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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1938. T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N . PAGE SEVEN FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION MESSAGE NOTICE! TO E VE R Y BERT QUICK ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR MOTORS Phone 22-R Hermiston MEMBER. OSC SCIENTISTS ISOLATE SHEEP DISEASE BACTERIA Morrow County Pomona. HAULING Cor HIRE Morrow County Pomona G range will meet a t Irrigon, S aturday m orn ing, Ja n u a ry 7th. The public is cor We Haul Anything, dially invited to atten d the program Anyplace at at 1:30 p. m. The fifth degree will Anytime. Four kinds of bacteria which be conferred in the evening by the cause diseases of Oregon sheep have Pomona officers. RAY OLMSTEAD been isolated in th is state for the Phone 681 first tim e as a resu lt of th e two- Hermiston, Oregon year study of diseases in range live BUILDINGGAINS stock made possible by special ap OF COLLEGES ARE propriation of the last legislature. FOR EYE COMFORT AND A brief report on th is research is SHOWN IN REPORT SIGHT CONSERVATION contained in the illu strated circular ALBANY— The sta te board of 130, "Special A g ricu ltu ral In v esti gations,’’ recently published by the higher education has succeeded in experim ent statio n to give prelim i o btaining buildings w ith a combined OSC CONFERENCE nary results of 21 projects a u th o r value of >2.583,047 d u rin g th e past four «years w ithout using its tax ized by the last legislature. DIRECTS THOUGHT Four diseases for w hich causative funds, according to a report made < « ON FUTURE NEEDS agents have been found are stiff to G overnor M artin by W illard L. Come to Pendleton for lamb disease, a pseudo-tubercular d i Marks of th is city, president of the Your Optical Needs! A thorough consideration of Ore board. F. B. SWAYZE, President sease which is associated w ith lu n Eyes Examined by Modern gon’s ru ra l life needs, in w hich ex In a le tte r of tra n sm itta l accom Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ger disease of sheep, the "sudden Methods. perim ent statio n , extension service panying th e biennial report of the d eath ” disease of Curry county Glasses Ground to F it and resident in stru ctio n sta ff mem system, Marks explains how the u r lambs, and the black disease which When Needed. bers all Joined, featured the an n u al g en t need for additional building also causes quick death. W ith these — REASONABLE PRICES — conference of ag ric u ltu ral and home facilities a t the various in stitu tio n s four definite causative agents now W ^rrmiatiiM Srralft economics w-orkers of Oregon a t Ore DR. DALE ROTHWELL known, rapid progress should be has been partially met through the gon S tate college late in December use of PWA funds w ith income from OPTOMETRIST made in finding satisfactory rem e Published every Thursday at Hermis The occasion was also one for hear building fees being used to finance OVER W 00LW 0RTH S ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by dies and methods for prevention, be ing from leaders from oth er states th e loans for the board’s m atch mon Pendleton, Ore. Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulring, Phone 535-J lieves J. N. Shaw, head of th e v et Publishers. in th is field and for recognizing out ey. erin ary departm ent a t Oregon State. Only >133,000 of th e 2 ^ m illion stan d in g achievem ents am ong Ore Entered as Second Class Matter lc a Word - Minimum 20c Some progress has already been gon workers. Wm. A. Schoenfeld is dollar construction program came December, 1908, Umatilla County, made in the way of control p articu FOR SALE — EASTMAN >25 K o dean of the combined service. O re g o n . from sta te sources, according to J. V. VILLERMOURE larly in connection w ith the losses dak. Special price, >10. See It at Miss Lois Lutz, home dem onstra M arks’ tabulation, and of th is Subscription Rates. among Curry county lambs and w ith ELECTRICAL SERVICE the H erald office. 1 8 -ltp tion ag en t of L ane county, was elec am ount, >100,000 had been provid One Year .................................... >2.00 a non-infectious pregnancy disease. Six Months .................................. 1.00 ted head of th e Home Economics Ex ed in contingent ap p ropriations by Phone 1031 Bacteriological studies of lambs the legislature some years ago, w hile Hermiston Three Months ............................. - .60 FOR SALE — DANDY 10-ACRE tension W orkers organization for home and income from 600 hens; th e coming year, w hile George Je n dying suddenly in C urry county re >33,000 came from th e sta te ’s re __ Member^. 4 rooms, closet, bath, cellar, electri kins, county ag en t in Coos county, vealed an organism sim ilar to, if not sto ratio n fund on account of loss by Oi egon""Newspaper PublisRWs city; hot and cold w ater; Close in, was named president of the County identical w ith, th a t responsible for fire. Ah additional >376,910 was >2600. Lewis Pearson. 18-3tp j CONNOR'S REPAIR a disease of lambs In B ritish posses supplied through th e generosity of A gents association. sions and a disease occurring in F ra n k L. B allard, vice-director in private donors, largely for th e new FOR SALE — NEW HAMPSHIRE SHOP Red cockerels for breeding stock, charge of the extension service, was Texas. A ntitoxin was obtained from buildings on the medical school cam these two regions w hich, when used General Automobile Repair pus in P ortland. 85c each. S. E. W alls, Hermiston. th e recipient of a certificate of rec in Curry county, resulted in reduc R eboring - B attery Service and A tab u lated list appended to the 17-3tp ognition from Epsilon Sigma Phi, W elding - Chevrolet P arts e n ational honor society for ex ing losses to less th an 15 per cent le tte r shows one or more new build ♦ BOARDMAN ♦ TWO, 5 ACRE PLACES FOR RENT th W illard B atteries tension workers. He received one of of losses occurring where the a n ti ings for each of the six u n its of the close in. In q u ire John H oughland, only four such certificates aw arded toxin was not used. By RUTH FISHER ♦ ♦ system. For several years new Phone 53-W Hermiston 17-3tp in the w estern states th is year. He The Boardm an Y ellow jackets de north H erm iston one mile. buildings have been needed on th e TO PUBLISH SPECIAL EDITION feated the Echo basketball team in a WANTED — STEADY EMPLOY- was praised by fellow w orkers for campuses, p articu larly on those game played a t Echo Tuesday eve BLACK AND WHITE m ent as cook or housekeeper, or his o u tstan d in g success in adm inis OF “COOPERATIVES IN AMERICA” w here rapid Increases in enrollm ent ning. The score was 53 to 13 in fa BARBER SHOP occurred, b ut there were no tax both. Inquire a t H erm iston Hotel. te rin g extension work in Oregon and BY ELUS COWLING vor of Boardm an. The Boardm an Agency: Troy L aundry-C leaning funds in th e board’s lim ited budget 17-3tp for h aving unified all branches of second strin g won over the Echo Bob M iller Shoe Shine — . A fter ( Co-op League News Service) extension work in p u rsu it of a coor to care for new buildings. seconds 17 to 16. FOR SALE OR TRADE— BATTERY dinated program to improve ru ra l School and Saturdays New York — The Cooperative M arks also reviewed th e progress Mike and Bob Gorham are visit cabinet radio. Cheap. Orval Mor homes and ru ra l living standards. HUGH NEILL, P ro p rieto r League of the U.S.A. announced to of th e in stitu tio n s in an educational ing a t the Jack Gorham home over ris, 1 ml. S. W. of H erm iston. 1 8 -ltp Members of the extension staff day th a t it has arran g ed for the way and said th a t a continued Main St. Hermiston th e C hristm as holidays. elected to Epsilon Sigma Phi, all of publication of a special edition of grow th of enrollm ent and increased FIVE BRONZE TURKEY HENS The first snow of the season fell whom have had 10 years or more “Cooperatives In Am erica” by Ellis dem ands for services are Indications and one gobbler for sale or trade; OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY a t Boardm an last Sunday night. connection w ith the extenion ser Cowling which was published by of the confidence of Oregon people The Irrigon high school basketball Full blood from Corvallis; Fine vice, are Mabel Mack, home demon Coward-McCann early this fall. in th eir in stitu tio n s of h igher learn Camp No. 61 - Echo team defeated the Boardm an team breeding stock; W ill deliver; W rite stratio n agent of Jackson county, Mr. Cowling’s book is a descrip ing. E nrollm ent for the system will Bert F. W arren, R.F.D., W eston, Meet th e first Tuesday of each last S aturday night, in a game reach an all-tim e high of about 17-3tc and five county agents— LeRoy tion of th e consumers cooperative m onth In th e S tanfield Odd played In the local gym. The score Oregon. W right, Sherm an; Robert Knox, movement in the United States to 10,950 stu d en ts for th is college year. Fellows hall — 8:00 p. m. was ten to five in favor of Irrigon. FRAMES FOR GLASSES, >2.50 & C urry; A. L. Marble, Hood R iver; day. prefaced by a ihistory of the The president of th e board re The com m unity C hristm as pro *4.00. A. W. Behrm an, W atch W. A. Holt, U m atilla and Vic John- grow th of the cooperatives which views briefly the annual budget re 16-tfc gram was given in th e school audi m aker, H erm iston. _________ son. Lake. grew out of the economic conditions cently subm itted to the governor torium W ednesday evening w ith a 4 COLTS FOR SALE— 1 3-YEARS The principal outside speaker at precipitated by the In d u strial Revo and shows th a t If the en tire requests DR. H .C . CURRY large attendance. Santa Claus passed old: 3 Ion- vearlings. W. R. H an- the conference was Dr. E. F. Dum- lution a century ago. The special of the board are granted, the funds OPTOMETRIST ey, rn g o n , Oregon. 16-3tp | mejeri professor of economics at edition of "Cooperatives in A m eri for the next two years will still be tre a ts follow ing the program. The C hristm as program will be DOWNSTAIRS APARTMENT FOR W ashington S tate college. Dum- ca” . to be published December 23, 4 M per cent under th e peak appro 308 Green Bldg. - S eattle given F riday a t th e Community rent. H. E. Hanby, Herm iston. meier discussed the principle of in will be available to members of co priation total for the 1929-1930 b i Makes reg u lar visits to H erm iston Oregon. 15-tfc te rn atio n al trad e and pointed out ops for >1 per copy. church. ennium . since which tim e th e com Hotel about every 30 days. Members of the Boardm an Grange FOR RENT— FURNISHED APART- th a t the Pacific northw est has a bined enrollm ent has Increased 12 w ent to Irrigon S aturday nig h t to " ent for housekeeping. Electric g rea ter stake in the continuance of the installatio n service. «tove and modern. Phone 78-R. foreign trade th an ony other a g ri W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. ’ op r» v > r. 50-tfc cu ltu ral section w ith the possible t.eueral Dentistry exception of th e southern cotton X-Ray and Diagnosis night slie climbs on a ch air and ¡yowing regions. He endorsed the Bank Bldg. Phons 9-J breaks a very beautiful vase which principle of th e reciprocal trad e Residence Phone 26-J (Continued from page 4) a recovery peak the la tte r part of agreem ents. her fath e r got for h er m other. She Sunday nnd Evenings by 1937, av erag in g then the highest la rg e r Output of Butter, Cheese, ■ ill not say she is sorry, so her p ar Appointment since 1930. D uring the first h alf of Canned Milk. ents decide th a t she m ust pay for CHR'STMAS SPIRIT The o u tput of the principal m an 1938, however, when d airy produc her naughtiness. They arran g e to FARM PROGRAM ufactured dairy products in the first tion increased to new high levels nave an auction sale the following CLOSING DATE SET PREVAILS DR. A E MARBLE 8 m onths of 1938 was 9 per cent and the depression became more ser Jy. a t which they will sell all her CHIROPRACTOR larger than the heavy production of ious, prices of m anufactured dairy toys. Office: 2 blocks east of post office products declined sharply, w eaken a year earlier. C ream ery b u tter pro Ja n u a ry 15 has been set by the A unt, uncle and cousins come to (From the Bulldog) Office H ours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to I "S u san n a’s C hristm as A uction,” 'h e auction and one by one, Susan w estern division of the A gricultural duction was up 8 per cent, cheese ing the price stru ctu re in fluid milk Phone 4 8 1 --------H erm iston. Ore an operetta in two acts, was pr- - n a’s treasures are disposed of. When A djustm ent A dm inistration as the 12 per cent, and evaporated milk 11 m arkets. sented by the first four grades un her Josephine is put for sale, she final date upon which new work per cent. Consumption of these pro Since 1924. the production of milk der the direction of Miss B urnett, breaks down and asks pardon for sheets may be accepted for th e 1939 ducts, on the other hand, ap p a ren t has fluctuated between 806 and 855 Hermiston Host No. 37 Miss P etri, Miss K irk, and Miss H ar w hat she has done. Then she makes program, according to word ju st re ly was about the same. Storage pounds per capita. Production in Meets first and third stocks increased rapidly to new high mon, T hursday night. up her mind th a t she will be b etter ceived by th e U m atilla A gricultural th e peak year was only 6 per cent T hursday. Legión Auxil The synopsis of the o p eretta is as in the future. Santa Claus comes Conservation Association. T he asso levels. larg er th a n the low. T his is a very lary meets second and On an an n u al basis the consump stable level of production as com follows: It is C hristm as Eve in Su again to d istrib u te th e presents and ciation is p articu larly anxious th a t fourth Thursday. san na’s home, w here she lives w ith gives Susanna an o th er fine doll. Her farm ers th ro u g h o u t U m atilla county tion of m anufactured dairy products pared w ith most oth er im portant Legion Hall. her fath e r and m other. As the cur fa th e r retu rn s the artic le which be advised of th is point in order in th e United States is about the ag ric u ltu ral or in d u strial products. Im ports and Most of th e fluctuations In the an tain rises, a squad of Toy Policemen was in the m ysterious package to th a t no one interested in ta k in g ad same as production. en ter from the fireplace and march Santa, saying, th a t Susanna will not vantage of the program may find exports are relatively small. T here nual prices of dairy products have about. They have come to see th a t be needing it anym ore. Everybody themselves unable to comply througli is little or no tendency to carry over been due to factors o th e r tnan the stocks from one storage season to supply. nothing has disturbed things a r feels happy th a t n aughty Susanna failure to sign a work sheet. OSTEOPATHIC ranged for a C hristm as P arty . A has “ turned o v er-a new leaf,” and It has been the experience of the the next. Thus, the large stocks W ith prospects for heavy milk PHYSICIAN & SURGEON little dog comes in and yips fiercely they sing a Joyous finale. association d u rin g recent weeks th a t now on hand will m ostly be moved production, any marked Improve a t them. They are afraid of him. into consum ing channels during the OBBORN APARTMENTS several farm ers have come to th e of ment in milk and b u tte r prices this Santa Claus comes in and settles the Land Sale Notice. fice of the Conservation Association rem ainder of the storage season, coming year will depend upon a fu r quarrel, and all become good frfends, which ends about May 1. th er rise In urban prosperity or in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in the in terest of crop Ioans, in su r The consumption of b u tte r in th e general level of com modity p ri a fte r w hich S anta and his helpers ance and so fo rth , and found th em T h at the undersigned. S heriff of PETERSON A PETERSON disappear up the chimney. U m atilla County, Oregon, by virtue selves unable to take advantage of 1936 and 1937 averaged 16.7 pounds ces. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Susanna comes in w ith her par of an order duly made and entered these features of the A djustm ent per capita. This was 9 per cent less A lthough the long-tim e trend of U. S. National Bank Building herein by th e County C ourt of Uma than in 1934, and 5 per cent less Program for th e reason th a t they ents, carry in g her beloved doll, Jose milk production has been upw ard tilla County, Oregon, on th e 21st Practice In State A Federal Courts phine. The doll has lost most of her day of October. 1938, will, on the had not cooperated In the program th an thp 1924-29 average. Changes about p arallel w ith population Pendleton, Ore. h a ir and an eye and a leg, but Sus 24th day of December, 1938, a t the for 1938. The com m ittee points out in consum er Incomes and payrolls growth, marked differences In trend an n a still th in k s her the finest in all hour of 10 o'clock In th e forenoon, fu rth e r th a t should the establish affect the price of b u tte r but have have existed between areas and are the world. H er relatives come to call. sell to th e highest bidder for cash m ent of m ark etin g quotas be put In little or no effect on the annual vol to be expected in th e fu tu re. Mod DR. F. B. BELT in hand, a t th e fro n t door of the to operation due to th e production ume of consumption. What, is pro S anta again appears from the fire U era te Increases are to be expected In PHY8ICIAN A SURGEON m atilla County C ourt House. P en place accom panied by his helpers. dleton. Oregon, subject to a m ini of an excessive large w heat crop, duced is consumed. the n o rth ern dairy States from New Office Hears: Other The consumption of b u tte r prob E ngland west through Frigid A ir, A laska Pie, C hilblain, mum price of >28 th erefo r, to be persons not u n d er the program tor M innesota, 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by Chiiabean. and Zero. Then Mrs. paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, 1939 m ight find themselves placed ably will increase from th e relativ e and In th e South, p artlcu arly along 2 to 6 P.M. Appointment Ros 712 — PHONE — Office 733 Santa comes h u rry in g In to bring th e follow ing deecrlhed parcel of a t some disadvantage to comply with ly low level of the last few years. the n o rth ern edge of th e Cotton Belt land, heretofore by U m atilla Coun his m uffler w hich he has forgotten. ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent th is work sheet requirem ent of the D uring the last 35 years, there has and In Texas. Over th e somewhat She also brings a m yaterious pack taxes, to-w it: AAA. Persons need but indicate to been no consistent tendency toward longer term , It may be anticipated W. J; WARNER AU Block 12. N ew port's Addi age for Susanna, and a note which th e county association at Pendleton eith er Increase or decrease in the th a t fundam ental readjuatm ents In tion to City of H erm iston. Uma per capita production and consump com belt ag ric u ltu re also will ex tells h er th a t she has had tw o bad th e ir wiehes to come under th e pro tilla County, Or egin. Attorney-at-Law tion of butter. fau lts in th e last year, clim bing on pand d airy production In th a t re R. E. GOAD, Sheriff gram for 1939. th is indication of In Prices Down. Umatilla County. terest to be made prior to Ja n u ary gion. Hermiston - Oregon fu rn itu re an d being stubborn. That (Nov. 2 4-Dec 29) 15th. Prices of dairy products reached (Continued In next taeue) To U m atilla P roject F arm Bureau members: The an n u a l m eeting will be held, W ednesday, December 28th, a t 8:00 p. m., in the basem ent of th e M. E. church. The re a r entran ce will be opened for use. A report of the y ear’s activities will be given, fu tu re program sug gested, officers elected, e n te rta in m ent provided and refreshm ents served. Every member urged to come. H. J. Ott, Chairm an. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON WANT ADS PRIMARY GRADES WILL GIVE OPERETTA PORTIONS OF FARM OUTLOOK FOR 1939 AS PUBLISHED BY U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Dr. A. C. Willcutt