THU RSDA Y
JA N U A R Y 26. 1939
PAGE F IV E
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON^
Land Sale Notice.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
MONEY TRANSFER
SA V E -
INQUIRE ABOUT OUR
S A V IN G S
General Blacksmithing
PLAN!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON ii
F. B. SW A YZE, P re s id e n t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
W ANT ADS
E n tere d as Second C lass M a tte r
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
D ecem ber, 1906, U m a tilla C ounty,
O regon.
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S u b scrip tio n R ates.
FOR SA LE — FR A N K L IN PIANO;
In good co n d itio n , cash $65, or
One Year .................................. >2.00
Six Months ................................ LOO w ill co n sid er tr a d in g fo r stock. J. H.
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Three Months ................................... 6° R y lan d C olum bia d is tric t.
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Oregon Newspaper\PubHsl?ers
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P IN E LUM BER 8 IN CH, 10
12 in ch b o ard s; w holesale
a t m ill; 1 an d 2 g rad e, $20;
$16; a t saw m ill a t R e a th , Or.
IN C H ,
p rices
No. 3,
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W IL L S E LL MY 25-A C RE FA R M .
w ith s tric tly m odern house, fo r
less th a n o rig in a l cost of house. All
Teaching Thrift a Public Service. u n d e r irrig a tio n , r ig h t u n d e r m ain
d itch .
No b e tte r farm on p ro ject.
E v e r so o ften som e a u th o r ity
tu r n s loose w ith a b u rn in g critic ism One m ile S. E. of H erm isto n . Jo e
.
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of th e life in s u ra n c e in d u stry . A r D yer.
g u m e n ts ru n n in g in to th o u san d s of
w ords a re m ade in b eh alf of re v o lu N EW H A M PSH IR E RED ROOSTERS
Blood te ste d , $1.00 each. S. E.
tio n a ry ch an g es in th e e n tire system
of in s u rin g us a g a in s t d e a th ,
old W alls, C olum bia D ist.
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ag e an d d isaster.
25 W E A N E R PIGS FOR SALE—
W h a t th ese c ritic s d o n ’t p o in t o u t
Also 4 cord P o p la r wood. F ra n k
is th a t th e system th e y so ro u n d ly L eich t, Irrig o n Ore.
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d enounce h as given th e A m erican
people in fin ite ly m ore fin a n c ia l p ro FOR SA LE— W E A N E R PIGS, $4.50
te c tio n , on a per c a p ita basis, th a n
each.
Roy F ord, P h o n e 47-W 5,
is possessed by th e people of an y H erm isto n .
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o th e r c o u n try u n d e r an y o th e r sys
tem . T h e face v alu e of life in s u r M cCORM ICK-DEERING T-20 TRAC-
T ra c to r fo r sale. A. C. L indsay,
an ce policies o u ts ta n d in g to ta ls fa r
m ore th a n a h u n d re d b illio n d o llars. L e x in g to n , O regon.
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Some 60,009,000 A m erican s possess
policies, a n d to m an y of th ese peo LOST— TRUCK T IR E , 3 2 x 6 ; SOME-
w h ere b etw een A tte b u ry c o rn e r
ple som e form of life in s u ra n c e is
all th e y have to pro v id e th em w ith an d Roy N eill farm on B u tte r C reek
a co m fo rtab le, s e lf-s u sta in in g
old h i-w ay . N o tify Roy N eill, Echo,
O regon.
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age.
In b rief, u n d e r th e A m erican sy s
tem , life in su ra n c e h as w orked
It
h a s becom e a g re a t in d u s try because
it h a s provided, a t a m o d erate cost,
t h a t econom ic se c u rity we all d«sire.
I t h as “ sold” th e d o c trin e s of th r if t
an d fo resig h t to th e people. T h a t in
itse lf is an o u ts ta n d in g p ublic se r
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vice.
COLEMAN. DEE. STARRED IN
“IF
I
WERE
KING”
A v e rs e -w ritin g ro g u e from th e
b ack street« cf P a ris , w ho saves an
em p ire and loses h is h e a rt all in one
u n fo rg e tta b le w eek, an d a b e a u tifu l
p rin cess, w hose love m ak es h e r defy
th e com m ands of h e r k in g , form th e
ro m a n tic team I" th e new p ro d u c
tio n , " If I W ere K in g .” R onald Col
m an an d F ra n c e s Dee. teanved to
g e th e r for th e f ir s t tim e, p lay th e
tw o fam ous lovers in an epic v e r
sion of th e sto ry of F ran co is V illon.
Made g ra n d e c o n stab le of F ran ce,
a fte r ra id in g th e k in g ’s sto reh o u ses.
C olm an, in the t i t ’e role, is faced
w ith th e problem of e o n o u erin g th e
p ow erful B u rru n d ia n
a rm ies and
th e h e a r t of Mies Dee befo re th e
w eek is up.
T he h ig h p o in t of th e sto ry comes
w hen C olm an th ro w s th e v a st ro y al
sto reh o u ses open to th e
populace
and arm s th e P a ris m ob as a peo
p le ’s a rm y to m eet th e enem y— a
ra b b le -a rm y a g a in s t th e m ost pow
e rfu l troops of E u ro p e.
“ If I W ere K in g ” s t a r ts a t th e
O asis T h e a tre S unday.
PORTIONS OF FARM
OUTLOOK FOR 1939
Horseshoeing
BERT QUICK
Sjrrali)
P u b lish ed every T h u rsd a y a t H erm is
to n , U m a tilla C ounty. O regon, by
P a u lin e M. Stoop an d A lfred Q u lrln g ,
P u b lish ers.______ _______________ _____
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AG COMMITTEES
NATIONAL FARM
BUREAU U N IT M AY
PLAN PROGRAM
BE ORGANIZED HERE
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.....................................................................
T IM E
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN ,
T h a t th e u n d ersig n ed . S h eriff of
U m atilla C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e
of a n o rd er duly m ade and en tered
h erein by th e C ounty C ourt of U m a
tilla C ounty, O regon, on th e
1 9 th
d
ay of D ecem ber, 1938, w ill, on th e
MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
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
LOCKES ROOM AND BUTCHER ¡U
m atilla C ounty C ourt H ouse, P e n
d leto n , O regon, su b ject to a m in i
SHOP HOURS.
m um p rice of $36.60 th e re fo r, to be
,
paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e
T h e side door to th e mea
follow ing described p arcel of lan d ,
d e p a rtm e n t of th e
U m atilla Coop- h e reto fo re by U m atilla C ounty, Ore-
J. R. Beck, ru ra l o rg a n iz a tio n
... t
gon, acquired for d elin q u e n t taxes
e ra tiv e C ream ery w ill be closed d u r-
Due to th e e ffo rts o f th e fo u r n a sp ecialist from O regon S ta te college,
to-wit:
tio n a l farm o rg a n iz a tio n s, m ore leg m et re cen tly w ith a g ric u ltu ra l com in g th e noon h o u r an d on S undays,
SE&
NE>4 and N E %
SE%
isla tio n in th e in te re s t of a g ric u ltu re m itte e m em bers from th e v ario u s except d u rin g th e sum m er m onths,
N o rth and E a st of H ighw ay,
h as been e n acted d u rin g th e p resen t
S ection 24, T ow nship 4, N o rth
a d m in is tra tio n th a n lik e leg islatio n g ra n g e s to p lan a y e a r’s a g ric u ltu ra l w hen ice is h an d led .
R an g e 28, E. W . M.
d u rin g th e p a st 50 years. T h e A m program .
On week days th e side s tre e t e n
R. E. GOAD, S h e riff
Included in th e program w as p as
eric a n F a rm
B u reau o rg a n iz a tio n
of U m atilla C ounty.
h as played a m a jo r role in th a t e f tu r e im provem ent and a plan to fo l tra n c e w ill be open from 8 :0 0 a. m.
(Dec. 2 2 -Jan . 26)
fo rt. T h is o rg a n iz a tio n , lik e every low th e su g g estio n s on seeding an d to 1 2 :0 0 noon, and from 1 :0 0 p. m.
o th e r, is in need of help and su p p o rt
of every fa rm e r in tu n e w ith o rg a m an ag e m en t offered by extension to 5 :0 0 p. nt. D u rin g o th e r h o u rs
serv ice offices. E ach g ra n g e agreed p a tro n s a re asked to use fro n t e n
nized a g ric u ltu re .
A m e etin g of th e U m atilla P ro to en co u rag e a t least fo u r fa rm ers tra n c e to th e cream ery.
je c t F arm B u reau , called by its exe to c a rry o u t d e fin ite seeding an d ro
c u tiv e co m m ittee, w ill be held F r i ta tio n plans, set a t least 500 acres
S hop u n d e r new m an ag e m en t an d
day, J a n u a r y 27, a t 8 :0 0 P.M. in
in new location.
th e b asem en t
of
th e
M eth o d ist a s 1939 goal for new seed in g on the
ch u rch , fo r th e purpose of o rg a n iz p ro ject and keep d e fin ite reco rd s of
Equipped to Go Out to Ranch for
in g a co m m u n ity c e n te r a t H erm is th e n u m b er of a n im a ls p a stu red d u r
ton. T h is c e n te r w ill in clu d e E cho, in g th e season on a t le a st four
S tan field , B u tte r Creek an d s u r
farm s per g ra n g e an d m ore if pos (A s p ublished by U. S. D ep artm en t
STANFIELD BLACKSMITH SHOP
ro u n d in g te r rito ry .
of A g ric u ltu re )
B ack of B row n’s G arage
A t th is m e etin g its fu n ctio n and sible.
F arm to u rs in d a iry an d crops
re la tio n w ill be c arefu lly exp lain ed.
Stanfield
Oregon
Wheat
It seem s ad v isab le an d m erits fu ll w ere planned. A t least one d a iry
su p p o rt. A nyone in te re ste d in m em to u r w here feeding, b re e d in g and
T h e w orld produced a record crop
b ersh ip m ay g et th a t in fo rm a tio n
ot w h eat in 1938. an d th e price is
m
an
ag
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m
en
t
problem
s
can
be
cited
from em ployees a t th e F arm B u reau
w ill be m ade. T hey w ill encourage dow n in consequence. It is ex p ect
C ooperative.
H. J. OTT, P re sid e n t com m unity b u ll c e n te rs; stu d y and ed th a t U nited S tates w h e a t acreage
ELE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR
U m a tilla P ro je c t F a rm B ureau follow d e fin ite e d u c a tio n a l p rogram seeded for h a rv e st in 1939 w ill be
MOTORS
su b m itte d by th e D airy H erd Im m a te ria lly reduced as a re s u lt of a d
P h o n e 22-R
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provem ent asso ciatio n com m ittee, in
cooperation w ith th e a s s is ta n t coun ence of p re v a ilin g low prices.
T he acreag e a llo tte d for seeding
ty a g e n t’s office; all g ra n g e s spon
sor D.H.I.A. w ork in its are a . A visit for th e 1939 crop (u n d e r th e A g ri
w ill be m ade to farm s w h ere p ra c c u ltu ra l A d ju stm e n t A c t) is 55 m il
FOR EYE COMFORT AND
W ith th is issue, we c o n tin u e th e
tical crop ro ta tio n s can be dem on lion acres. T h is com pares w ith 81
SIGHT CONSERVATION
re p o rt of th e M orrow C ounty Pom o
s tra te d ;
and g ra n g e s w ill keep in m illion a cres seeded fo r the 1938
na m eetin g h eld in Irrig o n , S a tu r
to u ch w ith ex p e rim e n ta l crop w ork crop a n d a 1928-32 av erag e of 67
day, J a n u a r y 7.
a t th e U m atilla field sta tio n by in m illion acres.
Pom ona M aster M innie M cF ar
T he e x te n t of th e p a rtic ip a tio n
v itin g su p e rin te n d e n ts to p a rtic i
lan d , spoke on
B onneville
pow er
p a te in a g ric u ltu ra l p ro g ram s d u r by fa rm e rs in th e acreag e a d ju s t
d u rin g th e le c tu re r’s pro g ram . Mrs.
ing th e y ear; a to u r w ill be m ade of m en t p rogram is of course u n c e r
M cF arlan d re c e n tly a tte n d e d a m eet
ex p e rim e n ta l g rass n u rs e rie s and ta in . If to ta l w h e a t seedings a re re
Come to Pendleton for
in g of th e B on n ev ille F e d e ra tio n of
duced to 55 m illion a cres and th e
weed co n tro l te s t plots.
O regon, a n d th e V ancouver pow er
Your Optical Needs!
G ranges w ill sponsor a t least one yields per acre a re av erag e, p ro d u c
set-u p a n d m ade a fin e re p o rt.
4-H club an d provide one leader, tion w ould a m o u n t to a b o u t 660
Eyes Examined by Modern
T he O regon S ta te G ran g e ex ecu
Methods.
also sponsor a t le a st one 4-H club m illion bushels. T h is w ould be less
tiv e co m m ittee is sp o n so rin g a reso
Glasses Ground to F it
su m m er school sch o larsh ip . C lub th a n th e av erag e dom estic d isa p
lu tio n to th e e ffect th a t each su b
When Needed.
m em bers w ill p u t on a t le a st one p earan ce of ab o u t 680 m illion b u sh
o rd in a te g ra n g e in th e s ta te is to
— REASONABLE P R IC ES —
a g ric u ltu ra l p ro g ram before a g ran g e els a n d w ould be lik e ly to re s u lt in
pass a reso lu tio n fa v o rin g th e a d o p
a sm aller c a rry -o v er a t th e close of
au d ien c e d u rin g th e year.
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
tio n of a rev en u e c e rtific a te bill
G range m em bers w ill be inform ed th e n e x t season.
OPTOMETRIST
w h ich w ill pro v id e fo r fin a n c in g
If seedings for 1939 exceed th e
as to th e p ro g ress m ade on a lfa lfa
OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S
pow er d is tric ts w ith rev en u e c e rti
w ilt re s is ta n t v a rie tie s; th e sale of a llo tm e n t of 55 m illion a cres to any
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 535-J
ficates w h ich a re n o t a lien a g a in s t a lfa lfa o th e r th a n th ro u g h liv esto ck ; co n sid erab le e x te n t, a n d yield s are
th e p ro p e rty an d w hich a re an o b li
to hav e a t le a st tw o fa rm e rs in each av erag e, an in crease in th e alread y
g a tio n only a g a in s t th e rev en u e of
g ra n g e try
d iffe re n t
v a rie tie s of la rg e c a rry -o v er w ould a p p ear u n
th e pow er system .
sm all seed u sin g th e b e tte r seed pro avoidable. T his assum es a n n u a l ex
E ach g ra n g e in M orrow co u n ty is
p o rts of a b o u t 100 m illio n bushels.
d u ctio n m ethods.
u rg ed to a p p o in t a pow er co m m ittee
T he carry -o v e r on J u ly 1, 1939,
ELE C T R IC A L SERV IC E
w hich w ill m ake re g u la r rep o rts.
in c lu d in g in su ra n c e stocks, is expec
Club Holds Annual Dinner.
Pom ona co m m ittee con sisted of B u r
ted to be close to 300 m illion b u sh
Hermiston
P h o n e 1031
T he Home Ec club m em bers of th e
to n Peck, O. L. L u n d ell and O rin
els. T h is com pares w ith ab o u t 325
W rig h t, assisted by Mrs. M cF arlan d. W estlan d G ran g e an d th e ir escorts m illion bushels, th e av erag e for th e
N ex t w eek th e re so lu tio n on pow er enjoyed th e a n n u a l d in n e r re cen tly 1930-34 period, w hen stocks re a c h
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rev en u e c e rtific a te s a s ad o p ted
by held a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. P.
M orrow C o u n ty Pom ona G ran g e w ill A. P ow er. C overs w ere placed for 23 ed record size.
In m uch of th e g re a t p la in s area,
people w ho la te r enjoyed pinochle
be su b m itte d to read ers.
th e soil m o istu re a t seed in g tim e
an d C hinese checkers.
h as m uch to do w ith d e te rm in in g
General Automobile Repair
W illing Workers Meet.
th e yield of w in te r w heat. P re se n t
Credit Union Members!
R
eb
o rin g - B a tte ry S ervice and
in fo rm a tio n
(O cto b er)
Indicates
T he W illin g W o rk ers of th e W est-
W
eld in g - C h ev ro let P a rts
N
otice
is
g
iven
th
a
t
all
m
em
bers
lan d G ran g e m et fo r a n all day
th a t in th is a re a as a w hole, soil
of th e H erm isto n , O regon, F ed eral
W illa rd B a tte rie s
m eetin g J a n u a r y 25, a t th e lovely C red it U nion a re asked to tu rn in m o istu re is slig h tly below a v erag e
Phone
53-W
Hermiston
new hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k th e ir pass books to E. H. D u n n in g b u t is g en erally m ore fav o rab le th an
S eeliger in W estlan d d is tric t. A pot as soon as possible. T his re q u e st is a t th is d a te in a n y of th e la s t six
lu ck d in n e r w as enjoyed a t noon and m ade for a u d itin g purposes, before years.
th e a n n u a l m eetin g M onday, Ja n u -
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
R ep o rts so fa r received on the
th e afte rn o o n sp e n t sew ing.
a ry 30.
G eneral D e n tistry
g rassh o p p er s itu a tio n in d ic a te that
X R ay and D iagnosis
Umatilla Pomona Grange.
in fe sta tio n w ill be less in 1939 th a n
TWO SPECIALISTS COMING
d u rin g th e la s t few y ears b u t still
B ank Bldg.
P hone • -
U m a tilla C ounty Pom ona G range
som ew hat above averag e, in f e s ta
w ill m eet in th e V e te ra n 's h a ll in POR DAIRY SHORT COURSE
R esidence P hone 26-J
P en d leto n , F e b ru a ry 2. A no host
S unday and E v en in g s by
tion co n tin u e s to be serio u s th ro u g h
d in n e r w ill be served a t noon fol
A ppointm ent
o u t m ost of th e g re a t p lain s, and
low ing th e m o rn in g session and
T he a n n u a l tw o w eeks d a iry pro
p reced in g
th e
afte rn o o n pro g ram d u c ts sh o rt course a t O regon S tate especially in th e D ak o tas an d e a st
ern M ontana. D istin c t im provem ent,
w hich w ill com m ence a t 1 :3 0 p. m.
O fficers w ill be in stalled a t th e con college w ill be h eld F e b ru a ry 13 to how ever, is re p o rte d
fo r
K ansas,
DR. A. E. MARBLE
clusion of th e pro g ram . M em orial 25 th is y ear, w hich d ates include M issouri an d Illin o is,
w here in v a
CHIROPRACTOR
services w ill be conducted a t 7 :30 th e a n n u a l convention of th e O re
O ffice; 2 blocks e a st of post offlc
p. m. w ith Mrs. G eorge W oodw ard gon D airy M a n u fa c tu re rs’ associa sions have been d e stru c tiv e .
In 1937, follow ing th re e y ears of
of A dams in c h a rg e .________
Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to
tion,. to be held F e b ru a ry 21 to 23. sm all crops, th e U nited S ta te s again
P hone 481 — — H erm isto n , Ore
inclusive.
Columbia Stitchers Meet.
produced a la rg e crop of w h eat;
V isitin g sp ec ia lists th is y ear w ill
T he C olum bia S titc h e rs Sew ing be Dr. C. L. R oadhouse, head of th e ab o u t 100 m illion b u sh els w ere ex
H e r m i s t o n P o s t IN o. ¿1
po rted , leav in g ab o u t 70 m illio n s to
club m et a t th e hom e of th e ir leader d e p a rtm e n t of d a iry in d u s trie s
at
M eets firs t an d th ir
b a rg e
A nn S om m erer la st S a tu rd a y . Mem th e U n iv ersity of C a lifo rn ia a t D a be added to th e carry -o v er,
.T h u rsd a y , L egion Auxl
1937-38 resu lted
b ers voted to c o n tin u e th e penny a vis. and F. S. B oard of A u k lan d , New scale ex p o rts in
|la r y m eets second an
stocks and
m eetin g p lan . Iren e an d L ois H u nt Z ealand, one of th e in v en to rs of the from th e sm all w orld
fo u rth T h u rsd ay ,
sm
all
crops
in
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an
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rg
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n
ti
joined th e clu b m ak in g a m em b er new v ac re a tio n cream p a ste u riz in g
i Legion Hall.
sh ip of 14. R efre sh m e n ts w ere process. A v a c re a to r m ach in e has na.
T he ex p o rt prospect for 1938-39
served by M ary S om m erer and Kay been in sta lle d in th e e x p erim en tal
K eener. T he n ex t m e etin g w ill be cream ery a t O regon S ta te college is not so fav o rab le for th e U nited
held F e b ru a ry 18 a t th e S om m erer and w ill be d e m o n strated d u rin g the S ta te s because of increased pro d u c
tion in o th e r c o u n trie s, h u t it Is ex
home.
sh o rt course and convention.
OSTEOPATHIC
pected th a t by g o v ern m en t aid, ex
Dr. R oadhouse w ill specialize in ports m ay to ta l 100 m illion bushels.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
le c tu re s and d e m o n stra tio n s on the
U nless yields in o th e r im p o rta n t
OSBORN APARTMENTS
p ro d u ctio n and h a n d lin g
of m ilk ex p o rtin g co u n trie s should be low.
and
m ilk
p ro d u cts, em p h asizin g
th e ex p o rt prospect for U nited S tates
n ew est m ethods for ac h ie v in g a high
w h eat in 1939-40 Is d e fin ite ly less
T he C olum bia W in n e rs C alf club degree of s a n ita tio n an d o th e r re fav o rab le th a n In e ith e r of th e tw o
PETERSON & PETERSON
m et re c e n tly a t th e hom e of H. M. q u ire m e n ts in th e fluid m ilk field.
previous years, because of th e ex
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Som m erer w ith th e ir lead e r Miss
pected Increase In w orld stocks c a r
U. S. N a tio n a l B ank B u ild in g
E va W ilcox, to elect o fficers. H enry
P ra c tic e In S ta te & F ed eral C ourt
ried over.
Som m erer, J r .
w as nam ed
p resi
T he p resen t w orld
a c reag e of
P en d leto n , Ore.
d en t, Bobby E ato n , vice p resid en t,
w heat, ap p ro x im a te ly
285 m illion
M ary S om m erer, se c re ta ry ,
and
acres, is a b o u t 15 m illion acres, or
L ouis W ilso n , re p o rte r. M em bers In
DR. T. B. BELT
5 per cen t above th a t necessary
TTn lv er* ity of Orecron. E u g en e—
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
cluded G len W ilcox, P eggy Som
_ m er- ‘C all them rat« , n o t ‘R obin Hood«.* w ith av erag e yield s to produce a
Office Hours:
O ther
er. Tom m y T odd, B etty Cox, D elcina .
f th e ir career» a» low and de- crop equal to th e u su a l needs. T he
1 0 :3 0 to 12:30 A.M.
H o u rs b
P an ages an d T h eo d o re P an ag es.
g ra d in g , not a» high
ad v en tu re. av erag e a n n u a l d isa p p e a ra n c e (1927-
2 to 6 P.M .
A ppolntm en
N in ety p ercen t of stock ex h ib ited H ave no place for se n tim e n ta lity , 3 6 ) is ab o u t 3.775 m illion bushels.
Res. 712 — PH O N E — O ffice 7 3
club m em b ers last y ear a t v a r-
<” > J " " tlce >" eTPry caM ’ u
U nless th e w orld acreag e is a d
i»y
I ™ s was ad v ice given for the ju sted do w n w ard , supplies probably
ions clu b , show s w as in th e A prize
..
h a n d lin g of new« of crim in al* by
winning ciaaa. T he d e m o n stra tio n v T j P ieper, special a g e n t for th e w ill c o n tin u e to be b u rdensom e d u r
W. J. WARNER
team com posed of M arian O tt and F ed eral B u reau of In v e stig a tio n . ing th e 1939-40 season, and an y Im
M ary Som m erer placed fo u rth In i j ^ n F rancisco, before th e fin al sea- pro v em en t In w orld w h eat prlcee
of 16 a t th e s ta te fa ir la st i ’ |l’" " t
Oregon N ew spaper Con- w ould depend upon b e tte r econom ic
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feren ce a t th e school of Journalism co n d itio n s, or a .rise In th e general
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com m odity price level.
s tra tio n w ork.
ly.
16 W E A N E R PIGS FOR SALE ON
P a u l M iller place, C olum bia d is t
ric t. D u an e L a th ro p .
22-2 tp
15-A CRE FARM TOR SALE —
6
room house, e le c tric ity an d b a th .
O th er b u ild in g s;
1 % m iles from
j H erm isto n post office. A. W . Ag-
Inew , 2103 N. E. 6 0 th A venue, P o r t
lan d .
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21-3tc
HANDY
c le m
;lo y o u r
job you
q u ire a t
MAN AVAILABLE— W ILL
y ard s, clea r aw ay ru b b ish ,
chores, or an y occasional
have a b o u t th e place. In
H erald office.
20-tfc
DELICIOUS A PPL E S — IN F IN E
co n d itio n , as to size an d q u a lity ,
to clean u p a t 50c p er box. B rin g
yo u r ow n c o n tain ers, T h o m as C am p
bell. H erm isto n .
21 -3 tp
MODERN HOUSE, FU R N ISH E D OR
u n fu rn ish e d , w ith g a ra g e . Also
m odern dow n sta irs a p a rtm e n t. H.
E. Iia n b y , H erm isto n .
1 9-tfc
LOST— 1 SORREL COLT, J H. L E F T
jaw . from B o rth w ick ran ch . Joe
H aw k in s, A dam s, Ore.
2 0-tfc
FOR SA LE — N EW 400 EGG
Q ueen In c u b a to r an d 52 in ch coal
b ro o d er; set th re e tim es. H. C. K irk ,
W eston, Ore., Box 84.________ 20-3tc
S h o o tin g d eer w ith bow an d a r
row w ill be p e rm itte d in so u th e rn
W isconsin for one m o n th th is fall.
T h e p o ta to is called th e m ost v a l
u a b le g if t w hich P e ru v ia n In d ia n s
gave to th e w o rld ’s a g ric u ltu re .
L eaf c u ttin g a n ts o ften s trip th e
fo liag e from c itru s tre e s In a n ig h t
— n o t because th ey e a t th e leaves,
b u t th e y use th e clipped pieces to
lin e n ests.
MORROW COUNTY
POMONA GRANGE
V. YILLERMOURE
CONNOR'S REPAIR
SHOP
Dr. A. C. Willcut
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