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THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937 .- AGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION 4 MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER COLUMBIA PARK CLEANUP PLANNED Turkey Growers Will Meet. County Council. cancy caused by the resignation of the Chaplain who had moved to Washington. Barbara Thomas of Salem is visit ing her grandparentns, Mr. and Mrs. George Sale. The Boardman high school boya played their first baseball game of the season Tuesday afternoon with Arlington winning the game. ♦ ♦ IRRIGON FOR SALE—24 DODGE COUPE. first class shape. Cash $80. Brown s Garage, Stanfield, Ore. J. C. Prukop, owner. 31-3tp FORD "A” 1931; FINE CONDITION Sport Coupe, rumble seat. Terms. Mrs. Bessie Strader, Irrigon, Ore gon. 32-3tp BRONZE TURKEY EGGS FOR Sale after April 20th. Kelley & Boynton, Hermiston, Ore. 32-3tc County Council date has been set By MRS. W. C. ISOM for April 10, in the Stanfield Grange WEANERS ♦ PUREBRED DUROC hall. The meeting will open at 10 | For Sale. Stella Paulson. Irrigon, Mrs. Pierce, who has been visit- -- a. m., with a pot luck dinner served ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Oregon The ladies of the Farm Bureau 32-3tp at noon. All grangers and grange Slaughter returned to her home in ---------- Auxiliary are planning an all day Portland the last of the week. FOR RENT — FOUR ROOM HOUSE. officers should be there. meeting for Friday, April 16th, at Mrs. Bessie Wisdom left Saturday j Good screened porch; first house which time they will clean the park for Portland where she will make on road north Rohrman Garage; 80 grounds. Anyone interested Is asked her home with her son Bishop Wis to attend and bring shovels, ham | dom, who is employed in the rail rods from Hermiston, G. Massen- gale. 32-3tp I road shop. mers and any other equipment usa Mrs. Fred Reiks is ill at the home ble in the cleanup. Shrubs and 1000 I of her daughter Mrs. Ward, near WANTED—WHITE DRAKE. VERL CORVALLIS—More than flowers will be planted and ladies Farrens, Westland District. Her- 10 to Umatilla. Oregon boys and girls from are asked to bring any cuttings they Mrs. Shalton, who has been liv 32?ltp miston. Ore. 18 years old are expected to attend ing with her sister, Mrs. Wisdom have which can be used for this pur- State the forty-seventh annual has moved to the home of her daugh- FOR SALE ONE BROOD SOW pose. A pot lunck dinner will be Christian Endeavor convention for ter Mrs. Gladys Moser, near Uma- One brood sow with 7 pigs. Mrs. served at noon. The Westland Grange Home Eco which Corvallis and Oregon Stata tilla. nomics club will meet at the Grange Mrs. Stella Paulson left for Port- Sadie Becker, 1 mi. west of Irrigon, college will be hosts April 15 to 18. land Sunday afternoon. Rt. 2, Box 74. 33-ltp Carrot Seed Ready. hall Wednesday, April 14th, to have Many of the sessions will be held Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McCoy took a general clean-up of the hall and Free carrot seed is available at their small daughter LaVonne to FOR SALE—FRESH COWS; HAY on the college campus. the assistant county agent’s office all ladies are asked to bring a pot and large Bronze turkey eggs. A. Registrations are coming in fast, Pendleton Monday to consult an ear for farmers who desire to raise car luck dinner dish and cleaning equip with the largest delegations so far specialist. C. Swarner, Hermiston. 31-3tc H. D. Rutledge made a trip to ment. At the last meeting of the rots for the Smith Canning company from Tillamook, Grande Ronde and Portland Saturday. FOR SALE — 2 JERSEY COWS, at Pendleton. The price for the club a $15 scholarship was voted to Lincoln county unions. Oregon has Mrs. Chas. Vanderlinde is ill at Fresh April; 1 saddle horse and carrots will be $10 per ton. Mr. the most outstanding girl in home 500 Christian Endeavor societies, the home of her parents, Mr. and saddle; household goods, including Crosby coal oil refrigerator, 3 miles Pierson has on hand enough seed economics. This went to Joyce Mc- with a total of more than 10,000 Mrs. Elroy Lamoreaux. Rev. Crawford went to Sunnyside, east of Stanfield. Purl N. Stephen for fifteen acres and any farmer Culley. The grange scholarship of members, and each society is a mem Wn., to a fellowship meeting Mon- son. 31-3tp who wants to plant a half acre or $15 went to Bob Jackson. ber of one of the 18 unions into day. I AM IN THE MARKET AGAIN more may have the seed by calling Harvey Warner and Roy Bedwell which the state is divided. for wool as soon as sheared. at his office. The delegates will be housed in hauled ties for fuel for the church Monday and Tuesday. Would like to talk to former custo private homes in Corvallis, Albany Mr. Jones of Ukiah has been elec- TO THE MEMBERS OF THE and Philomath, according to Mrs. ted as superintendent of the Irrigon mers and farmers who will have wool this spring. E. P. Dodd, Her- UMATILLA PROJECT FARM O. M. Locke, Corvallis, placement schools. The board met Tuesday 32-3tc miston. (Continued from Page 1) chairman, and arrangements are be evening. BUREAU. Mrs. Lyle Eddy had her two sis- and also a club member. Arilda Fos- ing made for the women’s groups of ters as house guests over the week FOR SALE—16 HEAD JERSEY The annual payment of $1.00 per ter, was elected president, Marion three churches to serve meals to the end. cows; 30 stands of bees and sup member was due March 1st, and if Ott, vice president, and Robert Pier visitors. Mrs. Bessie Wilson of La Grande plies. Mrs. Jessie Mitchell, Board- it remains unpaid will become de son, secretary. A new member, Al- 31-3tp Six major contests are planned normal spent the week end with her man. Ore. linquent after 60 days. To be en mother Mrs. Nora Wilson. Schipp, was added at the last bert for the convention, with prizes for WANTED — CAR LOAD OF HEAVY titled to deal with the Farm Bureau Robert Smith is able to be out Co-operative, Grange Co-operative meeting and their program of work individuals, societies and unions. In again after his recent illness. Mrs. springers; Jerseys or Guernseys and Cooperative Service Station, has been made out for 1937. the oratorical contest speakers may Smith, who is teaching at Pine City, preferred. Leave word at Co-op. you must be in good standing in the choose a topic from the general con spent the week end at home. Store or County Agent’s office. Lyle New Projects Introduced. Umatilla Project Farm Bureau, or Miss Lola Berry of The Dalles vis- "Thy Kingdom ited relatives over Sunday. 32-3tp Tilden, Hermiston. some other farm organization. The Several boys and girls have ex- vention theme, funds thus collected are used for pressed interest in one or more at Come,” as it applies to the home, Emmett McCoy is sufficiently 1m- various things of community benefit. nation and proved to be able to leave the hos PORTLAND PROPERTY & WILLA- the crops projects which consist school, community, mette Valley lands and also stock C. M. JACKSON, Sec. of a corn project grown for grain, world, and the winners on each of pital for the home of his daughter, ranches in Eastern Oregon, to trade Mrs. Jay Berry, in The Dalles. the five topics will speak before the seed, or silage; a potato project Delpha Markham, David Rand and for farms in this irrigated belt E. 30-tfc grown for seed, family, or commer separate sessions of the convention. Dolores Browning were pupils ab P. Dodd, Hermiston. A big event of the convention will sent from school the past week due FOR RENT—LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- cial use. A vegetable garden project to illness. ing rooms; Garage: 2 roomed cab consists of the growing of five vari be the parade, in which a state-wide Mrs. B. P. Rand and two sons eties of vegetables for home use or flag race now in progress will de spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. ins, furnished. H. E. Hanby, Her miston. 27-tfc termine the positions of the unions. James Warner. Interest is growing in the dairy inarket; a seed project, or special Songs, regalia, marching, banners and Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Graybeal are Buy Your Farm Now. business in this area, states J. T. crop, grown for seed purposes which and floats will be considered in the the parents of a 7 12 pound baby Now is the time to buy land at Pierson, assistant county agent, and will include wheat, oats, barley, rye, judging. Floats may not cost more birl born Sunday at the Hermiston snap prices. Come and look at these particularly is interest growing in vetch, clover or alfalfa. The forage than $3.00 and must emphasize some General hospital. the misfortune to very desirable home tracts— Ed Adams had. crop project consists of the grow the desire of dairymen to select Ten acres, good soil, fair build phase of the convention theme. Priz have his trallor wrecked when a their seed stock from herds where ing of one to five of any forage for es will also be awarded for registra Walla Walla car ran into it while ings, all improved. Only $850. i Twenty Acres. Good soil, ready the quality has been proven by tests hay, grain, feed, silage, or pasture. tions of 10 or more, provided they he was parked at the side of the for crop. Good five room plastered The minimum requirements on highway rast of town Friday, No made by the Umatilla-Morrow Dai are in the mail not later than April house. Price $1200. one was injured. ry Herd Improvement association. corn is 1-8 of an acre, the most de- 7. Fifteen Acres. Good house, sever- E. A. Stevens is spending a sirable units would be from one to More farmers are manifesting a al buildings, berries, fruit trees, A contest for posters advertising few days with his family. practical study of the benefits to be five acres. The minimum require the envention and its theme will be Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were good location. $1100. Forty Acres. Good house, base gained by having good cows and ments for the potato project is 1-8 another feature, with a union prize dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ment, sheep fenced, running water maintaining a good herd by testing of an acre, the suggested unit one offered for the best group of pos Kendler Sunday evening. Miss Leol Benefiel from Califor year round. Only $1700. for good producers and weeding out to five acres. A vegetable garden ters and for individuals. Three acre tract, house, good gar nia arrived here Monday for a brief should consist of at least 600 square den soil, close in. $750. the boarder class. They are also Fach union is also entitled to en visit with relatives. J. J. Wells and son of Heppner making better preparation for feed feet and up to 1-4 acre. The seed ter one playlet In the high school E. P. Dodd — Hermiston, Ore. 31-tfc and pastures and the general care project requirements is one to five and intermediate drama contest, in were business visitors in this vicin- ity Friday. acres for irrigated section and 10 to of their stock. which judging will be based on ste Mr. Pierscn says this is an excel- 0 eres for dry land. The forage wardship appeal, interpretation and Call for Warrants. one to five project requirements lent region tor dairying and if vr- costumes. Plays are limited to five School Districts No. 26-51, Mor- perly carried on will lead to very acres being more desirable. characters and 15 minutes presen row and Umatilla county, are call- Records will he kept on the labor successful farming here. Bob Town tation time. Awards for the ora ing all warrants issued during 1934 send, herd tester for the association, Involved in preparing the land, cul torical and dramatic contests in and a few issued in 1935, up to and has compiled the following report tivating. and harvesting of the clude full and half scholarships to FOR SALE—ONE GRADE JERSEY including No. 229. Interest ceased for March. 1937, which has just crops. It will also be necessary to the summer conference camp. cow. Tested. Four years old. J. R. February 20th, 1937. Payable at estimate the amount of water used 33-3tp First National Bank at Pendleton, been completed: Jordan. Echo, Ore. Of the 2 2 standard herds on test, In irrigating the crops and a record - • • • • ... ... • • ... • • • ... • • WEANER PIGS — NOW READY. Oregon. there were 280 cows tested during of the production in terms of yields Chester Whites. Guy Cronk, Her MRS. BERNICE WATTENBURGER, and the number of animals pastured the month. The average produc District Clerk, records miston, Ore. 33-3tp tion per cow for the month was 592 must also be kept. These Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Spring and Echo, Oregon. of time should not take a great deal pounds milk and 22.3 pounds but Mrs. Spring’s sister, Mrs. Dewees LIFE COMPANIONS — OUR DIGNI- memher I on the part of the 4-H club and Mrs. Atkinson of Portland were terfat. High herd honors in the 1 fied method assures happiness. No Land Sale Notice. to 12 cow class go to James Duncan because special sheets will be dis Sunday guests at the Faler home. names published. Write for particu They are off on a two month’s va club tributed among the various NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that of Adams. His herd of 11 grade and cation and plan on going to the east- lars. Eureka Club, 1233 SW Hall. the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil- registered Guernseys averages 573.2 members simplifyinng the method of I CI I . and return by way of SUJlcS 33-3tp Portland. Oregon. | Canada. | la County. Oregon, by virtue of an pounds milk and 32.8 pounds butter keeping accurate records. Mrs. Ray Barlow and son Berle of CLEAR HERMISTON HOUSE TO order duly made and entered here Another project closely connected fat. High herd honors in the 12 to Eugene, who have been visiting here I with crops is that of the identifica exchange for Portland property. in by the County Court of Umatilla 20 cow class go to F. A. Baker of for a week, returned home Wednes Stanfield. His herd of 18 grade tion of weeds. This will be carried day, accompanied by Mildred Allan. J. M. Biggs, 222 8. W. Fourth, Port- i County, Oregon, on the 5th day of 33-ltp April, 1937, will, on the 8th day of Glen Macken was Oaken home land, Ore. and registered Jerseys produced in connection with the crops pro May, 1937, at the hour of ten 609.3 pounds milk and 29.8 pounds jects in an effort to make a survey from the hospital Monday but may THE BUILDING be confined to his home for some FOR SALE o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the butterfat per cow. In the 20 cow | of the entire West Umatilla area. time. North of the Osborn Apartments, and over class, honors go to Dell In order that a complete survey of W. A. Price returned home Mon now being used as the Pilgrim Holi highest bidder for cash in hand, at the front door of the Umatilla Coun- Christley of Hermiston. His herd the West Umatilla area may be day after several weeks in Portland. ness church Reasonable. Mrs. An ty Court House. Pendleton, Oregon, of 30 grade and registered Jerseys made it is necessary that 25 or 30 He left his father improved in tone Soneson, Hermiston. 33-3tp subject to a minimum price of $40.- produced an average of 575.2 boys and girls enroll in this weed health. The Sunday school hour has been pounds milk and 26.3 pounds but- project, Boys and girls may enter set for eleven o'clock for April 11th, FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR 100 therefor, to be paid In cash, at and carry this as a special 4-H club to give those who care to visit a terfat. stock—hay stacker with cable and the time of sale, the following de The high cow for the month was project if they do not have the land 4-H club exhibit from New York, a fork, mower, plow and rake. Mrs. scribed parcel of land, heretofore by Is being shown at a grade Holstein. 3 year old, owned available for the production of a chance to do so. It Tom Stewart, Columbia district. Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired the school house. by Nick Faler of Boardman. She forage crop. In addition to the reg- Hermiston. 33-3tp [for delinquent taxes, to-wit: meeting will be The Missionary SW* of SW* Section 23, Town produced 1519 pounds milk and 72 9 ular prizes given to those carrying | at the home of „ Messenger Thurs- FURNISHED APART- ship 5. North Range 29. EWM., pounds butterfat. The second high the regular crop projects, prizes will day. April 29th. A pot luck dinner CLEAN ments for Rent—-Also rooms Umatilla County. Oregon. cow In the association was a grade be awarded to every boy and girl will be served at noon each lady to bring a dish at food that starts with R. E. GOAD. Sheriff Jersey owned by Dell Christley. She who participates in the weed pro the first letter in her last name. It Smith’s Apartments, fomerly the Os- 33-1tp of Umatilla County. produced 1267 pounds milk and ject. Special prizes will be award is hoped a good many ladies will be born Apts., Hermiston. ed to the girl and boy turning in present to meet the President of the (April 8-May 6) 58.5 pounds butterfat. ONE RED AND ONE LOST Mrs. DeSpain of One cow made the honor roll, the best record in the weed project. Presbytery and brown Dachshund. Females. Frank H. K. Dean, superintendent of the Pendleton who will be present. rhich is 70 pounds butterfat or 33-ltp Mr. and Mrs. McDermott moved to Leicht. Irrigon, Ore. SUMMONS. experiment station, and Emil Ziv- more during the month. There were Stevens. Wn„ last Thursday, where GOOD USED INCUBATORS FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE no cows listed in class A. which con ney. agent of the Bureau of Plant Mr. McDermott has employment. STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA George Wicklander. H. B. Thom sale; moderately priced. Grange sist of mature cows making over 60 Industry, will assist the assistant TILLA COUNTY. as and C. A. Tannehill were Hermis 33-3tc Co-op,. Hermiston. pounds of butterfat per month. county agent and club leaders in ton business visitors Tuesday. progress of the crop* project* the There was one cow in class B. which Boardman Grangers who attended Charles A. Peterson. Plaintiff, vs. survey. Pomona Grange Saturday at Rhea ’VIGOR BILT” CHICKS — ORDER William Cimon, Defendant. consist of 4 pear olds making over and the weed eradication now for April and May. Leghorn TO WILLIAM CIMON, DEFEN- 45 pounds butterfat. Three cows In The Umatilla I oject Farm Bureau Creek were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tan nehill, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Baker, sexed and unsexed; cockerel«; New DANT ABOVE NAMED: class C. which consist of 3 year olds and all grange shoulds should en- Mr. and Mrs. I. Skovbo and daugh IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Hampshire Reds; R. I. Reds; Barred making over 40 pounds butterfat. courage the crop and weed projects ter France«, Mr«. Dori» Lilly, Mr*. Rocks. Buy “Vigorbilt” for profit. OF OREGON, you are hereby requi in their com- among boys and girls Mabel Allen. Mrs. Ella Shell, Mr«. Three cows in class D. which con red to appear and answer the com Edith Hendrick. Mrs. G. Wickland- Custom hatching, turkey and chick plaint of the plaintiff filed against sist of 2 year olds making 35 pounds munitte*. en eggs. "Vigorbilt ” Hatchery. Paul Smith you In the above entitled cause Other projects such as sheep and er, Mrs. G. McCutchen, butterfat. and Ed Souder*. Phone 661, Hermiston, Ore. 33-3tp within four weeks of the date of the One cow was sold to the butcher poultry are being organized. If In C. A. Tannehill gave a report on first publication of • his summons, Mrs. Doris BARGAIN—80 ACRES ADJOINING namely on or before Thursday, the because she proved unprofitable. sufficient numbers are available for the Greenfield Grange; Lilly won second place in giving the Three other cattle were sold for a club, those interested will be car City of Hermiston, or will trade 22nd day of April, 1937; and you of Pomona; Mrs. Mabel Al will take notice that If you fall to breeding purposes. A substantial list ried as individual clubs Two ad- charges len was elected alternate to the for equity In Portland house. 1003 appear and answer said complaint, of dairy cows has been recorded at ditional dairy clubs will be orga- State Grange to be held June 8th at Guardian Bldg., Portland, Oregon. or otherwise plead thereto within the assistant county agent’s office nized this week for their second The Dalles. Ore.: Mrs. W A. Baker 33-2tp said time, the plaintiff, for want was elected Chaplain to fill the va- thereof, will take judgment against "for sale.” year. A meeting of all turkey breeders has been called by John Jendrzejew- ski, president of the board, for Sat urday, April 10th, at 8:00 p. m. in the Assistant County Agent Pier son's office. The meeting has been called for the purpose of arranging for disposing of breeding stock. Any one interested is invited to be pres ent at this meeting. MANY TO ATTEND C. E. CONVENTION WESTLAND H.E. CLUB WILL CLEANHALL CLUB PROJECTS DEVELOPED DAIRYMEN SEEK HERD IMPROVEMENT WANT ADS BOARDMAN you for the sum of $345.00 and in terest thereon, and for the coats and disbursement* of this action; an or der of the court for the sale of the following described real property in Umatilla County, Oregon: The Northeast Quarter (NEY ) of Sec tion Twenty-One (21) in Township Three (3) South, Range Thirty-One (31), E.W.M., containing 160 acres more or less, attached in this action, to satisfy the judgment that may be obtained by the plaintiff against the defendant. This summons is published pursu ant to an order made by Hon. C. L. Sweek, Judge of the above entitled court, dated the 22nd day of March, 1937. The first publication of this summons will be made on Thursday the 25th day of March, 1937, and the last publication on Thursday the 22nd day of April, 1937, and will be published for four consecutive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper published weekly at Her- miston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Dated this the 22nd day of March, 1937. PETERSON & PETERSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and post office Address: Pendleton, Oregon. (March 25-Aprll 22) TAKEN UP NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I have taken up and have kept for about seven days at my ranch one mile southwest of Hermiston, the follow ing described animal: One dun colored mare mule, good sized. Said animal will be sold, unless redeemed, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on the 10th day of April, 1937, at the above described ranch at 10:00 o’clock A. M. Dated at Hermiston on this 25th day of March, 1937. Signed S. L. Carson, Hermiston, Ore. (March 25 - April 8) Get Your Lumber, Cement and Nails at Wholesale Prices by Ordering from J. C, HOSKINS, Stanfield, Ore. Phone 28F4 W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Phone 9-J Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 2S-J Sunday and Evenings by Appointment FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Inter-INSURANCE Exchange C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent All Kinds of Auto and Truck Insurance Hermiston Oregon WATCH CLOCK REPAIRING A. W. BEHRMAN WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON RADIO NOISE ELIMINATED FOR PARTICULARS SEE Radio Louie DR A. E MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to $ Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxll iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. V. R. “Bob” RUNNION AUCTIONEER FARM SALES AND LIVE STOCK A SPECIALTY Make Dates at My Expense Heppner, Oregon Phone 452 Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON & PETERSON i ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. National Bank Building : Practice in State & Federal Courts ♦ Pendleton, Ore. DR F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office Hours: Other 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hour* by 2 to 5 P.M. Appointment Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-I aw Hermiston - Oregon