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NEWS FROM YOUR OWN STATE & COUNTY COLUMBIA NEWS By Mrs. Bob Woodward a-tmiiton etald OFFICIAL UMATILLA COUNTY PAPER VOLUME XXXV HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. OCTOBER 16. 1941 No. 9 Keith Hutchison, who has been spending a 10-day furlough at his home in Pilot Rock, was a Monday evening dinner guest at the home of his uncle, Mr and Mrs. Baxter HERMISTON SCORES Hutchison. He is with the Army En gineering Corps stationed at Port- UPSET BY HOLDING land. Mr. and Mrs. Osco Parker of Fos- PENDLETON TO TIE sii visited here during the week-end with their son, Wesley Parker and CLASSES SET FOR family. By Gordon McCoy BAKE SHOP TURNS Miss Maxine Blinston made a trip Pendleton ’s football team pulled out to Portland last week-end. TUESDAY, OCT. 21 OUT HUGE ORDERS I of town Saturday afternon convinced Mr. and Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell made a business trip to Pendleton that not all the dynamite in these 1 Because of the influx of new stu Tuesday. They were accompanied by parts will be stored “in munitions his father, Carl J. Caldwell of The dents in Hermiston schools, and the The Mess Hall at the Umatilla dumps when the ordnance depot is Dalles, who spent several days here crowded housing conditions through- Ordnance Depot, which is equipped completed near this Northeastern the first of the week visiting at the out this area, the control of commun with every modern kitchen appliance Oregon community. Caldwell and Woodward homes. icable diseases becomes one of the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seeley, Miss from an electric dish washing ma For the Round-Up city Buckaroos Ruth Gifford and Dell Christley most acute problems, where the health chine and potato peeler to the finest had watched while the Hermiston were Saturday evening guests of Miss of the people of Hermiston is con- electric cook ranges and steam tables gridders flared up in the fourth quar ______ Marian ______ Cassidy. _ cerned. It is through person to per has found itself servant to the work ter with explosive violence to score | Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warren and son contact that communicable dis- energy of the workmen on this Pro granddaughter, Dorothy Nelson, left eases are transmitted. For this reason a touchdown that tied up the game at Thursday of last week on a hunting ject. In the preparation of 4500 meals 7-all. A short time later the clash was i the Umatilla County Health Unit in trip in the Ukiah region. They plan- served each day, the Commissary De over and a long period of Pendleton | cooperation with the Hermiston ned to be gone a week. partment has constantly kept the one grid domination over Hermiston had | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leeper of schools is offering a free immuniza- thought in mind, that if a man is well been ended. Yakima spent the week-end here with | tion clinic at the Hermiston Library her sister, Mrs. Mary Harr. Sunday fed, his work will be satisfactory. To Much of the power displayed by 1 COACH RAY E. CRITCHFIELD evening Mrs. Harr and Mrs. Leeper on October 21st from 11 to 12 a. m. ASST. COACH LEE WEBER carry out this stupendous job has ne Hermiston was packed in the sturdy visited at the Baxter Hutchison home. and from 1 to 3 p. m. for the purpose cessitated the employment of 105 frame of Fullback Cullen. It was Cul H. Garberding accompanied Verne of vaccinating and schick testing men in the Mess Hall, working on a len who set up the touchdown, it was Dunham to Elgin last week-end and children of all age groups and giving 24-hour basis, feeding 10 different went on a second deer hunting trip, I diphtheria immunization to pre-school R.E.A. DIRECTORS Cullen who scored, and it was Cullen GOOD SAMARITAN but returned without any games. shifts every day. who kicked the conversion that tied W. H. Instone of Lena was a bus 1 and school children up to and includ- ELECTED FRIDAY AT ROBBED OF CASH the game. The rest of the time he , The following statistics will task iness caller at the Glenn McCracken | ing eight years of age. Parents are the imagination of the average Amer was kept pretty busy doing most of | BY ROAD BANDITS farm on Thursday of last week and urged to attend the clinic with their ANNUAL MEETING also visited at the Bob Woodward children. Either the parents verbal the running, all of the punting and ican family, who has found the feed- home. passing, much of the defensive tack I ing of a family of six something of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison of consent or a signed consent slip is U. J. Gendron, assistant adminis Something new in the way of rob- a problem. In preparing the 135,000 Pendleton visited Sunday with his necessary to have the vaccination, trator of the Bonneville administra ling—in addition to stacking up as | the best blocking back on the field beries was “pulled" Sunday morning meals served each month, it is found parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutch schick test, or immuniaztion done. tion, stated last Friday at a meeting and acting as captain and signal- about 10:30 when Ed Walker, me- | that there is used on the average: ison. Elbert has recently accepted a The clinic will be held under the of the Umatilla Electric Cooperative caller for the Bulldog: new position with the Stroble Furn chanic of Heppner, was slugged, stab- j 25,000 lb. of steer beef. 10,000 lbs. supervision of Dr. R. H. Wilcox, members that the Umatilla Rapids I iture Co. in Pendleton. Pendleton, minus the services of bed and robbed of $61.00 in cash on of pork, 3,000 lbs. of lamb, 3,200 lbs. Mrs. Christley received word Mon County Health Officer, and local doc dam was definitely in the plans for fleet halfback Leafgren, battled in- j the Cold Springs highway where it of bacon, 3,200 lbs. of little pig saus- day of the recent death of her only tors. Assisting the health nurses will brother, Alfred Blaisdel in Texas. be Mrs. Thomas Fraser and Mrs. the near future. Other speakers on effectually against the Hermiston de-J joins the Umatilla road. The stunt (ages, 3,000 lbs. of fish, 5,000 lbs. of the program were W. B. Loving, an fense until the third quarter. Then a was staged by two men who escaped sandwich meat, 140,000 pounds of Mr. Blaisdel had visited here with R.E.A. auditor now on the project, j his sister a number of years ago and Clara Bryant of Hermiston. Cases of smallpox have been re and Mr. Hamilton, representative of j Hermiston drive turned into disaster, from the scene and are now being vegetables, 90,000 lbs. of fruit, 3,750 had made many acquaintances in the Bue Fullback Porter intercepted a hunted in three states. lbs. of butter, 12,600 dozen eggs, 21,- district. ported in Oregon within the past nine the operations division of the R.E.A. | as short Hermiston pass on his own 10 Mr. Walker was flagged down by 000 loaves of bread, 3,600 gallons of The baby son of Mr. and Mrs. months, and there have been three Directors chosen during the after- I twisted his way clear of a bevy of j the two men who claimed that they milk, 6 tons of flour, 16 tons of po- James Getchell is ill with the whoop- cases of diphtheria reported in the ing cough. noon for the ensuing year were as tacklers and raced 70 yards to a had a faulty engine. As Walker lean tatoes, 412 tons of sugar, 2 tons of James Getchell is employed with last three months in Umatilla Coun 1 follows: District 1, E. D. Martin touchdown. The kick slit the uprights, ed over the engine he was struck on coffee. ty. Since science has developed cer I District 2, H. J. Ott: Joe Hawkins near Pendleton. District 3, A. C. The Bake Shop, which is operated Earlier in the quarter. Pendleton 1 the back of the head and then stab Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer spent tain immunizing agents for protection as a part of the kitchen, turns out an the week-end in Portland on busi- against these diseases, to have them Houghten: District 4, Mrs. Minnie had driven to a first down on Herm- 1 bed. Sheriff Boh Goad, McFarland: District 5, F. S. Green: iston’s 20. Three plays netted noth- ed to the scene, made the investiga average of 18,000 pies, and 5,250 ne ss. Earl Getchell, who has been spend in this day and age is inexcusable. 1 District 6, H. J. Bean; District 7, ing, and on fourth down the visitors tion. The men were in a green Chev- dozen pieces of pastry each month. A satisfactory vaccination for ing a furlough at home here returned ! Claude Meyers. model. The Commissary prepares on an av- attempted an unsuccessful field goal, rolet sedan, to duty at Fort Lewis Sunday. smallpox produces a scar. As long as erage 108,000 sandwiches each month Mrs. George Terney won the elec- Hermiston caught fire after Pen hought to have an Idaho Bob Woodward suffered a severe the scar persists at the point of the back injury while at work last Fri I trie roaster given as a door prize. dleton scored. A quick-kick sailed ov One man was about 35 years of age, to go into the lunches of those work- day and has been confined to home vaccination the person is satisfactor er the head of Hermiston’s safety and 5 feet 10 inches, 150 pounds,, lights men who are working tr> away ily protected and will need no further the past week. apparently had the Bulldogsin a hair, appearing to get their meals at the Mess complexion, sandy hole Hall, Junior Pardun, son of Mrs. Ella vaccination unless especially advocat on their own 11 But Pendleton had Swedish; the other was about 60, six These lunches consist of three sand- HOME NURSING Pardun, had his leg broken during ed by the physician. not counted on Cullen.. feet three inches tall, 170 pounds, wiches, fruit, pie or pastry and a con high school football practice Monday. Diphtheria innoculations do not AND FIRST AID He is at home and getting along He ripped off four yards on the rawboned, light complexion, slightly tainer of coffee. leave a scar, and are usually given in quite well. Continued on Last Page stooped, wearing brown hat, big ov: Meals pre served “family style”, Mrs. Miles Barager, who has been two doses at six to eight week in- CLASSES PLANNED eralls and blue jacket. that is, all the food is placed upon the in ill health for a long time, is re- Continued on Last Page no trace has been found tables in platters and each man is ported to be feeling a little better at BEHRMAN CLOCK TO of To the date present. Mrs. Hughes is assisting at pair. Mr. Walker, who was welcome to as many servings as he Classes in Home Nursing and First AUTO-PONY CRASH the Barager home. taken to the Hermiston General Hos may desire. The following is an av- Aid are scheduled for Hermitson, ac TELL TIME OF DAY Along the Diagonal: The fall seas- pital, is recovering from the wounds erage breakfast served at the Mess CAUSES DAMAGE cording to Mrs. F. B. Belt, who has ón bringing with it more time for which were not as serious as at first Hall for 36c: making neighborly calls ... Mr. and received this information from the ON MAIN STREET A collision between an automobile, ’ Umatilla county chapter, American Mrs. J. H. Reid at the Christley home thought. Sliced Pineapple Bartlett Pears Saturday afternoon . . . Mr. and Mrs. operated by Len Benington, an em Red Cross, in Pendleton. Both classes Oat Meal Puffed Rice Step by step, Hermiston is leaving Hutchison calling at the Cassidy ployee at the Umatilla Ordnance De Hot Cakes Little Pig Sausages run for 20 hours and will either be behind the face of a “hick” town and HUNTERS URGED TO home . . . Mrs. Frank Bierney and Fried Eggs small son coming out from town to pot, and a pony belonging to Dan held once or twice a week in two is fast accepting "big city" ideas. Milk and Coffee spend Monday afternoon visiting with Parker early Monday morning caus hour sessions. Sugar Buns The latest advancement is a large USE PRECAUTION Mrs. M. Caldwell . . . Mrs. Udey and ed considerable damage to both the Behr The classes will be sponsored by the electric neon clock at the size mother, Mrs. Sink making calls on auto and the pony, the latter being With the opening of pheasant seas- | American Red Cross organization man Jewelry store. The time piece Mrs. Gus Lindner and Mrs. Barager U.S.O. STRUCTURE killed. Occupants of the car escaped Monday afternoon and taking along with no expense to the enrollees. The will be lighted at nights and will be on next Thursday, come the danger some cheery bouquets of fall flowers injury place of the classes and time will be visible for some distance and can of stray shot and accidents due to TOBE BUILT HERE . . . Mrs. Bud Hooker visiting Tues It "was stated that the animal had | arranged as soon as a sufficient num easily be seen from the street by oc careless handling of guns. This dan day at the Getchell home. jumped a fence and was crossing the ger will be much greater this year be- j IN NEAR FUTURE ber of women have enrolled. Anyone cupants of automobiles. highway at the time of the accident. cause of the hundreds of tents, trail Although Mr. Behrman is grace interested in the plan is asked to get HUNTING SEASON in touch with Mrs. Belt or to leave fully accepting numerous comments, er houses and cabins scattered here | The sum of $28,000 has been allo TURKEY GROWERS’ their name at the Pacific Power & he firmly believes in correct time and and there among groves of trees. OPENS WEDNESDAY Hunters are urged to obey “No cated for the construction and furn in advertising, both of which are ac Light Co. office or at The Herald. MEETING PLANNED Hunting" signs. It is necessary to get ishing of a wooden building to be This should be done immediately in complished by his clock. Hunters of upland game birds are Needless to say, the timeniece will permission from the owner of land erected in Hermiston by the U. S. O. On October 18, there will be a meet order that the classes may get under- awaiting Wednesday, October 22, It is expected that work will get un before trespassing allowed. ! way. be a valuable asset to Main street. when the season opens throughout the ing of the turkey growers in this derway in the very near future. The state of Oregon. The Oregon State area at the U. S. Umatilla Field Sta building will be located in Block 4, Game Commission has set up various tion in Hermiston. The meeting will ’ Section 10, or at the northeast cor seasons and bag limits, predicated on begin with a lunch at noon. Coffee ner of the Hermiston park, directly will be furnished. the number of birds available. across the street from the Farm Bu A very interestting program has The open season, October 22 to No reau Mill. vember 4, both dates inclusive, is in been planned by the Eastern Oregon For the time being, while the build Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, Coos, Turkey Growers Association, H. K. ing is under construction, the same Klamath, Hood River, Wasco, Sher Dean, Superintendent of the Uma organization plans to renovate the man, Gilliam, Morrow, Umatilla, Wal tilla Experiment Station, and the | park hall and use this building for lowa. Union, Baker, Grant, Crook and O.S.C. Extension Service. various recreational purposes This meeting should be one of out Deschutes counties. Bag limit, four male birds in any one day but not standing interest to all turkey grow more than eight such birds in any ers in this area. Many interesting and MRS. IDA SIMMONS seven consecutive days or in posses- new things will be discussed at the BURIED SUNDAY meeting, which is to be fiished by sion at any one time. California or Valley Quail Open 3 o’clock. ‘Turkey Disease Problems” will be season, October 22 to November 4, Funeral services for Mrs. Ida A. both dates inclusive, in Grant. Jeffer- discussed by Dr. E. M. Dickinson, Simmons, one of the early pioneers Associate Veterinarian, Oregon State son, Barney, Wheeler. Klamath, Lake, of the Umatilla were held Umatilla, Gilliam. Wasco, Crook, College: “The Future of the Turkey Sunday afternoon from Prann’s fun Industry ” will be discussed by H. E. Sherman, Morrow, Deschutes, Coos, eral parlors. Rev. Cecil Warner of Jackson, Josephine and D uglas coun- Cosby, Heady of the Poultry Depart the Central Church of Christ was in ment at O.S.C. ; Noel Bennion. Ex ties. Bag limit, ten birds in any sev- charge. Death claimed the early pion HEPP ; n days or in possession at any one tension Poultryman, will demonstrate eer of this project Friday morning the selection of breeders, and H. K. time. after a lingering illness. Ft Hungarian partridge the open Dean will explain the 1911 Turkey Mrs. Simmons, who was born in Feeding Experiments carried 1 is October 22 to November 4, Germany in 1858, came t this coun- dates inclusive, in Klamath, the station. try when five years of age. Until River, Wasco, Sherman, Gil 1911 she had resided in Indiana and Gamble Store Moves To Stanfield Wallowa, 1am, Morrow, U matilla [l nois, marrying the late William Wm. Sabin this week announces that Union, Baker, Grant. Crook and Des- Harrison Simmons In May. 1885. Mr. chutes counties. Bag limit, six birds he is moving the Gamble store to Simmons passed away in 1925. The Stanfield where he has found a loca in any one day. Simmons family moved to this project tion. For the past few weeks the store in 1911, living for many years on one has operated at th* local fair grounds Miss Tisrhlrr Hmàs Alumni of the larger fruit farms in the com due to the lack of a building. Eleanore Tischler, Hermiston, was munity. Mrs. Simmons had recently Mnlkins To Have AncHon Sale elected vice-president of the Eastern lived with her daughter, Mrs. Ger- A public auction will be held Fri Oregon College of Education Alumni trude Sanders. Association at the business meeting day, October 17, at the Mulkins ranch Surviving besides Mrs. Sanders is held in conjunction with the twelfth 412 miles northwest of Hermiston. another daughter, Mrs. Llewellyn annual Homecoming at the college on All the Mulkins Guernsey cattle will Brownell of Umatilla and a grand- VER be sold. October 11. son, Robert Brownell of Umatilla. PARENTS URGED TO COOPERATE WITH LOCAL HEALTH CLINIC The Week's Most Popular Men of Hermiston ORDNANCE DEPOT MESS HALL SERVES MANY MEALS DAILY Harvest of 1941