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The Hermiston Herald SLOE GRASS SUNSHINE IDEAL FOE COWS VOL. EX IF -NUMBER 4 0 — * 0 HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OSEOOS, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 193' 0 COW TESTING REPORT I ™ FOR MAY IS GIVEN s«“0" ^ ( A U X I L I A R Y REPORTS • “ <» POPPY SALE SUCCESS VARIETY STORE CHANGES HANDS JUNE FIRST FARM BUREAU MEET ING HELO JUNE 4 DIVERSIFIED EARNS PAY — OPPORTUNITIES ARE HERE. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PEE YEAR CULLING DEMONSTRATIONS GIVEN JUNE 4 AND 5 MEMORIAL OAY SER VICES OBSERVED HERE H. L. Propst of Goldendaie, Wash Poultry Raising an Established Busi ingtou, purchased the variety store ness. Flocks Being Increased and formerly conducted and owned by F, 122 COWS PRODUCE OVER 4 0 1 To Accompany Member». I APPROXIMATELY THIRTY-FIVE H. Morian and took over the busi H. E. COSBY AND F. L. KNOWL Houses Built by Poultrymen. REV. FATHER NESDALE GIVES IN ness about June 1. Mr. Propst has POUNDS BUTTERFAT Hermiston will be represented by TON SPEAK ON POULTRY DOLLARS CLEARED had experience in this line of mer Culling demonstrations on local SPIRING ADDRESS I fire young people at the annual chandising having run a similar poultry flocks were held June 4 and S. R. Cooper, W. G. Webber, A. R. summer session of the boys and girls Proceed» From This Unit go to Help store in Goldendaie for the past few Meeting Held in Methodist Church is 5 with H. E. Cosby, of the extension Services Held Under the Auspices I club school at Corvallis beginning I years. Coppock and 0. Coryell Have Well Attended, poultry Sit With Welfare Work in Portland service at Oregon State college doing I Monday. June 9. Grace Rodda. Jean of the Local American Leg- Mr. and Mrs. Propst moved to the actual work. The flocks of H High Herds f°r Six Months. I Barnard, Margaret Hemphill, Floyd uation Discussed. Veteran»’ Hospital. Hermiston Monday of this week and J. Ott and Hugh Taylor were culled McMullin and Rosella Matott will be | i°n Post. have established their home iu the A total of 821 cows In 52 herds in attendance from the local clubs. A meeting of the Umatilla Project and it is planned now to cull these With a total of 836.40 taken In Anna Strohm house on Gladys ave Despite cold weather and a drixz- were tested In the association for I Kenneth Lay and Irene Attebury of I the American Legion Auxiliary j& Farm Burecu was held Wednesday flocks again In August and then the month of May with a total aver- Stanfield will he the representatives well pleased with results of the poppy nue formerly occupied by Frank evening at 8 o’clock with H. J. Ott, carry the flock through the winter ling rain, people of Hermiston and Little. age production of all cows reaching from that district. sale held Memorial day week even president, presiding, and a large without further culling, thus empha-1 the surrounding country gathered at Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Morian will number of farmers In attendance. sizing the importance of early cull I the Hermiston auditorium Memorial 8 ml,k each- contain- Those In charge of the session at I thou<h the proceeds were not as high ing 28.85 pounds of butterfat. One Oregon state college are expecting “ la8t X«*»’. having made upproxi leave Thursday morning for Bel The poultry situation and the dif ing and the possible harm to product I lay at 10 o’clock to pay tribute* to I ?ur soldier dead. Practically all hundred and twenty-one cows pro- an UBU8uany BUCCessful summer A mate,y »50.00 then. But due to cold lingham, Washington, where t ferent phases in the poultry business ion of too much late culling. Much building of poultry houses I business houses were closed and at duced over 40 pounds of butterfat ,arge Bumber of young peop,e ¿ 1 weather and not as large a crowd at will visit their daughter, Mrs. Roy constituted the principal source of curing the month, according to the al, counties the 8tate are expect. the Memorial day exercises, the Aux- Haddox, for a short time while de discussion at this meeting. F. L. is planner over the project for the I It) A. M. a public memorial service Knowlton from Oregon State college coming summer and fall. Poultry I was conducted under auspices of the Tf»i°i ?*" . Ay, »C Kernkamp’ ed to be in attendance. Any club i,,ary very weH selling as many ciding on their future location. H. J. as^datlo“ Dalry I members who have won a first place - «'A outlined a new tyne of chicken house raising has become an established local American Legion post. business on the Irrigated farms o, Hallyburton. acting in the absence WILLIAM SOUTHWARD emphasizing in particular ventila In any club division at the state fair The Hermiston unit has members tion in cold weather and the hous the west end of the county and tht sf Post Commander H. W. Kelley, For the six months since the be- last year Is entitled to a scholarship at Stanfield, Echo and Hermiston Funeral services for William ing of hens. H. E. Cosby, poultry past year has showed a considerable wag the chairman in charge. ginning of the testing year the two at the school this year. Any other I and nil of these towns were active in Father Nesdale as the main speak high herds of over 20 cows belonged member who has his work up to date I Participating in the sale. Stanfield Southward. 69, who died at his home specialist from Oregon State college increase in the number and size of er of the day, gave a fitting and In the flocks kept. It Is predicted that west of town. May 30, after a short also spoke on poultry, briefly touch to S. R. Cooper and C. A. Lynch, and who Is 12 years of age or over responded with 86.95 Echo with In the next class of from 12 to 20 may attend by paying his own ex-114.90 and Hermiston with 823.55 illness, were held from the Praun ing high production, vontilation the coming year will far exceed any spirational address appropriate to the Funeral Parlors Monday afternoon economic conditions, prices, the im previous one In egg production. Even >ccasion. A program presented at cows, W. A. Chaney and C. W. Til- penses. I All of this goes Into a fund for wel at 2 o’clock Ih Rev. Oscar Payne, porting of eggs, egg breaking mach at the present low price of eggs the services consisted of a vocal duet de" h‘ d thex hi h pro<,UC‘ns herd8’ ■- M. Hauser, assistant county fare work at the Veterans’ hospital pastor of th? Methodist church, of ines, sanitation, feed situation and poultrymen are said to be makinc by Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Burnham while thow herds of under 12 cows agnet( w,n accompany the c,ub mem. I iu Portland. ficiating. Interment was made in range. He then had members at a fair return on their investment with piano accompaniment by Mrs. r«I'ed ¿1 t aBd Dyer bers to Corvallis Sunday morning and Every poppy offered in this sale the Echo cei- etery with the services Cheap feed is “I“« Incentive for toe Norton. A reading was given by 8 ' Roy G- Attebury, club leader at Iwas made by veterans In the hospital under the auspices of Vineyard tending ask any questions in regard the increaso In flocks It being said Mary Brownson and a violin solo by to poultry and he answered them A. Carter had the high produc- Stanfield, will accompany; the Stan- In Portland and the Hermiston Aux lodge Number 206, I. O. O. F. briefly. Both addresses were Very on good authority that eggs can be Miss Kern. in» cow for the month, Sylvia, a fielj representatives. Hilary wishes to take this opportun- The audience participated in a Mr. Southward was born October good and showed the poultrymen produced here nt as low a figure a gra<e Jersey, who produced 1448 _________________|lty to thank everyone who helped itanding trlhuto to the heroic dead In any location in the Pacific North 1861, in Aliigon, Michigan, from just what highlights to watch In this pounds of milk containing 79.8 I t .GC A T . ROY SCOUT I make this poppy sale a success. Mrs. west. Week before last lumber wai ind in singing America and the nat- where he moved to Cottage Grove business. pounds of fat. The second high pro- ACH3EVES COVETED HONOR Lyle Tllden was chairman in charge where he resided for some time. He delivered at the Gilbert Smith ranch 'cnal anthem. The Invocation at the E. M. Hauser, assistant county duclng cow for the month was Ros- lor the sale. for a poultry house 24x84 feet. Last leginning of the services and the moved to Hermiston from Cottage agent, announced the winners In the aira, a purebred Jersey belonging to I Grove about 12 years ago and lived essay contest and presented checks week John Lewis started construct benediction at the close were given A. E. Porter. Rosalra produced 1603 1 Last Saturday in the office of the AUXILIARY CANNERY on the west side for that length of to Edith Clarke and Jimmy Neary ion of a house 24x30. Henry Oti y Reverend Oscar Payne. pounds of milk containing 72.11 county judge in Pendleton wag Short services at the local ceme CONSIDERED A SUCCESS enacted the first real drama in the time. He is survived by his wife, as prizes for winning this contest. of Columbia district contemplates an pounds of butterfat. Mrs. Wm. Southward, two sons, Wm. ¡H. U. Ott, chairman, was also addition to his present house which tery where the graves were decorat- Highest cows making over 6 0 1 life of one of our local Boy Scouts* The output of the Auxiliary cann d, followed the meeting in the audi pounds of fat are owned by S. R. | when the chairman of the board of ery has exceeded the expectation of Southward Jr. of Hermiston and Vul asked to appoint a committee to will give him a house 200 Pect long torium. Cooper, Alpha Chrlstley, A. E. Por- reMtew .for the PepdtWon district the committee In charge and a re Southward of Pengra, Oregon; three look after preparations for the 4th which lg of the latest type of con The following Is the address by ter and A. R. Coppock. Highest four I nwar^e<* Star Scout Bill Hurly the daughters, Sadie Southward of Her ot July celebration which is to be struction and will later be equipped order of cans has been made with year old cow» making 45 pounds of highest badge of honor In scouting, miston, Mrs. Carl Meyers of Baker held in this community. A musical with conveyors for handling feed t< Tcv. Father Nesdale: prospects that more will be needed. fat are owned by W. A. Chaney, A. I Eag,e Scout badge and Mrs. A. G. WI eatley of Enu program put on by Fern Lindner. the various pens. This fall he ex My Friends: At present a large amount -of aspar- This is not merely a holiday—It la Claw, Washington. Mr. Southward Edna Ott, Dorcas Throop and Helen pects to have 1700 chickens going R. Coppock, O. Coryell George Winn, Th*8 badge 1« won only after con- gus _ is being processed. __ The cannery i Holy day, set apart by a grateful Bertha Cool. F. H. Rinks. C. W. Til- slderable hard work in wining 2 1 1 Recently ,n«UlTed a’ ten-horoe boiler has been an active member of the I. Jeudrzejcwski was very much enjoyed Into the laying house. Harry Spin lountry as sacred to the hallowed O O. F. for many years. by the large audience In atteiidançe. nlng, north side poultryman, is con den and L. C. Dyer. Highest three merit badges Is accomplished and tor the use of of the the laundry and After the meeting adjourned lunch templating modernizing his present nemory of her heroic dead, cosecrat- year olds making over 40 pounds Bill is to be complimented for being cannery and a man is in charge at was served In the basement of the houses with the Idea of keeping about d and dedicated to those noble of fat are owned by A. E. Bensel, cne of the tew to receive an Eagle all times. A new power capping DOCTOR FROM PENDLE church by the Farm Bureau Auxil three thousand layers. Many other? ouls, whose lives were so courage- A. E. Porter, F. A. Baker, A. R. Cop- badge. The local Scoutmaster to are contemplating buildings to house usly and so generously given for TON LOCATES HERE iary. pock. S. R. Cooper, A. Chrlstley and I aether with five scouts accompnn machine has been installed, the old process being too slow. Most patrons the groat number of chickens which the establishment, the preservation Sylvan Pierson. Highest cows 2 | led B111 on this honor seeking trip, are using tin cans rather than the Dr. T. K. Johnson, physician ant, snd the welfare of the republic. are being brooded this spring. years old making 35 pounds of fat ja m es l . M c C ullough old glass jars. Three hundred and surgeon, moved to Hermiston Mon Memorial day hag a two-fold pur- are owned by HT. J. Reid, Carl An fifty cans of asparagus were turned day of this week where he will prac lose. It hRg been inspired, In the James L. McCullough, a resident ♦ out last Tuesday which Is but a frac tice medicine. Dr. Johnson has been derson, M. O. Stetson, W. G. Web ♦ « Irst place, by one of the most fun- of Umatilla county for the past 60 ber, S. R. Cooper, Wm. Mitchell and MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES tion of the output possible under goo<j located in Pendleton for the past LOCAL NEWS ITEMS < lamental instincts of the human years, passed' away at Berrlan, Ben ♦ ♦ conditions. George W. Winn. three years and Is quite well known heart—reverence for the dead; and < ton county, Washington, Saturday There Is a large number of high ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in this community. Hia office is afternoon. May 31, at four O’clock n the second place as we recall their ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a *« « producing young cows this month (By Grace Rodda)) GARD OF THANKS located in the upstair» of the Tele Funeral services were held from the Visit at Sister’» H°me. lory, their unswerving loyalty to In the association, thirty 2 year olds Pete Sheridan and daughter Mary phone building, and will be ready for Echo church with Rev. Oscar Payne Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart of Port heir native land, and their supreme having made over 35 pounds of but- Jane and Mrs. Gladys Comstock were I wish to express my sincere thanks practice about the middle of this officiating, at 1:30 o’clock Wcdnes land, were week-end guests at thi tacrlflce, in the defense of it» honor, terfat, twenty-four 3 years olds over In W alla W alla last Sunday visiting and appreciation to the American week. the glory of It» flag, it Incites day afternoon, June 4. Interment home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Baraga: 40 pounds butterfat and twelve 4 with relatives, Legion and American Legion Aux s to higher sentiments of patriot- In the Columbia district. Mr. Stew Dr. and Mrs.' Johnson together was made in the Echo cemetery. year olds having made over 45 O. K. Mudge Is driving a new iliary for the beautiful flowers which art is a brother of Mrs. Baragar sm, and to a more unselfiah devo- pounds of butterfat. Eight boarders Chrysler coupe which he recently they sent me while I was in the Vet with their son moved to Hermiston They were accompanied on their tri] lon to these United States, its con- the first of the week where they are C°oked Food Sale June 14 were, detected and sold for beef. purchased. eran’s Hospital number 77 In Port making their home In the Cressy Don't forget the cooked food sale from Portland by Kenneth Athej tltutlon, Its laws and its glorious Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sons Billy land. house on Hermiston avenue formerly to be held at the Hermiston Market who is attending the Adcox aviation traditions. and Bobby motored to Pendleton GARD OF THANKS W. H. Howe. occupied by Leo Hurly. June 14 by the Ladies’ Altar Socloty. school. They returned to Portlunt' (Space does not permit, and the re- Thursday. Sunday night. —Adr. Mr. and Mrs. William Kraeger of We wish to express our sincere riainder of address will be printed in thanks and appreciation to the many Pendleton were at the Sisson home next week’s Herald.) From La Grande. friends who were go kind to us dur Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Kelley of Lc) ing the illness and death of our hus Pete Sheridan and Mrs. Gladys RESOLUTIONS Grande, were in Hermiston Wcdnes band and father, William Southward, Comstock were Pendleton visitors They’re Back Aprin — B y Albert T. Reid day of this week. Whcrens, The Heavenly Father has and also for the beautiful floral of Thursday. ferings. een fit to take our beloved Brother The girls’ cooking club, "The Mrs. Wm. Southward and family Merry Mixers,” met with Rosella K William Southward; be it resolved The Homo Economics club held It' 'hat Vineyard Lodge No. 206 I. O. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Meyers Matott at 2 o’clock Monday. Mem regular meeting In the Method!-.t 0. F. extend their heartfelt sympa- Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Wheatley bers present were Jane Jackson, church Wednesday afternoon wltl hy to the bereaved family, and a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Southward Beverly Allen, Rosella Matott, Gladys O K m y o ea rsI TkeCouMry J btowvhera their club leader, Mrs. W. H. Hint- ■opy of these resolutions be spread McKenxie, Irene McKenzie and Mary Í8 perfectly gorgeous ! line. Regular business was trans they’re ¿o pon the minutes of this Lodge and Rodda. Rosella is the only one who PROGRAM AT RIVOLI THEATRE acted an,l they will hold anothe: i copy be sent to the bereaved family, kave tke grandesC has completed the work required in meeting two weeks from Wednes ‘he same to be printed in the Hermis STARTING SATURDAY, JUNE " com . I'll the first year work. Refreshments day. ton Herald. motor Î Saturday will find one of the of ice cream and cookies were served W. R. longhorn, at the close of the meeting. greatest pictures ever produced Old Timers Return. George Harkenrider, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson were ■bowing at the Fox Rlvoll theatre Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley, wh< M. L. Watson, dinner guests at the Harold K. Dean In Pendleton. The picture "AH spent the winter In Fullerton, .1 «I1 Committee. home Sunday. Quiet on the Western Front" Is cred fornla. visiting Dr. and Mrs. W. W Loren Jackson is employed at the Ited with four stars which means Illsley, returned to Hermiston »7 d- WEATHER REPORT Experiment station. that the picture is extraordinary. nesday morning and will make theli The U-Oo I-Go club met with Mrs. Nearly every star on the Para home on Gladys avenue, which was Date Max. Min. mount roster w ill be at the R lv Dean Thursday. recently occupied by Mr», and Miss May 29 .......... ..................... 75 51 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Flannigan and oll theatre Sunday when Paramount’s Kern. May 30 ................... i ........... 71 53 novelty entertainment, the all-etar son Lester, returned home Tuesday May 81 ............ 78 50 from Caldwell, Idaho, after visiting festival "Paramount on Parade” From Seattle. June 1 ................................ 74 44 with Mrs. Flannigan’s brother, Mr. come» to Pendleton for the first time. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Newell, of June 2 ................................ 70 47 Fred Lewis. Eighteen joyous Interludes Introduce Seattle, Washington, were week-end June 3 ........................... 87 43 The water has been out of the the famous Hollywood personalities guests at the home of their uncle June 4 77 48 Maxwell ditch for several days be la scenes of intimate revelry. and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George There wag .35 inch of rain. Paramount has made this picture cause of the mossing last Thursday Strohm. and Friday and Monday there was a entirely different from anything ever Surprise Party Held. before seen on the screen. "Para break In the ditch on the old Frank Pendleton Vi»itor». Monduy evening at the home of Stone ranch. mount on Parade” is a grand mel Dr. T. K. Johnson and Waller Mr». Tom Fraser fourteen »routs ange of song, laughter, drama, danc llnmm were Pendleton visitors Wed authored for a surprise farewell party ing and romance, many of the scenes Called to nesday afternoon. for Bill Hurly, who recently receiv Mr. and Mr». H. L. Propet, recent being shown la Technicolor. It ed the honor of Eaglo Scout. He was moves swiftly with a gennlne spar arrivals in Hermiston and new own prrs’ nted with a hunting knife and Goes to Spokane. ers of the Variety »tor«, were called kle. Speed, w it and Hash make it Mr». W. W. Felt house loft Tues sheath by Scoutmaster Payne as a one of the moot enjoyable entertain to Ione, Oregon. Thursday afternoon day for Spokane. Washington, where token of friendship between the fel by the sodden death of Mm. Propet’s ments ever produced. she will visit with friends. low Scouts and Hill. The gang then Eleven directors, all hit-makers, brother, L. P. Davidson, county com took possession of Mrs. Fraser’» kltch La Grande Visitor. collaborated on the frolic, under the missioner of Morrow county. Mnrraret Neary left Tuesday for en and enjoyed Ice cream with Bill, general supervision of Elsie Janis, La Crande whtra »ho will visit for a wlto had made considerable prepara Internationally famous stage etar and R a to n From Portland. tion for retiring. However, he man few week». Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner re dirtetor. aged to eat hi» lea cream without turned from a husiaeee trip to Port Portland Visitor. the necessary additional cloth«« and Mr. W. H. Howe made a trip to land Satorday. iDjoyC*1 U 1» hi« pajsmM- ft41a:.4 ovzr U e week end. End! June 21. E M. Hau*cr I A ? Couple o f our M o st Undesirable Citizens.