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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1937. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON reply, to which one added that three specific things the wife can do to keep the matrimonial waters smooth are get up and get breakfast, be reasonably neat in personal ap pearance, and avoid saving up the day’s irritations to unload on the MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. | FOR RENT—LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- homecoming spouse. ing rooms; Garage; 2 roomed cab This year’s conference presented ins, furnished. H. E. Hanby, Her 27-tfc contributing to the accuracy of the a highly varied program on all phas miston. 40 ACRES NECESSARY observations. REORGANIZATION Their feeding and es of family living and drew a reg SALE — MILK COWS; SEED general care is also the same, and istration of 623 despite adverse FOR DAIRY ASSOCIATION TO SUCCEED potatoes. J. S. Burnham, Hermis weather conditions. by the same persons. ton. 27-tfc All pens reached their lowest The Umatilla Herd Improvement A tract of 40 acres of tillable land NAMED 4-H CLUB association will soon be reorganized point for the year during the lat WANTED TO BUY—A TEAM OF to include members from the Irri- is approximately the minimum on ter half of December. Those pens ALTERNATE horses; about 1300 lbs. State which a general farm operator can gon and Boardman territories in price and age. Wm. English, Route which consist of hens that had laid Morrow county and will be known hope to succeed, W. F. Cyrus, coun Esther McMullen, a junior in the 1, Hermiston. 27-3tp as the Morrow-Umatilla Herd Im ty agent told a group of 91 recent 290 to 348 eggs in their first year Hermiston high school, has been reached a low for the year of 13.5%, provement association. Jay T. Pier- arrivals in Washington county, gath BOOTS FOUND IN HERM1S- eon, new assistant county agent, is and that for one day only. The next named alternate for a $100 scholar FIELD ton—Practically new. Inquire at assisting Robert Townsend in lining ered to discuss the various types of group, consisting of hens with rec ship to Oregon State college, award Herald office. 26-tfc up the work as tester of the associa farming carried on in this county. ords of 250 to 299 eggs, reached a ed by President Gray of the Union tion. Mr. Townsend comes from These newcomers from 11 states Pacific Railroad company for out Oregon City and will start a cam and Canada heard Mr. Cyrus and low of 6%, for one day only. That EIGHT TON OF ALFALFA HAY paign for members immediately. pen consisting of hens with records standing 4-H club work in Umatilla for sale. C. A. Binder, 2 mi. east Dairymen are being urged to con other members of the Oregon State of 200 to 249 eggs reached a low of county. Esther has completed seven of Umatilla. 27-ltp tact Mr. Townsend or Mr. Pierson college extension staff discuss crops, 3%, and that on three separate years of 4-H club work, having fin in connection with the dairy im livestock, dairy, poultry and other 45 TONS ALFALFA HAY FOR days. Thus the hens that had laid ished one or more projects in can provement association to learn of its types of farming in this area. sale. Gretchen Purdy, Hermiston ning, cooking, sewing, and sheep ben efits. fewer eggs the first year not only Ore. 27-3tc ■we raising during each year. went lower in production than their Ladies Will Meet. FOR SALE—5 YEAR OLD HORSE, LIVESTOCK ASS’N. higher record sisters, but stayed at well broke. Weight 1500 lbs. The ladies of the Farm Bureau that low level longer. TOWNSENDITES Also 7 tons of hay. Frank Walker, WILL MEET MONDAY Auxiliary will hold their next meet 27-3tp When the rise in production be HEAR NEW PROGRAM Boardman, Ore. ing Friday, March 5th, in the club house in Columbia district. Hostes gan, the same approximate ratio THREE YEAR OLD JERSEY HEIF- The Umatilla Cooperative Live for the afternoon will be Mrs. was maintained. For this past ers, tested. 10 fresh now, 8 soon Townsendites gathered at the stock Marketing association will ses Chas. Lynch, Mrs. A. E. Bensel, Mrs. meet Monday, March 1st, at 8:00 J. Hammon and Mrs. W. Dyer. Come week, January 11th to 17 th inclu Union church Tuesday night of last fresh; Terms. Warbler Canaries for p. m. In the office of J. T. Pierson, and enjoy an afternoon with the la sive, the lay of the pens with first week for the regular meeting an sale. I miles west of Yoakum. C. J. 27-3tp last week, but because of Spencer. assistant county agent. The general dies; all neighbors and friends are year records of 200-249 eggs their nounced unfavorable weather conditions purpose of the meeting is election of invited. ________ first year, was 15%. The lay of there was not a quorum present and FOR SALE OR RENT — TWELVE officers, and other matters of busi acres sub-irrigated, good build ness necessary to conduct the busi those with first year records of 250- no business could be transacted. ings. fine soil. $500 will handle Ye Old Time Dance. Glen C. Wade, president of the If ness. 299 eggs, was 19.4%. The lay of not sold soon will rent. 21 mi. An old time dance will be given these pens having first year records club, explained the new plan of or southwest of Stanfield. Albert Har ganization which puts the Town per. by the Westland Grange February 27-3tp of 290-348 eggs, was 33.5%. FARM BUREAU send clubs under democratic control. 27. Good music will be furnished He stated, in part: Those who advance the theory 150 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS MEETING MARCH 3D by the Lonesome Bums. Everybody “For two eyars Dr. Townsend has that high first year records are ob for sale. P. F. Häberlein, 114 mi. is welcome. 26-3tp tained by some mysterious process made a great fight to bring Demo west of Irrigon, Ore. The Umatilla Project Farm Bureau cratic control to the Townsend clubs. meeting in honor of Assistant Coun BAKING SODA labeled "forcing,” and result in the He has at last succeeded in placing FOR SALE—OVERSHOT STACKER, ty agent W. A. Sawyer and his fam immediate subsequent breakdown of the Townsend movement in the hay buck, corn planters, house ily, and the new agent Jay T. Pier the hen; robbing her of further hands of the Townsend membership. hold goods, other farm machinery; son and his family, will be held AS A LAXATIVE “Under the new policy inaugura- good Jersey cow; Guernsey heifer; value as a commercial egg producer, Wednesday, March 3, instead of ted, henceforth, there will be no I tools, and other articles. G. J. Tuesday as announced last week. A and especially as a producer of The common use of baking soda more state managers, fancy commis ¡Casper, Prlndle place west of Her conflict in dates occurred with the as a laxative in poultry has stimu healthy chicks, or any chicks at all, sions 26-3tp or big-figure expense accounts. miston. Townsend club meeting. congressional district becomes FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE- A special program has been ar lated considerable investigation on are very far from being correct. a Each unit within itself. The Townsend ranged and all members and friends the subject. Witter of the Univer The fact is, that these heavy first clubs keeping apartments. Mrs. Joe in each congressional district are invited and urged to attend. sity of Maine summarizes his exper year producers are amost invariably hereafter will have full control over Dyer, Phone 78-R. 24-tfc good reproducers also. At least iment as follows: their congressional organization. In their ratio of reproductiveness is each club, in each state and in the FOR RENT OR SALE—60 ACRE TREE ORDER POOL 1. Sodium bicarbonate given in the will of the majority will dairy ranch, 1 mi. east of Hermis the drinking water in the usual dos equal to their ratio of productive nation, WILL BE SOON control—Democratic control will ton. Write N. Neadeau, care county age (1‘ lb. to 5 gallons or 0.6 per ness. Repeated tests and records on prevail. court house, Pendleton. Ore. 26-3tc our plant have long proved that. cent solution) caused chicks to "Dr. Townsend nor the national Plans are being made for a pool Both performances denote vigor, and headquarters will not interfere in KEYTAINER WITH FIVE KEYS order for trees to be sent through drink more water than normal and affairs of a local club, congressional found at Rohrman Garage this week. the assistant county agent, Jay T. produces moist droppings. Chicks are more often coupled than not. district or state. But the national Inquire at Herald office. Pierson, in the near future. These two weeks old developed pale and Not Forced. 23-tfc organization will offer advice and trees cost $2.50 per thousand, f.o.b. If the breeder tried to get his re council, and give assistance when swollen kidneys from this dosage, Corvallis, and in past years the by some unnatural method called upon to do so. Notice of Land Sale. freight from Corvallis has been but chicks three weeks old and old sults which could be called forcing, he “Dr. Townsend states that the of about $1.50 per thousand, making er were not noticeably injured. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of the Townsend national the undersigned, Mayor of the City about $4.00 total. These trees are 2. A double dose (1.2 per cent so would probably get the results at ficials including himself, headquarters, obtainable through the extension tributed to forcing. But the breed of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore department at Oregon State college. lution) of soda caused chicks to er does not force his hens. He feeds draw no salaries from membership gon, pursuant to Ordinance No. 170 drink more water than those fed the dues, gifts or donations from Town It is believed that tree planting passed by the Council of said City will be more extensive over the pro 0.6 per cent solution, and produce, them and cares for them in a man send clubs or Townsend members. and approved by the Mayor thereof ject this year because of the Agri watery droppings. Chicks two to ner to maintain condition. And then All employes at national headquar on the 19th day of February, 1937, cultural Conservation program he selects, year after year, the con ters are now being paid by the will on the 8th day of March. 1937. which gives some cash returns for eight weeks old were seriously in sistently high producers from which Townsend National Weekly, as its at the hour of 2:00 o’clock in the jured by this dosage within one to contribution to the Townsend plan, afternoon of said day. offer for sale tree planting. Of the trees available under this three days and deaths occurred to breed, bringing into being a and all salaries paid by the Town to the highest bidder for cash in strain of natural producers, or hens send National Weekly are personal hand at the office of the Recorder plan. Black Locust is the best for within this time. that, when fed a normal healthful ly approved by Dr. Townsend as I of said City of Hermiston, Oregon, use in wood lots and tree rows be- 3. Two and four-tenths per cent cat se of its rapid growth, longevity ration, will produce, and at the president of the corporation. the following described lots of land "The clubs in each congressional heretofore and hardiness. Car gana makes an solution of soda reduced water con same time keep in condition to re acquired by said City district will retain their revenues i from t cellent low windbreak around the sumption below normal for chicks Umatilla County, Oregon, to- peat the performance on succeeding which they raise, aside from sub farm or garden. Other trees obtain- under four weeks of age. The in- wit : : ule are Russian Olive, Ponderosa ‘urions effects of this dosage were years, producing eggs and chicks in scriptions from the Townsend Na Lots 11. 12 and 13 in Block 4 in tional Weekly, and the purchase of ] Ine, Fectch Pine, Norway Spruce ratio with their first year ’ s perfor the City of Hermiston. Orearon, as noted within a day and deaths oc literature, to carry on their con and European Larh. The Caragana nlatted In the NW‘ SW% Sec mances. gressional activities and to employ curred within three days. ie a tall growing shrub and thrives tion 11, Tp. 4 N. R. 28. E. W. M. and pay the salary of the congres 1 ■ 1 on the project. F. C McKENZIE. Mayor of SPECIFICATIONS OUT sional district manager. Tree planting is one of the essen City of Hermiston. "The Townsend National Weekly tiels for the project rd mere trees FARM BUREAU Umatilla County, Oregon. has been placed into new hands and are e nected to he planted this AAFETINF FOR IDEAL FAMILY It has undergone a thorough house (Feb. 25-March 4. 1937) spring than for a n imber of years. cleaning. Certain types of advertis . ----- of the Umatilla Pro- The ideal family man saves some ing have been thrown out and the Land Sale Notice. 1937 SEED LOAN -oct Torm Brrean will be held at of his time for his family—quality publication put on a strictly busi th Tnion church Wednesday, March time whether it is long in quantity ness basis. Henceforth, the sub NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that APPLICATION 3rd. at 8:00 p. m. This will be in scription to the Townsend Weekly the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil or not. of $2.00 pays a person’s membership la County. Oregon, by virtue of an the nature of a farewell for Mr. He is unselfish enough to respect order duly made and entered here Applications for emergency crop Sawyer who will be here for a few the wishes of the rest of the family, and all assessments for a year.” in by the County Court of Umatilla and feed loans for 1937 are now be days from his duties as county agent whether on a drive or in selection County, Oregon, on the 11th day of The Follow Up. ing received at the assistant county of Harney county. February, 1937, will, on the 13th of a radio program. From The Bulldog. day of March, 1937, at the hour of Alo we expect our new assistant agent's office at Hermiston by E. J. He is even tempered enough so Davis, field supervisor of the Emer county agent, Mr. Pierson, to be that he at least refrains from get Coach O’Neil: "I am about to per gency Crop and Feed Loan Section with us. The latter is due here ting ’’mad” at the same time his form a very interesting chemical ex of the Farm Credit Administration. about February 25th. An interest periment. Should I do anything wife does. These loans will be made only to ing program is being arranged, and wrong, the whole class, including He keeps up with the world, both farmers who cannot obtain credit | we would like to see a capacity as to current events and modern myself, might be blown through the from any other source, as provided house. roof. Kindly step nearer, so that thought. Visitors are always welcome. by regulations issued by the gover 15c And-—a most important charac you can follow me better.” nor of the Farm Credit Administra FOR 12 C. M. JACKSON, Secretary. teristic—he has a sense of humor. A total eclipse of the sun will tion. The money loaned will be lim 2 FULL These were some of the conclu take place June 8 with a partial ited to the farmer’s immediate and CERTIFICATES OF DOZEN sions reached in a unique three-cor eclipse visible from southwestern actual cash needs for growing his nered discussion address which con FOR 25c North America. 1937 crops or for the purchase of EQUITY BEING PAID cluded the eleventh annual home in Demand and Get Genuine feed for livestock and in no instance Cowboys have erected a tombstone terests conference at Oregon State on the grave of “Midnight”, famed may exceed $400. On and after December 15, 1936, college, sponsored by the extension bucker well-known at the Pendleton Farmers are not eligible for these certificates of equity Nos. 84 to service and school of home econo roundup. loans If they can borrow from an 294. Inclusive, issue of 1926, will be mics. individual, production credit asso Leading this round-table which paid at the office of the Farm Bu ciation, bank, or other concern. drew hundreds of listeners were Dr. reau Co-operative of Hermiston. Emergency crop and feed loans will Certificates must be presented at E. W. Warrington, professor of re not be made by the Farm Credit Ad time of payment, properly endorsed. ligion; Dr. O. R. Chambers, profes ministration to standard rehabilita HENRY M. SOMMERER, sor of psychology, and C. A. Sprague, tion clients of the Resettlement Ad Secretary. editor of the Salem Statesman. Each SHAW'S FINEST COFFEE, 312 lbs. $1.15 ministration whose current needs confessed that bis personal experi In gallon square glass churn container. are provided for by resettlement. ence as head of a family was limited As in the past, the security for HEAVY PRODUCING PAR SOAP....................................... 5 bars 25. to "one wife and two children.” these loans will consist of a first PULLETS PROVE BEST All agreed that the successful CRACKERS............... two pound box 284 lien on the crop financed if the family Is a cooperative affair and loan is for the production of crops, FRESH CANDY BARS ....................... 4 for 15e Mrs. Morris Christensen that the patriarchal idea of the and if for the purchase of feed for McCoy, Oregon father making family life revolve GOLDEN TABLE SYRUP, Staley‘s-5 lb. pail 41 d livestock, then a first lien on the In figuring the daily percentages around his wishes is happily past. FLOUR, Fine Wash. Hard Wheat, 50 lb. bag $1.49 livestock to be fed. Landlords, or of our several pens of breeding hens, Sprague pointed out that some mo others having an interest in the we were struck with the consistency dern developments such as shorter .... 3 pkgs. 35c SHREDDED WHEAT crops or the livestock to be fed. will with which heavy pullet producers hours and the automobile are mak 10 lb. bags 50c BOB WHITE FARINA be required to waive their claim in 'continued to outdo their lower pro ing modern man more a part of the favor of the lien to the governor of ...... 3 lbs. 54c CO-OP COFFEE ........ family than formerly . ducing sisters in later years. the Farm Credit Administration un Dad's relation to the children While we have noticed this ten SIL-VITA SARDINES, large size .... 3 cans 29c tili the loan is repaid. dency many times, the grouping not came in for much comment, with the STANDBY GARDEN PEAS, No. 2’s, 2 for 19e Checks In payment of the ap being clearly defined, accurate fig- idea expressed that sympathetic un proved loans will be issued by the | urea were not available. This year derstanding and wholesome affection Regional Emergency Crop and Feed our pens are divided in a manner to is fine, but that the “pal" idea can Loan office at Spokane. Wn. | make such an observation possible be overdone. THE FRIENDLY STORE “But what about the ideal family Coos County spent $30.402 for re and accurate. Then hens are grouped I according to their first year record woman?” someone asked. — HONEST AND COMPETITIVE PRICES — lief in 1936. “Everything we have said about Franklin Delano Roosevelt was almost entirely, and their ages are approximately the same, further the man goes for her too." was the bom January 30, 1882. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A I Wähl ADS TO EASE RHEUMATIC PAINS BAYER ASPIRIN CO-OP SPECIALS! Hermiston Mercantile Co-op IGE FIVE ten o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the Iront door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton, Ore- ¿ on. subject to a minimum price of $30.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, ac quired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lot One, out of SEY of NEU Sec. 9, Township 5, North, Range 28. EWM., Umatilla County, Ore gon. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this the 11th day of February, 1937. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. (Feb. 18—March 18) Notice of Land Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil la County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered here in by the County Court of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 13th day of January, 1937, will, on the 6th day of March, 1937, at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the front door of the Umatilla Coun ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $120.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the fol lowing described parcels of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lots 2, 3, 10 and 11, Block 6, Newport’s Addition to the City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore gon. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. (Feb. 4 - March 4) Get Your Lumber, Cement and Nails at Wholesale Prices by Ordering from J. C. HOSKINS, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 28F4 FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Inter-INSURANCE Exchange C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent All Kinds of Auto and Truck Insurance Hermiston - - Oregon W. L Morgan. D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J Residence Phone 25-J Sunday and Evenings by Appointment WATCH - CLOCK REPAIRING A. W. BEHRMAN WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON RADIO NOISE ELIMINATED FOR PARTICULARS SEE Radio Louie DR. A. E MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office Office Hours: 8 to 12 • 1:30 to ( Phone 481-------Hermiston. Ore Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. V. R. “Bob” RUNNION AUCTIONEER FARM SALES AND LIVE STOCK A SPECIALTY Make Dates at My Expense Heppner, Oregon Phone 452 Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON & PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practice in State A Federal Courts Pendleton. Ore. DR. P R BELT PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office Hours: Other 10:30 to 12:30 A M. 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