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To SeU .TeU! A dvertM ng is Your Best Bet Now. Check up on y o u r ru sty m en io rv ’ as p rim a ry electio n d ates d raw s n e a r; ‘'H ave you re g iste re d ? ” VOLUMN XXVI A* NUMBER 29 HERD IMPROVEMENT ASSN. CONTINUES WITH SPLENDID WORK OPERETTA WILL BE PRESENTED FRIDAY NIGHT A Wrmwinn Hrrdù E nvironm ent is w h at m akes peo ple app ear d ifferen t. At h eart, the decent ones a re all a lik e .— ‘A lfalfa’ Bill M urray. SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR Defeated! Not These Girls! SALARY SLASH TAKEN BY STATE AGRICULTURAL BULLETIN EXPLAINS TOMATO STORAGE The p re se n ta tio n “ The W ish in g HERMISTON SCHOOL FACULTY W ell' will be g iven by th e m usic d e p artm en t of th e H erm isto n schools Follow ing a m eeting of th e H er F rid ay . M arch 18, in th e Oasis m iston U nion high school board h eatre, s ta rtin g p ro m p tly a t 8 :0 0 Monday n ig h t it w as announced P. M. T he o p e re tta is u n d e r the th a t a 20 per cen t c u t would be HIGHEST TEST FOR MONTH IS irectio n of Miss E lean o r D aily and made in all facu lty m em ber’s s a l MABE BY HOLSTEIN, 7C.8 LBS. prom ises to be one of th e o u ts ta n d aries. to tak e effect next Septem ber, in g featu res of th e school year. and th e m usic d e p a rtm e n t be elim Fifty-Tw o Cows Average 40 Pounds F in a l dress re h earsal w as held W ed inated for both grade and high VARIOUS TEMPERATURES GIVEN nesday n ig h t. B u tterfat for Month Out of * school. All g rade school teac h ers’ T he plot c e n te rs aro u n d Lady 532 Cows Enrolled. ON STORAGE AND RIPENINIG salarie s w ill be reduced to $110. Mary D onnell, A n n a R ay M artin , By elim in a tin g th e m usic d e p a rt T he F e b ru a ry rep o rt for th e U m a w ho is th e last of a n old im pov m ent, school board m em bers believe tilla H erd Im provem ent association erish ed fam ily. She lives w ith h er they can co n tin u e to cash w a rra n ts Firm, Fully Ripe Tomatoes Hold Up tu rn e d in by th e tester, S. H. Stoek- sm all niece N oreen, S u zan n e Nye. Most Satisfactorily a t 55 for th e rem ain d er of th is y ear and e.rd, show s th a t 632 cows a re e n ro ll Such is th e situ a tio n w hen N oreen th ro u g h th e follow ing school term . Degrees F. ed from th e 34 h erd s on test, of m akes frien d s w ith a g en tlem an All high school teach ers were re w hich 32 cows a re dry. T o tal milk vagabond, T erence O'M ore, played elected a t th e m eeting Monday prod u ctio n for these herds a v e ra g by H ow ard K iages. Tom ato grow ers w ill find much of n ig h t, and all but th re e of the tr a d e ed 33,383.0 pounds c o n ta in in g Hady M ary has been forced to school teach ers a t a m eeting the Interest in a new b u lle tin issued by 14061.9 pounds b u tte rfa t. F ifty - Place a m orgage on h er e sta te and ihe U. S. d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re previous W ednesday n ig h t. tw o cows averaged 4o pounds bu t- la te r Is en v ei^led in to sig n in g a e n titled ’’T he 1 (feet of V arious te r fa t for th e m onth. T em peratures on the S to rin g and second m o rtg ag e to S q u ire M atthew GRADE SCHOOL HONOR ROLL; R ipening of T om atoes." This is The high herd for th e m o n th of Baxby, F red Reeves, th in k in g she F e b ru a ry of over 20 cows w as o w n is sig n in g over th e firs t m o rtg ag e. PERFECT ATTENDANCE RECOPD T echnical B ulletin No. 268. ed by th e E a ste rn O regon S ta te hos As th e sto ry pro g resses an d L ady ■4 digest of th is b u lletin covering p ita l; Jersey s and H o lstein s, 62, M ary is ab o u t to lose F a lls P a rk the sum m ary and conclusions, is T h irty -n in e g rade school stu d en ts of averaged 712.7 lbs. m ilk, c o n ta in M anor, th ro u g h th e tre a c h e ry w ere nam ed on th e honor roll for supplied I elow for read ers of the in g 32.7 lbs. fat. Baxby, T erence tells N oreen th e old the past six weeks and a big m ajo r H erm iston I erald. The digest was not „ • n 8 0 8 » « N e tb a ll team w as m uch pu t H igh herd for th e m onth of from well in th e g a rd e n is a w ish in g w ell, o u t a t th e a ssertio n of E lg in b ckers th a t E lg in produced ity had perfect a tte n d a n c e m urks prepared by P rofessor A. (:. B. Bou 12 to 20 cows w as a herd of 12 pure anti th a t th e fa irie s w ho live th e re quet, head of th e vegetable crops le only u n d efeated team in e a ste rn Oregon th is year. Echo The honor roll includes: bred Jersey s ow ned by C. E. Sm iley w ill g ra n t a n y th in g he w ishes. She d ep artm en t of Oregon S ta te A gricul r , " n t I 8r c U,Kht Witb0Ut a l08S’ d° w "< us Irrig o n , 64 to 7 F irst g r a d e — W anda th in n in g , w hich produced 670.8 lbs. of m ilk w ishes fo r fo rtu n e in o rd e r to help and U kiah 56 to 0, in o u ts tta n d in g contests. T he girls have G ladys P erry , Je rry Coxen, E lvin tu ra l college, an d m ade available h er a u n t M ary pay th e m ortgage. c o n ta in in g 37.2 ibs. fat. th ro u g h th e office of th e U m atilla only tw ice in th ree years. They are, fro n t row, lei, to L ouderm ilk. county agent. A herd of eleven cows, m ixed T erence m an ag es to hide a package ” ° r ' S L a n lb ,rth ‘ R ,,th e Thom pson. M ary M iddleton, Second g rad e— P ntsy Rest, B ar- breeds, ow ned by L. M. K een, was of b ank notes in th e w ell so th a t The R u h Moore, D orothy Mudge. Back r o w - M a r g a r e t H ouston. bara F o llett, Leona F u ller, Lowell 1 to re s effect , of various tem pera- high herd u n d e r 12 cows, p ro d u cin g N oreen fin d s it, an d th in k s it a g ift W inters, B etty Rood. ‘ the 8torage and rip en in g of . 1R‘I* 1 ee8C’ Linett T roedson (coach), M ary W im m er, M ar- T hird g rad e— Bobby S m ith ! tom atoes. 700.7 lbs. m ilk c o n ta in in g 36.0 lbs. from th e fairies. T he m o rtg ag e is jo rie E b ert. — (C ourtesy of the O regonian.) F o u rth g rad e— W ayne Sage AJ ! .E x p o su re of m atu re g reen tom a- fat. paid and th e e sta te is saved for Second h ig h herd s in th ese th re e Lady M ary. lan C larke, Ja n ic e M atott. Joyce f " h “l tC" lperatU re8 <lf 40 degrees F. L ady M ary had been lead to be PRE-EASTER CHURCH classes follow fn consecutive o rd er: McCulley, S uzanne Nve B etty n d DOt necessar,1y P revent LEGION AUXILIARY WILL Payne, M arion P ierce , ’’»•’sequent ripening. T om atoes rlp - A h erd of 38 H olstein cows ow ned lieve th a t T erence had been am u sin g SERVICES START MONDAY by C. A. L ynch produced 796.1 lbs. him self a t h e r expense an d feelin g F lfth g rad e— R alph M arble V lr- ni’rm a l'y w hpn exposed from 18 INITIATE AT NEXT MEETING m ilk c o n ta in in g 28.5 Ibs. fa t; a th a t F a lls M anor is re a lly his, p lan s g in ia D yer, Jesse Moore G eraldine " ‘ g 1° " rB ' ° tp"’Pe r a tu '« a aa low B e g in n in g M onday ev en in g of --------- ’ uerdl<1,nt as 25 degrees, w hich is alm ost 5.5 m ixed herd of 16 cows ow ned by C. to leave, b u t is d etain ed In th e act A nnouncem ent was m ade a t th e M ullins. degrees below th e ir averag e freez- A nderson produced 681.6 lbs. m ilk by T erence w ho ex p lain s e v e ry th in g n ex t w eek th e ch u rch es w ill observe The E astern Oregon T each ers’ S ix th g rade— Vera Sisson, Legion A uxiliary th e ir u su al p re -E a ste r service in th e m eet is scheduled for A pril 9th in la s t A m erican Ing point, if subseq u en tly stored a t c o n ta in in g 32.4 lbs. fa t; a h erd of and all ends happily. w ard H all. m eetin g held In th e I. O. O. F. hall M ethodist ch u rch . Rev. W allace E. La C rande. A m usic co n test for W hen 9 Jersey s ow ned by L. C. D yer p ro Seventh g rad e— V erda Conley a favorable tem p eratu re. Jo n es w ill preach th e o p en in g se r E astern O regon w ill also be held in T h u rsd ay th a t in itia tio n would be Revival Meetings Close. I sto red a t 32 degrees and 36 degrees duced 551.9 lbs. m ilk co n ta in in g H elen D unning, Irene K ennings. held a t th e m eetin g T hursday, 31.2 lbs. fat. T he rev iv al m eetin g s co nducted mon. T h en c o n tin u in g th ro u g h the L a C rande A pril 16 in w hich the for periods up to five or six days, E ig h th grade— John Biggs, B ar M arch 24. a t w hich tim e Mrs. Wm." | tom atoes la te r ripened to p ra ctically As in th e J a n u a r y re p o rt th e tw o for th e past tw o w eeks by Rev. H u n week each ev en in g a t 7 :4 5 p. m. local school p lan s to p a rtic ip a te en bara Reid, W onda Needles. K lk an d Mrs. Win. Logan w ill act All w ho feel inclined to w ard the te rin g in s tru m e n ts , vocal and glee . norm ul color and flavor, b u t the high cows a re ow ned by th e E a s t d eru p in th e B a p tist ch u rch , closed P erfoct atte n d a n c e : as jo in t hostesses. F irst g rad e— E lvin L ouderm ilk 1 ° f r,p<’nlnR was slow *r th a n in ern O regon S ta te h o sp ital, one. a 3- S unday n ig h t. One of th e big fe a un io n e ffo rt of th e ch u rch es, to tip- club. A t the la st m eetin g Mrs. A. W. H ub G im bel. ' fru ,ta not so exposed. R ip en in g of year-old p u re bred H olstein sco rin g tu re s of th e m eetin g w as th e c h ild build th e s p iritu a l life of th e com The B ulldogs v c?* ?elim in ated a t C hristopherson and Mrs. P e te r Cas l J u ,lu s Gimbel. m u n ity , a re in v ited to come,” says h ig h a g a in by p ro d u cin g 1647 lbs. ren s m eetin g held every ev en in g a t Rev. O. W. P ay n e, ‘‘and enjoy th“eU i ? ” Î’ C " '. f <" » e p p - trie acted as hostesses. M embers Second g rad e— P atsy Best, Bobby tom atoes stored a t 49 d eg ress from 11 to 15 days was delayed b u t took m ilk c o n ta in in g 67.3 lbs. fa t, and 3:45. D u rin g th is h o u r th e ch ild services. E veryone Is welcome an d 1 i‘L‘. ‘i**, r ' ‘ W 'CH " æ 7 W6ro de' w ere nreviouRly in stru c te d Io know R hea, B etty Rood, D errald Sykes. placoe norm ally. If stored a t 60 de th e o th e r No. 56, a 7-year-old g rad e ren learn ed new songs, m em orized urged to a tte n d ” I lv a ' ; .1 ly M a- Hi by. a 45 to 15 th e ."/ar S pangled B anner an d a T hird g rad e— L evester M ulklns, grees for less th a n 14 to 19 days, H olstein p ro d u cin g 1788 lbs. m ilk sc rip tu re verses and had a good tim e S pecial m usic w ill be featu red Î " ¿ 7 * A I’e!' a " ' n o u t a g ain st p ractice w as held a t th is tim e. W illa Je a n Lage, V irg in ia S m ith, the tom atoes ripened n o rm ally when to g eth er. D u rin g th e la s t few days each ev en in g and a larg e choir is . d d ’ ,K ,n 1 le f!n' ls but w ere eli«n- c o n ta in in g 76.8 lbs. fat. Bobby L ittle , M arie R hea, Dale P la n s for o r,* ,n iz in g a glee club O w ners of cows on th e h o n o r roll of th e m eetings, th e e n ro llm en t a n tlc ip a te d . ’fa te d a t ; al in by the stro n g B en w ere discussed and a d ate set for Pierson, R alph JoneB, Jo h n Allen, placed in a favorable tem p eratu re. C h illing sto ra g e did not slow up not previously m entioned a re : L. W. reached 14o w hich d rew c h ild ren son Toch ag g reg atio n . practice. T here w ere tw onty-tw o R obert C h ristian . or prevont rip e n in g in fu lly m atu re Owens, A. R. Coppock and Son, H. from th e e n tire com m unity. S a tu r W ork is being done on th e ten n is m em bers present. F o u rth g rad e— C laude M arkham , green tom atoes so noticeably as in Trip to Portland G. Moore. J. H . R eid. H. A. Owens. day aftern o o n a p a rty w as g iven for co u rt by s tu d e n ls 'u n d e r th e d ire c t F ra n k ie M cKenzie, N aom i N unn, less m atu re ones. th e c h ild ren w hen th e y w ere tr e a t A to ta l of 18 cows m ade th e honor H. M. Som m erer, m an ag e r of th e ion '■( S u p e rin te n d e n t McAtee. New W eather Report. Fay R oberts, R oberta W inters. W hen stored a t 50 degree F., tom ed w ith candy an d a p e a n u t g rab . F arm B u reau roll d u rin g th e m onth of F eb ru ary . C o-operative, J. C. p asis and w ire a re being p u t up and D nte Max. Min. F ifth g rad e— C linton Case, Car! atoes in the tu rn in g sta g e or b egin I L ater a lin e of m arch w as form ed H aw k in s, of A dam s, B. E. Sykes, M arch it) ................................. 49 th e lines repainted. 28 | C lark, John D unning, Jesse Moore. n in g to show color w hen picked CFNT-A-MILE FARES and th e ch ild ren m arch ed th ro u g h m an ag er of th e U m atilla Co-operat B aseball season w ill open O soon as M M arch 11 ............................. 44 ---- ---lie UU11 M 23 j R alph M arble, M ary W ilson, G erald u sually ripened alm ost norm ally. At PLANNED FOR EASTER. th e m ain s tre e t sin g in g an d g iv in g ive C ream ery, an d A. E. M cF arlan d , G oarh C ochran is lin in g th e boys M arch 12 ............................. 43 19 ine M ullins, Alm a L aird. yells. 4 40 degrees sto rag e u su ally no rip of U m atilla left W ednesday for j ” P lo r Practice. M arch 13 ............................. 59 ..¿ ^ 2 6 S ixth g rad e— Mary Skovbo, Dan en in g developed in tom atoes of any O bservance of E a ste r S u n d ay Jam es C ain, p asto r of th e B ap tist P o rtla n d w h ere th e y w ill a tte n d to ‘---------- — ----------- M arch 14 ............................ 57 .40 I Biggs, E dw ard H all, B illy H amm, stag e of Im m atu rity . th ro u g h o u t all p a rts of th e W est ch u rch , an n o u n ced th a t s ta r tin g bu sin ess m a tte rs. Mr. Sykes w ill j M arch 15 ............................ gl Gas Tank Installed 4 1 | Florence Johnson. Viola Jones, H a r w ill be au g m en ted by re-estab lish The low est te m p e ra tu re a t w hich F rid ay , M arch 2 5 th , a re g u la r w eek a tte n d a m eetin g of dairy m en w hile n n 1 M arch 16 . .. ................... 59.........37 old L aird, F ran ces Lewis, B ertie fall rip en in g w ith good color and m ent of cen-a-m ile ro u n d trip fares ly m eetin g w ill be held fo r th e c h ild in P o rtla n d . T hey plan to re tu rn , n ‘ pltbou8e '>»ata>“’d ” 3090 I P re c ip ita tio n to r th e week was L ittle, N ina Rae McCulley, E sth e r flavor developed was 55 degrees F. on S o u th ern P acific L ines fo r th a t ren s ta rtin g a t 3 :4 5 p. m. F rid a y n ig h t. ••..on as ta n k V ednesday a fte r- from Ihe M cM ullin, L a u re tta M ulklns, Helen ____________ I noon to replace two sm all tr n k s in • 18. A h ig h w ind blew week end. acco rd in g to a n n o u n ce At th is te m p e ra tu re th e ra te of .. Z . w • • i fro n t of his w arehouse on th e west w est all day T h u rsd ay carry in g : and ' R alph S tu a rt R ankin,. m en ts today by E. W. Clapp, g en Silver Tea Success rip en in g w as com p arativ ely slow, and dust. ton T ; ; PhelP8, of P en d ,e- f,d o c f T,*e ,a n k <« *•’ •« •» e ra l p assenger tra ffic m a n ag e r for A silv er te a g iven by th e M etho S eventh g rade— D orothy K r.err, but the developm ent of norm al de ° f Mr8’ L ella d ,a « « t ' ’ - Mr. le -th o u s e operates th e railro a d . d is t L adies Aid W ednesday a fte r P h Jl V ivian Dyer, R oberta M ullins, T h el cay was also slow. No Indication H erb ert M ichaelis, clerk In P h p?l. V. S d Over S a tu rd a y w ith th re e school b s lii.1 .. a gravel truck U nder p lan s as m ade p u b lic by noon a t th e hom e of Mrs. M innie ma S w arner, D arrell R eelinger, Del (C ontinued on L ast P ag e) Red ft W hite Store, w as a bit it Mrs. Phelps. _______ an d an i-e tru ck . Clapp, trip s m ay be s ta rte d e ith e r W ag h o rn w as a decided success. bert C oulter, Irene K ennings, Hug- v isito r In P endleton T uesday. T h u rsd ay , F rid a y , S a tu rd a y o r S u n D u rin g th e ene W inters. a ftern o o n fo rty -fiv e day, M arch 24, 25, 26 an d 27, w ith g u ests w ere served an d a splendid E ighth g rad e — B everly Allen. ■» * ALONG THE CONCRETE « a fin a l re tu rn lim it on all tic k e ts pro g ram given. T h e S t. P a tr ic k ’s Mary B urnham , Zelma G arner, Lois of m id n ig h t T uesday, A p ril 5. Day m otif w as c arried ou t. H utchison, C arrie Lage, E dna L it T he b a rg a in o fferin g is expected T hose c o n trib u tin g to th e p ro tle, A rlene N unn. B arb ara Reid, to s tim u la te th e heav iest E a ste r t r a g ram w ere Mrs. N ew ton M arkham , A fter th e fellow s g et th ro u g h j John lliggs, C larence Myers. E arl vel in th e h is to ry of th e W est. T e r vocal solo, accom panied by M m in in g over a t B urk’s th ey come ¡W atson, W onda Needles. .. ■ i e rito ry involved is from P o rtla n d to S to rey ; Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am , vocal over to M ullins’ and build roads. E l P aso and from San F ran cisco to solo, accom panied by M ary B row n- T he s ta te highw ay com m ission could EMEBGFNCY FARM LOANS Ogden, S a lt L ake City included. Son; Mrs. eGorge S to rey an d Mrs. g ain much by s ittin g in on one of AVAILABLE FOR OREGON. G arn et D. B est, vocal d u et, accom th ese conferences. V isitors Serve Golfers panied by Mrs. J u liu s G fm ble; Miss Miss M cBain and Miss L ang DO L ast S unday Dr. and Mrs. G. E. F lo ren ce Udey, vocal an d p ian o solo; T h e Oregon org an izatio n for add to a window display. At least H olt and son, Todd, of P en d leto n , and Mrs. Joe Udey e n te rta in e d by h an d lin g th e seed loans to farm ers w hile they were a rra n g in g a school cam e to H erm isto n to v isit Mrs. w h istlin g a solo. Gam es an d Irish provided for by th e federal govern- display in th e window a t th e H erald H olt s fa th e r, R. C. Todd, an d sister, Jokes fu rn ish ed o th e r e n te rta in m e n t. ! ment has been set up by P aul V. Ma- office. Miss F a n n ie Todd. Upon a rriv in g | rls, d irecto r of extension a t Oregon If you folks who could not get a t th e residence th e found th a t Mr. HAY-GRADING SCHOOL TO S tate college, who wag au thorized th e proper wave len g th over your Todd w as o u t a t th e golf course a id BE HELD AT CORVALLIS. | to apnolnt county eom m lttces to re- rad io lust F rid a y n ig h t w ill try in g in th e erectio n of a clu b house, ag ain we have reason to believe th a t | reive ap p licatio n s In Oregon. so accom panied by F a n n ie th ey A three-w eek s hay g ra d in g school wave length has retu rn ed from th e k lfty m illion d o llars were ap p ro drove to th e course. T h ere th e y to be held a t O regon S ta te college 1 H erm iston B eauty Shoppe w ith a p riated u n d er the R econstruction found Mr. T odd, to g e th e r w ith a s ta rtin g M arch 28 has ju s t been an F inance C orporation a r t to be used I new p erm anent end is on d u ty now . " g ro u p of h u n g ry m en, an d as th ey nounced, th e purpose b ein g to tr a in S ta tis tiis show th a t Ihe m a jo rity In providing Ioans to farm ers u n ca rrie d a picnic lunch w ith them in sp ecto rs for th e s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of radio liste n e rs are men, due, wo able to borrow money elsew here to found a fte r c o u n tin g noses th a t of a g ric u ltu re . W areh o u sem en , feed believe, to tile fact, th a t women pre c a rry on th e ir o rd in a ry crop pro th e re w as enough for a h o t dog d ealers o r o th ers in terested in g e t fer speaking out to liste n in g in. duction operations. T he m axim um apiece. T hey m ade coffee fo r th e tin g an idea of th e w ork, m ay a u d it Mrs. Wm. H ineline can tell tu r loan allowed is $400 to an y one fa r fo u rteen golf club m em bers all of th e course for a few days a t th e ir key grow ers how they can get th e ir m er. w hom enjoyed th e picnic. T he men -onvenicnce, how ever. hens to lay because she has one th a t As th e present fund is not re has been producing eggs since th e w e re able to com plete th e club T he s ta te d e p a rtm e n t h as en tered stricted to a reas w here crop failures 20th of F ebruary, and consequently house w ith o u t sto p p in g lo n g enough in to a cooperative ag re e m e n t w ith occurred lant year. D irector M aris has tw o hens se ttin g . T here Is a c er to com e to to w n fo r lu n ch . th e fhderal insp ectio n serv ice fo r es J ______ , __________ . __ w as advised to ap p o in t com m ittees ta in way you stro k e th e ir heads to ta b lis h in g h ay g rad es in O regon, for all of O regon’s 36 counties. Most keep them in a good hum or. Mrs. Golf le a g u e Tourney w hich h as b ro u g h t a b o u t th e need T h e U m atilla G olf L eague w ill o f th e tr a in in g school. W. J . M or of these have been nam ed and are H in elin e says. hold a to u rn a m e n t a t P ilo t Rock ready now to assist farm ers In ap- g an . fed eral bay su p erv iso r o f Los W hen H enry H arg er told about S unday, M arch 20, w hen team s from A ngeles, w ill be in c h a rg e of iq stru e plying for loans. All county ag en ts le ttin g a Ford ra d ia to r fall th ro u g h H erm isto n , A th en a. P en d leto n and tlo n . assisted by D. D. H ill of O. 8. have also been supplied w ith ap p li th e plate glass w indow a t th e R ohr- P ilo t Rock w ill com pete. T h e next C. cation blan k s and o th e r inform ation m an G arage last Sunday, he n eg lec t — — Two • ew w evs.x.ssn eeks II In s tru c tio n w ill be to u rn a m e n t w ill b e held on th e H er- , given a t C orvallis ant) th e (In al j and will be able to assist farm ers ed to tell w h eth er she was blond or in o b tain in g loans from th is fund, b ru n e tte W e’ll ad m it It is h ard to IBletop course April 10 j ' week In Portland, • w orking in cooperation w ith the ro n s e n tra te on one's w ork w ith o u t ?W—- u n ty committee)). side a ttra c tio n . Four Day Notice to Move J