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Stye Bmmafcm Wralfc HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1923 der ten weeks; C. C. Mason, Billy Waugaman. Four hogs, get of one sire; C. C. Mason, H. J. Stillings. Best three fat barrows; Summer Robbins, Billy Waugaman, Bryce Robinson. EXHIBITS OH DISPLAY ABE VERY Best single barrow; S. Robinson 1st CONTROL OF THE PEST GOOD and 2nd, Bryce Robinson. IMPRACTICABLE RAIN CUTS DOWN SHOW ATTENDANCE N«. 5 vey. About 20 men are now employ ed, drilling test wells into the basalt base of the dam site and making top One of the most Interesting meet ographical surveys and preliminary ings of the season is anticipated at surveys of the main canals. They are the club luncheon In the dluing camped at the darn site three miles room of the Oregon hotel Tuesday, ; east of Umatilla and have headquar- October 1C. An excellent program H F T .T Ì has been arranged, Including music GIVES INTERESTING TALK AT ters in the Reclamation Service build VALE MEETING ing in Hermiston. Early next year and papera or talks by Mrs. E. P. they expect to have their work com Dodd and Mrs. G. W. Day. Mrs. Sadie Honey pleted and their reports ready for Orr-Dunbar, president of the state Local H igh School W ins Foot Ball ' Specimen comb honey, J. Skovbo. Decision Reached by Experts in Re federation of women’s clubs, will be Relates Facts Concerning the Uma publication. They are all highly cap Specimen extracted bone;y Jens Game From Um atilla on able men and the plain truth will be tilla Irrigation and Power the honor guest and principal speak gard to Eelworm Skovbo, Buhman Bros. Saturday told.' At present an air of buoyance Project er. The Hermiston club Is particu At six o’clock Wednesday morning Specimen of beeswax; J. Skovbo, pervades the camp, as, so far the the first car of the Kennewick cara larly delighted to have this opprotup- Buhman Bros. findings of facts are optomistlc for van left Hermiston. At stated in Holding that the appearances of Ity of becoming acquainted with Mrs. Single comb nucleus golden Italian the stem and bulb eelworm, a serious The attendance at thia year's E. P. Dodd , who went as a repre this great undertaking. Dunbar, who has long been a leader tervals other cars followed, the last bees; Buhman Bros., J. Skovbo. Dairy and Hog show wag very light The first report and survey was one leaving at 7:30. Those who pest of alfalfa and clover In the In women's activities in the state. sentative of the Umatilla Rapids as Single comb nucleus three banded on acount of rainy weather. On Fri United States, particularly In Colo For many years secretary ¡of the sociation to the Oregon Irrigation made by John H. Lewis former state crossed the river early in the morn day it rained and on Saturday it Italian bees; J. Skovbo. rado and the Pacific coast states State Tuberculosis Assciatlon, her Congress at Vale, Oregon, gave an In engineer for the Umatilla Rpplds ing drove to the camp of the Pacific Largest and most attractive dis poured. Old Sol seemed to be play are so widely scattered that control name is linked with the efforts that teresting discourse before this body aassociatton of which Judge G. W. Light & Power Co., where they had ing a game of hide-and-seek. he do play of apiarian products; J. Skovbo by federal quarantine is Impractic have been, made in Che interest of concerning the Umatilla Rapids and Phelps of Pendleton, is president, breakfast and waited for the cars ing most of the hiding and the spec, first, boys’ and girls’ club second. able, the Federal Horticultural hoard public health and she is a recognized Power project, the feasibility of and whose membership spreads thru- (hat were to follow. The Pacific tators at the show the seeking. Lady last week decided not to recommend authority in discussions on that sub which Is at present being Investi • u t two states. Light & Power Co. had sent word Luck was aglnst us. Those who pos Boys’ and Girls* Club Dept. gated. Based on this report which was as over the day before that the caravan quarantine action by the Department ject. sessed gum boots and could swim Girls In sewing club making best of Agriculture. Mr. Dodd’s speech Is as follows: thorough as the means available would be their guests for breakfast A large attendance at the lunch ventured out on Saturday. Others exhibit and highest score; Madge The Umatilla Rapids power site, would permit an application was at this time. There Is no'evidence. It was said eon Is expected. Reservations should who were not so fortunate staid in Quick, Ruth Kiser, Clara Christoph to Indicate that the pest is likely to b® made with the committee which according to geologists, was prepared made to congress through our dele When the last car to cross the the house and watched the rain bar erson, Lois Jackson. become a general menace in this consists of Mrs. Thomas Campbell, for our present human needs during gation and 350,000 was appropriated ferry had arrived at the camp and rel fill up, and in a measure down Girls in cooking club making best country. chairman,- Mrs. T. H. Gaither, Mrs. the last few million years. The Co for the more thorough and detailed partaken of the repast furnished the ing their disappointments with the exhibit of bread and highest score; The board met to consider the ad H. A. McKeen and Mrs. R. E. Mltchi lumbia river during a tremendous investigation. At the same time the caravan began their Journey to Ken consolation that there would be an Marion Henderson, Anna Gaither, visability of quarantining Washing ell. Platèa will be 60 cents and the flood ages ago changed its course and state of Oregon, through its last leg newick. On returning the caravan abuhdanqe of soft water for Monday Frances Sales, Edith Sales. tore a new channel through stratas islature, notwithstanding the great was treated to a bit of real excite ton, Oregon, California, Idaho and hour Is 1:30 P. M. morning’s washing. To boys and girls in poultry club; Colorado hay. of rock and earth and wore away the demand for tax reduction, after being ment. Two state prohibition offic The promoters of the show this Gertrude Hall, Genevieve Guisinger, lava unto Its present depth. There informed on the subject, appropriated ers were chasing a gang of boot- year expected an attendance that Lorey Guisinger. Best cockerel; the hardness of the basalt so resisted 310,000 additional, if necessary, for leggerH and had engaged them in a would break all former records and Gertrude Hall, Gladys Whitsett. erosion that rapids remain to bless more extended surveys. fistic combat as the cars drove up. everything indicated that their ex Best pullet; Gertrude Hall. mankind. Thus the Umatilla Rapids has been After a few rounds, the bootleggers pectation would be fulfilled. The Boys and girls In bee keeping Three diamond drills are now at through the splendid efforts of an run up the white flag and submitted Interest displayed before the event club making best exhibit of honey; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hall of Yak work on the hard strata to see If association of high minded citizens, to being led away handcuffed by the was encouraging. Everything was Gladys Whitsett, Sherlock Stockard, ima, were guests over the week end nature left enough to support the carried forward with rapid progess, officers. roeey until along came the rain and Helen Bennett. at the homes of their parents, Mr. PROGRAM WELL START AT 7:30; weight of the dam. Whether there is during the three years since its Upon leaching Kennewick the car knocked the whole thing for a row Boys and girls in calf club— best and Mrs. R. L. Addleman and Mr. a mere shell or whether there are inception. It is now one of the regu. SOCIAL HOUR TO FOLLOW avan was met by a reception com of weeping willows. calf record; Billy Waugaman, Gerald and Mrs. R. E. Hall. yet ancient basaltic depths below lar planets revolving around the sun mittee who conducted the visitors The exhibit this year was worth Haddox, Walther Ott, Oscar W hit will soon be known. If there is suf of reclamation and western develop, to the places of interest and explain going miles to see and would have sett. Gladys Whitsett. M. Lopp has been seriously 111 the ment. It has tremendous public ficlent strength to these natural un ed to them the farm methods used to Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar, President of done credit to a city much larger Boys and glrl8 In pig club:—best past week. derlying arches to cary a great load force behind it. It has the logic of bring about the results that had been State Federation of Women’s Clubs than Hermiston. The displays were spring sow pig and record; Lowell of cement and stone the great scheme situation and it has feasibility. attained. To Address the M eeting well arranged and their attractive Stockard, Sherlock Stockard, Alton Rev. McCay of Lorane, Ore., has And now you may ask why we are envolved by the minds of many men After the noon luncheon the tour ness caught the eye at once. After Hooker, Tom Lenhart, Carl Haddox, been a guest at the P. E. Hall home will be proved feasible. Of this, putting our energies to such use. Why of Inspection was resumed. you had Inspected the different ex Jas. Waugaman, Alvin Hooker. the past two weeks. 2 there is practically no doubt. Other when agriculture is at so low an ebb The caravan left Kennewick for The Parent-Teachers association nearby wells have proven that the and since 1923 has near one million Best spring farrowed boar pig; Til- hibits you had a feeling that Hermis ton and the farming community ford Sttlliags. Mrs. O. B. Guisinger had a para- will meet next Tuesday evening In earth in this locality is well support farmers lesa than 1922, are we try home about 3:30. Twenty cars left Hermiston and could challenge the world when it Best fitting and showing of pig— let ic stroke Wednesday of last week. order that Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunabr ed by solid lava beds. The work that ing to develop power for the famers may address the meeting. Mrs. Dun. is now being done is merely the pre and to bring more land into cultiva 100 people in all made the trip. came to farm products and stock. The Swine World Showing Contest She is reported as Improving. bar Is president of the State Federa caution always taken by the Recla- tion? Why when alfalfa Is worth It was indeed a revelation. All who visited the thriving little Medal; Lowell Stockard. On Saturday afternon the local Mrs. Strasser returned Friday from tion of Women’s clubs and has long tion service In Jts investigations. only 312 f. o. b. and cost 314 to pro -ommunlty hail nothing but words Livestock Judging Team winning trip to International Portland where she has been for the been deeply Interested in public wel The government never builds great duce do we want more alfalfa land? of praise for the treatment and con high school foot ball squad played fare work. The association feels structures of earth and stone and con Why not let the thing sleep for the sideration which they received by rings around the Umatilla high Livestock Exposition; S. Stockard, L. past week. very fortunate in getting Mrs. Dun ereto without first thoronghly test requirements of the future? school aggregation. The game was Stockard, Tom Lenhart. the people of that city. Each feels one-sided from the start. The only Highest individual judges outside Mr. Ned Lopp of Mlseouri has ben bar to address the Hermiston public ing the foundation on which they are I can only reply that the world that he has profited to no small de gains of any consequence made by Of winning team; J. Waugaman, W. visiting at the home of his brother, while she is here as guest of the to stand forever. was not made In a day; that these gree by the things that he was privi Community club. the visiting team was by the punt Ott, Leroy Guisinger. M. Lopp, the past week. So we know that a preliminary in depressions come in cycles and that leged to hear and see. The trip will Hereafter the meetings will be on vestigation will prove the feasibility faith and hope In our locality are prove profitable in a good niafty ways method. Tha local boys won the game by a large score. Mrs. Schram has moved back to the second Friday evenlg of each of the Umatilla Rapids and in time still dominant within us. This flood to the Umatilla project. D ivision E— W omen’s Department According to one of the officials town this week. She has been at the at 7:30 sharp and as nearly as pos this great irrigation, navigation and of humanity to the cities must change It is contemplated to hold meet Class 1. Cooking of the show 620 people paid admiss Loaf white bread; Mrs. A. W. Ag home of her daughter, Mrs. Klock, sible will close at 8:30, followed by power project must be constructed. and the stability of the nation found ings In the near future and talk over a social half hour (without refresh ion to the grounds during both new, Mrs. A. A. Paulsen. this summer. In the first place It is the center only in the farm home must come the methods of diversified farming ments.) days. School children were admit Loaf cake; Mrs. Thoe. Haddox, of a great territory needing cheap back. On irrigated tracts properly and cooperative marketing as they An out-of-town speaker will ap electrical power. It is of equal dis. surrounded ted free. A number of Columbia farmer^ Mrs. A. A. Paulsen. with conveniences were explained to the farmers of this Following are the awards made in Layer cake, entry only to girls un made the overland trip to Kennewick pear on each number except Decem tance from Portland, Seattle, Spo will be found the attractive places for vicinity while they were in Kenne- ber which date will be given to our kane and all intermediate points. the farm home life of the future. wiek. Wednesday. the different classes at the Dairy der 18; Anna Gaither, Sylva Evans. Rolled cookies; Mrs. Emma Strohm and Hog show: The recent heavy rains have des high school debating team. Novem It is near the great Yakima qroject; Highways and automobile have done Mrs. J. S. West. troyed much of the third crop of ber 9 has been given to Mr. Landers and a part, so to speak, of the greater much. Mail routes, school houses, Division A— Cattle bf our state normal school at Mon Umatilla qroject, and the latent John nearby neighbors, improved church Apple pie; Eva Skinner, Mrs. G. A. alfalfa hay. Bulls, 3 years or over; C. W. Til mouth. Besides musical numbers Day. and only a short distance from and lodge conditions, have made the Creasy. den. by local talent, there will be on the thickly settled irrigated Walla life on irrigation projects a transfor Ribbons on angel food; Mrs. Ag Hay Damaged By B ecent Rains Bulls, 2 years and under; M. J. each program an open discussion. Walla districts. It is where rail mation from the ways of farm life a new, Mrs. Lewellyn, of Umatilla. It la reported that considerable Bayes, A. W. Agnew. they has been damaged on the Uma Parents and teachers are expected roads xonverge, with the line of a little over a decade ago. Electricity Class 2— Canning Bulls, 9 months and under 2 years; Canned fruit, 5 Jars; Miss Mary tilla project by the recent ralne. A to take part by asking questions, great railroad system at each end of with light, heat and power at usable Billy Waugaman, A. W. Agnew, F. Guiwits, Mrs. Kiser. good many tons was not In the stack complaining, praising or making re the dam site, each with numerous rates, add much more to farm life. CLUB MEMBERS TAKE FIRST AND Guiwits. Miss Canned vegetables, 5 Jars; and It Is believed that this hay will marks, that will in any way help branches Into a large territory. It Examples of this can be shown on Champion bull; C. W. Tilden. FOURTH PLACES our schools to reach ¡the highest Mary Guiwits, Mrs. Joe Udey. be close to a total loss. is on the only navigable river of con the Minidoka project where In Idaho Cow 4 years or over; Jas. Scott, A. standard. There will be a leader Pickles, 5 jars or bottles; Mrs. The biggest Individual loss wag sequence in the great Northwest; and 76 per cent of the farms make all W. Agnew, H. M. Sommerer. suffered by Colonel McNaught who chosen before time to lead each dis. the drowning out of these rapids will such uses of the power supplied by Cow, 3 years and under; Frank Geo. H. Root. Mrs. H. Sheseley. Winner in Contest Prodnced $2.27 in mission. Jelly, 6 glasses; Mrs. Agnew, Mrs. had 120 acres caught by the rain. open this stream for 400 miles Intoi the Reclamation Service. From a Guiwits. Dairy Products and Lowest Cow The program for Oct. 16 follows: I. E. Putman. It was repported on the streets high distant view a large part of the the interior of the Inland Empire. Cow, 2 years and under; J. W. Vocal Solo............... Mrs. Enos Martin $1.10 In Same Time It is on and near several great na Minidoka project looks at night time Campbell, F. Guiwits, Frank Wauga- Domestic Art— Class 1 .. .Sew ing and Monday that some of the farmers Address.......... Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar who have the damaged hay offered like a great lighted city. Our great tional highways and Is surrounded Millinery man. Pres, of Federation Women’s Clubs Cloth hat; Mrs. J. L. Waller. Mrs. to sell It for 24.00 per ton. neaby by 400,000 acres, the possibili northwest is a world full of power Helfer, 1 year and under; M. J. Subject, “Health a Public Asset" The outstanding feature of the The heavy dews of the morning ties of which, under irrigation, mod like unto few places on earth. It is Bayes, J. W. Campbell, A. W. Ag- Bert Hanellne. Discussion......Mrs. Wm. Davis, leader milking contest at the Dairy and Hog doe« not permit the hay to dry. our own fault if we do not use it to Gingham dress; Miss Mary Guiwits ern scientific agriculture and happy new. Vocal Solo....................... Miss Compton home building, no man dares esti the benefit and uplift of our civiliza how last week was the fact that In Helfer, 1 year and under 18 Mrs. F. C. McKenle. Music..................... School Music Class “TO LIVE AGAIN’’ tion. Shall we lie dormant and dis a class of 14 cows the two cows of Kitchen apron; Mrs. Bert Hane- mate. months; E. L. Jackson, J. W. Camp consolate because of temporary de the club boys who entered the contest line. Miss Guiwits. The uses to which this great power bell, Jas. Scott. Dedicated to Bobby Roberta rangement of our affairs or shall we both placed in the money. They FOR WHICH WE ARE Display of practical home made development may be put are Beevral Heifer under 1 year; A. W. Ag step on with continued pogress? This were Gilbert Whitsett’s cow first, garments, 5 or more articles; Mrs. You came; but e’er you saw It’s most Important use from a public THANKFUL new, Walther Ott. is why we are strong for tho Umatilla and Loren Jacksnn’g fourth. Frank the brightness all. W. J. Warner, Elaine Hunt. point of view is pumping for irriga Champion cow; Jas. Scott. Rapids project and why we nre go Guiwits’ cows I.ad y and Belle placed Child's dress; Mrs. WInesett, Mrs. You went away; tion. Perhaps its greatest primary Champion heifer; E. L. Jackson. The reporter who submitted second and third and J. S. Dyer’s H. T. Fraser. We grieve; for you were Innocent power use would be to electrify the ing to build it some day soon. Grade Cattle the two articles to the Portland railway systems of two states. It Rose fifth. The production of the and good. K nitting and Fancy Work Cow, 4 years and over; Curtis Oregonian and the East Ore would supply heat, light and power other cows as win the following or Knitted sweater; Eva Woughter, And could not stay. Reception Dyer, C. W. Tilden, Mrs. M. E. Mor- gonian concerning the Kennewick within a 30 mile radius, when the Mrs. Geo. C. Imrie. The following program will be der: Jnmes Scott, C. Dyer's Judy. C. timore. Knitted scarf; Mrs. F. P. Phipps. What though; you have not seen caravan, sponsored, financed lands are developed to its thousands rendered at the reception Io be held Dyer’s Jane, James Winslow, A. W. Cow, 2 years and under 3; Curtis the brightness all and under the management of of homes. And it woufd lead to the at the M. E. church on Friday even Agnew, Mrs. M. E. Mortimer, J. 8. Dyer., Jas. Winslow, Lorin Jackson. Mrs F. J. Prann. Dyer's Novla, Frank Guiwits’ Baby Display of crochet; Mrs H. T. Nor yet the sorrow. Heifer. 1 year and under 2; J. W. the Hermiston commercial club, entabllshment of large manufacturing ing, October 12. This reception is and J. 8. Dyer’s Silver. Fraser, Mrs. Joe Dyer. You've passed; you've seen the given in honor of the new pastor, Campbell. Curtis Dyer, Gerald Had- did a t least admit that the local industries in the Northwest. The average production of milk Display of embroidery; Mrs. Dave evening, night and dawn It is estimated by John H. Lewis Rev. Young, and the teachers of the dox. club flnancied the trip. wa« 41.3 pounds for the two days Of the ‘‘tomorrow.’' Cook, Joy Spangler. in his report for the Umntilla Rapids high and grade schools. A cordial Heifer, 6 months and under 1 If there is any medals or words Association that 275,000 acres could Invitation Is extended to the general and of hutterfat 2.29 pounds. The Appllqued bedspread; Mrs. Dave year; Curtis Dyer, C. W. Tilden, C. average value of the products, Includ of commendation to be passed be successfully Irrigated by the use public. Cook, Mrs. W. L. Blessing. Let pass; the thought that any W. Tilden. pain or cross around let them go to the right of part of this power, which have Baritone Solo.... ..............C. P. Adams ing the handicaps and valuing but- Champion row or heifer; Curtis Has come to you. Division D— Farm Products ful owners—the business men of no other sources for reclamation. Plano Solo................ Elizabeth Straw terfat at 49 cents per pound and Dyer. tkimmilk at 37 1-2 cants per 100 was Let pans; our rnp of mourning Class 1— Apples this city. They labored with un These lands lie chiefly adjoining the Welcome Address............. F. P. Phipps 31-75. The winner produced 32.27 you have filled. present Greater Umatilla Project of Responses__ Supt. Day, Rev. Young Best indivual display one grower; tiring efforts to assure the suc Division B— Swine And live anew! 1,000.000 acres and in the Horse jUomet Solo.................. Harvey Adams and the lowest cow 31 10, which Otto Helnl. cess of the trip. It was under Heaven district in Washingion. Class 1— Du roc Jersey— Beat box Delicious; R. A. 8tewart, ¡Vocal S o lo ...... Mrs. Edith Coppingcr shown great opportunity for select Boar, 1 year and over; C. C. Mason. F. Guiwits, Edith Prann. their supervision and no one else, Mr. Lewis estimates this irrigation I Baritone Solo....... Vernon Waterman ing for higher production. *Tls given; to souls so pure and Boar under 1 year; C. C. Mason, th at the trip was made. We load at 260,000 H. P. The railroads Refreshments. good aa yours. Beat box Jonathans; L. C. Canon, C. C. Mason. L. E. Sullivan. His Face to see; Now Our H at Doe« N ot F it first and second. believe if the reporter who is of Oregon and Washington could use Sow. 1 year and over; C. C. Mason, To live; within his kingdom, under present requirements 140.000 Best box Wlneeapa; Otto Helnl, R. Alexander, who is one ot the responsible for the articles a j- Siyns First Contract Lowell Stockard. L. E. Sullivan. tbors to dwell. first, second and third. H. J. Htllllngs has the honor of directors of the local bank and well pearing in the two above men H. P. With the land settled accord Sow under 1 year; C. C. Mason, C. Eternally. ing to developed Irigatlnn areas ad signing tho first new contract put known to residents of the project, Potatoes, Irish Cobbler; Gladys tioned papers would investigate C. Mason, L. E. Sullivan. — By Athalle Prime, Salem, Ore. joining, at .east 15,000 homes would out by the Oregon Cooperative llay paid the editor a call last Monday W hitsett Class 2— Poland Chinas— m atters he would find that use an average o f two kllnwats or Growers. There has been consider afternoon. He paid a year’s sub Boar, 1 year and over; R. C. Can- Mr. and Mrs. Sid Bowman returned the Hermiston commercial 20000 11. P. w hat manufacturing able change In the new contract of scription to The Herald, stating that RECLAMATION OFFICE recently from a trip east. While on field. club did more than finance the might use cannot now be estimated fered by the aanoctatlon. It was a newsy little sheet and that Boar under 1 year; H J. Stillings. SHORT OF MEN the Journey they touched 16 states go affair. Hermit»tons name was at but in course of time and logical de Mr. Stillings signed the contract he looked forward with eager antici 1st. 2nd and 3rd. tng as far east as Philadelphia. least mentioned in connection valopmcnt a market would be snp- at noon Monday. pation every week for It's arrival. Sow. 1 year and over; H. J. StilL Officials attached to the local “When a fellow leaves Oregon and with th finances and for this we patlon every week for It's arrival. for thB entlre pe,k "upp,y of Inga 1st and 2nd, R C. Canfield. reclamation office state that they travels throuh other sections of the are truly thankful. Robert, the four-year-old son of | “You are giving the project a real ioo.ooo H. P. Sow under 1 year, Ixiwell Stock By special act of congress 350,000 ' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts, who newspaper. The money that I Bpend are unable to procure a sufficient coentry be can appreciate getting ard, S. Stockard. Altos Hooker. was appropriated for making the sec- ' live north of Hermiston, died Tues- for The Herald I consider a good In number of men to carry on the back home,” Rid stated upon his nr. Special Pre rival bach. “In all my travels there B«rt 8haw, who ha* bean employed ’ ond preliminary investigation and day. Octotar 2. at Salem, Oregon, vestment.” Grand ahamplon boar; C. W. Til work that they have before them. was no place that looked as good to at the McKay ereek reservoir, came 310.000 was added by the state of The body was brought back to this Mr. Alerander wsa in town to at Connidarablejwork will be done me as Oregon. The farmers of thia home Monday night. Bert Is con- Oregon. The chief engineer, Mr. ‘ city and fhneral services were held tend the Dairy and Hog show. He den. O r M ch rip lon sow; C. C. Mason on the A line canal this fall, thia territory are better off than thane of templatiagg m ating a wheat ranch Crocker, Informed me recently that from the Catholic church Friday at I has not missed one since their begln- Best t o r and litte r farrowed an-¡work no* being in progress. the middle went and eaat.” m the vicinity of Pond let on. ' thia would be sufficient (or thia »ur- 10 o’clock. nlng, EELWORM NOT LIKE LY TO BE MENACE CBLUMBM NEWS NOTES COMMUNITY CLUB E. P. DODO SPEAKS AT IRRIGATION MEET CARAVAN IS BIO SUCCESS PARENT-TEACHER MEET TOESDAY BOYS PLACE IN MILKING CONTEST