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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1935 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THE OPENING DANCE HERMISTON TERRITORY FOVORED RY IMPROVED BUSINESS AND FARMS PAGE FIVE III STANFIELD HALL SATURDAY DECEMBER 14 SANTA LIGHTS the Way Continued from First Page as fodder. The yields varied from a the first of the year of over *3000 small amount in fodder to 70 bush to its patrons. An inquiry among els per acre. other service stations show that the average business of the private en Hay and Pasture. SUGGESTIONS Hay has been increased from 2020 terprise has not been reduced, but tons last year to 2162 tons this year. that the general gasoline business Pastures have increased from 2804 of the territory has grown. acres last season to 3036 acres this Co-operative Cannery. season. lity that federal money will not be The Hermiston Co-operative Can DIGEST OF TALK ON available for the care of the aged, Dairy Herds Mainstay. nery increased' its output this year CHILD WELFARE. the loss of $300,000 for the care of Dairy herds have fallen off in by 11,000 cans, or to a total of 51,- dependent children, with their wi By William Kletzer. Chairman. dowed or deserted mothers, will be numbers because of the elimination 000 cans. Its customers were in- Great concern is felt by the Amer a serious loss to the counties. of 322 head by the Bang’s disease creased by 100 and the total who ican Legion over the failure of the eradication campaign. But values of made use of this institution is 441, special session of the legislature to GREATEST TRAVEL HAZARDS the herds have been raised by $15,- in 1935. In addition it is estmlated bring Oregon into line to benefit by the Mothers' pension section of LURK ON NATION’S HIGHWAYS. 000, and the milk and butter fat re that more than this amount of can the National Security Act. This fail turns, greatly enhanced. The num- ning was done in the homes. The co- ure deprives Oregon of an amount This is a story that figures tell ber of dairy cows is now 2154. operative laundry is now used by 171 which has been estimated as high as better than words. families. from Beef cattle have fallen off **00,000. It has to do with the relative safe The American Legion has been ty of the modern methods of over- 1844 to 1212, but increased in total Towns Add Farm Area. keenly interested in securing some land travel—automobile, the air values by *109. In all the towns of the district standard and adequate administrat- plane and the railroad. Hogs Coming Back. there is scarcely to be found an Mon of Mothers’ Aid throughout the Statistics prove the highways state. For the last two sessions of more hazardous than ------ the airways or Hogs have increased from 468 in empty house, and likewise the same -------- ------- the Legislature they have submitted the rails, according Phone 87-W W. M. Pearson, Mgr. to M. J. Gorm- 1934, to 828 in 1935, and the value may be said of the farms and farm measures which would have given a ley, executive assistant of the Asso increased by *6606 during the year. houses, all occupied and used. On more uniform and stable administra ciation of American Railroada. the Hermiston project the popula tion of thia type of assistance. The Gardens Add Potatoes. On 'the highways, for every 20,- tion was increased by almost 100, to County Judges in cooperation with 000,000 passenger miles traveled, the State Planning Board prepared one person is killed; over the air Garden truck which Includes mel 1014 farm residents, but there are & Co., and other private shipments. ing a close-up view of the tense in the measure submitted to the special ways for every 24,000,000 passenger ons, squash, berries and small stuff no figures for other districts, though Also the birds grown were larger ternational developments between session. This measure met the same miles one is killed, while over the China and Japan. Fisk is an ex opposition that the Legion measures rails, only one fatality is recorded has increased from 325 acres to 362 reports indicate the same percent and with a greater percentage of change student this year, going from acres, and with much better yields. age of new people. A figured esti- prime birds, and a better price for received. This opposition is headed in every 400,006,000 passenger miles O.S.C. to epend his junior year at Potatoes fell off from 225 acres in mate of the totals of all localities in all grades. "X the judge of Multnomah county Gormley said. Lingnan university. Canton, China. 1934, to 91 acres in 1935. Wheat in the Hermiston Herald’s territory administering mothers’ pension. With A very noticeable increase of new He has written friends here that The figures prove rail transporta the added burden placed upon the tion and better grades of used cars is re there is considerable military acti 20 times safer than highway creased from 114 acres last year to show almost 7000 people. counties and the state for carrying and 16 and two-thirds safer than by 226 acres this year. ported by dealers and is exhibited vity in south China and that the What the Figures Show. strategy seems to be to hamper and for unemployables and the possibi- air, according to Gormley. on every hand. The Co-operative Creamery. delay Japan long enough to allow The foregoing figures, except in China’s preparedness campaign to The Hermiston Co-operative the cases of the cooperative institu gain further momentum. China feels Creamery made 492,860 pounds of tions apply mainly to the statistics that given more time she will pre ON OREGON FARMS sent a powerful united front against butter in 1934, and, using conserva taken annually by the Hermiston Ir New 1936. Japan, Fisk writes. tive estimates for two months not rigation District. The same growth , “Visit” yet computed, the total will be has taken place on all the adjoining New Grass Nurseries Seeded. 523,000 pounds for this year. The projects, with some exceptions. On /PARIS, MADRI, THE DALLES—To determine the Cedars Cheer Christmas Patients. price of butterfat is the highest in the Stanfield project the growth of adaptability of certain varieties of CORVALLIS—Two-hundred little LONDON. BERLIN, five years, and 48 new members dairy herds, hay and grains and po grasses in their reepective vicinities, Port Orford cedars will soon leave two Wasco county farmers have re tatoes has been strong which may were added to the association dur CARACASaad / cently cooperated with County Agent the Clark-McNary nursery for an un be said of the Boardman district. ing 1935, making a present total of other foreign / W. Wray Lawrence in seeding for The percentage of Increase of age crop nurseries on their farms, usual destination and use. They will 340. . cities 1 • It is estimated that about 25 per population has been strongest on the using seed obtained from the Moro be sent to The Dalles where those «i#r cent of the cream products of the Stanfield project than any other. Experiment station. One of these, in charge of the state tuberculosis hospital will use them to help bring territory are handled by Swift & Co., Hens and turkeys have been increas on the farm of W. L. Smith of Kings ley, has been seeded to Ampia spi- Christmas cheer to the patients. Sev and the Twin City Creamery Co., ed on the Hermiston project more catum, Poa ampia. Crested Wheat EASIEST twuh puteo and a few independent shippers, than on others. Hay acreage on the grass. Selected Crested Wheat grass. eral years ago the custom was start | TERMS I tuM-354.95) which would make a total of butter Westland project haa been more Bulbous bluegrass and Idaho Fescue. ed through the efforts of Miss Sybil Hadwin, formerly of OSC and now fat produced in this territory of over pronounced. A strong tendency to The other, on the farm of J. F. Fleming of Bakeoven, is seeded to on the hospital staff. The trees on on been marked corn growing has 100,000 pounds. MOR-TONE SOUND SERVICE Crested Wheat grass, bluebunch ly a few inches in heighth but bright Hermiston, Oregon all projects. This may be said of wheatgrass, big bluegrass, bulbous Lockers Add Meats. green and cheerful, are potted and better farming and a set purpose to bluegrass and Indian rice. placed on each tray at Christmaa The sale of lockers at the cold produce only such products as the time. After keeping them to bright storage has been increased about locality is most suitable for. O.S.C. Student Sees Chinese Drama. en the wards for weeks or months, 100 during the year and each of the many discharged patients have ta A system of rotation of crops has CORVALLIS—An Oregon student, ken them home and planted them 394 lockers are taken, and in many been put in vogue and the idea of are stored meats to supply two fami the necessity of fertilizing has be Gradon Fisk of Maplewood, is hav- outdoors, according to Miss Hadwin. lies. The cold storage plant is on a come more pronounced. No year in paying basis with a waiting list, and all the history of the entire terri expansion is expected. Over 100,000 tory has shown better farming, bet pounds of meats are in storage. ter crops and a more stabilized agri culture than 1935 has shown. * Sait* af Britf Ditoutiont on Driving, Dadi Creamery Dividends. caled to the Safety, Comfort and Pleaiure From Other Angles. The creamery has declared a divi of the Motoring Public. Prepared dend every six months and soon will by General Motore The deposits at the First National declare a dividend of *2000 on a Bank during the year have increas basis of one cent per butterfat pound ed nearly *75,000. No. 1—CURVES AND TURNS to all its members. This is not a The Hermiston post office receipts stock dividend. for stamps alone has increased ten o MATTER how expert we may be as drivers, we are all apt to fall into habits of driving that don’t quite measure up to what we really know is Farm Bureau Co-operative. per cent during 1935. right. In a brief survey of business hous The Farm Bureau Co-operative of For instance, we all know that we ought to be ca eful about passing es. it Is found that every business cars, especially when another car is approaching from the opposite direction. Hermiston has increased its sale of in Hermiston has increased its vol And yet there possibly isn't one of us feeds and other merchandise from a They're as far superior to the ordi who hasn't, at one time or another, moved ume of business during 1935, and comparative basis of the first eleven over in the road to pass a car. and then nary lamp as Edison's incandecent months of last year from *92,291.85 that several new business enterpris wondered it we would get around in time. lamps were to kerosene. Give sever- es have entered the field. Now here’s an interesting thing about to »135,130.40 for the first eleven al times as much light—give better, The turkey industry of the East that. When we try to pass a car that’s months of this year now computed. softer, glareless light—and where going forty miles an hour, it's just the ern Oregon Turkey Growers’ asso It has added 70 new members and same as if we tried to pass a standing you need it. Perfect to see by and ciation region, with headquarters string of cars 126 feet long. In other words, now has approximately 800 active delightful to look at. here has grown from 30,000 birds to it’s like passing eight cars parked bumper- members. to-bumper in the road. If we try to pass approximately 40,000. This does Its trade territory has increased one going sixty, it’s like trying to pass a An opal bowl reflector under the not Include turkeys handled by Swift and its output is trucked fifty miles line of more than eixteen cars standing in shade diffuses the light, softens sha the road, and sixteen cars in a row will reach half a block. This is probably or more in Oregon and Washington. dows, and sends enough light to the a new idea to most of us. If we kept it in mind, we would never pass a car ) Its usefulness has been shown in a celling for general illumination. unless we were sure that there were no oncoming cars for a good long very substantial way and Its meth distance ah ad. The inner shade has a W. J. WARNER ods and system of operation is being But turning aside to pass is not the particular kind of turning that we treated white surface of high re are interested in discussing here. What we are now duplicated in other places. More Attorney-at-Law flecting value. concerned with is taking curves and corners. From corn, wheat, oats and other products time to time in these discussions we will find that ' WHEN Hermiston - Oregon are grown and fed by farmers in its WE WANT the same old laws of Nature will be involved. Fore For yourself, you should—for your TO GO most among them will be the laws of momentum, and trade territory, yet its volume grows THIS children, you really MUST — have momentum plays the major part in going around In mashes and other feeds import WAY curves. Because momentum not only wants to keep these new lamps in your home. ant in the growing of pullets, and MOMENTUM us going, but going In the eama direction. When it is ’ Choice of Design — Special Low DR. A. E. MARBLE WANTS turkeys snd in the production of trying to make us go straight instead of curving our US TO Prices — Convenient Terms — See course, it operates under an assumed name, if you eggs- CHIROPRACTOR CO Them Today! please. For then we call it “centrifugal force." THIS The mill plant is now being added Office: Two doors west post ottica Now of course we all know what centrifugal force WAV to by construction of a tank for car is. We feel it when we go around curves. Highways Office Hours: I to 12 - 1:30 to • lots of molasses used in mixing and railroads sre banked at curves to offset centrifu Phone 411------- Hermiston, Ore. gal force. Aviators bank their planes at turns by Up- feeds. The Farm Bureau Co-opera ping them with the controls. But even though we all know about centrifugal tive has been in operation eleven force, few of us realize how powerful it is, end how much greater it gets the faster we go. years. Hermiston Post No. 37 A 3000-pound car making a turn of 500-foot radius, has to overcome a Grange Co-operative. Meets first and third cent ifugal force of only about 156 pounds at 20 miles an hour But at SO miles LOOK TOR an hour, that force has grown to 360 pounds, and at Legion Auxil- The Grange Co-operative of Stan 60 it is nine times as great as at 20 . over fourteen field, located at Hermiston, has in THIS TAG hundred pounds trying its best to push us off the “5” fourth Thursday. creased its business from *22,000 road! The only thing that keeps us on the road in the first place is the friction between our tires and the last year to *35,000 this year. In Legion Hall. road. The minute the centrifugal force gets stronger addition to its business in fuel, lum than theforce of that friction, off the road we go. ber, and farm hardware, it has ad The trouble is that we often don’t realize how fart ded dishes, rubber goods and used W. L. Morgan, D. M. D were going On road trips, for instance, after we have driven at a certain speed for a long time, it machinery. Its membership has in General Dentistry seems a small matter to increase our speed a few creased this year by 50 new mem- X-Ray and Diagnosis 42,000 advertisements in leading magazines this fall feature this miles an hour. Then after “ while we may do the bars, and its trade territory extends Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J from Helix to Heppner, and Ukiah tag. It certifies that the lamp bearing it has passed the test of Residence Phone 25-J to Boardman. with patrons in Wash- the Electrical Testing Laboratories, and is approved by the Illu- ington and even in Idaho. It has im- Appointment proved ita business quarters and in- creased its employes. and expects considerable expansion the coming COME AND SEP TH!M TODAY! Onlumhiang Hot Water Heaters Eveready Flashlights $6.95 up 55c Fender Guides $1.00 New Batteries $4.45 up Black & White Station AtNYE, I “ero. PHILCO ‘49" W e D rivers HAVE You SEEN -the new il/er IfS. 3 e/fer Sigh/ mpo? Hermiston Light & Power Co Co-operative Service Station was opened July 1, 1934, and to dato hae aold $25,000 worth of gas and oil aad auto ac- cessories, and will pay a dividend Bureau Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATEIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON xuep.stpmm.ee sxem tergagli T"GSA"V."TzToiz SG."ecm==s canS&o“bnt.do,ws.do‘we clamp down the brakes, res the only thing we For it conditions permit, it is often desirable - increase speeu"as see t seeunA,"pcunxneA"orna our rene.wheele are nor seine ritarded"bur ar° is under control. “ fron- curve, steering is effective and our car