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THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940. FARM CO-PPERATIVE DIVISION M ESSAGE TO E V ER Y MEM BER. s ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ CLEANUP DAY IS ♦ R.E.A. HIGHLIGHTS* SET FOR APRIL 5 ♦ ------ m iston. T h e re m a in d e r of his es- FOR SALE— ABOUT 100 ACRES ta te to h is w idow , A lta May K n err. located on C olum bia riv e r h ig h - W. J. W a rn e r la a tto rn e y for th e way, in clu d in g fine p a stu re land of esta te . 50 acres, also land s u ita b le for h ay ; d rilled well. Also 160 a cres south of Irrig o n , 25 to 30 a cres in a lfa l fa; y ear ro u n d sp rin g , p a stu re land. B oth good b a rg a in s. A. E. M cF ar land, B oardm an, Ore. 29-3p CANNING SCHEDULE FARM FOR SALE — T H E DICK M eat an d sq u ash w ill b e can ned F rid a y m orn in g , M arch 22. Shaw farm n e a r W estlan d . See lc a Word - Minimum 20c W e h av e can n ed beans, to m atoes J. W. M essner, H erm isto n , Oregon. BY R. L. WOOLLEY an d to m ato ju ic e fo r sale a t 9c a can. FOR R E N T — EIG H T ACRES OF 29-tfc T be field perso n n el have been busy H e rm is to n C o -o p . C an n ery . F rid ay , A p ril 5, h as been set as m elon g ro u n d a n d nin e a cres of in s ta llin g a new g ro u n d for o u r sub FOR SA LE— 3-Y R -O L D H E IF E R S , a lfa lfa . F. C. A ld rich , Irrig o n , O re sta tio n . C. J. S la tt, reg io n al en g in ee r clean u p day a t C olum bia p ark . T he fresh In M arch. C arl M etteer, a u x ilia ry lad les w ill serv e pot luck gon, 3 1 -lc fo r R. E. A., gave his a p p ro v al fo r m ile east of C olum bia school. 29-3p tb e w ork d u rin g a v isit to o u r p ro d in n e r a t noon an d it is hoped th a t FOR SALE— LEG H ORN FR Y E R S. CHOICE GLAD BULBS— ALL COL- je c t la s t w eek. Mr. S la tt co m p lim en t a n u m b er of m en w ill tu r n o u t for ready la s t of w eek. Jo h n Je n d rze- ors. S upply lim ited , don’t delay. ed us upon o u r in creasin g use of th e occasion. An essay co n test, open to a ll 4-H jew ski, 5 ml. e a st of H erm isto n . A St. P a tr ic k ’s day p ro g ram w as club m em bers, has been an n o u n ced P rice 25c per dozen p lu s postage. e le c tric ity a n d w ill p erh ap s v is it us 31-Sp enjoyed a t th e la st m e e tin g of th e by S ears, R oebuck & Co., acco rd in g W rite C. P a u l Moore, A th en a, Ore., a g a in in tb e n e a r fu tu re . group. A m ong th e n u m b ers on th e 29-4c ♦ ♦ ♦ to M. E. K n ick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t 4-W E E K S OLD LEG H ORN ROOST- Box 63 o r p ro n e 741. ers for sale, 15c each. Mrs. Tom B oardm an re sid e n ts w ill be p leas p rogram w ere a p ian o solo by Miss co u n ty ag e n t. T h e th em e for th e es FOR SALE — SIX COWS AND 100 31-3p ed to know th a t w ord h as been re A nne Som m erer, Irish songs and says w ill be, “ P ro d u c in g B est T ype S te w a rt, C olum bia d is tric t. head of ew es. E. E. P u lley , H erm Jokes. P rizes w ere aw ard ed to Miss ceived a t th e office to proceed w ith of M ark et H ogs,” an d m u st n o t ex 29-3c FOR SA LE — LOTS, TWO BLOCKS iston. th e e n g in e e rin g of fac ilitie s to serve A nne Som m erer an d Mrs. A lice H am ceed 500 w ords in le n g th . P rizes for from C ream ery. See H. R. H a r t m er. Mrs. E m m a H u tch iso n w as in th e ir city. T h is phase of th e w ork th e w in n ers w ill be p u re b red g ilts. FOR SA LE OR T R A D E — 15 H EAD ley. 31-3c w ill p robably proceed d u rin g th e ch arg e of th e e n te rta in m e n t. More In fo rm atio n co n c e rn in g th e m ules and horses, some sm ooth The tab le w as d eco rated w ith co n test, w hich closes A p ril 1, m ay be im m ed iate fu tu re . FOR SALE— ALL MY FARM MACH- m outh, 3’s and 4’s, broke a n d u n sh am ro ck s an d fav o rs w ere little o b tain ed from Mr. K n ick erb o ck er. and saddle horses; in ery ; 300 W h ite L eghorn c h ic k broke ponies W h en y o u r n e x t sta te m e n t a rriv e s E a ste r nests. Mrs. B e rth a H am m er, ens; tw o cow s; one m ule an d one Hoe d rill an d one disc d rill; 2 p o ta Cookery Club Plans Food Sale please n o te th e enclosed reg u latio n . Mrs. Jessie H ooker an d Mrs. E d n a sow. E. A. S im ila, B o ard m an , Ore. to p la n te rs, one dig g er. G eorge At- T h is w ill serve to n o tify you of th e Udey w ere in c h a rg e of re fre sh 29-3p 31-3P te b u ry , S ta n fie ld , Ore. T he m em bers of th e C am p Cook m ents. new policy set fo rth by y o u r board ery clu b of U m a tilla w heeled th e ir T h is w as th e firs t m e etin g in th e BIG SPECIA L T H IS W E E K END ON LAND FOR SALE — 15 A CRES OF of d ire c to rs a t th e ir la s t m eetin g . It way to H erm isto n la s t S u n d ay on good b u ilt up soil. A ll u n d e r i r H am p sh ire R eds and B uff O rp in g is n o t in ten d ed to im pose upon an y larg e new club room an d th e ladies bicycles. T h e ir o b ject w as to a tte n d rig a tio n . No bu ild in g s. M artin J. express a w ish to th a n k all those ton chicks. New R obbins tu rk e y gro u p or in d iv id u al. Y our m an ag er th e show . T h ere a re th irte e n activ e h a tc h e r read y to go. V isito rs w el Lenz. Six mi. N E of S ta n fie ld . 30-3p h a s been in s tru c te d to c a rry o u t w ho gave so g en ero u sly to w a rd s th e m em bers in th e club. P la n s a re come. com pletion of th e b u ild in g . “ M igorbilt” H a tc h e ry , H e r th is re g u la tio n b e g in n in g w ith th e R EG IST E R E D P U R E B R E D GAITED m ade fo r a food sale to be h eld in m iston, Ore. 3 1 -lc f ir s t of A pril. E ach m em ber m u st sta llio n in service, 3 mi. n o rth an d th e U m atilla postoffice S a tu rd a y , n o te ca re fu lly an d m ake h is p lan s C O L U M B IA GRANGE M arch 23. T he m oney w ill be p u t FOR SALE— 5 H EAD MILK COWS 1 mi. west of H erm isto n . W ill keep acco rd in g ly . Jesse S nead, an d tw o y e a rlin g h eifers. Also m ares u n til service. in th e fu n d fo r sen d in g one o f th e NOTES ❖ ❖ ❖ 29-3p m em bers to 4-H su m m er school in tw o g ra y m ares. Mrs. E m m a K nob- R t. 2, H erm isto n . M eter re a d in g tim e is now a p lock, B oardm an, Ore. 3 1 -lp C o rv allis th is su m m er. FOR SALE— FOUR COWS AND 150 p ro ach in g . L e t u s m ake a n especial An E a ste r p ro g ram a n d “ P la n t FOR SA LE — SE T OF WAGON head of ewes. Also one ’34 V-8 tru c k e ffo rt to re tu r n th e card s p ro m p tly . E x ch an g e” w ere th e h ig h lig h ts of Cushing Speaks At Grange. scales, an d one la rg e tru c k scale. in good co n d itio n , tra d e fo r livestock W e w ere Just a b it lax a b o u t th is th e L e c tu re r’s h o u r for C olum bia Rev. S te a rn s C u sh in g J r ., p asto r See F. A. B ak er, S ta n or sell. E. E. P u lley , H erm isto n , m a tte r la s t m o n th , so le t u s m ake g ra n g e T u esd ay ev en in g w ith 24 of th e local M eth o d ist ch u rch , spoke B arg ain s. 21-tfc field. 30-3c O regon. a n e ffo rt fo r im p ro v em en t in th is re m em bers in a tte n d a n c e . Mrs. H en ry before th e C olum bia g ra n g e Uues- spect d u rin g th e m o n th of M arch. O tt had a rra n g e d for a g u e st sp eak day ev en in g on “God L ives All A bout TO TRA D E— IN T ER N A TIO N A L P o W E BUY, SELL A ND EX C H A N G E I t w as th e re g u la r E a ste r fu rn itu re , m ach in ery , household er, Rev. S te a rn s C u sh in g J r ., who Us.” ta to p la n te r, fo r livestock, or $75 spoke b riefly on th e m e a n in g of m e etin g of th e g ran g e. cash. H. E. H anby, H erm isto n . 29-3c a rtic le s. M iller’s T ra d in g P o st, H e r m iston. 3 -tfc E a ste r and o ur n e arn ess to God in serv in g o u r fellow m en u n selfish ly . E. P. DODD — R E A L E STA TE, “ C h rist Is R isen T o d ay ” w as sung. sales, leases, exchanges. In s u r T he H erm isto n Home E x ten sio n D evotional S c rip tu re re la tin g to th e J A N T Z E N 'S ance— fire, autom obile, accid en t. No u n it w ill m eet T uesday, M arch 26, E a s te r sto ry w as read by D orothy QUALITY CHICKS— .WILL PAY ta r y public, ex ecu tio n of leg al pa a t 1 :3 0 p. m. a t th e Jess P rin d le A ddlem an. L arg e E g g L eg h o rn s S p rin g ofificially opened h ere pers. H erald office, H erm isto n , O re hom e. T he su b ject of th e dem on New H am ps. and R. I. R eds A circle gam e, u sin g E a s te r nov W ednesday m o rn in g a t 1 0 :2 4 , b rin g gon. 15-tfc s t r a tio n w ill be “C are of W ood e lty sym bols, w ere passed h u rrie d ly in g w ith it clea r sk ies an d m ild tem B arred R ocks an d B uffs w o rk .” V isito rs a re ask ed to b rin g to m usic. A song co n test fe a tu rin g p e ra tu re s. T h e a p p e a ra n c e of d a f W rite for T Y P E W R IT E R S FO R SALE OR one q u a rt ja r , 1 coffee can, each w ith th e n u rs e ry rhym es b etw een men fodils an d c la tte r of law n m ow ers JANTZEN’S POULTRY NEWS re n t — E asy term s. T h om pson’s a cover, tw o pieces of cheesecloth an d lad ies affo rd ed m any m in u tes of a re o th e r sig n s th a t su m m er tim e is R oute 2 W a lla W alla, W n. D rug S tore, H erm isto n . 5-tfc a b o u t one y ard sq u are. in th e o ffing. Old m an w in te r e n th u s ia stic p artic ip a tio n . Mrs. R ay N ull an d Mrs. P rin d le Mrs. Jesse A nson, Mrs. S arah A n- q u ieted dow n so m ew h at d u rin g the NOTICE TO CREDITORS w ill be th e d e m o n stra to rs, acco rd in g 'o n an d Mrs. T ilfo rd S tillin g s serv la tte r tw o w eeks of h is reig n , w hich to Mrs. W . H. B ensel, se c re ta ry . ed d e lig h tfu l re fre sh m e n ts as h o st w as q u ite a c o n tra s t from a n ex IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E Those w ho have cars a re re q u e s t esses. P. H. C orm an, M aster, p resid ceed in g ly w et F e b ru a ry . STATE OF OREGON FOR ed to stop a t th e Mrs. B ert Quick ed fcr th e b u sin ess m eeting. T he p ast week h as been excep UM ATILLA COUNTY hom e an d pick up m em bers th a t do tio n a lly nice w ith fa irly cool n ig h ts n o t hav e tra n s p o rta tio n to th e m eet and w arm days. In th e M a tte r of th e E sta te of ing. T h e follo w in g is th e reco rd for Floyd F. K n e rr, Deceased. th e w eek, acco rd in g to C h arles T ay- NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t th e u n d ersig n ed h as been ap p o in ted ior, local w e a th e r m an: E x ecu trix of th e la s t w ill a n d te s ta Max. Min. D ate CHISHOLM GRAIN & FEED CO. m ent of Floyd F. K n e rr, deceased, M arch 13 ...................... . 62 .. .. 25 and has q u alified as th e law d irects. PH O N E 3311 M arch 14 ...................... . 70 . .. 35 F a rm e r co m m ittees used in a d All persons h a v in g c laim s a g a in s t M arch 15 ...................... . 77 - .. 42 said e sta te a re re q u ire d to p re se n t “Ask Your Hatcheryman” U m a tilla co u n ty 4-H club m em m in is te rin g local fe a tu re s of tb e n a th e sam e to me a t th e office of W. J. M arch 16 ...................... . 66 .... 48 b ers of th e W est U tu u liL a Pig club tio n al a g ric u ltu ra l co n serv atio n p ro W a rn e r, my a tto rn e y , in H erm isto n , .. 30 . 63 .. M arch 17 ...................... gram have p rev en ted th e AAA set-u p w ill have o p p o rtu n ity a g a in th is M arch 18 ...................... . 67 .. .. 26 yetar to com pete for $1200 in prizes tram assu m in g th e form of a g o v ern A to ta l of .03 o f p re c ip ita tio n was a t th e P acific In te rn a tio n a l L iv e m en tal b u reau cracy , d o m in ated by stock show in P o rtla n d . a3 th e l ot t- W a sh in g to n , d eclared Dr. E dm und recorded. land U nion Stock Y ards com pany B n n n er, pro fesso r of ru r a l sociolo MRS. C. M. DUFUR h as a g a in a p p ro p ria te d th a t a m o u n t, gy. C olum bia u n iv e rsity , New Y ork, W ord w as received h e re of the a t his v isit la s t week to th e O. S. C. to fin a n c e th e pig feeding co n test, i T h e purpose of th is c o n te st is to cam pus a t C orvallis, w h ere he spoke d e a th of Mrs. C. M. D u fu r, a t th e g ive c lu b m em bers p ra c tic a l ex p er- ■ to a g ric u ltu ra l stu d e n ts an d facu lty , hom e of h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. E. H. ience in feed in g p igs fo r m a rk e t an d as well as . t th e hom e econom ics .'o ste n , Seneca, N eb rask a, M arch 16. Mrs. D u fu r v isited in H erm isto n to d e m o n s tra te th e ra te of g ain , cost fiftie n th a n n iv e rs a ry cele b ratio n . Dr. B ru n n e r, n a tio n a l a u th o rity for th re e m o n th s la s t su m m er a t th e of feed an d p ro fit th a t can be m ade, said H a rry H. B urdick, p resid en t of n ru r a l problem s an d a u th o r of sev hom es of h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. G. J. ru r a l sociology tex tb o o k s, C asper, an d h e r son, D ave D ufur. th e sto ck y ard s com pany, in a n e ra l p raised th e a g ric u ltu ra l a d ju s tm e n t She w as ill all la s t w in te r an d su f n o u n c in g th e 1940 co n test. D etails of e lig ib ility , re q u ire m e n ts and g en pro g ram for its v igorous e ffo rt to fered w ith a p a ra ly tic s tro k e w hich eral in s tru c tio n s m ay be had from solve m ajo r d ifiic u ltie s w h ich co n caused h er d eath . She w as 79 y ears of age. M. E. K nick erb o ck er, a s s is ta n t co u n fro n t fa rm ers today. W ith th e le c tu re r’s p raise for ty ag e n t fo r th is county. Tennis Season Starts Here a d m in is tra tio n P re s id e n t B urd ick also an n o u n ced fa rm e r c o m m itte e A m ong th e su re sig n s of sp rin g also cam e a w ord of w a rn in g . T h ere th a t th e corn g ro w in g co n test, sp o n sored fo r th e past 15 y e a rs by his is a p o te n tia l d an g er, he said, th a t each y ear is th e a p p e a ra n c e of te n com pany, w ill not be held in fu tu re th e th o u san d s of AAA com m itteem en nis p lay ers on th e c o u rts b eh in d th e as its purpose h as been la rg e ly ac in th e U n ited S tates m ay becom e a h ig h school b u ild in g . H erm isto n h igh p lacin g a g ric u l w ill a g a in have a team for com pe com plished. O ther ag en cies a re now ] ■pressure g ro u p ,” ac tiv e in p ro m o tin g corn g ro w in g tu r a l In te re sts above th o se of th e titio n w ith v ario u s schools of U m a an d a re p ro v id in g co n tests and fa irs n a tio n as a w hole. T h ey sh o u ld be tilla co u n ty . L ittle Is k n o w n a t th e w atch fu l, he cau tio n ed , th a t fa rm p re s e n t tim e of th e p o te n tia l possi of v ario u s k in d s, h e said. a m in o rity b ilitie s for a w in n in g squad. T h a t 4-H p ro jects h av e been th e ers— who c o n stitu te b ig g est sin g le fa c to r in im proving g ro u p — do n o t abuse th e ir p resen t Orbie Wells Jr. Cuts Finger th e type of hogs produced in th is o rg an ized s tre n g th by see k in g u n O rbie W ells J r . w as tre a te d a t th e a rea is th e opinio n of R. I. C lark of m erited ad v a n ta g e s from congres«. P o rtla n d , s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e fat H av in g p rev en ted W a sh in g to n dom H erm isto n G eneral h o sp ita l a week stock a u c tio n of 4-H club e n trie s a t in a tio n it re m a in s to b e seen if th ey ago M onday w hen he h ad th e m is th e P. I- each y ear. C lark said th e w ill in tu r n a tte m p t to d o m in ate fo rtu n e of c u ttin g h is tw o fin g ers of th e rig h t hand on a h an d chopper. type of hogs produced has been com W ash in g to n . T h e a g ric u ltu ra l co n serv atio n p ro It w as n ecessary to ta k e 12 stitch es. p letely ch an g ed from th e w ro n g type to th e r ig h t type. He e stim ates th a t g ram is su pervised locally by co u n not th is acco m p lish m en t alone is w o rth ty an d co m m u n ity com m ittees, each h a v in g a m em b ersh ip of th re e fa rm “ m ore cold cash th a n all th e money ever sp en t on club w ork in th is ers. T he co u n ty ex ten sio n a g e n t is ex officio m em ber of. an d ad v iser to a re a .” exper T h e w ill of Floyd F. K n e rr, w ho 4-H club w ork is also e n title d to th e c o u n ty com m ittees. O regon has ienced m uch c re d it fo r th e im p ro v em en t in 1026 co m m iin lty co m m itteem en and died M arch 9 in H erm isto n , w as a d in c lu d m itted to p ro b ate T u esd ay by C oun th e fed ste e r m a rk et, said C lark. 174 co u n ty com m itteem en, in g a lte rn a te s , all elected by th e ir ty Ju d g e C arl W. C ham bers, an d M. G rain -fed ste e rs w ere a r a r ity on th e you, L. W atso n , B. J. N atio n an d W. J. P o rtla n d m a rk e t w hen th e clu b boys n eig h b o rs. B ailey w ere nam ed ap p ra ise rs. A lta T he fa rm e r co m m ittee m ethod of a n d g irls began to e x h ib it su ch a n i m als. Now th e m a rk e t Is d em an d a d m in is tra tio n is based upon th e M. K n e rr wag ap p o in te d ex ecu trix p ro g ra m ’s reco g n itio n t h a t of th e e sta te , valued a t ab o u t in g m ore and m ore good g rain -fed farm kno w led g e an d ex p erien ce o f fa rm $5,000. beef th e y ear aro u n d . T h e w ill, signed J a n u a r y 16, 1940, "C lub w ork is e n title d to g re a t ers th em selv es should be u tilized if c re d it fo r th u s h e lp in g c h an g e th e sound decisions a re to be reach ed on provided ’fo r $1 each to th e follow p ro g ram of feed in g an d m a rk e tin g th e m an y im m ed iate problem s w hich in g sons and d a u g h te r, O liver Floyd Stores in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena. K en n eth M ercer K n e rr, in a m a jo r in d u stry , an d th u a cren t- a ris e locally. A recognized v alu e of K n e rr, PENDLETON • PHONE 513 K n e rr, W illiam ing a new m ark et fo r o u r g ra in and tb e farm co m m ittee a d m in is tra tio n C h arles R ich ard Nay. add, incidentally, m aking some ia th a t m an y new rn r a l lead e rs h av e M orris K n e rr, D avid Lee K n e rr and developed am ong co m m ittee groupa. D orothy K n e rr 8 o lla rs, all of H er- m igh ty good Joba.” M A I L I N G HOUSE SPONSORS CONTEST ❖ ♦ ♦ HOME EXTENSION U N IT TO MEET 4-H PIG CLUBBERS TO CO M PETE PAGE FIVB THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. SPRING USHERS IN SUNNY WEATHER FOR BETTER CHICKS FEED ’ CCIOLOGIST SEES VALUE, DANGER IN AAA ORGANIZATION Columbia Chick Starter FLOYD KNERR W ILL PROBATED TUESDAY When you buy a John Deere tractor, you not only get the most economical tractor that money can buy, you get service for that machine backed by a CENTURY of manufacturing and service experience. When your purchase of John Deere equipment is made, it is just another transaction; it is the beginning of a friend ly business contact between you, the John Deere Co., your local dealer, and servicemen. Come in or call us and give us an oppor tunity to show you how too, can own one of these money-saving tractors. “Ask your neighbor who owns one.” Braden-Bel! Tractor & Equipment Co. O regon, verified as th e law d ire c ts, w ith in six m o n th s from th e d a te hereof. D ated th is 2 1 st day of M arch, 1940. A lta M. K n e rr, E x e c u tr W. J. W a rn e r, « A tto rn ey for E sta te (M arch 21-Ap r i £ 1 8 ) ____ NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT N otice is h ereb y given th a t C la ra S. B u rn h am as ex ecu trix of th e la s t w ill an d te sta m e n t and of th e e s ta te of Jo h n S. B u rn h am , deceased, haa filed her fin al acco u n t In said es ta te In th e C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of Oregon' fo r U m atilla C ounty, a n d said co u rt h as fixed M onday, th e 1st day of A pril, 1940, a t 2 o’clock p.m . of said day, as th e tim e fo r h e a rin g of o b jectio n s to said fin al a cco u n t an d th e se ttle m e n t th ereo f. On o r before said d ay an y person in te re s t ed In said e s ta te m ay file o b jectio n s to said fin al acco u n t or to a n y item th e re o f and co n test th e sam e. D ated F e b ru a ry 29, 1940. CLARA S. BURNHAM, E x e c u trix A. S. Cooley, A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u trix (F eb. 29-M arch 28) NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E STA TE OF OREGON FOR UM ATILLA COUNTY. In th e M a tte r of th e E sta te of T hom as C am pbell, Deceased. NOTICE IS H ER E B Y G IV EN th a t th e u n d e rsig n e d has been ap p o in ted a d m in is tra to r w ith the w ill an n ex ed of th e e s ta te of T hom as C am pbell, deceased, an d h as q u alified as th e law d irects. All persons h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said e sta te a re re q u ired to p re s e n t th e sam e to me a t th e office of W. J. W arn er, my a t to rn ey , in H erm isto n , O regon, v e ri fied as th e law d irects, w ith in s i , m o n th s from th e d ate hereof. D ated th is 1 4 th day of M arch 1940. JO H N W. CAM PBELL, A d m in istra to r w ith w ill annexed, W. J. W a rn e r, A tto rn e y fo r E state. 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