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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1937.
T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
PAGE T H R M
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BOARDMAN
Cy -daryetta Thomas
The car driven by C. Tannehill,
while returning from Grange at
Lexington last Saturday night, ran
M E SSA G E TO E V E R Y M EM BER.
into a horse on the highway, dam­
aging the car. None of the occu­
pants of the car were injured.
As many as 25 grangers attend­
time is finished.
CANNING SCHEDULE.
ed the meeting at Lexington last
LEAFLET CONTAINS
For further exactness Miss Conk­ Saturday night.
The cannery will be open for
Mrs. Bill Lilly, Mrs. Claude Coats
lin uses a roast-meat thermometer,
TURKEY
FACTS
canning on Wednesday, October 27.
the latest aid to perfection in meat and Mrs. Ed Barlow motored to
Heppner last Monday on business.
between Portland, Spokane, Salt Lake, Omaha, Chicago
Bring any product that you want
Sixty-five per cent of the Oregon cookery. This little instrument is
A waffle supper was given at the
to can between 9:00 A. M. and 2:00
inserted in the thickest part* of the church one night last week by Rev.
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
MAIN STREET
P. M. This will be the last canning turkey crop is sold through indepen­ roast. It registers the internal H. B. Thomas who entertained the
dent
dealers
and
35
per
cent
date for at least two weeks so please
junior
boys
of
the
church.
temperature of the meat, and a scale
L. A. Spagle and family of Port­
get everything at that time that is through the four district coopera­ shows what degrees of doneness this
tive
associations.
Seventy
per
cent
land are guests at the Lester Pack­
possible.
ard home this week.
We still have some canned goods of Oregon-grown turkeys are shipped represents.
Mr. and Mrs. V. Keys of Forest
Stresses Economy Meat Dishes.
on hand that have been here for to out-of-state markets.
But roasting meat is only one Grove are visiting at the Buster
some time. If you have any here,
This
is
part
of
a
large
fund
of
please call for them before the first
part of Miss Conklin’s varied and Rand home.
cited and required to appear at the law directs, within six months from
information pertaining to Oregon’s
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kruze were en­ office of the County Judge of Uma­
of November.
complete program. Of special inter­ tertained
the date hereof.
by
Grangers
at
a
party
at
2%
to
three
million
dollar
turkey
HERMISTON CO-OP CANNERY.
tilla County, Oregon, at the Coun­
Dated this 30th day of Septem­
est
is
her
demonstration
of
dishes
the
grange
hall
last
Wednesday
industry found in a leaflet entitled,
ty Court House, Pendleton. Ore­
cooked from less demanded cuts of night.
ber, 1937.
gon,
within
28
days
from
the
date
"Let’s
Talk
Turkey,”
prepared
by
Special Farm Bureau Meeting.
Gladys Graves, who is attending of the first publication of this cita­
meat which are well flavored and
GEORGE STROHM,
J. R. Beck, extension specialist in
a beauty school in Portland, visited tion, and show cause, if any exists,
Mr. Reynolds of Portland, of the
high
in
food
value
and
which
can
Executor.
rural service, using data supplied by
in Boardman a few days last week. why the judge of the above entitled
American Farm Bureau Federation,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corwin and court should not grant the prayer (Sept. 30-Oct. 28)
Noel Bennion, extension poultry- be cooked by the proper methods to
will meet with the executive com­
delicious tenderness.
family, Mildred Ayers and Janet of the petition filed herein on the
man. It is the latest of a series of
mittee of the Umatilla Project Farm
New ways of broiling steaks and Gorham, spent the week end in 29th day of September, 1937, By
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
leaflets on different phases of Ore­
Portland visiting
relatives
and C. A. Binder, administrator of said
Bureau, Thursday, October 28th, at
gon’s agriculture 'which Mr. Beck chops will also be of value to home­ friends.
estate,
praying
that
he
be
author­
8:00 p. m., in the office of Assist­
Alta Gertiz left this week for ized to sell at private sale for cash IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
has prepared as program material makers, many of whom consider this
ant County Agent Jay T. Pierson’s
STATE OF OREGON FOR
for use of all rural * organizations a tricky task. The method Miss Huntington where she will make the following described real proper­
office. This announcement was made
Conklin uses is very easy and sure her home.
ty belonging to said estate, to-
UMATILLA COUNTY.
and other interested groups.
by H. J. Ott, president of the Farm
of success.
. Miss Hummel of Philadelphia wit:
As
to
the
turkey
situation
this
Bureau.
Commencing at the Quarter
The reason why meat is so valua­ spoke on Christian Education at the
In the Matter of the estate of
year, the leaflet shows that 7,989,- ble in the diet of all members of church last Saturday evening.
Section Corner between sections
H. B. Thomas, pastor of the
ten and eleven in township 5 Charles W. Metteer. deceased.
000 pounds of turkeys were in cold the family from the standpoint of
Co-ops W ill Close at 5 :0 0 F.M.
church here, spent a few days last
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
North Range 28, E.W.M.; thence
The Farm Bureau Cooperative of storage in the United States on Sep­ nutrition, is shown vividly in a week in Enterprise attending a spe­
following the sub-divisional sec­ ALL PERSONS WHOM IT MAY
tember 1 last year, while on the series of ‘'Food Value Charts”. cial meeting.
tion line east 405 feet to a point; CONCERN:
Hermiston, the Cooperative Service
same date this year the pounds of These charts show that meat is a
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meade of W il­
thence South and parallel with
Station and the Grange Cooperative
That Clair E. Metteer, adminis­
the West line of said Section
turkeys in storage was 12,314,000. rich source of protein and of calor­ low visited over the week end at the
will close at 5:00 p. m., beginning
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown.
eleven 534 feet, to the North line trator, and Cleo Irene Jolnes, ad­
It
is
estimated
that
Oregon
will
ies, also of phosphorus, which works
November 1st. Patrons are asked to
'Mr. and Mrs. Royal Rands of
of the right of way of the Oregon- ministratrix of the estate of Charles
take notice of this change in clos­ market 700,000 pounds of turkeys with calcium to prevent tooth de­ Latourelle are visiting at the home
Washington Railroad and Navi­ W. Metteer, deceased, have filed their
this year, as compared with 800,000 cay, and that it it a source of some of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Rands.
gation Company’s line of rail­
ing hours.
pounds last year.
road;
thence
following said final account and report; that the
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Shore, Kermit
of the essential vitamins.
North line of said right of way County Judge by order duly made
Bloom. Herb Brown and Herb Par­
The
pamphlet
also
shows
that
it
November 15 F irst Turkey Pool.
In a Westerly direction 419 feet and entered, has appointed Monday
sons of Mica, and Jim Camp ajid
takes an average of 75 pounds of
more or less to the section line; the 25th day of October, 1937, at
his daughter Melba of Spokane, were
At a meeting of the board of d i­ feed to produce a turkey ready for COLLEGE FOR CO OP
thence following said section line the hour of 10 o’clock In the fore­
gue«ts *t thp home of Mr. and Mrs.
rectors of the Eastern Oregon Tur­ market at 26 weeks of age, and that
North to ine 'place of beginning,
H. R. Parsons over the week end.
EXECUTIVES
key Growers’ association held at the it requires from four to five pounds
all in Umatilla County, Oregon, noon, as the time, and the County
excepting however therefrom a Courthouse at Pendleton, Oregon, as
assistant county agent’s office, Oc­ of feed to produce a pound of grain,
(Co-op League News Service)
strip of land 30 feet wide along the place where all objections and
tober 13, shipping dates were sched­ from hatching to maturity. Early
the North line of said described exceptions to said final account and
NEW YORK — The Cooperative
uled for November 15, and the sec­ gains are the cheapest, it is pointed
tract and a strip of land 30 feet
League
Institute,
a
college
for
pros­
ond shipping dates November 29 out.
wide along the West line of said report will be heard and a settle­
pective cooperative executives, open­
tract, which strips are reserved ment of the estate made.
and 30. A circular letter confirm­
Other feeding pointers indicate ed here October 11 with students
for road rights of way.
Dated this the 24th day of Sep­
ing these dates together with other
that feed costs can be reduced 10 from 13 states and one foreign FOR SALE— 75 PUREBRED HAMP-
WITNESS the Hon. Carl W. tember, 1937.
'important information regarding
shire
ewes.
Ralph
Butler,
Wil­
Chambers,
Judge
of
the
said
County
to 20 per cent by using alfalfa, sun­ country enrolled. Thirty-five prom­
CHARLES E. METTEER,
feeding practices prior to shipping,
9-2tp Court of Umatilla County, Oregon,
flowers, corn fields, etc., as pasture; inent educators and executives in lows, Ore. (Ewing Station)
Administrator,
handling, and grading will be sent
with the seal of said court affixed
that each bird needd six inches of the cooperative movement will deli­ FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WOOD at Pendleton, Oregon, this 29th day
CLEO IRENE JOINES,
out soon to all members of the East­
hopper space, and that it is best not ver special lectures during the course —Squash and turnips. Squash 35 of September, 1937.
Administratrix,
ern Oregon Turkey Growers’ asso­
a ton and turnips 91 per sack. B. R.
Published the first time October
to give strong feeds, such as low- of the Institute.
PETERSON & PETERSON,
ciation.
Christopher, Stanfield.
9-ltp 7, 1937.
grade fish meal or inferior vitamin
Attorneys for the estate.
Expressing his enthusiasm over
E. B. CASTEEL, County
D fish-bearing oils, within the last the prospects for the co-op college, WANTED — 29 OR 30 CLOSED
(Sept. 23-Oct. 21)
H allow e’en Card Party.
Clerk
of
Umatilla
County,
pick-up; Will pay cash. Lewis
six weeks before killing.
Oregon.
Dr. James P. Warbasse, director of Pearson, 1 mile north of Hermis­ (SEAL)
The Home Economics club of the
That breeding hens confined re­ the Institute and president of The ton.
(Oct. 7-28)
It'» Easy To B a M istaken About
9-3tp
Westland Grange will hold a Hal­ quire eight feet of floor space, and
Cooperative
League
of
the
U.S.A.,
FOR SALE— 3 YEAR OLD MARE,
lowe’en card party in the Oddfel­ that one tom is required for each
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
w(. about 1400; 5 year old geld­
low’s hall, Friday, October 22. 12 to 14 hens, are other facts declared. "This signals the opening
Stomach sufferers should learr the
ing,
wt.
about
1600.
Chas.
Dillon,
of
our
first
national
cooperative
in­
truth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID.
Bridge and pinochle will be in play. brought out in the leaflet.
Boardman, Ore.
8-3tp IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
stitution
for
the
training
of
execu­
INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn,
Admission will be 29 cents a person
STATE OF OREGON FOR
constipation, etc., due to excess acid.
tives, educators and leaders for the FOR SALE— 1930 MODEL A FORD
and prizes will be given, including M EAT COOKERY
UMATILLA
COUNTY.
FREE
UDGk Booklet contains facta
coupe, 3125.00 cash. Rex K.
consumers cooperative movement.
of interest. The9th edition, mat ott th«
a door prize. Supper wil be served.
Johnson,
Umatilla.
8-3tp
With the rapid growth of American
press, may orove vour first step to nap
DEMONSTRATION
In the Matter of the Estate of
py stomach comfort !Clir this to ernind
cooperatives during the last few FOR RENT— FURNISHED APART-
Irrigon Grange Social.
you to ask for the UlMiA Bonk lot at
years we have become increasingly
ment for housekeeping; also ex­ Anna M. Strohm, Deceased.
The Irrigon Grange social will be
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Miss Emily Conklin, well known aware of the necessity to provide tra single room. Mrs. Joe Dyer,
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
held October £3rd instead of the lecturer and economist, will bring
Hermiston.
7-tfc the undersigned has been appoint­
regular night, due to a conflict with to the homemakers of Umatilla coun­ adequate training for the future
ed executor of the last will and tes­
MODEL T PICK-UP WITH RUCK-
a state grange conference which ty the latest and best methods of leaders of the movement".
tament of Anna M. Strohm, de­
Combining both practical and aca­
stel for sale or trade. Cheap. Con­
will be held at Le-'n~*''n on the meat cookery, in a demonstration to
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
ceased, and has qualified as the law
8-tfc
regular meeting night. All members be held in the library auditorium at demic training, the opening four nor’s Cash Store.
General Dentistry
directs. All persons having claims
month course calls for two months
and friends are urged to attend.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Pendleton, November 8, at 1:30 p.m. of lectures, discussions, seminars, FOR SALE— EIGHT SETS BUTT against said estate are required to
chain harness. Bargain. Gadwa’s present the same to me at the office Bank Bldg.
This meeting is sponsored jointly by research and cooperative observa­
Phons 9-4
4-H CLUB MEETHTG.
8-2tc of W. J. Warner, my attorney, In
the National Live Stock and Meat tion, followed Dy two months of Store, Pendleton, Ore.
Residence Phone 26-J
A meeting of all 4-H club live­ Board and the Extension Service of
Sunday and Evenings by
FOR SALE — PORCELAIN BATH Hermiston, Oregon, verified as the
stock members will be held at the Oregon State College, under direct field work with co-ops In various
tub and 6 foot dining room table.
Appointment
sections of the country. Students Mrs. W. E. Logan, Hermiston. 7-3tp
assistant county agent’s office Fri­
day evening, October 22, at 7:30. supervision of Miss Frances C,linton, will return to New York for a short
The purpose of this meeting is to Home Demonstration Agent.
final session after the two months TWO STACKS OF WHEAT STRAW
wind up the livestock clubs for this
for sale. Inquire Charles Her­
Miss Conklin is from Iowa State of field work. Several students have
W ATCH - CLOCK
year, talk over plans for the coming college and is a member of the staff
rick farm, Stanfield project. 7-3tp
positions in the movement await­
year, and if possible, organize clubs
REPAIRING
so that meetings applying to the of the National Live Stock and Meat ing them at the completion of the SIX ACRES OF FALL POTATOES
next year’s work can be held during Board, Chicago, the organization course and several co-ops have ar­
for sale— In the field or by the
A.
W. BEHRMAN
the winter months. All boys and which represents all branches of the ranged for students to do field sack if entire crop is purchased. H.
WATCHMAKER
E. Hanby, Hermiston.
7-tfc
girls who are interested in becoming meat industry, and which initiated work with their organizations.
HERMISTON
OREGON
members of 4-H livestock clubs for several years ago a study of the
Lectures
are
held
at
the
new
PIANO
BARGAIN
—
NO
REASON-
the year 1938 should be present at
able offer refused; cash or 36
this meeting. Such clubs as dairy, right way of preparing all kinds and school for Social Research. Libra­
beef, sheep, pig and crops will be cuts of meat. These studies were ry, seminar rooms and the head­ monthly. We have a fine Bungalow
DR. A. E. MARBLE
piano to be repossessed In this vi­
discussed.
carried on in cooperation with the quarters of the institute are at the cinity,
CHIROPRACTOR
which we will sell for bal­
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Cooperative League House, 167 West ance due. For full information, ad­
Office:
2
blocks east of post office
Baby Beef Club Notice.
and the home economics depart­ 12th Street.
dress Auditor of Accounts. Cline
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Boys and girls who plan to carry ments of leading universities and
“We are very well pleased with Piano Co., 1011 8. W. Wash., Port-
Phone 4 8 1 ------- Hermiston, Ore.
a baby beef project next year should colleges. The result of these exper­ the calibre of our students,” de­ land, Or._____________________ 7-3tc
decide on the breed of calves that
Land Sale Notice.
they intend to have and turn this iments results in revolutionary clared Lionel Perkins, registrar.
H e r m is to n H o st N o . 3 7
information over to the assistant changes in methods of cooking meat. “The twenty carefully selected stu­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Meets first and third
bounty agent’s office immediately.
Old ways give place to new. The dents represent states as far apart
K SH ^'I’hurRday Legión Auxll-
Mr. Pierson, assistant county agent, newer ways are easier and result in as Massachusetts and California. the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
plans to spend the last three days of greater economy, and have a real
T he R eason
[KSgMlary meets second and
One student is a German refugee order duly made and entered herein
the month picking out suitable
fourth Thursday.
MYER
ASPIRIN
WORKS
SO
FAST
dollars
and
cents
value
to
the
home­
educated
in
the
University
of
Ber­
by
the
County
Court
of
Umatilla
calves for next year. It is hoped that
Legion Hall.
they will be started on feed by No­ maker which she cannot afford to lin. Seven have degrees from Amer­ County, Oregon, on the 6th day of
Drop a B ay tr A tpirin lo blo l into a tum ­
October, 1937, will, on the 20th day
overlook.
vember 15 th.
ican universities.”
►
bler o f w ater.
of November, 1937, at the hour of 10
By the tim e It hit« the bottom o f the
Low Temperature is Used.
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
g l a « It 1« disintegrating.
FARM BUREAU
highest bidder for cash in hand, at
4-H CLUB NEWS
Thl« «pood a f disintegration enables
A fundamental change has to do
the front door of the Umatilla Coun­
genuine BAYER Aspirin tablets to start
with the temperature at which meat •
A U X IL IA R Y
By Grace Bensel
OSTEOPATHIC
ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon,
"taking hah.'" o f headache and simi­
is cooked. A moderate or slow oven
Sears Roebuck and Company of­ subject to a minimum price of 330.-
la r pain a fe w minutes a fte r taking.
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary met is recommended for roasting, for ex­ fered a prize to 4-H sewing club 00 therefor, to be paid In cash, at
OU can pay as high as you
Friday, October 15th, with a good periments showed that hot ovens re­
OSBORN
APARTMENTS
the
time
of
sale,
the
following
de­
girls whereby they would equal any
want lor remedies claimed to
attendance.
The committee was
scribed parcel of land, heretofore by
relieve the pain of Headache,
Mrs. Monta Prindle, Mrs. Emma sulted in greater shrinkage in the prize a girl won at a fair on their Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired
Rheumatism, Neuritis, Sciatica,
Hammon, and Mrs. Carson Linder. roast and hardening of the fibers. sewing. The only requirement was for delinquent taxes, to-wit:
etc. But the medicine so many
The next meeting will be held Fri­ Longer cooking at a lower temper­ that the girls buy their materials
Lots 1. 2 and 3, Block 77, Ward-
PETERSON & PETERSON
doctors generally approve — the
day, November 5th, with Mrs. Em­ ature results in tender, juicy roast. from their company.
well’s Addition to City of Uma­
one used by thousands of families
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
ma Epperson, Mrs. Joe Linder, Mrs.
tilla, Umatilla County, Oregon.
daily — is Bayer Aspirin — 15/ a
Miss Conklin shows how meat
The Umatilla Sewing club mem­
Anna Belle Barham Mrs. R. Addle-
U. S. National Bank Building
R.
E
GOAD.
Sheriff
dozen
tablets—
about
I
t
apiece.
should be placed in the oven so that bers accepted this offer and have re­
man and Mrs. Edna Udey.
Practice In State & Federal Courts
of Umatilla County.
Simply take 2 Bayer Aspirin
there is no need for hasting. Shp ceived their checks covering the (Oct. 21-Nov. 13)
tablets with a half glass ol water.
Pendleton, Ore.
ATTENTION!
Repeat, if necessary according to
does not cover her roast, and she amount of the prizes the girls won
directions.
adds no water— both of which are at the project and 4-H county fairs.
All ladies of Westland Grange.
Usually this will ease such pain
CITATION,
Wear your oldest clothes to the surprising to those who still follow Prizes were given by Sears Roebuck
DR. F. B. BELT
in a remarkably short time.
hobo party to be given by the Home the “old school” of meat roasting. and Company for clothing, home
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
For quick relief from such pain
Economics club, Tuesday, October Even searing the meat Is no longer making, room improvement and IN THE COUNTY COURT «OF THE
which exhaust* vou and ) c?na
Office Hours;
Other
26th. at the Mulkins home, starting
you awake st ni**ht — ask lor
STATE OF OREGON FOR
10:30 to 12:30 A M. Hours by
recommended.
since
experiments
style
revue.
at 8:00 o’clock in the evening.
gmuine Bayer Asp ri •.
2 to 5 P.M.
Appointment
UMATILLA COUNTY.
show that searing did not keep in
Mary Margaret an<] Agnes Kenne­
Rea
712
—
PHONE
—
Office 7 33
the juices, as it was supposed to do. dy received money for clothing; Ve­
Livestock Marketing
In the Matter of the Estate of
All
of
this
has
made
the
roasting
ts Moran and Catherine Kennedy for Carl Ozana, Deceased.
, A meeting of the Umatilla Coop­
TO: The Unknown Heirs of Carl
erative Livestock Marketing asso­ of meat, a very simple matter— Just clothing and style revue; and Grice
W. J. WARNER
Ozana, Deceased, and all per­
ciation will be held Thursday. Nov­ place the meat In the oven, fat side Bensel for clothing, homemaking
sons interested in the estate of
ember 4th. in the office of the As­ np. Have an even, low temperature and room improvement.
Attomey-at-Law
Carl Ozana. Deceased.
sistant County Agent Jay T. Pier­ (300 degrees to 3S0 degrees P .) and
This plan was an encouragement
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
son. It Is a very important meet­
Hermiston - Oregon
ing and all members are requested you have nothing more to do until to the girls and they hope that it OF OREGON.
your clock tells you the cooking •hall be continued next year.
to he present.
Yon and each of you are hereby
tít fo r SUPER-COACH-)
Iunionv pacific stages
W ANT ADS
STOMACH TROUBLE
READY TO BRING
YOU RELIEF
IN MINUTES
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
Y