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HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927
1OCAL EXHIBITORS
GET FAIR PRIZES
RAYMOND L ROSS
KENNEWICK BEATS
LOCALS SATURDAY
HÖ. I
PARENT-TEACHER BODY TO
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
WILL BE DISPLAYED
MEET NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT
A varied program has been arrang
ed for the next meeting of the Par
ent-Teacher association which w ill
be held in the high school auditor
CLUB MEMBERS WIN BIG LIST
HARD FOUGHT COKTEST LOST ium next Thursday evening, October
SPECIAL BOOTHS TO TELL OF
AT SALEM
13. A number of musical selections
BY 6 TO 0
FARM STUDIES
w ill be given for the first part of
Carload of Livestock in Show G.ts
Weakness in Punting Proves Big the program. Dr. Sears w ill give the
Book Side Of Fanning To Be Part
main Address of the evening on "Con
Share of Money; Oscar
Handicap to Coach Walenta’s
tagious Disease« and Their Preven
Of Dairy And Hog Show
tion."
Mikesell Honored
Grid Team
Follow ing the program, the busi
This Week
ness session w ill be conducted.
Herm iston exhibitors acquired a
Herm iston lost a <;lo«i football
Livestock w ill undoubtedly claim
big healthy liet of prizes at the fair
game to Kennewick on the latter’s
the
ch ief part of the lim elight at the
. at Salem last wetek w ith entries in
field last Friday by the score o t 6
15th annual Dairy and Hog show
several dlyisions. Club members had
to 0.
which opens Friday m rning for the
the big m ajority of exhibits and came
The game wa« hard fought ail the
two days session, but th e lovers of
aw ay w ith more prize8 than individ
way, and thle locals outplayed their
cows, poultry, hogs and sheep w ill
ual farmers, but some of the money
opponents on the defense but were
be able to combine w ith seein g the ,
■was taken in practically every class
a little weak when it came to the
stock a chance to study experim ental
entered.
offense.
data collected by the laboratory
George H. Jenkins, assistant coun
Herm iston fumbled the first kick 15 GROWERS EXPECTED TO BE
branch of farm ing, according to H,
ty agent, w a s'ln charge of club en
off, and Kennew ick recovered the
K. Dean who w ill be in charge of the
tries. Oscar M ikesell assisted in a
IN MEMBERSHIP
bail on Herratston’g 35 yard line.
educational displays.
part of th e work.
The W ashington team shoved th e pig
R esults of the work done recently
F ollow ing is a list of the prizes
skin to Hermiston's seven' yard line County Agent Smith Says Pamona
T. G. Shaw, World War veteran anc
at the Hermiston station w ill be pre
awarded to club members and local
and then wag checked on downs. A
Fort Worth, Texas, oil millionaire
sented for thosh interested through
^people.
Raymond L. Ross, who has been short outside punt netted only 26
Grange There Backs Move
who has donated the proceeds of ai
co-operation with the extenilon ser
appointed
chief
of
the
new
airways
Gerald Haddox, 3rd, Junior Hol
yards. Kennleiwlck again tarried the
oil
well
to
erect
50
homes
in
whicl
To Pool Birds
vice of O. A. C. Then there w ill he
mapping section of the United States to H erm iston’s 10 yard lin e but did
stein calf.
American Legion convalescents am
farm m anagem ent data, collected and
Clement Stockard, 9th, senior □oast and geodetic survey. He has not score. Another weak punt gave
their families will reside.
arranged by R. S. Betaee, farm man
charge of producing maps for commer the W ashington te»m the ball on the
Approximately 15 individual tur
H olstein calf.
agem ent specialist. Mr. Besse’s data
key
growers
in
Morrow
county
plan
Leo Haddox,
10th, senior H ol cial flyers.
locals’ 40 yard line, and on this ef
w ill show also the cost of producing
stein calf.«
fort Kennewick managed to put the to avail them selves of the opportun PIONEER RESIDENT DIES
eggs under Oregon conditions.
Floyd McMullen, 5th, Hampshlrt MRS. LUCY A. SANDYS IS
ovaj across Just before th« half end ity of Joining the local pool and sell
AFTER A BRIEF ILLNESS
The cost o f producing alfalfa, ar
lamb.
ed. Thei kick for extra point fell through the Idaho co-operative, ac
rived at as a result of surveyfl over
cording to C. W. Smith, county ag
NEW OWNER OF THEATRE short.
Oscar Mikebell, 3rd, breeding lit
Mrs. Benjamin parsons Dies at the state, including 1000 acres of
ter, Du roc-Jerseys.
Herm iston came back i n the last ent of Morrow county, who was here
land near Herm iston, w ill be avail
Lowell Stockard, 5th, extracted Improvements Planned To House half and threatened to score more Tuesday.
Family Home Monday; Funeral
able.
.
Some
of
the
growers
have
already
honey exhibit.
than once, th e ball going to Kenne-
As First Step In Taking
Dr.
W.
T.
Johnson,
state
veteri
Jointed,
and
others
w
ill
at
the
first
Held
Today.
Oscar Mikesell, 8th, showmanship
w lck’g 10 and five yard lines on two
narian in charge of poultry work, is
contest.
Over Busin'ss
occasions. However they lacked the opportunity, Mr. Smith stated. The
Mrs.
Ruhie Franklin
Parsons, to l.e here. He w ill have a display
m
atter
has
been
before
the
Pomona
In the club booth prizes were won
necessary punch to put the ball be
The local theatric, owned for sev hind th e goal. In the first of the fin grange of Morrow county, and that willow of the late Benjamin Parsons, show ing som e of the diseaaeji that
by th e folow in g members from Um
eral years by Art Adamson, Is now al quarter Herm iston carried the ball organization is backing the move for many years a resident of Her lurk in the path of the poultry far
a tilla county.
miston, died at the fam ily home Mon mer.. Dr. Johnson may be consult««]
Dorothy Mortlmore, 4th, sew ing, he property of Mrs. Lucy A. Sandys, from her own 20 yard line to Kenne ment.
J. H iatt is thje owner of the larg day morning, and funeral services by poultry farmer8 on any problems
formerly of Hood Rivxr, a« a result w ick ’s 20 yard line o n a pretty end
d ivision 1.
touching on disease in flocks, «■< Its
Helen Andrtews, 2nd, sew ing, div of a deal made last w eek. Mrs. Sand run by Kenningg and a aeries ot pass est flock in Morrow county, Mr. were held this morning.
Mrs. Parsons has not been strong prevention.
Sm ith said. Mr. H iatt’g flock includ
ision 1. -
ys has taken up her residence here es to Smith.
for some time, but the illn ess that
A ssistant County A gent tehfcjne
and is giv in g her fu ll time to man
Richard Buell, 2nd, handiwork.
Kennewick outw eighed the locals, es between 600 and 700 birds. Mor
resulted in death was of only a few will be in charge of a m ilk borfth d f.
agement o f th|e business.
Lois Barnard, 4th, handiwork.
but th is advantage did not enable row county farmers hatched many
The name has been changed from them to get away w ith any big turkeys th is spring, but disease has days duration. She was born in voted to the best methods in caring
In the open classes, Oscar Mike-
sell won third on senior sow pig, Hermiston Playhouse to Columbia gains. The lack o f an experienced been prevalent in some localities, Iowa City, Iowa, April 28, 1851, and for milk. The display w ill show the
fifth on Junior g ilt and seventh on theatre. Thia w alls and ceilin g have kicker proved the big handicap to causing some heavy loesgs so that not was past 76 years old at the time results of Investigations on the act
so many birds w ill be matured as of her death. Her marriage to Ben ivity ot bacteria In milk.
been calclmined and the house ren the locals.
fu tu rity litter.
*
in
The results of fertilizer tests on
seemed
probable earlier in the sea Jamin Parsons was solemnized
ovated.
Mrs.
Sandys
expects
to
make
The Herm iston young man also
N ew ell proved a barrier on de
1877.
early potatoes from experim ents con
won the honor of being elected pres i number of other Improvements, in fense, and Sm ith got away w ith some son.
Of th e four children born to them, ducted on the project during the past
ident of the Junior Livestock associa cluding the in stallation of new elec nide ga in 8 by the pass route.
three, Bert of Herm iston, Mrs. Gut- two years may be studied by those
tion of the state. H e has been in clu t tric lig h ts on the th eatre’s front and
The lineup w as as follow s:
U. OF 0. FROSH TO PLAY
singer of Otclla, W ashington, and in ten sted in grow ing tubers. Curly
work for a number of years and hat lome new paint.
Sm ith and G. Parsons, ends; Rob
Benjamin C. of Herm iston, survive. top in beetg and it8 relation to other
W.
S,
C.
BABES
OCTOBER
21
"It
seems
to
me
th
at
Herm
iston
piled up a big list of prizes during
inson and Davis, tackles; Earnbeart
The funeral services were held in diseases, particularly b ligh t in tom
that time. Last year he was one of offers a real opportunity for the and D. Parsons, guards; Griggs, cen-
the four club workers given highest right kind of theatre,” Mra. Sandys iter; McKenzie and Hammond, halves; Pendleton Round-up ..Grounds Site the Methodist Episcopal church with atoes, is another eubect that may be
the pastor. Rev. S. Hamrick, in studied by those so Inclined.
rating in the state. T his is his last stated. ‘T like the tow n and peo N ew ell, full; and K ennings, quarter.
Chosen For Mix Between Two
charge. The deceased was a lifelong
The exhibit list promises to he a
ple, and I plan to do everything poss
year In club work.
Felthouse, Addleman and Upham
church member.
big one, President Dyer said, and
ible to operate the business in a m an got into the game as substitutes.
Freshmen Teams
judges In the various dlvislon8 are
ner that w ill be a credit to the com
OPEN HOUSE TO BE KEPT
expected to have work to do In se
TRUCK LINE OPENS DEPOT
m unity and a source of satisfaction TOMATO SHOWER FOR FLOOD
The biggest football spectacle of
lecting the prise w inners.
BY AUXILIARY DURING SHOW to the citizens. Any constructive help
the year 'in eastern Oregon w ill be
AND OFFICE IN HERMISTON
I can have from individuals w ill be
SUFFERERS WILL BE HELD
the contest between the U niversity oi
A decision has been made by the appreciated.”
Road Work Praised
Headquarters for the Portland-
Oregon freshman eleven and the
American Legion auxiliary to keep
Mrs. Sandys has had experience
Herm iston people who desire to
The
grading
work on the north
W ashington S tate Couger K ittens at Pendleton truck line In Hermiston
its club house open Friday and Sat in operating theatres. She w ill devote help in providing food for sufferers
Gcoryy hill road between the W illiam Ben-
Pendleton, October 21. This is the have been establlfched by
urday during the Dairy & Hog show, her fu ll tim e to the m anagem ent of in the flood districts of the south w ill
first game between freshmen of the WagneT, local representative, in the sei and W illiam Kik places has been
according to a statem ent by Mrs. W. the Columbia. Mr, and Mrs. Harry have an opportunity to give canned
tw
o big in stitu tion s to be scheduled building formerly occupied by the completed by the county crew In
L. Hamid, president.
Kline are rem aining to assist the tom atoes during the eigh t days from
In years, and Pendleton was select Burk grocery on Main street, across charge of Mr. Moody, and the Job
The rooms w ill be heated, and some new owner for the present.
October 8 to 15, inclusive. A »’lower
was w ell done, according to Jack
ed as the logical place to hold the from the Herald office.
one w ill be present during both days.
to collect the vegetables by donation contest, the Round-up gridiron being
The new quarters w ill serve as de Kennedy. The road west to F. L. Jew .
An invitation to women to avail COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET
w’ill be conducted by the American
ideal for the event and the stands pot and office. Shipment« Intended ett's place was also graded, and some
thit'inselvefe of use of the rooms has
L egion auxiliary.
for the lin e should be left at the de work was done south from his place.
large
enough to Insure good seats.
NEXT TUESDAY, OCT. 11
been extended.
' '
The shower idea is being tarried
Both Oregon and W ashington pot. Mr. W agner w ill maintain the A gravel surface w ill be placed on
out all over the country by the organ
State have some excellent material offices of the Hermiston Transfer in the road later, according to present
A president and a treasurer to ization, Mrs. W. L. Hamm, president,
plans.
Special Meetings Planned
th is year and are being coached by the same building.
to serve during the com ing year w ill told members of the commercial club
October 12, 13 and 14 Dr. A. T. be. elected by th e Community club at their m eeting Tuesday In announc com petent gridiron mentors who
Society To Serve Meals
Dr. J. P. Brennan and Ernest Don-
Robinson w ill speak at the B aptist at the m eeting that has been called in g th e local shower. D iseases due know their football, and the style of
play used Is practically the sam e as hert of Pendleton were tw o hunters
church at 7:45 p. m. He ts «aid to be for Tuesday, October 11.
The
Ladles Aid society of the M.
j to m alnutrition and scanty rations
that employed by the big schools’ who spent some Unite in Hermiston E. church w ill serve hot mealg F ri
one of the ablest expounders of
A part of thp program w ill consist : In parts of the southern country varsity elevens.
Sunday.
day and Saturday during the Dairy
stew ardship we have. A real treat of a report by Mrs. Rena W aterm an 1 have caused th e organization to call
W
ell
over
100
beefy
youngsters
Guy L. Coe who has been In Her * Hog show. The meals w ill be serv
to a ll Christians of the com m unity on the annual convention of the Ore ! for voluntary contributions.
is the com ing of Dr. Robinson. A cor gon State Federation of W omen's I The express companies carry such are turning out for the W ashington miston for some tim e as manager of ed In the church basement between
dial Invitation is extended to the pub clubs which she attended as a rep donations w ithout charge. Local re State first year eleven, and a like the local plant of the Union Oil Co. the hours of 11 and 5. Home made
number is out for Oregon's first year hag been transferred to Baker as ag doughnuts, hamburger sandw iches
lic to hear him. A. J. W are, Pastor. resentative of th e Herm iston club.
ceivin g station« designated by the
team under Coach R iif hart. A th ent for that district. HI« place here and ice cream are some of the spe
au xiliary are H urly’s, K in gsley’s and letic relations between Oregon and
w ill be taken by A. A. Dean who has cials arranged for the tw o days.
Mr. and W. G. F ritts, former res
If all of his patch of N etted Gem N orton’s stores.
W ashington State have alway« been been In the local office for several
idents o f the Columbia district, are potatoes yield« a« w ell as the first
of thte best, a clean spirit of athletic months. Mr. and Mrs. Coe had Just
Mr. and Mra. Frank Syndon and
here for a. tew daytg on a combined he dug, H. Gilbert expects to have a I Mrs. Alfred Groom who Is v isitin g
rivalry. Both Institutions turn out returned from their wedding trip at Mrs. O. O. Felthouse are visitin g rel
busineeg and pleasure trip. They are big crop. "My acre and a h alf looks her mother, Mrs. F. L. K elley, has
excellen t freshmen athletes each the tim e he received notification of atives at their former home, W ei
liv in g in Seattle.
good for 600 sacks," h e said.
I returned from a trip to Portland.
year.
hig promotion.
ser, Idaho.
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