The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 16, 1930, Image 1

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    DAIRYING IS PROFITABLE
OH THE UMATILLA PROJECT
VOL. XXV
*0
The
-HUMBER 7—
UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR
AWARDS LISTED BELOW
ATE!!
Remember the Banana.
Every time it leave* the bunch,
it gets skinned.
HERMISTON, «MATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1930
LEGION AND AUXILIARY
PLAN HALLOWEEN FESTIVITIES
Meeting to be Held at William Logan
Home October 23.
Commit­
TURKEY FIH D DAY
HELD OCTOBER 10
tees Appointed.
FARM BUREAU TO CARRY
OUT BUILDING FLANS
Contract For Work Authorized to be
Let Soon.
Cost to be Between
36000 and 38000.
SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER TEAS
P.T.A. HOLDS MEETING
THURSDAY OCTOBER I8TH
LARGE ATTENDANCE OF GROW­
tin Bros., first and second.
ERS NOTED
The last meeting of the American
Class 6, flock— Martin Brothers,
MINNEHAHA DISTRICT WINNER
COOKED FOOD SALE TO BE HELD
At ameetlng of the Farm Bureau
Stanley Green.
Legion Auxiliary was held In the
OF FARM.PRODUCTS DISPLAY
Results
and
cost*
of
Experiment
Tur
.
held
Monday
afternoon,
called
Legion hall last Thursday evening
Rabbits
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18
Class, Buck, American Blue, R with Mrs. Martha Boynton and Mrs.
k«y Flock Given. H. E. Cosby
consider amendments to the by-laws
Awards Numerous in Livestock Div­ Christian.
H. W. Kelley as hostesses. The reg­
Attend* Meeting.
Bert Benefiel returned from Port­ Hot Lunches to be Served at School
and to consider building plans,
ision. Stanley Green and Floyd
Class, Doe, American Blue
ular business was carried on after
land Monday where he has ben for
was
voted
to
proceed
with
a
building
Christian.
McMullen Win Heifer*.
This Year. Program is
which special musical numbers were
October 10 was .Turkey Field day
the ast month receiving medical
Class, buck Chincilla — O. W given under the direction of the at the Hermiston Experiment station program, and between |6 0 0 0 and traeatment.
38000 will be expended In building
Given.
The awards In the different dlvls Payne.
music chairman, Mrs. Vera Norton. when turkey grower* of the county
A daughter weighing 11 pounds
Ions of the Umatilla Project Pair are
Class doe, Chincilla— E. Bensel, O. At the close of the meeting refresh­ came to see the results of the ex­ and equipment. Three amendments was born Tuesday, October 7, to M-.
to tho by-laws of the association
liBted below:
W. Payne.
The second meeting of the P. T.
ments were served by the hostesses. periments being conducted by Supt.
and Mrs. Harry Smith. Both mot’4 r
were voted permitting the use of
Class, doe and young, Chincilla
A. this year was held last Thursday
Division A—Jerseys.
The next meeting will be held Harold K. Dean, over the possibilities
and baby are doing nicely.
money for building purposes ofibe
Class 1, bulls 3 years or over-
John McMullen, A. Miliones.
October 23 at the William Logan of raising turkeys under confinement
Mrs. Della Houghton, who has afternocn, October 9. In the high
First, Kopacz; second Hermiston Jer­
Class, buck, New Zealand Red— E. home when the plans will be defin­ as a means of controlling eertain per cent capital revolving fund. The been visiting her son, Fred Houghton, school auditorium when the follow-
boaid of directors were given author
sey Breeders assn.
Bensel.
itely carried out for a Neewollah diseases among the birds. Those at­
the past week, left Tuesday morn­ ng program was presented:
lty to proceed with the building, and
Class 2, bulls two years and under
Class, doe. Red— E. Bensel.
1. Four e n g s l.y Third Grade.
which will be put on by the Ameri­ tending looker over the plot upon
ing for her homo In Portlan
plans are expected to be received
three— F. F. Pinkerton, C. W. Tll-
2. Tnper on “Y.'orthy Hom« Mem­
Division E— Honey.
can Legion and Its Auxiliary with which the flock of 226 turkeys have
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Selto k t la?
son.
Class 1. specmen comb honey— the approval of th e school. It will been moved five times during the from a Portland ■architect within
week for California where they wi. ber. ! Ip,” read ty Mrs. Howard Held.
few days. With a meeting Of the
Class 3, bulls 1 year and under George Bancroft, C. TUlary.
3. Piaro solo by Cecil Warner.
This has kept the
take place on Halloween night and present season.
spend tho winter. They ar.c plan:-
two— W. O. Webber, H. L. Payne.
Class 2, extracted honey— J. Skov will consist of a night parade In birds on clean ground and the loss board, which Is expected to be held Ing on returning to this city In tho
4. Disci’ sj->n on ’‘Education for
socu, bids will be submitted from
Class 4, bulls under one year—-H. bo. A. Skovbo, W. G. Rodda.
Parenthood,” l y Mm. Dyer.
spring.
which all school children are urged from disease to the flock has been
B. Reese, F. A. Baker, H. J. Still­
Class 3, specimen beeswax— Geo, to participate. Prizes will be offer­ less than one per cent. The turkeys contractors and the award made
A retort of the membership drive
Mrs. W. C. Isom and daughter Dor­
The building will be either o fcou
ings.
Bancroft, J. Skovbo
ed for various costumes. Following contained in the flock were secured
othy returned home last Tuen lay ■,tns gl n by Mlsa ''rtri and a total
rrete o rwood covered with sheet
Class 7, champion bull— W. G.
Class 4, single comb necleus— J, the parade a party will be held for about May 1.
from V/enutchco, Washington, where £ 337.50 waa collected. The fifth
Iron,
according
to
the
judgment
of
Webber.
Skovbo
Results of the test show the feed
all grade and high school pupils and
they have I'ocn working lor the past race '.a,i the hi hoBt per rent of
Class 8, cow five years or over
Class 5, single comb, Italian bees— their parents are urged to partake cost per pound per bird up to Septem the board.
ncmb:rs s) will be r.warded the
several wcoks.
The site of the proposed new build­
Wm. Mitchell, E. Hanby.
J. Skovbo.
jri'.e.
ber
1
to
have
beer.
9
1-2
cents
per
Mr.
a
n
l
."rs.
J.
J.
Wel’
.
j
were
Irri
of the festivities. VEverything will
Class 9, cows three years to five
Class 7 largest and most attract be free and a good time Is being pound. The overhead to date is ing adjoins the present srtucture. gon callers Wednesday.
A mottci: was made and carried to
New equipment will be installed In
years— F. F. Pemberton, William Ive display— J. Skovbo.
■trohas- a 16-loot slide t> complete
planned for those who will attend shown to have been 8 1-2 cents In­
The work on the repairing of ov:
Mltebell, L. C. Dyer.
General exhibit, food cooked with The Marshfield post has hold
:e pl yground equipment. To help
cluding original cost of stock and the building.
commi nlty ronds In this locality wc
Class 10, cow under three years— honey— Baptist Ladies’ Aid.
ay for this a cooked food sale is to
Neewollah the past several years and fuel for brooding. A little mash is
started Monday and every ne seen.'
Pat Cassidy.
Home made cokies— Mrs. J. Skov­ It is heartily supported an,) approv­ being fed the turkeys but from now POULTRY RAISING FAST
o be on the Job. It is estimated that ? held Saturday, October 18 at the
Class 11, heifer 18 months to two bo, Mrs. I. C. Cox.
ed by the parents of school children on they will be on a straight grain
tho work will not last as long as cr ’ermlston Market at 1 o’clock P. M.
BECOMING MAJOR INDUSTRY
years— N. B. Whitford, E. L. Jack-
Division D— Poultry
finishing ration, stated Mr. Dean,
and by all of the city.
previous years. Fred Markham I f Mre. F. V. Trlmo, Mrs. C. M. Best
son.
n,i Min O’Keefe are on the com-
LEGHORNS*
and
75
per
cent
of
the
birds
will
be
Mrs. James Todd will be In charge
That poultry raising fo? egg pro­ rood foreman and is in charge of the nlttce in chnrye of the sale and It
Class 12, heifer one year and und­
Class 1, four hens and one cock— of the festivities and committees have sold on the Thanksgiving market.
work.
duction is fast becoming one of the
er 18 months— Dick Hammill, Irene Harry Spinning, first; Andrew Mil- l)een working hard so as to promise
Toms in the finishing lot October 9
R. C. B-own of Eugene, Oregon p v.rgjl tbaJi everyone remember
major farm activities In the west
Attebury,, Stanley Green.
he sale end bring thefr contribution.
lanes, second.
showed
an
average
weight
of
14.85
moved to his new homo in this local
(.he kids a good time. So In the
A ways ard means committee con-
Class 13, heifer under one year—
Class 2, four pullets and one cock­ meantime everyone fix and plan their pounds, and hens In the finishing end of the county on tho Irrigated ty the flrRt ol this week.
farms, is attested by the large num­
dst’ng of M tb . F. Moore, Mrs. Bax­
Joe P. Dyer, L. C. Dyer, Joe Dyer Sr., erel— Harry Spinning, first and sec­ oostumes cause that Is the night the lot 10.59 pounds.
W. A. Chaney and family nre 1
ber of poultry and brooder houses
Wm. Mitchell.
ond.
H. E. Cosby, poultry specialist from
Grants Tass, Oregon, where they ex ter llulchiaon anJ Miss Loeugher
witches walk and strange things hap­
Champion female— N. B. Whitford.
was appointed to make Investiga­
Class 3, four hens— Harry Spln- pen, and no one Wants to miss them. the Extension service, who was par­ constructed during the past six pect to settle In the near future.
months. Many more buildings for
tions concerning hot lunch at school
Class 14, grade cow five years or ing, Andrew Miliones.
ticularly interested In the experi­
Mrs. Marshall Markham and two
this purpose are to be constructed
this winter. The committee will
over— Wm. Mitchell.
Class 4, 4 pullets— Harry Spinning
ment, was present at the meeting, as
LOCAL GIRL WINS AWARD FOR
this fall In time to house the laying children are visiting at the home of make their report at the November
Class 15, cow three years to five Andrew Maliones.
was also F. W. Knowlton of the ser­
Mrs.
Markham’s
parents,
Mr.
and
years, W. G. Dyer, L. C. Dyer.
meeting.
Claes 5, best hen— Harry Spinning,
HIGHEST SCORING CLUB GIRL vice. J. T. Jardine, state head of flocks for winter. Buildings now Mrs. J. E. McCoy.
under construction or starting this
1 The following committees were
Class 1®, Cow under three years— first, second.
County Agent*, was another present.
Mrs.
O.
Coryell
who
has
been
In
week include an addition to hts pres
E. L. Jackson.
appointed
to serve for next meeting:
Class 6, pullet— Frank Guiwits,
Beverly Allen won lh e scholarship
ent plant by Dr. A. E. Marble on his The Dalles receiving medical treat­ Mrs. C. Warner and Mrs. Ralph Rich­
Class 17, heifer one year or over— Harry Spinning.
given by J. A. Yeager county school RESOLUTION ADOPTED TO
ment
returned
to
her
home
In
this
ranch south of town.
Dick Hamjhn. VF. G. Webber, Trene
ards program committee, and Mrs.
Class T, best Cock— Harry Spinn superintendent, to Yhe highest soor
BUI Logan is building a house city Thursday of last week aqcom- French, Mrs. Earnheart, Miss Cranna
Attebury.
ing, Frank Guiwits.
MOVE
EXPERIMENT
STATION
ing club girl at the Umatilla Project
36x24 feet which will be ready short­ oanled by her mother, Mrs. Loren­ and Miss Worry, refreshment com­
Class 18, heifer under one year—
Class 8, best cockerel— Harry Spin­ fair held in Hermiston last week. All
zen, an uncle, Mr. Lorenzen, and a
A resolution was presented and ly. At Stanfield William Haggman
W. G. Webber, Billy Jackson, Stan­ ning, Frank Guiwits.
ousin, Thelma Lorenzen, who re­ mittee.
of her expenses will be paid while
Is
building
a
large
poultry
house
62x
ley Green, W. G. Webber, B. Jendr-
Best display of chickens— Harry attending the club summer school at dopted at a meeting of the Farm
turned to The Dalles the same day.
Bureau Friday evening looking to 24 feet. F. L. Wooster one 60x24
zejewskl.
Spinning.
DR. F. V. PRIME DESCRIBES
Corvallis next June and transporta­
an,}
R.
G.
Penny
of
the
same
place
the
removal
of
the
present
experi­
Class 19, open to all dairy cattli
Best dislay of pullets —'Harry tion will also be paid.
will
start
work
on
a
house
26x20
EXTENSION
AGENT
FROM
ment station north of town to land
CONDITIONS IN THE EAST
E. L. Jackson, L. C. Dyer.
Spinning.
This Is Beverly's first year In club
Class 20, open to all dairy cattli
Class 22, dozen white eggs— W. E. activities and she has done some ex­ situated on the highway midway feet. C. W. Reaping w ill Btart work
AIASKA
TO
GIVE
ADDRESS
between Hermiston and Stanfield. soon on a poultry house 60x24 feet.
James Duncan, Charles Lynch, E. L. Logan.
Dr. F. V. Prime who returned last
ceptional work, having completed
Jackson.
Claes 23, dozen brown eggs— Mrs. the home cookery project one and The matter has previously been up C. E. Moorehead was hauling mater­
M. 0 . Snodgrass, Agricultural Ex­ week from Rochester, Minnesota,
for consideration and an effort will ial Friday of last week to his ranch
Class 21, best fitted animal— Dor­ S. L. Carson, Mrs. Jessie Hooker.
sewing division one, winning third now be made through state congress­ on upper Butter creek for a struct­ tension agent of the Alaska Railway, where he haa been attending the
cas Throop, Kopacz, Pat Throop.
will be in Hermiston Sunday, Octo­ Mayo clinic, tells us he spent most
Barred Rock Chickens
in the cookery project and first In
Best display dairy cattle— Cop­
Class 1, four hens, one edek— Paul sewing. She is a member of the men and senators to speed up the ure 40x20 feet.
ber 19, and will give a free lecture of his spare moments while there In
Figures of the local crop census at 8 o’clock on that day in the Meth­
matter. J. T. Jardine, head of the
pock, C. Lynch.
Marble.
dental department where a great
Minnehaha Merry Mixers and Merry
Class grand champion bull, W. G.
Class 2, four pullets and one Cock­ Stitchers of which she Is president. state stations, was present at the report for the past season are not yet odist church. He will speak on deal of research work Is being done
meeting In the interest of the available to the public but are ex­ Homesteads and Agricultural Oppor­ on pyorrhea, blind abscesses and dis­
Webber.
erel— Hoary Sommerer, Mrs. S. L.
change. H. E. Cosby, who waa here pected to show a large Increase In tunities in Alaska” and hls lecture eases of the teeth and mouth In re­
Class, grand champion cow— 8. Carson.
W. J. Tabor, of Lewiston, Idaho, for the meeting, addressed those pres­ the poultry population on the farms will be Illustrated by nume ous lation to general health.
Stockard.
ClaSS' 3, four hens— Paul Marble,
of the Irrigated sections.
was In Hermiston this wtek visiting ent on poultry problems.
Henry Sommerer.
He returned by way of Nebraska
Division A— Holstein*
slides and pictures which should
Class, bulls two years and over—
Class 4, four.pullets— Mrs. H. M. his brother, J. H. Tabor.
where he visited hts old home
and
prove very Interesting.
Stockard.
Sommerer, Mrs. S. L. Carson.
Everyone Is urged to attend and states that In most of Nebraska ths
Class2, bulls under two years— C.
Class 5, best hen— Paul Marble,
learn something of agriculture in crops are fine, especially corn. Ho
Lyneh.
first and second.
passes through much of the drought
Alaska.
Class 1, cows five years or over—
Class 6, pullet— Paul Marble, Mar­
stricken areas where things were
Floyd McMullen, N. B. Whitford.
garet Hemphill.
Just beginning to get green after ear­
T H E A T R E NEW S
Class. 2, cows three years and und­
Class -7, cock— Paul Marble.
ly fall rains. These Jolts that the
This Country luw
er five— Charles Lynch..
Class 8, best cockerel— C. O. Mar­
Don Carlos Jose Rafael Sebastian people of the east and midwest are
completely
io
w
‘
Class 3, cows under three years— ble, Henry Sommerer.
De Rivero as played by Frank Fay getting will, in Dr. Prime’s opinion,
rights are cartài!
, »orkard, Floyd McMullen.
In "Under a Texas Moon,” ths War­ make projects spick as ours look
Turkey*
our «Aerad psivîfeïes Ara*
Class 4, heifer 18 months and over
Class 16, two pullets and one cock­
ner Bros, and Vltaphone first 100 mighty good to them, with an abund­
— M. Pierson, F. Reeves, C. Lynch, erel— M. Fuller, Patricia Richards.
tAkotV'írain.uA. VcArc ñv
percent talking, singing outdoor pic­ ant water supply and long growing
C. Lynch.
Class 17, best hen— M. Fuller, A.
ture In technicolor at the Oasis seasons. In the areas visited by
tkfr lunrís o f fanatice!
Class <, heifer under one year— Miliones.
theatre Frday and Saturday next. Is Dr. Prime, be stated that while con­
b i/o tí. Itis ¿terrible* „
F. McMullen, D. Throop, O. Pierson,
Class 18, best pullet— M. Fuller,
one of the most monumental and de­ ditions are not good there seems to
Couatry,$ir — te rrib le /
P. Throop.
Patricia Richards.
be a note of optomism In the air and
lightful liars of all time.
Beet display of Holstein cattle—
Class 19, best cock— Andy Milion­
“Under a Texas Moon” tells the most everyone seems to predict a bet­
Charles Lynch.
es. M. Fuller.
story of this remarkable dabbler terment of times in the near future.
Class 20, best cockerel— Mary
Guernsey C»ttle
•vlth the truth In a spectacular out­ He goes on to say that there is very
Class 1, bulls two years and over— Ward, Dick Hammill.
door picture, photographed In natural much more activity In real estate on
James Duncan, Copock.
Class 21, best display of turkeys—
colorp. The cast ilnoludes besides our protect than In other parts of
Tfw s is A Jousy. C ountry /
Class 2, bulls under two years— M. Fuller, Andy Miliones.
Mr. Fay— Armida, Noah Beery, Myr- the country.
E v eryth in g is ¿ften- ever t o
Louis Rlngel, Louis Buholt, Coppock.
After hearing about other parts of
na Loy, Raquel Torres, Mona Marls,
Division F— Fsrm Products
Class 3, cows three years and over
Minnehaha district, first; Colum­
Fred Kohler, Tully Marshall and the United States, we find that we
t e e privilerisd c JAJJ. C ap ital
— Coppock, L. C. Dyer.
bia district, second; Stanfield dis­
are lucky to live on the Hermiston
many others.
¡3 irv Control o f every th in K The*
Class 4, heifer two to three year*— trict, third: Irrigon district, fourth;
project.
poor m a » is dovn-teodaiem
—Cbppock.
Umatilla district, fifth.
George Arliss Is coming to the
And oppressed. M e Should
Class 6 heifer one to three years—
Class 1, Rural potatoes— Andy
Oasis theatre on Sunday and Mon­
WEATHER REPORT
be like Soviet. R u ssia «•
James Duncan.
KopacZ. Mrs. Reiks, W. J. Logan.
day In the Vltaphone version of one
f r e e , f r e e , free. / •
Class 8. heifer under one year—
Class 2, Netted Gem— George
of his great stage successes, "Dis­
Max. Min.
Date
Ixrols Rlngel, Coppock. L. C. Dyer.
Strohm, Logan Todd, J. M. Richards.
raeli,” which was produced with
63 37
icr 9 ...........
Class 3, Corn, 15 ears— W. E. Log­
Division B— Sirin«.
great care and under the expert sup­
62 38
■ 10.................
Class 2, best sow two years and an, first and second, W. G. Webber
ervision of several noted historians.
«2 28
• 11 .............
over— F. McMullen.
Class 4. Corn. 12 stalks— W. G.
It is a picture of dramatic power and
63 28
12 ...........
Class 4, best sow under one year— Webber, W. G. Logan. Andy Kopacz.
25
has been llstfd as one of the finest
• 13 .............. .................65
F. McMullen.
C. M. Jackson, Dick Hammill.
k Unde,-<Ais is beat
products of the talking screen.
60 41
■ 14 ............. ..........
Class 4, best sow and litter under C. M. Jackson, J. H. Hannimill.
The story deals with one of the
J o F -fb n e C ountry iu t e »
• 15 ............................ 55 29
10 weeks— F. McMullen.
Class 5 onions— R. W. Wilke*.
most exciting and melodramatic epi­
CoâÆyed world. Vcautet?
Class 5, four hogs get of one sire—
Class 6, table carrols— J. Skovbo,
sodes of Disraeli’s career.
This CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR
¿o be dow noiueur K mm
F. McMullen..
fra. Rueber, Mrs. Cox.
great statesman ha,) the eyes of the
A b o u t æ -tkird o f o u r ten e
Champion sow, Floyd McMulfbn.
world on him when he succeeded In SPEAKS IN HERMISTON TUESDAY
Kid’s Booth.
Best exhibit of artistic display of
thanking Heave«.for sauliig
Division C— Sheep
acquiring the Suez canal for Eng­
Class 1, ram ode year or over— farm products— Frank Rodda, Lois
Edward F. Bailey, candidate for
o t v u d t e i i v a y . I'm. cure
land. And It Is around this partic­
Albert Kennings, Stanley Green.
1 Hutchison. Anna Hedrick.
ular bit of political sagacity that the governor on the Democratic ticket,
g la d , t o be a liv e *
Class 2, ram lamb— E. Cos, Martin
Four Inch bundles barley— W. E.
story of the picture ‘‘Disraeli’’ Is wov­ spoke to the voters of Hermiston at
Bros.
Logan.
a meeting held In ths theatre Tues­
en.
Class 3. ewe over one year— F.
Oats— W. E. Logan, Andy Ko­
Surely the role of Disraeli Is a day evening. He had prevlou»lv
McMullen. 8. Green.
pacz.
splendid one for the artful George spoken at Pendleton during the day.
__
*-**“ «*»’» - <
Class 4 ew e under one year— E.
Wheat— Mrs. S. L. Carson.
Arliss. His portrayal of this charac­ This Is the first political gathering
Cos, first and second.
In Hermiston of the campaign.
(List of awards continued next Week
ter is a distinguished one.
Claes I. pea of four Ismhe— Mar-
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