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All hands available will be needed | after June 15 in raising tb» v — till* Hog and Dairy Show b Q ^brary ready when called. t VOLUME XXV The Ifrrmtfiimt Wralh Labor la life! 'tla the still water falleth; Idleness ever despalreth, be- wlldereth; Keep the watch wound* or the dark ruet assaileth.—Osgood. NUMBER 41 HERMISTON, ÜMATO.U COUNTY, OUGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1931 BUTTERFAT HIGH TEST HERD OWNED BY C. A. LYN CH 4-H CLUB AWARD W INNERS ATTEND SUMMER SCHOOL FRANK E. SHAW RESIGNS POSITION AS SUPERINTENDEN BAPTIST-CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO CHANGE ORDER OF SERVICE SUBSCRIPTION, 12.00 PER YEAR VAGATIONAL BIBLE PROJECT FARMERS Shaar announced the SCHOOL CLOSES sale Mra. of Wm. CREATE HOMES her beauty parlor thia week to two Portland girls. Miss Gladys and Miss Florence Househol SUCCESSFUL TERM Smith ON SANDY SOIL der. who will open the Bhop by the | 20th of June. Both are experienced SHAAR BEAUTY PARLOR SOLD TO TWO PORTLAND GIRLS Nine 4-H Club members from this At a committee meeting at the part of the county left Sunday morn home of Mrs. Hineline last Mon ing from Stanfield in special cars on day night a new plan to take effect train No. 17 to attend the annual July 5th, was worked out for the club summer school held on the church services of the Baptist-Christ- campus of the Oregon State College COWS AVERAGING 4 0 POUNDS Hermiston members attending are: SERVED IN LOCAL SCHOOLS FOR ian church, whereby the church and Sunday school will be combined, el TOTAL ENROLLMENT REACHES Donald DeMoss, who won a state operators, well posted on the latest CHICKEN AND DAIRY INDUSTRY FAT REACH 86. iminating two opening and closing PAST TWO YEARS. scholarship as a high scoring mem beauty work and will Install perma- 97 DURING SESSION. services. BRINGS RETURNS. ! nent wave apparatus. H ighest Test is 85.1 Pounds Fat ber in the livestock judging contest Mp. Shaw W ill Accept Position in The time for opening Bible school — . at the State Fair in 1929; Beverly Mrs. Shaar operated the beauty Produced by Snowball, Owned services will be changed from 10:00 Wor^ers Give Time and E ffort In Schools at Evanston, W y .; Town Allen, a county scholarship as the shop efficiently, until about two 1700 L aying H ens, 2000 Clucks, 15 by C. R. Smith. T raining Younger Generation in o’clock to 10:10 o'cleok. Only 25 high scoring club girl at the Uma of 3 5 0 0 Population. years ago when she was forced to Jersey Cows, and T hriving Garden minutes will be taken for opening ex R ight W ays of Living. tilla Project Faifl; Catherine McMul work only tntermltently due to poor F urnish Occupation. According to the monthly report len, Paul Marble received the Farm Frank E. Shaw, superintendent of ercises and davotlonal; 25 minutes health. Friends of Mrs. Shaar regret of the Umatilla Herd Improvement Vacation Bible School, which has Bureau; and Rosella Matott and Jean the Hermiston public school system for the sermon, and 30 minutes for Farmers who have lived on the to see her discontinue her work. association made by John E. Mans and Lois Barnard^ Garnet Best, as has been released by local school Bible study classes. The young peo been conducted by the three protes- project for years have created a para field, tester, 36 herds, with an en sistant county agent, and Morris b o a r d s from further duties on ple will come a half hour later and tant churches of Hermiston for the SONOMA INSTRUCTOR BECOMES dise set in, and surrounded by, des rollment of 558 cows of which 64 are Pierson will attend the last week of and after July 1, 1931, in order to remain, through the sermon, before past two weeks, closed last Friday ert soli. Wherever there Is water dry, produced 354432 pounds of milk, adjourning from the main auditorium night with a splendid program given BRIDE AT PRETTY CEREMOft V summer school. Morris won a state enable him to accept appointment ivallahle, and the will to work and and 14,822 pounds of butterfat scholarship as a Holstein calf club --------- to class rooms. As the plan stands by the children In the Baptist superintendent of the Evanston, Wy accomplish, the sandy soil produces A large crowd witnessed the ! w Elghty-six cows averaged 40 pounds church member. Dorothy Shelton and Leo oming, city schools. This became now each teacher will dismiss her way fashioned of old English Ivy as it Is bid. In butterfat own class at the close of the Bible performance, Reuber are attending from Stanfield. known this week. and dainty ferns, brightened with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ott are as. A herd of 34 Holstein and Jersey Children In each department gave georgeous gladiolas and other bios Seventeen Pilot Rock club mem Mr. Shaw was the recipient of study hour amples of farmers who have lived on cows owned by C. A. Lynch averaged bers and a leader, Mrs. Pat Cassidy, Only one collection will be taken memory work learned during the s°me, Miss Eldora Margaret Kings- the project In the Columhla district many congratulations when the news 1186.3 pounds of milk, and 38.2 school, together with a song and ,e7 an<? HuRh nryant Fraser pl,’tht and several club members from Mil that he had been offered such In the main auditorium which will v » ti a u d Q i hl . 1 . e!l their troth at eight o clock last for 22 years and had it not been for pounds of butterfat. A second herd ton-Freewater will make the Uma splendid advancement became gen make the Bible school and church yell Special leadership was devel- n)ght at the home of Dr and MrR the present economical depression of 14 mixed breed cows averaged | Fred O. Butler "at Eldridge. The tilla delegation, the largest ever at erally known. Evanston is a city of fund one. The aim of those sponsor oped whenever possibl. 806.3 pounds of milk and 33.5 tending club summer school. A lot of work was accomplished by i n’arriage was according to the rites would have been in a position to re ing the plan is to emphasize the sup 3500 population, and the county seat tire. Their farm is surrounded by pounds of butterfat. The third high of Uinta county, Wyoming. In his port of the church and to create a the pupils in two week’s time, and Iof ,he Fplscopal faith. The Rev trees and those that add much to herd of 5 Geurnsey cows, owned by FORD TRUCK CARAVAN TO this was on display Friday, in the prient < ? *rS° R’ W 8S the offlciatinB new position Mr. Shaw will have feeling among the children that they L. Ringel, averaged 724.2 pounds of basement of the Baptist church. The Mrs. Ralph Harr, wife of Dr appearance and comfort are spaced charge of a school system of over have a part In Its support. It properly on a green lawn. One large VISIT HERMISTON TUESDAY milk and 35.2 pounds of butterfat. 1000 pupils, requiring 35 teachers. planned to shift the communion ser kindergarten was under the direction Ralph Harr of the Sonoma State black walnut tree, 17 years old, The two high test cows for the of Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Harvey Payne ,,onie Medical staff, was the matron Commercial car and truck owners He will also have four principals vice to the evening devotion. month are: Snowball, owned by C. R the little folks did some fine ?f honnr’ winsome Miss Peggy But spreads its branches over the drive The committee hopes to work out and under his supervision. ivonvihu- -„a . 1'cr, was the charming flower girl, way and lawn. A grape arbor forms Smith, a mature Holstein, averaging will have an opportunity to see new and better system with all weaving and paper ring work, be- James Crnsswalth of San Franelseo an entrance to the back door and "My regret in leaving Hermiston 2502 pounds of milk and 85.1 pounds comprhensive display of Ford com sides making booklets. Mrs. Sage and J was the best man. Peter Narvez di m en» (ermerly faced disolved of butterfat, Yamhill, pure bred mercial cars and trucks when the is sincere,” said Mr. Shaw in com Mrs. Conley had charge of the pri played the wedding music of Mendel near-by Mrs. Ott has her flower and A vote will probably be taken on the mentlng on his new appointment. "I Jersey, owned by Eastern Oregon Ford caravan comes to Hermiston ssohn. The bride was given Into the vegetable garden. Pansies, holly new plan by members of the church mary work and some splendid pic keeping of her husband by Dr. Butler hocks, and popples line the path lead S t a t e hospital, averaging 1350 Tuesday, June 16, A. F. (Rohrman shall always think of Hermiston as next Sunday. ture work was displayed. Junior Flffy guests gntliered In the pounds of milk and 82.3 pounds of local Ford dealer announced today. a most pleasant placo in which to girls were tinder the supervision of flower garden living room of the ing aronnd the garden, and a little butterfat. One of the most important develop work and live.” Mrs. Cecil Warner, assisted by Bar- Butler residence to witness the in farther on chrysanthemums and nas STATE TAX COMMISSIONER TO As soon as local school affairs can Last month’s report showed 577 ments In the commercial car and bara Root, who displayed picture i ,preat,niT event. It was followed by turtiums find their place. cows registered out of 38 herds, with truck business within the last year be closed, Mr. Shaw and family will VISIT PENDLETON SATURDAY Since about 1926, Mr. and Mrs. books, vases, and hot dish mats. I “ ™,h t, t, . j ' Tl,p 1 ride, who has been director 78 cows averaging 40 pounds but or so have been the Ford Motor com thotor to Wyoming via the Old Ore cleverly designed and colored. Work of physical education and athletics Ott have raised chickens, starting Chas. V. Galloway, state tax com displayed by the Junior boys, un- 'nt ’be state home for several years, small, and increasing their flock un terfat. The herd owned by C. A pany’s new policy of adapting its gon Trail through southern Idaho, Lynch was also high herd in its class product to the manifold specialized to take up permanent residence in missioner, will be at the county der the supervision of Mr. Jones, *" ;'n n’trac*lve girl possessed of a til now they have 170» laying White last month. needs of industry, Mr. Rohrman said Evanston. The date they expect to court house In Pendleton, Saturday, consisted of woodcraft, reed basket r ' charmlng personality which has Leghorns. About 200 of these are her decidedly popular. Fraser • There are 23 cows listed on the As a result, he said, Fords with stan leave Hermiston will be about June 13, for the purpose of explain woven Into different patterns, Jardin-1 1 made is a mining man of Idaho and at 4 years old, another 20» are 2 years June 25. dard equipment are now serving as ing intangible and Income tax laws honor roll. ler stands, towl holders, highly col-i Conda in that state the newlyweds old, and the remaining 1300 are last panel delivery units, express trucks and advise on returns by tax payers. ored animal book ___ ____ ____ _ ”P their ___ _______„ ends, , ___ and other ' wi" *non take residence. year pullets. These hens produce Injurs Knee coal trucks, dump trucks, garbage He will be accompanied by an audi small articles. All In ail there wa« The brk,e wasl the recipient of many IQ0 egg* a day. This year's 2000 B oys’ B icycles Are Stolen. Harvey DeMoss of Cold Springs tor, and can remain one day only. baby chicks added to the flock will Friday night Chas. Shaw and Alan trucks, ambulances, police patrols, st m McNaught went to the Oasis theatre and in short for practically every is suffering from Infection in his left girls to accomplish within two short i Mrs, Fraser every happiness In their soort be ready to range in the alfalfa knee caused from a bad bruise re KELSAY-FOX and asparagus patch where the wire to see Will Rogers in "A Connecti sort of truck use. weeks along with regular class work. wedded life.—Eldridge Daily. In addition to the many body ceived when he fell from the back fences will be moved with temporary cut Yankee” and while they -were Cecil Warner, Jr., presented each .Miss Jessie F«we'of Condon, Oregon, housing facilities sheltering them P etition File'S W ith Clerk. enjoying the picture two Mexican types, the dealer said, the Fords are of a Ford bug as it was traveling at and Wilbur Kelsay of Fossil, Ore Bunday school superintendent of the A petition containing about 40 from the direct sun’s rays, but allow young men took their bicycles that available in a variety of colors and a rapid speed while turning a corner. gon, were united In marriage Sun three ehurches with a jardlnler stand they had left parked at the side of in many cases with single or dual At first he thought the injury slight day morning at 9:00 o’clock In the with compliments from the Vaca names has been filed with the school ing plenty of fresh air. clerk, nominating W. J. Warner for Until the present time Mr. Ott the theatre. The boys notified Bert rear wheels, open or closed cab, and and continued to work in the hay Methodist parsonage, with Rev. O. tion Bible school members. Mrss. W. L. Wilson served faith the vacancy to be filled on the Her moved the brooder houses each year, Nation Immediately following the with a choice of wheelbase and gear field, but is now unable to work. He W. Payne officiating. Mrs. Payne ratio. also received cuts and bruises about fully as superintendent of the school miston Union high school board, but they are now stationary and he discovery and he located one bike the face. Dr. Christopherson is treat and Mrs. J. S. Burnham acted as wit and Mr. Wilson acted as secretary- caused by the expiration of the term plans* to use wire underfoot instead across the track this side of Irrigon nesses. ing the wound. treasurer. Mrs. O. W. Payno direct of W. W. Felthouse, who has been of changing the location every year. with one flat tire, and found the Mrs. Fox comes from a promlnats ♦ ed the music and Elsie Reader served representing the Hermiston district. two Mexicans on the other wheel The chicken houses are equipped family at Condon and taught school PIN E CITY NEW S * School E lection N otices Posted. as accompanist. The following fl- The election will be held at the high with dark nests, running water, grit two miles past Irrigon. The Mexicans * at Clarno, recently. Mr. Fox follows * ❖ Election notices are posted for the ninclal report was given: seshool Monday, June 22, between and shell containers, snd are venti- were 17 and 20 years of age and had annual school meeting of district No. the trade of mechanic. The young Total from churches ................ J 5.0 q the hours of 2:0 q and 7:00 p. m. evidently seen the boys leave their ’aterd through a double roof that E. P. Jarman and son Oscar and 14, on Monday, June 15, at 2 p. m. couple left Immediately following the Total collections ....................... 21.53 bicycles Parked and knew they would runs nearly half way across the ceremony for Fossil where they will Miss Lila Bartholomew went to Port At this meeting the clerk's annual Baptist Rel. Ed. Fund ............ 2.00 not discover their I0S3 until they house which creates a circulation of make their home. They plan a honey Loan ............................................ 5.00! •> ♦ air In order to force the foul air up were far out of town. Their direc land Sunday morning to attend the report will be read and discussed and moon later. air meet to be held there Monday. new director will’ be elected for the ADDITIONAL LOCALS ♦ tion was determined by tire tracks Income ............................... (33.63 | <’ ventilator shaft in the center of C. H. Bartholomew went to Mon ensuing term. Friends and patrons Expense, Supplies ..................... (24.30 ♦ in front of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber the building. No artificial heat is a St. Joseph L ilies in F u ll Bloom. tana Saturday night. are prevailing upon Enos D. Martin Loan Repaid ......................................... 6.00 company office. used in the winter. The Pine City Sunday school and to accept this office. Mrs. B. Hanellne has a bed of A surprise party was held at the Cash on hand ...................... 4.23 Besides caring for the chickens church has discontinued during the St. Joseph lilies that are in full Total ..............................(33.53 H. S. Hooker home Thursday eve and garden Mr. and Mrs. Ott milk 15 Injured W hen Shotgun Explodes summer months. N otice to W ater Users. bloom, the tallest of which Is 6 foot ning last week. The occasion was Jersey cows doily. Mr. Ott recently Seventy students received their James J. Neary was injured about Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson re The increasing number of com 5 inches, and bears 13 georgeous diplomas. honoring the twenty-first birthday of joined the Umatilla Cooperative the face and hands this week when "Bob" Hooker. A large number of Creamery association. the shotgun he attempted to fire in turned from Portland Wednesday plaints relative to the project roads white lilies. Mrs. Hanellne has been his friends enjoyed an evening play Make Office Addition. order to frighten some dogs, explod where Mr. Peterson attended a Ford being filled with irrigation water, approximately 11 years working up school. indicates carelessness on the part of this bed to Its present capacity, as it ed just below the hammar. The in An addition to the Farm Bureau ing games, after which refreshments Mutual Cream Station Discontinued. Alec Lindsey is working for Char some of the settlers In taking care takes from three to four years be office was completed last week con were served. juries were not serious but painful of their irrigation water. After several years establishment ley Morehead during haying. fore an individual plant will propo- sisting of a new modern office room, Walter Hamm and'AI Clayton mo Due to the fact that we have less gate and bear. Under favorable wea the old room being used for the casli tored to Portland last Friday. A1 re- here the Mutual Creamery company's N ew P oultry Feature. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill made a water this year than we normally ther conditions the blossoms will last window and employees. J. R. Lawson i turned Sunday accompanied by his cream buying station has been dis A new feature, “Working the Farm business trip to Heppner Monday. have, every precaution p o s a 1 b l.e from three to four weeks. This spec had charge of construction, A now sister, Myrnle Clayton, who has been continued. It is said the present Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burnside of Dollar" by O. I. Paulson, appearing should be taken toward the most ial variety of lilies came from the flour room was also adjled. attending school at O. 8. C. She visit management, Wm. Vestal, who has in this publication this week will be Heppner are working for Tom Boy beneficial use of water, by every set cast and are the pride of Mrs. Hane ed until Tuesday with her brothers. been here for the past three or four a regular feature and it is hoped len at the Shimpkey place. tler on the project. Mr. Hamm remained In Portland un years, will leave soon for San Fran line's flower garden, in their stately Injurs Leg on Barbed Wire. will be of benefit to chicken grow A fire of unknown origin started cisco. from where he will be trans ENOS MARTIN, Project Manager domain. Bobby Prime, 11 year old uon of til Monday. ers, Mr. Paulson is assistant super on the hillside near the Bowman ferred to another station. A factor in Dr. and Mrs. Prime, cut the mus Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor and visor of agriculture for the Union ranch Saturday about noon and con ’.he removal of the plant may be the cles In his leg severely Saturday on family motored to Corvallis last Sat Pacific System. tinued to burn up the road as far as piece of barbed wire. The wound urday where they were joined by establishment of the co-operative Fred Lee's place. No damage was was treated by Dr. A. W. Christoph Miss Nelma Saylor who was among creamery among farmers of the west done. . erson and is getting along fine hut ! the graduates from Oregon State end of Umatilla and northern Mor Ray Applegate is now helping Bobby was on crutches for a few college this spring. They returned by row county. Jarmons during haying. ’•■ys, way of McKenzie Pass Tuesday. Miss Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon return "■ i • ---------- I Saylor will sppnd the summer here ♦ ed home Tuesday from Corvallis Notice of School M eeting. I until fall when she will join the high ♦ ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ where they attended the graduation There will be a meeting of the 41- ¡school faculty at Woodburn, * ♦ of their son Bob, from O. S. C. Bob rectors of Columbia school district , Mrs. Joe Norton and Mrs. H. E has gone to California where he will No 112, in the Columbia school Thompson went to Spokane, Wn„ last Herbert Hedwall denying that he More dollars will return to the attend an aviation school. house, Monday, June 15, at 2:0o p. Thursday where they visited for a producer from the poultry enterprise Frank Helms returned home Tues for the purpose of electing one few days with relatives. Mrs. Norton makes frequent trips to Pendleton If eggs are properly stored while still day from the hospital in PoTtland director and one clerk. Other regular iroturned home Monday night and her where he transects business at the Sheriff’s office. on the farm. Improvements in farm where he has been having his leg business will be taken care of. j mother left Spokane Tuesday morn- storage of eggs can be made by the attended to, which was broken some R. C. Todd, Hermiston pioneer, dls- JOHN JENDERJEWSKt, I ing for Fargo. North Dakota, where use of the home made iceless cooler time ago. He is getting along fine. Clerk. ! she will Visit for a few days with -ussiag the unexcelled knowledge or by the building of an Insulated A number of the Pine City folks relative*, and later be joined by her that "fcotty” Taylor, our city record storage room. The iceless cooler can attended Farm Bureau at Alpine Sat N otice to Cannery Patrons. | grandson, Keith Johnson, on his er, has of growing onions. The fact be constructed very cheaply and will urday night. The Pine City young J. 8. West, manager of the local ' first furlow from West Point. They that he called on Mr. and Mrs? Geo. help maintain high egg gradds people gave two plays and some cann«ry, announced today that Tues-| will journey on together to Bowes- Briggs in a neighborly way one throughout the summer. Of the more than (00 candi Sight last week, and while looking song features on the program. d(y mornings would be the regular 1 mont, North Dakota, dates for degrees at the com over the garden stooped to pull a few time for canning chicken meat. Pa The eggs that are marketed by the Mr. and Mrs. Lan Wattenburger Mrs. B. 8. Kingsley and Mrs. A. mencement exercises of the trons to have their W. Christopherson entertained with weeds. When discovered. "Scotty” poultryman are the finished product and Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter University of Oregon, to be held , are requested . produce ready for canning a:, soon a br|lUe. luBcbcon ,Mt Fr,day a, the had lessoned the od I oo crop material from his factory and represent the Lenna, and also Will Wattenburger, June 16, fourteen are from Umatilla an d Grant counties. after eight o'clock as possible. only article of animal food produced was called to Portland Tuesday to home of Mrs. Christopherson. Bowls ly. These students, who have taken The young stenographer, Flor In a natural package— the shell: no the bedside of their sick sister, Mrs. I of yellow flowers brightened the a prominunt part In the scho Severely Burned by Pnrwax. long as the shell is unbroken the egg Pinkerton. She passed away, Satur ence Udey, dashing Into a store to 1 rooms. Each score card carried some lastic life and activities of the ranneft be adulterated. This product day, May 6. campus, are shown above. Mr». Jim Todd suffered severe! special form of advertisement of buy a notebook and pencil to sally should be of the highest possible Top row. left to right— Elmer Phal, Dorothy Rarthel. Loyd burns and shock last Sunday when prepared foodstuffs which were clev forth In the business world for her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms made Sherrill, and Harold Haatton, Pendleton. Fécond row— Florence quality. she was badly burned while attempt erly worked out. Prizes were repre first dictation. business trip to Echo Saturday. Woughter, Hermiston; Dena Lie uellen, Adams: Bertrand Isamln- ing to remove a pan of burning par- sentative of the advertisements and During the summer eggs should be Floyd Moore, of the Oasis theatre, Mrs. Ollie Neill made a business ger and Glenn Gardiner. Helix, Third row — Margaret Stalker wax from the stove. Mrs. Todd saved were won by Mrs. C. 8. McNaught, displaying a clever advertisement on gathered frequently and stored in a «rip to Echo and Hermiston Satur and Glenn W. Klmberllng, Prairie City. Not shown In the pic ture are William B. Clark, Freewater: Mrs. Rena Hales lluld- cool Plat'S. j herself only by removing the smock Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, and Mrs. R*y- "The Arrival" production, a new fea day.' ~ “ man, Jam es Raley, and David C. Nelaon. o f P en d icles vas wearing. She I* recocrin;;, rnond Walker, ture picture. ■ r ^ ,NG I L ärm D ouar >->■■ •.. ’ ?*:;}