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    PA GE F IV E
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
THU RSD A Y , F E B R U A R Y 1«. 1939.
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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
DO YOU KNOW ..
I H ow much insurance you would coiled in
the event o f fire, i f you have a co-insurance
clause on your policy }
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COLD STORAGE
LOCKER RENTERS
TAKE NOTICE
2 . Hou) to insure yourself against any
bites your dog m ay take whether on or
o ff your property }
3.
W h a t liability your business lease may
impose on you f o r elevators, boilers, plate
glass, e tc .}
INSURANCE is necessarily a complicated subject
* Scarcely any two people need exactly the same
protection. Also, your needs may change within a
few hours. To get insurance that fits your require­
m ents— that readily can be kept up-to-date_it will
pay you to talk matters over with us. As local agents
for strong capitalized fire insurance companies,
we can give you expert advice and
service every day of the year.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
QUpTNrrmialin-i NfrralZ)
B ang’s T est Time Limited.
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng,
Publishers.
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Otegon.
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Subscription Rates.
One Year .......................... ....... >2.00
Six Months ................................ 1.00
Three Months ............. - ................... 60
F a rm e rs in th e w est end of U m a­
tilla co u n ty w ho have n o t had th e ir
d a iry cows tested for B a n g ’s disease
sh o u ld leav e th e i r nam e w ith th e
a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t im m ed iately .
T h e tim e lim it fo r in d em n ity p ay ­
m en t m ay ex p ire soon.
The Local Newspaper.
MESSAGE
W ANT ADS
A re c e n t b u lle tin of th e A m erican
N ew spaper P u b lish e rs A ssociation
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
c a rrie s w ord of th e n ew sp ap er a d ­
v e rtis in g view s of S afew ay S tores, A F E W TON O F A LFA LFA HAY,
In c., a la rg e W e ste rn food ch ain .
th ird c u ttin g . G. W. M cC racken,
T hese view s could be p ro fita b ly 4 m i. e a st H erm isto n , S ta n field p ro ­
e m u lated by In d u s try a n d com ­ je c t.
2 -3 tp
m erce in g en eral.
In b rief, th e S afew ay com pany be­ FOR SALE OR TRADE— 1 PA IR
m ules an d a se t of h arn ess. W . L.
lieves th a t n ew sp ap ers of re g u la r
D
ixson,
C olum bia d is tric t.
2 6 -3 tp
p u b lic a tio n , la rg e an d sm all, p e r­
form a n im p o rta n t p u b lic
service, FO R SALE— 1 STACK OF M IXED
a n d t h a t a d v e rtis in g re v e n u e is es­
a lfa lfa an d o at hay a b o u t 20 tons
se n tia l to k e e p in g th e p rice ch arg ed a t >6.00. M en d en h all sisters, S ta n ­
th e su b sc rib e r, low en o u g h to b rin g field.
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th e p ap er w ith in fin a n c ia l reach of
W A N TED — 30 o r 40 GOOD H A TC H -
ev ery possible fam ily.
able tu rk e y eg g s rea so n a b le ; Also
T he co m pany believes t h a t w hen
th e so-called free c irc u la tio n n ew s­ 2 e g g stra in L eg h o rn ro o sters. L.
2 6 - ltp
p a p er a tte m p ts to lu re ad v e rtise rs, Je le n ik , S ta n fie ld , Ore.
u sin g a lo w er r a te as b a it, “ it is th e
FOR SALE OR T R A D E — 1 CREAM
b e g in n in g o f a v icio u s circle— first,
s e p a ra to r;
1 box telep h o n e w ith
d e p le tin g th e esta b lish e d p u b lic a ­
S im ile w ire; few re g istered C o rrie-
tio n ; n ex t, th r o u g h b a n k ru p tc y , de­
I d ale sheep; few ra m s an d also ew es
p riv in g th e co m m u n ity of such new s
| and lam bs s u ita b le fo r 4-H club
serv ice;
e n c o u ra g in g th e free d is­ w ork. Roy T iller, R t. 2, H erm isto n .
tr ib u tio n p a p er In to beco m in g a paid
2 5 -3 tp
c irc u la tio n
an d
new s d is trib u tin g
p u b lic a tio n , follow ed by a d d itio n a l FOR SA LE— 50 a c re s w ith o r w ith ­
free c irc u la tio n p a p e rs a n d th u s
o u t stock. See or w rite W . A.
I ’eppe. H erm isto n , Ore.
25-3 tp
c o m p letin g th e cycle.”
F in a lly , th e S afew ay com pany in ­
FOR
SALE—
H
AM
M
ERM
ILL.
MOD-
s tr u c ts it’s d iv isio n
m a n a g e rs to
el
A,
w
ith
b
e
lt;
G
ru
n
o
E
le
c tric
avoid u sin g h a n d b ills an d free d is­
tr ib u tio n p a p e rs ex cep t w hen ab so ­ R e frig e ra to r: C olem an oil stove, 5-
lu te ly n ecessary , an d th e n to use th e ] room size; 40 rods of hog w ire ; One
2 sows an d pigs,
jo b shops of local re g u la r n ew sp a­ B oar, 2 yrs. old:
i IT. C. M ark er on
F ra n k C o rn eill
pers w here possible.
2 4 -3 tp
H ere is a logical a n d p ro g ressiv e ra n c h , S tan field .
policy. T h e local n u ew sp ap er fills CHOICE BULL— M ILKING SH O R T-
a v ita l place in th e A m erican scene.
h o rn s tra in , fo r sale a t K ate S ta n ­
I t is m ore th a n a b u sin ess— it is a field ra n c h on B u tte r C reek, E cho,
record of th e tim es In w hich we live. Ore.
2 4 -3 tp
T h ro u g h
n ew s and
com m ent it
CONSOLE
TYPE
b rin g s to its re a d e rs k n o w led g e of SIL V ER T O N E
B a tte ry R ad io for sa le ; Also >42.-
w h a t is g o in g on a t hom e— as w ell
a s w h a t is going on In th e fa r flu n g 50 se t W ea r-E v e r alu m in u m . V. R.
c a p ita ls of th e w orld. M easured by W ilkes, Co-op. Service S ta tio n , H e r­
24 -3 tc
th e rig id y a rd s tic k of d o lla rs-a n d - m isto n .
c e n ts alone, th e
n e w sp ap er a d v e r­
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN W A NTS
tis e r g e ts h is fu ll m oney’s w o rth —
h o u sek eep in g jo b ; h as 6 y e a r old
an d a t th e sam e tim e m ak es possible
boy. W rite E va M cM ickle, c a re E.
th e existen ce of an Irre p la c e a b le in ­
W ilson, H ep p n er.
2 5 -3 tp
stitu tio n .
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ONE ST E E L TOP WOOD & COAL
TOWNSEND CLUB FLASHES
R an g e for sale.
In q u ire G ran g e
A n o th e r im p o rta n t m e e tin g of th e Co-op. H ard w a re Service, H e rm is­
H erm isto n T ow nsend clu b w ill be to n .
2 4 -3 tp
h eld F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 24, in th e L e­
gion h all a t 7 :3 0 p. m ., w h en a n a ­ ROOMS BY T H E DAY, W E E K OR
m o n th : O pposite Depot, C a rte r’s
tio n a l a d d re ss and a re p o r t from
A p a rtm e n ts.
2 4 -3 tp
congress w ill be read .
A D utch a u c tio n of a q u ilt m ade FOR R E N T — T H R E E ROOM DOWN-
by th e la d le s a u x ilia ry w ill be h eld
s ta irs a p a rtm e n t, fu rn ish ed o r u n ­
an d re fre sh m e n ts serv ed by a com ­ fu rn ish e d . C ro n k ’s A p artm en t. 2 4-tfc
m ittee.
T he clu b voted a t th e F e b ru a ry NOW IS YOUR CHANCE — W IN E -
sap apples. 50c per box;
B rin g
1 0 th m e etin g to m a in ta in a q u estio n
box in to w hich th e p u b lic is in v ited y o u r own boxes. Thos. C am pbell.
2 4 -3 tp
to drop q u estio n s. An a tte m p t w ill
he m ade by m em bers to a n sw e r an y
8-TU BE E LE C T R IC A IR L IN E CAB-
q u estio n s a t re g u la r m eetin g s. C.
in e t ra d io fo r sale o r tra d e ch eap .
W a rn e r, p a sto r of th e U nion ch u rch ,
In good co n d itio n . Mrs. Rex Ja c k -
w as on th e p ro g ram a t th e la s t
son, 5 m i. N .W ., H erm isto n . 2 5 -2 tp
m eetin g .
A d e le g a tio n from th e local club HANDY MAN AVAILABLE— W IL L
c le m yards, c le a r aw ay ru b b ish ,
a tte n d e d a m e e tin g of th e Irrig o n
do y o u r chores, o r an y o ccasional
T ow nsend clu b S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
Job you have a b o u t th e place. In ­
E lected to th e ad v iao ry board a t q u ire a t H erald office.
2 0 -tfc
th e last m e e tin g w ere J . W. M cM ul­
MODERN
HOUSE.
F
U
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N
IS
H
E
D
OR
len. W C. M orehouse. M rs. Jo e Ud<y,
u n fu rn ish e d , w ith g a ra g e . Also
Mrs. V ic to ria C h u rch m an an d
M r. m odern dow n s ta irs a p a rtm e n t. H.
E. Hanby. Hermiston.
T h e fo llo w in g sch ed u le of m eat
h a n d lin g
ru les an d c h a rg e s w as
ad o p ted F e b ru a ry 8, 1939, by th e
b o ard of d ire c to rs o f th e U m a tilla
C o o p erativ e C ream ery . T h is w ill
ap p ly o n ly to re n te rs w ho use lo c k ­
ers s tric tly fo r h o u seh o ld purposes.
C u ttin g , w ra p p in g an d n ecessary
pre-co o lin g , 1 cen t p er pound.
G rin d in g of sau sag e, h a m b u rg e r
o r la rd , ad d itio n a l 1 cen t p er pound.
L o ck er re n te rs a re p riv ileg ed to
c u t th e ir ow n m e a t a t hom e an d
have it w rapped by th e a tte n d a n t a t
th e lockers. T he m e a t m ay also be
w rap p ed a t hom e if it is done in a n
approved m a n n e r a n d su b ject to in
sp ectio n before it is placed in th e
lockers.
T hose w ho do th e ir ow n w rap
p in g a re u rg ed to secu re th e p ro p e r
k in d of lo ck er p a p er a t th e c re a m
ery w h ere sm all o r la rg e ro lls of
p a p er m ay be p u rch ased a t a re a s ­
o n ab le price.
D u rin g w e a th e r n o t su ita b le fo r
p ro p erly cooling an an im al th e c a r ­
cass sh o u ld be b ro u g h t to th e p la n t
w hole. If th is m e a t is th e n ta k e n
o u t a fte r ch illin g , a c h arg e of 25
cen ts p er h u n d re d pou n d s w ill a p ­
ply. T h e sam e w ill ap p ly on m e a t
to be cooled before ship m en t.
All p ack ag es a n d c o n ta in e rs m u st
be d ry an d clean w hen th ey a rriv e
a t th e lo ck er room .
In o rd e r to m ake successful use of
th e lo ck ers it is n ecessary to h av e
fu ll co o p eratio n am ong p a tro n s an d
b etw een th e p a tro n s an d th e m a n ­
ag em en t. M any lo ck er p la n ts re q u ire
th e re n te rs to sig n a sim ple re n ta l
a g re e m e n t w hich s ta te s clea rly th e
co n d itio n s u n d e r w h ich th e lo ck er
m ay be used. T hese c o n tra c ts u s u a l­
ly ru n for th e re n ta l term an d w hen
re n ta ls
a re
ren ew ed
n ecessary
ch an g es, if any, m ay be m ade to a p ­
ply to th e new te rm . Such an a r ­
ra n g e m e n t m ay be w ell ap p lied to
th e local lo ck er p la n t as it w ould
rem ove all q u estio n an d m isu n d e r­
s ta n d in g on th e p a r t of all co n c e rn ­
ed.
Canning Schedule.
T h e H erm isto n C o o p erativ e C an ­
n ery w ill o p erate T u esd ay , F e b ru ­
a ry 21. w hen m eat an d sq u ash w ill
be accep ted a t th e p la n t for c a n n in g .
All p roduce w ill h av e to be in th e
cans by 1 2 :3 0 p. m.
A lton Sisson, M anager.
W H A T SCIENCE SAYS
THE
DAIRY
PRODUCTS INDUS­
TRIES CAN TELL THE
CONSUMER
Milk is th e Best Food for G row th
" T h e re is a b u n d a n c e of e x p e ri­
m en tal ev idence to show th a t m ilk
is th e m ost v a lu ab le food k now n fo r
p ro m o tin g h ealth a n d g ro w th in
c h ild re n . . .’’— L e a g u e ' of N atio n s,
In te rim R ep o rt of th e M ixed Com­
m itte e on th e P ro b lem of N u tritio n
C olum bia U n iv ersity Press.
A ny d a iry m a n know|s th e effect
of m ilk on th e g ro w th of farm a n i­
m als. S cien tists, to o , u sin g dogs,
pigs, ch ick e n s or r a ts in la b o ra to ry
e x p erim en ts, have fre q u e n tly d em ­
o n s tra te d th is s trik in g effect. If a
p a ir of young a n im a ls of th e sam e
age is fed th e sam e d ie t ex cep t th a t
only one of th e p a ir receives m ilk ,
th e m ilk-fed an im al alw ay s grow s
m ore ra p id ly th a n th e o th e r an d has
m ore of th e c h a ra c te ris tic s of h e a lth .
T h a t m ilk in flu en ces th e g ro w th
of c h ild re n in th e sam e w ay h as been
proved
co n v in cin g ly .
In
a boys’
school in E n g lan d each boy in one
g ro u p w as given a p in t of m ilk
d aily in ad d itio n to h is re g u la r food.
As a re s u lt, th e a v erag e g ain in
h e ig h t an d w eig h t of th e boys w ho
received e x tra m ilk was alm o st
double th a t of boys w ho co n tin u ed
on th e o rig in a l diet.
S tu d ies of food h a b its of isolated
trib e s th ro u g h o u t th e e w orld show
th a t w hen a trib e u ses la rg e am o u n ts
of m ilk , its m em bers a re u su a lly ta ll
an d w ell-b u ilt. A fam ous ex am ple
o t th is is th e com parison b etw een
th e S ik h s an d th e M adrassi, tw o
trib e s o f In d ia. T h e S ik h s a re am o n g
th e fin e st sp ecim en s of m an k in d ,
ta ll, s tro n g , and s ta lw a rt. T h e basis
of th e ir d iet is m ilk an d its p ro d u cts.
In c o n tra s t, th e M adrassi w ho use
very little m ilk, a re sm all, poorly
developed and listless.
L a b o ra to ry research and stu d ie s
of h u m an h isto ry , a s well a s o b ser­
v atio n s o f e n tire races, a ffirm th e
im p o rtan ce of m ilk and its p ro d u cts
19-tfc to r g ro w th a n d o p tim u m h e a lth .
LOCKER
TO EVERY MEMBER.
ROOM AND
BUTCHER
SHOP HOURS.
T h e side door to th e m eat c u ttin g
d e p a rtm e n t of th e
U m atilla Coop­
e ra tiv e C ream ery w ill be closed d u r­
ing th e noon h o u r and on S undays,
except d u rin g th e sum m er m onths,
w hen ice is h an d led .
On week days th e side s tre e t e n ­
tra n c e w ill be open from 8 :0 0 a. m.
to 1 2 :0 0 noon, and from 1:00 p. m.
to 5 :0 0 p. m. D u rin g o th e r h o u rs
p a tro n s a re asked to use fro n t e n ­
tra n c e to th e cream ery.
Irrigon G range P arty .
T he Irrig o n G range w ill give a
card p a rty S a tu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 18, in
th e school house a t Irrig o n . A ch arg e
of 25 cen ts per couple w ill be m ade
an d prizes w ill be g iven fo r the w in ­
n in g scores.
WALLA WALLA MEN
W ILL SPEAK AT
STORE MEETING
T h ree m en experienced in th e co­
o p e ra tiv e field w ill speak a t th e a n ­
n u al m eetin g of th e H e rm isto n M er­
c a n tile C ooperative sto re F rid a y
n ig h t, F e b ru a ry 17, to be h eld a t
8 :0 0 o’clock in th e U nion ch u rch
basem ent.
K. R eynolds, p re sid e n t, a n d L es­
te r L. Q uinn, m an ag e r, of th e W alla
W alla C o n su m er’s C ooperative, and
Chas. Pool, sales m a n a g e r for th e
P acific S upply C ooperative, w ill be
sp eak ers on th e p rogram fo r th e
evening.
All a re experienced and
well versed in th e field of coopera­
tiv e o p eratio n .
M usical n u m b ers w ill be included
on th e p ro g ram an d re fre sh m e n ts
w ill be served by th e ladies.
Carnival a t W estland.
T he W estlan d G ran g e is sponsor­ MUSIC LOVERS ORGANIZING
in g a c a rn iv a l dance for S a tu rd a y ,
RECORD COOPERATIVE
F e b ru a ry 18, w ith good m usic. T he
public is invited to a tte n d and e n ­
(Co-op L eague N ews S ervice)
joy a good tim e.
New Y ork— M usic lovers w herev-
pr th ey a re or w h a te v e r th e ir ta s te s
LAUNCH ORGANIZATION OF
may be can now buy th e ir records
NATION WIDE WOMEN’S
th ro u g h cooperatives.
A gro u p of record e n th u s ia s ts a re
COOPERATIVE GUILD
co m p letin g p lan s for a n atio n -w id e
m all o rd er co o p erativ e serv ice based
(Co-op L eague N ew s S ervice)
S uperior, W ise.— "W h ile all m em ­ on R och d ale p rin cip les w hich w ill
b ers of th e fam ily a re consum ers, it buy an d sh ip records fo r its m em ­
is th e w om en in th e fam ily w ho bers. T he new co-op is b e in g o rg a ­
m ake 80 per cen t of th e p u rch ases.” nized u n d e r th e auspices ot th e Co­
W ith th is as th e ir g uide, th e m em ­ o p e ra tiv e Book club, 118 E. 28 St.,
bers of th e c e n tra l co m m ittee of th e New Y ork C ity, and w ill ta k e a d v a n ­
N o rth e rn S ta te s W om en's O oopera- tag e of th e m ail o rd er m a c h in ery a l­
tiv e G uild have issued an in v ita tio n read y set up by th e book co-op.
T he o rg a n iz e rs of th e new coop­
to all w om en’s co o perative guilds,
o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s of w om en in th e e ra tiv e serv ice expect to su p p ly on
co o p erativ e m ovem ent and in te re s t­ o rd e r w ith in th e n ext few w eeks and
ed in d iv id u a ls to jo in in th e fo rm a­ w ill o p erate a r e ta il serv ice fo r in ­
tion of a N a tio n a l C ooperative W o­ d iv id u als a n d a w holesale d e p a rt­
m en’s G uild. A special W om en’s m ent se rv in g cooperatives, lib ra rie s
C onference held d u rin g th e B iennial and schools. In d iv id u a l su b s c rip ­
C ongress of th e C ooperative L eague tio n s to th e new co operative have
of th e USA la s t fa ll approved th e been set a t >2 w hich e n title s th e
fo rm atio n of a n a tio n a l guild and consum er to life m em bership in th e
asked th e N o rth e rn S ta te s G uild to R ecord C^-op p lu s a m em b ersh ip in
tak e th e in itia tiv e in fo rm in g a n a ­ th e C o operative Book club. T he
tio n a l body.
R ead er O bserver, p u b lish ed by CBC,
T he w om en's a c tiv itie s of cooper­
w
ill devote a section each m o n th to
a tiv e s in M innesota an d W isconsin
have lo n g been th e o u ts ta n d in g wo­ new s of n o ta b le c u rr e n t rep ro d u c­
m en ’s co o p erativ e w ork in th e c o u n ­ tions.
try . T he N o rth e rn S ta te s G uild is
p a tte rn e d a fte r th e W om en’s Coop­
e ra tiv e G uild of G reat B rita in w hich
h a s 80,000 m em bers and is p lay in g
an im p o rta n t p a rt in th e ed u catio n al
p rogram of th e B ritish cooperatives.
T he N atio n al W om en’s G uild w ill
“ serve as an a u x ilia ry of th e Coop­
e ra tiv e M ovem ent, o rg a n iz in g w om ­
en m em bers to c a rry on cooperative INDIAN RUNNER IS
ed u catio n am ong them selves and
GOOD LAYING DUCK
am ong w om en o u tsid e of th e move­
m ent, to prom ote coo p eratio n in ev­
ery w ay possible and to h elp women Ability May Exceed Any of
tak e th e ir place in th e m ovem ent . .
the Breeds of Hens.
It is w om en w ho co n tro l th e g re a t
stream of w ealth th a t flow s every Ey a P o u ltry A u th o rity in the R u ra l New-
Y o rk e r.—W NU S e rv ic e .
day th ro u g h th e hom es of th e coun­
The outstanding characteristic of
try . It is th e y w ho can d ire c t it in ­
Indian Runner ducks, as compared
to th e c h a n n e ls of co o p eratio n .”
with other varieties, is their su­
Mrs. M aiju N urm i. R o u te 1, Box
periority as egg producers. Good
68. W e n tw o rth , W isconsin, has been strains may equal or exceed any of
nam ed te m p o ra ry se c re ta ry of th e the breeds of hens in this respect.
N a tio n a l W om en’s G uild C en tral They are lighter in weight than the
C om m ittee an d
in v ite s co rresp o n ­ "meat” breeds of ducks and give
dence w ith in d iv id u a ls an d o rg a n i­ place to the Pekins on duck farms
zatio n s in o th e r cooperatives. T he where large numbers are annually
produced for the markets.
firs t n a tio n a l b u lle tin w ill be pub­
The standard weight of the In­
lished som e tim e n ext m onth.
dian Runner drake is 4>A pounds;
F arm
I
27 STUDENTS FROM 9 STATES
AT ROCHDALE INSTITUTE
(Co-op L eague N ew s Service)
New
Y ork— R ochdale
In s titu te ,
n a tio n a l tr a in in g school in C onsu­
m er C oo p eratio n , opened its sp rin g
term h ere F e b ru a ry 6 w ith 27 s tu ­
d en ts en ro lled for re g u la r courses in
co o p erativ e business and ed u catio n
an d a sp ecial tr a in in g course in co­
o p erativ e
gro cery sto re
m an ag e­
m ent. T h e s tu d e n ts a re from n ine
state«. C an ad a, P h ilip p in e Island
and C h in a.
O n e-th ird of th e s tu d e n ts a t th is
fo u rth term of th e I n s titu te w ere
sen t by co o p erativ e so cieties to g et
special tra in in g . T h e g ro cery m a n ­
a g em e n t course is b eing given u n d er
th e jo in t sp o n so rsh ip of th e I n s ti­
tu te and E a s te rn C ooperative W hole­
sale w h ich is p ro v id in g th e te c h n i­
cal s ta ff an d th e fa c ilitie s of th e
w holesale an d its te s tin g k itc h e n and
model sto re. S tu d e n ts w ill spend
F rid a y an d S a tu rd a y of each week
w o rk in g
in
co o p erativ e
grocery
sto res in th e m etro p o litan area.
T he I n s titu te , w hich has its h e a d ­
q u a rte rs a t th e C ooperative L eague
H ouse, u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Dr.
Jam es P. W arbasse. p re sid e n t of th e
C ooperative L eague of th e USA an d
is a ccred ited by th e board of reg en ts
of th e U n iv e rsity of New York.
o p ic s
of the duck a half pound less. They
lay a white egg, larger than the hen
egg, and make fair broilers weigh­
ing from
to 3 pounds at six
weeks of age. They are not suited
to the production of large green
ducks, but rather to the production
of ducklings of broiler size. They
are active, hardy and non-sitters.
In other countries, where they have
been longer bred for egg produc­
tion, they are said to show an aver­
age of 200 eggs or more per year.
Ducks require more food for
growth and egg production than
hens, more floor space and more
labor in caring for and shipping the
eggs. As an offset, they are less
susceptible to disease.
Some years ago, the Indian Run­
ner duck was exploited as a com­
petitor of the hen as an egg pro­
ducer and achieved a popularity
upon general or poultry farms that
it does not seem to have held,
some part of the loss in this being
doubtless due to the greater feed
consumption of the duck coupled
with the more limited year-around
demand for duck eggs. While duck
eggs are larger than those of the
hen and should command higher
prices, they are not given their
due in this respect during the great­
er part of the marketing season.
T h e re is no d u ty so m uch u n d e r­
ra te d as th e d u ty of b eing happy.
T he m an w ho fo rg ets to be th a n k fu l
h a s fallen asleep ain life. — R obert
L ouis Stevenson.
GEORGE LEWIS
HILYARD DIES
A fter a prolonged illn ess caused
by h e a rt tro u b le. G eorge Lew is H ll-
yard of Echo, died early F rid a y a t
St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ita l in P en d leto n .
F u n e ra l services w ere held a t F o l­
som ’s T uesday afte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 .
Rev. L ouis C. K irb y of th e M etho­
d is t ch u rch o fficia ted .
He w as born in L acine, K ansas,
F e b ru a ry 13, 1883, an d had been
em ployed by th e O.W .R. & N. r a i l­
road for over 30 years. He had m ore
re c e n tly been a pum per in th e w a­
te r service. T h o u g h n o t in good
h e a lth fo r sev eral years, h is d e a th
w as r a th e r unexpected an d cam e as
a su rp ris e to h is fam ily.
H e is su rv iv ed by h is w idow , L e­
na May H ily a rd ; h is son G eorge of
M eacham ; tw o d a u g h te rs, Mrs. R u ­
by C u rrie r and Mrs. V ivian H aw es,
both of B end. O regon; tw o b ro th e rs,
W illiam of M eacham a n d R ic h a rd of
L aram ie, W yom ing; and fo u r sisters,
Mrs. L a u ra Ross of M eacham , Mrs.
F ra n k E a r n h e a r t of M issoula, M on­
ta n a ; Mrs. G uy M asterson a n d M rs.
T. C. L ow ry, b o th of P o rtla n d , O re­
gon.
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