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THURSDAY, JU N E 23, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMJS 1 tv PAGE THR1 FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE CANNING SCCHEDULE From Ju n e 27 to Ju ly 2. 8 to 11 A.M. * 12 to 3 :30 P.M Mon.— F ru its, B erries Beets, Beans Tues.— Peas Peas W ed.— F ru it. B erries Beets, Beans T h u rs.— Peas Peas F ri.— F ru it, B erries Beans Sat.— Peas Peas Shelled peas w ill be com ing in n ext week. P lace your o rd er for them a t once. HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY TO EV E R Y ¿MEMBER. lab oratory begins mass operations ab o u t Ju ly 1. F our licensed m ilk and cream testers w ill be employed The technical operations of the Babcock test, as outlined by G. H. W ilster, of Oregon S tate College w ill be stric tly adhered to, th e de p artm en t says, in order th a t the highest accuracy m ay be achieved. Milk sam ples will be made up over 7 or 8-day periods SECOND MODEL TOWN WILL HAVE NOTHING BUT COOPERATIVE STORES »re those that give yot (Co-op League News Service) C in cin n ati, Ohio— The model tow n of G reenhills, su b u rb an housing pro ject on th e o u tsk irts of C incinnati, will o perate all of its com m ercial en terp rises as cooperatives acco rd ing to an announcem ent by Henry- Oregon ran k s second highest W allace, secretary of a g ric u ltu re , am ong the sta te s in h aving th e la rg made public by th e F arm S ecurity 4-H SUMMER SCHOOL est percentage of breeding ca ttle u n A dm inistration. der official supervision for B ang’s A cooperative self-service food AC TIVITIES disease, according to figures released store, g en eral store, d ru g store, ser by th e S tate D ep artm en t of A gricul vice sta tio n and garage, b arb er shop By GRACE BENSEL ture. V irg in ia is firs t w ith 79 per and beau ty parlo r a re planned and Many p aren ts and friends were at cent of h er b reeding ca ttle u n d er leases have already been signed w ith th e depot in S tanfield last F rid ay to These qualities, unified and balanced, welcome 4-H clubbers home a fte r a supervision: Oregon has 75 percent. G reenhills Consum er Services ac tin g for the resid en ts of G reenhills. tw o weeks club sum m er school a t make Standard Gasoline Unsurpassed Corvallis. G reenhills Consum ers Service, The S tate D epartm ent of A g ricu l T here w ere 36 boys and girls Inc., an Ohio cooperative o rg an iz a from U m atilla county who atten d ed tu re announced th is week th a t con th e sum m er school. Boys from this tinued vigorous enforcem ent of th e tion o p eratin g u n d er R ochdale p rin end of the county ta k in g p a rt and new Oregon seed law would be a ciples. w as set up by prom inent p lacing am ong th e first ten in the m ajor cen ter of its reg u la to ry w ork members of th e U nited Cooperatives crops ju d g in g were K enneth Bensel of C in cin n ati in cooperation w ith E ugene R ugg and H enry Som m erer d u rin g the next few m onths. Consum er D istrib u tio n fforporatiion T abulatio n s of th e first th ree Jr., and in the livestock ju d g in g Bob Jackson, Bob Bensel and Chas. m onths of sam pling and te stin g of to establish stores an d o th e r serv i Kik. seed lots on th e Oregon m ark et have ces and to o perate them on a non- T he 4-H clubbers left S tanfield on show n a high percen tag e of m isla p ro fit basis. Two hundred fam ilies a special tra in Ju n e 6, and arrived beling w hich, officials declare, con a re alread y in the com m unity, as th e a t 5:46 p. m. The evening was spent reg isterin g , o b ta in in g room ing q u a r stitu te s th e m ajor enforcem ent p ro oth er resid en ts move in they w ill ters and g ettin g settled. blem a t present. Labels m ust be elect d irecto rs to replace the prsent T he next m orning the g irls met correct In o rder to p ro tect th e farm trustees. T he profits on th e o p era and w ere divided according to age, tion of th e stores and services w ill and from th e re into groups of 15 buyer of a g ric u ltu ra l, vegetable and- girls. T he girls th en met leaders in tu rf seeds, they say. W holesale dis be d istrib u ted to m em bers of th e th e firs t class of th e 193 8 session trib u to rs of these seeds have pro cooperative according to th e ir p a of th e 24th a n n u a l club sum m er tronage. echool. Leaders w ere also chaperon mised activ e cooperation in th e Consum er D istrib u tio n C orpora es from the various counties. Each drive to raise th e sta n d a rd s of seed m o rning the tim e was divided into and m eet th e legal lab elin g req u ire tion, established by th e la te E dw ard A. F ilene, has been successfully op group periods, but some classes took ments. more th a n one period. Of 164 samples w hich had been e ra tin g th e reta il stores a t G reen T he g irls’ program consisted of belt, M aryland, u nder a sim ila r a r home economics classes such as taken by S tate D ep artm en t of A g ri le a rn in g recipes for salad, bread cu ltu re d istric t rep resen tativ es d u r ran g em en t since la st Septem ber. m aking, canning, and nurses tr a in ing th e period, more th a n 54 p er per cent of th e physicians expressed ing. T he boys centered th e ir a c tiv i cent w ere found to be m islabeled in FIRST ISSUE OF CO-OP HEALTH 39-8tp 2 :0 0 o’clock p. m. of said day, as ties around livestock. approval of th e present s ta tu s of the th e tim e for h ea rin g o t objections E very afternoon an assem bly w as regard to th e am o u n t of noxious MAGAZINE TO APPEAR IN JU L Y A m erican Medical Association. F U R N I S H. E D HOUSEKEEPING to said fin al account an d th e set held a t 2:00 o’clock w hich was fol weed seeds present. In 37 percent a p a rtm en ts for ren t, modern. Mrs. tlem en t thereof. On o r before said A sh arp note of criticism was lowed by a recreatio n al period. T his of th e cases, g erm in atio n was below Joe Dyer, Phone 78R, H erm iston, day and an y person in te reste d In raised, how ever, when Dr. S. S. (Co-op League News Service) was elective b u t th e m ajo rity of the percentage specified on the la Oregon. 33-tfc said estate may file objections to stu d e n ts took p a rt in baseball, bels. New Y ork— The first issue, of G oldw ater, New York S tate Com said fin al acco u n t or to an y Item sw im m ing and various other sports. “C ooperative H ealth ", th e official m issioner of H ospitals rep o rtin g to In th e evening moving pictures th ereo f and contest th e same. m onthly jo u rn al of th e A ssociation th e Council of the A m erican Hospi Land Sale Notice. w ere enjoyed or a regular program . D ated May 28, 1938. A com plete list of th e stallio n s tal association, took issue w ith the of M edical Cooperatives w ill appear D elegates could a tte n d e ith e r the NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, form al dance or a p arty on th e final registered fo r service in Oregon is early in July. The new h ea lth m ag AMA’s policies and said, “ th e fig h t T hpt the u ndersigned, S h eriff of ENOS D. MARTIN. n ig h t on the campus. E xecutor. included in the official S tate De azine will co ntain a rticle s by Dr. of the AMA a g a in st group practice, U m atilla County. Oregon, by v irtu e A. S. COOLEY, A le ad e r’s b reak fast was held ev p artm en t of A g ricu ltu re m onthly Jam es P. W arbasse, p resid en t of T he if successful, would lead to th e de of an order duly m ade and en tered ery m orning in th e M emorial bu ild herein by the County C ourt of Um a A tto rn ey for E x ecu to r (M ay 2 6 -Ju n e 23) ing for the 200 leaders conducting bulletin for Ju n e, according tp Dr. C ooperative League, Dr. K ingsley velopm ent of such In to lerab le con tilla County, Oregon, on th e 26th H. Lytle, chief of th e division of Roberts, medical d irecto r of the d itions u n d er a m u ltip le fee system day of A pril, 1938, w ill on th e 9th th e classes. T here were 1000 girls and 800 boys enrolled, m aking a anim al industry. Bureau of Cooperative Medicine, th a t it would give im petus to the day of July, 1938. a t th e h o u r of 10 to tal of 1800 club m em bers and the Two hundred and tw o purebred, Prof. C. E. A. W inslow of Yale U ni dem and for sta te control of hospital o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY 200 leaders. h ig h est bidder for cash in hand, at medical p ractice.” T his y ear's enrollm ent is the la r rade and mongrel an im als are lis t versity School of Medicine, Dr. C. Camp No. 61 - Echo th e front door of the U m atilla Coun gest in any sta te th is side of th e | ed from all sections of the state. R ufus Rorem , Group H ospitalization ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon, M ississippi river. Clubbers pledged i Licensing requires th a t the stallio n s au th o rity , A rth u r K allet, m anaging Meet th e first T uesday of each su b ject to a m inim um price of $40 to continue “ M aking the Best Bet J , b° p-am ined and passed as being d irecto r of Consum ers U nion, and m onth In th e S tan field Odd th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t the ter.' tim e of sale, the follow ing described Fellow s h all — 8 :00 p. m. j physically Sound. others. The subscription ra te for parcel of land, heretofore by Uma | The list may be obtained by w rit- the m agazine is $2.00 per year. In tilla County, Oregon, acquired; for I ing to the S tate D epartm ent of Ag- com bination w ith th e w eekly news FARM NEWS F *O M d elin q u en t taxes, to-w lt: I ricu ltu re. Salem. Lots 3. 4, 5 and 6, Block 8, b ulletin of th e A ssociation of Med N ew port’s A ddition to City of THE STATE DEFT. lc a Word - Minimum 20c DR. H .C . CURRY ical cooperatives, th e ra te is $3.00 H erm iston, U m atilla County, OPTOMETRIST per year, rep resen tin g a saving of CATTLE PAYMENTS Oregon. $1.00. D airym en who Innoculate th e ir | FOR SALE — 200 EIG H T-W EEK R. E. GOAD, S heriff 308 Green Bldg. - S eattle herds v ith live organism vaccine in i REVISED U m atilla County. old turkeys. Neill Boynton, H er- Makes reg u lar visits to H erm iston (Ju n e 2-30) th e hope of cu rin g bovine B ang’s di- j ---------- AMERICAN PEOPLE WANT TO m iston. 4 4 -ltc H otel ab o u t every 30 days. sease w ill lose th e ir m arket for raw The Act m aking ap p ro p riatio n s Land Sale Notice. BUDGET MEDICAL COSTS FOR SALE— ONE PIECE OF NEW milk for hum an consum ption, ac- for the D epartm ent of A g ricu ltu re NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Q uaker B rand linoleum , 6 x 18 cording to a w arn in g ju st issued by | for the fiscal year b eg in n in g Ju ly I. (Co-op League News Service) feet. Mrs. W. D. Dryer, H erm iston. T h a t the undersigned, S h eriff of W. L. Morgan, D. M. D th e S tate D epartm ent of A gricul 1938, contains a provision for the New Y ork— The A m erican Instl 4 4 -ltp U m atilla County. Oregon, by v irtu e G eneral D en tistry ture. paym ent of F ederal indem nity to tu te of Public Opinion in announc- ! of an order duly m ade and entered X -Ray and Diagnosis herein by the County C ourt of Um a The p rep aratio n is advertised as ow ners of tuberculous or p ara tu b er- ing the resu lts of its la test poll th is U IItL WANTS WORK IN HOME OR B ank Bldg. P h o n s t- J a cure for B ang’s disease and de- culous c a ttle or c a ttle rea ctin g to week revealed th a t th e m ajo rity of ' in office. In q u ire H erald office. tilla County, Oregon, on th e 26th 4 4 -ltp day of A pril, 1928, will on th e 9th Residence Phone 26-J p artm en t rep resen tativ es have found the test for Bang's disease, accord th e A m erican people w ould be w ill day of Ju ly , 1938. a t the h o u r of 10 Sunday and E venings by some dairym en using it recently, ing to inform ation ju s t received by ing to pay for m edical care on a J YOUNG BOY WANTS FARM WORK o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the A ppointm ent says Dr. W. H. L ytle, sta te v e te rin the county ag e n t from Dr. Sam B. periodic paym ent basis and th a t j for sum m er or longer. E xper- highest bidder for cash in hand, at arian . F in an cial loss has resulted. Foster, Inspector in Charge, T u b er ab o u t one in three would pay $2.00 j fenced. David G rigg, U m atilla, Ore. th e front door of th e U m atilla Coun ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon, 4 4 -ltp subject to a m inim um price of $10 C ounty v e te rin a ria n s a re com culosis E radicatio n Division, B ureau a m onth per person. T he poll fur- pelled by law to serve notice on the of Animal In d u stry a t P o rtland. DR. A. E. MARBLE th e r revealed th a t 42 per cent of THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MA- th erefo r, to be paid in cash, a t the CHIROPRACTOR ow ners of herds vaccinated w ith the The le tte r goes on to sta te th a t those questioned had p ut off going chine for sale, G. W. Ripley, H er- tim e of sale, th e follow ing described parcel of land, heretofore by U m a Office: 2 blocks east of post office live organism th a t th e raw m ilk under the provisions of th is act, th e to th e doctor at some tim e because I miston. 43-tfc tilla County, Oregon, acquired for produced cannot be sold for hum an am ount of th e federal paym ent shall of th e cost. The ann o u n cem en t s a i d ------------------------------------------------------- d elin q u en t taxes, to -w it: Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :30 to < consum ption. In addition. herds not be more th an o n e-th ird of th e “ Comments show th a t persons would ELECTRICAL W IRING BY MAN Lot 12 in Block 2, N ew port’s Phone 4 8 1 -------- H erm iston, Ore v accinated a re not eligible for fed difference between A ddition to City of H erm iston, w ith experience. W. D. Dryer, th e appraised favor a plan for group m edical care, U m atilla County, Oregon. eral and sta te te stin g and indem ni value of th e anim al and th e salvage ’it would help us budget doctors H erm iston, Ore. 43-3tp R. E. GOAD, Sheriff ty paym ents w ith in a period of one and shall in no in stan ce exceed b ills’ ”, Hermiaton Post No. 37 U m atilla County. FOR SALE 4 DUROC GILTS TO and one-half years a fte r innocula- $25.00 for grade c a ttle or $50.00 M eets firs t and th ird M artin W. Brown, secretary of (Ju n e 2-30) farrow In Ju ly and A ugust: one T hursday. Legion A uxil tlon. for registered pure bred cattle. the B ureau of C ooperative Medicine, four-year-old black m are, w eight iary m eets second and Most anim als w hich have been re NOTICE OF HEARING The act fu rth e r provides th a t for com m enting on the poll said th a t it fo u rth T hursday. cently vaccinated w ith the p re p a ra cattle slaug h tered on and a fte r May indicated nation-w ide approval of ab o u t 1700 lbs., to have co lt— ser FINAL ACCOUNT vice paid for. H erm an Kowltz, 1 Legion H all. tion w ill show lip as reactors, ac 1, 1939, the federal paym ent sh all cooperative m edicine. "C ooperative N otice is hereby given th a t Enos co rding to officials. Some even re not exceed th e am ount paid or to be m edicine m eans the b u d g etin g of mi. South of H erm iston on Scott 43-3tp D M artin as executor of th e last ac t perm anently. paid by the state, te rrito ry , county, medical service and it has been th e place. w ill and testam en t and of th e es or m unicipality co operating in the exeperience of cooperative h ealth 25 ACRES —- W ELL IMPROVED. ta te ot J. W. C larke, deceased, has filed his final account in said es A centralized, m odern b u tte r fa t work. associations th a t w here m edical care Good 6-room bungalow , new barn OSTEOPATHIC te stin g lab o rato ry w ill soon be in In view of the above, it w ill be is paid for on such a basis members 4 m iles east of W oodburn, Ore. ta te !n th e County Court of the S tate of Oregon for U m atilla Coun o p eration in th e P o rtla n d m ilkshed, necessary to en ter in to a new ag ree will seek th e doctor’s services e a r T rad e for H erm iston residence, or ty. and said co u rt has fixed Mon PHYSICIAN A SURGEON th e S tate D epartm ent of A gricu ltu re m ent w ith th e herd ow n er in the lier th a n if they had to pay for it will sell. In q u ire S tanfield T rad in g day, th e 27th day of Ju n e, 1938. at OSBORN APARTMENTS announced. E quipm ent is now be B ang’s disease p roject a fte r Ju n e on a ‘fee for service’ basis. The su r Post. 43-3tp ing installed in a b u ild in g leased 30, 1938, and each ow n er should he vey of the American In s titu te shows for th e purpose a t 14th and E ast inform ed reg a rd in g th e change in th e p o te n tia lities of cooperative FOR TURKEY GRIT— SEE O. O. S tark stree ts, P o rtlan d . F elthouse. Two sizes. P rice 55c the method of com puting indem nity m edicine. W ith th is trem endous PETERSON A PETERSON T he la b o ra to ry is th e re su lt of a claim s prior to th e tim e his ca ttle vote of approval C ooperative H ealth | per hundred pounds. * ATTORNEYS AT LAW 43-tfc j U. S. N ational Bank B uilding y ear-lo n g dispute betw een pro d u are tested. You w ill receive fu rth e r as ciations will move forw ard more FOR SALE l i DAY OLD NARRA- I cers and d istrib u to rs in th e area. inform ation reg ard in g the change rap id ly .” • P ractice In S tate & F ederal C ourts g an sett turk< y«, 4 5c each. W. L. ! P ro d ucers claim ed th a t they were|l in the agreem ent and reg u latio n P endleton, Ore. W hile th is poll revealed th a t a S u d d arth . Irrig m, Ore. 42-3tc n o t g e ttin g accu rate tests, accord- w ithin a sh o rt tim e. m ajo rity of th e lay public favors a ing to officials, and both sides to I In regard to cases w here c a ttle system w hich would remove the fi FOR SALE OP TRADE — CHEAP DR. F. B. BELT th e arg u m e n t fin ally appealed to are appraised d u rin g th e present nancial h azards of illness, and per 20 in. new Racine T h resh in g m a PHYSICIAN & SURGEON th e S tate D epartm ent of A griculture! fiscal year b u t not slau g h tered u n m it th e early diagnosis of disease. chine for g ra in or alfalfa. W ill Office H ours: O ther to set up th e lab o rato ry and ta k e ac- til on or a fte r Ju ly 1, 1938, you th e m agazine "M odern M edicine” tra d e for ho s. beef c a ttle or pull« f 1 0:30 to 12:30 A.M. H ours by tlv e supervision. j are advised th a t th e m ethod to be announced th a t a ta b u latio n of F. W. Lenz. H erm iston, Or. 42-! • 2 to K P.M. A ppointm ent F unds for th e estab lish m en t 'of! followed in com puting such claim s votes in Its referendum on "S ocial ’ Res. 712 — PHONE — Office 733 th e la b o ra to ry and its m ain ten an ce is not d efin itely know n a t th is tim e, ized M edicine” revealed th a t 65 per FOR SALE UNITED MOTORS CAR ; Radio: 6 tu b e set In excellen* i have been taken from the m ilk pool > but it is deemed ad v isab le and would cent of th e doctors w ere a g a in st any of P o rtlan d . H alf th e expenses w ill [probably be to th e best in te rest of reo rg an izatio n of th e m edical pro condition. Call 84-R, H erm iston, i W. J. WARNER 43-2t]> be paid by producers and h a lf by ow ners who have reacto rs appraised fession. L ines w ere d raw n tig h te r b n y eis of m ilk. Attorney-at-Law th is fiscal year to have them between th e lay public and th e med HORSES FOR FOX FEED W ANTED j It is estim ated th a t 5,000 sam ples slaughtered on o r before Ju n e 30, ical profession, w hen, according to If you have one w rite A. Ha< Hepmiston - Oregon w ill be tested each m onth w hen th e j 1938, as fa r as possible. •Modern M edicine’s” referendum 84 b a rtb . Echo, and I will call on you. • • • • • • longest mileage easiest starting quickest acceleration least corrosion silent performance perfect combustion You he the JUDGE ! GASOLINE IS UNSURPASSED AT STANDARD STATIONS, INC. . . . AUTHORIZE! aSTRIBUTORS STANDARD OIL DEALERS W A N T AOS Dr. A. C. Willcutt > I