THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933
PAGE THREE
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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
Best display home canned products, Latch this year.
Mrs. J. Skovbo, Her.
Lester Hoover left Thursday for '
Needlework—
Washington State where he will at- '
Ladies’ wash dress ....... Irene Etter tend school this winter.
Pilot Rock.
/O8W
Mrs. Flossie Coates worked in
Display child's made-over garments Ray Barlow's store while Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Huff.
Mrs. Barlow were in Walla Walla.
Pillow cases, 1 pair, Mrs. O. O. Felt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christenson
A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
house, Her
1 Cent a Word
returned to their home in Portland |
Display colored embroidery, Mrs. O. after visiting several weeks at the
MISCELLANEOUS
O. Felthouse.
Nick Faler home.
Best Mending ___ Irene Etter, P. R.
Mrs. Ellen Flickenger gave a love APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOR
PREMIUM WINNERS AT PROJECT Patch work quilt ... Mrs. O. O. Felt
CANNING SCHEDULE.
WHEN SHOULD PULLETS BE
ly birthday dinner in honor of Rev.
rent. Osborn Apartments
49-tfc
house.
Miller. Mrs. Flickenger
Flickenger and Rev
Rev.
OCTOBER 1 to 7, 1933.
FAIR ARE LISTED
HOUSED?
Best display of 5 articles of sewing Miller's birthdays were the same I
by women's organization, M. E. day. Sunday the 24th. Those pres FOR SALE — A-No. 1 RED PUL-
H. E. Crosby, Poultry Extension Day A.M. 8-11 P.M. 1-3:30 Can
Division 1—Dairy Cattle
lets and breeding cockerels. Mrs.
Ladies Aid, Hermiston.
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mr. I
1 No. 21 Registered Jerseys—
Hooked Rug......................... Irene Etter and Mrs. Waite, Mr. and Mrs. Sou R. French, Hermiston.
Specialist from Oregon State college,
Tomatoes 1 Fruit
5-2‘tp
Fish
sets forth the following reasons for
1
1
Bulls. 3 yrs. or over, Roy Attebury Braided Rug ......... Mrs. L. C. Dyer ders, Mr. and Mrs. Bechdolt, Mr. |
1 No. 21 Bulls, 2 yrs., under 3 yrs., Mrs. F. Ladies’ made-over dress or coat. and Mrs. T. E. Messenger and daugh 1 RHODE ISLAND RED LAYING
poultrymen to consider in the busi W I Tomatoes j Fruit
Mrs. Waldo Dyer.
ter Lois.
pullets for sale cheap. W. J. War-
j Beans
No. 2*
ness of raising poultry. Mr. Cosby T I Meat
H. Reiks, Irrigon
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow motored ner, Hermiston.
5-2tc
was in town Wednesday and Thurs- F I Fish
212 Bulls, 1 yr., under 2 yrs.. Roy Division VII—Bovs' and Girls' Clubs
Sewing I—
to Walla Walla Monday.
Attebury.
day of this week while checking re S I Tomatoes
1st, Joyce McCulley. Columbia.
WHY
NOT
LOAD
YOUR
CAR
WITH
Mr. and Mrs. Hugg returned from |
Bulls, under 1 yr„
L. C. Dyer Sewing II—
suits from experiments made at the
things you do not need and bring
LaGrande where they have been vi-
1st,
Claudia
Gabriel,
Stanfield.
WILL
Cow,
5
yrs
or
L.
C.
Dyer
under
super-
over
FARM
BUREAU
AUXILIARY
Umatilla Field Station,
siting and hunting and will go on them in to the trading post. Liberal
2d,
Dorothy
Shelton,
Stanfield
Cow. under 3 yrs.,
Irene Attebury
to Yakima where they will pick ap trades and sometimes cash. The
vision of H. K. Dean, and confer- RESUME MEETINGS OCT. 8
3d, Opal Stockard. Columbia.
Helfer, 18 mo. to 2 rs..... L. C. Dyer
ples for a few weeks. They stopped |
ing with the Assistant County Agent
5-ltp
4th,
Mary
Johnson,
Stanfield.
Heifer, 1 yr. & under 18 mo.,L. Dyer
at his brother's home at Boardman. Trading Post, Hermiston.
on turkey and poultry problems.
Sewing
III
—
Farm
Heifer, under 1 yr., ...
L. C. Dyer
A regular meeting of the
Glen
Macken,
Harlen
Jones.
Mr.
1st. Patricia Richards. Stanfield.
Bush and Louie motored to La field, Umatilla County, Oregon, for
Bureau Auxiliary will be held Fri Grade Jersey Females
Cow, 5 yrs. and over, ...L. C. Dyer Hand Work—
In any business there is always a
Grande deer hunting but they didn’t the inspection of all persons Inter-
day,
October
6,
in
the
club
house
at
1st,
Maxine
Blinston,
Columbia.
Cow,
3
yrs.
to
5
yrs.
..
Dyer
.......
Joe
most efficient time for performing
have any luck.
i .... ...a
_________ 1.__________
2d. Velda Geer. Columbia.
Ves. Attebury had a stroke Tues ested, and all persons shall be pre-
certain duties incident to that busi Columbia. This will be the first of Cow, under 3 yrs, .....
3d. Audrey McCray, Columbia.
Heifer,
1
yr.,
or
over,
Dorothy
Shel-
sumed
to
have
notice of the time
the
regular
meetings
resumed
after
day night of last week and has been
ness. The postponement of these
4th, Florence McCray, Columbia.
ton, Stanfield.
very bad all week. Dr. MeMardo of and place of such meeting whether
tasks when the time Is ripe almost the summer vacation.
Heifer, under 1 yr.. ....Bill Jackson Canning I—
Heppner attended, but there has he receive actual notice or not.
always causes the operator to pay a
1st, Helen Jendrzejewski, Her.
Registered Holstein Sires —
been no improvement. Mrs. Hoover |
penalty in proportion to his negli- COUNTIES DOING FINAL WORK
2d,
Anne
Summerer,
Hermiston.
F. A. BAKER, Secretary.
Bulls,
under
1
year,
....Chas.
Lynch
is taking care of him at present.
gence. Thus, the failure of many
3d.
Eleanor
Dawson,
Hermiston.
Holstein
Females
—
There will be a dance in the gym j Stanfield, Oregon.
poultrymen to house their pullets ON WHEAT ACREAGE CONTRACT
Cow, 5 yrs, or over ...Chas. Lynch 4th, Ruth Pierson, Hermiston.
Saturday night, given by the High | September 1, 1933.
when they should be housed oft
Cow, 3 yrs., and under 5, C Lynch Canning II—
School students. They expect to give j
times forces the penalty of egg los-
(Sept. 7-28)
1st. Esther McMullen, Hermiston, a dance every two weeks.
ow, under 3 yrs.
..Chas. Lynch
ses through a pastial fall molt.
With the September 25 deadline Helfer, 18 mo. and over, Chas. Lynch
id. Rosella Matott. Hermiston.
Mrs. Glen Macken visited with
Pullets should be housed when
3d, Mary Rodda. Hermiston.
Westland Irrigation District
Mrs. Scovbo Sunday.
they are ready to lay; not too long for filing wheat contract applica Heifer, 1 yr., under 18 mo., C Lynch
4th, Jane Jackson, Hermiston.
Many children have been out of j
before production or too Ing after tions past, the big job of county Heifer, under 1 yr.......Dorcas Throop
Equilization Notice.
legistered
Guernsey
Sire
—
Canning
III
school this week on account of colds. !
wards. For example, the man who wheat allotment committees is get
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Bulls, 3 yrs., or over, .. W. LI ndner
1st, Edith Clarke. Hermiston.
Dave Johnson won his match in |
has 1000 pullets on the range, has
2d. Marie Skovbo, Hermiston.
the Smoker at The Dalles and will | on Tuesday, October 3rd, 1933, at
a definite task cut out for him and ting under way, as approved appli lulls, 2 yrs.. under 3 yrs., W. Cop
pock of Adams.
3r, Lois Hutchison. Hermiston.
fight again Saturday night at Ar-j 8:00 o’clock P. M., the directors of
egg production sets the time for do cations come in from community
Bulls, under 1 yr............ W. Coppock
4th, Edna Turnblad, Hermiston.
lington.
ing it. When approximately 100 committees.
Westland Irrigation District, acting
Guernsey
Females
—
Canning
I
—
eggs daily are produced on the
Between now and December 1, all Cow, 5 yrs. or over ..... W. Coppock
as a Board of Equalization will meet
1st.
Florence
Hutton.
Stanfield.
One of the oldest women pipe-
range, the wise operator will select of the work of correcting the appli
Cow, 3 yrs. and under 5 yrs., W.
at the office of the district in Her-
2d, Nadine Reuber, Stanfield.
and house from 300 to 500 of the
smokers in the United States is Mrs.
Coppock.
cations,
publishing
each
grower
’
s
3d.
Mildred
Gabriel,
Stanfield.
miston, Oregon, to review and cor-
most advanced pullets — those that
Bickford,
8
2,
of
Aakland,
Me.,
Lefia
. W. Coppock
4th, Virginia Gabriel, Stanfield.
have been laying a short time and acreage and production figures, mak Cow, ùnder 3 yrs.
reet the annual assessment of said
who began smoking a pipe when
those ready to lay in a short time. ing the necessary adjustments so Heifer, 18 mo. and over. W. Coppock Cooking II—
district, to be levied on or before
1st, Patric fa Richards. Stanfield. eight years old.
In two or three weeks another 200 that county allotments will agree leiter, 1 yr., under 18 mo.. W.
Coppock.
the first Tuesday in September,
2d, Helen Jendrzejewski, Her.
to 300 pullets will bloom out and
Heifer, under 1 yr., ...... W. Coppock
1933.
3d. Dorcas Throop, Hermiston.
these should be housed. In another with official wheat production sta Open
to All Dairy Cattle—
Hermiston Irrigation District
4th, Doris Hutton, Stanfield.
J. W. MESSNER, Secretary.
f< w weeks the third and final select tistics, publishing the grower allot
let
of
sire,
4
animals,
any
age.
ei
Cooking III—
ion should be made. The small group ments and maximum acreage fig
(Sept. 7-28)
Notice.
ther
sex,
two
or
more
exhibi
of slow developing, tail-enders, and ures, preparing the contracts and
1st, Edna Turnblad, Hermiston.
tors may combine, Owens &
Notice is hereby given that the
misfits might as well be marketed.
2d,
Margaret
Clarke,
Hermiston.
Son, Pendleton.
However, out of this small cull getting them signed, and properly
Board of Directors of the Hermiston
of dam, 2 animals either
bunch of pullets left on range, preparing all of them for sending in Product
Irrigation District, acting as a
sex,
Chas.
Lynch,
Her.
Calf
Club
—
Jersey.
where there is no competition, a tc the Agricultural Adjustment Ad
Board of Equalization, will meet at
Best
fitted
animal,
Dorcas
Throop.
Div.
1:
Heifer
calf,
Darrell
Seeliger.
few of them will develop into fair ministration, must be done. Decem
Jest display dairy cattle, C. Lynch Div.
the district office in Hermiston,
2:
Yearling
heifer,
Darrell
birds.
Oregon, on the 1st Tuesday in Octo-
It is foolish to think that all pul ber 1 is the deadline after which no
Division 11—Honev.
Seeliger.
lets will come into production at the contracts will be received at Wash Extracted alfalfa sweet honey, Eber Div. 3: Producing cow, Irene Atte ber, 1933, at 8:00 P. M„ for the
same time. Exclusive of the tail ington.
Mossie, Pilot Rock.
purpose of reviewing and correcting!
bury.
enders, any flock will develop into
Not until after the contracts from Specimen beeswax, Lilian Louder
the assessments and appropriations
Calf
Club
—
Holstein.
three groups. This development na a county have all been sent to the
milk, Hermiston.
Div. 1: Heifer calf. Dorcas Throop. of taxes for the year 1933.
turally outlines the housing proce
Single
comb
nucleus,
Eber
Mossie
Wheat Adjustment Administration
dure into three parts.
E. D. MARTIN, See.
Ilngle comb nucleus golden Italian Div. 2: Yearling heifer. Clement
Stockard.
The surest way to invite trouble and checked over there, can any
bees, J. Skovbo, Her.
(Sept.
7-28)
and disappointment is to house im grower In a county receive his bene Single comb nucleus Coroniolan or Div. 3: Producing cow. Jack Reeves.
mature. slow developing
pullets fit payments. The wheat growers of
Calf Club—Beef Breeds.
Caucasian bees, J. Skovbo.
W. J. WARNER
Notice.
with the fully developed, laying
Largest and most attractive display Div. 1 : Heifer ealf, Neal Blakely.
bossy ones. Housing pullets is a Oregon will be entitled to approxi
Div.
2 : Yearling heifer. Bill Jack-
of apiarian products, J. Skovbo
Notice is hereby given that the
mately three million dollars on the
business, not a lottery.
son.
Division III—Poultry.
1933 crop, two-thirds of it this fall.
Feeding Facts to Bear in Mind.
Div. 3 ■ Producing cow, Dorothy Board of Directors of the Stanfield
..... T. O’Grady
Irrigation District will meet as a
Shelton.
Pullets just starting in to lay de Naturally they are anxious to get Pen, 4 hens, ....
..S. L. Carson
mand more feed. At this time it is their payments, but a great deal of Pen, 4 pullets ...
Board of Equalization at 1 o’clock
Pig
Club.
Paul Marble Div. 2: Fat hog, Neil Blakely, Echo.
only natural for them to be raven work must first be done by the coun Ien ..
.... Mrs. Jesse Hooker Div. 3: Sow pig, Leo Reuber, Stan. P. M. Tuesday, October 3, 1933, In
Pullet ...
ous consumers of grain in following
the office of the district in the
Jock .....
................. T. O’Grady
nature’s law to fortify their bodies ty allotment committees.
......... Herbert Skovbc
One cause of delay in some coun- Jockerel
with reserve for the job ahead. The
•
•
• • • • • • • • • • • Bank of Stanfield Building, in W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
caretaker should feed according to ties is that many applications have 3est display Barred Plymouth Rocks
the City of Stanfield, Umatilla
General Dentistry
T. O’Grady.
BOARDMAN NEWS t County,
the birds appetite and avoid becom not been made out correctly. Some
Oregon, for the purpose of
Rhode
Island
Reds-
—
X-Ray and Diagnosis
ing a bucket feeder through habit.
By
Mrs.
Dan
Ransier
reviewing and correcting its appor-
As egg production increases and the growers did not understand that Mrs. R. French of Hermiston won
Phone 9-J
Mrs. Dan Ransier visited at the tionment of taxes, said taxes being Bank Bldg.
first on pen, 4 hens; pen, 4 pul
weather grows colder, the pullets they are entitled to include as land
rank Hadley home Friday.
Residence Phone 26-J
lets; hen; pullet; cock; cockerel;
for tolls and charges fixed by the
need more teed.
eeded to wheat, wheat acreage
Several people from Boardman
and best display reds.
Sunday and Evenings by
Pullets gain in weight more rap vhich could not be re-seeded be-
motored to Pendleton to take in the Board of Directors on September 6,
Vhite Leghorns—
idly after they are housed. Laying
Appointment
1932
for
the
year
1933
being
delin-
of
weather
conditions,
or
Round-Up
last
week.
pullets left on the range too long ause
Pen, 4 hens ........... Harry Spinning
Miss Clyde Carrick and Mrs. Will quent and unpaid September 5, t
after they start to lay don’t gain so which was prepared in the manner Pen, 4 pullets, ..... .Harry Spinning
fast and frequently lose weight. The ■ustomary but could not be seeded Ien ........................... Harry Spinning Willbanks motored to Hermiston en 1933.
business Tuesday.
experienced poultryman knows what
In the meantime the assessment
ecause of unfavorable weather con- Pullet ....................... .. C. M. Jackson
Fay Darr and Claud Mayor spent
it means when a laying pullet loses
Cock, cockerel ...... Harry Spinning
A. W. Christopherson, M. D.
list
and record will be in the office
iitions.
weight. This paragraph really ex
lest display W. L. ..Harry Spinning •he week end with her sister, Eunice
Appointments:
Other growers failed to under- Cggs—
Anderson and family, and father. of the secrotary of the Board, in
plains why pullets should be housed
National Hospital Ass'n.
’ to
‘ lay and not stand that volunteer wheat harvest- Best 1 doz. white eggs, N. J. Van Mr. Darr. She is teaching at Pot the office of the district, in Stan-
when they are ready
Skike, Hermiston.
Union Pacific R. R.
too long afterwards.
id for grain, wheat cut ripe and fed
U. S. Veteran’s Exam.
ilds in Control 19 Cannibalism without threshing, and wheat al Best 1 doz. brown eggs, Zell French
Losses.
U. S.
C. M. T. C.
lowed to ripen and hogged or pas Turkeys—Bronze—
Pullets should not be housed on a tured off, should be counted, as well Pen, 2 pullets, 1 cockerel, H. G.
Life Insurance Exam.
Rankin.
hot day or when humidity is low. is wheat cut when ripe and thresh-
City Health Officer
PuPllet, under 1 yr., ............. L. Todd
Allow a minimum of two inches of
Bank Bldg.
General Practice
mash hopper space for each pullet ed. Some growers put in only the Hen, over 1 yr., ....................... L. Todd
acreage
actually
harvested and Young Tom, under 1 yr., ,...L. Todd
in the laying house.
BY AL KENNINGS
Succulent green feed, roots, al- hreshed In figuring their acreage Old Tom. over 1 yr.................. L. Todd
The following is the semi-annual provement association, showing the
Other than Bronze—
faifa hay. any one or all. should be and production.
report of the Umatilla Herd Im- records to date of each herd on test:
Pen,
2
pullets,
1
cockerel
(Narra-
fed to pullets coming into lay and
Some growers, on the other hand,
gansett) E. G. Tilden.
Cows f ow
should be continued until they are
Total
Total
Ave.
Ave
house broken and until the egg size included wheat planted and cut for Pullet, under 1 yr (W. Holland)
on test Mo. lbs. M
lbs. F
lbs. M lbs. F
Garnet
D.
Best.
is large enough to be cut over grade tay or pasture. Such wheat cannot
11
62 33,713 1626.2 3277.9 157.7
for dark yolks. Green feed promotes be included. However, acres of wheat Hen, over 1 yr., (W. Holland) R. Roy Attebury ..
ERNEST GHORMLEY
V. Jones, Irrigon.
F. A. Baker ......
19 106 56,142 2698.4 3172.4 152.7
a laxative condition in prevention of nroven to have been seeded with
Young
tom,
under
1
yr.
(W.
Hol
MEN'S CLOTHING and
partial and complete cases of pro
C. M. Berry ...
12
23 12,324
495.6 1073.7
43.1
the Intention of cutting for grain
land) R. V. Jones, Irrigon.
LADIES HOSE
lapsis or "blow outs.”
G.
Chamness
....
66
6
2,673
121.3
4 4 5.5
20.2
301 E. Court St.
Pullets should be fed more liber but which through necessity or some All Breeds—
Phone 326
Peter
Castrlc
................
Best
display
of
turkeys
(Bronze)
L.
10
62
34,877
1834.5
3399.8
178.0
ally on wheat, barley and oats with unforseen situation were cut for hay
Pendleton, Oregon
Todd,
Hermiston.
A.
R.
Coppock
&
Son..
14
85 42,995 1923.1 3020.9
emphasis laid on less corn while or pastured off, may be included in
(Holland) G. D. Best, Her.
pullets are coming in to lay.
Fred Davis ..................
6
24 17,503
768.9
2917.2 128.0
the average acreage seeded.
The pullet ration should be a bul-
Division IV—Farm Products.
L. C. Dyer ....................
48 24,318 1309.9 3493.5 189.5
7
County
allotment
committtes
are
Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
exhibits,
■’ should be
First on individual farm
ky one and the mash
T.
Gregory .............
41 354 191,887 9362.1 4349.2 211.7
ground to a coarseness consistent expected to have to work several Earl Carson, Hermiston; Second,
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Third, E. H. Dunning ........ .
with uniformity.
9
48 27,859 1179.2
weeks straightening out individual Sophie Kopacz, Stanfield;
2962.6
125.2
Frequent feeding of small a- applications, preparing the data for Mrs. F. Reiks, Irrigon.
George Hower
12
72 39,719 1 935.3 3,310.0 161.2
mounts of grain in very shallow lit
Rural type potatoes. W. J. Logan E.O.S. Hospital ....
73 524 404.31 4 16508.5 5396.6 217.7, Bond Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
ter should be made during the early publicatinn, figuring individual al Netted Gemi potatoes, H. Lindner
48 24,912 1278.3 3114.1 159.8
11
day of housing to keep the pullets lotments. adjusting figures to agree Corn, 15 ears, yellow, Bill Logan E. L. Jackson
30 15.687
busy.
with official county acreage and Corn. 15 ears, white. Earl Carson C. M. Jackson
5
749.4
3127.5
149.9
An’outside yard is a big factor the production statistics, getting con- Corn on stalk. 6 stalks, H. Lindner J. Jendrzejewski .
11
57 30,537 1 602.3 3256.4 170.1
DR. H. A. NEWTON ;
first few weeks after pullets are
Squash, table carrots, . Bill Logan Carl Johnston .....
6
26 1 9.430
839.2 3764.1
162.8
Mary Skovbo
Table squash ......
housed in reducing cannibalism. A tracts signed, and other details.
13
78 33,461
1656.3 2573.9
H. Lindner Louis Keen -------
127.3
close watch should be kept during
Table Pumpkin .
the first few days after pullets are they need it or not is just another Sweet Potatoes ... . ..A. C. Lindner V. 8. Keikkala
:
11
31 13,004
565.2 1267.3
55.1
•
Bermuda Onions . ... A. E. Swarner Floyd Laird ...... .
housed for the natural, blood thir- way of injuring poultry profits.
•
15
75 35,528 1798.4
2884.9
146.5
Pendleton,
Oregon
sty. picking pullet that roams
i
Yellow Globe Type Onions .... A. E.
Lewis ........
19
88
2159
n
There
is
much
evidence
to
prove
4
4,755
3289.7
149.9
through the flock. Such natural
Swarner
Carson Linder ...
10
60 38.447 1779.6 3844.7 177.7
cannibals are fine example teachers. that flocks needlessly wormed do Tomatoes .............
. Earl Carson
Such a pullet when observed and not lay as well as untreated flocks. Largest Squash .
18
97 64,790 2817.2 4078.4
177.1
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
W. G. Webber Wm. Luttrell .....
If
the
flock
is
really
emaciated
pale
caught should have her beak trim
45
Tallest 6 stalk corn ....A. E. Swarner Chas. Lynch ....
194,529 67,945 4637.6 161.7
PROPERTY SEE
shanked,
rough
featured
and
the
med just back of the ears.
Enos Martin . .
Division V—Flowers.
4
20 16,618
784.4 4154.5 19« 1
J. W. CLARKE at
The nests should be darkened flock shows definite presence of Best general
display.
Mrs.
Harvey
Edna Mulkins .
6
31
26.047
1 146.2 5089.2 223.4
with slitted burlap to prevent the worms in large numbers per fowl,
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
Payne, first; Mrs. Baxter Hut-
idle curious from standing there and then of course, they should be given
Moore .....
78 43,242 2066.1 3326.1 158.9
Glen
13
721 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
chlson.
second;
and
Mrs.
E.
Til-
a
remedy
for
the
particular
worm
picking a pullet in the process of
L. W. Owens ....
18 121 63,313 3989.3 *3589.9 169.5
den, third.
with
which
they
are
infested.
A
gen
expelling the egg.
Most artistic vase. Mrs. R. H. Mc- Harvey Payne ..
17 109 43,406 2318.7 2405.8 128.5
Some resort to the practice of eral shot gun remedy to eradicate
71 22,774 1216.8 1897.8 101.4
12
tipping beaks of all pullets housed species of worms they may have and Atee, first; Mrs. 8. L. Carson. sec- A. W. Purdy ......
BRADLEY & SON
ond; and Mrs. Harvey Payne,
is to spray the abdominal fluff fea don’t have is not in keeping with
Harry
Quick
....
150
77.498 3628.0 3099.9 145.0
25
third.
thers with various bitter concoc best practices.
Shoe Rebuilder»
J.
H.
Reid
......
19
86
43,539
2361.5
3055.4
164.3
A flock of pullets that is smooth Division VI—Women's Department.
tions; some use commercial no-pick
We rebuild shoes with machinery
21 185 93.536 4104.7 4075.0 178.9
Edna Turnblad Wm. Schable ....
pastes and others more effectively featured, yellow shanked, bright Loaf white bread.
your shoes were made on. The
14
84 53.222 2275.2 3801.6
resort to the use of the metal pick- eyed, smooth red combs and in good Butter Cake ............. Nadine Reuber Frank Seeliger
163.0
flesh doesn't need a shot of worm Angel food. Sunshine or Sponge Paul Seeliger ..
out shields.
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only factory machines in Umatilla
1715.1
3685.0
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Clarke
cake ............. Edith
Cannibalism In its various forms medicine any more than its owner
8
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County. Mail your shoes to us.
40 22.047
is the contributing cause of a death needs a shot of poison for a couple Layer cake .................. Dorcas Th roop F
We pay the return postage. Bet
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of bunions that he doesn’t have.
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habit; it is no small job to break
If he is compelled to treat them Pies, double crust, Mrs. F. R. Moore R. H. Stockard
habit In man. beast or fowl once it anyway, he should take a half dozen Pies, single crust
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is well formed.
of each grade of pullets; confine Canned fruita, vegetables, Mrs. J. E. Welchli ........
28.021 1207.9 2538.2 109.7
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643 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore
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Preserves, jam
Mrs L. M Marble Geo. Wurster
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WANT
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
CRACKERS
3 lb. box
37c
WESSON OIL
29c qt.
Crescent Coffee
Highest Grade
3
84c
Pound Can
BACON
Mild Cure — Medium Weight
15c lb
CHEESE
1st Grade-Loaf
16c lb
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Apple Box
Pay nPackit
Farmer’s Cash Store
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Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil-
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fourth Thursday.
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