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It is on our failures that we base our new and different and better success.—Havelock Ellis. 910 VOLUME XXVII -The Hermistu Herali NUMBER 38 WEST END COUNTY SCHOOLS OBSERVE COMMENCEMENT HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, t BOARDMAN NEWS t MAYOR MCKENZIE PROCLAIMS MAY 27 ANNUAL POPPY DAY CANDIDATES RECEIVE DEGREE AT GRAND LODGE SESSION be issued from Canton.—Rochester De uocrat. MAY 18, 1933 SECRETARY HOSS EXPLAINS ANNUAL MOTOR LICENSE FEE By Mrs. Dan Ransier Five candidates from the Hermis ton I.O.O.F. lodge received the In Mrs. Garger of Pendleton is the itiatory degree at a session of the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Ben Fix Grand Lodge in Pendleton Wednes this week. day night. The local members put Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Laird were on the work. Candidates were Geo. Nolan visitors last Wednesday. Wagner, R. C. McReynolds, Herbert The bacalaureate exercises were Hedwall, Paul Van Patten, and Er held here Sunday at the Presbyter LOCAL EXERCISES WILL BE HELD ian church, with quite a large at- CITIZENS URGED TO WEAR RED nest Peck of Boardman. The presentation of this work fol LETTERS OF EXPLANATION tendance, The choir sang a special lowed a banquet in the Christian POPPY MADE BY VETERANS. THURSDAY. MAY 25TH. SENT TO 250,000 MOTORISTS. number along with several other church for local delegates and mem numbers, The church was nicely Dr. Burt Brown Barker of Eugene decorated with beautiful flowers. Spirit of Gallant Veterans Recalled hers of the Wilder, Idaho, degree Flat Fee of $5.00 Starting July 1, team. At eight o’clock the Wilder Will Deliver Address: Number of The graduating exercises will be in This Observance: “Buy A degree team presented the third de 1933 : Subsequent Annual Fees held at the high school auditorium gree work. School Terms Comnleted. P oppv ” is Slogan. Friday evening at 8:00 o’clock. of $5.00; Renewal Stressed. H. A. Pankow and Walter Mead were delegates to the convention There is a class of nine graduat Schools in the west end of the Saturday, May 27, was desig from the local lodge. There were ap county have been holding commen ing which includes Clara Johnson, Changes in automobile license Margaret Johnson, nated as "Poppy Day" in Hermiston proximately a 100 per cent attend fees and salient points in car regis cement exercises during the past valedictorian; two weeks and other scheduled salutatorian; Walt Lewis, next high in a proclamation issued today by ance of the membership from Her tration procedure are set forth in dates are within the next week. in the class, third speaker; Carl Mayor F. C. McKenzie. The procla miston. letters to be sent this week to 250- The Hermiston Union high school Rhea, the class will; Irene Ferris, mation calls upon all citizens of the 000 Oregon motor vehicle owners by will graduate nineteen students this the class poem; June Able, the city to observe the day by wearing LOCAL CHURCH WILL BE HOST Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, in year at exercises next Thursday, prophecy; Edward Kopacz, class his the American Legion and American preparation for the renewal season. May 25, in the Methodist church. Dr tory; and Clifford Hills. Legion Auxiliary poppy in memory TO CONVENTION DELEGATION A flat fee of 35.00 for all private Burt Brown Barker, vice president Miss Margaret Gilson is going to of the World War dead. The pro One of the triple sessions of the passenger cars for the half year of the University of Oregon, will de- Clatskanie, Ore., with Mr. and Mrs. clamation stated: starting July 1, 1933, and subse liver the address. “Whereas, in the great crisis of eastern Oregon convention of quent fees of $5.00 are matters of W. W. Kelty and family, where she Christ will be held in Hermiston The class roll for 1933 is smaller will be employed during the sum the World War the young men of Thursday and Friday, May 25-26, particular interest to motorists this Hermiston offered their services to than the one graduated last year mer. at the Hermiston Union ehurch. The year. The 1933 legislature author The Study club met at the home our country with an exalted spirit local church will furnish entertain ized a reduction in fees effective for when twenty-seven seniors received of patrotism, numbers of them sac diplomas. Awards will be made by of Mrs. W. G. Wallace Monday. It ment to visiting delegates on the the half year and a change to a ca- Supt. R. H. McAtee, and W. J. War was the annual meeting and officers rificing their lives in that service; Harvard plan, offering lodging and lender - year registration system "And, Whereas, the same exalt ner, president of the board, will were elected. Mrs. J. M. Richards starting January 1, 1934. breakfast. ed spirit of patriotism is needed to- present the diplomas. The saluta president for the coming year, pre Applications tor licenses may be The convention directorate in tory address will be ‘delivered by sided over the meeting. Mrs. L. Jaun day for the service of our country in cludes A. F. Van Slyke, president, sent in at any time and plates or its peace-time difficulties; nott was elected as a new member Mary Ward and the valedictory by "Therefore, I, F. C. McKenzie, and C. F. Swander, secretary. Other sheriff’s temporary permits will be into the club. After the business ses Dick Martin. of the City of Hermiston, host towns are The Dalles where released by mail or at the various Mayor sion a supper party was given hon Baccalaureate service will be citizens to recall the spirit the convention will meet May 15- registration offices on June 15. All urge all oring Mrs. W. W. Kelty, who is held Sunday evening, May 21, in the applications on file in the secretary gallant dead and renew the 16, and at Baker, May 23-24. of these leaving soon. She was also presented Baptist church with Rev. O. W. The ladies of the church will of state’s office at Salem by May 27 of their high patriotic ser memory with a remembrance. Payne delivering the message at will be included in a drawing for Mrs. Shelton of Prineville, Ore., vice by the wearing of the American serve lunch at noon Friday and also low license numbers to be held on eight o’clock. Reservations will be in the evening. The public is invited Legion Auxil- Legion and American sister is visiting at the home of her made for parents only at both grad iary memorial poppy on Saturday, to the noon luncheon when chicken that date. The practice of eliminat- Mrs. Frank Sloan. uation and baccalaureate services. ing assignments of special numbers, will be served. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Baker were May 27. The convention theme is "The adopted two years ago to expedite Two other high schools in the very much pleased to have their “To that purpose, I do proclaim release of plates, will be followed west end of the county have held sons home for Mothers’ day. Lowell Saturday, May 27, Poppy Day in the Sufficient Church.” again this season but all advance commencement exercises during the of Spokane, Brice of Portland, and City of Hermiston. requests will be given an opportuni past two weeks. Exercises for the Wallace of Eugene. The boys re ALEXANDERS CELEBRATE 53RD F. C. McKENZIE, ty for low numbers in the drawing. Irrigon graduates were held Thurs mained until Sunday evening. Mayor. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. day, May 11, following the Wednes Mrs. C. D. Connor spent the week day evening banquet for the stu end in Corvallis with her daughter OASIS ESTABLISHES BRANCH In celebration of their fifty-third dents and their parents. The com Helen. On her return trip Helen ac NOTED DRYS WILL SPEAK wedding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. THEATER AT UNION, OREGON. mencement address was delivered by companied her as far as Portland, IN HERMISTON MAY 26 TH R. Alexander of Pendleton were Dr. E. T. Allen of Whitman college. where she made application for Lloyd Moore, manager of the Superintendent R. E. Close of the honor guests at the home of their Dr. Allen Is an old time resident of nurses training at the St. Vincent Irrigon, having lived there in the hospital. Anti-Liquor League of Oregon an- daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Satur Oasis Theatres, Inc., of Hermiston has this week established a brandii pioneer days. The salutatory was Mrs. M. C. Berrayer and her cous nounces that William E. (Pussyfoot) day. Mr. Alexander Is 83 years of delivered by Margaret ‘Allen, and in Miss Lydia Llsh were dinner Johnson and Superintendent Thom age and his wife is 74 years old. theatre at Union, Oregon, which he Florine Brace presented the valedic- guests at the home of Mrs. Tom O’ as W. Gales are now In Oregon for Immediate members of the family plans to open for the first run night a three weeks’ campaign in defense were present to help celebrate not Friday. Features will be run four tor yaddress. Grady Sunday. only the anniversary occasion but nights a week the same as they are The Boardman school closed Fri The Misses Gladys Ross and Viv of prohibition and the 18th amend the birthdays of Mrs. Bertha Col at the local theatre, according to day. May 12, with exercises for the ian Crouter were dinner guests of ment. The drys of Hermiston and vicin lins and Miss Catherine Collins, Mr. Moore. graduates in the evening. Rev. C. M. Miss Billie Hedrick Sunday. of Pendleton. Edmond Briggs will operate the Brown delivered the address. Bac Mrs. Harle Rogers and the Misses ity are uniting in a mass meeting both Immediately afte after being married machines tn the new theatre which calaureate was held Sunday, evening Evalyn Starkweather and Lovonne on Friday evening, May 26th, at in Baker, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. 8:00 o ’ clock, in the Methodist is of the latest sound equipment. and class day exercises the previous Walk were Pendleton visitors Sat church of Hermiston, at which time Alexander came to Pendleton where Mr. Moore and Mr. Briggs left Mon- Thursday afternoon. urday afternoon. Mr. Alexander established a mercan these noted speakers will be heard. day and hope to be ready for an Clyde Kennison, Mrs. T. Thorsen Rev. W. S. Gleiser of Pendleton tile business which he operated for opening night Friday. will deliver the commencement ad and daughters Marie and Lavern fifty years, retiring eight years ago. dress at the Stanfield school exer and son Conrad, spent Mother’s day PROGRAM WILL BE FEATURED Mr. Alexander was on the origin LOCAL GOLF CLUB WILL cises Friday, May 19. in the high with Miss Blanche Thorsen in The ON MEMORIAL DAY. MAY 30 al board of directors who organized school auditorium. Margaret John Dalles. the First National Bank of Hermis Earl Haney and family spent son will deliver the valedictory and Committees from the American ton in 1906 and has held the office STAGE CONTEST SUNDAY Clara Johnson the salutatory ad Sunday at the home of their par Legion and Auxiliary are working of vice president since that time. The membership of thé Hermiston dress. Baccalaureate services were ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Haney. with other committee members from Other original members were F. B. Delegates chosen from the Stan local civic organizations in forming Swayze, present president, Roy Ra Country Golf club will play a sec held Sunday, May 14, in the Presby ond golf tournament Sunday on the terian church with Rev. J. F. Gib field lodges to attend grand I.O.O.F. an appropriate program for Memor ley, W. J. Furnish, and W. G. Cole. local course in which local players son delivering the sermon. lodge in Pendleton May 16, 17, and ial day. May 30th, according to an Members of the family present in will participate. The teams will be The Umatilla school has a full 18, were Miss Lena Waid and J. B. nouncement made this week. The cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexan program for next week. On Wednes Kenny. . program will be a community affair der and daughter Beverley; Mrs. chosen from members of the local Dr. McCowan of St. Helens, Ore., under the auspices of the committee Bertha Collins and daughter Cath club and the losing team will fur- day the seniors hold class night when awards will be presented. has located in Stanfield, with offi in charge. A complete program will erine; all of Pendleton, and Mr. and nlsh the eats served in the club house at noon. Thursday the annual high school ces in the Bard building on Coe be published in next week’s issue. Mrs. E. P. Dodd and daughter Isabel The golf course is in fine condi- picnic will be held. Friday night Dr. Avenue. and Ruth. tion since it has been mowed this Burt Brown Barker of Eugene will Mrs. Ed Brown and baby son re Former Herald Editor injured. week. All players are asked to be deliver the commencement address. turned home from the Hermiston Raymond Crowder, at one time COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL out on the ridge by 9:00 o’clock Baccalaureate services will be held hospital this week. editor of the Hermiston Herald and Sunday morning. next Sunday in the high school gym George Billups left for Portland until two years ago with the Arling MEET NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT with Rev. C. M. Brown of Boardman Sunday evening with a truck load of ton Bulletin, was badly injured in delivering the sermon. wool from the Ed Neil ranch. a head-on auto collision west of The regular night meeting of the Miss Gertrude Patterson, sister of Ralph Bartley and family of No- Hood River Wednesday, May 10, ac Hermiston Commercial club will be The complete program for the Mrs. L. C. Dyer, returned Sunday lan have moved onto the Jud Rogers cording to a report in the Oregon held Tuesday. May 23. At this meet from a week's stay with Mr. and Hermiston exercises is as follows: Processional .......... Golda Mumma ranch. Journal. He received a severely ing the membership will set a meet Mrs. Chas. Isaac in Pilot Rock when Troy Colman of Seattle, Wn., pur crushed chest and was taken to the ing night for the summer months the latter motored over to spend Piano Invocation .... ...... Rev. W.E. Jones chased the Copenger ranch where Hood River hospital. It was planned and determine whether there will Mother’s day at the Dyer home. Mr. Vernon Wald has lived for the past to move him by ambulance to Mc be more than one meeting a month. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom of Umatilla Salutatory ... ............ Mary Ward Male Quartet ............. ......... Numbers year. Minnville where he is now making This announcement was made by were also guests at the home of Mrs. Mrs. H. B, Rees has -rented her his home. "When Good Fellows Get Together" the president E. P. Dodd. Bloom’s parents on that day. ranch to George Cristy of Helix. Bullard Jud Rogers has rented the W. H. "A Song of the Deep Blue Seas” Daugl^ty residence. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoggard are Ralph Saylor Ben Gerking here from The Dalles visiting their J. A. Clarke Alfred Quiring many friends. They expect to re Valedictory .................... Dick Martin turn home Friday. Address ...... Dr. Burt Brown Barker The Home Economics club met Vice President U of O. for its regular meeting at the home Instrumental Trio ............. Numbers of Mrs. F. S. Green with Mrs. Roy "Still Wie Die Nacht” ........ (Bohm) Attebury acting as hostess. Delic- "At Dawning” .................. (Cadman) ous refreshments were served. Jane Gibson . ........................ Piano Mrs. Clara Olday and her choir Helen Fredreckson ................ Cello were entertained at the Rev. J. F. Esther Fredreckson ........... Violin Gibson home at a lawn party. Many Awards ........ ................. Supt. McAtee out-of-door games were played and “PrEs, Presentation Diplomas W. J. Warner weiners and marshmallows were President Board of Education roasted. After the regular practice Rev. O. W. Payne ice cream and cake were served. Benediction -Class rolls for the schools in the west end of the county are listed as Deputized Bee Inspector. follows: W. G. Rodda was recently depu Hermiston—David S. Arnott, Ed Bensel, Rachel E. Buell. Beryl G. tized by Chas. A. Cole, director of Clark. Gladys Irene Driscoll, Forrest the division of plant industry for Ben Evans, Mervyn L. Evans, Mary the state of Oregon, as bee Inspector ihy 8, Margaret Felthouse, Glenn ’A. Ham for Umatilla and Morrow counties. man. Eugene H. Hanby, Charles L. This work was formerly under the Hunt. Lottie Elene Knauf, Rich« rd direction of the counties until a new E. Martin. Margaret R. McDaid. law passed by the last legislature Florence L. Pearson. Glen Bradley put it under the head of the state Pierson, Mary Elizabeth Ward. department. ’ Mr. Rodda has been employed by Charles E. Wells, and Juanita El- the county In this work since 1925 dora Wells. Stanfield Margaret Johnson. and is himself a successful bee man. Clara Johnson. Walter Lewis, June He had charge of the bee display Able. Irene Ferris, Edward Kopacz. division at the state fair In Salem 4. Carl Rhea, Ina Sturdivant, Clifford last year. He has his apiary on his farm southwest of town. Hills. Boardman—Mary Chaffee, Helen The next meeting of the Ameri Pianger, Cecil Partlow, Geo. Wick lander, Kenneth Duggan. Warren can Legion Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Garnet Best west Dillan. Irrigon Florence Brace. Mar- of town. Any members who do not have transportation are requested to garet Allen, Maurice Williams. Max well Jones, Rally Dexter, and Vallis be at the Hermiston Drug Co. store by 3:15 p. m. Dexter. The Girl Scouts will have their Mrs. C. J. Bielman of Beaverton. annual picnic Saturday, .May 20th. Oregon, stopped in Hermiston Thurs As sponsors of the organization day afternoon while enronte to her the Auxiliary will furnish transpor home from Pendleton where she has tation for the group, and anyone Repairing the Broken Fences been a delegate to the Rebekah state having available cars please notify. assembly. Mrs. A. W. Christopherson. Probably Japan's final denial of any intention to invade China will SUBSCRIPTION, t STANFIELD NEWS t By Mrs. Jess Richards About 60 people went to Stanfield Sunday to witness the ball game be tween Boardman and Stanfield, the final score being 13-8 In favor of Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patlie of Fossil were called here to attend the fu neral of her brother. Earl Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Dan Ransier and Mrs. I. Skobo went to Lexington Saturday to attend the county conference of the Pomona Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Ranville of Cayuse spent Friday evening on the project. Normal and Eddie returned home with them. Mrs. Paul Smith and Margaret en tertained the Misses Shellenberger and Campbell and Mrs. Earl Cramer at a luncheon Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson and Delbert and Rachel went to Wasco Sunday to spend Mother’s Day with Mr. Johnson’s mother. John Brice and Earl Cramer left Thursday for Heppner to shear sheep. W. Wilbanks and Bob Harwood went to Cecil Friday for a load of hay. Mrs. Clyde Carrick and Ches, Hango made a business trip to Her- mlston Monday. Glen Hadley was home this last week from Malheur county because it was too cold and rainy to shear. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano and Mrs. Glen Mackin and Mrs. Nick Cassidy and son made a business trip to Pendleton Thursday. Mrs. Dan Ransler was called to Pendleton Monday morning by the serious illness of her sister who ex pects to undergo an operation at Hot Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransler, Mr, and Mrs. Nick Faler, Mrs. Channing and Mrs. Edward Kunze were enter tained at the R. Wasmer home Wed nesday evening. Mrs. Lewis Morgan will entertain the missionary meeting at her home Wednesday, May 17th. Mrs. Paul Smith entertained the H. E. Club Wednesday. The next meeting will be held with Mrs. Ray Brown on Thursday, June 8th. The regular meeting night comes dur- ing state grange meeting then be ing held in Pendleton. The Harper family on the Bell ranch left Monday for Freewater. A family from Condon expect to move to the Bell ranch. Chas. Chandler and family of Ce cil spent Friday visiting his sister. Mrs. W. Wilbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Duggan of Vancouver, Wn., came Friday to at tend the commencement exercises, their son Kenneth being one of the graduates. Both Kenneth and Wayne went back with their par ents. A large crowd from Boardman at tended the dance at Irrigon Satur day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Atterbury and son arrived Saturday evening from Detroit, Mich., to spend th esummer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ves. Attebury. Mr. and Mrs. Lowel Spagle of Canby is spending a few days visit ing Mrs. ‘Spagle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Packard. Mr. and Mrs. Edward McClellan and son of Rufus spent Friday visit ing his mother, Mrs. Edward Kunze. Mrs Bell was a dinner guest of Mrs. Bob Bardly Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marlow and son and Mrs. Marlow’s sister spent Sunday at the Hadley home. Mrs. Ed. Kunze entertained a group of children Thursday evening, being Mary's 11th birthday. Roast ing weiners and marshmallows was the main pleasure of the evening. Frank Marlow and Zelda Hartle spent Sunday at the Ransler home. Mother’s Day was observed at the Community Church Sunday and a basket dinner was served at noon. School closed Friday, The week was spent in tests and picnicking, Friday evening, May 12, commence- ment exercises were held, A differ- ent program was given and was greatly enjoyed. The introduction was given by Kenneth Duggan and the senior message by Mary Chaffee. Mr. Marshall, the superintendent gave a message which was sure en- joyed and worth listening too. EARL OLSON. BOARDMAN, (Special) The community was shocked Wednesday morning when the word was spread of the accident and death of Earl Olson. Earl had made his home on the project for a number of years and until lately lived with his wife it Arlington when not employed on the highway. The funeral was held Friday in the Community church at 2:30 P.M. Friends came from far and wide to nay their last respect. Pall bearers were friends from Arlington. Burial | was made In the local cemetery. Earl Olson was born January 13. 1908, In North Dakota. Four years ago he was married to Evelyn See- ly. He passed away at The Dalles hospital Tuesday evening, May 9th, leaving his wife, parents, 5 sisters and one brother, and a host of friends. Weather Report. Date May I 1 May 12 May 13 May May 16 17 Max. Min 72 . 32 77 . 47 79........ 45 75...... 44 . .......... 40 12.00 PER YEAR PRESIDENT FAVORS EARLY DEVELOPMENT PACIFIC NORTHWEST EARLY START ON COLUMBIA DEVELOPMENT LOOMS. Financing May Be Done Under Pub lic Works Program; Four Dam Sites Studied. (From The Oregonian) OREGON NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, D.C., May 17. — President Roosevelt intimated to the Oregon delegation at a private conference today that start on the Columbia iver development may be possible under his public works bill. While no definite assurance was given by the executive, the members of the delegation left the White House with the belief that Roosevelt will whole-heartedly try to Initiate a project on the river. Senator McNary explained the general character of the Columbia development between Snake river and tidewater, with special emphas is on navigation, flood control, eros ion and power. A map showed pos sibile sites for tour dams as out lined in the army engineers' report. Keen Int-vne* Sho "This is wha +% president as Set ed him the anal zineer’s report land branch of arican Civil Eni sers’ report bulky for me to my purpose.” Examining power tive four dams, possibilities, the president said that he logical method of development was to build one dam at a time as onditions and power market justi- y, making a gradually complete de- velopment of the river. He said the proper procedure was to build from he bottom and go up; build the first dam near tidewater and the others by successive steps. Roosevelt Gives Views. The members of the delegation kept silent, making no suggestion at this expression because of various communities along the Columbia wanting precedence and the policy adopted by the delegation last year to leave the selection of the initial Roosevelt’s unit to the engineers. dea on starting downstream and working toward headwaters Is simi lar to Hoover's on the same project. The president stated that he be lieved It possible to make a start en the Columbia under the public works bill by making a self-liquida ting project loan to be repaid tn a period of years at a low rate of in terest out of the power revenue. Work for Northwest Looms. The Columbia from the Snake river to tidewater, however, com bines navigation, flood control and erosion as well as power. The three former factors are especially intrig uing to the president. ALONG THE CONCRETE ♦ Ralph Shafer says that the fish are running under Shear’s bridge In such velocity that they are crowd Ing each other out on the bank of the river and—so says Ralph “You should see the fisherman scamper.” The tenants at the Osborn Apart ment house were up bright and earl Wednesday. Something had disturi ed their slumbers and it did not take much circulating around to di ■over the source of that disturbane The seniors of the high school wet an their “sneak day” picnic an i sed that particular place as A shower of co, tartina noinl i water might have dampened the pirits, but it is doubtful. The great American game all’ raction win never and v herever a xhibition is given. In Hermiste here is no exception but from ol servance, the attraction seems to b mostly from the other side of th : fence. Since the Mayor of Portland i going to proclaim Wednesday, May 24, as the Official “straw hat” dav loe Norton will have to discard that "snazzy” green hat we saw hini wearing this week. We don't know anything much worse than to have sold several thousand pounds of wool at 18 : when you might have gotten 27 3-8 for it, unless it Is not having an wool at all to sell. "Four eyes” Bert Nation hot foot Ins it down Main street trying t keep on the trail of numerous gy les v)o were dodging Into eve store along the concrete. By the wa the gypsies gave B. J. that nan two years ago when nineteen cai filled with them were being held I Hermiston for Investigation. The planting of the hop acreage by O. T. Lockridge was very timely as hop prices continue to sore. Mr. Lock ridge tells us that he has train ed approximately 30 per cent of his hops up to date. Some parents might inquire as to how It is done. Someone told us this week that they found a nest containing 20 quail eggs, 2 pheasant eggs, and 2 chicken eggs Boy! That’s even bet ter than Jim Pearson’s rocks.