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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1937. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION ji M E SSAG E TO EVERY M EM BER. sm all proportion of th e goods dis trib u ted , m an u factu red com m odities valued at $3,500,000 for d istrib u tion th ro u g h re ta il cooperatives. B ritish cooperatives dw arfed the co n tin en tal cooperatives in term s of volume b ut the p ercentage gains were slig h tly behind those in the Scandinavian co u n tries w here the m ovem ent is much younger A m em bership gain of 330,000 was re ported. T his b rin g s to tal m em ber ship in B ritish co-ops to 7,815f000. Business increased $70,000,000 plac ing th e to ta l business for 193 6 at $1,17 0,000,000. C ooperative leaders w ere g reatly elated a t th e gains w hich far exceeded th e goals set in the five-year plan. ( KLE VIVE AMEKICM ABTOHOBILE ASSOCIATIONS CONTEST BCAM WASHINGTON, N.C. “STANDARD GASOLINE v IS UNSURPASSED” H e re , in 44 word», is th e 1937 re p o rt o f this n a tio n a lly recog- n ire d au to m o tiv e a u th o rity — th e ya rd stic k o f gasoline per producing 1374 pounds of m ilk an d ; CO-OP EDUCATIONAL form ance. 71.4 pounds of b u tte rfa t. T he sec- Y o u c a n 't d o b e tte r th a n follow th e findings o f th e A.A.A. from July 12th to 17th. ond high cow was owned by H. G. Dl RECTORS MEET C ontest B o a rd : 8 to 11 A M 1 - 3 :30 P.M. ¡“Moore of H erm iston, a reg istered 6- “ Result* of extensive tests conducted by th e Con year-old A y rsh ire producing 1422 (Co-op L eague News Service) test Board of th e Am erican A utom obile Associa MON.— Beana Beans tio n on th o nlno N o n -P rem iu m Gasoline* leading In DES MOINES, Iow a— E d u catio n al pounds of m ilk and 66.8 pounds of TUES.— No C anning F ru it-B erries b u tte rfa t. sale* volum e In th e Pacific Coast area substantiate d irecto rs, ed ito rs and p u b licity d i th e sta tem en t of th o Standard O il Com pany of C a li W ED .-B eets - C arrots No C anning Mr. Tow nsend sta te s th a t six recto rs from A m erica's m ajo r consu fo rn ia th a t Standard Gasoline la Unsurpassed.” T H U R .-F ru it - B erries Beans cows w ere sold to th e stock yards m ers cooperatives m et a t G rand No canning AM ER IC A N A U TO M O B ILE ASSOCIATION CONTEST DOARO FR I.-N o ca n n in g W ASHINGTON, D. C. as u n p ro fitab le d u rin g th e m onth View College here, Ju n e 18-20 to No C anning SAT.— Beans a n d wiere replaced by five Jersey survey th e progress of cooperative P lease rem ove all canned goods first-c alf heifers w ith th e hope th a t ed u catio n al a c tiv itie s d u rin g the AERIAL MAPPING now in the cannery. th ey would be an added im prove past year an d to map o ut program s CONTRACT LET HERMISTON CO-OP CANNERY, m ent to th e association. One reg is for th e com ing year. By O. L. B arlow , M anager. tered Jersey bull calf was purchased Convinecd th a t econom ic dem o A erial m appng of farm s in Oregon d u rin g th e m onth to be grow n out cracy, to be effective, m ust be based u n d er th e AAA program will be re for a herd sire. on a com prehensive program of ed u USE OF RAW WOOL sumed soon follow ing th e recent C onsiderable in te re st h as been cation, th e co-op leaders discussed aw ard in g of a c o n tra c t for airp lan e DEMONSTRATION m anifested by d iffe ren t dairym en all m ethods of ed ucation as they a f surveys of G illiam ,. M orrow, S her w ith in th e area in sw eet clover pas fect th e g ro w th of cooperatives. man and Union counties. T he con L. S. H erro n , ed ito r of th e N e tu res. Several of th e m em bers have By G race Bensel tra c t for m apping approxim ately Jacq u elin e M orton and L ilian sta te d th a t th ey have been able to b rask a Union F arm er, an d Oscar 3458 square m iles was aw arded to Geer, S tate Cham pion D em onstration p astu re tw ice th e n um ber of cows Cooley, ed ito r of th e C ooperative the B ru b ak er A erial Surveys of Team in Home Econom ics a t tiw* on sw eet clover as has been th e cus B uilder, discussed th e cooperative P o rtlan d a t a price per square mile s ta te fa ir la st year, w ill accom pany tom in th e p ast on n ativ e blue grass. press. C arl H u tch in so n , p resid en t of of approxim ately $2.88 or $9959.04 R ecreatio n Service, Miss H elen Cowgill, sta te club lead T his is one in d icatio n th a t sw eet C ooperative for th e e n tire job. er, to H erm iston S aturday, Ju ly 10, clover p a stu re is fast rep lacin g old I C h arlo tte B. C horp en n in g and Neva The bid of th e B ru b ak er firm blue grass l Boyd of N o rth w e ste rn U niversity, w hen th ey w ill p u t on th e dem on run-dow n alfa lfa and proved to be n ot only th e low est described th e role of rec re atio n in s tra tio n on th e p rep aratio n and use p astu re lands. subm itted in Oregon b ut th e lowest cooperative ed u cation, an d stu d e n ts of raw wool before th e 4-H club from th e N atio n al C ooperative R ec in th e e n tire w estern region. S u r Pomona Grange Meets. m em bers, leaders, and o th e rs a t the veys in C alifornia will cost from A m erican L egion hall. Morrow County Pom ona G range rea tio n School d em o n strated types $2.90 to $3.19 per sq u are m ile, and T his m eeting in d u e s every 4-H w ill m eet a t Irrig o n Sunday. Ju ly of rec re atio n , such as folk gam es in N orth D akota ap proxim ately m eeting a t I an(l dances and plays. club m em ber in th is d istric t as Miss 11, w ith a business $3.75. House in P endleton. U m atilla Coun S tate Aid Commission, p lain tiff, ag a in st John M. Biggs and H elen M. Cowgill has asked all clubs to pre 10:00 a. m „ and picnic in th e af- j D iscussions on cooperative cours- Ground -mapping of te rrito ry not ty, Oregon, I w ill sell at public au c Biggs, his wife, Tum-A-Lum L um A picnic d in n e r w ill be es in public an d p riv ate schools, led se n t a d em onstration team , in order ternoon. tion to th e highest bidder for cash being covered by the ae rial m ethod so much of the follow ing described ber Co., a corporation, F ran k W aug- th a t she m ig h t give constructive served a t noon. T he fifth degree by M erlin M iller of Consum ers Co is u n d er way by the use of ground land as may be necessary to satisfy atnan and H azel W augam an, his criticism on p o in ts of im provem ent. will be exem plified in th e evening o perative A ssociation, w ere followed crews in many of th e counties. The th e sum h ere in afte r set fo rth , to- wife, defendants. R. E. GOAD, S h eriff T he team s w ill fu rn ish th e neces by G reenfield G range of th e Board- by d escrip tio n s of th e w ork of A dult p erm an en t m aps w ill be used in th is w lt: „ , of U m atilla County, Oregon. sary equipm ent for th e ir d em onstra m an and ta b lea u s w ill be aran g ed E d u catio n F o ru m s an d W o rk ers E d C ertain land in Section 16 In and fu tu re years to determ in e per u cation Classes w hich are dev o tin g by th e Irrig o n G range. By J. A. Carney, D eputy. T ow nship 4 N orth- of R ange 28 tion. form ance by farm ers ta k in g p a rt in E ast of th e W illam ette M eridian, C. C. P roebstel, A ttorney in creasin g a tte n tio n to consum ers In th e absence of Miss F rances pro in U m atilla County, Oregon, for P lain tiff, Grange Council Meets. cooperation. T he w ork of th e Co the a g ric u ltu ra l co n serv atio n C linton, the county home dem on th e re being six tra c ts thereof, Pendleton, Oregon. gram . (Ju n e 17 - Ju ly 15) T he U m atilla County G range o p erativ e W om ens’ G uilds, now ac p articu la rly described as follow s: stra tio n agent, J. T. P ierson, assis A erial m apping, w hich was tried T ra c t No. 1: T he N orth H alf ta n t county ag en t, w ill have charge Council w ill m eet Ju ly 10 a t 10:00 tive in th e M idw estern sta te s, was first for th is purpose in Oregon and of th e S outheast Q u arte r of the LAND SALE NOTICE. of th is m eeting. Miss C linton urges o’clock a t Cold S prings G range hall. presented by E lsie Olsen of th e edu N o rth east Q u arte r of th e N o rth W ashington, has been widely ad o p t NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, a ll club m em bers to a tte n d as this A pot luck d in n e r w ill be served at catio n al sta ff of CCA. C ooperative east Q u arte r of said Section 16. youth cam ps in the N o rth e rn S tates ed th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S tates as T ra c t No. 2: The South H alf T h at th e undersigned, S h eriff of is th e first tim e th e cham pion team noon. w ere described by Mrs. G ladys E d a relativ ely ch eap er and im proved of th e S outheast Q u arte r of th e U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e w ill have accom panied Miss Cowgill method of c a rry in g o u t th is im por N o rth east Q u arte r of th e N o rth of an o rder duly made and en tered w ards, d ire c to r of th e F arm ers to H erm iston. ta n t function. east Q u arte r of slid Section 16. herein by th e County C ourt of Uma U nion C ooperative E d u catio n Ser F. B. A U X IL IA R Y T ra c t No. 3: The Southw est tilla County, Oregon, on th e 2 6 th vice; w hile H. W. Smoots of th e Q u arte r of th e N o rth ea st Q u ar day of May, 1937, will, on th e 2 4th W IL L MEET JULY 16 Nowr is a good tim e for Oregon Ohio F arm B ureau C ooperative as M O N T H L Y REPORT te r of th e N o rth ea st Q u arte r of day of July, 1937, a t th e h o u r of 10 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e sociation led a discussion on co n fer farm ers who are co o p eratin g in th e said Section 16. T he F arm B ureau A u x iliary mem a g ric u ltu ra l co n servation program OF DAIRY HERD T ra ct No. 4: The N o rth w est h ig h est b idder for cash in han d , a t ences for cooperative em ployees. bers w ill hold th e n ex t m eeting F ri Q u arte r of the N o rth east Q u ar the fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun O ther speakers on th e conference to check up on th e ir farm in g p rac ty C ourt House, P endleton. Oregon, Ju ly J 6th, w ith Mrs. J. H. Reid, ASSOCIATION day, te r of said Section 16. Mrs. Em m a C hristley, Mrs. N. W. p rogram included G lenn W. T hom p tices and th e ir base acreages to T ra ct No. 5: The N orth H alf subject to a m inim um price of $20 Bloom and Mrs. O rville Dawson a c t son and George Jacobson of M idland m ake su re th a t th ey w ill be able to of th e S outhw est Q u arte r of the th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e Bob T ow nsend, te ste r in charge of ing as hostesses. qu alify for m axim um b en efits u nder N o rth east Q u arte r of said Section tim e of sale, th e follow ing described C ooperative W holesale, Ja ck Mc parcel of land, hereto fo re by Uma th e U m atilla-M orrow D airy Herd Mrs. Wm. M ikesell w as hostess 16. th e 1937 program , according to Im provem ent association, rep o rts for th e m eeting F rid ay , Ju ly 2, as L an ah an , ed u catio n al d irec to r of -the sta te officials of th e AAA. T ra ct No. 6: T he Southw est tilla County, Oregon, acquired for Q u arte r of th e S outhw est Q uar d elin q u en t taxes, to-w it: th a t 32 sta n d a rd m em bers com plet sisted by Mrs. L au ra M orris. Mrs. E vanston C onsum ers Cooperative, E. Lots 24 and 25, Block 11 NE SE Soil dep letin g and soil conserving Jackson H a rr, Mrs. A1 Cable and R. Bowen, g en eral secreta ry of The te r of th e N o rth east Q u arte r of ed the Ju n e m o n th 's test. At the Mrs. B erth a Knox. Mrs. M orris gave H erm iston, in Section 10, T ow n said Section 16, excepting th e re C ooperative L eague of th e U.S.A.. bases have been set for in dividual ship 4, N orth R ange 28, E.W.M. b eginning of th e te stin g year last | a ta lk on th e need of child protec- from the follow ing described farm s in n early all counties now. Gideon E dberg, F ra n k lin Coopera R. E. GOAD. S heriff J a n u a ry th e re w ere only 20 sta n d -j tion. Lois H utchison reported on the tra c t, to -w it: Com m encing «' of U m atilla County. tive Cream ery, and C. A. Olsen, pres- m aking possible an accu rate check th e cen ter of said Section 16 and ard m em bers enrolled in the dairy 4-H club sum m er school and gave a (Ju n e 17-July 15) up on com pliance before it is too ie n t of G rand View- College. ru n n in g thence N orth 417.6 feet; herd im provem ent work. Mr. T n- vocal solo. lote to m ake c e rta in m odifications, th en ce E ast 208.8 feet; thence send sta te s th a t the membe ; ar South 417.6 feet; thence West DEMOCRACIES IN EUROPE SPUR it is pointed out. Such a check up show ing m ore in te re st each i.iontr 208.8 feet to th e point of b eg in W . L. M organ, D. M. D is p a rtic u la rly desirable on d iv e r ning, co n tain in g two acres, more and are w orking o u t Ion -tiau LAST FARM OUTLOOK GROWTH OF COOPERATIVES G eneral D en tistry sion farm s to see th a t th e acreage or less. b reeding program s. He btlieves REPORT ISSUED X-Ray and Diagnosi* d iverted from soil d ep letin g to soil Said sale is m ade u nder execution (Co-op L eague News Service) th a t by so doing, g rea ter r ' : conserving uses is according to the issued out of th e C ircuit C ourt of Bank Bldg. P hene B-J London— S ta tis tic s Ju st compiled w ill be realized from th e fu tu re d u th e S tate of Oregon for U m atilla Residence Phone 26-J CORVALLIS-—'The p u b licatio n of by the In te rn a tio n a l C ooperative Al o rig in al plans of th e grow er. County to me directed in th e case l y en terp rise in th is area. Sunday and E venings by of F. B. Swayze, p la in tiff, vs. Alon D uring th e m onth 4 26 cow; were the repo rt of th e M ilto n -F reew ater liance show a co n tin u ed gro w th of Appointment zo L. Needles and oth ers, d efen d is tric t farm outlook conference consum ers cooperatives in all the tested w ith an average prod .ction d ants. w hich said execution com dem ocratic co u n tries in E urope in of 622.7 pounds m ilk and 27.1 com pletes a series of 20 such reports m ands me to sell so much of said High w hich were the o u tg ro w th of the 1936. pounds b u tte r fa t per cow. land as may be necessary to satisfy Swedish cooperatives boosted the sum due said p la in tiff, to -w it: herd honors in th e 20 or more cows ; series of farm outlook conferences W ATCH - CLOCK the sum of $582.42, and in te rest class went to Dell C hristley o. H er-, sponsored th ro u g h o u t th e sta te by th e ir m em bership by 17,000 d u rin g thereon. 1936 b rin g in g th e to ta l num ber of His herd of 38 registered I the O.S.C. extension service in the W ANTED — SECOND-HAND BATH m iston. REPAIRING D ated Ju n e 30. 1937. m em bers to 5 85,000, rep resen tin g tub. W rite Mrs. Bernice W atten - and grade Jerseys averaged 65 2.3 past tw o years. R. E. GOAD. S h eriff of A. W. BEHRMAN 4 6 -ltc These rep o rts, w hich are avail- more th a n o n e-th ird of th e fam ilies b u rger. Echo, Ore. U m a tilla C o u n tv. Oregon. pounds m ilk and 30.2 pound«; b u t WATCHMAKER aide In th e respective counties, con in Sweden. C ooperative business APRICOTS R IP E NOW — W. T. By J. A. CARNEY. Deputy. te r f a t per cow for th e month. HERMISTON OREGON (Ju ly 8— Aug. 5) s titu te th e most a u th e n tic guide to increased $6,917,000 to to ta l $111, B ray, U m atilla, Ore. 46-2tp H igh herd honors in th e 12 to 20 profitab le farm in g p ractices in each 4 94,000 th e p ast year. cows class goes to C. A. L inder of FOR SALE W EA N ER 1’IGS. C. A. region. The la test rep o rt, for e x C ooperatives in N orw ay Increased NOTICE TO CREDITORS B inder, H erm iston. 4 6 -ltp H erm iston. H is herd of 13 mixed DR. A. E. MARBLE H olsteins. G uernseys and Jerseys am ple, records th e com bined o p in th e ir m em bership 10,000, m aking HAVE WORK HORSE FOR SALE— ions of grow ers and th e specialists the new to ta l 148,000, ap p ro x im ate IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE CHIROPRACTOR average 971-0 pounds m ilk and W eig h t ab o u t 1300 lbs., 10 years Office: 2 blocks east of post office 39.8 pounds b u tte rfa t per cow. High in th e v ario u s fields on th e subjects ly o n e-fo u rth th e n a tio n ’s families. old, price $70. F. W. Lenz, H erm is STATE OF OREGON FOR 44-3tp Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to ( herd honors in the under 12 cows of apple production, fresh prunes, Co-op business Jumped 12.4 per cent ton, Oregon. UMATILLA COUNTY. class goes to Mrs. E dna M ulkins of cannery crops, ch erry production, w ith th e tu rn o v e r of th e reta il co W ANTED— 25 DOZEN LIVE JACK P hone 481 — Hermiston, Ore. sm all fru its, d airy in g , p o u ltry , soil op erativ es to ta lin g $12,400,000. | H erm iston. H er herd of 9 re g iste r rab b its or Cotton Tails. Advise In th e M atter of th e E sta te of ed and grad e G uernseys averaged m anagem ent, and a g ric u ltu ra l eco More th a n 44 per cen t of all th e q u a n tity and price. W illam ette Val- HENRY LEE DEXTER, Deceased. 881.3 pounds m ilk and 39.0 pounds nom ics and m a rk e tin g in th a t d is com m odities han d led th ro u g h coop- ley Kennel, R oute No. 7, Box No. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t Herm iston Host No. 37 e ra tiv e sto res w ere produced in fac- 5O4> ¡'Rlem- Oregon. - c th e undersig n ed has been appointed tric t. b u tte rfa t. Meets first and th ird U nder each section In th is and th e to ries ow ned by th e cooperatives, TWO-WAY PLOW TO TRADE FOR a d m in istra trix of the above en titled T hursday. Legion A uxil High Herds for First Six Months. o th e r rep o rts, th e re is recorded la estate by th e above en title d co u rt good milk cow or heifer. Geo. th e to ta l cooperative production ex F. A. B tk e r of S tanfield holds the iary m eets second and 45-3tp and has qualified as th e law directs. te st av ailab le sta tistics, a sunfm ary ceeding $5,000:000 for th e first Hise, K ennew ick, W n. All persons h av in g claim s against record for th e first six m onths of fo u rth T hursday. of production and m a rk e tin g condi tim e in th e h isto ry of th e N orwe FOR SALE- TEN ACRE HOME. th e said estate are hereby notified th e te stin g year in th e 20 cows or Legion Hall. tions, and recom m endations for th e gian co-ops. income; to present the sam e to me, w ith pro w ith one mile n o rth , m ore class In average pounds of b u t $1700, per vouchers, a t th e office of my a t w ater, plenty shade and F in n ish cooperatives continued to Lewis Pearson. te rfa t produced per cow. H is herd future. 43-3tp torney, A. C. M cIntyre, in th e Um a push ahead. T he progressive socie of 23 reg istered and grad e Jerseys tilla County C ourt House, P en d le ties, O.T.K., added 8,000 new mem HEMSTITCHING, BUTTON HOLES, ton, Oregon, w ith in six m onths of averaged 170.8 pounds b u tte rfa t. FORRESTER TAKES B uttons; Silk hosiery m ending. th e d ate of the first p u b licatio n of bers, b rin g in g th e to ta l m em bership N uA rt Shays, 222 E ast Court, P en T he second hig h herd w as owned by th is notice, w hich is th e 17th day of OSTEOPATHIC to 273,000. One hu n d red and th ir dleton, Ore. C. A. Lynch of H erm iston w ith 44 OSC POSITION 43-3tc Ju n e. 1937. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ty-six new sto res were opened and registered and grade H olsteins aver MINNIE MC FARLAND, FOR S A L E 200 ELEV EN W EEK R eg u lar sports business rose 12 per cen t to a new ag in g 167.2 pounds b u tte rfa t per A d m in istra trix of th e E state CORVALLIS OSBORN APARTMBNT8 old W hite L eghorn pullets, cheap. of H enry Lee Dexter, Deceas $30,000,000. In q u ire Connor's Cash Store. 45-3tc cow. B. B. E astrld g e of Pendleton , newg from Oregon S tate college will h igh of m ore th a n ed. holds the hig h honors in th e 12 to again be av ailab le to w eekly papers T u rn o v er of th e C ooperative W hole FURNISHED OR U N FURNISHED A. C. M cIntyre, A ttorney, 20 cows class. H is mixed herd of not served by press associations, sale O.T.K. gained 27 per cent and housekeeping rooms for ren t. ’endleton, Oregon. PETERSON & PETERSON 15 registered H olsteins and G uern w ith th e ap p o in tm en t of an a th le tic is now over $5,000,000. S tatistic s Rooms to le t by th e n ig h t or week (Ju n e 1 0 -Ju ly 8) ATTORNEYS AT LAW seys averaged 159.1 pounds b u tter- publicity d irecto r by th e A ssociated are n ot yet av a ila b le for th e n eu tral C a rter A partm ents, H erm iston. 43-3tp U. S. N atio n al Bank B uilding fa t per cow, follow ing closely in th is S tu d en ts a t th e college. J. W. (B ud) cooperatives a ffilia te d w ith S.O.K. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE sam e class is th e herd owned by L. F o rrester. J r., form erly of M arsh w hich rep o rted P ra ctice In S tate & F ederal C ourts 252,000 mem bers W ANTED DAY OLD CALVES TO On th e 17th day of Ju ly . 1937, at W. Owens of P endleton. H is 20 field and more recen tly m an ag in g and $42,000,000 business in 1935. Pendleton, Ore. raise for veal. M ary F arren s, th e hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at th e 43-3tp fro n t door of th e County C ourt registered H olstein and G uernseys ed ito r of th e P endleton E ast Orego C zechoslovakian co-ops came th ru H erm iston. averaged 156.8 pounds b u tte rfa t n ian , has been appointed to th e po a year of ‘'stru g g le and progress” ACCOUNTING AND TYPING. Phone House in P endleton, U m atilla Coun ty. Oregon, 1 will sell a t au ctio n to per cow. W. R. Coppock of Adams sition by th e DR. F. B. BELT A th letic A ctivities w ith a 12.8 per cent Increase In bus 22M, H erm iston. 41-tfc th e h ighest bidder for cash, th e fol PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON holds the record in th e 12 cows or board. iness and 18 per cen t gain In pro low ing described real p roperty Office Hours: Other u n d er class. H is 8 registered G uern F o rre ste r is a form er stu d e n t at duction. T he business of th e co-op APRICOTS R IPE JULY 8 TO 25; situ ated in U m atilla C ounty, Ore 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by H alf ton lo ts 3c: small orders, gon, to -w it: seys averaged 177 6 pounds b u tte r Oregon S tate, who la te r worked In w holesale to talled $7,800,000. Re 3 to 5 P.M. Appointment 3*4c. B ring boxes and pick. E d Lots 6, 7, and 8, in Block fa t per cow for th e firs t six m onths. th e apo rts d ep a rtm en t of th e P o rt ta il co-ops a ffilia te d w ith th e cen m onds O rchard. 2 miles west of Rea. 713 — PHONE — Office 733 10, N ew port's A ddition to the » » » _______ 4 5-3tp Second honors In th is class goes to land O regonian before going to P e n tra l union rep o rted a m em bership of U m atilla. City of H erm iston, U m atilla 381.319 and business totaling $35,- L. C. Dyer of H erm iston whose herd dleton. In ad d itio n to looking a f NOTICE OF SH ERIFFS SALE. County, Oregon. W. J. WARNER te r th e a th le tic new* he will also 000,000. of * registered Jerseys averaged Said sale la made under execution The Cooperative W holesale Socie handle m uch of th e ed itin g of th e OF HEAL PROPERTY Issued out of the Circuit Court of 1«7.7 pounds of b u tte rfa t per cow. Oregon S ta te M onthly, official alum ty of France boosted Its business Attomey-at-Law Notice Is hereby given that on the the State of Oregon for U m atilla The high cow for the month waa nl p ublicatio n , and w ill serve as ad 13.4 per cent to a total of $58,000,- tth day of August, 1937, at 11:00 County, to me directed In the cnee Hermiston - Oregon The French cooperatives, o'clock a. m of said day, at the of State of Oregon, represented and owned by Dell Chrlatley of Hermis- viser to th e business ataffs of o th e r 000. acting by World War Veteran*’ which have hitherto produced a very front door of the County Court taa. a 7-year-old reglatered Jersey college publication*. C A N N IN G SCHEDULE STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA WANT ADS D r . A . C . W illc u t t