FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
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M ESSAGE
TO E V E R Y
M EM BER.
CANNING SCHEDULE
INFORMATION ON
POULTRY RAISING
GIVEN OUT BY O.S.C.
♦R.E.A. HIGHLIGHTS ♦
M eat an d sq u ash w ill be can n ed
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♦ F rid ay m o rn in g , M arch 1st.
We have can n ed b ean s, co rn , c a r
BY R. L. WOOLLETY
rots, p ru n es, to m ato es an d to m ato
D u rin g th e p a st tw o w eeks c o n
P re d ic tio n s as to th e m ore o r less
sid e ra tio n has been g iv en to w a te r Juice for sale a t 9c a can.
H erm isto n Co-op. C an n ery .
h e a te r ra te s (or W heatland. A t its
im m ed iate fu tu re of th e p o u ltry
m e etin g W ednesd ay th e B oard o t D i
bu sin ess a re , we believe, of in te re s t
re c to rs decided to e stab lish a ra te
to
m any of th e rea d e rs of T h e H e r
of 1.2c p er kw h (o r th is service. T h is
ald.
is th e u n ifo rm raite o v er th e v a rio u s
d is tric ts served by y o u r coo p erativ e.
F ront th e C o unty A g e n t’s office a t
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Som e in q u iry re g a rd in g th e o p e r
P en d leto n th e fo llo w in g in fo rm a tio n
a tin g cost of e le c tric fences h a s been
The Irrig o n h ig h school Com ets is b ein g provided by N. L. B en n ton,
m ade a t th e office recen tly . Of course
p o u ltry m an a t O regon
th e cost d e p e n d s'so m e w h a t u p o n th e won th e to u rn a m e n t h eld a t Condon ex ten sio n
w ay th e " fe n c e ” is in stalled . T h a t F rid ay and S a tu rd a y . Irrig o n de S ta te college. On J a n u a r y 11 Mr.
is w h e th e r or n o t th e in s u la to rs a re feated L ex in g to n , B o ard m an and B ennion w ro te to th e co u n ty a g e n t
in good co n d itio n an d th e leak ag es Condon. Two all s ta rs w ere picked as follow s:
from th e Jrrig o n sq u ad . A la rg e
to g ro u n d a re a m inim um .
Chickens.
T h e av e ra g e co n su m p tio n over th e crow d from h ere m otored to Condon
F o r a good m an y y ears th e p oul
c o u n try a t la rg e is in th e n e ig h b o r for th e S atu rd ay gam es. T h e Com
hood of fo u r k ilo w a tt-h o u rs per ets play T h u rsd ay in th e to u rn a m e n t tr y in d u s try h a s been g o in g in a
m onth.
Y our In d iv id u al
in s ta lla a t A rlin g to n .
th re e -y e a r cycle as to th e n u m b e r of
R o b ert B race an d J o h n S w e a rin g
tio n m ay v a ry from th a t am o u n t
c o n sid erab ly d ep en d in g upon th e e f en. who a re a tte n d in g school a t S e a t la y in g p u lle ts produced each y ear.
tle, v isited th e ir p a re n ts h e re over E v ery th ir d y e a r a larg e crop is p ro
ficien cy of y o u r equip m en t.
W e s till hav e q u ite a n u m b er of th e week end.
duced. T h e n e x t y ear it is d ecreas
A fa ir sized crow d a tte n d e d
th e ed, th e fo llo w in g y ear th e re is some
lo catio n s on o u r lin es n o t now b ein g
S a tu rd a y
n ig h t.
served w h ich sho u ld be. I h av e a dance held h ere
in crease an d th e th ird y e a r a n o th e r
very in te re s tin g pro p o sitio n to o ffer M usic w as fu rn ish e d by th e T ro u b a-
la rg e crop. T h ere w as a la rg e crop
to m em bers in te re ste d
in
g e ttin g dors.
Mrs. R icks m o to red to P e n d leto n in 1939 an d from a ll in d ic a tio n s
new a p p lian ces w ho can sell th e ir
co o p erativ e to new m em b ers on o u r F rid a y for m edical care. M rs. M ar th e re w ill be a red u ctio n
in th e
lines. T h is o p p o rtu n ity w ill be lim sh al M arkham acco m p an ied her.
n
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m
b
er
of
ch
ick
s
h
a
tc
h
e
d
in
1940.
T he P ep club m et la s t W ed n esd ay
ited to a re la tiv e ly sh o rt tim e, so see
m e a b o u t it r ig h t aw ay. Some m em a ftern o o n a t th e h om e of Mrs. S tella T h is should red u ce th e av e ra g e size
bers have a lre a d y s ta rte d to cash in Doll. T he a fte rn o o n w as sp e n t p la y of th e la y in g flocks in th e U n ited
in g cards. A s h o rt b u sin ess m eet S ta te s a y e a r from now . T he 1940
on it. D on’t m iss it.
You w ill please n o te th e e x p la n a ing w as held. T h e ho stess, Mrs. Doll, o u tlo o k is n o t too en c o u ra g in g due
tio n le tte r enclosed w ith yo u r s ta te and Mrs. C o u lter, served a delicio u s
to a n tic ip a te d in crease in ’feed costs
m en t th is m o n th . R ead it serio u sly , lunch.
T he m em bers o f th e E a s t Side an d p resen t size of la y in g flocks,
a n d th e n read it a g a in . T h en th in k
it. N ow rem em b er th a t you a re a Ditoh W a te r Co. m et a t th e hom e of w h ich a re 4 p er c e n t la rg e r th a n
m em ber of th is co o p erativ e a n d th a t E a rl Isom la s t T h u rsd a y even in g . th ey w ere a y ear ago.
you hav e a d u ty , as such, to h elp O fficers w ere elected an d th e w a te r
Howiever, p o u ltry p ro d u c trs w ho
build it on a sound basis, an d to ex p rice set for th e com ing season.
T he H. E. Club m et la s t T h u rsd a y ex p ect to stay in b u sin ess sh o u ld be
p lain its b e n e fits to those n e a r you.
a t th e hom e o f M rs. F re d ric k so n . It en co u rag ed to brood ch ick s every
w as an all d ay m eetin g . T h e w om y ear. A t le a st 50 to 60 p er c e n t of
en w orked on a q u ilt.
th e av e ra g e la y in g flock n eed s re
p lacin g each y ear. W h ere s ta rte d
By Mrs. J. M. R ic h a rd s
ch ick s or p u lle ts a re b o u g h t, m any
d isa p p o in tm e n ts a re u su a lly en co u n
Mrs. L oren K enison w as a lu n c h
By R u th F is h e r
tered . So o ften th e b ird s a r e c a rr y
eon hostees a t h e r hom e W ednesday.
T h e in s p ira tio n fo r th is social tim e
in g or h av e been exposed to som e d i
T h e M issionary Society m et a t th e sease. P ro d u c e rs sh o u ld be e q u ip
w as th e b ir th d a y a n n iv e rsa rie s of
Mrs. W. T. R eeves an d Mrs. K en hom e of Mrs. F lo ren ce R oot W ed
T h e re w ere 17 ped to do th e ir own b ro o d in g and
n e th T ru m b u ll. O th ers p re s e n t w ere nesday a ftern o o n .
re a rin g if th ey ex p ect to sta y in the
M esdam es H a rry D unn, R u th Davis, p resen t.
Mr. T u rn e r, a fo rm er re sid e n t of b u sin ess from y e a r to y ear.
C h a rle s C onnor, E a rl D allm an , C h a r
lie Fox, H aro ld R eeves, Ed C offm an, th is place, w as c a llin g on old frie n d s
Turkeys.
IT. G. S hipley, G erald C offm an, R. h ere F rid ay .
F rom a ll in d icatio n s, it looks as if
An acc id e n t to h is aged m o th er
B artley . G ifts w ere p resen ted to th e
—ho fell and b ro k e h e r h ip , called th e re w ill be som e re d u c tio n in the
tw o ho n o r g uests.
th is
T he S ta n fie ld -E c h o H o m e ~ E x te n Rev. J. K. W alp o le to P o rtla n d S at- n u m b er of p o u lts h a tc h e d
T h e re w ere a b o u t 32 m il
sion u n it m et in th e ch u rch b ase u rd ay . In his ab sen ce th e local p u l sp rin g .
m en t F rid a y a fte rn o o n .
Mrs. H a r p it w as occupied by R o b ert B erger. lion tu rk e y s in th e U n ited S ta te s
old R eeves, w ho h ad a tte n d e d
th e | Lois M essenger v isited frie n d s in , th is p ast y ear, w h ich w as a 22 per
p ro ject le a d e rs ’ tr a in in g m e etin g in La G ran d e over th e w eek end.
T he h ig h school team
w en t to cen t in crease over 1938 and 15 per
P en d leto n in J a n u a ry , very ab ly p re
Condon for th e b a sk e tb a ll to u r n a c e n t over 193 6, w hich w as th e p rev
se n te d th e su b je c t of "F lo o r F in is h
m ent F rid a y and S atu rd ay .
e s” to th e group.
ious h ig h y ear on record. A lth o u g h
A gro u p co n sistin g of M adam s
S ixteen lad ies w ere in a tte n d a n c e B erger, M essenger, W alp o le,
in
th e
R o o t j th e re m ay be a red u ctio n
a t th e dev o tio n al m e etin g a t th e E l- | end Lav drove to U m atilla T h u rs d a y ' n u m b er of p o u lts h a tc h e d
th is
lio t hom e T u esd ay a fte rn o o n . Mrs. tri a tte n d a lu n ch eo n given by th e
A rth u r L orenzen of P e n d leto n con- 1 L adies Aid, h o n o rin g Mrs. H ilts and sp rin g , th e re la tio n of tu rk e y prices
d u cted th e discussion of a p o rtio n cf Mrs. S anford of B ak er. Mrs. H ilts , to feed costs m ay be less fav o rab le
S ta n le y Jo n e s ’ "V icto rio u s L iv in g .” led in an in te re s tin g m e etin g in th is y ear th a n 1939 an d esp ecially
M rs. Roy R ew of P e n d leto n w as a l-I th e a ftern o o n .
less fav o rab le th a n 193 8.
so an o u t of tow n v isito r. Mrs. J. K.
T he H, E. clu b sponsored a card
It is a little too e a rly to te ll as
G riffith s, w ho is a tte n d in g th e Home p a rty a t th e T a n n e h ill hom e W ed-
In te re s ts co n feren ce a t C o rv allis th is ” e?d"y even in g . Mrs. M cGrew an d to th e n u m b er of b reed er h en s b eing
w eek, w ill t e w ith th e g ro u p M arch C. D oering took firs t p rize w h ile con- k e p t over, b u t it looks as if th e re
5 th air th e F. B. S tu a r t home.
eolation prices w en t to
M a rg aret w ill he a n in crease in th e n u m b er
Mrs. A. J . C legh o rn com plim ented T h o rp an d C h a rlie S m ith . A bout 40 k e p t in th e sta te an d possibly in th e
Mr. C leghorn F rid a y w ith a fam ily
Ot»pn HP(|
n a tio n . T h is coupled w ith th e a n
d in n e r, th a t d a te m a rk in g th e 7 6th
A p ublic d °n c e is to be g iven by
a n n iv e rs a ry of h is b irth . Covers ♦'■e P r o - « a t th e G ran g e h a ll on tic ip a te d red u ctio n in th e n u m b e r of
w ere laid fo r Mr. and Mrs. Cecil • b e t - aoelol n ig h t, M arch 2. T he p ro p o u lts h atch e d m ay m ean a larg e
M adden and fo u r c h ild ren of H er ceeds w ill go to w ard
rem o d ellin g su p p ly of eggs n e x t sp rin g . H ow
m iston, Mr. and Mrs. C laud B a rtle y •be ba ii,
ever, th e re h a s been an d is a good
a n d th re e c h ild re n , F red C leghorn
t i , , t - t - p , „ h
a t ¿He borne
an d Mr. an d Mrs. J. E. T em p leto n of of Mrs. T a n n e h ill W ed n esd ay a f t e r dem and fo r h a tc h in g eggs an d p o u lts
R eith . M esdam es M adden an d B a rt noon. A h ostess d in n e r w as served from O regon’s la rg e B road B reasted
ley a re d a u g h te r s of th e C leg h o rn s • e cevernl Indies. T h e re g u la r b u si- B ronze tu rk ey s.
an d Mrs. T em pleto n Is Mr. C leg
wae a tte n d e d to in th e a f te r
h o rn ’s siste r.
noon. Mrs. T a n n e h ill. Mrs. L ily and
Milton Editor Visits Here.
T he L ad ies Aid held an in te re s t Mrs. Skoobo servpd as hostesses.
in g an d e n t e r t ’ in in g m eetin g in th e
F. J. W h eeler, e d ito r of th e Mil-
c h u rc h p a rlo rs T h u rsd a y a ftern o o n . :
4. 4. 4. 4. 4, 4. 4. 4, 4, to n E ag le, was a c a lle r in H erm isto n
T h e p re sid e n t, Mrs. G. E. G re a t- j Ç. A A .;. .j, 4.
M onday afte rn o o n an d sp e n t some
house, conducted th e re g u la r busi- |
tim e in T he H erald office. He was
ness m e e tin g follo w in g w hich Mrs. I
a c tin g as c h a u ffe u r fo r a g ro u p of
L. J o u a n n a u lt w as in c h arg e of e n -i
lad ies w ho w ere a tte n d in g a n asso-
te r ta in n ie n t
featu res.
T he g rad e
c ia tio n a l S unday School co n v en tion
school c h o ru s pleased w ith se v eral i
a t th e H erm isto n B a p tist ch u rc h .
p a trio tic selections. Miss B erry gave
T h irty m em bers an d Mr. an d Ik
a re a d in g ; D onna C hilds a vocal Chas. W lck lan d er as special v isit
Home Extension Unit Meets
n u m b er and E s th e r F red rick so n and enjoyed a fine b u sin ess m e e tin g j
a g ro u p of school v io lin ists ren d ered tided over by M aster P. H. Corm
T h e H erm isto n H om e E x ten sio n
a m edley of p a trio tic selections. Mrs. and an in s p irin g le c tu re r’s ho
u n it m et T uesday a t th e B ert' Q uick
G eorge E llio t and Miss L en n a W aid w ith Mrs. H. J. o t t in ch arg e, :
hom e.
T he su b je c t of th e d em on
sei'ved d u rin g th e tea hour.
s tra tio n w as “ C are of F lo o rs." V isi
a fine social tim e a fte rw a rd .
7
On th e a fte rn o o n of F e b ru a ry 22, co m m ittee served a d a in ty che
to rs w ere ipresented sm all ja r s i|"
th e 5th. 6 th , 7 th an d 8 th g rad es jello d essert, a v a rie ty o f ta s ty co.
w ax sam p les and tu to re d in use of
gave a p a trio tic p ro g ram com m em o ies w ith coffee an d p u n ch for bev
sam e.
Mrs. D o ro th y B ishop, home
ra tin g th e follow in g special d ay s in ages.
a g e n t, of P en d leto n w as p resen t.
F e b ru a ry : L in c o ln ’s b irth d a y a n n i
Mrs D oris P an ag es, hom e eco
v e rsary , F e b ru a ry 14 th w h ich is n o t mics ch a irm a n , an n o u n ced th e ds
Cooking Club Meets.
o n ly V a le n tin e day b u t th e day upon »
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y
w
T h e H appy H o u r C o oking clu b of
w hich O regon becam e a s ta te ; and
U m atilla m et a t th e co m m u n ity h all
W a s h in g to n 's b irth d a y .
T he
p ro social ev e n in g w ill be held In
la st S unday.
A nne M ary S herlock
g ram w as co n d u cte d in a business L egion h all
M rs f in ¿o ,
w as ap p o in ted social c h a irm a n and
lik e w ay a n d w as a p a rt of th e ir
G race B ensel w as elected re p o rte r.
re g u la r assem bly m eetin g . F e a tu re s
P la n s w ere m ade for a food sale to
in cluded sev eral p a trio tic sk its, h a r
be held- a t th e p ost office M arch 23.
m onica selectio n s and
boys' and
T he m oney is to be used fo r ex p en s
g ir ls ' c h o ru s n um b ers. The In s tru c ly rem em b er th e "a d o p te d ” s i s tl r
es of teh club.
to rs of th ese g ra d e s a re Miss J o a n
n a L eslie, 5 th and 6 th , Miss D orothy
T hom sen, 7 th and Mrs. F. C. F itz p a
Seventh Day Adventist Church
Is W orld W ar II th e A rm ag ed
tr ic k , 8th grades.
,da
Miss M arion T ro y er
sp en t
th e SPr n « G ran g ^ e n h h a ll r cehd
don spoken of in th e B ible? W ill the
e a rly in M ar
w eek end a t La G rande.
U n ited S ta te s be d ra w n in to a w ar
m rs. Z iv n ey p resen ted a fifty d
Jo h n B agan v isited P a t M cL augh
w ith J a p a n ? L e c tu re r V an O. B lair
n
r
check
to
th
e
G
ran
g
e,
w
hich
v
lin . w ho is ill in St. A n th o n y 's hos
w ill a n sw e r th ese q u estio n s S unday
received as p ay m en t for Colum
ev en in g , M arch 3, a t 8 :0 0 p. m. at
p ita l. T h u rsd a y .
Mrs. H om er H ed rick sp en t th e l a t G range h a v in g won th e n a tio n ’s fi
th e H erm isto n S eventh Day A dven
in th e 1939 a n n u a l sa fety ci
te r p a rt of last w eek in E cho a t th e prize
tis t c h u rc h . F o u rth an d R idgew ay
test.
hom e of h e r d a u g h te r. Mrs. R alp h
stre e ts .
In te re s tin g a g ric u ltu ra l an d e
Isackson.
M otion p ic tu re s of G erm an y ’s in
Mrs. S ta n le y S m ith v isited frien d s cu tu v e co m m ittee re p o rts w ere he:
vasion of P oland w ill be used to Il
an
d
discussed.
in M oro. Ore., th e la t te r p a rt o f last
lu s tra te th is lectu re.
T he im p o rtan ce of O regon peo
w eek.
re
q
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s
tin
g
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reg
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Miss A rlie A nn P a rr y is en jo y in g
Musical Program Slated.
a f o r tn ig h t's v isit -w ith h e r u n cle u n d er tra d e nam e " W h ite Sat
w
as
discussed
a
f
te
r
h
e
a
rin
g
a
ct
and a u n t. Mr. an d Mrs. F red B oheld-
A n o th e r of a series of N a tio n al
m u n lcatlo n from a M alh eu r coui
n e r w ho live n e a r T h e D alles.
A ssem blies p ro g ram s w ill be p re
su
b
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rd
in
a
te
g
ra
n
g
e
w
hich
has
mi
S ta te d e p u ty C h arles W lc k la n d e r
sen ted a t th e H erm isto n U nion high
of La G ran d e w as th e g u e st-sp e a k e r ed such co m m u n icatio n s to th e ms
school T u esd ay m o rn in g
at
9 :0 0
Oregon
gran
g
es.
a t th e S tan field
G ran g e
m e e tin g
o ’clock w hen th e A ppollo T rio w ill
T
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n
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t
re
g
u
la
r
b
u
sin
ess
and
T uesday n ig h t.
M rs
W lck lan d er.
re n d e r a m u sical e n te r ta in m e n t. A
w ho accom panied h e r h u sb an d , gave cial m e e tin g of C olum bia G rai
sm all adm ission p rice is ch arg ed for
w
ill
be
held
M
arch
5.
a sh o rt ta lk d u rin g th e le c tu re h o u r.
th e p ro g ram .
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
STANFIELD NEWS
page three
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 29, 1940.
BOARDMAN NEWS
PIANO IN STORAGE TO B E CLOS-
ed o u t a t a sa c rific e r a th e r th a n
reship. F o r p a rtic u la rs w rite F a c
T h ere w ill be a school board to ry A u d ito r, P. O. Box 376, S eattle,
25-4c
m e etin g a t W estlan d F rid a y even W a.
ing, M arch 1, a t 8 :0 0 o’clock. P u r
FOR S A L E — SIX Y EA RLIN G H E IF -
pose: to discuss a n y and all ch an g es
ers from h ig h te st cows and p u re
d esired in bus tra n s p o p rta tio n p u r
bred sire , $22.50 each. H o sp ital J e r
s u a n t to issu in g new c o n tra c ts . A l
sey sire, 4 y e a rs old, >50. A. V.
so g e n e ra l discussion of ro ad s in re
W rig h t, H ep p n er,
on R h ea creek.
g a rd s to bus tra v e l. E veryone in
26-3p
vited. H a rry N ew ton.
2 8 -lp
FOR SALE— FOUR COWS AND 150
head of ew es. E. E. P u lley , H er
m isto n .
21-tfc
NOTICE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL
MEETING
M A 7~A TVTTTOt
▼ Y A lilo
If a Word • Minimum 20c
W E BUY, S E L L AND EX C H A N G E
fu r n itu r e , m ach in ery ,
household
a rtic le s. M ille r’s T ra d in g P ost, H e r
m iston.
3 -tfc
FOR R E N T — 63 ACRES, 38 ACRES
u n d e r irrig a tio n .
4-Room house, E. P. DODD — R EA L E STA TE,
ele c tric lig h ts, school bus, cream
sales, leases, exchanges. In s u r
tru c k . F o u r m iles w est of H erm is ance— fire, auto m o b ile, accid en t. No
ton. W rite A. F. L iles, Box 25 8, ta r y public, ex ecu tio n o i leg al p a
A th en a, O regon.
28-2c
pers. H e ra ld office, H e rm isto n , O re
FOR SALE— MONT. W ARD 3 -IN -l gon,
15-tfc
seeder and c u ltiv a to r, new ; elec
FO R
tric chick brooder,
300 cap acity , T Y P E W R IT E R S
SALE
OR
good as new . M iller’s T ra d in g P ost,
re n t — E asy term s. T hom pson’s
H erm isto n .
2 8 -lc
D ru g S tore, H erm isto n .
5-tfc
BLOOD-TESTED H A M PSH IR E RED S
500 fo u r w eeks old a t 22c each ;
NOTICE OF HEARING
500 th re e w eeks old a t 18c each ;
FINAL ACCOUNT
500 tw o w eeks old a t 15c each ;
5 00 one week old a t 12c each ;
N otice is h ereb y g iv en th a t C lara
" V ig o rb ilt”
H a tc h e ry ,
H e rm isto n ,
O regon.
2 8 -lc S. B u rn h am as e x e c u trix of th e last
w ill an d te s ta m e n t an d of th e esta te
LOST O FF OF 1936 SOIL CON- of J o h n S. B u rn h am , deceased, has
serv atio n pick-up, o n e Goodyeafl filed h e r fin a l a c c o u n t in said es
sp a re tire and w heel, size 6.00x16, ta te in th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S tate
No. S 70501371. If found, please no of O regon fo r U m a tilla C ounty, and
tify
S tan field
Soil
C o nservation said co u rt h a s fixed M onday, th e 1st
cam p.
28-3p day of A p ril, 1940, a t 2 o’clock p.m.
of said day, a s th e tim e for h e a rin g
FOR R E N T— M ODERN
DOWN- of o b jectio n s to said fin al acco u n t
s ta irs an d u p s ta irs a p a rtm e n ts. and th e se ttle m e n t th e re o f. On o r
W est Side H otel, phone 2381. 2 8 -lp before said d ay an y person in te r e s t
ed in said e s ta te m ay file o b jectio n s
FO R SALE OR TR A D E FO R CAT- to said fin al acco u n t o r to an y item
tle— One p a ir 6-yr.-old
so rre ll th e re o f and co n test th e sam e.
horses, well broke.
R ex
Jack so n ,
D ated F e b ru a ry 29. 1940.
R t. 2, H erm isto n , Ore.
28-3p
CLARA S. BURNHAM , E x e c u trix
A. S. Cooley,
FOR SALE— LUM BER, SH IN G LES,
A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u trix
plyboard, a t my resid en ce on B u t (F eb . 29-M arch 28)
te r C reek h ig h w ay . K. D. P ierso n .
27-3c
NOTICE OF LAND SALE.
LAYING CAGES FOR SA LE— O NE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
u n it holds 84 hens. W a te r tro u g h , th e u n d ersig n ed , S h e riff of U m a til
feeders, com plete.
G ram m er
a n d la C ounty, O regon, by v ir tu e of an
B uttenw ood, U m atilla.
27-3p o rd e r d u ly m ade an d e n te re d h erein
by th e C o u n ty C ourt of U m a tilla
W A N TED — USED G IR L ’S BICYCLE C ounty, O regon, on th e 2 7 th d ay of
J a n u a r y , 1940, w ill, on th e 9 th day
W rite G. A. C orw in, B o ardm an, of M arch, 1940, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0
Ore.
26-3p o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e
h ig h e s t b id d er for c o n tra c t, a t th e
W A N TED — W IL L RESUM E W ORK fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C ounty
a t p a in tin g , p a p e rin g and kalso- C o u rt H ouse, P e n d le to n , O regon,
m ining. Ed Schell,
phone
2441, su b je c t to a m inim um p rice of
>3146.00 th e re fo r, to be p aid 20 per
H erm isto n .
26-3c c e n t dow n a t d a te of sale an d bal-1
FOR SA LE — TWO 3-Y R .-0L D R EG - an ce a t $69.91 per m o n th w ith in
te r e s t a t th e ra te of 6 per c e n t per
istered cows, fresh in M arch an d an n u m on th e u n p a id b alan c e, th e
A p iil; 4-H club stock. G ene R ugg. fo llo w in g described p arcels of lan d ,
R t. 2, H erm isto n , p hone 2188. 26-3p h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O re
gon. acq u ired for d e lin q u e n t taxes,
FOR SALE— USED W H IT E COTTON to -w it:
All S ection 1 and W H an d W (4
sacks. A ny n u m b er, 5c each. C his
SE% w est of c a n a l
an d
W (4
holm G rain & Feed Co.
25 -tfc
NH*4 w est of can al Section 13,
T ow nship 4, N o rth
R an g e
27,
EWM
S>4 of Section 13, S outh o f c a n
a l; All S ection 25; All Section
36, T o w n sh ip 5, N o rth R an g e 27,
EW M
N E U N W U and S % NW>/4 and
s % S W U an d S % N B « and
SE>4 Section 4; N E U S E ’4 E ast
%
Provide Your
Chicks and
Poults
With Steady Even
Warmth
Burn
Basco Briquets
All Heat — No Ash
Briquets hold fire 8 to 10
hours. They burn at a uni
form temperature. High
radiant heat. No ashes or
clinkers. Will not smoth
er out. Always uniform
in composition. Conveni
ent and e c o n o m i c a l .
GASCO BRIQUETS
are the ideal
Brooder Stove Fuel!
In la n d
C oo p erative
• PAINTING
• PAPERING
• KALSOMINING
— Spray Painting and Signs —
Anything - Anywhere - Anytime
All W o rk G u a ran teed - E stim a te s
FREE
BERT MICHEL
P h o n e 131
H e rm isto n , Ore.
BERT
Q U IC K
ELE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR
MOTOR SERV IC E
P hone 3381
H erm isto n
C. A. B I N D E R
PLUMBING
Call T iim -A -L um - P h o n e 3132
U m a tilla , O regon
J. V. VILLERMOURE
E LEC TRICA L
P hone 3821
SERV IC E
H erm isto n
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
G en eral D e n tistry
X -R ay and D iagnosis
B ank Bldg. P ho. 2592 - Res. 2112
S unday & Eve. by A p p o in tm e n t
COLUMBIA GRANGE
NOTES
t
of h ig h w ay , Section 5, T o w n sh ip
3, N o rth R ange 28, EWM
Tax No. 2 as described in Deed
Book 104, P age 363, S ectio n 6,
T ow nship 4, N o rth R a n g e 28,
WWM an d E t f N E tf and N14
SH U Section 32;
W%
NWU
W est of G overnm ent R eserve,
Section 33-5N -28 EWM
R. E. GOAD,
S h e riff of U m atilla C ounty.
(F eb. 8-M arch 7)
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
See The Hew, Improved
JOHN DEERE Model “ L ” TRACTOR
It’s Built for REAL ¿CBHO. j Y
matter how «mall your crop acreago—you w ill
x ’ want to com e in and get full information on thia
new John D eere tractor built for r ’arket growers
and small-acxeage farmers. Its en g.
is of sim ple,
2-cvlinder design . Its operating costs are amaz
in g ly low. M any owner 3 v.3e only 5 or 6 gallon s of
fuel for a full 10-hour d- / ’s work.
On small acreages, it is the o n ly po’.e r unit
n eed ed —it does the plow ing, seed bed preparing,
planting, cultivating, hauling and other jobs—com
p letely replacing horses. Best of all, the price cf
the tractor and e — ipment is w ithin roach of ev«ry
pocketbook.
Everyone should see this new John Deena -uro
o n ly w ay to really appreciate its oacy lutndEr. il.a
compact design , and its flexibility, is to cornu ir.—
g e t th e le e l ot the w heel.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Store* in Arlington. Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena.
PENDLETON - PHONE 518
CHIRO PR A C TO R
O ffice: 2 blocks E of post o ffic e
Office h o u rs : 8 to 12 - 1 ;3 0 to 6-
P hone 3061 - H erm isto n , Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT ,
O STEO PATHIC
OSBORN A PA R T M E N T S
DR. F. B. B E L T
,
P ftY S IC IA N & SURGEON
N
— O ffice H ours —
10:30 - 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
PH YSICIA N * SURGEON
Bhone 3151
H erm isto n
Peterson & Peterson
A TTO RN EYS-A T-LAW
U. S. N a tio n a l B ank B u ild in g
P ra c tic e in S ta te & Fed. C o u rts
P e n d le to n , O regon
W. J. W A R N E R
A TTO RN EY-A T-LAW
JOHN DEERE Q U A L IT Y I Y Í ^ R m ENTS ANO SERVICE,
'
PH Y SIC IA N & SURGEON
H erm iston, Oregon