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THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1940. Hwv ’nrr PAGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. ■■ G AM E C O M M IS S IO N FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION ASKS FOR REPORTS ON FISH CATCHES lc a Word • Minimum 20c quent taxes, to-wit: Tax No. 1, Section 1, Township 4, North Range 28, EWM. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. (March 21-Apri^ IS )________ FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY NEW y? M ESSAGE TO EV E R Y M EM BER NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cooperation of fishermen of Ore breakfast set. Will sell cheap. In gon in reporting catches of fish from quire at Herald office. .............. in 1 mi I! m iï,iii.iii i li............................................ .il 34-lp IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE various streams and lakes, to assist STATE OF OREGON FOR CANNING SC^XDULE in the scientific liberation of fish, is USED PIANO BARGAINS— Terms UMATILLA COUNTY LOCAL SEED DEALER as low as 95.00 per month. Pen sought by the Oregon State Game * R.E.A. HIG HLIG HTS* In the Matter of the Estate of ♦ ------- ♦ We will can asparagus Monday, Commission, according to Frank Bil- dleton Music House, Pendleton. 34-2c Floyd F. Knerr, Deceased. derback, president of the Hermiston BY R. L. WOOLLEY Wednesday, Friday and Saturday of GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOR Sale NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th at Rod & Gun club. next week. —Clear title. Two blocks from the the undersigned has been appointed As this article goes to press, 1 We have canned beans, tomatoes At a recent meeting of the Game Creamery. See H. R. Hartley, Herm Executrix of the last will and testa ment ef Floyd F. Knerr, deceased, and tomato juice for sale at 9c a can. Commission, a new department, iston. wish to thank all those in attendance 34-3p and has qualified as the law directs. at "kitchen parties’’ this week and known as the scientific liberation de Hermiston Co-op. Cannery. All persons having claims against partment, was set up. In addition to WANTED— YOUNG GIRL To Help said estate are required to present especially those who have taken an with housework and care of one the same to me at the office of W. J. liberations this department will con active p art in making them a suc duct surveys on lakes and streams. child in home near Portland. Mrs. W arner, my attorney, in Hermiston, cess. They are really the answer to W H E A T GRASS HAS Oregon, verified as the law directs, The work of this department can Franklin English, Forest Hill, Os within six months from the date at least some of our problems and wego, Ore. 34-lp ROOTS 2978 FEET not be completed unless reports are many have already expressed to me hereof. Dated this 21st day of March, obtained of the catches in the var ONE THREE-ROOM APARTMENT their appreciation of the things ac IN T O T A L LENGTH 1940. ious streams and lakes. To make it complished at these meetings. available May 1st. Have two 2- Alta M. Knerr, Executrix. easy for the sportsmen to assist, a ❖ ♦ ♦ W. J. Warner, room apartments vacant now. Cronk's “catch card” has been prepared and 1 note in passing along some of Farm ers and ranch men through Apartments, Hermiston. 34-tfc Attorney for Estate (March 21-April^ 18)______ our lines that in some cases members out the west have learned that crest will be distributed to all sportsmen’s who have been burning weeds have ed wheat grass is more able to with organizations, fishing tackle dealers WANTED — PASTURE /F O R 30 NOTICE TO CREDITORS head of sheep. Roy Tiller, Her had the misfortune to set fire to some stand hard treatment and dry weath and all resorts that cater to sports miston. 34-lp of your power poles. This is very det er than any other grass yet discover men. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE The cards are post paid so no ex rimental to the life of the pole even ed. An explanation of why it is able WANTED— Overshot stacker. Neis STATE OF OREGON FOR though little if any wood has been to “take it” even better than the old pense is involved to the fisherman, UMATILLA COUNTY. Kristensen, Boardman. 33-3p S. P. A B P LA N A LP burned away. So, in the future, please native bunch grass is given by D. E. who after his day’s outing can fill out the card and drop it into a mail use extreme care in burning so that FOR SALE Young Milch Goats, six In the Matter of the Estate of S. P. Abplanalp of Hermiston has Richards, superintendent of the east the poles will not be burned. weeks old, $1 and -1.50 each, at my Thomas Campbell, Deceased. made an exhaustive study of seed fer ern Oregon livestock branch experi box or postoffice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th at Officials of the Game Commission place, one mile north of Hermiston. ❖ tilization during the past few years ment station, after a detailed study the undersigned has been appointed are hopeful that a large percentage C. A. Lare. 33-3p of comparative root systems in gras administrator with the will annexed One more thought! Do not forget and is becoming quite an expert on of the fishermen will give their co of the estate of Thomas Campbell, ses. STRAYED TO MY PLACE, TWO 4- the new ruling on payments due the the subject. Below appears an a r deceased, and has qualified as the Richards and his assistants dug up operation and make constant use of ticle written by Mr. Abplanalp on the months-old heifer calves, 2 weeks asociation because it is definitely in grass plants growing on dry sage the “catch cards” so that catches of ago. Owner may have same by pay law directs. All persons having hard seed question. claims against said estate are re effect now. brush range land and then measured various species of fish from the var quired to present the same to me at ing for keep and this ad. C. Mel and counted the roots found on ordi ious waters of Oregon may be re the office of W. J. Warner, my a t ville, Echo, Ore. 33-3p TEUTSCH TELLS OF nary cheat grass, native bunch grass, corded. torney, in Hermiston, Oregon, veri IN F O R M A T IO N O N fied as the law directs, within six and crested* wheat grass, all growing FOR SALE—2 BLACK MARES, COOPERATIVES IN from the date hereof. under the same conditions. weight 1550 lbs. R. K. Miller, months AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE HARD SEED G IV E N Dated this 14th day of March, The cheat grass, which is always a Boardman, Ore. 32-3c 1940. H ER M ISTO N AREA sort of “flash in the pan” grass COMPANION TO THOUSANDS JOHN W. CAMPBELL, FOR SALE OR TRADE— WORK Administrator with will which grows quickly and turns brown By S. P. Abplanalp annexed. horses and one 5-yr.-old saddle During the next several issues of just as promptly, was found to have W. J. Warner, Alfalfa, red clover, sweet clover a total length of root system of only The Herald there will appear articles Hundreds of thousands of boys horse. Rex Jackson, Rt. 2, Hermis 32-3p Attorney for Estate. w ritten by Wm. L. Teutsch, assis and strawbery clover have many hard 26 feet. This includes the length of and young men read The American ton. (March 14-April 11) tant county agent leader. He has seeds and the question as to what primary and secondary roots and al Boy magazine every month and con FOR SALE—6 HEAD SH EEP. 1 made an exhaustive study of the they are and whether or not they are so the hair-like roots. The native sider it more as a living companion sorrel mare and 1 corn lister. J. various cooperatives in the Hermis desirable or detrimental has come up. bunch grass had 918 primary roots, than as a magazine. B. Perry, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 32-3p ton vicinity and recently has had Hard seeds are live seeds which ___. *____ ____ “I t’s as much a buddy to me as my • P A IN T IN G compared with 87 _____ on the cheat _ grass, this information published in the fail to sprout promptly because they while all roots added together consti- neighborhood chum,” writes one FOR SALE — BLACK WALNUT • PAPERING trees, 10c each. F. B. Pennock Reclamation Era. cannot absorb water in the official tuted a total root length of 722. (high school senior. “The American 32-3p The following is the first of the time allowed for testing; are various The crested wheat grass, on the Boy seems to understand a boy’s ranch, Minnehaha district. • K A L S O M IN IN G articles: ly delayed in germination even though other hand, had 836 prim ary roots, problems and considers them in such APARTMENT FOR R EN T-FU RN - — Spray Painting and Signs soil conditions are very favorable for which averaged much longer than a sympathetic and helpful way. It ished or unfurnshed. One block sprouting; are a provision of nature those on the native bunch grass, and, gives advice and entertaining read- east of grade school or inquire at Anything - Anywhere - Anyti All Work Guaranteed - Estlmr The most completely organized to safeguard the survival of plants in addition, had the enormous total ¡ng on every subject in which a 33-lc FREE community for cooperative market by keping a reserve of live seeds in of 53,755 hair-like roots, giving it young fellow is interested. It is Herald office. ing in the United States. That is the soil; are often present to the ex a total root length of 297 8 feet. The particularly helpful in sports. I FOR SALE — USED POCKET BERT M IC H E L how Oregon marketing authorities tent of 80 per cent or more before crested wheat grass roots went down made our school basketball team be- watches, Hamilton, Elgin, Illinois Phone 131 Hermiston, Ore. refer to the Hermiston district, lo hulling; are much reduced in alfal to 'hard pan, two feet, six inches be- cause of playing tips I read in The and Waltham, $5.00 to $15.00. A. W. cated in the heart of the Federal fa and red clover seed by the scratch low the surface, while the native American Boy.” Behrman, Hermiston. 32-3c Umatilla Reclamation Project in ing of the seed during hulling: are bunch grass went down only 15 inch- Many famous athletes in all sports BERT Q U IC K Umatilla county, Oregon. Eighty not “bad” seeds in the sense that they es, and the cheat grass 3 % inches. credit much of their success to help LOST— WHITE BOAR. E. EBSON, 32-3p Lexington, Ore. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR per cent of the farmers on the pro are diseased or weak. With such an extensive root sys rul suggestions received from sports ject and in the Hermiston area are Hard seeds are desirable when by tem, the crested wheat grass is able articles carried in Thè American Boy WORK HORSES, SADDLE HORS- MOTOR SERVICE members of one or more producer- : moderate delays in germination they to make use of all the moisture magazine. V irtually every issue of es— Team wt. 3400 lbs. Team Phone 3381 Hermiston owned and controlled cooperative , thiçken R stand previously thinned by available and to compete successfully fers advice from a famous coach or black chunks, wt. 3000 lbs., 5 and 6 associations. This record compaies fros^> insects, drought or other haz- with other vegetation under adverse player. Football, basketball, track, yrs. old. Black chunk, wt. 1500 lbs., favorably with that greatest of co- ,ards: when they produce volunteei ■onditions, says Richards. tennis, in fact every major sport is work single or double. Pinto saddle operative countries, Denmark. C. A. B I N D E R covered in fiction and fact articles. horse. Black saddle horse. Priced plants in following years where such The list of cooperative associa plants are beneficial and are wanted. Teachers, librarians, parents and for quick sale or will trade for cows PLUMBING TOWNSEND CLUB tions, some of which have been in leaders of boys clubs also recommend or heifers. E. W. Barnum, 433 Main Hard seeds are undesirable when Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132 existence for more than fifteen with normal rates of seeding they re NEWS The American Boy enthusiastically. St., Pendleton. 32-3c Umatilla, Oregon years, includes the Farm Bureau Co duce the stand due to several months’ They have foun d that as a general By MRS. JOE UDEY REPOSESSED PIANO llA RG A IN - op., which handles feeds, seeds and cLlay in germination; when they rule regular readers of The American We have a very good piano in this fertilizers; a cooperative oil compa produce volunteer plants not wanted Boy advance more rapidly and de vicinity that we must reposess. You ny which handles gasoline and oil: in following years. J. V. VILLERMOURE velop more worthwhile characteris The local club will spopnsor a take over the balance on small month the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, tics than do boys who do not read It. Townsend benefit dance Friday, Seed can be easily scarified by ELECTRICAL SERVICE including a cold storage locker de esping th<> seed between two small April 12, at the Columbia park hall. Trained writers and artists, fam ly payments, or will discount for partm ent; Hermiston co-op canno, y Qf wdh sandpaper tack. r‘,ans have been completed for a ous coaches and athletes, explorers, cash. Write J. F. Smith, adjuster, Co-op Laundry Hermiston Baldwin Piano Store, 1011 S. W. Phone 3821 and Cannery; thelnland Cooperative. Dutch auction and card plpaying. Ad- scientists and men successful in bus 32-3c devoted to merchand.sing of hard- of sprout_ nission will be 25c and will include iness and industry join with an ex Washington, Portland, Ore. ware and farm machinery: the Her- & smaU perienced staff to produce in The FARM FOR SALE — THE DICK a lunch. W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. m iston M ercantile Coopeiative. gi nmount of seed where there is no Shaw farm near Westland. See The extension committee asks: American Boy, the sort of reading ceries; the Eastern Oregon Turkey scarifier General Dentistry m atter boys like best. J W. Messner, Hermiston, Oregon “Have you registered?” The first and Growers Association: Hermiston machine scantier. 29-tfc X-Ray and Diagnosis The American Boy sells on most One or two pounds of Strawberry most important duty of every Town Federal Farm Credit Union; and the Clover seed is sufficient for an acre scndite is to register. State laws de newsstands at 15c a copy. Subscrip Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 most recently organized under the if evenly distributed but it is almost mand it if you wish to vote. Unless tion prices are $1.50 for one year or WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Sunday & Eve. by Appointment furniture, machinery, household REA, the Umatilla Electric . . . t Coopera- . « „r impossible to do it by hand, unless you vote, you are of no importance to $3.00 for three years. Foreign rates articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her 50c a year extra. To subscribe sim tiv e A ssociation. In 8 . 1 . I you arid ten pounds of cornmeal to the Townsend plan. 3-tfc ply send your name, address and re miston. Dr. A. E. MARBLE , course, there is the Uma t a Pach pound to give it bulk, You may be sure the politicians mation Project itself, which in ef- mittance direct to The American CHIROPRACTOR E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE. will see th at every vote they can de fect likewise is a cooperative. Office: 2 blocks E of post office sales, leases, exchanges. Insur substantial measure, these handi pend on to keep them in power will Boy, 7430 Second Blvd., Detroit, Thus in this rural community of caps. While there are about 1000 be on the lists. They do not overlook Michigan. a<^T- ance—fire, automobile, accident. No Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 irrigated farms every major commo Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. tary public, execution of legal pa farms in the Hermiston area, and this detail. The strength of the Town dity produced finds its outlet to only half of them on the project pro send plan must be expressed in votes. pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES market through a producer-owned 15-tfc per, yet the impelling force and Let no person do your voting for you. « I TNREALITY” was the subject gon. and controlled association. Like DR. A. C. W ILLCUTT leadership in this cooperative move Be sure and register before April 17. ( J of the Lesson-Sermon In all TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR wise, in substantial measure, the A flash from Washington, D. C.— OSTEOPATHIC ment came from the project farmers. Churches of Christ, Scientist, on rent — Easy terms. Thompson’s product which farmers must use, Sunday, April 7. “See our local banker,” was the A total of 47 members of Congress PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 5-tfc even including credit, can be ob statement which several cooperative have banded together to do some The Golden Text was, “Truly In Drug Store, Hermiston. tained through a producer-owned vain Is salvation hoped for from the OSBORN APARTMENTS leaders made to me. “ F. B. Swayze, thing about unemployment. A meet association. It is a situation so our local banker, has financed and ing is held every Friday night in the NOTICE OF LAND SALE hills, and from the multitude of mountains: truly in the Lord our unique in the entire Pacific North has been Intimately associated with caucus room of the old House build NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that God is the salvation of Israel" (Jer. west that I sought the answer from most of these cooperative efforts. He ing. It is wholly non-partisan. No- the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil D R . F. B. B E L T 3:23). the local pioneers and leaders in this will be able to tell you to what ex one asks or cares if the man next to la County, Oregon, by virtue of an PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Among the citations which com cooperative movement as to why tent these organizations have been him is a Democrat or a Republican. order duly made and entered herein prised the Lesson-Sermon was the — Office Hours — by the County Court of Umatilla such progress had been made in the financially successful.” I sought out The object of the meeting is to get at following from the Bible: "I the County, Oregon, on the 19th day of 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. Hermiston area. A summary of the Mr. Swayze, who incidentally came the truth about unemployment and Preacher was king over Israel in March, 1940, will, on the 20th day Other Hours by Appointment answers to this question, if these to Hermiston when It was a sage the congressmen from all parties had Jerusalem. And I gave my heart to of April, 1940, at the hour of 10 can be summarized, would go like brush flat in 1906 and started the to bind themselves together unoffic seek and search out by wisdom con o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the cerning all things that are done un highest bidder for cash, at the front thia: first bank in a humble structure on ially to do something about it. DR. W. M. MARBUT der heaven. . . . I have seciT all the floor of the Umatilla County Court “Economic necessity forced us in- Sen. Downey explains to the group the site where the present fine stone House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject works that are done under the sun; to cooperation in order to remain structure gtands. This bank has just how the Townsend plan, if made PHYSICIAN & SURGEON a minimum price of $30.00 there and, behold, all is vanity and vexa to here and have for our families more been open every banking day since the law of the land, will put every for, to be paid In cash, at the time tion of spirit’’ (Eccl. 1:12, 13. 14). of sale, the following described par of the good things of life, with a that time and even did not close its idle man and woman, under the age Phone 3151 Hermiston The Lesson-Sermon also included cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla resultant higher standard of living. doors during the bank holiday of following correlative passages of 60, back to work at good pay. County Oregon, acquired for deiin- the The results are evident in individual Contrary to newspaper reports in from the Christian Science text 1933. and community betterm ent.” book, "Science and Health with Key 'Farm ers in the community have a Portland paper that Dr. Townsend Peterson & Peterson One of the early reclamation pro to the Scriptures” by Mary Baker club members are dwindling, there is received a higher percentage of the ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW jects the Umatilla Project opened Eddy: "It is the tangled barbarismi this statement: In 1939 from Janu U. 8. National Bank Building of learning which we deplore,—the for settlement in 1907. Is located on consumers’ price and many services ary 1 to March 1, 800 members join I CARRY Practice in State & Fed. Courts mere dogma, the speculative theory, coarse sandy-loam soli with a high which they could not otherwise have ed the clubs in Oregon, and in the afforded through cooperation,” Mr. the nauseous fiction. . . . Incorrect Pendleton, Oregon duty of water. The characteristic ANTI- same time this year 4,200 members views tower the standard of truth. mistake of early agricultural devel Swayze told me. "I have been in V ’WORRY joined the clubs. Who makes these If materialistic knowledge is power, opment of too small farm units was terested In and supported this coop misleading statements and for what it is not wisdom. It is but a blind erative development purely as a W . J. W A R N E R evident here. As late as 1926 the INSURANCE- force. Man has 'sought out many purpose? The Hermiston club has 130 500 farms in the project averaged business proposition. These cooper Inventions.' but he has not yet ATTOR NE Y-AT-LA W new members in that length of time. only about 25 acres ot crop land per atives have provided a way by which ^A Regular Ad found It true that knowledge can More of these flashes will appear we have built the community and farm. The cooperative movement, in Hermiston, Oregon save him from the dire effects of next week and will also be read at the In This Newspaper the opinion of Hermiston leaders, widened our trade territory." knowledge” <pp. 195-19#). meeting on the 12th. You are invited. (Continued next week) ha« enabled them to overcome. In • wnywoft/ry?