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T h a t th e cap ital letters east; th e abbreviation "S t” m eans >breviation “R of W ” m eans right-of- b eviation “Sec. o r L ot” ind icates sec- t indicates tow nship o r block, and the «Jhown on th e records and books in Oregon. uated w ith in U m atilla County, S tate of delinquency a re o u tstan d in g rtififcates described a n d referred to to a p p ear w ithin sixty days a fte r ( usive of th e d ate of said first pub- □ provided by law fo r th e redem ption ■ifre notified to serve a copy o f yo u r Drney fo r p la in tiff a t his post-office b entered in th e above entitled co u rt I rest thereon, as show n by said cer- ? e ra te of 8 per cen t p er annum , to- each of such properties. Said judg- ■ U m atilla C ounty for th e satisfac- provided by law and as prayed fo r fgd decree now on file in th is co u rt ply to th e court fo r such o th er re- ks. \ u r s u a n t to th e provisions of e H onorable C alvin L. Sweek, Ju d g e Ilia C ounty. T he d ate of th e firs t ary, 1939, and th e d ate o f th e last 1939. T his sum m ons is published and of general circulation in Um a- th e C ircuit C ourt of said county, b ruary, 1939. ierved on the undersigned a tto rn ey ,t th e residence and post-office ad- COU NTT, O REG ON , G oad. S h eriff an d T ax Collector. 4TYRE, | A ttorney fo r U m atilla C ounty and fo r P lain tiff, ffice and Office A ddress leto n , Oregon. 0 D NEWS i f day through KE MONITOR [tu sp ep er I doings. The Monitor does It Ignore them, ’ busy men and all the Science Monitor for 1 month it 00 {1 rear B M • issues 25« ■ ta «- Ï T £ m t to IL Hw. 11, l i s i 29 2» 29 «U» riva THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. State Land Sale Notice. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t th e S ta te L an d B oard of th e S ta te of O regon w ill receive sealed bids in its office in th e C apitol B u ild in g , S a lem , O regon, u p to 1 0 :0 0 o'clock A. M., A p ril 11, 1939, for a ll th e s t a te ’s in te re s t in th e tid e an d overflow ed la n d s h e re in a fte r described, g iving, h ow ever, th e ow ner or o w n ers o f th e la n d s a b u ttin g o r fro n tin g th ereo n , th e p referen ce rig h t to p u rch ase said lan d s a t th e h ig h e st p rice of fered , provided su ch o ffe r is m ade in good fa ith , also w ith th e u n d e r s ta n d in g t h a t th e p u rch aser is to pay th e expense of a d v e rtisin g and su rv ey of th e tr a c t, in a d d itio n to th e a m o u n t bid. Said la n d s a re situ a te d in U m a til la C ounty, O regon, an d a re p a rtic u la r ly described as follow s, to -w it; B eg in n in g a t a % inch iro n pipe w h ich lies N. 0 degrees 47 m in u te s W . (a s d eterm in ed by th e n o rth an d so u th q u a rte r lin e th ro u g h Section 17, T. 5 N. R. 28 E .) a d ista n c e of 191.77 feet from a sq u a re iro n b a r m a rk in g th e so u th q u a rte r c o rn e r of Sec tio n 8, T. 5 N. R. 28, E.W .M ., th en ce , N. 0 d eg rees 47 m in u te s W. 364.31 feet to ex trem e low w ater lin e ; th e n c e N . 68 d egrees 13 m in u te s E. 481.66 fe e t alo n g th e low w a te r lin e ; th e n c e N. 62 d eg rees 29 m in u te s E. 175.32 fe e t a lo n g th e low w a te r lin e ; th e n c e S. 0 degrees 47 m in u tes E. 572.86 feet to an iro n p l ipe; th en ce 8 . 76 degrees 11 m in u tes W. 604.57 fe e t to an iron ] pipe; th en ce N. 11 d eg rees 15 m in u tes W. 95.00 feet to th e p o in t of b eg in n in g , c o n ta in in g 7.083 acres, be in g a p o rtio n of th e overflow la n d s ly in g in th e SW % of SE% of S ection 8, T. 5 N. R. 28 E. of W . M. No bid of less th a n $150.00 per a c re w ill be considered and th e B oard reserv es th e r ig h t to re je c t a n y a n d a ll bids. A p p licatio n s should be acco m p an ied by c e rtifie d check fo r th e a m o u n t of th e bid an d should be ad dressed to L ew is D. G riffith , C lerk o f th e S ta te L an d B oard, Salem , O regon, and should be m ark ed on th e face of th e envelope “ A pp lica tio n and bid to p u rch ase tid e and overflow ‘la n d s in U m a tilla C ounty, O regon.” D ated th is 2 4 th d ay of F e b ru a ry , 1939. L EW IS D. G R IF F IT H , C lerk of S ta te L an d B oard. (M arch 9-A pril 6) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E STATE OF OREGON FOR UM ATILLA COUNTY. In th e M atter of th e E sta te of C h arles H olm en, Deceased. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d h as been ap p o in ted e x e c u trix of th e la s t w ill and te s ta m en t of C h arles H olm en, deceased, and h as q u alified as th e law d irects. A ll persons h a v in g claim s against; said e s ta te a re req u ired to p re se n t I th e sam e to me a t th e office of W. J. W a rn e r, my a tto rn e y , in H erm is to n , O regon, v erifie d as th e law d i rects, w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te hereof. D ated th is 9 th day of M arch, 1939. M Y RTLE TRO X EL, E x e c u trix . W. J. W a rn e r, A tto rn e y fo r E sta te . (M arch 9-A pril 6) NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTRIX N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t by an o rd e r of th e C o u n ty C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon fo r U m a tilla C ounty th e u n d ersig n ed h as been ap p o in ted ex e c u trix of th e la s t w ill a n d te s ta m en t an d of th e e s ta te Sf J o h n S. B u rn h am , deceased. All persons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said e sta te a re h ereb y re q u ire d to p re s e n t them w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te of th is notice, w ith p ro p er v o u ch ers, to I said ex e c u trix a t th e office of A. S. Cooley in th e Jo h n s B u ild in g in P en d leto n . U m a tilla C ounty, Ore- D ated F e b ru a ry 16, 1939. CLARA S. BURNHAM , E x e c u trix . A. S. Cooley, A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u trix . .(Feb. 1 6-M arch J 6 ^ ________ NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, G en eral L an d office a t T h e D alles, O regon, F e b ru a ry 9, 1939. N OTICE is h ereb y g iv en th a t J o h n R. V oile, of Irrig o n , O regon, who, on N ovem ber 4, 1933, m ade O rig in al H o m estead E n try , A ct. 6- 17-02, No. 028556, for F a rm U n it " B ” or th e N W ’A S E % , S ection 3, T o w n sh ip 4 N., R an g e 26 E., W il la m e tte M erid ian , h as filed n o tice of in te n tio n to m ake fiv e-y ear P ro o f, to esta b lish claim to th e lan d above de scrib ed , b efo re W . J. W a rn e r, U. S. C om m issioner, a t h is office in H e r m isto n , O regon, on th e 2 1st day of M arch, 1939. C la im a n t n am es as w itn esses: A. C. H o u g h to n , F ra n k F red erick so n , C arl H addox, an d G lenn A ld rich , all of Irrig o n , O regon. W. F. JACKSON, R eg ister. (F eb . 1 6-M arch j 6 ) _ _______ STRAWBERRY CLOVER ( C o n tin u ed from la s t w eek.) F o r best re s u lts in s ta r tin g s tra w b e rry clover p a stu re , a tte n tio n sh o u ld be g iv en to th e p re p a ra tio n of th e seedbed, th e m ethod of p la n t in g an d th e m ethod of tr e a tm e n t of th e seed A fte r p lo w in g th e g ro u n d , a firm , sm o o th seedbed should be provided. If th e g ro u n d is m arsh y an d th u s too w et to plow , it should be w orked w ith a disc to g e t a sh allo w su rface m u lch and to re ta rd o th e r v e g e ta tio n u n til th e clover becom es w ell- rooted. If th e g ro u n d is too w et to w ork w ith any farm im p lem en t, th e “ sp o t” m ethod sh o u ld be trie d . A g ru b hoe can be used to d ig u p sp o ts th re e o r fo u r feet sq u are. T hese spots can be seeded by h a n d . T h e clover can o b ta in a foo th o ld on th ese sp o ts fro m w h ich i t w ill sp read . S c a tte rin g stra w b e rry s e e l in s a lt g rass o r o th e r v e g e ta tio n w ith o u t a n y p re p a ra tio n of th e g ro u n d u su a lly proves d is a p p o in t ing. An a lk a lin e field w h ich is to be irrig a te d by th e c o rru g a tio n m ethod should be seeded on th e sides of th e c o rru g a tio n a n d n o t be tw een them . The c o rru g a tio n s should be spaced closely so t h a t th e vines can cover th e su rface as q u ick - ly as possible to pro v id e sh ad e a n d to p re v e n t c ry s ta liz a tio n of th e a l k a li. S tra w b e rry clover h as a h ig h p e r c en ta g e of h a rd seed. F o r th a t r e a son it is recom m ended th a t th e seed be scarified befo re p la n tin g to in I crease g e rm in a tio n . A b o u t tw o pounds of seed p er acre is g e n e ra lly su ffic ie n t. T h e seed should be p la n t ed a t a sh allo w d ep th . W h ile stra w b e rry clover is m ore a lk a li- to le ra n t th a n m ost o th e r p la n ts, th e m ost tr y in g period for th e crop w hen p la n te d on a lk a lin e g ro u n d is w h ile th e p la n ts a re young. Once th e ro o ts p e n e tra te be low th e h ig h ly c o n c e n tra te d a re a of •soluble sa lts th e p la n t becom es in cre a sin g ly v igorous. F o r t h a t r e a son it is p ra c tic a l in som e in sta n c e s to p la n t a sm all am o u n t of seed in row s of good soil an d to tr a n s p la n t th e p la n ts in th e second y e a r on th e a lk a lin e soil. A s tra w b e rry clover p a s tu re sh o u ld be g iven an o p p o rtu n ity to th ick en its foliage before liv esto ck a re p e r m itted to g raze it. T h is m ean s th a t p ro b ab ly d u rin g th e firs t y e a r s tr a w b erry clover should n o t be p a stu red , esp ecially w hen p lan ted on poor soil. Special p re cau tio n m ay be n ecessary Time for Chicks! PROVIDE HEAT WITH GA8CO BRIQUETS WHY GASCO BRIQUETS ARE THE IDEAL BROODER STOVE FUEI^- • • • • • onrirx" gon. UNIFORM TEM PERATURE HOLD FIRE 8 TO 10 HOURS HIGH IN RADIANT HEAT NO ASHES OR CLINKERS CONVENIENT & ECONOMICAL See Guy Shaw at Cooperative Hardware Service PHONE 72-W n e a r its p r i c e w ith these q u a lity features Ï0RDV8 ONLY CAR w ith eig h t cylin ders se ll MORE floor-to-roof h eig h t th an in ing for less than $956.* any other low -p rice car. W IDEST rear seat of any low -p rice car. ONLY CAR w ith fu ll to r q u e -tu b e d rive sellin g fo r less than $956.* HIGHEST h orsep ow er-to-w eigh t ratio o f any car sellin g for less th an $806.* ONLY CAR s e llin g fo r le s s th a n $889*. in w h ich both front and rear sp rings are reliev ed o f driving and b raking strains. ONLY CAR w ith s e m i- c e n tr if u g a l clu tch sellin g for less th an $956.* GREATEST fu el econom y in m iles per gallon o f any standard-drive car w ith m ore than four cylin ders, proved by the Ford “8 5 ” in th e recen t G ilm ore- Y osem ite Econom y Run, as reported in February M o to r A g e . * Four-door Sedan, delivered in D e tro it or a t fa cto ry ONLY CAR w ith front radius rods sellin g for less than $898.* LOWEST LARGEST h y d r a u lic b r a k e -lin in g area p er pound o f car w e ig h t in any ca r sellin g for le s s th an $ 8 40.* L argest em ergen cy b rake-lining a rea o f any car sellin g for less than $840.* LARGER d iam eter brake drum s than fo r, lu n a to fono "60„ v ' 8 coupe 584 ° 9,l'roroe in an y car sellin g for less th a n $956.* FORD V-8 Easy to Roy • Easy T erm s • G enerous T rade-in A llo w a n ce Hohrman Motor Co. PHONE 571 Your Local Ford Dealer also to p rev en t d e stru c tio n of the young p la n ts by g rassh o p p ers, wild fow l, p o u ltry an d ra b b its, w hich seem to p re fe r s tra w b e rry clover. Once s tra w b e rry clover Is e sta b lish ed it w ith s ta n d s heav y g razin g . Some g ro w ers s ta te th a t heav y g ra z ing im proves an estab lish ed stan d . W eeds, especially h ig h -g ro w in g weeds, should be rem oved from the p astu re, o r a t le a st should be k ep t mowed. S h ad in g w ill re ta rd the sp read in g of th e stra w b e rry clover vines. W hile a good in itia l sta n d is de sirable, a com plete cover can be ob tained n o rm ally by th e second or th ird y e a r in a re a s w here only one seedling comes up on each sq u are foot th e firs t year. A sm all am o u n t of seed m ay be produced th e firs t year. T h is can be used to th ic k e n the stan d . F a rm e rs d e sirin g to h a rv e s t stra w b e rry clover seed from e s ta b lished stan d s, e ith e r to in crease th e ir acreag e or fo r sale, a re a d vised by experienced g ro w ers to c u t th e clover before It Is fu lly rip e and w hile it sta n d s u p rig h t. A t m a tu ri ty th e clover fa lls and is v e ry d if fi c u lt to c u t an d a good deal of seed is lost. T he seed w ill m a tu re if c u t early, g ro w ers claim . G row ers em phasize th a t it Is im p o rta n t th a t th e clover be k ep t w e ll-irrig a te d up to th e tim e of h a rv e st. If allow ed to dry o u t even for a sh o rt tim e, the p la n ts w ilt badly. F arm e rs may inspect th is com pa ra tiv e ly new p a stu re crop by v is it ing d e m o n stra tio n a l plots on federal p rojects p lan ted d u rin g th e past tw o years by th e C ivilian C onservation Corps and th e B ureau of R eclam a tion. In fo rm atio n c o n cern in g seed and f u r th e r d e ta ils of m ethod of gro w in g s tra w b e rry clover may be o b tain ed from local seed grow ers, county a g e n ts o r su p e rin te n d e n ts of B ureau of R eclam ation projects. A bout 20 tro p ic a l an d s u b -tro p i cal fru its a re com m ercially grow n in th e U nited S tates, b u t F lo rid a sees w ider possibilities, since m ore th a n 600 such fru its a re know n. HERMISTON, ORE. v v Í-YOUR COSTS „ ■ J When you se lect your power, consider both the tractor and th e w o r k in g equipment built for it. John Deere General Purpose Trac tors and Equip ment are true p a r tn e r s that work hand in hand to cut your farming costs. Only John Deere Gen eral Purpose Tractors provide simple, two-cyl inder design, the depend ability and lo n g er life of fewer, heavier parts, and ability to burn low cost fuel successfully year after year—plus all the other John Deere general purpose features. 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