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T H U R SD A Y , FEBRUARY 15, 1940, FARM CO-OPERATIVE OIVISIOU Jt M ESSAGE + + + + + + + + + * R.E.A. HIGHLIGHTS ♦ BY R. L. WOOLLEY S everal m em bers of th e W h eat- lan d a re a have Inq u ired re g a rd in g a r a t e fo r w a te r heaters. T h e board a t Its m e e tin g on W ednesday recom m ended th a t a ra te of 1.3c per kw h be su b m itte d for ap p ro v al. As soon a s a p p ro v al can be o b tain ed , we w ill be allow ed to a d m in is te r it. W a sh in g to n officers o f th e REA hav e recom m ended a cam p aig n to e n co u rag e th e uae of ele c tric brood ers. Y our b o ard of d ire c to rs also discussed th is problem an d su g g est ed t h a t a ll m em bers in te re ste d should discuss th e ir problem s w ith Mr. K nickerbocker* a s s is ta n t county a g e n t, and to ta lk w ith those w ho a re now u sin g them . R em em ber also th a t if you consum e over 80 kw h per m o n th th a t your ra te drops to 2*4c p e r kw h. So if you h av e a n e ffic ie n t brooder system e le c tri c ity is no d o u b t a m ore econom ical m ethod of brooding. O ne of th e bad fe a tu re s h ereto fo re in b ro o d in g w ith e le c tric ity w as th e sw e a tin g of th e poults re s u ltin g in dam p, w et litte r. T h is has re cen t- 1 / been overcom e by a ch an g e in th e design of th e electric b rooder w hich provides fo r d o w n d ra ft v e n tilla tio n in th e c e n te r, th u s e lim in a tin g th e tro u b leso m e m o istu re problem . W ith th e consum p tio n of e le c tri c ity w ith in th e 2*4c b ra c k e t y o u r e le c tric b ro o d in g re a lly sh o u ld be a n econom ic success, an d no p o u ltry - m an, prospective or o th erw ise, should fail to in v estig ate th is th o ro ughly. T h e re a re several of o u r m em bers w ho a re p la n n in g new b ro o d er h o u s es th is sp rin g . N otify th e office a n d M r. K n ick erb o ck er and m yself w ill tr y to h elp you solve y o u r problem s of brooding. NEW 4-H CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED TO EVERY CANNING SCHEDULE Meat an d sq u ash w ill be can n ed F rid ay m o rn in g , M arch 1st. O th er pro d u cts o r tim es by sp ecial a r ran g em en t. We have can n ed b ean s, co rn , c a r rots, p ru n es, to m ato es an d to m ato ju ice for sale a t 9c a can. H erm isto n Co-op. C an n ery . POULTRY* CLUB TO BE ORGANIZED P lans a re b ein g m ade for a b ig g er an d b e tte r 4-H P o u ltry clu b th a n every for th is y ear. If en o u g h m em bers en ro ll th e re w ill be tw o clubs— one for tu rk e y s an d one for p o u ltry in g en eral. To com plete one of th ese p ro jects a m em ber is re q u ire d to keep records on th e ir p o u ltry fo r a period of fo u r m o n th s an d n iak e an e x h ib it a t th e local, county, or s ta te fa ir. S pecial w ork w ill be done in th ese p ro jects w ith em phasis on ju d g in g an d dem o n stratio n s. If possible a te a m w ill be sen t to th e s t a te fa ir n ex t fall. In 1938 G race an d F ra n k Bensel w ere th e ch am p io n d e m o n stra tio n team in th e p o u ltry d iv isio n a t th e s ta te fa ir. As a re s u lt th e y w ere aw ard ed a sch o larsh ip to 4-H sum m er school for 1939. T h e re is a ch an ce for som eone to do as well th is year. All m em bers w ish in g to en ro ll in e ith e r of th ese clu b s should c o n tac t M. E. K n ick erb o ck er im m ed iately . An o rg a n iz a tio n m e e tin g w ill be h eld in th e n e a r fu tu re . PROJECT MEETING DATE CHANGED Young People Attend Meeting The Pentecostal Tabernacle. Rev. E. D. G reeley, P a sto r T he rev iv al services c o n tin u e each sn in g except S a tu rd a y . Special s t ation is g iven to th e old fashioned ispel. T h ese m eetin g s a re for you d y o u r fam ily. T he B ible school m eets a t 10 a.m ., e a c h in g a t 11 an d 7 :4 5 . A w el- m e a w a its you. Hermiston Union Church MADE BY T h e serm on topic fo r th e S unday Drning serv ice w ill be. T h e Joy T h e C ross,” and fo r th e ev en in g r v k e , "T h e C laim s C o n cern in g trlst.” M t Hl SATISFACTION CEREAL CO. < : F B. B SW AYZE, AYZE. P resid en t F. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FOR SA LE OR T R A D E — TWO FOR SA LE — 1 M ILK COW, 8 Y EA R old, freshen som e tim e in M arch, y ear old W h ite F aced bull. Good breeder. N. A. B leakney, B oardm an, $55.00; 1 hay ra k e and 1 m ow ing Ore. 25-3p m achine, both in ex cellen t condi tio n , $55.00. In q u ire a t Co-op. S e r FOR SALE — A RTICH O K ES, 50c vice S tatio n o r from Guy S haw a t sack. E x tra fin e q u a lity . Mrs. In lan d Co-op. 24-3c Jessie H ooker. 25-3c W E BUY, S E LL AND E X C H A N G E fu rn itu re , m ach in ery , household a rtic le s. M iller’s T ra d in g P ost, H e r miston. 3-tfo E. P. DODD — R EA L E ST A T E , sales, leases, exchanges. In s u r ance— fire, autom obile, accid en t. No ta r y public, ex ecution of leg al pa pers. H erald office, H erm isto n , O re gon, 15-tfc T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR r e n t — E asy term s. D ru g S tore, H erm isto n . BERT SALE OR T hom pson’s 5-tfc Q U IC K E LEC TRICA L CONTRACTOR MOTOR SERV ICE P hone 3381 H e rm isto n C. A. B I N D E R PLUMBING Call T um -A -L um - P hone 3132 U m atilla, Oregon ELEC TRICA L P hone 3821 IB SERV ICE H e rm isto n W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. G eneral D en tistry X -R ay and D iagnosis B ank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 S unday & Eve. by A p p o in tm en t muuhl ill » s EE m E mö »; Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR O ffice: 2 blocks E of post office O ffice h o u rs: 8 to 1 2 - 1 :3 0 to 6 P h o n e 3061 - H erm isto n , Ore. See The New, Improved JOHN DEERE Model “ L” TRACTOR It’s Built for REAL ¿CBHB.’ iY The Energy Wheat Cereal That Satisfies T h is new cereal c o n ta in s all th e a p p e tiz in g p o r tio n s of th e w h eat k e rn e l th a t b u ild k een , v ig orous h e a lth an d aid in th e n o rm al fu n c tio n in g of th e body. T h e rich g erm -m eal (em b ry o ) aid s in d eveloping a h e a rty a p p e tite an d in p ro m o t in g s tu rd y g ro w th . T h ere a re no co arse b ran p a rtic le s added w hich a re som etim es h a rm fu l to th e d ig estiv e tr a c ts of sm all c h ild re n , so use SATISFACTION B R EA K FA ST C E R E A L for ch ild re n as well as g ro w n -u p s. I t is m ade from ch o icest of w h e a t, rig id ly clean ed to p erfect p u rity . C o n tain s all th e b ra n w ith its pow er of s tim u la tin g p e ristalsis. W ith its b o u n tifu l pro- tPins and m in erals. SATISFACTION B R E A K FA ST C ER E A L c o n ta in s th e sp ecially ric h p ro tein? a n d fa t of th e germ , as w ell as th e c arb o h y d ra te s of th e h e a rt o f th e k e rn e l. Com plete d ire c tio n s and recip es inside top of package. ; J. V. VILLERMOURE Epworth League Plans Party. B re a k fa s t C ereal i I ; ;; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISK, d rill, 10 ft.; ’28 C hevrolet coupe, W H IT E LEG H O R N H ATCHIN G good co n d itio n . S tan field T ra d in g eggs. L eg h o rn b reed ers m ated to Post, S ta n fie ld . 25-3p h ig h g rad e cockerels. P ric e re aso n able. N eva P ilo n , % S p in n in g PIANO IN STORAGE TO B E CLOS- R an ch . 25-3p ed o u t a t a s a c rific e ra th e r th a n reship. F o r p a rtic u la rs w rite F a c FOR SALE— RHODE ISLA ND RED b reed in g cockerels ,$1 each. F o u r tory A u d ito r, P. O. Box 37 6, S eattle, W n. 25-4c m iles w est of H erm isto n . T roy L in d e r, W estlan d . 25-3p TO T R A D E — N EW IN TER N A T IO N - al p o ta to p la n te r fo r livestock. H. FOR SALE— 1 10-GAL. VISIBLE E. H anby, H erm isto n . 25-3c g a s pum p and 1 175-gal. u n d e r g ro u n d ta n k , $50.00. Co-op. Service FOR R E N T — 3-ROOM MODERN S tatio n . 40-3C a p a rtm e n ts. H. E. H anby. H erm ls- fon. 25-3c FOR SA LE— 9 TON A LFA LFA HAY no sand burs. E a st of C olum bia W A N TED — ALL KINDS OF POUL- school. Jo e T hom pson. 24-3p try , best cash prices paid. Ship to V an D am m e P o u ltry , Spokane, RECONDITIONED ELG IN & W AL- W n. 25-3p tharn, pocket and s tra p w atches. A. W. B eh rm an , H e rm isto n , 24-3c FOR SA LE — T U R K E Y EGGS FROM sp ecial m a tin g H am ilto n hens, FOR SA LE OR TR A D E — 39 A. IR - rig a te d farm , Im proved, 6*4 m iles m ated to very fine tom s from M. M. L yons. A few of th ese solves your SW of H erm iston. W ith o r w ith o u t tom problem s for th e com ing year. personal p ro p erty . C heap for cash. 24-3p L. C. T odd, H erm isto n . 2S-3p See ow ner, J. B. P e rry . T he E p w o rth L eague o f th e H er m iston M ethodist ch u rc h w ill m eet a t th e hom e of M arion O tt in the C olum bia d is tric t S a tu rd a y fo r an o ld -fash io n ed ta ffy pull. S a t is f a c t io n This agency will pay cash rewards to safe driv- ers of Private Passenger cars who are insured with us for automobile bodily injury and property dam- age liability insurance. The reward will be payable 30 days after the end of the policy term to all as sureds who have had no accidents involving injury or property damage and whose policies have the Safe Driver Reward Plan endorsement. Amount of the reward will be 15% of the prem- ium paid for such bodily injury and property dam- age liability insurance coverage. FOR SA LE— TWO 3-Y R .-0L D REG- istered cows, fresh in M arch and FOR SALE— USED W H IT E COTTON FOR R E N T — MODERN A P A R T - A pril; 4-H club stock. Gene R ugg, sacks. A ny nu m b er, 5c each. C his m ent, also one larg e h o u sek eep in g R t. 2, H erm isto n , p hone 2188. 26-3p holm G rain & F eed Co. 25-tfc room . W est Side H otel. D ial 2381. 23-3c DAY OLD N E W M IDDLE-AGED WOMAN W A NTS FO R SA LE — H am p sh ire Red chick". 9c each. w ork on ran ch , if possible. W rite FOR SALE— FOUR COWS AND 150 L enore H o rto n , Gen. D elivery. 261p Six w eeks old, 30c. Also custom head of ewes. E. E. P u lley , H e r h a tc h in g . W a lte r M affei, P hone m iston. 21-tfo 25-3p FOR SALE— SU PER IO R DISC G rain 3861, R. 1 H erm isto n . T hose a tte n d in g C olum bia U nion C h ris tia n E n d eav o r ex ecu tiv e m eet in g S u n d ay in P en d leto n w ere R alph N eil), p re sid e n t of C olum bia U nion, E ldbn an d D onna S ay lo r, B etty M orehouse, R odney R ogers, A llan C lark e an d G len and Mrs. C. W a r n er. Announcing G rayden D. Loree, P a sto r S unday school, 10 o'clock. M o rn in g w orship , 11 o clock. B .Y .P.U ., 6 :4 5 p.m. E v e n in g service, 7 :4 5 P m. P ra y e r m eetin g , W ed n esd ay , 7 :3 0 . T he su b je c t for our m o rn in g w o rsh ip w ill be "S tan d F a s t.” T h e ev e n in g m essage w ill be “ T h e V alue W A N TED — USED G IR L'S BICYCLE W rite G. A. C orw in, B oardm an, Ore. • 26-3P WEDDING DATE IS OBSERVED WESTLAND GRANGE HEARS REPORTS W e ’l l Pay Cash to Safe D rivers • lc a Word - Minimum 20c FOR SALE — 2-SECTION SPR IN G - to o th h a rro w ; ’28 C hevrolet coupe T h e d a te of th e a n n u a l P ro je c t in good condition. S tan field T ra d in g 25-3p F a rm B u reau m eetin g h as been Post, S tan field . ch an g ed to S a tu rd a y ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 17, an n o u n ces H. J . O tt, p re si HAVE T H E LUM BER YARD ALL moved and in a few days expect to d en t. T h e ch an g e w as n ecessary be cause of a c o n flict on F rid a y ev en have on h and a m ore com plete stock plywood at ing w ith th e a n n u a l m eetin g of th e th an ever, in clu d in g P o rtla n d m ail o rd er prices plus H e rm isto n M ercan tile C ooperative. Mr. O tt s ta te s th a t a n in te re s tin g fre ig h t up h e re : C elotex in s u la tin g p ro g ram h as been w orked up fo r th e board a t $40.00 per th o u san d fe e t; e v e n in g ’s e n te rta in m e n t. H. K. doors and w indow s a t . reaso n ab le D ean, s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e F ield prices, an d sh in g les th a t th e m a n u S ta tio n , w ill ta lk on "T h e T ypes of fa c tu re r is w illin g to p u t h is nam e Crops to P la n t th is C om ing Y e a r." and g rad e on each b u nch. Y ard now M. E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t c o u n across from V ig o rb llt H a tc h e ry . F. 2 6 -lc ty a g en t, w ill discuss th e o u tlo o k M. Cox, H erm iston. for fa rm in g in 1940. E m il Z lvney w ill o u tlin e th e p ro v isio n s of th e FOR S A L E —SIX Y EA RLIN G H E IF - new fed eral seed law , an d H en ry ers from h ig h te s t cow s an d p u re Som m erei-, m a n a g e r of th e F a rm B u bred sire , $22.50 each. H o sp ital J e r re a u C ooperative, w ill sp eak on th e sey sire, 4 y ears old, $50. A. V. W rig h t, H eppner, on R h ea creek. proposed U m a tilla P o rt D istric t. 26-3p R e fre sh m e n ts w ill be served by th e L ad ies A u x iliary . E v ery o n e is in v ited to a tte n d . W A N TED — W IL L RESU M E W ORK a t p a in tin g , p a p e rin g a n d kalso- m in in g . E d Schell, phone 2441, H erm iston. 26-3c Mr. an d Mrs. F. W. L enz of th e C olum bia d is tric t celeb rated th e ir 42nd w ed d in g a n n iv e rsa ry V alen tin e ’s day, F e b ru a ry 14, w ith a d in ner. P re s e n t w e r e ,F r e d Lenz J r ., Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge L iebe an d fa m ily, Mr. an d Mrs. H erm an K ow itz an d fam ily , Mr. an d M rs. M a rtin Lenz of S ta n field and sev eral o th e r n eig h b o rs and friends. Mr. a n d Mrs. Lenz w ere m a rrie d a t G rand R apids, W isco n sin , in 1899 an d have m ade th e ir hom e a t th e ir p re se n t farm fo r th e p ast 17 W estlan d G ran g e held th e ir re g u years. la r b u sin ess m e etin g la s t T h u rsd ay w ith a larg e n u m b er of m em bers an d Salem Residents Visit Here sev eral vtisltors p resen t, in clu d in g Mr. a n d Mrs. R. E. F re d ric k so n o f Mr. an d Mrs. W in. K ik of Irrig o n G ran g e, a n d Sydney P o w er o f S ta n Salem v isited la s t week a t th e R. B. field G range. S everal m em bers re W ilcox home. T hey cam e to see Mrs. Bell W a lk e r w ho h as been ill p o rted on th e re c e n t m e etin g of th e a t th e H erm isto n G en eral h o sp ital. U m atilla Pom ona G ran g e, a n d the T he la t te r is now so m ew h at im p ro v A g ric u ltu ra l co m m ittee rep o rte d on ed and is sta y in g a t th e W ilcox th e fin d in g s of a jo in t m e etin g of th e a g ric u ltu ra l co m m ittees of t h e ! home. several local G ranges. Filgrim Holiness Church. A t th e co nclusion of th e business Rev. A lice N o rris, P a sto r 'essio n , W o rth y L e c tu re r Mrs. M ar S u n d ay school 1 0 :0 0 a.m . O rble g aret S eelig er p resen ted a m ix er type of p ro g ram , w ith several A. W ells, su p e rin te n d e n t. M o rn in g w o rsh ip 1 1 :0 0 a. m. ’•ames b eing played, an d re fre s h Y oung people’s serv ice 6 :3 0 p. m. en ts w ere served. E v e n in g e v an g elistic serv ice 7 :4 5 T h e n e x t m eetin g , F e b ru a ry 22, M id-w eek p ra y e r se rv ice W ed n es w ill be a social ev en in g and m em day, 7 :4 5 p. m. bers may b rin g in te re ste d friends. HIGH SCHOOL LOT DISCED AND r 0WED Hermiston Baptist Church I'WfrPffiS MEM BER. T he W est U m atilla R u ra l E le c tri ficatio n club w ill be o rg an ized in a m eetin g to be held in A ssista n t C o u n ty A g en t -M. E. K n ic k e rb o c k e r’s office T h u rsd a y ev en in g , F e b ru a ry 22, a t 7 :3 0 p. m. T h is club w as o rg an ized for th e firs t tim e la st y ear an d g ain ed p ro m in en ce by h a v in g one of its m em bers, C h a rle s K ik, selected as th e s ta te w in n e r an d one of th e five n a tio n a l w in n e rs in th e W estin g h o u se E le c tric co n test. In th is second y e a r w ork i t w ill be th e purpose to a c q u a in t club m em bers w ith th e use of e le c tric ity as it is ap p lied to h e a t an d pow er. T h e second y ear w ork w ill give club m em bers an o p p o rtn - n ity to le a rn how h e a tin g ap p lian ces W ork w .3 com pleted th is week an d m otors a re co n stru c te d , how th e y o p erate, and th e ir p ra c tic a l n d iscin g and h a rro w in g th e p lo t of uses on th e farm . An a d eq u ate re lan d d ire c tly in back o f th e high view of th e p rev io u s y e a r’s w ork w ill i-hool an d has been seeded w ith be given in o rd e r th a t m em bers Hue an d B erm uda g rasses. It is jointing fo r th e firs t tim e w ill be llan n ed to use th e g ro u n d s for play •urpc.ses. a b le to keep up w ith th e w ork. A p p ro x im ately 2% a cres have Methodist Church. been leveled fo r irrig a tio n an d steps w ill be ta k e n to esta b lish a firm "T h e E yes of Y our H e a rt E n scd. lig h te n e d ” w ill be th e serm on topic for th e m o rn in g w orship service a t th e M eth o d ist ch u rch S u n d ay m o rn ing, F e b ru a ry 18, a t 11 a. m. A m essage for y o u r p a rtic u la r need. T he S u n d ay school serv ice begins a t 10 o ’clock. O ur cam p aig n to add 3 new m em bers to each class is show ing fine resu lts. W e w ould lik e to see you in one of o u r classes. T he E p w o rth L eague m eets each S unday ev en in g a t 7 p m . w ith a you ng person as leader. , PAGE T H R E E THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. ‘M'O matter how small your crop acreage»—you will -*• ’ want to come in and get full information on thia new John Deere tractor built for market growers and small-acreage farmers. Its eng. is of simple, 2-cylinder design. Its operating costs are amaz ingly low. Many owners use only 5 or 6 gallons of fuel for a full 10-hour d; / ’a work. On small acroages, it is the only po’s-er unit needed—it does the plowing, seed bed preparing, planting, cultivating, hauling and other jobs—com pletely replacing horses. Best of all, the price cf the tractor and e - ”ipment is within reach of every pocketbook. Everyone should see this new John Deere—the only way to really appreciate its oasy handling, its compact design, and its flexibility, is to coma in— get the feel or the wheel. I Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. Store* in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena. PENDLETON - PHONE 518 DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS D R . F. B. B E L T PH YSICIA N * SURGEON — O ffice H ours — 1 0 :3 0 - 1 2 :3 0 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. O th er H o u rs by A p p o in tm en t DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON P hone 3151 Peterson & H erm isto n P e te n o n ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. S. N atio n al B ank B u ild in g P ra c tic e in S ta te & Fed. C o u rts P en d leto n , Oregon W. J. W A R N E R A TTO RN EY-A T-LAW H erm isto n , O regon H erm isto n , Oregon JOHN DEERE Q U A L IT Y I (VlW ÈM ENTS AND SERVICE