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THURSDAY, MARCH Iti, 1938 THE HERM1S1 ON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. i i i FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION Ji MESSAGE LADIES' COOPERATIVE GUILD MEETING TO EV E R Y St. Patrick’s Dance. ¿MEMBER. MEDICAL ECONOMICS NEWSFRONT B ureau has been opened in Chicago a t th e request of th e C en tral States Cooperative League. The Chicago office of th e B ureau will be u nder th e d irectio n of George E nglander, form er acco u n tan t of th e New York S tate H ousing Board. Ac cording to present plans th e B ureau will au d it th e books of cooperative associations and liberal n o n -p ro fit organ izatio n s in the te rrito ry of th e C entral S tates Cooperative League. For the tim e being th e acco u n tin g bureau will sh are offices w ith th e C entral S tates C ooperative League, 2301 South M illard Avenue, C hica go. Final and d efin ite a rra n g e m ents are to be worked o u t in the near future. FOR SALE— TWO GOOD WAGONS; 1 w heat rac k ; 2 header boxes; 2 3-bottoin 14 in. plows; 150 w hite L eghorn hens, 1 y ear old. Geo. R. W hite, L exington. Ore. 27-Stp above en titled court, and he has duly qualified as required by law. All persons h aving claim s ag a in st the estate are required to present the sam e w ith proper vouchers, to me a t th e Law Office of George R. Lewis in the Despain Block, P endle to n , Oregon, w ith in six m onths from the d a te of th e first p u blieatiou of NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING th is notice w hich is the 18th day of IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E F e b ru a ry. 1938 B. DUVAL ISAMINGER STATE OF OREGON FOR A dm inistrator. UMATILLA COUNTY. GEORGE R. LEWIS A tto rn ey for A d m in istrato r In the M atter of th e E state of Post Office Address, CARL OZANA, Deceased. P endleton, Oregon. (Feb. 1 7— M arch 17)_______ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th a t th e u ndersigned ad m in istra to r, has NOTICE OF HEARING filed w ith the Clerk of th e above en title d co u rt, his filial account and FINAL ACCOUNT rep o rt in th e above en title d estate, and th a t ihe ju d g e th ereo f has des N otice is hereby given th a t A. S. ignated Monday the 11th day of A pril, 1938, a t the hour of 10:00 Cooley, as ad m in istra to r w ith the o’clock A. M. of said day, in the w ill annexed of th e estate of F ran cis County Court Room, in th e County M artin Cast, deceased, has filed his Court House, P endleton, U m atilla fin al account in said estate in the County, Oregon, as th e tim e and County C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon place for h e a rin g thereof. All per for U m atilla County, and said co urt sons in terested a re hereby notitied has fixed Monday, th e 21st day of to then and th e re appear, and show M arch, 19’38, a t 2:00 o'clock p. m. cause, if any they have, why said re of said day, as the tim e for h earin g port should not be approved and the of objections to said fin al account a d m in istra to r discharged, an d his and th e se ttlem en t thereof. On or before said day an y person in te re s t bondsmen exonerated. Dated th is 10tli day of March, ed in said estate may file objections to said fin al account, or to any item 1938 A. C. BINDER, A d m in istrato r. thereof, and contest th e same. Dated F eb ru ary 17, 1938. C. C. P roebstel A. S. COOLEY, A d m in istrato r. A tto rn ey for th e E sta te (Feb. 17— M arch 17) P endleton, Oregon (M arch 10— A pril 7) The Home Ec club of the S tan field G range is sponsoring a dance Members of th e L adies’ Coopera in th e G range hall a t S tanfield on tive Guild of W alla W alla, In te re st St. P a tric k ’s day, M arch 17. A dmis Feb. 1— T he M innesota H ospital ed in consum er cooperatives, w ill be sion w ill be 40 cents and 10 cents. Service A ssociation rep o rts 135,000 p resent a t a m eeting w hich w ill be held a t th e Union church in H erm is m em bers in th e Tw in Cities. D u lu th Pooling Orders Pays. ton on F rid ay afternoon, M arch 11, has adopted a m onthly paym ent hos a t 2:3 0 o’clock. S hort rep o rts w ill O rders are now being pooled for be given by the m anagers of th e d if cem ent. Get th e facts from the p ita lizatio n plan., it is announced. fe re n t cooperatives In th is d istric t, G range Cooperative as to the bene T he M edical Society of W isconsin is and a short to u r of all th e coopera fits of pooling. considering a state-w id e hospital in tive en terp rises w ill take place fol su ran ce plan. low ing th e m eeting. Feb. 2— New Y ork Times ed ito rs Sponsors are especially anxiouB 4-H CLUB ORATORY to have a good rep resen tatio n at w ritin g on ‘P ay in g th e D octor's th is m eeting. Ladies living in town CONTEST SPONSORED B ill’ w rite : “ Organized m edicine are given a special in v itatio n to a t m ust be consulted on technical q u es tend th is meeting^ and tour. Oregon S tate College— Oregon 4-H tions. But it is th e public th a t m ust club members w ill have o p p o rtu n ity FOR SALE, EXCHANGE OR REN T th is sp rin g and sum m er to com pete decide from w h at sources it w ill 4-H CLUB NEWS - -Bessie S pencer’s 20 acres Vt in a regional o rato rical contest on tak e th e money to pay th e m edical mile E ast of Colum bia school. In By Grace Bensel the subject, “W hy Should Y outh Be bills of those who c a n n o t.” quire a t office of W. J. W arner, The 4-H H appy H our Cooking Interested and A ctive in th e Coop Feb. 9— Daily D igest rep o rts th a t H erm iston. 29-3tp club was organized ag ain u n d er the e ra tiv e M ovem ent?” more th a n 200 resid en ts of G reen FOR SALE— ONE GOOD TEAM OF H. C. Seymour, s ta te leader of leadership of Mrs. W. H. Bensel w ith belt, Md., have organized th e G reen mules, w ith or w ith o u t harness. seven mem bers jo in in g and w ith club work in the OSC extension se r 29-3tp vice, has been notified th a t th e w in belt Cooperative H ealth Ass'n. More M. E, Gordon, H erm iston. m ore expected later. ner of th e contest in th is sta te w ill th a n 100 ap p licatio n s have been re FOR SALE — TEAM OF WORK O fficers w ere elected and Grace be given a free trip to P ullm an, ceived. M em bership of 250 fam i horses; 2 cows, fresh en in A pril. Bensel is again president to serve W n.. to com pete in a tri-s ta te reg NOTICE TO CREDITORS lies w ill w a rra n t full-tim e d o cto r’s O mohundro, H erm iston, Or. 28-3tp for th is y ear; M ary M argaret K en ional m eet being sponsored by the and n u rse’s services. m erican I n s titu te of Cooperation, NICE MASTODON EVERBEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH E nedy is vice president, C a th arin e A w hich will hold an an n u a l conven Feb. 13— Em ployee's M utual Ben straw b erry p lan ts, 50c a hundred. K ennedy secretary, and Agnes K en tion th e re th is sum m er. STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA C. R. Moore, opposite S te w a rt’s Ca efit Ass’n, St. Louis, M issouri P acif nedy trea su rer. O ther members in TILLA COUNTY. bins. 29-3tp P lan s are for th e county ■ w inners clude M axine Thompson, D orothy to com pete for sta te honors d u rin g ic H ospital Ass’n, an d W age E a rn In th e m a tte r of th e E sta te of ers’ H ealth Ass’n, are being in v e sti FARM FOR SALE OR REN T — 15 G ottleib K urrle. deceased. H ia tt and K athleen Hower. the club sum m er session a t Oregon acres, 6 room house, modern W e sincerely hope to keep rig h t State. R ules for th e contest will be gated by St. Louis Medical Society. NOTICE is hereby given th a t the Feb. 14— Chicago Times com plum bing, electricity , b arn , chicken undersigned has been appointed ad on w ith m aking our “ Best B e tte r” supplied to clubs soon, according to house and garage. W rite A. W . Ag m ends grow ing ‘P lan for H ospital new, 2103 N. E. 60th Ave., P o rt m in istra to r w ith will annexed of for w e’re the H appy H our Cooking the s ta te office. C are’ in ChCicago; suggests th a t it land. 29-tfc th e above en title d estate, by th e club. be extended to cover m edical se rv i News has been received th a t 4-H R. I. RED CHICKS — FEW HUN- judge thereof, and has q u alified as ces as well. Cooperative Expansion. sum m er school a t Corvallis w ill be dred Red Chix h atch in g M arch 7, th e law directs. Feb. 17— F irs t n atio n al conven 12 cents each. L eghorn baby cock gin the week of Ju n e fifth. All persons h av in g claim s a g a in st R egardless of th e volumes you may tion of executives of U. S. H ospital erels and p u llets each week. S tarted th e said estate are hereby notified read 4-H Club Radio Plays. ft takes ac tu a l experience to sow Service P lan s is held in New York pullets ready now. “ V ig o rb ilt” H a t to p resen t th e sam e to me w ith C ity. More th a n 200 re p re se n ta chery, Phone 661, H erm iston, Ore proper vouchers a t the office of my cooperative seed. Boys and girls interested in w rit tives from 40 U. S. cities convene gon. We read how th e E n g lish sta rted 28-tfc atto rn ey , A. C. M cIntyre, in the in g 4-H club radio plays to be given H ospital P lan is seen grow ing by U m atilla County co u rt house, P en th e R ochdale plan d u rin g 4-H sum m er school a t Cor Dr. Basil M cLean, ch airm an of Com I. N. HARTSOOK. CA R PEN TER & dleton, Oregon, w ith in six m onths vallis should get in touch w ith the To buy groceries, feed, clothes and m ittee on H ospital Care. 1,510,000 b u ild er; W ill help you plan and from th e d ate of th e . firs t p u b lic a even a pan. county agent relativ e to rules and H erm iston, Oregon. tion of th is notice, w hich d ate is persons are enrolled in U. S, 600,- estim ate free. How the idea spread th ro u g h coun suggested m aterials. The closing 28-3tp th e th ird day of M arch, 1938. 000 are mem bers of th e New Y ork tries around d a te for en tries has been moved up plan. S tan d ard s for n o n -p ro fit in G ILBERT G. SMITH. A dm in U ntil Europe, 'tis said, cooperatives — 1200 NARRAGANSET to A pril 1, 1938. surance p lan s are o u tlin ed . N on W ANTED abound. istra to r w ith W ill Annexed. tu rk ey eggs M arch 15 to 20. Leg In Scotland, W ales, Irelan d , D en p ro fit sponsorship and control are horn and New H am pshire Red, day A. C. M cIntyre, A ttorney Calf Clubs W ill Meet. stressed. Dr. S. S. G oldw ater, N.Y. old p u llets for sale. H atc h in g now. m ark as well, for A d m in istrato r, The G rand Champion D airy C alf C. H ospital Com missioner, u rg es ex “V ig o rb ilt” H atchery, H erm iston, Pendleton, Oregon. Had plans of th e ir own and succes- 4-H club and th e Colum bia W inners Ore. 27-tfc tension of present hospital service es to tell. (M arch 3-31) 4-H Calf club will meet a t the as-i s is ta n t county a g e n t’s office on ’Tis said w ith o u t fear of te llin g a insu ran ce plans to cover m edical FOR SALE OR T R A D E — 40 acres cheap for cash; 1 fresh cow and Tuesday. M arch 15, a t 7:30 P. M„ care in cid en tal to ho sp italizatio n . lie. NOTICE TO CREDITORS for the purpose of reorganizing for Feb. 17— C ooperative H ealth As heifer calf for $60. J. B. P erry, You’ll find cooperation w herever th e coming year. Boys and girls W estland d istric t. 27-3tp IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E sociations of New Y ork City are a you try. w ho are en te rin g dairy club work STATE OF OREGON FOR FOR SALE — SEVERAL GOOD for the first tim e should be present ¡T he world itself is ex p lanation to begin m em bership drives. UMATILLA COUNTY. fresh cows: also several springers, a t th is m eeting. T he secretaries of Feb. 18— Dr. K ingsley R oberts, enough and several brood sows, some w ith these two clubs can obtain cards t „ , w ritin g 'P u t H ealth on a B u d g e t!’ pigs now. In th e M atter of th e E sta te of E. E. R ain w ater, H er from the assista n t county a g e n ts of-, ' con' ‘nce J 011 no m a tte r how hard in Brooklyn C entral, says, "T he first m iston. 27-3tc S arah Boyle, Deceased. or how rough fice to notify all members and o th NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN: ers interested. The road to success over life’s high step in p rev en tin g th e w aste of h u CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE — T h a t th e und ersig n ed has been duly man m a terial is . . . to place m edical hill, Any size, a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask appointed a d m in istra to r of th e es Crops Club Meetirg. Can be best achieved w ith a coop- care on a sound economic basis. Oron O. F elthouse, H erm iston. 22-tfc ta te of S arah Boyle, deceased, by the H ealth m ust be m ade budgetable. A m e etiii- r f ti e J-” Crops club e ra tiv e will. v a< held at t : home of Mr. and C ooperative m eans, group buying to Feb. 19— U. S. w ill en ter th e sick Mrs. Em il Fivney on .Monday even ness in su ran ce field if hospital as me I ing, F eb ru ary 28. Mr. Zivney, lo cal leader, told of th - 1 a- ; r, ’ 'n d th e re th e wolf can be tied to sociation ra te s do n ot go down, says C. R ufus Rorem, A m erican H ospital grasses in th is ? • ' o h e - areas. 3 tree. T he hove 'e r e accom panied hy hai:i stores we know buy from one Ass’n co n su ltan t on group h o sp itali hcy3 Tiie boys, accom panied by zation, at H ospital Service P lan source, Mrs. Z ivney in p’ .e •H elp- a few Convention. The reason is sim ple, its saving of new eb b s-r.gs. .’ on:» made H e Feb. 19— Sickness secu rity reso P ilo t Rock, Oregon course. cream and cake were served fell >>v- F eb ru ary 23, 1938 ing th e mppti” g. The n e -t m eeting They d on ’t bid a g a in st each o th e r lu tio n to provide for a study of of th Crop-' club has 'e e n changed h ealth in su ran ce soon to be in tro “ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry F arm and H atch ery the prices to raise. to A pril 4. N otices w ill be sen t out N. J. V anskike They buy to g eth er and in th is way duced in Congress. S enator W agner by th e secretary. • — —— of N. Y. announces. H erm iston, Oregon save Dear S ir: Feb. 26— Miss Josephine Roche But th e ir p ro fits go back to W all ACCREDITED FREE I w an t to order 200 W hite L eghorn “ V ig o rb ilt” baby p u l U C D h D C n illD C U C U T C Stree‘ and are Put on th e S e lv e s , ch airm an of th e in te rd e p a rtm e n ta l lets ag ain th is year for delivery around the 5 th to 15th of A pril. n t K t z K C ^ U IK t.A A tN I 3 The exam ple they give us should be com m ittee to co ordinate h ealth and I had w onderful success w ith th e p u llets la st year. L et us know ______ ! plenty indeed. w elfare activ ities, issues a rep o rt w h at th e price is and w hen they can be delivered. C attle ow ners interested In a c c re -! To show th a t cooperative b uying we for Pre8ident Roosevelt, on ’A Na- C, C. HORN d itin g th e ir herds in connection w ith also need tio n al H ealth P ro g ram ’. 50 P er cent th e B ang's disease will be interested ; The purpose for w ritin g th is spasm of tbe Pe°P le ,n th e U. S. are u n NOTE: Mr. and Mrs. H orn have purchased “ VIGORBILT” Leg in th e follow ing sta te m en t provided in rhym e able to pay for m edical care. ‘The h o rn chicks for the past eig h t years, an d have been en tirely sa tis by the S tate D epartm ent of A gricul- Is to help you be cooperative all of P°or have more sickness and more fied every year, ’n u f sed. the time. d isab ility and need more, n ot less, tu re to the U m atilla county a g e n t’s office. W hy we all should th in k th e coop services. PRICES IN 1938 erativ e ways. • “ By au th o rity g ran ted to the Di WHITE LEGHORNS vision of A nim al In d u stry , Oregon I t ’s proven beyond doubt th a t th is COOPERATIVE CONGRESS system pays. D epartm ent of A griculture, by Sec WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS S 22.00 PER 100 tion 20-102, Oregon Code 1930, the Take ou r co-op as an exam ple for T 0 M EET IN KANSAS CITY WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 107.50 PER 500 all. d efin itio n of an “abortion accredi WHITE LEGHORN SEXED PULLETS 215.00 PER 1000 ted-free h e rd ” is revised and am end W e’ve m ade the high cost of tra v e l ON OCTOBER 12 TO 14. STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS $ 12.00 PER 100 ing fall ed to read as h e re in a fte r follows and (Co-op League News Service) STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 50.00 PER 500 th e previously defined and published F ifteen thousand dollars dividends CHICAGO— The B iennial Congress STRAIGHT RUN LEGHORN CHICKS 100.00 PER 1000 In four years. B-gosh, “ approved abortion-free h erd ” re of th e C ooperative L eague of th e U. LEGHORN COCKERELS $ 3.00 PER 100 q u irem en ts a re hereby cancelled and Besides b u ilding o u r p lan t and S. A. will be held in K ansas City, LEGHORN COCKERELS d iscontinued, and th e published Ore 12.50 PER 500 equipm ent, no josh. M issouri. October 12, 13 and 14, ac LEGHORN COCKERELS gon P lan for the P revention, E ra d i W ill we all get stuck if the co-op co rding to the decision of th e board 25.00 PER 1000 goes broke? cation and C ontrol of Infectious of d irecto rs of th e C ooperative Leag NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS A bortion of C attle (B an g ’s Disease) Sometime w e’re asked th a t possibly ue, m eeting here F eb ru ary 22. Con- STRAIGHT RUN NEW HAMPSHIRE S12.50 PER 100 as a joke. adopted Ju n e 14, 1928, and the pub I sum ers C ooperative A ssociation, w ith SEXED PULLETS DAY OLD ...... 17.00 PER 100 lished Oregon and F ederal Indem ni Well, set yourself down and rest h ea d q u arters in N o rth K ansas City, DAY OLD COCKERELS 9.00 PER 100 your socks. ty C ooperative P la n -fo r the P rev en j w ill act as host to th e Congress tion. E rad icatio n and C ontrol of In You couldn’t lose any more th an w hich w ill follow Im m ediately a fte r RHODE ISLAND REDS your stocks. fectious A bortion of C attle (B an g ’s th e an n u al m eeting of C.C.A., Octo SAME PRICE AS NEW HAMPSHIRE REDS. D isease). Form 287, adopted Septem Anyway how can you lose w ith lit ber 10 and 11. tle at stake. ber 19, 1934, are now and h ereafter BROODED LEGHORN PULLETS The A m erican Co-op Congress will revised and am ended in th is p a rti T here’s ev e ry th in g to gain, alw ays b rin g to g eth er rep resen tativ es of 10 DAY OLD LEGHORN PULLETS S25.00 PER 100 you m ake cu la r an d to th e e x te n t th a t th e FOUR WEEK LEGHORN P U L L E T S ......................... 4 0.00 PER 100 th e 800,000 m em bers of cooperatives d efinition of an "accredited ab o r W hen you buy It all at your coop affilia te d w ith SIX WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS 55.00 PER 100 th e Cooperative tio n-free h erd ” shall mean any herd* erativ e store. EIGHT WEEK LEGHORN PULLETS .................. 70.00 PER 100 i League and is expected to draw a of c a ttle w hich has passed a t least You’ve bo u g h t from yourself an d la rg e num ber of v isito rs from o th e r TURKEY POULTS—CUSTOM HATCHING tw o successive abortion tests w ith som ething more. ¡o rg an izatio n s. The congress will be no rea ctin g cattle, provided B ang’s e la rg e r th e volume th e cheaper th e eleventh since th e Cooperative HEN and TURKEY EGGS disease control work has been s ta r t the price. League was established in 1916. A 10 per cen t Deposit M ust A ccom pany All O rders on Chicks. ed p rio r to Ja n u a ry 1, 1936, a fte r And cooperatives sell an y th in g from ---------- — ----------- A 20 per cent Deposit Must Accompany All O rders on T urkey P oults w hich d ate th ree successive ab o r tra c to rs to rice. COOPERATIVE LEAGUE tion -free tests shall be required; So folk«, tak e a tip and get thp rn- . _____ operative view, ACCOUNTING BUREAU OPENS these te sts being not less th an eig h t nor more th an 12 m onths a p a rt; The sy,tem is solid and not a n y th in g BRANCH OFFICE IN CHICAGO ______ new. provided th a t no re a c tin g c a ttle have been removed from such a herd The plan extends th e w hole world (Co-op League News Service) w ithin eig h t m onths. Any accredi over New York— W ern er Regll, direc ted herd c e rtific a te issued covering From ocean to ocean an d shore to to r of the C ooperative League Ac HERMISTON, OREGON such a herd shall be valid for so t ■bore. co u n tin g Bureau, announced th is m ore th a n 12 m oatha.” — FR A N K B R IT C H E Y week th a t a branch office of the PHONE M l WANT AOS B uyer of “ V ig o rb ilt” Chicks fo r M any Years SEND FOR LITERATURE “ V ig o rb ilt” P o u ltry F arm and H atch ery 600 ROOMS • SENSIB1E RATES It'« Easy To Ba M istaken About STOMACH TROUBLE Stomach sufferers should learr the truth about ULCERS, GAS. ACID, INDIGESTION, belching, heartburn, constipation, ate., due to excess acid. FREE UDGK Booklet contains fncta of in te re st The9th edition, just oil th< press, may prove your first step to hap py stom acn com fo rt I Cli p thi s to rem ind you to ask for the 0 DGA Booklet a t THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE DR. H. C. CURRY OPTOMETRIST 308 Green Bldg. - S eattle Makes re g u la r visits to H erm istou H otel ab o u t every 30 days. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. G eneral D entistry X-Ray and D iagnosis Bank Bldg. P h o n s 9-J Residence Phoue 2S-J Sunday 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 6 Phone 4 8 1 --------Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Host No. 37 M eets first and th ird T hursday. Legion A uxil iary m eets second and fo u rth T hursday. Legion Hall. D r. A . C. W illc u tt 08TE0PATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON & PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW U. S. N atio n al Bank B uilding P ractice In S tate & F ederal Courta 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 6 P.M. A ppointm ent Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 W. J. WARNER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon