THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933
page
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
JA MESSAGE
TO
EVERY MEMBER.
TO THE MEMBERS OF UMATILLA
CANNING SCHEDULE.
CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY.
September 11th to 16th.
REPORT
SHOWS
PRESENT EN
ROLLMENT OF 601.
Portland were visitors at the Er o'clock in the forenoon as the time,
vin Chapman home Thursday. Nao and the county court room in the
mi returned to Portland with her county court house’ in Pendleton,
parents after spending
several
Oregon, as the place. when and
weeks here.
The senior class elections were where hearing on the same shall be
held Wednesday. Roy Bray was had: all persons interested are here
elected president. Melvola Root, vice | by notified to appear at said hear
president and Ruth Thompson, sec
1 Cent a Word
retary-treasurer. Miss Clara Corri- j ing, and show cause, if any they
have, why said report should not
gan was elected class advisor.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mrs. W. A. Conlon accompanied be approved. the administratrix dis-
by Mrs. Elmore McKenzie. Mrs. charged and her bondsmen exhonor
APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOR
Harriet Ford and Devee Brown mo
ated.
tored to Walla Walla Thursday.
rent. Osborn Apartments
49-tfc
Dated this 21st day of August,
Mr. Pringle of the Master En
gravers of Portland, Oregon, visited ! 1983.
PRUNES FOR SALE—JAMES ED-
at the high school Friday. The sen
Annie C. Edwarde. Administratrix. die, 4th Unit. Hermiston.
2-2tp
ior class chose their ring.
(August
24
to
Sept.
21)
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Walsh and
FOR SALE OR TRADE— HORSES,
daughter Verna Dale have moved
cows, heifers, electric sewing ma-
Notice,
into the Jackson house formerly va
chine,
washing machine, library
cated by Bill Roberts.
Notice is hereby given that the
Miss Lena Rose spent the week Board of Directors of the Stanfield | table. typewriter, and guns. The
end at Heppner. While there she
Trading Post, Hermiston.
3-ltp
attended the annual Heppner Rodeo. Irrigation District will meet as a
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Spencer Board of Equalization at 1 o’clock MODEL A, 4-DOOR SEDAN; 30
and family have moved to The P. M. Tuesday, October 3, 1933, in
Wyllis Knight, 4-Door Sedan; 1
Dalles where Mr. Spencer is em- the office of the district in the
2-wheel trailer. Hermiston Auto
ployed on the ferry.
2-ltc
Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Miller and Bank of Stanfield Building, in i Wrecking House.
Devee Brown attended the teacher’s the City of Stanfield, Umatilla !
FOR
SALE
—
15
ACRES,
5
MILES
reception at ’Boardman Saturday County, Oregon, for the purpose of
evening.
east of Hermiston; 5-room house,
reviewing and correcting its appor-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grammar of
cheap terms. Mrs. Simmons, 3d house
Walla Walla were Umatilla visitors tionment of taxes, said taxes being
for tolls and charges fixed by the west of highway, Newport Ave. 21tp
last week.
Mrs. John Wurster and daughters Board of Directors on September 6,
Annie and Sara accompanied by 1932 for the year 1933 being delin-
Miss Julianna Pope motored to Pen quent and unpaid September 5,
Westland Irrigation District
dleton Friday.
Equilization Notice.
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood 1933.
In the meantime the assessment
and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tonies mo
NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tored to Walla Walla Monday even- list and record will be in the office
ing to the boxing match.
of the secretary of the Board, in on Tuesday, October 3rd. 1933, at
Myrnie Caldwell returned Satur-
8:00 o’clock P. M., the directors of
day from a months visit in Lewis- the office of the district, in Stan Westland Irrigation District, acting
field,
Umatilla
County,
Oregon,
for
ton, Idaho.
Walter Bray motored to Mil ton the inspection of all persons inter- as a Board of Equalization will meet
Friday. He was accompanied home ested, and all persons shall be pre- at the office of the district in Her-
by his daughters Frances and Jua sumed to have notice of the time miston, Oregon, to review and cor-
nita who have been working in the
and place of such meeting whether reet the annual assessment of said
prunes.
district, to be levied on or before
Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelburn and he receive actual notiee or not.
daughter Bernice of Walla Walla
F. A. BAKER, Secretary. the first Tuesday in September,
1933.
visited at the W. A. Conlon home Stanfield, Oregon.
Sunday.
J. W. MESSNER, Secretary.
September
1,
1933.
Mrs. Fred Knudson has returned
(Sept. 7-28)
(Sept.
7-28)
from a visit to Portland.
Mrs. George Kendler left Sunday
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
for Monument, Ore., where she will
spend several weeks giving perma-
USE THEM !
nents.
Mrs. Smith of Pendleton visited
last
Butterwood
home
at the George
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week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and
Miss Clara Corrigan motored to Ya-
kima, Wn.. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull of Pom-
eroy, Wn., stopped at the Harry
Huil home Sunday morning enroute
to the Kiwanis convention at Sea-
side.
Tom Tucker has gone to Nevada
for a visit with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodward
and Blanche Pike are working in
the hops at Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaChance are
W. J. WARNER
working in the hops near Hermis
CHICAGO
ton.
Attorney-at-Law
Margaret Powell, Blanche Pike,
Ollie Riche and John Whitney mo
tored to Pendleton to the Happy
Hermiston - Oregon
Canyon dance Saturday evening.
W. H. Bloom spent the week end
at Pendleton.
Oscar Payne of Hermiston took
Effective Daily
Rev. Miller’s place in the pulpit
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
on all Union Pacific trains, including
Sunday evening.
W. H. Bloom and Burt Dexter mo-
The PORTLAND ROSE
General Dentistry
Good in
tored to Pendleton Monday evening.
'X-Ray and Diagnosis
DELUXE COACHES
Phone 9-J
Bank Bldg.
----------AND IN---------
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING.
Residence Phone 25-J
TOURIST SLEEPERS
Sunday and Evenings by
upon payment of regular
In the County Court of the State of
sleeping cor charges
Appointment
WANT ADS
There has been some confusion in
Lynch, Owens, and Luttrell Herds
Day A.M. 8-11 P.M. 1-3:30 Can
the past regarding the By-Laws and
M
Rate Near Top With State Hos
Fish
Fish
Marketing Contract of the Umatilla
T
No. 2
Tomatoes
Corn
pital Over 6 Months Period.
2
Co-operative Creamery due to the W
Tomstoes
No. 2%
Toms.
fact that many of the members mis T
The August report of the Umatil
Meat
No. 21
Besns
interpret the meaning of some of F
la Herd Improvement association
Fish
the Articles.
3
Tomatoes
No Can’g. |No. 21 shows that the Guy Chamness herd
Many prospective members retuse
has been added to the association.
to sign the Marketing Contract sim
Mr. Chamness lives in the Westland
ply because they have been misin
district. It was also shown that
Notice of Annual Meeting.
formed and consequently are afraid
three
unprofitable cows were culled
The annual meeting of the Her
that they will be seriously handi
from the T. G. Gregory herd near
capped in conducting their affairs miston Cannery & Laundry will be
held at the library Friday, Septem Stanfield, during the month of Au-
on the farm.
gust.
Every member should study his ber 15, at 2:00 P. M., for the pur
The two cows testing highest in
pose
of
electing
three
board
mem
copy of the By-Laws and Marketing
the association this month are
Contract. Those who do not have bers and such other business as may owned by the E.O.S. Hospital at
a copy may obtain one by asking for come before the meeting.
Pendleton. They are No. 81, a 4-
one at the creamery office or by Attention is called to the fact that year-old Holstein, producing 1773
asking the truck drivers to leave any member who has not paid her lbs. milk, testing 78.0 lbs. fat, and
fifty cent membership fee, or who is
one.
Bowlina, 6-year-old pure bred Jer-
Article HI, Section 2 of the By- not in good standing in the Farm sey, producing 1119 lbs. milk, test-
Laws concerning the purchase of Bureau Auxiliary, is not entitled to ing 64.9 lbs. fat.
stock on the basis of one share of vote.
total of 601 cows were enrolled
CATHERINE SOMMERER, Sec.
common stock of $10.00 par value
this month out of 41 herds, with
for each cow or major fraction
107 dry cows. These cows produced
thereof, has been amended and
303,383 lbs. milk containing 13 7 61.2
reads as follows: "Each member
lbs. tat. Fifty-six of these cows
shall subscribe for stock in the as-
averaged 40 lbs. fat during the
sociation on the basis of one share
month.
of common stock of $10.00 par val
The E.O.S. Hospital had the high-
The Umatilla Project Farm Bur
ue for each one thousand pounds of
eau is an organization of farmers est herd of over twenty cows which
butterfat marketed. Deductions for
created to provide a means whereby are Jersey and Holstein, producing
this stock to be at the rate of one
social and economic problems and 562.3 lbs. milk containing 28.9 lbs.
cent per pound”.
community betterment can be dis fat.
The money you have paid for
Highest herd of from twelve to
cussed, considered and carried out
stock has been used to pay off your in an organized way. Any »bonaflde wenty cows is owned by L. W. Ow-
indebtedness. In other words, this
ens. These cows are pure bred Jer-
farmer is eligible to membership.
stock represents your part in the
The organization was started as eys averaging 622.3 lbs. milk
ownership of the business.
the Columbia Farm Bureau in the which tested 31.2 lbs. fat.
The plant you bought was of
For the six months since the be
Columbia district in 1920 with a
course entirely inadequate to handle membership of 25 farmers. This in ginning of the testing year the E.O.
near the volume of cream produced itial organization was affiliated S.H. places first in its class and the
by the members as the organization with the county, state, and national Chas. Lynch herd of 45 Holsteins,
began to grow. It has been neces American Farm Bureau Federations, producing 4637.6 lbs. milk testing
sary to replace worn out, out of n order to pay county, state and 161.7 lbs. fat, placed second in the
date machinery with new machinery lational remittances the dues were same class.
capable of handling more than
A herd of between twelve and
53.00 per year.
twice the amount of cream formerly
A few years later the county and twenty Jerseys owned by Wm. Lut-
made into butter in your plant.
tate set-ups ceased functioning and ell placed first in its class produc-
There are only three more pay hose outside relations were severed. ing 4078.4 lbs. milk testing 177.1
ments of $118.00 per month to be After this action the dues were re- 'bs. fat, and the L. W. Owens herd
made on your pasteurizer, the last luced to $2,00 per year.
placed second in the same class for
one will be paid in December. At
The "Umatilla Project Farm Bur- the six months period.
that time, you will be clear of all au" was adopted as the name of
Fourteen cows were listed on the
indebtedness and you will be the he organization when the member- honor roll for the month of August.
owners of a fairly modern plant as .hip was extended to farmers in ter This report was issued by Al Ken
far as equipment is concerned, how itory beyond the Columbia dis- nings, tester for the association.
ever, it will be necessary in the near ‘.riet.
future to build a new cold room as
EXCESS MOISTURE AIDS IN
Members dues are now 31.00.
the old one is by far too small and
ALFALFA WINTER KILL
is badly rotted and full of mold,
This column will carry short
which is very detrimental to the articles showing the conception,
The biggest single factor in the
purpose and accomplishments of
keeping qualities of butter.
winter killing of alfalfa is the sup-
both
social
and
cooperative
orga-
As the funds subscribed for stock
nizations on this project.
ply of moisture in the soil and con-
will soon accumulate because of the
equently the moisture condition in
decrease in payments made each
the
plant, according to H. K. Dean,
For completo information and
month, it will be possible to call in EMERGENCY HOG MARKETING
Oregon for Umatilla County.
superintendent of the Umatilla Field
assistance in planning your trip
some of your stock certificates by PLAN FOR OREGON EFFECTIVE
to the World's Fair, inquire of
Station, when Interviewed on the
In the Matter of the Estate of
the first of the year.
F. C. Woughter, Agent
subject of winter killing of alfalfa. Henry H. Edwards, deceased.
You members of the Umatilla Co-
The following information was
Hermiston, Ore.
September and October are usual-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
operative Creamery should be proud received this week by Assistant
ly very dry months, so that we do the undersigned has filed her final
of your organization which has County Agent Garnet D. Best, from
not get a good supply of moisture report as administratrix herein with
grown rapidly in spite of lean years the coopérative extension depart
into the soil from rainfall in time the clerk of the above entitled
brought on ' y low prices. You are ment at the Oregon State college:
(or the plants to make beneficial court; that the judge of said court
always welcome at your plant or at
Emergency hog marketing plan use of it.
has designated Monday, the 25th
the monthly meetings of your Board low in operation in Oregon. We
The worst killing on the station day of September, 1933, at 10:00
of Directors. You may examine the have just received information that
was across the middle of the borders
books representing all of the busi luring the week ending September
while the head-ends and the low-
ness transaction made by the ma- 15, 2000 pigs weighing from 25 to ends, which had better moisture sup
nagement at times when such a pro 30 pounds and 1500 pigs weighing
plies, came through in fairly good
cedure will not seriously delay work from 81 to 100 pounds, or 600 visi shape.
in the office.
bly piggy sows weighing 240 pounds
This has been further brought out
The business is yours and Is op- and up will be accepted at North by a number of observations on this
erated for your benefit and there Portland under the government hog project this year where part of the
is no intention on the part of the reduction plan.
field received a late irrigation and
management to keep you in the
Before shipment original owners part did not. The killing being
dark. Your Directors are all pro
must obtain permits from some com much worse in the dry area.
ducers and have your interests at
mission firm at North Portland by
While it is not probable that we
heart at all times. If you have any
wire or otherwise, and such permits will have weather conditions which
complaints to make, go to the Di (or shipment must be evidenced by
will cause killing every year, we
rector of your district, not to your
a letter or telegram to the original have had them frequently enough
nearest neighbor or one of your
owners. Farmers may have their that we should put the fields of al
competitors.
pigs handled through cooperative falfa in the best possible condition
Your attention is respectfully shipping associations or by country to withstand killing by giving them
called to Section 12 of your Market buyers by supplying the latter with a good irrigation after the last crop
White
ing Cóntract which reads as fol telegrams or letters constituting the has been removed.
( EXACTLY AS )
(ILLUSTRATED)
Liqht
lows: "The member agrees to give permits authorizing shipment. Such
written notice immediately to the agencies also may act on behalf of
association upon any sale or lease the original owners in securing per-
of his farm, or herd, or st any time mits.
UMATILLA NEWS t
he gives up the production of or
By Louise Byrnes
An equal number of pigs or pig-
control of dairy products, and he
gy sows as indicated in the forego
Mr.
and
Mrs. Lloyd Miller and
further agrees to give such notice
ing paragraph will be received at children accompanied by Mr. and
immediately upon making a chattel
North Portland during the week end Mrs. Duff Knight motored to Port
mortgage covering any part of his
land Saturday.
ing September 23.
Art Bousquet returned to Condon
herd. His failure to give such no
Further
information
concerning
Tuesday after spending a few days
tice shall make the member liable
when your
his family here.
to the association for liquidated da the hog marketing plan is contained with
William Bennett left Tuesday for
mages, if his transferee or mortga in Mr. Ballard’s circular to you un Canyon City, Ore., where he will
purchases
at
this store
gee shall fail to deliver contracted der date of August 22 and tn Agri work this winter.
amount to but $20.
Mrs. Doolittle is visiting at the
products to the association, provid cultural Adjustment Administration
home of her sister, Mrs. Frank
ed, however, that if any transfer of circular "Instructions for Selling James.
the farm or herd, whether by sale, and Shipping Pigs and Sows under | New students in high school
gift or lease to any relative of any the Emergency Hog Marketing , this year include: May Mertes, Mc-
McCullough, freshmen; —
Bet-
degree, or to any person in trust, Plan,” which each of you should Lloyd -----
tie Caulin of Denver and Ruby Por
during the term hereof, shall be have.
ter of Spokane, sophomores; Lena
deemed to have been made subject
and Dave Rose of Boardman; Bert
to and conditional upon compliance for your protection and has never Dexter. Junior; and Don Isom of Ir
with all of the terms hereof by worked any hardship on a single rigon, senior.
Mrs. McLloyd McCullough and
such transferee, and the member member.
FREE DEMONSTRATION NOW ON
daughter Rosemary accompanied by
hereby agrees to be responsible for
There is not an Article tn the Mrs. P. W Walsh and daughter Ver
such compliance with all of the Contract or By-Laws that can hurt na Dale motored to Walla Walla
terms by such transferee.”
Thursday.
I a cooperator. These articles
Miss Alm* Caldwell returned
This Artide Is not as tough as It your protection.
home Thursday after visiting In
Your* Respectfully,
sounds It does not mean that you I
Portland during August.
M. G. HEDWALL, Manager
are tlçd. band and foot; It 1« there
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Brownell of
THE COOPERATOR
Appointments:
National Hospital Aas’n.
Union Pacific R. R.
U. S. Veteran's Exam.
U. S.
C. M. T. C.
Life Insurance Exam.
City Health Officer
Bank Bldg.
General Practice
Aladdin
301 E. Court St.
Phone 326
Pendleton, Oregon
.
r \54 75 )
Cash
HURRYHURRY
Oregon Hardware 8
Implement Co.
Mop Sticks
15c
Sunbrite Cleanser
3 cans 14c
Gauranteed
Laundry Soap
10 bars 24c
Brown Sugar
3 % lbs
17c
Powdered Sugar
15c
2 lbs
CRACKERS
25c
2 lb. box
Bacon, lb
16c
Picnics, lb
14c
Pay nPackit
|
Farmer’s Cash Store
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Duart Permanent Wave.
Late Appointments by Phone.
Phone 141
DR. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Tw» doors west post office
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
. Phone 481------- •Hermiston, Ore.
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil-
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
[ Legion Hall.
PENDLETON
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m ,
59c
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Heavy 5-Sewn
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Res. Phone 461
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Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
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Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize In Permanent
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Pendleton, Ore.
606 Main St.
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Dependable Dentistry
Bond Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
DR. H. A. NEWTON
W. G. FISHER
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
507 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Dentist
X-Ray Work
Phone 12
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. CLARKE
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
PROPERTY SEE
Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
Pumps. Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court St.
Pendleton. Oregon
HARDWARE
J. W. CLARKE at
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
721 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
WE
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your shoes were made on. The
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We pay the return postage. Bet
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Pendleton, Ore.
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