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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929. PAGE FIVE Potato Growers Favor Joining National Group Plans to finance the northwest participation in the National. Potato Institute were considered by rep resentatives of coast Rtates at Walla Walla, Wash., reports G. R. Hyslop, professor of farm crops at Oregon State college. As the Portland cham ber of commerce finds it necessary to drop its support of the work, the issue was put squarely to the pota to gowers. , Work for representation on the national farm board and activity against a higher tariff on Jute and burlap products has already justi fied the existence of the institute, believes Professor Hyslop. That it has great possibilities in solving in terstate and national problems in connection with marketing and handling potatoes, is the general concensus of opinion in the potato Industry. Expansion of potato mar kets and lowering of freight rates present problems. The potato growers association is undertaking a campaign for mem bers in this state, and a similar campaign is under way in Washing ton. These two states may Join with each other or with California, or may work out their problems indiv idually as conditions may warrant. W. H. Zivney of Oswego, presi dent of the Oregon Potato Growers' association, attended the meeting. Other Oregon representatives were John Hellberg, Oregon City; Joe Wurzer, Weston; E. P. Dodd, Her miston, and county agents from Pendleton, Redmond and Prinevllle. FARM POINTERS. (From School of Home Econom ics, O. S. A. C.) The poultry situation today is greatly improved over that of a.year ago, when a general depression was felt in all lines of poultry work, ac cording to observations of the ex periment station at Oregon State college. Reports obtained from a number of hatcheries throughout the state Indicate a slight Increase in the number of fowls kept during the coming year. The mortality among Oregon poultry flocks is nearly always high est in the older and lowest in the newer farming sections. The dif ference Is due largely to soil Infec tion of the older sections, believes the experiment station. That defective cream separators are frequently the source of consid erable loss of butterfat is a well known fact, yet too often the Indiv idual farmer assumes that his own machine is all right. Often the far mer with only a few cows feels that a small production does not war rant a good separator because the loss from a small herd would nec essarily be small. The fact is that the smaller the production, the less a farmer can afford loss through In efficient methods, says the Oregon experiment station. Nature Lavishes Us Beauty On Hoover Fishing Grounds r liihipjMHWjjf ''Above (center) is view of one of the many picturesque lakes at Catoctin Furnace, Md., well-stocked with fish, on the 1,800 acre fishing and gaming retreat purchased by President Hoover. On the left are the rapids of the Rapidan River, Va., and on the right a view of the Shenandoah Stream in Shenandoah National Park, where Hoover will enjoy his favorite sport of fishing. y Bjr Helena KubiMlwt .1 i v wn i Braid no more that ihlning hair I Let it fly as nnconfined As Its calm ravliher, the wind. Iiovelaoe. It is impossible to estimate the numberless types of beauty we have In this country. And yet each type should know Itself; should know all the fine points of grooming which skillfully draw Into sharp relief that very Individuality which makes for charm and personality. The hair and the clothes can do wonders for one. And of the two, perhaps the arrangement of the hair is the more important. Once a woman adopts a certain coiffure arrangement she Is most apt to stick to it forever. That is why so many of our elderly ladies suffer under the harsh serenity of the Victorian "bun." When bobbing became universal, why so many wo men sacrificed their Individuality to the shears. Then came the shingle and the Eton crop and the windblown bob, and dozens of others, and with each of them the arrangement which was most attractive to ONE woman out of ten made the other nine look like so many sheared sheep! The new style says first, "Be your self"; and second, "Be attractive while you are about It" ' And as a first step away from the ultra artificial we are returning to feminity of curls and curves. EUT and here Madame Mode crosses her fingers and looks both wise and grave there is no law which requires of all women ONE style of headdress! The law of fashion prescribes instead Person ality; Individuality; Contrast. And along that line, why "everything goes," as the small boy phrases it Paris shakes her head in disapprov al of uniformity. Now for the styles themselves. One very pretty mode is for the shoulder bob. The hair Is brushed back and allowed to fall in a natur al frame around the face, and the ends for not more than two or three inches are curled In loose, soft ring lets. This Is particularly lovely for the jeune fllle type an oval face and regular features. A very modish headdress for the chic woman, the type who looks "stunning," never Just "pretty" Is as follows: The hair part is twisted Instead of being a straight line. It curves nearer to the center of the head in front and winds down tow ard the back. Brushing the hair straight back with a short part on the side and top and back of the head covered with large soft curls Is most suit able for a demure, dreamy type, and Incidentally for the growing bob. The curls form a sort of aur eole which is very charming. An extensive weed control cam paign in the nature of demonstra tion experiments between the col lege station and the Oregon county agents is being planned for 1929. Tests with borax, sodium chlorate, calcium chlorate and some other materials will be made to determine their effects on perennial weeds. Trials on each of the more Import ant perennials, In most of the coun ties throughout the state, will be made this summer. Wear Peters (Diamond Brand) AND KNOW REAL SHOE SATISFACTION "diamond tfiland MEN'S OXFORDS Black or DO Qff Tan fJOUt) BIG BOY SIZES Black or CA Tan OO.tJU Other Styles $4toS9 We sell Diamond Brands because they offer the best for the price, no matter what the price may be. E.N.Gonty Shoo Repairing Neatly Done GILLIAM & BISBEE 9cS ALE 9c Hardware and Housewares Starting SATURDAY, APRIL 27 And Ending SATURDAY, MAY 4 Absolutely Everything on Tables at 8)(C- You Never Saw Such Bargains! Months ago we began preparations ... We searched the markets for big buys which would enable us to offer our community the biggest array of 9c bargains imaginable. Our wholesalers have co operated with us for this event . . . 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