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The rare orari SUNSHINE IDEAL ION COWS VOL. XXIV — NUMBER ' 0 Ub, HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930 UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR HOARD M E f T k - REGATTA RACES TO BE OVER ONE MILE COURSE Total $1000; Divided Into 6 Classes; Sponsored by Amer- 18TH ANNUAL FAIR TO BE HELD DIVERSIFIED FARMS FAY — OPPORTUNITIES ARE HERE. can Legion. MEMORIAL SERVICE RE AT AUDITORIUM MERLIN EARNHEART PRE SENTED WATCH BY CLUB Adjudged Best All-around Student by Vote of High School AMERICAN LEGION WELL TAKE Faculty. CULLING EXHIBITS TO BE CONDUCTED SOON SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR GOLF TOURNEY WITH ARLINGTON HELD SUNDAY Arlington Defeats Hermiston Players in Easily Won Game With a E. COSBY, EXTENSION POUL OCTOBER 3-4. Score of 32 to 14. FIFTEEN SENIORS RE CEIVE DIPLOM AS 0. A. HOWARD, STATE SCHOOL CHARGE OF ARANGEMENTS According to L. A. Smith, chair Merlin Earnheart, prominent mem TRYMAN, TO BE IN CHARGE SUPT. GIVES ADDRESS Nine players from the Hermiston man of the Second Annual American her of the senior class of the local Golf club took part in a tournament Division Superintendents Appointed; Legion Regatta, many inquiries have Father Nesdale to Give Address at high school, was presented with the UmaAlIa Project Farm Bureau to at Arlington Sunday, with Arlington Talks on Honors at Graduation Not been received as to the length of the This Fair Predicted Biggest and handsome watch offered by the He easily winning the honors. The re 10 O’clock Meeting in Hold Meeting Wednesday Eve race course to be used in connection Necessary for Success in Col miston Commercial association to .he sults of the game are as follows: Most Successful Yet Given. with this year’s events. In order to Auditorium. best all-around student In the cl iss ning, June 4 Hermiston— (Holes Up) lege or Business Lif®. set the minds of all outboard race The presentation speech was made by The first meeting of the newly fans at rest, Mr. Smitn has Issued Tentative plans and arrangements Superintendent Shaw at the »3 on Felthouse ........ ................................. n elected directors of the Umatilla Pro the following statement: “The race for the observance of Memorial day As evidence of the successful com Clarke .............. ................................. 0 ject Fair board consisting of W. E. course to be used this year at McKay have been completed by the local menceraent exercises held In the pletion of your years preparatory office to have H. E. Cosby, extension high school auditorium TliuesJay Aarhus ................................ 0 Logan, John Jendrsejewski, Logan Lake will be a one mile oval, direct post of the American Legion. 1 poultryman from. Oregon State col Matott .............. ................................. 0 work, diplomas were warded to the Todd, L. C. Dyer and C. M. Jackson, ly in front of the dam. The racers main service which will be open tu evening. 15 members of the senior class of the 1 Biggs ........ ....... ............. Each year a watch Is awarded by lege, conduct culling demonstrat ■was held Monday, May 26, at the of will at no time be more than three the public will be held In the Her Hermiston high school at the annual on local flocks on June 4 and 5 McNaught ....... ................................ 5 flee of the assistant county hundred yards from the face of the miston Auditorium beginning at 10 the association to the student ad It Is planned to cull the flocks of Todd ................ ................................ 2 immencement exercises in the au- judged by the high school faculty as agent where tentative plans were for dam and will be in view without the o’clock Friday morning. H. J. Ott and Hugh Taylor during Paul ................. .......................». . ß torlum last Thursday evening. the most deserving. Selection mulated for the 18th annual fair aid of glasses.” In the absence of Post Commander The commencement address was June and again in August and then which will be held October 3 and 4. H. W. Kelley, who will be out of made on a basis of scholarship ac to carry the flock through the winter Prize money totaling 31,000, ........................... T u * •llvered by C. A. Howard, state Total .......... hievement, school citizenship and Curtis Dyer was again unanimously well as four cups, one offered by town on that day, J. E. Hallybur- iperintendent of schools, from Sal- (Holes U) elected to serve as president and / . Gray ft Wright and the three others ton has been appointed to conduct general accomplishment in activities without further culling, thus empha Arlington— n, Oregon. He discussed at length sising the importance of early cull Fisk .................. over the year before. M. Biggs will again serve as secre by the First National bank of Pen the meeting. ................................ 7 ing, and the possible harm to pro 6 Blnckburne ..... ........................ tary-treasurer. The following program has been dleton, will go to winners in the duction of too much late culling. McDonald ....... . DIAMOND LAKE TO BE OPEN . . . J « high school to be a success in With the various inquiries receiv American Legion Regatta here June arranged: Mr. Cosby will be present at lh«> Wheelhouse ..... ed from breeders of registered dairy 21 and 22, says Ruion Smith, presi Call to order....... J. E. Haliyburton He took his TO FISHERMEN JUNE FIRST meeting of the Farm Bureau Wed Ogilvy ............... ............................. .. 9 cattle throughout the state of Wash dent of the regatta. There Is to be America ............................... Audience nesday evening, June 4, to discuss Ortman ............. ................................ 0 ington and Oregon, it is indicated 6 different classes which will be div Invocation........................Oscar Payne The road to Diamond Lake in Cen problems of feed and management Story .................................................. o that this year's fair will prove one ided Into 2 heats run each day. Violin solo ........................ Miss Kern tral Oregon is open and free of snow with the local poultrymen, nnd will Marshall ........................................... 0 had graduated with honors had made of the biggest and most successful Reading .................... Mary Brownson answer any questions of gcntral in Hertz ................. ................................ 0 a failure in later life and that some according to Matt Rychman, supcrln that has ever been held in this com Solo ....................................... Dr. Prime who took a back place in high school terest that individual members care tendent of hatcheries for the state munity. With the increased inter ♦ <• Introduction of Speaker .............. came out to the front in college and to bring up. Total ..... 32 est in 4-H club work, which will In ..........................J. E. Haliyburton game commission who has returned business careers. He did not mean MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES It is also planned to have Mr. In the afternoon a hotly contested clude the 4-H clubs from north Mor ❖ Address ...................... Father Nesdale from a tour which took him to all Cosby meet with the Farm Bureau ❖ that just because one did graduate baseball game between Arlington and row county as well as sheep clubs ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Duet........Mrs. Payne, Mrs. Burnham of the hatcheries and egg taking sta with honors that It meant they would Cooperative to offer some advice on from Heppner, this division of the Standing Silent Tribute to the tions in that section of the state the most satisfactory feeds for poul Heppner was enjoyed by the Hermls fail but pointed out that everyone (By Grace Rodda)) ton players before returning home. Umatilla Project Fair is proving its Soldier Dead.................... Audience east of the Cascades. Diamond lake should make a success of life and en Donald and Edward Klages, who Star Spangled Banner..........Audience a favorite resort for hundreds of try. The Farm Bureau Cooperative worth along this line and the prizes couraged the lowest and the highest to be offered In each division will are attending Blair business college Benediction .................... Oscar JTiyno resident and non-resident anglers member of the class to make some in Spokane, spent Wednesday and be substantially enlarged over those Immediately following the pro vzill be open for fishing June 1 thing of himself. Thursday at the home of their par of previous years. gram at the auditorium, a line of While on his tour Mr. Ryckman paid Presentation of the diplomas was march will be formed and the crowd close attention to the work going There will be displays of registered ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klages. made by Frank E. Shaw, superin J. V. Allen made a business trio Io will go out to the cemetery in cars.* on |n the hatcheries and states that Guernsey, Holstein and Jersey and a’l tendent of schools, at the close of the breeders indicate their willingness to Portland last week. James D. Todd has been appointed the crews under his direction are program. Morris Pierson wag pre IH*?aM. T. Matott and Rosella and display their stock as this fair will to have charge of the color guard obtaining all tlie eggs the hatcher sented with tho silver cup for being again be an abortion free show. The Vance drove to Pendleton Thurslay. and the firing squad. Local Boy ies are in a position to handle. the most outstanding student and farm products display awards will They were accompanied by Mis Gcii- Scouts will officiate as ushers at the Leonard Nation was awarded tho auditorium. be substantially increased whereby gia Thom. several years and covering more than scholarship to Pacific University. growers can well afford to spend After having been in service for Lester Flannigan who has been The processional was played by the their time in competing tor these seriously ill with the measles has re UNION PACIFIC TO ADD 75,000 miles in its duties of plant high school prehestra and the girls’ prises. covered. OPEN TOP OBSERVATION CAR Ing fry the old ‘‘Pish Pullman” of glee club sang two songs. Mrs. J. The following superintendents of the hatchery department of the state N. Norton and Miss Kern played a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christenson the various divisions were appointed and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McKalne of Open top observation cara will be game commission fs being turned in beautiful duet and the salutatory and tha manner in which these ap Moro were visitor» at the H. H. Chris' carried on the Union Pacifica crack end replaced by a new truck which and valedictory addresses were given pointments were accepted indicates tenson home Sunday. trains, the Portland Limited and the will be known as "Fish Pullman by Morris Pierson and Shlrlie Brown- that the eighteenth annual fair will Continental Limited, between Port II.” The new truck, like Its pre son, respectively. Invocation was M. T. Matott spent Sunday in Ar be the most successful In the history land and The Dalles, Oregon, begin decessor, will be capable of carrying given by Rev. Oscar Payne. lington. He was among the party of ning June } from Portland and June of this community. 16,000 six Inch trout under ordinary The graduates were Robert C. golfers who went from Hermiston. Following are the appointments of 8 from The Dalles. conditions and when equipped with Bennett, Roy Bills, Russell Blessing, R. E. Thom has finished putting up the various divisions: Visitors to the Rose festival and oxygen tanks will accommodate dou Shlrlie Brownson, Dorothy Buell, his first cutting of hay. {Poultry— W. E. Logan, superin other June tourists have always ble that number. Merlin Earnheart, Wllllard Felthouse. Thrill« and spill« a plenty at American Legion Bud Jory spent the week end vis shown a liking for the open cars be tendent, assisted by Guy Cronk In Marian Henderson, Albert Kennings, iting with Glen Hamman. Regatta, McKay Lake, June 21 and 22. charge-of turkeys and Frank Outwits cause they afford an unobstructed The annual fisherman's excursion Leonard Nation, Harold Pace, Mor in chargs of chtcksns. The girls' cooking club of Minne view of Multnomah Falls, Crown over the S. P. ft S. and Oregon Trunk ris Pierson, Elsie Reeder and Jane Dairy—John Jendrsejewski, sup haha district met with Grace and Point and other Columbia Gorge railroads, from Portland to South has been handling poultry feed of BUSINESS MEN FROM 29 0EEG9 Warner. erintendent, assisted by Charles Mary Rodda Tuesday at 2 o’clock. scenery. The cars have leather up Junction on the Deschutes river lur the very best quality for some years. CITIES TO ATTEND SCHOOLS Lynch. Mary demonstrated the making of holstered seats for 92 passengers and ed more than one hundred angler? but In order to check up on the rat IRRIGON SCHOOL CLOSES Sheep— Albert Kennings. muffins. Next week they will meet improved windshields for each seat. last Saturday and Sunday. Weather ions they mix, and to keep abreast With business methods for mer Ground— C. L. Jackson. with Rosella Matott and aha will de Free use of tha open top cars is ex conditions lu Central Oregon were AFTER SUCCESSFUL YEAR the times, they have asked for chants changing as rapidly us Farm Exhibits— Baxter Hutchison. monstrate the making and baking of tended to all Pullman car passen good and the river sufficiently clear the services of Mr. Cosby to go over women’s styles, commercial leaders Women’s Division—Mrs. C. M. cookies. gers. to provide good catches for most of their feeds with them. W. H°s;'ngton, Principal, Outlines of »1 Oregon citt's have again sciied Bob and Johnny Thom motored to Best. The open top cars will be contin those ho visited the famuus flshin Profossor F. L. Knowlton, In uled summer institutes this year a: Improvements. Teachers’ Plans Sports— Logan C. Todd. Umatilla Sunday afternoon. ued throughout the summer. stream. charge of poultry experiment work at a means of keeping in touch with There will be plenty of entertain the college, will probably accompany the most modern developments In For Next Y eir Given. ment both days of the fair which will Mr. Cosby, as he is desirous of Jook their field. consist of sports for the kids, smok After the closing of the school year ing over systems of ventilation that These institutes have been dev .1 ers, merry-go-round, various amuse have been giving satisfactory ras ilts cd as a cooperative project betweer t Irrigon Tuesday, May 20, the ments. alroplanes and the possibility teachers’ plans for the summer and under local climatic conditions. A n d She’s O u to f Reach the Oregon retail merchants assocla of a fire works display. coming school year are as follows: tion, the school of commerce at O--.> Professor Hoisington left Tuesday gon State college, and the coils;- HOSPITAL TO CHANGE night fur Emmet, Idaho, for a visit extension service. They have pro- >f two weeks after which he will go HANDS ABOUT JUNE ed so popular that the schedule ha: •o Moscow, Idaho, to attend the Unl- 'frown to five times the proportlot erslty of Iduhn to get his master's The Hermiston Medical hospital of the first year when only six wcr< legrce in edlicatlon. This fall he formerly conducted by the Misses held. Ornes to Pendleton to take over the Bertha and Marie Hanks Is being A staff of three men will hold tin losition as band director In the Pen- taken over by Dr. A. W. Christopher institutes at each place, two day lleton grade school. Marie Hovce, FLOWERS MADE BY DISABLE! son about the first of June. Mrs. bring spent In each city. Ixiciil com Ugh school teacher, will attend Pull- Bartel of Portland will be In charge mittecs arrange for the meetings and nan college this summer and will VETERANS under the new arrangement and Mrs. Invite in business men from sur take over the position as head of the D. L. McKinney, who is a graduate ¡Is Annual Event Sponsored by Anx rounding towns In tho various cnin anguugc department at Rosalia, nurse from the Good Samaritan hos ties. Washington, this fall. Mrs. C. C. pital in Portland, will be in the office iliary During W°ck Before H. T. Vance, In charge of courser lacker, seventh and eighth grade and nurse at the hospital. Under 'n merchandising at O d. C. will glvr Memorial Duy. ’eaeher. will leave for her home in the new plan the hospital will be lectures and demons! i at Ions in ad Chitwood. Oregon, Immediately. Mrs. open for 24 hour service. The Misses E. E lira« Gr aves, Intermediate room Little red popples mado by invalid vertlslng and salesmahshlp. Hanks will return to Portland. soldiers in the vA:ter ms’ hospital) Bosworth, head of courses In ac teacher lies the position of principal throughout the country are on sale counting, will handls phases n of one of the Seattle grade schools To Leave for Cheney. at all business houses In Hermlsfoi: business management, and O. F. Tate, next year. Miss Effie Renfro, pri Miss Ina Gilbert, teacher In the this week starting last Sa.u day ano secretary of the Jtelall Marchant? mary teacher, will spend the summer Umatilla schools, will leave for Che continuing through Memorial Day, issociatton. will deal with the stori at Oregon State college and will re-' ney, Washington, Saturday, where according to the local American Le -• arrangement. turn to teach at Irrigon next year. she will attend summer school at Tho schedule will begin at Alb ion Auxiliary members. Mr. L. Merton Dawald. a gradu Cheney Normal. The poppies are sold for ten cents any, June 30 snd July 1, and Ineludtc ate of the University of Idaho, at apiece with one cent going to tli< Cottage Grove, Rogeourg. Grants the present time hand director and C®nnty School Superintendent Here. soldier who made tho flower and Pass, Medford. Aihluad, Klamath head of the social science department J. A. Yeager, county school super the remaining nine cents to his fam Falls, Lakeview, Rums, Ontario, at Prosser. Washington, has been intendent, was In Hermiston Friday. ily If he haa one. or for g> ncral care Baker, 1st Grande, Enterprise, Pen elected principal of the Irrigon ■lleton, Heppner, Arlington, Th- schools for next year. Mrs. Dawald of the disabled veterans. WEATHER REPORT Dalits, Rodmond, Bend. Toledo, Til (Continued on Page Four) Mrs. Lyle Tilden Is the local chair 'amook. McMinnville. Hllls'ior», Ore The weather report for the past man for the poppy sale. .on City, Newberg, Salem. Inde SUMMER LIBRARY HOURS week Is as follows: ptndence. Hood River ami Corvallis. Date Max.Mln. Mak«s Improvements. Beginning Monday. June 1. tha May 23 ........ ------- --------- IS 40 for Sommer. The Hermiston Auto Wrecking Home Mrs. E. L. Cherry, who has been Library will be open from 3 to 5 P. May 33 ______ ______ 36 House on the corner of III -ihurt ave teaching near Athena the past year M. daily, except Sunday.— Adv. May 24 _____--- --------------- 73 66 nue and fie-ond street fs being In returned home r vers I days ago to May 36 _________________ 71 4« closed with a 6 foot high board fence spend the svwu :r with her family. From Powell Butt®. May 3 « ------------- .----------- SO 35 which will lie painted. This will add Mra. Edgar Peterson of Powell Tho Chi Try Is jlly are moving to May 37 . — ........ .......... 86 40 greatly to the appezrnnee of the Condon later in tho summer where Butte, Oregon, la spending a few days M»J M -------------------- f J 36 business and also to the he-n'IL-a- Mr. Cherry will be superintendent of with her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Jqq „------------------------ tion ol the aU/. v • s'^onls in tb«t ¡city the comijis yeir. Dyer OPPY SALE MOUNTS LARGER EACH YEAR