The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 30, 1925, Image 1

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Bvrmifííütt Hvralh
VOL H X
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY,
CHARLES SKINNER
RESIGNS AS RECORDER
NOTICE
Book» Turned Over tv C. W. Kellogg.
Mayor to Appoint Successor.
6E0R6E CORSE CAR
HIT BY TRAIN
NUMBER OF NEW BOOKS
RECEIVED FROM CO. LIBRARY
PICTURE TO BE FILMED
ON SWITZLER ISLAND
HUMANE OFFICER
VISITS HERMISTON
ASPARAGUS 6R0WERS
GET SEASON RETURNS
A number of new books have been
C. Robert Wade, field officer of
received from the county library.
. the Oregon Humane Society, was in
A few of the titles are given:
Charles Skinner, who wan elected
Hermiston Friday looking over work
Harris— My Book and My Heart.
city recorder at the last city elec­ ACCIDENT HAPPENS AT CROSS’
s
UNIVERSAL WILL ERECT MOVIE 8tock ln th ,s v,al““ y. After a nin-
Lewisobn—
Up
Stream.'
tion and who has been serving In
vestigatlon of project stock he THREE RIVERS ASSN. HANDLE
Finck— Grieg and His Music.
ING NEAR DEPOT
thlg capacity for nearly a year, has
VILLAGE
found everything In first class eon-
Holt—
Happy
Baby.
CROP SATISFACTORILY
resigned the office. Mr. Skinner
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dition. He is working from The I
Davis— God Wills It.
left Immediately for Halfway, Ore­
,
Dalles
east
and
says
he
has
found
!
Monroe—Behind the Range«.
gon, where he will work as foreman Dr. I ls le y Render» First Aid to Corse
Some Time W ill Be Spent in Vicin- Htilo violation of the state law in
... _
Boyd— Drums.
Tor
a
construction
company
on
a
any of the wheat produoing) dis- ,lG™we” Net Slightly Over $1.00 Per
And
Take»
Stitches
in
a
Num­
Please Bear This in M ind ■
Grey—
Thundering
Herd.
ity
of
Cold
Springs
Shooting
highway Job.
Box
for
the
Season.
Need Felt
ber of Cut* Received.
¡trlcts where the operations are most­
Stallings— Plumes.
The books of the office hae been
For
P;«e-oooling
Plant
For
Scenes
for
Western
Special
ly confined. He also stated that
■■■■■■■■■■■■a turned over to Claude Kellogg and
Wililanison— Secret Gold.
Next Season’s Shipments.
_
_
_
_
_
I
during
his
tour
he
found
most
of
Wodehouse— Bill the Conqueror.
he will act as recorder until such
Last Thursday while driving his
the farmers getting away from the
time as the city council appoints an­ car across the ralroad tracks near
The people of Hermiston will soon tractors and back to "Old Dobbin,"
other. This no doubt will be done j the depot George Corse narrowly ee. VARIEGATED CUTWORMS
Members of the Project Growers'
have tbe opportunity of seeing how J this was especially true in the har-
in the near future. Mr. Skinner's caped death when a freight car that
Association who shipped their aspar­
RAID GARDENS AND FIr LI) moving pictures are made. They vest fields of Sherman county,
son William will also be employed was being switched collided with the
agus through the Three Rivers as­
will have a chance to see In person 1
.
on the Job.
automobile.
sociation of Kennewick last week
Poisoned Bran Mash is tre Control some of their favorite movie stars
According to Mr. Corse the car had
Rcommended by 0. A. C.
and watch them do their “stuff''' in ♦
♦ received their final settlement for
AUTOMOBILES AND
been cut off from the train and was
front of the camera instead of on ♦
FARM REMINDERS
« the past season. All asparagus
AROUND THREE HUNDRED TONS
Variegated cutworms are making the sliver sheet.
shipped from this point this spring
HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION coasting across the highway crossing
went In the express shipments and
without a brakeman or light of any serioug raids on field, garden and
WILL BE GATHERED THIS SEASON
The Univrsal Film Corporation, of
•> most of the fields being new plant-
Immense Sum is Collected Prom the kind to warn motorists. It was af­ flower plants in most parts of west­ Los Angeles, have picked out Swlts-
Common vetch and gray^ winter tegs, , he shipments were not heavy.
ter nine o’clock when the accident ern Oregon and in some parts of ler’s island at Cold Springs for the 0»ts
Licensing of Motor Vehioles
have been used' ln the O. A. C. The returns
eastern Oregon They eat every part
occurred
and
owing
to
the
darkness
to growers here have
filming of one of their big western station trials for dairy cattle
Two Carloads of Cans are Ordered
of some plants— leaf, stem and roots specials. The directors of the pic-
$1.00 ■
per
-«
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, I nettd slightly
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— flat
Prom 1907 to July 1, 1925, the Mr. Corse was unable to see the ap­
To Handle th e Honey. Good
and also gnaw Into such fruits as ture have been conferring with E. E. general Pl
proaching car until It was too late
ve(
ch
f
,
h
t
i
J
.
2
Pr‘C’
state
has
collected
the
immense
sum
Price is Expected.
Purple vetch for the coast seems very satisfactory to growers.
apples and tomatoes. Calls for Help S h .» »ho
cold S , rt» „
, l 0 „ . ............. ..... prom, „ T i_ ,M„
~
of $26,805,950.66 from the licens­ to avoid the collision. The impact
ing of motor vehicles. Of this total nt the collision threw Mr. Corse for­ have come by the hundreds to the
time pest Io r « . t d lo loeo- , nd th, „ „
„ „ d u d Hun-1 wa n , , ,
n . ...
ward against the windshield and he experiment station and to county tion and other matter« pertaining to Parian vixtrh
rttAnmmihntilx e
8
’”35* The average expense
According to bee men of this vi­ $141,286 was turned into the gen­
very h e ^ v l . n T n r T
t " a " 7 “ ’ inClUd‘ng brokeraS8’ ware’
received a number of cuta and agents. Poison bran mash made as the venture. After they had gone
cinity the honey crop this year on eral fund of the state treasury to
bruises. The freight train hooked follows is the control rcommended: over the territory in company with districts. w ln ter bar,ey ^ n ” be e t T "» g t e e n X U 1 T i t ? ™
the Umatilla project will be the larg­ and Including the year 1912, and
Mix 15 pounds of coarse bran with
onto
the auto, dragged it a number
Switz^e^Tslan^offered Tor^the fUn"
~
est ever gathered here. Conditions the balance or $25,331,137.16 hag
10 ounces of parig green and 1 pint
during the past season has been been exPended In the construction, of feet down the track. There were
of salt. Dilute 1 pint of syrup with Ing of the picture was realized.
¡of the opinion that th© Kennewick
Ideal for bee8 and men who own imPr° T®ntent and repair of state and a number of witnesses to the accl
enough water to make a moist crum­ • J h e movie company will erect a
company have handled the crop in
colonies are very optlmletlc over! county highways, according to a dent and they rushed to Corse’s as
bly mash such as will fall apart city on the Island. It will be typi-
ststance
but
before
their
arrival
he
T
'ead
arBenate
may
be
combined
a
highly satisfactory manner and.
the prospects of gathering a record Btatement prepared by Secretary of
had managed to gain his feet In when dropped from the hand. ’ Scat­ cal of the frontier villages In the Iw,tb bordeau* mixture, nicotine s u l- |doubtIeFS next spring the asparagus
breaking crop.
|State Sam A. Kozer.
ter this mash about the plants and early days, according to reorpts ’fa tt’ cod Prepapratton oli emulsions, arca wil1 b® increased materially,
A carload of cans ordered by the
Froin 1913 10 1916 Inclusive, spite of the dazed condition he was
over the inflest(e,d grounds, whekfe a number of Intlans from the U m a-iand eltber BeH-boiled lime-sulfur, Qulte an acreage was p'ut in this
In. He wa8 taken to Dr. Illsley
local association has arrived and all ,
of the funds collected
and the doctor rendered first aid worma will find and eat it on their tllla reservation will be brought 'Oregon cold mlx or dry mix lime sPrlng and there was much too
of them contracted for. In the I from motor vehicle licenses was
way to the plants.
and an Indian attack on the ' and K,,fur- When combined with y°ung “ > b® cut this spring. With
Shipment there were 1577 five gal- turned back to tb* counties for use taking a few stitches in the cuts he
This bait is preferred by the molve city will be made by the In d -|Ilquld Hme-sulfur the latter is firBt the coming into the market of the
had
received.
The
car
was
damag­
Ion cans, 1800 ten pound palls and ; in bulldlnK and up-keep of the pub-
worms to the plants and ig greedily fans. During the fight the town I dilutcd to spraying strength and one combined area, neary an of which
3916 five pound palls. It was jIlc roadB- but this amount is includ- ed considerably. A claim agent for
eaten. It is likewise quickly fatal. will be burned to the ground. Some 1 Pound ° f hydrated lime or caseinate i ,B Klgned with the association, there
the
railroad
was
in
Hermiston
last
found that this shipment was In- 'ed ,n tbe great*r amount above
The variegated cutworm Is almost of the lumber used in its const, uction BPrpader added. Just before appll-! muat bc pre-cooling facilities which
sufficient to take care of the honey ' quoted. Of tne $25,331,937.16 ex Saturday and Sunday, no doubt to
so a duplicate of this order was sent pended on a” roadB throughout the i'T_ajnd 8ettle ,or the damageB sue always present, but its num bm are is being hauled from Hermiston to cation the lead arsenate is sifted in. ,he Farm Bureau Co-op. have prac-
kept down by its natural enemies— Cold Springs by truck. A number When two or three classes of plant , tlenlly assured they will take care
talned.
In to the American Can Co. of Port­ state, $15,986,121.60 has been ex­
3 fly that lays an egg in the worm, of carpenters are engaged in putting ! troubles—eating Insects, sucking in. nt bX building the flrBt unit of a
pended
through
the
medium
of
the
land and another carload is expect­
and birds fowls and even pig!1. In up the buildings and very soon the sects and fungous disease»— are pres- :cold storage system.
ed in the near future. The cans state highway commission and $9,- BEAUTY DOCTORS
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MUST BE LICENSED favorable seasons it gets the jump command of "camera" will be heard. ent at ,be same time the growers can ;
were sold to bee men who have col­ 446,815.56 hag been expended by
on these and then destroys millions A month or more will be spent in Bave time and labor by combining Legion Entertain Auxiliary at Picnic
onies at Boardman, Umatilla, Her­ the counties, directly or Indirectly.
It will be a violation of the law of dollars worth of crops unless It the vicinity of Cold Springs shoot- Ihelr sprays and controlling enem-
Tbe local post of the American
The total amount expended in th©
miston, Stanfield, Echo and Butter
Is checked by man. It was a bad ing scenes for the western special. ies with a single appliaction.
¡Legion entertained the Auxiliary
creek.
, j construction. Improvement and up­ to engage In hair dressing, facial
massage or skin treatment after July pest In 1900 and in 1914. doing In
•
with a picnic at Columbia beach.
It ig reported that a honey buyer keep of the state highways in the
31, 1925, without a state license one year two and one-half million
Increasing
deanind
for
canned
j
Umatillai, Wednesday nljght. Title
state,
however,
since
the
1913
law
was in Boardman a few days ago
The office of the state board of dollars W’orth of damage.
« ♦ <• ❖ ¿• goods and other horticultural pro-i first part of the evening was spent
endeavoring to purchase a carload went into effeet creating the State
❖
The grown worm Is 1 3-4 Inches
health is receiving applications and
ductB Rlye ground for belief that the I In swimming after which fires were
of honey for the New York market. Highway Commission and authoriz­
❖ ¡Oregon cane fruit Industry will con-J built and weiners roasted. A num-
CHURCH NOTICES
It ig absolutely necessary that all long, rather fat, and of a yellowish ❖
ing
the
issuance
and
sale
of
bonds
He was offering nine and 'one-half
•Î tlnue to hold Its own and undergo her of watermelons also helped to
operators file by that date. Any­ green to a dark brown color. It ❖
cants a pound. Honey men believe for road construction, through the
❖ ❖ ¡ some slight expansion.
nearly
always
has
a
few
light
yellow­
one
who
has
been
actlvvely
engag
Future > fill up the hungry gathering. These
that a better price will be obtained medium of the highway commission
ed in cosmetic therapy six months ish dots on the middle part of the
plantings should be limited by pres- picnics are becoming popular! and
BAPTIST CHURCH
for their product later on in the has been $82,487,2651# including
prior to Jujy 31, 1925, will be. en: back. It Is hatched from th< eggs
¡ent and prospctlve market eondl-(the Legion and Auxiliary are plann-
Sunday school at 10 A. M.
season. Some have already con­ aid received from the redearl gov­
titled to a license by exemption. AH o f a rather large moth With grayish
:
ernment,
the
counties
and
railroads.
There will he no morning ser lions, says the experiment station, as ing to hold others ln the future.
tracted honey for a higher figure.
those applying after July 31 will be red-tinged front wings and clear vice, but an evening service will be P°,en “ a' Production is far in ex- ,
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At a meeting of the beekeepers Of this latter amount $38,860,499.37
required to take -'an examination. white rear one© with soft brown ln charge of the Ambassador Club ce88 of preBent ne<‘ds- Western AL. G. BARNES BIG CIRCUS
association held last Saturday the was realized and expended from the
Applications should be made directly edges. The eggs are laid In masses of the Pendleton Baptist church. gTOwera wl11 prof,t b* recognizing
WILL EXHIBIT AT PENDLETON
association instructed W. G. Rodda, sale of state bonds; $8,391,262.12
to the Secretary of the state Board on plants and even the family wash­ It 18 expected that they will bring | ,hat Produ(,®rs are largely servants
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county bee inspector, to rigidly en­ from the motor vehicle gas tax; $7,-
of Cosmtlc Theraph, 301 Fitzpatrick ing.- The worms come out in March
Al. O. Barnes’ big four ring clr’-
their famous quartet. You will en­ 'of consumers and must produce only
force the law pertaining to the pro­ 893,532.31 represented cooperative
and again in midsummer in larger
building, Portland.
joy attending this layman's service. to the extent consumers can be In- "us,will exhibit afternoon and night
curing of licenses for colonies. As aid. from the federal government;
It Is estimated that there are over numbers.
duced io buy. Vigorous demand for ¡at Pendleton on August 6. The an-
a result Mr. Rodda has turned in $5,543,921.33 cooperative aid from
two thousand cosmeticians operating
any cane fruit does not mean that . nouncemnt of A. G. Barnes circus
seventy-five names of bee men who the counties; $5,633,428.91 funds de­
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH the demand Is unlimited and Justl- appear,, In this Issue. The coming
In this state. No cosmetician will
HORSE KILLED IN COLLISION
have failed so far this yar to lic­ rived from the one mill road tax,
be slowed to operate after July 31
Sabbath school at 10 A. M. Morn­ fles unlimited plantings.
¡of this organization is welcome newg
Last
Sunday
forenoon
while
Jack
and
$2.297.120.84
raised
by
the
ense their colonies.
1926. without a license.
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| as the circus Is one that always pre-
quarter mill road tax.
Smith and a number of other boys ing worship at 11. the subject of
the sermon is "A Great Need.”
Core break-down of Oregon pearn -’ents a clean, wholesome and enter-
In
1924
the
total
amount
of
high­
were
going
to
the
beach
at
Umatilla
STATE BUILDING PROGRAM
way expenditures in the United State Guarantees Harvest Expense on horseback Jack’s horse became Prayer and Bible study every Thurs­ can b© controlled by picking at the talnlng program. This year, ac-
FOR 1925 AND 1926
The state board of control has frightened at a passing auto. The day evening at 8. Epworth League, prener time. This can be done with- cording to announcements, the clr-
States was $990.683,770. An aggre­
gate of $632,487,440.53 has been, ex­ voted to guarantee to farmers In the horse became unmanageable meet­ at 7. Misss France8 Bale will lead out .sacrifice of either tonnage or eus has been greatly enlarged and
For the year 1925-1926 the state pended on federal road projects on frosted area of eastern and central ing head on an automobile going the meeting. The evning service of quality of the pears, reports the ex- in addition to the all new spectacle
Institutional
building
program, which amount the government con­ Oregon harvest expense© not to ex­ ln the opposite direction and driven devotion will be followed by an il­ périment station.
¡ -if Pocahontas al the Court of Queen
funds for which have been provid­ tributed $276,305,407.66. The to­ ceed $2.50 per acre. The money
-
Anne with the enormous caste se-
C. Ashby of Salem. The rider lustrated lecture. Bring the child­
ed by the legislature, calls for an tal mileage In the federal aid approv. probably wifi be advanced by the was thrown forty feet to the side of ren to see the pictures. Henry Young CITIZENS' TRAINING CAMP
lected from the 1800 employees.
■expenditure of $915.738, a large per­ ed system in the United States was banks of the respective communi­ the road but was uninjured. The Minister.
COMPLETE MONTHS’ TRAINING other new features are: 180 horses
centage of which will be contribut­ 174,350 miles. In Oregon the ap­ ties. Tfye state, to Insure repay­ horse, however, was killed instant-
In one big act. the Fez-Ton tribe ot
ed to labor, according to a state­ proved highway system covers a to­ ment, will demand that it receive
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Th® 650 young men from Oregon j Arabs from the Sahara desert, the
The car was brought to town
ment prepared by Secrtary of State tal of 49,769 miles of public high­ preferred considratlon for its claims for repairs and the remainder of the
The Christian Science services are Washington and Northern Idaho who ¡Canton troupe of Chinese circus ar-
Sam A. Roger.
I
i « way of which 878 miles have been covering the loans. Indications are, passengers made the rest of their held in rooms next to the Auditorium la8' we*k comPI®‘‘,d a month’s train- , Hats, the Imperial midget family
The largest items in the list for treated with hard surface pavement; according to the board, that the trip by rail.
every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday
_at ,h^ cltlze"H' military training from Bavaria. Joe Martin (himself)
which contracts have been awarded 1,949 miles hive bee a g*av<led or farmers will repay every dollar of
the
school at 10:16. All are cordially j camp at Camp Lewis carried home the giant gorilla man, Lotus,
In
and construction ia in progress, are ¡standard macadam and >18 ____
Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf returned invited to attend. Wednesday eve­ with them. In the aggregate, over only performing hippopotamus
miles the loans previously made for the
for an addition to the Eastern Ore- have been graded and ready for sur- purchase of seed wheat under the re­ Saturday from Portland where she ning meeting first Wednesday each one and one-half tons more of solid the world, the famous exclusive Al.
gon state hospital at Pendleton fori facing.
flesh than when they came to camp. ¡G. Barnes feature, 40 dancing horses
lief act of the 1925 legislature.
had been visiting.
month.
On the average, there was added to | and 40 dancing gil ls and Al. G.
which the 1925 legislature provided
The federal aid projects In Ore-
the weight of the Camp, each day. Barnes appears in person at each
$271,000 and the contract made gon aggregate a system of approxl-
over 100 pounds In ertra avoirdupois, performance.
wlth th state board of control calls mately 2.900 mile«, for the moet part
The«© figures have been complied
for $225,000, and the branch cot- being roads of an interstate charac-
Owlng to the enormous size of
| by Major Thomas W. Burnett, MedL (he circus this year, the management
tage system for the boys training ter or connecting roads which have
¡cai corps, U. 8. A., camp surgeon. announces that no street parade will
school
under construction near been deeignated a part of the net-
¡Upon arrival in camp June 19, each be given In any city visited, however
Woodburn for which the 1921 legis- ional federal aid system, and the
AW SHUCKS// l'VE HAP STATIOMS ON THE PACIFIC Ì
man was carefully weighed. He In place of the omitted procession,
lature set aside $218,238 and the federal fund» allotted to Oregon
tO A S T TH E ATLANTIC COAST 'N CLEAR POWN
j
was agin weighed prior to his de- i mammoth open air free exhibition
1925 session an additional $25,000. ¡from 1916 to 1925 amount to $14r
T o CUBA ANP WAV UP NORTH IN CANAPA —
parlure. The average gain in his will take place on the show grounds
loRES » HOOKEP 1H.S ONE UP MVSELF - I'M 60IN
Other buildings to be constructed «283.489, of which $4,552,662 was
under contract and direction of the allotted for forest road work,
weight was five pounds. The great- at l and 7 P. M . Iinmedlatly pre-
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hoard of control are a new dormitory |
TO APO A ¿DUPLE TUBES,
est Individual gain was 12 pounds, reeding the opening of the doors to
for the Institution for the feeble- COUNTY TtT.T. inr.EPT.1ia
Fat cltlden soldiers lost weight. The tbe circus, and the largest traveling
TO HER ANP SEE (P
(minded appropriation $7 6,450 and !
UNLOAD CARLOAD OF CANS
, 'arcest Individual weight loss was maagerle In the world, comprising
I CAN'T pUL.L J in UPI
contract $60.000, and a new p avll-;
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8
II pounds. This Individual last over 400 rare animals from all quar.
BUROPE - A KIP
¡year entered the camp weighing 232 ters of the earth.
¡a? a»^»íínrtet^tent^ ^ Cn,, 08l’ ■^06P,' Attother Car of C aa. W ill Be Mooes-
tai. appropriation $53,501 and co n -,
pounds and left weighing 190.
The circus performance starts
TH'ROAP HERE A PIECE
tract $30,000, for work under imme- ; n iy to Haadle the Crop of the
Major Burnett’s report further promptly at 2 and 8 P M. Ample
dfcTS ENGLAND REG­
West End Honey Prodacers.
diate consideration. The construct- j
¡shows that since the first Citizens' ' parking space for autos Is reserved
ULARLY ON HIS FAP/0
Ion of a cottage for the children's '
' Military Training Camp at Camp on the show ground© and a city tick­
farm home of the W. C. T. U. near
1 tjewls four years ago, there have et office where numbered reserved
Last week a carload of cans was
Corvallis, for Jwhlch appropriation unloaded here by the Umatilla
j nevei been any fatalities from dls- chairs may he obtained at same price
¡easa or Injury. Three thousand charged on the show grounds, 1»
was made and contract let by the County Bee Keepers association for
board of control and the board of use In caring for this year's crop
, men have been trafned in the five maintained In ench city,
trustees of The home for $15,000.
of honey. The carload contained
camps starting in 1921. All camps
have been free from disease result­
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------------------------- enough cans to hold 113 1-2 tons
Auxiliary to Make Rugs
ing from misconduct. No cases of
new S uperintendent
of honey.
The head nurse of Hospital No.
acutely Infectious and easily com­ 77. the Veterans hospital at Port­
FOR SCHOOLS ENGAGED
A second carload of cans has been
municable disease occurred during land. hag appealed to the Amrlcan
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ordered to take care of tbe except-
Urof A. R. Cecil, of Ephrata, tonally havy crop that In in pros-
this year's camp, although in the Legion Auxiliary for rag rugs for
Waeblngton. has been engaged as Ipect. Conditions have been exeept-
four previous camps there werw one the hospital. Ruch luxuries are not
superintendent of Hrmiston schools tonally favorabe for a bskvy honey
case of pneumonia, one scarlet fever, helng furnished hy the govern­
next yeer. The new superintendent flow. Buhman brothers have a de-
one niumpa and one chicken pox ment. Tho Hermiston unit will
wlll arrive in Hermiston soon and monstration farm and practice the
case. All students were protected start work at oncp upon It’s quota.
be ready to assume charg© when beet and most approved methods in
against
accidental exposure to Anyone having rags suitable for this
school opens in tha fall.
smallpox and typhoid fever by vac purpose which they would care lo
their handling of bees. They expect
¡dilation. All food supplies for ¡donate, kindly call Mrs. Sbesley at
250 pounds of honey to the colony
LIBRARY NOTICE
¡Camp L*>wls are closely insepeted. 28-J, or tell any Auxiliary member.
this year. Since 1922 production
During the month of Augnat the p©r coloay hag ranged from 121
the milk is pasteurized and the
Library will be open for two hours pounds to 2Q5 pounds, The varla-
' water supply perfect.
The Kellogg Motor Company re­
only, each day except Sunday, honrs «op to accounted for In tho differ
port the sale of Ih following FOrda:
Curtis Dyer was In psndleton Sedan to William Logan and a truck
9 to I r. M.
once la eopdttiono.
Monday,
to Charles Sanderson.
Advertising copy and all
items intended for publi­
cation in the current is­
sue of The Herald should
reach this office not later
than 4 P. M. Wednesday
afternoon.
PROSPECTS OF
BUMPER HONEY CROP
c
J o ltin g th e C it y C o u s in
r
I