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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1939. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION Jl MESSAGE TO EVERY WANTS MEMBER. lc a Word • Minimum 20c ♦ ♦ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦R.E.A. HIGHLIGHTS ♦ • •> ------ < PREMIUM PRICES FOLLOW USE OF CREAM CAN TANKS CANNING SCHEDULE FROM October 16 to 21 RAY L. W OOLLEY, M an ag er T he p re lim in a ry w o rk fo r th e W h e a tlin e ex ten sio n is p ra c tic a lly com pleted. T he lin e h as been s u r veyed, th e easem en ts fo r r ig h t of w ay an d w irin g ag re e m e n ts a re v ir tu a lly com pleted. I t is expected th a t th ese th re e item s w ill be fin ished d u rin g th e n e x t few days. Mr. S la tte ry , th e new ly ap p o in ted a d m in is tra to r of th e R u ra l E le c trific a tion A d m in istra tio n , h as g iven h is ap p ro v a l fo r th e co n stru c tio n of th e proposed lin e ex ten sio n s p e n d in g th e com pletion of th ese item s. W e feel th a t m em bers of th e W h e a tla n d a re a w ill be h appy to know th a t con s tru c tio n is a c tu a lly b eg in n in g in th e im m ed iate fu tu re . B a rrin g u n - iforseen delays, co n stru c tio n should a c tu a lly b egin d u rin g th e com ing w eek. » More good new s fo r th o se m em bers a d ja c e n t to th e “ B ” ex ten sio n now com pleted. T he lin es a re read y to be energized. A ll stu b s in th is a llo tm e n t w ill be en erg ized ju s t as ra p id ly as su ffic ie n t m em bers h av e w ired to m ake th e o p e ra tio n feasi ble. A t le a st 60 p er c e n t of th e m em bers on each lin e ex ten sio n sh o u ld have th e ir prem ises w ired to p e rm it en e rg iz in g it. E ach m em ber should a p p o in t h im self a co m m ittee of one to u rg e those n e a r him to g et h is w irin g com pleted. In th is w ay we w ill be w o rk in g co o p erativ ely to achieve th e goal of e le c trific a tio n tor th e hom e of every m em ber. D u rin g th e p a st w eek, th e w rite r, W. J. W a rn e r, an d H. J. B ean, had occasion to com pare o u r pro g ress w ith th a t of o th e r R.E.A . p ro jects in th e s ta te . W e found th a t we a ie n o ticeab ly ah e a d of th em in th a t we have now com pleted o u r firs t y ear of o p eratio n . F u rth e rm o re , we a re g e ttin g re s u lts in th e form of in creased m em bers and a d d itio n a l con su m p tio n of e le c tric a l en erg y . T h is m eans th a t we w ill be ab le to o p er a te m ore econom ically. T he office w ishes to m ake th e m em bers feel th a t we a re tr y in g to serve th e ir needs. F o r ex am p le: W. E. F in e ly of P ilo t R ock, Ore., is in th e m a rk e t fq r a Delco system . T hose of us w ho a re p la n n in g to d is pose of a D elco u n it m ig h t w ell g et in to u ch w ith him . W e have a good b it of coop eratio n b etw een o u r o rg a n iz a tio n an d e th e r in te re sts of th e co m m u n ity w o rth y of m en tio n . T hose d eale rs w ho took a d v a n ta g e of th e o p p o rtu n ity to d is play v ario u s uses of e lec trical a p p li an ces an d eq u ip m en t a t th e a n n u a l m eetin g , cooperated. T he m em bers of th e co u n ty a g e n t’s office have a l so been very h elp fu l. M any of us rem em b er th e d e m o n stra tio n of th e pig b ro o d er p u t on by th e 4-H club team u n d e r th e d ire c tio n of Mr. K n ick erb o ck er a t th e a n n u a l m e e t ing. > T h e la te s t exam ple of coop eratio n w ith us is th a t of th e H erm isto n H erald in d ev o tin g th is colum n to o u r in te re sts, an d m a k in g it possible for each of o u r m em bers to receive it. In th e fo llo w in g issues we hope to keep you inform ed re g a rd in g y o u r cooperative. If we can h elp you by w ritin g new s of o u rselv es in th is colum n an d by m ak in g an n o u n c e m ents, we w ill. A sk us ab o u t yo u r e le c tric a l problem s - an d w e w ill e n d eav o r to help you in th e so lu tio n of them . So, th e n , read th is colum n for y o u r ow n in fo rm atio n . ENROLLMENT PEAK OF 326 H IT AT E.O.C.E. • E n ro llm e n t fig u re s a t th e E a ste rn O regon College of E d u c a tio n released today by Miss H elen Moor, re g is tr a r, reveal th a t th e college h as h it a new peak in re g is tra tio n w ith a to ta l of 326 on record fo r th e fall term w hich opened S ep tem b er 25. T h e h ig h e s t re g is tra tio n fig u re be fore reach ed by th e college w as 283. T h is fig u re w as reco rd ed for th e fall term of la s t y ear. Of th e 326 s tu d e n ts re g istered a t th e college. 179 a re en ro lled in th e te a c h e r tr a in in g d iv isio n of th e echool an d 147 a re d o in g lo w er d iv i sion w ork to w ard a J u n io r C ollege c e rtific a te . T h e J u n io r C ollege d i vision of th e college h as expanded co n sid erab ly d u rin g th e p a st tw o years. People a tte n d in g EOCE from H er m iston a re R o b ert S criv n er and R osem ary S erell. PA GE F IV E THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FO R SALE— TW O JER SEY COW S; 1 reg istered D uroc sow and pigs; apples and cider. Chas. Show n, R t. 2, H erm iston. 8-2p 8 to 11 a. m. 12 to 3 :3 0 M on.— No C an n in g T ues.— F ru it-T o m a to e s B eans W ed.— No C an n in g T h u rs .— F ru it-T o m ato es B eans F ri.— S at.— F ru it-T o m a to e s B eans O th er p ro d u cts can n ed by sp ecial a rra n g e m e n t. H erm isto n Co-op C an n ery W ANTED— W ORK AS PRACTICAL nurse. W ill go an y w h ere. Mrs. T he e x te n t to w h ich b e tte r p ro Chas. Sam son, W estlan d d is tric t, R t. 8-3c d u ctio n m eth o d s a re an aid to sound 1, H erm iston. an d m ore p ro fita b le m arketing* is il FOR SALE— 8 W E A N E R PIGS. lu s tra te d by th e in s ta lla tio n of 125 O rville Ray, n e a r F. O. Jack so n cream cooling ta n k s in one com m u ra n c h . 8 - ltp n ity in tw o m o n th s th is sum m er, W A N TED — TU R K EY S, DUCKS & says Dr. G. H. W ilste r, head of th e geese, hens an d broilers. E. V an w ork in d a iry m a n u fa c tu rin g a t D am m e P o u ltry Co., S pokane. W n. HERMISTON 4-H BOYS AWARDED MEDALS O regon S ta te college, w h ere a low - p riced ta n k w as designed. " P a tro n s of one cream ery , en co u r aged by its pro g ressiv e m an ag e r, in stalled 125 cooling ta n k s d u rin g Ju ly and A u g u st. An im m ed iate im p ro v em en t w as noticed in th e q u a li- 'y o f th e cream delivered a fte r the ta n k s w ere in u se," re p o rts Dr. W ils ter. "O ne fa rm e r m ilk in g 30 cows was h a v in g d iffic u lty in d eliv e rin g cream of th e h ig h e s t g rade. T he m a n ag e r recom m ended in s ta llin g a cooling ta n k an d offered to pay th e cost of it if it did n o t pay fo r itse lf in a sh o rt tim e. T he ta n k cost $10.50. W ell w a te r of 51 degrees w as flowed th ro u g h th e ta n k an d on to stock w a te rin g tro u g h s. “ D u rin g th e tw o w eeks before th e ta n k w as in sta lle d , 126 pounds of cream from th is farm sco red second g rad e a n d 93 pou n d s firs t g rade. T h e d isco u n t on th e second g rad e cream w as $3.78. D u rin g h o tte r w e a th e r a fte r th e ta n k w as in stalled 147 pounds of f a t w ere sold a t 1 V& cen ts p rem iu m above f ir s t g rade, and 114 pounds a t 1VÎ c e n ts prem ium , o r a to tta l p rem iu m o f $3.62 toes a t th e ra n c h . A. C. S w arn er, above th e re g u la r firs t g rad e p rice.” R t. 1, H erm iston. 8 -lp E n o u g h prem ium g ra d e cream is now receiv ed by th e cream ery to TWO-ROOM A PA R T M E N T AND 2 room c ab in s, fu rn ish ed . H. E. m ake it p ro fita b le to c h u rn it sep H anby, H erm isto n . 8 -lc a ra te ly . A w ard s of sp ecial gold m edals have been approved for th e co u n ty w in n in g 4-H team in th e N a tio n al 4-H d a iry p ro d u ctio n d em o n stra tio n co n test, acco rd in g to w ord received a t th e co u n ty a g e n t’s office. Mem bers of th e w in n in g team a re R o b ert Jack so n an d Joseph Cooney of H e r m iston. T h e ir d em o n stra tio n was on P re v e n tio n of H o rn s in C a ttle and th ey w ere coached by M. E. K n ic k erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t a t H erm isto n . T he U m atilla co u n ty w in n in g team w on th e s ta te co n test a n d receives a n all-ex p en se tr ip provided by th e K ra ft-P h e n ix C heese C o rp o ratio n to com pete in th e fin a ls a t th e N a tio n al D airy show a t th e G olden G ate E x p o sitio n in S an -F ran cisco , O ctober 21-25. T he e ig h t top team s, tw o from each ex ten sio n sectio n , w ill divide $2,800 in college sch o larsh ip s an d be in v ited to H ollyw ood to a p p ear on th e K ra ft M usic H all p ro g ram T h u rsd a y , O ctober 26. T he purpose of th e co n test, con d u cted in coop eratio n w ith th e ex ten sio n service, is to p rovide v a lu a ble tr a in in g an d ex p erien ce for d airy c lu b sters, an d focus a tte n tio n of d a i rym en on b e tte r p ro d u cin g m ethods. LIVESTOCK PRICE FUTURE RESTS ON DEMAND FACTORS " W ith p ro d u ctio n of m ost k in d s of an im al p ro d u cts in c reasin g , th e tren d of prices w ill depend g re a tly I upon th e s tre n g th of d o m estic and fo reig n dem an d for such p ro d u c ts,” s ta te s th e a n n u a l o utlook re p o rt on p o u ltry , d airy , hogs, beef c a ttle , and sheep ju s t issued by th e a g r ic u ltu r al ex ten sio n serv ice a t O.S.C. The re p o rt also d eals w ith th e tre n d of costs of feed and o th e r farm costs w hich affe c t th e n et incom e o f"liv e stock producers. In re g a rd to th e tre n d of p ro d u c tio n , d a ta in th e c irc u la r in d ic a te f u r th e r probable in creases in hogs, p a rtic u la rly , w ith som e in crease ex pected in ch ick en s an d m ilch cows, an d possibly in c a ttle an d sheep, a l th o u g h ris in g costs for feed may have some affe c t on p ro d u ctio n as well as upon n et incom e. D em and for a n im a l p ro d u cts has stre n g th e n e d co n sid erab ly d u rin g th e p ast few weeks. F u tu re tre n d s w ill depend m uch upon th e cour.se of foreig n econom ic and p o litical ev en ts, as w ell as upon in d u s tria l an d business co n d itio n s in th is coun try , acco rd in g to th e re p o rt. " S u b s ta n tia l g a in s have been m ade in m a rk e t prices for eggs,, b u t- te r fa t, an d wool sin ce A u g u st 15, some of w h ich a re of n o rm al seaso n a l c h a ra c te r, an d in hogs an d lambs, m uch of w hich is c o u n te r-se a so n a l.” B u t prices for m ost an im al p ro d u cts a re s till re la tiv e ly low, a c c o rd in g t? p rice d a ta g iven in th e re p o rt. In a d d itio n to th e o utlook in fo r m atio n on an im al p ro d u cts, th e g en e ra l fa rm p rice situ a tio n an d cro p p ro sp ects a re rev iew ed . W ith de m and s tro n g e r, some im p ro v em en t has o ccu rred in th e g e n e ra l farm p rice level d u rin g re c e n t w eeks, d e sp ite a g ain of aro u n d 4 p er c e n t in cro p p ro sp ects d u rin g A u g u st in th e co u n try as a w hole. T h e com plete re p o rt is av a ila b le free from co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l ag en ts. WHEAT LOANS MADE TO 1620 FARMERS F e d e ra l lo an s on th e new w h eat crop h av e been m ade to 1620 O re gon farm ers, acco rd in g to W ill Steen of M ilton, c h a irm a n of th e s ta te ! AAA com m ittee. T hese lo an s re p re se n t 4,500,000 bushels of w h eat, and to ta l $2.675,000. W h eat loan o fficia ls p re d ic t a n In crease in loan a c tiv ity d u rin g th e n ex t few w eeks, since m a rk e t prices an d loan v alu es a re close to g e th e r an d sin ce lo an s ta k e n o u t now w ill ru n n e a rly a ll of th e ir fu ll seven- m o n th s period b efo re m e etin g th e m a tu rity d a te of A pril 30. a d m in is tra trix of th e e s ta te of W a l te r S. B oynton, deceased, a n d haa q u alified as th e law d irects. A ll persons h av in g claim s a g a in s t said e sta te a re re q u ire d to p re se n t th e sam e to rue a t th e office of W . J . W arn er, my a tto rn e y , in H erm isto n , No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 O regon, verified as th e law d ire c ts, R eport of C ondition of TH E FIRST NATIONAL BANK w ith in six m onths from th e d a te O F H E R M IS T O N hereof. in th e S ta te of O regon, a t th e close D ated th is 21st day of S eptem ber, of business on O ctober 2, 1939. 1939. M a rth a A nn B oynton, (P u b lish e d in response to call m ade A d m in istra trix . by C o m p tro ller of th e C u rren cy , u n der Sec. 5211, U.S. R evised S ta tu te s ) (S ?pt. 21-Oct. 19) CHURCH of CHRIST C olum bia School 1 1 00 A. M., D evotloual serv let and com m union. 1 0 :0 0 A. M. B ible school. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ASSETS L oans and d isco u n ts, in I w ill not be resp o n sib le fo r a n y c lu d in g $ .02 over h ills signed by a n y o th e r th a n Mrs. d ra f ts $188 761.47 M arble an d m yself h e re a fte r. U nited S ta te s Gov. secu Signed, Dr. A, E. M arble. ritie s ow ned ............ ...... 48, 000.00 O bligations of S ta te s and p o litical subdivisions .. 24 886.53 C o rp o rate stocks, in c lu d ing stock of F ed eral R eserve b ank ................ 1 050.00 8-3tp Cash an d du e from b an k s 197 220.47 B an k in g house ................ 8, 000.00 FOR SALE— W E A N E R PIGS, 2 MI. R eal e sta te ow ned o th e r east of S tanfield. V. O. W aid. 8-3p 2.00 th a n b a n k in g house . .. 549.00 i O ther assets ....................... — Spray Painting and Signs — FOR SALE— BED, D RESSER, RUG, Anything - Anywhere - Anytime TOTAL .................. $468,469.47 chest d raw ers, bookcase, tab le, All W o rk G u aran teed - E stim a te s c h airs, cot, w heelb arro w , m ow er, FREE L IA B ILITIES lad d ers, tools, 2-hole e le c tric p late, set new c a rp e n te r tools. E v e ry th in g D em and deposits ............. $236, 631.15 P hone 131 H e rm isto n , Ore. goes. Call ev en in g s a fte r 5, L. H. T im e dep o sits .................. 131, 11.85 F lo ra, H erm isto n . 8 -lc U. S. G o v ern m en t & pos ta l sav in g s d eposits .. 1, 272.75 ¡D eposits of S ta te s and FOR SALE — 15 10-W EEKS-OLD p o litical su b d iv isio n s .. 8 5, 828.21 pigs, $3.00 each if you ta k e them O th er deposits, ce rtifie d a ll: also 5 feeders. H. H. W hipple, & c a sh ie r’s checks, etc. 4, 276.64 PH Y SIC IA N * SURGEON TOTAL Irrig o n . 8 -lp DEPOSITS $409,220.60 P h o n e 1091 H erm isto n FOR SALE— MY HOME, 10 ACRES, T o tal L ia b ilitie s ______ »09, 220.60 CA PITA L ACCOUNTS 1 mi, E. of U m atilla, T. O. P ound. i ’i ■ ' - —< 8-3p C apital sto ck p aid in .... 25, 000.00 Common stock, 250 sh a re s FOR EYE COMFORT AND p a r $100.00 per sh a re FOR SALE— 76 Y EA RLING E W ES; SIGHT CONSERVATION S u rp lu s ................................. 10, 000,00 also older ew es. Also o th e r live U ndivided p ro fits ........... 23 689.49 stock. W ill ta k e as p ay m en t pigs, R eserves .............................. 559.38 c a ttle or hay. E. E. P u lley , % M il T o tal C ap ital A ccounts .. 59, 248.87 le r ’s T ra d in g P ost. 8-3c TOTAL ................4... $468,469.47 IUBT A RR IV ED — N E W S,PRING U.S. G o v ern m en t o b lig a filled and fe lt m attresses. M iller’s tio n s pledged .....................$10,000.00 10,000.00 Come to Pendleton for rr a d in g Post. 8 -lc S e c u ritie s loaned ___ ___ D eposits secu red by Your Optical Necdu! pledged asse ts ...... :...... 8,858.60 FOR SALE— N ET T ED GEM POTA- ELECTRICITY ON FARM RADIO SUBJECT FOR SALE— TEAM BLACK GELD- ing, 5 yrs. old. T eam of m ares, 6 and 9 yrs. old, w t. 1500, C h ester W h ite p u reb red boars, re ad y fo r se r vice. R alp h B u tle r. W illow s, Ore. 7-3p • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING BERT MICHEL DR. W. M. MARBUT S ta te of O regon, / as. C ounty of U m a tilla l I, A. H. N o rto n , ca sh ie r of th e above nam ed b an k , do solem nly sw ear th a t th e above s ta te m e n t Is tru e to th e b est of my know ledge and belief. A. H. NORTON, C ashier S ubscribed a n d sw orn to before m e th is 6 th day of O ctober, 1939. W . J. W a rn e r, N o ta ry P u b lic. My com m ission e x p ires Nov. 19, 1940. C orrect— A tte s t: A. A. SW AYZE F. B. SW AYZE W. L. HAMM D irectors. H ow O regon fa rm ers ca n m ake FO R SA LE OR m ore an d b e tte r use of e le c tric ity as T Y P E W R IT E R S r e n t — E asy term s. T hom pson’s service is exten d ed to m ore an d m ore 5-tfc r u r a l co m m u n ities w ill be th e su b D rug S tore, H erm isto n . ject of a series of rad io d iscussions VE BUY, S E LL AND EXCH AN GE over KOAC, th e state-o w n ed sta tio n NOTICE TO CREDITORS. fu rn itu re , m ach in ery , household a t O.S.C. T h e se rie s w ill be u n d er rticles. M iller’s T ra d in g P ost, H er- tlie lead e rsh ip of E v e re tt D avis, ex niston. 3-tfc IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR ten sio n sp ecialist in a g ric u ltu ra l e n UM ATILLA COUNTY. g in eerin g . SEV EN TH DAY A DV EN TIST T he firs t n u m b er in th is series CHURCH. w as b ro a d c a st O ctober 5 an d o th e rs In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of A. T, K in g sb u ry , E ld er w ill be h e ard on th e firs t T h u rsd ay S a b b ath school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M. W a lte r S. B oynton, Deceased. in each m o n th for th e n e x t six A. M. B rock, su p e rin te n d e n t. NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t P re a c h in g service a t 1 1 :0 0 A. M. th e u n d ersig n ed i.as been ap p o in ted m o n th s, each b ro ad cast b e g in n in g a t 7 :1 5 p.m. S u b jects a rra n g e d for th e series a re N ovem ber 2, " P ig B rood in g a n d Feed G rin d in g ;" D ecem ber TAKE A D V A N T /-* Of THIS OFFER NOW! 7, "R E A P r o je c ts ;” J a n u a r y 4, “ Home L ig h tin g an d H ousehold E le ctrical A p p lia n c e s;" F e b ru a ry 1, " P o u ltry B ro o d in g an d L ig h tin g ;” M arch 7, “ E le c tric P o w er for I r r ig a tio n .” T he series is expected to be p a r tic u la rly in te re s tin g in reg io n s ju s t now receiv in g ele c tric pow er, su ch C U YOUR as th o se a lo n g th e new REA lin e in B enton an d L incoln co u n ties. T his lin e, in c id e n ta lly , is expected to be d .iïln g m o n th o t O cto b er th e firs t in O regon to ta k e B onne v ille pow er to farm s, as c o n tra c ts h av e been co m pleted to o b ta in B on K rraitin n ev ille pow er from th e A lbany su b Saving Price Iteqjilnr sta tio n for th is co o p erativ e line. UBEÍiOIOH íídtíSCRIPTION gY M A IL -O N E YEAR KOAC TO BROADCAST BIG TURKEY SHOW By m eans of one of th e lo n g est re m ote c o n tro l hoo k u p s e v e r used by KOAC, th e a n n u a l tu rk e y show in O ak lan d , O regon, w ill be b ro ad cast over th e stateo w n ed sta tio n on the cam pus of O regon S ta te college, a n nounces E. F. S tro n g , p re sid e n t of th e N o rth w e ste rn T u rk e y B re e d e rs’ asso ciatio n . KOAC w ill m ake tw o b ro ad casts from th e show on D ecem ber 15. T h e a n n u a l O akland T u rk e y show is n a tio n a lly recognized as th e o u t s ta n d in g show of its k in d . Mr. S tro n g expressed sa tisfa c tio n over th e a rra n g e m e n ts w ith KOAC, w hich w ill p e rm it th o u sa n d s w ho c an n o t a tte n d th e show to p a rtic ip a te to th a t e x te n t. F rom 2 :3 0 to 3 o ’clock on Decem b er 15. KOAC w ill b ro ad cast views of o fficial ju d g e s on th e ir p lacings. T he ju d g es w ill also tell w h at the tu rk e y in d u s try is d e m a n d in g of th e grow er. T he a n n u a l b a n q u e t th a t ev en in g w ill be b ro a d c a st from 8 to 9 o'clock. T h e p rin c ip a l sp eak er w ill be G o v ern o r Q harles A. Sprague. L ead ers in th e tu rk e y in d u s try and o th e r p ro m in e n t men in th e sta te w ill also be h eard o n -th is b ro ad cast. I D a i l y a n d S u n d a y _____ $ 1 1 . 5 0 D a ily O n ly . _ 7 .0 0 5 .0 0 S u n d a y O n ly $ 1 0 .0 0 6 .0 0 4 .5 0 $ 1 .5 0 1 .0 0 .5 0 Eyes Examined by Modern Msthods. Glasses Ground to Pit When Needed. — REASONABLE P R IC ES — DR. 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