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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION LEGION A U X IL IA R Y THANKS PUBLIC PAGE F IV » SACRIFICING INCUBATORS 38 cash in hand on th e 11th day of and Up. Ready to operate, 450 F eb ru ary , 1938, a t th e above d e egg size, 312.50. Call G range Co scribed ranch at 10:00 o'clock a. m. Dated at H erm iston on th is 20th operative. 24-3tc day of Ja n u a ry , 1938. Signed Alton K ingsbury. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR COWS NOTICE OF HEARING UPON or heifer»— 50 tons of alfalfa hay; Also 1 2-wheeI tra ile r; 5 miles 8.W. FINAL REPORT. of S tanfield, E. C. Chaney, H erm is IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE ton. 24-3tp STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY. FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR re n t a t C a rte r’s ap a rtm en t, K atty In th e M atter of th e E sta te of An corner from depot. Also rooms to let ton Soueson, Deceased. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t by n ig h t or week. 24-3tp th e und ersig n ed A d m in istra trix of FOR REN T OR SALE — PET E R th e e s ta te of A nton Soneson. de N eadeau E sta te ran ch sixty acres ceased, has filed h er fin a l rep o rt one mile east of H erm iston, good w ith th e C lerk of th e above en titled buildings, irrig a tio n w ater fu r C ourt, an d th a t th e Ju d g e of said nished, re n t 3300.00 cash as is. C ourt has designated Monday, th e W rite or see N. N eadeau, Co. C ourt 14th day of F eb ru ary , 1938 a t 2 :00 House, P endleton, Ore. 23-3tc o'clock in the aftern o o n as th e tim e, and th e rooms of th e above en titled LOST— ONE BLACK MARE, WT. C ourt in the C ounty C ourt House in about 800 lbs., w earing bell when Pendleton, U m atilla County, Oregon lost. N otify E. N. Boylen, Pendle as th e place when an d w here h e a r ton, Ore. 23-2tc ing is to be had thereon. All per sons Interested a re hereby notified CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE — to then and th ere ap p ear and show Any size, a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask cause, if any they have, w hy said re Oron O, F elthouse, H erm iston. 22-tfc port should not be approved, th e a d m in istra trix d ischarged. her TAMARACK POSTS FOR SALE — bondsmen ex honerated and th e es 15 cents each in 100 lots delivered. ta te closed. H arry Shaver, Kam ela, Ore. 21-4tp D ated Ja n u a ry 13, 1938. ELLA P. SONESON, A d m in istra trix . (Ja n . 13-Feb. 10) Taken Up Notice. The com m unity service com m ittee of th e H erm iston U nit of th e A m er .A message to every m em ber ican Legion A uxiliary expresses its appreciation for support given in th e P resid en t’s B irth d ay Ball cam paign p ut on here last week, by is cials of th e HOLC estim ated th a t CONSUMERS' suing the follow ing statem en t. prior to th e o rg an izatio n of the GRANGES BRING h ealth co-op th e o rg an izatio n had SPEAKER FEB. 15 "W e, the com m ittee of th e P resi FO UNDATIO N SET UP been losing more th a n 3100,000 per d e n t’s B irthday Ball of th e A m eri year in sick leave alone. (Co-op L eague News Service) Joe W. Jarv is, a g ric u ltu ra l ag en t can Legion A uxiliary, wish to ex R epresen tativ e Jam es M. F itzp a New Y ork— W ith its in itia l funds trick , Dem. N.Y., declared In com for th e Union P acific, of Boise, Id a tend our th a n k s to all those in the provided by chain store in terests, m en tin g on th e case th a t in his ho, will be th e guest speaker for com m unity who assisted in m aking tk e Consum ers F oundation, Inc., opinion th e money was well spent. th e Colum bia and W estland G ranges th is dance a success. It was the first of its kind to be attem p ted in com pleted its o rganization here S at T rustees of th e Group H ealth As in a jo in t m eeting Tuesday, F eb ru urday, J a n u a ry 8, w ith th e election sociation announced th is week th a t ary 15. Mr. Ja rv is will speak on H erm iston in the west end of Uma of W illiam T ru fa n t F oster, d irector em ployees of th e D epartm ents of Ag "V egetable P roduction and T ra n s tilla county, and we sincerely th an k of th e P ollack F oundation, as presv ric u ltu re and Ju stice, th e Security p o rta tio n ,” and also o u tlin e work of the W estland G range for postponing th e ir dance scheduled for th a t even dent. E xchange Commission, and the Bu th e "D airy Cow D evelopm ent,” pro' T he Consum ers F o undation, “a reau of S tan d ard s will also be ad m it gram of th e Union Pacific. One otlv ing. Also wish to th a n k th e park fact-find n on-profit body to prom ote ted to m em bership in th e coopera er speaker on S m ith H ughe^ a g r i board for the use of th e h all ren t free for so w orthy a cause. cu ltu re is being arran g ed . th e consum er in te re s t” proposes to tive h ealth association. “ Much tim e and co n cen trated ef The object of th is m eeting is to speak for th e 130,000,000 consum ers ac q u ain t farm ers and th e public fort was put fo rth by th e com m ittee in th e U nited S tates. In a press w ith th e a g ric u ltu ra l b etterm en t and we wish to th a n k th e publishers conference a t th e H otel A stor pre NOTICE OF A N N U A L program as sponsored by the of th e H erald for p ublicity given the ceding the organization m eeting of MEETING dance, Mrs. O. K. Mudge, Mrs. F. G ranges. th e board, Dr. F o ster declared th a t Musical num bers w ill round out B. Belt and Mrs. Jam es Todd for 31,000,000 would be a sm all sum w ith w hich to defend th e “consum er FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE the program . T he place of m eeting th e ir assistan ce in the tic k e t sale. “ T otal expenses for th e dance w ill be announced n ex t week. in te re s t,” and fran k ly adm itted th a t OF HERMISTON were as follows: O rchestra, 330; th e 325,000 g r a n t w hich led to the N otice is hereby given th a t I have lights, fuel, wax and clean in g hall, W estland Grange Visited. o rganization of th e Consum ers 34.00; ad v ertisin g , 34; Oasis th e a tak en up and have k ep t for about F oundation. Inc., w as m ade by the W estland G range was visited by seven days at my place in H erm is The an n u a l m eeting of the mem tre, screen slide, 31; m ak in g a to ton, th e follow ing described an im al: I n s titu te of D istrib u tio n w hich is officials a t its reg u la r m eeting tal of $39.00. bers of th e F arm B ureau Coopera P a rt Jersey and G uernsey cow, supported by chain stores, v arie ty T hursday, Ja n u a ry 27, by Mr. and “ T ickets sold in advance, 337.75; about 5 years old; said an im al will stores and m ail order houses. He tive of H erm iston, Oregon, w ill be Mrs. Claud Hanscom , Mr. and be sold, unless redeemed, at public m ade it clear, how ever, th a t the held a t th e H erm iston U nion church Mrs. A. E. McCulley, Miss E leanor door receipts, 347.35; to ta lin g 385.- auction to th e h ighest bidder for in H erm iston F rid ay , F eb ru ary 11, 10. A fter all bills w ere paid there F oundation may accept funds from McCulley, all of Cold Springs 1938, a t 1 :30 o’clock in th e a f te r o th e r sources. G range, an d C. T illery and Mrs. was $46.10 to send to Mrs. Tom noon. K eating, county ch airm an for Uma Asked w h at percentage of th e E lection of d irecto rs w ill be held Dena W ooster of S tanfield G range. fun d s for th e Consum ers F oundation to fill th e expired term s of D irectors Mr. Hanscom is d istric t deputy and tilla county, to add to th e fund for would come from th e consum ers H. J. Bean, D istrict No, 1; J . H gave a talk before th e g ran g e mem research w ork in the field of in fa n them selves, Dr. F oster said he did Reid, D istrict No. 3; R. G. Saylor, bers. The gentlem en of th e local tile p araly sis.” Mrs. Wm. Logan, C hairm an, not know. He pointed o u t th a t the D istric t No. 5. g ran g e e n te rta in e d a t th is m eeting Mrs. Mabel W alker, F ou n d atio n w ill accept individual ta k in g care of e n te rta in m n t and re A list of nam es is being m ailed to Mrs. R. H. Plersol, consum ers as Associate Members freshm ents. H orace Addis of T llll- the qualified voters In each d istric t Mrs. C. J. Jackson, Sec., cum G range, was also present. Mrs. w ith a m em bership fee of 31 per designated in th e notice. An (x) Mrs. W a lte r L, Hamm, year but w ith no voice in th e con should be placed before th e nam e of E d n a M ulkins won th e atten d an ce Mrs. O. K, Mudge. trol of th e organization. th e p a rty desired as d irecto r, and prize. Members of the Board of D irec th e ballot b ro u g h t to the m eeting or Annual Grange Co-op. Meet. to rs and the N ational Council in m ailed to th e office of th e F arm Bu BRING RESULTS clude heads of w om en’s clubs, local reau Cooperative of H erm iston. The The an n u a l m eeting of th e G range consum ers clubs, m in isters and col list m ailed o ut to th e q u alified vo C ooperative A ssociation a t H erm is CLASSIFIED ADS r lege professors as well as several ters is m erely a n o m in atin g ballot. ton w ill be held F rid ay , F eb ru ary 11, a t 8 :00 p. m., in th e H erm is n ationally-know n business men in In order to elect th e p arty desired E lection of clu d in g H enry I. H arrim an , form er as d irecto r, it is necessary th a t th e ton Union church. p resident of the U. S. Cham ber of members from th e respective dis officers will be held and an y o th er business com ing before th e m eeting Commerce, George F. B enkhart, tric ts be p resen t a t th e m eeting to tran sacted . The public is invited to vice-president of th e G eneral Motors cast th e ir final vote for election. a tte n d th is m eeting. A cceptance C orporation, K enneth B. E lig ib ility of m em bership in the SEDAN — FORDOOR, SELL OR W estland Grange Dance. B ackm an, chairm an of the Com m it F arm B ureau C ooperative of H er trad e for stock. In q u ire H erald tee on Consum er R elations of the m iston is based on m em bership in r n iL iu j a a ’ W estland G range mem bers are office. 2 3 -ltc m N ational A ssociation of B etter Bus good sta n d in g In any F arm Bureau, sponsoring a h ard tim e dance next .95 iness B ureaus, Inc., D. M. Nelson, F arm ers’ Union or G range d esig n a S atu rd ay , F eb ru ary 5, in th e W est- A MODERN SERVICE STATION vice-president, Sears. Roebuck and ted by the Board of D irectors, and land school house to w hich th e pub and residence in E n terp rise, Or. * 00 Com pany and H arlan T. P ierpont, th e paym ent of a life m em bership lic is invited. A prize w ill be given for sale; on th e h ighw ay; also room d irec to r of th e N ash-K elvinator Cor fee of one d o llar to th e F arm B ureau for th e best costume. Admission for 10 to 15 cab in s; w ill trad e for . poration. w ill be 40 cents for th e men and improved acreage near H erm iston. Cooperative of H erm iston. .95 Conspicuous by th e ir absence are W rite C. A. M iller, E n terp rise, Or. All nam es received w ill be su b 10 cents for th e ladies. Donald E. M ontgom ery, Consumers m itted to th e voters present a t the 24-3tc EASY TERMSI • Counsel, A g ricu ltu re A djustm ent m eeting and voted on by ballot. The Westland Home Ec CICub. 8 PIE C E DINING ROOM SET TO A d m inistration. Dr. Stacy May, of person receiving the larg est num ber NO SQUAT The Home Ec club of th e W est- sell, or trad e for stock. In q u ire th e Rockefellow F oundation, and of votes w ill be th e d irecto r for a • 3 M •■UrwliA 24-3tc Mrs. B ert H endrickson, chairm an of term of tw o years. Every effo rt has land G range w ill m eet in an ail day a t H erald office. NO STOOP m eeting a t th e home of Mrs. Guy the New York S tate i e d e ra tio n of NO SQUINT 2,*' m ade to Include in th e ir respec Shaw, W ednesday. F eb ru ary 9. Mem FOR SALE OR TRADE— 49 ACRES ■Womens Clubs. They were mem been tive lists th e correct n a m e s . irrig ate d lan d ; im proved; w ith or bers of th e orig in al r rg a n i atian Should an e rro r be found, kindly bers of th e Colum bia G range will be w ith o u t stock and equipm ent. Own Mor-Tone Sound Service com m ittee b u t resigned, ac'.-ordine notify th e office of the F arm Bu guests of th e ladies on th a t day. PHONE 121 er J. B. P erry, W estland D istrict. to Mr. M ontgom ery, “ b e c i e e deci reau Cooperative im m ediately. N ext Door to T h eatre. 24-2tp pions of the com m ittee v—re not be D istrict No. 1, or Echo D istrict, MAGPIE CONTROL ing carried o” t and because we were shall em brace the d istric t lying not convinced th a t th e procedure south of th e Union Pacific railro ad EFFECTIVE NO W followed was such as to insure an from H inkle eastw ard , and ea st of organization th a t would operate ef th e B u tter Creek highw ay tow ard By JAY T. PIERSON fectively and honestly in the consu Lena to a point in te rsec tin g the A ssistan t C ounty A gent m er in te re st." M orrow county line. I was well pleased w ith the tu rk ey s purchased O rganization of the Consumers D istrict No. 3, or South Columbia Occasions arise, especially about from your hatch ery in 1937, and had good success F o undation. Inc. has met w ith many D istrict, sh all em brace th a t portion p o u ltry y ard s and in c a ttle country, w ith them . varied in te rp re tatio n s. The most of the H erm iston project lying w here local reduction of th e m agpie Am p lacing an order now for 700 Bronze baby candid of these appears in Business south and east of the diagonal road population is desirable. Cam paigns tu rk s and would like them in April if possible. W hat W eek, J a n u a ry 8. “ C ontributions and th e railro ad th ro u g h H erm iston, a g a in st these birds can be conduct will th e price of New H am pshire Red ch irk s be th is y ear? w ill be accepted from individuals, and t h ^ feed canal of the H erm iston ed best d u rin g w in ter m onths, when MARTHA J. H A R TFIELD fo un d atio n s and o th e r sources for Irrig a tio n P roject. food is scarce and th e birds are A rlington, Oregon research . . . All of w hich sounds D istrict No. 5, or B u tter Creek m ore or less co n cen trated in flocks. like an A -l o p p o rtu n ity for business M innehaha D istrict shall include all A good poisoned b ait can be pre PRICES IN 1938 to win th e consum er over onto its the te rrito ry w est of th e railro ad pared as follow s: Two pounds of sid e.” th ro u g h H erm iston and w est of the beef suet is p u t th ro u g h an o rd in ary WHITE LEGHORNS B u tter Creek highw ay to Lena. g rin d er or sausage m ill, and the At th is an n u a l m eeting th e mem shredded product, w hich will make WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS $ 22.00 PER 100 GROUP HEALTH bers w ill be required to vote on a ab o u t 1 1-4 q u a rts in bulk, should WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 107.50 PER 500 APPROPRIATION OK’D new set of by-law s recommended by th en have dusted over it one-eighth WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 215.00 PER 1000 th e board of d irectors and su b m it ounce of powdered stry ch n in e a lk a STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS $ 12.00 PER 100 W ashington, D.C.— T he L egisla ted by them upon th e advice of v a r loid. T his poison should be th o r STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 50.00 PER 5C0 tive Council of the United States ious cooperative experts and a tto r oughly worked in to th e fa t— the STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 100.00 PER 1000 S en ate th is week approved the allo neys to b rin g the operations of the w arm th of th e hands fu rn ish es LEGHORN COCKERELS $ 3.00 PER 100 cation of 340,000 by the Home Own association more in harm ony w ith enough h eat to fac ilita te th e opera LEGHORN COCKERELS 12.50 PER 500 ers Loan C orporation to assist the existing cooperative and corporation tion. T he bait should th en be cool LEGHORN COCKERELS Group H ealth A ssociation, a coop reg u la tio n s and law s w hich have ed and again p u t th ro u g h th e g rin d 25.00 PER 1000 erativ e h ealth u n it for em ployees of been passed or am ended since the er. The g rin d er m ust be thoroughly NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS th e HOLC. T he decision was made original by-law s were adopted. cleaned afte rw a rd s w ith a hot soap R. O. SAYLOR. STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE a t th e request of th e H ouse A ppro S12.5O PER 100 solution to remove all trace of the A ssistan t Secretary. stry ch n in e. SEXED PULLETS DAY OLD .............. 26.00 PER 100 p riatio n s Com m ittee. A fter an in DAY OLD COCKERELS 6.00 PER 100 v estigation into the operations of This b ait may be safely exposed NOTICE th e cooperative h ealth association in w hat may be term ed a suet stick. RHODE ISLAND REDS th e council expressed the opinion T his consists of a 2 by 4 inch scant SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS. th a t th e sum was properly expended. ’To The Members of the Umatilla lin g of convenient length (6 to 8 The House A ppropriations Com fe e t), Into w hich a num ber of holes Project Farm Bureau. BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS m ittee concurred In th e decision but about 1 1 -2 Inches in d iam eter and 10 DAY OLD LEGHORN PULLETS $25.00 PER 100 restricted fu rth e r use of governm ent Our records show th a t th e re are 1 1-2 inch deep have been bored FOUR WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 40.00 PER 100 funds for such ' purposes w ith o u t still a few of our members d elin a t In tervals of 6 inches and filled SIX WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 55.00 PER 100 special approval of congress. E s qu en t in th e ir 1937 yearly dues of w ith the b ait, w hich should be EIGHT WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 70.00 PER 100 sen tia lly agreeing th a t some form of 31.00. T his was due M arch 1st, com pressed ra th e r firm ly. The suet cooperative m edicine is essential, 1937, and d elin q u en t two m onths stick should then be nailed or wired TURKEY POULTS—CUSTOM HATCHING th e A ppropriations C om m ittee re later. to a tall fence post, lim b of tree, or HEN and TURKEY EGGS p ort sta te d , "Irrespective of the The a n n u a l m eeting and election o th e r convenient support, w here It m erits of th e work proposed to be of d irectors for th e F arm Bureau Co will be out of reach of dom estic A 10 per cent Deposit M ust Accompany All O rders on Chicks. done . . . th e com m ittee is of the op will be held F eb ru ary 11th. To anim als. Beneath the stick a carrion A 20 p e rc e n t Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on T u rk ey P oults opinion th a t such ex penditures be en title d to vote a t th is m eeting. sta tio n consisting of a portion of a should not h ere after be made with* It is necessary to be in good sta n d carcass should be established to a t SEND FOR LITERATURE • u t express legal a u th o rity .” ing in some bona fide farm o rg a n i tra c t th e birds. In locating such poisoning s ta T he 340.000 was spent In rem od zation. We hope th e U m atilla P ro elin g the clinic w hich will provide ject F arm B ureau can show a clean tions avoid areas in w hich sm all In- re g u la r m edical service for em ploy sla te before F eb ru ary 11th. th a t all eectlvorous birds abound. As soon as th e offending birds have been killed ees of tb s HDLC who organized the may be en title d to vote. C. M JACKSON. S ecretary th e suet stick should be removed G roup H ealth Association to c a t the HERMISTON, OREGON U m atilla P ro je ct F arm Bureau. and buried. of th e ir medical care. Offi- . PHILCO S P E C IA L ! W ANT ADS $89 ’2 0 69 WELL PLEASED WITH POULTS! MV ig o rb llt” P o u ltry F arm and H atchery NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te of H en ry Lee D exter, Deceased. NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN th a t th e u n dersigned, a d m in istra trix of th e above en title d estate, has filed h er F in al R ep o rt an d A ccount as such a d m in istra trix , and th a t th e C ourt th ereo f has se t S atu rd ay , th e fifth day of F eb ru ary , 1938, a t th e h o u r of ten o’clock in th e forenoon as th e tim e, and th e County C ourt Room in th e U m atilla County C ourt House at P endleton. Oregon, as th e place for h ea rin g thereon. All p er sons in terested a re hereby n o tified to th en and th e re ap p ear an d show cause, if an y they have, w hy th e said R eport and A ccount should n ot be approved, th e a d m in is tra trix discharged from h er tr u s t an d her bondsm en exonerated. minnie M c F arland , Administratrix. (Ja n . 6-Feb. 3) I t ’s Easy Ta Ba M istaken About STOMACH TROUBLE Stomach sufferers should learr the truth about U L C E R S , GAS. ACID. INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, constipation, etc., due to excess acid. FREE UDGK Booklet contains facts of interest The9th edition, just oft th« press, mav prove your first step to hap py stomach comfort! Clin this to remind you to ask for the UDGA Booklet at THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. G eneral D entistry X -R ay and D iagnosis B ank Bldg. P h o n s 9-J Residence Phone 26-J Bunday and E venings by A ppointm ent W ATCH - CLOCK REPAIRING A. W. BEHRMAN WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks east of post office Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to • Phone 481 — — H erm iston, Ore. Herm iston boat No. 37 Meets firs t and th ird T hursday, Legion A uxil iary meets second and fo u rth T hursday, Legion H all. Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON O8BORN APARTM ENTS PETERSON & PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. 8. N atio n al Bank B uilding P ra ctice in S tate A F ederal C ourts Pendleton, Ore. DR. F. B BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office H ours: O ther 1 0 :3 0 to 1 2:30 A.M. H ours by 2 to 5 P.M. A ppointm ent Rea. 712 — PHONE —- Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon