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V J THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION y/ M ESSAG E RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PASTURES by JAY T. PIERSON, A ssistan t County A gent R undow n a lfa lfa fields, tu rn ed into pastures, usually are alm ost s tra ig h t blue grass, w hich has th e u n fo rtu n a te h ab it of becoming al m ost d o rm an t d u rin g the hot sum m er m onths. T herefore many of our p astu re s are re tu rn in g only a fra ctio n of w h at they should. Re su lts on bojh farm s and experim ent sta tio n s show th a t eith er w hite sw eet clover or good mixed grass p astu res give re tu rn s fully as large as one can expect from alfa lfa ' or g ra in . C ensus rieturns here show th a t our blue grass pastures are not liv in g up to th a t idea and fre q u en t ly only re tu rn five or ten dollars per acre per year. P astu res w hich should re tu rn 200 pounds of b u tte rfa t per acre a re only re tu rn in g 40 or 50 in m any cases. TO EVERY M EM BE R. ledge the valuable assistance of H. K. Dean, su p e rin ten d e n t of th e Uma tilla Field S tatio n , an d E. R. Jack- man, E xtension Specialist In F arm Crops, Oregon S tate College, in p re p aring m a terial for th is circu lar.) UM A TILLA H. S. HAS NOTICE OF A N N U A L SLEIGHING PARTY MEETING FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE A N N U A L GRANGE CO-OP MEETING are seven co-op houses a t th e U ni versity of Idaho, four a t W ashington State, four a t th e U niversity of O re gon and th ree a t th e U niversity of C alifornia. The stu d e n t co-op th ere is o p eratin g th e larg est aipartm ent house in Berkeley as a cooperative. OF HERMISTON U M A flLLA NEWS—-The ju n io rs and seniors and th e facu lty of Uma tilla high school had a sleighing party on ean si hill S atu rd ay even ing. Miss Elsie Ja n e T ucker has moved from th e Ja rv is cabin to th e Jess Connell home. Mrs. Elmore McKenzie was hos tess to th e bridge club F rid ay a fte r noon. H arry H ull has been q u ite ill w ith the flu th is last week an d has been unable to w ork in his store. The Ladies Aid m eeting, w hich was to be a t th e home of Mrs. H ar ry H ull, is going to be a t the home of Mrs. Elm ore McKenzie th is T h u rs day w ith Miss S ara Rix as hostess. Betty McKenzie, who is in n u rse ’s tra in in g in Pendleton, spent S a tu r day aftern o o n v isitin g her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Elm ore McKenzie. Mrs. M ilton S harpe an d son Jim mie spent Monday v isitin g h er p ar ents in A rlington. Jo h n Quick is in La G rande re ceiving m edical care. V irginia Compton, C lara Mae and W arren Dillon and Ed Skoubo of Boardm an were in U m atilla S a tu r day evening v isitin g a t the E. Mc K enzie home. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes spent Monday in W alla W alla and Touch et on business. Mrs. Elm ore M cKenzie spent Tuesday aftern o o n v isitin g her d au g h ter Betty in P endleton. Mrs. V. D. B ram m er. Doris Rod- enbough, Violet D exter, Mae W urs- ter and E rm a Byrnes atten d ed th e 57th b irth d ay a n n iv ersary ban q u et of th e C h ristian E ndeavor in H er m iston Monday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M ontgom ery and son Leonard have moved from the Jint O’Connell house to th e D. M. W alsh farm. PAGE TH R EE 8 PIECE DINING ROOM SET TO Taken Up Notice. sell, or trad e for stock. In q u ire N otice is hereby given th a t I have a t H erald office. 24-3tc tak en up and have kept for ab o ut days a t my place in H erm is TOR SALE OR TRADE— 4 9 ACRES seven ton, th e follow ing described an im al: irrig ated lan d ; im proved; w ith or P a rt Jersey and G uernsey cow, w ith o u t stock and equipm ent. Own ab o u t 5 years old; said anim al w ill er J. B. P erry , W estland D istrict. be sold, unless redeemed, a t public auction to th e highest bidder for 24-2tp cash in hand on the 11th day of CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE — F eb ru ary , 1938, a t th e above de Any size, at a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask scribed ranch a t 10:00 o'clock a. m. Dated a t H erm iston on th is 20th Oron O. Felthouse, H erm iston. 22-tfc day of Ja n u a ry , 1938. S ig n e d A lto n K ingsbury. SACRIFICING INCUBATORS — $8 and Up. Ready to operate, 450 NOTICE OF HEARING UPON egg size, $12.50. Call G range Co operative. 24-3tc FINAL REPORT. TOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE or heifers— 50 tons of alfa lfa hay; STATE OF OREGON FOR Also 1 2-wheel tra ile r; 5 m iles S.W. UMATILLA COUNTY. of S tanfield, E. C. Chaney, H erm is- In the M atter of th e E sta te of A n ton. 24-3tp ton Soneson. Deceased. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t FURNISHED APARTMENTS TOR th e u ndersigned A d m in istra trix of ren t a t C a rter's a p a rtm e n t, K atty the e sta te of A nton Soneson. de corner from depot. Also rooms to let ceased, has filed her fin al rep o rt by n ig h t or week. 24-3tp w ith th e Clerk of the above en titled Court, an d th a t the Judge of said TOR REN T OR SALE — PET E R C ourt has designated Monday, th e N eadeau E sta te ran ch six ty acres 14th day of F eb ru ary , 1938 a t 2:00 one mile east of H erm iston, good o’clock in th e aftern o o n as th e tim e, buildings, irrig a tio n w ater fu r and th e rooms of the above en titled nished, re n t $300.00 cash as is. C ourt in the County C ourt House in W rite or see N. N eadeau, Co. Court P endleton, U m atilla County, Oregon House, P endleton, Ore. 23-3tc as th e place w hen and w here h ea r ing is to be had thereon. All p er sons in terested a re hereby notified to then and th e re ap p ear and show cause, if any they have, w hy said re port should not be approved, th e a d m in istra trix discharged. her bondsm en exhonerated and th e es ta te closed. D ated Ja n u a ry 13, 1938. ELLA P. SONESON. A d m in istratrix . (Ja n . 13-Feb. 10) The a n n u a l m eeting of th e mem bers of th e F arm B u reau Coopera tive of H erm iston, Oregon, w ill be held a t th e H erm iston U nion church in H erm iston F rid ay , F eb ru ary 11, 1938, a t 1 :30 o’clock in th e a f te r noon. E lection of d irecto rs w ill be held to fill th e expired term s of D irectors Beef Club Will Meet. H. J. Bean, D istric t No. 1; J. H. The W est U m atilla Beef club will Reid, D istric t No. 3; R. G. Saylor, hold its reg u la r m eeting Monday, D istrict No. 5. F eb ru ary 14, a t 7:30 p. in., in th e A list of nam es is being m ailed to office of Ja y T. Pierson, assistan t Types of Pastures. th e q u alified voters in each d istric t county agent. designated in th e notice. An (x ) Mixed grasses a re recommended should be placed before th e nam e of for B u tte r Creek and for th e U m a Home Ec Clubs Entertain. tilla riv er meadows, because soils The ladies of the Home Ec club th e p a rty desired as d ire c to r, and th e re hold m oisture well. On th e of Colum bia G range w ere guests of th e b allot b ro u g h t to th e m eetin g or coarser soil types w h ite sw eet clover members of th e W estland G range mailed to th e office of th e F arm Bu is likely to yield more and will c e r ta in ly req u ire less w ater than the Home Ec club la st W ednesday, Feb reau C ooperative of H erm iston. The ru a ry 9, in an all day m eeting a t list m ailed o ut to th e q u alified vo m ore shallow rooted grasses. the home of Mrs. Guy Shaw. The T he tw o types of p astu re should day was spent sewing. Members of ters is m erely a n o m in a tin g ballot. not be mixed, th a t is, one should use the W estland G range club planned In order to elect th e p a rty desired th e grass w here it will yield m ost an a n n iv e rsta ry p arty for F eb ru ary as d irecto r, it is necessary th a t th e and use th e w hite sw eet clover 24 for all g ran g e members. mem bers from th e respective dis w here it w ill do best. W hite sw eet tric ts be p resen t a t th e m eeting to clover, if put in a grass m ixture, Relevés w ill tend to crowd out the grass th e CROPS CLUB LEARNS cast th e ir fin al vote for election. TNRüflT firs t year, because of Its more rapid E lig ib ility of m em bership in th e TO ID EN TIFY WEEDS grow th. PAIN F arm B ureau C ooperative of H e r ♦ ------- F all seeding is usually successful The 4-H crops club m et last Mon m iston is based on m em bership in in g rain stubble if it is seeded early RAWNESS enough. F or sprin g seeding we ad day in th e office of Jay T. Pierson, good sta n d in g in an y F arm B ureau, vise seeding alone ra th e r th a n w ith assista n t county agent, w ith th e ir F arm ers’ U nion or G range d esig n a g ra in s or a nurse crop. If a nurse leader, Em il Zivney, cond u ctin g a ted by th e Board of D irectors, and Enters Bcdy crop is necessary, because of w ind, discussion on weeds and id en tify in g Be th e paym ent of a life m em bership seed in stubble In the fall. W hen those prev alen t in th is area. through sp rin g seeding is tried, the land fore the ev en in g was oven th e boys fee of one d o llar to th e F arm B ureau Stomach and should be fall plowed if possible. In present learned to identify six weeds Cooperative of H erm iston. th e case of sprin g seeding, seed e a r p revalen t here by the weed seed. Intestines to All nam es received w ill be su b Eleven weed specim ens were dis ly w hile th e w eather is cool. Ease Pain m itted to th e voters p resen t a t th e played by the leader and these may Pasture Mixtures. be exam ined by any person in te re s t m eeting an d voted on by b allo t. The The speed with which Bayer tab F o r th e mixed grass pastures we ed a t th e a ssista n t county a g e n t's person receiving th e la rg e st num ber lets net in relieving the distressing office. ' recom m end: of votes w ill be tb e d ire c to r for a symptoms of colds and accompany Hrome grass ....................... 6 pounde) Mr. Zivney sta te d th a t d u rin g the term of tw o years. E very effo rt has FOR REN T— 15 ACRE TRACT, 1 ing sore throat is utterly amazing O rchard grass .................... 6 'pounds year the boys would have an oppor mile n o rth of H erm iston. Good . . . and the treatment is simple DJeadow Fescue .................. 3 pounds tu n ity to study and id en tify 50 v a been m ade to include in th e ir respec buildings. and pleasant. This is all you do. In q u ire E. P. Dodd, H er tive lists th e co rrect n a m e s . L adino clover .................... 3 pounds rieties of grass and weed seed. Crush and dissolve three genuine 24-3tp Should an e rro r be found, k indly miston: E n g lish Rye grass ............. 3 pounds The crops club is new th is year Bayer Aspirin tablets in one-third and much in te re st is being show n by no tify th e office of th e F arm Bu FOR SALE — MODEL A FORD glass of water. Then gargle with T otal ........ 21 pounds th e members. M eetings in the sp rin g reau Cooperative im m ediately. this mixture twice, holding your tru c k ; dual w heels, long base. A t per acre. head well back. D istrict No. 1, or Echo D istrict, Sec. H ouA , Messner, Ore. 25-3tc w ill be held in th e various field day On w et lands, or alkaline lends, This medicinal gurgle will act shall em brace th e d istric t lying W ANTED— FEW STUDENTS TO stra w b e rry clover m av be s u b stitu t trip style insp ectin g th e crop plots almost like a local anesthetic on south of th e Union P acific railro a d learn chick sexing. Capable in ed for Ladino. H eavier seedings being carried o u t by members. the sore, irritated membrane of w ill give b e tte r stands. O ther tni'-- your throat. Pain eases promptly: 'T h e n ex t m eeting w ill be held from H in k le eastw ard , an d ea st of stru cto r. S ta rt soon. V ig o rb ilt H a t 25-3tp rawness is relieved. tp re s may be necessary for special th e B u tte r Creek hig h w ay tow ard chery, H erm iston. Monday, F eb ru ary 21. a t 8:00 p. m. conditions. For e -s m n ’e- p — You will say it is remarkable. Lena to a po in t in te rse c tin g the FOR SALE— 6 H E IF E R S ; ALSO grass m ay su b stitu te d 'o - t- « - . In the office of the assista n t county And the few cents it costs effects M orrow county line. 22 acre ran ch ; w ill trad e horses, a big saving over expensive “ throat < li«h p v p . p»»v onlv certified E n g agent. D istrict No. 3, or S o u th Columbia c a ttle as down paym ent and give gargles’* and strong medicines. lish Rye and T.adiun «e^d And when you buy, see that you D istrict, shall em brace th a t portion term s on balance; would lease to of Seed’” '- rig h t party. H. C. Shanks, H erm is get genuine BAYER ASPIRI of th e H erm iston p ro ject lying ton. W henever and how ever the seed EASTERN STATES 2 5 -ltp south and east of th e d iag o n al road ing is done, a firm seed bed is the f ir s t ru le. Th» tiny m s a e e d l i n '. | FARMERS EXCHANGE and th e railro ad th ro u g h H erm iston, A MODERN SERVICE STATION die like fish o - a dpccr t if the ton I and residence in E n terp rise, Or. and the feed can al of th e H erm iston few inches of soil are loose. On blow COMPLETES 20 YEARS for sale; on the h ig h w ay ; also room Irrig a tio n P roject. lands th e re are two way s to be t thp j D istrict No. 5, or B u tter Creek for 10 to 15 cabins; w ill trad e for d -iftln g sand. F irst, «•<— •- w ith a ' (Co-op League News Service) 2 FU LL trOZCN 2Sc lig h t lay er of stra ' or an re: o r. j M innehaha D istrict sh all include all improved acreage n ear H erm iston. second, seed in g rain s tu b b le 1 S pringfield, Mass.— T he E astern the te rrito ry w est of th e railro ad W rite C. A. M iller, E n te rp rise , Or. Virtually 1 cent a tablet to,re= folio— ro w -• i F arm ers E xchange, organized J a n 24-3tc te r than a lfa lfa o r m eadow lan d , as uary 23, 1918, com pleted its 20th th ro u g h H erm iston and w est of the B u tter Creek h ig h w ay to Lena. it fs e p sie- tc o to : ? - od Irn? I year of operation w ith a m em bership seed bed. A t th is an n u a l m eetin g th e mem I of 82,500 and business for th e last bers w ill be req u ired to vote on a Pasture Management. I fiscal year of alm ost $20,000,000. new set of by-law s recom m ended by T ry to fo’low th e ce r » ;e-- 1. Do not tu rn stock on grass un ' The m am m oth New E n gland co- th e board of d irecto rs and su b m it til it is five or six Inches high th e op sta rted as a cooperative purchas- ted by them upon th e advice of v a r “ V ig o rb ilt’’ H atch ery seeding end nasti-re il-h tlv | jng ngency for a few farm ers in ious cooperative ex p erts and a tto r H erm iston, Oregon th e first year. If you m ust have , , . , p a stu re w hile your p erm anent field | M assachusetts, Rhode Island, and neys to b rin g th e o p eratio n s of the G entlem en; is becom ina established, use Sudan C onnecticut. , The E xchange is now association more in h arm o n y w ith Had several thousand tu rk ey eggs set a t your h atch ery g rass or g rain or some o th e r tem po serving six New E ngland states, Del ex istin g cooperative an d corporation d u rin g 1937 and was well pleased w ith resu lts. T he p o u lts were ra ry eroD. W hite «w»»t clover and aw are and sections of M aryland and stro n g and husky and grew well. We will have you set about reg u latio n s and law s w hich have ry e m ake a heavy yielding tem po 5500 tu rk ey eggs d u rin g th e 1938 h atch in g season. Pennsylvania. been passed or am ended since die ra ry pasture. Very tru ly yours, The m em bers of the cooperative o rig in al by-law s w ere adopted. 2. Divide the p astu res so th a t DONALD DEMOSS stock can be kept off w hile ir rig a t have accum ulated, th ro u g h savings R. G. SAYLOR, • H erm iston, Ore. ing. If th e re can be as m any as I on th e production and d istrib u tio n A ssistan t S ecretary. th re e p astures, th e m ilk in g stock of feeds, seed and farm supplies, PRICES IN 1938 can be k ept on fresh p astu re ail the business facilities w orth approxi- tim e, and the dry cows, young stock PACIFIC COAST m ately $3,000,000 The E xchange hprses. etc., can be used to clean up WHITE LEGHORNS operates one of th e larg est feed m ills STUDENT CO-OP a p astu re a fte r the cows. WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS $ 22.00 PER 100 3. S ta rt to p astu re w h ite sweet in the co u n try a t Buffalo, New WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 107.50 PER 500 clover four to six inches high. P as York, a large seed house, an eleva MEET IN SEATTLE tu re lig h tly the first year, but keep to r w ith a m illion bushel capacity, WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 215.00 PER 1000 it down th e second. The secret of a lab o rato ry equipped to m ake all (Co-op L eague News Service) STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS $ 12.00 PER 100 p a stu rin g w hite sw eet clover fs to S eattle. Wn. — R ep resen tativ es have enough stock to keep it from th e tests essential in th e scien tific STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 50.00 PER 500 g row ing tall and woody. W hen selection of feed stuffs, seeds and from stu d e n t cooperative o rg an iz a 100.00 PER 1000 STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS w hite sw eet clover becomes woody, o th e r supplies, ,fertilize r p lan ts in tions a t th e U niversity of C alifornia, it is very unpalatab le. LEGHORN COCKERELS $ 3.00 PER 100 Cam bridge, Mass., and W ilm ington, Oregon. W ash in g to n , Idaho and B ri 4. Use a spike tootli harrow a f D elaw are, a biological la b o rato ry a t LEGHORN COCKERELS .............................. 12.50 PER 500 tish Colum bia, and W ash in g to n te r th e first year. T his avoids rank LEGHORN COCKERELS 25.00 PER 1000 g row th of grasses around th e drop Stoneham , Mass., and a p la n t in d u s S ta te College m et h ere d u rin g the pings of livestock and levels down try project a t Feeding H ills, Mass., C hristm as holidays to discuss th e NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS high spots, m aking irrig a tio n possi- in additio n to its modern headquar- problem s common to th e ir cam pus b)e on all portion s of th e field. $12.50 PER 100 STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE ters a t S pringfield. co-ops and to lay plans w hich may 5. M anure a fte r the firs t year. 17.00 PER 100 SEXED PULLETS DAY OLD lead to th e form ation of a p erm a Do not let grass p astu res get high 9.00 PER 100 DAY OLD COCKERELS .......... n en t League of College Cooperatives. enough th a t the grass w ill be tram p NOTICE led and w asted. The Pacific Coast S tu d en t Coop RHODE ISLAND REDS 6. If tall grow ing weeds appear. : era tiv e C onference drew to g eth er SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS. mow them . I 'To The Members of the Umatilla rep rese n tativ es of 1650 stu d e n ts who Irrigation. are m em bers of cooperative do rm i Project Farm Bureau. BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS Mixed grasses w ill need irrig atio n tories, cooperative e a tin g clubs and $25.00 PER 100 10 DAY OLD LEGHORN PULLETS often, probably every ten days in Our records show th a t th e re are o th e r types of co-ops on these six hot w eather. W hite sw eet clover Is 40.00 PER 100 FOUR WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS deeper rooted and can go longer. still a few of our mem bers d e lin campuses. SIX WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 55.00 PER 100 q u en t In th e ir 1937 yearly dues of F arm ers new to th e are a should con D etailed accounts of all phases of 70.00 PER 100 EIGHT WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS su lt th e su p e rin ten d e n t of the Uma $1.00. T his w as due M arch 1st. cooperative o rg an izatio n on th e tilla Field S tation or th e assistan t 1937, and d elin q u en t tw o m onths T U R K E Y P O U L T S — C U S T O M H A T C H IN G various cam puses and m ethods of co unty ag en t in regard to m ethods later. bookkeeping, a d m in istra tiv e proce of irrig atio n . H EN and T U R K E Y EG G S The a n n u a l m eeting and election dure. by-law s and ed u catio n al pro Pasture Location. A 10 per cent Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on Chicks. A high yielding p astu re pays as of directo rs for th e Farm B ureau Co gram s were discussed a t len g th . T en w ell as a n y th in g on th e average op will be held F eb ru ary 11th. To ta tiv e plans were laid for a second A 20 per cent Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on T urkey P o u lts farm if on as good land as the o th e r be en title d to vote a t th is m eeting, conference to be held a t W ash in g ettops. Steep land, even though hard it is necessary to be In good sta n d ton College. P ullm an. W ash., d u rin g SEND FOR LITERATURE to Irrig a te, is often used for pasture, ing In some bona fide farm o rg an i E a ste r vacation a t w hich tim e d efi w hich probably Is th e best use for land and labor. But w ith no sâ t lop. ^ 'e |o p e th e U m atilla P ro n ite action is expected on th e pro such special th in g s to consider, lo ject F arm Bt^reau can show a clean poned stu d e n t co-op league. cate th e p astu re w here It w ill be sla te before F eb ru ary l l t b , th a t all The S tu d en t C ooperative associa co nvenient to th e farm buildings may be en title d to vote. tion a t th e U niversity of W ash in g »»a stock w ater. C. M. JACKSON, Secretary ton is o p era tin g ten "cooperative dor-, HERMISTON, OREGON Umatilla Project Farm Bureau. m itories and a c e n tra l k itchen. T here (The writer wishes to acknow- The an n u a l m eeting of the G range C ooperative A ssociation a t H erm is ton will be held F riday, F eb ru ary 11, a t 8:00 p. m., in th e H erm is ton Union church. E lection of officers will be held and an y o th er business coming before th e m eeting tran sacted . T he public is invited to atten d th is m eeting. WHEN a Ö O Ü s W ANT ADS Pleased With Turkey Hatching! ‘V “ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry Farm and H atchery 600 ROOMS • SEN S1B IL HAIES I t ’a Easy T» Be M istaken About STOMACH TROUBLE Stomach sufferers should learr the truth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID, INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, constipation, ate., due to excess acid. FREE UDGL Booklet contains facta of interest. The9th edition, ,ustoftth< press, may prove your firststep toh ap py stomach comfort I Clip this to remind you to ask for the UDGA Booklet at THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. G eneral D entistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. P h ene t- J Residence Phone 26-J Sunday and E venings by A ppointm ent W ATCH - CLOCK REPAIRING A. W. BEHRMAN WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks east of post office Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to • Phone 481 — — H erm iston, Ore. Herm iston Host No. 37 Meets first and th ird T hursday. Legion Auxll lary m eets second and fo u rth T hursday. 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