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NEWS FROM YOUR OWN STATE fir COUNTY COLUMBIA NEWS By Mrs. B axter H utchison rz a. VOLUME XXXIV. a tm Litton 4/a.ïa.LdL OFFICIAL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 3, 1940. NUMBER 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hugg are the SUDDEN STORM IS DIXSON COMPLETES parents of a baby girl born Monday morning at St. Anthony’s hospital. UNWELCOME GUEST HARVEST OF HOPS This is their third child. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilbur moved The final pages were just coming to Pendleton Sunday. Mrs. Wilbur Hop picking was finished at the off the press last Thursday with a is Mrs. Mabel Weeks’ daughter, and L. W. Dixson yards last Thursday they have been with Mrs. Weeks for story predicting fair weather for the with a good yield from the 28 acres. several weeks. week end when a freak wind and dust Jim Estes of Pendleton, candidate Mr. Dixson left about two tons in the storm hit this section of eastern Ore for sheriff, was calling on voters in field when mildew, caused by the ALL VOTERS MUST SPONSORS OUTLINE gon. Spectacular thunder and light this district this week. G. W. Bai warm damp weather, damaged the ley of Hermiston was with him. ning interspersed with a small hops. Yield for the acreage was re REGISTERJN OCTOBER Mrs. Martin Lenz of Stanfield was PROPOSED PLAN amount of rain and occasional wind ported as close to 23 tons of baled visiting Mrs. Verne Dunham Tues brought considerable damage at the At the general election November day. hops. By a resolution passed by the city Rodney Rogers of Pilot Rock spent 5, voters will be given a special bal fair grounds and about the country Mr. Dixson was forced to operate council Wednesday night, the election Saturday night and Sunday with his lot containing a proposed port dis side. his dryer at capacity throughout the of city officers will again be held on parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers. trict in Umatilla county. Ballots will Electric light lines east and west The district maintenance crew has_ season and is now contemplating the the same day as the general election of Hermiston were considerably dam be given to all Jjut the first six pre started its fall work on the feed can construction of another unit. The cincts (the Milton-Freewater dis aged, and a crew worked from early al. quality of the local hops is consider for state and county officers, which Elmer Harr made a business call trict). Petitions calling for the es morning throughout the day Friday will be Tuesday, November 5th. Offi ed above normal. .at the Joe Udey home Saturday. tablishment of a port district have to restore them to normal. cers up for election are a mayor, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Smith and two recently been circulated in the coun children of Pilot Rock were visitors FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT treasurer, recorder and six council- here the latter part of last week at ty, filed and certified by the county 7 0 0 ACRES NEAR BOOTH WINNERS men. the A. H. Cable home and attended court authorizing a special ballot. In order to qualify for the election the fair. Work has been progressing steadi BOARDMAN SOLD of city officers, all voters this year RATE REDUCTION TO ARE REPEATERS Ed Bundrick who has been visit ly during the past few months by the ing at the home of his niece, Mrs. Fred Falkner has bought the old will be required to register during Two first prize display booths at the month of October, regardless of Alice Hammer, returned to his home County Farm Bureau and others in Porter place two miles west of Board- RESULT IN A N N U A L terested in order to present to the in California Wednesday. the county fair were repeaters from whether they are already registered Mrs. Annetta Barham and son voters a comprehensive plan of action man from M. L. Myers, who has $ 3 4 0 0 .0 0 SAVING last year. Mrs. H. M. Sommerer won for the general election. This in owned the ranch during the past few Childs were Pendleton visitors Fri and to acquaint them with the need permanent possession of the Pendle cludes both precincts 32 and 33 with years. The ranch contains 700 acres day and they visited with the John Application of Pacific Power & ton chamber of commerce cup by vir in the city limits. Registration cards Garner family while there. The Gar and usefulness of port facilities at and is in irrigated pasture and alfal Light company rates will result in an tue of winning the individual farm have been printed and are in the ners were former residents of this Umatilla. fa. The buildings are very modern district. annual saving estimated at approxi display for the third successive year. hands of the city recorder for all Sponsors point out that river traf and the place is well fenced. Miss Lucille Weeks of Pendleton fic has been increasing in recent mately $3.200.00 to electric users in Emmett Cooney was second in this those who wish to register at the rec It is reported that the Falkners' was visiting her mother, Mrs. Mabel years and Umatilla is the present the Hermiston, Echo, Umatilla and division. Weeks Thursday evening. lamation office. For the convenience will move from their home in Walla Westland Grange continued its of those who do not wish to go there, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison strategic head of feasible navigation Walla to the new ranch, and Will Stanfield area, according to John Clarke, local manager for the com and daughter Nadine, Mrs. Cora Boyd on the Columbia river. At the pres winning ways by again placing first the city council appointed Leander of Pilot Rock and Mr. and Mrs. Bax ent time there are facilities there for transfer 600 purebred ewes from pany. in the grange display division. Sec Quiring as deputy city recorder, and- Wallowa to the Boardman ranch. ter Hutchison had dinner with Mrs. two large items, wheat and oil, but The biggest reduction affecting ond and third place winners were Col voters may register at the Herald of Mr. and Mrs. Myers will go to Tex L. W. Douglas. The Pilot Rock peo transient cargoes have no facilities. as where they have interests, and la residential service will be for elec umbia and Stanfield granges, re fice at their earliest convenience. ple were here for the fair. tric water heating, which will drop It is further pointed out that the ter will again return to Oregon. The spectively. The quality of the dis Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable and The resolution passed also stated 36 per cent. The old rate for this plays was excellent and drew much daughter Doreen were Pendleton vis plan calls for a small dock and ware that the election officials for the gen price paid for the place has not been itors Monday. service was a flat 1.25c per kilowatt- Bob Hooker and family of Boise house, entailing an expenditure of ap given out, but a rumor has it that the hour. The new rate is 0.8c per kwh. praise from the crowd in attendance. eral election, will also act as officials were here and spent the week end proximately $25,000 to $30,000. The figure was around $30,000.00. In for the city election. Voting hours Municipal street lighting rates al territory which will be served and cluded in the price was reported an with relatives. for the general and city election will Mrs. George Liebe’s sister, Mrs. included in the tax levy has a valua exchange of a house in Walla Walla. so will be reduced materially under PARADE PROVES TO be between the hours of 8 o’clock a. Mary Kruse and husband, have re tion of approximately $30,000,000, Pacific’s rates. The cut will aver m. and 8 o’clock p. m. on November BE OUTSTANDING turned to Rupert, Idaho, after spend necessitating a levy of about one mill age about 18 per cent for each of the ing the summer here. 5th. BANQUET FRIDAY TO four towns in the territory. Power Mr. Leek’s sister, Mrs. Herman or one dollar per thousand of as Eight o’clock Saturday night, Octo One of the most colorful parades for other municipal purposes, Kowitz and husband also went to Ru sessed valuation. START CONFERENCE used ber 5, is the last moment one may including pumping and school light in recent years provided entertain pert, where they will work in the po Should the port district be voted, register to vote in the general elect tato harvest. ing, also will be somewhat cheaper The 3 5th annual meeting of Uma ment to fair goers Saturday morning. ion for county and state officials, ac the governor of Oregon would be Mr. and Mrs. Enos Burchett ac tilla county Baptists, meeting this under the new rates. The different parts of the parade cording to F. C. McKenzie, local reg companied by Mrs. Jessie Hooker, authorized to appoint a five-man year with the Hermiston Baptist Most of the commercial power cus made a trip to visit Mrs. J. M. Coons commission to handle details of the were varied and colorful throughout. istering officer, who said that he who is ili in a Pasco hospital. district. The commission would serve church, will get off to a good start tomers in the territory will benefit W. H. Nebergall, who has been ill without salary. Following the ini with a banquet in the local church under the new rates, with savings A war scene, portrayed by the Her would keep the registration books is much improved. basement at 7 o’clock Friday evening. ranging up to 10 per cent. The to miston churches, was awarded first open until that hour Saturday. Elmer James of Helix was visiting tial appointments, directors of the Following the banquet the group tal reduction in this class of service prize in the social division and was his cousins Baxter Hutchison and port district will be elected by the also given the sweepstakes prize by P .T .A . ACTIVITIES voters residing within the boundaries will assemble upstairs for song ser* ia estimated at nearly $1800.00. Bud Curtis last Thursday. vice, and an address, “The Christian G. B. Adams, son of Mrs. Jessie of the district. the three judges, Mrs. J. M. Rich STARTED FOR YEAR Hooker, was here from Ontario the At a recent meeting of those inter Message for a Chaotic World” by Dr. BULLDOGS DEFEAT ards of Stanfield, Mrs. Wm. Switz- latter part of the week. Weldon Wilson, pastor of White Mr. and Mrs. Melva McKnight left ested in the port, it was recorded that Temple, Portland. The conference WAITSBURG TEAM ler of Umatilla and E. P. Dodd of P. T. A. activities were started for the group would indorse the appoint for Weiser Friday on business. Hermiston. the winter Tuesday afternoon at an will continue through Saturday and Jim Knox. Jake Ray and Harry ment of commission members who Three musical contingents, Pasco executive meeting of the local P. T. The Hermiston high school Bull- Dyer spent the week end near Prine would pledge themselves not to ex Sunday, closing Sunday evening with and Pendleton drum corps and the, A. when the new officers were in ville deer hunting. dogs gained sweet revenge over an address by Dr. W. E. Henry, act Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coons of Wal ceed the $30,000 mark in expendi ing executive secretary for Oregon Waitsburg Friday afternoon when Hermiston high school band, provid stalled and committees for the year la Walla visited Mrs, Jessie Hooker tures. they defeated the visitors at the fair ed music for the parade. Other fea were appointed. New officers in and attended the fair. They returned Henry Sommerer of Hermiston and Baptists. Opportunity will be had to hear grounds as the feature attraction of tures included tractors from firms in stalled are Mrs. John Clarke, presi home Sunday. Lew Brownell of Umatilla are mem Mrs. Jim Knox spent the week end bers of the county sponsoring group. such speakers as Dr. Wilson; Dr. the day. They exactly doubled the Pendleton, Stanfield and Hermiston; dent; Mrs. Henry Sommerer, vice in Pendleton. Henry: Dr. W. G. Everson, president count of their opponents, Waitsburg donkeys, saddle horses, drill team president; Mrs. F. B. Belt, secretary Mrs. W. H. Imstone and daughter of Linfield college; Rev. J. H. Tel wining last year 13-0, and Hermiston from Hermiston high school, bicycle and Mrs. Alma Greaves, treasurer, of Heppner, who spent the week end UM ATILLA RESIDENT ford, missionary from Burma, and returning the compliment with a 26 riders, new automobiles and numer retained from last year. at Hermiston and attended the fair, ous others. to 0 decision. others. The public is invited. The first meeting is scheduled for also visited her brother Bob Wood PASSES SUDDENLY The following is a list of award Tuesday afternoon, October 8, at 3 ward and family. The Bulldogs were a greatly im Ted Hatfield of Umatilla was a Martins Leave On Vacation proved group over the first game winners: o’clock in the high school. Mrs. Meda W. O. Miller, a resident of Uma visitor at the Joe TTdev home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Enos Martin and son against Walla Walla B. Plays worked Social: Churches, first; Westland Leon nig, state vice president, is ex tilla for 15 years, and acting pastor Bobby left Wednesday for a 10-day more smoothly and blocking and Grange, second; Townsend float, pected to be present and bring re of the Community church for sever vacation trip through the Pacific tackling more pronounced. DAIRY DIVISION third. ports of the state work, and to ans al years, passed away Monday after northwest. They intend to visit The locals draw a week of rest this Commercial: Inland Co-op, first: wer any questions that might arise. DRAWS PRAISE noon in Pendleton. He had gone to their daughter, Miss Anna Rae Mar week but practice sessions will point Hermiston Food Store, second; Safe Anyone interested in P. T. A. work, Pendleton to visit his wife who was tin, and his sister, Mrs. Fred I. Bab to the return contest with Walla way Inc., third. especially committee members, are An exceptional fine group of ani ill in St. Anthony’s hospital. He had bitt, in Seattle, their son and family, Walla on October 11 on the oppo Children’s division: Pets—Virgil urged to attend. Thereafter all reg mals was entered at this year’s fair inquired at the office concerning her with cattle coming from many sec condition and upon hearing that she Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin and son nents home field. An attempt will Logan, first: Beverly Eckley, second; ular meetings will fall on the third David Pier, and another son, Mr. and be made to reverse the count of the Ronald Gabriel, third. Bicycles— Thursday evening of each month, be- tions of the county. Some excellent was better, started down the hall to Mrs. Dick Martin. Kay Logan, first. initial fray. gining with November. stock was entered from the Eastern see her, when he had a heart attack The annual teachers reception will Oregon hospital of Pendleton which and dropped dead. be an informal get-together in the was the largest prize winner. Mrs. Miller returned home that high school gymnasium next Friday In the open dairy herd division the evening and is now reported in a ser evening, October 11, at 8 o’clock. The champion Jersey female was shown ious condition. Funeral services public is invited and it is hoped that by the Eastern Oregon hospital with were held Thursday afternoon in every school patron will consider it H. R. Hartley of Hermiston placing Umatilla. his duty to attend. second. Mr. Miller, who was 73 years old COME. K 1 0 H T IN AND LISTEN TO The champion Guernsey cow was September 22, was born in Wayne the w r l p ’ s S eries in a < om - entered by Frank Seeliger of Her county, 111. He leaves besides his YOUTHS TO ATTEND miston with M. E. Mulkins of Her wife, two sons, Lloyd of Portland and FP W LE (HAlR. A PLAV-ßY-PLAV miston second. LIVESTOCK SHOW Carl of St. Nicholas. Cal.: two broth In the dairy cattle division, Jerseys ers, Charles of Juliatta, Idaho, and ACCOUNT OF T he OßEAT O’AM L . shown by Rodman and George Hart John of Camas, Wn.; and a sister, SEAT5 ONLY HVC CENTS-HURRY, Assistant County Agent M. E. ley of Hermiston won most of the Mrs. Minnie Sly of Moscow, Idaho. Knickerbocker and a group of local prizes. HL)KRYZ THEOAMB IS A ftW 4-H boys will attend the Pacific In John McMullen of Hermiston took X? START: S>TEP R l^H T IN MISÎER- ternational Livestock show in Port the championship in the 4-H Here POMONA GRANGE land this week end and next week. ford class. TO MEET OCTOBER 5 One truck load of animals and sever In other livestock groups, Carl al of the boys left Thursday while Montgomery of Pendleton took first Mr. Knickerbocker and a group of The Morrow County Pomona with his Chester White hogs. Var boys will leave Friday. Grange will meet at Lena on Satur ious members of the Hunt family of The following is a list of those go Hermiston took the largest share of day, October 5. Dr. Carl D. Thomp ing Crop Judging, Henry Sommer son, consultant expert from the Bon 4-H awards with their Romney sheep. er Jr., Frank Bensel and Joe Cooney; Many other exceptional fine stock neville office, will be the principal Livestock Judging, Glen Wilcox, Ted speaker of the afternoon. and poultry were entered. Panages and Lewis Wilson; taking Al Grangers and friends are invit beef calves are John McMullen, Har Commercial Club To Meet Tuesday ed. ry Lewis and Bobby Attebury; Joe A regular meeting of the Hermis Cooney is taking a pen of lambs and P. P. & L. Adds Neon Sign ton Commercial club will be held on Henry Sommerer a pen of hogs. The night appearance of Main Tuesday evening, October 8, in the Odd Fellows hall. This will be the street was considerably improved this first meeting of the group after a week with the installation of a new Warners To Attend Game sign in front of the P. P. & L. office. several months rest. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner left The sign flashes various colors and Thursday for Portland where they Examiner Here Thursday lends a “big city” touch to our street. will see the San Jose-Willamette A traveling examiner of operators football game in Multnomah stadium HUMPHREYS-POTTER and chauffeurs is scheduled to a r Friday night. Glenn "Pop” Warner, Guests at the George Hodge home rive in Hermiston Thursday, October brother of W. J. Warner, Is advisory 10, and will be on duty at the city during the fair days were her grand coach of the San Jose team and will library between the hours of 11 a. m. son, Glenn Potter of Mitchell, and be present at the contest. The trip to 4 p. m., according to a recent an his fiancee. Miss Betty Humphreys. from California will be made by They left here Sunday for Lewiston, nouncement from the Secretary of plane. Idaho, where they were married. State’s office. NOVEMBER VOTE ON PORT DISTRICT NOW ASSU R ED CITY OFFICERS UP FOR ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 5