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BID S OKASS sunshine DEAL FOE COSTS . VOL. XXIV The Hermiston H <31 < am ' 0 library —NUMBER 25— GET-TO GETHER HELD TUESDAY,FEBRUARY 18 ■ "1 DIVERSIFIED FARMS FAY — OPPORTUNITIES ARE HERE. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1030 DELEGATES ATTEND THE EXPOSITION AT 0. S. C. Lectures, Exhibits, Programs and Re ception Given for All of the Delegates. ARTIGHOKEAGREEMENI CANCELLED BY PABST PABST CO. UNDECIDED AS TO 1930 CERTIFICATES - PRESENTED TO Hermiston’s delegates to the Ore PLANTING OF ARTICHOKES gon State college Educational Expo ASSOCIATION DAIRYMEN FARM BUREAU HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING FEB. 10 A. D. Smith and J. H. Reid Elected as Directors for the Year 1930. HERMISTON SQUAD THROWS OFF JINX DEFEATS UMATILLA AND HF-TJY experiment station TO ADD DAIRY HERD College Head* Works With Superin tendent Dean Selecting Dairy Herd. 4-H GLU8 WORK TO START SOON IN FAST GAMES ' Local people and especially dairy 4-H CLUB MEETING The annual meeting of the Farm men will be interested to know that HELD MONDAY, FEB. 17 Bureau Co-operative was held at the sition returned home with Superin plans have been, completed for the Stanfield Squad W ill Flay Here Fri Mr. S. Bitterm»n States That a 1931 auditorium Friday afternoon, Feb tendent Shaw Sunday evening after establishment of a dairy herd for Moving Pictures of Club Work Musical Program Given; P. M. Brandt a very enjoyable trip. The delegatee, day ; Portland Aces Here Satur Planting W ill be Held in This ruary 10, with a representative at experimental work at the Umatilla Shown M°nday Evening to Gave Interesting Address; day to Play Locals. Ruth Cherry, Shirlie Brownson, Mar District. tendance of members from the dis experiment station. This plan was Club Members ian Henderson and Albert Kennings, Old Fashioned Dance. announced this week by superintend trlcts served by the association. A After losing three games In a row in the report to the student assembly Letters have been received recent report of the manager. S. H. Barn the Hermiston high school basketball ent H. K. Dean who has been work The annual Community Get-to Monday morning stated that of the Moving pictures dealing with 4-H The squad turned the tables last week to ing recently in the field with P. M club work were shown at the Hermis Gether, sponsored by the Commercial many things they learned from the ly by local farmers from Mr. Simon ard, was read and approved. Brandt, head of the dairy department club and the Umatilla Project Farm exposition, one fact was outstanding, Bitterman, vice-president of the report showed a good substantial win two very fast games. at Oregon State college on details ton high school Monday evening at Bureau and held in the Hermiston and that Is that every boy and girl The Umatilla quintet after defeat in connection with this project.. 7:30 to a group of 4-H club members Pabst Dietary Products Inc., releas growth of the selling organization auditorium Tuesday evening was can gain a college education If he ing Hermiston by a large Bcore only and other Interested people. The program as outlined calls for ing them from an agreement prev over the past five years. The vol a week or so before, was completely attended by some 300 people from has the desire to. The films which were shown were the selection of several grade Jer ume of business the past year Hermfston and the surrounding outclassed and was defeated 20 to 18 The exposition was divided Into iously made to grow artichokes dur sey heifers at this time. Some of secured from the tate college. One country. amounted to *217,000 in round num while the Griswold Grizzlies from two days with lecture« In the morn ing the coming season for the Pabst these animals have been secured loc flint gave the story and showed the An interesting program has been ings and exhibits In the afternoons Company. bers and shows a net gain of slight Helix fell before the close-checking ally and others will be purchased in club activities of Edgar Grimes who provided by the entertainment com and evenings. The speakers were of the Hermiston squad to lose 21 to In a letter to local farmers Mr. ly over 30,000 over the preceding the near future, from local dairymen was chosen as National 4-H clun 19. mittee of the Commercial club head Dr. Atkinson of Montana State col Bitterman stated that his company If desirable stock can be found here. champion in 1928. 'This was the year. Mr. Mayberry, of Pendleton, ed by W. W. Felthouse and H. B. lege; Miss Mary Bennett of the Uni was yet undecided about the 1930 Both game« were very fast and In It will be necessary to bring some second consecutive year that Oregon llltt. Dr. F. V. Prime acted aa mas verslty of Chicago; President Kerr of planting program. It was also stat auditor of the concern, explained teresting throughout with only occa won this honor. In 1927 Alex in from other sections. ter of ceremonies at the meeting and Oregon State college; H. A. Howard ed that they were still hopeful of parts of the report. A. D. Smith sional rough spurts. In the Umatilla Cruikshank, Yamhill county boy, was This herd is being established at director, presented a resolution led in community singing while Mrs. state superintendent of schools for some planting being done at Hermis game Hermiston gained the lead from the experimental station for experi chosen as National club champion. Joe Norton accompanied at the piano. Oregon and Mr. Maurice Hindus, ton this year, and they are positive agreed upon by the directors call the start and held the Railroaders mental work primarily to determine ing for a building program. Direc Each of these two champions won Two musical numbers were given noted Russian explorer, traveler and that it la only a question of another powerless.with their close checking just how far dairymen may expect a trip to Chicago to the national 4-H tor L. H. Pearson offered an amend by the school orchestra under the lecturer. The Helix game was much faster year until a sizable acreage will be ment postponing action until until to go toward economical production conference and other awards. direction of Miss Kern which were and doubly interesting. Helix like Many exhibits were shown In the grown In this district. such time as complete plans and Umatilla holds one victory over Her on hay alone and when It becomes One film was shown dealing with enjoyed by the audience very much. various buildings and these were Last November Mr. Lou D. Sweet, specifications may have been ob practical to add supplements to the “Camp Plummer,” the 4-H club camp miston so the locals, as a result of Invocation was given by Rev. Dowell. very interesting. From these ex agricultural advisor ofr the Pabst At such time as these may the two victories, evened the count rations. The purpose will be to de at the Pacific International Live Certificates of award for high pro hibits the delegates were able to see Dietary Products Inc., visited this lained. be secured a meeting may be called with these two teams as well as termine the most practical methods stock exposition. These pictures duction in the Umatilla Dairy Im Just what the college students were district 1 nan effort to determine o( members to take final action. The climbing a big notch higher toward for dairymen operating under local were shown with the Idea in mind provement association were awarded working on and how they were doing whether the local farmers would conditions. A dairy barn and hay of showing other accomplishments amendment was carried. A. D. Smith, to local dairymen by Professor it. plant 500 acres of artichokes In case J. Jendrzjewskf and J . H. Reid were the district finals. storage room will be constructed at are possible in club work and with The line-up for the Umatilla game Brandt, head of the dairy department Special sessions were held each af his company would make contracts nominated for directors. In the bal the station during tho summer the thought that they might Increase Hermiston Umatilla of the Oregon State college. These ternoon for the purpose of answering for them by March 1, 1930. As a re months. the interest of some of the locnl club F certificates are awarded each year any questions the delegates might sult of his visit 50 farmers signed loting Smith received 66 votes, Reid Nation 8 Stephens 4 44 and Jendrzejewski 25' and the Felthouse 7 members In the work. F by the National Dairy association to want to ask and some valuable In an agreement to plant 539 acres un Hansen 4 It was necessary for some of the C members of dairy herd improvement formation was given out by the deans der the conditions prescribed. When two first mentioned were declared Smith 4 Walsh f BONFIRE OF "OLEO” AFTER BIG PARADE younger boys present to stand on O associations whose herd production and professors of the various schools. Mr. Sweet left the district he left a elected. P. P. Sullivan, F. L. Jew Earnheart 1 Tipple t ett and H. J. Ott with the two other their heads to understand one of t',o O Brown 4 4s over 300 pounds per cow for the The cmmlttee In charge of the ex copy of this agreement with local newly elected members form the Briggs ‘‘Hello, Wor-ruld! Dog-gone It. films shown dealing with the bank The Hermiston eighth grade team year. Twenty-five herds in the local position planned an excellent pro people assisting in the program with Don’t go wa-ay!" er’s milking contest which was held association won these certificates gram so that something of interest Instructions to allow other farmers directorate. J. L. Pearson, retiring won a close game from the Umatill.i Business men of Lancaster. Wis at their annual short course at Cor director, was not a candidate to suc grammar school 10 to 4 as a pre during the first year of testing and was taking place every minute of the who were Interested to sign the ceed himself. The disappointing thing liminary for the Umatilla-Hermiston consin, after a parade around the vallis. those owners who were present at day. agreement. Since that time 25 farm square, burned about fifty pounds shout this film was that it was high school game. * •this meeting were awarded their cer- More than 900 delegates and fac ers have signed an agreement to SILVER TEA WELL ATTENDED -- tificates. Those farmers receiving ulty advisors attended the exposition plant 206 acres. The Hermiston girls lost to the of oleomargarine there Saturday shown on the screen upsldt? down and night with appropriate ceremonies. those present failed to seo some of Umatilla girls 13 to 18. Them Tuesday night were: T. H. Had- and everyone expressed their appre While It is not certain that the 1 The local team was weakened due he parade formed with a hand at the unruly cows refusing to be -dox, lx C. Todd, H. M. Som merer, ciation of the wonderful reception Pabst Dietary Products Inc. will not The M. E. Ladies’ Aid gave a sil to the fact that Marian Henderson he north side of the square and milked. S. R. Cooper, J. S. Dyer P P. Sulli and program given them by the stu- contract for commercial planting this marched clear around. At the north ver tea. at the boqfcs of Mrq. Little van and L. C. D w - After the pictures were’■shown a ^ o , the Oregon State college. year the latter received by local Valentine's day, Friday the 14th. and Shtrlls Brownson, regular guard cast corner a bonfire was made fol Th« M r y sit tARIanf?'ll^lSon and farmers would indicate that this will Games were played the first part and forward, were attending the O. lowing a speech by J. C. Doolittle few remarks were made by the as of the world wag discussed by Proft FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY S. C. exposition. Another spot war. sistant county agent unri It was an be the case and Interested farmers of the afternoon and then refresh weakened when Margarita Hemphill I he reek of the burning oleo war nounced that club Brandt who pointed out in his talk organization should make plans accordingly. Mr. LAUNDRY TO MOVE SOON Intensified by the fumes of an old ments were served. The tea was could not play on account of having that the United States has changed meetings would be held in the near Bitterman, in his letter also mention* sulo casing thrown Into the flames well attended as the ladies report an attack of appendicitis. from a nation importing dairy pro The Farm Bureau Auxiliary laun ed that a commercial planting is rea by a helpful farmer. It made quite future. Some of the leaders who led that they served about 65 people. ducts to one having a surplus of dry expects to move within a week sonably certain for 1931. Hermiston Hcitk clubs last year will be on the Job a smell! these products during the past year. or two where it can expand and Nation 8 F Wagner 7 again and others will be found to A dozen or more men with bann Felthouse 2 F Co. While a surplus of 38,000,000 lbs. new schedule can be made up for a take the place of those who have ers were In the line of march. Red Stated Communication of Queen of butter was accumulated In the fourth washer. Those interested get JUBILEE MINSTREL Smith 6 G Clemens 4 found it necessary to drop out ot the Esther chapter, O. E. S. next Tuesday Earnheart 1 United States last year there was an in touch with Mrs. Hutchison, chair G Karstans 6 fire candles helped to call attention work this year. SHOW FEBRUARY 2? to what was doing. at 8 P. M. Reception for new of Martin 4 Increase of 35,000,000 pounds In the man of the laundry committee. It G Davidson 2 Mr. A. E. Bensel gave a very In Banners carried bore the following ficers. Refreshments will be served Briggs amount of butter substitutes used. is planned to give the town ladies a A Planting teresting talk to club members in Don’t forget the big Minstrel Show with Mrs. Margaret D. Fraser act Inscriptions; This would indicate that the trouble chance at the early and late periods on February 27 at the Columbia 8 Du n gar which he pointed out the value of '•Down With Oleo.” ing as chairman assisted by her com- is due largely to under consumption and If they are placed on a period Borqulst hoys and girls of club age taking theatre at 8 o’clock. Rastus, Sambo, mltttee. By order W. M.— adv. “Protect Our Farmer’s Business." of batter rather than to over-pro they will not be removed as to the This week-end Hermiston playr part In things of this nature. Bones, Midnight and all the rest of "Boost Wisconsin’s Greatest In duction. In view of these facts It Is past. They figure the town ladles two games on the local court, one the gang will be there. Home talent. Pendleton Visitor. dustry— - Dairying.” Professor Brandt's recommendation livie close to the laundry and have nu Friday with Stanfield and another Admission, 35 and 50 cents. Every "Don’t Bite the Hand That Feeds ASYLUM INMATES TO BE John Haddox motored to Pendleton with the Portland Aces. These games first that dairymen should do every chores as most of the country women SOOTHED BY RADIO STRAINS body come. You will get your Wednesday on business. - You.” thing possible to Increase con do. This Is why the country ladies will be fast as both teams havo an money's worth. "Boston Tea Party.’’ sumption of dairy products by using are given the preference of this. enviable record. LSI"' '.u u ........ ■ 111 ■ =— "n What Id» is Your Bread But Amos and Andy, Cecil and Sally them themselves and by encouraging tered.’’ The Troukador# and a score of other others to do the same, and second ANNUAL MEETING WILL "Minute Mon of 1930.” :adlo stern will do their part to make that better business methods be used During the day bills hearing the life «nslcr for the patients of the to lower the cost of production by BE HELD FEBRUARY 25 following matter were distributed: Eriteru Oregon State hospital. better feeding, increased production Down with Oleo! Citizens! The Min The state has gone to great ex- per cow. disease control, etc. Umatilla Project Fair Board and Her to Men of *1 10 are aroused! A hi; pcase to instcll a radio set at the After this part of the program had miston Jersey Breeders’ Asso mass meeting will lie held in ffu hospital with twenty-one separate been completed those present were court house sqij^^.at 8 o'clock on loud speakers, one in each of the 18 ciation W ill M eet Invited to the lunch counter which Saturday night.' roltow the Band. wards, one In the lounge and two bad been constructed In one corner The Umatilla Project Fair board In the auditorium. of the auditorium by the committee and the Hermiston Jersey Breeders' A standard Bosch screen grid set NEW COACH AT OREGON UNI- and were served hot dogs, corfee and association will hold their annual VERSITY WILL BE WELCOMED has been placed In the operating doughnuts. The remainder of the meeting at the Hermiston library •oom In the auditorium. Wires lead evening was spent In old time danc next aturday, February 22, at 1:30 Portland, Oregon, February 20- ’rom the set to every wing of the ing. \ dinner, civic In Its nature and P. M. tatewide In its scone, followed by a 'luildlng to carry the programs to all About a month ago a meeting of reception will greet Dr. Clarence W if the inmates ot the hospital. AMERICAN LEGION these two organisations was held but J. E. Frizzell, chief engineer at "Ipr sts , new foubnll conrh ai tin AUXILIARY MET PER. 14 due to the bad weather conditions the hospital, installed the set and Univeisity of Oregon, when he nr very few people turned out. Because Have you ever given any particular of thio both meetings wfcre post rlve-i here February 21. The dinner wired the hospital for the loud thought-to what the American Leg poned until Saturday. will be held at ’.’is Masonic leinple »P'akers. According to Dr.. W. D. McNary, superintendent, the Instal In iortland. ion and American Legion Auxiliary For the Hermiston Jersey Breed lation Is very satisfactory. hare done and are doing for you; er's association meeting there will t i L. Starr, pr/jldunt of the State The set is a combination phono to what they are doing for the sick be some important business to con Board of Higher Educullon, will be and disabled; to what they are doing sider. One thing is the purchase of bc.wi master and Ur. Arnold Bennet I graph and radio so that when radio Dull president of the unlvsrsltv, will reception is not good, phonograph for the widows and orphans; to what a new sire for use In one of the kilnduce Dr. The new coach records may be used. It will prob they are doing for the community, blocks. state and nation? »Hi he met by a delegation from E h ably be operated one hour In the Practically the same group of peo get e. Including tlic university band, ifternoon and two hours In the curly Every piece of legislation dealing ple will be interested in the meeting tile glee club j i i - u memoers of svening every day. Dr. McNary w yx with the service man has been pass of tho Umatilla Project Fair associa Installations similar have been the football team, tin coaching stafl ed because of the American Lsgloa tion. This will he an Important and a representative number of stu made at the Tuberculosis hot utal assisted by the American Legion Aux meeting and should receive the in dents and Eugiene citizens, who will at The Dalles, at the !'ospl, »l ot iliary. Our government hospitals, terest and consideration of local peo arreompany Dr. Spears to tin campus ’alem and nt the gins' training the adjusted compensation, war risk ple. The Umatilla Project Fair io a the next day where another welcome school at Salem. insurance, your own state bonus and community enterprise which has awaits the new mentor. loan. In fact all legislation of bene considerable value to the district. Aaron Frank, a member of the P. T. A. SILVER TEA fit to the service man is the result It Is felt by those who hare general committee In charge of the of years of continuous work and ef charge ot the fairs during the HELD MONDAY, FEB. 17 Portland reception, will be hoat to fort on the part of the Legion ana years that more interest should bo A Foundor's day silver tea wss all members of the football team who Its Auxiliary. shown in this project by a larger come to Portland for the dinner. held Monday, February 17. at 3 P. The American Legion Auxiliary number of people and ft Is hoped Governor A. W. Norbind and Mayor M. at the home of Mrs. F. V. Prime. met Friday night, February 14, with that the meeting which is to be hold George 1». Baker of Portland are both Games were played and a musical pro Mrs. Frank Stone as hostess assisted Saturday will be well atglnded. The taking an active Interest In tho re gram enjoyed. Refreshments were by Mrs. Clara Stone. Following the directors for the 193« fair will be ception and have been named honor served to about 30 people who were business meeting. 13 wash cloths elected at that time. very liberal In their donations. Thia ary chairmen of the committee. wore made and tags put oa them The committee Jm idling the Port money will be used In P. T. A ex ready to «end tn tho Veterans' hoo- From Umatilla. land affair Include:: i presentntlves tension work throughout the state. pital at Portland. Following the ploughshare, demonstrates h ti device fo Georg« Mr. Murphy, owner of a restaurant of Oregon alumni, Drcgon "Dads.” The committee in charge were Mrs. •owing very delicious refreshments at Umatilla, was a Hermiston visitor Washington Ito Jcffenon:| “Your plough) neighbor* j Oregon Mothers and civic organiza F. V. Trline. Mrs. C. 8. McNaught were »erred by the host Thursday, ■>nd Mrs. Sidney Barnard. tions. i r :