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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1938, THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE opened its second term here F eb ru G ILBERT G. SMITH. A dm in FOR SALE — SEVERAL GOOD fresh cows; also several springers, ary 15 w ith an en ro llm en t of 18 istra to r w ith W ill Annexed. and several brood sows, some w ith students, including tw o stu d en ts A. C. M cIntyre, A ttorney pigs now. E. E. R ain w ater, H er for A d m in istrato r, from C anada, one from A u stria and m iston. - 27-3tc Pendleton. Oregon. others from as fa r w est as M inne FOR SALE— THOR MANGLE, good (M arch 3-31) apolis and Des Moines. condition, reasonable; Mabel W al y / MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. Dr. Jam es P. W arbasse. president ker, H erm iston. 26-3tc of th e C ooperative League of the CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE — U.S.A., an d M urray D. Lincoln, m an Any size, a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask Oron O. F elthouse, H erm iston. 22-tfc HOG SUPPLY; Down 000 w orth of com m odities in th e ager of th e Ohio F arm B ureau Co 4-H CLUB NEWS operative association, took p a rt in FOR SALE— W ELL IMPROVED 14 Hog prices dropped 46 percent firs t 11 m onths of 1937, T his was the opening ceremonies. The facul T he S tream line Seam S titch ers equal to its volume for th e en tire acre ran c h ; close to highw ay; held th e ir reg u la r m eeting la st S at from m idsum m er th ro u g h Decem year of 1936. ty for th e com ing term w ill include four room house. F air out buildings; ber— from about 613 to a December urd ay . F eb ru ary 26, a t th e home of 30 in stru c to rs and special lectu rers R. I. RED CHICKS — FEW HUN- fo u r acres in artem esia. See or w rite averag e of less th a n 88. Much of the ¡11. E. Gordon, H erm iston. 26-3tp th e ir leader, Mrs. W. E. K ennedy. decline in la te December and early CO-OP APARTMENT MEMBERS from edu catio n al in stitu tio n s in dred Red Chlx h atch in g M arch 7, F irs t and second year w ork w as dis Ja n u a ry , however, was in prices of New York an d cooperatives in New 18 cents each. L eghorn baby cock FOR SALE- TWO, SINGLE UNITS. cussed and M axine Thomson was heavy w eight hogs. O rdinarily a t SERVE THEMSELVES York and vicinity. Surge m ilking m achine motor, erels and p u llets each week. S tarted ta k e n in as a new member. th is season of th e year th e re is little pullets ready now. “ V ig o rb llt” H at- pump, pipe and fittin g s, for 26 head AND SAVE $19,000. Cash or Term s. G. G. Sm ith, A new club song was learned by difference betw een prices of lig h t | chery, Phone 661, H erm iston, Ore cows. GIRLS' LEAGUE HAS S tanfield. Ore. 26-3tc th e members, games w ere enjoyed and heavy hogs. (Co-op League News Service) gon. , 28-tfc T he December pig crop report in a n d refreshm ent« served. T he club POT LUCK DINNER New York— E ig h t hundred and NOTICE OF HEARING FOR SALE— TWO GOOD WAGONS; w ill hold reg u lar m eetings every d ic atin g a five percent increase in sixty ow ner-residents of th e two th e num ber of sows to farrow in the 1 w heat rack ; 2 header boxes; 2 o th e r S atu rd ay a t 2:0 0 o’clock in A p re-to u rn am en t d in n e r was giv FINAL ACCOUNT sp rin g of 1938, as compared w ith o u tstan d in g cooperative housing d e th e afternoon. The n ex t m eeting th e sp rin g of 1937. velopm ents in New Y ork C ity paid en by th e G irls’ League, T hursday 3-bottom 14 in. plows; 150 w hite N otice is hereby given th a t A. S. w ill be held M arch 12. them selves 819 ,000 cash savings on evening, F eb ru ary 24, in th e home Leghorn hens, 1 year old. Geo. R. 'Cooley, LAMBS: More on Feed as ad m in istra to r w ith the 27-3tp th e operation of th e ir own coopera economics room. The honored guests W hite, L exington. Ore. 'w ill annexed of th e estate of F ran cis The num ber of sheep and lambs Irish Joke Requested. w ere Mrs. W. G. K ersbergen, Miss I. N. HARTSOOK. CA RPEN TER A M artin Gast, deceased, has filed his on feed J a n u a ry 1, estim ated a t 11 tiv e services in 1937 and voted to fin al account in said estate in the b u ild er; W ill help you plan and County C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon W estland G range m em bers are re percent more th an on th a t date last p u t an ad d itio n al 819,000 savings Lynch, Miss P eterson, Miss G riffin, ¡estim ate free. H erm iston, Oregon. for ’U m atilla County, and said court quested to have an Irish joke or year, w as the second la rg e st on rec in to reserves for f u rth e r expansion and Miss S ibert, th e adviser. ord. T his m eans heavy m ark etin g s H orse racin g , bean relay, three 2 8-3tp has fixed Monday, th e 21st day of sh o rt story ready as a response to of fed lam bs, but th e increase will of th e services. The te n an t-la n d lo rd s are members deep, picking ads, and h a n d k e r March, 1938, a t 2:00 o'clock p. m. roll call a t th e re g u la r m eeting be offset in p a rt by reduced m a rk e t ings of Texas g rass-fat y earlin g s in of th e A m algam ated H ousing Cor chief relays, were played from four FOR SALE— NEW FRIGID AIBE: of said day, as th e tim e for hearing T hursday, M arch 10 overstuffed set, oil stove, bedroom of objections to said fin al account M arch and A pril. p o ration w ith ¡four (large coopera to fiv e -th irty u nder th e d irectio n of In q u ire H erald of an d th e se ttlem en t thereof. On or Lam b prices usually show little tive ap a rtm en t-h o u se u n its in th e N ina Rae McCulley and M arion i fu rn itu re , etc. Plan All Day Meeting, fice. 27-2tp before said day an y person in te re st change, o r advance slig h tly , from Van C o rtlan d t P ark section and Pierce. ed in said estate may file objections T he Home Ec club of the W est- October th ro u g h December; b u t in A m algam ated D w ellings w hich oc FOR R EN T—COMPLETELY Mo to said final account, or to any item Covers w ere placed for fifty-tw o the last q u a rte r of 1937 .th ere was dern electric home. In q u ire H er land G range is p la n n in g an all day a sh arp break. A pparently the de cupies an e n tire block on M anhat guests an d th e tables w ere a ttr a c thereof, and contest th e same. 27-tfc Dated F eb ru ary 17, 1938. m eeting W ednesday, M arch 9, a t cline w as due larg ely to decreased ta n ’s low er ea st side. The services tively decorated in red, w hite, and ald office. A. S. COOLEY, A d m in istrator. th e home of Mrs. Jesse P rin d le in consum er dem and for m eats and to on w hich th e co-op m em bers made blue stream ers tw ined FOR SALE — THIS W EEK ONLY. together. (Feb. 17— M arch 17) 40 acre lease w ith 10 acres w heat, W estland d istric t. A pot luck d in n e r low er prices of pelts an d wool, since these savings d u rin g th e year were Candles of th e sam e colors graced sla u g h te r supplies of lam bs d u rin g w ill be held a t noon and all mem the period w ere less th a n in the a grocery and d airy store, m ilk and th e cen ter of th e tables. Some of th e 15 acres alfalfa, cull potatoes and seed potatoes. One large m ule and a NOTICE TO CREDITORS bers are invited to be present. last q u a rte r of 1936. la u n d ry service and a Diesel pow er members presented sk its and songs few good m ilk cows. H enry Smitz, FEED GRAINS: Prices Uu 2 7 -ltp IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE plant. d u rin g d in n e r and F ran ces F o llett S tanfield. Ore. Westland Grange Dance. STATE OF OREGON FOR In ad d itio n to these services th e and E sth e r McMullen received the WANTED — 1200 NARRAGANSET P rices of feed g rain s— corn, b a r UMATILLA COUNTY. lib ra rie s prize for th e most am u sin g one. The W estland G range is sponsor ley and oats— stren g th en e d in fearly co-op m a in ta in s its own turkey eggs M arch 15 to 20. Leg The p rogram com m ittee consisted horn and New H am pshire Red, day ing a dance S aturday, M arch 5, and Ja n u a ry , and are expected to hold and playgrounds,, dram a and ad u lt In th e M atter of th e E sta te of announce th a t a new o rch e stra will a t a com paratively stable level d u r education classes, bus "service and of N ina Rae McCulley, F rances old pullets for sale. H atch in g now. S arah Boyle, Deceased. ing th e next few m onths. Stocks of c h ild re n ’s sum m er camp. “ V ig o rb ilt” H atchery, H erm iston, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: fu rn ish th e music. The d ance w ill be corn on Ja n u a ry 1 w ere 1.704 m il Dawson, and Marion P ierce: food Ore. . 27-tfc T h a t the u ndersigned has been duly A stu d y of com parative cokts of com m ittee, M arie H inkle, Joyce Mc held in W estland school house and lion bushels, or 215 m illion more appointed ad m in istra to r of th e es ad m in istra tio n of a p a rtm e n t houses Culley, Alm a L aird, and A rild a Fos FOR SALE OR T R A D E — 40 acres ta te of S arah Boyle, deceased, by the th e public is invited to a tte n d . Ad th an th e 1928-32 average. cheap for cash; 1 fresh cow and recen tly released by th e Real E sta te ter. T he g irls of th e ju n io r class m ission price w ill be 10 cents and WOOL: Prices Holding above en title d court, and he has h eifer calf for 860. J. B. P erry. d uly q u alified as required by law. 40 cents. T he dom estic wool trad e finds en Record showed costs in these coop took ch arg e of th e decorations. W estland d istric t. 27-3tp All persons h av in g claim s ag ain st couragem ent in the slig h t advance e ra tiv e a p a rtm e n ts considerably u n th e estate are required to present U. P. F. B. Executive Meet. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in prices in most S outhern H em is der those in com parable p riv ate and th e same w ith proper vouchers, to phere wool m ark ets in December. govern m en t housing projects. A n me at th e Law Office of George R. A m eeting of the executive com T ra d in g picked up in dom estic m ar Lewis in th e Despain Block, P en d le n u al overhead for office, legal ac IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF THE m ittee of th e U m atilla P ro je ct F arm kets, but prices were irre g u la r. In ton, Oregon, w ith in six m onths from STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA co u n tin g , ad v e rtisin g and sa lary ex view of th e sh arp decline of ab o u t B ureau will be held F riday, March the d a te of th e first p u blication of TILLA COUNTY. penses w ere 84.98 p er room in th e th is notice w hich is the 18th day of 4, in th e office of Ja y T. Pierson, 25 p ercen t in prices of dom estic In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te of wools a t Boston since A ugust and A m algam ated a p a rtm e n ts as a g a in st F eb ru ary , 1938. a ssista n t county agent, a t 8:00 p. m. the im provem ent in foreign m ark ets 815.67 in K nickerbocker V illage, a G ottleib K u rrle. deceased. B. DUVAL ISAMINGER. A program of m eetings, tours and in December, dom estic prices may NOTICE is hereby given th a t the A d m in istrato r. lim ited dividend p riv ate housing field days w ill be planned for the hold n ear present levels in th e next GEORGE R. LEWIS v en tu re, and 814.23 per room In undersig n ed has been appointed a d few m onths. year. A ttorney for A d m in istrato r H illsside Houses, a PW A housing m in istra to r w ith will annexed of DAIRY PRODUCTS: Prices Break Post Office Address, the above en titled estate, by th e project. P endleton, Oregon. THE AGRICULTURAL SITUATION B u tter prices have broken sh a rp (Feb. 17— M arch 17) ju d g e th ereo f, and has qualified as ly since early December due to a Condensed from Monthly Report of m arked increase in m ilk production SOCIALIZED MEDICINE th e law directs. Bureau of Economics U. S. All persons having claim s a g a in st and the continued decline in in d u s I t ’« Easy To Bo M istaken About tria l payrolls. P rices d u rin g the first TERMED, “THE WOLF’. th e said estate are hereby notified Department of Agriculture, half of th is year are expected to av Washington, D. C. erage low er th an in th e correspond E d ito rs of th e A lexandria, La.. to p resen t th e sam e to me w ith Stomach sufferers should le an the February, 1938 ing term of 1937. B ut despite th e re Town T alk th is m onth made a p e rti proper vouchers a t th e office of my truth about ULCERS. GAS. ACID, cent decline th e price of b u tte rfa t is n en t rem a rk when th ey said th a t atto rn ey , A. C. M cIntyre, in the INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, By Jay T. Pierson U m atilla C ounty co u rt house. P en high in relatio n to feed prices. constipation, etc., due to excess acid. A ssistant County A gent Milk production on Ja n u a ry 1 th e tferni ‘socialized m edicine’ “ is dleton, Oregon, w ith in six m onths PREE UDGk Booklet contains facta co n fu sin g " and th a t “ th e re may be v a s th e larg est for th a t d ate since of interest. The9th edition, just o<l th« from th e d ate of th e firs t p u b lica DEMAND: Little Change 1934. P ro d u ctio n is expected to con as m any d efin itio n s as th e re are press, may prove your first step to hap tion of th is notice, w hich d ate is py stomach comfortl Clip this to remind Consum er dem and for farm and tin u e h ig h er th a n in 1937 d u rin g groups fe a rin g or favoriijg the idea” . you to ask for the UDGA Booklet at in d u stria l prouuctV in ‘ g e n i a l has 'L eJ ® m; ihnder, of ¿he, w i" t,e.r feed.inp The ............ - ...........— cry of those — who fear th e so- the th ird day of March, 1938. not declineu so sharply as in d u stria l h ‘ ch‘ im ports of ^ore^gn’" ^ ^ ? ’Called ‘so cializatio n ’ of THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE m edicine is production. L ittle, if any. increase cneexeq im ports of roreign b u t - r a scare-cry th a t is being used to in consum er dem and lor farm pro- pnT„ ijran-v-r-ro t i t , m is-nam e m any sin cere effo rts on d u cts is expected d u rin g th is period. " v o L I F Y M ARKETS: W eak Severity of th e i::d .- tria l reces- ■ „ for live poultry and eggs the p a rt of ProSressives to bring W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. sion has been largely i r e re su lt of w ere wf,ak in j an u a ry d ue to heavy needed im provem ents to th e medical G eneral D entistry conditions in the production of tex- supplies an d lessened consum er de- profession. P resen t day effo rts to X-Ray and Diagnosis tiles and autom obiles. in e sharp nian(i F eatu res of the su n n lv s itn a »«. z is w p n n n tractio tr a r t in n in tnese thp-p inn Inn .-ti - n ip u r e s th o i e la supply co n in les s n a s i t i -,u n i av r e e a i 1)<>en c o e n t| n u ed sltu h ig a- h reorganize th e economic t aspects of Bank Bldg. Phone »-J P ilo t Rock, Oregon affected to some ex ten t p ractically , a fP nI- egg production per hen. t h e i mC , Care’ t0 m ake the system of Residence Phone 26-J F e b ru a r y 23„ 1938 a ll o th e r lines, b u t re ta il tr a d e a n d e a rH e r-th e n -usual peak in cold sto r- p ay ln s f° r services b e tte r adapted Bunday and Evenings by general business ac tiv ity have held a -e stock-i of frozen poultry, and the to th e req u irem en ts of th e A m eri “ V ig o rb llt" P o u ltry F arm and H atch ery up relatively well. Appointment j record low num bers of lay in g birds can public, need by no m eans lead N. J. V anskike | on farm s. A large ou t-o f-sto rag e FARM INCOME: Down H erm iston, Oregon movement of shell eggs was an im- to ‘socialized’ sta te control of doc- From November to December, p o rta n t developm ent d u rin g Decern- tors or t0 ’«ocialized’ s ta te direction D ear S ir: 1937, the decline in cash income her. B roiler prices broke sh arp ly in °f professional techniques, as those I w ant to order 200 W hite L eghorn “ V ig o rb ilt” baby p ul W ATCH - CLOCK from m ark etin g s was 38 m illion | m id -Jan u ary , th e birds selling for 10 ¡who cry ’w o lf would m ake one be- le ts ag ain th is year for delivery around the 5 th to 15th o f April. d o lla rs; com pared w ith December a cents less th in in m id-sum m er Iipvp REPAIRING I had w onderful success with the p u llets last year. Let us know y ear earlier, the cash income w as 50 S oring prices may be so m e w h a t’ A. W. REHRMAN T he type of progressive method m illion less. ; h ig h er th a n in th e sp rin g of 1937 w h at th e price is and when they can be delivered. T he November to December de- -r i p » i r n n v e c „ WATCHMAKER advocated by the B ureau of Coopera C. C. HORN cline in income was slig h tly more bmall HERMISTON OREGON tive Medicine, would b rin g about a th a n seasonal. Income from livestock Farm f]ockg of p o u ltry on J a n u - N OTE: Mr. and Mrs. H orn have purcha&ed “ VIGORBILT” Leg more ad eq u ate d istrib u tio n of m edi and livestock products declined more ary j continued the sm allest num ber horn chicks for th e past eig h t years, and have been en tirely sa tis th a n seasonally. The relativ ely b e t-| o f hens and pun etg of iay in g age in cal services along lines by no m eans fied every year, ’n u f scd. DR. A E. MARBLE te r show ing by crops was due largely 14 years of governm ent record for ‘socialized’ or ‘s ta te co n tro lled ’. By to increased sales of fru its and v e g e -H h a t d ate— 77.4 layers ss an average th e B u reau ’s m ethod, w hich many CHIROPRACTOR tables and less th an the usual s e a s -; for the en tlrp co u n try — com pared groups are already u sin g successful- j PRICES IN 1938 Office: 2 blocks east of post office onal decline in cotton m arketings, w ith 84.2 on Ja n u a ry 1 1937 Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to 6 ly, num bers of consum ers join to In th e livestock and products group ! WHITE LEGHORNS th e re was a sh arp decline in income g eth er to m ake periodic, fixed, pre Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston, Ore. WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS $ 22.00 PER 100 from poultry and eggs ai.d a m oder SEVEN CO-OP WHOLESALES paym ents for th e m edical services WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 107.50 PER 500 a te decline in income from m eat of a group of physicians whom they REPORT TOTAL SALES OF animals. WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 215.00 PER 1000 Hermiston Host No. 37 ' have employed to keep them well PRICES: Lower $27.550,000 IN 1937. Meets first and th ird STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS $ 12.00 PER 100 and to give them re g u la r m edical a t- i ^ ^ 1 T hursday. Legion A uxil T he index of prices of farm pro STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 50.00 PER 5C0 ’ ten tlo n when th ey need it. Those 1 (C'o-op L eague News Service) d u cts on J a n u a ry 15 w as the low est iary m eets second and STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 100.00 PER 1000 fam iliar w ith th e cooperative move- 1 since June, 1935. T he J a n u a ry 15 | New York— C o n tin u in g th e ir a d -| fo u rth T hursday. m ent know th a t th is medical pro- 1 LEGHORN COCKERELS $ 3.00 PER 100 fig u re w as 102 com pared w ith 104 vance in sp ite of a sm all drop in Legion Hall. LEGHORN COCKERELS 12.50 PER 500 on December 15 and w ith 131 on volume in November and December gram is th e 'm iddle w ay’ w ith no I im plications of ‘sta te reg im en ta tio n ' , LEGHORN COCKERELS 25.00 PER 1000 J a n u a ry 15, 1937. due to th e general business reces- T he 2-point decline d u rin g th e i s)on geyen congumerg. coopcrative in it. NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS A ctually, ‘socialized m edicine’ is la st m onth of record w as due chiefly to low er prices of d airy and p o ultry . ~ hole«Ue associations affilia te d w ith practiced only In a socialized state. STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE $12.50 PER 100 OSTEOPATHIC prod u cts i *he Co°P era tlv « League of th e U.S.A. The cooperative method is ‘social SEXED PULLETS DAY OLD .... 17.00 PER 100 w hich have reported to date, show PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Wheat: Prices Up ized’ only so far as progress tow ard DAY OLD COCKERELS 9.00 PER 100 . an increase of 5 U m illion dollars in g re a te r hum an w elfare may be Domestic w heat prices advanced . h r in _. th „ OSBORN APARTMENTS RHODE ISLAND REDS sh a rp ly in early Ja n u a ry , th e resu lt 1937‘ b rin g in g th e y e a r s total to called ‘socialized’. If ’socialized i 827,551,759— 23.6% above th e ir o f a good export trad e an d active SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS. m edicine’ in th e R ussian sense is volume for the previous year. m illin g inquiry. one of th e m any m ethods suggested j BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS The seven cooperative w holesales CATTLE: Increased Feeding PETERSON & PETERSON to reorganize th e profession it is 10 DAY OLD LEGHORN PULLETS $25.00 PER 100 serve more th an a thousand reta il ATTORNEYS AT LAW A 15 p ercent increase in th e num „ , ,, . to be clearly d iffe ren tia te d from FOUR WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 40.00 PER 100 to o nthpr , b er ----------- of c a ttle — on -------— feed in — th e corn belt , cooperatives . from U. 8. N ational Bank B uilding . . . M assachusetts . in e r suggestions th a t would u bring SIX WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 55.00 PER 100 fta te s . Ja n u a ry 1, th is year com-1 Colorado and han d le petroleum p r o - ' fniDrov f (. . .n U ro lv air P ractice in S tate A F ederal C ourts pared w ith last, suggests a m arked j ducts, groceries and g eneral farm ’ EIGHT WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 70.00 PER 100 Pendleton, Ore. increase In th e supply of w ell-finish-1 gl ]jeg Th ag8OC,ationg rpnnrtp, l feren t channe,,,‘ T he scare-cry ’so- ed, grain-fed c a ttle In sp rin g and I . ' . ' ¡^lallzed* should be choked by an in- TURKEY POULTS—CUSTOM HATCHING cum m er. | th a t th e cu/ ™ ‘ te llig e n t d efinition of term s before HEN and TURKEY EGGS For th e full year, to ta l sla u g h te r have been no failu res of local re ta il , it M ra i . . , „ . . . DR. F. B. BELT of c a ttle and calves is expected to co-ops served by them and th a t th e I „ " ’~ . nPe'!'“1 PHYSICIAN A SURGEON A 10 per cent Deposit M ust Accompany All O rders on Chicks. be sm aller th a n in 1937, b u t m uch num ber of PmP|oyeP, w a„ erP atpr h a n *** ,n ” »* n a tio n s distribution, Office H ours: O ther of th is reduction w ill be offset by ! oyePS * aa n e a t e r a . j „ f heaIth A 20 per gent Deposit Must Accompany A ll O rders on T urkey P oults 10:jJ0 to 1 2:30 A.M. H ours by h eav ier av erag e w eight of c a ttle th e end of 1937 tb>n a t th e close of 2 to 6 P.M. A ppelntm ent slaughtered. j 1936. SEND FOR LITERATURE Rea. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 Among th e factors responsible fo rj T he C ooperative W holesale. Inc., 18 STUDENTS FROM U. 8.. .the sh a rp decline in prices of the Chicago, established in 1936 to CANADA AND AUSTRIA b e tte r gradee of c a ttle from October th ro u g h December w ere a slig h t in serve city co-opt in Iilltnois, In d ia ENROLL IN CO-OP COLLEGE. W. J. WARNER crease in the supply of such c a ttle , na. Ohio an d S outhern M ichigan, re a decrease In consum er dem and for ported business of more th a n 8100,- (Co-op League News Service) Attomey-at-Law m eats, a seasonal increase In poultry 000 as a g a in st 835,000 in its rirst New Y ork— T he C ooperative Col HERMISTON, OREGON supplies, a m ore-than-seasonal In Hermiston - Oregon T he F arm ers Union C entral lege for th e tra in in g of prospective crease In sla u g h te r supplies of hogs, year. a a d a sh a rp decline in h ide prices. Bxchange. 8t. Paul, handled 84,233,- cooperative ed u cato rs an d executives PHONE M l FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION WANT AUS STOMACH TROUBLE B uyer of “ V ig o rb ilt” Chicks fo r M any Years Dr. A. C. Willcutt “ V ig o rb llt” P o u ltry Farm and H atchery