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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1928)
HEBMISTOIT H E B A U ), HERMISTON*, OREGON. much of their living, in the case of product for the market as a fresh fitable, and a majority of local grow as the time, and the rooms of the have, why said report should not be the small flock, they pick up until vegetable has forged ahead rapidly ers expect the crop to Justify itself TURKEY GROWING approved, the admislstrator dlscharg- it comes time to fatten them for mar in the Hermiston country within the as a real money maker lu average above entitled court in the county eded, his bondsmen exhonerated and court house at Pendleton, Umatilla ket. The sideline flock ha8 proved past few years, and production has years in the future, particularly in the estate closed. satisfactory in an overwhelm reached a stage where the crop view of the fact that Hermiston beds County. Oregon, as the place when ON INCREASE HERE very Dated this 26th day of January, and where hearing is to be had ing majority of cases. means * real income during spring are just attaining the age when thereon. All persons interested are 1928. Walter Botkin is the pioneer tur- months on many project farms. yields of real volume are assured. hereby notified to then and there Robert B. McLane, Administrator. An example of the new way the Jl-Ste. appear and show cause, if any they key specialist on the project. He de- NOTICE TO CREDITORS YEAR OF 1927 the business and usually sells 1,000 business of farming is now often ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■"SnSaHMB» or more birds each year. He will not conducted by wide awake farmers is Further Increase is in Prospect permit a chicken on his ranch, due demonstrated in the methods fallow IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE I STATE OF OREGON FOR to the fact that turkeys are likely to ed by Hermiston district farmers in For This Year; Marketing UMATILLA COUNTY establishing asparagus growing as get blackhead if they run over the In the matter of the estate of Will one of the cash crops here. Before same ground with chickens. He start Done Co-operatively iam T. Lambert, deceased. ed on a small scale and has expanded plants were ever put Into the ground Notice is hereby given that the un a big delegation went from here over Turkey growing, practiced here on as he gained experience and know dersigned has been appointed admin-1 ■ Loose your credit and you lose everything. The to Kennewick, Washington, several the finer points of the game. a small scale for a number of years ledge istrator of the estate of William T. | • cow will protect it if you give her a chance. years ago on two or three special “Turkey raising is a business with has recently shown a rapid growth Lambert, deceased, and ha8 qualified ,* excursions. and promises to become one of the many angles, and it is much better as the law directs. All persons hav We solicit your cream trade with an assurance of On these trips every available bit ing claims against said estate are re important projects of farmers in this for a man to start in a small way and satisfaction. We are always glad to mail vour sam district. The past year saw the most get all of the experience possible of experience of successful asparagus quired to present the same to me at ple to the Oregon Pure Food and Dairy office for a rapid expansion of the business to while his Investment is small, rather growers in those districts was learn the First National Bank of Hermis retest. We realize by giving you whftt is actually date, and statements by growers’ In than plunge in and take unnecessary ed, and practical questions on cul ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers, dicate that this fall’B crop of turkeys losses from mistakes that more ex ture, harvesting and marketing were within six months from the date yours (no less, no more) is the secret of success for perience might have enabled him to I asked. Then the local association hereof. will be even larger. us both. We test your cream while you wait. We was formed, and a ose contract A local association of growers was avoid," Mr. Botkin said. Dated this 26th day of January, invite you to watch the testing from start to finish. Mrs. C. G. Brink, secretary and I with the Three Rivers Growers’ asso- 1928. formed here last fall and contracts general manager of the Idaho Tur- [elation secured that provided for signed with the Idaho Turkey Grow F. B. Swayze. Administrator. 20-5 ers’ association for merketing pur key Growers’ association, was here marketing of the Hermiston crop by We also carry B. B. Marvel Cream Separators poses. The association shipped two in January to superintend receiving I the Washington co-operative. All of NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL —and pools out of Hermiston, one early in the cleanup pool of local growers. She I this was done before a single plant REPORT December and the other in January. praised the quality of the birds shipp- I went into the ground for the main Empire Milking Machines The birds sold in these pools, two ed and complimented growers on the acreage. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE carloads, brought growers slightly In J quick grasp of essentials they have Expansion of asparagus growing STATE OF OREGON FOR ?ou to, at least, let us demonstrate our We urge yc excess of »20,000. Membership in the displayed in preparing birds for mar- haa been gradual. Plants on the first UMATILLA COUNTY line before buying juying elsewhere. Let us send you to association was not 100 per cent, and kets- I patches set out should be on a real In the matter of the estate of Ma many satisfied users on the project. One of the Jobs remaining to be baslg of proHt this Beaaon according it is estimated that approximately ry C. McLane, deceased. »7,000 worth of birds were sold in don« here is to improve the quality to growerg who have made a rea, Notice is hereby given that the dependently for table use. In some of breeding stock, according to Mrs. study of the crop Th<j gprlng of 1927 wag the ,eagt undersigned administrator of the es cases local growers also sold for Brink’s opinion. Natural conditions tate of Mary C. McLane, deceased, breeding purposes, and a big increase here are idea for the business, and favoraWe of any gprlng since the has filed his final report with the in the numbers of breeding^tock has as breeding stock is improved and buglnegg started here, due to severe clerk of the above entitled count and been shown by growers holding out breeders add to their experience, the freeleg after gprlng weather had Hermiston, Oregon C. Warner, Agent that the Judge of said court has de u their best hens for this purpose. Hermiston country is destined to stimulated piantg to making shoots, signated the 25th day of February, Local conditions are described as show a profitable expansion in its I Previous seasons made the crop pro- 1928, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon ■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ideal for raising turkeys. This ap output of turkeys, she predicted. plies particularly to hatch: vj and brooding the young poults and rah FRATERNAL BODIES HOLD A lng them until they are well grown. A warm soil, plenty of sunshine and BIG PLACE IN LIFE OF an abundance of water and green feed are some of the factors that HERMISTON AS COMMUNITY make the young poult happy in tho Hermiston country. Fraternal orders play a large part Up to the present a majority of in the activités of the project. Many growers have bought the big part of of the residents of surrounding their grain feed from the Farm Bur towns hold memberships in Hermis eau Co-operative of Hermiston. Some ton lodges and attend regularly. The produce a part of their grain, and Masonic and Eastern Star chapters, others are planning to produce more the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs and of it. Wheat and corn both return the Modern Woodmen of America very satisfactory yields in many have large and enthusiastic member cases. ships and count for much in the so Other growers have the idea in cial life of the community. mind of hatching and brooding the #Both the Masons and Odd Fellows turks until they are three or four formed bodies here soon after the months old and then selling them to [ starting of the project, 20 years ago. wheat belt farmers who can run them Of the Masonic lodge one charter on stubble to fatten them for market. member, F. B. Swayze, still lives in No. 10 Pails Pure Eastern Lard Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 size cans, broken slice Turkey eggs command a good price, Hermiston. W. R. Longhorn is the Per p a il......................................................... 1.69 3 Cans f o r .......................................................69c and the demand has always proved only charter member of fhe Odd Fel heavier than the supply. lows still in Hermiston, though Llew No. 5 Pails Pure Eastern Lard Bocano Peas (Fine Quality) A number of Idaho growers who ellyn Brownell of Umatilla is a char' 7 Cans f o r.....................................................$1.00 have been In the business for a num ter member here and attends lodge. Per p a il.......................................................... 87c ber of years have recently been study Of the Rebekahs W. R. Longhorn 2 Pound Pails Snowdrift Eagle City Corn (most grocers sell this corn for 25c) ing conditions here and pronounced is the only original member who Per p a il...................................................... 55c 7 Cans f o r .....................................................$1.00 the Hermiston country an ideal place still resides here. The Rebekah lodge for raising turkeys. Some Idaho men was organized 19 years ago, a year havB moved their headquarters here, after the Odd Fellows. and others are giving the matter The Eastern Star lodge is beginn consideration. The belief prevails in ing its 18th year here, and five of Fels Naptha Soap Meco Cut Stringless Beans many quarters that the turkey bus the original charter members still at 10 Bar Carton.................................................69c 7 Cans for ..................................................... $1.00 iness is destined to expand several tend the meetings here: Mr. and fold and that within a short time Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Peets Washing Machine Soap Mission Brand Tomatoes, a Del Monte Pack gross income from this source of the A. P. Garner and H. E. Hitt. Per package..................................................... 39c 7 Cans fo r..................................................... $1.00 poultry business will run well over The lodges maintain rooms in the »100,000. center of the business section, and Swift’s White Soap White Navy Beans The business can be classified un the Masons have purchased a large 10 Bars f o r....................................................... 39c 10 Pounds f o r .................................................89c der two general heads as It is prac corner lot on Main street and plan, ticed here. There is the turkey spec at a later date, to build on their own Sea Foam Washing Powder Red Mexican Beans ialist who devotes practically his property. Large package, per package............................23c 10 Pounds for................................................... 89c whole time and energy to the breed- Borax Steam Refined Soap Blue Rose Rice ing^and finishing of turkeys. His ASPARAGUS GROWN HERE flock may include 500 or several 3 Large Bars f o r ............................................. 23c 10 Pounds f o r ................................................. 69c AS ONE OF CASH CROPS I thousand birds. Much of the production to date has been a sideline business on the part Culture o f P la n t Started Several! of the general farmer. A start may Years Ago, And E xpansion 5 Pound Boxes of Crackers Kerr’s Premium Oats or Wheat Flakes be made with a few hens. The birds have the range of alfalfa and pas 72c Per Box ........................... Has Been Gradual Per Package, large size....................... ,39c ture after the poults are old enough to be allowed their freedom, and The growing of asparagus as a Kerr’s Hot Cake Flour Bulk Elbo Macaroni $27,000 REALIZED ON BIRDS FOB votes practically all of his tlme to Î More Cows-Better Credit ; Mutual Creamery Co. PR1CESSMASHED REAL CASH SPECIALS-DO NOT OVERLOOK PRICE and QUALITY 1 Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 Cans for 25c Full 18-Ounce Bottle Catsup, 2 Bottles for 45c Per Package ....................................... TW O THOUSAND 23c From one of the best strains in the Northwest. Two year old hens, flock average last year 240 eggs. See flock and records on Genn’s Poultry Farm, 1 mile northwest of Hermiston. Hatches every week beginning April 15. APRIL CHIX, 15c MAY CHIX, 13c Quick Naptha Soap Chips 53c Sunbrite Cleanser 5 Cans f o r .................... 23c Spreadwell Peanut Butter 2 Pound cans f o r ............... ............................ 45c Minced Clams, Ten Ounce 2 Cans f o r ...................................................... 43c SLICED DILL PICKLES, NO. 2 1-2 SIZE TINS, 2 CANS FOR 33 CENTS Matches, 6 Box Carton 4 Pound Package Seedless Raisins Special per Carton...................................... Waldorf Peaches, No. 2 ’/2 Size Can 19c Special, 3 Cans f o r ......................................... 69c Per Package ................................................... 35c Pears, No. 2 1-2 Size Cans 3 Cans f o r .......................................................69c 25 oz. K. C. Baking Powder, 20c; 50 oz. K. C. Bak. P. 39c These Specials good for two days, Sat. the 25th and Mon. the 27th » _____ ____ THREE WEEKS OLD, 35c ► Theo Beletski, D. V. S. Hermiston, Oregon 75c Corn Flakes, 3 Packages 25c Special, 2 packages for LEGHORN CHIX 10 Pounds f o r ...... HURLY CASH GROCERY HERMISTON, OREGON