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i ' « A IT IM I n KD FARMI m t — offortuhitie » A U HUE. t«L. zzm _ " * , ' «‘A- ‘ r » 1 f 2 ¿ •/ + , f The Hermiston HercM “NUMBER 30— H W flir m , UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, TURKEY SPECIALIST MEETS WITH LOCAL GROWERS HERE WATER TO BE TURNED IN DITCHES FIRST OF APRIL MARCH 28, 1929 DAIRYMEN REVISE OREGONS PROGRAM AT STATE MEETING FISHING SEASON TO OPEN IN STATE IN FEW WEEKS BLUE GRASS SUNSHINE IDEAL FOR COWS SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER TEAR BASEBALL OPENER HERE NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 31 Irrigation water w ill be turned With the opening of the fishing Into the ditches la this district about season but a few weeks away thous the first of April, according to Enos ands of anglers are making prépara Martin, project manager. The district tlons for the event. Scores of has been remodeling the headgates streams will be visited by skilled LOCAL POULTRYMEN FAVOR and painting the buildings in prepar and unskilled fishermen who get CABINS FOR CAMP GROUND MONDAT MEETINGS 5E C L A M D I EGG MARKETING ASSOCIATION ation for the summer months. It Is LOCALS MEET MISSION INDIANS kick” out of opening day, whether NEARLY 200 IN ATTENDANCE AT believed that the supply of water will UNDER CONSTRUCTION N 0 \ SUCCESSFUL or not they go home with the limit. IN FIRST GAME [Wtuhington Mea Meet W ith Project be as abundant ns It has been In CORVALLIS GATHERING Every deputy warden of the state past seasons with no shortage In game commission will be on the Job Place to be Opened April 1 With Line-up for Opening Not Announced; Large Number of Grower« in Attend Producen and D iaeu s Mar view for this district. L C. Dyer, Local Delegate; Reports to see that the law Is observed. Cabins, Garages and Com Game W ill S ta rt Promptly ance at AU Scheduled keting Problem«. Some arrests will undoubtedly be on all Phases of Dairy made but they will be few as Oregon OUT OF FRYING FAN INTO m unity K itchen New. A t 2:3 0 O’clock. Meetings. A resolution favoring the estab sportsmen except lu rare instances Industry Given« rm E FOR xu iS HUNTER Five new cabins and garages and lishment of an egg marketing asso obey the laws that they have estab Next Sunday, March 31, at 2:30 With an attendance of approxi lished for the protection of game new, modern community kitchen will| in the afternoon, the locals will start ciation in the Inland Empire was With nearly 200 men andwomen mately fifty local tukey growers, the A man la a remote section of Ore fish. passed by local poultry growers who be constructed In Hermiston shortly! off the 1929 baseball season against ti.rkey meetings held at the Walter gon, some time ago, promised the representing dairy Interests in prac by H. E. Hanby on the site of lb the Mission Indians on the local met in the Hermiston library last Botkin and Fred Thorne farms last night with Mr. Jackman, manager state game commission that be would tically all sections of the-state in at camp ground formerly operated byj diamond. This marks the opening COMMUNITY CLUB TO MEET G. W. Bailey. When the con game of the newly orgainzed Uma Monday were a decided success. Me- of the Spokane Egg marketing aaso- forsake hie habit of killing deer out tendance at the meeting In Corval Kinley Huntington, southern Ore- cUtloB< and Mr Rodder, poultry ro- of season. He was notorious In his lis, March 31-31, a revised prgram All members of the Hermiston Com struction work Is completed, the plae tilla County League, the other two locality for hunting out of season and for Oregon* dairy industry was for gon turkey grower and specialist, met Ljucer of the Waila Walla valley, munity club are urged to attend a will be leased to Mrs. J. O. French| teams of the league, Adams and the with the local men at both farms and I The meeting was called by R. C. boasted that he could not be caught. mulated, according to L. C. Dyer, meetting of that organization which of Stanfield, who intends to open 1 Pendleton Eagles playing on the same discussed every phase of the indue- Todd Iocaj chairman of the poul When he gave up illegal hunting he local dairyman who attended the will be held next Tuesday afternoon. by the first of April. day at Pendleton. The foundations for the cabins an try from Incubation, through feed try producers of the project. Mat took up another habit— that of moon- conference as official delegate from April 2, at 4 o'clock In the library According to Manager Mlttlesdorf, Now he is In Jail. this district. ing and brooding. Iters pertaining to the marketing of shining. building. This will be an Important now completed and the further work| the team has not been chosen as yet. Actual dairymen were In the ma The meeting at the Botkin farm IeggB were discussed by both Mr. Jack- meeting and one of Interest to all of building is expected to go for Itrenuous practices during the past jority at the conference aad took ac was scheduled fsr 10 o’clock In the man and Mr Rodder and a generaal ward rapidly. All the old bulldlngs| two weeks have brought the locals members. morning. Mr. Huntington stressed diacUBgJon by the local producers at ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tive part in the committee findings on the site have been torn down andj □ut in fine shape. With plenty of COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES $ which covered the fields of grades, plans have been made for the (level material, all up to a fair standard, detailed matter In the business of the meeting resulted In a first move- standards and markets, disease con turkey growing which he has learned | ment favoring an Inland Empire opment of a modern, up-to-date tour competition for places has been par trol, production practices, economic ♦ :o: ♦ :o: ❖ :o: ❖ :o: ♦ :o: ♦ 1st camp. during the time that he has been marketing association. ticularly keen, and whatever lineup ♦ status of the Industry and dairy actively engaged in the industry. On •s started off in Sunday's game Is Fern Lindner and Dorothy Addle finance. Among the chief findings ♦ CHURCH N O TES his southern Oregon farm' of 660 xpected to show up well against the man were week end visitors at Pen of the conference was that Oregon ♦ acres, he raises an annual turkey Indian aggregation. dleton. ♦ :o: ♦ has not kept pace with the growth ♦ :©: ♦ :o: ♦ :o: ❖ crop of about 2200 birds. His ex Local interest in baseball is ex of dairying around her hut that ex perlence in the marketing end of the At the M. E. church Sunday. You pected to be enthusiastic this sea Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thorlson were pansion should be carefully under will be welcomed at the "Friendly busiuess has also been extensive, for son since this marks the first in two here from Pendlton visiting at the O. taken. he frequently accompanied his crop church on Easter Sunday with a var /ears that Hermiston has had a E. Hunt home last Sunday. An Oregon Dairy Improvement ied program, fitting Easter cantatas to the markets of Portland and Seat, town team and been affiliated with council was crepted Ito coordinate by the choir, selections by the or tie before the eo-operatlve market iny league. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Addleman all elements in carrying out the pro chestra and a program that will ing movement was started. COMMITTEE APPOINTED AT FARMI The game Sunday starts promtiy GARDENS WILL PROVIDE FRO* were Sunday visitors at the R. The afternoon meeting at the gram agreed upon. Some of the re harmonize with the Easter Bpirit it 2:30 in the afternoon, and admls- Addleman home. BUREAU MEETING Thorne farm began at 2 o'clock. commendations, greatly condensed, There will be baptismal services for don will be fifty cents. DUCTS FOR HOT LUNCHES Many questions concerning all ph follows: adults and infants. Parents who de Word has been received from the of the work were answered by the Grades, Standards and Markets Es sire their children baptised are in (DEMONSTRATOR TO SHOW specialist at both meetings. At Local F. T. A. Formulates Flans for Jacob Hoffman’s to the effect that tablish federal standards for butter vited to bring them on this great W ill Investigate Possible Reliefi a baby girl was born last week. The though no plans have been made for day. The program win be followed and cheese and federal or federal PROPER USE OF MACHINES Measures for Settlers on Carrying on Enterprise by new arrival was named Lillian Marie a night session, so much interest de state Inspection in Portland by com by an Easter sermon by the pastor. and weighed 8 1-2 pounds. Land. Fnpfl«. veloped (that such a meeting was ing July; buyers adopt voluntary Services begin at 10:30 A. M. You 411 Day M eeting Scheduled By th e arranged to be held in the office, of cream grading pending such time as are welcome to all these services. Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Hall and four A discussion at the Farm Bureau F arm B ureau Co-perative George Jenkins, assistant counuty Come, all who desire to unite with law It present plans of tbs loeal P. T. children were here Sunday from L“ " can be enacted; establish prim ...... tbts church and we will be glad to meeting last Saturday1 ow ning of agent. n , at .1 the . a . P. w « E. Hall '»’T m*rket ** »P- Laundry. A. are carried through successfully Freewster visiting here. payments made by settlers to the point committee practical butter give you a job. vegetables for the hot lunches to be home. Tuesday morning was reserved for district for construction charges on O. W. Payne, Pastor. makers to establish rules and prac Two demonstrations illustrating served In the schools next year will individual farm calls with Mr. Hunt' irrigated lands resulted In the ap the proper methods of handling wash tices intended to bring uniformity be provided by the children them If. W. Bloom la driving a new ington accompanied by Mr. Jenkins At the Baptist-Christlan church pointment of a committee from the ing machines will be given by the in quality Oregon butter. selves. Tentative arrangements for Durant. visiting at the Botkin and F. L. Economic Status of the Industry— March 31. Sunrise prayer meeting organization to make an investiga (astern Oregon representative of the tide idea have been '■ formulated Jewett farms. In the afternoon of with ail groups of Christian Endeav tlon of possible relief measures by a committee of the local assoc (Doyle Hunt returned last week Oregon dairying represents one per or meeting at 6:45 A. M. After the This committee is composed of E. L Maytag Washing Machine company the same day Mr. Huntington left Saturday, March 30 in the American lstlon .consisting of Mrs.F.V. Prime from a two monthsh* trip in western cent of that of entire United States for a series of similar meetings nt morning worship breakfast in the Jackson, F. L. Jewett and the presl («eglon building across the tracks, ac and may be gradually expanded Mrs.H.J. Ott.Mrs.W.G. Rodda.snd Mr. Washington. Pilot Rock. Other sessions were through a program based on improved basement. Bible school at 10 A. M. dent of the Farm Bureau who wai cording to the committee from the BJ-O. C\^cCuVer. > held during 'the week at Ione and Preaching 11 A. M. Theme, The As automatically made a member thru r’arm Bureau Co-operative laundry It Is planned that each child Mr. and Mrs. Jensen from Callfor standards for dairy products that surance of Life. Duet by Miss an- previous motion. Among those which is making arrangements for Boardi will Increase the demand both at w ill raise one row of vegetables, 60 nia, are visiting at ths Jess Hopper who entered into the discussion ol the meeting. The first demonstra sted and Dr. F. V. Prime. A day of feet long, of whatever is adaptable horns. Mrs. Jensen la a sister of home and out-of-state markets. In good things. Come and worship this question were S. H. Barnard tion will begin at 10 o'clock in the crease In number of cowb should he to the home garden spot, and if but 1 Mrs. Hopper. WHITMAN GLEE CLUB made only by raising heifers from with us. The Lord's supper at the Walter Botkin, C. E. Baker, J. H nornlng and the second at 2 o'clock row is planted it should be given high producing stock. Increased morning service. Evening service at Reid, F. L. Jewett and F. B. Swayze in the afternoon. The correct use of TO BE HERE MONDAY over to Just one kind of vegetab- Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Nlemeyer have A letter from E. L. Jackson, clul the electric ironer will also be demon home-grown food supiies must be pro 7:30 P. M. If this should be ray last --------- I le. Among the various vegetables been visiting for the past week at leader, incorporating a plan of live itrated during the day. service here there are some things I duced to care for any Increase in Personani of Thirty-two Students llste<l M suggestions are potatoes the W. F. Hannan home. want to say to the good people of stock insurance was read to the as A picnic lunch will be served at dairy cattle. ‘carrots, turnips, salsify, tomatoes, Hermiston. As surely as spring fol sembiy. This plan suggested that anon. Those attending are invited to Starting on Annual Con corn, peas, onions, beans and ruta Dairy Finance— Organize 650,000 Mr. and Mra. Henry Belscamper lows winter, the soul turns to God. club members purchasing registered >rlng their lunch, cup and spoon, and bagas. The corn nd peas should not were Sunday visitors at the enz home agricultural credit corporation on cert Tour. Come to church. The Easter mes livestock might be partially protect the committee will serve coffee. be canned hut dried, according to and also was Claude Haddox. west coast of Oregon including W il sage is Life— freer, fairer, fuller life! ed against loss by death of the ani All women who do their washing lamette valley to take advantage fed The Whitman All-College Glee the committee. There Is a warm friendly welcome of mal if each club member were to pay it the cooperative laundry are urged As one way of arousing Interest Sherlock Stockard left Sunday for eral Intermediate credit. Have dairy club, under the personal direction of fered you at all these services. A. a small premium which would ac (specially to attend the demonstra in the proposed project, the com Fossil where he w ill work on a ranch products classed as eligible for is cumulate Into a fund to pay for such tion. J. Ware, pastor. Howard E. Pratt, head of the W hit m ittee will endeavor to get the Fair this summer. suance of United States warehouse losses. man conservatory of music, will ap board to set aside one of the booths receipts.. Bankers should encourage Fol'iw lng the tegular bvpineskl MRS. C. G. BRINK TO MEET Greater emphasis is placed on wide pear at the local high school audi for the display of these products. The Mra. George Armstrong left Sun growth of own feed on farms and circular skirts and added length this ...eetlng of the organization, niotion|| torium next Monday, April 1 at 11 Parent-Teacher association itself will day for Portland where she will visit use of budget system. WITH TURKEY GROWERS season. Individual color variations pictures which were furnished byf o'clock in the morning. give first, second and third prises of for a few days. Disease Control— Continue present Interestingly marked In dresses are the extension service were shown. The club, which is composed of 63, |2 , and 61 lor the beet products campaign toward accredited-free brown tones, particularly chestnut, Mrs. C. G. Brink, manager of the thirty-two students, both men and exhibited at the fair. The pupils Mr. Ott Is building his new brooder areas for tuberculosis and abortion. women, is starting on Its annual con participating in this work w ill also house which will accommodate 2000 Urge livestock sanitary board to purple and navy blue. In tailored lldaho Turkey Growers' association, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES ¡accompanied by Mr. McKnlght, Ore net frocks lemon yellows and orange cert tour of Oregon and Washington receive schlevtesneait buttons when baby chicks. adopt brands to mark reactors to are used. Materials for dresses are tiiyjATTER” was the subject of and is making Hermiston the first they deliver the products at school gon representative in the association, abortion test. Prevent publie auc A the Lesson-Sermon In all Iwill be in Hermiston Monday, April of lightweight tweeds, some border stop on ths scheduled itinerary. next fa it If they belong to the gar tions of dairy cattle not free from John Jendrsowski is remodeling Churches of Christ, Scientist, on ¡1, according to a notice received by Monday night the gleesters will pres den club they will receive credit for his house this week. abortion diseases. Urge stiffening of ed in browns, beiges, pastels and the Sunday, March 24. new rose shades. ent their entire program In the audi whatever they raise. the assistant county agent. A meet federal inspection against importa The Golden Text was, "To be car torium of the high school at Hepp- ing has been scheduled at the re tion of dangerous diseases. proved methods land /ar'ptiee for nally minded Is death; hut to be ngr. An eighteen piece little Sym lu uest of Mrs. Brink, for either Mon- Production— Continue herd Im KELLEY-BAKER spiritually minded is life and peace” growing own feeds and a pastures. Es The senior class play ’’Billy* will phony orchestra, under the direction lay afternoon or evening where the (Romans 6:6). provement. Develop high grade mar tablish economical units when pos o f Esther Sundqulst Bowers, and a be presented la the high school audi directors of the local association will Among the citations which com ket for cows as cash crop. Use 1m- slble. torium Friday, April 16. The cast Yudeth Kelley aad Bart M. Baker prised the Lesson-Sermon was the ¡meet with the visitors to discuss thirteen piece pep band which will following from the Bible: "The probably furnish s part of ths pro- has starthed Intensive practice In pre were married at a quiet home wed marketing plans for the future. This ding Saturday evening, March 3 at heathen raged, the kingdoms were garm at tbs local school, are lnter- paration tor the performance. meeting will te held in the office of moved: he uttered his voice, the ¡the assistant county agent. 7 o'clock at the home of the bride's edtlng features of this year’s assemb Mrs. B. J. Nation left Bunday for mother. Mrs. F. L. Kelley. The cere earth melted............ Be still, and lage. know that I am God" (Psalms 46: Vernon Waterman, son of Mrs. Portland where she expects to spend mony was performed before the Im- 6,10). a few days visiting with relatives. late family. Rena Waterman, Is one of the mem- The Lesson-Sermon also Included Both Mr. and Mra. Baker ere well of the club this year. the following passages from the Mrs. B. J. Nation had as her guests known In tke community, Mrs. Baker A small admission fee will be recently her mother, Mrs. having resided here with her mother charged for the morning concert at and her brother, Hal Boss. for eome time while Mr. Baker la the the local high school auditorium. local manager of the Union oil com Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Mlttlesdorf were pany. They Intend to make tkelr at and Moatses nt a dim home In Hermiston. < ENTERTAIN AT LUNCHEON Sunday. Covers were laid for eight Mra. A. H. Norton and Mrs. W. J. la the evening the party attended the show in Pendleton. Warner were joint host asses at a delightful bridge luncheon at the A little vinegar rubbed ott the Mrs. Norton last Tuesday, hands before hanging out elothes on ke up four tables of a cold day w in prevent the cards wre Invited for the affair. The from chapping or feeling cold. high score wee awarded to Mrs. F. B. Bwnyse, with to Mrs. C. J. Biel SCHOOL CHILDREN TO RAISE VEGETABLES IRR. CONSTRUCTION CHARGES DISCUSSEI Holding Up the Parade