The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 03, 1937, Image 1

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    HERMISTON FAIR HOW
SEPTEMBER 2-3-4
$200 ADDED TO
PREM IUM MONEY
T he U m atilla P roject fa ir datee
w ere advanced to Septem ber 2-3-4
by the fa ir board a t a m eeting held
F rid a y n ig h t of la st week, because
of a co n flict w ith th e H eppner ro­
deo dates. T he o rig in al d a te s were
for A ugust 26-27-28. Im p o rtan t
ch anges w ere made in th e prem ium
lis t and $200 added to th e prem ium
lis t money, over th a t of la st year.
F avorable action was taken by
th e board on th e erection of a tem ­
p o rary b u ild in g in w hich com mer-
cia lex h ib its w ill be a rran g e d by
com panies h an d lin g
autom obiles,
cream sep arato rs, refrig erato rs, r a ­
dios, farm m achinery, w ashing m a­
chines ind o th e r equipm ent, to aid
in fu rn ish in g revenue fo r the pre­
m ium lis t and add in te re st to the
f a ir exhibits. N. R. M ueller is super­
in te n d e n t for th is division.
The
board
recom m ended con­
s tru c tio n of an oval-shaped arena,
50x80 feet, to be used as a judging
a re n a , w hich w ill be placed betw een
th e race tra c k and th e d airy barns
a t th e w est end of th e grounds.
H . A. Pankow was given th e a u ­
th o rity to engage a la rg e carnival
com pany to fu rn ish p a rt of th e en­
te rta in m e n t for fa ir visitors.
Premium List Arranged.
S u p erin te n d en ts of th e various
divisions had previously w orked out
proposed changes in th e prem ium
lis t w ith A ssistan t C ounty A gent
J a y T. P ierson and these w ere pre­
sen ted and accepted by th e board.
A m ong these was a fund of $16 for
th e school ex h ib its to be d istrib u ted
according to th e best ju d g m e n t of
th e person Judging.
A com m ittee re p rese n tin g the
W estern B ranch of th e A m erican
D airy Science association, who rep­
rese n ts th e dairy in te re st in the
n o rth w est, m ade a study of all the
d iffe re n t county and s ta te fair p re­
m ium lists w ith the idea of w orking
o u t a uniform classification for all
d a iry shows. A fter w orking over all
prem ium lists the com m ittee recom­
m ended th a t all shows, in so fa r as
money w as available, change from a
th re e and four money show to a six
an d eig h t money show. T hey recom ­
mended th a t four, six, and eight
prizes be aw arded in a six money
show instead of six prizes in each
class.
The reason for th is change was to
p erm it a la rg e r d istrib u tio n of
prizes offered in younger classes,
w hich, it w as felt, would encourage
th e selection of b e tte r show anim als
am ong the younger groups. T hrough
th is m ethod of enco u rag in g the
younger classes a b e tte r Imature
class w ill develop for la te r show ing.
and w ill encourage im provem ent of
types.
R ecom m endations w ere also made
and accepted th a t ex tra prem ium s
be aw arded for production records
in older fem ale classes, and th e local
fa ir board increased th e prem ium s
10 percent on all an im als w ith rec­
ords of production. T hese records
can e ith e r be D.H.I.A.
(stan d a rd
p la n ) o r advanced reg istry , w hich
a re official records recognized by
th e various breeders associations.
T he age a t begin n in g of record
an d th e pounds of b u tte r fa t produc­
tion are listed as follow s:
Age
Lbs. F at
.450
5 yrs. o r over ......................
425
4 f t yrs. & u nder 5 yrs. ...
400
4 yrs. & u n d er 4 t t yrs.
375
314 yrs. & u n d er 4 yrs. ...
350
3 yrs. & u n d er 3 % yrs. ...
325
214 yrs. & u nder 3 yrs. ...
300
U nder 214 y rs........................
Base d a te s for all in d iv id u al clas­
ses have been changed to Ja n u a ry
1st and Ju ly 1st, from F e b ru a ry and
A ugust.
Brood Mare Colt.
3 OREGON CADETS
W IN DIPLOMAS
CHESTER L. JOHNSON C. C .C . BOY, 17,
KILLED ON ROAD
A ir conditioned and in su lated
buildin g s are ap p reciated these h ot
sum m er days an d ‘he effect of in ­
su la tio n on th e roof is fe lt in th e
H erm iston D rug Store. W. L. H am m ,
th e pro p rieto r, had six inches of
fluffy,
h e a t-sto p p in g
in su latio n
blown in to th e a ttic w hich keeps
th e tem p eratu re dow n d u rin g th e
h eat of th e day. T he w ork was done
by th e Joh n s-M an v ille Sales Cor­
poration of P o rtlan d , Ore. Cool te m ­
p era tu re s are m a in ta in ed in th e
Oasis th e a tre d u rin g th e w arm days
th ro u g h the a ir co n d itio n in g system
w hich w ashes th e a ir and keeps th e
te m p eratu re a t 70 degrees w hile in
operatio n , d u rin g t in* h o tte st days.
No change has been m ade in th e
Special Services.
division for horses except th a t each
Joe S. W arlick , p reach er of the
brood m are entered m ust have th e
C hurch of C h rist a t D allas, Texas,
colt by h er side.
is holding special revival m eetings
Poultry Money Added.
A slig h t m odification was made a t th e C olum bia school house all
in th e p o u ltry division w hich makes th is week, closing w ith th ree spec­
possible th e addition of th ird prize ial services Sunay.
money, instead of only firs t and
second, w hich am ounts to a $20 In­
crease for th a t d ep artm en t.
Farm Crop« Division.
Building Four Highway Standi.
E. L. H ooker is b u ild in g a h ig h ­
w ay stan d a t th e co rn er of F o u rth
stree t and N ew port avenue w here
he w ill c a rry fresh fru ita and vege­
tables and soft d rin k s. He w ill im ­
prove th e g ro u n d s aro u n d th e sta n d s
T his is th e firs t o f.a series of sta n d s
he Is bu ild in g , one h ere, one In P en ­
dleton, one a t U m atilla and one a t
th e s ta te lin e on th e W allu la c u t­
U nder th e farm crops division a
m ore sta n d a rd
classification used
in th e ju d g in g of th e d iffe ren t clas­
ses of grains, vegetables, and oth er
crops was adopted. Due to th e fact
th a t it is q u ite an u n d e rta k in g for
in dividuals to collect farm crops for
ex h ib itio n a t th e fair, and also to the
off.
(C ontinued on last page)
STANFIELD WILL
CELEBRATE TWO DAYS
G lenn S. "P o p ” W a rn e r of Tem ­
ple U niversity, P h ilad elp h ia, accom ­
panied by Mrs. W a rn er has been M A IN FEATURES
here th e past five days v isitin g Mr. STAGED M O N D A Y
an d Mrs. W. J. W arn er. T he occa­
sion was a reu n io n of th re e b ro th ers
S tan field plans a two day celeb ra­
and th e ir fam ilies w hich Included
tio n on th e fo u rth and fifth of Ju ly
Mr. and Mrs. F red W a rn er of San
w ith th e m ain events stag ed Mon­
Clem ente, Cal. Mr. W a rn e r is City
day, it was decided a t a m eeting
Ju d g e of th e well know n city b u ilt
held T uesday n ig h t a t S tan field . A
by Ole Olsen. He and Mrs. W arn er
baseball gam e has been scheduled
had been v isitin g th e ir son H al W a r­
for S unday aftern o o n an d also mo­
n er of S eattle, sales m an ag er of the
torcycle d em o n stratio n .
A c a r­
Texaco Oil com pany for Oregon and nival dance is being plan n ed for
W ash in g to n , an d all arriv ed here S atu rd ay n ig h t in R efvem ’s h all.
S atu rd ay a t th e hom e of th e H er­
T he concessions com m ittee com­
m iston m em ber of th e W a rn e r fam i­ posed of W. L. C ederdale, Jo h n Sch­
ly. A tte n d in g th e reu n io n w ere a l­ m idt, and M. Refvem plans to o b ta in
so Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield and a concessions com pany w h ich w ill
tw o ch ild ren , P a tsy an d E d w ard of fu rn ish a t le ast one rid e an d o th e r
V ancouver, W n. Mrs. Schofield is d esirab le am usem ents. T hese conces­
th e d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. sions may be open S atu rd ay n ig h t.
NEWS W R IT IN G
W a rn er.
T he m ain events are being p la n ­
CONTEST P LA N N E D .
Pop W a rn e r h as ju s t signed a ned for M onday evening w ith Ju n ­
new th re e y ear co n tra c t w ith Tem ­ ior sp o rts a t 1 0:00 o’clock in th e
A m eeting w ill be held a t th e as­ ple U n iv ersity an d sta te s th a t he m o rn in g u n d er th e d irectio n of R.
sis ta n t co unty a g e n t’s office S a tu r­ has a good team for 1937-38. T em ­ G. P enney. T his w ill be follow ed by
day, Ju n e 5, a t 1 0:30 in th e m o rn ­ ple U n iv ersity now has 10,000 s tu ­ an address preceding th e noon hour.
ing, a t w hich ru les and re g u la tio n s d en ts, an d th e ir in te re st in th e g rea t T he Independence day sp eak er w ill
for a n ew sw ritin g co n test w ill be n a tio n a l gam e Is g ro w in g stro n g er be selected by a com m ittee composed
of F ra n k Sloan, Jess R ich ard s an d
adopted to c a rry o u t th e contest. each year.
Pop W a rn er, as he is know n R. G. Penney.
Boys and g irls in 4-H club w ork of
H ig h lig h t of th e ce le b ra tio n w ill
high school age w ill be elig ib le for th ro u g h o u t th e w orld w h erev er foot­
ball is played, began coaching in be th e m otorcycle field m eet opened
th e contest.
Boys an d g irls com plying w ith th e 1894, and has been coaching every a t 1 :0 0 o’clock an d co n tin u in g u n ­
rules and receiv in g th e m ost points y ear since. H e sp e n t five years a t til 5 :0 0 o’clock in th e aftern o o n . W.
a t th e end of th e club y ear w ill re ­ C ornell; te n years a t C arlisle: ten L. C ederdale is ch airm an of th e mo­
ceive a sch o larsh ip fu rn ish ed by th e years a t P itts b u rg ; n in e y ears a t torcycle events and has a rra n g e d
S tan fo rd : some tim e a t G eorgia, and th e course on th e b aseb all g ro u nds
H erm iston H erald.
th e la st few years a t Tem ple. H e w hich is being p u t in shape by m em ­
has w ritte n a book e n title d "H ow bers of th e CCC cam p a t S tan field.
Oscar Payne President.
Oscar P ay n e, form er p asto r of th e to P lay F o o tb all,” for coaches and A b u rn in g w all crash an d o bstacle
more race will be am ong th e th r illin g fea­
M ethodist ch u rc h and re sid e n t of players, an d h as o rig in a ted
H erm iston for several years,
was new plays th a n any o th e r coach. tu re s of th e m otorcycle field m eet
elected p resid e n t of th e stu d e n t bo­ T h ere are tw o g re a t system s of foot­ p articip a ted in by th e Rose C ity Mo­
dy of A lbany college for th e com­ ball— th e W a rn e r and R ockne— and torcycle club of P o rtlan d , of w hich
ing year. H e is a ju n io r an d w ill over h alf of th e team s now use the Mr. C ederdale is a m em ber. M any
Pop W a rn er has th rills and sp ills w ill be fea tu re s of
receive his degree n ex t year.
Mr. W a rn e r system .
P ayne is a b ro th e r of H arv ey P ay n e been called “ T he Old Fox” because th is event.
of th e new ness and o rig in a lity of so
A fig h t card is being a rra n g e d
of H erm iston.
m any plays, w hich took u n aw are for Monday evening a t 7 :3 0 by Dale
th e opposing team and gave victory R oberts. H a rry K elley and H a rry
Charlotte Helms Scholarship.
C h a rlo tte Helm s, d au g h te r of Mr. to his squad.
Owens. The a re n a w ill be c o n s tru c t­
and Mrs. F ra n k Helms of B u tte r
W. J. W a rn er of H erm iston is a l­ ed betw een R efvem 's sto re and th e
Creek, received a sch o larsh ip to th e so a form er coach.
H e m ade th e b u ild in g occupied by th e Oasis th e ­
B ro w n -K eatin g
business
college
ijh ic h is equal to $150. She has all-A m erican team w hen a stu d e n t a tre equipm ent. L. A. Moore, m an ­
been s ta y in g w ith h er uncle w hile and p lay er on th e Cornell U niversi­ ag er of th e th e a tre . plans to ru n a
a tte n d in g h igh school a t N o rth Cen­ ty team , and coached a t C ornell, co n tin u o u s show M onday afte rn o o n
tra l school in Spokane and w ill g ra ­ C olgate and Oregon U niversity. He an d evening. Mr. Moore w ill also
d u ate Ju n e 9th. The sch o larsh ip is
sponsored by th e Spokane F lo rist as­ Is an a tto rn e y an d p ro p erty ow ner fu rn ish th e loud sp eak er an n o u n c ­
sociation, and Miss H elm s w ill en ter here, w here he has lived since 1912. ing system for th e ev en ts of th e day.
school J u ly 1st
Glen 8. “ P op” W a rn e r arriv ed
Claud McCall Is g en eral c h a ir­
h ere from P alo Alto, Cal., w here he m an for th e celeb ratio n w hich is
Weather Report.
rec en tly sold his home and h e re a f­ stag ed each y ear by one of th e four
Max. Min.
D ate
te r w ill m ake his hom e on th e estate tow ns in th e w est end of U m atilla
May 27 .......... ........................ 88 .... 49 a t S pringville, N.Y., w here th e th ree
county, S tan field , Echo, H erm iston
May 28 ........... ...................... 82 .... 51 b ro th ers grew to manhood.
or U m atilla. H erm isto n p u t on th e
..........................
69 .... 46
May 29
show la st year.
May 30 .................................... 76 — 38
Celebrates Birthday.
May 31 .................................... 87 .... 41
Mrs. M ary B rlerley celeb rated her
Ju n e 1 ........................
96 ... 81st
44
b irth d a y T h u rsd ay , May 27th,
Ju n e 2 ................................... 162 .. 48 in a q u ie t way w ith h er d a u g h te r
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. S tu a r t of
P re c ip ita tio n w as .01.
Jessie B rieriey. She has been a re si­ S tan field left T h u rsd ay on a trip to
d en t of S tan field and H erm isto n for St. P au l, M innesota, to v isit th e ir
Cooking Club Record Books.
th e past 25 years. Many g reetin g s d a u g h te r and h er husband. Mr. S tu ­
T he H appy H our C ooking club an d g ifts w ere received front frien d s a r t was a business v isito r in tow n
held a re g u la r m eeting a t th e Com­ and rela tiv e s d u rin g th e week of­
W ednesday.
m u n ity h all in U m atilla, May 27. fe rin g co n g ra tu la tio n s an d
m any
Mrs. E. P. Dodd le ft T h u rsd ay a f­
T en m em bers and five v isito rs and happy re tu rn s of th e day.
th e ir lead er, Mrs. W. H. Bensef
ternoon for P o rtla n d to v isit her
d au g h ters, Mrs. A1 C layton, an d R u th
w ere p resen t. T he afte rn o o n was
Called as Pastor.
T racy M anley, stu d e n t at th e Bap­ who Is a stu d e n t a t St. H ele n ’s H all.
sp e n t w o rk in g on th e record books.
R e p re se n tativ es w ere elected to a t ­ tis t sem in ary in P o rtla n d , has been Mrs. Dodd w ill a tte n d commence-»,
ten d th e m eetin g of J u n e 5 to re ­ called to serve as p asto r of th e local m en t exercises a t St. H elen ’s H all,
ceive in stru c tio n s ab o u t th e H er­ B ap tist ch u rch for th e sum m er. He of w hich she is an alum nus.
m iston H erald n ew s-w ritin g contest. is a stu d e n t te ac h er an d his p aren ts
M orris P ierson, who teaches in
M embers enrolled in th e club a re : have been m edical m issionaries in K inm an business college In Spokane,
In
d
ia
for
m
any
years.
He
received
State Capital Cornerstone.
G race Bensel, p resid en t, M ary K en­
W n., sp en t th e week end In H erm is­
The S tate of Oregon ex tends an nedy, vice president. Fay Davis, sec­ th e g re a te r p a rt of his grad e and
h igh school eu dcatlon in India. His ton w ith friends. He was accom pa­
in v itatio n to Oregon citizen s to be re ta ry ,
C ath erin e K ennedy, V eta firs t serm on w ill he g iv en Sunday. nied by E lean o r Dawson an d M ax­
present a t Salem , Oregon, Ju n e 17th
ine Paul, who a re stu d e n ts, an d E r ­
to p a rtic ip a te in th e celeb ratio n of M oran, F ern H arry m an , D orothy
nest R a in w ater, who has been in
lay in g th e co rn ersto n e of th e new H ia tt, / F ran ces Chapm an, P au lin e
Frederick Kern Dies.
sta te ca p ita l b u ild in g .
C erem onies R oach, M axine Thom pson, M arg aret
M axine
F red erick W illiam K ern died S at­ Spokane for several days.
w ill commence ab o u t 1 :3 0 in th e a f­ K inney, E m m a Ju d ay .
u rd ay a t St. A n th o n y ’s ho sp ital a f­ visited her p are n ts in P endleton.
te r noon.
te r su ffe rin g a stro k e of p araly sis
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs an d
F rid ay . H e w as born in G erm any
sons Jo h n and D an stopped a sh o rt
84 years ago, an d has lived in P e n ­
w hile In H erm iston W ednesday e n ­
dleton since 1925. He Is survived
ro u te to P o rtla n d w here th ey w ill
by his widow. Mrs. E sth e r K ern, and
m ake th e ir home. T he boys have
th ree ch ild ren , Mrs. George B. Over-
been a tte n d in g school In La G rande.
ton of St. P au l, Mrs. Alm a H itt, and
Dan finished his Ju n io r y ear in h ig h
Dr. i»f. S. K ern of P en d leto n . T he
a
te
s
of
th
e
U
niversity
of
Oregon.
T he g ra d u a te s a t th e U niversity
school, an d Jo h n his firs t y ear as a
of Oregon and Oregon S tate college T hey a re : M arian J. B auer, P en d le­ fu n eral w as held Stinday from th e Junior college stu d e n t a t th e E a s t­
receiving diplom as th is week, c a r­ ton, college of a r ts and le tte rs ; Car- Folsom chapel w ith Rev. E. M. B ut- ern Oregon N orm al school.
ried them o u t in to a w orld m uch roll A. G reen, P endleton, school of enshon, p asto r of th e L u th ero n
The P a n th e r and Beaver p atro ls
more ready w ith positions lo r col­ social science; Jam es George S tan - ch u rch , o fficiatin g .
of th e H erm iston Boy Scout troop
lege men and women th a n was th e gier, P en d leto n , college of a r ts and
Visit in Wallowa County.
le tte rs;
R ich ard B ertran d
E vans,
sp en t S atu rd ay an d S unday a t B ing­
case several years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy A m sberry and ham Springs on a cam ping trip , u n ­
Among those receiv in g degrees P en d leto n , m aster of a r ts ; L au ra
d a u g h te r Velm a and son Alan mo­
from these in s titu tio n s who live in Jo h n so n P a rk e r, P en d leto n , m aster tored to U nion and W allow a coun­ der th e supervision of E a rl W atson,
of a r ts ;
Ronald Rew. P endleton, ties over th e week end. At E lgin a c tin g a s s is ta n t sco u tm aster, and C.
U m atilla co u n ty are:
S tan ley G reen of S tan field , school bachelor of law s; F ra n k E rw in th ey visited old frien d s, la te r going O. M arble. M em bers of th e troop
of a g ric u ltu re ; M a rg a re t F elthouse, N ash, P en d leto n , bachelor of science to E n te rp rise w here th ey were w ere Bill N atio n , E ugene M iller.
g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. G arn et Best.
H erm iston, school of se c re ta ria l in law ; Jo h n David H am ley, P en ­ They also m otored to W allow a lake, F ra n k M cKenzie, F ra n k Stone, A llan
science;
Floyd Alonzo M arkham , d leto n , college of social science; th e S w itzerlan d of America. Velma C larke, Eldon Saylor. Ifavid H amm
F reew ater, school of a g ric u ltu re ; Leslie Clyde Irw in, P en d leto n , bach ­ rem ained in E n te rp rise to visit at Bob S m ith , A lbert Stone, Bob Mil­
H arold K ing. P en d leto n , school of elor of science in a rc h ite c tu re and th e Best hom e u n til T h u rsd ay of ler and B illy Belt.
a g ric u ltu re :
H om er C onrad K reh- allied a r ts ; Miss M yrtle Mae Brown, th is week w hen she accom panied
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. V illerm oure
Mr. Best Is
biel. J r., P en d leto n , school of en g in ­ M ilton, bach elo r of science In ed u ca­ Mr. Best to H erm iston
co u n ty ag en t for W allow a county e n te rta in e d a t d in n e r T uesday eve­
tio
n
;
P
a
tric
k
F.
Casslday.
P
ilo
t
ee rin g ; W illiam G eorge S h o rt, F re e­
an d is •n ro u te to P rin e v ille to a t- n in g , th e occasion being th e b ir th ­
w ater, school of en g in eerin g . All Rock, bachelor of science in busi­ tend a sto ck m an 's convention.
day of th e ir son-in-law , Dill P enney
these stu d e n ts received bachelor of ness a d m in istra tio n ; G eorge Eldon
O. T. L ockridge, th e o rig in al H e r­ of Echo. Those p resen t were Mrs.
science degrees from Oregon S tate F ix, Echo, bachelor of science in
M ildred
m
iston
hop grow er, sta te s th a t w ire P enney and tw o ch ild ren
college. T uesday, Ju n e 1st, alo n g physical ed u catio n ; R obert Tem ple
an
d
Louis,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Hoos­
C ressw ell, P endleton, business ad ­ w orm s have In ju red th e gro w th and
w ith 467 o th e r g rad u a tes.
ier, Mr. an d Mrs. O. J. E llio tt and
v
ln
ln
g
of
th
e
old
p
la
n
ts
and
killed
F o u rteen stu d e n ts from U m atilla m in istra tio n ; A. R ad tk e, A th en a,
Mrs. Em m a P en n ey of S tan field.
m ost of his 3S00 new plants.
co u n ty received diplom as as g rad u - m ajo r In a r ts and le tters.
T hree cad ets
from Oregon will
receive diplom as and com m issions
a t g rad u a tio n
cerem onies a t th e
U nited S tates m ilita ry
academ y,
W est P o in t, on Ju n e 12. They are
C hester L. Jo h n so n , fo rm er H erm is­
ton boy, Jo h n B. N ance, son of Mrs.
R alph N ance, P o rtla n d , and W il­
liam C. C henow eth, son of Mr. an d
Mrs. Ju s tin A. C henow eth, Bend.
Johnson, who sta n d s w ell a t th e
top of his class, w as appointed to
th e academ y by C ongressm an Pierce.
H e is a g ra d u a te of H erm iston h ig h
school. He p articip a ted in golf and
w’as a m em ber of th e chess club d u r ­
in g his four years. H e also w rote
ed ito rials for th e P o in te r and was
on the H ow itzer, oadet year book,
sta ff for th ree years. He w ill be
com m issioned in th e field a rtillery .
Johnson received his early tr a in ­
ing in jo u rn alism on th e P endleton
high school p aper sta ff, and as edi­
to r of th e H erm isto n Hi Bulldog. He
w as one of th e th ree boys who su g ­
gested th e nam e an d in stig ated h av ­
ing th e p aper p rin ted .
Nance received his ap p o in tm en t
to W est P o in t as a m em ber of th e
re g u la r arm y, p re p a rin g for his en ­
tran c e a t th e prep school in Scho­
field barrack s, H aw aii. H e w ill be
com missioned in th e cav alry and de­
Now second lie u te n a n t.
tailed in th e a ir corps.
— C ourtesy E ast O regonian
C henow eth, who sta n d s in th e
firs t half of his class, w as nam ed to
Sheepmen to Mountains.
th e academ y by S en ato r Steiw er. He
The sheep men are m oving o u t of
is a g ra d u a te of Bend h ig h school.
He w ill be com m issioned in th e sig­ th e p lain s co u n try to w ard th e foot­
h ills and m o u n tain s. T om orrow Roy
nal corps.
N eill w ill ship his band of sheep to
M ontana. C harles B artholom ew w ill
NEW CAR AS
sh ip th e sam e day to n o rth e a ste rn
W ash in g to n . P a t H ealy expects to
RESULT OF UPSET
be on th e move to W allow a co u n ty
in a few days. Most of th e o th e r
A new Ford V-8 w as purchased by flocks are on th e tr a il to sum m er
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sites of 27 26 N. ran g es in th e Blue m o u n tain s, n o r­
E. A insw orth S treet, P o rtlan d , as th e rn Idaho and W estern M ontana.
th e re su lt of an u p set on th e h ig h ­ The season has been good and lam bs
w ay n ear th e N u g e n t’s Stay-M ore are in ex cellen t co ndition. S h earin g
cabin cam p a t U m atilla early S a t­ has been com pleted and wool is e i­
u rday m orning. T em porary rep a irs th e r sold or stored in w arehouses.
w ere made on th e car to m ake it A g re a te r p a rt of th e wool b ro u g h t
ready for th e road ag ain , b u t the aro u n d 30 cen ts a pound. Lam bs are
five-year-old d a u g h te r of th e S ites being co n tracted for fall d elivery a t
refused
to en te r th e car, su f­
ferin g from nervous shock. As a re ­ aro u n d 8 cents.
su lt a new car was purchased from
Accident Near Echo.
th e
R ohrm an M otor com pany in
Miss B eulah H igh of Boise, Idaho,
w hich th e jo u rn ey to La G rande
was continued. The accid en t was aged 21, is a t St. A n th o n y ’s h o s­
due to slick pavem ent follow ing a p ita l in P en d leto n w ith a fra c tu re d
sk u ll an d broken co llar bone as th e
rain.
resu lt of an au to accid en t ju s t east
of Echo ab o u t 1:00 a. m. Sunday.
PUREBRED JERSEYS
Miss H igh, w ith th ree frien d s, was
en ro u te to P o rtlan d tc spend Me­
PURCHASED
m orial Day and was d riv in g th e car
T hree
p u reb red
Jersey
h eifer w hich w ent in to th e d itch . O ther
calves, th ree an d fo u r m onths old, occv p an ts of t lu ^ r aj- w ere u n h u rt.
w ere purchased th is w eek from th e
Oklahoman Buys Ten Acres.
E astern Oregon S ta te H ospital d airy
F. J. E stle of M utual, Okla., has
herd for H enry Som m erer, Jr., an d
b o u g h t ten acres in th e n o rth p a rt
Jim and
R ich ard Rugg. A n o th er
of th e W estlan d d istric t, and is now
purebred reg istered Je rse y calf was
purchased fl-om a Jersey b reed er a t b u ild in g a house on th e land. Mr.
E stle is th e fa th e r of A. A. E stle,
M ilton-F reew ater for E ugene R ugg
salesm an for th e R o h rm an Motor
m aking a to ta l of four purebred a n i­
Co., an d has been h ere tw o weeks.
m als in th e w est U m atilla co unty
H e w ill re tu r n to O klahom a to dis­
are a for 4-H club boys. T he calves
pose of his w h eat ran c h and liv e­
were purchased from th e sta n d p o in t
stock, r e tu rn in g th is fall. H is wife,
of type and p roduction and it is
and d a u g h te r M arjorie an d son Rob­
hoped they w ill develop to be assets
e rt, who w ill be h ig h school stu ­
to the com m unity.
d en ts n ex t year, w ill rem ain here
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Air Conditioning and Insulation.
STANFIELD, May 29—J o h n K u­
dos. 17, of B arto n , Ohio, w as killed
in sta n tly h ere yesterday aftern o o n
w hile w o rking w ith a crew from th e
S tan field CCC camp.
Young K udos was tru c k in g g ra v ­
el for a road job. He h a lte d th e
tru c k and w alked to th e re a r to trip
th e tru ck bed so th a t it w ould spill
gravel. H is h and slipped from th e
lever and he fell u n d er th e tru ck .
T he rea r w heels ra n over his body
before he w as able to free him self.
D istrict A tto rn ey A. C. M cIntyre
an d County C oroner P a t Folsom in ­
v estigated th e case and rep o rted th e
d eath to be accidental.
Kudos had been a t th e S tan field
CCC camp for n early one year. B ur­
ial w ill be a t B arton.
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