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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION ji m e s sa ge to e v e r y m em ber . Mr. an d Mrs. R obert McGreer left Monday aftern o o n for Redmond w here they w ill spend a few days. Fred R auch and son A ugust left Sunday for th e m o u n tain s h u n tin g . Mr. and Mrs. Ja sp er Meyers and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B a rth o l omew, th e Misses B etty F ran ces and P a tty F inch enjoyed Sunday in the m o u n tain s a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. T yndall Robison. Mrs. E a rl W a tte n b u rg e r of Pasco an d h er b ro th er Lyon W ith erw rlte spent la st week a t th e A. E. W a t te n b u rg e r home. Mr. W a tte n b u rg e r came for them Sunday. THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will come to your home every day through THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR An In tem ah otu l Daily Newspaper I t record« for you the world’« elean, constructive doings The Monitor does not exploit crime or sensation; neither does it Ignore them, but deal« correctively with them. Features for busy men and ail the fam ily, including the Weekly Magazine 8ection. The Christian Science Publishing Society o p erativ e Society is m ak in g ex ten One, Norway Street. Boston, Massachusetts sive plans for expansion in th e d e Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science M onitor for From October 3 to 8. a period of p a rtm e n t store, d ru g and fu rn is h 1 year 112.00 g months 16.00 3 months 83.00 1 month 81.00 Wednesday issue. Including Magazine Section; 1 year 12.60, 6 issues 25o ings fields, R. G. G osling, p resid en t 8 to 11 A.M. 12 to 3 :3 0 P.M. (C ontinued from P age One) of th e o rg an izatio n , said h ere la st Name M on.-T om atoes-Fruit Beans - Corn week. The London Co-op, w hich is 3rd; D airy— M arion O tt and Mary Address _ _ No C anning T ues.— No C anning alread y th e la rg e st retadl coopera Som m erer, medal. S tm p J t CoPy on Request B eans - Corn W ed.-T om atoes-F ruit tiv e in th e w orld, has 7 60,000 m em E ugene R ugg won first place in Democrats V isit Hermiston. No C anning th e d airy show m anship contest, fol bers an d operates 998 re ta il u n its in T hurs.— No C anning H enry L. Hess, dem ocratic ca n d i B eans - Corn lowed by George H artley , 2nd, Rod- th e N orth, E ast an d W est of L on d ate for governor, and F ra n k T ier F ri.-T o m ato es-F ru it don. EQUALIZATION NOTICE. B eans - Corn m an H artley , 3rd, R ichard Rugg. S at.-T om atoes-F ruit ney. sta te ch eirm an of th e D em ocra N otice is hereby given, th a t th e T he la rg e st p ro ject in th e expan 4th, and Russell H artley , 5th. tic C en tral Com m ittee, w ere in H er O ther products by special a rra n g e board of d irecto rs of W estland I r r i C harles Kik won first place in the sion plans o u tlin ed by Mr. G osling m iston T h u rsd ay afte rn o o n callin g m ent. gatio n D istrict will meet as a board beef show m anship contest, followed is th e erection of a d ep a rtm en t store on voters. Hess spoke a t a m eeting of eq ualization T uesday, October All canned goods now in th e can by Jo h n M cMullen, 2nd, R ichard in th e H ounslow section w hich is in th e C ity H all in P endleton th a t 4th 1938, at 8 :00 o'clock P. M„ a t n ery should be removed by 6:00 Rugg, 3rd, K enneth Bensel, 4th, and expected to do a yearly business of lc a Word - Minimum 20c evening. the office of th e d istric t In H erm is o’clock F rid a y evening, Septem ber E ldon Saylor, 5th. $2,000,000. O ther plans include ad ton, Oregon, for the purpose of re 30th. Sheep show m anship was won by ditiional d ru g stores, new d airy and DELICIOUS A PPLES FOR SALE— - First Issue of Bulldog. its ap p o r bakery u n its and increased em pha Jo an W estgate, P ilo t Rock, 1st, Leo O rchard ru n ; all apples are picked view ing an d co rrectin g HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY The first issue of th e y ear for th e R ueber, S tan field , 2nd, M ary W est- sis pn clo th in g and household f u r H erm iston Union H igh B ulldog will from trees; 50c per box; p u rch aser tio n m en t of taxes for d istric t p u r O. L. Barlow, M anager gate, P ilo t Rock, 3rd, H arold Sm ith, nishings. A lthough th e co-op is not be published th is week end and de b rin g own boxes. T hom as Cam p poses fo r 1939. D ated Septem ber 1st, 1938. P ilo t Rock. 4th, and Bruce H olt, yet o p era tin g self-service su p e r-m a r livered to stu d e n ts Tuesday of next bell, H erm iston. 6-3tc J. W. MESSNER, S ecretary of Grange Meeting Postponed. kets, Mr. G osling an d W a lte r B at- Pendleton, 5th. week. Miss G erald in e M ullins is W estland Irrig a tio n D istrict. Hog show m anship was won by ley, m em ber of th e board of L.C.S. editor. Bill Belt, assista n t, and Miss W’ANTED — MIDDLE-AGED LADY T he n ext reg u la r m eeting ol the (Sept. 15-29) who Is accom panying him, plan to W estland G range has been post B ruce H olt, P en d leto n . 1st, H enry to do g eneral house w ork and Lavina May Lynch adviser. T he p a poned due to a conflict w ith the Som m erer J r., 2nd. Dick H am pton, stu d y them for possible use in low per is p rin ted by th e H erm iston cooking; one child O.K.; m ust be Equalization Notice. U m atilla P ro je ct fair dates. The 3rd, Bobby E ato n , 4th, and C harles er Income sections in to w hich th e H erald. T he firs t issue will be en neat and clean ; 3 in fam ily. W rite N otice is hereby given th a t the co-ops are expanding. n ex t re g u la r m eeting w ill be held Kik, 5th. tered in th e h igh school new spaper E. A. W esterm eyer, M o tttin g er, W n. Board of D irectors of S tan field I r r i L ast y ear th e London C ooperative contest sponsored by th e U niversity T hursday, October 13. N ote: A complete list of club 6 - ltp g atio n D istrict w ill m eet as a Board Society paid its m em bers a p atron w innings w ill be published in next of Oregon school of jo u rn alism , and age dividend of 6 per cen t on all all en tries m ust be m ade by October FOR SALE OR TRADE — DOUBLE of E q u alizatio n a t 1:00 o’clock p.m. weeks Herald. MORROW CO UNTY Tuesday, October 4, 1938, In th e of purchases w hich resulted in a to tal 8. b arrel 12-gauge sh o tg u n , only 25. fice of th e d istric t a t Stanfield. Ore POMONA SATURDAY sav in g of $4,600,000. B ut th e con F. B. A. M eeting Oct. 7. W ill trad e fu r tu rk ey s la te r in sea gon, for th e purpose of review ing The next m eetin g of th e F arm sum ers w ere n ot th e only ones who son. In q u ire or see gun a t H erald and co rrectin g Its ap p o rtio n m en t of M orrow C ounty Pomona G range B ureau A u x iliary w ill be held F ri profited by th e ex p an d in g business. T a b le w a r e o f W o o d W as office. 6-tfc taxes, said taxes being for tolls and Used by Our Ancestors w ill m eet S aturday, October 1, a t day, October 7 th , in th e club house Mr. G osling pointed out. T he co-op ch arg es fixed by th e board on Sep The history of tableware begins R hea Creek hall for an all day meet in Colum bia park . E lection of o ffi raised w ages $350,000 la st year, at FOR SALE — DRY POLES, CORD tem ber 7, 1937, for th e y ear 1938, with the humble dishes of wood that the sam e tim e c u ttin g in te re st ra te s ing. A business m eeting w ill be held cers w ill be held and all members $2.50; Posts 7c each. F. T ruax, being d elin q u en t and unpaid. graced the boards of our ancestors. in th e forenoon and a fte r lunch are asked to try and come. Those from 3% down to 3 per cent. All As early as 1629, observes a writer K am ela, Oregon. 6 - ltp T h e assessm ent list an d record em ployees a re req u ired to be mem a le ctu re program will be given. on th e program com m ittee a re Mrs. in the Los Angeles Times, when the will be in th e office of th e d istric t bers of th e ir respective u n io n s; they secretary of the Massachusetts col R epresen tativ e W alter M. P ierce M innie O tt and Mrs. Joyce G uiw its, FOR SALE— SMALLEY NO. 14 EN- in th e City of S tanfield fo r th e In a re given pensions a t 65, two w eeks ony was making out a list of things w ill be th e p rincipal speaker on the and Mrs. Jessie H ooker, Mrs. Emma silag e hay chopper, $35. Slat spection of all persons In terested, v acation w ith pay and are protected “to send for New England” by the program w ith several num bers by C hristley an d Miss M artha W a lth e r c a rrie r. C. R. Myers. 6-3tc and all persons sh all be presum ed to by sickness in su ran ce. returning ships, there was included su b o rd in ate granges and other are on th e refresh m en t com m ittee. have notice of th e tim e and place of T he cooperatives are u n a lte ra b ly various household utensils of wood, speakers. such m eeting w h eth er a c tu a l notice platters, trenchers and spoons. Dur FOR ROOM AND BOARD PHONE opposed to price fix in g e ith e r by th e ing the early period of settlement, Cold S prings G range of U m atilla DEFERRED USE OF 6-3tc Is received o r not. governm ent or by trad e associations, when economy was not only a neces 22-R, H erm iston. D ated A ugust 25, 1938. co u n ty w ill confer th e fifth degree Mr. G osling declared. Asked if pri sity but a practice, wooden dishes, RANGE APPROVED F. A. BAKER, S ecretary. in th e evening w ith R hea Creek vate m an u fa ctu re s refused to supply like the clothes of homespun, were STEEL BED, SPRINGS AND IN- (Sept. 1 - 29) AS SOUND METHOD ner-coil m attress, used for less th e ir goods to th e co-ops, he said in common use for many years. G range fu rn ish in g th e tableaux. The th a t “ on th e co n tra ry , m ost m a n u The settlers in the “Old Dominion” th a n five m onths; to sell or trad e public is cordially invited for the a f (E d ito r’s N ote: D eW itt C. W ing, fa c tu re rs a re on o u r doorstep co n brought with them or sent for, much for p a rt paym ent on a crib. Mrs. ternoon m eeting. CONNOR'S REPAIR 6-3tc form erly an a g ric u ltu ra l m agazine sta n tly to sell us m erchandise, for pewter and fine linen, but the early Lyle Eddy, Irrig o n , Ore. New Englanders, in most cases editor and w riter, now w ith the AAA a lth o u g h they may not ag ree w ith came over empty-handed. They had SHOP PARENTS W IL L office in W ashington, D. C., rec en t o u r p rin cip les th ey know th a t we no silverware and very little pew W E IN E R PIGS FOR SALE. F. N. General Automobile Repair C larke, C olum bia Dist., H erm is ly viBited Oregon to look over th e sell vast q u a n titie s of goods, w e pay ter. Their influence was expended DISCUSS PROBLEMS R eb o rin g - B a tte ry Service an d 6-3tc range im provem ent operations by our bills prom ptly and our checks in establishing enduring homes in ton, W elding - C hevrolet P a rts which plain living and simple Oregon stockm en. T his is th e second are alw ays good.” FOR SALE — 12x14 TE N T AND W illard B atte ries "Common Problem s of P a re n ts ” of several b rief article s by Mr. W ing Mr. G osling and Mr. B atley are tastes were practiced. fly; w aterproof. H. G lllanders, From the outset the Puritans be w ill be the subject discussed by Mrs. re p o rtin g his o b serv atio n s.) a tte n d in g th e In te rn a tio n a l M an Phone 53-W Hermiston 6 -ltc M aude Morse a t a m eeting held in By D eW itt C. W ing agem ent Congress and th e Boston gan making use of the materials at S tanfield. tw o cen ters in U m atilla C ounty as Oregon ran ch o p erato rs believe C o n ’erence on D istrib u tio n w hile hand. Wood was plentiful in the forests surrounding them, and was SQUASH FOR SALE, F. S. GREEN, OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY follow s: th a t provisions in the AAA ran g e th ey are in th is country. used not only for the making of S tanfield. 6-3tc O ctober 3— 1:30 p. m., P lea san t program for developing g razin g are household utensils, but for many of Camp No. 61 - Echo am ong the m ost p ractical for th is V iew Club Room. their farm implements as well. M eet T uesday of each COMPLETE MARINELLO BEAUTY PINE C IT Y * Woodturning grew into a recognized course a t reduced prices. In q u ire m onth th e In first October 3— 8:00 p. m.. S tanfield -tate. according to in fo rm atio n I ♦ th e S tan field Odd industry, and many and varied were fa th e re d on my Oregon v isit this By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r M ethodist C hurch. Fellow s h all — 8 :0 0 p. m. the items fashioned. Plows, har H erald office. 6-tfc Mrs. Morse is the P a re n t E ducu- j ’’ aim er. This practice is easy to u n Miss C h arlo tte H elm s is employed rows, cartwheels, barrels, sled run d erstan d and to follow, req u irin g lio n S pecialist who comes from Ore- | at th e Oregon H ard w are & Im ple ners, hay forks and buckets for the FOR SALE — COWS, FRESH AND th a t a, stockm an delay grazin g on out-of-doors; bread bowls, porrin com ing fresh. Also 2 young G uern gon S tate college to p -essn t th is m ent Co., in H erm iston. not to exceed 25 per cent of his su b je ct. S h° w ill disci ¿3 some of Miss H e n rie tta H elm s is now a t gers, trays, dishes, butter molds, sey bulls. H. C. S hanks. DR. H .C . CURRY 5-3tc ran g e land u n til th e grass m atu res knife boxes, spoon racks, plates and th e m ajor problem s w ith w hich p ar ten d in g school in P endleton. OPTOMETRIST seed. platters for household use. e n ts are confronted and for whch Fred and A ugust R auch retu rn ed 100 ACRE DAIRY FARM FOR SALE W here deferred g razin g has been English Traders’ Taxes 308 G reen Bldg. - S eattle th ey are not prepared by tra in in g . from a successful h u n tin g trip T h u rs — Columbia d istric t. Lum p sale follow ed, even on badly depleted Makes re g u la r v isits to H erm iston T hese problem s have come to Mrs. day evening. or equipm ent and livestock separate. ranges, It has been found th a t a su r H otel ab o u t every 30 days. Morse from m any p aren ts ask in g for A ugust R auch left last T h u rsd ay Once Paid W ith Pepper Dr. A. E. M arble. H erm iston. 5-3tc prisin g am ount of ran g e grasses will help. T he problem s are im m ediate English traders once were re come back, an d th ro u g h n a tu ra l re evening for C orvallis w here he en an d it is hoped th a t the inform ation rolled as a sophom ore a t O. S. C. quired to pay their taxes to the city WANTED— BOY TO WORK IN E x seeding will th ick en th e stand. A r change for piano lessons. See Gol- presented and discussed w ill show in pepper. Certain landlords de W . L. Morgan, D. M. D. B url W a tte n b u rg e r and son J u n tificial reseeding, a possibility for 4-tfc th e p aren ts a way to solve th e ir dif manded one pound of pepper as da E. Mumma, Main S treet. ior m ade a business trip to Mt. V er G eneral D en tistry the fu tu re , if and when su itab le rent from their tenants. One of ficulties now and for the fu tu re. non la st week. X -Ray an d Diagnosta range grass seed is m a teria lly re FOR SALE OR TRADE— 39 ACRES the most famous English guilds was Mrs. R obert McGreer gave a b ir th an k Bldg. P b en e »-J duced in price, is now used m ostly that of the pepperers, established irrig ate d , im proved w ith b u ild day p a rty T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in ALL OREGON NOW Residence Phone 2E-J in the Twelfth century. fo re tu rn m a rg in al g rain land to ings; 2 Jersey cows Jam es B. P erry, honor of her three-year-old d a u g h Sunday and E venings by Records go back even further as W estland. r .n g e uses. 4-3tp TERMED OREGON we find that the Goths demanded A ppointm ent The developm ent of more stock te r S hirley. 3,000 pounds of pepper as part of MODERN APARTM ENT FOR REN T Clayton Ayers m otored to H ep . s to rin g places on ran g e land is STATE "CAMPUS" the ransom of Rome, after its cap Also Bleeping room. H. E. H anby, a n o th e r of th e m ost popular and p n er on business Monday. ture in the Fifth century, notes a H erm iston. 51-tfc Mrs. A lm yra K ennedy is v isitin g DR. A. E. MARBLE ''r a d i c a l ran g e im provem ent p rac writer in the Kansas City Star. h er siste r Mrs. F ra n k Helms. CHIROPRACTOR tices in Oregon. By b u ild in g ea rth Most black and white pepper FOR REN T— FURNISHED APART- OREGON STATE COLLEGE— The Guy Moore w as selected as o u t comes from the Dutch East Indies Office: 2 blocks east of post office pond3 or reservoirs, by im proving m en t for housekeeping. E lectric cam pus of Oregon S tate college is In sta n d in g 4-H club boy In Morrow- and from India. The pepper ber Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1 :8 0 to 8 re a lity the e n tire sta te of Oregon, and p ro tec tin g springs from tram p co unty and w ill be th e guest of the ries are gathered when they begin stove and m odern. Phone 78-R, ing, and by d ig g in g wells, hund red s Phone 4 8 1 -------- H erm iston, Ore. 50-tfc P resid en t G. W. Peavy told faculty F irs t N atio n al B ank of P o rtlan d to turn red and are dried in the Joe Dyer. and stu d e n ts in opening the seventy- of additio n al w ate rin g places have n ex t week to th e P acific I n te rn a sun or near a slow fire. The whole f irs t year of the in stitu tio n . The been provided th ro u g h o u t th e ran g e tio n al Livestock E xposition. He is a berries are ground to produce the NOTICE Herm iston Host No. 37 spice known as black pepper, while la rg e st freshm an class in history area, w hich has th e effect of allow son of Mrs. Roy Neill. M eets first and th ird ing b e tte r d istrib u tio n of c a ttle and the other shells are removed in the h as enrolled. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t Mrs. M arg aret M itchell of Union preparation of the white spice. T h u rsd ay . Legion A uxil sheep on th e ran g e, th ereb y reliev T he a g ric u ltu ra l research and ex th e undersigned, M ayor of th e City is spen d in g the week w ith Mrs. Roy ia ry m eets second and Red peppers, of which there are a of U m atilla, Oregon, p u rsu a n t to tension program , th e 4-H club work, ing grazed are as and m ak in g use of Neill. fo u rth T hursday. number of varieties, such as O rdinance No. 132 passed by the and o th e r extension ac tiv itie s includ h ith e rto inaccessible regions. Mr. C arrick visited th e school cayenne, tabasco and paprika, are Council of said City and approved Legion Hall. T he averag e c a rry in g cap acity of in g ad u lt education in th e homes of M onday and gave a ta lk on safety made from the powdered ripe pods by th e Mayor th ereo f on Septem ber th e sta te , w as pointed out as being Oregon ranges included in th e im driv in g . of the capsitum plant, which differ 19, 1938, w ill on th e 11th day of probably of equal im portance w ith provem ent program is ab o u t 34.9 Mrs. E th e l K n ig h ten of H ardm an greatly in pungency. Of these pap October, 1938, at th e h o u r of 2 o ' th e resid en t in stru ctio n w ork con acres per an im al u n it, an an im al Is spending a few days w ith h er mo- rika, which generally comes from clock In th e aftern o o n a t th e City Hungary and Spain, is particularly Council C ham ber in U m atilla, Ore u n it being a cow, a horse, tw o calves . ducted a t C orvallis. OSTEOPATHIC or five sheep. In W ash in g to n th e the„r ’ Nei " mild, the first having the more gon. offer for lease a t public auction " I t is ou r job and th e job of all Rov N eill is a business visito r in distinctive flavor. Powdered pepper to th e responsible bidder offering PHYSICIAN A SURGEON of us, by giving th e best we have, figures are 36.8 acres per anim al W allow a th is week. th e h ig h est m o nthly re n ta l for a generally is used in this country. OSBORN APARTMMNT8 term of not to exceed ten years the by cooperative effo rt, and by ste ad u n it, and in Idaho 33.6. About Mr. and Mrs. P. Roffsness of follow ing described rpal property fast loyalty, to stre n g th e n th e in 16,000 ranch o p erato rs th ro u g h o u t U tah a re v isitin g h er a u n t, Mrs. C. owned by th e City and n o t needed fluence and to increase th e service th e w estern sta te s took p a rt in th e H. B artholom ew . He Is fin ish in g his for public purposes, (o-w it: 1937 ran g e program . T his was an of Oregon S tate th ro u g h o u t th e in m a ste r’s degree a t Oregon S tate col All of Block 45 in W ard w ell’s PETERSON A PETERSON s titu tio n ’s expanded cam pus,” de increase of 12 per cen t over 1936 lege. A ddition to th e City of Um a ATTORNEYS AT LAW p a rticip a tio n an d indicated grow ing tilla. U m atilla C ounty. O regon: clared P resid en t Peavy. C h arles B ertholom ew is in Spo U. S. N atio n al B ank B u ild in g all th e w ater fro n t land ow ned In em phasizing th is state-w ide approval of th e plan in general. In k an e on business th is week. P ra ctice In S ta te A F ed eral Courte by th e City o f U m atilla bounded service, how ever. P resid en t Peavy m ost of the ran g e sta te s th e to ta l Mr. an d Mrs. H arold S tew art left on th e w est by th e east line of P en d leto n , Ore. num ber of cooperators th is year Is did not m inim ize the need fo r im "L ” S tre et in said C ity, bound for S eattle S atu rd ay . expected to show a considerable in provem ents in cam pus in stru ctio n . ed on the- n o rth by th e low Mrs. G eorge C u rrln of L ena and w ater line of th e Columbia H e called p a rtic u la r atte n tio n to the crease over th a t of 1937, Mrs. K ate C u rrln of P ilo t Rock were DR. P. B. BELT riv er, bounded on the east by need of improved teaching m ethods, PHYSICIAN A SURGEON S atu rd ay even in g v isito rs a t th e the east lin e of th e City lim its LONDON COOPERATIVE SETS p o in tin g o u t th a t a "P h.D .” m ay he Office Hours: Other home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H arrison. of said City and bounded on so stuffed w ith subject m a tte r th a t RECORD AS SALES SOAR TO 1 0 :3 0 to 18:80 A.M. Hours by They w ere re tu rn in g from C orvallis th e south by th e n o rth line 2 to 8 P.M. A ppointm ent he cannot im p a rt It to stu d en ts. He w here Bob C u rrln of P ilo t Rock en of F ro n t S treet, som etim es call Res. 718 — PHONE — Office 733 also urged ad a p tin g in stru c tio n a l 77 MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR ed W a te r S treet, b u t excluding tered O. S. C. as a freshm an. public streets. m ethods to p ractical needs of the The term s and co nditions of such stu d en ts, w hile re ta in in g cu ltu ral (Co-op League News Service) (Too la te for la st w eek) proposed leare a re on file w ith the W. J. WARNER tra in in g , every encouragem ent to New Y ork— W ith Its sales la st Mr. and Mrs Clayton Ayers and R ecorder of said C ity and m ay be th e stu d e n ts who have to earn th e ir y ear u p 10.58 per cent, esta b lish in g ch ild ren Mr. and Mrs. M arlon Finch exam ined In his office. Attorney-at-Law way th ro u g h college, and m ore a t a new record business of 277,848.- and B ert B arnes spent S unday eve J. C. TUCKER. M ayor of th e C ity of U m atilla, ten tio n on th e p a rt of both faculty 000 In th e face of a g eneral slum p n in g a t th e E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r Hermiston - Oregon U rm ttla C ounty. Oregon. an d stu d e n ts to world events. in B ritish busineas, th e London Co- hOM. (Sept. 22-Oct. I) CAN r ING schedule OUTSTANDING CLUB BOY A N D GIRL WANT AOS Dr. A. C. Wfllcutt