The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 26, 1932, Image 1

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Relative to the federal payroll
cut. our statesmen have little to say
when they've relatives on it.— West-
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on Leader.
VOLUMN XXVI
(1‘: Mrrmisfu HHeraln
NUMBER 39
HERMISTON WILL
HONOR MEMORY OF
SOLDIERS DEAD
HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1932
MRS. G. T. GOUNDREY PASSES
SUDDENLY WEDNESDAY NIGHT
WALLULA CUT-OFF
HIGHWAY WORK
WILL START SOON
STUDENTS ON AGRICULTURAL
i TOUR STOP IN HEI;MISTON
CHIMES QUEEN MAKES
HIGHESTTEST2ND
CONSECUTIVE MONTH
It is on ethlng to make an idea
clear and another to make it affect­
ing to the imagination.—Burke.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR
| DR. F. V. PRIME DISPOSES
OF BUSINESS TO DR. MORGAN.
OFFICIAL COUNT
OF PRIMARY VOTE
FINISHED WEDNESDAY
1 wo school busses loaded with 45
Mrs. O. T. Goundrey, resident of
A business transaction was com-
vs under Ilie supervision of Bert
the Hermiston project tor the past
I Dieted this week between Dr. F. V.
in the voca-
four and a half years, passed away
I Prime and Dr. W. L. Morgan where­
tional agricultural school at Wood-
suddenly Wednesday night at her
by Dr. Prime transferred his dental
land, Washington, pulled into the
home on North Hill following a
I business and equipment to Dr. Mor­
Hermiston auto camp Sunday night.
heart attack.
gan. Dr. Prime has lived in Her­
FITTING SERVICE WILL BE
Besides her husband she leaves ROAD CAMP WILL BE SET UP AT The boys are making a tour of ap- BAKER OF STANFIELD OWNER
miston for the past several years, VOTE BY PRECINCTS WILL BE
proximately 900 miles through Ore­
one
daughter,
Mrs.
Cora
Mertes
of
GIVEN IN M. E. CHURCH.
and is giving up his practice because
gon
and
Washington
studying
dif-
JUNIPER
SPUR.
OF
HIGH
TEST
COW.
Pateros, Wn., and one brother in
PUBLISHED NEXT WEEK.
ot poor health. The transaction in­
rent phases
¡culture and
Line of March Starts from Church the Dakotas.
cluded
the
Prime
residence
on
the
Interesting Races Among Candidate*
Funeral services will bo held Sat­ County Court Has Requested That visiting the points most interesting C. A. Lynch Herd Heads List of
for Cemetery Where Firing Squad urday, May 28, at 2:30 P. M. from
to them. They came through Port­ High Herds in Association ; Lowest west side of town and Dr. and Mrs.
County Labor be Employed as
Are Noted; Clerk’s Office Force
Morgan will move into it soon.
land, The Dalles and other points.
Will Give Salute to Dead.
the Pran Funeral Chapel, and in­
Far as Possible.
Test
40.2
Pounds
Fat.
Completes Count 2 Days.
While here one of the boys, Wes­
Dr. Morgan has worked with Dr.
terment will be in the Hermiston
Once again on Memorial day Her­
ley
Dufer,
received
a
broken
collar
Prime
for
the
past
two
years
and
is
S. II. Newell & Company of Port-
cemetery.
The monthly report of the Uma-
The official count of the votes
miston American Legion Post No. 37
land who was successful bidder on bone while playing baseball. He tilli Herd Improvement association well known and highly recommen­ cast in the May primary nominating
will honor those soldiers who so
FUNERAL OF FORMER RESIDENT the Wallula cut-off highway, an­ was forced to return to his home in lor April has just been received ded as a dentist.
election in Umatilla county was
valiently gave their lives in the
nounced this week that work will Woodland. All the boys were order­ showing 31 herds on test with 515
Dr. and Mrs. Prime and their sons ce mpleted Wednesday afternoon by
great world war. Also to those dis­ HELD HERE THURSDAY
start by the first of next week, or ly and well-behaved.
Buddy and Bobby plan to leave Her- the county clerk's office force fol­
cows enrolled,
abled veterans who are unable to
From here Monday they went to I Chimes Queen, 4-year-old grade Jer- iniston about the 15th of June to
as soon as necessary equipment can
lowing two days of intensive work.
The funeral of Mrs. Minnie Lopp,
forget that great struggle that has
reach Juniper Spur and be installed Pendleton, visited the woolen mills, I sey, owned by 1 A. Baker of Stan- spend their summer looking for a lo­ The official record by precincts has
deprived them ot their health and former resident of Hermiston, who for operation. Camp will be set up and then on to Walla Walla, Ken-
| field is again one of two highes. cation. Hermiston people reglet the not been released but it will be pub­
freedom. A program has been ar­ died at her home in Enterprise. Or., at Juniper Spur according to unof- newick, Pasco, Prosser, Yakima,
I testing cows in the association with loss of this family but wish then lished in the Herald next week.
Tuesday
noon
was
held
from
the
ranged by the local Legion and Aux­
fidai information gained from C.B. | Fllensburg, and then returned to 1000 pounds of milk containing 76.0 success and happiness wherever they
Several close races were noted
iliary members to be given in the Methodist church Thursday after- Lewis, machinest and operator, who Woodland.
pounds of fat. Pride, pure bred Jer- make their future home.
among party candidates for various
Methodist church Monday, starting noon at 2:00 o’clock. Mrs. Nevins of has established his headquarters
sey, ot the Eastern Oregon State
nominations in the Herald next
the Enterprise Pentacostal church here. A crew of
at 10:00 A. M.
men is expected NEW TORD V-8 DEMONSTRATOR
hospital herd was second high, pro- MANY WILL ATTEND 4-H
week.
On this special day of observance read the final rites and interment Friday to set up camp.
AT ROHRMAN GARAGE
during 1416 pounds of milk con-
Following is the official count:
was
made
in
the
Hermiston
ceme-
CLUB
SUMMER
SCHOOL
it is fitting to remember that each
taining 75.0 pounds of fat.
The contract calls for graveling
Delegates to Republican National
red poppy purchased by a citizen tery near her husband who died sev-
The new Ford V-8 DeLuxe Fordor
A total of 295,895 pounds of milk
8.3 miles from Sand Station to the
With reservations for the annual
Convention
represents one disabled soldier who eral years ago.
sedan is now being demonstrated by containing 13
625.3 pounds of fat 4-H club summer session already in
state line. Au oil wearing surface
W. L. Thompson 2377. P. W.
the Rohini
is trying to help support his family
Motor company and |
Mrs. Lopp was 56 years of age and
were produced by cows listed in the from 33 of the 36 Oregon counties Welch 220, H. L. Gross 2100, R.
will be laid and two bridges will be
through this medium. The Girl t I had been in poor health for several
citizens are having the pleasure of
association in
constructed. Work on this highway
attendance, approximating Hawkins 3062, W. Henderson 2144,
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Scout troop will assist the auxiliary years. Her death was caused by
trying this new car.
cows produced 40 pounds of fat.
will be completed some time in 1933
i that of a year ago when 725 en G. L. Koehn 2003, Stanley Myers
in the sale and will contact people blood poisoning in her foot and she
New riding comfort has been en­
The road will shorten the distance
A. Lynch heads the list of own- | rolled, is assured for the two weeks £673, W. F. Sigurdson 1603, W. A.
Saturday. Buy a poppy from them,
gineered into both the bodies and
died while on the operating table.
between Walla Walla and Portland
ers
of
high herds of over 0 cows I period on the Oregon State college Carter 2389, F. J. Cook 2168.
ne chassis. The compactness of the
The following program has been
She leaves to mourn her loss, one 60 miles, and between Spokane and
with
Holsteins producili Í 911.1 j campus. The dates this year will be
Delegates from Second District
V-8
engine
which
requires
no
more
arranged for Memorial day:
brother, Edgar Billington of Enter Portland, 40 miles.
8. D. Peterson 3529, H. H. De-
mits the use of roomy bodies for pas- pounds of milk containing 3 3.8 lbs. June 13 to 25 which Is one week
Call to Order.
prise. Or., two nieces and two neph­
Armond 2 84 5.
County Court Makes Request.
ants the use of romy bodies for pas- fat. High herd of 12 to 20 cows, later than last year, overlapping the
America ................................... Audience ews. The nephews, Clarence and
owned
by
C.
E.
Smiley,
produced
regular
adult
summer
session
by
one
Republican Representative in
comfort. The? seats are low,
Invocation ---------- Rev. W. E. Jones Donald Billington from Enterprise,
The county court of Umatilla
Congress
as the center of gravity is also 730.3 lbs. milk containing 38.8 lbs. week.
Violin Solo ---- Esther Frederickson attended the funeral here Thursday. county has made the following re­
J. M. Richards 2098, R. R. Butler,
fat. High herd of under 12 cows was
Estimates
of
attendance
at
first
you
ride
with
a
new
sense
of
Vocal duet, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Clarke
quest ot contractors S. H. Newell &
wned by Marion Stetson, mixed were somewhat under last year but i 2063.
Cushions are
Introduction of Speaker by
Company through a letter sent to ease and security.
New Meat Cutter at Nortons.
herd of 10, averaging 784.5 lbs. of later reports from the counties indi-
Republican Secretary of State
deep and easy. Important improve-
Rev. O. W. Payne.
them a week ago:
G. A. Palmiter 1157, Hal E. Hoss
milk containing 3 4.9 pounds of fat. en te that some are sending more
Bob Anderson of Portland, was
Address ...
menta have been made In the chas­
... Father Conner
"I
desire
to
ask
that
in
pursuing
A tabulation of high herds to than a year ago which will appar- 3195.
Vocal Solo
Dr. F. V. Prime engaged as meat cutter in the meat your work on the Wallula cut-off sis to increase comfort.
department of Norton’s grocery this
Republican State Treasurer
date,
dry cows included, for the ently balance the reduced delega-
Standing tribute to Soldieds Dead
Milt Scherping 1086, Rufus Hol-
week and will fill the vacancy left in Umatilla county, that preference, FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY
hird month since the beginnin : of lions from other counties, according
Star Spangled Banner
Audience
by Herbert Michaelis who left Tues­ at least for common labor, be given
the testing year shows records of to II. C. Seymour, state club leader. | man 4100.
Benediction
Rev. E. James Cain
day for Walla Walla where he and the community In Umatilla county DISCUSSIS HOME MANAGEMENT. herds over 20 cow herds 12 to 20 Last year there were 725 actual club
Republican President
The line of march to the ceme­ his family will make their home. adjacent to the work. There arc
Herbert Hoover 460, Joseph I.
cows, and high herds under 12
members present In addition to some
The
auxiliary
the
Farm
Bu-
tery will be formed at the church. Mr. Anderson is originally from many men needing work in Umatilla
75 leaders who assisted in the France 1873. .
Owner
Milk
At the cemetery a salute to the dead
and Hermiston and many in the reau met in regular session Friday,
Scotland.
Vice President
school.
2182.5
94.5
will be given by the firing squad
same condition throughout the May 20, in Columbia district at the E. O.
Charles Curtis 102.
C.
A.
2636.1
In
line
with
the
general lowered
house. New business mention-
and taps will be sounded as a final
county.
Library Notice.
2119.6 1 14.9 costs, particularly ot food, the char- Presidential Elector* (Republican)
announcement that the C. E. Smiley
formal tribute of the day.
"You fair considerate coopera-
D. S. Stearns 2804, Mrs. C. P.
The Library will be closed
ge for board and room for the weeks
rm bureau I oard world meet June
tion in this matter will be highly
I Bishop 2824, C. II. Carey 2833, El­
G.
R.
Hadley
1
668.2
urday, May 29 on account of the appreciated. Signed, I. M. Schannep, 3 to arrange for a a program July 4.
period this year has been reduced
TWINS SPECIAL GUESTS FOR
izabeth E. Pettinger 2787, Llyod R.
1378.0
Eastern Oregon Library meeting. County Judge.
from $15 to $13. The girls will re­
Social hour was i led by Mrs. New L. C. Dyer
Smith 2774.
THIS TALKIE AT OASIS.
Also May 30 on Memorial day. Be­
side
In
Waldo
and
Kidder
halls,
as
Madden who gave ! an Interesting
Twenty-one cows were listed on
S. H. Newell and his partner
Republican U. S. Senator
ginning Tuesday, May 31, summer
talk en budgeting : time. The topic the honor roll
i
for the month of usual, and the boys will live in the
Frederick Steiwer 2791, A.
Frederic March, screen "twins" in
Thomas J. Williams are expected on
library hours will be from 3:00 to
for discussion was i "household man- April and the highest individual test men's dormitory.
Clark 489, Robert Duncan 644, Ken­
“Strangers in Love” invites twins of
5:00 o’clock P. M. daily, except the job Friday or Saturday.
agement" with Mrs. S„ K. Thomas was recorded at 76.0 lbs. fat. The
The program calls for about tour neth Harlan 864, Robert Stanfield
this district, whose resemblance is
Sunday. Mrs. R. A. Brownson, Li­
i director. Mrs. Marble assisted with lowest test was 40.2 lbs. fat.
hours of classroom and field instruc 798.
Telegates Attend Grand Lodge.
striking, to be his guests at the Oa­
—Adv.
| the program and refreshments con­
brarian.
tion each day except Sunday, but
sis theatre during the showing of
Attorney General (Republican)
Delegates to the State grand lodge sisted of coffee, cookies, and candy.
Received Honorable Mention.
varied so as to meet all Interests and
I. II. Van Winkle 2430, Earl Bro­
this picture Sunday and Monday,
Thanks to Voters.
of the Rebekah and Odd Fellow lod­ Date of the next meeting was an-
|
OREGON STATE COLLEGE, Cor- avoid monotony. Physical recreation naugh 2432.
May 29-30.
ges left the first of the week for nnounced fcr June 3rd under the
vallis. May 24—Walther Ott of Hier- is always a prominent feature of the
Thanks for the splendid vote the Corvallis where sessions open Wed-
Representative 23rd District
There are no strings attached to
supervision of Mrs. S. R. Thomas, ! misten, sophomore in agriculture at
ession with indoor and outdoor
I. U. Temple 1438, J. A. Best 2318
this offer.
If you are fortunate Hermiston precinct gave me. Owing nesday and Continue through
Mrs. IL S. Clark, Mrs. Lyle Tilden,
ports carried out under expert F. E. Schmidt 1636, J. H. E. Scott
I Oregon State college, received hon-
enough to be twins, just present to the late start I got, I consider it day.
Mrs. Floyd Knerr and Miss and Mrs. Allen Hooker. Home Man- J orable mention for the Benton Coun­ supervision.
2179.
a
victory.
I
am
personally
sorry
yourselves at the theatre for free ad­
agement will be the topic for this
Assembly programs will again be
ty State Bank Prize awarded an
District Attorney (Republican)
that R. C. Todd was not nominated. Edith Mikesell represented tl e Her-
mission.
meeting.
C. C. Proebstel 3485.
nually to the sophomore man of mportant features of the club ses-
Your host, Fredric March, whose We supported Todd better in Pendle­ miston Rebekah lodge and W. R.
highest standing registered as a cions with prominent officials and
Congressman (Democrat)
ton
than
they
did
in
the
east
end
of
Longhorn
the
local
Odd
Fellows.
amazing double role in “Dr. Jekyll
Warner Family to Visit
483
regular student in one of the degree business men scheduled for each F. V. Galloway .......
and Mr. Hyde” is one of the topics the county.
The two former delegates left Sun-
received by Mr. a nd
curricula at the recent honor and lay, affording club members an op- Walter Pierce ............................ 1028
Signed, JOE HAWKINS
of conversation still on the tongues
Mrs.
W.
E
Jones
this
week
from
day and Mr. Longhorn Monday
portunity to come in touch with reo-
awards convention here.
Senate (Democrat)
of all movie fans, has a new dual
morning. They plan to return the Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner of
This award Is based on proficien- nie in important places of leader­ W. B. Gleason ........................ .... 448
Weather
Report.
portrayal of more genteel cut as
Frangi ville, Idaho, tl at they plan
493
cy in scholarship, success in student ship.
Marshall Dana ......................
last of the week.
“twin brothers" in the Paramount Date
Max. Min.
to visit friends in Hermiston this
462
Elton Watkins ......................
activities, qualities of manhood and
Applications
for
admission
to
the
85. ...50
talkie, “Strangers in Love,” filmed May 19
turday or Jun-
Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them. wcel
qualities of leadership.
cession need to be in by June 1 to
County Sheriff (D)
from the novel, “The Shorn Lamb,” May 20
69. ...54
They will remain for a week.
be sure of being acted upon. Those R. Goad ....... ............................... 1223
62... ...46
and to be free for twins at the Oasis May 21
who have not won trips through
Democratic Convention
69...
theatre Sunday and Monday.
May 22
their work at county or state fairs
State at Large
72...
March enacts the role of an usurp May 23
or other awards and who now s zek M. A. Miller ....................... ...... 1004
69...
24
May
ing son who forges a will to deprive
admission are advised to make ar- V. P. Moses ........................ ...... 986
68...
a brother of his inheritance, and al­ May 25
rangements through the person In W. H. Strayer .................. ...... 697
Precipitation was .24.
so the role of the adventuresome va­
i heir county in charge of directing J. F. Wood ........................ ..... 936
gabond brother who comes Into his
A. F. Flegel ....................... ...... 569
4-II club work.
own after a series ot thrilling and OREGON STATE ANNOUNCES
918
M. I. Dangley ....................
romantic episodes.
Biggs Family Will Move.
STRAWBERRY DAY.
Democratic Delegates - Second
Kay Frances, Juliette Compton,
Congress. Dist.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and sons
Stuart Erwin, George Barbier and
One of the greatest centers of
M. A. Fitzgerald ............ 307
John and Dan, will leave the first
Lucien Littlefield head the support­ strawberry experimental work in
283
Hanson Hughes .................
of next week for LaGrande, Or.,
ing cast. Direction is by Lothar the west will be open for public in-
1112
where they will make their future J. H. Raley
Mendes.
spection at the annual field day for
728
home. Mr. Biggs is district manager H. J. Stillings ....
229
Scenes are lavishly set In New strawberry growers at Oregon State
for the Mutual Life Insurance Co. J. It. Blackaby ....
college at Corvallis, Friday, June 3.
199
York and Long Island.
M.
Duncan
.........................
W.
of New York covering Union, Baker,
Growers will have opportunity
A special Memorial day short fea­
Democratic Candidate for
and Wallowa counties. He was edi-
ture with Floyd Gibbons commemo­ day to view many developments in
I resident
tor of the Hermiston Herald until |
304
rates own entrance into the world cultural and varietal experiments as
a year and a half ago when he sold j W H Murray ...
(Continued on last Page)
war. A novelty, "Wrestling Sword­ carried on for many years. Irriga-
to the present management, They -
fish,” a comedy, “Pottsville Paloo- tion versus non-irrigation for the
will retain their home here
“am:
♦
ka” and Fox News will round out Marshall berries will be viewed un­
has bet n leased to Dr. A. W. ( hris-
tea
der field conditions. A four-year-
this two hour program.
topherson. The people of Hermiston
ALONG THE CONCRETE
old field and a two-year-old field of
regret the loss of this enterprising
Telephone Crew Completes Work. the new Corvallis variety will be
family but wish them success in
open for inspection.
heir new location.
Our "Willie ’ and "Jimmy," bar-
The telephone crew for the Paci­
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Topping experiments with the
ber and druggist, were so busy today
fic Telephone & Telegraph company
Former Resident Dies.
that they had to sit along the curb
that has been working in the Wal- Marshall berry, showing the effect
to absorb some sunshine to restore
lula and Juniper districts for the of cutting the tops immediately af-
W.
J.
Stapish,
prominent
Yakima
some of the lost energy. Who says
past two months, completed its work ter harvest compared with later may
lentist. and former resident of Her-
prosperity was Just around the cor-
the first of the week and left for be viewed, as will an experiment
with double planting as compared
miston, died at his home In Yakima, ner.
Portland Tuesday.
with the usual spacing.
Wn., Tuesday.
He was prominent
Clarence Robinett is worse off
than a hen with little chickens this
Girl Scouts Will Meet.
In
the
development
of
the
west
side
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kingsley of
project more than ten years ago week. He is a farmer with a lot of
A special meeting of the Hermis- Portland came Wednesday evening
little “ducklings."
ton Girl Scout troop has been called
when he worked in the Westland Ir­
and will spend a week with Mr.
A horticulturist paid 125,000 for
for Friday afternoon at 2:30 in the
rigation district office with J. W. a single orchid and did not think it
Methodist chvich. Mrs. A. W. Chris­ Kingsley’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Messner.
Funeral services will be tin extravagance. He can have the
topherson will have charge of the B. S. Kingsley. They are former resi­
orchid, we'll take the $25,000.
held Friday.
meeting to at range for the girls to dence of Hermiston and have many
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Now that the primary election is
(Copyright. W. N. U.)
sell poppies on Memorial day.
friends here.
over there are a lot of “also rans.’
Herald Subscription $2.00 a Year
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