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PAGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 25, IMO. CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * R.E.A. HIGHLIGHTS* « ------ « BY R. L. WOOLLEY M any new UBes fo r e le c tric ity are b eing used each day. A m ong those Which should be b ro u g h t to th e a t te n tio n of th e m em bers a t th is tim e is t h a t w hich w as d e m o n strated d u r ing th e a n n u a l m e etin g : th e pig brooder. T h e p ig brooder really is an econom ical device w hich pays d iv i dends. One of th e im p o rta n t th in g s a b o u t it is th a t it can be c o n s tru c t ed alm o st e n tire ly by th e m em ber him self. O nly a few b o ard s an d o th e r m a te ria ls a re req u ired . Now t h a t th e fa rro w in g season is ap p ro a c h in g , it is tim e th a t a ll hog ra is e rs th in k of th e sa v in g to be re alized by th e use of th is device. F o r th e b e n e fit of those w ho have not h e a rd , allow u s to s ta te th a t th e pig bro o d er is a device fo r sa v in g th e pigs from b ein g su ffo cated o r c ru sh ed by th e sow. T he on ly e lec trical elem en t in it is a n ele c tric lam p w h ich is used only a re la tiv e ly sh o rt tim e. F o r f u r th e r in fo rm atio n , in q u ire of y o u r m a n a g e r o r of M. E. K n ick erb o ck er for d e ta ils of co n stru ctio n , u sag e a n d costs of o p e ra tio n . A n o th er item to be considered is th a t of p re p a ra tio n of feeds. H. J. S tillin g s, a m em ber o f o ur co o p era tive, h as in s ta lle d a sm all feed m ill w ith w hich, I w as told, he g rin d s his feeds fo r ab o u t 25c p er ton. F o r an y m em bers in te re ste d in feeds th e office h as som e in fo rm a tio n on g rin d e rs and ham m er m ills designed to serv e th e sm all scale o p erato r. T h e m ach in e o p erated by Mr. S till in g s is th e B ell Feed G rin d er. O ne of th e m ost in te re s tin g th in g s a b o u t h is in s ta lla tio n is th e m an n er in w hich he has it a rra n g e d for h a n d lin g g ra in s an d feed w ith a m in im u m of w ork. C all on Mr. S till in g s n e a r S tan field an d see h is m ill an d h e a r w h a t he has to say ab o u t it TO EVERY M EM BER. CANNING SCHEDULE M eat an d sq u ash w ill be canned F rid ay m o rn in g , J a n u a r y 26. O th er days an d p ro d u cts by sp ecial a r ran g em en t. Any can n ed goods w h ich have been left o v er th re e m o n th s, an d are still in o u r s to re room a t 2 :0 0 o’clock p. m. S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 27, w ill be sold a t p ublic a u c tio n a t th a t tim e a t th e can n ery . HERMISTON CO-OP CANNERY S usan K nox ...... ..................... 1 H year. It is a v o lu n ta ry p rogram , T h is m akes a to ta l of 34 8 % h o u rs and th e only com pulsory th in g s in it a re th e m a rk e tin g q u o ta s w hich given so fa r th is year, M abel R au ch was chosen to be the m ust be approved by tw o -th ird s of the pro d u cers before com ing effec A ssista n t M an ag er and h elp w ith tive. I t is a n exam ple of th e dem o reco rd -k eep in g and rep o rts. c ratic m ethod of doing th in g s In a public way, an d I com m end it to both in d u s try and la b o r.” BOYS DEMONSTRATE HIGH SCHOOL BAND NEW PIG BROODER MAKES PROGRESS H en ry S om m erer J r . an d K e n n eth B ensel, m em bers o f th e 4-H B ig club p ro ject, accom panied by A ssista n t C o u n ty A gent M. E. K n ick erb o ck er, d em o n strated th e c o n stru c tio n an d use of an elec tric pig brooder before th e K iw an is club a t P en d leto n T u e s day. E x p e rim e n ts h av e d e m o n s tra te d th a t ap p ro x im ately 10 p er cen t g re a te r n u m b er of pigs w ere saved w hen such a b ro o d er w as used d u r in g th e firs t ten d ay s of th e lives of th e pigs, acco rd in g to d a ta su p p lied by th e boys. T h e boys have p re sen ted th e d em o n s tra tio n on sev eral o ccasio n s and have proved q u ite po p u lar. STUDENT BODY HEADS ELECTED (F ro m T he B ulldog) K e n n e th B ensel, p o p u lar p resi d e n t of th e se n io r class, w as u n a n im ously elected p re sid e n t of th e As sociated S tu d e n ts of H erm isto n high school la s t F rid a y fo r th e second sem ester term . He succeed D on P an - kow . H a rry C o n n er w as elected vice p re sid e n t, M arion P ierce w as re ta in e d as se c re ta ry , an d Bob Jack so n w as chosen yell k in g . Ju d g e s a re H en ry S om m erer a n a A udrey N ull. O th er o fficers a re : Joyce M cCul ley, tr e a s u re r ; B a rb a ra Moore, yell q u een ; B ill B elt, B ulldog e d ito r. In acco rd an ce w ith th e c o n s titu tio n , c e rta in o fficers a re re-elected , .each sem ester and th e o th e rs a re ....... elected for th e e n tire school y ear. A s la te is .proposed by a n o m in a tin g com m ittee, a n d o th e r n o m in atio n s can be m ade from th e floor. (F ro m The B ulldog) T he S p rin g M usic F e stiv a l, held a n n u a lly in La G rande, w ill come, th is y e a r, e arly in A pril. Its fu n c tions a re to in crease in te re s t in m usic; to provide w ider fields for o b serv atio n an d co m parison, an d in some so rt to give a n o u tin g to b an d s men as a rew ard fop th e ir h a rd la bors d u rin g th e school y ear. The H erm isto n u n io n h ig h school band h a s m ade m uch b e tte r th a n T he re g u la r m eetin g of th e m em av erag e progress th is y ear, play in g bers of th e F a rm B u reau C o o p erativ e m usic of h ig h s ta n d a rd in a m an n er of H erm iston w ill be held a t th e A m ooth, a n d a it u n u su a lly sm ootn, u is c ce e rta ria in iu - J . ___ _ e rican L egion h a ll in th e city of ly d esirab le th a t it should dem on- H erm isto n on F rid a y , F e b ru a ry 9, a tr a te th is progress, w ith o th e r 1940, a t 2 :0 0 o’clock in th e a f t e r bands of th e county, a t L a G rande. noon. H ow ever, th e re a rises th e u su al E lectio n for one d ire c to r fo r a q u estio n of money. T he expenses of tw o-year term in each of th e follow th e tr ip are borne by th e e n trie s in g d is tric ts : D ist. 1, E ch o ; D ist. 3, them selves, and la c k in g a v a ila b le S outh C o lu m b ia; D ist. 5, B u tte r fu n d s a t th e h ig h school, it becomes B A K E R — “ No s u s ta in e d recovery n ecessary fo r th e b and to accu m u C reek and M in n eh ah a; a n d for an y f u r th e r bu sin ess th a t m ay com e be m ovem ent can be ach iev ed in th is la te a su ffic ie n t su m by m eans of c o u n try u n til a g ric u ltu re is s ta b ili fore th e m eetin g . its ow n effo rts. . zed, a n d u n til fa ir econom ic b alan c e H e n ry M. S om m erer, It w ould be possible, no d o u b t, to betw een all g ro u p s h as been a t secure th is b ac k in g from p a re n ts, or lc a Word - Minimum 20c A sst. S ecretary . ta in e d ,” said Mac H oke, p re sid e n t from th e com m unity, h u t th e band FOR SALE OR T R A D E FOR COWS of th e O regon F a rm B u reau F e d e ra is a n x io u s to avoid th e color of Grange Members Entertained — 1931 M odel A V ic to ria coupe, M em bers of th e Home E conom ics tio n , in a d d ressin g a farm audnence b eg g ary th a t th is im plies, as b eing 600x16 tires. A -l shape. R. B. R and, club of W estlan d G ran g e e n te r ta in h ere. in co m p atib le w ith th e d ig n ity of th e B oardm an, Ore. 2 3 -lp “ T h e re is no q u e stio n b u t th a t group. ed G ran g e m em bers an d th e ir fam ilies a t a pot lu ck d in n e r a t th e P. th e re is p o te n tia l d em and for goods So it h as been decided t h a t “A m FU R N ISH E D A PA R T M E N T FOR A. P ow er hom e la s t S a tu rd a y eve an d services fa r beyond th e cap acity a te u r C o n tests” w ill be sponsored, r e n t—-2 la rg e w arm room s an d 2 n in g . T h irty -tw o p erso n s w ere p re s of o u r p ro d u ctiv e in d u s tria l p la n t,” th e proceeds of w hich sh a ll be used closets. H ot an d cold w a te r. E lec e n t for d in n e r a n d enjoyed an eve- said th e sp eak er, “ a n d th a t d em and for th e purpose of th ese fe s tiv a l ex tric ra n g e . One bock E a st of g rad e p in g of c a rd p lay in g an d C hinese can be m ade real once b alan c e h as penses. school or In q u ire a t H e ra ld office. been estab lish ed so th a t people can ch eck ers a fte r d in n er. 2 3 -lp Such c o n tests a re fashionable tra d e w ith each o th e r o n fa ir term s. now -a-days, an d a re u su a lly p o p u lar “ A g ric u ltu re ’s incom e is fa r above in t h a t they offer o p p o rtu n ity for FOR SA LE — 11 W E A N E R PIGS. C h ester W h ite an d P o lan d C hina 193 2, b u t it w ill have to be raised v a rio u s persons, o th e rw ise u n k n o w n , s till m ore, or in d u s tria l p rices w ill to e x h ib it ta le n ts for e n te r ta in cross, $2.50 p er head if a ll ta k en . have to be d ra s tic a lly red u ced , if m en t; th ey give a sin c e re re tu rn in L. F ales, 4 m i. n o rth of H erm isto n . 2 3 -lp a g ric u ltu re Is to ab so rb th e volum e v alu e fo r th e fees ch arg ed a t the T he sch ed u lin g of tw o s ta te con of in d u s tria l goods th a t it m u st a b door; and th e y provide asto n ish in g W A N T E D — G E N E R A L HOUSE- v e n tio n s by d a iry o rg a n iz a tio n s on so rb in o rd er to do ‘its p a r t in c r e a t su rp ris e s in undiscovered a b ility in keeping. E x p erie n ced n u rse. L u in g in d u s tria l em p lo y m en t g re a t th e cam pus a t O regon S ta te college m usic, d a n c in g o r comedy. cille, P hone 2373. 2 3 -lp th e sam e w eek h as re su lte d in th e enough to get th e c o u n try in ‘h ig h T he c o n tests a re to be h eld in H e r period F e b ru a ry 19 to 2 4 b ein g d es g e a r’ once m ore. m iston, a t th e h ig h school g y m n a s W A N TED TO R E N T — GOOD 40 A. “ In o rd er to have m ore, th is c o u n ium , on th e ev en in g s of F e b ru ary ra n c h in U m a tilla co u n ty . R alph ig n a te d as ‘‘D airy In d u s trie s W eek .’’ 22-3p T h e O regon D airy M a n u fa c tu re rs’ tr y m u st produce an d sell m ore. I 29 an d M arch 29. T he f ir s t w ill be E arw ood, B oardm an, Ore. asso o iatio n w ill hold its co n v en tio n am no t re fe rrin g to a g ric u ltu re , for k now n as th e “ L eap Y e a r” co n test, W A N TED — D RESS M AKING, R E- F e b ru a ry 21 an d 22, in co n n ectio n we a re now p ro d u cin g m uch m ore and th e second as " P o s t-E a s te r m odeling c lo th in g . C h arg es by M oney a llo tte d to O regon by th e , w ith th e a n n u a ] d airy p ro d u cts sh o rt th a n can be used, even w ith th e help T he e n tr y lists a re open to any p e r R u ra l E le c trific a tio n A d m in istra course, stag ed th a t week by th e d a i of ex p o rt su b sid ies an d th e g iv in g of son, or sm all group, w ho can offer piece or day w ork. Q u iltin g a t lc I am e n te r ta in m e n t of a n y so rt. I t is not yd. W ork g u a ra n te e d . Mrs. W. C. tio n is h elp in g b rin g e le c tric ity to ry d e p a rtm e n t. T he a n n u a l m eeting u rp lu se s to re lie f fam ilies. 22-3c re fe rrin g to in d u s try , w hich in 19,>8 confined to h ig h school stu d e n ts, but Isom . R t. 2, H erm isto n . 2,519 farm fam ilies in th is s ta te to of th e O regon D airy m en ’s asso cia produced 20 per c e n t less volum e of im prove fa rm m an a g e m e n t and tio n h as been set for F e b ru a ry 2 2 is av a ila b le to a n y person, of any HIGH G RADE PIANO— N E W T Y P E boost farm incom e, it w as revealed and 23, w hich w ill b rin g th e produ- goods th a n in 1929. O ur in d u s tria l age o r address. Soloists, in m usic or sp in et. W ill sa c rific e for quick h ere d u rin g th e fin a l day of w orld is p ay in g th e .penalty of a r t i d a n c in g ; d u ets, trio s, q u a rte ts ; nov sale. C ash or term s. W rite P. 0. in a b ro ad cast of REA a c tiv itie s in ficial re s tric tio n s, im posed by both e lty m usical a c ts— saw s, bazookas— Box 418, P e n d leto n , Ore. th e “ U nited S ta te s G o v ern m en t R e he m a n u fa c tu re rs ’ m eeting. 22-3c K en n eth Poole of P o rtla n d , p re si ca p ita l an d lab o r, w hich have been “ old tim e ” fid d le rs; m onologists and p o rts ” w eekly series p re se n tin g th e d e n t of th e m a n u fa c tu re rs ’ gro u p , em ployed for g e n e ra tio n s. T h e t a r decia im ers; ju g g le rs or pantom im - FOR SALE— 17 TONS F IR S T CROP fe d e ra l g o v ern m en t agencies. a lfa lfa ; tw o 6-year-old Jersey O regon’s s h a re of R EA fu n d s was and Geor; e F u lle n w id e r of C arlto n , iff is re s tric tiv e , m onopolies a re re ists; sto ry te lle rs— a ll such item s a re cow s; 1% h. p. F airb a n k s-M o rse gas stric tiv e , excessive h o u rly ra te s for p resid en t of th e d airy m en , have e lig ib le as co n test m a te ria l, and th e g iven as $1,002,500. W ith th e a s to lab o r a re re s tric tiv e . All h av e te n d prizes, in cash, w ill be aw ard ed a c en gine. J. D. C orliss, H erm isto n , sista n c e of R EA , it w as pointed out, w orked ot t jo in t a rra n g e m e n ts .' 22-3p six farm er-o w n ed an d f a r m e rs pera- Save both g ro u p s on th e cam pus a t ed to lim it th e volum e of goods and co rd in g to th e ju d g em en t of th e a u d P hone 2929. serv ices th a t th e p u b lic can pay for. ience itself, by volum e of applause. FDR ted r u r a l e lec tric co o p erativ es have he tam e tim e. M ilton H u it, ipresi- DISC; ALSO SALE— 8-FT. ’e n t of th e N a tio n al D airy council, snd all have c o n trib u te d th e ir p a rt T he m a n ag e m en t by th e b and w ill been estab lish ed in th is state. one-row corn drill. R. K. M iller, •i” b» th e fe a tu re d sp e a k e r a t th e to th e econom ic s ta le m a te th a t ex ists ex ten d only to house an d program B oardm an. A p p ro x im ately 1,700,000 farm s 22-3tp in o ur n a tio n a l econom y. a rra n g e m e n ts, a n d w ill have no in or 25 per c e n t of th e to ta l for th e com bined session. “ The log-jam m u st be b ro k en if flu en ce in d ecid in g th e w inners. FOR SALE— 4 HEAD W ORK HORS- Im m e d iite ly follo w in g th is D airy U n ited S ta te s— enjoyed th e a d v a n t eg, and a ’29 m odel A F o rd coach T h e re 13 b u t one s tip u la tio n ; th e ag es of h ig h lin e e le c tric service at I 'n d u s trie s w eek, th e d a iry d e p a rt- we a re to have th e k in d of a co un w ith th e b eg in n in g of 1940, it w as s t a t le n t w ill co n d u ct a tw o-w eck school tr y th a t you and I w a n t to have. It w in n e rs o f th e F e b ru a ry co n test in good ru n n in g co n d itio n 1940 license fo r sale cheap, o r trad e ed. T h is is w ell over tw ice th e n u m f i r b u tte r m ak ers from F e b ru a ry 26 w ould be easy en o u g h to b re a k it s h a ll n o t a p p e a r in M arch. m eth o d s, but for heifers. Rex Jack so n , 4 mi. N. ber of farm s h a v in g su ch service be o M arch 9. T h is course is for m en th ro u g h d ic ta to ria l W. H erm isto n . 22-3p TYPING SERVICE OFFERED fore th e REA w s estab lish ed in w ho w ish to- q u alify a s b u tte rm a k - th a t is n o t th e A m erican way. I be in tellig en ce TO PUBLIC -ws u n d e r th e new s ta te law re q u ir- lieve we have en o u g h 1935. FOUND — W H IT E BOAR. RIGHT “ T he ta s k In to w hich REA sw ings ’’1? a license to en g ag e in th is an d reso u rcefu ln ess to do it by dem e a r cropped, ab o u t 3 y ears old (F ro m T he B u lld o g ) o c ra tic m ethods. T he p roblem is a t th e b eg in n in g of 1 9 4 0 .” said tra d e . w eig h in g a b o u t 250. F ra n k B axter, T h e Service C lub of H erm isto n sim ple. W e h av e th e alm o st lim it R I A A d m in istra to r H a rry S la tte ry , 22-3C less n a tu ra l reso u rces, th e sk illed U nion h ig h school h as show n so S tan field ra n c h , Echo, Ore. w ho p a rtic ip a te d in th e b ro ad cast, m uch skill an d p ro ficie n cy th a t it lab o r, th e ‘in d u s tria l fa c ilitie s, the " is to m ake elec tric service of th e FOR SALE — ONE R E G IS T E R E D m oney an d th e m en n ecessary to pro has been decided to accep t w ork C h ester W h ite b o ar; 3 sow s w ith utm ost use an d p ro fit to th ese new duce a n a tio n a l incom e of p erh ap s from o u tsid e th e h ig h school for pay. pigs. F ra n k L eich t. Irrig o n . 22-3p users, an d to exten d serv ice to m any “ O ur W ork for 1940” is th e d is 100 b illio n d o llars. W e h av e .poten A ny m oney th u s e arn ed w ill go in to th o u s a n d s of a d d itio n a l tarm s. T h e b ro ad cast, e n title d “ An Idea cussion su b je c t of farm p ro g ram tia l dem and for th e goods we could th e club tre a s u ry — a t th e p resen t HORSES FOR SALE OR T R A D E — All ages, b ro k e or u n b ro k e. P riced in A ctio n ” , told th e sto ry of the lead ers of O regon co u n ties a t a s e r p ro d u ce; b u t so fa r we h av e not tim e a s b a re as M other H u b b a rd 's to sell quick. Joe H aw k in s, Adams, aim s and acco m p lish m en ts of REA ies of seven d is tric t co n feren ces be found th e key to tihe puzzle of pov cupboard. 21-4c R a te s for ty p in g se rv ice w ill be O regon. R edm ond, A rlin g to n , e rty In th e m id st of p len ty . Some in O regon, and w as a rra n g e d by th e in g held a t the sam e as p rev ail in o th e r cities, s ta te d ire c to r for th e office of g o \- G ran t« Pass, G resham , L a G rande, w ay m u st be fo u n d to g e a r th e v a r REASON- HOUSE FOR R E N T - ious elem en ts to g e th e r so as to fu n c 10c per page for p e rfe c t copy double . ’o rv a llis an d B urns. e m in e n t re p o rts. able. B. I. W h itn ey . 22-2p spaced w ith c a rb o n s fu rn ish e d for tion effectiv ely fo r th e n a tio n a l w el C o unty co m m itteem en , s e c re ta r _______ __ -- ------------ 1c each a d d itio n a l page. S ten cil c u t ies an d a s s is ta n t se c re ta rie s from fare. FOR S A L E FOUR COWS AND 150 <• R ates of lab o r a re an im p o rta n t tin g , m im eographed copies and an y uach co u n ty office a re a tte n d in g , to head of ew es. E. E. P u lle y , H e r m eet w ith s ta te AAA co m m ittee fac to r in h ig h prices. I d o n 't w ant sim ila r w ork w ill be done a t re a m iston. 21-tfc m en, AAA fieldm en, com m odity sp e to give lab o r less, b u t m ore. I m ean sonable ra te s. W o rk m ay be b ro u g h t FA IRBA NK S-M O RSE S H A L L O W c ia lists an d ex ten sio n se rv ice re p re th a t th e h o u rly concept Is w rong, to th e h ig h school office. well used w a te r system for sale. R aym ond H ollom an. D orothy P ie r an d should be su p ersed ed by th e a n A special m eetin g w as held in the sen tativ es. V ery reasonable. B ert Q uick. H e r son an d J a n ic e M adden w ere voted n u al-w a g e concept. T h e re is p len ty F o llo w in g th e d is tric t co n fe re n echdol house T uesday ev en in g to 21-3c of evidence th a t th e lab o r g roups in to th e S ervice C lub a t Its m eetin g m iston. ces, each co u n ty w ill hold a m eetin g , co n fer f ir s t and second d eg rees on on J a n u a r y 17. E re a n o th e r m onth w hich receiv e .high h o u rly w ages, FOR S A L E 34 TONS CHOICE AL- six C olum bia G ran g e ca n d id a te s for w ith co m m u n ity AAA co m m itteem en such as c a rp e n te rs, w ould be g lad to ro lls by th e y w ill u n d o u b te d ly hav e m em b ersh ip and one W estlan d and farm su p erv iso rs a tte n d in g . fa lfa hay, no sand b u rs. H. H. h o u rly h o u rs to th e ir c re d it an d join th e W hipple, Irrig o n , T h a t th e re a re few ch an g es in th e .su rren d er a g re a t deal in 21-3p G ran g e c a n d id a te . ra te s in re tu rn fo r a g u a ra n te e d a n fo llo w in g list: T h e Y. G. A. team , w ith Don 1940 farm p ro g ram h as been p o in t .60 FOR R EN T — MODERN A PA R T- P h y llis Sires ... n u a l wage. Som ehow or o th e r em S herw ood se rv in g as m a ste r, p u t on ed o u t by th e s ta te office a t C o rv al 43% Joyce M cCulley m ent, also one larg e ho u sek eep in g ployers, em ployees an d th e farm th e w ork. O w ing to th e u n fa v o rab le lis. 34% room . W est Side H otel. D ial 2381. B ill B elt F o llo w in g is th e sch ed u le o f m e e t g ro u p s m ust be b ro u g h t to m u tu al w e a th e r c o n d itio n s fo r tra v e l, sev 33% M arlon P ierce . 23-3« u n d e rs ta n d in g on such problem s, e ra l Y. G. A .’s from E cho an d S ta n ing's: 32% V irg in ia Todd a n d th en real p ro g ress can be m ade. Jan u ary 17. R edm ond, C rook, field could n o t be p re s e n t a n d Co E. P. DODD — REA L E STA TE, 28% G race B ensel ... " F a rm e rs sta n d read y to do th e ir lu m b ia G ra n g e rs w ere ask ed to su b D eschutes, K lam ath co u n tie s; J a n sales, leases, ex changes. In s u r ...22% A udrey N ull p a rt. T hey h av e n e v er asked for u a ry 22. A rlin g to n , W h eeler, W asco, a n ce— fire, au to m o b ile, accid en t. No s titu te . 19% K elly T ille r a r b itr a r y prices, b u t o n ly p a rity p ri T h e re follow ed a social tim e and S h erm an , G illiam , M orrow, U m a til ta r y public, ex ecution of legal pa 12 L illy M oyer ces. w hich a re p rices w h ich w ill la coundies; J a n u a r y 23, G ra n ts pers. H erald office, H erm isto n , Ore- refreshm ents. 10 D ella M adden en ab le th em to tr a d e com m odities T h e n e x t re g u la r m e etin g w ill be P ass. Jack so n , Jo sep h in e, D ouglas 15-tfc gon. ... 8 F ra n c e s F o lle tt Jan u ary 24, G resham , fo r th e goods produced by o th e rs, on held F e b u u a ry 6, a t w h ich tim e Co c o u n ties; ... 7% Z elda C u rtis a fa ir basis. I believe som e so rt of T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR SALE OR lu m b ia ’s 14 c a n d id a te s w ill receive M arion, W a sh in g to n , C o l u m b i a , ... 7% M abel R auch ... p a rity y a rd stick can be w orked out re n t — E asy term s. Thompson'« th ird and fo u rth deg rees, e n titlin g M u ltn o m ah , Hood R iver. C lack am as 5% G ale F elth o u se to ap p ly to lab o r an d to in d u s try al- D rug S tore, H erm isto n . 5-tfc th e m to fu ll m em b ersh ip p riv i co u n tie s; J a n u a r y 24, La G ran d e, 7% M arion O tt ... so. U nion. W allo w a. B aker co u n ties; leges. WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANOE 4% C la u d in e H ale “ T h e farm p ro g ram Is p o p u lar P la n s a re p ro g ressin g n icely fo r J a n u a r y 26, C orvallis, L «ne, L inn, furniture, m achinery, household ... 4 Bob Jackson wMb farm ers, fo r 85 p er cen t of th e a g ra n g e p ro g ram a n d pie social to Y am h ill, P o lk . 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