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THURSDAY, JU N E 16, 1938. I < THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION H WANT AÜS I I j4 M ESSAG E CANNING SCCHEDULE From Ju n e 20 to 25 8 to 11 A.M. 12 to 3 :3 0 P.M. Mon.— F ru it, B erries Beans T ues.— Peas Peas W ed.— F ru it, B erries B eans T h u rs.— Peas P eas F ri.—«Fruit, B erries Beans S at.— Peas Peas HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY TO EVERY lc a Word - Minimum 20c M EM BER. CROP INSURANCE SOON READY POR OREGON GROWERS MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS w ork; P re fe rs cooking fo r har-» vest men; Go uny place; Phone 25R Leo E. rn h a rt, H erm iston. 4 3 -ltp C00PERATIVE WOMEN S GUILDS TO SPONSOR YOUTH WORK (Co-op L eague News Service) S uperior, Wise.-—T he C ooperative W om en’s G uilds In M innesota, W is consin and N o rth ern M ichigan w ill co n tin u e to sponsor ch ild ren 's sum m er cam ps and to assist cooperative youth w ork in these th ree sta te s in ad d itio n to m ak in g an in te n siv e drive to increase th e n um ber of co o perative w om en’s groups in th ese sta te s d u rin g th e com ing year. T his was th e decision of 109 rep rese n tativ es of 46 local guilds m eet ing here for th e 9 th a n n u a l m eeting of th e N o rth ern S tates C ooperative W om en’s Guild, May 21 and 22. PAGE FIVE By L. L. STEVENSON THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MA- chine for sale, G. W. Ripley, H er miston. 43-tfc R. A. BROWNSON, ric t Clerk. D ist (June 9-16) Land Sale Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, T h a t the undersigned. S heriff of U m atilla County. Oregon, by v irtu e of an order duly made and entered h erein by th e County C ourt of Uma tilla County, Oregon, on th e 2 6th day of A pril. 1938, will on th e 9th day of July, 1938. a t th e hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the h ighest bidder for cash in hand, at th e fro n t door of the U m atilla Coun ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon, subject to a m inim um price of 810 th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing described parcel of land, heretofore by Um a tilla County, Oregon, acquired for delin q u en t taxes, to-w it: Lot 12 in Block 2, N ew port’s A ddition to City of H erm iston, U m atilla County, Oregon. R. E. GOAD, S heriff U m atilla County. ( June 2-30) G overnm ent w h eat crop insurance City Life: After 10 p. m., those ELECTRICAL W IRING BY MAN ap p licatio n s w ill soon be av ailab le who would dance in the Trianon w ith experience. W . D. Dryer, in all cou n ties w here w h eat grow room of the.Ambassador must wear 43-3tp ing is p a rt of th e farm in g program , formal attire. The other evening H erm iston. Ore. announces Clyde Kiddle, sta te sup about 9, Phillips Lord showed up in FOR SALE— 4 DUROC GILTS TO a neat dark blue suit. Having dined, ervisor of g o v ern m en t crop in su r farrow in Ju ly an d A u g u st; one he desired to dance, but the formal ance, who is now m a in ta in in g o ffi four-year-old black m are. w eight hour had struck. That didn’t stop ces in connection w ith th e sta te ab o u t 1700 lbs., to have co lt— ser WESTLAND GRANGE AAA him. After a conference, the head h ea d q u arte rs a t Oregon S tate waiter turned his duties over to a vice paid for. H erm an K ow ltz, 1 college. HOBO CONCLAVE captain and retired behind a screen mi. South of H erm iston on Scott A series of 16 co unty and d istric t with Lord. When Lord came out he place. 43-3tp NOTICE OF HEARING Come to the big Hobo Conclave m eetings to explain th e d etails of was wearing the waiter’s Tuxedo, FINALACCOUNT a t our next re g u la r m eeting, Ju n e th e insuran ce program is being held tie and vest and was quite regulation 25 ACRES — W ELL IMPROVED. 23. W ear your old clothes or be p re th ro u g h o u t th e sta te th e la st two except that the head waiter weighs Good 5-room bungalow , new barn, is hereby given th a t Enos about 220 pounds and Lord’s ton 4 m iles east of W oodburn, Ore. D. N M otice pared to pay a fine. A sh o rt busi weeks in Ju n e , a fte r w hich th e artin as executor of th e la st nage is considerably less. Despite T rade for H erm iston residence, or w ill and te stam en t and of th e es ness m eeting w ill be held in the county AAA com m ittees w ill be in a the room thus afforded, he drew ap ta te of J. W. Clarke, deceased, has Odd F ellow s hall follow ed by a position to accept ap p licatio n s for HEALTH CO-OPS DEMAND plause from a number of specta w ill sell. In q u ire S tanfield T rad in g filed his final account in said es w elner ro ast out of doors. 43-3tp ta te in the County Court of th e insurance. In m ajor w h eat grow AMA DROP OBSTRUCTION tors, including Mary Brian of the Post. V isitin g g rangers are alw ays in g counties these m eetings have movies. The head waiter stayed S tate of Oregon for U m atilla C oun welcome. Everyone b rin g w einers been for tn e grow ers them selves, TO MEDICAL PROGRESS behind the screen until Lord fin FOR TURKEY GRIT— SEE O. O. ty, and said co u rt has fixed Mon Felthouse. Two sizes. P rice 55c day, th e 27th day of Ju n e, 1938, a t and buns. Games and m usic, fun and w here detailed ex p lan atio n s of th e ished dancing. He didn’t kick. The 43-tfc 2 :0 0 o’clock p. m. of said day, as eats. D on’t miss it. rent of his evening attire brought per hundred pounds. program w ere given. th e tim e for h ea rin g of objections (Co-op L eague News Service) him $5 a dance. In w estern and some so u th ern * * « FOR SALE— 18 DAY OLD NARRA to said final account and th e se t San F rancisco— A dem and th a t OSC SCHOOL OF Oregon counties, only th e county g an sett tu rk ey s, 45c each. W. L, tlem en t thereof. On o r before said Neighbors: An uptown family day and any person in terested in com m itteem en and county ag en ts the A m erican M edical A ssociation made vigorous complaint to the S u d d arth , Irrig o n , Ore. 42-3tc FORESTRY GETS said estate m ay file objections to in te rfe re n ce building superintendent because w ith th e ir a s sista n ts atten d ed th e cease its “a r b itra ry HIGH GRADE RATING m eetings, and these in tu rn will be w ith ’’ and “o b stru ctio n and opposi each morning at about 5 when they FOR SALE OR TRADE — CHEAP said fin al account or to an y item tio n ’’ to th e p u b lic’s effo rts to ob were doing their best sleeping, they '20 in. new R acine T h resh in g m a thereof and contest th e same. OREGON STATE COLLEGE— The in a position to pass inform ation on tain b e tte r m edical care th ro u g h were awakened by overhead noises chine for g ra in or alfa lfa. W ill D ated May 28, 1938. ENOS D. MARTIN. school of forestry here has been in to the grow ers. n o n -p ro fit associations which sounded as if the family up tra d e for hogs, beef c a ttle or pullets All app licatio n s for insu ran ce on v o lu n tary E xecutor. stairs were putting on a tumbling F. W. Lenz, H erm iston. Or. 42-3tp cluded am ong five out of 20 schools will be served by cooperative m edi A. 8. COOLEY. th e 1939 crop m ust be filed before act or at least the Susie-Q in most in th e e n tire U nited S tates to be cal g roups on th e H ouse of D elegates A ttorney for E xecutor given a ra n k of 100 per cent in th e seeding is done th is fall. T he n a of th e AMA assem bling in San F ra n violent form. The family upstairs FOR SALE— UNITED MOTORS CAR (M ay 26-June 23) maintained stoutly that at 5 a. m. tional offices are now read y to re-, R adio; 6 tu b e set in excellent show ing its g rad u ates m ade in 1937 cisco tom orrow in connection w ith they too were sleeping, so there ceive applicatio n s and have rec en t Land Sale Notice. in ta k in g civil service exam inations th e a n n u a l convention of th e asso could be no guilt on their part. Just condition. Call 84-R, H erm iston. 43-2tp for ju n io r forester. O thers achiev ly announced receip t of th e first one ciation. when it looked as if one of those NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t ing th e ra n k are H arv ard and Yale from a grow er in Texas. H ea lth groups in all p a rts of the apartment house feuds was about FOR SALE — TWO HOLE COOK th e undersigned, S h eriff of U m atil to be born, the more or less dis Potato M arketing Agreement. w hich take g rad u a te forestry istu? co u n try , serv in g and associated w ith tracted superintendent took a hand. stove, oven an d pipe; Bed com la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an W estern Oregon potato grow ers d ents only. U niversity of M ichigan church, farm , lab o r and cooperative At 5 a. m. he was on watch and, plete, 99 coil springs, new. Ask for o rd er duly m ade and entered h erein an d U niversity of M ontana. T he 26) w ill have o p p o rtu n ity to express o rg an izatio n s. have passed sim ilar hearing the tumult, dashed upstairs F lora, Ford G arage. 41-3tp by th e County C ourt of U m atilla County, Oregon, on th e 4 th day of OSC g rad u a tes who took th e exam i th e ir ideas con cern in g th e proposed and pushed the bell until he got re reso lu tio n s w hich w ill be su b m itted May, 1938, w ill, on th e 18th day of n atio n m ade an average grade sec potato m a rk e tin g ag reem en t cover FOR SALE— HOME GROWN PEAS to th e AMA for co n sid eratio n a t the sponse. The family had been asleep Ju n e , 1938, a t th e h o u r of 1 0:00 ond only to th a t of th e g rad u a tes of ing 17 sta te s a t a h e a rin g a t th a R. H. Elwood, H erm iston. 41-3tc o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e all right. So soundly asleep that convention. M ichigan, am ong u n d erg rad u a te M ultnom ah hotel in P o rtlan d Ju n e they hadn’t heard their fifty pound W ANTED — HOUSEWORK, COOK- h ig h est bidder for cash in han d , a t “ It has long been possible for bulldog taking its morning exercise. 22. T his w ill be an ad jo u rn ed m eet schools. th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun ing, lau n d ry or hotel work. W rite ty C ourt House, Pendleton, Oregon, * • » In to ta l en ro llm en t in forestry ing from th e h ea rin g a t Redmond, A m ericans to in su re a g a in st m ost of Hint: Speaking of dogs reminds Mrs. M atilda Bishop, care Mrs. A su b ject to a m inim um p rice of schools OSC ran k s second only to Ju n e 17, an d w ill serve not only th e risk s th a t may befall us,” the 4 3 -ltp 832.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, me of Hugh Gray’s Buddy, who Shaver, Rt. 1, H erm iston. reso lu tio n s state, “ except tl^e cost th e New York S tate college of F o r w estern Oregon but w estern W ash a t th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing was a big fellow mostly airdale of sickness. We have th e re fo re o r estry w hich reported 502 com pared ington grow ers as well. HORSES FOR FOX FEE D W ANTED described parcel of land, hereto fo re and, weighted with years, passed County m eetings th ro u g h o u t th e ganized as a n o n -p ro fit cooperative away some time ago and is now w ith 488 here when the figures — If you have one w rite A. H ack- by U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, acq u i were g ath ered la st fall by The J o u r sta te recen tly have served to inform body to p urchase m edical care and sleeping peacefully on the banks of b a rth , Echo, and I w ill call on you red for d elin q u en t taxes, to -w it: All Blocks 46 & 47, W ard w ell’s nal of F orestry, and a cum ulative th e grow ers on some of th e provi to a rra n g e w ith physicians of our the Aspetuck. When the Grays lived 39-8tp A ddition to City of U m atilla, on Riverside drive, Buddy was an sions of th e proposed agreem ent. As choice to provide it. to ta l for the year of 555 a t OSC. U m atilla County, Oregon. important member of the house "U n fo rtu n ate ly , such effo rts have F U R N I S H . E D HOUSEKEEPING R. E. GOAD, S heriff a resu lt, some w estern Oregon grow hold. An entertainer in a way, he apartments for rent, modern. Mrs. of U m atilla County. COOPERATO!? S FROM FOUR ers who m ark et th e ir products been opposed by th e A m erican Med wouid stag whenever Ruth Gray Joe Dyer> Phone 78R Hermiston, (M ay 19-June 16) STATES PAY TRIBUTE TO largely w ith in the sta te , have ex- ical association . . . P h y sician s who played Buddy. But he was set in Q 33-tie COOPERATIVE LEADER ' pressed opinion th a t it would be would cooperate w ith us have been his ways, and so when his bedtime th rea ten e d or punished . . . As Am , b e tte r to exclude them from th e in- came, about 10 p. m., if guests were OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY Land Sale Notice. (Co-op . L . eague News Service) .. te rs ta te m a rk e tin g agreem en t, w hile erican citizen s wie p ro test a g a in st present he would become uneasy NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, a rb itra ry in te rfe re n ce w ith our and show unmistakably a desire to Camp No. 61 - Echo , „ . . , o thers feel th a t th e re w'ould be some T h at th e u ndersigned, S h eriff of leaders from four states and hund- . advan tag es in being included in the plans for sp en d in g o u r own money be taken out. If that had no effect, U m atilla County. Oregon, by v irtu e Meet th e first Tuesday of each he would go up to each guest and of an order duly made and entered reds of friends and business asso general 17 -state m a rk e tin g a rra n g e to secure, a necessity of life. We m onth in th e S tanfield Odd herein by th e County C ourt of Uma opening his mouth, yawn prodig- ciates gath ered here last week to m ent. Both sides may be fu lly ask the A m erican M edical associa ously and noisily. And he’d keep tilla County, Oregon, on th e 26th Fellow s hall — 8 :00 p. m. honor H. V. N urm i, gen eral m a n a-| tion and its sta te and county m edi heard a t th e P o rtlan d h earin g , AAA day of A pril, 1938, w ill on th e 9th that up until he got action. g er of C entral C ooperative W hole cal societies to cease opposition and day of Ju ly . 1938. a t th e hour of 10 i officials point out. sale who died in S uperior, May 2 6 .j o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to the o b stru ctio n , to m eet us halfw ay, and Memories: Theater incidents I highest bidder for cash in han d , at Mr. N urm i h»d been associated w ith i jjEW DIRECTORS ELECTED; DR. H. C. CURRY ” to join w ith u s,” so th a t “ self-sup like to think about; All the scenes the fro n t door of th e U m atilla C oun C.C.W. since 1922 and was m ade p o rtin g an d self-resp ectin g fam ilies between Dudley Digges and Peter ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon, OPTOMETRIST g eneral m anager of *ha p- -, v b-> i COOPERATIVE BOOK CLUB can o btain, and pay for co o perative Holden as Gramps and Pud, in “On su b ject to a m inim um price of |4 0 r a ’e in 1931. He was for m any PLANS TO EXTEND SERVICES 308 Green Bldg. - S eattle th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e ly, good m edical and hospital ca re.” Borrowed Time” . . . Imogene years a d irec to r of the C ooperative Dr. K ingsley R oberts, m edical d i Coca's burlesque of “Our Town” in tim e of sale, th e follow ing described Makes reg u la r v isits to H erm iston parcel of land, heretofore by Uma (Co-op L eague News Service) L eague of th e U.S.A. and was a di H otel about every 30 days. recto r of th e B ureau of C ooperative “ Who’s Who.” . . . Ed Wynn com tilla County, Oregon, ac q u ired for New Y ork— T he C ooperative Book M edicine, in m ak in g public th e res pletely surrounded by dogs in “Hur d elin q u en t taxes, to -w it: rec to r of N ational Cooperatives, Club, a m ail-o rd er co-op serving olutions, declared th a t labor, farm ray for What!” . . . The engine cab Inc. a t th e tim e of his death. Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 8, N ew port's A ddition to City of The C ooperative B uilder said in m em bers in alm ost every sta te in and religious g roups th ro u g h o u t the scenes in “Casey Jones” . . . the W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. H erm iston, U m atilla C ounty, com m enting on his death, “ The co th e Union, rep o rted rap id ly grow ing co u n try are show ing in creasin g in quiet, genial style of Frank Craven building word pictures in “Our Oregon. G eneral D en tistry o p erative m ovem ent w ill long pro fit m em bership and business volum e a t te re st in th e developm ent of coop Town” . . . Sir Cedric Hardwicke, | R. E. GOAD, S heriff X -Ray and Diagnosis by th e sound and constru ctiv e poli th e end of its firs t six m onths of ac erativ e m edicine. He declared th a t the canon, carrying in Bridgid (Julie U m atilla County. Bank Bldg. Phons »-J (Ju n e 2-30) cies for w hich he stood.” tu a l business operations, when mem w ith th e ir su p p o rt, v o lu n ta ry h ealth Haydon), the servant girl, after she Residence Phoue 26-J bers g ath ered h ere Ju n e 1 for th e associations are sp rin g in g up in all had been stoned by a mob . . . NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Sunday aud E venings by Robert Speaight’s reading of his firs t an n u a l m eeting of th e co-op. CO-OP INSTITUTE m ajo r cities, in clu d in g San F ra n c is MEETING. Appointment Q uincy Howe, tre a su re r, recom co. Los Angeles, New York, Boston. lines in “ Murder in the Cathedral” . . . Gertrude Lawrence’s last scene FEATURES FRUIT, mended th a t th e cooperative build W ash in g to n , and o th ers. R u ral (when she snaps a lead pencil) in N otice is hereby given to the le pow erful reserves ra th e r th a n re groups u n d er th e sponsorship of tho “Susan and God” . . . George M. gal voters of Union High School VEGETABLE ITEMS DR. A. E. MARBLE fund large sav in g s im m ediately an d F arm Bureau F ed era tio n s and the Cohan in “ I’d Rather Be Right,” D istrict No. 9, of U m atilla County, F ru it and vegetable grow ers of th ereby increase its effectiveness in CHIROPRACTOR F arm ers Union a re rap id ly develop saying to Robert Less, “Take a law, Oregon, th a t th e an n u a l school Oregon will find m any special con c u ttin g the costs of book d itsrib u - Cummings.” Office: 2 blocks east of post office ing sim ila r program s. m eeting of said d istric t will be held • • w ferences related to th e ir business a t tion. Office .Hours: 8 to 12 - 1 :80 to 6 Dr. R oberts said, “ As a m em ber in th e school b u ilding in H erm is Names: Alan Kent, of WNEW, th e fo u rte en th an n u a l m eeting of F h o u i 481 ’--------H erm iston, Ore Dr. H enry P r a tt F airch ild , c h a ir of the AMA, I feel th a t if th e public supplied me with this list of swing ton, Oregon, to begin at th e h o u r of th e A m erican In s titu te of Coopera m an of the E d u catio n al Com mittee, v and th e m edical profession do not 2:00 P. M., and bold u n til 7 :0 0 P. terms for various musical instru tion a t P ullm an and Moscow, Ju ly announced tha't fifty groups have work hand in h and in th is problem , ments: Violin, scratch box; piano, M. on the fo u rth Monday In June, 11 to 15, according to P aul C arpen Joined th e C ooperative Book club Herm iston Host h o . 37 box or ivory crate; accordion, A. D., 1938. Meets firs t and th ird t e r , extension sp ecialist in coopera u n d er its plan to sponsor book for th e re will be u n fav o rab le reaction squeeze box or push noise; saxo T his m eeting is called for the T h u rsd ay . Legion A uxil tiv e m a rk e tin g a t Oregon S tate col um s. rea d in g circles, c irc u la tin g li a g a in st organized m edicine. I hope phone, hook tube or pipe; trumpet, iary m eets second and lege. OSC is jo in in g w ith W ashing b raries and cooperative book shops. th a t th e A m erican Medical associa- satchel; trombone, gobble horn or purpose of electin g one d irecto r for 11 v< r, u L I tion wiI1 a<*ceed ‘he request made slush pump or smear tube; drums, a tw o year term and one d irecto r fo u rth T hursday. to n S tate college and th e U niversity n G era.d McDonald of the New York by th e v o lu n tary m edical groups suitcase or thunder skin; guitar, for a five year term . The d irecto rs Legion Hall. of Idaho in serv in g as jo in t hosts P ublic L ib rary reported th a t a to th e convention, w hich is open to com m ittee of lib ra ria n s is alread y who signed th e sta te m e n t for w ith pork shops; bass viol, doghouse; from D istrict No. 8, is for a two such cooperation th e re is every tuba, grunt iron; clarinet, night year term and d irec to r for D istrict th e general public. w orking on a program for lib raries prospect th a t th e m edical economic stick or squeeze; flute, whistle thing. No. 112, is for a five year term , and • • • E ig h t conferences have been a r- to buy th e ir books th ro u g h th e co th e tran sa ctio n of business usual a t problem s of th e m iddle and lower ran g ed p a rtic u la rly for th e f ru it op Risky: One of the local radio sta such m eetings. income groups will be more quickly OSTEOPATHIC and vegetable people. Among th e tions has a new amateur hour, per T he new board of d irecto rs, elec solved.” Dated th is 9th day of Ju n e, 1938. forming pets—singing dogs, cats problem s to be discussed w ill be ted by a m ail b allo t of th e e n tire PHYSICIAN & SURGEON if. M. SOMMERER, C h air The resolution is signed by; and mice. Parrots are barred. They com petitive changes in m a rk e t o u t m em bership, includes rep resen tativ es OSBORN APARTMENTS W age E a rn e rs’ H ealth Ass’n, St man Board of D irectors. sometimes used the wrong words at lets affec tin g Pacific n o rth w est tree of education al, labor, cooperative, Louis. Mo.; Elk C ity C om m unity the wrong time. fru its ; cooperative sales prom otion religious o rg an izatio n s as well as e B ell S yndicate.— W N U Service. and in te rn a tio n a l tra d e ; cre d it and several men w ith p rac tica l ex p er H ospital. Elk City. O kla.: C oopera tive H ealth Ass'n of N.Y., New York tra n sp o rta tio n problem s of fru it and ience in th e book business. PETERSON & PETERSON They vegetable cooperatives; tren d s in a re : Jacob R aker, presid en t of the C ity; G roup H ealth Ass’n. W a sh in g ATTORNEYS AT LAW ton. D C .; Medical Ass’n of San Die consum ption and a discussion of the U nited F ed eral W orkers of A m eri U. 8. N ational Bank B uilding problem s su rro u n d in g th e rapidly ca; H arry E lb er Barnes, a u th o r and go County. San Diego, C al.; M ilw au P ra ctice in S tate A F ederal C ourts kee M edical C enter, M ilwaukee. ex p an d in g frozen pack industry. P endleton, Ore. le c tu re r: A lfred B ingham , ed ito r of W ise.; Ann A rbor C ooperative T he place of federal and sta te Common Sense: W inslow C arlton. H ealth A ss'n, Ann A rbor, Mich • control of shipm ents as a m eans of C ooperative H ealth A aa’n of N.Y.; d ea lin g w ith surpluses is on the pro Jam es D. Corsa, jo u rn a lis t; H enry C ooperative H ealth Ass’n of S u p er DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN A SURGEON gram for discussion, as are th e possi P ra tt F airch ild , N. Y. U n iv ersity ; ior. S uperior. W ise.: H ea lth Ass’n of Nassau C ounty. N assau County. N Office H eu rs: Other hilities and problem s of f ru it grow Marlon H um ble, lib ra ria n : A nton V.; Consum ers A ssociation. Inc 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by e r supply purchasing. H aas, a c c o u n ta n t; Benson Y, L an San Diego. C al.; Colum bus Consum 2 to 6 P.M. Appointment Of p a rtic u la r in te re st to Oregon dis. F ederal Council of C hurches; Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 n u t grow ers w ill be a special confer A nthony L ehner. Penna. F arm Bu e rs’ Cooperative. Inc., Columbus. Ohio. ence dealin g w ith, am ong o th e r reau Co-op Ass’n: H arry O verstreet, Hems, th e operation of th e federal College of th e City of N .T .; Selden W. J. WARNER A m achine for m ak in g m acaroni w a ln u t m a rk e tin g agreem en t, w id Rodm an, ed ito r and poet; Coley B has been acquired by N o rth Dako en ing m a rk e t o u tle ts fo r filb e rts, T aylor, p ub lish er and a u th o r; S ta n Attorn ey-at-Law ta 's A g ricu ltu ra l College E x p eri an d a proposed n atio n al advertising ley W alker, sales m anager, an d Col- m ent S tatio n , so th a t w h ea ts best Hermiston - Oregon plan for filberts. aton W arns, A m herst College. for m acaroni can be tested. at The Hermiston Herald. Dr. A. C. Willcutt