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THURSDAY. A PRIL 14. 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION J! M ESSAGE M S tK R M N S CANNING WILL BEGIN MONDAY, APRIL 18 T he asp arag u s ca n n in g season is h ere a g a in and th e cannery w ill be open M onday, W ednesday and F ri day, A pril 18, 19 and 22, from 8:00 A. M. to 3:0 0 P. M. Get your ca n n in g done early in th e season and avoid th e rush. HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY, O. L. Barlow, M anager TO EVERY ¿MEMBER. HYBRID FIELD CORN YIELD TRIALS COLUMBIA PARK CLEAN-UP DAY killed, com pared w ith 65 for th e first th ree m onths of 1937. "O ur job now is to exam ine in to th e causes of the d eath s th a t are still occurring, to co n tin u e our pro gram of d riv er an d p ed estrian edu cation, an d th ro u g h enforcem ent to keep the highw ays as free as possi ble of ig n o ran t and Irresponsible d riv ers.” Snell declared. "T he pro gram of accident stu d y and educa tion now being carried on by my office will be continued in an effo rt not sim ply to reduce accidents and deaths, b u t to elim in ate them so fa r as is hum anly possible.” The firs t-q u a rte r m ark th is year sets a new all-tim e low for a th ree- m onth period, Snell said, the form er m ark of 48 h av in g been set in April, May and Ju n e, 1932. PA i t PIY F W ANT ADS LARGE GENERAL ELECTRIC RE frig e rato r, t h i . e doors, four year g u aran tee, 645 M ain St., Phone 716W, P endleton, Ore. 3 4 -ltc USED W ILLY 8-K N IG H T FOR SALE Cheap— Run 26.000 m iles; In good condition, Mrs. R. A. Becker, 1*4 mi. w est. Irrigon. 34-3tp The F arm B ureau A uxiliary is W INESAP APPLES, ORCHARD A bu lletin has recently been re sponsoring a C olum bia p ark clea n ru n a t 25c per box; B rin g your ow n boxes. Thos. Cam pbell. 34 3tp leased on yield tria ls w ith hybrid up day F rid ay , A pril 15, and Is re q u esting th a t all persons who pos field corn by R. E. Fore, assistan t FOR SALE — 70 HEAD YOUNG sibly can to lend a h an d on th a t day agronom ist a t Oregon A g ricu ltu ral w ith shovel, rak e an d hoe. An ex crossbred ewes and lam bs. A. P. Ayers, B oardm an. 34-tfc E xperim en t S tatio n a t Corvallis, and change of p la n ts and sh ru b s w ill ex erpts in th is b u lletin w ere quoted also be had in o rd er to prom ote an FOR S A L E -O N E DAIN OVERSHOT Irrigon Grange Social N ight. by Em il Zivney a t the Columbia increased in te re st in b ea u tify in g CAMPAIGN AGAINST sta ck e r; one D ain buck rak e. G. T he usual Irrig o n G range social th e farm home. A pot luck d in n e r G. Sm ith, Stanfield. 34-3tc n ig h t w ill be held S aturday n ig h t, G range m eeting la st week. A lthough will be served a t noon to all those M AR IJU AN A A pril 16. in th e G range hall. D anc th e re have been no defin ite figures who assist w ith the w ork d u rin g th e FOR SALE— BREAKFAST TABLE in g w ill be enjoyed and a pot luck obtained on yield in th is section of day. and 3 ch a irs; ro ck er; day bed. These are tough tim es for th e Mrs. A. H. N orton, Phone 76-M, supper served. eastern Oregon it is g enerally be dealer in m a riju an a in Oregon. Ac Grange Easter Ball. H erm iston. 3 4 -ltc lieved th e hybrid v arieties w ill be tive enforcem ent of th e federal m ar Potato and W heat Acreage. The W estland G range is sponsor Ja y T. P ierson, a s sista n t county ad a p tab le to th is clim ate. iju a n a a c t coupled w ith unceasing CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE— ANY The resu lts show n in th e bu lletin in g a dance S atu rd ay n ig h t. A pril prosecution by th e office of U. S. ag en t, req u ests th a t all persons) size a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask Oron 34-tfc p la n n in g on p la n tin g potato or a re tak en from yields in w estern 16, a t W estland school. E veryone Is D istrict A tto rn ey C arl C. D onaugh O. Felthouse, H erm iston. w h eat acreage th is season, get the Oregon. D u rin g th e sum m er of 1937, welcome. A good orchestra* w ill f u r has not only boosted th e price of n um ber of acres on file w ith his I yield tria ls involving a large num - nish th e m usic. A dm ission w ill be the “ h ash ish ” cig arettes to 50 cents POTATOES FOR F E E D — 20 CENTS per 100 lb. sack. Chas. H errick, apiece b u t has made it p ractically office in o rd er th a t it m ay be used **r of field corn hybrids and open 40 cents and 10 cents. 33-3tp impossible to obtain th e d ru g a t all. Sunrise R anch, Stanfield. in w orking o u t the soil conserva pollinated v arieties w ere conducted ELECTRIC POWER CO-OPS Scores of a rre sts by th e b ureau of F U R N I S H . E D HOUSEKEEPING tio n records and estab lish in g goals. by th e Oregon A g ricu ltu ral E x p eri narcotic ag en ts co o p eratin g w ith m ent S tatio n in cooperation w ith SERVING 15,000 OHIO FARMS a p a rtm en ts for ren t, m odern. Mrs. th e extension service. sta te and city police and deputy Joe Dyer, Phone 7 8R, H erm iston, 4-H CLUB NEWS sh eriffs h.13 practically ended the Oregon. (Co-op News Service) These tria ls w ere conducted on 33-tfc T he C olum bia Calf club m et a t source of supply of th is d ru g in O re COLUMBUS, O H IO — A pproxim a th e G ranger E xperim ent F arm near th e home of Bobby E aton la st F r i THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACH- day. A pril 8, w ith th e follow ing Corvallis, and in a num ber of the tely 15,000 Ohio farm s are now re gon, D onaugh said. Of th e first 14 Ine for sale. In q u ire a t P ennock's m em bers p rese n t: Glen W ilcox, corn grow ing counties of w estern ceiving electricity from r u ra l elec arrested on charges of m a riju a n a G arage. 32-3tp traffic, D onaugh o r his deputy a t tric cooperatives according to th e C layton B uell, H enry Som m erer Jr., Oregon. The tria ls in th e various torneys o btained convictions a g a in st F arm B ureau R u ral E lectrifica tio n counties w ere carried on in coopera Peggy Som m erer, M arion O tt, Floyd FOR SALE— BIX W EEK S OLD MILK tion w ith and u n d er the d irect sup Cooperative. T h irtee n cooperatives 13. Sentences ag g reg ated 30 years. W h itse tt and M ary Sommerer. fed goats for m eat; $1.00 each, a t T he m eeting w as called to order ervision of th e county ag en ts of the have alread y ‘tu rn ed on th e ju ic e ’ The 14th man was also convicted my place, 1 m ile n o rth of H erm is to serve more th a n 13,000 farm s. but is being investigated by th e pro ton, C. A. Lare, R oute 2. by th e p resid e n t H enry Som m erer respective counties. 32-3tp The lines have been erected on th ree bation officer. A lthough D onaugh J»., who conducted a discussion on H ybrid corn has been grown ex is now on leave of absence from th e FOR SALE— SECOND HAND ELEC- th e v arious breeds of ca ttle. These tensively for a num ber of years in o th e r co-op p ro jects w hich w ill serve U. S. a tto rn e y 's office w hile cam tric ranges, W estinghouse, H ot 2900 m em bers when th e energy is breeds w ere divided into th ree clas th e m idw est, b ut is new in Oregon. paigning for th e D em ocratic se n a P o in t and M onarch; Also ag en ts for sificatio n s, firs t, .the d a iry qattle,' Since it is new here many grow ers tu rn ed on. The p ercentage of farm s to rial n o m ination, his office is still K elv in ato r rtefrigenators, eleatric second, the dual purpose, and th ird , do not know exactly w hat hybrid in Ohio using e le c tric ity has in creased from 18 p ercen t to more vigorously prosecuting w h a t m a ri w ashing m achines and hot w ater th e beef c a ttle . E ach m em ber told corn Is, nor th e advan tag es of It. h earts. P enland Bros. T ra n sfer Co., th a n 36 p ercent in th e la st th ree ju an a offenders arrested . of experiences had in m ethods of Pendleton, Ore. 32-4tc (h ree years. T he Ohio F arm B ureau W hat Hybrid Corn Is. h an d lin g cattle. News points o u t th a t alm ost as m any GIRLS PRACTICE R efreshm ents w ere served fol FOR SALE— ONE AND TWO-YEAR- H ybrid corn is produced by cros- low ing a d jo u rn m e n t of the m eeting ing inbred lines. These inbreds are farm s have been electrified since DANCES FOR P.E.X. old colts; cows, com ing fresh by Bob E a to n ’s g randm other, Mrs. produced from common v arieties of th e co-ops began actio n in 1935 as soon; mower, rake, w agon and rack, had been electrified since th e in P. H. Corman. plow, all like new. Mrs. R. A. Beck corn by self-fertilizatio n . Self fe r The g irls ’ P. E. classes u n d er th e vention of electricity . er, 1*4 mile W est of Irrig o n . 32-3tp tiliza tio n or in b reed in g is necessary By G race Benel. direction of Miss Lynch are p ra c tic to p urify th e v arieties genetically ing th e ir dance num bers for th e "Cam p Cookery Chefs” w as deci FIRST CO-OP GAS AND OIL and to elim in ate some of th e poorer P .E .X ., w hich is scheduled for dine H ale, V irg in ia W ells, M axine ded upon as th e nam e of th e camp ch aracteristics. To self-fertllize corn STATION OPENED IN CHICAGO cookery club a t th e jo in t m eeting T hursday, May 5. T h eir dance group Blinston, G ladys W illiam s, Gladys it is necessary to collect pollen from E lean o r S tein er, Jerry 1 will include a G recian dance; a P ierson, w ith the H appy H our Cookers’ club a tassel and apply it by h and to the CHICAGO — The first coopera group of folk dances, th e “ E nglish M ullins, Alma L aird, G eorgia Rae held a fte r school F rid ay of la st silks of the e a r on the same stalk . tive gas and oil sta tio n in th e city H arvest D ance,” and th e "Sw edish N eal, and Joyce McCulley. week. Club m em bers decided to e n T his self-fertilizatio n m ust be c a r lim its of Chicago opened here S a t Clap D an ce;” an d a p ira te dance, te rta in th e ir m others and teachers ried on for five or six years to de Second Six Weeks Ends urd ay , A pril 2, w hen th e N orth all of w hich w ill be done in cos a t a p a rty May 13. velop pure inbreds. Shore C ooptrative Society launched tume. E x am in atio n s for th e second six T he g irls h3ve sta rte d th e ir work Crosses m ust be made anew each its fifth cooperative service. The The dancers are B arb ara Moore, weeks period of the second sem ester and have sen t several progress cards year, as seed saved from hybrid corn co-op gas sta tio n grew out of a con B etty Goff, N orm a Blahm , M arie were given d u rin g th e week of to Miss F ran ces C linton, Home Dem will produce a much low er yield tra c t w ith a p riv ate fillin g sta tio n H inkle, M arion Pierce, W anda Rob A pril 4 to 8. R eport cards w ill be o n stra tio n A gent for U m atilla coun than the o rig in al hybrid. In th is re w hich has been serv in g co-op mem erts, H elen R alph, Louise May, C lau- out a fte r vacation. ty. ______ spect, hybrid corn is sim ilar to the bers in E v an sto n an d vicin ity for T he S tanfield H cm »m aking 4-11 mule, it m ust be produced anew each more th a n a year. club m et F rid a y afternoon a t 3:00 g eneratio n for its hybrid vigor and Across th e stre e t from th e new o'clock w ith L a u ra Stephens, presi elite w ith in itself. co-op fillin g sta tio n a t 1000 F o ster d en t, in th e ch air. F rl! '" r , nT th H ybrid seed w ill alw ays be h ig h Road is its p are n t cooperative groc business m eeting. Lila Scalf h ’d er in price th a n o rd in ary open-poli- ery store w hich was opened th ree c h a rg e of, recreatio n . Mrs. J. M. nated seed because of the le n g th of years ago. T he N o rth Shore co-op R ichards, leader, acted as h o s t e » tim e and the labor required to pro hopes th a t its exam ple will lead to E n terp rise, Ore., March 18, -938. d u rin g the social hour. Members are duce it. However, grow ers in th e th e opening of co-op gasoline s ta “ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry F arm and H atch ery Zelm a Sale, N ellie Moore, Luella, m iddle west have found th a t agood tions by several of th e o th e r 30 co H erm iston, Oregon Couch, M arie Tenney, L au ra S teph hybrid will produce a su fficien tly o perative stores and b uying clubs in Dear S ir: ens, Zelma S u tto n , Ina S utton, Lila higher yield to make the p u rch ase of Chicago. W ould you k in d ly send me new price lists on your baby Scalf, M arie L ane an d Coralee Man- high priced seed yearly p rofitable. chicks. Please include also price list for sexed p u llets 10 days old. Do you sell New H am p sh ire Reds or Rhode Islan d Red sker. At present, hybrid seed costs about chicks? W ould w an t cockerels e ith e r baby or 10 day old ones. £5 to 30 cents per pound in Oregon. Poisoning Said Best for Gophers. P lease send price lis t on these also. T hanks. NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF THE F ig u rin g the price a t 30 cents per DALLAS — For pocket gophers, Mr. E dw ard Q uinn, pound and 8 pounds per acre, seed w hich have begun th e ir sp rin g ac UMATILLA PROJECT FARM R t. 1, E n te rp rise , Ore. cost would be only $2.40 per acre. tiv ity in clo v er-alfalfa fields, pois P S .— F or th e la st tw o years I have g o tte n chicks from V ig o rb ilt BUREAU. Good open pollinated seed corn re o ning is u sually considered more an d can say I have been w ell pleased. E. Q. tra p p in g , says T he a n n u a l paym ent to th is org a ta ils a t approxim ately 5 cen ts per satisfacto ry th a n PRICES IN 1938 n izatio n of $1.00 w as due March pound, th u s m aking the seed cost County A gent W. C. L eth. Poison SETTING DAYS— Monday and Thur sday Each W eek ; Chicks 1st, and if u n p aid , becomes delin about 40 cents per acre. T his leaves ing tak es less tim e, because if no a difference of $2.00 per acre in new dam age is noticed it is unneces q u e n t May 1st, 1938. Off — W ednesday and Saturday To be e n title d to th e benefits of favor of the open pollinated corn sary to go back to look a t trap s, and w ith regard to cost of seed. H ow th e overhead in v estm en t in trap s tra d in g a t th e F arm B ureau Co-op WHITE LEGHORNS recom era tiv e, G range C o-operative, F arm ever, an increase in yield of two can be saved. The poison WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS $ 22.00 PER 100 B ureau Service S tatio n , and the bushels per acre would very n early mended by th e U. S. biological s u r WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 107.50 PER 500 H erm iston M ercantile Cooperative, pay for th e increased cost of seed, vey is pow dered alk alo id stry ch n in e, WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 215.00 PER 1000 it is necessary to be in good sta n d and as will be shown la te r in th is dusted on fresh green clover leaves STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS .. .. S 12.00 PER 100 in g in some bona fide farm o rg an i report, adopted corn hybrids can be and set in th e m ain runw ays. Al STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 50.00 PER 500 expected to exceed open pollinated falfa, potatoes, c a rro ts or parsnips zation. STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 100.00 PER 1000 To th e new new se ttle rs in th e . varieties by a t least ten to fifteen may be used if clover is n ot a v a il com m unity— W e w ish to say th a t ushe s per acre, able. E vidence seems to show, how LEGHORN COCKERELS ......................................... $ 3.00 PER 100 ever. th a t the gophers are easier to th e U m atilla P ro je c t F arm Bureau LEGHORN COCKERELS ......................................... 12.50 PER 500 Yield Trials. poison w ith th e same food they have o ffers you a n o p p o rtu n ity through LEGHORN COCKERELS 25.00 PER 1000 These 1937 resu lts a t C orvallis been feeding on reg u larly . L eth its m eetings to m eet your neighbors NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS an d receive a lo t of useful inform a indicate th a t some hybrids are much says. STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE S12.50 PER 100 tio n on your v ario u s farm problems. higher yielding th an the best of th e SEXED PULLETS DAY OLD 17.00 PER 100 M em bership also includes a subscrip open-pollinated varieties. T he high OREGON H IG H W A Y DAY OLD COCKERELS ........................................... 9.00 PER 100 tio n to th e H erm iston H erald, our fourteen stra in s in th is test were local w eekly new spaper, and if you hybrids, the h ig h est yielding hybrid FATALITIES DROP RHODE ISLAND REDS do n o t receive th e n ex t issue and are being 13.6 bushels per acre o r 17.5 SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS. per cent above th e h ig h est y ielding a m em ber In an y farm organization G ains made by Oregon in th e d i »heck w ith th e office g irl and see open-pollinated v ariety. The average BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS rection of reducing h ighw ay d eath s If your m em bership Is delinquent. yield of all hybrids was 17.1 per 10 DAY OLD LEGHORN PULLETS S25.00 PER 100 cent above th e average yield of all place it am ong the n a tio n 's leaders C. Sf. JACKSON. FOUR WEEK LEGHORN P U L L E T S ............. 40.00 PER 100 for th e firs t q u a rte r o 1938. Secre S ecretary. open-pollinated varieties. SIX WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 55.00 PER 100 ta ry of S tate E arl Snell announced However, th e fact th a t all hybrids EIGHT WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS .................. 70.00 PER 100 today. M akeshift Brooders Expensive. a re not high yielding should be Betw een Ja n u a ry 1 and M arch 31, CORVALLIS — M akeshift equip noted. In th is area th e highest yield TURKEY POULTS—CUSTOM HATCHING m ent fo r use in h atch in g or brooding ing hybrid exceeded the low est by Oregon tra ffic fa ta litie s dropped 37 HEN and TURKEY EGGS chickens is m ost expensive in the 27.9 bushels per ac re or 35.9 per per cent over th e firs t th ree m onths of 1937, rep rese n tin g a sav in g of 24 A 10 per cent Deposit M ust A ccom pany All O rders on Chicks. long ru n . believes H. E. Cosby, head cent. lives. The s ta rtlin g decrease is of th e p o ultry d ep a rtm en t a t O re A 20 per cent Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on T u rk ey P oults made even more em p h atic by com Source of Seed. gon S tate college. H is com m ent p arin g th e record for individual f»m e as a re su lt of in q u iries on how SEND FOR LITERATURE Sources of seed of both hybrid and m onths. to m ake a brooder o u t of an in open-pollinated v arieties can be se T his J a n u a ry theye w ere 17 h ig h verted w ash tu b and a la n tern . cured from th e F arm B ureau Co way d eath s, com pared w ith 20 in W hile he explained to th e in q u ire r operative In certified seed or from Ja n u a ry . 1937; th is F eb ru ary th e re how such a m ak esh ift brooder Is the experim ent sta tio n a t Corvallis. were only eig h t d eath s, as ag a in st supposed to be made, he added th a t B ulletin s on hybrid corn may be 17 for F eb ru ary a year ago; th is he would m uch prefer to raiee a HERMISTON, OREGON obtained from th e a ssista n t county March th e re were b u t 16 deaths, as sm all num ber of chicks w ith hens PHONE 681 th a n to ta k e chance« on thia type a g e n t's office in H erm iston or from ag ain st 28 for last M arch. T hus th e the experim ent sta tio n a t C orvallis. to ta l for 1938 so fa r is 41 persons • t equipm ent. “ I have been w e ll pleased w it h V ig o rb ilt Chicks” “ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry Farm and H atchery E8EE25m THE HERMISTON HERALD FAST r n u t r r o n DISTRESSING SYSSPTOINS «F C O LD S 2 FULL DOZEN 49* BAYER ASPIRIN It** Easy To Bo M is t a k e n A b o u t STOMACH TRO O EIL Stomach sufferers should lean ti e truth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID. INDIGESTION, bekhing, heartburn, constipation, otc,, due to excess acid. FREE UDGK Booklet contains facta of interest. The9th edition, juslofi lh< press, m ay oroveyourbrststeptohap py stomach com fo rt! Clip this to remind you to ask for th« U DGA Booklet a t THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY Camp No. 61 - Echo Meet th e first T uesday of each m onth in th e S tanfield Odd Fellow s hall — 8:00 p. m. DR. H .C . CURRY OPTOMETRIST 308 Green Bldg. - S eattle Makes reg u lar v isits to H erm iston H otel ab o u t every 30 days. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D G eneral D entistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J Residence Phune 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 ea st 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 h u rsd ay . Legion A uxil iary m eets second and fo u rth T hursday. Legion Hall. D r. A . C . W illc u tt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON & PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. 8. N ational Bank R ullding P ractice in S tate ft F ederal C ourts P endleton, Ore. DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Office H ours: O ther 16:30 to 12:30 A.M. H ours by 2 to S P.M. A ppointm ent Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon