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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