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    THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1940.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
i i '¿M
i Æ rfi inn kiinne
FOR R EN T — 63 ACRES, 88 ACRES
u n d er irrig a tio n .
4-Room house,
ele c tric lig h ts,
school bus. cream
tru c k . F our m iles w est of H erm is­
ton. W rite A. F. L iles, Box 25 8,
A th en a, O regon.
28-2c
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
J l MESSAGE
TO EVERY MEMBER.
CANNING SCHEDULE
* R.E.A. HIG H LIG H TS*
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CARBOLINEUM IS
GOOD SEED CORN
TREATM ENT
M eat an d sq u ash w ill be canned
F
rid
a y m o rn in g , M arch 15.
BY R. L. WOOLLEY
We have can n ed beans, corn, c a r­
W e note m an y in te re a tin g d ev el­
opm ents as tim e passes on. F o r in ­ rots, p run es, to m ato es an d to m ato
stan ce, o u r a p p lian ce su rv ey show s ju ice for sale a t 9c a can.
V ery good re s u lts in p re v e n tin g
t h a t we have rep o rted 34 ele c tric
crow s, p h easan ts, an d o th e r b ird s
H erm isto n Co-op. C annery.
ran g es o p e ra tin g on th e lines. N in e­
from s c ra tc h in g up an d e a tin g fre sh ­
ty -n in e people h av e h o t p lates, 2S0
ly sow n corn w ere had by fa rm e rs
hav e rep o rted w ash in g m ach in es, 350
in th e east end o f th e co u n ty la s t
iro n s an d 143 re frig e ra to rs .
Many
y e a r who tre a te d th e ir co rn before
o th e r item s ap p eared , also. W e a re
sow ing w ith carb o lin eu m , s ta te s M.
very in te re ste d to n o te th a t 11 peo-
E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t co u n ty
plpe a lread y hav e electric brooders.
a g en t.
T h ey a re an item to be co n sid ered a t
T h is liq u id should be ap p lied fu ll
C o nsiderable in te re s t
h as been
th is tim e.
s tre n g th an d should be th o ro u g h ly
One m em ber w as in th e office o n ­ m an ifested in re c e n t w eeks in th e
m ixed w ith th e corn so th a t each
ly today an d is m ak in g p lan s to op­ use of V itam in B I in p la n t g ro w th , i
k ern el receives a co atin g .
O nly a
e r a te 10 u n its th is season. In a d d i­ T he follow ing is a su m m ary of a le t­
sm all q u a n tity , from ’A to (4 cu pful,
tio n . a t least tw o o th e rs a re u sin g
te r w ritte n to O regon co u n ty a g e n ts is req u ired to tr e a t a b u sh el of corn.
e le c tric brooders for th e firs t tim e
by A rth u r S. K in g , ex ten sio n sp e­ T he seed tre a tm e n t is new to th is
th is year.
su ffic ie n t
c
ia lis t in soils, t h a t m ay a n sw er a a re a an d h as n o t had
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tr ia l to tell its success u n d e r a ll con­
good
m
any
q
u
estio
n
s
o
n
th
is
su
b
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M iss V irg in ia H o u tch en s, field
T h is le tte r
w as released d itio n s, b u t is w o rth tr y in g w here
re p re se n ta tiv e of th e R. E. A. u ti li­ ject.
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
a
s
s
is
ta
n
t
co
u n ty a g e n t’s losses from p h e a sa n ts a re severe,
z a tio n d e p a rtm e n t, has been w ith us
K n ick erb o ck er believes. T h is t r e a t­
office.
th e p ast few d ay s an d is p la n n in g
m ent w ill not p rev en t b ird s from
"
W
ith
in
th
e
p
a
st
few
m
o
n
th
s
a
som e " k itc h e n ” p a rtie s fo r th e firs t
e a tin g th e young sh o o ts a fte r they
p a rt of A pril. So, w hen you a re in ­ g re a t am o u n t of p u b lic ity has been
have come th ro u g h th e g ro u n d .
given
to
th
e
effect
o
f
V
ita
m
in
B
I
on
v ited to a tte n d , say “yes” , a n d do
th
e
g
ro
w
th
of
p
la
n
ts.
C
laim
s
m
ade
n o t th in k th a t you a re a tte n d in g a
sales d em o n stratio n . E v e ry th in g , in ­ a b o u t th is m a te ria l w ould indicarte
e lu d in g th e food, is free an d in a d ­ th a t it m ig h t re v o lu tio n ize a g ric u l­
d itio n you w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity tu r a l p ro d u ctio n . H ow ever, p re se n t
p ra c tic a l
to ask those q u estio n s you have in d ic a tio n s a re t h a t its
w a n te d some a n sw ers for a n d you use w ill be r a th e r lim ited .
“ V itam in B I is a n o rg an ic com ­
w ill also be able to see some p a rtic ­
u la r b ra n d of a p p lian ce in o p era­ pound o ften re fe rre d to as T h iam in
T he te n th a n n u a l H om e In te re sts
tio n , so th a t sho u ld you a t som e la ­ I t belongs to a g ro u p of p la n t h o r­ co n ference, com bined w ith th e cele­
te r tim e be in te re ste d in one or m ones. Most of o u r cereals an d le­
b ra tio n of th e fiftie th a n n iv e rsa ry
m ore you w ill h av e some f ir s t h a n d gum es a p p a re n tly m a n u fa c tu re th is
of
th e fo u n d in g of hom e econom ics
know ledge w ith w hich to ju d g e fo r m a te ria l in r a th e r la rg e q u a n titie s
ed u catio n a t O regon S ta te college,
in
th
e
ir
n
a
tu
r
a
l
process
of
g
ro
w
th
yourself.
broke a ll a tte n d a n c e reco rd s w ith a
T h e re w ill be no c h arg es an d no L egum e seeds an d careals c o n ta jn
to ta l re g is tra tio n of 1249, from 24
r
a
th
e
r
h
ig
h
c
o
n
c
e
n
tra
tio
n
s
of
th
is
o b lig a tio n o r expense to th o se a t ­
co u n ties an d a b o u t a dozen o th e r
te n d in g so be su re and p lan to a t ­ m a te ria l.
states.
" T h is m a te ria l is p robably also
ten d a t th e tim e a n d place w here
V isito rs devoted th e firs t day of
produced in th e decom position of
you a re in v ited .
th
e
session to an a p p ra isa l of th e
b a rn y a rd m an u re, g reen m an u re an d
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p ast and fu tu re of hom e econom ics
New- m em bersh ip s a re co m in g in o th e r o rg an ic m a tte r in th e soil.
ed u catio n , an d th e n sp e n t th e la s t
and those places alo n g th e lin e n o t T h is decom position process may p ro ­
com pounds
th a t
a re tw o day s in a series of crow ded
b ein g served a re becom ing few er duce o th e r
and few er, b u t little a d v a n ta g e h as eq u a lly as im p o rta n t to g ro w th as gro u p m eetin g s, w h ere h o m em akers
had o p p o rtu n ity to b ru sh u p on th e
been ta k e n of th e o p p o rtu n ity w hich is B I.
la te s t d ev elo p m en ts in th e v ario u s
I m entioned last w eek. T h is o p p o r­
" A p p a re n tly
BI
fu n c tio n s
in
b ran ch es of th e ir profession.
tu n ity w ill n o t be held open in d e fi­ p la n t g ro w th to
s tim u la te
ra p id
Home econom ics h as now become
n ite ly so m ake y o u r in q u irie s e a rly g ro w th of ro o ts a fte r
th ey
have
in o rd e r to have a chance.
s ta rte d . T h is m a te ria l w ould n o t be ed u catio n for hom e a n d fam ily life,
h elp fu l in istim u la tin g th e fo rm a-1 and it is ex p erien cin g th e fa s c in a t­
iun cf ro o ts on v e g e ta tiv e c u ttin g s , in g a d v e n tu re o f re -a p p ra is in g th e
u t m ig h t be h e lp fu l a fte r th e c u t- p ast to d eterm in e w h a t is w o rth y of
causing on to th e fu tu re , said Dr.
inga w ere set in soil.
E dm und S. B ru n n e r of C olum bia
" A p p a re n tly m an y h o rtic u ltu ra l
u n iv e rsity , one of th e p rin cip al
An in d u stry -w id e a tta c t on th e ■i l.ts, v eg etab les a n d flow ers m an - sp eak ers th is year.
.a c tu r e only sm all q u a n titie s of
p roblem of in c re a sin g co n su m p tio n
"T h e age-old concept of th e fam ­
of d a iry p ro d u c ts w as ag reed upon ...is m a te ria l, and on soils low in ily as a c lan d o m in ated by th e fa th ­
activ
ely
d
ecom
posing
o
rg
an
ic
m
a
t­
by O regon’s tw o lead in g d a iry o rg a ­
er a s d ic ta to r, is p a ssin g ,” he p o in t­
n iz a tio n s in jo in t co n v en tio n a t O re­ er th e ir giowrth m ay be g re a tly sti- ed ou t. "In Its place we view th e
u
lated
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
use
o
f
B
I.
F
o
r
gon S tate college. Both th e O regon
fam ily a s th e p rim a ry so cial group
D a iry
M a n u fa c tu re .»
asso ciatio n ibvious reaso n s, from th e sta n d p o in t in a so ciety s triv in g in creasin g ly to
so
il
fe
rtility
,
it
w
ould
be
b
e
tte
r
a n d th e O regon D airy m en ’s asso cia­
ach ie v e d em o cratic ideals. N ever
tio n ag reed to back le g isla tio n for •n com m ercial v eg etab les an d h o rti­ have th e o p p o rtu n itie s been g re a te r
c
u
ltu
ra
l
crops
to
m
a
in
ta
in
a
supply
th i s purpose and both a rra n g e d for
to bu ild a s tro n g and h ap p y fam ily
co m m ittees to w ork o u t d e ta ils o f a if thi3 m a te ria l th ro u g h th e ac tiv e life .”
■ganic
m
a
tte
r
su
p
p
ly
in
th
e
soil
bill to 'be p resen ted a t th e n e x t leg ­
C h an cello r F. M. H u n te r led a d is­
'.a n to depend on th e a d d itio n of
is la tu re .
cussion of th e fu tu re of hom e econo­
11
in
its
com
m
ercial
form
.
T he so-called "Io w a p la n " w as re ­
mics ed u catio n , p a rtic ip a te d in by
"T h e re is a d e fin ite
p o ssib ility
ferred to by bo th o rg a n iz a tio n s a3
c in e d ean s or d ire c to rs of hom e eco­
h
at
BI
m
ay
prove
ex
trem
ely
v
a
l­
b ein g th e m ost p ra c tic a l fo r th is
nom ics from m iddle w estern and
able for use w hen tr a n s p la n tin g
s ta te . It provides for th e ra is in g of
w estern sta te s.
C h an cello r H u n te r
a llo n s p la n ts, even on a com m er-
p ro m o tio n al fu n d s th ro u g h a sm all
declared th a t hom e econom ics ed u ­
ial basis. It is possible th a t by
u n ifo rm assessm en t, sim ila r to th e
catio n h a s p ro g ressed to a place
W a sh in g to n law . b u t is said to be m a k in g p la n ts fo r tr a n s p la n tin g in w h ere it now c o n stitu te s e s s e n tia l­
i so lu tio n of BI th e ir g ro w th w ill
sim p ler in a d m in is tra tio n .
ly one of 'th e h u m a n itie s in h ig h e r
In crease in p ro d u ctio n of d a ir y s ta r t m uch m ore q u ick ly w hen th e ed u catio n .
p ro d u cts is c e rta in
to c o n tin u e p la n ts a re set o u i u n d e r field co n d i­
"W e becom e convinced th a t some
sp e a k e rs d eclared , w hich, coupled tions. T h is effect m ig h t la s t u n til of th e so -called p ra c tic a l p re p a ra ­
w ith an a c tu a l d eclin e in p er c a p ita th e n o rm al supply of th e m a te ria l tion for life plays ex a c tly th e sam e
co n su m p tio n of som e p ro d u cts m akes in th e soil becomes effectiv e.
role as th o se su b je c ts an d p ro jects
m ore sales e ffo rt e ssen tial if price
w hich w e now rev ere as classics
collapse is to be avoided, it w as
played for th e people of a n c ie n t
said.
G reece,” said Dr. H u n te r.
B oth o rg a n iz a tio n s also u rg ed
Mrs. E th e l L a th ro p of Jackson
g re a te r fin a n c ia l su p p o rt of th e d a i­
co u n ty re m a in s as p re sid e n t of th e
ry research w ork a t O regon S ta te j
s ta te
hom e
econom ies ex ten sion
college, w here, acco rd in g to reso lu ­
H eavy F e b ru a ry ra in s th ro u g h o u t council, w hich m et in co nnection
tio n s adopted, th e p hysical p la n t of
w ith th e H om e In te re s ts conference.
th e c re a m e ry -la b o ra to ry is in a "d e ­ th e s ta te have a ffo rd ed an o p p o rtu ­
T h is cou n cil aw ard ed
its a n n u a l
n
ity
fo
r
th
e
o
rd
in
a
ry
h
ig
h
w
ay
tr
a
v
­
p lo rab le co n d itio n .” T he p ro d u cers
cash sch o larsh ip to Miss B ette C aro­
eler
to
observe
th
e
a
c
tio
n
of
erosion
u rg ed a d h eren ce to a six -y e a r p lan
th e rs of C orvallis, w ho w as judged
of im p ro v em en t fo r th e d e p a rtm e n t. on a d ja c e n t farm la n d , an d th e e f­
to be th e most w o rth y of such fin a n ­
fectiv
en
ess
of
p
ra
c
tic
e
s
to
co
n
tro
l
T he d airy m en also favored tax es
cial assistan ce an^ong se n io rs p re ­
on b u tte r s u b s titu te s and e lim in atio n excessive ru n -o ff, p o in t o u t th o se
p a rin g fo r hom e econom ics e x te n ­
w
ho
have
been
a
c
tiv
e
in
fu
r
th
e
rin
g
of b u tte r s u b s titu te a d v e rtis in g in
sion w ork.
O regon schools;
opposed recip ro cal soil co n serv atio n m easu res in th is
co u n try .
tr a d e ag re e m e n ts th a t “ low er th e
F ield s th a t have been sum m er fa l­
level of incom e fo r d a iry f a r m e r s ;”
lowed
by th e ro u g h or tra sh y fallow
favored e ffic ie n t fe d e ra l-s ta te
b u t­
te r g ra d in g , a n d
asked
G overnor m ethod, w h erein cro p residues a re
S p rag u e. In m ak in g a p p o in tm e n ts rto left as a p ro te c tiv e su rface m ulch,
th e s ta te board o f h ig h e r ed u catio n , show m uch less ru n -o fi, and conse­
to co n sid er th e n ecessity of a d eq u ate q u en t w ash in g , th a n those w here
clean c u ltiv a tio n w as used. W h ere
rese a rc h w ork.
Close to 200 v o lu n te e r 4-H club
O scar H agg, R eed sv ille, w as e le c t­ c u ltiv a tin g im p lem en ts ran up and
ed p resid en t of th e d a iry m e n , su c­ dow n a slope in stead of crossw ise, lead e rs p a rtic ip a te d in th e six th a n ­
th is n u al lead e rs' co n feren ce a t Oregon
ceeding G eorge F u lle n w id e r,
C a rl­ th e effect Is easily observed
S ta te college. M any o f those a t ­
to n . p resid en t fo r e ig h t years. O th er sp rin g in excessive w ashing.
Soil c o n serv atio n men a re c a llin g te n d in g pro n o u n ced th e th re e -d a y
o fficers a re E. L. P eterso n . N o rth
B end, firs t vice p re s id e n t; J . F. a tte n tio n to th e fa c t th a t ro u g h o r tr a in in g period th e b est in th e h is ­
B onebrake, R oseb u rg ,
second vice tra s h y tilla g e h as th e effect of a f ­ to ry of th is oM vem ent. Some w ere
p re sid e n t, an d R oger W . M orse, O. fo rd in g m illio n s of tin y dam s to a tte n d in g th e ir th ird such co n fer­
catch th e ra in an d h a lt it u n til It ence.
a. C „ se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r.
F u rth e rm o re
H. C. S eym our, s ta te clu b leader,
The m anufacturers elected
An­ sin k s Into th e soil.
drew Tacchella. Portland, president; th e w a te r has easier access to th e ch arg ed th o se who p a rtic ip a te d w ith
U. 3. Long. T illam ook, vice presi­ soil because th e stu b b le, stra w , or th e resp o n sib ility of seein g th a t aa
tra s h
p ro v id es
o p en in g s m any o th e rs as possible o b ta in tb e
d en t: G. H. W ilater. O.S.C., secreta­ o th e r
w hich th e ra in o r snow w ater per b en efit of th e in fo rm a tio n th ey
ry, and F. F. Moser, C orvallis,
co latea b en eath th e su rface.
gain ed a t th e school.
surer.
V IT A M IN B M AY
BE FACTOR IN
PLANT GROWTH
HOME EC. MEETING
BREAKS RECORD AS
1249 JAM CAMPUS
DAIRY GROUPS TO
BACK PROGRAM OF
SALES PROMOTION
RAINS PROVIDE
LESSON IN CONTROL
OF SOIL EROSION
200 4-H CLUB
LEADERS PRAISE
TR A IN IN G COURSE
LOST— O FF OF 193 6 SOIL CON-
se rv atio n pick-up, o ne G oodyea#
sp are tire and w heel, size 6.00x16,
No. S70501371. If found, please no­
FOR SALE— ABOUT 100 ACRES tify
S tan field
Soil
C onservation
28-3p
located on C olum bia riv e r h ig h ­ cam p.
w ay, in clu d in g fine p a stu re lan d of FOR SALE— FOUR COWS AND 150
50 acres, also land s u ita b le fo r hay;
head of ewes. E. E. P u lley , H e r­
d rille d w ell. Also 160 a c res south m iston.
21-tfc
of Irrig o n , 25 to 30 a c re s in a lf a l­
fa; y ear ro u n d sp rin g , p a stu re land. W E BUY. SE L L AND EX C H A N G E
fu rn itu re , m a c h in ery ,
household
B oth good b arg ain s. A. E. M cF ar­
lan d , B oardm an, Ore.
29-3p artic le s. M iller’s T ra d in g P ost, H e r­
m iston.
3 -tfc
FARM FOR SALE — T H E DICK
E.
P.
DODD
—
R
EA
L
ESTA
T E,
Shaw farm n e a r W estlan d .
See
sales, leases, exchanges. In s u r­
J . W. M essner, H erm isto n , O regon.
29-tfc ance— fire, auto m o b ile, accid en t. No­
ta r y public, ex ecu tio n of leg al pa­
FOR SALE OR TR A D E — 15 HEAD pers. H erald office, H erm isto n , O re­
m ules a n d horses, some sm ooth gon.
15-tfc
m outh, 3 's and 4's, broke an d u n ­
T
Y
P
E
W
R
IT
E
R
S
FO
R
SALE
OR
broke ponies
and
sad d le horses;
re n t — E asy term s. T hom pson's
Hoe d rill a n d one disc d rill; 2 p o ta ­
5-tfc
to p la n te rs, one d ig g er. G eorge At- D rug S tore, H erm isto n .
te b u ry , S tan field , Ore.
29-3p
lc a Word • Minimum 20c
NOTICE OF HEARING
W A NT TO R E N T — 15 ACRE PLACE
n e a r H erm isto n . E. O. H u n t, H e r­
m iston.
2 9 -lp
FINAL ACCOUNT
N otice is h ereb y g iven th a t C lara
FOR SALE— 3-YR.-OLD HEIFEiRS,
S. B u rn h am as ex e c u trix of th e last
fresh in M arch. C arl M etteer, % w ill an d te sta m e n t an d of th e e sta te
m ile east of C olum bia school. 29-3p of Jo h n S. B u rn h a m , deceased, has
filed her fin al ac c o u n t in said es­
CHOICE GLAD BULBS— ALL COL- ta te in th e C o u n ty C ourt o f th e S ta te
ors. S u p p ly lim ited , d o n ’t delay. of O regon for U m a tilla C ounty, and
P rice 25c p er dozen p lu s postage. said co u rt has fixed M onday, th e 1st
day of A pril, 1940, a t 2 o’clock p.m.
W rite C. P a u l Moore, A th en a, Ore., of said day, as th e tim e for h e a rin g
Box 63 or p ro n e 741.
29-4c of o bjections to said fin al ac c o u n t
an d th e se ttle m e n t th ereo f. On o r
FOR SALE— '28 CHEV. COUPE; 4- before said day a n y person in te re s t­
section h arro w and 10-ft. disc ed in said e s ta te m ay file o b jectio n s
g ra in drill. S tan field T ra d in g P ost. to said fin al a c c o u n t or to an y item
f and c o n test th e sam e.
2 9 -lp th ereo
D ated F e b ru a ry 29, 1940.
CLARA S. BURNHAM , E x e c u trix
FOR SALE — SIX COWS AND 100
A. S. Cooley,
head of ewes. E. E. P u lley , H erm ­ A tto rn ey fo r E x e c u trix
iston.
29-3c (F eb . 29-M arch 28)
TO TRA D E— IN T ER N A TIO N A L P o ­
ta to p la n te r fo r livestock. H . E.
H anby, H erm isto n .
29-3c
NOTICE OF LAND SALE.
PO U LTRY OLINIC— A T "V igorbilrt”
H a tc h e ry F rid ay , M arch 8. B egins
a t 2:00, b rin g p o u ltry fo r diagnosis.
Coffee and d o u g h n u ts served. 2 9 -lc
R E G IS T E R E D PURElBRED GAITED
sta llio n in service, 3 mi. n o rth an d
1 mi. w est of H erm iston. W ill keep
m ares u n til service.
Jesse S n ead,
R t. 2, H erm isto n .
29-3p
FOR SALE OR TRA D E FOR CAT-
tle — One p a ir 6-yr.-old so rrell
horses, w ell broke.
R ex
Jackson,
R t. 2, H erm isto n , Ore.
28-3p
FO R SALE— LUM BER, SH ING LES,
p lyboard, a t m y resid en ce on B u t­
te r C reek h ig h w ay . K. D. P ierson.
27-3C
LAYING CAGES FOR SALE— ONE
u n it ho ld s 84 hens. W a te r tro u g h ,
feeders, com plete.
G ram m er
an d
B u tterw o o d , U m atilla.
27-3p
FO R SALE— USED W H IT E COTTON
sacks. A ny num ber, 5c each. C his­
holm G rain & Feed Co.
25-tfc
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
th e u n d ersig n ed , S h e riff of U m a til­
la C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e a t an
o rd e r duly m ade a n d e n te re d h erein
by th e C ounty C o u rt of U m a tilla
C ounty, O regon, on th e 2 7 th d ay of
J a n u a ry , 1940, w ill, on th e 9 th day
of M arch, 1940, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to th e
h ig h e st bidder fo r c o n tra c t, a t th e
fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C ounty
C ourt H ouse, P e n d leto n , O regon,
su b je c t to’ a m inim um p rice of
83146.00 th e re fo r, to be paid 20 per
cen t dow n a t d a te of sale a n d b a l­
ance a t $69.91 per m o n th w ith in ­
te re st art th e r a te of 6 per c e n t per
an n u m on th e u n p aid balance, th e
follow ing described parcels of la n d ,
h e re to fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, O re­
gon. acquired fo r d e lin q u e n t taxes,
to -w it:
All Section 1 an d W t4 a n d W (4
SEI4 w est of can al and
W 14
N H ’4 w est of can al Section 13,
T ow nship 4, N o rth
R an g e
27,
EWM
S t4 of Section 13, S outh o f c a n ­
al; All Section 25; All Section
36, T ow nship 5, N o rth R an g e 27,
EWM
NE*4 N W U an d S U NW>4 an d
S14 SW>4 a n d S ’4 NB>4 an d
SE»4 Section 4; N E '4 SE*4 E a st
of h ighw ay, Section 5. T o w n sh ip
3, N o rth Runge 28, EWM
T ax No. 2 as described In Deed
Book 104, P age 363, S ectio n 6,
T o w n sh ip 4. N orth R an g e 28,
EWM and E*4 N E ‘4 and N t4
SF.»4 Section 32;
W(4 NW%
W est of G overnm ent R eserve,
S ection 33-5N-2 8 EWM
R. E. GOAD,
S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty.
(F eb . 8-M arch 7)
Provide Your
Chicks and
Poults
With Steady Even
Warmth
Burn
Gasco 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!
Inland
Cooperative
• PAINTING
• PAPERING
• KALSOMINING
— Spray Painting and Signs —
Anything • Anywhere - Anytime
All W o rk G u aran teed - E stim a te s
FREE
BERT MICHEL
H erm isto n , Ore.
P h o n e 131
BERT
Q U IC K
E LE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR
MOTOR SERV IC E
P h o n e 3381
H erm isto n
C. A. B I N D E R
PLUMBING
C all T um -A -L uni - P hone 3132
U m atilla, O regon
J. V. VILLERMOURE
E LEC TRICA L
P hone 3821
SERV ICE
H erm isto n
,<r
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
G eneral D e n tistry
X -R ay and D iagnosis
B ank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
S u n d ay A Eve. by A ppointm ent
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
O ffice: 2 blocks E of post office
O ffice h o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1:30 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 ¿GOHOisY
"NJO matter how small your crop acreage—you w ill
1 ’ want to com e in and get fuil information on this
new John D eere tractor built for market growers
and small-acreago farmers. Its eng.
is of sim ple,
2-cylinder design . Ito operating coats are amaz­
in g ly low. M any owners u se on ly 5 or 6 gallons of
fuel for a full 10-hour d i / ’e work.
On small acreages, it is the o n ly power 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 ell, the price of
the tractor and •»"•’ipment is within reach of every
pocketbook.
Everyone should see this new John Deera—-the
o n ly way to really appreciate its easy handling, its
compact design, and its flexibility, is to come ir.—
g e t th e le e l of th e wheel.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Store» in Arlington, Heppner, W alls Walla and Athena.
PENDLETON • PHONE 518
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PH YSICIA N & SURGEON
OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS
4
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 ours by A p p o in tm en t
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
P hone 3151
H erm iston
Peterson & Peterson
A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW
U. S. N atio n al B ank B u ild in g
P ra c tic e in S ta te A Fed. C o u rts
P en d leto n , Oregon
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
H erm iston, Oregon
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