The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 27, 1939, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JU L Y 27,
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
M EA N IN G OF DAIRY
INDUSTRY TOLD BY
COUNCIL MEMBER
CANNING
SCHEDULE
FROM
JULY 31 TO AUG. 5
8 to 11 a. m.
12 to 3 :3 0
Mon.
F r u it
B eans
Tues. T om atoes
C orn
F r u it
B eans
W ed.
T h u rs. T om atoes
Corn
B eans
F ri.
F r u it
Sat.
T om atoes
Corn
O th er p ro d u cts canned by special
a rra n g e m e n t.
ADULTS NEED M ILK
IS STRESSED BY
DAIRY COUNCIL
M any g ro w n people w ho believe
A g ric u ltu ra l incom e is th e fo u n d ­
im p licitly in th e im p o rtan ce of th e
atio n upon w hich re s ts all of A m er­
s ta te m e n t “ a q u a rt of m ilk a day
ic a ’s in d u s tria l and com m ercial me­
for every c h ild ” , seem in g ly a tta c h
ch an ism . T h ere is a n in te rd e p e n ­
no sig n ifican ce— for th em selv es a t
dence betw een a g ric u ltu re , in d u s try
least— to th e eq u ally fa m ilia r an d
a n d com m erce th a t is recognized by
eq u ally im p o rta n t " a p in t of m ilk a
a ll w ho a re sin cerely s triv in g for th e
day fo r every a d u lt” .
p e rm a n e n t so lu tio n of th e problem s
H erm isto n Co-op C annery.
Since m ilk is w ell-k n o w n for th e
of th e w'orld-'wlde d epression th a t
b o n e -a n d -to o th -b u ild in g caiciu m
it
Irrigon Grange To Meet.
s till b esets us.
fu
rn
ish
es,
its
im
p
o
rtan
ce
fo
r
g
ro
w
­
T
h
e
Irrig
o
n
G
ran
g
e
Home
E
cono­
T he d a iry in d u s try is th e m ost im ­
in g ch ild re n is obvious. G row n peo­
p o rta n t b ra n c h of A m erican a g ric u l­ m ics club w ill be e n te rta in e d on
ple, too, need th is k in d of p ro tectio n
tu re . It c o n trib u te s m ore th a n an y T h u rsd ay , A u g u st 3, a t th e hom e of
for, if th e reerv es of calciu m a re n o t
p a rt of o u r a g ric u ltu ra l s tru c tu r e to Mrs. Ed A dam s. A ll m em bers a re
c o n sta n tly ren ew ed , fr a g ility of th e
in
v
ited
to
a
tte
n
d
.
th e a c tiv ity of in d u s try and com ­
bones m ay o ccur. T h is is one reaso n
m erce.
w hy th e bones of som e eld erly people
A p p ro x im ately 20 per cen t of th e
b reak so easily.
to ta l a g ric u ltu ra l incom e of th e
Of p erh ap s m ore g e n e ra l concern,
U n ited S ta te s comes from m ilk p ro ­
w hen calcium reserv es from bones
duced by th e n early 25 m illio n m ilk
and te e th a re gone, is a feelin g of
cows on th e farm s of th e co u n try .
lassitu d e, fo r w hich th e re seem s no
No o th e r fa rm p ro d u ct even a p ­
ex p la n a tio n . It m ay be accom panied
Some
im
provem
ent
in
g
en
eral
crop
p ro ach es th is fig u re. T h is en v iab le
by in te rfe re n c e s w ith th e n o rm al ac­
p
ro
sp
ects
in
th
e
c
o
u
n
try
as
a
w
hole
record h a s been estab lish ed w ith o u t
tiv itie s of v ario u s o rg an s. T h e im ­
h
as
o
ccu
rred
d
u
rin
g
re
c
e
n
t
weeks,
th e d ire c t subsidy of a sin g le d o llar
p o rta n c e of calcium fo r all body
accom
panied
by
som
ew
hat
less
fav
­
to th e d a iry in d u s try by th e fed eral
fu n c tio n s is n o t so com m only k now n,
g o v ern m en t, n o tw ith s ta n d in g th e ex­ o rab le farm price tren d s, acco rd in g
b u t th ee fu n c tio n s e ssen tial to a d u lts
to
in
fo
rm
a
tio
n
given
in
a
re
p
o
rt
on
p e n d itu re of m any b illio n s of d o llars
as w ell as to ch ild re n a re :
of d ire c t subsidy to aid o th e r de­ th e a g ric u ltu ra l s itu a tio n ju s t re ­
leased
by
th
e
a
g
ric
u
ltu
ra
l
ex
ten
sio
n
p a rtm e n ts of a g ric u ltu re .
1. C alcium co n tro ls th e c o n tr a c t­
A bout th re e -fo u rth s of all of th e serv ice a t O regon S tate college. L a te in g an d re la x in g of all m uscles. T h is
m illio n s of fa rm fam ilies of th e U. crops w ere helped by fav o rab le is p a rtic u la rly im p o rta n t
for
th e
S. a re a p a rt of th e d a iry in d u stry . w e ath er, b u t e arly crops such a s re g u la r an d n o rm al b e a tin g of th e
A dding to th is n u m b er th e v ast n u m ­ w h eat, o ats, b arley , rye, an d p ro b a­ h e a rt.
b er of city fam ilies w ho a re p a r t­ bly hay, w ill n o t yield so w ell ow ­
2. C alcium is a n im p o rta n t fa c to r
n e rs in th e d airy in d u sry — becau se in g to u n fa v o ra b le g ro w in g co n d i­
in th e c o a g u la tio n of th e blood.
th e d a iry in d u s try is a p a rtn e rs h ip tio n s e a rly in th e season.
T h e g e n e ra l fa rm p rice level in W ith o u t th is p ro te c tiv e m echanism
of p roducers, processors, an d d is tr i­
an y w ound, h o w ev er slig h t, w ould
b u to rs— it is e stim ated th a t one o u t th e c o u n try a s a w hole is scarcely as
th r e a te n d e a th by b leeding.
hig
h
as
a
year
ago,
a
lth
o
u
g
h
th
e
of every fiftee n fam ilies in th e U. S.
is d ire c tly d ep en d en t upon th e d airy O regon index is so m ew h at h ig h er.
3. C alcium h elp s to re g u la te d i­
T h e g e n e ra l econom ic situ a tio n con­
in d u s try for its livelihood.
g estio n , c irc u la tio n , re s p ira tio n .
tin
u
e
s
to
in
d
ic
a
te
re
la
tiv
e
ly
sta
b
le
P ic tu re , if you w ill, th e tre m e n d ­
4. C alcium h elp s to m a in ta in v i­
dem and co n d itio n s for farm p ro ­
o u s in flu en ce of th e p u rc h a s in g pow­
d u cts, acco rd in g to th e re p o rt, in d i­ ta lity , an d predisposes to lo n g ev ity .
e r of th e m any m illio n s of farm and
5. C alcium h elp s to c o n tro l th e
c ity fam ilies th a t compose th is p a r t­ c a tin g th a t farm price tre n d s m ay
s e n s itiv ity —
of nerves.
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depend
co
n
sid
erab
ly
upon
th
e
su
p
­
n ersh ip of producer and d is trib u to r.
6. C
alcium h elp s a ll o th e r m in er-
ply of th e v ario u s com m odities.
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It re p re se n ts an a n n u a l cash tu r n ­
. ,
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On th e w hole, th e p ro d u ctio n of a] elem en ts do th e ir b est w ork.
over e stim ated betw een th re e and
all crops com bined is expected to 1 in stan ce, tlhe body can “ g e t alo n g ”
th re e an e o n e-h alf b illio n s of dol­ fall co n sid erab ly below th e b u m p er on a sm all am o u n t of iro n w hen
lars. T his force of p u rc h a s in g pow­
o u tp u t of 1937 an d even so m ew h at th e re is a g en ero u s a m o u n t of cal-
e r is expended for w h a t producers,
below 1938. T o tal f r u it p ro d u ctio n ' cium .
Drocpssors
* w u « a . to
vm **-*
a * v d . * a » iry
...,
processors a u n u d d is trib
rs , of
p o licem an ,”
p ro d u cts need c o n sta n tly in o rd er to w ill p ro b ab ly be above a v erag e an d
C alcium is a real
provide A m erican consum ers w ith P o tato p ro d u ctio n m ay be a b o u t h e lp in g to keep all o th e r fac to rs on
’ be h ig h e st q u a lity d a iry p ro d u cts av erag e, ju d g in g from p re se n t p r o a - ! th e Job. T h e recom m ended p in t of
produced an y w h e re in th e w orld an d pecks. C o n sid erin g carry -o v er sto ck s m ilk a day for every a d u lt w ill fu r-
d is trib u te d effic ie n tly and econom - as well as 1939 p ro d u ctio n , su p p lies nish th e am o u n t of calciu m needed
• liv 966
of th e v e a r— ra in or of p ra c tic a lly a ll farm p ro d u cts a re by n o rm al a d u lts, th o u g h in special
s h i n e - s n o w or sleet— even m ore de- expected to be q u ite am ple, b o th fo r - ca3e8. such as convalescence and
,
.
,,
food purposes an d for a n im a l feed- p reg n an cy , m ore is re q u ired .
And
^ I t R ep resen ts p u rc h a sin g pow er by In s o p eratio n s.
for good m easu re, m ilk
w ill also
th e d airy in d u s try of w ages feed,!
T h e rep o rt co n ta in s m uch In fo r- su p p iy v a lu ab le p ro te in , easily as-
fo o d stu ffs b u ild in g m a te ria l, m ach- «nation re g a rd in g
th e
p ro sp ectiv e sim ilated iro n ; an d q u ite g en ero u s
in ery . eq u ip m en t and supplies, a u t o - ! supply and c u rre n t prices of v ario u s am o u n ts of v ita m in s A. B an d G.
B ut you c a n ’t d rin k m ilk , you
m obiles and tru c k s, gas. oil. tire s and farm p ro d u cts of com m ercial im por-
co u n tless o th e r p ro d u cts of In d u stry ta n c e in O regon, in clu d in g w h eat say ? P u t th is m ilk th e n In to co m b i­
co u n tless
p
HllU ¡pre s iJ a n d rye, feed g rain s, h ay , potatoes, n a tio n s w ith o th e r foods for its v a l­
a n d com m erce.— M ilton H u lt, r i e s i
hops, beans, flaxseed, su g a r beets, ue In th e d ie t is n o t d estroyed
d e n t, N a tio n al D airy Council.
a n’es, p ears, p ru n es, and o th e r th ro u g h cooking. T he p o in t to re ­
fru its , n u ts, fo rag e crop seeds and m em ber is th a t you as an a d u lt need
v arious a n im a l p ro d u cts. T h e re p o rt th e p ro tectio n of a d e fin ite supply
is av a ila b le free from co u n ty a g r i­ of calcium an d th a t th is a m o u n t can
be su p p lied th ro u g h th e d aily use of
c u ltu ra l a g en ts.
one p in t of m ilk.
CROP PROSPECTS
IMPROVE; PRICES
LESS FAVORABLE
davs
SUMMER SESSION
LARGER AT OSC
O regon S ta te College— T h is in sti-
tu tio n show ed th e la rg e st g ain in
sum m er session re g is tra tio n ovei a
y e a r ago of an in th e s ta te system ,
re c e n t fig u re s issued by th e re g is­
t r a r ’s office reveal. T h e 814 re g is­
th e eim
end of
th e * ----------
session
tered n e a r m
M1 v“
re p resen t ap p ro x im a te ly 11 p er cent
in crease over a y ear ago.
T h e 'fiv e -w e e k post session a t Ore-
pon S tate s ta r ts M onday. Ju ly 31,
an d an en ro llm en t ab o u t th e sam e
„„ a v ear ago is expected fo r th is
m ore c o n cen trated period. By le n g th -
PAGE FIV H
THE HER M ISTO N HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
1939
USE HARD OR SOFT
WHEAT FOR FOWLS
COSBY ADVISES
AAA KEEPS WHEAT
GROWERS SOLVENT
FOR SALE— 27 W E A N E R
PIGS.
F ra n k L eicht, Irrig o n , Ore. 49-3p
S P IN E T T Y P E
PIANO— BEAUTI-
fu l case. D em onstrator. B argain.
T erm s if desired. P en d leto n Music
H ouse.
49-3c
FOR SALE OR TRA D E— CHEVRO-
let coupe.
Cheap. Levi R eeder,
H erm isto n .
49-lc
ONE 1937 IN TER N A TIO N A L H A L F
ton pickup, 13,000 m iles, good
ru b b er, h ig h w heels, fo u r speeds,
w onderful condition.
ONE 1933 2-TON F E D E R A L , JU ST
reco n d itio n ed , fin e ru b b e r.
ONE 1933 2-TON IN T ER N A TIO N A L
w ith fla t bed, th re e new tires,
good m ech a n ’cal co n d itio n .
— All u n its priced rig h t. P en d leto n
G rain G row ers, In te rn a tio n a l T ru ck
D ealers.
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CANNING PEA C H ES A R E R IP E N -
ing.
E a rly C raw fords firs t, fo l­
low ed by M uers, E lb e rta s, H ales,
L a te C row fords and Lem on C lings.
B rin g boxes and pick a t 80c box or
2c a pound fo r C raw fords. P icked
a n d boxed, $1.00. E dm onds O rc h a rd ,
49-3P
U m atilla, Ore.
METHODIST CHURCH
S te a rn s C u sh in g . P a sto r
a fte r sev eral S undays
absence th e p asto r of th e M ethodist
ch u rc h w ill b rin g a m essage on
■•Hope". Tlie g re a te st need of o u r
day is th is g re a t tr u th . M en have
lost hope. God th ro u g h th e ch u rch
is th e only m e a n s of re g a in in g th a t
hope.
T he m o rn in g w o rsh ip service be­
gin s at 11 o'clock. T h e S unday
school h o u r b e g in s p ro m p tly a t 10
a. m.
W e u rg e you to go to ch u rch . You
c an n o t a ffo rd n o t to go. T ne E p ­
w o rth league m eets a t 7 p. m. A
fin e fello w sh ip fo r all.
H ERM ISTO N B A PT IST CHURCH
G rayden O. Loree, P a sto r
S unday school 1 0 :0 0 a. m., M orn­
in g w orship 1 1 :0 0 a. m., B. Y. P. U.,
7 :0 0 p. ni., ev en in g se rv ice 8 :0 0 ,
p ra y e r m eetin g W ednesday 8 :0 0 p.
m.
T h e topic fo r th e m o rn in g s e r­
mon w ill be "T h e D evil’s A n easth e-
tic ” . M odern m edical science h a s
discovered d iffe re n t a n e a sth e tic s by
w hich th e senses of a p a tie n t may be
deadened. S a ta n discovered an e a -
sth e tic and how to use it ages ago
and is still u sin g it th ese days to
blind G od's people to th e ir d u tie s and
resp o n sib ilities. T he ev en in g m ess­
age w ill deal w ith th e sto ry of th e
dem on possessed m an in th e tom bs—
I “ " ‘" " 5
You a re welcome.
FORSHAWS— PENDLETON — D is ­
c o n tin u in g h a n d lin g of bee su p ­
UNION CHURCH
plies. W ill dispose of th e ir h o ld in g s
C. W a rn e r, P a sto r
a t a sacrifice. A nyone in te re ste d ?
T h e them e for th e Sundov m o rn ­
49-3c in g w o rsh ip h o u r w ill be, “ N ot Ac­
co rd in g To M en.” F o r th e Sunday
LOST ON BU TTER C R E E K H IG H -
evening service th e topic w ill be,
w ay, betw een Sam C arson
and
“ G od’s A bsolute A u th o rity .”
H erm isto n , 1 roll a u g e r b its. L eave
a t H erald office.
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PE N TEC O STA L T A B ER N A C LE
A. B. T u rn e r, P a sto r
FOR S A L E — 10 H. P. OUTBOARD
S u n d ay school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M.
m otor, Lockwood. Good condition.
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, S upt.
B. P. R and, Irrig o n .
49-3p
M orning w o rsh ip at 11:00 o’clock.
C h ild re n ’s serv ices a t th e p a rso n ­
FO R SALE — STA R TED POULTS,
J u n e h atch e d , B road B reasted age a t 1 1 :0 0 , M rs. T u rn e r in charge.
E v a n g e listic serv ice In th e eve­
B ronze. Call K elley & B oynton, te le ­
n in g a t 7 :4 5 P. M.
phone 18W 2, H erm isto n .
B ible S tu d y T h u rsd a y a t 7 :4 5 P.
40-A CRE RANCH FOR SA LE— SIX M.
m iles N E of H erm iston. R eason-
SE V E N TH DAY A DV EN TIST
a b le term s. In q u ire V ic to r A ddle-
CHURCH.
m a n , C olum bia D ist. Mrs. May Ad-
A. T. K in g sb u ry , E ld er
48-3P
dlem an.
S ab b ath school a t 1 0 :0 0 A.
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, . pcmccti A. M. B rock, su p e rin te n d e n t.
SE E COL. GEO. HODGE, LIC EN SED
P re a c h in g serv ice a t 1 1 :0 0 A.
a u c tio n eer. Sell a n y th in g , any
tim e, an y w h e re . F a rm sales a spec-
CHURCH O F CHRIST
C olum bia School
ialty . P e rm a n e n tly located in H e r­
1 1 :0 0 A. M., D evotional service
m iston. A ddress Box 373.
48-3p
an d com m union.
MODERN A PA R T M E N T FOR R E N T
1 0 :0 0 A. M. B ible school.
— Also room s by week or m onth.
K a tty C o rn er from depot. C a rte r
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
A pts.
38-3p
W A N TED — CHICK ENS AND VEAL.
IV. B. F o ster. 3 mi. e a st D iagonal
road, R t. 1, H erm iston.
47-3p
__
FOR SALE— GOOD GRADE M ILK
. a ll
,, sizes,
•
.
,.,¡11,
go ats,
for
m ilk, fo r pets,
D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r
No. 028801
G eneral L and O ffice a t T he D alles,
O regon, J u ly 6, 1939.
I NOTICE is h ereb y given th a t
h arles W . A cock, of Irrig o n , Ore-
' C
gon, w ho, on May 3, 1934, m ade
One O rig in al H om estead E n try , A ct. 6-
P rice reaso n ab le,
for m eat,
of H erm isto n .
C. A. 17.02 No. 028801, fo r F arm U nit
m ile n o rth
47-6p “ A” or th e N E ’4 S E ’4 , Section 3,
L are.
________ ___________________________ T o w n sh ip 4 N., R an g e 26 E., W illa-
HOUSE FOR SA LE AT S T A N FIE L D m ette M erid ian , h as filed n otice of
— A utom obile in p a rt paym
p ay m ent.
en t, .................
in te n tio n -...............
to m ak e ------
fin a l _ P roof,
to
. ..
ot ft 11 esta b lish claim to th e land above de-
gee p a . B aker
ag en t, b ta n n e iu . gcribed before W. J. W a rn e r, U. S.
j
47-3p C om m issioner, a t H erm isto n , O regon,
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on th e 2 5 th d ay of A ugust, 1939.
SA
LE
OR
TRA
D
E
SADDLE
| c la im a n t n am es as w itn esses: A.
FOR
pony fo r lad ies or ch ild re n , gen- C. H o u g h to n , H a rry S m ith , J. S.
tie. R. B. W ilcox, phone 97F 3, H er- W h ite and F o rre st H u n ttin g , all of
47 n . Irrig o n , O regon.
m iston.
W. F. JACKSON, R eg ister.
CAPA BLE H O U S E K E E P E R W ISH ES (J u ly 13-A ug. IP )
die, all of H erm iston. Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON,
R eg ister.
(J u n e 29— J u ly 27)
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SUMMONS
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E q u ity No. 6459
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E
STA TE of OREGON FOR
UM ATILLA COUNTY
L illias H. P ayne, P la in tiff, vs.
E ra s tu s O. P ayne, D efendant.
TO ERA STUS O. PA Y N E, D efen d an t
above n a m e d :
IN T H E NAME OF T H E
STA TE OF OREGON:
You a re hereby req u ired to a p p e a r
and a n sw e r th e co m p lain t of th e
p la in tiff filed a g a in s t you in th e
above e n title d c o u rt and cause w ith in
fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of th e
firs t p u b lic a tio n of th is sum m ons,
nam ely on o r before T h u rsd a y , J u ly
27, 1939, and if you fa il to so a p p e a r
and a n sw er or o th erw ise plead th e re ­
to w ith in said tim e th e p la in tiff for
w a n t th e re o f w ill ap p ly to th e co u rt
fo r th e re lie f prayed for th e re in to-
w it, fo r a decree of th e co u rt dis­
so lv in g th e m a rria g e c o n tra c t now
an d
h e re to fo re e x istin g
betw een
p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t an d for a
ch an g e of th e nam e of th e p la in tiff
from th a t of L illia s 11. P a y n e to
th a t of L illias H. Moore, h e r m aiden
nam e.
T h is sum m ons is p u b lish ed in th e
H e rm isto n H erald , a new spaper p u b ­
lished w eekly in H erm isto n . U m a til­
la C ounty, O regon, p u rs u a n t to an
o rd e r m ade an d en te re d h e re in by
H o n o rab le C alvin L. Sweek, Ju d g e of
th e above e n title d co u rt, on th e 26th
day of Ju n e . 1939, an d it w ill be
p u b lish ed fo r fo u r consecutive w eeks
b e g in n in g w ith th e issue dated and
p u blished on T h u rsd a y ,
th e
2 9 th
day of Ju n e , 1939, an d en d in g w ith
th e issue d ated a n d
published on
T h u rsd a y , th e 2 7 th day of Ju ly ,
1939.
D ated th is th e 2 6 th d ay of Ju n e ,
1939.
PETER SO N & PE TE R SO N ,
A tto rn ey s for P la in tiff,
R esidence and P. O. A ddress:
P e n d le to n , O regon.
(J u n e 29 - J u ly 27)
SMART MONEY
MOWS
WHERE TO
GO AFTER 1
READING
THE ADS.
IN THIS
N EW SPAPER,
1
FOR EYE COMFORT AND
SIGHT CONSERVATION
Come to Pendleton for
Your Optical Needu!
Eye« Examined by Modern
Methods.
Glasses Ground to Fit
When Needed.
— REA SO NA BLE PR IC ES —
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
OVER W OOLWORTHS
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 535-J
J. V. VILLERMOURE
E LEC TR IC A L SERV ICE
'P h o n e 1031
H erm iston
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D
position in m o th erless home. R ef­
General D entistry
LAND SALE NOTICE
erences given. Mrs. C ora B row n,
X-Ray and D iagnosis
W h e th e r h a rd or so ft w h eat is th e
Box 373, or call a t G eorge H odge
best fo r ch ick en feed is a q u estio n
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
Bank Bldg.
P b en s 9-J
hom e.
48-3p
. . .
th e u n d e rsig n e d , S h e riff of U m atil­
R esilience Phone 26-J
’
fre q u e n tly ad d re sse d .to pou tr y spec-
O regon, by v -------------
irtu e of — an
— ounty,
----------------
Bunday and E venings by
! ia lists a t O regon s ta te college. H.
PIANO BARGAIN — B EA U TIFU L la C
.
nionr,
like
new
- , a also
o rd er duly m ade an d en Qf
te re d U m h atl]la
erein
size
Piano
like
n
ew
so
|
sm
all
A ppointm ent
E. Cosby, head of th e d ep a rtm e n t,
says th a t e ith e r k in d may be used
la rg e r p ian o m ust be ta k e n up. Will C o u n ty( O regon, on th e 1 9 th day of
sell fo r u n p aid balance. E asy term s. ,ju n e , 1939, w ill, on th e 5th day of
in te rc h a n g e a b ly in p o u ltry sc ra tc h
W rite T a llm a n P ian o S tore, Salem . A ugust, 1939, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0
g ra in , an d th a t a good q u a lity of
DR. A. E. MARBLE
o
47-3c o’clock In th e forenoon, sell to th e
w heat is m ore im p o rta n t th a n its p o rt m a rk et, Steen p ointed o u t
CHIROPRACTOR
"
_______________________________ h ig h e s t b id d er for cash a t th e Jfront
| W h e a t g ro w ers ta k in g p a rt in th e FOR SA LE TWO COLTS, 4 Y EAR door of th e U m a tilla C ounty C ourt
en in g class period it is possible for te x tu re .
O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of post office
T he p rin c ip a l d ifferen ce betw een , farm ,p ro p . an, in 7940 a r e going to
H ouse, P e n d le to n , O regon, su b je c t to
O ffice H o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to *
s tu d e n ts to m ake th e sam e n u m b er
olds, 1500 lbs.; young bay team , a m inim um p rice of »10.00 th e re fo r,
soft
and
h
a
rd
w
h
e
a
ts
is
in
th
e
ir
re-
j
hp
gure
o
f
abolIt
ggc
a
b
u
sh
el,
said
of c re d its in th e sh o rte r period th a t
Phone 4 8 1 -------- H erm iston, Ore
2800 lbs.; s p rin g e r Jerse y cow ; also to be paid In cash, a t th e tim e of
Qre gon ch a irm a n .
T h e w heat
th e y do it, th e re g u la r su m m er ses­ sp ectiv e p ro tein c o n ten ts, he ex p lain -
V an ity ty p e k itch en ran g e. Bud Bale, th e fo llo w in g described parcel
ed, w ith h a rd w h eat ru n n in g h ig h e r ]oana w jjl av erag e aro u n d 58c on th e
h e re to fo re
by U m a tilla
D au g h erty , B u tte r Creek.
47-3p of lan d ,
sion.
P a rity p ay m en ts a re 11c and
C ounty, O regon, a c q u ired fo r d e lin ­
A p p licatio n for adm ission to th e in p ro tein th a n so ft. S ince th e egg farm
W E T A K E T H E DAM !! OUT OF q u e n t taxes, to -w lt:
re g u la r 1939-40 college y ear a re now m ash is d esigned to c a rry th e b u lk , (,o n se rv atio n p ay m en ts 17c.
L ot 18, Block 7, H erm isto n in
dam aged tire s w ith an O K. R u b ­
b ein g received In co n sid erab le vol­ of th e n u tr itio n a l load an d sin ce th e I «•’pb ig gtm isn ’t p a rity Incom e for
OSTEOPATHIC
N E ’4 S E ’4 . S ection 10, Tw p. 4,
com position of scratch feed v aries I w b eat b u t ¡j ¡3 b e tte r th a n we had ber W eld. All w ork g u a ra n te e d , a n y
um e by th e r e g is tr a r ’s office. E a rly
N o rth R an g e 28, E.W .M .
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
_1--
.
.
.
sta te d .
“ T hose size. H a r r a h ’s T exaco Service, 1008
R. E. GOAD, S h e riff
a p p lic a tio n fo r adm ission an d a r ­ acco rd in g to tn e price of th e d iffe r­ last y e a r.” S teen
OSBORN APARTMENTS
e
n
t
g
ra
in
s.
It
is
re
a
lly
n
o
t
im
p
o
rt­
of U m a tilla C ounty.
o
u
tsid
e
th
e
p
ro
g
ram
w
o
n
't
have
as E. C o u rt a t V iad u ct, P en d leto n , O re­
ra n g e m e n ts fo r liv in g q u a rte rs a re
(J u ly 6-A ug. 3)
a n t w hich k in d of w h eat Is used, he good a n Incom e fro m w h e a t as those gon.
46-4c
d e sira b le. It Is announced,
believes.
In th e p ro g ram , a lth o u g h th e y w ill
FR A M ES FOR GLASSES. »2.50. A.
b en efit from th e e ffo rts of o th e rs .”
NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
PETER80N A PETERSON
W. B eh rm an . W atc h m ak er, H erald
H e added th a t O regon fa rm e rs to
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office, H erm isto n .
45-tfc
d a te have seeded m ore th a n 100.000
D e p a rtm e n t of th e In te rio r
U. S. N a tio n a l B an k B u ild in g
acres of w h e a t lan d to crested w heat HEWING
No. 028892
AND
ALTERATIONS—
Practice In State A F e d e ra l C ourts
j g i a ra
n ss
n
111
In u d u o i in
u g g
,
th e ir . p H a « » rt * to
w w
- u ard
. u
re
-
­
G eneral land office a t T he D alles,
In q u ire a t Bowm an Shoe Shop,
Pendleton, Ora.
G ladioli a re am o n g th e m ost satis-
S everal sm all fires have been re- dlIC| nR th e la rg e su rp lu s w h eat acre- H erm iston.
44-6tc O regon, J u n e 23. 1939.
NOTICE Is h ereby given th a t
fa cto ry an d u n iv e rsa l flow ers g ro w n ported in th e H erm isto n a re a
th e age.
HOUSES FOR R E N T — ALSO AN C h arles N. S eeliger of H erm isto n ,
in O regon, w h e th e r produced fo r past few w eeks an d th e o u tb re a k s
DR. P. B. BELT
a p a rtm e n t w ith elec tric ra n g e and O regon, w ho. on J u n e 20, 1934, m ade
.
use e x h ib it purposes, o r on a a re a decided m enace to crops w hich
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
O rig in al H om estead E n try . Act 6-6-
re frig e ra to r.
Also p astu re to ren t. 12, No. 028892. fo r S E ‘4 N W « and
com m ercial basis, sa y s Dr. W. P. a re r a th e r d ry from th e co n tin u ed
O ffice Hours:
O ther
H. E. lla n b y , H erm iston.
42-tfc E ’4 S W ‘4 , S ection 32, T o w n sh ip 5
1 0 :9 0 to 12 :9 0 A M.
H ours by
D urux professor of pom ology an d h eat. To d a te th e fires have been
to P.M.
A ppointm ent
N., R an g e 28 E , W illa m e tte M erid­
h o rtic u ltu re a t O regon S ta te college, lim ited to g rass plots an d no serio u s
ian, h as filed n o tice of In te n tio n to
2 1 ^ — PHONE — Office 733
____
____
A
new
office
Is
u
n
d
e
r
co
n
stru
c
tio
n
in a re c e n t ex ten sio n c irc u la r d eal- d am ag e h as been rep o rted ,
m ak e fiv e -y e a r P roof, to estab lish
i u all
.i l d am age w as caused a t th e a t th e F arm B u reau m ill w hich w ill
claim to th e land above described,
ing w ith g lad io lu s c u ltu re .
S a m
before W. J. W a rn e r, U. S. C om m is­
ose in
in te
te re
re ste
s ie d a in
in th
» » is flow er h . J. O tt hom e S unday w hen a care- be uaed by th e m an ag e r. H. M. Som-
T hose
W. J. WARNER
sio n er, a t hla office a t H erm isto n ,
II find in E xtension Circular 329 lessly dropped m atch In to a w in d - m erer, an d th e b o ard of d ire c to rs
O regon, on th e 10th day of A ugust,
f h is to ry of th e p la n t. Its h o t- b reak caused som e ex citem en t.
A fo r re g u la r board m eetin g s. T he ot-
Attorney-at-Law
1939.
*
discussion of v arlatlaa, a n d fire w as rep o rted T uesday a lo n g th e flee is b ein g lin ed w ith fir te z and
C la im a n t
nam es as w itn esses:
Hermiston - Oregon
P h ilip A. P ow er, C arson L in d er,
n / la te st su g g estio n s fo r
D iagonal road b u t fo rtu n a te ly w as la s itu a te d in th e second sto ry of
( J d lo li successfully.
»topped a t th e ro ad .
the b u ild in g .
Herbert Metteer, and Jeaaa M. Prln-
P acific n o rth w e s t w h e a t g ro w ers
could n o t s ta y in b u sin ess an d sell
w h eat on th e b asis of p re se n t w orld
prices, W ill Steen of M ilton, c h a ir-
m an of th e Oregon AAA co m m ittee,
told a n a tio n a l rad io au d ien ce re-
veni.y.
cen
tly . F arm prices la st y , —
ear for
w h eat w ould have av erag ed aro u n d
30c a bushel on th e b asis of th e ex-
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
COLLEGE PAMPHLET
TELLS OF GLADIOLI
SMALL FIRES ARE
MENACE TO CROPS
v m w i
FARM BUREAU M ILL
HAS NEW OFFICE
growing
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