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THIS IS THE LAST OPPORTUNITY FOR FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE TO E VERY MEMBER. l c a Word - Minimum 20c CONCRETE MADE OF S A W D U S T AND CEMENT By RUSSELL R. SKELTON A ssociate P ro fesso r of Civil E n g in e e rin g . C em en t-saw d u st co n crete is an econom ical, lig h t-w e ig h t, w ater and fire re s is ta n t m a te ria l, possessing w arm and re s ilie n t p ro p erties, all of w hich re n d e r th e pro d u ct ad ap ta b le to a w ide ra n g e of s tru c tu r a l uses. F o llo w in g several y ears of re search a n d ex p e rim e n ta tio n w ith th e p ro d u ct, to d eterm in e its m any uses a n d phy sical p ro p erties, th e a u th o r o ffers th e re s u lts to th e p ublic since n u m ero u s req u ests h av e been re ceived for in fo rm a tio n co n cern in g th e use of th e m a te ria l. C em en t-saw d u st co n crete is com posed of a m ix tu re of P o rtla n d ce m en t, sa w d u st an d w a te r in p red e term in ed proportions. T h e g en eral a p p e a ra n c e is th e sam e as an o rd in a ry cem ent-sand m o rta r except th a t it is lig h t and fluffy. T h is flu ffy co n d itio * is of d is tin c t v alu e sin ce it adds to th e lig h t w e ig h t an d place m ent q u a litie s of th e m a te ria l. T he fin ish e d p ro d u c t w ill v a ry in w eig h t a n d su rface te x tu re acco rd in g to th e p ro p o rtio n s, an av erag e w eig h t be in g a b o u t 45 pounds per cubic foot, o r a b o u t o n e -th ird th a t of o rd in a ry concrete. T h e fin ish ed p ro d u ct is w a te r re p ellen t, is easily finished to a sm ooth su rface and is re la tiv e ly re s is ta n t to a b rasio n . T he m a te ria l is f ir e r e s is ta n t and w ill n o t su p p o rt com bus tio n ; te s ts prove th a t it w ill w ith sta n d te m p e ra tu re s u p to 250 de grees F. w ith o u t d e trim e n ta l effects. T h e re s ile n t q u a lity of th e m a te r ia l is due to th e so m ew h at porous c h a ra c te r of th e m ix tu re. R esilience is very d e sira b le for p o u ltry houses and d a iry b a rn s sin ce th e floors of su ch b u ild in g s should possess good ¿hock-ab so rb in g pro p erties. A n o th e r d esirab le q u a lity of th e m a te ria l is th e ease w ith w hich it can be c u t a fte r it h as h ard en ed . I t can be saw ed w ith an o rd in a ry c a r p e n te r saw and it w ill hold n a ils or screw s. T hese q u a litie s in d ic a te th e p o ssib ilities of its use w here precast u n its m ay be fitte d aro u n d pipes and tim b ers and in to special places. PA GE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, S E PTE M B E R 7, 1939 tim e to tim e th a t th e wood flo o rs of th e ir p o u ltry houses need rep lace m en t before th e rem ain d er of th e s tru c tu r e h as o u tliv ed its usefulness. W ood floors hold dam pness, th ey a re d iffic u lt to clean and th ey are n o t v erm in and ro d en t proof. Ce m en t-sa w d u st co n crete h as proved to be an ideal m a te ria l because of th e a d v a n ta g e s of econom y an d ease of p lacem en t, w a rm th , lig h t w eig h t, w a te r an d f ir e resistan ce. (T h e b alan c e of Mr. S k elto n ’s a rtic le w ill a p p e a r in n e x t w eeks issue.) CANNING SCHEDULE SEPT. 11 to 16 FROM 8 to 11 a. m. 12 to 3 :3 0 M on.— F ish F ish T ues.— F ru it-T o m a to e s C orn-B eans W ed.— F ish F ish T h u rs .— F ru it-T o m a to e s C orn-B eans F ri.— F ish F ish S at.— F ru it-T o m a to e s C orn-B eans O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by sp ecial a rra n g e m e n t. T h ere w ill be a load of fish a t th e can n e ry M onday, S eptem ber 11. Be h e re to g et yours. H erm isto n Co-op C an n ery COLUMBIA GRANGE NOTES FOR SALE— TWO GUNS, ,25-,35 & ' .30-.30. E x cellen t co n d itio n . See | O. O. F elth o u se, H erm isto n . 3 -lc ‘ OF - FREE INSTALLATION -- LEADING MAKES— • • • W E BUY, SELL AND EXCH AN GE fu rn itu re , m ach in ery , household articles. M iller’s T ra d in g P ost, H e r m iston. 3-tfc LOST— DARK BROW N SUITCASE, I c o n ta in in g personal effects, clo th in g an d sn ap sh o ts, p ro b ab ly betw een A rlin g to n and 12 m iles w est of P e n d leto n . R ew ard. 3 -lc S H E E P FOR SALE— ANY AMOUNT. Also 6 cows. E. E. P u lley , H e r m iston. 2-3tp b ein g o b lig ated to buy. # An Oil Stove is one of th e sa fe st, m ost h e a lth fu l an d ch eap est way3 to h e a t y o u r hom e, Mor Tone Sound Service Phone 121 W A NTED — 25 read y to lay. X, S tanfield. BOARDMAN NEWS IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS ¡'"Z1 “ S TO SELL M, TELL ’EM- Willi An A<1 • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING BERT MICHEL W HEAT PAYMENTS TO BE SMALLER QUAKER ESTATE DUO-THERM P rice ra n g e th a t is ea&y to m eet— A sk a b o u t o u r easy term p ay m en t p lan s— Come In, see, an d Inspect o u r m erch an d ise w ith o u t P U LL E TS, ABOUT S ta te price. A ddress of th e service of th is c ita tio n upon 2-3 tp you if served w ith in U m atilla C oun (C o n tin u ed fro m page 1) ty, O regon, a n d w ith in tw e n ty d ay s M iss M y rth en a M artin a rriv e d 150 A PR IL W H IT E LEG H O R N PU L- a fte r th e service of th is c ita tio n from M ad ras S unday n ig h t to resu m e lets. P ric e reaso n ab le. N eva P i- upon you if served w ith in a n y o th e r h e r d u tie s as te a c h e r in th e C olum C ounty in th e S tate of O regon, and Ion, S p in n in g ra n c h . l-3 c w ith in fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of bia school. S h e w ill m ake h e r hom e w ith Mr. an d M rs. E d w ard Shaw MILL WOOD FO R SALE, $4.00 P E R th e service of th is c ita tio n upon you d u rin g th e school year. if served w ith in th e U nited S tates cord. P en d leto n Saw M ill, 2 mi. an d o u tsid e of th e S ta te of O regon, Mr. an d M rs. C. L. U pham le ft S u n d ay fo r G aston w h ere th ey w ill w est of P en d leto n on R e ith road. a n d th e n an d th e re show cause, if v isit th e ir d a u g h te r, Mrs. L a u ra n c e l-4p a n y ex ists, w hy a n o rd e r of th e H a rt an d fam ily . T h ey w ill also a t above e n title d C o u rt should not be ten d th e s ta te fair. Jam es B a rb e r 2-ROOM F U R N IS H E D A PA R T M E N T m ade p e rm ittin g and a u th o riz in g A. is d o in g th e ir ch o res w h ile th e y a re on gro u n d floor; also one a p a r t J. S m ith as a d m in is tra to r of th e es aw ay. m en t on second floor. C a rte r’s ta te of T hom as P. H an sen , deceased, Mr. an d Mrs. Roy R o g ers an d fa m to sell a t p riv a te sa le for cash, for A p artm en ts, K a tty c o rn e r from de th e purpose of p a y in g fu n e ra l c h a rg ily w ere P e n d leto n b u sin ess v isito rs pot. l-3 c es, expenses of a d m in is tra tio n and th e la t te r p a r t of la s t w eek. claim s a g a in s t th e e s ta te of T hom as T h e T ow nsend club enjoyed a pic W A NTED — TO R E N T A HOUSE IN P . H ansen, deceased, a ll th e real nic a t th e L. W . D ixson hom e S u n or n e a r H erm isto n by O ctober 1. p ro p e rty of th e e s ta te o r su ch por day. Mr. D espain of P e n d leto n w as th e sp eak er. W rite Box 8, T he D alles, Ore. l-4 p tio n th e re o f as m ay be necessary to sell for such purposes, th e said real Mr M o ch rin g of T opp en ish , W n., By R u th F is h e r cousin of Jo h n O. G ray w as a L ab o r W A N TED — PLA C E TO W O RK FOR p ro p e rty b ein g described in th e in v en to ry and ap p ra ise m e n t filed in D ay v is ito r a t th e G ray ham e. room a n d board, w hile a tte n d in g Gee. M cC utchen, w ho h as been M r an d Mrs. C ham bers, p a re n ts b u ild in g a silo on h is place h ere, le ft school. Sm all w ages. W rite E llen th e above e n title d e sta te an d in th e p e titio n of th e a d m in is tra to r filed of M rs U. A. W ilso n an d tw o cou for Y acolt, W ash., S u n d ay to b rin g H am m ill, S tan field . 52-3tp h e re in ap p ly in g for p erm ission of sin s, Mr. an d Mrs. C has. C ham bers, h is son R alp h back to W a lla W a lla th e C o u rt to sell said re a l p ro p erty , w ere re c e n t v isito rs a t th e W ilson fo r school. FOR SA LE— M A JESTIC COAL AND and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as home. Mrs. C. R o salin d of A rlin g to n v isi wood ra n g e , h o t w a te r back, good ollow s: Mr. an d Mrs. J . H. R o u n d tre e of ted h e r m o th er, M rs. O. F orbes, over T he N o rth H a lf of th e N o rth e a s t shape. F. C. F re d ric k so n , Irrig o n , K laber. W n., w ill spend ten days S u n d ay . Q u a rte r of Section T w enty-one, in Ore. 52-tfc w ith th e ir d a u g h te r an d fam ily , Mr. T ow nship One, N o rth of R ange H aro ld T y ler, w ho h as been em and Mrs. E lm er D ixson. T w enty-six, E.W .M ., in M orrow ployed a t U m atilla, cam e hom e for FOR R E N T — F U R N IS H E D MODERN Mrs. L. W . D ouglas re tu rn e d la s t schoOl C ounty, Oregon. a p a rtm e n t, w ith elec, re f rig e r a to r week from a ten day v is it a t M arsn- | Mrg J a c k who h a s been T his c ita tio n is issued p u rs u a n t Materials , O regon. in th e h o sp ital a t H erm isto n since and stove. Also fo r sale a w'ood an d to o rd er of th e H o n o rab le C arl W. T he m a te ria ls recom m ended for field Miss G race P earso n sp e n t s S a a t tu u r r- - th (hp p fo u rth of o{ J u ly , is expected to be C'jal ra n g e w ith w a te r coils. H. E. C ham bers, Ju d g e of th e a b o v e -e n tit u lu,c se in o b ta in in g th e b est re su lts uay led C ourt, d u ly m ade and en tered on day a afte o o „ .. n v ---------_ is itin g Miss M arjo ry laible | tQ come hom ¡,ome ... -------------- ll c rn .,.v to e n e ex x t Sunday. H anby. 50-tfc th e 25th day of May, 1939. co n sist of P o rtla n d cem ent, saw d u st Q ray ___ __ 1 Most of th e th ird crop hay is up MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, C lerk. V H u tch iso n A lin th is v icin ity . 1,1 V isito isu o rs rs a a t i th i “ e ” ' B ax ter ----- T h e ra in c a u g h t FU R ISH E D ROOMS FOR R E N T FOR a n d w ater. T h e cem ent m ay be of ob- I hom e S u n d ay ev en in g w ere M r. an d , som g e of it b u t it w as n o t b ad ly d am (SE A L) a n y com m ercial b ran a d ily on- hom e M r. a n d M rs ra n d re read lig h t ho u sek eep in g . Joe D yer. T his c ita tio n is served upon you aged. Some of th e fa rm e rs a re ex ta in e d in all lo calities; how ever, it , p H u tc h iso n and M r. an d M rs p e c tin g a fo u rth crop. 50 -tfc by p u b lic a tio n th ereo f for fo u r suc cessive w eeks in th e H erm isto n H e r sh o u ld be new , d ry an d free frOm Dan B ittn e r an d D orothy D ephew of T h e N o rth M orrow co u n ty fa ir is to be h eld in th e h ig h school g y m n a FR A M ES FO R GLASSES, $2.50. A. ald, a new spaper of g e n e ra l c irc u la P en d leto n . lum ps. W. B eh rm an , W a tc h m a k e r, H erald tion p ublished w eekly in H erm isto n , th a a t t C h arles elect K ik rle and an d S a tu rd a y . T he sa w d u st Should should he De of th p o u lt b ro o d er dem - sium n e x t F rid a y M any in te re s tin g e n trie s a re g o in g Office, H erm isto n . 45-tfc U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by o rd er q u a lity o b tain ed from th e m ain Fa" ’ 1 o n stra tio n a t C olu m b ia G ran g e T ues- of th e H o n o rab le C arl W. C ham bers, b e m in ade. «u e. i to be r a t h e r coarse in size an d n o t less p j„ h t T hev a re to give th e School opened M onday w ith a h a lt ! W ANT ED — R E P R E S E N T A T IV E TO Ju d g e of th e above e n title d C ourt, th a n one y ear old. W h ite p .n e, Rf)mp dem on9tra tio n a t s ta te fa ir th is d a y y ----------------------- session. All teac h ers w ere Pres- j ]of)k a tt e r o u r m ag azin e su b sc rip w hich o rd er w as m ade and d ated the 25th day of May, 1939; th e d a te of «nmee or hem lock saw d u st is p re- w eek . __ _______ e n t an d read y fo r d u ty . T h ere a re tion in te re s ts in H erm isto n and vi e firs t p u b licatio n of th is c ita tio n . H ardw ood saw d u st is n o t - i v n i r sev eral new p u p ils b o th in th e h ig h cin ity . O ur p lan en ab le s you to se th is th e 10th day of A ugust, 1939, and cure a good p a rt of th e h u n d re d s of th e last d a te of p u b licatio n w ill be ,l„c. .h, d o lla rs s p e n t in th is v ic in ity each lik ely to be too sm all an d too u n r r t P en d leto n w ere v is itin g a t th e hom e fall an d w in te r for m agazines. O ld th e 7th day of S eptem ber, 1939. A. C. M cIN T Y R E , form in size. S aw d u st o b tain ed from j By Mrs. W . C. Lorn ...................... ........... ¡of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d M rs. C laud est ag en cy in U. S. G u a ran teed low It /1 lit I I I " i l l A tto rn e y for A d m in istra to r, , _ _ , . P o rtla n d v isited h is M yers S u n d ay . Since th is is th e est ra te s on a ll periodicals, dom estic th e resaw , or from fa cto ries or m ills P o st O ffice A ddress; E a rl RM>d an d Mrs. Geo. R an d firs t tim e th e y o u n g couple have and fo reig n . In s tru c tio n s an d eq u ip sh o u ld n ev er be used because t e p a re n ts, . • P e n d le to n , O regon. • A lvin, w ho h as been in th is v ic in ity since th e ir m ar- m ent free. S ta r t a g ro w in g an d p er la s t week. o -ran d n artn ts sev-I riag e, th e y w ere c h a riv a rie d by th e ir m a n e n t business in Whole or sp are (A ug. 10-S ept. 7) g ra a in s a re too sm all. T he sa w d u st should be screened been v is itin g h m j a n d p j m any friends. tim e. E sp ecailly a d a p ta b le for S h u t- - - era^ ^ eej l®aepkt| ^ ,e0 r a ybeal is q u U e ) M r. a n d M r, - T a n n — - e h il — an d son th ro u g h an o rd in a ry m ason screen ins. A ddress M OORE-COTTRELL, K eith w ho w ere v a c a tio n in g in C ali Inc., N ap les R oad, N o rth C ohocton, in o rd er to rem ove th e la rg e r pieces ill w ith in te s tin a l flu. fo rn ia , re tu rn e d S a tu rd ay . Mrs. A rt NY. 3 -lp Mr and Mrs. F o w ler of B ozem an, of s trin g y bark. T h e m esh of th e M ont:, v isited Mrs. F ow ler ^ s i s t e r A llen an d sons C lay to n an d Gene, screen should not be less th a n one- w ho w ere v is itin g h e r m o th er in Los CITATION. Mrs. Jam es W a rn e r sev eral d ay s last A ngeles, re tu rn e d w ith th em . | ----------- fo u rth in ch . . T he silv er te a for th e L adies Aid , N T H E C 0U NTY COURT OF T H E T he w a te r used for m ix in g should " 6p ro f an d Mrs. R alp h Jo n es, w ho w ill be held a t th e hom e of Mrs. OF OREGON FOR be clean, and p referab ly from a su p h av e been in S e a ttle for som e tim e, F lossie C o ats W ednesday a fte rn o o n ., a rriv e d to ta k e u p th e school ply used for d rin k in g or w a te rin g UMATILLA COUNTY. Mr. an d Mr3. E lm er M essenger re- 1 w o rk an d w ill live in th e W . L. tu rn e d S u n d ay from a m otor trip . purposes. IS0M rh a°:8de Mrs. L yle E ddy an d little T h ey v isited in P o rtla n d , V an co u v er | _____ In th e ______ M a tte r ___ of ____ th e E s ta te Of Equipment. T h ey w ere accom THOMAS P. H AN SEN , D eceased. T he e q u ip m en t req u ired consists d a u g h te r a rriv e d th e la s t of th e an d T ro u td a le . and a re liv in g in one of th e p an ied hom e by th e ir d a u g h te r Lois. TO: T he unk n o w n heirs of T hom as of a p ow er-driven co n crete m ixer a week — P. H an sen , deceased, an d to all J a n e t G orham w en t to P en d leto n 1 3 P , ikovrnw b uckets, b u s h e l: L eich t o th e r perso n s cla im in g to have Miss cab E v in a s 8C asteel of P o rtla n d is M onday to ta k e u p a post g ra d u a te m etal w heelb arro w , buegev , an y in te re s t in th e real p ro p erty Miss *■ te a c h e r S he a r- coures u res in ch em istry , . b ask ets. a wooden flo at, a steel flo at th e new p rim a ry te a c n e r Awildfl Pa n ey is v is itin g of T h o m as P. H ansen, deceased, Miss A w ilda n B i leak rWed F rid a y an d w ill resid e w ith an d a lig h t wooden tam p er. — Spray Painting and Signs — an d to all o th e r devisees and heirs h e r p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Neal Mrs O. C oryell. I t is a b so lu tely n ecessary th a t u n k n o w n , if a n y th e re be, Anything - Anywhere - Anytime Miss M ary C ulp is th e new in te r B leakney. E lizab eth K rlsten sen w en t to H e r IN T H E NAME OF T H E STA TE All W o rk G u a ra n te e d - E stim a te s m a te ria l be m ixed in a m ed iate te a c h e r: Miss D orothy Col- OF OREGON, m isto n S u n d ay w h ere she w ill a tte n d m ixer in o rd er to achieve th e d FREE ten , h ig h school te a c h e r an d Miss h ig h school th e com ing y ear. an u d e each a re „ h e ereby , , You „u au a rn w of ju you u <*,c cu, sired re s u lts p e cu liar to c e m e n t ^ w - M ary C rooks w ill a g a in teac h m usic C ecilia P artlo w v isited over S u n -¡c ite d an d com m anded to a p p e a r be- d u st concrete. Any size or type m a n B e rtl D ex ter is em ployed a t th e day a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr fore th e H o n o rab le C arl W. C ham - P h o n e 131 H erm isto n , Ore. Pr w ill su ffic e ; how ever, a one and Mrs. Jo h n P a rilo w . hers, Ju d g e of th e ab o v e-en titled h school b u ild in g a t B o ard m an . fo u rth bag m ixer is recom m ended as h ig Mr. Mr. an d Mrs. R o b ert B erg er and C ourt, w ith in ten days from th e d ate and Mrs. E m ery S h e 1 and .. fam ily of W eiser. Id ah o , v isited Mr ch ild re n w en t to M adras S u n d ay to a d e q u a te fo r sm all jobs. a tte n d th e w edd in g of Mrs. B erg er’s . an d Mrs. R V. Jo n es an d th e R and B u ck ets of know n cap acity sister. re q u ire d to m easure th e ex act fam ilies sev eral d ay s la s t week- T h e C o n g reg atio n al m eetin g of th e [ Miss F lo ren ce B race of W ieser, co m m u n ity ch u rch w hich w as an-1 am o u n t of w ater an d cem ent re q u ir am o u n t of w ater an c * g u est of h e r p a re n ts, ed m ix tu re, and bushel M rf F ra n k B race over , he n ounced fo r th e 1 0 th of S eptem ber, j k l for IUI th V“ e - ........ . h as been postponed u n til f u r th e r n o -' k e ts or o th e r m easures may be week end tice. Mr. an d Mrs. E a rl L each of U m a to m easu re th e saw dust. A wooden flo at an d a steel flo at tilla w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mr. and E a rl Isom Sunday. a re req u ired to im p a rt th e proper Mrs. M rs W C Isom le ft S u n d ay n ig h t fin ish T he w ooden flo a t should b by tr a in fo r P o rtla n d fo r m edical used firs t to o b tain th e tre a tm e n t. R ev a n d Mrs. H a rn e ss a n d fam ily su rfa c e an d a steel flo at sh o u ld be sp en t sev eral days a t L ew isto n , Id a It is expected th a t w h eat farm ers used to o b ta in th e fin a l fin ish . ho la st w eek. An u n cle an d a u n t, w ho com ply w ith th e AAA farm Some form of a lig h t wooden ta m w ho had been v is itin g th em , accom p ro g ram in 1940 w ill be paid from per should be m ade an d used to com pan ied t hem on th e _ tr ip.___ 18 to 22 c e n ts a bushel on th e n o r pact th e m aderial p rev io u s to th e A New Y ork S ta te e x p e rim e n t s ta m al yield of th e ir acreag e allo tm e n t, fin ish in g o p eratio n s. It should n o t be too heavy and m ay easily be con tio n p o in ts o u t th e im p o rta n c e of as com pared w ith 28 cen ts th is y ear, stru c te d from m a te ria ls av a ila b le on com p letely fillin g b o ttle s w hen b o tt acco rd in g to w ord received by th e lin g g rap e, ap p le o r c h e rry Juice, be s ta te AAA office a t C orvallis. T his th e farm . cause a ir In th e to p a ffects flav o r and in clu d es co n serv atio n and price a d Poultry Houte Floor». ju s tm e n t p ay m en ts. M any 'p o u ltry breed ers find from color. COLUMBIA NEWS 1 Fifty Gallons Fuel Oil C H E ST ER W H IT E W E A N E R PIGS for sale. H. G. M cCulley, n e a r Co lum bia school house. 3 -lc FOR SALE — TW O-TUB CID ER ) press. Jess P rin d le . P h o n e 58J2. 3 -lc 1 O lP V Z a i. We will give to every purchaser of an Oil Stove from our store (on or before September 9, 1939) FREE OF CHARGE— STRA Y ED FROM MY PA STU R E— A lth o u g h C olum bia G ran g e h ad W est of E v e re tt S h av er farm , a ! few in n u m b er a t its re g u la r m eet y e a rlin g d a rk Jersey h eifer. J. H. | in g T uesday even in g , a n in te re s tin g H u n t, C olum bia d is tric t. 3-tfc ev en in g w as enjoyed. E m il Z ivney, club le a d e r for th e S H E E P FOR SALE— ANY AMOUNT. Also 6 cows. M ille r’s T ra d in g 4-H E le c trific a tio n club, p resen ted 2-3tp C h arles K ik an d E u g en e R u g g as P ost, H erm isto n . team m ates to give th e d e m o n stra tio n th ey w ill p resen t la te r in th e w eek a t th e s ta te fair. T h e fan ty p e e le c tric b ro o d er s e t up in its e n tire ty w ould cost less th a n 325.00. W h en th e boys have com pleted th e ir d e m o n stra tio n in S a lem , th e com plete bro o d er, read y fo r o p e ratio n , w ill be sold a t cost to some one h ere on th e p ro ject, lab o r costs n o t e n te rin g in to th e fig u re . T h e b ro o d er provides 7 sq u are in ch p er chick, allo w in g fo r 600, or 12 sq u are inch fo r p o u lts w ould ac com m odate 335. T h e fan type brooder allo w s th e free w arm a ir a t all p a rts of th e brooder, th u s e lim in a tin g th e ch an ce of m ass su ffo catio n by b u n c h in g n e a r th e b ro o d er stove. I t is a fact th a t th e o p e ra tin g cost does n o t ex ceed th a t of th e b riq u e t-b u rn in g b rooders, is m uch safer, c lea n er an d easier m anaged. M r. an d Mrs. K ik an d Mr. an d Mrs. R ugg, p a re n ts of th e boys, w ere w elcom ed as G ran g e v isitors. An e en n u m b er of lad ies an d m en w ere p esen t for th e firs t n ig h t of th e a t'.e n d a ic e co n test. T h a t w ill n ev er do, so p e rh a p s th e lad ies can a rra n g e for th e m en folks to be la te w ith ch o res, o r irrig a tio n d u tie s to d e ta in th e m from a tte n d in g th e n e x t m eetin g . T he hom e econom ics clu b w ill m eet a t th e hom e of M r. an d Mrs. C arl M etteer F rid a y , S ep tem b er 8. F v p p A re you P repared Sor th e Coming W in te r? • See us fo r F u el Supplies and H eatin g E q u ip m en t Inland Cooperative Hermiston, Oregon FOR EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION Come to Pendleton for Your Optical Needu! Eyes Examined by Modern Methods. Glasses Ground to Fit When Needed. — REASONABLE PR IC ES — DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST OVER W OOLWORTHS Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J BERT QUICK E LEC TRICA L CONTRACTOR MOTOR SERVICE P h o n e 22-R H erm isto n C. A. BINDER PLUMBING C all T um -A -L um - P h o n e 38J4 U m atilla, O regon H. A. WILSON CASH BUYER HOGS — CATTLE VEAL — SHEEP P hone 4 2J5 H erm isto n , Ore. J. V. 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