I, Vocal Announcement has been made that motored to the Wallula-Umatilla been visiting at Condon, returned who took Jackie Armstrong of Cen Reynolds, Curtis Simons, Roy Hale Music, Band, General Mathematics, tralia, Wn., for a count of ten in the and J. G. Pearson to meet with city a unit of the Gamble Stores will open highway where he found the car Algebra, General Science. home with them. (Continued on Page 3) third round at the Heppner fight council and pass on the budget for in Hermiston some time after the parked on the top of the hill near the Tenth Grade— Latin I, Biology, card of the Browning Amusement the year 1941. The meeting will be first of September. The local store airport. Upon looking around that company, will again see action Sat held on the regular second meeting will be listed as locally owned, the vicinity he found Jack Adams of Manual Training II, Home Econo urday night, against Johnny Stubble of the council next month, September manager to be an authorized dealer Portland, crouching under the over mics II, Junior Business Training, By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom of the Gamble products which list head crossing near Umatilla, who Physical Education II, Vocal Music, field. 19. such items as automobile accessories, readily admitted taking the car from Band, English II, World History. Three other four round bouts are Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer returned scheduled the same evening. Eleventh grade-—American Histo toys, and numerous other minor ar Wallula. Troubadort Play Here Saturday last week from Pocatello, Idaho, ry and Civics, English III, Vocal Mu ticles. Adams was brought to Hermiston where Mr. Spencer had been em The popular Troubadors dance The store will be located on Main and lodged in the local jail. A Wash sic, Band, Typing I, Chemistry, Phy ployed on the railroad. Harry Gram- CREDIT UNION band will furnish the music Saturday street in the location formerly used ington state patrol and deputy sher sical Education, Shorthand, Plane mer also returned at the same time. night in the Hermiston park hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer re ELECTS OFFICERS by Connor’s Cash Store. The build iff from Pasco arrived about noon Geometry. turned home the last of the week This is another of the regular semi ing has been leased and preparations that day to take him to Pasco where Twelfth grade— Tpying II, Public from Portland. They left Sunday for The Hermiston branch of the Fed monthly dances sponsored in the lo are now underway for occupation by he will be taken care of by the State speaking, English IV, Social and Eco Seattle where they will visit at the eral Credit Union recently held a nomic Problems, Shorthand, Chemis of Washington courts. the new store. cal hall. home of their daughter and family, try, Bookkeeping, Vocal Music and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney and business meeting at which time E. H. Dunning was elected president. Busi Band. two daughters, for a week. --------- Mrs. Frank Clark sent Friday in ness for the past year was discussed i Portland shopping and visiting Mrs. and plans made for the new year. LARGE GROUP ENJOYS Agnes Cramer. Other officers include Fred | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler re PICNIC HERE SUNDAY turned Friday from Portland where Reeves, clerk and treasurer, and the board of directors consists» of Mr., they spent a couple of days. "'wHlB.THfc Fl I2ST FÀIÊ Ÿ IN D OF ùONt-A Allan Hiatt returned Thursday Reeves, H. J. Ott, Guy Shaw and WEtL.V/E JUSTMAPt t WRIT Too WAS IN I9IO a NP iO M i NOW, with A very enjoyable picnic party was from Condon where he spent a week Wm. C. Kik. M. G. Hedwall, former ihmient missed ONE UP OUß MINPS 1Ö held by relatives and friends Sunday, NOTHIM ö DOT visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and president, has resigned because of SI NCE A -r -J 4 Ï ' î - X &AG (fiStS W NH win T hat vsW>o*t August 18, on the front lawn of the Mrs. Harlan Denvens. ■W TA HERE 6= Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson and two other business. 0RP0ST7j£Z"— F. E. Earnheart home. All were out daughters and Don Hower spent Fri of town guests, numbering forty-four. day in Pendleton. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh of The Dalles is em RECORDS OF DAIRY R. O. Earnheart and Miss Lulu Earn ployed here as brakeman in the CATTLE EXPLAINED heart of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. yards. Glenn Ostrom and Lyle Brown Chas. Cook and three boys, Dick, Assistant County Agent M. E. were host to a surprise party honor Chas. Jr. and Scott of Pendleton, Knickerbocker met with the Columbia ing their wives Thursday evening at Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Evans and son the Ursel Hiatt home. Sunday was Winners Dairy club Tuesday evening Mark of Klamath Falls, Ore., Mr. and Mrs. Brown’s birthday and Tuesday and showed the club members records Mrs. Ostrom’s. Guests were Mr. and of dairy cattle in Oregon, and ex Mrs. Frank Evans and children Jack, Mrs. Harry Rodenbough, Mr. and Billie and Doris of Pendleton, Mrs. plained them to the members. The Mrs. Frank Clark, Margaret Brown, Oakley Newman and daughter Dar Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt, Mr. and meeting was held at the home of lene of Enid, Okla., Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Os Lewis Wilson, a member of the club. FATHER. WH 1 trom. Wm. Schmidtly and children Ted and Mrs. H. A. Wilson served refresh Mrs. Clarence Powell returned to TH E .R i ^<2H IASTVEAP , Carrol of Loury City, Mo., Mr. and ments to those present after'the meet her home in Ballock Island last week. Mrs. Theo. Evans and two boys Gene anp hi $ mthep T he Y ear . Gary and Walter Smith returned ing. yöuee just and George of Pendleton, Mr. and with them to visit with their grand Other club members present were ¿£>J aatogallÿ Mrs. John Myer of Pilot Rock, Mr. parents. Theodore Panages, Dulcenia Panag — X T TAL EN TEP |fW L Coming as a surprise to local peo es, Clifford Panages, Billy Hibbard, and Mrs. John Meutzer of Pendleton, I N E V ER H A D ple was the marriage of Dorothy Dye Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bowers and four A LESSON IM ) had ' i M , o f College Place and Herbert Lane, Peggy Sommerer, Glen Wilcox, and ARTINMY children, Alma, Billie, Carol and Kar T; ÜlUNûS son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lane, at the leader. Miss Eva Wilcox. lite y c r • —- w - — - en, of Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Mark W’alla Walla Friday. Mr. and Mrs. \ inuulv Loran Montgomery, the bride’s sister Lallue of Helix, son Ivan and daugh To A»ai»t Dalla» Paper IT \WULP and brother-in-law, accompanied the ter, Mrs. Olga Hicks and two child HM6C0W Mr. and Mrs. Leander Quiring and young couple. They will make their MUCH r i ren Dianna and Dorthea of Helix, daughter Sylvia left Tuesday night home here for the present. TAlLtgJ Miss Rose La Hue of Pendleton, Mr. Mrs. Bertha Cherry returned last for Dallas, Ore., where Mr. Quiring Thursday from Vendura, Cal., where will assist in publishing the Itemizer- and Mrs. L. Redding of Lexington, she has been visiting her father. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Earnheart and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith, El Observer this week. A call for ur two song Junior and Robert of Her gent help came from this plant, more McKenzie and son Robert and miston. daughter Jean spent Friday evening where Quiring was formerly em All those present were related in in Pendleton where they visited Mrs. ployed, when its foreman was strick McKenzie who is in the hospital en with appendicitis. The Quirings some way except Mr. and Mrs. Red ding of Lexington. are expected back next week. (Continued Next Issue) PRE-SCHOOL (L IN K S C H E D U LE D FO R NEXT WEEK TUESDAY » HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 22, 1940. The Inquiring Reporter at the Fair f