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PAGE FIVH THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. TH U R SD A Y , AUGUST 10, 1939. STANFIELD NEWS FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION By Mrs. J. M. R ic h a rd s School Opening T ate Given • vptem b er 4 has bv“ u d esig n ated a s the d a te for th e o p en in g of th e S tan field schools. T he facu lty w ill lc a Word • Minimum 20c be th e sam e as la s t y e a r w ith th e a d FOR SA LE— 75 POUND IC E BOX. d itio n of Miss E llen O 'D onnell of Wool Growers Auxiliary To M eet CANNING SCHEDULE FROM Cheap. Mrs. W ill K en n in g s, H e r P o rtla n d w ho w ill te a c h h ig h school T h e W ool G ro w ers a u x ilia ry w ill m iston. 50-3tp w ork an d also band and o rc h e stra . AUGUST 14 TO 19 Miss M arian T ro y er, w ho ta u g h t h av e a no -h o stess lu n ch eo n F rid a y , th e 7th g ra d e la s t y ear, w ill have the A u g u st 18, in P e n d leto n . T he s ta te W A NTED — ONE OR TWO D A Y O L D 3rd an d 4 th g rad es, w hile Miss D or 8 to 11 a. m. 12 to 3 :3 0 calves, J, R. C h en au lt. O pposite o th y T hom sen of P o rtla n d w ill teach p re sid e n t a n d o th e r o ffic e rs w ill be Mon. F r u it B eans 50-3tp th e 7th g rad e. T he la s t O regon leg p re s e n t a t th e lu n o h eo n w hich is an P ay n e D airy, H erm isto n . C orn N o m ajo r ch an g es a re c o n te m p la t Tues. T om atoes is la tu re passed a law p ro v id in g th a t a n n u a l a ffa ir. FOR R E N T — FU R N ISH E D MODERN a child e n te r in g school fo r th e firs t F r u it B eans ed (or 1940 in e ith e r th e AAA (arm Wed. a p a rtm e n t, w ith elec, re frig e ra to r tim e sh a ll be deem ed to be six y ears C orn o r ra n g e p ro g ra m , acco rd in g to O re T hur«. T om atoes an d stove. Also fo r sale a wood and of age If h is six th b irth d a y occurs on B eans F r u it gon d eleg a tes w ho have re tu rn e d F ri. •’•jal ra n g e w ith w a te r coils. H. E. or before N ovem ber 15. Corn T om atoes from n a tio n a l AAA p la n n in g c o n ier- S at. H anby. 5 0-tfc J N ecessary re p a irs a re b eing m ade O th er p ro d u c ts can n ed by special ences. on the b u ild in g s and busses. S upt. a rra n g e m e n t. F a rm e rs of th e n a tio n a r e "w ell FU R ISH E D ROOMS FOR R E N T FOR F. C. F itz p a tric k w as in S ta n field on M onday and T uesday c o n fe rrin g w ith H e rm isto n Co-op C an n ery . sa tisfie d w ith th e (arm p ro g ram lig h t h ousekeeping. Joe D yer. th e local school board and m ak in g ju s t a s it is, a n d d o n ’t w a n t an y m a 50-tfc D u rin g th e w arm day s of su m m er p lan s fo r th e com ing y e a r’s w ork. jo r ch an g es n e x t y e a r," said W ill ❖ ❖ th e m o th e r w ith a ch ild w ho p re FOR SALE— 27 W EANER PIGS. T he M isses B lanche a n d M arie S teen of M ilton, w ho re c e n tly re se n ts a feed in g p ro b lem is lik ely to F ra n k L eich t, Irrig o n , Ore. 49-3p T h o rsen h av e re tu rn e d follow ing six tu rn e d (rom W a sh in g to n , D. C. " I t fin d th e problem even w orse. No w eeks sp en t in C a lifo rn ia »/here they looks as th o u g h th e p ro g ram (or am o u n t of coax in g , th re a te n in g , S P IN E T T Y P E PIA NO — BEAUTI- a tte n d e d su m m er school a t S an Jose 1940 w ill be very little d iffe re n t p lead in g , or p ro m isin g can induce ful case. D em o n strato r. B argain. T e a c h e rs C ollege an d also v isited th e from th e one in o p e ra tio n rig h t ' th e ch ild to consum e h is n ecessary T erm s if desired. P en d leto n M usic G olden G ate E xposition. Mr. an d Mrs. Theo. G regory an d now .” O regon’s y o u n g fa rm e rs an d fu m ilk , fr u its a n d v eg eta b les, and H ouse. 4 9-3c tw o ch ild re n of L aG ran d e visited a t R obert W eir of L ak ev iew , s ta te tu r e h o m em ak ers, th e 4-H boys an d I eggs. It seem s th e re is no so lu tio n , th e Tom G regory hom e e a rly th is F a rm e rs of i b u t of course th e re is. L ike every CANNING PEA C H ES A R E R IP E N - i w eek. com m ittee m em ber w ho re c en tly a t g ir ls an d th e F u tu r e ten d ed a n a tio n a l ra n g e co n feren ce A m erica, w ill e sta b lish a n all-tim e o th e r problem th e re is alw ay s a way ing. E a rly C raw fo rd s first, fol- ! Mr. an d Mrs. Joe R oden and a t H ot S p rin g s, S o u th D ak o ta, a n reco rd in th e ir e x h ib its a t th e 7 8 th out. lowed by M uers, E lb e rta s, H ales, d a u g h te r M ary Jo w ere g u e sts a t th e R efvem hom e S unday. nounced th a t ra n c h o p e ra to rs g e n e r O regon s ta te fa ir in Salem S ep tem To b egin w th. it is w ell to alw ay s L a te C row forda and L em on C lings. Miss L e n n a W ald, a s s is ta n t p o st a lly d esire no m ajo r c h an g es in b er 4 to 10, re o rt th e resp ectiv e keep in m ind th e fa c t th a t th e ch ild B rin g boxes and pick a t 80c box or m istress. is v a c a tio n in g a t H idaw ay s ta te lead e rs of th ese y o u th groups. I is a n in d iv id u al, th a t he tr ie s very 2c a pouiid for C raw fords. P icked S p rin g s w ith h er siste r an d b ro th e r- th e ir 1940 p rogram . W h ite T h e 4-H club prize w in n e rs a t h a rd to be one, an d th a t he w ill co an d boxed, $1.00. E dm onds O rchard, in -law , Mr. an d Mrs. W eir said th a t in creased em p h asis w ill be laid n e x t y e a r on d eferred c o u n ty fa irs a ll o v er th e s ta te w ill o p erate m uch b e tte r if he is tre a te d j U m atilla, Ore. 49-3p w ho have had c h arg e of th e reso rt for several years. g ra z in g as a recom m ended ra n g e show th e ir p rem iu m stock an d o th e r ■ lik e one. FORSHAW S— P E N D L ET O N — DIS- | Mrs. G. E . G reath o u se w as called p ra c tic e , an d re p la c in g o(f na^urail p ro je c ts a t th e s ta te fa ir, an d as to P o rtla n d T uesday because of th e M any feed in g pro b lem have v an- c o n tin u in g h a n d lin g of bee su p illn ess of h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. L oren sa g eb ru sh w ith good ra n g e g ra ss a l u su a l tw o g irls and tw o boys from I ¡shed as soon as th e ch ild is p e rm it plies. W ill dispose of th e ir h o ld in g s M iller. so w ill be stressed. each co u n ty w ill sta y in th e 4-H d o r ted to se rv e h im self. T h is m ethod S teen said th a t one of th e c h a n g m ito ry on th e fa irg ro u n d s to p a r ti can be used b o th su ccessfu lly and a t a sa crifice. A nyone in te re ste d ? j D avid G ibson w as g re e tin g S ta n 49-3c field frien d s T h u rsd a y an d F rid a y of es recom m ended in th e farm p ro c ip a te in th e w eek -lo n g clu b p ro p ra c tic a lly if it is u n d ersto o d th a t last week w h ile en ro u te from P ro s g ra m for 1940 is designed to aid th e g ram . one tak es some of each food on the FOR S A L E — 10 H. P. OUTBOARD ser, W n., to h is hom e in P o rtla n d . Mr. an d Mrs. L incoln B row n of Of a ll th e c o n te s ts an d sp ecial m enu an d e a ts all th a t he takes. sm all fa rm e r by p ro v id in g for a m otor, Lockwood. Good condition. B ellin g h am , W n., w ere g u e sts a t th e m inim um allo w an c e of $20 which, a w a rd s fo r th e 4-H y o u th s, sp ecial Seconds m ay be h ad only a fte r all B. P. R an d , Irrig o n . 49-3p hom e of h is b ro th e r, B yron B row n, he can e a rn by p erfo rm in g soil con in te re s t th is y e a r c e n te rs in th e n a of th e f ir s t se rv in g s h av e been e a t over th e week end. tio n a l d a iry show d e m o n stra tio n s, en, in c lu d in g th e g lass of m ilk w hich FO R SALE — STA R TED POULTS, se rv in g and soil b u ild in g practices. M any frie n d s of Jo h n A lbon called J u n e h atch e d , B road B reasted T h e co m m ittee c h a irm a n said th a t w ith fo u r team s to be chosen a t th e th e ch ild h as p oured from a sm all to h elp h im observe h is 85th b i r t h B ronze. Call K elley & B oynton, te le day re cen tly . H e la o ne of th e few one of th e o u ts ta n d in g b e n e fits to s ta te fa ir to re p re s e n t O regon a t th e p itc h e r. re m a in in g S ta n fie ld p ioneers w ho phone 18W 2, H erm isto n . O regon from th e farm p ro g ra m has n a tio n a l sh o w on T re a su re Isla n d C are m u st be ta k e n th a t th e child cam e h ere from N o rth D akota in been its aid In k eep in g w h eat iprices In O ctober. does n o t ta k e too la rg e a serv in g . A FOR SALE— GOOD GRADE M ILK 1909. T h e firs t F .F .A . liv esto ck from p o lite an d up. W ith o u t th e farm p ro g ram , he u n e m o tio n a l re m in d er goats, a ll sizes, fo r m ilk, for pets, eaid, w h eat in e a ste rn O regon on E a s te rn O regon ever to show a t th e th a t we e a t w h a t we p u t on o ur for ’ m eat. CITATION. P rice reasonable. One be ex h ib ite d th e p la te s m ay do th e w ork. H ow ever, m ile n o rth J u ly 29, for exam ple, w ould have s ta te fa ir w ill of H erm isto n . C. A. IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F T H E w eek o p en in g L ab o r day, a n d th e if th e ch ild tak es an u n re a so n a b ly L are. been b u t 18 c e n ts a bushel. 47-6p STATE OF OREGON FOR " T h e w h e a t price in O regon n o r F u tu r e F a rm e r stock e x h ib its w ill la rg e serv in g , it is p ro b a b ly b e tte r UMATILLA COUNTY. m ally is based on th e w orld m a rk e t,” fill tw o fu ll b a rn s th is y ear, a re c I to re tu r n th e food to th e serv in g FR A M ES FOR GLASSES, $2.50. A. W. B ehrm an, W a tc h m a k e r, H erald he said. “ T he price in L iverpool, ord e n try . T h e a n n u a l F F A egg 'd is h an d let him s t a r t a g a in . Re- In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of 45-tfc THOMAS P. H AN SEN , Deceased. E n g la n d , on J u ly 29, w as 49% la y in g co n test w ill be co n tin u e d as | m em ber to be ch e e rfu l a b o u t th e Office, H erm isto n . i ) w hole a ff a ir. Also, ev ery o n e c en ts a b ushel, low est In m an y years. one of th e o u ts ta n d in g fe a tu re s w ho TO: T he u n k n o w n h e irs of T hom as L a te st fig u re s show th a t it costs th is division. P. H an sen , deceased, a n d to all e a ts w ith th e ch ild should follow H ERM ISTO N B A PTIST CHURCH o th e r p erso n s c laim in g to have a b o u t 31% c e n ts a bu sh el to ship th is p ra c tic e of e a tin g some of each G ray d en D. Loree, P a sto r any In te re st in th e re a l p ro p erty w h e a t from e a s te rn O regon to L iv e r dish w ith o u t u n fa v o ra b le com m ent. S unday school, 1 0 :0 0 a. m. of T h o m as P. H an sen , deceased, pool. D eduat 3 1 % c e n ts from 49% T h is h a s a good p u rp o se in tself and to all o th e r devisees and heirs M orning w orship, 1 1 :0 0 a. m. c e n ts an d you hav e 18 cen ts. T h a t’s for each of us needs th e m ilk, fru its , u n k n o w n , if an y th e re be, B. Y. P. U., 7 :0 0 p. m. IN' T H E NAME OF T H E STATE w h a t we w ould be g e ttin g to d ay if it v eg etab les, w hole g ra in cereals and E v e n in g service, 8 :0 0 p. m. OF OREGON, w ere not fo r th e g o v ern m en t p ro eggs ju s t as th e ch ild does, except P ra y e r m eetin g , W ednesday, 8 :0 0 . Y ou an d each of you a re h ereby g ram . In ste a d , how ever, o u r price th e a d u lt re q u ires a la rg e r q u a n tity T he m o rn in g w o rsh ip w ill deal cited an d com m anded to a p p e a r be A la rg e r p o rtio n of th e Pacific^ of food. is based on th e g e n e ra l loan value of w ith th e them e of th e v icto rio u s life. fo re th e H o n o rab le C arl W . C ham 60 cen ts, an d in a d d itio n we g et ben n o rth w e s t a n n u a l 40 m illio n bushel S ince th e ch ild ’s d e sse rts a re m ade C h ris tia n s a re liv in g on tw o levels bers, Ju d g e of th e ab o v e-en titled efit p ay m en ts to ta lin g 28 c en ts a w h e a t su rp lu s can be m ark eted a d la rg e ly of m ilk a n d fr u its , th e y form in th is day, d efeated and victorious. C o u rt, w ith in ten days from th e d ate of th e serv ice of th is c ita tio n upon b u sh e l.” v an ta g e o u sly by u sin g it for f a t te n a b en eficial p a rt of th e m en u s and P a u l says in R o m an s 1 2 :1 , " I be you if served w ith in U m a tilla C oun S teen pointed o u t th a t b e n e fits to should n ev er We g iv en o r ta k e n aw ay seech you th e refo re, b re th re n , by th e . ty , O regon, an d w ith in tw e n ty d ay s fa rm e rs th ro u g h in creased w h eat in g liv esto ck , is th e b elief of E. L. as re w a rd s o r p u n ish m en ts. m ercies of God, th a t ye p resen t your a fte r th e serv ice of th is c ita tio n p rices hav e n o t been a t th e expense P o tte r, head of th e d iv isio n of a g r i A d e sse rt th a t should en co u rag e bodies a liv in g sacrifice, holy, a c upon you if served w ith in a n y o th e r of consum ers, since th e re has been c u ltu ra l econom ics, an d H. A. L in d - an y ch ild to e a t h is m eal w ith o u t cep ta b le u n to God, w hich is your C ounty in th e S ta te of O regon, and w ith tli fo u r w eeks from th e d a te of no rise in th e p rice of b read . p ren ex ten sio n a n im a l h u sb an d m an d elay or w ith o u t p ersu asio n is C ara- reaso n ab le s e r v ic e /’ It is only r e a th e service o f th is c ita tio n upon you a t O regon S ta te colleg e. P o ss ib ili mel C u stard . so n ab le th a t we m ake full co n secra if served w ith in th e U nited S tates tio n of self to God. T h e ev en in g and o u tsid e of th e S ta te of O regon, ties of such use of p a r t of th e w h eat m essage w ill c e n te r in th e sto ry of and th en an d th e re show cause. If ■ s u rp lu s a re discussed in a b u lle tin a n y ex ists, w hy an o rd e r of th e th e m a rria g e of th e k in g ’s son as above e n title d C ourt should not be ¡ by th ese m en, ju s t off th e p ress and 'e n title d , " M a rk e tin g th e S u rp lu s found in M att. 22. m ade p e rm ittin g and a u th o riz in g A. P acific N o rth w e st: You a re welcome. J. S m ith as a d m in is tra to r of th e es Tw o C olum bia G ran g e a c tiv itie s W h e a t of th e ta te of T hom as P. H an sen , deceased, to o k place on T uesd ay , A u g u st 1. In T h ro u g h L iv esto ck .” An in te re s tin g d e m o n s tra tio n on to sell a t p riv a te sale for cash, for S u ita b ility of w h eat as a g ra in th e afte rn o o n Mrs. H elen F ix , Mrs. H ER M ISTO N UNION CHURCH d ress sc a rfs by V irg in ia B o rth w ick th e punpose of p a y in g fu n e ra l c h a rg D oris P an ag es. Mrs. T u ck er and Mrs. j fo r livestock f a tte n in g w h e th e r for and N ancy Lee C lark w as g iven a t es. expenses of a d m in is tra tio n and C. W a rn e r, P a sto r M a rth a D unham e n te rta in e d a t th e hogs, sheep or c a ttle la no lo n g er a th e M agic Room Im p ro v em en t club R. W . T in d a ll, p a sto r of th e C h ris- j claim s a g a in s t th e e s ta te of T hom as th ird of a series of D im in ish in g q u e stio n . W h en p ro p e rly h an d led i m e etin g th is w eek. Ire n e B o rth w ick tia n ch u rc h of O akland. Ore., w ho Is P. H ansen, deceased, all th e real p ro p erty of th e e s ta te or such p o r T eas a t th e la t t e r ’s hom e. G uests it is ju st as good, pound fo r pound, is th e clu b p re sid e n t an d had ch arg e s u p e rin te n d in g th e D aily V acation tion th e re o f as m ay be necessary to included M rs. W eeks. Mrs. C. H am as so-called feed g ra in s, acc o rd in g to of th e b u sin ess m eetin g . A discus- Bible school in o u r city, w ill d eliv er sell for such purposes, th e said real m er, Mrs. L e ste r H am m er, Mrs. Ben re s u lts of e x p e rim e n ta l feed in g in -lon w as held on scrap book covers. the serm on a t th e S unday m o rn in g p ro p erty b ein g described in thp in F ix. Mrs. K opacz and M rs. .E m m a O regon and of co m m ercial feed in g in T he n e x t m e e tin g w ill be held at w orship service, S unday, A ugust 13. ■ v e n to ry and ap p ra ise m e n t filed D unham . T h e a fte rn o o n w a s sp en t by c e rta in e a ste rn O regon g ro w ers. th e hom e of A nn P eterso n . M rs. D. H is serm on topic w ill be, "T h y K ing- , th e above e n title d e sta te and in the p e titio n of th e a d m in is tra to r filed T h o u san d s of head of c a ttle an d H. S to u ffe r is th e clu b le a d e r and dom Come, If A nsw ered.” in e m b ro id erin g an d h em m in g dish h erein a p p ly in g for perm ission of to w els for th e hom e econom ics club. sheep now go to feed lo ts fa rth e i , V irg in ia B o rth w ick is new s re p o rt- T he S u n d ay ev en in g service w ill th e C ourt to sell said real p ro p erty , In th e ev e n in g of th e sam e day, e a st for fin ish in g for m a rk et. H og be in c h a rg e of, and th e serm on w ill th e firs t re g u la r bu sin ess a n d so cial p ro d u ctio n a lo n g th e P acific coast be d eliv ered by seven young people. — — - — - — m e e tin g of th e m o n th w as h eld. F a ir h as lo n g been on a d e fic it b asis r e - , booth p la n s w ere discussed. T he s u itin g in la rg e im p o rts of pork. | PEN TECO STA L TA B ERN A CLE second m e e tin g of th e m o n th , w hich W h en th e re w as an a d e q u a te o u tle t ; A. B. T u rn e r, P a sto r is p u rely social d u rin g sum m er fo r P acific n o rth w e s t w h eat a t fa ir; S un d ay school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M. m o n th s, w ill be h eld a t th e E. Ziv- p ric e s, th is p ro ced u re w as eco n o m i Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery. Supt A w ed d in g of th e cold c alc u latio n s ney hom e S a tu rd a y ev en in g . A ugust cally sound in th e m ain , acco rd in g M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o’clock 12. W e hav e a m em b ersh ip of t h i r to th e a u th o r s of th e new b u lle tin . of m odern science an d th e a b stra c t C h ild re n ’s services a t th e p a rs o n ty. L e t’s see if all can be presen t. A t p re se n t, h ow ever. It is believed d o ctrin es of th e a n c ie n t m ystics was age a t 1 1 :0 0 . Mrs. T u rn e r in ch arg e G uests m ay be b ro u g h t too. T he t h a t w ith w h eat p rices on a b asis su ccessfu lly p erform ed by o fficers of E v a n g e listic service in th e eve ev en in g w ill be enjoyed in th e form c o m p arab le to th e p rice of o th e r th e R o sicru cian O rd er, AMORC, at ning a t 7 :4 5 P. M. CAR FROM THE ADS o f a "p ro g ressiv e S creened P o rch feed g ra in s, a s u b s ta n tia l In crease th e ir a n n u a l co n v en tio n ju s t con Bible S tu d y T h u rsd a y a t 7 :4 6 P In h o g p ro d u ctio n , a s w ell as In cluded in San Jose, C alif. In This Newspaper P a r ty ,” w e a th e r p e rm ittin g . A gnes W. F re d e ric k of H e rm is F rid a y a fte rn o o n of th is week th e c reased feed in g of sh eep an d c a ttle . S E V E N TH DAY A DV EN TIST to n . local m em ber of th e O rd er who H om e Ec. clu b w ill m eet a t th e P e r Is In o rd er. CHURCH. S ta tis tic ia n s have fo u n d th a t if i Just re tu rn e d from th e w eek-long cy C orm an hom e in C olum bia d is A. T. K ingsbury, E lder th e e n tire w h eat su rp lu s of th e P a conclave, s ta te d th a t th e d e c la ra tio n tr ic t. w ith Mrs. Lloyd G oodrich as FOR EYE COMFORT AND S nhbath school a t 10:00 A. M SIGHT CONSERVATION hostess. An im p o rta n t m e etin g is cific n o rth w e s t w ere fed to hogs, it of th e a n c ie n t an d m edieval m ystics A. M. B rock, su p e rin te n d e n t. P re a c h in g service a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M scheduled and a re p o rt of th e D im w ould pro d u ce ju s t ab o u t th e n u m an d p h ilo so p h ers th a t th e h um an b er now b e in g shipped In to th e P a m ind th ro u g h th e a c tio n of th e sym in ish in g T ea se rie s w ill be given. CHURCH OF CHRIST th e p a th e tic n erv o u s sy stem p ro d u ces a T h e fln eal te a w ith Mrs. E m ery cific co ast tr a d in g a re a from C olum bia School re s u lt in m a g n etic field a b o u t th e body, c a ll Cox an d Mrs. Ben F ix as hostesses co rn b elt. T h is w ould 11-00 A. M.. D evotional service w as held W ed n esd ay afte rn o o n a t p la c in g P o rtla n d hog p rices aro u n d ed a u ra , w hich a ffe c ts th e em o tio ns 35c u n d e r C hicago prices, r a th e r i of o th e rs w ho com e in c o n ta c t w ith and communion. th e hom e of Mrs. Ben Fix. K i-nn A M Bible school. th a n th e a v e ra g e of 38c h ig h e r th a t it. Is n o t fn a ta sy b u t a proven fact. Come to Pendleton for Poison Slays Grant Gresshoppers. h as been o b tain ed sin ce 1930. Of " I t is a com m on e x p e rien ce,” says Your Optical Needu! C anyon C ity— An e x c ellen t k ill of co u rse, no one ex p ects th e e n tire Mrs. F re d e ric k , " t h a t w e o ften m eet Eyes Examined by Modern g rassh o p p ers w as o b tain ed th is su m s u rp lu s to be fed to hogs, w h ile a people w ho from th e ir p hysical a p Method«. m er on ra n g e land in th e L ogan v al g ra d u a l in c re a se w ould n o t be ex p earan ce. m an n erism « a n d speech KNOWS Glasses Gronnd to Fit a re q u ite a c c e p ta b le ; an d y et im ley a re a of G ra n t co u n ty , re p o rts R. pected to m ake th is m uch ch an g e. WHERE TO Q When Needed. T h e b u lle tin is re p le te w ith facts m ed iately w hen we a re In th e ir E. B rooks, co u n ty a g e n t. P olson w as GO AFTER — REASONABLE PRICES — spread over a p p ro x im a te ly 800 acres an d fig u re s on th e c h a n g in g s i tu a presence we a re d is tu rb e d , restless, J M ESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. AAA FARM, RANGE PROGRAMS REMAIN SAME NEXT YEAR NEW METHODS SUGGESTED FOR CHILD FEEDING JUNIOR EXHIBITORS PLAN TO ENTER FAIR AT SALEM 4 I WHEAT-LIVESTOCK BULLETIN ISSUED BY OREGON STATE COLUM BIA GRANGE NOTES * IMPROVEMENT CLUB HAS MEETING MISS FREDERICK AT CONVENTION H. SMART MONEY of ra n g e la n d , re s u ltin g In an e s ti m ated k ill o f 85 to 90 p er c e n t of th e hoppers. A ctu al c o u n ts show ed fro m 84 to 152 dead h o p p ers per sq u a re foot in som e sectio n s. tio n w ith resp ect to w h e a t su rp lu s an d livestock feed in g fo r th e co n si d e ra tio n of O regon grow ers. It may be o b tain ed fre e from co u n ty a g e n ts or d ire c t frm th e college. an d we fin d th a t we d is tr u s t them . On th e o th e r h a n d , th e re a re those w hose ph y sical a p p e a ra n c e Is objec tio n a b le an d yet we feel m a g n e tic a l ly a ttra c te d to them . READING THE ADS. IN THIS N EW SPAPER. DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST O V ER W OOLW ORTH8 Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J and m ore p a rtic u la rly described as I follow s: T he N o rth H alf of th e N o rth e a st Q u a rte r of S ection T w enty-one, in T ow nship One, N orth of R ange T w enty-six, E.W.M.. In M orrow C ounty. Oregon. T h is c ita tio n is issued p u rs u a n t to o rd e r of th e H onorable C arl W. ■Chambers, Ju d g e of th e a b o v e -e n tit led C o u rt, d u ly m ade and en te re d on ¡th e 25th day of May, 1939. MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, C lerk. (S E A L ) T h is c ita tio n is served upon you I by p u b lic a tio n th ereo f for fo u r suc c e s s iv e w eeks in th e H erm isto n H er ald, a new sp ap er of g en eral c irc u la tion p u blished w eekly in H erm isto n , U m a tilla C ounty, O regon, by o rd e r of th e H onorable C arl W. C ham bers, Ju d g e of th e above e n title d C ourt, w hich o rd er w as m ade an d d ated th e 25th d ay of May, 1939; th e d a te of th e firs t p u b licatio n of th is c ita tio n Is th e 1 0 th day of A ugust, 1939, and th e la st d a te of p u b licatio n w ill be th e 7th day of S eptem ber, 1939. A. C. 'M cIN TYRE, A tto rn e y for A d m in istra to r. P ost O ffice A ddress: P e n d le to n . Oregon. (A ug. 10-Sep t. 7 J__ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION D e p a rtm e n t of the In te rio r No. 028801 G eneral L and O ffice a t T he D alles, O regon, Ju ly 6, 1939. NOTICE is h ereb y given th a t C harles W. Acock, of Irrig o n , O re gon, w ho, on May 3. 1934, m ade O rig in al H om estead E n try , A ct. 6- 3 7-02, No. 028801. for E arm U n it "A ” or th e N E % S E % , Section 3, T o w n sh ip 4 N., R ange 26 E., W illa m ette M erid ian , h a s filed notice of in te n tio n to m ake fin al P roof, to e sta b lish claim to th e land above de scribed, before W . J. W a rn e r, U. S. C om m issioner, a t H erm isto n , O regon, on th e 2 5 th d ay of A u g u st, 1939. C la im a n t n am es as w itn esses: A. C. H o u g h to n , H a rry S m ith , J . S. W h ite an d F o rre s t H u n ttin g , a ll of Irrig o n , O regon. W. F. JACKSON, R eg ister. (J u ly 13-A ug. 10) • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere - Anytime All W ork G u a ra n te e d - E stim a te s FREE BERT MICHEL P h o n e 131 H erm iston, Ore. BERT QUICK ELE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR MOTOR SERV ICE P h o n e 22-R H erm isto n C. A. BINDER PLUMBING C all T ttm -A -L um - P h o n e 38J4 U m atilla, O regon H. A. WILSON CASH BUYER HOGS — CATTLE VEAL — SHEEP P hone 4 2J5 H erm isto n , Ore. J. V. VILLERMOURE E LEC TR IC A L SERV ICE P h o n e 1031 H erm isto n W. L. Morgan, D. M. D G eneral D en tistry X-Ray and D iagnosis B an k Bldg. P hone t - j R esidence P hone 26-J S u n d ay and E v en in g s by A p pointm ent DR. A. E. MARBLE, CHIROPRACTOR O ffice: 2 blocks e a st of post office Office H o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1 :3 0 to 8 V P h o n e 4 8 1 -------- H erm isto n , Ore Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN A SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS PETERSON A PETERSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW O. S. N a tio n a l B ank • B u ild in g P ra c tic e in S ta te A F ed eral C o u rt! P e n d le to n , Ore. DR. P. B. BELT PHYSICIAN A SUROEON Office Hours: O ther 1 0 :2 0 to 12 :2 0 A M. Hours by 2 to 8 P.M. Appointm ent PH O N E — O ffice 7 33 ¿a.7.1! - , W. J. WARNER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon