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T hursday . F ebruary u , 1938. ; I FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE TO EV ER Y MEMBER. for reap p raisal of values of person al property. It was th e g en eral opin- | ion of the conference th a t taxes be levied according to income derived from th e properties instead of by FOR SALE — SEVERAL GOOD appraised value. fresh cows; also several springers, A com plete tra n sc rip t of th e eco and several brood sows, some w ith pigs now. E. E. R ain w ater. H er nomic conference rep o rt w ill be pub m iston. 27-3tc lished in b ulletin form and m ailed to FOR SALE— NEW FRIGID AIRE; all farm ers in U m atilla county. overstnffed set, oil stove, bedroom fu rn itu re , etc. In q u ire H erald of fice. 27-2tp M arion Hedges, d irecto r of research, CROP A N D FEED In te rn a tio n a l B rotherhood of Elec-i The Home Ec club of the S tanfield LOANS RECEIVED G range w ill sponsor a dance S a tu r tric a l W orkers, and Claude Orchard, day. F e b ru a ry 26. in th e S tanfield cred it u nion section, F arm Credit G range hall. Admission w ill be 40 A dm in istratio n . O rganizations spon BRING RESULTS A pplications for em ergency crop FOR REN T— COMPLETELY Mo cents an d 10 cents and th e public Is soring th e conference were the com and feed loans for 1938 are now be dern electric home. In q u ire H er invited t o a tte n d . m ittee on the church and coopera ing received a t th e a ssista n t coun CLASSIFIED A DS ald office. 27-tfc tives of th e F ederal Council of ty a g e n t’s office a t H erm iston. AUTO WORKER’S PRESIDENT FOR SALE — THIS W EEK ONLY, C hurches of C hrist in A m erica; the The loans w ill be made, as in th e 4 0 acre lease w ith 10 acres w heat, CALLS ON LABOR TO Social A ction D epartm ent of the Na- past, only to farm ers who can n o t NEW DESTROYER OF 15 acres alfalfa, cull potatoes and GERMS DISCOVERED seed potatoes. One large m ule and a tional C atholic W elfare Conference i obtain cred it from any o th e r source. ORGANIZE CONSUMER CO-OPS few good milk cows. H enry Smitz, and the Social Ju stice Commission The money loaned will be lim ited to S tanfield, Ore. 2 7 -ltp of the C en tral Conference of A m eri th e farm er’s im m ediate and a c tu a l Science A gain Comes to Aid o f (Co-op L eague News Service) I W ANTED — 1200 NARRAGANSET can Rabbis. cash needs for grow ing his 1938 N EW YORK— " I am for the con M ankind. tu rk ey eggs M arch 15 to 20. Leg crops or for th e purchase of feed for sum ers cooperative m ovem ent 100 horn and New H am pshire Red, day livestock, an d the am o u n t to be per c e n t,” H om er M artin, president LITERATUREON Philadelphia. — Medical science old pullets for sale. H atch in g now. loaned to an y one farm er in 1938 of th e U nited A uto W orkers of Am POWER LEAGUE once again has come to the aid of “ V ig o rb ilt” H atchery, H erm iston, 27-tfc may n o t exceed $400. erica, told a re p rese n tativ e of the mankind with the discovery of a Ore. F arm ers who can o b tain th e funds new and powerful non-poisonous FOR SALE OR TRADE — 40 acres C ooperative L eague News Service in The U m atilla P ro ject F arm Bu cheap for cash; 1 fresh cow7 and an exclusive interview here T h u rs reau has arran g e d to have the full they need from an in d ividual, pro germ killer. The finding of silver oxide pow heifer calf for $60. J. B. P erry, lite ra tu re service of th e P ublic Own duction cred it association, bank, or day. W estland d istric t. 27-3tp ership of Public U tilities placed in P o in tin g to risin g prices w hich the public lib ra rie s a t H erm iston, o th e r concern a re not eligible for der, produced from any silver salt crop and feed loans from th e E m er by addition of sodium or potassium FOR SALE OR REN T— GOOD USED im m ediately ate up th e increased S tanfield and U m atilla. Mr. and hydroxide, a great gap ., . bridges . . .. . in S tan d ard Royal typ ew riter. In- w ages won by union organization. Mrs. A. E. M cFarland and R. G. gency Crop and Feed Loan section the use of silver as a medicine, quire Th0rap80n’s Drug. 25-tfc of th e F arm C redit A d m in istratio n . Penney, m anager of th e G range Co Mr. M artin declared th a t the w ork m edical men say. The oxide, a ' operative, secured copies of Dr. The loans w ill n ot be m ade to s ta n brown powder, was described for FOR SALE— THOR MANGLE, good ers m u st organize as consum ers as Thom pson's "C onfession of the Pow- d ard reh a b ilita tio n clien ts whose the first tim e at a meeting of the condition, reasonable; Mabel Wal- w ell as producers if they are to con e r T ru st.”_____ c u rre n t needs are provided for by A m erican Philosophical society in ker, Hermiston.______________ 26-3tc tro l prices and ac tu a lly increase the th e F arm S ecurity A d m in istratio n , session in Philadelphia. A sa le OF 100 HEAD OF GOOD w o rk e rs’ sta n d ard of living. W ASHINGTON'S The germ icidal, the chem istry of I draft horses and ten cattle will be form erly know n as the R esettlem en t "T h e essential tro u b le in th is which was explained by John J. held Friday, February 25, at the c o u n try .” Mr. M artin said, "is the BIRTHDAY OBSERVED A d m in istratio n . Muller, professor of chem istry at fair grounds at Moro. Oregon, by As in th e past, farm ers who o b d iffe re n tia l betw een producer’s price th e Sherm an County Livestock as Mrs. B erth a Knox an d Mrs. A n ta in em ergency crop and feed loans the University of Pennsylvania, sociation. Stock g u aran teed as re p and consum er’s price. The consu n e tta B arham planned a W ashing where the discovery was m ade, m er’s price and th e producer’s price to n ’s b irth d a y program for members w ill give as secu rity a first lien on combines silver nitrate and colloidal resented. Some of th e best horses in th e n o rth w est are grow n in S h er m ust be b ro u g h t together. The con of th e F arm B ureau A uxiliary a t its th e crop financed, or a firs t lien on silver. an county and w ill be Included in Silver nitrate, a salt, is one of the m F ebruary th e livestock to be fed if th e money sum ers cooperative pushes the price reg u lar m eeting F rid ay , th is sale. Horses delivered to P o rt 18. T he refresh m en t com m ittee borrow ed is to be used to produce m ost potent germ icides, but burns. land for $5. 2 6 -ltc to th e consum er dow n and operates planned and served ch erry pie and Colloidal silver is mild, but lacks w ith organized labor, w hich pushes tea to members, th e com m ittee be or purchase feed for livestock. m uch of the m etal’s germ icidal CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE — W h ere loans are made to te n an ts, ability. th e producers price up to lessen the ing composed of Mrs. Doris Panages, Any size, at a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask d iffe re n tia l betw een th e wages th e Mrs. N ellie T ucker an d Mrs. C ath th e landlords, or o th ers h av in g an The new powder, when mixed Oron O. F elthouse, H erm iston. 22-tfc erin e Sommerer. in te re st in th e crops financed or the with paraffin, m akes a salve for ex w orker gets and th e price th e con Mrs. Opal R a in w ater and Mrs. sum er pays, th u s d istrib u tin g th e C lara Bloom will act on th e program livestock to be fed, are req u ired to ternal use and it will dissolve in w hole pro d u ct of in d u stry and b u si com m ittee for the next m eeting F ri w aive th e ir claim s In favor of a lien w ater for use internally. A test proving its nontoxicating ness th ro u g h a g re a te r s tr a ta of th e day, M arch 4, w ith Mrs. Essie T u rn - to th e G overnor of th e F arm C redit blad, Mrs. M onte P rin d le and Mrs. A d m in istratio n u n til th e loan is re properties was m ade substituting p o p u la tio n .” the germ killer for drinking w ater Carson L in d er on th e refreshm ent paid. C itin g th e experience of th e a u to i com m ittee, and given to baby chicks. On the Checks in paym ent of approved "silver w ater” the chicks grew to w o rkers whose w age increases w ere The firs t of a series of luncheons by ^ increased p r ,c „ . M „ t l „ ™ loans w ill be m ailed from th e R eg full feather and showed no signs of THE HERMISTON HERALD Feed retardation or bad effects. declared. In South Bend, In d ian a, the home of Mrs. Em m a C hristley ional E m ergency Crop and T ests for m edicinal effects w ere Loan Office a t Spokane, W a sh in g I u n d ersta n d , the m erch an ts and w ith Mrs. C h ristley and Mrs. Emma m ade in conjunction with Dr. Wil rea l e sta te dealers and o th e r d istri- Upham ac tin g as hostesses. Covers ton. liam Lentz of the departm ent of bu to rs got to g eth er and decided ex- w ere Pla ced for^eig h t g u ests, veterinary m edicine a t the univer a c tly how a raise in w ages to th e CO-OP HEALTH ASSOCIATIONS sity, but the findings w ere not pub lished. w orkers would be divided among QN METROPOLITAN AREA PLANNED FARM Previous experim ents with vari them selves in increased prices BEGIN MEMBERSHIP DRIVE PROGRAM GIVEN ous form s of silver caused argyria, w h at percentage would go for in- _____ or deposit of m etallic silver in the creased ren ts, how m uch to the gro- (Co-op League News Service) (C ontinued from page 1) skin, turning a person a ghastly cer, how much to th e drygoods store NEW YORK— M em bership drives gray color. The new brown powder The com m ittee recom m ended a ow ner. By th e tim e they fot th ro u g h and arran g e m en ts w ith several m et- caused nothing of the like to hap th e raise in wages am ounted to noth- ropolitan doctors to provide medical 25 p er cent increase in d airy cattle pen. This new discovery has been ing for th e w orkers. care for th e ir m em bers have been in th e irrig a te d section w hich is in “ Consum ers Cooperatives, work- sta rted by th e cooperative h ealth as- keeping w ith th e crop com m ittee r e placed on the m ost delicate m em in g jo in tly w ith th e labor move- sociations of M an h attan . Queens, p o rt w hich recom m ended an increase branes, including the eye, without irritation. It has been given only m ent. w ould control th a t spread, i Brooklyn and N assau. These asso- of 7000 acres of corn an d barley. The p o u ltry com m ittee recom m en to anim als by the mouth, and cats, P re d u ee rs and copst’r-<”-s’ prior fciations, fu n ctio n in g as educational dogs, horses and cows have been m ust be pushed to g e th er.” o rganizatio n s u n til su fficie n t mem- ded an increase of 30 per cent in cured of intestinal infections with Asked about the rela tio n betw een berships w a rra n t d o cto rs’ services, th e num ber of chickens over a long out ill effects. M uller discovered the germ icid farm ers and in d u stria l w orkers, th e have scheduled a jo in t educational tim e program . The p o in t em pha presid en t of th e U nited Auto W ork- program for th e ir m em bers and a sized a t th e m eeting was th a t poul al’s rem arkable and unexpected ers declared, " I see «•» co-.«,„-ners co_ series of lectu res for th e com ing try would Increase o r decrease In solubility in w ater and other sub co e ratio n ft».'* common denom inator weeks on topics of m edicine, public conform ity to feed costs w hich vary stances while m aking pure silver 6 0 0 ROOMS • SENSIBLE RATES from year to year. A n o th er point oxides for nonm edical uses. of consum er in te rest wh*pb m-i bo h ea lth , and m edical economics, a trem endous facto r in b rin g in g to- I)r- Jam es P. W arbasse, president em phasized w as th a t sm all farm g e th e r A m erican farm er« and lab o r.” ° f the Cooperative L eague of the flocks are d e trim e n ta l to th e in d u s Mr. M artin was In New York con- U nited S tates, and Dr. K ingsley R e try in th a t no p a rtic u la r care Is su ltin g w ith rppr»sen tativ cs of Con- berts, m edical d irecto r of the Bu- tak en in g rad in g eggs, th u s c u ttin g snm er D istrib u tio n C orporation reau of Cooperative Medicine, will th e price to com m ercial grow ers. Those In terested In tu rk ey s rec w hich was set up by th e late Ed- " ive th e first lectu res to th e groups ommended th a t th e re be an increase w ard A. F ilen e to prom ote the orga- on M arch 11, on "C ooperation for from 30,000 to 70,000 b ird s over a “ V ig o rb ilt” H atch ery nization of city consum er coopera H e a lth ” and "P rev en tiv e Medicine long tim e program . T his increase H erm iston, Oregon In a V o lu n tary H ealth A ssociation” , tives. was recom m ended because of the G entlem en: In Russell Sage A uditorium , 130 E. H ad several thousand tu rk ey eggs set a t your hatch ery w h eat su rp lu s In th e county, and 22nd S treet, New Y ork City. INTEP-FAITH CONFFRFNCE d u rin g 1937 and was well pleased w ith results. The P °“ ltg also as a m eans to assu re m ark ets stro n g and husky and grew well. W e w ill have you set about The re g u la r m eetings w hich the for o th e r g rain crops recommended. ON CO-OPS AND CREDIT 5500 tu rk ey eggs d u rin g the 1938 h atch in g season. New York cooperative h ea lth asso V ery tru ly yours, ciations are now holding are serv UNIONS HELD IN WASHINGTON Corn Acreage Increase. DONALD DEMOSS ing to in tro d u ce new m em bers and • H erm iston, Ore. The crops com m ittee recom m end to present inform ally ta lk s and in- (Co-op League News Service) WASHINGTON, D.C.— T he first form ation on purposes an d method, ed an increase of 7,000 acres in corn most of w hich w ill be grown PRICES IN 1938 jo in t conference of Rom an C atho- The New York City group an n o u n - on irrig ate d land in w est U m atilla lics, Jew s and P ro te sta n ts ever held ces its purpose to be th reefo ld : “ Ed- county. WHITE LEGHORNS here on Consum ers C ooperatives and ucatlon in th e p rin cip les of consu- A nother crop Increase w as recom $ 22.00 PER 100 WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS C redlt U nions drew to g e th er several m ere’ cooperation as applied to med- mended in asp arag u s for com m er 107.50 PER 500 WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS hundred delegates and official r e p r e - ’ ¡cal service; fu rth e ra n c e of h ealth cial ca n n in g purposes, and also in 215.00 PER 1000 WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS se n tativ es from th e th ree g rea t re- education and th e p ractice of pre- carro ts. ligious groups w hen it convened here i ventive m edicine; and fu rth e ra n c e $ 12.00 PER 100 STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS No increase was recom m ended In i F eb ru ary 14 and 15. of cooperative m edicine.” In term s alfa lfa and p astu re lands of w hich } 50.00 PER 500 STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS At the opening session, E. R. Bo- w ell-know n to those fam iliar w ith 100.00 PER 1000 STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS we now have 25.000 acres. The i wen. G eneral S ecretary of The Co- th e cooperative m ovem ent, th e asso- com m ittee recom m ended a seed pro $ 3.00 PER 100 LEGHORN COCKERELS .............................. operative League of th e U.S.A., de- ciatlon an n o u n ces th a t It “sh all be duction acreage large enough to 12.50 PER 500 LEGHORN COCKERELS ................................. clared, “T he word ‘cooperation’ in conducted on a n o n -p ro fit, coopera- tak e care of local dem ands, p a rtic u 25.00 PER 1000 LEGHORN COCKERELS ................................ economics is synonym ous w ith bro- tive basis.” larly In mixed grasses, sw eet clover therhood in religion, freedom in ed- At p resen t th e g ro u p ’s dues of $2 NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS and alfa lfa, w ith em phasis being ucation and dem ocracy in govern- i cover a y ear's su b scrip tio n to the placed in w ilt re sista n t v arieties of j STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE S12.W PER 100 m ent. As an economy ow ned by th e new jo u rn a l of th e B ureau of Coop- SEXED PULLETS DAY OLD ................................ 17U 0 PER 100 ilfa lfa such as ladak, h a rd ista n and people, u n d er th e con tro l of the I era tiv e M edicine, Cooperative H ealth tu rk estan . DAY OLD COCKERELS ........ ....................... 9 00 PER 100 people and operated for th e people, as w el* as th e cost of th e lectu res A m otion w as made in th e general th e consum ers cooperative move- and pam phlets on th e h ea lth educa- RHODE ISLAND REDS assembly th a t a com plete stu d y be m ent has stabilized volumes, em- tion program . made of th e acreage of b arley now SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS. ploym ent and investm ent d u rin g the being grow n in th e co unty to deter- I Hogs Need Balanced Ration. c u rre n t depression. T here have been BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS OREGON CITY— F a ilu re to feed m ine th e necessity of fu rth e r In no failu res in cooperatives served by 10 DAY OLD LEGHORN PULLETS ......................... «25.00 PER 100 th e m ajo r cooperative w holesales In w ell-balanced ra tio n s and to provide creasing acreage to replace cubes and processed feeds now being ship- i 4 0.00 PER 100 FOUR WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS ........... th e co u n try and th e n um ber of em- m in erals and v itam in s necessary is ped in to th e county. 55.00 PER 100 SIX WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS ployees was g re a te r a t th e end of often responsible for poor resu lts 70.00 PER 100 LIGHT WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 1937 th a n a t th e end of 1936.” obtained in g row ing and fa tte n in g Taxation Problems. O ther speakers a t th e conference Pte». »ays C ounty A gent J. J. Ins- TURKEY POULTS—CUSTOM HATCHING A more equal d istrib u tio n of tax- | included F a th e r E d g ar Schm eidler keep, w ho explains th a t th is poorly es was the problem co n fro n tin g the HEN and TURKEY EGGS of th e N ation al C atholic W elfare balanced feeding condition Is usual- C onference; R abbi E. L. Israel of lY more ac u te w here hogs are kept ta x com m ittee and was th e aim in j A 10 per cent Deposit M ust Accompany All O rders on Chicks. the C e n tral C onference of A m erican confined in pens. Any m ix tu re of all recom m endations. Any tax es rec- i A 20 per cent Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on T urkey P oults R abbis; Rev. Jam es Myers, se creta ry corn, w h eat and b arley is g enerally ommended a re In view of reducing th e p resen t p roperty tax. of th e In d u stria l D epartm ent o f .th e sa tisfac to ry provided 15 pounds of A fter th e ta x com m ittee had glv- : F ederal Council of C hurches; R. N. protein co n c en tra tes is fed to each B enjam in, president of th e P ennsyl- pounds of g ra in , b u t th e g re a te r en Its rep o rt th e general assem bly i v an ia F arm B ureau C ooperative As- th e v ariety of g rain s fed th e b etter, moved to approve all recom m enda- ! sociatton; D onald E. M ontgom ery, he »ays. W here green feed Is not tlons and subm it sam e to th e In- ' C onsum ers Counsel of th e A.A.A.; availab le, five pounds of good terlm sta te tax com m ittee for fur- ; Jacob B aker, president of th e U ni- ground alfalfa, or clover hay should th e r revision. It was also voted I HERMISTON, OREGON th a t th e co u n ty ap p ro p riate $2000 ted Federal Workers of America; ! replace five pounds of the grain. Stanfield Grange Dance. PAGE TH R EE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. 01UÂIL1I1Œ WANTED — HIGH SCHOOL GIRL to take agency for Thogerson Hos iery Co. on commission. S pare tim e Job. In q u ire H erald office. 26-2tp FOR SALE— TWO. SINGLE UNITS, Surge m ilking m achine m otor, pump, pipe and fittin g s, for 26 head I cows. Cash or Terms. G. G. Sm ith, ' Stanfield, Ore. 26-3tc FOR SALE — 1936 FORD COUPE; 85 H. P. m otor; low m ileage, or iginal tires; h ea te r; make me an offer, A. A. "R ed” E stle, H erm is- ton.__________________________ 2 6 -ltc FOR SALE— W ELL IMPROVED 14 acre ran c h ; close to highw ay; four room house. F air out buildings: four acres in artem esla. See or w rite M. E. Gordon, H erm iston. 26-3tp FOR SALE — MODEL A FORD tru c k ; d u al wheels, long base. At Sec. House, Messner, Ore. 25-3tc NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL_ACCOUNT N otice is hereby given th a t A. S. Cooley, as a d m in istra to r w ith the w ill annexed of the estate oi F ran cis M artin C ast, deceased, has filed his fin al account in said estate in the County C ourt of the S tate of Oregon for U m atilla County, and said court has fixed Monday, th e 21st day of M arch. 1938, a t 2 :00 o'clock p. m. of said day, as th e tim e for h earin g of objections to said fin al account and th e settlem en t thereof. On or before said day any person in te re st ed in said estate may file objections to said fin al account, or to any item thereof, an d contest th e same. D ated F eb ru ary 17, 1938. A. S. COOLEY, A dm inistrator. (Feb. 17— M arch 17)_______ NOTICE T0_CREDIT0RS IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY. In th e M atter of th e E sta te of S arah Boyle, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: T h a t the undersigned has been duly appointed a d m in istra to r of th e es ta te of S arah Boyle, deceased, by th e above en titled court, and he has duly qualified as req u ired by law. All persons h aving claim s ag a in st the estate are required to present the same w ith proper vouchers, to me at th e Law Office of George R. Lewis in th e Despain Block, Pendle ton, Oregon, w ithin six m onths from the d ate of th e first p u blication of th is notice w hich is the 18th day of F eb ru ary . 1938. B. DUVAL ISAMINGER, A d m in istrato r. GEORGE R. LEWIS A ttorney for A d m in istra to r Post Office Address, P endleton, Oregon. (Feb. 17— M arch 17) It's Easy To Ba M istaken About STOMACH TROUBLE Stomach sufferers should learr the tru th about U L C E R S , GAS. ACID, INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, constipation, ate., due to excess acid FR E E UDGL Booklet contains facts of interest. The9th edition, justofl th< press, may prove your fi rst step to hap py storoacn comfort! Clip this to remind you to ask for the 1)DGA Booklet a t THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. G eneral D entistry X-Ray and D iagnosis Bank Bldg. P hons t- J Residence Phone 25-J Sunday and E venings by Appointment Pleased With Turkey Hatching! SEND FOR LITERATURE “ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry Farm and H atchery 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 - 1:30 to ( Phone 481 — — H erm iston, Ore. Herm iston Host No. 37 Meets firs t and th ird T hursday. Legion Auxtl- llary m eets second and fourth T hursday. Legion H ail. Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON & PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. 8. N ational Rank B uilding P ractice In S tate & F ederal C ourts P endleton, Ore. DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office H ours: O ther 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. H ours by 2 to 5 P.M. A ppointm ent Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon