THURSDAY, AUGUST 19. 1937.
THE HERMISTON HERALD.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
Jl
MESSAGE
C A N N IN G SCHEDULE
TO EV E R Y
M EMBER.
I
H E R M IS T O N
O r e g o n
PAGE FIV »
DON'T SPEND YOUR WEEK-END TRIPS
CHANGING TIRES
Let Us Put On
Clubbers to Pendleton.
Farm Bureau Auxiliary.
A group of 4-H club boys and
g irls left T hursday m orning in com
8 to 11 A.M. 1 - 3:30 P.M. pany w ith Ja y T. Pierson, assista n t
county ag en t, for P endleton an d the
MON.— Tomatoes
Corn
a n n u a l 4-H club day program . Some
Beans
TUES.— F ru it
of th e group w ill rem ain over u n til
Corn
W ED.— Tom atoes
F rid ay to atten d th e an n u al ram
sale. The delegation included Jam es
F ru it
THURS.— B eans
B arber of S tanfield, Otho and
Corn
F R I.— T om atoes
Floyd W h itse tt, Bill Corpe, H arry
No C anning Lewis, Eugene, R ich ard and Jim
SAT.— Beans
P lease cooperate by rem oving Rugg, Joe Cooney, Bob Jackson,
K enneth Bensel, Leo Rueber, Chas.
your canned goods a t once.
Kik, H enry Som m erer Jr., Lois,
Iren e and W ilb u r H unt.
Mrs. W. B. F o ster w ill be c h a ir
m an of th e com m ittee for th e next
F arm B ureau
A u x iliary
m eeting
F rid ay , A ugust 20th. a t the club
house in Columbia p ark . O ther mem
bers of th e com m ittee w ere Mrs. E l
m er R yland, Mrs. J. Jendrzejew ski
an d Mrs. B. H utchison.
T he F arm B ureau A uxiliary will
m eet F rid ay , A ugust 20th, in the
club house in Columbia p ark w ith
Mrs. E lm er R yland, Mrs. J. Jen d rze
jew ski, and Mrs. B axter H utchison
as hostesses.
H. F. L indner, five m iles n o rth of
tow n, has th resh ed his alfalfa seed,
and from ten acres he harvested
2000 pounds of good clean seed.
T heodore K rau se of S tanfield did
the th re sh in g and has moved to
Mrs. G retcheji P u rd y ’s place to
th resh 25 acres, and will then go to
th e W. E nglish place for eight acres
more. T his seed crop is all on ad
jo in in g ranches. The price of seed
now ranges upw ard from 30 cents
a pound. L indner says he paid for
th e land on w hich he grew the seed
w ith th is one crop. Before com ing
here he had been engaged in seed
production.
COLUMBUS. Ohio (C L N S)— W ith
business n early a m illion and a half
dollars g re a te r th a n th e sam e per
iod last year, the Ohio F arm B ureau
C ooperative association finished its
first six m onths of 1937 w ith a vol
um e of $4,416,719. T his was a gain
of 50.1 per cent over sales for the
firs t h alf of la st y ear w hen $2,941,-
656 w o rth of com m odities, th e rec
ord volum e a t th a t tim e, checked
th ro u g h th e Colum bus office.
The Ohio Farm B ureau Co-op as
sociation
serves
79 county-w ide
farm b u reau co-ops in th e state. In
1936 th e co-op w holesale rolled up
a to ta l business of ...6,781,000.
4-H CLUB NEWS
Beef Fattening Trials Made.
From August 23 to 28
U.S.R0YA1S
W o rfd -F a m o u s for
OHIO CO-OP BUSINESS
UP 50 PER CENT
Farm Bureau Auxiliary.
NOTICE TO CREDIT UNION
MEMBERS.
All m em bers are requested to
leave th e ir pass books w ith Mrs.
H enderson a t th e F arm B ureau Co
o p erative for au d it purposes, not la
te r th a n Monday, A ugust 23rd.
E. H. DUNNING, S ecretary.
CO-OP. SURVEY
NEARLY COMPLETED
Alfalfa Seed Threshed.
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By GRACE BENSEL.
DALLAS— F a tte n in g livestock on
irrig ate d p astu re may develop into
one of th e im p o rta n t farm e n te rp ri
ses in th e W illam ette valley, if t r i
als conducted on v ario u s farm s in
Polk co unty are an in d icatio n , be
lieves County A gent W. C. L eth. It
is not unreasonable, he says, to ex
pect a production of 1000 pounds of
beef per acre from good, w ell-m an-
aged irrig a te d ladino p astu re, w hich
based on m ark et prices for beef th is
season, would m ean a re tu rn of from
$50 to $90 an acre.
C onsidering
th e fact th a t very little is involved
in a beef production program , this
would be considered a satisfacto ry
income, he says.
The ever busy H appy H our Cook
W ith field w ork alm ost com plet ing club met A ugust 12, at the
C om m unity H all in U m atilla, and
ed, facts obtained about the n o rth ag ain A ugust 17, on th e U m atilla
w est farm er cooperative m ovem ent beach. The la tte r was a sw im m ing
w ill soon be ready for ta b u latio n , it p a rty celeb ratin g M axine Thom p
is announced by A. C. Adams, presi son’s eleventh b irth d ay .
The g irls are w o rk in g on posters
d en t of the B ank for C ooperatives
w hich w ill be exhibited a t th e e n
a t Spokane w hich is conducting the te rta in m e n t to be given a t the close
survey as p a rt of a nation-w ide re of the club year. Some of the g irls
a re m aking scrap books.
search program .
Je an McKenzie and Grace Bensel
‘■More th a n 2000 cooperative as
were chosen as m em bers of th e dem
sociations have been co n tac ted ,” Mr. o n stra tio n
team to rep resen t the
A dam s explains, "a n d have w hole club a t th e U m atilla P ro ject fair,
h earted ly supplied inform ation about Septem ber 2-3-4.
th e ir operatio n s w hich should be of
W ith fa ir tim e so close a t hand
m uch practical value a fte r being the girls are com pleting th e ir re
com piled and reflected back to th e port cards and p racticin g oh th e ir
Canada Thistle Control Reported.
exhibits. Mary M arg aret K ennedy
p a rtic ip a tin g g roups.”
is th e firs t g irl to have com pleted
ALBANY— K eeping Canada th is
‘‘T his is the first com prehensive her record book and cards.
tles co n stan tly below th e ground
Mrs. H rrrie t Ford, Fay R oberts su rfa ce th ro u g h cu ltiv a tio n is the
survey of th e cooperative m ovem ent
th a t has ever been u n d erta k en , giv and Agnes K ennedy were visitors at p rin cip al facto r in co n tro llin g th is
the m eeting,
ing ar. accu rate reg ister of business
pest by th e sum m er fallow method,
volum e handled cooperatively, to ta l FOULTRYMEN NOW PLANNING
says County A gent F. C. M ullen, a f
farm er m em bership, form s of o rg a
te r su rv ey in g th e re su lts obtained
n ization. o p era tin g
p ractices and YEAR’S GREEN FEED NEEDS.
by L inn county farm ers last sum
m ethods of financing. The
Bank
mer. F arm ers who obtained satis-
for C ooperatives has been glad to I
factory co n tro l cu ltiv ated th e ir land
assist in g a th e rin g th is long w anted 5 P ra ctically any section of Oregon an average of 16 tim es, w hile those
w here poultry is produced is also who got poor resu lts cu ltiv ated an
d a ta .”
Many cooperative o rganizations capable of grow ing a year-round average of eig h t
tim es.
S ta rtin g
in the four norlhw c. : sta te s are fi supply of green feed for chickens or cu ltiv atio n early in th e season also
n an cin g thro u g h the cooperative tu rk ey s, if a w ell-planned ro tatio n seemed to give b e tte r resu lts th an
bank, o b ta in in g funds on a favor for th is purpose is followed, says w here it was delayed u n til late Ju n e
able business basis to lit. nee th e ir H arry A. Schoth, federal agrono or early July.
o p e ra tio n s.
At p resent th ey have m ist, in a new sta te college bulle
facility , w orking cap ital and com tin en title d , “ Green Feed and P as DR. TRIPPEER TESTS
tu re for P o u ltry .”
m odity loans of appro' i r a te ly $5,-
The bulletin co n tain s a list of BANG'S DISEASE
500,000 o u tsta n d in g , and com m it
m ents for nearly $5,000,000 more. seven suggested p la n tin g tables for
Dr. H. A. T rip p eer of W alla W al
the d iffe ren t sections of th e state,
w hich u n d er norm al conditions will la W alla. W n.. d istric t v eterin aria n ,
will be in th is are a ag ain Tuesday
CO-OP LEADERS
give a year-round supply of green and W ednesday, A ugust 24th and
I feed. F or example, a p lan tin g ta b 25th, to te st 4-H club calves and
TO BROADCAST
le for th e w ell-drained lands of the also b rand reacto rs of B ang's disease
W illam ette valley, not irrig ated , from his recen t, test.
New York (CLNS)-—For the first
Anyone co n tem p latin g show ing at
tim e in h istory th e A m erican pub consists of crim son clover and do-1 th e local fa ir should have stock
lic will be able to hear reports di m estic rye grass, sm all g rain s, and tested. T he fa ir hoard is anxious to
vetch planted in the fall, red clover, safeguard a g a in st possible tr a n s
rectly from E urope on the delib era
tio n s of th e W orld Congress of Co- corn or sunflow ers, rape or sum m er mission of th e disease at the local
Sudan fa ir to stock free of th e disease.
operators. A ccording to plans ju st cabbage, kale, roots and
It is only fa ir to those who have
com pleted th e C olum bia B roadcast grass. Not all of these are neces clean herds th a t p rec au tio n ary m eas
in g ’System w ill m ake an exclusive sary on any one farm , as th e seasons ures be taken a g a in st possible spread
of infection. Rule 13 In thp prem ium
broadcast from P aris,
W ednesday, of use overlap considerably.
A lfalfa is also suggested in m any list sta te s th a t "all c a ttle of breed-
Septem ber 8, th e th ird day of th e
iin g age m ust be tested and found
14th T rien n ia l Congress of th e In of the ro tatio n s, as it produces an free from infectious ab ortion to be
te rn a tio n a l
C ooperative
A lliance. abundance of spring, sum m er and adm itted to the grounds. A c e rtifi
T he broadcast w ill be carried by the early fall green feed, and a good cate show ing said te st m ust accom
pany th e c a ttle .”
e n tire C olum bia netw ork,
6:15 to stand will last from th ree to seven
years or more.
6:3 0 P. M„ EDST.
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4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4.
T he speakers w ill be H ow ard A.
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PINE C IT Y
*
Cowden, president of Consum ers Co FOWL POX PROTECTION IS
By Mrs. Bernice W a tte n b u rg e r
o p erative A ssociation, N orth K an
EASY. SURE, PROFITABLE.
sas City, Mo., leader of th e A m eri
F. J. E stle stayed a few days w ith
Jo h n n y H arrison th is week.
can D elegation and V ianno T anner,
Mrs. G eorge C urrin and son spent
president of th e InS ernational Co
F re q u en t occurrence of fowl pox
days w ith h er sister, Mrs.
operativ e A lliance.
Mr. T an n e r is in unvaccinated flocks last w in ter a P. few
H arrison.
also M inister of F inance
In
the has em phasized th e fact th a t it pays
Mr. and .Mrs. Lon W a tte n b u rg e r
present F in n ish governm ent and Is to take th is certain precaution reg-1 and Mrs. Reid Buseick and children
president of th e g ig a n tic E la n to Co u la rly a g a in st th is wholly p rev en t spent T h u rsd ay in Pasco visiting
E arl W atten b u rg er.
o p erativ e Society in H elsingfors.
able disease, says H. E. Cosby, head
Mr. and Mrs. R obert Sm ith of Ir
T he I.C.A. Congress will draw to of the p o u ltry d ep artm en t a t Oregon rigon called a t th e E. B. W atten b u r-
ger home W ednesday.
g e th e r delegates from cooperative S tate college.
.Mr. and Mrs. Joe B alanger, coun
associations in 39 cou n tries rep re
“ Fowl pox is lik ely to reap p ear
se n tin g more th a n 100,000,000 In each year a fte r its firs t appearance, ty ag en t of Morrow, were d inner
guests a t th e Roy N eill home F ri
dividual m em bers of cooperatives.
unless controlled by Im m unization. day.
It does not
necessarily r e a p p e a r ; Mr. and Mrs. R alph Moore were
Shrubs Tested at Hermiston.
each year, b u t it m ay," says Cosby over n ig h t guests a t th e Roy Neill
home one day last week. T hey w ere
HERM ISTON — More th a n 200 "In th is day of farm visitors, ro en ro u te to Chelan Lake, W n., w here
species of o rn am e n tal p la n ts and dents. birds, used crates, feed sacks, he took over his en g in eerin g work
sh ru b s a re being tested on th e U m a purchase of new stock? and dozens a fte r a m onth's stay in .Montana.
Mrs. Ralph Scott and children
tilla branch ex perim ent sta tio n In of o th e r possible c a rrie rs of virus, it
spent S atu rd ay a t th e Roy N eill’s.
ac tu a l use as p la n tin g s around the Just isn ’t good head w ork on the Mrs. N eill’s g ra n d d a u g h te r,
Erm a
buildings. T hey are being w atched p a rt of any producer to place th e Scott, spent a week on th e creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill G arn er of The
p rim a rily for hardiness, as m any of w elfare of his flock on th e gam b
Dalles spent th e week end at the
th e o rd in ary p lan tln g a common to le r’s wheel of chance.”
H. E. Y oung home.
The accepted method of im m uniz
Oregon w ill not survive th e occa
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r W olf and
sional severe w in te r tem p eratu re s of ing young birds a g a in st fowl pox Jo h n O liver of Echo a re p ain tin g
th is region. T he p la n ts have been was developed by Dr. W. T. Jo h n the In terio r of th e P ine City achool.
grow ing now for several years and son. p o u ltry pathologist a t th e O re It will be com pleted and ready for
achool A ugust 30th.
are of * n * « • w hen th o lr general gon experim ent sta tio n . It Is much
School bua routes were let to B.
c h a ra c te ristic s may he seen by visi more sim ple and ce rtain th an older Helms. Clayton Ayers and Burl W a t
method
a.
tors to the statios.
ten b u rg er.
FREE SAFETY
A N A L Y S IS ...
ALL M A K E S
5.50 X 17
4 Ply
$8 75
u. s.
ROYAL
T U B E ...
patented
air-venting
fea'ure prevents *’trapped - «¡r1*
blowouts. Dynamically balanced.
D riv e in today fo r a complete
re p o rt on the true condition o f
your tires.
H e rm is to n M o to r C om pany
PHONE 522
HOP PICKING W ILL START MON-
day, A ugust 30th, a t th e Dixson
hop y ard ; 80 pickers w anted. 52-2tc
COWS AND HOGS ON SHARES
Also P o n tiac sedan for sale or
trad e. II. T. Blahm , H erm iston.
52-3tp
FOR SALE 1 TEAM GOOD WORK
horses, 1 saddle. In q u ire Tum-A-
Lun, yards, Stanfield.
52-3tc
HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE
— Ja ck Allen, C olum bia d istric t.
5 1 -ltp
TOR S A L E — TWO COWS; ONE
fresh and th e o th e r to be fresh
soon. W ould consider horse, if s u it
ab le.
II. C. S hanks,
H erm iston.
5 2 -ltc
FOR SALE ONE HORSE * ONE
cow. 1 '/a mi. west A tteb u ry cor
ner, W. H. Cook.
52-3tp
City £<tad approved by th e Mayor
th ereo f on th e 4th day of A ugust,
1937, w ill on th e 23rd day of A ug
u st, 1937, a t th e hour of 2:00
o’clock in th e aftern o o n of said day,
offer for sale to th e h ig h est bidder
for cash in hand a t the office of th e
Recorder of said City in H erm iston,
Oregon, th e follow ing described p a r
cels of land heretofore acquired by
said City from U m atilla County,
Oregon, to -w it:
L ots 4, 10, 11, 12, 13 an d 14 in
Block 1,
L ots 10, 11, 12 and IS In Block 2,
L ots 9. 10 a n d 11 in Block 3,
Lots 10, 11 and 12 in Block 12,
All in th ? City of H erm iston,
U m atilla County. Oregon, as lo
cated in th e N E 1« , S E ’4 , Sec.
10, Tp. 4 N. R. 28, E.W.M.
Lot 4 in Block H in th e Second
A ddition to th e City of H erm is
ton. U m atilla County, Oregon.
L ots 1, ? and 3 In Block 9 In the
City ot H erm iston. Oregon, as
located in Sec. 11, Tp. 4 N. R.
2 8 E. W. M.
L ots 3, 4, 5 and 6, and 23 and 24
Bids for th e said real an d person
al p ro p erty sh all be received by th e
undersig n ed A d m in istra trix a t her
place of residence an d post office
address at U m atilla, U m atilla Coun
ty, Oregon, from and a fte r th e 2 7th
day of A ugust, 1937, a t 10:00 A.M.,
an d said sales will be m ade w ith o u t
unnecessary delay and will be made
su b ject to th e co n firm atio n of th e
above en title d court.
Dated th is 2 9th day of Ju ly,
1937.
m in n ie
M c F a r l a n d ,
A d m in istra trix of th e es
ta te of H enry Lee D exter,
deceased.
(Ju ly 29 - Aug. 26)
in B lock 5 in th e o rig in a l tow n
of H e rm isto n , as located in th e
NW *4 SW ’4 , Sec. 11, Tp. 4
N. R. 28, E.W.M.
F. C. McKENZIE, M ayor of
PASTURE FOR REN T
AT THE
th e City of H erm iston.
F ra n k Ayers ranch
on
B u tter
U m atilla County, Oregon.
Creek. Call Mrs. Ayers a t Mrs. L u (Aug. 5-12-19)
_ ______
cile O’B rien's.
52-3tp
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX
SALE OF PROPERTY.
140 ACRE FARM ON DIAGONAL
road 4 m iles N. E. H erm iston. Has
good 5-room house, barn and o th er
farm buildings. P rice $5000. W rite UN T H E COUNTY COURT OF THE
F ra n k T. Atwood.
Federal
Land
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Bank fieldm an, Lew iston, Ida., for
UMATILLA COUNTY.
in fo rm atio n on th is or o th e r Land
Bank p ro p erties in U m atilla county.
I11 th e M atter of the E sta te of
5 2 -tfc H enry Lee D exter, deceased.
otice is hereby given th a t the
FOR SALE 4 in. pum ping p la n t; un N
d ersig n ed , A d m in istra trix of the
100 ft. of 2 in. pipe and cylinder estate of H enry Lee D exter, de-
and force pum p; 540 egg M aster i ceased, by v irtu e of an order of sale
in cu b ato r (new s ty le ); 270 egg Mas J m ade an d en tered in th e above en
te r in cu b ato r (new s ty le ); Buckeye title d co u rt and cause on the »2nd
1000 chick brooder; 1 range stove day of Ju ly , 1937, licensing, a u th o r
and w ater ta n k ; 1 larg e tru n k ; 300 izing and d irec tin g th e A d m in istra
ft. of 5 ft. chicken w ire w ith cedar trix of said e state to sell th e here
posts; 5000 ft. of used lum ber and in a fte r described real and personal
o th e r articles. If in terested see Fred p ro p erty belonging to said deceased
C. H uxoll, H erm iston, Or., McDaid and his estate, will offer for sale
place, Rt. 1.
52-3tp and sell a t p riv ate sale to th e h ig h
est bidder th erefo r, th e follow ing
COW SOON FRESH
W ILL 8E L L described real property, In one par
or tra d e for feeders. J. Skovbo, cel. to -w it;
N W ‘4 of N W »4 (less d itc h ) In
H erm iston.
51-3tp
Sec. 23; E ast 16 feet of Tax No.
2 In Sec. 14; and Tax No. 3 (less
193 7 FORD TUDOR " 6 0 ” SEDAN—
rig h t of w ay) in Sec. 14; all in
3500 m iles carefu lly broken in;
T ow nship 5, N orth
R ange 27,
$150 will handle. L. H. Flora, H er
EWM., U m atilla County, Oregon,
m iston.
adv
and co n tain in g in all, 40 acres,
more or lpss.
FOR SA LE- R.I.R. FRIER S.
20c
Also all of th e personal property
lb. live w eight a t ranch. Mrs. W. belonging to th e said estate as
E. Logan.
50-3tp show n by th e In v en to ry and Ap
p raisem ent th ereo f filed in th is es
TOK S A L E
; LOTS A N D HOUSE, ta te, and also show n by a copy of
w ith 2 rooms and screen porch. said In v en to ry and A ppraisem ent
Cheap for cash. Box 72, H erm iston. in th e h an d s of th e A d m in istratrix .
The m inim um price for w hich the
FOR REN T— FURNISHED HOUSE.
said described real and personal pro
ab o u t th e 1st of Septem ber. In p erty may be sold shall be th e sum
q u ire a t H erald office.
48-tfc of $4102.50, payable by assum ing a
c e rta in m ortgage ag a in st th e said
ACCOUNTING AND TYPING. Phone described real p roperty and
now
22M, H erm iston.
41-tfc ex istin g in th e ap p ro x im ate sum of
$928.67, one h alf of th e rem ain in g
balance to be paid In cash and the
rem ain in g o ne-half of aaid balance
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
to be secured by m ortgage on th e
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t real p ro p erty ao sold, su b ject to the
th e u n dersigned, Mayor of the City m ortgage now ex istin g on sam e, and
of
H erm iston. U m atilla County, for a term of five years, and to bear
Oregon, p u rsu an t to O rdinance No. In terest a t th e ra te of six per cent
175 passed by th e Council of said per an n u m , payable an n u ally .
W ATCH ~ CLOCK
REPAIRING
A. W. BEHRMAN
WATCHMAKER
HERMISTON
OREGON
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks east of post office
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 4 8 1 -------- H erm iston, Ore.
Herm iston host No. 37
Meets first and th ird
^Thursday. Legion Auxll
'ia ry meets second and
fo u rth T hursday.
Legion Hall.
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
O8BORN
APARTMENTS
PETERSON & PETERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bank B uilding
P ra ctice In S ta te & F ederal C ourts
P endleton, Ore.
U. S. N atio n al
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office Hours;
Other
10:30 to 12:30 A M.
Hours by
3 to 6 P.M.
Appointment
Rea. 712 — PHONE — Office 733
W. J. WARNER
Attorn ey-at- Law
Hermiston - Oregon