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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON » t FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION M ESSAG E TO EVERY M EM BER. C A N N IN G SCHEDULE 4-H CLUB NEWS September 27 to October 2. By GRACE BENSEL. An im provem ent was show n over la st y ea r’s 4-H club fa ir a t the show in P en d leto n , S atu rd ay , Sep tem ber 25th, w ith e n trie s in live stock, and in hom e economics in clu d in g sew ing, cooking, home m ak ing, room im provem ent, camp cook ery, can n in g , sty le revue and dem o n stratio n s. Clubs from th e west end of U m atilla co unty w ere well represented by ex h ib its an d a t te n dance. A rran g em en t of ex h ib its on th e grounds was im proved. w ith the te n t, u n d er w hich home economic exhibits were arran g e d , moved near er the livestock ex h ib it barns. Miss K ath leen M cClintock of Pen dleton and Mrs. Bishop, Home Dem o n stra tio n A gent of Oregon S tate college, acted as judges in th e home econom ics division. C ounty leaders include Miss F ran ces C linton, home d em onstratio n ag en t, W a lte r A. H olt, county a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t. Jay T. P ierson and H. F. Cline, assist a n t county ag en ts. Mr. H olt d irec t ed plans for th e clu b show. 8 to 11 A.M. 1 - 3 :30 P.M. MON.-Toms - F r u it C orn-Beans TUES.— M eat No C anning W ED.-Toms - F ru it C orn-Beans THURS.— No C anning No C anning F R I.— Toms. - F r u it C orn-Beans SAT.— No C anning No C anning P ro d u c ts n o t listed w ill be canned by m aking special arran g em en ts. Please rem ove your canned goods a t th e ea rliest possible date. MORROW POMONA GRANGE OCTOBER 9 T he M orrow County Pomona G range w ill m eet a t L ena, October 9th, w ith W a lte r M. P ierce, repre se n ta tiv e to Congress, an d Mrs. P ierce as the m ain speakers on the program . T he program is called for 1 :3 0 in th e afternoon and th e re w ill be o th e r num bers. T he public is co rdially invited to atten d . State Grange Officers’ Conference. T he S tate G range O fficers’ Con ference fo r M orrow County w ill be held in th e G range hall a t L exing ton on October 16th. All G range m em bers as w ell as officers and com m ittee groups are urged to a t tend. PAGE SEVEN o th e r are basic copper su lfate and copper carbonate. T he basic copper su lfate is a recent ad d itio n to com m ercial seed tre a tin g chem icals, which does not in ju re th e sta n d as | common ground bluestone sometimes does. NEW CO-OP LOANS J. A. HARTLEY NEW MADE AVAILABLE DAIRY HERD TESTER C om m unity and cooperative ser J. A. H artley , a Jersey breeder of vice loans are available for groups 2o years, w as nam ed recen tly as of farm fam ilies in counties w here h erd te ste r by th e board of th e U m a jo in t use of cooperative facilities tilla H erd Im provem ent association. such as purebred sires, heavy farm Mr. H artley cam e to th e p ro ject last m achinery, can n in g equipm ent and sp rin g and w ith his fam ily, op erates sim ila r services is more economical th e H appy T hot D airy F arm . He re th a n on an Individual basis, accord places Bob Tow nsend, who is now ing to R. S. Thom pson, county re h a employed by A rth u r M oulton a t b ilita tio n supervisor, F arm S ecu ri V ancouver, W n. Mr. H a rtle y ’s re ty A d m in istratio n . p o rt for A ugust follows. L oans fo r these cooperative fac i D u rin g th e m onth of A ugust 3 5 lities a re p a rt of th e re g u la r re h a herds were tested w ith 492 cows en b ilita tio n program to b rin g g rea ter rolled. The av erag e m ilk p roduction secu rity to farm fam ilies un ab le to for th e m onth w as 577.2 y ield in g secure ad equate com m ercial cred it 25.0 pounds b u tte rfa t. H igh herd for cooperative enterprises. Two honors In th e 20 cows and u n d er types of loans a re av ailab le one on class goes to F. A. B aker of S ta n th e m aster-b o rro w er plan for p a r ti field. H is 24 head of Jerseys a v e r cipation of ind iv id u als In a com m u aged 618.7 pounds m ilk an d 30.1 n ity service, an d th e o th e r for p a r pounds b u tte rfa t per cow. In the ticip atio n in established cooperative L oans ru n over a 12 to 20 cow class, honors go to associations. F ra n k Seeliger of H erm iston. H is period of several years w ith in te re st 17 head of G uernseys averaged a t th ree p er cent. 799.5 pounds m ilk an d 35.9 pounds M aster-borrow er loans enable b u tte rfa t. In th e 12 cows an d u n sm all groups of farm fam ilies to der class, honors go to Chas. Seeli have cooperative use of purebred ger. H is herd of 12 H o lstein s and sires, h arv esters, feed g rin d ers, hay G uernseys averaged 773.3 pounds bailers, pressu re canners, or any m ilk and 37.3 pounds b u tte rfa t. facilities th a t w ill co n trib u te to T he h igh herds to d ate in th e ward more efficien t farm in g o p era tio n s and reh a b ilita tio n of fam ilies various classes a re as follow s; Over 20 cows— F. A. B aker, 24 unable to afford such services on an T he e n tire loan Jerseys, 4667.1 ave. lbs. m ilk, 227.7 individual basis. is e ith e r m ade to one m aster b o r ave, lbs, fat. 12 to 20 cows— L. W. Owens, 18 row er w ith th e o th e r fam ilies sig n Jersey s and H olsteins, 4613.6 ave. ing th e ag reem en ts to use th e serv i lbs. m ilk, 209.3 ave. lbs. fat. ces a t a m inim um fee, o r th e loan is U nder 12 cows— Chas. Seeliger, m ade to th e groups w ith each fam i 12 H olstein an d G uernseys, 4993.9 ly sig n in g fo r itB in te re s t in th e ave. lbs. m ilk, 239.8 ave. lbs. fat. service. T he h igh cow for th e m o n th w as ’ i/ie Wen. between Portlend Chicago, vie Suit Lake City anc Omaha SPOKANLj PC'TUNO CEDAS RAPIOS CHICAGO DES MOINES KAN5A5 CITY IOS ANCELES T ravelers W e lc o m e These Smart New Features ero's the biggest travel news in years! Brand Super-Coaches—finest motor buses H on new America's highways—are now in service all the way between Portland and Chicago via Boise, Salt Lake City, Cheyenne and Omaha; between Chicago and Kansas City via Denver. Super-Coaches are also on regular schedules between Salt Lake City and Los Angeles. By Oct. 10, Super-Coach service will be extended to Spokane via both Pendleton and Umatilla. You'll never know how comfortable highway travel can be until you ride the Super-Coach 1 You look right over the tops of passing cars, yet the center of gravity is lower than ever— an added safety factor. Baggage goes beneath the floor—in watertight, dustproof compart ments. Forced-draft ventilation changes the air inside the coach every two minutes—keep ing it always fresh. Plan your next trip by Super-Coach—for extra comfort, extra smartness, at no extra cost. • Motor in rear —eliminating By C a th erin e K ennedy. noise, fumes, heat. A very successful year has ju st • Higher psssenger deck—for ended for th e S tream lin e Seam S tit better view, smoother ride. chers of U m atilla, even th o u g h the • Baggage beneath floor—in watertight, dustproof com club has been sm all, h av in g only partments. five members. The g irls have had a • Depressed aisle—for extra good tim e to g eth er, w o rking f a ith head room. fu lly to m ake th e best b etter. They • Adjustable footrests. Extra Auxiliary Election Friday. leg room between aeata. w ere rew arded h y receiving many F arm B ureau A uxiliary election of • Soft, tubular lighting. prizes a t both p ro ject an d county officers w ill be held F riday, October fairs. • Venetian blind type alumi num window ahadea. 1st, in th e club house w ith Jessie A t the H erm iston P ro je ct fa ir Ag • Forced-draft ventilation — C orm an, M arg aret B lahm , N ellie HEEMISTON DRUG CO. keeps air fresh at all times. T ucker, D oris P anages a c tin g as nes K ennedy received a f irs t prize; MAIN STREET hostesses. All m em bers and friends M ary M arg aret K ennedy, a th ird ; G race Bensel a f o u rth ; V eta Moran owned by H. L. P ay n e of H erm iston, a re requested to be present. a firs t; and C a th a rin e K ennedy, a a 7-year-old Jersey producing 1364 second. V eta M oran placed firs t in pounds m ilk an d 80.4 pounds b u t Co-op. Council Meeting. th e sty le revue an d C a th a rin e K en te rfa t. T he Co-op Council w ill m eet F ri nedy, placed second. Two cows w ere sen t to th e stock day, (October 1st, a t 8:0 0 p. m., in th e C a th arin e and V eta also won yards as u n p ro fitab le d u rin g A ssistan t County A gent P ierso n ’s firs t place on th e ir d em onstration, m onth and one reg istered Jersey FOR SALE— FRESH GUERNSEY- office. All board m em bers an d d i "C are and Sham pooing th e H a ir." herd sire replaced th e one w hich Brown Swiss cow, 6 yrs. old. W. rectors are urged to be present. These tw o g irls also won second in was sold to th e stock yards. T. K napp. H erm iston. 6-2tr> clo th in g ju d g in g . Cows m aking th e honor ro ll in Old Time Dance. S aturday , a t th e co unty club th e respective classes are as follow s: POTATO DIGGER FOR SALE— J. S. B urnham , H erm iston, Ore. 6-tfc T here w ill be an old tim e dance show , A gnes K ennedy received a Seventy lbs. fa t or more, m a tu re a t W estland school 'house S aturday, th ird place; M ary M arg aret K en-i cow s’ H - L’ P a y n e- Blacky, Jersey, FOR SALE OR R E N T — SMALL O ctober 2nd. T he public is co rdial nedy a th ird ; G race Bensel a fifth ; 1 6-year-old, 1364 lbs. m ilk, 80.4 lbs. farm w ith good house, located in ly invited to atten d . C a th a rin e K ennedy, a th ird ; and fat. Colum bia d istric t. J. H. DeMoes, Class A— M ature cows, F. A. Ba H erm iston. Veta Moran a D fth. C a th a rin e also 6-3tp ker, Yellow Bess, Jersey, 5-year-old, POULTRY M O VIE placed second in th e sty le revue. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. have notice of th e tim e and place of W ILL TRADE SOME FARM B u F our of th e m em bers of th e club 1379 lbs. m ilk, 63.4 lbs. fat. such m eeting w h eth er he receive W IL L BE SHOWN reau ce rtifica tes for potatoes. See Class B— 4-year-olds, F ra n k See also belong to th e cooking club, IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E a c tu a l notice o r not. 6 -ltc DATED A ugust 31, 1937. ta k in g m any prizes in th a t division. liger, Bonnie 3, G uernsey, 1326 lbs. Ja rv is a t H otel. STATE OF OREGON FOR F. A. BAKER, Secretary. To M embers of th e U m atilla P ro Club m em bers feel th a t th e club m ilk. 64.9 lbs. fat. UMATILLA COUNTY. GOOD CLEAN ALFALFA HAY FOR (Sept. 2-30) je c t F arm B ureau: Class C— 3-year-olds, C. Seeliger, year has been successful, and are sale— 18 ton. Mrs. R. A. Becker, T he m eeting w hich was postponed striv in g for a bigger and Jersey, 880 lbs. m ilk, 48.1 lbs. fat. b etter In th e M atter of th e E sta te of Irrig o n , Ore., Rt. 2, Box 74. 6-3tp from Septem ber 17th w ill be held i club next year. Class D— 2-year-olds, Dell C h rist- A nna M. Strohm , Deceased. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. T uesday. October 5th, at 8 :00 p. m. O fficers of th e <!Iub are C a th a rin e ley, Frisco, Jersey, 1212 lbs. m ilk, SMALL ENSILAGE CUTTER — 9 NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t G eneral D entistry E. W. E n g stro n , field rep rese n '.atiro Kennedy, p resid en t, G race Bensel, 48.4 lbs. fat. Inch knives. Good condition. B. P. the undersigned has been ap p o in t X-Ray and D iagnosis for th e W ashington C ooperative vice presid en t, M ary M arg aret K en R and, Irrig o n . Ore. 6-3tp ed executor of th e last will and tes Bank Bldg. Phon« t- J Chick .association, will p resent a nedy, secretary, anti Mrs. Wm. Ken- SM UT DAMAGE tam en t of Anna M. Strohm , d e Residence Phone 25-J FOR SALE— FIV E MASTER INCU- series of m otion pictures of especial I nedy, leader Hunday and Evenlngo by bato rs, 540 eggs each, hot w ater ceased, and has q u alified as the law REDUCED in te rest to pilltrym en. T here will A ppointm ent and kerosene heat. One Jam esw ay directs. All persons having claim s also t e a sh o rt ad d itio n a l p ro g ra m 1 Type In cu b ato r, 8640 a g a in st said estate a re required to an d refre sh m e n ts served follow ing CO-OP POWER PLANT The best record in sm ut control S ectional S. C. Johnson, present th e same to me a t th e office th e program . to be m ade In m odern tim es by Ore eggs, coal h eat, 6-6tc of W. J. W arn er, my atto rn ey , In T he pictu re will be show n in the SUCCESSFUL gon and W ashington farm ers is Spray, Oregon. W ATCH ~ CLOCK H erm iston, Oregon, verified as the assem bly room of the U nion high show n in recen t rep o rts of th e p er FOR SALE— TWO BROOD SOWS, law directs, w ith in six m onths from REPAIRING school building. (Co-op League Ne»vs Service) cen tag e of cars of w h eat g rad in g farro w ab o u t Nov. 10; also D eli th e d a te hereof. C. M. JACKSON, S ecretary. W ashington, D. C.— As a d irect “ sm u tty ” received a t Colum bia riv cious apples. A. W. BEHRMAN Dated th is 30th day of Septem D uane L athrop, on an sw er to "pow er com pany p ro p a e r and P uget Sound term in al inspec th e P au l M iller place. WATCHMAKER 6-3tp ber, 1937. HERMISTON OREGON g a n d a ’’ and "h a g g lin g ’’ of u tilitie s t i o n p oints d u rin g A ugust of th is 4 YEAR OLD CO-OP GEORGE STROHM, SQUASH FOR SALE— $5 PER TON over w holesale rate s to electric co year. Executor. by W. H. Cook, 114 mi. w est At- (Sept. 30-Oct. 28) ops Jo h n M. Carm ody, ad m in istra SAVES $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 A rep o rt issued by th e Pacific DR A. E. MARBLE 6-3tc to r of »he R u ral E le ctrifica tio n A d coast h e a d q u arte rs office In P o rt te b u ry corner. CHIROPRACTOR m in istratio n has approved a con (Co-op L eague News Service) land shows th a t th e p ercen tag e of FOR SALE— A LARGE LIGHT 2- NOTICE. Office; 2 blocks east of post office Caldw ell, Idaho— "F o u r y ears ago tra c t for 10 W isconsin elec tric co sm u tty cars in A ugust th is year N otice is hereby given th a t the wheel tra ile r, furnished or u n f u r Office Hour«: $ to 12 - 1 :30 to 6 some of us fellow s ju st decided th a t ops to build th e ir ow n diesel g en dropped to 7.9 per cen t as com pared nished. A. W. S undsten, B oardm an, board of d irecto rs of W estland I r r i g atio n d istric t, will m eet as a board P hone 4 8 1 -------- H erm iston, Ore- Boise V alley needed a cooperative, e ra tin g p la n t. The pow er p la n t will w ith an A ugust av erag e of 23.9 per Oregon. 5-3tp of eq u alizatio n on th e first T ues serve 10,000 consum ers in 11 coun cent for the past seven years an d a so we w ent ahead and b u ilt one.” day In October. 1937, a t 8 :00 o’ "T oday th e C ooperative Oil Asso ties and will be b u ilt a t an estlm a- high point of 40.5 per cent in 1931. FOR SALE OR TRADE— GULBRAN- clock In th e evening for the purpose H e rm isto n f o s t INo. 37 sen a p a rtm e n t model piano. Chas. of review ing th e assessm ent rolls c iatio n , w ith headquanters in Cald ted cost of $198,000. B ert W. W hitlock, in ch arg e of Meet« first and th ird P revious to th e approval of th e ' th e Pacific h ea d q u arte rs of federal W. M elville, 6 mi. S. W. P ine City. for th e y ear 1938, and m ak in g such w ell is serv in g 4800 m em bers in T hursday. Legion Auxil corrections as necessary. The m eet so u th e rn Idaho th ro u g h 13 branch c o n tra ct th e N o rth ern S tate s Pow er g ra in supervision, a ttrib u te d th e de 5-3tp ing will be a t th e office of the d ist iary m eets second and sta tio n s and a c e n tra l business of Company had dragged o ut n eg o tia cline In sm u tty w h eat th e last few ric t In H erm iston, Or. fo u rth T hursday. SEV ERA L YOUNG BROOD SOWS Dated Septem ber 1, 1937. fice.” T his is th e story of the re tions for lw o y ears over a c o n tra c t years to th e work done by a g ric u l Legion Hall. for sale— Also w eaner pigs, $4.50 Signed, J. W. MESSNER, Sec. m a rk a b le g row th of one of the fa r to supply th e co-ops. T he p riv ate tu ra l colleges and o th e r agencies in each. E. E. R ain w ater, H erm iston. (Sept. 9-30- w est's typical oil co-ops as reported pro fit u tility tr ie d to foist on th e en co u rag in g b e tte r seed tre a tm e n t 5-3tc by George B a rre tt, m anager of the co-ops a 214« kw h. w holesale ro te and seed selection. A n o th er facto r EQUALIZATI0N NOTICE Co-op Oil A ssociation, president of as a g a in st »he l c ra te w hich th e th is y ea r has been a fairly high per FOR TRADE — 3-TON DODGE N otice is hereby given th a t the P acific Supply C ooperative and a d i REA officials believe to be ade c e n ta g e of sp rin g .g rain w hich is tru c k for w eaner pigs, phone K ate Board of D irectors of S tanfield I r r i OSTEOPATHIC re c to r of The Cooperative L eague of quate. Typical of th e u tility ’s tac n o rm ally more easily protected th an S tan field , Echo, Or. 5-3tc gation D istrict will meet as a Board PHYSICIAN & SURGEON of E q u alizatio n a t 1 :00 o’clock p. tics was an a tte m p t to lu re one of fall g rain . th e U.S.A. m., Tuesday, October 5, 1937, in the FOR SALE — 3 COWS, FRESH EN OSBORN APARTMENT8 the affilia te d co-ops in to a low ra te "W hen we opened for business W ith th e la rg e volume of clean in October. One cow now m ilk office of the D istrict a t S tanfield, th e old-line com panies dropped th e c o n tra ct, leav in g th e o th e r 9 w ith seed now available, to g e th er w ith ing. One C hester W h ite Boar, 1 yr. Or., for th e purpose of review ing out service. p rice of gasoline 2c a gallon on all and co rrec tin g Its ap p o rtio n m en t of b e tte r seed tre a tm e n t and the a v a il ta n k tr u c k deliveries to th e farm s of By the end of Ju n e th e REA had a b ility of a n um ber of sm ut reels old. Bill Logan, H erm iston. 5-3tp taxes, said taxes being for tolls and PETERSON & PETERSON th e valley. T he price h as stayed lent or earm ark ed $61,000,000 for ta n t v arieties such as Rex, Oro, Rio, FOR SALE OR TRADE — GOOD charges fixed by th e board on Sep ATTORNEYS AT LAW tem ber 6th, 1936, for th e year 1937, th ere, and » e estim ate th a t th is has 337 projects in 41 sta te s to build A lbit, H ym er an d R ld it, farm ers team of heavy m are mules, middle being d elin q u en t an d unpaid. U. S. N atio n al B ank B uilding alread y saved all th e consum ers in 60,000 miles of lines to serve a p should be able to elim in a te smjtit aged. George W icklander, Board- P ra ctice In S tate ft F ederal C ourts The assessm ent list and record th e d istric t about $50,000. Besides proxim ately 200.000 ru ra l consu losses still fu rth e r next year, be man. Or. 5-2tp will be in th e office of th e d istric t P endleton, Ore. in th e City of S tan field for th e In th is we have paid over $35,000 In mers. T he m ajo rity of th e projects lieves G. R. Hyslop, head of the p atro n a g e dividends, and have b u ilt approved w ere for cooperatives p la n t in d u strie s division a t Oregon FOR SALE — TWO CROSS BRED, spection of all persons in terested tw o y ear old bucks, and one team and all persons shall be presum ed to up $125,000 assets. w hich are w hich will enable th e farm consu S tate college. DR. F. B. BELT of horses. J. Omohundro, H erm is PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON owned and controlled by th e mem m er of pow er to d istrib u te his own 4-3tc A new circ u lar of in fo rm atio n en ton. It’« la a y T» Office Hours; Other b ership.’* e le c tric ity w ith o u t profit. titled "D u stin g Seed W h eat to Con 1 0 :3 0 to 12:30 A.M. H ours by L ast m onth th e Co-op Oil Asso From Ju ly 1 to A ugust 10 (th e trol Seed Borne Sm ut In O regon", FOR SALE— 95 breeding ewes, p rin cipally H am pshire; fin e condition 2 to 5 P.M. A ppointm ent ciatio n com pleted constru ctio n of a la te st s ta tistic s av a ila b le ) th e REA has recently been Issued by th e OSC A. P. Ayers. B oardm an. 4-3tc Stomach sufferers should learn the Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 m odern w arehouse a d jo in in g the approved ad d itio n al projects callin g ex p erim en t sta tio n , w hich includes troth «boat U L C C R S , GAS, ACID, INDIGE8TI0N, belching, haertbani no-op's com pounding p la n t In Cald for loans to ta llin g $6.600.000 to most of th e la te st in fo rm atio n on WORK W ANTED — BY HOUR OR day; w ashing and Ironing In my w ell. I t w ill house th e te stin g la build an ad d itio n al 5.100 m iles of seed tre a tm e n ts an d o th e r su g g est W. J. WARNER home. Mrs. Fred H ibbard, H erm is b o ratory. oil blending equipm ent lines to serve 17.000 consum ers. ed p ractices In sm ut control. The ton. 4-3tp of intereat. ThaOthadMoa, lust off the an d stocks of Co-op tire«, p ain t, a u C onstruction is un d erw ay on 9,000 new fm prosem ed Ceresan, a m ercury Attorney-at-Law preas, mar prorayoav (batata? to hae- to a c t Maori— and o th e r eonm odl- mile« of lin e coating $9,400.000 d u st com pound. la g iv es first In the ONE FURNISHED APARTMENT, an d rooms for ren t. C arter's Hermiston - Oregon w hich will serve 32,000 con 3-ltp list of recom m ended tre a t m enu. The Apartment, Hermiston. THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE W ANT ADS Dr. A. C. Willcutt STOMACH TIO IBLE