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The Hermiston Herald BLUE OBASS SUNSHINE IDEAL FOB COWS <OL. XXIV — NUMBER 43— FOR COMING YEAR ELECTED HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1930 FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY HOLDS PICNIC JUNE 20TH Committees to Arrange for Auxiliary Float Appointed at This Meeting. COMMITIES FOR PIC NIC MEET TUESDAY PLANS AND PROGRAM ARRANGED DIVERSIFIED FARMS FAY — OPPORTUNITIES ABE HEBE. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAB RESULTS OF PASTURE GRASS EXPERIMENTS GIVEN OUT A. D. Sm ith Gi ’»s Results on P asture Grass Experim ents and F er tilizers for Pastures. CROWD HAVE THRILLS AT LEGION REGATTA SAT & SUN A. D. Smith of Hermiston has been FOR CELEBRATION | 1 The Farm Bureau Auxiliary held experimenting for some years with LOCAL CLUB MEMBERS k picnic Friday afternoon, June 20. KETING COOPERATIVES PLANS JUNE 16 Stanfield Grange and Farm Bureau pasture grasses and has also done PLACE IN JUDGING CONTEST HERMISTON POST REPORT GROSS in Columbia park where the regular some work on fertilizing pastures business of the organization was tak Invite aU Communities to P*r RETURNS OF $280.00. The first extensive poultry mar A. D. Smith Elected Director School with a view towards Increasing the The Oregon State college summer keting organization under the fed en up. The main topic of discussion ticipate in Festivities. carrying capacity of lands used for the 4th of July picnic to be put District No. 9; F. B. Swayze session held for 4-H club members 2000 People W itness Two Day E vent eral farm board plans is a federa pasture purposes. on by the Farm Bureau an,] Stanfield tion of local turkey marketing co from all over the state closed last The committees from the Stanfield Re-elected in Dist. No. 14. W ith W eather Ideal for While his soil is hardly typical of Saturday, June 21, after two weeks operatives of 10 western states to Grange and the different committees Grange and the Umatilla Project were appointed to arrange for the provide a central sales agency for the Occasion. What appeared on the surface to Farm Bureau who are in charge of the majority of land on the rpoject, of study and amusement. Jean Barn Auxiliary float. be a very quiet and usual school entire area. Plans for this organiza as it is heavier than most of the land ard and Grace Rodda, local club the Inter-community picnic to be held Those committees were composed The Legion Regatta given by the election for school district Number tion were completed at a conference of: at Columbia Park July 4, met Tues and is sub-irrigated, the results that members, entered the Judging con Pendleton Post of the American Leg 9, held Monday, June 23, resulted In at Salt Lake city at which Oregon Mrs. Sommerer, chairman, assist day evening In the office of the As he has obtained may be of some value teBts In sewing and canning while ion was smiled upon by the weather a fairly heavy vote in which A. D. was represented by F. L. Ballard, od by Mrs. Minor. Mrs. MtiCully and sistant County Agent to make last when applied to other types of soil. state county agent leader of Oregon Smith, farmer in the Westland dis at tho school and placed fifth and god last Saturday and Sunday when definite plans for the celebration. Mrs. Jendrzjewski. A small plot of Reeds Canary grass the weather was Ideal for the occa trict, was elected director for a five State College, and Herbert Byers, The idea of fireworks and firecrack third respectively. Charles Brochr, was one of the first grasses to make Mrs. Lynch, chairman, assisted by sion given at McKay dam. The year term. Ralph Richards, the only manager of the Douglas county tur ers was brought up and It was de growth In the spring, and has made a Pilot Rock club member, placed in crowd was treated to numerous thrills Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Tilson and Mrs name which appeared on the ballot, key growers cooperative. cided that a certain time would be exceptionally vigorous growth thru- Stockard. the boys’ Judging contest. and spills, especially when no less The plan as finally agreed upon received 8 votes, while A. D. Smith, Mrs. Hammer, chairman, assisted by designated when anyone could set out the season on a very wet piece The club members who attended, than six boats went out of one race, received 24, there being five other by state representatives and W. F. off firecrackers, but after that it is of land. Ladino clover planted on Mrs. Bloom, M-s. Llebe, Mrs. Lenz votes cast for Smith which were evi Schilling of the federal farm board asked by the committees as a special this same piece of land showed rath studied hard while at the institute five of them capsizing. Surfboard and Mrs. Madden. riding also added to the excitement dently Intended for A. D. Smith also. will permit local cooperatives to con Mrs Barnard, chairman, assisted favor that no one set off firecrack er poor growth probably due to com and have come back with new plans wflth High jumps over the chute, The heavy voting resulted at a late tinue satisfactory trade connections by Mrs. Christley, Mrs. Lilly and Mrs ers on the grounds as they would In bination of excezs water and a slight for the coming year’s work. They with approximately 2000 people look hour of the election by various already established on the coast, but terrupt the program. The commit accumulation of alkali. feel more enthusiastic and eager to ing on at the second annual out Shannon. groups from different sections of the will provide for all eastern shipments Mrs. Joe Udey, chairman, assisted tees also ask e tch one who attends On a piece of land that has better accomplish something since they board regatta. union high school district. to be cleared through one central by Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Walters and to bring their own cups and saucers. drainage Mr. Smith reports that have realized what can be done in With the weather conditions ex Ice cream will be served by the 4-H The board of directors for Union sales agency in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rogers. brome grass, orchard grass, meadow this lino of work. They also report actly right for the concessions booths High School District number 9 Is Each state Is entitled to a repre Mrs. Klk, chairman, assisted by Mrs. club members and lemonade by the a splendid time in recreational sports fiscue and rye grass have made a operated by the local American Leg Farm Bureau. composed of the following: W. W. sentative on the central board of Buell and Mrs. Harr. very good growth, and are valuable while at the campus. ion post, H. W. Kelley, post com All surrounding communities are directors, and those states which are Felthouse, H. J. Ott, Ed. Jackson, Mrs. Dunning, chairman, assisted Margaret Hemphill, Jean Barn mander, reports a gross return of ap in increasing the amount of stock Jesse Goff, A. D. Smith. composed of two districts are en by Mrs. Jewett and Mrs. Hanson. invited to attend and participate in that can be carried on an acre of ard and Floyd McMullen, all local proximately >280.00. Several of the The election of a member for the titled to a representative for each Mrs. Ott, chairman, assisted by the festivities of the day. The com ground. club members, returned to Hermiston local Boy Scouts were at the grounds board of directors for school district district, the two representatives hav Mrs. Upham, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. mittees promise you a good time and Saturday while Grace Rodda and assisting the Legion at the booths. Two fertilizer trials ar_- being car a good program. No. 14 was held Monday, June 18, ing one-half vote each. Williams. ried on by Mr. Smith, one on fairly Rosella Matott visited in Portland Thrilling and exciting motor boat The tentative plan of organization where a small number of votes were Mrs. Noble, chairman, assisted by wet land and one on land that has before returning home. Irene Atte- races held the crowd's attention both cast and F. B. Swayze was re-elect is for the formation of local coopera Mrp. Keller, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. good drainage. There is no appre bury, Wilhelmlna Hedrick and Ken afternoons of the regatta and Satur ed a director for 3 years. The board tive pools which unite to form Smith. ciable results from tho application neth Lay of Stanfield returned home day evening a large crowd attended of directors for district number 14 state organization, and the state or Mrs. Henry Hooker, chairman, of fertilizer on the wet plot but on June 21, with knowledge gained at the dance at Happy Canyon. Var constat of: W. J. Warner, chairman, ganization in turn is a member of assisted by Mrs. Hurst and Mrs. Ad- the other plot the grasses have made the school to help their clubs In that ious other forms of amusement not the federated marketing organiza F. B. Swayae, F. C. Woughter, R. A. d toman. approximately four times the growth district. on the scheduled program helped to tion. Brownson, clerk. The idea in these committees is that they have made on the adjoin entertain the visitors who flocked to In Oregon the Douglas county or for them to think up original and ing untreated land. The orchard Attend Picnic a t Meecham. Pendleton. ganization Is already incorporated clever ideas for the float on the 4th Deputy Sheriif Bert Nation and grass seems to have been the most Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nortn attended RANDOM THOUGHTS The endleton Post is planning on as a co-qperative marketing agency, of July and at the next meeting each Chief of Police Harry Kelley have stimulated of all the grasses. the first annual picnic of the Red and holding another such regatta next and It remains for the local pools chairman will be asked to report and declared war on gasoline thieves and Some ex-bulla are now trying to In the eastern part of the state to Ammonia sulfate was used as a White Store organization held at year with a few changes which will the best ideas will be picked out and are out to put a stop to the steal There make the next one better and bigger make a bare living. basic compound and other plant food Meecham Sunday, June 22. Incorporate, forming cooperatives he used in the parade on the Fourth. ing of gasoline from other cars which elements were added to parts of the were about 300 present at the picnic than the one witnessed Saturday and and unite with the western section At the close of the meeting Friday has been going on in this vicinity “Can Industries Expect Record plot. However, apparently the representing Red and White Stores Sunday. to form the state organization, which delicious refreshments of ice cieam Yea r F —Financial note. They can. for the past several weeks. They ad ground traeated with ammonia sul fiom practically every town in East. will be a member of the federated and cake were served. vise buying gasoline Would be cheap fate gave as large Increases as the eiT Oregon and Southeastern Wash E n tertain W ith Bridge P arty. A magazine says that the British organization. er In the long run as is shown by parts of the plot that had additional ington. Mrs. Leila Phelps and Mrs. C. C. The plan as worked out provides array In the Rhineland has faded out. what happened a day or so ago. WEATHER REPORT elements added, as there was little Oregon tUTkey growers with an op Durfey entertained with a bridge A movie, so to speak. Cecil Edwards and Ralph Bram- difference In the Increased growth Visits at Sister’s Home. party Friday aternoon at the Hermis portunity to market their crop this Date Max. Min. man, who claim to be from Chicago, throughout the entire plot. Dr. M. S. Kern of Pendleton, who ton hotel in honor of Mrs. Phelps’ A Arm advertises: “T ry Shopping fall In a more orderly manner than June 19 .................... .............. 83 43 were sentenced to 30 days In the W ith Scissors Among the Advertise ever before, as the central sales plan Some of the results of Mr. Smith’s has just returned from a trip around daughter, Mrs. Carl Voyen, who Is ments." Well, that’s a good way to cut will tend to eliminate the present June 20 .............,..... .............. 78 59 county Jail by Justice of the Peace (work may be quite pertinent on the world, visited Friday with his visiting from Vale, Oregon. Four lune 21 ................... .............. 81 45 Norborne Berkeley on charges of prices. sister, Mrs. H. E. Hitt. tables of bridge were enjoyed by jockeying of one pool against an lune 22 ................... other farms on the project, even .............. 83 46 stealing gas from an automobile thoee present, with Mrs. George other by the buyers. After an exhaustive survey by eco June 23 ................... 49 parked near the Hermiston hotel. though there Is a difference In soil Briggs winning low honors and Miss nomic experts It has been agited that lune 24 ................... .............. 83 58 Ralph W ood\| ^rd and Robert J. from the condition existing wl ere Former W ife Objects the moving picture Industry Is on a ELECTED TO TEACH June 25 ................... .............. 87 48 Marshall of Hermiston were given 10 the trials were conducted. to Epitaph, and Sua» Clara Bryant winning high honors. sound basis. There was .03 of an Inch rain London.—Jenny Cruwshuy Ralston Is days in jail by Justice of the Peace SEVENTH GRADE CARD OF THANKS suing her husband, William, for 812’»,- Milton, former project residents, were S. West of this elty on a charge Constance O’Keefe, graduate of St. A censor In mentioning the nn- 000 because, after a separation order In Hermiston Monday of this week of driving an automobile without a druped actress In a lending revue said: Cloud Normal school at St. Cloud, Returns From Vacation. I wish to thank my friends for granted 14 years ago, he erected a visltln their daughter, Mrs. Gwyn license. The quartet were arrested 'Why, she waa dressed only In a post Minnesota, has been elected to teach W. R. Howe returned Tuesday of heir kindness and sympathy to mt monument to her with this inscription; Fr°m Milton. age stamp.” That’s probably why her the seventh grade In the Hermiston this week from Reding, California, by Deputy Sheriff Bert Nation. “In loving memory of Jenny, the Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell of n my time of trouble. public schoool. Miss O’Kceft has appearance waa canceled. dearly beloved wife of W. It. Craw Hughes. They returned the same and Bend, Oregon, where he has been Mrs. J. D. Waghorn. attended summer school at the Uni shay Ralston, died May 20, 1916." Read The Herald W a n t Ada. day taking their little grandson, vacationing for the past month. versity of Minnesota for two years The wife claims thnt s le Is not dead Loyd Hughes, with them. Father Dies in Portland. and that, as she Is !n bus ness for her and comes highly recommended with Word was received from Mrs A. six years teaching experience. self, such a memorial Uns done her Pendleton Visitor. W. L. llamm was in Pendleton W. Christopherson, who has been in considerable flnanclul da/nage. Wednesday afternoon looking over Portland with her parents the last Goes to Portland. the Pharmaceutical situation in the several weeks, that her father, W. Pauline Morris, who just arrived county Beat. W o rse T h a n C ensure Morrow, passed away Monday even from Baker, Oregon, left for Portland Tho meanest, most contemptible A ttend R egatta Dance. ing from septicaemia. Wednesday to be gone for an indefi kind of praise Is tluit wliteli lirst Wesley Blessing and Billy Felt- nit length of time. speaks well of a man, snd then quail house motored to Pendleton Saturday lies It with n “but."—Beecher. evening to attend the regatta dance. ELECTIONS HELD JUNE 23 AND FEDERATION OF TUBKEY MAR GAS THIEVES WILL BE GIVEN HEAVY JOLT U. O fO . Summer School Opens In ^ ^ P o rtla n d A nd Eugeue June 2 3 r a A- rca* international flare, In ad dition to the broadening Influence of educators drawn from every part of the United States, will mark the University of Oregon summer ses sions which open at the Lincoln high school In Portland and on the cam- pus at Engene Monday, June 23, It la announced by Alfred Powera, dlr ector. Teaching classes at the sessions, and available for lectures and spec ial addresses will be Kiang Kang-Hu newly appointed professor of Chinese studies, McGill university, and Moises Saenz, assistant professor of education. Republic of Mexico. Pro fessor K la-g Ksng-Hu will offer an interesting course in Oriental' rat, which will give the students a back ground of the culture of the orient as wall as definite ideas on art, while Senor Saenz will be on the staff for edneation. Professor Kiang Kang-Hu, who is noted as an author of books In both English and Chinese. Is holder of high Chinese degrees through com petitive examinations and has been a professor at Peking Imperial Uni versity and Nanking Government University, as well as having done considerable teaching In thia constar. Sanar Basa», who waa educated both la the United States known for research work ia of Mexico and for his writings, and has had a long and varied career In schol administration and other edu cational work In his country. Additional interest Is attached to the summer session this year since two unique ventures, a summer cruise to Hawaii for 100 students ana their faculty members, and a post session trip to Alaska are also on the sched ule. The Hawaiian bound students will pass through Portland Monday night for Vancouver where they will take ship. After six weeks In Hono lulu they will return about August 15. The Alaskan trip, which proved so successful last yssr, will take place hi A ugust Nationally known educators who will be with the university for the sessions at Eugene and Portland In clude Dr. Alexander Goldenwelser, famous anthropologist of W ashing ton, D. C. ; Dr. David Snedden, pro fessor of education, Columbia univer sity; William Norris Davis, author ity on geography fromTUarvard uni versity; Charles G. Vannest, profes sor of history and education, Harris Teachers’ college; Dr. Grace M. Fern- aid. university of California at Los Angeles, and a number of others. Leading professors of the University of Oregon have also been retained for Oregon Automobile Owners Urged To Secure Licenses Immediately The fact that Oregon motorists |If everyone will co-operate by send- have been permitted to use the new ing in bis application “ ** at once, we license plates on their automobiles will be able to make a record this two weeks In advance of the first s< nson. Several improvements in the day of the new fiscal year, or July 1, re-licensing methods have been adop leads those in charge of the work to ted which have speeded up the work the conclusion that practically all and enabled tbe department to han cars In the state can be registered by dle several times the former dally July 1, according to Hal E. H obs . volume. Facilities for obtaining plates in secretary of state, in the following adoltion to the regular mail order announcement; “I urge every automobile owner to division, include the Salem license send In his application for license bureau, two Portland offices—the now, as all the departments are fully regular branch at 59 Fifth Street, organized to care for the peak season and a new sub<-statlon at East 6th rush, and every day that the people and Alder, and sheriff's offices thru- delay in filing their applications out the state, with the exieptlon of only adds to the expense of handling Multonomah and Marlon counties, the work. I am very anxious to have where direct service Is supplied by tho work completed as rapidly as the state department. "Little time remains for license possible and have established July 1st as the date on which applications renewals If the motorist Is to con filed. The law is that the old plates form to tho requirements of the law expire on June 30. and with the co and have his automobile equipped operation of the public I will have with the new plates by the first of every car in the state decora'ed with! July. Early action is Imperative to a set of brand new plates by that save the automobile owner from the time. 'embarrassment of being stopped for “It costs a considerable sum to lark of plates or from the inconven- nperate the lie« e bureau at maxi- lence of long waits at license coun- nium eanaclty. an 1 every day that ters or for mail service, should applt- doesn't turn out a full quota of cations be held until a dale too late I business Is that much loss to the to get them under (he wire by the hlj?bw*r end county roed funds. ,first of July.”