The Hermiston Herald
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▼OL. XXIV
hermmton , ukaklla county , ougoi ,
— NUMBER 29—
POULTRY EXTEN SIO N
HtDGBAM PLANNED
FIELD Iff RETIN 0
TO
BE
HELD
MARCH 26 AND 27
H. E. Cosby, P oultiy Extension Spec
ia list Fr°m Oregon State College
To Assist George Jenkins
FIRE CHIEF SOUNDS WARN
ING TO HERMISTON CITIZENS
Permits to be Issued f°r Burning of
Rubbish, etc., if People are
Not More Careful
Warnings have been given by Geo.
Wagner, fire chief, of the Importance
of being caneful and watching any
bonfires that are started during the
spring months and windy days. Per
mits In the past have not been re
quired for bonfires and burning of
rubbish, but If the people continue
to endanger the city as well as the
property of Hermiston it may become
neceeeary to secure a permit for
burning within the city limits. This
would work a hardship oa careful
citizens but if careless people con
tinue to start fires on windy days
the enforcement of permits will he
required.
The fire chief urgently asks the
cooperation of all Hermiston cltisens
to be careful at all times especially
during the next 3 months, and any
one reporting to me the danger of
extra fire hazards will be appreciat
ed. any fires could be avoided by
seeing that your roofs and gutters
are properly cleaned of accumulated
rubbish. This Is a matter of Import
ance to the entire town ot Hermis
ton and your cooperation in this mat
ter will be appreciated.
T hursday ,
march so , 1930.
GOPHER FIELD MEETINGS
SENIOR CLASS PRESENT
HIGHSCHOUL BASEBALL
In an effort to develop Interest In
LEAGUE ORGANIZED
SUCCESSFUL PLAY field
the control of gophers In this district
meetings are being held the 1st
Leads Capably Acted; Performance
Credited W ith Being- Great
Financial Success.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 FEX YXAX
LEGION AUXILIARY
HELD MARCH 20 AND 21
MEETING HELD MARCH 13
ter part of this week on different
Auxiliary to Sponsor a First Aid
R°om in Local School; Also
Sponsor Posture Contest.
OT ATTEND farms at Hermiston, 8tantield and 20 MEN TURN OUT FOR PLACE ON
Echo \*here a method la being de
LOCAL SQUAD
ANCE TO ENJOY COMEDY
LARGE AUDIENCE
monstrated for their eontrol by Roy
Fugate of the United States Biolog
ical Survey, who la working with the
assistant county agent.
On Thursday field meetings were
held at the Frank Gulwita farm at
9:30 A.: M., at tke Experiment sta
tion at 11 A. M. and at the Val
Knauf farm at 1:30 P. M. On Fri
day a meeting will be held at the
George Worster farm on Butter
creek at 10 A. M., one at the F. S.
Green farm at 1:16 P. M. and one at
the William Payne farm at 8 P. M.
On Saturday a similar meeting will
be held at the E. L. Jackson farm at
10 A. M. AU persons Interested in
this work are requested to attend
any of these meetings.
Jack Allen Supply Company of Pen
dleton has Offered Trophy to
Winner of the League.
CALF TO BE AWARDED
WINNER 4-H CLUB
H. J. BEAN OF ECHO TO GIVE A
The Legion Auxiliary met Thurs
day night with Mrs. Laura Kelley
and Mrs. Martha Boynton aa hostess
es. After some discussion they de
cided to sponsor the County Poster
Contest and to give cash prizes to
the winners of this contest in the
local school. The posters of the
winners here will be sent to the
state contest where they will be en
tered against other winning posters
from other schools.
A committee was appointed to meet
with Mr. Shaw and work out plana
for establishing a first aid station in
thia school. Tentative plans are to
equip a room with bed, chairs and
complete medicine chest for first aid
purposes. This room will be used
for pupils who become 111 or are hurt
In some way while at school. This
Is to be financed by the Auxiliary.
Mrs. George Newell who has been
president of the Auxiliary for the
past year has handed In her resigna
tion as they are moving from this
district in the near future and Mrs.
Jess Sage who was vice-president was
declared president. Mrs. Julius Hally-
burton was elected vice-president to
take Mrs. Sage's place.
After the business meeting, de
licious refreshments were served by
the hostesses.
Mr. H. E. Cosh/, poultry extension
(By “Tuffy" Kennings)
Evcellent coaching, a capable cast
specialist *t the Oregon State college
Through the efforts of Superin
and splendid business management
Will make his first aopearance here
tendent Shaw, Hermiston will be a
a’l combined to make the senior class
March 26 and 27 wnen be will he
member of the Umatilla High School
I-lay, "Adam and Eva," presented be
working in this part of the county
Baseball league this season.
The
fore a large audita-:? at the high
with the assistant county agent in
schools composing the league are
school auditorium last Saturday eve
the poultry program. During the
Hermiston. Helix, Athena, Stanfield
ning. a thorough success, both from
day on tbs 2<th calls will bo made to
and possibly Echo, Adams and Uma
the dramatic ant financial stand
poultry farms and the meeting of the
tilla.
point.
poultrymen will be held in the eve
The play lUolt la an amusing cum
Although plans are not completed
nlng. Some calls will also be made
• dy centering aro m l Mr. King, a
a schedule for the teams already join
o> the 27th.
ed has been planned and practice Is
rich business man, whom his family
JL rather extensive poultry exten
to begin at once. Each team Is to
no good only to hand out
sion program is to be carried out here
meet twice with the championship
checks. They arrange with his phy
this year according to an announce
game winding up the season.
siclan, Dr. Delameter, to send thv.r
ment made by George Jenkins. The
father away on a trip so they can LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT
A trophy has been offered by the
work will be outlined to encourage
spend money more freely. He learns
Jack Allen Supply company of Pen
TO
BE
MOVED
SOON
better management of poultry and to
of their scheme and puts Adam Smith
dleton which Is to become the perma
encourage the keeping of larger
his young business manager. In
The laundry will soon be ready to nent property of the first team win
flocks by practical poultrymen.
charge of his family while he is move Into Its new location. A new ning the championship three times.
In support of this program It might
away. The way that Adam teaches new machine Is being Installed and
Hermiston’s baseball prospects are
ba pointed out that Oregon lags far
the family what worthless people there are still some hours left. We bright this year for there are over 20
behind Washington and California
they are and the way he brings them want It understood that If a lady who men turning out now and when regu
in the development of the poultry in
out of It Is very amusing. Adam lives In town is given a period it is lar practice starts It la expected that
dUstry. During the first 10 months ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Smith la played by Albert Kennings her’s aa long aa she wants to use It. several others will make their bid for
of 1929 California, after feeding
in such a way aa to merit much ap She will not be taken oft for some a berth with the squad.
population of 5,500,000 exported
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
Of last year’s lineup Smith. Ken
plause. Mr. King played by Morris one in-the country as we have here
1(83 cars of eggs. Washington with ♦
« Pierson portrays the part of the to fore done. The Committee.
nings, Martin, Hitt, Addleman and
a population of 1.587,000 after sup
Throop are back to retain their old
father In a very real manner while
Grace Rodda, Corespondent
plying home consumption exported
positions while Hammond, F'erson, ♦
Jane Warner as Eva makes a very
♦
The girls of the Minnehaha charming heroine. Clinton DeWitt
1862 cars of eggs while in Oregon
Klages, Comstock, Harris, Cockrtn,
♦
SCHOOL NEWS
<
With a population of 1,065,000 we neighborhood met at the school house and Julia DeWitt played by Billy
DeMoss, Earnheart, Nation, Cox, ❖
♦
had but 371 cars to ship to other Wednesday afternoon for the purpose Felthouse and Shlrlie Brownson gave
Whitsett, D. Martin, Hunt, Dyer and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
of organizing a 4-H cooking club the audience many laughs at the
Mates.
Wells are out to make the veterans
Pupils of the elementary grades
When considering the industry In Mary Jane Sheridan and Grace Rod- amusing things a young married cou
hustle.
who were neither tardy nor absent
da
ate
to
be
Club
leaders
while
the
comparative way with Washington
ple do. Harold Pace aa Lord Andrew
Thursday the
Senior-Freshman during the school month ending
and California It can be said that officers of the club are Zelma Garner Gordon and Merlin Earnheart as Dr.
team will meet the Junior-Sophomore March 14, 1930 are as follows:
The Mother’s and Daughter's ban team In a practice fray.
Oregon compares favorably as Shr as Resident; Rodella Matott, vice Delemeter, gave adequate perform
Robert Christian, Frances Follett.
Investment requirements, production »resident, and Gladys McKenzie, ance while Roy Bills as Horace Pil quet sponsored by the Ladies Aid of
Charles Knerr,
Donald
Pankow.
factors, marketing situation, feed secretary. As soon as the cooking grim showed what an old bachelor Is the Methodist church was held Wed
MILITARY TRAINING CAMP TO
Wayne Byron Sage, Albfcrt Stene,
costs, social conditions and other project is completed the girls will like. Elsie Reeder aa Counthla, the nesday evening, March 19, In the
factors are concerned. However in take up sewing.
BE HELD JUNE 20 TO JULY 19 John Dunning, Virginia Dyer, Morrir
maid, and Bessie Dyer aa Aunt basement of the Methodist church at
Huff, Geraldine Mullins, Jesse Moore,
fjohaie Bllenwttsdty fllrtrt iTitaier. Abby played their parts exceptionally 7 o'clock with about 100 mothers e.nd
Was of flocks Oregon lags far be
The 10th Annaul Citizens Military Ralph Marble, Naomi Nunn, Gladys
daughters attending.
hind. In California flocks of IS,««« in the Hermiston school is convales well.
In the oourse of the evening an Training Camp will be held at Van Pierson, Roy Montgomery, Madge
heat ars common and flocks of 25,- cent after an attack of measles.
To Mrs. Patterson, class advisor
Frank Rodda,' la 111 and out of and director of the play, Is probably Interesting program was presented couver Barracks, one of the oldest Gearheart, Zelma Sale. Charles De-
«00 or larger are not unusual
Haven, James Geer, Wesley Knauf,
enough to cause comment. In Wash school this week.
due much of the success of the play, which consisted of: Selections by
Frank, Annie and Grace Pearson as well aa to Martan Henderson, the high school girls’ glee club, an and most picturesque reservations lu Beverly Allen, Hugh Drlskell, Ken
lagton the flocks are much larger
are all suffering from colds and are Dorothy Buell, Leonard Nation, Rus address by Mrs. Mumma, an address the United States, June -20 to July neth Knerr, Edna Little, C. O. Mar
than In Oregon.
Larger flocks In Oregon would not attending school this week. They sell Blessing, Jewell Smith and Rob by Miss Stevens, a violin solo .by 19. Several young men between the ble, Clarence Myers, Raymond Page,
'place It on a standard with its two attend the Adventist school In Her ert Bennett who were business man Mlm Kern, a reading by Mary Brown- ages of 17 and 24 will be in training Maxine Paul, Barbara Reid, Ruth
son, a solo by Mrs. Burnham, an ad from Oregon and southwestern Wash Davis, Bruce Follett, Eddie Parsons.
slater states, and larger flocks would miston.
agers.
dress by Mrs. W. C. Isom, a solo by ington, where military, citizenship Floyd Pierce, Charles Shaw, Sylvia
make for greater Individual profit.
E. L. Jackson Is confined to his
horns
on
.account
of
.
fhi,
Mlm
Mumma and a reading by Ruth and athletic training will be held at Sh ittsr, Miriam Swarner, Edna Tum
With a larger volume of eggs ship
SEASON FOR BASS
C. A. Flanaigan who was ill last
Cherry. Mrs. Rena Waterman acted government expense. Nearly one- bled, Faith Wilson, Anna Ray Mar
ments would be more frequent and
quality would be higher. The per week is better and able to be out
FISHING TO BE CLOSED as toastmlstress at the banquet.
half of the authorized quota has al tin. Iris Shafer, Eunice Woughter,
centage shipped to higher priced again.
ready enrolled for the camp accord Goldie Shutter, Gweneth Corey, Roy
Closing of the season for bass fish FATHER’S AND SON’S
Miss Georgia Thom spent the week
eastern markets would be higher and
ing to Brigadier General Paul A. Dallman, Lee Dyer, James Lenhart,
Clarke Paul, Eugene Pierce and Bud
the percentage shipped to the lower end visiting friends at Pendleton. ing between April 18 and July 1 was
Wolf, U. S. A.
BANQUET TO BE APRIL
Bert Quick is Installing a new found necessary by the state game
eoast markets would be lower.
All necessary expense, travel, food, Prime.
Ih view of this situation and to Silver Radio ke recently purchased
commission at its last regular month
The local Boy Scouts will sponsor shelter, uniforms ana equipment are
Virgil Farmer from Weston. Ore
encourage better poultry manage from Buhman Bros.
the
Father’s and Son’s banquet to be born by the gpvernmcnt under the gon, entered tho Second grade the
ly
meeting.
Due
to
the
fact
that
this
C. A. Harris is remodeling his
msnt a meeting of poultrymen will
National
Defense
Act
of
1920.
This
he held la tke Hermiston library house and Installing the plumbing is the spawning seeason tor bass it held Tuesday evening, April 1, at 7 training camp Is held to Insure peace ftrst of the week.
P. M., in the basement of the Metho
The grade school’s basketball teams
Wednesday evening, March 26, at 8 fixtures this week.
was held imperative that the fish
dist church. Each father and son in by nculcatlng In ts bvddng citizen went to Umatilla Friday night tc
Velma Col pit of Stanfield visited be protected.
r . M. At thia time Mr. Cosby will
town reserve this date for the ban ship a real understanding of the piny tho Umatilla basketball teams
talk, oa poultry problems and most with Grace Jackson on Sunday.
According to Matt Ryckman, sup
privileges and responsibilities of
Mary Jane Sheridan and Mrs. erintendent of hatcheries for the quet. All proceeds go to the Boy American citizenship and an apprec The boys came home victorious but
of the meeting will be given over to
Scout
organization.
a question box discussion.
Farm Gladys Comstock drove to Pendleton game commission, unless the season
iation of the needs of the country for the girls were defeated.
Thursday night of this week sec
calls will be made as time permits Sunday to see Mr. Sheridan who Is was closed during the spawning per
National defense. Young men desir
tion
4 Oratorical Contest will be held
St. Anthony’s Hospital. They iod bam would be eliminated from From Independence.
during the 26th and part of the 27th
C. W. Irvine, president of the ing to attend this year’s camp should
found him slightly improved.
and
poultrymen Interested in
Oregon waters in a very few years. Farmers* State bank of Independence, secure applications from any of the In Echo. Representatives In the
personal conference with Mr. Cosby
Dick Thom recently purchased four Bam do not spawn like trout but
below named, or write directly to C. high school division wil be Morris
at the farm Is requested to notify cows Of C. Selts. These will Increase lay their eggs along the shores among Oregon, was In Hermiston Wednes M. T. C, headquarters, Vancouver, Pierson, oratorical; Ruth Cherry
day looking after property interests
dramatic; Bill Hurly, humorous:
the aaeitant county agent before that the Thom herd to thirty cows.
gram, fungus u d plant growths",
Washington.
tlnM.
A. M. Franklin and family have says Mr. Ryckman. "These eggs are on the project.
Hon. James Alger Fee, Austin Jimmy Neary or Roy Bllla, extempo
Mr. Cosby will give part of his time moved to the McGinty place in the exposed and It becomes the duty of
Landrith, E. B. Aldrich, Lyman G. raneous.
to Stanfield.
Friday night the grade school ora
oa the 27th to work with H. K. Minnehaha district.
the male fish to stand guard. This M°ve
A. B. Shannon, whose residence Rica, R. E. Bean, J. M. Biggs, J. T. tortcal contest will be held In Echo
Dean, superintendent of the Umatilla
Miss Ruby Beebe is leaving for he does with a vengeance, keeping
Arneson, Charles Vlnler, B. W.
with Melvin Follett, Eugene Pierce
■apartment station in making plans Monmouth where she will enter the his eyes constantly on the alert for was destroyed by fire Saturday, ha3 Wheatley and F. E. Allen.
leased
the
J.
S.
Burnham
farm
nt
Betty Ralph, Helen Ralpu. Nltrt Ra>
far the establishment of a turkey Normal there for the spring term. anything that might disturb the eggs
McCully and Jessie Moore represent
flock at the station.
Miss Dorothy Smith of Pendleton If anglers are allowed to fish bass the Stanfield. They moved to their new Registered at Hotel.
home Saturday.
ing Hermiston.
Admission both
is employed at the Matott home.
male becomes easy prey during the
Jack Wills, Seattle: John O'Dell,
nights
will
be
15
cents,
but all thos<
Mrs.
Matott’s
father
and
mother,
M. E. CHURCH
spawning season. If a spinner or a
J. C. Batchllder both of Walla Walla:
participating can get complimentary
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Oari of La Grande, hook is dropped In the vicinity of Sunday Visitor.
J.
W.
Rembowski,
Spokane,
O.
P.
C. E. Johnson, of Portland. Ore
tickets at the offlei of Superintend
The church services at the M. E. were week-end visitors at the the eggs over which he watches he
gon, former resident of Hermiston Banfleld, J. F. Baker, L. F. Brazean, ent Shaw for tlielr relatives.
ehureh will consist of Sunday school Matott home.
immediately fights it and consequent a<j official In the reclamation office, L. A. Griffith, A. C. Haws and Jos
Grade school teachers are working
Id o’clock and morning worship at
Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrich have ly Is hooked. Thus it Is necessary to
ephine McKinley, all of Portland;
hard on a program which will be pre
11 A. M. Immediately following the bought the Sturgiss farm and are protect the male If ham are to be was a Sunday guest at the E. Mumma and Marie Smith, Seattle.
noma.
rented by the grid:s of the elemen
morning services dinner will he serv moving to their new home where kept in our lakes and sloughs’*.
tary school March 28. Besides a very
ed in the basement. Bring your bas they expect to raise poultry. For
Accepts Teaching Position.
pretty operetta by the fourth, fifth
Pendleton Visitor.
ket full and come to help eat and the post yeer »hey have been keep
Mrs.
D.
M.
Deeter
who
has
been
MOVING PICTURE PARTY
Ed McMillen made a business trip
enjoy the social fellowship hour. ing house for Mr. W. H. 8tarr.
teaching out at the Cold Springs a"n d s i x t h g r a d e s , - a play
to Pendleton Tuesday.
Epworth League at (:30 P. M.
Mrs. Avis Moo,-« of Portland »ho
school, has accepted a position as •will be given by the seyenth grade
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best entertain
O. W. Payne, Pastor.
has been visiting friends on Butter ed with a moving picture party Sun
teacher at the Minnehaha rchool for and also one by the eighth grade
Other songs, readings and playleti
Creek returned bi me Thursday.
the year 1930 and 1981.
day afternoon ia honor of their nep
will be given and they assure you of
Ralph Stanfield will farm the hew, Victor Bracher of Pilot Rock. Employed at Drug Store.
Boat to Ck-Ehun.
Eleanor Briggs If employed at the
a very Interesting program.
The
Mrs. Dewey Payne have tower Moore place and Ralph 8aylor Mr. Bracher spent the winter In the
Returns From Boi;;.
Hermiston Drug stors.
at to Cle-EIum Washington the upper place. •
Mrs. B. 8. Kingsley returned Fri charge will be (1 0 0 for families or
Hawliain Islands where he has a
for five or six weeks to do Evange
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blessing were Game Farm. The pictures that were
day morning from llolso, Idaho, 60 cegts for Individuals.
Morris Pierson, who sent his origi
lism work there. They expect to re- Sunder callers at the Pennock home. rli-'vr to the g«ss^ were taken by From Umatilla.
where she all nried her futlicr's fun
Mr. and Mrs. Jssse Connell and
ns! oration on the "Constitution—A
tnrn the letter part of April.
The pupils of the Minnehaha Mr. Bracher on his trip to :>lid from
eral.
Monument” to the University of Ore
srho>.l who will take part in the or the Islands and while he was there. daughter Josephine of Umatilla, ware
gon to be Judged, has received word
al orical con tea* at Echo are, low«r The pictures were very Interesting Hermiston visitors Tuesday after County Agent Here.
Health C a te r N < B.
> pfrs. Milo Mfrsrtand and baby division: Jimmie Jackson, Dramatic snd were enjoyed by everyone mere. noon.
Walter A. Holt, connty agent, with that hie oration was awarded a place
daughter who have bee nln the and Frank Rodda, humorous. Upper Thom present were: Mr. snd Mrs.
offices at Pendleton, was in Hermis In the district finals. This means
Health Center Hospital returned to ¿‘vision: Btl.'y Jackson, s-nous, and George Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Flan Trip to W alla Walla.
ton Friday on business connected that Morris must deliver hie oration
Dewey Schiller and Walter Nation with his office.
at the district finals which will prob
their home la Umatilla Monday.
Zc’ma Game', humorous.
McNaught. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Mc- are planning a trip to Walla Walla
ably be held In Pendleton.
Dr. Marble who has been til for
Ksnsls, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hitt. Saturday night.
the past week is back at work.
Lewiston Visitor.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B Swnyss, Laura
Employed at Rohrman Motor Co.
Wednesday evening a triple elim
Mary Lewis who is 92 years old
Miss Katharine C runa made a trip Wallace, Margaret Neary, Margaret
Roy Rills Is taking Ed McMillan's
C.
C.
Pyle,
state
traffic
officer
of
entered tke Health Center Hospital to L«wlston, Idaho, over the week McDevitt. Mlm Werrls and Fred
place at Rohrman Motor Company ination tennis tournament will be
Arlington, was in Hermiston Thurs while Ed's ankle Is healing.
held on the local tennis courts when
25. Her hornets la Echo. end.
01 boon.
day on official duty.
the tcc.ms for the local school will
MOTHERS DAUGHTERS
BANQUET SUCCESS
DIVERSIFIED FARMS
>AY — OPPORTUNITIES
ARE HERE.
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN CALF
Calf to be Presented to the Winner
at the Umatilla Project Fair
This Fall.
Because ot his interest in 4-H club
work and also in stimulating Inter
est in Holstein cattle in this section.
II. J. Bean, Holstein breeder of Echo
has offered a registered Holstein
heifer calf to the winning Holstein
calf club member in western Uma
tilla county. This award will be
based on club work completed in
cluding this year, and will be pre
sented at the Umatilla Project Fair
this fall.
This announcement recently made
by Mr. Bean will be of special inter
est to Holstein calf club members at
this time as the club work is just
starting and it should stimulate mem
bers to do even better work than in
the past.
In choosing the winner of this
award members will be judged not
alone from the standpoint of their
club calf but such points as Interest
n the work, leadership, herdsman-
-ihlp, showmanship and record keep
ing will be considered. The actual
basis of award will be made in the
future.
The Hermiston Holstein calf club
Is the only club of Its kind In west
ern Umatilla county at this time.
However, It Is possible that others
may be organized. Rather attract
ive records have been set up by mem
bers of this club during the past 3
/ears. Each year over 5o per cent
>f the calves In this club have been
aken to the state fair and In every
ase all the animals exhibited there
rave placed In money classes. Last
year Floyd McMullin was chosen as
champion of the Holstein calf club
members of the state.
Club members In this district are
'» be congratulated oq having such
in opportunity as Mr. Bean has af-
'orded them to win a registered anl-
nal from such a herd oa his. . In
many cases many club members have
been Interested In establishing a
lalry herd for themselves through
the Interest shown by community
breeders. It ts surprising how rap-
dly a boy or girl in club work can
iccumulate a small herd, possibly all
offspring tracing to one foundation
inlmal, which has been won as a
prize in club work.
SARA ANN WARE
Sara Ann Ware, passed away at
ber home near Lebanon, Oregon
March 13th at the age of 61 years,
1 months and 10 days.
Mrs. Ware
bad been sick for over two years and
bad suffered a partial Btroko Just
' 1 days before her death.
She leaves besides her husband,
anies Ware, the following children:
Mrs. Carrie Leslie, Pendleton; Mrs.
Mice Noel, Eugene; Mrs. Gladys
Powell, Lacomb, and Charley and
'ack at home.
The Wares lived near Hermiston
levoral years and were well known
here.
WEATHER REPORT
The weather report for the past
week was as follows:
Date
Max.
March 13 ........... ................. 51 30
March 14 ........... ................. 54 26
March 15 ........... ................. 50 32
March 16 ......... ................. 59 20
...... 63 19
17 ...........
18 ......... ..........
73 23
March 19 ....... ............... 67 48
Return From Trip.
John Iladdox, Claude Iladdox and
A. Morlan, who made a trip to Port
land, Seattle, Bellingham. Canada
and other points, returned to Hermis
ton Tuesday evening. While In Bel
lingham they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Toy Iladdox whose home is in that
city.
be chosen to tnke part In tbe Uma
tilla county tournament which will
probably be held here May 9 and 10.
Dual meets will be held with Stan
field and Helix before the county
tournament Is held, and arrange
ments are being made for dual meets
with Umatilla and Echo. Hermiston
won the Umatilla county tennis
championship last year and all Her
miston would like to see the high
school keep the cup.