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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937 PAGE F IV » FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION A CANNING SCHEDULE M ESSAG E TO EVERY M EM BER. W estland Grange Dance. T here w ill be an o th e r dance at October 18 to 23. th e W estland G range h all S aturday T here will be can n in g on Tues October 16 th, sponsored by the day and Friday. Any product may G range. The public is cordially in be brought in betw een the hours of vited. 9 :00 a. m. and 2:0 0 p. m. HERMISTON CO-OPERATIVE _______* CANNERY. H allow e’en Card Party. Public Card Party. A public card p arty w ill be spon sored by th e Home Economics club of the S tanfield G range, F riday, October 15th, in the S tanfield G range hall. Prizes w ill be given and refresh m en ts served. E veryone is Invited to atten d th is party. The Home Econom ics club of the W estland G range w ill hold a H al low e'en card p a rty in th e Oddfel low’s hall, F rid ay , October 22. Bridge and pinochle w ill be in play. Admission w ill be 25 cen ts a person and prizes w ill be given, including a door prize. S upper wil be served. Co-ops W ill Close at 5 :0 0 P.M. I ^ T h e F arm B ureau Cooperative of H erm iston, the C ooperative Service S tatio n and the G range Cooperative w ill close a t 5:00 p. m., beginning November 1st. P atro n s are asked to ta k e notice of th is change in clos ing hours. Irrigon Grange Social. November 15 First Turkey Pool. At a m eeting of th e board of d i recto rs of th e E astern Oregon T u r key G row ers’ association held a t th e a ssista n t county a g e n t’s office, Oc tober 13, sh ip p in g dates were sched uled for N ovember 15, an d th e sec ond sh ip p in g dates November 29 and 30. A c irc u lar le tte r confirm ing these dates to g eth er w ith oth er im p o rta n t in fo rm atio n reg a rd in g feeding practices prio r to shipping, h an d lin g , an d g rad in g will be sent out soon to all members of the E a st ern Oregon T urkey G row ers’ asso ciation. A. M . A. PRESIDENT MODIFIES POSIT ION m eeting. The young men are now on th e ir way east to th e ir homes in M ichigan and w ill m ake talk s a t o th e r points enroute. The local club will meet Monday n ig h t of next week. T here will be refresh m en ts and a program . All are cordially in vited. EDIT HI SCHOOL AND COLLEGE PARERS Two girls who are well know n in H erm iston a re editors of high school and college papers respectively. Miss R u th Dodd, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd of H erm iston, is ed ito r of th e H all Tree, official w eekly paper of St. H elen ’s hall, and Miss Betty M orfitt, g ran d d a u g h te r of Mrs. G retchen P urdy, is ed ito r of th e H allto n ian , sem i-m onthly new s pap er of the high school gtudent bo dy a t St. H elen’s hall In P o rtlan d . R u th was ed ito r of th e Bulldog, H erm iston HI paper in h er senior y ea r and served as correspondent for the W alla W alla Union for more th a n a year. Miss M orfitt an n o u n c ed her sta ff th is week. CO UNTY DRAMATICS T he Irrig o n G range social w ill be held O ctober 23rd in stead of the re g u la r n ig h t, due to a conflict w ith a sta te g ran g e conference w hich w ill be held a t L exington on the re g u la r m eeting n ig h t. All members and friends are u rged to atten d . OCD-R-1492 4 4 5 Y ears A go C olumbus D iscovered A merica OCTOBER 15^/16 YOU WILL D IS C O V E R OLIVER 7 0 It (Co-op L eague News Service) New Y ork— Dr. J. H. J. Upham, INSTITUTE OCT. 18-20 p resid en t of th e A m erican M edical A D ram atics In stitu te for U m atil A ssociation, w hich two m onths ago declared for cooperation betw een la county will be held in th e L ittle h e a tre of th e V ert M emorial b u ild governm ent and p riv ate h ea lth ag en T in g at P endleton, from eig h t to ten cies. co n trad icted th e position of th e o’clock th e evenings of October 18, A.M.A. in a paper* read before th e 19 and 20, u n d er th e auspices of the W HEAT FARMER A m erican A ssociation of School P h y Home D em onstration Agent. BANG'S DISEASE CONSERVES SOIL Miss Izola Jensen. E xtension S pe sicians here th is week. Dr. Upham MEETING HELD PHONE 72-W declared th a t public h ea lth doctors cialist in R ecreation and D ram atics from Oregon S tate college will con “ I t is evident th a t the practice of in school clinics are en croaching d u ct the in stitu te . Included in th e HERMISTON, OREGON Oregon dairym en wil! have an op upon th e field of p riv ate physicians. program will be suggestions for se ta k in g all from and re tu rn in g n o th p o rtu n ity d u rin g th e la tte r p a rt of ing to th e soil w ill d istu rb th e soil “ F o r those able to pay for m edical lectin g th e play, castin g th e play, balance so th a t w ind and w ater w ill October and th e firs t th re e weeks in services it is m anifestly u n fa ir to stag e action, lig h tin g , m ake-up, be FOR SALE OR TRADE— HORSE & W. M etteer, deceased, have filed th e ir mule, 1350 lbs. each; ju s t rig h t fin al acco u n t and rep o rt; th a t th e een ideas and sources of m aterial ca rry it aw ay,” says A rth u r Cop Novem ber to express th e ir views re th e com m unity to th e m edical pro tw for all around w ork; w ill consider for the am ateu r. County Ju d g e by o rd er d u ly made pock, w ho operates a farm n ear g ard in g a proposed o rd er req u irin g fession, and to th e people them selves Any o rg an izatio n in terested in fresh H olsteins; m ust be good m ilk th a t all B ang’s disease te stin g be to su g g est or to fu rn ish such servi Adams, Oregon. d ram a tic w ork is invited to send ers. H. L. Sm ith, Helix, Oregon. an d en tered , h as appointed M onday 8 -ltp th e 2 5th day of October, 1937, a t W ith th is th o u g h t In m ind, Mr. done only by persons au th o rized to ces fre e.” rep resen tativ es to the In titu te. Men Coppock Is w orking w ith th e Soil m ake such tests, an d th a t all reac T he d irecto rs of th e B ureau of Co an d women are both invited. Each FOR SALE — PORCELAIN BATH th e h o u r of 10 o’clock in th e fo re C onservation Service to p rotect his tors found will be branded as such o p erativ e M edicine of The Coopera n ig h t the program w ill be a co n tin tu b and 6 foot d in in g room table. noon, as th e tim e, and th e County u atio n of th a t presented th e pre Mrs. W. E. Logan, H erm iston. 7-3tp C ourthouse a t P endleton, Oregon, as land by re tu rn in g crop residues to by these testers. tive League of th e U.S.A., in a sta te vious evening. The in fo rm atio n The Oregon 'S tate college ex ten m ent issued today, deplored th e po should be helpful to am a te u r play TWO STACKS OF W HEAT STRAW th e place w here all objections and th e soil r a th e r th a n b u rn in g them. L ast year he utilized all th e straw sion service is co o p eratin g a t th e re sitio n tak en by Dr. U pham and directors, business m anagers, stag e for sale. In q u ire C harles H er exceptions to said fin al acco u n t an d rick farm , S tanfield project. 7-3tp rep o rt w ill be heard an d a se ttle and stubble from a 35 bushel crop quest of th e sta te d ep a rtm en t of ag urged th a t “ A t a tim e w hen com m anagers and actors. T he D ram atic In stitu te precedes m ent of th e estate made. of w heat w ithout m a teria lly r e ric u ltu re in holding these h earings plete and ex p ert m edical care for th e one-act play contest for U m atil SIX ACRES OF FALL POTATOES D ated th is th e 2 4th day of Sep ta rd in g th e follow ing crop yield. a t w hich th e proposed o rder w ill be th e people is th e grave concern of la county. Any o rg an izatio n send for sale— In th e field or by th e Te benefits of th is practice w ere carefu lly explained to th e dairym en all in terested in th is problem , when ing rep resen tativ es to th e in stitu te sack if e n tire crop is purchased. H. tem ber, 1937. CHARLES E. M ETTEER, 7-tfe a p p a re n t d u rin g th e periods of ru n of every county in the state, accord hund red s of thousands of sick peo w ill be eligible to th e county finals. E. H anby, H erm iston. A d m in istra to r, off th is spring. E rosion was serious ing to S. T. W h ite, d irecto r of the ple do n ot receive needed m edical T he contest w ill be held n ear th e PIANO BARGAIN — NO REASON- end of Ja n u ary . The w in n in g play CLEO IR E N E JOINES, on sim ila r fields w here crop residues sta te d epartm en t. care, p riv ate doctors and public in the county will have th e oppor able offer refused; cash or »6 Administratrix, had not been utilized, w hile little Most dairym en of th e sta te are h ealth officials m ust b u ry th e ir d if tu n ity to present th e ir play in the m onthly. We have a fin e Bungalow PETERSON & PETERSON, evidence of erosion could be seen on aw are of th e m any d isad v an tag es of ferences. They, w ith th e public, F estival of P lays held a t Oregon piano to be repossessed in th is vi cin ity , w hich we w ill sell for b al A tto rn ey s for th e estate. Coppock’s “ straw -farm ed ” field. th e p resent system u n d er w hich u n m ust find a common m eeting ground S ta te college early in F eb ru ary . ance due. For full in fo rm atio n , ad (Sept. 23-Oct. 21) F u rth e r in fo rm atio n ab o u t th e in dress A uditor of A ccounts, Cline In addition to u tilizin g residues official te stin g is possible. All who w here all can w ork in th e harm ony follow ing a w heat crop, Mr. Coppock are interested, how ever, are invited necessary if desired resu lts a re to s titu te or the play contest may be P iano Co., 1011 S. W. W ash., P o rt obtained from Miss F rances Clinton, land, Or. It's Easy T a Ba M istahaii About 7-3tc plow’s land follow’ing a pea crop and to atten d those m eetings to hear the be o b tain ed .” Home D em onstration A gent, Federal allow s it to rem ain rough over w in m a tte r explained in d etail and ex T he B ureau of C ooperative Medi building, P endleton. FOR SALE OR R E N T — SMALL ter. T hus the lim ited m oisture sup press th e ir opinions on th e subject, cine pointed to such ac tiv itie s as the farm w ith good house, located In Stomach sufferers should learr the ply is retain ed in the soil ra th e r in order th a t any actio n tak en may C om m unity C ooperative H ospital at truth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID C olum bia d istric t. J. H. DeMoes, BULL PUP NEWS th a n a la rg e p a rt of the supply be be in accord w ith th e wishes of the E lk City, O klahom a, and th e W age INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, 6-3tp T here are 28 pupils in th e eig h th H erm iston. constipation, etc., due to excess acid ing lost as runoff. E arn ers H ealth A ssociation. St. Lou dairy in d u stry as a whole. FREE UDGk Booklet contains tacts grad e th is year, and nam es of the SMALL ENSILAGE CUTTER — 9 of interest. The9th edition. ius» oh th« Dates, places, and counties in- is, as a m ethod of b rin g in g th e best new pupils a re M adeline Gifford, inch knives. Good condition. B. P. press, may oroveyour first step to hHp eluded in these h earin g s, as an- in m edical science to those who need G enevieve A lspach, and Donald Cel FRESH TOMATOFS R and, Irrig o n , Ore. 6-3tp py stomach comfort! C hr this to ’.einind nounced by Mr. W h ite, are as fol- it. “ In scuh ac tiv itie s p riv a te phy lers. you to ask for the UDGA Hisiklet a t lows: October 18— A lbany, L inn sicians and public h ea lth officials # T he seventh grad e is composed of FOR SALE— FIV E MASTER 1NCU- LATE IN SEASON THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE Benton and South L incoln: Oct. 19 can u n ite to protect th e people’s 27 pupils th is year. The nam es of bators. 540 eggs each, hot w ater E xperienced Oregon gardeners are — Eugene, L ane; Oct. 20— Roseburg, h ealth th ro u g h the prev en tio n of d i th e new pupils are G ary Saylor, Bob and kerosene heat. One Jam esw ay often able to enjoy fresh ripe tom a D ouglas; Oct. 21— G ra n ts Pass, Jo sease.” Sectional Type In cu b ato r, 864 0 E stle and Donald Hasse. toes of th e ir own raising for several sephine; Oct. 22— Medford, Jackson; S. C. Johrison, W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. T h irty -fo u r pupils compose the eggs, coal heat. W ashington; weeks a fte r the com ing of th e first Oct. 25— H illsboro, Spray, Oregon. 6-6tc G eneral D en tistry six th grade th is year. Names of new k illin g frosts, says A. G. B. Bou Oct. 26— R ainier, C olum bia; Oct. 27 X -S ay an d D iagnosis pupils are L au relei Saylor and Law BUYS O U T STORES FOR SALE— TWO BROOD SOWS, qu et, professor of vegetable crops a t — A storia. C latsop; Oct. 28—T illa P h en e 0-J rence Olson. farrow ab o u t Nov. 10; also D eli B ank Bldg. mook, Tillam ook and N orth L incoln; Oregon S tate college. Residence Phone 25-J T h ere are 29 pupils In th e fifth cious apples. D uane L ath ro p , on (Co-op L eague News Service) T he secret lies in th e fact th a t Oct. 29— Coquille, Coos and C urry; Bunday and E venings by 6-3tp T im m ins, O ntario— T h e Consu grade. New pupils are G lenn Yea th e P au l M iller place. th e re are alw ays m any fru its le ft on Nov. 1 — The Dalles, W asco and A ppointm ent ger, W ade Y eager and P a tric ia th e vines in th e late fall th a t are Hood R iver; Nov. 2— A rlington. m ers C ooperative Society, Ltd., took W arn er. SQUASH FOR SALE— »5 PER TON m a tu re b u t have not colored up. and Morrow, G illiam , W heeler and S her an im p o rtan t step to free people in by W. H. Cook, 1 *4 mi. west A t- th a t these, if carefully picked before m an; Nov. 3— Pendleton, U m atilla; th is m ining region from th e dom i te b u ry corner. 6-3tc W ATCH - CLOCK fro st and stored a t proper tem pera Nov. 4— Baker, B aker; Nov. 5— E n n atio n of "com pany sto res” w hen it purchased th e P ioneer Stores, a FOR REN T— FURNISHED APART- Nov. 6— La- tu re s will keep for weeks, and will terp rise, W’allow a; REPAIRING m ent for housekeeping; also ex G rande, U nion; Nov. 8-—O ntario, com pany concern o p era tin g u n its in rip en to a full red color, he says. tra single room. Mrs. Joe Dyer, A. W. BEHRMAN T im m ins, H ollinger m ine, and Do- Tom atoes to be stored for fu tu re M alheur; Nov. 9— Jo h n Day, G ran t H erm iston. 7-tfc WATCHMAKER men mine, for »28,000. Nov. 10— Redmond. SMALL GRAND PIANO AT BIG rip en in g need to be a t least a t the and H arney; HERMISTON OREGON GOOD CLEAN ALFALFA HAY FOR T he T im m ins C ooperative was o r Deschutes, Crook and Jefferso n ; sav in g if tak en a t once. Term s tu rn in g stage, beginning to show a sale— 18 ton. Mrs. R. A. Becker, ganized ab o u t five years ago. I t re like ren t. In v estig ate today. P en slig h t am ount of color, eith er pink Nov. 12— K lam ath F alls, K lam ath Irrig o n , Ore., Rt. 2, Box 74. 6-3tp ported business of ap proxim ately dleton Music House. 8 -ltc or yellow, when picked from the and L ake; Nov. 13— Salem , Marion DR. A. E MARBLE h alf a m illion dollars in 1936 and and P olk; Nov. 17— McM innville, vines, P rofessor Bouquet explains. CHIROPRACTOR Nov. 18— Oregon City, an tic ip a te s a volume of »700,000 WANTED— MIDDLE AGED LADY If e n tirely green, both inside and Y am hill; Office: 2 blocks east of post office for g eneral housew ork. Phone th is year. T he "com pany sto res” NOTICE TO CREDITORS. out, they are im m ature and cannot C lackam as and M ultnom ah. Office H ours: I to 12 - 1 :3 0 to • 8 -ltp w hich th e co-op w ill tak e over Octo 96F4, H erm iston, Ore. be expected to ripen la te r off the P hone 4 8 1 -------- H erm iston, Ore. ber 11, did a to ta l volum e of b u si FOR SALE— 3 YEAR OLD MARE, IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE vines. STATE OF OREGON FOR wt. ab o u t 1400; 5 year old geld ness of »200,000 la st year. Adding M ILLIO N A IR E CO-OP All tom atoes for storage m ust be UMATILLA COUNTY. these to its present stores in T im ing, wt. ab o u t 1600. Chas. Dillon, Herm iston Post No. 37 B oardm an, Ore. 8-3tp handled carefully, w ithout bruising, BUSINESSES mins, S chum acher and South P o rcu Meets firs t and th ird of course, and the f ru it itself m ust In th e M atter of th e E sta te of pine, th e co-op expects to pass the FOR SALE — YOUNG ROOSTERS T hursday. Legion A uxil be sound. The best te m p eratu re for .for breeding. Both improved A nna M. Strohm , Deceased. m illion d o llar m ark in 1938, m ak iary meets second and (Co-op League News Service) Rhode Island Red and B arred P ly sto rin g those th a t are to be kept for NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t in g th e T im m ins society one of the m outh Rocks; fo u rth T hursday. H atched from best LONDON— The tw en ty -e ig h t pov several weeks is from 50 to 55 de la rg e st sto ré cooperatives on the fullblooded eggs o b tain ab le, called the undersigned has been ap p o in t Legion H all. grees F ah ren h e it, Bouquet says. The erty -strick en R ochdale w eavers who N orth A m erican co n tin en t. excelt m ating. E qual L eghorns in ed executor of th e la st w ill and te s rip en in g is slow a t th is tem perature, organized th e first co-op shop in an egg production. P rice »1.50 and tam en t of A nna M. Strohm , d e »2.00. T his class rooster from h a t ceased, and has q u alified as th e law b ut th e re is no decay or breakdow n. in d u stria l suburb of M anchester 93 in CO-OP BOOKKEEPING chery sells for »3.00. Mrs. V ictor directs. All persons h aving claim s Tom atoes th a t are chilled down to years ago would have gasped H. Myers, B oardm an. Ore. 8 -ltp w onder a t sta tistic s released today 36 to 40 degrees may be expected a g a in st said estate are required to PAMPHLET OUT OSTEOPATHIC FOR SALE— 1930 MODEL A FORD present th e sam e to me a t th e office to break down r a th e r readily when of the volume of business of several PHYSICIAN A SURGEON coupe, »125.00 cash. Rex K. of E n g la n d ’s la rg e st re ta il coopera b ro u ght to higher tem peratures. of W. J. W arn er, my atto rn ey , in The C ooperative League of the Johnson, U m atilla. 8-3tp OSBORN APARTM ENTS If it is desired to ripen up some tives. H erm iston, Oregon, verified as th e U.S.A. an n o u n ces th e p u b licatio n of fru its m ore quickly, he says, they . The London C ooperative Society, "A P rim er of Bookkeeping for Co FOR SALE — 10-VOLUME SET law d irects, w ith in six m onths from "W orld Books” ; also Decker Bros, the d ate hereof. can be ta k en from th e storage place the largest in th e w orld, reported o p erativ es” by W ern er R egli, head piano. W. L. S u d d arth , Irrigon, Dated th is 30th day of Septem an d p ut in th e k itchen or some o th cash sales for th e year en ding S ept of th e A ccounting B ureau of The Oregon. 8 -ltc PETERSON & PETERSON ber, 1937. er fairly w arm place w here coloring em ber 4, of »70.350,000, an increase C ooperative League. S tu a r t Chase ATTORNEYS AT LAW GEORGE STROHM, and rip en in g w ill be hastened. At of more th a n six m illion d o llars over in com m enting on th is up to date MODEL T PICK-UP W ITH RUCK- U. S. N atio n al Bank B uilding stel for sale or trade. Cheap. Con th e previous year. The London So Executor. 65 degrees, tom atoes ju st beginning guide to bookkeeping m ethods for P ra ctice in S tate ft F ederal C ourts 8-tfc (Sept. 30-Oct. 28) to show yellow color will have a ciety has Just opened its 243rd food cooperative’s, says, “It im presses me n o r's Cash Store. P endleton, Ore. service store. good red color in about eig h t days, as an in te llig e n t, w orkm anlike, use 4 GRADE AND 2 PUREBRED The B irm ingham Co-op announced ful Job. I (p articu larly liked »he NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT and if the fru its a re picked In th e G uernsey cows, for sale cheap; 1 pink stag e they w ill color even more sales of »15.000,000 for th e h alf firs t section where, bookkeeping Is purebred bu ll; calf 6 mo. old. »50 DR. F. B. BELT IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E year Just closed and estim ated an presented as g row ing o ut of a d efi quickly. PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON w ith papers, »45 w ithout. F ran k STA TE OF OREGON FOR W hile some people pull up th e ir nual sales of ap p ro x im ately »30,- n ite situ a tio n , n ot as m agic from the Seelfger, H erm iston. Office H eu rs: O ther 8 - ltp UMATILLA COUNTY. 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. H ours by tom ato vines before frost and hang 000,000. sk y ” . The pam phlet can be secured 2 to 6 P.M. A ppointm ent them up in the barn or some oth er Bristol cooperators did »13,750,- from The C ooperative League. 167 FOR SALE — HOLSTEIN-JERSEY Ree. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 In th e M atter of th e estate of cow, 2 t4 ml. ea st of U m atilla. C. cool place to allow th e fru its to r ip 000 w orth of business in th e ir own W est 12 S tre et, New York City. A. B inder, H erm iston, Or. 8 - ltp C harles W. M etteer. deceased. en. P rofessor Bouquet feels th a t th is stores and b u ilt a »125,000 block of NOTICE Ifi H EREBY GIVEN TO Townsendites to Pendleton. ta k es up an unnecessary am ount of offices to han d le th e fin an ces of th e W. J. WARNER FOR 8ALE— BABY'S CRIB. COM- ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY space, w hereas if th e m atu re fru its c ity ’s la rg e st d istrib u tiv e business. A la rg e num ber of T ow nsendites plete. B u rn h am ’s. H erm iston. 8 -lc CONCERN; a re picked from th e vines and p r o In N ew castle th e co-ops piled up from H erm iston atten d ed th e P en Attorney-at-Law T h a t C lair E. M etteer, adm lnia- perly stored they will ripen Just as »11,500.000 business d u rin g the dleton club last n ig h t w hen George SALE— EIGHT SETS BUTT Hermiston - Oregon « e ll. year. Voee and Joseph W arnock from na- B ar< a‘" ° ad w a‘a trator, aad Cleo Irene Jolnes. ad SHOWN HERE FOR THE FIRST TIME ANYWHERE Grange Co-operative STOMACH TROUBLE ONTARIO CO-OP WANT AOS Dr. A.C. Willcutt Os •-» te m inistratrix of the estate of Charlee