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DAIRYING n FROTlTABLE 0 * THE D ÏA T IL U PROJECT ▼ öl . xrr The Hermiston Herald —HUMBER HKRUKTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR AWARDS LISTED BELOW 1 1 WINNERS HERMISTON GRID TEAM DEFEATED BY HEPPNER j Local Squ*d Makes Touchdown in | Last Quarter By a Pass. \ > . 'OPERATE!! R e m e m k 'V «nana. Every U it gets skina< OCTOBER 23, 1930 FARM BUREAU AUXI- LIAROULDSfiMEET- ING OCTOBER 17TH «aves the bunch, SUBSCRIPTION, 32.00 PEE TEAS 8000 TUURKEYS SIGNED CP TO BE MARKETED BY ASS’N Board of DAectors Hold Wednesday Evening. Meeting Herbert ""Beyers Present. FOR Blfi TIME HALLOWEEN Yearling heifer — Disk Hammlll Over 8000 turkeys are now signed CUTEN IN OTHER DIV Hermiston high school’s grid team Ift y w r' ii 'uc Irene Attebury, Stanley Green. FOR COMING YEA j •P In this territory to be marketed HIGH SCHOOL AND G R A D y . CHILD met a 19 to 7 defeat in the fourth10ITICERS Reg. Jersey heifer calf given by MOMS OR PROJECT PAIR ’’rough the Eastern Oregon Turkey J. M. Biggs to outstanding club mem game of the season for the locals WERE ELECTED REN TO BE ENTERTAINED '¡row eti Association, a cooperative XTBCIAL OORMESrONDBNCB __________________________ I when they played the Heppner foot M»plMy of Flowers is Hade ber of Jersey club— Stanley Green. marketing association with members Mrs. L uke W eath ers! a n d two Parade to March Through Main Champion Jersey— Billy Jackson. ball team on the home field Friday, Committee Appointed to Investigate from tke Hermiston, Boardman and ’• Department and 4-H children have returned homo from a October 17. Calf Club— Holstein 8tanfteld communities. Street. Prizes Offered Plans for Remodeling Club visit In Arlington. Helfer calf— F. McMullen, Dorcas Hermiston’s touchdown came In the Herbert Beyers, who has been ap Club Work Attract. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlylo spent Throop. Glenn Pierson, P. Throop, last minute of play of the last Hous*. for Best Costumes. pointed assistant manager of the Saturday shopping ln Pendleton. quarter when Glen Hammond passed Following Is the list of prise win Jack Reeves. Northwest Turkey Growers’ Assocta Mr. and Mrs. George Kramer are Yearling heifer — Naomi Pierson, the ball to Enos Martin who carried The American Legion and Legion ners at the Umatilla Project Fair: At a meeting Of the Farm Bnreav tion, met with the temporary board Fred Reeves. the ball over Heppner’s line after I Auxiliary held Friday,, October 17 of director of the local organization planning on moving to Reith soon. Auxiliary are carrying plans and ar Flowers Among those Umatilla people at rangements forward rapidly for the Producing cow— Nat Stockard, F. which they kicked goal, bringing the in the club rooms, the following of Wednesday evening to discuss tho General display— Mrs. H. J. Ott up to 7. Most of Heppner's J fleers were elected and installed foi outlook of the marketing situation tending the show in Hermiston Sun Mg •’Neowollah” which will be held first; Mrs. Thomas Campbell, second. McMullen. day evening were; Mr. and Mrs. . ihn ' ullov—'en nl lit, October 31, for the Registered Holstein heifer swar yardage was made by straight line I the coming year: Mrs. 8 .L . Carson, third. for this year. Mr. Beyers is on his pre8ident. Mrg way to Salt Lake City to assume Wurster and family, Mr. and Mrs. '.Igh school r.nd grade children. Whet artistic vase of flowers— Mrs. ded by Hawley Bean of Echo to out bucks and deceptive playa, but th e| M„ Howard Conlon and daughter and Mr. and Pl ns ar< now that everyone par- H. J. Ott. first; Mrs. C. M. Best, sec standing club member— Floyd Mc- Hermiston eleven fought hard, to A. E bis duties with the regional organ Mrs. Bly and son. vieo-presldent; Mrs. MwUsnt. . stop the attack of the Hespgfr play- l Gli takth-j in I' e festivities will meet at ond; Mrs. L. M. m ils, third. ization. secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Mahoney and son Dv.ight o Champion heltag^-Stockard. Aocording to Mr. Beyers, the Pendleton were Umatilla v i s i t o r / the high r-bool building at 7 o’clock Division 0 — Women’s Department/ A. Keller, assisUnt secretary; Mrs - ~ T Bost fitted animat either hi . ? l “ ! r i « S “ ?S^ B d T ‘,T O ’» ’|M lkm .n. Mrs. Madden, executlv when a para-lc will he formed with Northwest Association, controlling F riday. Home Economics ' ■ I Tom HtewarLs. Vietor Addleraan, Fred the Leg leu and A u iiia ry members Loaf of white bread— Mrs. E. L, Dorcas Throop. ibout 80 per cent of the turkeys in Mrs. Jackso: Mr. and Mrs. Louts Fromdahl have Sheep Club I Reeves, Oscar Whitsett. Donald Jack committee members. Jackson, Mrs. I. C. Cox. he United States, will be in shape to taken over the Tourist lunch shoe?. len ln~ It. The children will be lin Harr, press agent. Lanm for breeding purposes— I son. Bob Cox, Enos Martin, James ed up aco.rdlng to consecutive grades White loaf cake— Mrs. I. C. Cox. A vote of thanks to Mrs. Cecil Mad .'unction for this year’B marketing Mrs. V/lndcrs and daughters, Ira i startin’- from the f rat, and will Martin Bros. F. McMullen, Martin | Neary, Dick Martin and Glenn Ham Mrs. W. O. Dyer. den was given by the ladles presen The locar asoclation, through a tie- da and Velma, 1 ave returned to their Bley Green. mond. u. Stani« march down Mr’u street and Dark loaf cake— Mr*. E. L. Jackson, Bros., for the efficient and able service glv ip with the Roseburg organization, home th Galesburg, Hlln- is. amJS för market— Martin Bros., Lai hen I j tho 'Itm isto n Auditorium Mrs. Earnheart. who is ln turn affiliated with the en the Auxiliary for the past thre< Mr. a id Mis. O’Brien visited at whore tho judging of ey Qreen costumes Angel fool cake— Mrs. Mtkesell, Stanley. years. Also a vote of thanks wa; Regional Association, will receive the Burchtlt heme several d. ys lart MR. AND MRS. J. M. BIGGS arlfng fo Yearling for breeding purposes— will tnke place end idle prizes will Mrs. W. O. Dyer. the benefits of the large organization given to Mrs. J. J. Jendrsejewskt foi week. ho awarded. Individual prizes will Sunshine cake— Mrs. W. O. Dyer, F. McMullen, Stanley Green, L. Barn RETURN FROM TRIP TO BOSTON | the arrangement of the Columbk in their marketing problems. Mrs. Kelly return-.-1 to her home ho f.lveu for the most attractive coa- ard. Mrs. I. C. Cox. The Northwest Turkey Growers’ booth which won second place at thi In La Grande alter v lsitiu j friends tvono and also the funniest In each White cookies— Mrs. I. C. Cox, Pig Club Umatilla Project Fitr. A commlttei Association will act ln the capacity here. rrom. and a prize will he glven*to the Four plga from litter— Kenneth J Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs returned I Mrs. Flelshinger. . _ _ , „ , .w as appointed to Investigate plam of Bales agency and will handle tho Mr. and Mrs. Andy Baldwin, Mm -mm having tho largest number of i tO th e,rland get estim ate, on remodeling the selling end for its various pool mem Dark cookies— Mrs. Cox, Mrs. Lay. Ifcno Diven and Hary Hyatt visited Fat hog—Stanley Green,, F. Mc-| home in this city Wedneday after Skovbo. bers and will develop market con at the Urscl Hiatt home Tuesday or pulpls prrsent, So It is urged that club house. Mullen. Russell la y . noon after attending the .N ational ach school child he prosent wheth- Pies— Double crust, Mrs. E. The social hour with Mrs. Marble tacts to aid in disposing of the birds. last week. Sow pig—~Foyd McMullen. American Legion Convention which .Mrs, Keller, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs r in roatume or not. The Judging Jackson, Mrs. C. M. Jackson. Mr. Beyqrs h»s shown exceptional Mr.a nd Mrs. James Todd nnd of costumes will he followed with Baking powder biscuit— Mrs. F. was held In the _ i,u . above __ - mentioned c lty | lo sm ith as hostesea, was unique In that . ability in his capacity aa sales pian- children of Hermiston were Uma October 9, 7, 8 and 9. ialiowe'en ,-amcs In the Legion hall V. Prime, Mrs. Earnheart. the women wore witch caps while ager for the Rqgcburg organization f r ti. ) grads children and dancing On their return trip two weeks was they were entertained With stunts and Oregon buviary forth nato to have tilla visitors Sunday. ■ Canned fruit— Mrs. Skovbo, Mrs. Mrs. Conlon and Idys. T^v.-ellyn la thy / "dltor'iim for the older Carson. ♦ MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES ♦ spent in visiting historic points of >"-Lnd games Mrs. Marble gave a short such a repre&ytative acting in the spent 1-r'day shopping in Portland. troup. Refreshments v. ill tc served terest in the New England states and talk on health stressing the import capacity at assistant general man Canned Vegetables— Mrs. Flelshln Clarence Powell and family hav: I dnrjiijj tho evening. The whole show ♦ ln -Washington, D. C. They re- gar. hire. Sunfield. ♦ ♦♦« ance of using milk in the diet. Mrs, ager in the regional organization moved to tho A1 Norton placo east is free so overyone start Working on Pickles— Mrs. Shovbo, Mrs. Stan route and while Keller r8ad Mme UMful he. uh BUg. W W *7o(a Root was taken to of town. field. a costume and plan to get tn on the there vlaited places of interest in t h e l ^ t , ^ . on the U8e of T, <etabIeg in St. Ahtoony’a hoepltal Tuesday night THOMAS H. GRIGG The Umatilla high school are party Hallowe’en night. J«lly-“-Mrs. Marble, Mrs. Carson where a t . ... underwent an operation M . i the dally ration. Pumpkin pie and working hard on a play ’’The Whole Preserves— Mrs. Relks. —• Funeral services for Thomas H. for nicer of the stomach. She Is re cream and coffee w er. served Town’s Talking” which will be pre Best display boms canned products covering rapidly and w ill he able to lie statement to the press assailed the at the close of the meeting, THEATRE NEWS Grigg, 69, who died at his home cast sented November 8. — Mrs. Carson. truth of the so-called riots which me thy first of the week. The next regular meeting will be of towHcOctober 20. were held Wed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grammer The next attraction at the Oaais Best single jar frolt— Mrs. Skovbo occurred following the gigantic par- held November 7 with cooking aa the nesday afternoon at 2:3o o'clock at Mrs. R oy Attebury and Mrs. M. B. have gone to Washington where they Theatre la to be "Loose Ankles," aalA of the American Legion’s Nation Root drove-18 Peudteton Wednesday subject. Mrs. Henry HOoker, Mrs. the Frann Funeral Chapel with Rev.’ will make their home near Qlympla. to be one of the screen’s funniest all- Kopacz. W. Payne, < the local Methodist to spend the day with Melvola. Mr. al Convention£ declare,, Mr. B iggs.|xW to Hooier’,' ¿ ^ _ H ^ 7 7 n d Mr,' talking offering to date -which wlU Oregon State Commander of the Leg- church, officiating. Interment was Department B— Needlework Root returned home with them. Addleman will act aa hostesses. be on Friday and Saturday, October Ladles wash dram—Mrs. Tom Wil in the Hermiston cemetery. H. W. Raplise and family have re Ion, on h la arrival home. “The mayor 24 and 26. son Margaret Felthouee. Mr. Origg Jp well known in this cently moved on to the place former was bitter In his denunciation and WEATHER REPORT Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Lorretta declared the trouble— what little Display child’s garments — Mre ly Owned by Mr. Jesse Sage community aa he has resided on his Date Max. Min. farm here for several years. Young are the lovers ln an entirely Calhoun, Mrs. Earnheart. He R. B. Thom was a Pendleton visi there was— was caused by ’sons of October 16 ........ 24 was born In New Brunswick, Can unique celluloid romance. Louise slackers who never wore a uniform’ Most prpactlcal house drees— Mrs. tor Sunday. October 17 ........ ..... 63 42 ada, where he lived until a young Fazenda, Ethel Wales, Otis Harlan, and he took exception to the Duvall. Sam and Ben Attebury-of Board October 18 ........ ........ ..... 4» 42 man then moving to Ohio, after Daphne Pollard, Ines Courtney and Practical home made garments, man war« in Hermiston on business editorial commenta ln the Harvard October 1» ........ 29 which he came to resale east of town, others make up the cast of comed Crimson, as well aa other unfounded pltose— Mrs. C. F. Daniels, Mrs. M Friday. AVERAGE PRODUCTION PER COW October 20 ........ ........... .... 47 42 He had been tn. Ill health for eevoral press atorlea." ians who fill "Loose Ankles” with L. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Boot and ■on October 21 ........ 44 month« and la eurvived by hie wife, 22.89 FOUNDS BUTTERFAT every variety of laugh from glgglea H orayjr rug— Mrs. Belscamper qt Boardman and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. October 22 ........ .... 66 94 Mre. T. H. Origg; two daughters, to guffaws. Root and children of Butter creek! Phil Metschan, Republican can- There waa .02 inchea of rain fell Mrs. J. K. Gabrieli of Stanfield and A. Chriitley, William Mitchell and Pillow eases, crochet edge— Mrs, vial ted at St. Anthony’s hospital Sun-1 dldate for governor, will discuss to “Show of Shows” opens Sunday nt the past week. n l Mrs. Herold Vance of Sunnyaide, E. Tilden. Mrs. J. B. Penny, the Oasis Theatre In Hermiston for day. I sues of the campaign at the apple 0. W. Acock H»ve High Pillow eases, embroidery— Mrs. H. - John Thom was ln Walla Walla, I how in Freaiwater Saturday even- a two day run. It Is the advent of Washington; and one son, Earl, who Pledget Sorority. B. Shesely, Mrs. Skovbo. new event In pictures. "Show of lx lc the east. Herds September. l^aahington, on bualneaa Monday. lag. He w ill spend the day ln Uma- Display colored embroidery—Y lf ' Mary Jane Sheridan left for Sent-1 tilla county and is scheduled for Shirlle Brownson who Is a fresh Shows" la a drama, melodrama and The September report of the Uma tragedy. It Is a comedy, travesty and gtnla Rodda, Mrs. W. L. Morgan. Telephone booths ln the Bell Sys tie Thursday where she w ill make | day time street address In Pendleton, man at Oregon State coliege baa pledged the Chi Omega sorority. Bridge set— Mrs. T. Wilson, sec her home with her aunt and uncle. in are used a billion times a year. tilla Dairy Herd Improvement asso farce. It Is musical comedy, revue ciation shows an average production and opera. Shakespeare to Jazz. ond. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Deeter spent I of 22.69 pounds of butterfat per cow It has, by actual count, 77 stars. Needlework the wek end in Dayton, W ashington,! for all the cows of the association. It has, by actual count, 1000 Holly Best pair darned hoee— Mrs. F. C. where they visited Mrs. Deeter’al Therowere B8 cows of the 695 cn wood beauties. All of them tinted McKeniie, Mrs. F. V. Prime. mother, Mrs. Bertha Windust. Hardest? By Albert T. Reid* rolled that made over 40 pounds of by Technicolor— and none of them Fancy bag— Mary Mesainger, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Meek of Rose-1 butterfat during the month of Sep tainted by time. It Is 100 shows ln Arnold. lake, Idaho, and Mrs. Bert Maloney,! tember. Bent display five articles— Altar of Calgary, Canada, were week end) one, and any one of the 100 la worth Alpha Chrlstley had the high herd the price of admission. There never society, U-Go-I-G® olub. visitors at the R. V. Allen home. Of over 20 cows with an average pro was anything like It before and there Art duction of 32.9 pounds of butterfat never will be anything like It again Best Jesso work picture— Mrs. L. D A D T D iA Y A T V .O FO .T O per cow. William Mitchell of Stan Don't forget, it runs October 26 and Sylvia Shutter, field In the next clase of from 12 to 27. wall picture— Mrs. F. C. Me BE ON OCTOBER 2U| 20 cows,had a herd average of 31.5 Mrs. Daniels. pounds of butterfat per cow. In the TURKEY GRADING SCHOOL Boys and Girls’ Clubs With friendly competition between! class of under 12 cows, C. W. Acock display coekfee—-Dorothy Ad the various living orgauiationa grow TO BE HELD OCTOBER 29-30 had a herd average of 32.8 pounds Mary Rodda. ing keener every day aa to which one I of butterfat per cow. Best Costard— Jean Barnard, Mary w ill have the largeet number of Ore-1 A turkey grading school will be F. A. Baker had the high cow of Skovbo. gon Dads here for the Dad's Day fee-1 held In Portland on the 29th and the association for the month of Best vegetable salad— Mary Shov tivities on October 26, and accept-1 30th of this month which la the September, a purebred Jersey, that bo, Edna Turnblad. ances from Dads pouring In from all | first of a scries of grading schools produced 68.6 pounds of butterfat. Sewing over Oregon and many points ln Call- given all over the Pacific Northwest 8. R. Cooper had the second high cow, Most practical cotton drees— Faith ornla, the University of Oregon ls | by the United States Department of a grade Jersey, that produced 68.4 Wilson. Catherine McMullen. lcoking forward to the greatest an Agriculture, for the purpose of In pounds of butterfat. Best tea towel or band towel— nual day ln the history of the dad’s | structing any one interested in grad For the ten months since the be Vera Blenog, Marie Thorsen. aeeoclatton. More than (0 0 are 4 ing turkeys. At the end of the two ginning of the testing year, the herds Best pillow ease— Catherine Me pected to attend. day course examinations are held of the following men are ranked the Mullen. Jannie 8hockey. Among tboee from Hermiston wbol and licenses are issued to those who highest: 8. R. Cooper, William home made bag— Marie Thor have been Invited to attend Dad's! are qualified to grade turkeys. Hold Mitchell, C. W. Tilden, A. R. Cop Helen Connor. Day are George P. Sale, William J .| ing this school in Portland offers an pock and J. 8. Dyer. Poultry Chibs Warner aad F. C. Woughter. excellent nportunlty to those wishing S. R. Cooper had one cow making Rhode M end Redo—Joe F. Dyer, to learn this work. over sixty pounds of butterfat In Frank Attebury, Lawrence Swaraer. DONOVAN-MUELLER September thus qualifying her for the Monroe Swaraer. TURKEY GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION honor roll. Barred Rocks— C. O. Marblo, Paul Of Interest to people of Hermiston! Carl Anderson, Hawley Bean, C. TO HOLD MEETING OCTOBER 24 Marble. Margaret Hemphill, Patricia the news of the marriage of Miss W. Acock, A. B. Porter, F. P. Huntt- Donovan and Mr. N. R. Mueller | The Eastern Oregon Turkey Orow- Ing and A. R. Coppock had four year Jobn- which tooh place nt the bride’s ynr- old cows that made over 40 pounds of rs Association will hold a meeting hoeee In Hope, Idaho, October I In the library in Hermiston Friday, (at during September. Mlac -Dorothy 1». Mr. and Mre. Mueller are both! In class C tho following men had Octolwr 24, at 8 o'clock. Those In well known la Hermiston an th e | sows that made over 40 pounds of terested in turkeys are urged to at Jersey Giants—Gladys Nor teacher In the butterfat; F. A. Raker. F. H. Relks, tend this meeting as Important mat 3. R. Cooper, Hawley Bean, C. W ters will be brought up for discus White Wyaadottee— Clara Joka- t the peet few summers In I Acock. W A. Hinellne and R. It. sion in regard to selling season tur Hermiston looking after the nrte-| keys. Not only the growers are ask Stockard. Patricia Tttrkeys— Mary Ward. to plant. C. M. Jackson Bertha Cool, E. L. ed to he present but anyone interest Norquist, Marga- They expect to he In Hermiston Jackson, A. R. Coppock, J. H. Reid. ed In this ph««» of work or anyone ret Himpklll. next week after which they w ill leave C. W. Aeock and J. 8. Dyer had cows having suggestions as to the selling Jaekaon. for the east, where they will that made the honor roll In rlass of the birds, are urged to be on hand ♦H Friday evening. P, UMATILLA ITEMS ! ♦ JäL» COW TESTING REPORT FOR SEPT. GIVEN