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PAGE FIVE FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION yí DAIRY ASSOCIATION STRESSES USE OF POUND OF BUTTER MESSAGE CANNING TO EVERY SCHEDULE OCT. 2 to 7 MEMBER. FROM OREGON REPORT OF AAA SHOWS BROAD COOPERATION HERE 8 to 11 a. m. 12 to 3:30 Mon.— No Canning Tues.— Fruit-Tom atoes Beans Wed.— No Canning T hurs.— Fruit-Tom atoes Beans F ri.— Meat Sat.— Fruit-Tom atoes Beans O ther products canned by special arrangem ent. Herm iston Co-op Cannery T u rk e y M a y H ave Nam ed Its e lf by C all Sounds P erh ap s th e m ost w idespread e r ro r concerning the bird is the vague idea sh ared by thousands of people th a t the turkey cam e originally from Turkey. This is an u tterly false no tion. Ju st why the bird should have been called “ tu rk ey ” in the English language seem la n g u a g e no one se e m s to i o know. m i u w . The m e realm of His Sultanic M ajesty had no m ore to do with the introduction of the bird to polite society than did G reenland or K am ch atk a, asse rts a w rite r in th e l c a W o rd • M in im u m 20c FOR SALE — 33 WHITE FACED range ewes, good mouths. One yearling black raced buck; 2 Jersey :cowe; 1 registered Duroc sow and ¡pigs, Chas. Shown, R. 2, Hermiston. 7-1 p R u r a l N e w -Y o rk e r. I ter S. Boynton, deceased, and has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims ag ain st said estate are required to present the same to me at the office of W. J. W arner, my attorney, in H erm iston. Oregon, verified as the law directs, w ithin six m onths from the date hereof. Dated th is 21st day of September, 1939. M artha Ann Boynton, A dm inistratrix. (Sept. 21-Oct. 19) W ith 42,000 of O regon's 65,000 The turkey w as introduced into Eu- FOR SALE— 20 A., 1 *4 MILES OUT A lthough a ‘pound of b u tte r’ is NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC B utter Creek highway. Good build farm ers p articip atin g , and w ith 92 rope by Columbus, taking it to one of th e leading item s on the I w ill not be responsible for any per cent of its cropland included in Spain. It is possible th a t an ill- ings. W ill consider milk cows as advised public concluded th at, like hom em aker's m arketing list, surpris the ag ricu ltu ral conservation pro m any other unusual things, it cam e down payment. E. L. Borthw ick, R. bills signed by any o th er th an Mrs. ingly few consumers know its food 7 -lp Marble and myself hereafter. gram, Oregon farm ers are evidently from T urkey or the F a r E ast. Again, 1, H erm iston. Signed. Dr. A. E. Marble. finding the AAA program helpful, the bird m ay have nam ed itself, value and the many Interesting facts FOR SALE — MY HOME ON GLAD- since the call of the hen to her reports N. C. Donaldson, state execu behind the production, handling and ys Ave. Cheap for quick sale. P art tive officer, in a 60-page, detailed chicks sounds very m uch like d istrib u tio n of this im portant food. terms. L. H. Flora, Herm iston. report ju st issued on the 193 8 oper tur-r-r-k, tur-r-r-k, tur-r-r-k. At any • PAINTING rate, there is no actu al connection T h a t’s because modern business ations. between the bird and the country of STRAW FOR SALE— BY THE TON • PAPERING m ethods have swept aw ay the fam i Considerable credit is given in the sam e nam e. or stack. W. T Reeves, Stanfield, the report to the sta te college ex ten lia r fam ily churn of years ago— STATE CORN SHOW Rt. 2. 7 -lc • KALSOMINING Another com m on e rro r is the no sion service for the high degree of tion th a t the tam e turkey is the pushed aside the old fashioned m eth PRIZE LIST, RULES WANTED— HOUSEWORK, BY LA- — Spray Painting and Signs — p articip atio n in th is state. The re descendant of the wild tu rk ey . It ods of producing foods rig h t in the dy w ith 6-year-old boy. W rite Anything - Anywhere - Anytime port indicates th a t educational work is quite n atu ral to assu m e th a t som e All W ork G uaranteed - E stim ates home. Not th a t this is to be re ISSUED BY O. S.C. 7-lp by the extension service kept Oregon person or persons in the early days Box 364. Hermiston. FREE g retted becatise modern methods farm ers informed concerning both caught som e wild tu rk ey s and FOR SALE— TEAM BLACK GELD- tam ed them and th at from these our BERT MICHEL Five hundred dollars in prize the background and details of the have also given mothers and their ing, 5 yrs. old. Team of mares. dom estic turkeys w ere derived. Like H erm iston, Ore. fam ilies more tim e for each other money, four additional cham pionship program , w ith th e resu lt th a t a m any other plausible and w ide 6 and 9 yrs. old, wt. 1500. Chester Phone 131 large m ajority exercised their volun spread assum ptions, how ever, this W hite purebred boars, ready for ser cups, and an accom panying educa an d all are happier as a result. tary rig h t to participate. idea is incorrect. O ur dom estic tu r vice. Ralph B utler. W illows, Ore. Every meal— to make it satisfac tional program are factors which A dm inistration of th e 1938 pro key and our wild turkey, though 7-3p tory— should have in it some kind of those in charge believe will make gram was accomplished through the •m em bers of the sam e species, are DR. W. M. MARKUT fa t so th a t it will ‘‘stay by’. B utter the th ird annual Oregon State. Corn assistance of 137 county com m ittee different and distinct races. Though FOR SALE— 100 W HITE LEGHORN PHYSICIAN & SURGI IN answ ers this requirem ent in th a t it show a t Corvallis November 28 to men and 868 com munity com m ittee in the early days the forests w ere pullets. H. Kowitz, Rt. 1, H er is an excellent fuel food. In addi December 2, by far the biggest and men, each elected by neighbor farm full of wild turkeys, our dom estic miston. 7- lp Phone 1091 He miston fowl did not come to us out of our tio n it has to its credit an ab u n ers. At the head of th is organiza own forests. It cam e from southern best yet held. 12 WEAKER PIGS FOR SALE— H. dance of n a tu ra l vitam ins and is the T he detailed prem ium list for the tion was the sta te committee, con Mexico and it is derived from the H. W hipple, Irrigon, Ore. 5-3p only food fa t th a t can boast this show has ju st been published by the sisting of W illiam Steen of M ilton, southern M exican wild turkey and fact. It is one of the richest sources com m ittee and is available for free chairm an, W illiam Enschede of not from the N orth A m erican wild FOR SALE — SHEEP, ANY NUM- FOR EYE COMFORT AND SIGHT CONSERVATION of vitam in A w hich acts as a n a tu r distribution eith er through county Hillsboro. Robert W eir of Lakeview, turkey. ber; 2 cows; 2 brood sows; team a l defense again st certain infections extension offices or direct from the and John Shepherd of Scio. F. L. of horses. W ill take as payment and builds up resistance to disease. extension service a t O.S.C. Ballard of Corvallis,1 vice-director of Site in O n tario Scene pigs, cattle or hay. E. E. Pulley, Small am ounts of vitam in D are a l 5-3c A lthough the two big public days the extension service, was an ex-of O f M an y B itte r Battles % M iller’s T rading Post. so present. Because of th is excep of the show have been set fo r De ficio member. Standing on the north shore of the M A M M O T H BRONZE, EXTRA tionally high nutritiv e value plus al cember 1 and 2, the dates will in One of the popular features of the St. L aw rence riv er a t th e e a ste rn large, breeding stock for sale. most complete digestibility, bu tter clude from Tuesday, November 28, AAA In Oregon is the range improve end of the town of P resco tt, O ntario, C om e to P e n d le to n for 5-3p takes its place among economical through the week, as arrangem ents ment program, which continued to F ort Wellington is a contem p o rary K eith Helmka, Lowden, Wn. foods. B utter, too, has a distinctive have been made for all exhibits to grow in 1938, the report shows. A rem in d er of the stru g g les of the Y ou r O p tic a l N eed o! SALE OR flavor th a t can not be im itated and be sent in by Monday night, after total of 991 ranch operators p artici British and F ren ch and la te r of the TY PEW RITERS FOR Eyes Examined by Modern ren t — Easy terms. Thompson's Which makes it a desirable spread w hich they w ill be placed and pated, representing 4,600,000 acres British and United S tates troops for Methods. 5-tfc Drug Store, Hermiston. the possession of C anada. and seasoning for vegetables as well judged before th e two final program of range land. Deferred grazing was Glasses Ground to F it F o rt Wellington was first built dur- * a« IH bakiing. practiced on 850,000 acres of grass When Needed. days. ing the W ar of 1812-14, when the STRAYED FROM MY PASTURE— All b u tte r m anufactured must land, and, in addition, there were 93 — REASONABLE PRICES — W est of E verett Shaver farm, a Form erly held in P ortland, the British au th o rities decided to fortify comply w ith rigid state and federal th ird annual sta te corn show has reservoirs, 37 wells, and 442 springs P resco tt as one of the m ost v ulner y earling dark Jersey heifer. J. H. DR. DALE ROTHW ELL laws. These regulations alone in been moved to Corvallis a t the re built or developed. able points of a ttac k and as the H unt, Columbia district. 3-tfc OPTOMETRIST sure pure, clean b utter. B ut m anu quest of the original sponsors, in Soon afte r issuing the an n u al re m ain base for the defense of com OVER W 00LW 0RTH S factu rers are not content merely to order to provide b etter facilities and port, the state organization and ex m unication betw een K ingston and W E BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Pendleton, Ore. Phone 535-J fu rn itu re , m achinery, household satisfy these requirem ents. They an opportunity ifor an ed u catio n al tension service were called on to M ontreal. D uring th is period of hos tilities two attac k s w ere m ade by articles. M iller’s T rading Post, Her m aintain scientific laboratories to program in connection w ith the carry emergency inform ation on the 3-tfc check every step of production care show. The sponsoring group has w heat acreage situ atio n and pea and the g arriso n at O gdensburg on the miston. opposite b ank of the St. L aw rence, fully and to make sure th eir bu tter been broadened to include th e ex- vetch seed crops to the people of th is the first of which w as unsuccessful, FOR SALE— MAJESTIC COAL AND BERT QUICK is of the highest quality. quality | ^ensjon service and experim ent sta- state. while the fam ous second attack , un electrical contractor wood range, hot w ater back, good Supply yourself with vitam ins and i the college the three chief A series of county m eetings ju st d er L ieutenant Colonel M acdonell, shape. F. C. Fredrickson, Irrigon, MOTOR SERVICE - energy by U3ing b u tte r generously. farm ers’ organizations, and the state completed were largely attended, resulted in the cap tu re of Ogdens Phone 22-R H erm iston 52-tfc burg and the com m and of the riv er. Ore. board of vocational education, in ad with many growers showing interest The fort also saw action during to the original sponsors, in the fact th a t the AAA can serve G eneral W ilkinson’s projected a t NOTICE TO CREDITORS. POMONA GRANGE TO w dition hich were the ag ricu ltu ral commit- equally ______ to reduce acreage, hold it at tack on M ontreal in 1813, but after C. A. BINDER MEET AT LEXINGTON tee of the P o rtland Chamber of C om -, an even level or increase it, a3 the peace w as declared in 1815 it w as IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE merce and the F irst N ational Bank p articu lar occasion may require. In- practically abandoned. STATE OF OREGON FOR Tbe Morrow county Pomona of Portland. The Portland organ!- form ation was given concerning the D uring the rebellion of 1838 the UMATILLA COUNTY. Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 38J4 G range will meet at Lexington on rations are still assisting In the fi- desirability o f.h o ld in g wheat acre- fort was restored when Col. P lom er U m atilla, Oregon Young him self assem bled his forces S aturday October 7, beginning w ith I nancing of the show and providing age as originally planned despite the In the M atter of the E state of a business m eeting a t 10:30 a. m. , the aw ards. war. and to increase acreage of win- to repel the invasion a t Windmill W alter S. Boynton, Deceased. Point. At the tim e of the F enian The lectu rer’s program will be called | There will be four classes in the , te r pea and vetch seed crops. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t raids from the United S tates in 1866 H. A. WILSON a t 1:30 p. m. and will open ty all show this year, consisting of an op en , a local g arriso n artillery occupied th e undersigned has been appointed CASH BUYER singing, “Cod Bless America.” Two class, a 4-11 club class, an F.F.A. BAND SHOWS the fort, and again during the Red riv er rebellion of 1870 it was g a r readings are scheduled by W illows class, and a class for the sta te h y b rid . HOGS — CATTLE risoned by a com pany of the Fifty- G range one by Miss Betty Lu L ind-¡corn grow ing contest. 4-H or H A MUCH VEAL — SHEEP PROGRESS Sixth battallion under C aptain H unt Phone 42J5 Ilernilsto 1. Ore sey and one by Estelle Ledbetter. members may exhibit an eith er th eir er. It w as also occupied by a g a r C J D Mearman, M aster of Lex- own class or in the open class, but • e — -e--e—e--e—e- (From High School Bulldog) rison in 1886 during the N orthw est . ington Grange, will give a talk w ith cannot enter both. For com petitive H erm iston's high school band will rebellion, afte r which it w as finally “Taxes” as his subject. Mrs. Lucy purposes the sta te is also divided in- really go places th is year, according abandoned as a m ilitary stronghold. J. V. VILLERMOURE Rogers, county' school superintend- .tend- to four d istricts, three m ree in ... w " ' estern • ‘’» “ I G c Hum phrey, the director. He ELECTRICAL SERVICE ent, will ta lk on 4-H club work. Oregon and o n e t i t h the feels the band has Pr °Kres3ed r a Pid" Color of Horses DR. H. C. CURRY T here will also be other num bers by ties east o -■> 1 )tB yearg of existence, Phone 1031 H erm iston Few people seem able to describe county Granges and speakers from exception of 0 0 lve' a „ largely due to the summ er concerts, T h e old r e lia b le o p to m e H.e*-e-*e»e«*e-e-e • •- e--e--e~ outside the county. The public is Rules provide th a t a ^ J el' 0^ Thig year wlll see 50 instrum en- the color of a horse unless th eir trist o f S e a ttle w h o h as occupation concerns horses. A bay invited to the program. j corn grown in Oregon d u rin g th e , talists active. The grade school will horse, notes a w riter in London An m a d e p r o fe ssio n a l v isits Business will be resumed in the curren t year may be exhibited. An bring th is num ber to 56. As last sw ers M agazine, is a reddish-brow n W . L. M organ, D. M. D to H erm isto n for 2 7 years afternoon and degree work will be exhibit of corn consists of exactly with black m ane, tail, and points; year, snappy drum m ajorettes and G eneral D entistry __________ etim es with ___ a w hite blaze or eotrferred by W illows G range in the 10 ears . w i t h th e except on 0 hose drum m ers will appear w ith the band, som w ill a g a in b e at— X-Ray and Diagnosis - .......... — ---------- stocking. C hestnuts have the m ane, , interested in th e separate sta te hy evening. H E R M IS T O N H O T E L an(j pOjnts of the sam e hue as Bank Bldg. Phons » -J brid corn grow ing contest, where when appearances are made a t games and oth er school affairs. the rest, or lighter. Brown horses Residence Phone 26-J different rules apply. O rchestra work has been suspend- frequently have d ark points. A Bunday and E venings by WESTLAND GRANGE eil th is year and band classes will be clipped light brown m ay be m istak- Appointm ent . - n n o ! »s ■ 1 ♦ A r n o n t c r» L n r c o en for a chestnut. A roan is a horse five days every week, from 1:00 to SERVICE CLUB ENJOYS PROGRAM whose body color (brow n, bay, or FOR ONE D A Y . 2:00. Individual lessons are given chestnut) is flecked with bluish- from 3:00 to 4:00. Anyone in te rest gray. A straw b e rry roan has blu IS ORGANIZED — EYES EXAMINED — Between 50 and 60 G rangers and DR. A. E. MARBLE ed in band work is asked to see Mr. ish-gray spots on a brig h t bay skin. G la sses fitte d to r e lie v e CHIROPRACTOR th e ir friends enjoyed the Booster Humphreys. A piebald has patches of black on N ight program sponsored by West- e y e strain & h e a d a c h e . Office: 2 blocks east of post office (From High School Bulldog) The band elected for th eir new of a w hite ground. A skew bald is Office H ours: 8 to 1 2 - 1 : 3 0 to < land G range September 28. Past Friday, September 15th, th e for ficers the first sem ester: president, splashed with brown on a white C h arges R e a so n a b le . Masters F rank Seeliger. Floyd Laird. mer members of the Pep Club held Phone 4 8 1 --------Herm iston, Ore Frances F o llett; vice-president, Bill ground. In speaking of a h o rse's Don Sherwood and Ed D unning were a meeting in w hich plans for a ser height, a “ h and” is four inches. B elt; secretary -treasu rer, Audrey introduced and welcomed, and re vice club were discussed. It was de Null. sponded w ith short talks. cided to have the following officers; First Modern Hotel Pomona officers Geo. Woodward, Marie H inkle, president; Audrey The A m erican Hotel association M a jo r e tte s C h osen Floyd Laiird and Mabel Corliss were Null, vice-president, and Marion OSTEOPATHIC says the m odern A m erican hotel welcomed as were the visiting teach Pierce, secretary. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON The follow ing m ajorettes have dates' back only to 1794. T hat y e a r ers, Mr. W erth, and Mr. and Mrs. This club is planned to be of ser been chosen for the school year: Su m arked the opening of the City hotel OSBORN APARTMENTS Burrell. Geo. B. Woodward. M aster vice to the whole school by doing ex san Knox, B arbara Connor, Grace in New York. Even in the p alatial P a rk e r house, Boston, 1854, th e re of W ildhorse G range a t Adams, gave tr a work such as typing for clubs, Bensel, Florence Roberts and Alice a very interestin g resume of G range organizations and teachers. At the Siebel. The drum corps will consist was no w ater above-the kitchen floor. The only baths were in the b ase work. Leona and Alma Laird fav next meeting a ch a rter will be draw n of the following: Lola Casper, Jo ment. G uest rooms w ere unheated. PETERSON & PETERSON with ored w ith violin and piano selections. and subm itted to the S tudent Coun han n a Casper, Ju a n ita M itchell, Bet Straw w as used in m a ttre sse s in ATTORNEYS AT LAW HORSE SHOW K enneth Bensel and H enry Sommer- cil for entrance. U. S. N ational Bank Building ty K ristensen, Lillie Moyer and sum m er, feath ers in w inter. A bowl, a pitcher, one towel and a cake of er Jr. presented an interesting dem P ractics In S tate & Federal Courts e n d RQDEO Florence Kowitz. yellow soap com pleted the furnish onstration of an electric pig brood Pendleton, Ore. PORTLAND, OREGON ings. One of the stric t rules w as TORCH HONOR er. October 7 to 14 th at none of the guests should w ear Mrs. L. P. G illiland, representa their boots in bed. 19 Shows In On* DR. F. B. BELT tive of the F arm ers' Insurance Co. of PLANS PARTY a c re * under PHYSICIAN A SURGEON ona root E x h ib it! of Pendleton, displayed safety movies, p u r e b r e d Ltveelock, Office H ours: Other Indian U niversity Failed sports and comedies. Refreshm ents (From High School Bulldog) D o g « , P o u lt r y , P e t ! 10:30 to 12:30 A.M. Hours by G eorge Berkeley, the fam ous E ng Stock, W ild L i’e, Mao were served at the close of the even The Torch Honor Society met F ri 3 to 6 P.M. Appointm ent u la c lu r e d aod L an d W hy su ite r th e in ten se lish philosopher, cam e to Newport, day in order to select officers for the i Res 711 — PHONE Office 733 P r o d u c t*, 4 -H C lu b ing. ______ _ ——— pain of ulcers, in d ig es R. I., in the year 1729. with a royal a n d S m i t h - H u g boa year. Bob Jackson was elected pres tion , gas. heartburn, or c h a rte r in his hand and a plan to Vocational Education h e a d a c h e s c a u s e d by ident. H enry Sommerer, vice presi Work; also tho Horse convert the Ind ans by m aking a Funeral Services Held. excess acid ity? Ask Show, W . J. W A R N E R dent; and B arbara Moore, secretary- university for ih»m It look him Funeral services were held Sun for a FREE Sam p .e & Indoor Rodeo, two y ea rs to find his schem e im of Udga T ab lets, a day afternoon for the infant daugh treasurer. Attorney-at-Law p racticab le and he returned home, s t o m a c h sp ec ia l It was decided to have fu tu re tert* Premium Lists te r of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M athers. ist's form ula O verj giving the m ans on he had built a t m eetings on th e second Tuesday of 900,000 user. p r .iw Burial was in the Echo cemetery. Hermiston - Oregon N ew port and a fine library to H ar • m a u n g relief Udga 10QJ FflR€5— Rll. WIES Mrs. M athera ia reported as being each month, th e next one being Oct haa f.» o n th e m vard and Yale. ober 10. seriously 111. PLUMBING COMING AGAIN Wed., Oct. 11 Dr. A. C. 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