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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1933)
THURSDAY. JUNE 1 1933, ------ . THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON__________________________________ PAGE ascssccsccccccsccccccccccccccccccccccccccccce . .......................................................................................................................................... .............. .. ........... threw ......................................... ............. ........................................ Pendleton Firms Who Value Your Patronage | ...........................................................................................................sorppccppppccpccccccccppccccccccc*cccccc222290898898888890888002288200086238888888886986863 Braden-Bell Tractor and Equipment Co. City Cleaners Farmers Elevator “CATERPILLAR” “Quality Work” “Round-up Feeds” In Pendleton at 206 E. Alta (opposite fire station) telephone 518, this firm is the authorized dealer, both s ales and service for the Caterpillar Tractor and equip ment. They feature a complete line of tractor-drawn farm machinery, road machinery and contractors’ equipment. The stock is composed of implements and specialties known as the best on the market. Men are in charge who are courteous and ac commodating and who will be pleas ed to demonstrate any of this equip ment. This concern not only pro vides machinery but has selected lines that are known the world over I and are being used as standards of design and quality by the farm in dustry. We especially desire to make mention of the Caterpillar Combine Harvester which has stood up under every test for over a long period of years and has proved to be of the most correct construction. In this edition we desire to compliment the Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co., upon their public spirited poli cies. We wish to refer this establish ment to all as one of the distrinct- ive features of the commercial and agricultural efficiency of this part of the state and as headquarters for high grade farm and road machin ery, also contractors’ and logging equipment. Remember the Caterpil lar tractor is invaluable for many farming and lumbering operations. Pay this firm a visit and familiarize yourself with their line. So well does this up-to-date clean Ing establishment at 124 W. Alta, in Pendleton, telephone 39, meet the popular need of cleaning and restor ing soiled articles that they have become one of the essential features of the community. Their dry clean ing is of the finest and their prices are reasonable. Appearance does make a differ ence and people who realize this keep their clothes looking the part by having them dry cleaned and re stored to their original freshness and style by this reliable firm. They know by science and experi ence exactly how to remove those aggravating spots that will get on in the most unexpected manner and spoil your appearance. “City” clean ed clothes are an unfailing recipe for smartness and ease of manner, They are cleaners to the discrimina- ting. Pressing, whether done by hand or machine is expertly manip ulated. One trial will convince you. For Dependable Feeds when buy ing in Pendleton always patronize j this reliable firm with headquarters | at 1001 W. Webb, telephone 582, as they offer a most complete line of “Round-up" poultry and stock feeds at reasonable prices—and have satis They have the most modern equip lied users. Every farmer desires to ment for cleaning men’s and wom feed for profit—so when buying en's hats and are enabled to do the feeds you should patronize a firm most excellent work. The City Clean whose experience enables them to ers will be glad to take care of your properly recommend feeds that con dry cleaning needs, and we recom tain the proper elements for econ- mend their work as being the best, I emical and profitable feeding. The so leave or send your next work to I management of the Farmers Elevator them and it will be promptly re- has had many years experience and turned postal charges paid, and re- as they are considered authorities member they make a specialty of upon the subject of feeds and stand repairing and altering. ready to cooperate with the farmer, I it is your advantage to call upon them when in Pendleton and let them assist you with your feed problems. There is a great economy in using feeds that are scientifically balanced, as there is no waste and you should feed your poultry and stock only such feeds as are recom mended by a dependable feed mer chant. Those directing the Farmers Ele vator are always pleased to assist farmers and producers with sound scientific advice in all matters per taining to feeds. Pay them a visit, and remember, you can always de pend upon their recommendations, so try their “Round-up” feeds, and you’ll soon note the difference. Wm. Roesch Brewing Co Walters’ Flouring Mill Sunlite Bakery, Inc Beverages ‘White Satin Flour” “Butter-Nut Bread” This reliable firm at 404 E. Court in Pendleton, telephone 528, has become quite a factor in the business and social as well as the home life of this community by reas on of the refreshing beverages they bottle and their excellent delivery service. They use the very best of mater ials and all their drinks are both wholesome and deliciously refresh ing and it is to your advantage to ask for “Roesch” products if you want the best in bottled drinks. We are pleased to point with pride to this up-to-date firm and recom mend the class of bottled goods they are furnishing the dealers, cafes, fountains, drug stores and others in our section. They have a very modern plant fitted with all the latest equipment for the production of beverages that are bottled under the most sanitary conditions, and supply us with Old Order a case of bottled drinks Master Brew German Lager, Elk from your dealer as it Is very con Horn Ginger Ale, Lime Rickey and venient to have a supply of refresh ing “Roesch” beverages in the home. carbonated beverages. "For Complete Baking Satisfac tion" ask your dealer for “White Satin” flour, which is milled for “Home People” from “Home Grown” wheat by this “Home Firm” with their modern plant at 1204 Raley in Pendleton, telephone 50. "If you want the best” ask your dealer for “Butter-Nut” bread, “Society” cakes and other well known products which are supplied by this reliable bakery at 320 E. Court in Pendleton, telephone 122. makes. "White Satin” flour Is also recog nized by the trade as the best ob tainable. It has a large sale in this community and the discriminating housewife always asks for "White The Sunlite Bakery plant is mod Satin" flour at her dealer, as it ern in every respect and everything Every woman owes it to herself gives complete satisfaction. is kept clean and sanitary, conse and her family that the best flour quently it is safe to assume that Remember every time you pur- obtainable be used in the baking of what they offer their customers is bread, biscuits, rolls, cakes or past ; chase “White Satin” flour you are the best money can buy. assured of a superior product and ry and she can do this by using you are also helping to better con This is the kind of place that is "White Satin” flour, as the rich, ditions in this section. Give “White operated by this popular establish meaty flavor of the choicest wheat Satin” flour a trial as you will ap ment and the kind that they have that is grown, is evident in every- preciate its superior qualities and been operating since they first opened their doors to the public. thing that “White Satin” flour ' unexpected baking results. Electric Service Co- “Kelvinator” They are experts in the produc tion of bread, cakes and other bak ery products that are baked daily and that are distinctive both in fla vor and taste. The standard of this institution is the best grade flours, pure shorten ing, sugar, salt, milk and other in gredients mixed and baked under clean sanitary conditions by skilled workmen who use Oregon products. The Sunlite Bakery. Inc., is to be commended upon the high quality of their products, so for "Better Bread—Better Baked” ask for "But ter-Nut” bread, "Society” cakes and other well known products of this popular bakery. "Fer all things Electrical” it pays to patronize this reliable firm at 627 Main in Pendleton, telephone 978, as their enviable record in this community Is your guarantee of sat isfactory service. You should visit their store as they offer "Kelvimator' electrical refrigerators. "Philco," radios. lamps, electrical appliances and supplies, in fact many articles that you are in daily need of in the home and elsewhere. The "Kelvinator” electrical re frigerator may be bought on con venient terms and offers, dainty ubos of pure ice in your own home, he modern way to ice and serve •doling drinks. Delicious frozen sal ads and desserts may be served from iandy refrigerator ice trays. There s nothing to which as the "Kelvin- itor” runs itself and safeguards the lealth of your family and you are ■ver free from the uncertainty of ice. You can leave the house with io worry about food left in the ice >ox. as ft will keep fresh and taste- ful until you return. In the field of contract and re- air work, the Electric Service «O. render a most complete service, Let them estimate your next Job and re- member all their work is performed by craftsmen who use approved ma terials complying with the latest codes, which assures you of a fire- proof Job. "For all things Electrical” pat- ionize the Electric Service Co. as you will receive dependable work or merchandise "Priced Reasonably.” As the hot weather is approaching you should ask them to demonstrate the merits of the "Kelvinator” elec- rical refrigerator as It will protect your food. socccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc0c000000880200000000020090990999090000000009000000000000000000*200008900000900 800000000000000009***® 000000000000000000 400000090000000® Buy from Umatilla County Dealers—Ask for “Home” Products! tt0s000ts0seee Sososcoccccccccccccccccccccccc00cc0400009000009080000002090029000090000890000980000000000000000000090000000000000000000000000000000000000009009***9 9006000*0 May 22, 1933 I suppose that I may claim to be the first Ford Dealer.T not only saaszc?TFR,#?: its. oseros to ‘“e0se8cOF.za“t8na.5,"\sbS6“0as9."a%a - = the people where I drove had never seen a motor car before. Country Doctors. They Mv first really enthusiastic customers were to a were the first to realize the value of dependable transportatio widely scattered practice. some of those first Ford users. Even today I occasionally hear from enaä toteach local mechanics how to care for the cars; That, We ned xo - found everywhere in the world. is how Ford Service began, which is now a sale does not complete our We believed from the beginning that 9+ion toensqothan vus"comvosurto"cu. eaves®“ --ee. ford Donlors Ano" thel can'aay 81”,212189210rS"28n5%27%9"inat tnoy havo boon and ero mon • of character and standing In their communattes. Mostos. “Clc Seen with us many years, which indicates that „se.arme.Rbak“Ns8a business principles. The Company provides that J ñrtíe Dealers the Ford car are consistent with the self-respect of the Dealers who ^’resent Ford V-S Is th. peak of our 30 years to experience. Its eight-cylinder engine is - - We have never made a better car. powerful and smooth running. The car is admittedly very good It is economical in “ —I- qualities. —----- and has comfortable — riding of advanced engine design and low car weight. operation because , roomiest and most powerful car we have ever built. It is the fastest Morrow counties the losses among the so-called common strains were serious. In each case Grimm came through fairly well. On the Corvallis experiment sta- ion endurance honors were shared I by Grimm and Canadian Variegated. I vhile Cossack and Montana Common lid fairly well, and Ladak, not es pecially suited to Willamette Valley onditions, nevertheless showed fair tands. Recommendation of complete stan dardization on Grimm alfalfa for all oils not infested with wilt is jus- tified by the results by these exper- .enees, Hyslop feels. When Grimm is not available, Canadian Variega- ed, Cossack or an established strain >f Montana Common are the next ■hoice for western Oregon. In east ern and southern Oregon the newer Ladak has made good records for winter-hardiness and drouth and I wilt resistance. NEW TYPE 4-H CLUBS GIVE GRIMM ALFALFA RECOVERS YOUTH FORESTRY TRAINING. BEST FROM HARD WINTER. Oregon 4-H club boys and girls have a "head start" on Uncle Sam’s reforestation army in becoming ac quainted with and helping to solve the state’s forestry problems. Forestry, which began its 4-H club career in a small way some five years ago, is entering its second year as a standard club project In Oregon on a par with the various branches of agriculture and home economics. The work consists es sentially of reforestation, tree iden tification, use of simple forestry in struments, forest trops, wild life study, wood utilization, and the planning and making up of an ex hibit. Club boys, and girls too. have ta ken up the new project with great enthusiasm, planting thousands of trees obtained from the state for estry nursery at Corvallis, clearing land, building trails, camp grounds and cabins, and becoming proficient in tree identification. In Tillamook county the county-court last year turned an 80-acre tract over to the 4-H foresters for a laboratory, and this year these youngsters are ob serving the results of their previous efforts, while preparing for another season's activities. In Lane county the 135 clubbers who completed the forestry project last year prepared two public fores t ramp sites in the national forests as a part of their work. In many other sections of the state, too, forestry is one of the most popular projectts. "Bringing the practical lessons of forestry to the 4-H club boys and girls is one of the most helpful movements along forestry lines in recent years," says George W Pea- vy. dean of the school of forestry at Oregon State college. Dean Peavy, and other prominent forestry men in Oregon and the Northwest, are giving the boys and girls and the state club department valuable assistance with the new project. The unmistakable superior win ter-hardiness of the Grimm variety of alfalfa over almost all other va rieties in all parts of the state has been amply proved by the way it came through the severe test of last winter’s “unusual” weather, be lleves G. R. Hyslop, farm crops chief at the Oregon Experiment station. In all sections of Oregon there were heavy losses of alfalfa last year, a survey by E. R. Jackman. extension agronomist, shows. Most of this loss came from the unadapt ed or non-hardy types of alfalfa, in cluding much of the Common and a great many of the so-called Chilean and other varieties from southern states. In practically every case, whether on farms, experiment sta tion field or experimental nurseries, Grimm outclassed all other alfalfa in ability to stand severe frosts, al though this honor was shared with the new Ladak alfalfa on some of the dryer lands where it Is parti cularly well adapted. In the uniform variety trial on i the Hermiston experiment station, a report from Supt. H. K. Dean shows that 77 per cent of the Grimm plants are alive and vigorous, as compared to South Dakota No. 12, 70 per cent; Turkestan, 68; Ontario or Canadian Variegated, 57; Com mon local, 42; Kansas Common, 36; Utah Common, 22; Argentine, 4; and South Africa, 0. A strain of so-called Chilean al falfa grown In the Surprise Valley of California, which had gained quite a reputation In southeastern Oregon, went out completely last winter, Jackman’s survey showed, while the southwestern Common In southwestern Oregon was hard hit. In central Oregon and Umatilla and | Ladak and Grim Prove Best. LAKEVIEW — That certified Grimm and Ladak are unquestion ably the beat varieties of alfalfa to sow in Lake county Is evident. Fields sown to these varieties showed practically no ill effects from last winter's severe cold spells, | while the common variety was killed out 40 to 95 per cent, according to | i Victor W. Johnson, county agent. COMMUNITY CANNERIES ESTABLISHED IN STATE. Community canneries, which proved such a boon to a number of Oregon counties last year, are being organized in greater numbers fer the coming i season. The horticultu ral products department at Oregon State college has received many re- quests for assistance in designing and installing such canneries and has given actual aid or been in communication recently with those in charge of projects at Astoria, The Dallas. Baker and West Fir. Last year more than 583.000 cans of fruit, vegetables or meat were canned In community plants opera ted in six counties, according to a compilation made by E. H. Wregand, head of the horticultural products work at Corvallis. TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJEKTS WE HEARTILY ENDORSE THE Pendleton Battery MADE IN PENDLETON Fully Guaranteed by Umatilla County Tax va yers. See JIM PEARSON Hermiston, Ore. LOCAL DEALER Buy This Battery and Keep Your Money at Home.