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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1936 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON ORF GON FIVE FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. CANNING SCHEDULE. ELECTRIC FENCING FOUND METHOD OF CORN EARWORM July 20 to 25. A. M. P. M. 9:00 to 12:00 1:00 to 3:30 Beans MONDAY—Beans Corn TUESDAY— Beans WEDNESDAY— Beans Corn THURSDAY- Beans FRIDAY—Beans Canning SATURDAY—Beets Our store room is full. Please call for your cans. Make special arrangements if you wish to can products other than those listed. HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY. O. L. Barlow, Manager. ECONOMICAL FOR FARMERS. CONTROL } oval/ GIVEN. Use of electricity holds consider Control of the corn earworm is able possibility in reducing fencing of rather widespread interest. In costs on the farm, believes Ivan view of the fact that the county Branton, assistant agricultural en agent’s office has received numer gineer at Oregon State college, who ous calls about this subject, the fol has investigated various kinds of lowing information is supplied by electric fencing. When properly in- that office for use by interested per- stalled, Branton says, electric fenr- sons. ing is entirely safe for stock as well A rather effective control follows as human beings and lends itself fall, winter, or early spring plowing, particularly to pasture rotation use. after which there occurs frequent The advantage of electric fencing summer cultivation. Just now, how is that only one wire is needed and ever, the most generally acceptable Gows" posts may be merely stakes driven control comes from the dusting of in the ground three or four rods the silk at weekly intervals until apart. Once cattle have been trained the silk shoots become dry. Westland Grange Meets. by contact with the slightly charged Calcium arsenate seems to be The Westland Grange will hold wire, they will leave it entirely among the most effective remedies, its regular meeting Monday, July . Fat alone. It has been found advanta and it may he applied without fur shed): Tew 20th, at the Westland school house. geous to string up a wire in the ther dilution, or it may be mixed Numbers on the program will be barnyard where the cattle will learn with equal parts of sulphur dust. It furnished by members of the 4-H about it before they are placed in is pointed out that the most success clubs. the field where it is in regular use. ful method is to apply the dust at It is important, says Branton, to intervals of 3 to 5 days while the HOMEMAKERS’ VACATION CAMP obtain equipment that is approved silks are fresh. Never before in our experience WILL BE HELD AUGUST 5 - 9. by the state electrical inspector and has a new tire met with such then install it strictly according to Women of Umatilla County are overwhelming public acclaim. the directions of the manufacturer. POULTRYMEN BELIEVE anticipating the Homemakers’ Va- It is not practical to try to connect BUSINESS BEST ON PROJECT Everyone who tries this sleek, cation Camp to be held August 5-9 electricity to ordinary fencing nor multiple-rib tire marvels al ita at Tollgate in the new community to connect any fence to an electric (Continued from Page One) flowing, silent ride. The sure, park of the Forest Service. circuit without specific equipment of which is in alfalfa. A nine-acre never-failing traction of Centi- This county camp is one of four designed for that purpose. field of alfalfa, seeded three years pede Grip is hailed as the most teen different camps in Oregon in The single barbed wire ordinarily ago, made a yield of approximately important safety development which twenty-one counties are par used for electric fencing is strung 19 loads at the first cutting, and is ticipating this summer. These camps in years. And tests prove that on insulators. Wood posts will not now ready for the second cutting. will be directed through the exten the deeper, more flexible tread conduct the current from the wire An acreage planted to corn shows sion service of the state college. In of Tempered Rubber will set when dry but during rainy weather prospects of a fine yield. practically all of these camps the Mr. Buhmänn has been interested new records for mileage. See us they are likely to destroy its effec Forest Service and local organiza tiveness. The operating cost of an in egg production for over 20 years today.* tions are cooperating in making the electric fence is only a few cents a and believes it is a safe business. He camp possible. Other counties which month when properly installed and. says there are just two important are scheduled to hold camps are Ba PATRONIZE THE CO-OPERATIVES .... INCREASE YOUR DIVIDENDS because of its rather temporary con factors, feed and cleanliness, for ker, Benton, Clackamas, Columbia, struction, may be moved from place success, and recommends this loca Coos, Deschutes, Douglas. Hood, to place. lity as one of the very best known Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Linn, poultry districts. HERMISTON, OREGON In tests conducted at the Oregon Malheur, Marlon, Multnomah. Wal st "Vees, lowa, Union, Wasco, Washington, experiment station, electric fence J. W. McMullen, who farms thir and Yamhill. In each camp a home was found entirely practical for ty acres west of town, also has 1000 demonstration agent or specialist in dairy cows even when a smooth wire White Leghorn hens which he has home economics will direct, and will was used, but a smooth wire was carried for the past nine years to effective for pigs unless it not trap- be assisted by local staff members the full capacity of his laying hous- who will provide instruction. Staff pens to touch the animal’s nose or | es. At present he has 650 hens in Paul Gravelle, over the week end. or members participai ing in the pro ear. Branton believes that one | the Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones motored laying house and 37 0 pullets on gram receive no salary, and for this heavily barbed wire, well insulated. I the range to be culled and placed in to Portland Wednesday where they county will include Mrs. Harry would have been effective with | the laying house this fall. He also purchased a new body for their car. ate hogs, sheep or goats which have Mitchell of Salem, a former state considerable natural protection from pure chased 200 mixed chicks to have They returned Sunday evening. leader of home economics extension IN APARTMENT 14 AT OSBORN I cockerels as fryers for home use and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom, Earl apartment house Rockers, libra- work; Miss Kathryn McClintock, a the electric current. at The Hermiston Herald. I market sale. Leach and Miss Eleanor Steiner | ry table, heating stoves, 1 breakfast teacher of home economica in the I table, book cases, magazine rack. 1 were dinner guests of the W. C. Mr. McMullen works away from Coquille High School for • the past ♦ home during the summer season and Isom family Sunday. chest of drawers, 1 buffet, canned SYLVANUS SMITH. JR. five years; Miss Frieda Pahl. a I vegetables. 47-ltp the birds are cared for by Mrs. Mc A. B. Chaney and son Earl re- SUMMER CAMPING HINTS. teacher of art in the Longview Attorney-At-Law FOR SALE—12-FOOT 2-WHEEL Mullen and their daughter Esther turned to Wallowa Saturday. schools; Miss Margaret Partman, ♦ and son John. The McMullens be trailer. New V-8, 18 in. wheels. Stanfield Oregon Eugene La moreaux left for Yaki County Health and Miss Overload springs. Built in Portland The United States Forest service, lieve that a flock of 2000 birds is ma, Wv Sunday where he expects i for cabin in 1935. May Bauer, % C. ane Olson, County Librarian. Oth- 45-3tc R. Myers, Rt. 2. er members will be announced la hrorgh a recent popular publica- the most economical as a commer- j to work in the fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oliver were ‘tonai Forest." includes among ma cial flock if two persons can devote ter. LOST—WHITE PURSE WITH INI- FARMERS AUTOMOBILE tials "M". at fair grounds Satur Every camper will be free to ttonai Fosent." includes among ma their full time 10 their care. The business visitors in Hermiston Sat Inter-INSURANCE Exchange day, July 4. Finder please return spend her time as she wish s. Wc ny others, the following ideas to birds have always paid their way urday. to Herald office and receive reward. are providing instruction for those help make vacation days more plea- and been a source of steady income. C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent 45-3tc Two laying bouses, one 20x60, saut: only who wish to participate. We All Kinds of Auto and Truck and one 20x70, are a light con Insurance J. E. BAKER OF THE TWIN CITY desire that this will he a real vaca Mosquito Rept Haut Hermiston - - Oregon Livestock & Poultry Co., of Ken- struction, equipped far heating if tion for everyone who comes Reg- I newick, Wn., is in this territory 5 One of the simplest and most ef- the temperature lowers sufficiently ister now at the hor, demonstra days a week, buying livestock. Call tion agent’s office in the Federal fective insect repellants can be ob- to justify. At present the hens are Tum-A-Lum office at Hermiston. cained at an i drug store by having i averaging a 5e per cent production. 47-tfc building at Pendleton. DR. A. E. MARBLE be following T formula prepared Oil Unlike other poultrymen the Me- prepared: ; Oil CHIROPRACTOR FOR SALE 6-ROOM HOUSE, WITH STATE OFFICERS ADD INTEREST of citronella. 1 part; spirits of I Mullens feed a combination of grain Office: Two doors weet post office 2 aeres of asparagus in Kenne camphor. 1 part; oil of cedar, , * and mash once daily to the flock, CAN'T STINT CHICKS wick. Mrs. J. W. Behrman, Kenne- Office Houre: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to I TO MORROW COUNTY POMONA 45-3tc part, and “a little" olive oil. The i and that in the late afternoon. In IF PROFIT EXPECTED wick, Wn Phone 481------- Hermiston. Ore. the morning a small quantity of WEINER PIGS FOR SALE—W. R. The Morrow County Pomona amount or olive oil can be varied, grain is throws to the birds in each Haney, 2 miles west of Irrigon. Grange met Saturday. July 11. with more being used for persons who unit to encourage scratching acti- Baby Chick Is Delicate Piece 47-3tp Hermiston Post No. 37 Lexington Grange. In the ritual have an exceptionally sensitive skin. vity. Meets first and third When applied to exposed parts of of Mechanism 20-ACRE RANCH FOR TRADE — contest held during the morning Water under a pressure system Thursday. Legion Auxil Good buildings and well. near session Mrs. Alda Troedson of Lex the body, this preparation greatly with an Dearstyne. poultry Department, automatic motor pumping Hermiston, for smaller place. Must iary meets second and ington Grange placed first and Mar- reduces mosquito attacks. | be clear. Inquire at the Herald of j system is piped into the houses and fourth Thursday. ion Finch of Lena Grange was sec fice. 46-3tp The old copy bork adage, "Do It runs into containers regulated by Legion Hall. ond. The remainder of the morning Fin Building Helps. floats. This system was installed a right or not at all.” applies particularly FOR SALE—HONEY EXTRACTOR, session was given over to officers' to chick-rearing where a later profit storage tank, uncapping vat. 25 Those who expect to build fires year ago. reports and committee reports. Six acres of the thirty has been is expected. The baby chick Is a deli- sixty lb. cans, cheap. Call at Her W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. cate piece of mechanism that has defi After noon a very interesting pro-during wet weather and do not care ald office. 45-tfc planted to com this year which is Oeneral Dentistry gram was given, consisting of musi- to demonstrate their natural prow- looking fine, and four acres is in nite requirements If best results are i ADMIRAL DEWEY PEACHES TO to be secured. i hem X-Ray and Diagnosis cal numbers and readings, a talk by ess in woodcraft, can trade for grain, chickens, eggs. asparagus. The asparagus brought The object in chick rearing Is a selves a lot of trouble by taking Bank Bldg. Phone t-J Edward Notson, superintendent of a •Tittle profit this year with a fair- short, intensive period of rapid but Now ready. W. T. Bray, Umatilla. along a half gallon can of sawdust 47-3tp the Residence Phone 26-J schools at Elmira, Wn, on normal development for about ten ly good market all season. I order Sunday and Evenings by Grand Coulee dam, and a talk by which has been moistened with ker- to have milk and cream for home weeks, and. then a gradual tapering HOUSEHOLD WORK WANTED BY middle aged woman. Steady work Appointment Ray W. Gill, Master of Oregon State osene. A few tablespoonfuls of this. use the McMullens milk two cows. off process In which the bird is not forced to a great extent, but Is al- preferred. Inquire Jimmie's Barber Grange, relative to legislation whicb when used with small dead branches 45-3tc trunks. lowed to build up a large frame and Shop. the state and national grange has collected from make fire starting easy even in bad constitutional vigor capable of carrying 16 ACRES IN ALFALFA, FARM been instrumental in g e 11 i n g over the bird through a heavy, unin- buildings -Improved weather. On highway IRRIGON NEWS through. An interesting paper T terrupted laying season. If the baby at Irrigon. $2500. Reasonable pay- By Mrs W. C. Isom read from Mrs. W. C. Barton of Fort OSTEOPATHIC chick is to be properly developed. It ment. Jess Oliver. Irrigon. 47-3tp A Home-made Gasoline Stove. Wingate, N. M., concerning her PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Mrs. Elmer Ricker, who was oper- must hare a carefully balanced ration, LOST — WHITE GOLD RIMMED Small commercial gasoline stoves government work among the Nava a ted upon at the Heppner hospital the right environment and good living OSBORN APARTMENTS glasses, in case. Reward. Inquire conditions. jo Indians in New Mexico. Bert are becoming more and more popu recently, was able to return home It la evident in North Carolina that Herald office. Johnson, chairman of the legislative lar with campers, but if one is Saturday. many hundred farm owners are ex committee, talked on freight rates caught out without such modern Mrs. Shelton from Lea ven worth. pecting ponitry t« furnish them with FOR SALE ALL HOUSEHOLD and Joe Belangerr. county agent. equipment, a suitable substitute can | Wn.. is visiting her sister, Mrs Ber PETERSON & PETERSON furniture. Everything. E. P. Ills- cash this season. Many have begun be made right in camp A large cof discussed soil erosion. 45-3tp ATTORNEYS AT LAW their chick rearing with an opt imistic ley. Hermiston. ■ sie Wisdom. U. S. National Bank Building | At the afternoon business session fee can or similar tin can of anv Mr. and Mrs. Aloway from San Practice In State A Federal Courts I the report of the Pomona delegate kind is filled half full of sand or Bernadino. Calif., who have been vi- on that chicks must he fed a nd that WARDWAY ELECTRIC WASHING machine for sale; In good condi to state grange was read and ap dirt. Three or four holes are then siting Mrs. Aloway's sister, Mr« feed costs money. Semetimes it i tion. $25. D. Kendler. Her. Pendleton, Ore. 45-tfc proved. Mr. Baker. Master of Green- punched in the can just above the Tom Caldwell and family the past difficult to finance the venture during ne and the time the etri ** ar develop WANTED LIGHT WEIGHT HAY field Grange, talked on the state level of the sand and a cupful of two weeks, accompanied their son 1lris leads to >i practice af ma poured in. saturating DR F B. BELT banking bill. Other speakers were gasoline derrick. Panage Columbia to Lewiston, Idaho, Sunday. substitutions PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Miss Helen Gill. Mr. and Mrs. Ed the sand. This will bum slowly for , Mrs. McDermott from St. district, Hermiston. Ore. 45-3tp tick mi Office Hours: Other munds of Vancouver. Wn.. Mr. and about three quarters of an hour. Minn . who has been visiting her 10:30 to 12:30 A M Hours by Mrs. Attebury of Stanfield grange providing an acceptable one-burner sister Mrs. Don Rutledge and fami- 2 to 5 P M. Appointment cooker. SEWINC — WILL DO SEWING FOR minerals are and J. O. Kincaid. ly. left for her home Saturday s. 712 — PHONE Office 733 the summer at my cabin. Mrs. At the evening session the Lex- Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited Edmonds at Edmonds’ orchard. 2 mi. Practical Equipment. ington degree team exemplified the Mr. and Mrs A west of Umatilla. Fri- 47-3tp b>m but fifth degree to a class of four. The Matches in a well-corked bottle: day evening. w. J. WARNER >. Meh remainder of the evening session flashlight and candles: a full-sized Mrs. J. A. Graybeal returned from fox) element II WANTED TO RENT 4 OR 5 ROOM Attorney-at-Law was devoted to a discussion of a co- axe. not merely a hatchet; and a Imbler, Ore . Saturday. Her grand- furnished house. See Mr. Berg at operative marketing association in little more bedding than you think son. Chas. McCoy, accompanied her. feathers. I Hermiston - Oregon Ellis Feed Store. 4 7-tfc Morrow county. you will need. proper development. George Monett visited his uncle. necessities w I 2 Kduceó negous"" CO-OPERATIVE SERVICE STATION WANT ADS f F P rinting of Character AT MODERATE R Poul Dr. A. C. Willcutt