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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1937.
THE HERMISTONHERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
MESSAGE
CANNING SCHEDULE
OCT. 11th to 16th
W ith th e c a n n in g alm ost comple­
ted for th is season, we a re going to
run for th is week on Monday, W ed­
nesday and F riday.
B rin g in a n y th in g you have to
can betw een th e hours of 9:00 A.M
and 2:00 P. M.
HERMISTON CO-OPERATIVE
_______
CANNERY.
Public Card Party.
A public card party w ill be spon­
sored by th e Home Econom ics club
of th e S tanfield
G range, Friday,
O ctober 15 th , in th e S tanfield
G range hall. P rizes will be given
and refresh m en ts served. Everyone
is invited to a tte n d th is party.
4-H CLUB NEWS
By G race Bensel.
The m em bers of the H appy H our
Cooking club ara looking forw ard to
th e b eg in n in g of a new y e a r's work,
h av in g enjoyed a very p leasan t and
p ro fitab le year, ta k in g a keen in ­
te re st in cooking, and le a rn in g new
w ays and m ethods for th e kitchen.
T hey also found new th in g s about
food values in m eal p lanning.
Members were rew arded
w ith
m any prizes w hen they exhibited
100%
at
the
16<al
fa ir
and
70% a t the 4-H club show in P en­
dleton.
At th e b eg in n in g of th e club year
some of th e m em bers had had very
little experience in th e k itc h en , but
can now be a g re a t help, if not pre­
pare a meal, for th e fam ily.
Besides p lacing w ith cooking, the
d em o n stratio n team , G race Bensel
an d Je a n M cKenzie, won f ir s t a t the
H erm iston p roject fa ir and second a t
th e county^ club
fair. T he girls
d em onstrated “ Salads and T heir
D ressings.”
T he ju d g in g team , M ary M argaret
K ennedy and G race Bensel, received
th ird place a t H erm iston, th e coun­
ty fa ir having no ju d g in g con test
for th e clubbers in the home econo­
m ics division.
T he club enjoyed a good tim e
w hen two b irth d a y s w ere celebra­
ted th is sum m er, one being a beach
p a rty h onoring P au lin e R oach, and
th e o th e r a sw im m ing p a rty in hon­
o r of M axine Thom pson.
At th e close of th is y e a r’s work
th e g irls e n te rta in e d in te reste d lo­
cal people w ith a very clever pro­
gram . Much o u tsta n d in g ta le n t was
show n.
T he club m em bers are looking fo r­
w ard to m any m ore “ H appy H ours”
of w ork, m aking the best b etter,
th e 4-H w ay alo n g w ith th e new
m em bers who have become in te re st­
ed in th is project, It has been re ­
quested th ” t the H appy H our Cook­
in g club be continued n ext year.
F our m em bers also finished sew ­
in g projects, w in n in g at th e various
fairs. Two com pleted and received
prizes in cam p cookery: one mem­
ber. G race Bensel. com pleted th e
above projects as well as room im ­
provem ent. home m aking, and flow ­
e r g ardening, p lacing in all but th e
last in w hich th e re was no class.
She also served as club rep o rter.
T he club officers w ere: P resid en t
and A ssistant L eader, G race Bensel:
Vice P resid en t, M ary M argaret K en­
nedy: S ecretary. F ay D avis: Local
L eader, Mrs. W m. Bensel.
FARM BUREAU AUXILIARY.
T he
F arm
B ureau
A uxiliary
m et
F rid ay
aftern o o n .
October
1st, w ith
th e
M esdames Jessie
Corm an. M argaret
Blahm ,
N ellie
T ucker and D oris P an ag es a c tin g as
th e com m ittee in charge. Election
of officers was held w ith Mrs. Miles
B a ra g er elected president, Mrs. P.
H. Corm an, vice president, Mrs. H.
E. McCulley, secretary . Mrs. G race
F oster and Mrs. H. J. O tt w ere elec­
ted to the executive com m ittee.
SCHOOLS OFFER
CO-OP COURSES
(Co-op League News Service)
St. P au l. M inn.— T he M innesota
S ta te L egislature, a t its special ses­
sion th is sum m er follow ed th e lead
of th e W isconsin le g isla tu re a year
e a rlie r and approved th e te ac h in g of
courses in C onsum ers Cooperation
and C ooperative M ark etin g in the
elem en tary and secondary schools of
th e state. To m ake the m easure e f­
fective it ap p ro p riated $5,000 to be
used to p rep a re su ita b le o u tlin es
and study m aterial.
E arlie r in th e year th e N orth Da­
kota le g isla tu re approved
a
bill
sponsored by the F arm ers Union to
m ake a course in C ooperative S tu ­
dies elective in th e high schools of
th e state. W ith th e opening of
school th is fall W isconsin stu d e n ts
in high schools, vocational schools
and colleges w ill begin th e ir second
y e a r of cooperative study.
TO EVERY MEMBER.
NEW FUNDS HERE
TO A ID FARMERS
F unds are ag ain
av ailab le for
new ru ra l re h a b ilita tio n loans to
farm fam ilies w ith o u t su fficien t
com m ercial cred it to purchase need­
ed livestock, farm equipm ent, feed,
seed an d o th e r c a p ita l goods neces­
sary to ca rry on th e ir farm in g oper­
ations, announces R. S. Thompson,
county supervisor, F arm S ecurity
A d m in istratio n , U S D A , F ederal
building, P en d leto n , Oregon.
E ach ap p lica n t m ust be a bona
fide farm fam ily, and m ust be loca­
ted on a productive farm capable of
su p p o rtin g th e fam ily and repaying
th e loan on th e basis of an approved
farm plan.
A pplicants who are n ot ow ners of
th e ir farm s, m ust have a sa tisfa c to ­
ry ren t, lease or o th e r te n u re a g re e­
m ent.
F arm plans based on estim ated
livestock production and crop yields-
are worked o u t for each loan ,in
cooperation w ith th e co u n ty su p e r­
visor, to p ro tect both th e borrow er
and th e loan. F arm and home plans
also provide for p ro d u cin g a m axi­
mum of home food needs such as
fru it, vegetables, m eat, d airy pro­
ducts and eggs on th e farm .
ECONOMIC A C TIO N
BUSTS TRUSTS
(Co-op L eague News Service)
New Y ork— "Sw eden ia a t tr a c t­
ing a g re a t deal of a tte n tio n today
in th e U nited S tates, n ot because of
its physical beau ty b u t because it
has become th e econom ic la b o rato ry
of th e w orld” . A nders H edberg,
spokesm an for th e C ooperative U n­
ion of Sweden, declared in an In te r­
view a t th e offices of T he C oopera­
tive League of th e U.S.A. on a rriv a l
here for a tw o-m onth to u r of A m eri­
can cooperatives.
A fter stu d y in g th e effects of a n ­
ti- tr u s t legislation in th e U.S., the
Swedes decided to m eet th e problem
of high prices by economic actio n In
th e form ation of consum ers coopera­
tives instead of by th e passage of
laws.
F lo u r m illing, m argerine,
rtfbber and electric lig h t bulb tru s ts
w ere broken w hen th e co-ops b u ilt
th e ir own facto ries to m a n u fa ctu re
these goods.
“ Swedish
consum ers
are saving $300,000 a y ear on lig h t
bulbs alone as a re su lt of th is ac­
tio n ” , Mr. H edberg said.
More th a n a th ird of Sw eden’s
6,000,000 p o p ulation a re m em bers
of cooperatives. K ooperativa For-
bnndet, of w hich Mr. H edberg is sec-
«•«t»rv for in te rn a tio n a l questions,
d istrib u te s more th a n $100,000,000
w orth of goods a n n u a lly th ro u g h
4,400 cooperative
stores.
serving
consum ers from Stockholm to the
A rtie Circle.
"A lthough cooperative ac tiv itie s
once p recip itated
w ars, most of
these have ceased because p riv ate
business has learned it can n o t kill
th e co-ops” , Mr. H erb erg said. “ We
believe in free com petition and have
re-acted it w here th e tru s ts oncte
held th e e n tire field. O ur com pe­
titio n has forced p riv ate business to
efficiencies w hich have b ro u g h t low ­
er prices and a h ig h er sta n d ard of
liv in g for the e n tire c o u n try .”
Mr. H erb erg is accom panied on
th e trip by Mrs. H edberg who has
been activ e in cooperative and ad u lt
education w ork ih A u stria and Sw e­
den. T hey w ill rem ain in th e U n i­
ted S tate s u n til N ovem ber 20th,
speaking to cooperative, ed u c atio n ­
al, labor, business an d professional
o rganizatio n s. They w ill go as far
west as M inneapolis and K ansas Ci­
ty on th e to u r of A m erican coopera­
tives.
POTATO GROWERS
VOTE FOR AAA
Oregon com m ercial p o tato g ro w ­
ers who took th e tro u b le to vote in
th e recen t referen d u m election ca ll­
ed by th e AAA a re in favor of es­
tab lish in g goals u n d er th e 1938
farm program , a lth o u g h a co m p ara­
tively sm all p ercen tag e of them
took th e tro u b le to vote. T he u n ­
official to tal was 303 yes and 178
ag a in st, in th e 18 Oregon counties
w hich are classified as com m ercial
potato areas.
In g en eral th e w estern Oregon
counties were more in favor of th e
plan of se ttin g up v o lu n ta ry goals
th a n were those in eastern Oregon.
Among counties v o tin g favorably
w ere C lackam as. Colum bia. Coos.
Hood R iver. L incoln, W ash in g to n ,
Y am hill. L in n ,
B aker, M alheur.
M arlon, M ultnom ah. U m atilla and
Union. V oting a g a in st th e
plan
w ere grow ers in K lam ath . L ane and
Crook counties, a lth o u g h th e la tte r
by only a one-vote m ajo rity .
The vote has been reported
to
W ashington w here re tu rn s from
o th e r producing sta te s are being
com piled. T he AAA has announced
th a t if a su b sta n tia l m ajo rity is in
favor of the plan it w ill be in c lu d ­
ed in th e 1938 a g ric u ltu ra l co n ser­
vation program . It would apply on­
ly to grow ers p roducing th ree acres
or more and would be on a v o lu n ­
ta ry basis for them .
LOWER TURKEY
NUMBERS FORECAST
A p rediction m ade in th e M arch
15 num ber of th e A g ric u ltu ra l S it­
u atio n and Outlook R eport issued
by L. R. B reith au p t, extension eco­
nom ist a t Oregon S ta te college, th a t
few er tu rk ey s would be raised in
1937 th a n in 1936 is confirm ed in
governm ent rep o rts co ntained in th e
la test rep o rt ju s t issued.
The 1937 tu rk ey rep o rt of the
governm ent indicates a red u ctio n of
ap p ro x im ately 10 per cent in th e
num ber of tu rk ey s on h and in the
whole co u n try , com pared w ith
a
y ear ago. T he decrease in th e P a ­
cific coast sta te s was estim ated at
6 per cent, and in th e Rocky m oun­
ta in sta te s a t 23 per cent. The crop
is expected to be m ore n ea rly the
size of those in 1933 an d 1934 th a n
e ith e r th e sm all crop of 1935 or th e
larg e crop of 1936.
In d icatio n s a re th a t th e m a rk e t­
ings w ill be som ew hat e a rlie r th a n
la st year. T urkeys a re a n atio n al
crop, being raised in every sta te In
th e Union, w hile heavy com m ercial
pro d u ctio n is found in the n o rth ,
east, so u th and fa r west.
FARM RESEARCH
HISTORY BOOKLET
The fiftie th a n n iv ersary of the
estab lish m en t of th e Oregon a g ri­
c u ltu ra l experim ent sta tio n , an d th e
experim ent sta tio n system in th e
U nited S tates as a whole, has been
com m em orated th ro u g h the issuance
a t Corvallis of an illu stra te d book­
let, en title d , "T h e
F irs t
F ifty
Y ears.”
F ra n k ly modeled a f te r some of
th e modern p ictu re m agazines, the
new 28-page booklet tells th e story
of the gro w th of scien tific a g ric u l­
tu ra l research in Oregon, alm ost e n ­
tire ly in pictu res and captions. It
was designed and edited by Jo h n
C. B u rtn e r, extension editor, and
p rin ted on the O.S.C. press.
T he m ain section of th e booklet
is devoted to a p icto rial p rese n ta­
tion of 15 of th e m ost o u tstan d in g
or closely retailed achievem ents of
th e Oregon sta tio n since its e sta b ­
lishm ent. These are,
w ith o u t a t ­
te m p tin g to nam e them in th e o r­
der of th e ir im portance, as follows:
D iscovery of a successful method
of rem oving spray residue from
fruity discovery of th e cause and
co n tro l of B ang’s disease, develop­
m ent of th e Oregon sm all seed in ­
d u stry , developm ent of th e system
of breeding 'poultry for egg produc­
tio n , developm ent of a p ractical
method of b rin in g ch erries for the
m arasch in o trad e, detailed soil s u r ­
veys and classificatio n of m ajor
farm in g are as in Oregon, discovery
of a new and sim ple method of
fowl pox control.
In tro d u ctio n of im p o rta n t g rain
v arieties, research lead in g to the
im provem ent of Oregon b u tte r q u a ­
lity, developm ent of new m ethods of
sto rin g , rip en in g
and
m a rk e tin g
Oregon pears: discovery of th e life
h isto ry and control of th e codling
moth u n d tr Oregon conditions, con­
tro l of liver flukes in sheep and
goats, developm ent of supplem ental
irrig a tio n in w estern Oregon, d is­
covery of the value of su lfu r as a
fertilize r, and co n tro l of p ear blight.
The booklet also co n tain s a th u m b
nail chronological h isto ry of the
sta tio n from the tim e of th e passage
of th e H atch act in 1887, w hich pro­
vided federal aid for agriculturtal
ex p erim en tatio n , down to th e pres­
en t tim e. Pages devoted to c u rre n t
research fe a tu re am ong o th e r th in g s
th e successful work on th e control
of pea weevil. H ea d q u arters b u ild ­
ings of th e 10 b ran ch sta tio n s are
p ictu red , w ith b rief s ta tistic a l in ­
form ation about each sta tio n .
FOR REN T— FURNISHED APART-
m ent for housekeeping: also ex­
tra sin g le room. Mrs. Joe Dyer.
Hermiston.
7-tfe
GOOD CLEAN ALFALFA HAY FOR
sale— I l ton. Mrs. R. A. Becker.
Irrigon, Ore., Rt. 2, Box 74. <-3tp
WANT AOS
PAGE F IV »
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
. NOW /
FOR SALE OR TRADE— SACRI-
fice equity in new W illys Panel.
Can be seen a t L eich t's A uto Camp,
or w rite J. M. Doyle, Irrigon. 7 - ltp
FIVE HUNDRED GLASS JA RS TO
trad e fo r Produce—^Potatoes or
m eat, or w hat have you. See Ja rv is
a t Hotel.
7 -ltc
FOR SALE OR TRADE— HORSE &
mule, 1350 lbs. each: ju s t rig h t
for all around w ork; will consider
fresh H olsteins; m ust be good m ilk­
ers. H. L. Sm ith, Helix, Oregon.
8 - ltp
TWO STACKS OF W HEAT STRAW
for sale. Inquire C harles H er­
rick farm , S tanfield project. 7-3tp
FOR SALE — PORCELAIN BATH
tub and 6 foot d in in g room table.
Mrs. W. E. Logan, H erm iston. 7-3tp
MODEL A FORD COUPE FOR SALE
— Mrs. C. M. Jackson, H erm iston.
7-3tc
W ANTED TO RENT
C all 191 or 901.
A PIANO.
7 -ltc
/ze/ie
SIX ACRES OF FALL POTATOES
for sale— In t h e ’field or by th e
sack if e n tire crop is purchased. H.
E. H anby. H erm iston.
7-tfc
Grange Co-operative
PHONE 72-W
SIX CROSSBRED W EA N ER PIGS—
P oland C hina; 2 m iles n o rth ­
west of H erm iston, C arl Myers. 7-3ip
RANGE
$15.00.
7-3tp
FOR SALE— FRESH GUERNSEY-
Brown Swiss cow, 6 yrs. old. W.
T. K napp, H erm iston.
6 -2 tr
POTATO DIGGfcR FOR SALE— J. S.
B urnham , H erm iston, Ore. 6-tfc
FOR SALE OR R EN T — SMALL
farm w ith good house, located in
Columbia d istric t.
J. H. DeMoes,
H erm iston.
6-3tp
SMALL ENSILAGE CUTTER — 9
inch knives. Good condition. B. P.
R and, Irrig o n , Ore.
6-3tp
FOR SALE— F IV E MASTER INCU-
bators, 540 eggs each, hot w ate r
and kerosene b eat. One Jam esw ay
Sectional
Type In cu b ato r,
8640
eggs, coal b eat. S. C. Johnson,
S pray, Oregon.
6-6tc
FOR SALE— TWO BROOD SOWS,
farro w ab o u t Nov. 10: also D eli­
cious apples.
D uane L ath ro p , on
th e P au l M iller place.
6-3tp
SQUASH FOR SALE— $5 PE R TON
by W. H. Cook, 1% ml. w est At-
te b u ry corner.
6-3tc
FOR SALE— A LARGE LIGHT 2-
w heel tra ile r, fu rn ish ed or u n f u r ­
nished. A. W. S undsten, B oardm an,
Oregon.
5-3tp
s/icriv
OCTOBER I5.W I6
PIANO BARGAIN — NO REASON-
able offer refused;
cash or $6
m onthly. We have a fine Bungalow
piano to be repossessed in th is v i­
cinity, w hich we will sell for b al­
ance due. For full in fo rm atio n , ad ­
dress A uditor of A ccounts, C line
P lano Co., 1011 S. W. W ash., P o rt­
land, Or.
7-3tc
FOR SALE — MAJESTIC
w ith good w ater fro n t.
O. L. B arlow , H erm iston.
it/ze
HERMISTON, OREGON
W. M elville, 6 mi. S. W. P ine City. W. M etteer, deceased, have filed th e ir
5-3tp fin a l account and rep o rt: th a t th e
C ounty Ju d g e by o rd er d u ly m ade
FOR SALE — 3 COWS, FRESH EN
an d entered, has appointed M onday
in October. One cow now m ilk­
th e 25th day of October, 1937, a t
ing. One C hester W hite Boar, 1 yr.
th e h o u r of 10 o’clock in th e fore­
old. Bill Logan, H erm ieton. 5-3tp
noon, as th e tim e, an d th e County
FOR SALE — TWO CROSS BRED, C ourthouse a t P endleton, Oregon, as
two year old bucks, and one team th e place w here all objections and
of horses. J. O mohundro, H erm is­ exceptions to said fin a l acco u n t and
ton.
4-3tc re p o rt w ill be heard an d a se ttle ­
m en t of th e estate made.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
D ated th ia th e 24th day of Sep­
tem ber, 1937.
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
CHARLES E. METTEER,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Adm inistrator,
UMATILLA COUNTY.
CLEO IRENE JOINES.
Adm inistratrix,
In th e M atter of th e Egtate of
A nna M. Strohm , Deceased.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
th e und ersig n ed has been ap p o in t­
ed executor of th e last w ill and tes­
tam en t of A nna M. Strohm , de­
ceased, and has qualified as the law
directs. All persons h aving claim s
a g a in st said e sta te « re required to
present th e sam e to me a t th e office
of W. J. W arn er, my atto rn ey , in
H erm iston, Oregon, verified as the
law directs, w ith in six m bnths from
th e d ate hereof.
D ated th is 30th day of Septem ­
ber. 1937.
GEORGE STROHM,
Executor.
(Sept. 30-Oct. 28)
ONE FURNISHED APARTM ENT,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
an d rooms for ren t. C a rte r’s
A p artm en t, H erm iston.
3 - ltp IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
SEV ERA L YOUNG BROOD SOWS
UMATILLA COUNTY.
for sa le —Also w eaner pigs, $4.50
each. E. E. R a in w ater, H erm iston.
In th e M atter of th e e sta te of
5-3tc
C harles W. M etteer. deceased.
FOR TRA D E — 3-TON DODGE
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN TO
tru c k for w eaner pigs, phone K ate ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY
S tan field , Echo, Or.
5-3tc CONCERN:
T h a t C lair E. M etteer, ad m in is­
FOR SALE OR TRADE— GULBRAN-
sen a p a rtm e n t model piano. Chas. tra to r, and Cleo Iren e Jolnes, ad ­
m in istra trix of th e estate of C harles
PETERSON ft PETERSON,
A tto rn ey s for th e estate.
(Sept. 23-Oct. 21)
It's Easy To Bo M istaken About
STOMACH TROUBLE
Stomach sufferers should le an the
truth about ULCERS, GAS, ACID,
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
constipation, etc., due to excess acid
FREE UlKIk Booklet contains facts
of interest. The9th edition, lUstotl th.
press, may orove vour first step to nap
py stomach comfort! Cl11 this to remind
you to ask for the UIlGA Booklet at
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phene 8-J
Residence Phone 28-J
Bunday and Evenings by
Appointment
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 8
Phone 4 8 1 ------- Hermiston. Ore.
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W. J. WARNER
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