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PAGE FIVH THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JU N E 8, 1939. Land Sale Notice. UMATILLA TOWNSEND PICNIC FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION ■MESSAGE .....- - - - - - TO EVERY MEMBER. (C o n tin u ed from page 11 vocal solo by Miss S ires of S tanfield, accom panied by h er sis te r a t th e pi- Jano an d B illie P en n y on th e violin. 4» A lford i»iHinininnmni!r nmnm nuiu;u ir FOOD IMPORTANT DURING CHILD'S VACATION DAYS HELD AT COLUMBIA SUNDAY ell T ille r. E. O. L. Show. B ruce L in d sey, E. O. L. S how ; J e a n M cK enzie, IOOF o f U m atilla. Mrs. W m . Ben- sel o f H erm isto n an d A ssista n t C oun ty A g en t M. E. K n ick erb o ck er ac co m panied th e g ro u p to C orvallis. lc a Word - Minimum 20c L entz, w ho h as been a T ow n FOR SALE — HORSE. 14 YEARS old. See Jo h n S pencer in M ead ows. 43-3p send sp eak er for th e 3 ta te of \V ash- FARMERS URGED spoke on “ If every tow n was T O CHECK BINS | a in g T to ow n , nsend tow n, th e n soon ev ery FOR W HEAT LOAN one in every tow n w ould have a de N O ^'C E »S l •P ’ .BY G IVEN th a t th e u n d e rsig n ed , S h e riff of U m atil- .i cu m y. O regon, by v irtu e of an irder u jly m ade and en te re d h erein by th e I o u n ty C ourt of U m atilla C ounty, O regon, on th e 29th day of A pril, 1939. w ill, on th e 24tli day of J u n e , 1939, a t the h o u r of 10:00 o'clock in th e forenoon, sell to the h ig h est bidder for caBh in h and, a t th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun ty C ourt H ouse, P en d leto n , O regon, su b je c t to a m inim um price of *36.00 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 scribed parcel of land, h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, acquitted for d e lin q u e n t taxes, to -w it: Lot 3 & N # of L ot 5 & N.H of L ot 6, Block 23, O rig in al tow n of U m atilla, U m atilla C ounty, O re gon. R. E. GOAD, S h e riff of U m a tilla C ounty. (M ay 2 5 -Ju n e 22) FOR SALE — 12 W E A N E R PIGS. Floyd Ja ck so n , R. 2, H erm isto n , cen t an d p erm an en t job and be able fo u rth u n it, 3*4 mi. NW of H erm iston, across from F ord Bros, place. O regon fa rm e rs w ho in te n d to to live in a decent p lace .” " W h a t is so ra re as a d ay in J u n e ” Mr. L entz in tu rii in tro d u ced C has. 42-tp CANNING SCHEDULE FROM ta k e a d v a n ta g e of th e AAA w h e a t h a s a special m ean in g fo r th e school D espain, o u r d eleg a te w ho h as been JUNE 12 TO 17 ch ild . J u n e m eans v acatio n d ay s, loan for 1939 a re urged by W ill elected by P en d leto n and H erm is HOUSE FOR R E N T IN EXCH AN GE free from ro u tin e a n d from re g u la r fo r board, effectiv e ab o u t Ju ly 1. S teen of M ilton, ch a irm a n o f th e ton clubs to re p re se n t o u r clubs a t 12 to 3 :3 0 8 to 11 a. m. h o u rs of w ork, fpee fro m d e fin ite Call a t H erald office fo r p a rtic u la rs. O regon a g ric u ltu ra l co n serv atio n th e con v en tio n in In d ian ap o lis Ju n e A sp arag u s No C a n n in g tim e schedules. Ju n e b rin g s freedom M onday 42-tfc co m m ittee, to m ake c e rta in th e ir 22 to 25. He k ep t th e crow d a ro u s P eas to en jo y th e o u t-of-d o o rs w ith lo n g T u esd ay ............. Peas b in s w ill m eet th e re q u ire m e n ts of ed for h o u rs and In su red the people HOUSES FOR R E N T — ALSO AN W ednesday No C a n n in g A sp arag u s h o u rs in th e su n sh in e. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL th e loan p ro g ram th a t Dr. T ow nsend an d all loyal P eas T h u rsd a y ........... Peas a p a rtm e n t w ith e le c tric ra n g e an d MEETING. B ut th is very freedom so long As w ith th e loan co v erin g th e T o w n sen d ites a re not g o in g to give re frig e ra to r. A sp arag u s Also p astu re to ren t. No C a n n in g looked fo rw ard to is a c a u tio n sig n F rid a y NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN to 1938 w heat crop, fa rm ers w ho sto re up. “ W e a re going r ig h t o u t a fte r H. E. H anby, H erm isto n . P eas 42-tfc for m o th ers. T h e lack of sch ed u le S a tu rd a y ..........P eas th e leg al v o ters of School D istrict P lace y o u r o rd ers fo r sh elled peas w h e a t of th e 1939 crop on th e ir m ore m em bers, an d w ork h a rd e r o ften re s u lts in a le ttin g dow n of th e No. 14, of U m atilla C ounty, S ta te of farm s w ill be elig ib le to a farm - th a n ev er before to e n a c t th is law to STRA Y ED FROM MY PLACE JU N E O regon, th a t th e A n n u a l School h e a lth ru le s p ractise d so d ilig e n tly im m ed iately . 4— 6 head c a ttle : 1 roan heifer, care for th e aged an d feed th e ch ild O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by special s to ra g e allo w an ce of 7 c en ts p er M eeting of said D istric t w ill be held th r o u g h th e school m o n th s. A nd no 1 y e a r-o ld ; 1 ro a n h e ife r, 8 mos. o ld : a t th e school house; to begin a t the bu sh el if th ey d eliv er w h eat of th e re n .” he said. a rra n g e m e n t. p a re n t can a ffo rd to le t h er ch ild Dr. T ow nsend says, “ W e a re not 1 w h ite steer, 8 m os.; 1 red ste e r, 8 h o u r of 3 :0 0 o'clock P. M. on the H erm iBton Co-op C an n ery . sam e g rad e an d q u a lity to th e Com slip in to careless h a b its d u rin g th e the low er m os.; 1 ro a n steer, 8 m os.; 1 red th ird M onday of Ju n e , being th e m o d ity C red it c o rp o ratio n w hen th e d efeated , even th o u g h 1 9 th day of Ju n e , A. D. 1939. sum m er m onths. H ouse voted o u t o u r bill, for th ey ste e r w ith w h ite face. P letise n o tify w heat loan m a tu res. T he 7-cent a l dry skimmilk proves a T his m eetin g is called for th e p u r H aw ley J. B ean or Ed L ew is, Echo, Of th e v ita l ru les . ■ . Food, lo w ance is in ad d itio n to th e lo an it never gave us a bill or p lan to ta k e PROFITABLE FOOD FOR USE pose of ele c tin g one d ire c to r and one 4 2 -lp clerk, and th e tra n sa c tio n of b u si R est and E x ercise . . • F ood Is p e r th e p lace of our T ow nsend plan , and O regon. IN POULTRY PRODUCTION self. ness u su al at such m eeting. h ap s th e one m ost easily a n d u n c o n Good w h eat, p ro p erly sto red , is th e th a t Is th e only w ay we can be de P A S T U R F TO R E N T FOR 75 HEAD D ated th is 2 9 th day of May, 1939. sciously v io lated d u rin g v a c atio n D ry S k im m ilk in R a tio n s for only se c u rity a fa rm e r w ill be r e feated — to en act a p lan or law th a t of c a ttle o r e q u iv alen t. S. E. A tte s t: days. If b re a k fa st, lu n ch , a n d d in G row ing, L a y in g and B reed in g Fow ls q u ired to p u t u p fo r h is lo an , said is b e tte r th a n th e T ow nsend b ill.” R, A. BROWNSON, D istrict C lerk. W alls, C olum bia d is tric t, H erm isto n . n e r hav e been im p o rta n t th ro u g h o u t by W a lth e r H. O tt, a s s is ta n t in poul M r. S teen. To sto re w h eat th a t w ill Mr. D esP ain ex p lain ed how th e N. R. M U ELLER, C h airm an B oard 42-3p of D irectors. th e school y e a r th e y sh o u ld c o n tin u e tr y h u sb a n d ry , H . C. K n an d el, p ro rem ain good se c u rity , fa rm ers w ill p o litic ia n s a re tr y in g to w reck o u r to rem ain im p o rta n t th ro u g h o u t th e fessor of p o u ltry h u sb a n d ry , an d R. need sto rag e b in s t h a t w ill: plan. “W h en our bill cam e on th e W ILL BUY T H IN B E E F T Y P E (J u n e 1-8) su m m er m onths. It is w ell to r e V. B oucher, asso ciate p ro fesso r of floor for vote, th e p ress advised us calves or w ill tra d e m ilk cows for 1. H old th e w h eat w ith o u t loss of m em ber th a t th e u su al su m m ertim e a g ric u ltu re ar.d b iological ch em istry , th a t th e re w ould be a record vote. sam e. W rite P. O. Box 264, R ieth , q u ality . d iv ersio n s as sw im m in g , h ik in g , te n P e n n sy lv a n ia A g ric u ltu ra l E x p e ri T his w as th e advice th e p o litician s Ore. 4 2 -lp 2. P ro te c t th e w h eat a g a in s t w ea gave to th e press. T he tr u th w as, nis, h o rseb ack rid in g , all call for th e m e n t S ta tio n B u lle tin 381, May, th e r co n d itio n s w hich m ay cause d e th e re w as n o t a reco rd vote. I t only CATTLE W A N TED TO PA STU RE, ex p en d in g of a g re a t deal of energy. 1939, S ta te C ollege, P a. very reasonable. Jo h n Spencer, As a re s u lt, th e to ta l food re q u ire C onclusions m ade by th ese in v e st te r io r a tio n som ew hat cla rifie d th e hectic s itu a 4 2 -lp 3. P ro v id e p ro te c tio n from th ie v tion in W a sh in g to n : it show ed us S tan field , Ore. m e n ts of th e ch ild re n m ay be m uch ig a to rs as a re s u lt of th e ir e x p eri es, ro d en ts, b ird s, p o u ltry a n d in g re a te r th a n d u rin g th e school y ear. m en ts w ith a p p ro x im a te ly 3000 w ho o u r frien d s and enem ies w ere, BINGS & R O /A L ANN b -W H IL E I t is im p o rta n t, th e n , to co n tin u e to ch ick s a n d 1200 la y in g h e n s a re as sects. an d we hope soon to have th e ir th ey la s t a t 5c per lb. W rite M. pro v id e every day, a d eq u ate am o u n ts follow s : 4. P e rm it effectiv e fu m ig atio n for nam es. I t did show th a t we still E. C aldw ell, Gen. d eliv ery , H erm is of th o se foods w hich pro m o te g ro w th 1. M axim um b e n e fits from the d e stro y in g insects. hav e 97 p a trio tic A m ericans, w ho by to n , o r call 42J4. 4 2 -ltp an d in crease g en eral h e a lth as w ell u se of d ry sk im m ilk in all-m ash r a 5. P ro v id e reaso n ab le sa fety from th e ir votes did th e w ill of th e people as en ough in a m o u n ts to care for th e tio n s d u rin g th e g ro w in g period w ere fire an d w ind. w ho se n t them th e re in sp ite of lob FOR SA LE — 20 W E A N E R PIGS, C h ester W h ites. F. N. C lark, h a lf g re a te r en erg y needs. Food scien a tta in e d d u rin g th e firs t 10 w eeks 6. R eq u ire fo rcib le b re a k in g in o r b y ists, p o litics and m oney pressure, m ile e a st of C olum bia school. 40-3c tis ts an d n u tr itio n is ts te ll u s th a t of g ro w th . and O regon m em bers can be g ra te d e r to be en te re d w hen sealed. c e rta in foods a re e ssen tial in every 2. M ost e ffic ie n t g a in s in body fu l to o u r congressm en, for every T he record of fa rm sto ra g e in r e USED W A TC H ES— E L G IN & W AL- d ie t— and th o se foods, called " p ro w e ig h t on th e b asis of d ry sk im m ilk congressm an and s e n a to r is 100 per th am s, *5.00 to *10.00. A. W. te c tiv e foods” , becau se th e y p ro tect in ta k e w ere m ade by ch ick s fed 1.25 g a rd to th e 1938 w h eat lo an in d i cen t for o u r bill. c ate s t h a t fa rm e rs a re ab le to p ro B eh rm an , H e rm isto n , Ore. 3 5-tfc an d pro m o te th e h e a lth of th e in d i an d 2.5 p er cen t d ry sk im m ilk in a ll “ T h e re is even a g re a te r pressu re vide good sto ra g e fa c ilitie s on th e ir v id u a l, a re m ilk, fr u its an d v e g e ta m ash ratio n s. to w ard e n a c tm e n t of th e T ow nsend farm s. - D u . rin g a re c e n t re in sp ectio n HERMISTON CREAMERY es, and a n a eggs. 3, F ro m th e s ta n d p o in t o f eg g pro- —- bles, p lan, as we w ill s h o rtly have th e 6 0 0 RO O M S • S EN SIB LE RATES Of U course, an occasio n al u p set lik e I U d U u L ctio n , egg w eig h t, h a tc h a b a lity an d of about , ins p n tr a , s ta te s th o u san d s of d iscard ed W .P.A . w o rk INSTALLS NEW MACHINERY U IIIO V , a II ---- L IC M *' " - • o - . . . . . ___ j I .................... .... _______. ern sta te s, 8 n o rth c e n tra l sta te s, a picnic lu n ch th a t in clu d es san d - d ry .skim m ilk in ta k e , m ost effic ie n t ers u n a b le to fin d p e rm a n e n t em T exas, and O klahom a, only 24 b in s (C o n tin u ed from page 1) w iches, b ean s, p ick les, pop an d a p erfo rm an ce by la y in g p u lle ts oc- ploym ent, an d w ill hav e th o u san d s ■were in such co n d itio n th a t in sp ec w holesale business a n d w ill sp ecial FOR EYE COMFORT AND m eltin g piece of la y e r cake, is no ‘ c u rre d w ith a ll-m ash ra tio n s con- of th is y e a r's and la s t y ear's g ra d SIGHT CONSERVATION th r e a t. It is only w hen such an o c - ' (a ln in g 2.5 to 5 per cen t m ilk . R e- to rs recom m ended th a t lo an s be d is u a te s w ith no place to fit in, follow ize in q u a lity of goods. A stock of frozen v a rie tie s m ay be stocked in co n tin u ed . casion becom es a h a b it th a t th e tim e su lts w ere e sse n tia lly as sa tisfa c to ry e s sh n o o rt u it a ll of in g e th vne r t f i r r u i i seaso » u t t B u n ii, ; a n «a in raise o .... has a rriv e d for m o th ers to p u t in to w jt h 2.5 an d 3.75 p er c e n t m ilk as w hich «. w ill u r Tnwnsonri T ow nsend uriiiv arm y | o rd er to be ab le to fu rn ish custom ers to w ell over 16 m illio n , and w ith u p - in th is 1,ne- p ra c tic e th e ir food p recep ts of th e w lth h ig h e r levels. _____ A n o th er new p ro d u ct a t th e cream school y ear. T h a t is, feelin g respon- i M o rtality of th e second g e n e r a - , L ik ir n w a rd s of o n e -fo u rth of th e p o p u la ery is c u ltu re d b u tte rm ilk . T his is sib le fo r su p p ly in g sim p le but w el' t | on on all-m a sh ra tio n s c o n ta in in g tio n in an alm ost s ta rv in g co n d i b eing m ade in a sp ecial c h u rn of p rep ared m eals th a t a re n o u rish in g nonP t o 5 per c en t d ry sk im m ilk was tio n . So th e T ow nsend arm y is 50-gallon cap acity . It is expected an d th a t in clu d e an ab u n d a n c e of c . n sid e ra b ly h ig h e r d u rin g th e lay- m a rc h in g on. F o r n e ith e r C ongress Come to Pendleton for G ran g es of th is end of U m a tilla th a t w ith in a week th e new p a s te u r fru its , v eg eta b les an d m ilk. re rjo d th a n on ra tio n s w ith 6.25 co u n ty and th e U m a tilla P ro je c t n o r a n y o th e r agen cy can d e feat th e Your Optical Need«! izer w ill be in shape to ta k e care of C h ild ren respond h ap p ily to sug- „ s 75 p er cen t m ilk. p lan, because F arm B u reau a re jo in tly sp o n so r T ow nsend recovery Eyes Examined* by Modern g eatio n s in v ac a tio n tim e an d w ill 5. R ate of g ro w th d u rin g th e firs t in g a d a irÿ an d p a stu re to u r to be th e p o p u la r dem and for it spells all business a v ailab le an d b u tte rm ilk Methods. w ill be sold in q u a rts an d g allons and c h e e rfu lly help in p re p a rin g th e ir fwo w eeks of age, to ta l I feed con’ con !h e ,d S a tu rd a y , J u ly 1, s t a r tin g a t 10 success.” Glasses Ground to Fit w ill be d elivered to w holesale a c m p tio n --------- and g — ain in w eig h t d u rin g a nl. y T he be g e n e ra l pnhli« C losing h is ad d ress he prom ised ow n m eals if th m a te ria ls a - re pro —— .. — e ------------- - ....------ p u b lie is eo co rd i- When Needed. counts. » zided. T h is can be a g re a t lift to t he g ro w in g period, feed efficiency ( ally in v ited to a tte n d . to do all h e can to g et all th e tru e — REASONABLE PR IC ES — A new ice p la n t h as been Installed n o th e rs , too. T ry it if you n ev er d u rin g th e e a rly p a rt of th e g ro w in g T he crow d w ill m eet a t th e Uma new s, th e in3ide new s of o u r g re a t an d ice is now m ade by th e c ream DR. DALE ROTHWELL lav e, and you w ill be su rp rise d to perio d , body w eig h t a t sex u al m a tilla E x p erim en t S ta tio n , an d a fte r , convention and w hen he re tu rn s OPTOMETRIST le« how ea g e r c h ild re n a re to do ., r ity an d ner cen t h a tc h of fe rtile a m o rn in g to u r of th e s ta tio n w ill w ill go in to every club in th e c o u n ery. T h is Is expected to c re a te q u ite a sa v in g as th e local concern p u r OVER W OOLWORTHS h ln g s ju s t rig h t. e— s in creaed w ith in c re a sin g per- have a picnic lu n ch on th e la w n a t ty a n d give h is .full details. chased 100 to n s of ice la s t sum m er. Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J B ut th e m ain co n sid eratio n d u rin g -en M g e of d ry sk im m ilk in th e a ll th e sta tio n . A fte r lu n ch th e re w ill T he clu b m em bers a re 100 per o c a ti o n days is to keep th e food - a s h ra tio n s. Age a t sex u al m a tu r- be a s h o r t to u r d u rin g w hich sev c e n t back of th e ir delegate, an d a C lear ice Is produced a .'d can be b o u g h t a t th e cream ery. la b its u n d e r co n tro l if a h ig h sta n d - itv d ecreased w ith in c re a sin g q u an - e ra l o u ts ta n d in g d a iry farm s of th e re so lu tio n will be se n t to h e a d q u a rt W ith the a d d itio n of th e m a c h in e rs th a t o u r m em bers a re still 100 ird of h e a lth is to be m a in ta in e d an d 'H ies of m ilk in th e ra tio n , p ro U J je C V c V t w be v isited . w ill ill ery and th e new room s, th e H erm is f you expect y o u r ch ild re n to re tu r n C om positions of th e 2.5 per cen t M em bers of th e D airy H u sb a n d ry per cen t back of Dr. T ow nsend and ton C ooperative C ream ery is now to school in th e fall d e fin ite ly b ene- d ry sk im m ilk s t a r tin g ra tio n w as d e p a rtm e n t a t O regon S ta te college w ill keep m a rc h in g on. E LEC TRICA L SERV ICE am ong th e m ost m odern an d a c tiv e ited from th e lo n g su m m er m o n th s, yellow co rn 48.6, w h e a t m idd ings w ill be g u ests on th e to u r, an d it is I jin c h w as served ag a in at 4 :3 0 , P h o n e 1031 H erm iston 10, w h e a t b ra n 10, h e av y o a ts 10. a l expected th a t th e y w ill m ake a few and a ll enjoyed a fu ll d ay of T ow n- in e a ste rn O regon. falfa m eal 5, m eat scrap s 5.8. fish re m a rk s of g e n e ra l in te re s t to d a iry - send sp irit. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL m eal 5.8, d ry sk im m ilk 2.5, g ro u n d m en . j T h e n e x t T ow nsend m eetin g for MEETING. lim esto n e 1, s a lt .5, cod liv e r oil .5, P la n s for th e d ay a re b ein g form - o u r club is in tlje L egion h a ll F r i W. L. Morgan, D. M. D NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN to antl bonem eal .3 p er c e n t by w eight. ed by a co m m ittee com posed of M. day, Ju n e 9 th , a t 8 :0 0 p. m. Come, G eneral D en tistry T h e 3.75 p er c e n t d ry sk im m ilk E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t co u n ty h e a r m ore im p o rta n t rep o rts, and th e legal voters of H erm isto n U nion X -R ay and D iagnosis all-m ash la y in g ra tio n c o n tain ed y el a g e n t. H. J. O tt, re p re s e n tin g th e th e re p o rt given by th e picnic com- H igh School D istric t No. 9. of U m a tilla C ounty. O regon, th a t th e a n T h e m ost com plete b ro ad cast of an low co rn 48.4. w heat m id d lin g s 10, C olum bia g ra n g e a n d th e U m a tilla m ittees. Bank Bldg. Phons • J nual school m eetin g of said d is tric t ireeon S ta te G ran g e co n v en tio n w h e a t b ra n 10, h eav y o a ts 10, a lfa l P ro je c t F a rm B u reau , an d D. H. R esidence P hone 26-J T h e velvet q u ilt th e lad ies sold w ill be held in th e school house In S u n d ay and E v en in g s by eal t». 5, m eat 3craps ..... 3.4, fish m eal Sherw ood of th e W e stla n d g ran g e. v ri er pjuviuvu provided h a s Kvv..» been ............ scheduled by - fa m eat b ro u g h t n e a rly *50.00. Mrs. M in H erm iston. Oregon, to begin at th e Appointm ent idio KOAC In co n n ectio n w ith th e , 4 d ry sk im m ilk 3.75, g ro u n d lim e- nie Dixson w as presen ted th e q u ilt. h o u r of 2 :0 0 P. M. an d hold u n til 7 :0 0 P. M., on th e fo u rth M onday irth co m in g co n v en tio n J u n e 12 to stone 4, s a it .5, cod liv e r oil 1. an d in J u n e . A. D. 1939. 5 on th e cam pus of O regon S ta te >,oneTneal .5 p er c e n t b y w e ig h t, T he m eetin g is called for th e p u r LOCAL 4-H CLUBBERS WIN »liege. W a lth e r O tt, th e son of H en ry pose of ele c tin g one d ire c to r for a DR A E MARBLE five y ear term . T h e d ire c to r of CHIROPRACTOR D a aily b ro ad casts co n sistin g of T o t t Of th e C olum bia d is tric t, u n j HONORS AT UNION SHOW D istrict No. 115 is to be elected, and peeches. new s a c c o u n ts an d d escrip - b as re cen tly been m ade a n a ss ista n t O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of post office th e tra n s a c tio n of business usual a t ions of special ev en ts h av e been a r- 1 jn a g ric u ltu ra l a n d b io lo g ical chem - E lectio n o f N. A. W illia m s as vice fC o n tln n ed from P age O ne) Office H o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to * such a m eeting. ang ed by th e KOAC s ta ff, some of jg, ry a t P en n S ta te an d Is w o rk in g p re8luelll, c u a .8 c u . ... c o rp e . z n u ; i\e u y » m o i, ...... D ated th is 31st day of May, 1939. P hone 481 — — H erm isto n , Ore /h ic h w ill be b ro a d c a st by rem o te {or hig p degree u n d e r Dr. R. V. th e u n io n P a c ific ra ilro a d , an d O tto fer j ypar a n d u n d e r 2: Glen W ll- A tte st : H. M. SOM M ERER, C h airm an o n tro l from th e co n v en tio n h a ll o r p oucjje r, ch ief of th e p o u ltry n u tr i- j a be im ann as vice p re sid e n t In cox, 2nd; B ruce L indsey, 4th. C alf, B oard of D irectors. lsew here. tio n la b o ra to ry . O tt g ra d u a te d from c h a rg e of re se a rc h an d m ech an ical B ru ce L indsey, 1st R. A. BROWNSON, C lerk. D aily b ro ad casts w ill also be m ade o regon s t a t e collegee In 1934, re- s ta n d a rd s, w as an n o u n ced re c e n tly Tw o classes of b u lls, 1 y e a r old, (J u n e 1-8) lu rin g th e 4-H club su m m er school, Ceiyed h is M aster’s deg ree th e re in by P re s id e n t W. M. Je ffe rs. Mr. ,,nd er 2: Joe Cooney, 1st; he also OSTEOPATHIC ta r tln g w ith a g en eral su m m ary of 1936. la u g h t fo r a y ear in th e poul- w illia m s succeeds H o w ard C. M ann. won firs t in th e c a lf division and had PHYSICIAN & SURGEON u m m er school p la n s by clu b a g e n ts tr y d e p a rtm e n t a t O k lahom a A & M w bo b as been o p e ra tin g vice presi- tb e G rand C ham pion bull, THE FINEST OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS he ev en in g of M onday. Ju n e 5. T he co lleg e, an d h a s been in S ta te Col- d en t since J a n u a r y 1, 1937, an d w ho D a iry sh o w m an sh ip : G eorge H a rt- — *he3SerV'C# .« « * i* * * „•.’ss«-1” DAIRY A N D PASTURE TOUR PLANNED J. V. VILLERMOURE i KOAC SCHEDULES STATE GRANGE AND . . . .. » .1 w n n rtrn A AAC I-H DAILY PRCsjRAMi MI VW..~--- o -- 1,1. 17 L I Ml - ----- U P. ANNOUNCES NEW OFFICIALS Dr. A. C. Willcutt lu b b ro ad casts w ill in clu d e th e lege Pa for th e p ast tw o y ears. h as been relieved on a cco u n t of p h y s - , ]py> 4 th ; K elly T ille r, 5 th ; R odm an ta lly afte rn o o n assem bly p ro g ram s — ileal d isa b ility . T h e vice p resid en cy H a rtle y , 6th. if te r lu n c h , e ith e r from 1 to 2 to w hich M r. Ja b e lm a n h a s been H ogs — D uroc Je rse y ; K en n eth »’clock or from 2 to 3 o'clock. C oun- elected is a new office. H e h as been B ensel, first In aged Duroc b o ar: y d ele g a tio n b ro a d c a sts w ill be |H E LITTL fe r K I N L . t j J a s s is ta n t to th e p re sid e n t in c h arg e Bob B ensel, 4th In D uroc g ilt: H pn- -ach ev en in g , u su a lly from 7 to -- o f resarch sin ce N ovem ber 1 6, 1937. r y S om m erer, 1st in P oland C hina f:4 5 o’clock. W in n in g p lay s in th e C hosen as th e one sto ry th a t c a m e , Mr. M ann, a n a tiv e of M issouri sow'. recent p lay w ritin g co n test w ill he t.]ose8t to b ein g a d e q u a te to th e V alley, Iow a, w as an e n g in e e rin g sh e e p — C o rrled ale: K elly T iller, 'ro a d c a s t w ith clu b m em bers a s ch a- am azjn g ta le n t of S h irley T em ple, , g ra d u a te of th e U n iv e rsity of Ne- ?n d w ith an ewe lam b, 1st In year- -acters d u rin g th e ev en in g b ro ad cast and t b e Ideal su b ject fo r h e r firs t . h rask a and e n te re d U nion P acific |i n g ram a r d 1st in ram lam b: bow - period. T ech n ico lo r veh icle. 2 0 th C e n tu ry - , serv ice as cn In s tru m e n t m an in e| | T ille r. 1st In y e a rlin g ewe. 1st In T h e U m a tilla co u n ty b ro ad cast 1 p o x ’s screen version of F ra n c e s (A p ril. 1909. He w orked hi3 w ay up lam b. 2nd in y e a rlin g iam b and •cheduled fo r S a tu rd a y e v e n in g ,'. H odgson B u rn e tt's im m o rtal classic, th ro u g h th e ra n k s an d becam e ch ief 2nd in ram lam b. Ju n e 10. | “ T h e L ittle P rin cess,” s t a r ts a t th e en g in e e r of th e e n tire system in J a n - F o u r-H Judging c o n te st— H erm ls- _________ T r ---------- O asis th e a tre S u n d ay . u a ry . 1928, from w hich position he ton D airy club. 1 st; W est U m atilla Four More Scholarships Listed P roduced .on a m ore p re te n tio u s wag prom oted to vice p resid en t. Mr. I’ijg club, 3 rd : Lowel T ille r w as high B esides th e list pub lish ed In la s t scale th a n a n y p rev io u s S h irley Je ffe rs said th a t Mr. M ann has been ¡n in d iv id u al sc o rin g am ong 100 w eek 's H erald , fo u r m ore 4-H schol- T em ple film , a d v an ce re p o rts h av e m fo r some tim e an d th a t w h ile he stu d e n ts. a rs h tp s w ere g ra n te d In th is d is tric t acclaim ed “ T h e L ittle P rin c e ss” n o t had ju s t been released from a hospl- In th e livestock d em o n stra tio n the and »tudents sen t to th e sum m er only th e dim pled s ta r 's fin e st pic- ta i. h is h e a lth w as such th a t he could team of Jo e Cooney an d Bob Jackson school a t C orvallis. T h ey follo w : 1 to r e , b u t one of th e tr u ly g re a t film s n o t c o n tin u e as o p e ra tin g vice presi- v o n a sch o larsh ip to 4-H school at M arie T en n y . S tan field g ra n g e ; L o w -o f a ll tim e. ,dent. _ C orvallis. SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN C D B IM f'F^ COR OF THEM ALL ! PETERSON & PETERSON A TTO RN EYS AT LAW U. S. N a tio n a l B ank B uilding P ra c tic e In S ta te A F ed eral Court» P en d leto n , Ore. DR THE HEW SPEC STAND ARÓ, STERtlh MODELS. "M ary «xt tur.» Z eosy/poyment toynt. llluitrateij fo td e t »He. HERMISTON HERALD F B BELT ' PHYSICIAN A SURGEON O ffice H o u rs: O ther 1 0 :3 0 to 1 2 :3 0 A M. H ours by 2 to 6 P.M. A ppointm ent Re» 711 — PH ON E — O ffice 733 W J, WARNER Attnrnpy-at-Law lTornii<t(in . Orpimn