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THEHERMISTONHERALD. HERMISTON.
OREGON.
THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1938.
in Oregon.
The committee for Umatilla coun f COLUMBIA NEWS t
t BOARDMAN NEWS 1
Published every Thursday at Hermis- ty consists of A. R. Copock, Adams,
By MARIJANE HAMMER.
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by H. J. Ott. Hermiston; John W. Crow,
The annual Senior Frolic given by
Marian Ott is ill at her home with
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Pendleton; E. J. Chastain, Freewa
the high school Tast Saturday eve
ter. and 8. J. Culley, Weston. All the mumps this week,
Publishers,
ning was well attended by local and
Markets
Along
Busy
High
Coy
Dunham
was
a
Pendleton
these men have served on this com
out-of-town folks. Kaufman's orch
Entered as Second Claes Matter
visitor Saturday.
estra ot Pendleton furnished the
mittee previously.
way Do More Business,
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
music. The hall was beautifully de
Carl Hammer, who has been em-
The
Governor
also
has
appointed
corated with the senior class colors
Oregon.
Says Cornell Expert.
ployed
at
Connor
Beach,
Oregon,
a state farm-debt adjustment com
of pale green and silver.
Subscription Bates
mittee which will continue to assist during the winter returned to his By, H. R. Varnev. Department ot Farm
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolfe spent
Management, New York Collere ot Axri-
home
Thursday.
81.06 the county committees as In the past.
the week end here at the J. F. Gor-
culture. WNU Service.
Joe Hawkins of Adams was an
Six Months ...
If you want to make your roadside ham home. They are now living at
.75
Oregon farm leaders were among
Three Months
.50 the first in the country to put into all night guest at the Tom Wilson market a financial success, place It on Blalock where Mr. Wolfe is signal
Throughout every phase of our development—past, present,
home Saturday.
a heavily traveled highway. This Is maintainer.
and
into a thousand tomorrows—there have been, and will
effect the voluntary farm-debt ad
Miss
Helen
Slanger
and
Miss
Cec-
Mr. and Mrs. Carr of Milton, Ore., oue of the main points to consider.
continue to be, certain fundamental truths, facts which
justment plan which has now be visited at the Pete Beamer home
The department recently studied 163 ilia Partlow, students at the Hood
come nationwide with 44 state com this week. Mrs. Carr is the former roadside markets In all parts of the River business college, spent the
must be present wherever there is progress.
ON
week end here with their parents.
mittees and 2.720 county commit Agnes Beamer.
state and plans to get further Informa
Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger
tion on this type of business.
tees with 13.500 members, reports
and family and Miss Myrtle Flep of
Chief among these, we believe, is ambition. Without it, there
Dean Harrison, who has been em-
The market should be on a level road Condon were guests at the J. F.
L. R. Breithaupt, extension econo ployed at the Baaxter Hutchison
would be no progress.
or on the top of a bill, because many Barlow home Saturday and Sunday.
mist at Oregon State college, secre home, left Saturday for
his home in motorists will not stop their cars
Theron
Anderson
spent
the
week
Before the Sunset.
tary of the state committee.
Portland.
This bank both practices and fosters ambition. It is ambi
either up or down a steep grade.
end at his home in Imbler. He was
These committees are assisting in
We are reminded of a life that is
The market should be clearly seen accompanied to La Grande by Mrs.
Faith Wilson. Martha Lenz, Helen
tious for the growth of Hermiston and this community in
taken before the sunset in the un bringing about thousands of amia Addleman,
Bill Lindner, Tommy from some distance In both directions. Warner and Mrs. Attebury, who vis
every direction. It fosters ambition by encouraging habits
timely death of Floyd McMullen. A ble adjustments between farm debt- | Stewart, and Woodrow Whitsett of Get rid of. or avoid, obstacles such as ited at the Wicklander and Nizer
of saving and directing sound investments.
life filled with an optimistic, ambi ora and creditors, thereby avoiding Columbia district were among the bushes, buildings, or large sign boards. homes, and Mrs. Madge Butzer, who
tious spirit and a desire to forge the disastrous economic and social members of the senior class who had The market should be in a shady loca- went on to her home in Baker.
Boardman delegates who attend
ahead to things that come from consequences of wholesale foreclo their flunk day at Bingham Springs tion, because shady spots are not only ed the state Christian Endeavor con
more Inviting to customers, but aid In
wholesome living, after which the sure proceedings, he says. They are Friday and Saturday.
vention at The Dalles over the week
protecting produce from the sun.
Creator meant for us to pattern our given credit by national authorities,
Elbert Hutchison of Pendleton
Stands along curves in the highway end included the Misses Maryetta
Lois Messenger and Laverue
lives. A life that came from a home including the President, for aiding visited at his home here Sunday,
are not favorably situated because Thomas.
of Hermiston
Baker, and Rev. and Mrs. H. B.
built upon the solid foundations of materially in the extensive farm
Mr. and Mrs. Cone and son Wayne, automobiles parked on curves fre Thomas.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
training, sacrifice, service and love. mortgage reflnaclng operations of William Durant and Lloyd Killgore quently lead to accidenta. The ap
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands and
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE, President
We are reminded of a life which the Farm Credit Administration.
of Seattle, Wn., were over night proaches to the market should be wide Donna Jane visited several days this
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
it is better to have known only a
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
Officers of the state committee are guests at the Tom Wilson home and inviting, and ample parking space week at the Buster Rands home. Mr.
short while, than never to have O. M. Plummer, Portland, chairman; Thursday. They were returning front should be provided. Sales have been Rands has been in charge of a CCC
increased one-flfth to one-fourth by i camp at Port Orford since last fall
known at all. Friendly, helpful and E. A. McCornack. Eugene, vice- a trip into Idaho.
"across the road” parking. Many per and is now being transferred to
thoughtful of others. Working to chairman; L. R. Breithaupt, Corval
Herbert Fox «of Milton, who spent sons and cars around a stand tend to Meacham.
The Home Economics club was en
ward the constructive aide of life lis, secretary; and Judge Ed. L. Bry the winter in Columbia district, is attract many more.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
the 18th day of May, 1935, at 2:00
tertained at the home of Mrs. L. V.
but never losing sight of the bright an, Junction City, counselor.
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Location of the market on the right Root last Wednesday.
o'clock in the afternoon as the time,
now in the Walla Walla hospital
Service at 11:00 A.M.
spots which are met along that path
and the rooms of the above entitled
District chairmen are George H. recovering from an appendicitis op- side of the highway going toward the
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morgan and
Meeting on Tuesday and Friday
city may mean more business. Trav- | sons of Portland visited over the
in building a character of fine Am Füllen wider, Carlton; George W. eration.
Court in the County Court House in
nights
at
7:45.
Everybody
welcome.
elers who go toward the city usually week end at the H. H. Weston home.
erican manhood.
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon
Potts, Jefferson; Elmo Chase, Eug
Bessie Hammer of Salem, is spend
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
Gladys Graves, who is working at
An untimely death, yea, but a ene; Glenn B. Marsh, Hood River; two weeks at her home in Columbia make larger purchases than those who
as
the place when and where hear
--------------------
leave town, and motorists prefer to Lexington, was at her home here
life’s work well done.
ing is to be had thereon. All per
E. H. DeLong, La Grande; and Judge district.
stop on the right side of the road. If I over the week end.
Eldon Wilson and Hector Wick- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH sons interested are hereby notified
Robert W. Sawyer, Bend.
Sergeant and Mrs. Clifton Dris- possible, locate the market near a log
MARTIN REAPPOINTS DEBT
to then and there appear and show
W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
Other members of the state com call ot Fort Stevens, Ore., and Mrs. ical stopping place. Sites near camps lander of La Grande were guests at
the Wilson home Saturday and Sun-
mittee. mostly heads ot farm organi- Priscilla Gifford and Woodruth Gif and places of amusement often mean day.
ADJUSTMENT COMMITTEES.
Morning worship, 10:00 o'clock. cause, if any they have, why said
rations, are Garnet Barret, Heppner: ford of Stanfield, visited at the Cas Increased sales.
Miss Ina Leghorn and Lloyd Gray Sermon theme "Perils of Disciple- report should not be approved, the
Finally, alm to make use of any of Arlington visited Tuesday eve- ship.” Sunday school at 11:00 A. executrix discharged and the estate
Expressing hearty approval of the Morris Christensen, McCoy; R. W ady home Sunday.
the nine at the G. F. Harford home.
work accomplished during the past Till, Portland; Mac Hoke, Pendle-
Miss Pauline Morris of Pilot Rock special landscape attractions In
M., with Mrs. E. E. Rainwater, sup closed.
W. O. King was taken seriously
Dated this 18th day of April,
two years and a desire for the con ‘on; Kenneth Nielson, Eugene; Her visited at her home over the week vicinity.
ill last Thursday evening and was erintendent. Primary, junior and
1935.
tinuance of farm-debt adjustment nan Oliver, John Day; Ross Wood. end.
adult departments.
taken
to
the
Hepner
hospital,
but
Terraces Will Control
IDA L. JEWETT, Executrix.
work through the voluntary commit 3alem; S. T. White. Salem; F. L.
was able to return home Sunday.
Epworth League at 7:00 o’clock.
A meeting of the Blue Ribbon 4-H
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carpenter and Notice that this puts our evening
(April 18—May 16)
tee plan. Governor Martin has ap Ballard and R. S. Besse, Oregon calf club was held Friday evening
Drainage of Lowlands
Zelda spent Thursday, Friday and
pointed committees in each county 'tate college.
Much of the poor drainage In roll Saturday
service
on
the
summer
schedule,
with
at the Lathrop home.
In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. McRay announce the ing arena of farm lands In the Middle
TAKEN UP NOTICE.
Miss May Wurster spent the week the message on "The Bread of Life”
West
will
be
controlled
or
reduced
au-
end with Elizabeth Slanger.
delivered at 8:00 o’clock. As an ad
marriage of their daughter Ethel to
Notice
is hereby given that I have
tomatically when the lands are prop
Miss Mary Chaffee came from ded interest we will show pictures
Frank Laird of Stanfield.
erly terraced, says A. T. Holman, agri Heppner Saturday to attend the sen-
taken up and have kept for about
on the Bible, in "Instances During
Marjorie Patch was an over night cultural engineer at the federal soil ior frolic.
1
10 days at the Walter Rood ranch.
guest of Marjorie Grey Tuesday.
F. F. Klints and George Blayden the Time of the Judges.”
erosion farm, at Bethanay, Mo. Good
6 miles Southwest of Hermiston on
Official board meeting after church
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mikeesll, Mrs. systems of terraces frequently reclaim were business visitors in Heppner
Butter Creek, the following described
Sunday.
T. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. T. 10 to 20 per cent of low wet areas and Monday.
animals:
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and son
at
the
same
time
save
nine-tenths
of
YEAR ENDING FEBRUARY • 1935
Campbell were Sunday afternoon
Johnny motored from Portland Sat
One black Holstein cow, 2 years
the
erosion
losses
on
rolling
high
lands.
The officers and directors of the Umatilla Herd Improvement Associa visitors at the Childs Barham home.
urday accompanied by Mrs. Dilla-
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH.
old, with suckling calf (pole yoke),
Unterraced
watersheds
permit
the
tion for the past year hava been L. C. Dyer, secretary. Hermiston; C. A
bough,
and
spent
Sunday
at
the
Mrs. Tom Wilson was a Pendle
One Jersey yearling heifer (pole
C. R. Moore, Minister.
run-off from higher lands to flow over Dillabough home.
Lynch, Hermiston; and L. W. Owens, Pendleton.
ton visitor Saturday.
yoke).
low-bottom lands. If the water does
Miss Miriam Campbell visited at
Bible school at 10:00 A. M.
The tact that the production of 40 cows was figured at 10c per quart
W. A. Mikesell and A. H. Cable not form gullies In the bottoms, It may the W. O. King home over the week
Said animals will be sold, unless
Preaching and Communion 11:00
of milk produced, and that the prodiction of 100 cows was figured at destroyed a den of thirteen coyotes mnke seepy swamps or bogs out of end.
A. M. Morning topic, "The Ohurch of redeemed, at public auction to the
50c lb. butterfat should be taken in to consideration when determining
James
Wilson
them.
Terraces
check
and
distribute
from
San
Francisco
highest bidder for cash in hand on
the value of product per cow. The average price received for butterfat Sunday near the reservoir.
is visiting at the Robert Wilson Christ Spoken Against.”
Kenneth Knerr of Hermiston vis- the flow of water from the hill land home.
for the year was 24.45 canta.
the 4th day of May, 1935, at the
Fellowship
dinner
Sunday.
Come
ited at the Dixon home Sunday af- and permit the soil to absorb as much
Mrs. Case gave an interesting lec spend the day and get acquainted, above ranch at 10:00 o’clock A. M.
Number of herds tested during the year ...........
as it needs. The surplus, In wet sea
............... 35
ternoon.
Dated at Hermiston, Ore., on this
Number of herds completing year's test ..........
sons or from exceedingly heavy rains ture to the home nursing class last if a stranger.
............... 31
Mr. and Mrs. Sink of The Dalles Is conducted along terrace channels to Thursday afternoon on “100,000,-
Number of cows tested during the year....... ....
............. 552
The C. E. meets at 6:45 P. M. 18th day of April, 1935.
000
Guinea
Pigs
”
and
"Skin
Deep."
Number of cows completing year’s teat..........
are visiting at the Udey home this nutlets and does not run down the
............. 462
Signed, WALTER ROOD.
Mrs. G. F. Harford and children Topic "How Can I Serve Christ in
Average pounds of milk produced par cow.....
5.434.3 Iba.
week. They are Mrs. Udey's parents. hillsides In gullying torrents.
My
Vocation
7"
attended
the
funeral
of
Lester
Leg
Average pounds of butterfat produced per cow
. 294.8 lbs.
In checking and distributing the flow horn in Arlington Thursday.
Gilbert Costa, who is now employ-
Average value of producta par cow .....................
The delegates who attended the
..... 8107.04
of
water, terracss with broad, flat, or
Cas-
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Deos and daugh state C. E. convention at The Dalles
Average cost of roughage per cow....................
ed
at
The
Dalles,
visited
at
the
....... 888.18
slightly rounded drainage channels are ter and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell
Average cost of grain per cow ....................... ......
......... 89.81
ady home this week.
most effective. The bottoms of the wa from Willow Creek were Sunday will have charge of the evening ser
Total average feed cost per cow .........................
....... 848.49
Mrs. J. J. Krauss of 623
vice Sunday and give their reports,
ter channels msy be made In the form guests at the R. Wilson home.
Average profit above feed cost per cow...........
N.
Helena St. Spokane,
....... 864.55
Wash.,
said:
"I "lacked
Average returns per dollar expended for feed
of a narrow U, but should not be in a
.......... 81.53
Chas. Dillon made a business trip instead of the evening sermon. They
strength. I would get awful
Average toed coot per 100 lbs. milk ................ .
IRRIGON NEWS
sharp V shape.
...... 8 .681
to Portland the first of the week. will take charge of the song service
headaches too, and felt very
miserable. Dr. Pierce's Gold
Average feed coot per pound butterfat ..........
........ 14.7c
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
The smoker scheduled for next and entire evening program.
en Medicei Discovery com
Number of cows culled out ...................................
........ ...... 72
week has been indefinitely postponed.
pletely built me up so that I
Come
and
learn
the
good
things
Cleanest
Pigs
Grow
to
Number of members having pure-bred sires .
.............. 10
felt just wonderful.” Sold
Esthel Oliver spent the week end
High School Notes.
by all druggists.
The high school library has re- they received from their trip.
with her grandmother Mrs. Gus Hal
Be
Fattest,
Worth
More
COMPARISON OF TEN HIGH AND TEN LOW PRODUCING COWS.
New size, tablets SO eta,
The young people’s oratory and
ceived fifty books from Heppner
lett at Goldendale, Wn.
liquid
$1.00.
Large
size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35.
Contrary to general belief the pig which have been rebound in the physical culture class meets Satur-
Lbs.
Lbs. Value
Cost of Cost of Total
Profit
Write to Dr. Pierce s Clinic, Buffalo, N, Y.,
Roy Bedwell was an Ione, Ore., Is not in his natural element when he SERA service here.
of
Milk
Fat
for free medical advice.
P. M.
roughage grain
feed
above
The grade school play ground is day night from 7:30 to 9:00
Is surrounded by tilth, observes a
product
coat feed cost visitor Thursday.
Word was received here this week writer in Pathfinder Magazine. Ac being improved. Two new swings
Ave. per cow
10 high cows
BAPTIST CHURCH
that Mrs. Nora Wilson, who is visit- cording to a recent finding by the De- have been built and new bar and
chain apparatus installed.
In Association 9613 466.3 $110.26 134.56 117.10 $52.36 $63.90
Ing her daughter at Gresham. Or., partment of Agriculture the pig fat
The
last
P.T.A.
meeting
of
the
Ave. per cow
Bible school, 10.00 A. M. Mrs.
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
is quite seriously ill and may have tens most easily when he is kept in a year was held last Thursday eve
10 low cows .. 3398 143.0
34.25
30.38
7.54
37.92
2.97
superintendent.
Morning
clean
place.
In
most
cases
the
pig
’
s
Serell,
ning. Open house was held with
to undergo an operation.
Amt. in favor
Physician and Burgeon.
apparent liking for things unclean is
at 11:00. Sermon by Evan-
of high pro
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steward left forced upon him by his keeper. The demonstrations and exhibits given. worship
Maxine and Edgar Mackan of gelist Ed C. Cofer, "Old Christians
ducing cows .. 6215 323.3
81.31
4.18
10.26
86.87
—
Bank Building —
for their home in Portland Monday. food he is given makes him appear to Hermiston attended the senior frolic
and New.”
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wilbur
Minnick
be
a
scavenger,
when
in
fact
he
is
not.
Saturday
evening.
COMPARISON OF TWO HIGH AND TWO LOW PRODUCING COWS.
Office Hours — 9-12 and 2-5
The Lord’s supper after the morn
Students of the high school have
from Boulder. Nevada, arrived here No care Is usually taken to keep his
lbs.
Lbs. Value
ing
sermon
at
7:45.
Gospel
service
Coat of Cost of Total
Profit
Friday to visit the former’s brother pen clean, but in spite of this you will been invited to Irrigon for Thursday.
Milk
Fat
of
roughage grain
feed
above
May 2, to attend a party given by theme, "The Soon Coming of Christ."
product
cost
feed cost and family, Mr. and Mrs Roy Min find that. If there Is any possibility of the Irrigon high school.
It,
he
will
have
a
dry
corner
in
which
Ave. per cow
nick.
W. J. WARNER
The Hermiston baseball team de-
2 low herds
Mr. and Mrs Emmett McCoy and to sleep. It Is true that on hot days In feated Boardman here last Tuesday,
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
14.49 cows
summer you will find him lying In a I 6-8.
7194.0 324.0 888.56 $30.96
$22.68 853.64 834.92
Attorney-at- Law
Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy, mo
FINAL REPORT.
Ave. per cow
mudhole if there is one handy. But i
tored
to
Kennewick.
Wn..
Saturday
2 low herds
It la a desire to keep cool rather than $449499$$999%%00
Hermiston - Oregon
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
.4 218.4 853.28
26.59 cows ..
to attend a car sale.
27.84
10.
38.76
14.52
to wallow that takes him there. Give i
CHURCH
NOTES
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning mo him a chance and he will be almost
HERDS AVERAGING 300 POUNDS OF BUTTERFAT.
TILLA COUNTY.
as clean as any animal on the farm.
tored to Lexington Saturday.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
INCLUDE HERDS OF 5 OR MORE COW8.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Berry of Uma Anyway, for bigger hogs for market-
DR. A. E MARBLE
L. H. Flora, Pastor.
In the matter of the Estate of
Owner
Address
Cow-yrs. Pounds of Milk
Pounds of B-fat. tilla and Miss Snow McCoy were Ing the department prescribes clean
Sunday
school
9:45
A.
M.
CHIROPRACTOR
Total
Frank L. Jewett. Deceased.
Total Average dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Em- pens and pastures, and a weekly bath.
George Christy, Stanfield,
Office: Two doors west post office
Preaching service 11:00 A. M.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
8 Pure Bred Jersey .....
8.75 61,463
7253.5
3132.0
366.5 mett McCoy Sunday.
Evening preaching service 7:45. the undersigned executrix of the last
Office Hours: 8 to II - 1:80 to 6
Scum in Tanks
Mrs. Virginia Chaney and Mrs.
W. C. Morebouee. Hermiston,
Wednesday
night prayer service. will and testament of Frank L. Jew
down
A
common
method
of
keeping
Phono 681 — — Hermiston, Ore.
4 Grade Jersey .................... 4.00 27,857
6913.9
1393.5
348.0 Marshal Markham were Pendleton
Enos Martin, Hermiston,
the green scum or algae which grows 7:45. All are invited to come and ett, deceased, has filed her final re
business visitors Friday.
7 Mixed ...........................
5.42 40.061
7240.7
1925.5
345.7
In water tanka In summer months Is meet with us. who desire to worship port with the Clerk of the above en
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cork of Monu-
W. P. Luttrell. Hermiston.
to keep a bag of copper sulphate crys God in Spirit and in Truth, for He titled Court, and that the Judge of
16 Grade Jersey ................. 15.50 114.847
Hermiston Post No. 37
7370.9
5335.0
340.3 ment, Ore., visited their aunt and tals hnndy and swish this back and seeketh such to worship Him.
said Court has designated Saturday.
George Liebe. Hermiston,
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Mon- forth through the water a few times
Meets first and thir
5.50 37,876
6 Mixed .............................
8784.3
1878.6
336.6 day.
Thursday Legion Auxil
when the scum shows a tendency to
L C. Dyer. Hermiston.
Mrs. James Warner visited her
start. One part of copper sul-
iary meets second and
9 Pure Bred Jersey ............. 8.83 51,834
5892.9
2928.5
333.0
son Harvey Warner and family Sun- phate to 1,000,000 parts of water will
fourth Thursday
P. J. Quinn. Stanfield.
destroy the algae, but is harmless to
6 Grade Jersey ..... .............. 6.00 40,296
Legion Hall
6776.1
1943.7
326.1 day afternoon.
A. A. Lynch. Hermiston.
all live stock and most Ash. In some
49 Holstein ......................
48.58 444.640
cases a length of copper wire laid In
9192.5 15,638.4
322.8
Plants Grass and Forage Nursery.
H. M Sommerer. Hermiston.
the tank will supply the slight trace
W L. Morgan, D M D
5 Grade Jersey ....... *.......... 4.59 29,194
5838.8
1608.8
321.6
MORO—A demonstration trial of of copper needed to control the scum.
Alpha Christley, Hermiston.
Generai Dentistry.
a
number
of
different
kinds
of
gras
36 Gr. Jersey A Gr. Guer. 36.33 230,772
6366.5 11,284.5
310.7 ses and forage crops has been seed
X-Ray and Diagnosi.
T. G. Gregory, Stanfield.
Control of Weeds
81 Gr. Jersey A Gr. Guer. 71.75 473.416
Bank Bldg
Phone » ,i
6374.6 22,133.3
310.7 ed on the Ronald McNab farm north
Application of fertilisers, mowing at
L. W Owens. Pendleton.
of
— Wasco In cooperation with Coun- |
Residence Phone 25-J
the
proper
time
and
pasturing
with
17 Pure Bred Jersey ........ 18.83 129.481
6645.9
4989.6
309.7 ty Agent Perry N. Johnston. Includ- |
unday and Evenings by
E. L. Jackson, Hermiston,
sheep or goats are three effective ways
Appointment
8 Mixed .............................
50.938
6298.4
2456.0
303.9 , cd are sweet clover. Grim alfalfa. I of controlling weeds In pastures. says
J. H. Held. Herm tetón.
I Ladak alfalfa, crested wheat grass, the United States Department of Agri-
37 Grade Jersey ..... .......... 33 50 189.111
5899,0
9700.3
303.9 orchard grass, smooth brome, slender culture. Grass generally will dom
ONLY TO SUPPLY YOU WITH ADDITIONAL PARTS AND A CAR
N. G. Robertson, Echo.
wheat, native bunch grass, desert inate In a pasture if soil conditions
10 Mixed ................................ 11.75 77.623
6643.4
301.1 alkali, little blue grass, bulbous blue are favorable. Therein lies the vaine
3496.3
THAT RUNS LIKE A TOP.
The three highest producing cows in the association the
NEW A USED PARTS
USED CARS
grass. Idaho fescue, tall fescue, west of fertilisers Phosphate and potash
OSTEOPATHIC
are: Buttercup, a Grade Jersey owned by T. G. Gregory, producing 7547 ern wheat. ermine bunch grass, and give better results If applied la the
lb«, milk, with 496.3 lbs. fet; Pet. a Jersey-Holstein owned by Enos D.
fall, but nitrogen should be applied In
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Martin, producing 11,028 lbs. milk, with 4 92 7 Ike fat: and Florence, a plot of created wheat grass with the spring. It is necessary to mow
a Grade Jersey also owned by T. G. Gregory, producing 9013 Iha. milk, a five per cent seeding of sweet
OSBORN APARTMENTS
with 490 4 lbs. fat,
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elover.
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