The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 30, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE GAZETTE-TIMT.8, HEPPXER ORE.. THIUSPAY, OCT. 30, 1019.
CLUB WORK IN
MOKROW COUNTY
ON NEW BASIS
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It as rtf!ilfJ at i'.e L.si nu-t tit.;
the Morrow cur.;y E..rni 1-uri.i;.
10 Diuke a dtfii.iie ih.ir.fo m tl.o
program ot Cuiuniunny Club Work in
Morrow C.iunty. Pr.r::.g tl.o p;
two or t!in-e vf-ars tl:;s work i..is
ln'i ii ha:ni;id by U.e school suptrai
teiulem of Morrow County but be
cause of t!.e proat amount el worK
connected to t'.'.is office this duo work
cannot be properly tared for without
as.siMajui'. Attor t;.e showing ui.iJe
this year hy Mrs. Shurte and t.'.o
Board uua sihooi, as well as by so;;:-'
of the o;.t r dubs oi the County, u
was decided by the I-arm Bureau that
a comm.tiee appear before the Com
fy Court ar.d request funds ' to be
spent in cooperation with the Stare
and Federal money to carry on the
Boys and Girls Club Work in a mure
extensive manner in the future. If
there is one crop which the farmers
of Morrow County raise which real
ly requires definite and positive at
tention it is our boys and girls. We
should try to inoculate in the boy
and girl of today a real realization oi
what better farming means to the
financial fund relative to good farm
ing and good methods and above ali
things, inculcate in their systems
while they are young the fact that life
on the farm is really worth while. If
you believe in helping your boys and
girls to get a real start to feel a defi
nite interest in taking up farm work
when you lay it down, back the farm
boys' and girls' club movement and
back the County Court in spending a
little bit of money to develop your
boys and girls in the line of farming
that they certainly should know.
r..'..t rs !. r.-.t'.k producers in that
.'.',:' u ntro'.s the product of
' : co j. They employ a man-'
:er whom they pay a good salary
:.l K-Mde titi they employ fourteen!
n w ho are actively engaged In j
i rv:s',:if the farmers' interest in j
sr.uti industry. Here is another
:n-e where ti e farmers of the State I
' Oregon are really bringing home
.e bacon in a businesslike manner.
SIIIIIIIIIIM
WAITSBURG
&W.00 KEWARO.
I will pay fifty dollars ($30) re
ward for any information which wil
iead to the recovery of one saddle t
tN'oble make! with initial J. J. K. i
engraved on cantle and elks head on ;
-kins. j
This saddle was stolen from my
mountain camp on Howard creek in
Wallowa county some time ago.
Write, wire or call John J. Kelley
or The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore.
POTATOES POTATOES. I
I have just contracted for 2T50
sacks of No. 1 Netted Gem potatoes,'
1 Pure White I
Flour 1
j For Sale By ' I
1 Phelps Grocery Co. 1
:o arrive during the next ten days,
T cull of 'iCl nar hunrL
red', on car. Write or" phone orders
at once, as 1 cannot get more at mis
price. BERT MASON, lone, Ore.
V. S. THUS CAKKKI IXY BVILT.
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Records Important in Club Work.
Boys and girls in club work learn
to keep accurate accounts from day
to day of their projects. In animal
feeding, for example, their records
contain such items as cost of feed,
cost of hired labor, if any, value of
club member's time or labor, re
ceipts from sales or value at end of
feeding period, and profit. Aside
from the value of the work to the
boy or girl in the project itself, there
is a training and educational value
in complete and accurate record
keeping and a benefit from actual
ownership, which will be helpful ft
these future farmers when they as
sume larger responsibilities.
THE OREGON POULTRY
ASSOCIATION.
Most of you w ho have been watch
ing the egg market have noticed that
the Oregon Poultry Association has
been getting a little above the market
for its eggs. Now the association
members hens lay a good deal the
same kind of eggs that the average
hen lays and if you have not been
getting the market quotation given
for the poultry association eggs there
is probobly a reason. See the County
Agent about the Oregon Poultry As
sociation. It will be worth your
while to sell your eggs for as much as
your neighbor in the Willamette
Valley receives for his.
The most important part of a tire
:s not the part which can be seen but
the part that is hidden away under
the rubber surface in the carcass,
-ays the United States Tire Company.
It is for this reason that mere looks
.ount for so little in judging the
merits of a tire.
In the great tire factories of the
United States Tire Company nothing
s left to chance. If a workman
slights his work he cannot hope to
have the imperfection escape notice,
for one out of every twelve workmen
' s an inspector and every piece of
work turned out by every wokman is
! carefully inspected after he has com
pleted his part of the work of build
i :ng up a tire.
As a consequence of this careful
! ness only one tire in every thousand
; has any imperfection in it when iv
. comes up for final inspection. These
i imperfect tires are set aside and on
1 ly perfect tires reach the consumer,
j This is the only proper course to
i pursue for a business enterprise
! which handles so expensive an article
of commerce as an automobile tire.
A new tooth paste can be successfully
1 marketed for a time through adver
j tising alone, but an article which
! costs as much as a tire is sold on
! reputation, on somebody's statement
that it has given him good service.
The United States Tire Company's
factories are among the oldest in the
i business. Its Morgan & Wright, G.
! & J., and Hartford plants were
I famous in the days when bicycles
were all the rage. Through all these
years they have pursued the policy of
careful, painstaking workmanship,
and this policy is now bearing fruit
in tremendous sales of United States
tires. Adv.
Your Interest Coupons
on War Worlds
A
are running low aren't theyf Well, the
Treasury Department will shortly ex
change them for Bonds of a more perman
ent nature.
And you will find the Farmers & Stock
growers National Bank glad to handle the
transfer for you.
Safe and Serviceable
We pay a liberal rate of
Interest on Savings.
FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner
Ore
Grand.
Armistice
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CHEERFUL WORDS
For Many a Heppner Household.
To have the pains and aches of a
; bad back removed to be entirely
free from annoying, dangerous uri
nary disorders, is enough to make '
any kidney sufferer grateful. The
following advice of one who has suf-'
fered, will prove helpful to hundreds
of Heppner readers: ;
Mrs. B. G. Slgsbee, K St., Hepp
ner, says: "Speaking from personal
experience, I can recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills, for have always found
! them just what they are represented
' to be. When I get that tired, dull
ache across the small of my back and
notice my kidneys are not acting
right, I get a box of Doan's Kidney
Pills. After taking them a few days
I feel as well as ever."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Sigsbee had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
' Mrs. Geo. 3. Currin returned to her
home in Gresham last Saturday after
visiting for three weeks at the homes
of her daughters Mrs. W. A. Wilcox
and Mrs. W. Pruitt Cox, near Hepp-
THE WIRE WORM PEST.
t
Many of our farmers are very much :
interested in the wire worm and the
damage that she does and a good i
deal of discussion has been had by
farmers during the summer as to '.
how the pest might be eliminated.
Having first looked through what bul
letins and information available, I
would like to say for the benefit of :
those who may be interested that the ;
life of a wire worm from the date of :,
hatching until its ultimate demise is j
about four years. During three
years of this time it is an active ;
in the ground between two and four ;
inches under the soil. In the third ;
year of its life it passes into a chrys
alis stage and hatches out into our
great and notorious stink bug and Is ;
Been traveling about over the sur-1
face of the land during the summer
and autumn months. During the fall ,
the same bug lays its eggs in the nest ,
in the ground between two nad four ;
inches deep and then dies. It is :
through the destruction of these ,
nests that the farmer may best hope j
to destroy this bug. Our summer- I
fallow cultivation does not dig deep- j
er than three inches but the disturb- i
ing of this depth of ground with the ,
ordinary rod or a blade weeder in the
late summer or fall will probably j
have a beneficial effect in destroying ;
these pests. j
This year Morrow County made an 1
enviable record at the State Fair I
through winning first prize over all j
competing Eastern Oregon counties
in the Agricultural exhibits and win- j
ning first prize in club work. We
believe that these efforts are really
worth while. It gives the county a
prpfprence among other counties in j
the (state that is of value to every
property owner in the county. We
believe that there is no way that the
taxpayer who wishes to encourage
people to come into the county and ;
assist in its development can better j
spend a little money than in support
ing an exhibit to the State Fair. In
regard to the club work, we think a
great deal of credit should be given
two or three individuals who have
made it their particular business and
through personal sacrifice have
gained the great record that has been i
made possible. j
THE OltKCOX DAIRYMEN'S !
LEAGUE. I
Another of the great organizations
of this Mute which has grown up1
within recent months is the O'egon I
Dairymens League, composed of j
those who are shipping milk andj
cream to the city of Portland. This I
organiiation now numbers among its ;
CiL jntr
A I J mr&fmK. U k
iii f iil-m m
Under the Auspices of the Hepp
ner Lodge of Elks.
ancing Free
to all Ex-Service Men
Soldiers, Sailors
and Marines
AT THE FAIR PAVILION
While this dance is given under the auspices of the
Elks, it is open to the entire public.
Tickets $1.50
Let's observe this first anniversary of our victory in
France in a fitting manner.
Good Orchestra Music
Portable heat
convenient' economical
A good oil heater filled with
Pearl Oil is a real comfort. Gives
instant heat when and where
wanted. No smoke, no odor.
Lights at the touch of a match.
Steady, comfortable warmth for
many hours on one filling of Pearl
Oil, the ever-obtainable fuel Eco
nomical. Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined
by our special process which
makes it clean burning. For sale
in bulk by dealers everywhere,
the.same high-quality kerosene as
the Pearl Oil sold in five-gallon
cans. There is a saving by buy
ing in bulk. Order by name
Pearl Oil
We recommend Perfection Oil Heater!
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
(KEROSENE)
HEAT AND LIGHT
jt9
GEO, W. MILHOLLAND, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company, Heppner, Oregon
"Y'OU know how
much toasting im
proves bread. Makes
it taste good. Of course
more flavor.
Same with tobacco
especially Kentucky
Burley.
Buy yourself a pack
age of Lucky Strike
cigarettes. Notice the
toasted flavor. Great!
Nothing like it. The
real Burley cigarette.
Q f) Guaranteed by
So