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    THURSDAY
JANUARY 19, 1939.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Land Sale Notice.
MONEY TRANSFER
IF YOU DON’T HAVE A CHECKING
ACCOUNT, YOU WILL FIND OUR
CHARGE FOR A CASHIER’S CHECK
OR DRAFT IS CHEAPER THAN ANY
OTHER METHOD OF MONEY TRANS­
FER......................................................
FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION
JÍ
MESSAGE
NATIONAL FARM
BUREAU U N IT M AY
BE ORGANIZED HERE
D ue to th e e ffo rts of th e fo u r n a ­
tio n a l farm o rg a n iz a tio n s, m ore leg­
is la tio n in th e in te re s t of a g ric u ltu re
h as been en acted d u rin g th e p re se n t
a d m in is tra tio n th a n lik e le g islatio n
d u rin g th e p ast 50 y ears. T h e A m ­
e ric a n F a rm
B u reau o rg a n iz a tio n
has play ed a m a jo r ro le in th a t ef­
fo rt.
T h is o rg a n iz a tio n , lik e every
o th e r, is in need of h elp an d su p p o rt
of every fa rm e r in tu n e w ith o rg a ­
nized a g ric u ltu re .
A m e e tin g of th e U m atilla P ro ­
je c t F a rm B u reau , called by its exe­
c u tiv e co m m ittee, w ill be held F r i­
T IM E S A V I N G S P L A N !
day, J a n u a r y 27, a t 8 :0 0 P.M. in
th e b asem en t
of
th e
M eth o d ist
ch u rc h , fo r th e p urpose of o rg a n iz ­
in g a co m m u n ity c e n te r a t H e rm is­
to n . T h is c e n te r w ill in clu d e E cho,
S tan field , B u tte r C reek and s u r ­
ro u n d in g te rrito ry .
F. B. SW A YZE, P re s id e n t
A t th is m e etin g its fu n c tio n an d
re la tio n w ill be c arefu lly ex p lain ed.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
It seem s ad v isab le an d m e rits fu ll
su p p o rt. A nyone in te re ste d in m em ­
b ersh ip m ay g et th a t in fo rm a tio n
from em ployees a t th e F a rm B u reau
C ooperative.
FOR
R
E
N
T
—
2-ROOM
HOUSE
AND
H. J. OTT. P re s id e n t
rmiatOM Srralò
5-acres, 2 m iles e a st of U m atilla.
U m a tilla P ro je c t F a rm B u reau
C.
A.
B
in
d
er,
U
m
atilla.
2
2
-ltp
P u b lish ed ev ery T h u rsd a y a t H erm is­
to n , U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by
Credit Union Members!
GUINEAS. ALSO
P a u lin e M. Stoop an d A lfred Q u irin g . FOR SALE —
sm all sad d le pony to tr a d e for
N otice is g iv en th a t all m em bers
P u b lish ers.
pigs. C. A. B in d er, U m atilla. 2 2 -ltp of th e H e rm isto n , O regon, F e d e ra l
Entered as Second Class Matter FO R SALE— W E A N E R PIGS, $4.50 C red it U nion a re asked to tu r n in
December, 190S, Umatilla County,
each.
Roy F o rd , P h o n e 47-W 5, th e ir p ass books to E. H. D u n n in g
Otegon.
H e rm isto n .
22-2 tp as soon as possible. T h is re q u e st is
m ade for a u d itin g purposes, befo re
S u b sc rip tio n R ates.
th e a n n u a l m e etin g M onday, J a n u ­
One Y ear ...................................... <2.00 M cCORM ICK-DEERING T-20 TRAC- a ry 30.
T ra c to r fo r sale. A. C. L in d say ,
Six M onths .................................... 1.00
2 2 -3 tp
T h re e M onths ................ _ ........... -
.50 L ex in g to n , O regon.
SA VE-
INQUIRE ABOUT OUR
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
LOST— TRUCK T IR E , 32x6; SOME-
w h ere b etw een A tte b u ry c o rn e r
an d Roy N eill fa rm on B u tte r C reek
h i-w ay . N o tify R oy N eill, E cho,
O regon.
2 2 -3 tp
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Oregon Newspape^PublisKers
j ^ 2 ) Association'
CÌatÌO^ ) @
16 W E A N E R PIG S FOR SALE ON
P a u l M iller place. C olum bia d is t­
ric t. D uane L a th ro p .
22-2 tp
15-A CRE FA RM FO R SA LE —
6
room house, e le c tric ity an d b ath .
O th er b u ild in g s;
H4
m iles from
♦
By MRS. W . C. ISOM
« H e rm isto n post office. A. W. A g­
new , 2103 N. E. 6 0 th A venue, P o r t­
2 1 -3 tc
T he S p ark B ro th e rs of S ta n fie ld lan d .
hav e re n te d
th e G eorge K en d ler
HANDY
MAN
A
VA
ILABLE—
W IL L
p lace e a st of to w n an d w ill ta k e
clean y ard s, c le a r aw ay ru b b ish ,
possession in th e n e a r fu tu re .
G uss H o lle tt of G oldendale, W n., do yo u r chores, or a n y o ccasional
w as a b u sin ess v is ito r in th is v ic in ­ jo b you have a b o u t th e place. In ­
q u ire a t H erald office.
2 0-tfc
ity T h u rsd ay .
T he C offm ans,
K en n iso n s and PIANO BARGAIN— ONE O F T H E
E m erso n s of S ta n fie ld a tte n d e d se r­
sm a lle r sizes. M ah o g an y fin ish ,
v ices a t th e P e n te c o sta l c h u rc h here e x c ellen t co n d itio n .
E asy
term s.
T h u rsd a y n ig h t.
W rite P en d leto n M usic H ouse. 21-2tc
E dw in N elson h a s re tu rn e d from
S e a ttle an d is s ta y in g a t th e W a lte r DELICIOUS A P P L E S — IN F IN E
c o n d itiin , as to size an d q u a lity ,)
G rid er home.
Mr. an d M rs. C h erry of U m atilla to clean up a t 50c p er box. B rin g
a n d M r. H a r t of V e n tu ra , C alif, a t­ y o u r own co n ta in e rs. T h o m as C am p­
21-3tp
ten d ed th e services a t th e P e n te c o st­ b ell, H erm isto n .
a l ch u rc h S unday.
FOR SALE— F IV E P IE C E IVORY
Mr. an d
Mrs. H arv ey W a rn e r
bedroom s u ite an d th re e k itc h e n
called on Mr. an d Mrs. H e n ry P h elp s c h airs. P riced to sell. P h o n e 76M.
S unday.
20-3tc
Mrs. B ran d o n
e n te rta in e d
th e
L ad ies Aid a t h e r hom e T h u rsd a y F U R N IS H E D A PA R T M E N T S FOR
re n t a t S tan field .
R ates re a so n ­
ev en in g .
T he sm all son of Mr. an d Mrs. ab le, oil h e a t, h o t w a te r. N. D. B ard,
S
tan
field
.
20-3tc
A dam s, w ho h a s been ill a t th e H e r­
m isto n G eneral h o sp ital, is now’ a t M ODERN HOUSE, FU R N ISH ED OR
hom e.
u n fu rn is h e d , w ith g arag e. Also
Mr. and Mrs. J a c k B ro w n in g mo­
m o d ern dow n s ta irs a p a rtm e n t. H.
to red to C e n tra lia , W n., S a tu rd a y to E. H anby, H erm isto n .
19-tfc
v isit re la tiv e s, re tu r n in g M ond iy .
C h ester W ilson of P ra irie C ity. FO R
SALE— T H E BESSIE S P E N -
Ore., v isited h is m o th er. M rs. N ora
c er 2 0 -acre ra n c h , o n e -fo u rth m ile
W ilson from F rid a y u n til M onday.
e a st of C olum bia school ho u se; good
Rev. H a rn ess and
Rev. T u rn e r soil, good b u ild in g s, e le c tric ity , m ail
re tu rn e d from P re s b y te ry a t B ak er ro u te , fin e roads. W ill sell fo r w h at
F rid a y .
b u ild in g s w ould cost,
$2000 cash.
C all W. J. W a rn e r’s office.
20-3 tp
♦
IRRIGON
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HEIGH-HO-TO-A-BASKET
SOCIAL, LET’S GO!
T h e tim e— F rid a y evening.
T h e place— C olum bia school.
T h e S ponsors— C olum bia G range.
F re e ad m issio n . . a door p rize . .
a s h o r t p ro g ram — an d fu n galo re!
W h y n o t d ress up a p re tty box,
p u t in goodies for “ tw o ” a n d jo in
in th e fun.
Mrs. L a u ra M orris w ill have
c h a rg e of th e “ P ig in th e P a rlo r,”
p ro v id in g a Mr. P ig g y W ig, a s p irin g
to social life an d b ein g ab le to m eet
c e rta in re q u ire m e n ts can be found
by F rid a y even in g . T he fun in con­
n ectio n w ith th is d ra w in g card alo ne
should a tt r a c t a crow d.
Cannery W ill Operate Jan. 20.
T he H e rm isto n C o o p erativ e C an­
n ery w ill o p e ra te F rid a y , J a n u a r y
20, w hen m eat an d sq u ash w ill be
can n ed all a fte rn o o n . T h is an n o u n ce
m ent w as m ade by M an ag er A lton
Sisson.
Notice of Annual Meeting
Cooperative Laundry and Cannery.
T h e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e H e r­
m iston C o o p erativ e L a u n d ry and
C an n ery w ill be h eld S a tu rd a y , J a n ­
u a ry 21, 1939, a t 2 :0 0 p.m ., a t th e
L egion H all fo r th e
p u rp o se of
e le c tin g th re e d ire c to rs an d co n d u c t­
in g such o th e r b u sin ess as may
leg ally come before th e m eetin g .
C A T H E R IN E SOM M ERER,
S ecretary .
(J a n . 5-1 2 )
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Sign Work Sheets.
TO
E VE R Y
MEMBER.
Irrigon Grange Elects.
O fficers elected to th e Irrig o n
.G ran g e w ere; M aster W . R. H aney;
O verseer, W m, K ik ; L e c tu re r, Mrs.
[E velyn K en n er; S tew ard. R. C o lter;
T re a su re r, F o rre s t H u n ttin g ; Secre­
ta ry , M a rg u erite H o u g h to n ;
G ate­
keeper, H. H. W h ip p le;
A ssistan t
S tew ard , L. B. D ex ter;
C h ap lain ,
Mrs.
M ildred H an ey : F lo ra . Mrs.
A lice K ik ; P om ona, M rs. W m. Col­
te r ; C eres, Mrs. G eorgia W hipple;
L ady a s s is ta n t, M rs. Ida Brace.
Westland Grange News Notes.
T he b e a u tifu l b a sk e t sold by Ed
B ensel a t th e W estlan d G range bas­
k e t social, J a n u a r y 13th, b ro u g h t a
good p rice a n d everyone p re se n t re ­
p o rted a n e n jo y ab le evening.
A D utch au ctio n of sev eral pieces
of lovely fancy w ork w ill be h eld a t
th e n e x t m e etin g
of
W estlan d
G range, J a n u a r y 26. A rra n g e m e n ts
a re b ein g m ade fo r a special pro­
gram .
A dan ce w ill be held S a tu rd ay ,
J a n u a r y 21, a t th e W estlan d school
house. Good m usic w ill be fu rn ish ed
an d adm ission price w ill be 40 cents
a n d ten cents. S upper w ill also be
served.
4-H CLUB TRAILER
NOW COMPLETED
F o r a nu m b er of y ears th e re has
been a need for a tr a ile r ow ned by
th e 4-H clu b boys an d g irls in w est
U m atilla county.
T h ro u g h th e ef­
fo rts of th e a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t's
office an d th e splendid cooperation
received from V irg il S m ith, th e Ore­
gon H a rd w a re & Im plem ent Co., and
th e T um -A -L um L u m b er C om pany,
w ho fu rn ish e d m a te ria l a t cost, a
tr a ile r is now re ad y for use in th is
area.
P a rt of th e m oney has been raised
from th e w in n in g s by ju d g in g team s
and co u n ty g ro u p s w in n in g s by clu b ­
bers w ho d isplayed steers.
It
is
necessary th a t each boy and g irl e n ­
rolled in livestock clubs c o n trib u te
25c in o rd e r th a t th e necessary
fu n d s can be raised to com plete pay­
m en t fo r th e tra ile r.
T he cost of
th e tr a ile r com plete is $35.00, w hich
is p ra c tic a lly h a lf w h a t th e cost
w ould hav e been if labor, and m a te r­
ial h ad been ch arg ed fo r a t re ta il
prices.
At a m e etin g of th e pig and beef
clubs
M onday
ev e n in g
m em bers
gave $3.25 to w a rd th e tra ile r, w hen
th e
fo llo w in g
boys
c o n trib u te d :
G ordon S how n, L ew is W ilson, Jo h n
M cM ullen an d C h arles K ik, all 50c;
an d E ld o n S aylor, C reston B uzzard,
Jo e Cooney,
Bob Jack so n
F ra n k
B ensel, Bob B ensel, E u g en e R ugg,
all 2 5 c ._______ _
PIG CLUB ELECTS
OFFICERS M ONDAY
A t a m e etin g of th e W est U m atil­
la P ig club, held a t th e A m erican
L egion h a ll M onday ev en in g , J a n ­
u a ry 16, th e fo llo w in g o fficers were
elected :
K e n n eth B ensel, H erm is­
ton, p re s id e n t; Bob Jack so n ,
H e r­
m iston, vice p re s id e n t; Joe Cooney,
H erm isto n , se c re ta ry .
C h arles Kik
of H e rm isto n w as elected local lead ­
e r fo r th e com ing year.
T h ere w ere 11 m em bers enrolled
for th e y e a r as follow s:
C layton
B uell. Joe Cooney, J o h n M cM ullen,
Bob B ensel, K en n e th B ensel, H enry
S om m erer,
C reston B uzzard
Bob
Ja ck so n , C h a rle s K ik, G ale Elw ood,
G ordon S how n, all of H erm isto n ,
and E ldon S aylor of Echo.
T h e re a re a n u m b er of boys and
g irls w ho hav e expressed th e ir de­
sire to becom e m em bers of th e pig
club, a n d th e y should get in touch
w ith th e a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t’s of­
fice im m ediately, so th a t th e ir nam es
can be added to th e en ro llm en t.
T h ere are. a t th e p resen t tim e. 16
bred g ilts and sows, ow ned by m em ­
bers of th e pig club, an d it w ill not
be n ecessary for boys and g irls in
th e pig club to go o u tsid e th e a rea
to p u rc h a s e th e ir pigs. A com m it­
tee w as ap p o in ted to o u tlin e a pro­
g ra m of w ork fo r th e year.
1939, acco rd in g
to prem ium lists
an d ru le s received by R oger W.
Morse, e x ten sio n d a iry m a n a t O re­
gon S ta te college.
R ules re q u ire th a t th e s ta te h erd
m u st be ow ned by a t least th re e
breeders. F o r H o lstein s, G u ernseys
an d Jersey s, th e re w ill be $1500 in
prize m oney per breed, w hile
for
A y resh ire an d B row n Sw iss $750
w ill be divided am ong th e e n trie s
for each breed.
E ach s ta te in th e U nited S ta te s
an d each province in C anada w ill be
re s tric te d to one h erd of an y one
breed. D etails may be o b tain ed
th ro u g h M orse or breed associations.
D ates of th e a n n u a l co nvention of
th e O regon D airy m en ’s asso ciatio n
have also been an n o u n ced as F e b ru ­
a ry 2 and 3 in E ugene. D etails of
th e p ro g ram w ill be an n o u n ced soon,
says G eorge F u lle n w id e r,
C a rlto n ,
a sso ciatio n p resid en t.
BEEF CALVES
FED FOR SHOW
JANUARY
USED CAR
CLEARANCE
COOKING CLUB
ACTIVE PROGRAM
General Blacksmithing
Shop u n d e r new m a n ag e m en t an d
in new location.
Equipped to Go Out to Ranch for
Horseshoeing
STANFIELD BLACKSMITH SHOP
Back of B row n’s G arage
HYBRID CORN
INTRODUCED
(C o n tin u ed from P ag e O ne)
involved.
C o m p arin g th e yields of
local
R eeds Y ellow D ent an d H y b rid
13X R 26W , a h y b rid in tro d u ced in
th is a re a la s t y e a r
gro w n by Leo
R ueber, a 4-H club boy, it w ill be
noted th a t th is p a rtic u la r h y b i’d
did n o t yield as h ig h as th e local
corn by 6.8 b ushels p er acre. It w ill
also be noted th a t it w as 13.6 b u sh ­
els low er in yield th a n th e low est
Io w ealth H y b rid , gro w n by L eo n ard
T ate. T h is proves th a t not all h y ­
b rid s a re a d a p te d to th is a re a , and
th a t only ex p e rim e n ta l tr ia ls should
be trie d for th e firs t y ear or two.
T he local R eeds Y ellow D ent,
gro w n by T. L a u g h a ry , follow ed
land w hich w as p la n te d to p o tato es
la s t y e a r, an d w as tw o y ears aw ay
from old, ru n -d o w n alfa lfa .
T he yields secured for L. C. D yer
w ere on tw o se p a ra te fields. T he
field y ie ld in g 63.3 bu sh els per acre
follow ed corn, b eing tw o y ears aw ay
from alfa lfa . T he field y ie ld in g 68.3
b u sh els follow ed b lue g rass p a stu re ,
plow ed in th e sp rin g .
W hile th e tr ia ls th a t a re given
fo r th is y e a r a re n o t held up as th e
la s t w ord in corn p ro d u ctio n , it in ­
d icates c le a rly th a t th e Io w ealth
H y b rid h a s given m ore prom ise th an
a n y corn th a t h as been grow n on th e
p ro je c t, an d th a t anyone w ho con­
te m p la te s p la n tin g corn n ex t year
should co n sid er th is h y b rid se rio u s­
ly.
One new h y b rid w ill be trie d on
sm all plots d u rin g th e 1939 y e a r in
an e ffo rt to o b ta in h ig h e r y ie ld in g
stra in s .
H ow ever, Mr. P ierso n be­
lieves th a t th e Io w ealth should be
c o n c e n tra te d upon u n til b e tte r y ield ­
in g v a rie tie s a re found. I t is su g ­
gested th a t seed be secured
from
th e sam e source as la st year.
Some of th e reaso n s g iv en w hy
h y b rid corn should be p lan ted a re :
Increased yield, m ore b u sh els of
corn per acre; b e tte r q u a lity , m ore
feeding v a lu e; sta n d s up b e tte r; and
m ore p ro fit p er acre.
J. H. REID OPERATES
LARGEST POULTRY
FARM IN COUNTY
All fa rm e rs w ho h av e n o t signed
w ork sh eets in th e Soil C onservation
I C ontinued from P ag e O ne)
p ro g am fo r th e p a st y ear, m ay sign
to th e c e n te r of th e b u ild in g and to
now fo r 1939, to corns u n d e r th a t
LOST— 1 SO RREL COLT, II L E F T pro g ram . B lan k s a re a v a ila b le a t th e
a chim ney a t th e end. T h is h e a ts
ja w . from B o rth w ick ra n c h . Joe office of J a y T. P ierso n
th e cem ent floor an d w hen th e
a ss ista n t
H aw k in s, A dam s. Ore.
20-tfc co u n ty a g en t.
ch ick s a re sm all a stove pipe ru n s
th ro u g h
th e room and in to th e
FOR SALE — N E W 400 EGG
ch im ney fu rn is h in g overhead heat.
Eat Poison Formula.
Q ueen In c u b a to r an d 52 inch coal
L ocust wood is used as fuel, a n d th is
b ro o d er; set th re e tim es. H . C. K irk ,
A fo rm u la for r a t poison h as been
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
is grow n on th e farm .
W eston, Ore., Box 84.
20-3tc given th ro u g h th e office of J a y T.
W hen th e ch ick s a re old enough
25 W E A N E R PIG S FOR SA LE—
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th ey a re tu rn e d o u t in to sm all pens
Also 4 cord P o p la r wood. F ra n k FRAM ES FO R GLASSES, $2.50 & w hich is considered econom ical and
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L e ic h t, Irrig o n Ore.
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I t is tim ely in view of
m ak er, H erm isto n .
1 6-tfc effectiv e.
k e rn e l sized g rav el and la te r tu rn e d
th e cam p a ig n
now
b ein g stag ed
o n to a ra n g e . T h is y ear th e 2500
a g a in s t ra ts in th is a re a . T h e fo r­
b ird s w ill be ran g ed on fo u r acres
m ula co n sists of:
upon w hich w ill be c o n stru cte d te m ­
1 lb. b read cru m b s
p o ra ry s h e lte r m ade from corn fod­
1 lb. ro lled b re a k fa s t o ats
d er an d poles w ith an open side.
1 lb. cheese
R oosts a re placed u n d e r these where,
1 lb. salted p e a n u ts
A m e etin g of th e W est U m atilla th e b ird s th riv e and grow u n til old
7 o unces pow dered Red S quill
B eef club w as held a t th e A m erican en ough to place In th e la y in g house.
R u n th ese
in g re d ie n ts
th ro u g h
L egion h a ll M onday ev ening, J a n ­ T he p u lle ts a re v accin ated for chlek-
ch o p p er tw ice.
u a ry 16, an d th e follow ing o fficers enpox a t th e a g e of 10 o r 12 weeks.
w ere elected for th e 1939 y ear:
Once in th e la y in g house th e birds
Jo h n M cM ullen, J r ., p re sid e n t; E l­ a re not ta k e n o u t a g a in u n til they
don S aylor, Echo, vice p re sid e n t; have served fo r tw o la y in g seasons
and C h arles K ik, se c re ta ry .
J o h n and a re culled an d m ark eted .
Mr.
M cM ullen Sr., w as elected
local R eid c u lls th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r but
le a d e r of th e clu b for th e com ing seldom keeps h en s m ore th a n tw o
GRACE B EN SE L, R ep o rter.
T h e H appy H o u r C ooking clu b of yea r.
la y in g seasons an d th e n sells a ll but
T h e e n ro llm e n t of th e beef club a few of th e best lay in g hens.
U m a tilla has been h a v in g re g u la r
m eetin g s and c a rry in g on an activ e fo r th e com ing y e a r is m ade up of
Jo h n .Mc­
Cost of Production.
p ro g ram . T he n ex t m e etin g a f te r a th e fo llo w in g m em bers:
choked food sale m em bers decided M ullen. C h arles K ik. K en n eth B en­
Mr.
R
eid
s ta te s th a t th e p rice of
to p u t on a C h ristm a s p a rty fo r th e sel, H a rry L ew is, ail of H erm isto n ,
little folk, w ho b ro u g h t one penney Bobby A tte b u ry , S tan field , and E l­ feed g re a tly d e te rm in e s th e cost of
|r a is in g a p u lle t to th e age of pro­
don S aylor, Echo.
for each y e a r of th e ir age.
F o u r calves a re b eing fed o u t fo r d u ctio n , b u t believes It w as 7 5 cents
W o rk in g to w ard th e tim e w hen
San
F ran cisco
In te rn a tio n a l in 1938, and 50 c en ts In 1937.
th e clu b w ill h av e e v e ry th in g
it th e
Mr. R eid s ta rte d In th e p o u ltry
needs in th e w ay of d ish es and L ivestock E x position and six for th e
e q u ip m en t, th e clu b now has an oil P acific I n te rn a tio n a l to bp held a t business in a sm all w ay w ith 100
P o rtla n d n ex t fall. A co m m ittee w as h en s and w as la te r faced w ith th e
stove an d an asso rtm e n t of dishes.
C lub m em bers a re g a in in g p ra c ­ ap p o in ted to w ork o u t a program problem of an in a d e q u a te m a rk e t
tical ex p erien ce by a s s is tin g th e G ar for th e v ear and th is w ill he su b ­ for eggs. L ocal in te re sts w ere su c ­
MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM—
cessful In se c u rin g
re p re se n ta tiv e s
den clu b w ith th e ir p ro g ram s. A t th e m itte d a t th e ir n ex t m eeting.
from th e P acific E gg P ro d u cers Co­
n ex t m eetin g . T u esd ay of n ex t w eek,
o p e ra tiv e asso ciatio n in P o rtla n d to
m em bers w ill fu rn ish sev eral songs STATE HERDS INVITED TO
com e in to th e te r rito ry and sign
a d e m o n s tra tio n an d a q u a rte t.
grow ers, fu rn is h in g a te rm in a l m a r­
P assw o rd s a re b ein g used ag ain WORLD FAIR DAIRY SHOW
k et. A fter th a t Mr. R eid g ra d u a lly
th is y ear and B etty M ustard has
Increased h is flock, tr y in g P ly m o u th
been ap p o in ted to secu re them . O th ­
O regon d a iry p ro d u cers w ill have R ocks fo r tw o lay in g seasons, b u t
Chevrolet Sales & Service
e r o fficers ap p o in ted
w ere Jo an
B yrnes, yell le a d e r; S a ra W u ra te r, o p p o rtu n ity to m ake up s ta te h erd s found them broody an d In a d eq u ate
song lead e r:
F ern
B ray,
creed; of e ig h t a n im a ls fo r each breed to as egg producers.
Phone 522
Hermiston
Mr. R eid h as c o n sisten tly stayed
E d lth a n n e Spencer, pled g e:
A nne com pete In th e In te rn a tio n a l d a iry
w ith th e W h ite L eghorn hen, rec-
M ary S h erlo ck , p ia n is t; an d A gnes
K ennedy, tre a s u re r. T h e n e x t m eet­ show a t th e T re a su re Island G olden orda sh o w in g h e r to he th e one and
in g w ill be held e arly n e x t m o n th . G ate ex p o sitio n O ctober 21 to 30, ¡only egg p ro d u cin g hen.
W ANT ADS
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN ,
T h a t th e u n d ersig n ed ,
S h e riff of
U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e
of an o rd er duly m ade and en te re d
h e re in by th e C ounty C ourt of U m a­
tilla C ounty, O regon, on th e
19th
day of D ecem ber, 1938, w ill, on th e
2 8 th day of J a n u a ry , 1939, a t th e
h o u r of 10 o’clock in th e forenoon,
sell to th e h ig h est b id d er fo r cash
in h an d , a t th e fro n t door of th e
U m atilla C ounty C o u rt H ouse, P e n ­
d leto n , Oregon, su b je c t to a m in i­
m um p rice of $36.60 th e refo r, to be
p aid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, the
follow ing described parcel of land,
h e re to fo re by U m atilla C ounty, O re­
gon, acquired fo r d elin q u e n t taxes,
to -w it:
SE %
NE>4 and N E U
SE %
N o rth a n d E a st of H ighw ay,
Section 24, T o w n sh ip 4, N o rth
R an g e 28, E. W . M.
R. E. GOAD, S h eriff
of U m atilla C ounty.
(Dec. 2 2 -Jan . 26)
Stanfield
Oregon
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O th er
1 0 :3 0 to 1 2 :3 0 A.M.
H o u rs by
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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