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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION a 4 n Lights of N ew York by L. L. STEVENSON ----- » ■ ■------- ■ T ____ Jl M ESSAGE TO EVERY W ANT AOS lc a Word - Minimum 20c MEM BER. It was during the evening rush FR ESH COW FOR SA LE — ALSO hour. The Coney Island train that Jersey bull, 16 m o n th s old. C. A. 1 2 -ltp pulled out of the Times Square sta B inder, H erm isto n , Ore. tion of the B. M. T. was so crowded FOR SA LE— 95 PU R E B R E D HAMP- there was hardly breathing space. sh ire ew es, 1 to 5 y e a rs old. R alph Among the swaying standers was a B u tle r, W illow s, Ore. 1 2 -ltp woman well past middle age whose FRAM ES FOR GLASSES, $2.50 and face held many fatigue lines. Most $4.00. A. W. B eh rm an , H erm is of the passengers didn’t see her— 12-3tc they had become too thoroughly im ton. mersed in newspapers to take any CHOICE WINESAP AND ROME notice. However, one man did see Beauty apples, 50c per box. Bring her. Sixty years old at least, about containers. Emmett Cooney, Her- him were unmistakable evidences J mlston, Ore. 12-3tp of hard labor, from calloused hands to plaster dust on his heavy shoes. FOR SALE — TO W R EC K TWO houses cheap. O. W .. C u tsfo rth , On his lap was a battered tin lunch L ex in g to n , Ore. ll-3 tc box. He was tired. That was ap parent. But as soon as he noticed FOR SA LE OR the older woman, he arose, raised ZYLOPHONE tra d e for sto ck ; S a n ita ry cot and his hat and offered her his seat. She didn’t get it. Before she could m a ttress. Mrs. Don Ja ck so n , care sit down, a pert young girl, red Chas. S. C lark, H erm isto n . 10-3tc fingernails, permanent, lips like a TRACTOR, TUM BLE tomato and unchanging blush, FORDSON Bug fresn o : 2-bottom plow an d a slipped into it with a smirk of satis faction. And so she sat, compla belt. Geo. L. W u rste r, H erm iston. cently polishing her nails, until al 10-3tp most the end of the line, while the man and woman clung, to straps N EW H A M PSH IR E R E D FR Y E R S side by side. W. A. (S h o rty ) S anders, H erm is CANNING SCHEDULE an d o th e r cities sponsored by local op. It is th e b ig g est bu sin ess in th e co o p erativ e associations. In St. P au l c ity an d “ sev en ty p er cen t of the N ovem ber 14 to 19. T h ere w ill be no c a n n in g from th e firs t tw o of a series of 20 spe people m eet all th e ir needs co o p era co o p eratio n w ere tiv e ly .” N ovem ber 14 to 19 ex cep t by special c ial classes in a rra n g e m e n t. C ans in sto re room lau n ch ed . T he F e d e ra tio n of Icelan d Coop should be rem oved im m ed iately . In h is C ooperative W eek P ro c la e ra tiv e Societies, w hich com bines 42 H ERM ISTO N CO-OP C A N N ER Y m a tio n G overnor B enson d eclared : reg io n al co o p erativ es, of w h ich Mr. “ W H ER E A S, th e s ta te of M inne T h o r’s co-op is th e la rg e st, serves Earlier Closing Hour. so ta lead s all th e s ta te s in th e U nion m ore th a n h a lf of th e 120,000 peo T he F a rm B u reau C o -operative of in th e n u m b er an d v ariety of coop ple in Iceland. Its business in 1937 w as m ore th a n $7,000,000. In co n H erm isto , th e C o o p erativ e S ervice e ra tiv e asso ciatio n s; and “ W H ER E A S, those w ho a re ac ju n c tio n w ith its la rg e r r e ta il coop S ta tio n , th e C o o p erativ e H ard w are S ervice an d th e G ran g e C oopera tiv ely en gaged in th ese coo p erativ e e ra tiv e s it m a n u fa c tu rts soap, m a r tiv e asso ciatio n w ill close a t 5 :0 0 e n te rp rise s in o u r s ta te a n d th ro u g h g a rin e , shoes, w oolens a n d clo th in g , P. M„ b eg in n in g N ovem ber 1st. o u t th e n atio n , have set asid e th e an d o p erates th e m ost m odern d a i T hese h o u rs w ill be in effect u n til m o n th of O ctober as one specially ries, b ak eries an d ta n n e rie s in th e d ed icated to th e purpose of in te r f a r th e r n o tice. co u n try . T he co o p erativ es in th e ir P a tro n s a re ask ed to ta k e n o tice p re tin g to th e p u b lic th e p ro g ram m a rk e tin g a c tiv itie s h an d le 90 per an d c h a ra c te r of th e ir cooperativie cen t of all th e m eat ex p o rted from of th is c h an g e in th e clo sin g h o u r. o rg a n iz a tio n s; and Iceland, 80 per c e n t of all wool ex ‘W H ER E A S, it is ex trem ely de Grange Dance Saturday. p o rts an d 85 p er cen t of th e e x p o rt sira b le th a t all of o u r c itizen s w ho S ta n fie ld G ran g e w ill hold a n old d esire to u n d e rs ta n d th e social an d in g of sk in s. A sked if Icelan d h as a “ 60 F a m i tim e d a n c e a t th e G ran g e h a ll S a t u rd a y , N ovem ber 12. A dm ission econom ic ev en ts of o ur tim e should lie s” c o n tro llin g its econom ic life, p rices w ill be 40c an d 10c an d every become a c q u a in te d w ith th e a c tiv i Mr. T h o r said th a t a t one tim e all • • * one is w elcom e to a tte n d . ties of th e co o p erativ es: ton. 10-3tp if o w , T H E R E F O R E , I, E lm er A. th e tra d e in Icelan d w as in th e The incident didn’t cause any in h an d s of fo reig n m e rc h a n ts a n d fo r FOR Irrigon Grange Social Night. dignation. Even the woman cheat ’34 CH EV RO LET TRU CK B enson, g o v ern o r of th e s ta te of eig n c a p ita l— m o stly D anish. To sale or w ill tra d e fo r livestock, T h e Irrig o n G ran g e Social n ig h t M in n eso ta, do h ereb y d esig n ate th e day p ra c tic a lly a ll of th e b u sin ess of ed out of a seat and the man who had surrendered his apparently g rain or hay. E lvis P u lley , w est of w ill be held S a tu rd a y , N ovem ber w eek of O ctober 24-29, 1938, as Co Iceland is ow ned a n d o p erated by th e didn’t resent the impertinence of the H arvey P a y n e 's residence. 10-3tc 12, w hich is a w eek e a rlie r th a n o p e ra tiv e W eek, an d I u rg e a ll c iti people of Icelan d , an d th e co-ops a re young miss. The reason was sim p lan n ed . T h e losin g side in th e con zens to av a il th em selv es of th e op th e d o m in an t fa c tio n in th e econom ple. The occurrence was entirely SOME CANARY SIN G ER S L E F T te s t fo r new m em bers w ill p u t on p o rtu n ity offered d u rin g th is week ic life of th e co u n try . R ollers and W a rb le rs; S elect y o u r too common to attract any atten Mr. T h o r p o in ted o u t th a t th e co tion. The general attitude in New own. E s th e r B eletski. Two m iles th e b a n q u e t for th e w in n ers. by co operatives, as well as public ag en cies such as schools a n d lib ra o p erativ es have b ro u g h t a h ig h e r York’s subways is, “I paid my nick N. E. of H erm isto n . ll-3 tp Auxiliary W ill Sew. ries, to becom e b e tte r a cq u ain ted s ta n d a rd of liv in g by k ee p in g p ric el and I’m entitled to a seat if I es to th e co n su m ers low an d p ay in g can get it.” It doesn’t make any FOR SA LE— M ahogany P orcelain ed A special a c tiv ity fo r th e F arm w ith th e p rin cip les, p urposes an d th e p ro d u cers m ore fo r th e ir goods difference who stands. The only ex C irc u la to r, 2-3 room , new ; co n p ra c tic e s of th e co o p erativ e move B u re a u A u x ilia ry a t its n ex t m eet m e n t.” th a n th ey g et front p riv a te m e r ception seems to be women carry d itio n , p erfect sh ap e; One 6V B a t ing babies. Usually some one will tery , new. P hone 1051, H erm isto n . in g F rid a y , N ovem ber 18, w ill be T h e g ro w th of co-op fac Special co-op d in n e rs w ere held in c h a n ts. give up a seat to a mother burdened se w in g an d q u iltin g . All m em bers 1 0 -3 tp 35 E a ste rn citie s as p a rt of th e to ries h as in c re a se d ' em p lo y m en t in with an infant. But observation has a n d frie n d s a re asked to a tte n d to C rack er B arrel C am paign sponsored th e in d u s tria l d is tric ts , an d in th e shown that most often the one who FOR R E N T — F U R N IS H E D A PA R T- give assista n c e . T h e la s t m eetin g b y th e 200 re ta il coop erativ es in th e fish in g an d fa rm in g a re a s th e co-ops gets up is not a man but another m ent fo r housekeeping. E le c tric N ovem ber 4 th w as held a t th e club That also holds true in te r rito ry served by th e E a s te rn Co h av e in creased incqm e an d em ploy woman. stove an d m odern. P h o n e 78-R, house w ith Mrs. M ary B uell, Mrs. o p e ra tiv e L eague. T he co n clu d in g m e n t by m a k in g it possible fo r th e cases of women weakened by age Joe D yer, 50-tfc M ay G etch ell and M rs. M abel W eeks or sudden illness. For some reason ev e n t in th e cam p aig n w as th e W est p ro d u cers to process th e ir ow n p ro acte d as hostesses, an d Mrs. E d n a or other, New York men seem per ducts. c h ester C o u n ty C ooperative In s titu te manently attached to subway seats. B a ra g e r a n th e p ro g ram com m ittee. T h e co o p eratio n of lab o r, fa rm e rs, Sacred Cactus Used by w hich w as ad d ressed by H elen H all, A pot lu ck d in n e r w ill be served a t p re sid e n t of th e C onsum ers N a tio n fish erm en an d pro fessio n al people Indians in C eleb ratin g noon a n d every lady is ask ed to When I first came here from the al F e d e ra tio n ; Dr. C arl N. Schm alz th ro u g h th e ir co o p erativ es h as b u ilt Certain varieties of cacti prefer b rin g a covererd d ist. of th e H a rv a rd G ra d u a te School of up a s p irit in Icelan d w hich Mr. Middle West, the sight of women the exposed mountain tops, and it is standing while men sat comfortably there only that they are found in B usiness A d m in istra tio n ; P ercy T h o r re g a rd s a s th e m ost im p o rta n t CO-OP PURCHASING OF FARM got under my collar. So I was al B row n, p re sid e n t of C onsum er D is c o n trib u tio n of th e co o p erativ es to ways bouncing up. Then I learned profusion. One, the Epitholantha, blooms early in the spring, before SUPPLIES INCREASES 23 trib u tio n C o rp o ra tio n ; and W allace th e life of th e co u n try . that such consideration was not al the rainy season, so that its minute S lip p in g back in to h is ro le as ways appreciated. In fact, often it supply of pollen will not be spoiled J, C am pbell of th e C ooperative PER CENT IN ONE YEAR C om m issioner G en eral of Ic e la n d ’s was looked upon with suspicion. An by moisture. The flower shrivels L eague of th e U.S.A. E x h ib it to th e W o rld ’s F a ir, Mr. attempt to flirt. So now I’ve adopt and disappears entirely, but under H ig h lig h t of th e Co-op M onth a c (Co-op L eague N ew s S ervice) T h o r p o in ted o u t th a t Icelan d is n o t ed a rule. A young and pretty miss the thick mat of spines the fruity W a sh in g to n , D.C.— N in e h u n d red tiv ity w as th e C ooperative C ongress it p roduces m any can stand. But if the stander is old, seed pod develops, writes Curtis th o u san d fa rm e rs b o u g h t $440,000,- called by th e C ooperative L eague of a L an d of Ice; ill or extremely tired, then I stand. Redfern in the New York World- p ro d u cts it w ould lik e to ex ch an g e th e U.S.A. In K an sas C ity, O ctober 000 w o rth of farm su p p lies th ro u g h Sometimes I’m thanked. More often Telegram. th e ir ow n co o p erativ e asso ciatio n s 12-13-14, w hich drew to g e th e r re p w ith th e U.S.A. a n d it has a b eau ty I’m not. But thanks or not, I don’t When ripe these pods again come a n d c u ltu re w hich w ould m ake it have any arguments with myself. la s t year, acco rd in g to s ta tis tic s ju s t re s e n ta tiv e s of 965,000 m em bers of into view, burst open and scatter v ery w o rth w h ile as a m ecca for released by th e F a rm C red it A dm in co-ops a ffilia te d w ith th e League. their seeds to the wind. Or hungry A m erican to u rists. T h e C ongress h eard rep o rts of th e is tra tio n co v erin g th e farm business Speaking of subway seats, there birds, attracted by its brilliant red p lan to build th e firs t co-op oil re y e a r of -937-38. was that neat scheme worked out color come along and help to broad by husband and wife whereby they cast them. C o o p erativ e b u y in g in creased $83.- fin e ry in th e U.S. to supply p a rt of Echinocereus stramineus follows each sat. If a seat were available, 000,000 over th e to ta l rep o rted for th e 2,000 gas an d oil co-ops d o in g a he’d rush in ahead, push his wife a different method of protecting its th e 1936-37 season, re p re s e n tin g a b u sin ess of $110,000,000 a y e a r w ith out of the way and grab it. Gener seed until they are fully ripe. Until n e t g ain of 23 p ° r cent. C onsum er n etro len m p ro d u cts: and p la n s w ere T h e H appy H o u r C oking clu b and ally some indignant male passenger the fruit is ripe the pod itself de laid fo r a co o p erativ e fin a n c ia l o r b u y in g a c tiv itie s of th e fa rm ers th e Cam p C ookery Chefs h av e o rg a would bounce up that the wife might velops innumerable wicked spines. g rew fa s te r th a n am - ru ’-c r ty p e of i" e n c v to pool reserv e c a p ita l of co- nized an d a re re ad y to begin w ork. sit down. The husband missed This armor protects the seeds until nns th ro u g h o u t th e co u n try . In th e H appy H o u r C ooking club, glares by burying his snoot in a they are fully ripe. Then, having co o p erativ e b p rin ess in th e co u n try . K ath lee n H ow er w ns elected p re si newspaper. One day a big man, served their purpose, the spines C o o p eratin g m a rk e tin g in er-n sed *o -nr; pF PEOPLE IN ICELAND d e n t, D onna Q uick vice p re sid e n t, evidently from out of town, got up. drop off at the slightest touch. This p er cen t above th e p rev io u s y ear, G race Bensel se c re ta ry and A gnes But he didn’t stop with giving the species, called the desert strawber b rin g in g th e ta te ) eve p era Uve m a r MEMBERS OF CO-OPS, SAYS K en n ed y tr e a s u re r . F o r th e Cam p ry» >s gn|Ml|kprized by the natives Cookery C hefs. D onna Q uick w as wife his seat. He yanked the hus as well k e tin g brsitieVB tip to $1,960.000, birds. band up and, giving him the bum’s WORLD’S FAIR HEAD elected p re sid e n t, S ara W u rs te r vice 000. There WB» species called the p resid en t, an d K a th lee n H ow er, sec rush, tossed him out onto the plat C om bined m a rk e tin g an d p u r form just as the car doors closed. sacred mushroom, or mescal but re ta ry . (Co-op L eague News S erv ice) • * » ton, that grows in northwestern Mex ch a sin g c a rrie d on by fa rm e rs’ co O th er m em bers in th e elu b s a re : New Y ork — V ilh ja lm u r T hor, o p e ra tiv e asso ciatio n s la s t y ear to ’o inm issfoncr G en eral of Ic e la n d ’s M arjo rie W illiam s. C a th a rin e and Despite the fact that I’m no light ico. Each year medicine men of M ary M a rg a re t K ennedy, E d itb a n n e ta le d alm o st tw o an d a h a lf billio n E x h ib it in th e 1939 W o rld ’s F a ir, weight and am fully crowd trained, Indian tribes in Oklahoma make S pencer, Jo an B yrnes. F ern B ray. there is one place I avoid during the pilgrimage to Mexico for their d o llars. w ho jo v ia lly a d m itte d th a t if he had M axine T hom pson, P a u lin e R oach, the rush hour whenever possible. year’s supply of this species. Arriv L ouise D exter an d Je a n M cKenzie. been, born in th is c o u n try h is first ing, the medicine man in full tribal T h e second m e etin g for th e clubs That’s the Times Square shuttle. COOPERATIVES ÎN 25 STATES nam e w ould have been “ ju s t plain w p s held a t th e co m m u n ity h a ll last Both at Grand Central and Times regalia offers prayers to the Great Spirit and with much ceremony the OBSERVE COOPERATIVE MONTH B ill” , took tim e off from h is job of S a tu rd a y for th e p u rpose of p re p a r Square there are mob scenes that plants are harvested, cut up and o v erseein g th e co n stru c tio n of Ice ing th e room for use. T h is y e a r th e result in trampling, torn clothing, dried. Later at their tribal festivals (Co-op L eague N ew s S ervice) la n d ’s e x h ib it an d talk ed a b o u t Ice g irls w ill do th e ir co oking a t th e fist fights, and sometimes injuries. m eetin g s. The trains are spaced just about a they are eaten and produce a highly New Y ork—-C o n su m er co o p era la n d ’s cooperatives. narcotic effect, accompanied by P la n s w ere m ade fo r a food sale 1 m in u te a p a r t but a p p a re n tly those tiv es in 25 sta te s observed Cooper Mr. T h o r is m a n a g e r of th e la r g to he held in th e U m a tilla p ost of- “ pleasant hallucinations. These are 60 seconds mean more than may a tiv e M onth w ith special m eetings, est co o p erativ e in Iceland a n d has flee nevf S a tu rd a y . T he m oney w ill believed by the Indians to be mes hem, fights or sense of decency. b ro ad casts, cam p aig n s an d m em ber been loaned to th e g o v ern m en t by be used for im p ro v em en ts in th e from the happy hunting That holds true to such an extent sages sh ip drives d u rin g th e m o n th of Oc th e co-ops u n til th e W o rld ’s F a ir is co m m u n ity h all. grounds. that, to me, a football scrimmage Mrs. W. H. R ensel Is le a d in g th e to b er, acco rd in g to th e C ooperative u n d e r way. C ooking club and G race B ensel if seems like child’s play in compar L eague of th e U.S.A. T h e K a u p fje la g E y fird in g a w hich lea d in g th e C am p C ookery club ison. Seaweed F avorite Am ong © Bell Syndicate.— W N U Service. G overnor E lm er B enson gave th e serves th e c ity o f A k u rey ri an d th e ag a in th is year. Natives o f O th e r Lands ce le b ra tio n added im p etu s in th e a re a s u rro u n d in g it, was o rg an ized Seaweed does not sound very ap s ta te of M innesota by s e ttin g asid e in 1886 an d c a rrie s on b u y in g , se ll 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 * Town Boasts Politest petizing, yet it is eaten in practical in & ir s o N ♦ O ctober 24 to >29 as C ooperative in g an d m a n u fa c tu rin g a c tiv itie s for ♦ Children; Here’s Reason ly every part of the world. On the W eek. T he sta te -w id e b ro ad casts its m em bers. Its to ta l b u sin ess last « By MRS. W. C. ISOM <■ MASHPEE, MASS.—Some of the railway stations in Japan the re politest children in the United freshment vendors call out "Ben-to, b ro u g h t in fo rm a tio n ab o u t th e co y e a r w as m ore th a n $1,500,000, o p e ra tiv e m ovem ent to all th e con w hich is big bu sin ess in Iceland. Mr. Miss Lola B erry of P o rtla n d has States live in this town. ben-to,” which is seaweed made into A bequest in the will of the late all kinds of delicacies with the addi su m ers in th e s ta te a n d special T h o r d eclared th a t th e life of th e been v is itin g a t th e hom e of h er m eetin g s w ere held in M inneapolis c ity of A k u rey ri d ep en d s on th e co- g ra n d m o th e r h ere fo r th e p ast week. Samuel G. Davis may have some tion of rice. Mrs. J. E. McCoy re tu rn e d hom e thing to do with it. The will stip But we need not roam so far from w ith Miss B erry F rid ay . ulates that 25 Mashpee grammar home as the China seas to discov T h e P ep club h as org an ized a wo school pupils every year receive $10 er where seaweed is eaten, for va m en ’s b a sk e tb a ll team . T hey had a and $5 awards and gold medals in rious kinds are used as food in Ire- p ra c tic e gam e w ith th e hig h school recognition of the most consistent I land and Scotland, and certain va g irls F rid ay . showing of “kindness and good rieties are sold in London, states T h e fa rm e rs a re g e ttin g re ad y for manners” during the school year. a writer in London Answers Maga th e tu rk e y m a rk e t. Most tu rk e y NOEL L. BEN N ION , E x ten sio n P o u ltry m a n , O. S. C. zine. g ro w ers a re p ic k in g th is week. China has always been noted as Mrs. Jo sep h in e G ray b eal h as been T he fo llo w in g ta b le h as been p re g ra in s, and g reen feeds. T h e to ta l a country of strange dishes, such as p ared to show th e a v e ra g e m inim um a n d c u m u la tiv e feed req u ire m e n ts q u ite ill. b u t Is recovering. Wary Gumshoe Foils newly born mice, arranged round a ra te s for g ro w th of tu rk e y s th a t a n d th e pounds of feed re q u ire d t o ’p a 2,as k k tai ’Em With Safety Pin dish of honey syrup and eaten prac , . c a m a s, \Vn. He h as been h o ld in g a should be expected u n d e r g ro w in g pro d u ce one pound of g ain a re given series of m eetin g s a t th e P en tlco stal PEORIA, ILL.—City Detective tically whole. Then there is birds’ co n d itio n s on an a d e q u a te ra tio n of by m o n th s. ch u rch th e la s t th re e weeks. William Kunst, an expert in spot nest soup. The birds are a kind of s ta r tin g m ash, g ro w in g m ash, m ixed Mr. an d M rs B en n v McCoy mo- ting pickpockets, believes in tak swift, which, when making its nest, T o tal C u m u lativ e Lbs. of Feed to ted to Im b ler. O r . S a tu rd a y even- ing no chances. He wears a big ejects a kind of glutinous sub Age Ave. Wt. of Lbs. Gain in Lbs. of Feed R eq u ired to |I n k safety pin on his wallet pocket stance resembling gelatine. This Mrs. Bob S m ith and Mrs. C lair F eed for R e q u irem en ts P ro d u ce 1 as a guard against raids of the in Toms and is stewed to form the basis of the Wt. for C aldw ell have been v is itin g In Port “soft fingered gentry.” soup. E ach Lb. of G ain land th e p a st w eek. by Months Hens In Lbs. Each Month During recent years Kunst has More curious still is the belief of M onth Months in W eig h t Six new m em bers joined the acquired national and interna 1 m onth .85 Japanese singing girls that if they .73 1.02 1.02 G ran g e a t Its w eekly W ednesday 1.39 tional attention as a detector of swallow live worms their voice* will 2 m o n th s 2.51 ev en in g m eetin g th is week T hey 1 66 3.57 4.59 2.15 pickpockets. be improved—and they act on it. w ere Mr. an d Mrs. B ert D exter, Mr 3 months 5.61 2.50 7.48 12.07 2.99 In Uganda ants are eaten. Some Many city police forces have and M rs. Don H en n v an d Mr. and 4 months 8.27 3.26 11.60 23.67 3.55 Mrs. A dams. E lectio n of office-« natives devour them raw, others borrowed him on occasions of 5 months 12.01 3.74 14.82 38.49 3.96 for th e com ing y e a r w ere also held. cooked. In the southern Pacific at local expositions or celebrations 6 m onths 15.19 3.18 18.00 E a rl S tew ard re tu rn e d hom e S u n to watch for pickpockets. He was 56.49 certain aeaaons the coming of an 5.66 d ay even in g . He h ad heen aw ay 7 m onths 17.09 1.90 20.40 edibla marine worm ia eagerly once assigned to a Canadian city 76.89 10.73 ¡from h < v > fo r o v er a y ear, 17.09 TOTALS awaitad, while in other parts of the 76.89 76.89 4.34 Ave. i M rs K p frh fe n w as a v isito r In where nn exposition was in prog- rer« Tropica large gruba inhabiting tha Data taken from L. E Cline's work. U niversity o f Nevada. ¡T he D alles one d ay d u rin g th e past palm tree* are roaated. week. 4-H COOKING CLUBS BEGIN WORK « FEED AND W EIGHT CHART GIVEN OUT FOR TURKEYS, BY MONTHS PAGE FI VW NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SAIE OF REAL PROPERTY NOTICE IS H ER EBY G IV EN th a t from a n d a fte r th e 10th day of Dec em ber, 1938, a t S tan field , O regon, th e u n d ersig n ed , as a d m in is tra to r of th e e sta te of G o ttlieb K u rrle . de ceased, w ill proceed to sell a t p ri v ate sale, in se p a ra te parcels, th e follow ing described real p ro p erty of said esta te , to -w it: P arcel No. 1; T ax No. 10 in Sec. 33. Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM. P arcel No. 2: S o u th w est Q u a rte r Sec. 11, Twp. 4. N. R. 30, EWM. Said described real p ro p e rty w ill be sold for cash upon deliv ery of deed. G IL B E R T G. SM ITH, A d m in istra to r of th e E sta te of G o ttlieb K u rrle, deceased. (No. 10-Dec. 8) LAND SALE NOTICE NOTICE is H E R E B Y G IVEN , th a t th e u n d ersig n ed , S h eriff of U m atil la C ounty, O regon, by v ir tu e of an o rd e r duly m ade an d en te re d h e re in by th e C ounty C ourt of U m atilla Co u n ty , O regon, th e 5th day of O ctober 1938, w ill, on th e 10th day of Dec em ber, 1938, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e h ig h est b id d er for cash in h an d , a t th e fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C oun ty C ourt H ouse, P en d leto n , O regon, su b je c t to a m inim um price of $50.00 th e re fo r, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing de scribed parcel of land, h e reto fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, Ofiegon, acq u ired fo r d elin q u e n t taxes, to -w it: L ots 4 and 5. Block 2, N ew p o rt's A ddition to C ity of H erm isto n , U m atilla C ounty, Oregon. R. E. GOAD, S h eriff of U m a tilla C ounty. (N ov. 10-Dec, 8) J. V. 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