The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 03, 1929, Image 3

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PROJECT FAIR PREMIUM LIST
DEPARTMENT A—HOME ECONOMY
Oscar Fayas, Superintendent.
* (Continued Prom Page On»)
1st 2d 3d
82 1 Ribbon
premium, it may be awarded a lesser premium, and
vbere there is but a single exhibitor in any class,
the judge may award but one premium.
Rul» 12. Boar tusks must be removed.
Do*
3 1 Rlbboa
Doe aad Touag
a 1 Ribbon
Above awards la each of following breeds, Amer­
ican. Blue, Chinchilla, New Zealand Rad.
Rule IS. Ko female dairy animals of breeding
a"e which have not been tested for and found free
'vc^ infbctieti» abortion will be admitted to the
DIVISION D—POULTRY
Wm. Logan. Superintendent.
sio w £rcr;nds.
No birds under four aad one-half months will
bo eligible for competition.
Rule 14.
No bull over 1 year old shall be re­
moved from stalls for any purpose, unless handled
by two men.
Peaa will consist of four female^ and one male.
AU eggs exhibited aad eggs laid during exhibi­
tion days will become property of the management.
DIVISION A—D A R T CATTLE
Awards w ill be made on bests of utility as wall
as show potato.
Logan Todd. Superintendent
See rule« of entry beginning on page three,
(Following awards for both White Leghorns
and Burred Rooks.)
Registered Jerseys
1st td Id <th
3 years or ov»r
td 34 f t
’
• years and under
3 yean,
t 4 I
3 Balls 1 year and under
3 years
« 4 1
* Bulle under 1 year
4 4 1
< ’>-nlnr Champion Bull
I
S 8enlor Champion Bull
6
rand Champion Bull
5 year» or over
? Cow 3 years to 5 years
10 Cow under 3 year«
5 Heifer 18 months to 2
iso—
Fen, 4 bens, 1 each
Fen, 4 pullets, 1 secherei
4 hens
4 pullets
Hen
Pullet
Cock
Cockerel
Champion Ribbon
4 4 2 1
8 4 2 1 Ribbon
8 4 1 1 Rlbboa
8
years
8tb
3
1 Ribbon
2
I t Helfer 1 year and under
18 montha
8 8
IS Heifer under 1 year
Champion Cow
Champion Helfer
Grand Champion Female
8 8 2 1 Rlbboa
8
6
Champion Rlbboa
8 1 Rlbboa
Class—
Bulls. 2 years or over
34
” Polle, 2 years and under 8 years 8
8 Bulla. 1 year and under 2 years
8
4 Bulla, under 1 year
8
Cow 5 year» or oyer
1
3
Cow 3 yeara and under
6 years
Cow under 2 years
Helfer 11 months aad
ever
Helfer 1 year and under
18 months
Helfer under 1 year
8
4
6
8
8
4
3
1
8
8
4
4
2
8
1 Ribbon
1 Ribbon
1
8
8
1 Rlbboa
8
6
8
8
3
2
1 Ribbon
1 Ribbon
4
6
8
7
GRADE JERSEY CATTLE
14
15
It
17
II
Claes—
Cow 5 years and over
Cow 3 years to five years
Cow under 3 years
Helfer 1 year and over
Helfer under 1 year
1st 2d 3d 4th Stb
4 4 3
4 4 3
4 4 2
8 2 2
6 4 8 2 1
OPEN TO ALL DAIRY CATTLE
1st
18 Get of sire 4 animals, any age, cither
sex, two or more exhibitors may com­
bine
7
20 Poduct of dam, 2 animals, either aex 7
21 Beet fitted animal
7
Beat display dairy eattle
10
2d 84
'
8 8
8 8
8 8
8
GUERNSEY CATTLE
1
2
2
4
Bulla, aay age _______ s------
Cows, over 2 years ------------
Helfer, 1 to 2 years.-----------
Helfer under 1 y e a r __
1st
8
8
8
8
2d 2d
3 Ribbon
3 Ribbon
2 Ribbon
3 Ribbon
HERMISTON CREAMERY COMPANY SPECIAL
1st
td
Exhibit of 3 most proflable cows.... 818.00 810.00
Profit to be determined by Cow Testing Asso­
ciation records from December 1, 1028 to October
1, 1828. Herd books must be submitted for exami­
nation.
* Umatilla Dairy Improvement Association SpedaL
Exhibit of 2 cows showing higher production
than their dams. Cow tasting association records
adjusted to mature production to be the basis for
awards. First, 810.00. Second, 88.00.
DIVISION R—SWINE
J. E. Hallyburton, Superintendent
AU hogs la the Swine Division moot be subject 8a
Registration.
Age to be considered la Judging.
Clasa Duroc Jersey aad Poland China.
1st Sd Id
boar one year aad over
1
84 88 8>
boar under one year
8
< 8 1
4 a i
sow one year aad
8
4 8 1
4 Beat sew under one year
8 Beet sow sad Utter
tea weeks
4 8 1
8 Four
i, either sex, nay ags,
the get of one sire
8 S 1
Champion bear
Rlbboa
Albert Keaalaga, Superintendent
of breeding stock for mattoa
1
8
8
d
8
8
»nj
Fea of fear
Ftoek (8
1
88 8
8 8
8
■ .g e t of
by exhibitor
8
8
8
8 8
2d
1st
3
2
3
2
2
2
3 hens. 1 eoek
Hen
Pullet
Cock
Cockerel
Ducks— 1 drake, 8 ducks
2
1
1
1
1
3d
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
1 Ribbon
2
3
3
1
1
1
3
Best Display Turkeys
6
DIVISION E—HONEY
Holstein Females
6.
4.
7.
8.
8.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
18.
18.
18.
DEPARTMENT A-2
Exhibitor must be undsr 18 years.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Gee«« 1 gander. 8 geese
W hite egge, 1 dozen
Brown egge, 1 dozen
1st 2d td
4 2
4 8
4 8
4 8
1
1st 3d
2d
83 82 Ribbon
3 2 Ribbon
2 1 Ribbon
2 1 Ribbon
3 1 Ribbon
2 1 Ribbon
2 1 Ribbon
2 1 Ribbon
DIVISION D— PÜU l TRT— CenH-nn^d
Registered Holstein Sires
4.
17.
Turkey»
18
17
IS
18
28
>1
1.
3.
3.
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
1st 2d
Loaf White Bread......................... 12.00 81.00
White loaf ea k e ............................ i . oo
.60
Dark loaf cake — ....................... i.oo
.60
Angel food cake .......................... 1.25
.75
Sunshine cake .....................
1.25 .75
W hite cookies, Vi dos.................... 1.00 .50
Dark cookies, H dos..... ..................1.00
.50
Doughnuts, H dos......................... 1.00
.50
Pies, double c r u st.... ...................... 1.00 .50
Baking powder biscuit, H dos....
1.00
.50
Canned fruit, 3 Jars 3 varieties.. 2.00 1.00
Canned vegetables. 3 Jars, 3 variet­
ies —.......— .................................... 2.00 1.00
Pickles, 3 Jar», 3 varieties.............. 1.50 .75
Jelly, 3 glasses. 3 varltles (use no
commercial pectin) label
........ 1.60 .76
Preserves 3 Jars 3 varieties..... 1.50
.75
Best display of boms canned pro­
ducts, fruits, meats. Jelly, vege­
tables, etc ..................................... 2.50 1.76
Best single Jar of fruit entered In
Class 11 or 16.............................
1.00
Best single jar of vegetables en­
tered in Class 12 or 16...... ......... 1.00
6.
0.
1st
Loaf of white bread ...... .. .... 31.50
White layer cake .................. .... 1.00
Dark layer cake ................... .... 1.00
Apple pie ..........................
1 00
Plate of candy, 3 varieties... .... 1.00
Best display canned foods—vege-
table, fruit, Jelly, pickles, etc .... 2.50
2nd
11.00
50
.50
50
.50
1.75
DEPARTMENT B -l
NEEDLEWORK
Clas»—
1st
1. Ladles wash dress .............. .... 31.50
2. Display of child's (under 3 yrs.)
garments, 5 articles ............ .... 1.50
3. Most practical house dress... .... 1.50
4. Display practical home made gar-
2nd
3 .75
.75
.75
ments, 5 articles ..................... 2.00
Hooked rug. 1 only ..............„„„ 2.00
6. Display crochet, 3 articles........... 1.50
7. White embroidery luncheon set,
cloth and four napkins .............. 1.00
8. Pillow cases, crochet edge, 1 pair. 1.00
9. Pillow cases, embroidery, 1 pair.. 1.00
10. Display colored embroidery, 3 ar­
ticles ..:......... .................................. 1.60
11. Bridge set, cloth 4 napkins, col­
ored .............:.................................. 1.00
5.
1.00
1.00
.75
LOCAL POLICE ACTS PART
.75
.76
.75
Chief Kelley Finds Out Unusual Facts
OF DETECTIVE SHERLOCK
About Past Life of
Traveler.
,76
Hermiston’s police force played
Sherlock Holmes last Friday night.
It seems that the chief himself, H.
12. Best pair darned hose ................ 1.00
.75 W. Kelley, had been notified that
there was a man walking down the
13. Ribbon or silk hand made flowers
or novelties ................................... 1.00'
.76 railroad track who would be safer in
14. Fancy bag ..................................... 1.00
.75 a cell In the Eastern Oregon hospital.
16. Lamp shade ...............................
1.00
.76 Chief Kelley found the man all right
but wishing to find out for himaelt
whether the man was mentally bal­
DEPARTMENT B-2
anced or not, he Inveigled him into
Exhibitor must be under 18 years.
the car by offering him work on a
Class--
1st
2nd
1. Most practical school dress............ 31.50 3 .75 cement mixer at 50 cents an hour
2. Pajama suit ..................
1.50
.75 and then proceeded to question him
3. Best pair darned hose.................. 1.00
.50 about his past life.
According to the conversation that
4. Beat dressed doll .......................... 1.00
.50
6. Tea towels, 3 towels............................. 75 .60 followed, the man had managed in
6. Fancy Pillow ................................ 1.00
.50 his 60 years or more of life to ac­
complish what would ordinarily take
7. Best display of four home made
articles ........................................... 1.50
.75 125 years. In addition he professed
an unusual number of degrees in
lodges and other institutions having
BIRDS
degrees,
except colleges. When he
Eest Singer Judged by Public.
Three prizes ».warded by Morlen's Variety Store. acknowledged that he had been an
intern in a hospital at one time, Mr.
Healthiest and Best Cage Bird—
Kelley happened to think that prob­
Firstprize— China pitcher.
ably he could get him a position in a
Second prtye— Pair silk stock^igg.
hospital where he knew the authori­
Third prize— Set 6 cups and saucers.
Special award, 32.50 canary hen by Armistead ties. About that time the man had
arrived at the hospital the chief was
Carter.
referring to, and Mr. Kelley went In
to talk about placing his charge.
PREMIUM LIST FOR BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUBS
The last time the man was seen
by Hermiston’s chief, he was in a cell.
R. L. Jackson, Superintendent of Boys’ Club Work.
SEWING—
M e re E xpression *
Division 1: 1st, 32.00; 2d, 31.50; 3d, 31.00.
Gifts mid alms me the expressions,
Division 2: 1st, 32.50; 2d, 32.00; 3d, 31.50; 4th,
not ttie essence, of virtue.—Addison.
(Concluded on Page Four)
.75
1
J. Skovbo, Superintendent.
»—
1st 2d 3d
4th
Specimen comb honey, not lees
than 34 pounds
83 2 1 Ribbon
Specimen extracted honey, not
lean than 34 pounds
3 2 1 Ribbon
Bpodmen bsleswax, not lees
than 10 pounds, soft, bright
yellow wax to be given pre-
ference
3 2 1 Ribbon
Single comb necleus 3 banded
Italian bees
3 3 1
Single comb necleus golden
Italian bees
3 3 1
Single comb nécleua Carnlolan
6 2 1
Largest and most attractive
display
of apiarian
pro-
duets
6 6 8
LOOK ’EM OVER
•At the-
UMATILLA COUNTY BEEKEEPERS*
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ASSOCIATION SPECIAL
1
DANCE
OCTOBER 4 - 5
General—
le t 2d Sd
Exhibit Food Cooked with Honey.......... 86 83 81
Honey Made Cookies _----------------------- 3 1
Honey Made Cookie« by girls under IS.... 2 1
(Cookies to bo accompanied by recipe.)
DIVISION F—FARM PRODUCTS
J. G. PeOrson, Superintendent.
Beet One F a m DMplay:
813.00
81 00
84.00
Rules— Premium* ottered for moat complete and
artistic exhibits of products grown on one farm.
Decorations must be mode only with products ex­
hibited. Exhibits must score 66 points to qualify,
aad the following score will be need by Judge, In
making awards:
Quality ..-----— ........ ------------86 points
Forage crops, alfalfa, corn, grass 16 pointe
Stock root crops and « q u a s h . 10 points
Grains —....... ■—---------------- ..----- 6 points
P o ta to es--------,------------------------ 6 points
Vegetables, freak, canned dried.. I points
Fruit, fresh, canned, d ried ______ 6 points
Miscellaneous .............................. .. 10 points
Arrangement _ — — — ___ ___... 10 points
A total of 100 potato
Ciao»—
le t Sd Sd
8 Potatoes, Rural type. 46 pound ex­
hibit
83 82 81
8 Potatoes, Netted Gems, 48 pound ex­
hibit
8 3 1
4 Cora, 18 ears
8 2 1
8 Corn. 13 stalks
8 8 1
8 Squash, two
8 1
7 Onions
8 l
Hermiston
Auditorium
FOUR INCH MUIDLES
a
8
18
Barley
11
13
12
14
B a r le y -------------------------
O a t s _______
Wheat ____
Stock Carrots __________
1st
3
2
2
2
2d 3d
l Rlbboa
1 Ribbon
1 Ribbon
1 Ribbon
Use You «’ Feet For
NO COVER
Dancing
CHARGE
Also Your “Bucks”
A Dance for a Dime
Tried to keep his
wife from going
to the dance.
le t 3d Sd
83 81 Rlbboa
3 1 Ribbon
3 1 Ribbon
THRESHED GRAIN— I I Founds
Hermiston
Auditorium
RUN, WALK, RIDE OR FLY-BUT GET THERE
M m C. M. Ses
AU exhibits la thia dlvlstoa must be the work of
the axhlbltar.. Batry may he made by aay real-
deat of Umatilla scanty, Irrigon and Boardman.
AH exhibits mast he entered aad placed by 1 F.
•M. Friday. October 4.
The eemmlttoe w ill not ba reeponeible for the
leas e ( aay article, hat all possible care will
ba gives. Articles should be removed from the
building by 7 F. M. Mtarday, October 8.
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