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    THURSDAY, DECEM BER 1, 1938.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVIDO
Insurance policies are constantly being
improved to give you broader protection
for your money. Why not let us look
over your policies arid make sure they
are up-to-date? Also, we place your in­
surance with capitalized (stock) com­
panies. Because their
paid-in capital and
surplus gives you added M iiS r u i,.
security and protects J p H iiM im p
you from assessments.
MORE DECEMBER
o TURKEY POOLS
I
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
P ublished every T h u rsd ay a t H erm is­
ton, U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon, by
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q u lrin g ,
P u b lish ers.
E n tered a s Second Class M atter
D ecem ber, 1908, U m a tilla C ounty,
'il-egon._________________
S u b scrip tio n R ates.
One Y ear ...................................... >2.00
SU M onths ...................................
1.00
t'h re e M onths ....................................... 50
follow ing d escribed re a l p ro p erty of
said esta te , to -w it:
P arcel No. 1: T ax No. 10 in Sec.
33. Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM.
P a rc e l No. 2: S o u th w est Q u a rte r
Sec. 11, Twp. 4, N. R. 30, EWM.
Said described real p ro p e rty w ill
be sold fo r cash upon d eliv ery of
deed.
G IL B E R T G. SM ITH,
A d m in istra to r of th e E s ta te
of G o ttlieb K u rrle , deceased.
(N o. 10-Dec. 8)____ ________
LAND SALE N OTICE
BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN , th a t
th e u n d ersig n ed , S h e riff of U m atil­
T he b a sk e tb a ll gam es sche tuled la C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an
o rd e r d u ly m ade an d e n tered h e re in
so fa r a re as follow s:
by th e C ounty C o u rt of U m atilla Co­
u n ty , O regon, th e 5 th d ay of O ctober
D ecem ber 3 — U m atilla, h ere
1938, w ill, on th e 1 7 th d ay of Dec­
D ecem ber 9 — P e n d leto n , th e re
em ber, 1938, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0
D ecem ber 10— P e n d leto n , h ere
o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e
h ig h e s t b id d er fo r cash in h an d , a t
D ecem ber 13 — A th en a, th e re .
th e fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C oun­
D ecem ber 17 — H ep p n er, h ere
ty C o u rt H ouse, P e n d leto n , O regon,
D ecem ber 19— E dison
H i,
P o r t­ su b je c t to a m in im u m p rice of
land, h e re ( te n ta tiv e )
>10.00 th e re fo r, to be p aid in cash,
a t th e tim e of sale, th e fo llo w in g de­
J a n u a r y 7 — U m atilla, th e re
scribed parcel of lan d , h e re to fo re by
J a n u a r y 10 — U m atilla, h ere
U m a tilla C ounty, Ortegon, a cq u ired
J a n u a r y 18 — W alla W alla B,
for d e lin q u e n t taxes, to -w it:
th e re
L ots 4 an d 5. Block 2, N e w p o rt’s
A d d itio n to C ity of H erm isto n ,
J a n u a r y 20 — H ep p n er, th e re
U m a tilla C ounty, O regon.
J a n u a r y 24 — M ac-Hl, th e re
R. E. GOAD, S h eriff
F e b ru a ry 3 — P e n d leto n , h ere
of U m a tilla C ounty.
F e b ru a ry 4—(P endleton, th e re
(N ov, 17-Dec. 15)
F e b ru a ry 8 —
A th en a, h ere
F e b ru a ry 10— Irrig o n , u n se ttle d
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL FR0PFF.TY
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
from and a fte r the l i ' t ’’ day of D v
em b er, 1938, a t S tan field , O regon,
th e u n d ersig n ed , as e d m l- is tr a to r of
th e e sta te c f G c till'.i i'o ir'.e . d e­
ceased, w ill proceed to roll at p r i ­
v a te sale, in se p a ra te p arcels, th<
(Contini'ed Next Issue)
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NO CHANCE FOR ARGUMENT!
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Uncle Si Henpeck was about half
right when he told his nephew:
You boys of today want too
much for your services: do you
know what I was getting when I
married your aunt?” “No. and
I’ll bet you didn't either,” said
the nephew. You're sure to know
what you're getting when you
buy a Used Car of us, for if it
isn ’t right, we're right here to
make it right, and we don't mean
maybe.
Numerous Other Makes
& Types Not Listed
Now on Display—
If You Want Your Car Repaired
— Give Us a Trial.
We Appreciate Your Patronage!
Herm iston
M otor Co.
Fred Huber. Owner
Hermiston
GENERAL MOTORS
INSTALLMENT PLAN
CLOVER PROVES
GOOD IN ALKALI
Tw o m ore pools w ill be
by
w h a t to p la n t on stro n g a lk a li
asso ciatio n “ ilu rln g nDe<Ue..,b er. o n T o n land in th e way of fo rag e p la n ts has
th e 1 0 th , 1 2 th an d 1 3 th , an d a n -
o th e r D ecem ber 3 0 th an d 31st.
clea n -u p pool w ill be h eld la te er-
r.
G ro w ers have exprssed a lik in g
fo r th e system of p ooling one day
an d th e n sk ip p in g one d ay to per
m it p ick in g tim e, an d fo r th is re a ­
son It is b ein g co n tin u e d in th e n ex t
pool. G row ers h av e been asked by
th e asso ciatio n to s ta te
p referen ce
of d eliv ery d ay a ntl^ im e .
Clubbers Elect Officers.
Œhp SrrnüBîOM ïsrralù
r*t;e rmiBB
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
•w..e been a problem for farm ers.
long
b u t th e O regon S ta te college ex p eri-
m en t Btation is fo s te rin g a com para-
. ..
.
stra w b e rry clover.
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w hich has show n a re m a rk a b le
a d a p ta tio n for a lk a li soil
T h is p e re n n ia l clo v er is new to
th e n o rth w e s t and as yet is grow n
com m ercially only in th e Y akim a
- « r vi *
ts . i
section of W ash in g to n . It is a na-
tlve of A u stra lia , w here it Is w idely
used in sa lty , w et g ro u n d n e a r the
seacoast.
“ It has been proven su ita b le to
very s tro n g a lk a li la n d s ,” re p o rts G.
R. H yslop, head of th e division of
p la n t in d u s try a t O regon S ta te col­
lege. " I t grow s lik e lad in o clover,
and is fu lly as p a la ta b le , and is a p ­
p a re n tly h a rd ie r.”
T h e firs t m e e tin g of th e C olum bia
S titc h e rs S ew in g clu b w as held No­
vem ber 22 a t C olum bia school. T h e
p urpose of th e m e etin g w as to elect
o fficers fo r th e new y ear. K ay K een ­
er w as elected p re sid e n t, S usan
K nox, vice p re sid e n t, M ary Som ­
m erer. se c re ta ry , Joyce M cCulley,
yell lead er, D o ro th y K nox, re p o rte r.
O th er m em b ers a re P eggy Som m er-
er, D onna K een er, R u th M cCulley,
Experiments Prove Worth.
M yra G etch ell an d
L u cille W eeks.
T h e club w ill be led by A n n e Som-
The firs t stra w b e rry clover seen
m erer. _______ _____ ________
in Oregon w as n e a r Scio by N. A.
Bleekley. T he ex p e rim e n t sta tio n
becam e in te re ste d in th e fin d , and
since th e n has seeded plots on five
b ran ch sta tio n s,
nam ely, A sto ria,
T h e C olum bia G ran g e w ill observe U nion. H erm isto n , B u rn s an d K lam ­
its second a n n iv e rs a ry F rid a y , De­ a th F alls. T h ree d e m o n s tra tio n plots
cem ber 2, a t a fu ll co u rse tu rk e y have been set o u t, one each in L ake,
d in n e r, follow ed by a "h o m e ta l e n t” M alheur an d B ak er counties. A ll of
p ro g ram , in w h ich ev ery m em ber
these p la n tin g s have done w ell. T he
w ill ta k e p a rt.
P erso n s h a v in g becom e m em bers stra w b e rry clover h a s o u ts trip p e d
w ith in th e p a st y e a r w ill be sp ecial its com petitors, esp ecially on th e a l­
g u ests of h o n o r, as w ill those w ho k a lin e soils.
sign a p p lic a tio n ca rd s an d give th e
In an e x p erim en t in C a lifo rn ia,
re q u ire d fee of >1.00 fo r in itia tio n
s tra w b e rry clover w as p la n te d in a
an d six m o n th s d u es in advance.
Mr. an d Mrs. C laud H anscom , P o ­ m ix tu re w ith o th e r crops a n d w as
m ona M aster an d se c re ta ry , re s p e c t­ being ra p id ly crow ded o u t u n til sa lt
ively, w ill be g u ests. T h e re m a in d e r
of th e ev en in g w ill be sp en t in w as sc a tte re d on th e g ro u n d . T hen
g ro u p gam es, c o n te sts a nd sin g in g . th e tid e tu rn e d a n d th e new clover
crow ded o u t th e o th e r p la n ts in the
m ix tu re.
COLUMBIA GRANGE
ANNIVERSARY
4-H ACHIEVEMENT
DAY BANQUET
Alkali No Hindrance.
held a t 1 :0 0 o’clock W ednesday a f­
tern o o n of n e x t w eek in th e base­
m ent of th e new U nion ch u rch .
T hose elig ib le to vote in th ese
elec tio n s a re o w n ers or o p e ra to rs of
farm s covered by w ork sh e e ts u n d e r
th e A g ric u ltu ra l C o n serv atio n P ro ­
g ram , those w ho have a n in te re s t in
a ra n c p in g u n it w h ich is signed up
i u n d e r th e R an g e Im provem ent P ro-
g ram , or w ho hav e an in te re st in a
farm or ra n c h an d
w ho 8 tates J®
w ritin g on a form p re s c rib e d by th
j A
a p g - ric
r in u
u ltu
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n i l
Ad
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n i in
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A
d j ju
e n n t t a ad
jtra tio n his in te n tio n to p a rtic ip a te
¡or co operate in a n y such program ,
T hose elig ib le to hold office m ust
h a ve q u alified d u rin g th e c u rre n t
yea**
a p aym ent u n d e r th e pro-
gram
th e ro u n ty
A pergon ejected as com m unity
com m itteem an or a lte rn a te m ay also
be elected d ele g a te to th e co u n ty
convention.
MRS. MAUD MORSE
RESIGNS AT O. S. C.
Oregon S ta te C ollege— Mrs. Maud
M ueller Morse, ex ten sio n sp e c ia list
in ch ild developm ent an d p a re n t ed­
u catio n , w ho h as
becom e know n
th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te fo r h e r w ork
in developing
p a re n t
ed u catio n
clubs for b o th m en and w om en, has
resigned from h e r position. She w ill
m a rry S en ato r Dean W a lk e r of In ­
dependence some tim e d u rin g th e
n e x t m onth.
Mrs. Morse holds both b a c h e lo r’s
an d m a ste r’s degrees from
O regon
S ta te college. H er w ork as an ex ­
ten sio n sp ecialist d u rin g th e p a st
th re e y ears h as e arn ed
th e h ig h
p raise of Mrs. A zalea S ag er, s ta te
lead e r of hom e econom ics e x ten sio n ,
an d of F. L. B a lla rd , v ic e -d ire c to r of
ex ten sio n a t OSC.
B elieving th a t fa th e rs as w ell as
m o th ers have a v ita l in te re s t in th e
problem s of child
re a rin g ,
Mrs.
M orse prepared h e r p ro g ram s w ith
a view to b rin g in g o u t th is in te re s t,
an d as a re s u lt th e a tte n d a n c e of
men a t such m eetin g s Jum ped from
9 to 45 per c en t u n d e r h e r le a d e r­
ship. H er w ork w ith th e new s e r ­
ies of stu d y clubs o rg an ized th is fall
w ill be c a rrie d on u n til h e r succes­
sor is ap p o in ted by Mrs. S a ra P re n ­
tiss, head of th e household a d m in is­
tr a tio n d e p a rtm e n t; Dr. O. R. C ham ­
bers, professor of psychology, and
Mrs. B uena M aris, in s tru c to r in fa m ­
ily re la tio n sh ip s.
A. F. Gross, a s s is ta n t a g ro n o m ist
an d head of th e K lam ath F a lls s ta ­
l C o n tin u ed from P ag e O ne)
tion, has a successful sta n d of s tra w ­
Clubbers Recognized.
b erry clover g ro w in g on soil w hich
eau, p u rch ased from J o h n M cM ullen. h as a p. h of 9.4 or o th e rw ise p ra c ­
T he W est U m a tilla co u n ty hom e tic a lly w o rth less for a n y o th e r crop.
econom ic^ clu b m em bers
receiv in g
th a t
a w a rd s a t assem b lies in H erm isto n , In C a lifo rn ia it is re p o rte d
D ecem ber 21, an d a t S ta n fie ld , De­ stra w b e rry clover h as done w ell on
gro u n d c o n ta in in g 3.7 p er c en t a lk a ­
cem ber 28, w ere:
F ir s t y e a r:
A nn P rerso l, P eggy li sa lts in th e top five in ch es of th e
T odd, M yra G etch ell, N orm a G etch ­ soil.
N o rm ally crops do poorly in
ell, B eu lah R y lan d , J u n e V anS choi-
soil
c
o
n ta in in g as h ig h as % per
ack, L a u rie G im ble, L ois W illiam s,
A lta B y rn ice B arlow , L ucile W eeks, c e n t a lk a li.
R ach el W eeks, D onna K een er, H e r­
As to th e p ra c tic a b ility o f ra is in g
m isto n :
B e tty P a rk , M arie L an e, stra w b e rry clover fo r seed, R. G.
B etty G regory, C o ralie M ansker,
S ta n fie ld ; Jo a n B yrnes, V iolet H u x ­ L arson in M alh eu r co u n ty th is y ear
all, F e rn B ray, S ara W u rs te r, B etty h a rv e ste d 308 pounds of clean seed
H u x a ll, U m atilla.
from a o n e -th ird a cre plot. T he seed­
Second y e a r: M ary H elen e P ie r ing w as given som e special care.
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
sol P eggv S om m erer, M in n ie Belle _ -
-
.
O regon farm incom e for 1939, as
LOST— 8 H E IF E R CALVES, GRADE R iley, M axine T hom pson, A nne Pe- B ecause of sc a rc ity , stra w b e rry c o
A y rsh ire, la st seen a t M unley terso n , M uriel K in g sley , H e rm isto n ; ver seed sells fo r close to >1.50 ■ th a t of th e c o u n try as a w hole, may
tan k . li. G. Moore, H erm isto n , Ore. Z elm a Sale, G race K rau se, W ilm a pound
be m o d erately la rg e r th a n in 1338
15 -3 tp M ansker, C h arlen e R ow lan d , C h a r­
Name Origin Given.
if p resen t tre n d s co n tin u e as a n a ly ­
lo tte C orneile, V oynn L. G onseth,
T
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w
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clover
w
as
zed
by a g ric u ltu ra l econom ists. T h is
L
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OHIO VACUUM S W E E P E R
FOR
sale, in good co n d itio n , >10: G. E. to n , L in n is F o ste r, S ta n fie ld ; K ath - given to th e crop because of its is th e w ord b ro u g h t back from
h an d vacuum clea n er w ith a tta c h ­ leen H ow er, P a u lin e R o ach , U m a- s tr ik in g resem b lan ce to th e common W ash in g to n D. C., by L. R. B re it-
m en ts, p ra c tic a lly new , >10; 2 -b u rn - tllla .
— .
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•« h a u p t, exten sio n a g ric u ltu ra l econo­
g a rd • e n stra w b • e rry
As
th e —
seed
e r n ick le p lated ele c tric p late, 3-
Ire n e head ap p ro ach es m a tu rity it closely m ist a t O regon S ta te college, w ho
h e a t, >2. Mrs. Chas. T ay lo r, P h o n e , T - - h - ird
- - ; y e a r: „ R u th , , M cCulley,
,
i 5-3 tfc B o rth w ick ,
H
” e rm isto n ; ‘ Je a n Me- resem bles a g reen stra w b e rry . C reep­ rep resen ted th e ex ten sio n serv ice a t
981, H erm isto n .
------------------------------- 'K e n z ie , U m a tilla ;
N ellie
Moore.
in g ru n n e r s in stra w b e rry fashion th e a n n u a l a g ric u ltu ra l ou tlo o k con­
N ET T ED GEM
POTATOES FOR M arie T en n ey , S tan field .
e sta b lish new p la n ts w h erev er th e ference.
sa le — priced rig h t, on C E B ak er ,
D orothy Knox, M ary
A b rief su m m ary of th e a g ric u l­
farm . J. A. F a rn s w o rth , H e rm isto n !go m m ereri K ay K eener, S usan K nox, nodes c o n ta c t th e g ro u n d in a d d i­
tion to th e very a b u n d a n t seed su p ­ tu ra l outlook fo r O regon is c o n ta in ­
__________________________________ p I H e rm isto n : A gnes K ennedy, U ma-
ply form ed in th e heads. One th o u ­ ed in th e c u rr e n t issue of “ A g ricu l­
LOST— ROLL OF AUGER BITS— tllla ; C le m m a -B a rb e r. R u th Jo rd a n ,
sand seeds per p la n t is not a t a ll u n ­ tu r a l S itu a tio n and O utlook”
ju s t
S ta n fie ld .
L eave a t H erald office.
1 5 -ltc
com m on.
published and d is trib u te d to v ario u s
F if th y e a r: M ary M a rg a re t K en­
H u m b o ld t co u n ty d airy m en on th e exten sio n offices th ro u g h o u t th e
FOR SALE— SOME F IR & CEDAR nedy, C a th e rin e
K ennedy, G race
lu m b er cheap.
F a rm e r’s S u p p ly B ensel. V eta M oran, U m a tilla ; L o r­ coast a t E u re k a , C al., a re th e oldest sta te .
More d e ta ile d discussion of
15-3 tp n a G ab riel, L ila Scalf, S tan field .
Co., S tan field .
u sers of stra w b e rry clover on th e th e outlook as applied to in d iv id u al
FOR SA LE — 4-W H E E L R U B B E R ,
A nn S
o m m erer, six th y ear; Joyce P a c ific coast, an d th e y have h ad re ­ e n te rp rise s w ill be included in la te r
Som
tired w agon. W. W. F o ster, Co- M cCulley, sev en th y ear; E s th e r Mc- m a rk a b le success w ith it as a w et issues th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r as usual.
lu m b hia
la d is tric t, on M ark S m ith .<--11—
M ullen, N in a R ae M cCulley, all of lan d grass.
T he m ore fav o rab le outlook
for
15-3 tp H e rm isto n , n in th y ear.
place.
farm incom e in O regon Is d e p en d en t
Rapid Spread Noted.
DOW NSTAIRS A PA R T M E N T FOR
a w ard s
In re c e n t te s ts a t C olorado S ta te : npnn m a in te n a n c e of norm al gross
d ivision
T he
livestock
]
re n t.
w ere as follow s:
college It w as proved th a t s tra w b e r- volum e farm
p ro d u ctio n
an d
a
15-tfc
O regon.
' F ir s t y e a r: C reston B uzzard, Bob ry clover has fo u r tim es th e resis s tre n g th e n in g of consum er p u rch as-
E X P E R IE N C E D G IRL W ISH E S EM E a to UI1(
, cu B uell, G ilb e rt ____
n , „ A „ lfred
G ett- ta n e c to a lk a li th a t sw eet clover Ing pow er as is p red icted by th e b u ­
p lo y m en t in
resp ectab le
h o m e; m an, C layton B uell, G lenn W ilcox, has. It is not a lto g e th e r a w et-lan d reau
of
a g ric u ltu ra l econom ics.
referen ces; W rite H azel Lyle, B oard- L ew is W ilson, D u lcin ea P an ag es g rass, for te s ts hav e proved it a d a p ­ F a rm p ro d u ctio n expenses a re ex­
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ra
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es,
H
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isto
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;
G
or­
m an Ore.
14-3tc
don S how n, U m a tilla ;
B ruce L in d ­ ted to in lan d d ry a lk a lin e areas, pected to av e ra g e ab o u t th e sam e as
in 1938.
405 EGGS Q UEEN INCUBATOR sey, W allace E b sen , H erm an E bsen, such as found in e a ste rn O regon.
L ex in g to n ;
V oynn G onseth, S ta n ­
T he outlook
is re la tiv e ly m ore
W ith th e g re a t n u m b er of seeds
fo r sale.
B o u g h t new , se t only fie ld ;
F ra n c e s M adison, D orothy per p la n t th e new clover sp read s fav o rab le fo r farm fam ilies p ro d u c­
th re e tim es;
an d
52 -ln ch canopy M adison, Echo.
rap id ly . A fa rm e r n e a r M errill ob­ in g crops th a t reach th e consum er
m a ste r coal brooder. H . C. K irk ,
Second y e a r: Jam es B ensel, Jam es served v o lu n te e r stra w b e rry clover w ith o u t long sto ra g e , except w here
Box 84, W eston, Oregon.
14-3tc R u g g , U m a tilla ;
B e rn a rd
Corpe, on h is lan d , an d by g a th e r in g a such q u ick ly used crops a re
in ­
D ick' K in g sley , P eggy Som m erer,
creased
g
re
a
tly
In
volum
e
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r
w
here
q
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a
n
tity
of
th
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and
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15 INCUBATORS TO S E L L ; GOOD W ilb u r H u n t,
H e rm isto n ;
Donna
— n o t cheap.
M ak in g room for S ay lo r, E ch o ; Owen A nson, Alma in g them h e In te n d s to c u t and th ey have experienced prices in
elec tric.
Dr. T heo. B eletsk i, 2 ml. A nson, S ally A nson, W ay n e B arber,
1938 raised by g o v ern m en t actio n .
N. E. H erm isto n .
1 3 -3 tp N ew ell A nson, C h arlen e R ow land, th re sh 20 a cres th is fall.
W hile in W a sh in g to n
P ro fesso r
More seed w ill be produced th a n
FOR SALE— 24 F E E D E R PIGS, 75 S ta n fie ld .
ever before th is year, an d it Is lik e ­ B re lth a u p t acted fo r th e college in
to 150 pounds each ; five m iles S. W.
T h ird y e a r: C has. K lk, F ra n k ly th a t a seed su p p ly w ill be a v a il­ proceedings before th e F ed eral Com ­
of S ta n fie ld . E. C. C haney.
13-3 tp Renael, Joe Cooney, U m a tilla : Eldon
ab le fo r a lim ited n u m b er of g ro w ­ m u n ic a tio n s com m ission on b ehalf
S E N T IN E L RADIO, BATTERY . SE T S ay lo r E ch o ;
H a rry L ew is. John ers.— T he O regonian.
¡of th e s ta te ow ned ra d io s ta tio n .
— Also tpam of w ork h o rses t o , M cM ullen, B ill Corpe, Lois H u n t and
KOAC.
tra d e fo r w ean er pigs
feeders. | Iren e H u n t, H erm isto n .
He re p o rts th a t an a p p lic a tio n has
Tom H en d rick , B o ard m an . O regon
F o u rth y e a r:
K e n n eth
Bensel.
been filed by th e college, th ro u g h
13 -3 tp H e rm isto n :
R o b ert B ensel,
U m a-j
counsel, a sk in g th e com m ission
to
DELICIOUS A P P L E S FOR SALE— tllla ; K ay K een er, M ary Som m erer,
g ra n t a re h e a rin g of th e case of th e
O rch ard ru n -
b rin g y o u r own H erm isto n .
S alt R iver V alley B ro a d c a stin g com ­
c o n ta in e rs ;
50c box. Thos. Cam n-
F ifth y e a r:
M arion O tt, H arold
bell, H erm isto n .
13-3tc N eill, R alp h N eill, H e rm isto n : G race
T h e re w ill be held in each of th e p an y w hich is seek in g to use th e
E u g en e
R ugg,
R ich ard tw elv e co m m u n ities co m p risin g the sam e w av elen g th used by KOAC.
SOME CANARY SIN G ER S L E F T B ensel,
U m atilla C ounty A g ric u ltu ra l C on­
It is believed th a t such use w ould
R o llers and W a rb le rs; S elect y o u r R ugg, U m a tilla ; Ja m e s B a rb e r, S tan se rv atio n asso ciatio n a m eetin g for
field.
re
s
u lt in serio u s im p a irm e n t of
ow n. E sth e r B eletski. T w o m iles
th e purpose of e le c tin g for 1939
Is
S ix th y e a r: H en ry S om m erer. Bob th re e com m itteem en firs t and sec­ KOAC’s service, so th e college
N. E. of H erm isto n .
14-3 tp
Ja ck so n , H erm isto n .
to p resen t
ond a lte rn a te com m itteem en, a lso a a sk in g an o p p o rtu n ity
FOR R E N T - FITRNI8HED A PA R T -
S sv en th y e a r: M arie, R odm an and d e le g a te and a lte r n a te d e le g a te to evidence before th e com m ission acts
m en t fo r housekeeping.
E le c tric G eorge H a rtle y , H erm isto n .
th e c o u n ty co n v en tio n
w hich w ill on th e e x a m in e r’s re p o rt w hich w as
elect th e co u n ty co m m ittee for 1939,
s to r e
an d
m odern. P h o n e 71-R .
fav o rab le to th e req u est of th e A ri­
E ig h th y e a r:
Leo R u eb er, S ta n ­ on D ecem ber 7 th , a t 1:00.
Jo e D yer.
1 0-tfe
T he H erm isto n m eetin g w ill be so n s s ta tio n , KOY.
fie ld ; R u ssell H a rtle y , H erm iaton.
W ART ADS
FARM ECONOMISTS
FORESEE BETTER
INCOME FOR 1939
¿C, CONSERVATION
MEETINGS W ILL
ELECT COMMITTEES
BERT QUICK
ELE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR
MOTORS
P h o n e 22-R
H erm iston
H A U L IN G
Sor HIRE
We Haul Anything,
Anyplace at
Anytime.
RAY OLMSTEAD
Phone 681
Hermiston, Oregon
FOR EYE COMFORT AND
SIGHT CONSERVATION
Come to Pendleton for
Your Optical Need«!
Eyes Examined by Modern
Methods.
Glasses Ground to F it
When Needed.
— REA SO NA BLE P R IC ES —
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
OVER W OOLW ORTHS
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 535-J
J. V. VILLERMOURE
E LEC TRICA L SE R V IC E
Phone 1031
Hermiston
CONNOR'S REPAIR
SHOP
General Automobile Repair
R e b o rin g - B a tte ry S ervice an d
W eld in g - C h ev ro let P a rts
W illa rd B a tte rie s
Phone 53-W
Hermiston
BLACK AND WHITE
BARBER SHOP
A gency: T ro y L a u n d ry -C le a n in g
Bob M iller Shoe S h in e — A fter
School an d S a tu rd a y s
HUGH N E IL L , P ro p rie to r
Main St.
Hermiston
OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY
Camp No. 61 - Echo
M eet th e firs t T u esd ay of each
m o n th in th e S ta n fie ld Odd
F ello w s h a ll —
8 :0 0 p. m.
DR. H. C. CURRY
O PTO M ETRIST
308 G reen Bldg. - S e a ttle
M akes re g u la r v isits to H erm isto n
H otel ab o u t e v ery 30 dayB.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
G eneral D e n tistry
X -R ay an d D iagnosis
B ank Bldg.
P h o n s t- J
R esidence P h o n e 26-J
S u n d ay and K re n in g s by
A p pointm ent
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of post office
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to 8
P h o n e 481 — — H e rm isto n . Ore.
H e r m iito n P o st N o . 3 7
M eets firs t an d th ird
T h u rsd ay . L egion A u x il­
ia ry m eets second and
fo u rth T h u rsd a y .
Legion Hall.
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN
A PARTM HN T8
PETERSON & PETERSON
A TTO RN EYS AT LAW
U. 8. N a tio n a l B an k B u ild in g
P ra c tic e In S ta te A F ed eral C o u rts
P en d leto n , Ore.
DR. P. B. BELT
PH YSICIA N A 8UROEON
O ffice H o u rs:
O ther
1 0 :3 0 to 1 2 :3 0 A.M.
H o u rs by
2 to 5 P.M.
A p p o in tm en t
Res. 712 — PH O N E — O ffice 733
W. J. WARNER
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon