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THURSDAY. JANUARY 2«, 1939 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE THREE 1 Pendleton Water Comm., Court House ....................... 20.20 Yon Save the Freight City of Pendleton, Emerg. .. 428.82 75.00 Wm. Smythe, Poor ................. Hermiston Herald, Co. Court The board of directors of the Pa A Clerk ................................ 204.80 cific Cooperative Poultry Producers 6.90 L. G. Frazier, offices .......... 8.00 Carl W. Chambers, Co. Court declared patronage dividends last West Coast Printing A Bd. week Friday totaling approximately Co., offices ..........- ............. 57.35 9150,000. This is in addition to a Western Union, Sheriff A distribution made in December of 6 2.16 Clerk .................................... per cent on the paid-in capital total R. E. Goad, Sheriff A Jail - 332.09 ing over 915,000, making a total M. Hartman Long, Sheriff A 1.05 Court House ....................... BRING YOUR FORD “A” or “AA” ENGINE TO US— earning in excess of 9160,000 as ♦ COUNTY COURT J Oregon Motor Service, Sher compared to approximately 990,000 WE WILL DO THF, REST: <• ------ ♦ iff ........................................ 9.75 for the previous year. This is one 6.72 CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE Dunlap Stationery, offices .. REBCRE with our modern equipment, cylinder of the most successful years in the UMATILLA COUNTY COURT AT Milton Eagle, Clerk A Re 100.50 walls honed and highly polished. corder .................................. association’s history. THE JANUARY, 1939 TERM. EX Larsen Printing Co., offices 103.30 FIT WITH NEW GENUINE FORD PISTONS, This patronage dividend is on the CEPT CERTAIN CLAIMS AL Clare Glanelll. Recorder ...... 36.45 rings and pins for maximum compression A basis of 33 cents per case on all eggs Biggs Printing Co. Assessor 46.50 LOWED BY STATUTE: oil seal. John W. Graham A Co., delivered to the association in 1938, Mrs. E. B. Casteel, (Post 2.06 School Supt.......................... REPLACE WITH NEW VALVES AND VALVE and a 9 per cent refund on all feed age) offices ......................... 8 27.96 J. A. Yeager, School Supt. .. 22.05 GUIDES for increased power and perform Mrs. Joyce Guiwits, Elect and supplies purchased by the poul- Ind. City Scavenger, Court ance. ion ........................................ 80.00 3.00 House .................................. trymen. General Road Fund Offices RE-BABBIT MAIN BEARINGS with Ford Virgin Pac. Power A Light Co., & Departments ................ 7,037.83 There are approximately 25 mem Babbit, and align ream for quietness and Court House ....................... 110.91 Nina Sloan, Co. Court & Co. bers of this association in this terri smooth operation. Clerk .................................... 76.95 Vaughan’s Electric, Court 2.10 .................................. REPLACE TIMING GEARS for correct ignition tory. Mayme Robinson, Clerk ...... 28.80 J. House C. Penney Co., Court and smooth valve action. 1.80 House ................................. NOTE: Your old motor must be clean, studs removed and in good 8.42 W. J. Clarke, Court House condition for rebuilding. Gillanders A Burroughs, 2.80 Court House ....................... Oregon Lumber Yard, Court House A Poor ..................... 36.52 East Oregonian, Court House 10.60 — See Your Ford Dealer First — J. L. Eldridge. Poor Farm Supt......................... .............. 286.44 Tallman A Co., Poor Farm .. 18.91 Pac. Power A Light Co., The annual meeting of the Uma ton; H. A. Wilson, Hermiston, and 1938, comprising 509 cows which Poor Farm ......................... 24.03 Roots Texaco Serv., General L. Wolf, General Road Pay R. A. Tillman, herdsman for the produced an average of 6176.8 lbs. 9.57 J. C. Penney Co., Poor Farm Road .................................... 1.00 tilla-Morrow Dairy Herd Improve roll ...................................... 81.67 Deardorff, Poor Farm Rohrman Motor Co., General Lyle Potter, General Road ment association was held in assist Eastern Oregon Hospital at Pendle of milk and 322.6 lbs. of butterfat M. A W. 26.40 Road .................................7.50 Court House .................. ton, directors. H. R. Hartley, Her per cow. The average butterfat Payroll ................................ 119.37 ant county agent's office, Hermiston miston. was appointed tester for the Pendleton Drug Co., Poor .. 12.10 Rogers A Goodman, General C h a s . Williams, General production reported this year is the Tallman A Co., Jail ............ 3.00 Road .................................... 18.00 Road Payroll ..................... 100.26 January 6. The following officers 1939 year. Mr. Hartley gave the State Ind. Acc. Comm.,. Gen highest since the association started Van Petten Lumber Co. S. Fullerton, General Road 6.25 were elected for the 1939 year: Dell following report on the work of the eral Road ........................... 106.00 ...................................... Payroll ................................ 114.23 eleven years ago. The following W. Jail 30.77 A. J. Smith, General Road - C. Mason, Watermaster 2.50 Dode Farrell, General Road Christley, president; A. W. Turn- association for the 1938 year; 192.72 J. M. Spencer, Watermaster Standard Oil Co., General Payroll ................................ 37.68 blad, vice president; L. C. Dyer Thirty-one herds were enrolled in table summarizes the association Road .................................... 74.09 Cliff L. Hamm, Ind. Sold......... 99.20 McDonald, General secretary-treasurer, all of Hermis- the Umatilla-Morrow D.H.I.A. in work in Umatilla county since 1933: W. Dr. A. H. MacLaren, Health L. A. Smith Mach. Shop., Road Payroll ..................... 79.41 44.91 General Road ..................... 59.95 Unit ...................................... R. R. Bond, General Road Summary of D.H.I.A Work in Umatilla County, 1933 - 1937, Inclusive.* Aileen E. Moreland, Health Small’s Hardware, General Payroll ................................ 98.23 25.50 Road .................................... 2.25 Roy Brown, General Road Unit ...................................... Ave. returns Yearly Ave. Ave. Ave. Total 53.85 i ear Elma Whipple, Health Unit Swender Blue Print Co., Payrtoll ............................. 20.69 Feed above Prod. Value Cost Cost East Oregonian, Emerg......... 38.75 General Road .................... 1.10 R. J. Wheeler, General Road Cows Milk Feed Costs Prod. Fat Cost Rough Grain 55.65 Marjory Bohart, Health Unit The Texas Co., General Road 10.30 Payroll ............................. .1 3 1 .5 0 4.33 Neil Devore. General Road Lillian Nooy, Emerg.............. 84.60 The Texas Co., General Road 1933 ... .... 546 $71.49 $36.19 300.4 $10.04 6593.3 $107.68 $26.15 The Texas Co., General Road 6.14 State Dept. of Agriculture, Payroll ............................... 102.09 1934 ........ 689 6103.2 8.09 56.48 280.5 90.59 26.02 34.11 Sealer of Weights ............ 30.58 Taylor Hdwe. Co., General Wm. O’Neil, General Road 7.35 1935 ... .... 652 64.55 5434.3 107.04 294.8 33.18 9.31 42.49 Hilda Bent, Poor ................ Road .................................... 32.22 Payroll ............................... 19.44 5577.0 58.80 1936 ... .... 658 30.60 41.60 263.0 100.40 11.00 State Ind. Acc. Comm., Sher Union Oil Co., General Road 7.25 K. Dickenson General Road iff ................. :..................... 15.23 Van Petten Lumber Co., 1937 ... .... 446 91.29 6441.f Payroll ................................ 19.84 32.12 13.54 45.66 287.2 136.95 5.00 Community Hall, Election - General Road ..................... 506.60 John Barnes, General Road 1938 ... .... 509 34.90 6176.8 171.91 52.28 119.65 322.6 17.38 C. C. Proebstel, Ind. Sold...... 154.47 Vaughan’s Electric, General Payroll ................................ 77.21 Salvation Army, Poor ........ 100.00 Road .................................... 1.12 A1 Moody, General Road The average cow in the associa Ten purebred sires were pur sale each month and published it in T. M. Birkbeck, Ind. Sold. .. 50.29 R. J. Wheeler, General Road 2.99 Payroll ............................. .... 69.32 tion returned 32.29 for each 81-00 chased during the year by members the official organ of the Umatilla East Oregonian, Offices ..... 55.47 West Coast Printing Co. Herb Caldwell General Road 106.89 Pac. Tel. A Tel. Co., Offices General Road ..................... 1.65 spent for feed during the 1938 year. of the association and 34 cows were Cooperative Creamery. Payroll ................................ 49.43 L. E. Williams, General Burroughs Add. Mach. Co., It cost 16 cents to produce one sold to the stockyards as unprofit Mr. Hartley stressed particularly C. H. Reimann, General 2.70 Road ............ 3.00 Offices .......... Road Payroll ..................... 42.53 pound of butterfat. These figures able. Direct assistance was given to the comparison between the 10 high Dorothy W. Bell Treas. 24.75 Earl Snell, Sec., General Road ........ 5.00 E. Blanchett, General Road are based on local feed prices and 21 dairymen in disposing of their and 10 low cows. In each case nor Larsen Printing Co., Treas. .. 33.20 Payroll ................................ 15.74 do not take into account labor and surplus stock, and the tester pre mal cows, and cows that completed Milton Eagle. Treas............... 15.25 Pac. Tel. Co., General Road 19.77 Dick Bush, General Road Dr. L. C. Richey, Ind. Sold. .. 78.15 Percy Sweek. General Road other production costs. pared a complete list of cattle for a 12 months test were selected. Payroll ............................... 9.72 1.09 Payroll ................................ 96.83 Safeway Stores, Court House C. Hutson, General Road Burroughs Adding Mach. Co., Ralph Moody, General Road Payroll ................................ 16.60 Comparison of Ten High and Ten Low Producing Cows. 4.00 Payroll ............................... 18.54 Clerk .................................... Frank Krebs, General Road 11.50 Kee Lox, Recorder — ......... C. O. Pederson, General Total Profit Cost Cost Payroll .............................. 12.96 Road Payroll ..................... 25.02 Mrs. E. B. Casteel (Postage) Feed abv. feed Value of of of F. T. Burke, General Road 10.00 Bascom Doan, General Road Clerk .................................... Payroll ............................... 29.97 Lbs. milk Lbs. fat Product roughage Grain Cost Cost Payroll ............................... 19.44 2.45 Dunlap Stationery, Recorder Total of 10 high cows in Association 93925.0 W. F. Brown, General Road $3300.90 5065.7 $346.40 $784.80 $2516.10 Larson Printing Co., Record $438.40 L. McIntyre, General Road Payroll ............................... 183.69 Total of 10 low cows ......................... 43122.0 1877.0 1383.20 281.20 82.00 363.20 1020.00 Payroll ............................... 9 8.11 er .......................................... 43.75 F. B. Hayes, General Road 6.05 A. L. Warnock, General Amt. in favor of high producing cows 50803.0 3188.7 1917.70 157.20 264.40 421.60 1496.10 Dunlap Stationery, Recorder Payroll ............................... 146.09 Clare Glanelli, Recorder ..... 12.60 Road Payroll .................... 61.56 Pete Shaver. General Road Elwin Ringer, General Road 10.00 Joe Picard, General Roaa ........................... 99.69 It will be noted from the above for high production must be given order to get the highest returns for Edd Forest, ^General Road . 27.50 Payroll ............................... 95.71 Roy Payroll Brown, General Road M. W. Moore. General Road, table that the ten high cows pro- some consideration. Cows with the their feed and labor. Gail Alspach, General Road Payroll ................................ 3.49 175.85 ProJ. No, 1276-F Payroll ............................... 37.43 Walt Picard, General Road •duced 50,803 pounds more milk and ability to produce larger quantities The highest herd honors go to the C. P.W.A. J. Montag A Sons, Gener F. M. Henson, General Road 3,188.7 pounds more fat for the of milk and butterfat are the most Eastern Oregon State Hospital at ■Payroll ................................ 14.22 al Road, P.W.A. Proj. No. Payroll ............................ 40.82 year than the ten low cows. The to profitable cows to own. Lester Bolin, General Road Pendleton. Their grade and regis 1276 ............................... 10. 596.25 E. C. Myrick, General Read ................................ 16.88 tal feed cost for the low group was It will be noted that the average tered Jersey herd comprising 46 Oregon State Highway Com., Payroll ................................ 98.29 Bud Payroll Wagoner, General Road 3363.20 and they returned 91,020.00 butterfat production for the ten cows averaged 6702.2 pounds of L. I#oeft, General Road General Road. P. W. A. Payroll ................................ 16.20 Payroll ............................... 48.60 Proj. No. 1276 .................. 11.25 above feed costs. The feed cost for high cows was 506.6 pounds as com milk and 387.4 butterfat for the H. Magruder General Road H. Schuening, General Road Robert W. Hunt Co. Gener the ten high group was 3784.80 and pared to 187.7 for the low group. year. The second high herd honors Payroll ................................ 48.62 Payroll ............................... 29.97 al Road, P.W.A. Proj. No. they returned 92,516.10 above feed Incidentally, the average of 187.7 go to C. R. Smith, also of Pendleton. John Henry, General Road General 1276 ............... -................... 59.37 E a r l Newquist, Payroll ................................ 65.70 costs. The high group returned pounds, which the low group show His herd of 13 registered Holstein Auto Clearing House. Gener Road Payroll ..................... 26.73 S. P. Westervelt, General 4.00 Frank Taylor, General Road al Road ......................... 31,496.10 more profit than the low ed, is on a par with the average but and grade Jerseys averaged 9294.6 Road Payroll ..................... 38.07 Payroll ................................ 96.85 group even though the total feed terfat production of all cows in the pounds of milk and 364.9 pounds Air Reduction Sales Co., H. Alderman, General Road 16.35 E. L. Stephens, General Road ..................... General cost was 3421.60 more. Payroll ............................ 32.40 United States, which is too low. This butterfat per cow. Listed below are Associated Oil Co., General Road Payroll ..................... 95.95 The increase in profit above feed L. G. Fullerton, General 7.05 C. H. Wells Road .................................... General Road brings out the point that dairymen the 15 members whose herds aver Road Payroll ....................... 10.74 cost of the 10 high group over the Payroll ................................ 3.24 Braden-Bell Tractor Co., Frank Caverhill, General 10 low was not due to feeding and should strive to increase their aver aged 300 pounds of butterfat or General Road .................. 2, 703.88 E. H. Hargett, General Road Road Payroll ..................... 9.72 1.75 H. O. Beckius, General Road Payroll ............................... 29.16 management entirely, as breeding age butterfat production per cow in more during the year. Cecil Sams, General Road W. F. Brown. General Road 10.00 H. M. Bennett, General Payroll ................................ 1.48 W. J. Clarke. General Road 67.23 Road Payroll .................... 67.80 HERD AVERAGING 300 POUNDS OF BUTTERFAT— Include Herds of Five or More Cows. Pendleton Water Comm., John Eichner, General Road D. Fullerton, General Road 2.80 General Road ..................... Payroll ................................ 7 5.63 Payroll ................................ 4.99 Number Cows Pounds of Milk Pounds of Fat Address Owner Columbia Equipment Co., C. H. Wheeler, General Rome Kemp, General Road Enroll. Cow-yrs. Breed Total Total Ave Ave. General Road ..................... 466.71 Road Payroll ....................... 70.86 Payroll ............................ $.. 25.92 East. Ore. State Hoep....... Pendleton 46 38.25 Gr. A R.J. 256360 6702.2 14818.5 387.40 Consolidated Freight Lines, E. S. Fox, General Road Tommy Bond, General Road 1.09 C. R. Smith ....................... Pendleton General Road ..................... 13 Payroll ............................... 148.69 Payroll ................................ 94.73 8.91 G t . A R.H. 82815 9294.6 3244.1 364.09 Connor's Repair Shop, Gen East. Ore. State Hosp....... Pendleton 30 21.58 Gr. R.H. 215314 9977.4 7730.9 358.24 16.16 eral Road ........................... Happy Thot Jersey Farm - Hermiston 16 14.52 Gr. R.J. 94068 6478.5 5074.8 349.50 Ferguson Motor Co., General J. H. Reid ......................... Hermiston 30 26.50 Gr. J. 175709 6630.5 9190.3 346.80 Road .................................... 80.00 Floyd Laird ..................... Hermiston 19 14.66 Or. J. 94442 6510.3 5062.0 345.29 Feenaughty Mach. Co., Gen 30.11 eral Road .......................... H. A. Wilson ............... 4.. Hermiston 14 8.16 Mixed 55263 6772.4 2791.7 342.36 Funk A McLean, General F. A. Baker ....................... Stanfield 25 20.00 Gr. R.J. 127317 6365.5 6619.5 330.97 Road .................................... 75.00 I. M. McDermed .............. Pendleton • 8.16 Mixed 58359 7151.8 2663.8 326.44 Fruitland Grocery Co., Gen L. C. Dyer ......................... Hermiston 8 7.75 eral Road ........................... 10.00 R. J. 45391 5856.9 2494.0 321.80 Motor Co., General Dell Christley .................. Hermiston 53 32.66 Mixed 205191 6282.6 10411.5 318.76 Foster Road .................................... 678.12 Chas. Seeliger ................ Hermiston 12 11.16 Gr. G. 69196 6200.3 3473.5 311.24 Fletcher Oil Co. General Wm. R. Coppock ..................... Adams 14 11.75 R. Or. G. 75339 6411.8 3594.3 305.89 Road ................................. 1 021.24 A. W. Turnblad .............. Hermiston 10 8.41 G t . Dur. 60012 2540.0 302.02 The Green Grocery, General 7135.7 Dr A. E. Marble ............ Hermiston 2.00 15 10.41 Road ..........................,...... Mixed 55943 5373.9 3131.7 300.83 3.35 Gadwa’s Store, General Road Howard Cooper Corp.. Gen The highest cow in the associa-1 Eight-year-old registered Holstein fat. The ten high cows of the as- 8.53 eral Road ........................... tion was owned by the Eastern Ore- Bess Ormsby H. Aster produced sociation and their owners are aa John A. Roebllngs Sons Co., gon State Hospital, at Pendleton. | 17294 pounds milk and 565.8 pounds follows: General Road ................... - 50.10 Jay’s Welding Shop, General Owner 1.00 Name of Cow Breed Age Lbs. Milk Lbs. Fat Road ................................... Eastern Oregon State Hospital ........ Jack Allen Supply, Generali Bess Ormsby H. Aster R. H. 8 17294 565.8 Road .................................... 345.69 Eastern Oregon State Hospital ........ Sultana Gamboge Pansy R. J. 4 10096 543.6 3.00 Glen Long. General Road Eastern Oregon State Hospital ____ No. 56 Or. H. 14 ’ 11666 536.8 Milton Box Co., General NO FURTHER THAN YOUR PHONE Eastern Oregon State Hospital ........ 2.00 Sultana Gamboge Eunice R J. 3 8735 505.6 Road J. H. Reid .......... ............................. Topsy 1.00 Or. H. Frank Neagle. General Road IS THE SIMPLEST WAY TO ADVER • 11555 502.8 Dell Christley ..................................... Olsen-King, Inc., General Marie Gr. J. • 8468 494.0 TISE FOR THOSE THINGS YOU NEED F. A. Baker _____________________ Road ................................... 793.56 ' Black Bess Gr. J. 6 9327 493 9 Oregon State Hwy. Comm . C. R. Smith _____________________ Twisty Or. J. 7 8797 481.7 AND ARE HARD TO LOCATE. OUR General Road, P. W. A. Eastern Oregon State Hospital ____ «• Sultana Gam. Aster R J. 1 54 7358 473.7 Pro). 127 6 F. A. Baker ................. ........... ............ CLASSIFIED COLUMNS OFFER YOU Pogis Pearl Gr. J. • Oregon Motor Serv.. General 4 9629 467.8 Road ................................... 40.19 THE LEAST EXPENSIVE SERVICE YOU Pac. Power A Light Co., Plans are going forward to estab touch with the extension office at the United States. 34.83 1 General Road ..................... lish testing units in the Milton- Milton-Freewater, CAN BUY. GIVE THEM A TRIAL . . CALL Pendleton, or Schedule of Payments per Month Pearson’s Service, General Freewater area and reorganize the Hermiston. 56.22 Road According to Size of Herd. association on a full-time basis with From the following schedule of No. of Rate No. of Rate Penland Brothers, General 40.82 the Hermiston. Pendleton, and Mil payments you can figure out the Cows Road ............ .............. Cows Pendleton Iron Works Gen ton-Freewater areas making up an cost per year for entering your herd 1 - 9 31.75 18 - 21 32.75 6.30 eral Road ........................... association in Umatilla county. Any in the Umatilla-Morrow County 9 - 12 2.00 21 - 24 3.00 Price Ransom Chev. Co., one who desires membership in the Dairy Herd Improvement association 12 - 15 2.25 24 - 27 3.25 General Road ..................... 458.07 association this year may get in This schedule Is one of the lowest In 15 - 18 2.50 27 - 30 3.50 Pasco Auto Co., General 2.75 Road .................................... POULTRY COOPS' EARNINGS LARGER The directors also issued a call as of February 1 for the retirement of 9115.000 of outstanding capital cer tificates plus accrued interest. The gross sales of eggs on an f.o.b. Portland basis totaled 91.922,' 000, while feed sales for the year amounted to 9710,000. The associa tion shipped 230 carloads of eggs, each containing 18,000 dozen, to eastern markets, in addition to many thousands of dozens of eggs shipped to the California markets. The vol ume of eggs handled, was 12 per cent less in 1938 than in 1937. Vol ume of feed sales was 25 per cent greater. The association’s headquarters is in Portland and branches and re ceiving stations are maintained at Eugene, Roseburg, Albany, Astoria, Cottage Grove., Hillsboro, McMinn ville, Oregon City, Salem and Junc tion City. In 1937 a large modern feed mill was constructed in Portland, where feed is manufactured for distribu tion to the various branches. Ex tensive improvements were also made in the plants at Portland and Eugene. Plans are being drawn tor the erection of a new building in Albany this spring. The association employs over 100 people in Portland and about 50 per sons in the branches. Annual Report of the Umatilla-Morrow Dairy Herd Impi irovement Association P r e c is io n R e b u i l t M o to r s $38 .95 A s F in e as M o n e y C a n B u y — USING GENUINE FONU PANTS Rohrman Motor Co. The Wayjto Fill Your Needs 51 - The Herald