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! NEWS FROM YOUR I t OWN STATE & COUNTY I. TTTTUnTinr.TTnTTT. "ffi COLUMBIA NEWS By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison OFFICIAL U M A T ILLA COUNTY PAPER VOLUME X X X IV . NU M BER 8 Columbia school children will have a vacation next Monday and Tuesuay wnen school will be dismissed because ot teachers institute held at La urande. Mrs. Fisher and Miss Whipple from the Maguire Electric Hatcnery are here this week blood testing chickens. Flocks are being tested at ______ » the following ranches: Roy Pearson, A rthur Blinston, Henry Sommerer, INO SCHOOL HERE PARK INDEBTEDNESS John Bensel, U. Edwards and the Cargill flock. M ONDAY & TUESDAY UP FOR DISCUSSION The Blue Ribbon Sewing club and the Columbia Stitchers club had a One of the liveliest Commercial scavenger hunt starting at the H. M. Monday and Tuesday, October 14 Sommerer home, and returning there. and 15, will be official school holi club sessions in recent years was Each girl asked a friend to accom held Tuesday night following a din pany her. A splendid time is report days in Hermiston. Superintendent ner served by the Rebekah lodge in W. G. Kersbergen will take his teach ed. the Odd Fellows hall. Following a Lawrence Hunt who left for Alas ing corps to La Grande on those days layoff of several months, members ka in the summer is working at Sit to attend the annual Eastern Oregon ka on government construction work conference of the Oregon State were primed for the occasion and sev a t an airport to be used in national eral interesting discussions ensued. Teachers association. Classes will defense. President George Harkenrider was in Mrs. Ed Hug and baby daughter resume Wednesday morning, October charge and introduced one new mem came home from St. Anthony’s hos 16. pital in Pendleton Wednesday. ber, Wm. Sabin of the new Gamble Plans for the conference have Henry Garberding attended the store. been completed this week by Lester Pacific International Livestock Ex It was reported that the Goodman D. H arris, Baker, president of the position in Portland Monday. — Cut Courtesy The Bulldog Oil Co. is contemplating locating in Miss Dorothy Walls of Echo, who conference, John M. Miller, director The following are members of the football team for this year: Front, Dave Hamm, Elmer Blahm, operates a beauty parlor at that of teacher training at the college and Hermiston which will mean the ad Bernard Corpe, Russell Piersol, Lowell Tiller, Kenneth Elwood. Gene Miller, Carl Longhorn, Bob place, was visiting her parents in general chairman of arrangements, dition of several new families as well this district Sunday. Her sister Mrs. Dawson, Bob Smith. Back row, Alfred Buell, Clarence Kennison, Charles Pierson, Stanley Hodges, as a shop building for the mainten Bertha Culver and family, also visit and other conference leaders. Levester Mulkins, John Allen, Bob Miller, Tom Fraser, Wayne H arris, Neal Borthwick, Gene Wells, ance and repair of trucks. Several ed at the Walls home Sunday. The first general session will open Bob Attebury and Frank Stone. Coach Ray E. Critchfield is shown at the right. Gilbert Dyer, Gale locations were discussed for the lat Mrs. Nora Franz and daughter and | at 8:45 on Monday, October 14, in Felthouse and Jack Rodgers were absent when picture was taken. — Photo by Gale Felthouse son-in-law from Yakima were here the college gymnasium. Feature of ter building. A committee was ap the latter part of last week looking af pointed to assist the company in ter business interests connected with the morning meeting will be the ad finding a suitable location. James dress “Education for the Democra Mrs. Franz’s farm here. PHEASANT SEASON ELECTRIC CO-OP SCOUT LEADER TO Pearson heads this group and will be Mr. and Mrs. W alter Maffei were tic Way of Life”, by Dr. Ernest O. ANNUAL MEETING in Pendleton Saturday visiting at Melby, dean, school of education, OPENS TUESDAY BE HERE THURSDAY assisted by Edgar Saylor, Walter the home of Mr. and Mrs. H arry Jen Northwestern University. Smith, Wm. Sabin and Walter Hamm. HELD THURSDAY sen. John Clarke was introduced as the Departmental meetings will open The annual barrage of shot gun An important meeting for all Boy Mrs. Ralph Saylor and Mrs. Dale representative of a new firm, the Blackstone were Sunday afternoon a t 1:30 Monday afternoon. Those fire will be heard next Tuesday Scouts and those interested in this Pacific Power & Light Co. which has The election of seven directors was visitors of Mrs. A. H. Wilson. from Umatilla county who will have morning, October 15, when hundreds ................... „ , ,, work will be held next Thursday, Oc- Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Coons of Wal part on the program in these meet of nimrods from many parts of Ore one of the highlights of the annual recently taken over the interests of . , , . . , . . . tober 17, in Hermiston, the place to la Walla spent the week end here ings are Mildred Bennett, Pendleton, the Hermiston Light & Power Co. Mr. gon gather in the Hermiston district meet,ng of the Umatilla Electric co- L announced later. Mr whiddle> r with his sister, Mrs. Jessie Hooker. director frQm g kane Wn.( Clarke told of some of the advantages Mrs. Hooker returned to Walla Wal who will serve as a discussion leader for the yearly attack of China Phea operative association held Thursday la with them for a visit. at the intermediate and upper grades sants. Reports from farm ers and a ftt’ noon on the lawn of the reclama- i , Qscai. H„over epunci, director> of the new setup and indicated that The executive committee of the section on Monday; Mary Mattley, game men are very encouraging, stat tion building in Hermiston. New b y - 1 .,, nt Mr. whiddle will rates in several departments will be Farm Bureau Auxiliary met a t the Pendleton, discussion leader at the ing the birds are again plentiful. Jaws now require that each d istric t, speak ()n „The p ,ace Qf Scouting ¡„ lowered. He also told of the recent Baxter Hutchison home Tuesday to findings of the swimming pool com Duck season opens the following be represented by a resident director, thp Present Nationa, Emergency.„ form plans for the new year’s work. junior high section; Clarence Hines, mittee, revealing the fact that the Those present were Mrs. Henry Ott, Pendleton, discussion leader at the day, October 16. The China Phea with the board increased from five The talk is expected to be of vital only feasible plan is to utilize water Mrs. L. C. Upham, Mrs. Mary H arr, high school section on Monday and sant season will continue for 15 days to seven. importance to the youth of Hermis Mrs. Otis Buell and Mrs. Hutchison. A1 Elected at the meeting were: E. D. ton and the public is cordially invit from the artesian well on the Dr. A. Weinel of Milton-Freewater, while the duck season continues un Mr. and Mrs. Miles Barager made E. Marble farm. Martin, J. H. Reid, A. C. Houghten, ed to attend. another discussion leader at the high til December 14. a business trip to Pendleton last F ri Harold Rankin gave a report of the Mrs. Minnie McFarland, Leo Clark, school section; John Winn, Adams, day. recent Umatilla county fair and stat H. J. Bean and Claude Meyers. Henry Linder is confined to his and Henry Sommerer, Hermiston, CITY OFFICERS home because of illness. He was op who will take p art in the school ed that the a ffair was a financial Principal speaker of the day was P.T. A. RECEPTION erated upon Sunday because of a board section meeting on Monday; UP FOR ELECTION success because of the backing re Glenn Bell of Spokane, Wn., who has IS P O S T P O N E D blood clot. His trouble is reported ceived from local business firms and recently been appointed district man- ______ Aileen Moreland, Umatilla county to be due to a bad fall received a The city of Hermiston will hold the other Hermiston and surrounding of the Bonneville project with public health nurse, who will be on year ago. The annual teachers reception, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas of the program on the primary section city election in conjunction with the offices in that city. Also present was originally scheduled for October 11, residents. He especially expressed Portjand spent Sunday at the Wal Tuesday; James Burgess, Milton, who general election Tuesday, November Merton Tompkins from the Bonne his appreciation to those firms who ter Maffei home. 5. To be elected are a mayor, trea ville office. R. L. Woolley, local has been postponed to Thursday, Oc (Continued on Page Six) will be chairman of the high school tober 17, beginning at 8 o’clock. The Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McDonald of surer, recorder and six councilmen. manager, told of the gains of the or Pendleton visited at the Verne Dun- section on Tuesday: and Frank Fitz affair will be in the form of an in (Contlnued on Page 3) patrick, Stanfield, a discussion lead To date there has been no indication ganization and other details. formal get-together and will be held JACKSON SINGS A large crowd was in attendance in the high school gymnasium with er at the high school section on Tues of any contest and even the incum bents have been exceedingly reluct at the meeting. AT CONVOCATION day. FUNERAL RITES FOR the public invited to attend. ant in revealing their inclinations to The school board section is a new The following program has been W .O . MILLER HELD department meeting for the first wards another term. However, it is BOY ORATOR TO arranged: Address of welcome, re Jim Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. time this year. Dr. Roben J. Maaske, expected that within the next two sponse, violin solo, film shown by E. L. Jackson of Hermiston, has UMATILLA, Ore., (Special) — president of Eastern Oregon College, weeks that interest will become more TALK AT UMATILLA Mervin Werth, introduction of teach been awarded a musical scholarship Funeral services for the late W. brisk. is in charge of this meeting. ers in a unique manner, with re at Oregon State college under Prof. O. Miller were held Thursday after This year all voters qualifying Harold Regale will be in charge of The Hermiston Townsend club is freshments to follow the program. noon at the Community hall with the Paul Petri. Jim , whose singing ex must register during the month of Mrs. Julius Gimbel is chairman of ploits are well known here, was hon Rev. J. K. Walpole of Boardman and the Umatilla county unit meeting on October to be eligible to vote, re sponsoring a Townsend gathering at Rev. Cecil W arner of Hermiston of Tuesday morning. ored recently when he was chosen so gardless of whether registered for» Umatilla next Thursday evening, Oc the arrangements. ficiating. tober 17, in the Community hall. The loist for the first Freshman convoca the general election. This may be Three songs, “In The Garden,” public is cordially invited to the Women’s Council Meets Wednesday tion. Over 2,000 were in attendance done either at the office cf the city LOCALYOUTHS IN ““Near To The H eart Of God,” and meeting which starts at 8 p. m. A regular meeting of the Women’s at the convocation, and reports are recorder or at the Herald office. -“Where We Never Grow Old," were The principal speaker of the even Council of the Church of Christ was that his singing proved very popu sung by a quartet consisting of Mrs. AUTO ACCIDENT V. D. Bramer of Umatilla, Mrs. Cecil ing will be Tiffin Reed, 19-year-old held Wednesday at the church. The lar. Troubadors Play Here Saturday W arner of Hermiston, Mrs. May speaker who has caused a sensation morning was spent in working about The ever-popular Troubadors will Jim has also been nominated by the Lester Flanigan. Albert Skovbo Dickenson of Walla Walla and Mrs. Fanny McMillan of Lexington. The and Clarence Myers, who left two make another bi-monthly appear wherever he has appeared. He spoke the building and a pot luck dinner independent men for the presidency pall bearers were Del Jackson, Ros weeks ago on a vacation trip, re ance in the local park hall Saturday, at the recent Townsend convention was enjoyed at noon. A missionary of the Freshman class but no report coe Williams, Henry Thompson. Pete October 19. Previous engagements which Mrs. Joe Udey attended. The program was held in the afternoon. haas been received as to election re McNabb, Max Graybeal and Gene turned Sunday night looking as if here have drawn large crowds from latter speaks very highly of Mr. Approximately 30 ladies were pres sults. Jim has received much of his they had recently been in a war. They Dexter. Reed. ent. training from Ted Roy of Pendleton. There was a very large crowd at had visited the San Francisco fair. many sections of the country. tending the funeral and included a Los Angeles. San Diego and gone in host of out-of-town friends. The to Mexico, returning to the States ROD & GUN CLUB floral offerings were many and when they met with an auto accident beautiful. Burial was in the Uma SPONSORS SHOOT near Yuma, Arizona. A wet, slip tilla cemetery. W. O. Miller was born in Wayne pery pavement caused their car to county, 111., on September 22, 1867, overturn. Nimrods of this section of the and a t the age of 17 moved with his country will be given an opportunity Although they suffered no serious mother and five brothers and sisters to warm up their shotguns for the westward and located near Moscow, injuries, they were considerably cut opening of the bird season Tuesday, Idaho, where his mother took up a and bruised. Flanigan was sporting October 15, when the Hermiston Rod homestead. Four years later he sent J a perfect shiner besides other cuts. back to Illinois for Rebecca Powell, & Gun club puts on its annual shoot The latter’s car was considerably*' she coming to meet him at the home and card play event Sunday. Prizes of his mother where they were mar damaged. ---- ■ — ■ will consist of money, merchandise ried April 18,1888, at a double wed and hams. ding, John H. Miller, his brother, and Miss Laura E. Graham, cousin of his ANOTHER REMOUNT Previous occasions have proven bride, being the other couple. popular and it is expected th at a SERVICE SCHEDULED To this union six children were large crowd will be on hand Sunday born, two of whom are still living, morning at 10:00 when the shooting L. B. Miller of Portland and Carl C. The Remount Service will hold starts. Miller of East Nicholous, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Miller took up another inspection of horses for pur homestead near his mother’s and chase at the Round Up grounds at LEGION AU XILIA R Y lived there about five years, before Pendleton at about 2 p. m. Friday, moving to Palouse City, Wn., where October 11. HAS TICKET SALE he worked in a flour mill. Specifications for horses will be In 1896 at the age of 29 years he Members of the Hermiston legion -tarted in the ministerial work with the same at this inspection as at the auxiliary are sponsoring a ticket sale his first charge at Rockford, Wn. last, except that a few outstanding After filling several pulpits here in mares as well as a few large well with prizes to be awarded to the 1207, he with his family moved to winners. Top prize is a beautiful ce grown out three year olds may be ac Alberta, Canada, and while there he llar chest which is displayed in the enlisted in the World W ar and served cepted. Herald window. Other awards in three years over seas. clude a wool blanket and numerous In 1926 he came to Umatilla with LENHART ACQUIRES his family to live. He served as pas pillow slips and other fancy work. tor of the Presbyterian church here INTEREST IN STORE Tickets may be purchased from for six years having to give up his any member of the auxiliary or at work at the time because of poor the Hermiston Drug Co. health. Tom Lenhart last week purchased Besides his immediate family he the half interest of J. E. Peck in the leaves two brothers, John Miller of Miller’s Trading Post, second hand Clinic Announcement Made Camas, Wn.. C. H. Miller of Juilette, The children who received the first Idaho, and a sister, Minnie Elell Slip store. Lenhart is well known in H er shot for diphtheria on August 27 at of Moscow. Idaho, along with other miston and states that the concern relatives and a host of friends. will be operated on similar lines as the Hermiston pre-school clinic may Two years ago Mr. and Mrs. Mil- heretofore. get their second shot if they will come ’er went to Camas, Wn., where they Mr. Peck has no immediate plans to the American Legion hall at H er mined the John Millers in celebrat (WKU Serri««) miston Tuesday, October 15, between ing their 50th double wedding anni for the future but indicated he will versary. the hours of 2:00 and 3:30 p. m. remain in Hermiston. TEACHERS TO ATTEND 2-DAY CONFERENCE FIR S T OF W EEK I HERM ISTON, U M ATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 10, 1940. Hermiston High School Football Team Our Coast Line 1940 COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING TUESDAY L IV E L Y A F F A IR