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S NEWS FROM YOUR I OWN STATE s COUNTY 7 ho 2tM1áor OFFICIAL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER COLUMBIA NEWS By Mrs. Hob Woodward ataLcL VOLUME ^XXIV. HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, JULY 24. 1941 NI MRER 49 A break in the “A” line canal oc- UCDMICTAA TA VACATION BIBLE corred about noon Tuesday, back of JI Uli IV Oregon Smiles Invade New York! the Lenz place vnd about three-quar- 1 SCHOOL TO START ters of a mile from the intake, at the | II Air I euTEI site of the bad washout in 1924. This IIAVE LIOMIIED MONDAY, AUG. 11 is the second break to occur in the | “A” line this season, and is espec ially serious at this time when crops The annual vacation Bible school are dependent upon frequent irriga will commence in Hermiston Monday, tion to sustain them through the hot August 11, and will continue for two dry weather. W. A. Mikesell, over weeks. Sessions will be held in the seer at the reservoir, reported Tues SEASON TICKETS TO day evening that it would require 8 Baptist and Methodist churches, and REPAIR WORK IS to 10 days to repair the damage and I BE ON SALE MONDAY in the public school building. BEGUN AT ONCE l| perhaps longer if it becomes neces- | Classes will be provided for child- sary to make a new ditch. The break | ren from four to 16 years of age. has disrupted irrigation through most A serious break in the “A" line The city of Hermiston is falling in of the district, as the water flooding Registration will begin Saturday eve- .. < J from there washed out the banks of step with some of the other commun | ning. August 9, at the Baptist near the F. W. Lenz property in the the “L’ line in several places. A crew church. Columbia district occurred Tuesday began work at once and irrigation ities of eastern Oregon in installing a lighted softball field to be located A complete schedule and a list of morning about 11:15. The break cuts through that line should be resumed I instructors will be announced soon. within a few days. Arrangements near the baseball diamond at the dia j off all irrigation water from the west were made to bring CCC men and mond at the park. Five poles will be | end. project and endangers rapidly J. equipment from the Heppner camp to erected with clusters of light suffic I. • >:. ri," . % work on the ‘A” line repairs. maturing crops unless the damage is DRIVE-IN MARKET A Mr. Humphreys, of Seattle, son of ient to play softball and other sports repaired within a short time. Al H. G. Humphreys, Hermiston school which can be arranged. Although no TO OPEN SOON fies though several estimates have been band instructor, has recently pur 1 ground has been broken to date, bids chased a small tract of land from have been let for poles, lights and I-— Work has been progressing rapidly made, it is doubted whether the nec- John Gray and has started construc other necessities. - - tion of a house. during the past few days on the I essary repairs can be made in less In order to finance this project, The 4-H Cooking club met Thurs drive-in market on Hermiston Aven than a week’s time. day of last weke at the H. M. Som I several dances and benefits have been OHN RAMSEY, 21, of 813 South Davis Street, McMinnville, and a ue about one block west of the Cronk Enginers have surveyed the site held. In addition, donations have been merer home. graduate of Linfield College; and Irma Gevurtz, 21, of 2260 N. E. apartments. The market will feature Miss Nina Rae McCulley, student , received from the various business 31st Avenue, Portland, a graduate of the University of Washington, are | all types of groceries and fruits and and it is planned to re-lay the ditch congratulated by Walter S. Mack, Jr., President of Pepsi-Cola Company, at O.S.C. has recently accepted an houses. Season tickets of $1.00 will some distance above where the break vegetables. as winner and finalist, respectively, in the 1941 Walter Mack Job Awards invitation to join Pi Lambda Theta, | go on sale this week which will ad occurred. Considerable havoc occur for American Youth contest, in New York City, where twelve Job Award No date has been set for the open- women’s honorary in education. red when the large stream of water mit the bearer to all league games winners were chosen from a group of 23 Analista who had won trips to | ing. F. P. Stern of Hermiston will rushed down the hill-side. At the Mr .and Mrs. Henry Garberding New York on the basis of essays they had written on “Why I Consider and nephew, Bill, spent the week-end and also one vote at all league meet- J operate the market and L. C. Melch- Lenz farm, approximately four feet American Democracy Worth Saving.” The Job Awards plan provides near Elgin and visited the Eugene | ings. i er of Colvill.e, Wash., is the builder. of water stood in the barn where a business internships for college graduates, in specially created positions and Verne Dunham families, former All managers and sponsors who in those fields in which the young people want training, at a salary of residents of this district. quantity of freshly chopped grain wish to enter a team in the Hermis 11300 a year. Mr. and Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell ton night league under the new lights was stored. This was damaged to a LICENSE EXAMINER made a business trip to Pendleton must turn in a list giving the names great extent. In numerous placea Monday afternoon. ZIMMERLY BROS. FARM SECURITY SCHEDULED JULY 30 small itches and roadways were Mrs. Elbert Hutchison and baby of the sponsor, manager and team washed away with several roads who have spent the past several players. These lists should be turned TO GIVE RIDES ADMINISTRATION Examiners for driver and chauf blocked to travel. weeks at the Baxter Hutchison home in the The Herald office by next Sat returned to their home in Pendleton urday night. The break was first discovered by fer licenses will make a special stop AT GOLF COURSE OPENS OFFICE HERE last Friday. in Hermiston on Wednesday, July 30, the Lenz lad who was irrigating a Possibilities for Class A teams in Mrs. William Instone and daugh from 10:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. Those field some distance from the break. ter, Constance, of Lena were Sun clude aggregations from Echo and Flying enthuiasts in the Hermis Personnel for the Farm Security day visitors at the Bob Woodward Umatilla, Terteling’s, C. Q. M., and ton area will have ample opportunity administration office arrived Tues desiring license to drive on the high Noting the colored water, he immed ways of this state should get in touch iately felt the danger and rode to the a town team under the sponsorship home. to satisfy their yearnings this week- day and the office was opened for with the examiners at this time. source of the disturbance. The break Mrs. W. A. Mikesell who has been of Hale’s Confectionery. Others may end when the Zimmerly Bros. Air business Thursday. The room in the ill the past week is much improved. enter if they so desire. The above date has been arranged came, however, soon after with little Transport of Lewiston, Idaho, and La Creamery building, formerly occupied for the convenience of those who are chance of prevention. She was confined to bed for several Included in the Class B category Grande, Oregon, will bring three days. by the Hermiston Mercantile, has employed at the Umatilla Ordnance A similar break occurred in the Mr. Fleckinger of Boardman was a will be the girls’ teams, mixed teams, planes here for passenger trips. The been redecorated and divided into Depot seven days a week. line in 1924 at which time consider business visitor at the R. B. Wilcox old men’s teams, or high school un planes will be in Hermiston Friday, several offices. The move was made able loss of crops was experienced. and H. M. Sommerer homes on Mon dergraduate teams that wish to par Saturday and Sunday this week and from Pendleton to Hermiston in or Farmers state that had the break day. ticipate. PHOTOGRAPHY SHOP Friday, Saturday and Sunday of next der to be nearer the scene of opera come weeks earlier the danger of loss Mr. and Mrs. George Voyle of Ba It is expected that actual league week. tion. ker are staying at the Foster place activities will get underway within would have been much greater. Some OPENS THIS WEEK while Mr. Voyle is employed at the Passenger flights will be given for Bruce E. Stewart is the supervisor fear is felt for the huge hop acreage a short time. munitions depot. $1,00, $1.50 and $2.00 for adults for the Hermiston branch. He will be A photography studio will open ' of L. W. Dixson & Son unless water Mrs. Edward Shaw and baby went and 75c and $1.00 for children. A assisted by Marvin R. Wightman, as to Pendleton Saturday with her EXAMINATION FOR I this week-end in the upstairs of tbe is restored within d week. Alfalfa special scenic flight for parties of sistant county supervisor, and Miss brother. Elbert Hutchison, to spend Dr. F. B. Belt building. The studio and other crops are not expected to six to the Cold Springs Reservoir will Emily R. Husbands, home supervisor, several days visiting in that city and I POSTAL CLERK SET i will be operated by H. G. and T. P. suffer greatly unless the time re Pilot Rock. also be featured. Miss Ona M. Davis and Miss Regina i Tyson, recently of Colorado. quired for repairs is too long. The Ladies’ Council of the Central Fix, secretaries. Mr. Wightman has Another attraction will be the op Action for repairs was started The Tysons, who are brothers and The United States Civil Service Church of Christ met Wednesday af ternoon with Mrs. Forrest Moore. Commission announces an open com- portunity to fly a plane for 15 min obtained living quarters here but the single, have had considerable exper soon after the break occurred and all Mrs. Leona Garrett of Clarkston, | petitive examination for the position utes at the cost of $2.50. All the others expect to drive from Pendle ience in this line and expect to de efforts will be made to restore water Washington, arrived Saturday to vis I of substitute clerk at the Hermiston planes and pilots are government li ton each day. velop the field here quite thorough as promptly as possible. Aid is being it her mother, Mrs. Elmer Ryland post office. Applications for the job censed. Landings will be made at the Office contact hours will be every ly. Their first job was photographing received from several sources to for several weeks. south end of the golf course. Thursday and Saturday mornings. the break in the “A” line canal. The speed up the operations. In the mean Miss Ruth Gifford is a house guest must be on file with the Manager, As a feature attraction, the con The office will be open every day but picture can be seen in the Herald time, farmers and city people alike Eleventh U. S. Civil Service District, of Miss Marian Cassidy. cern will sponsor a parachute jump Mr. Stewart and Mr. Wightman will window but was received too late to will have to do without irrigation 326 Post Office Building, Seattle, Elmer Ryland made a business trip from 10,000 feet Sunday afternoon be in the field Thursdays and Satur publish in the paper. water. to Heppner the first of the week. Wash., not later than August 4. between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00. days. The increase in poulation in Her Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Carpenter of Applicants must have reached their Pendleton visited Saturday with her 18th birthday but must not have miston the past 6o days has taxed DRAFT DODGER sister, Mrs. Mabel Weeks. the domestic water supply to the lim Mr. and Forrest Moore were Sun passed their 4 8th birthday. The basic HIGHWAY MEETING SCHOOL BAND TO it. The pump has been working to ARRESTED HERE rate of pay for substitutes is 65 day afternoon visitors at the J. W. capacity to supply the normal de McMullen home west of Hermiston. PRESENT CONCERT cents per hour. No date for the ex SLATED FRIDAY Guests at the J. H. Reid home last amination has been set as yet but will Theodore Whitehead, 22, who gave mand. Water works officials had planned to ask everyone to conserve week were Mr. Reid’s nephew and follow shortly. Further information The high schol band will present his address as Palmyra, New York, on water until additional pumps could Mayor F. C. McKenzie received wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Reid of Spo may be obtained from W. E. Logan, word Wednesday that members of the the first of a series of summer con was arrested in Hermiston Tuesday be installed. Now owing to the break kane, who were enroute home from a vacation spent at Newport and oth Hermiston postmaster. state highway commission would be certs on the high school lawn next for failing to register for the select in the “A” canal, it becomes neces er coast points. They also called on in Hermiston Friday for a confer Tuesday evening, July 29, according ive service act. Whitehead was taken sary to ask everyone not to use the Dr. Pierson at the Ordnance Depot. ence with local officials concerning to G. C. Humphreys, director. The into custody here by a United States hose to irrigate. The additional water Mr. Reid is an electrician at radio JUSTICE DODD the roads in this vicinity. It is hoped group has been holding regular re marshal and taken to the Pendleton used for this purpose would drain the station KHQ in Spokane. that some help will be forthcoming hearsals during the summer months. jail. Earl Getchell returned to Camp 'MARRYIN' SAM' reservoir and increase fire hazards No disposition of the case has been The public is cordially invited to from the commission on the road Lewis on Tuesday. very much. Cooperation is asked in attend the concert Tuesday evening. reported here. Friday night guests at the C. L. Justice of the Peace E. P. Dodd leading to the muntions depot. this matter. Upham home last week were Mrs. broke into a new role this week when Upham’s cousin, Mrs. Tom Dunn and son Richard and Mrs. J. J. McGreal, he performed his first marriage cere FARMERS SUPPLY all of Chicago, who were driving to mony Friday night. The ceremony was held at the Dodd house with Miss Portland. SECURE LOCATION Mrs. Tom Wilson of Portland, for Margaret Louise Jones becoming the mer resident of this district, has been bride of Quentin Elbert Jenkins. The visiting friends here during the past former is a resident of the Minnehaha Horace Smith and Sam Nye, pro week. prietors of the Farmers Supply Co. district and Mr. Jenkins is employed The Cold Springs reservoir has be here have purchased the building now come a very popular recreational spot at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. occupied by the Miller Trading Post during the hot days of the past few Mr. Dodd is now called "Marryin’ For the present the concern will be weeks. Sam” by his friends. --------- — • =---------- Along the Diagonal: A frequent in located in the Sam Moore garage un quiry almost every evening, “How do til such time as other arrangements we get to the reservoir?” . . . also, BUILDING WORK can be made. "any rooms for rent? . . . watermel Mr. Smith was undecided Wednes ons ripening . . . carrying water to CONTINUES HERE day whether he would move his con favorite posy beds in the cool of the evening . . . flowers droop, lawns cern to the Trailing Post building or Teh Herald reporter found numer turn brown, leaves on the garden construct new quarters just north of stuff curl in the heat, the canal ous buildings under construction on the building. breaks, and cornstalks wilting in a his rounds this week. Included in the hot wind seem to whisper "Sabo- group were O. O. Felthouse, The tage!" ______ _ First National Bank, the drive-in EARL WATSON IS market, the Hermiston Trading Co., SURPRISE WEDDING % NEW MANAGER the Hermiston Auto Co., the Farm ANNOUNCED HERE Security administration location, and several others. In most instances the Earl Watson, until recently em ployed by the Farm Buraeu Cooper Coming as a surprise to their many move was to increase floor space. In addition to these mentioned ative Service Station, has accepted friends here is the marriage of Miss the position of manager of the Her Berniece Bennett, daughter of Mr. above, numerous others are planning miston Cooeprative Laundry and and Mrs. W. E. Bennett of the Co- expansion programs in the near fu- Cannery. He will replace Alton Sis 1 imbia idstrict. and Bill Nation, son i ture. son who has resigned to accept a po f Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation of Her sition with the Umatilla Ordnance miston. The couple was married July Typhoid Caxr Pi oves Eol»c Alarm Depot. Although Mr. Watson has Considerable anxiety was felt last 16 at Lewiston. Idaho, but did not been working at the cannery during announce the marriage until this I week end when a case of typhoid was the past few days, he will not take reported within the city limits of Her- week. active command until July 28. The young couple will reside in | miston. The case, however, proved The concern has rapidly increased Pendleton where Mr. Nation will be to be something else much to the re into a thriving business during the employed with the railroad. Both Mr. lief of local and county health auth past few years and is now enjoying and Mrs. Nation have worked part orities. Every precaution, however, an increased business with the new time at O’Conner's Cafe here during is urged in order to prevent the out activities here. break of a disease. the past several months. BREAK IN ‘A‘ LINE TUESDAY CAUSES FEAR FOR (ROPS SOFTBALL FIELD he J Home Cooking! (′MOTHER/ '