THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER M. 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
of the sayings of Isaiah and Micah.
It is time for the religious teachers
to search for these broader teach-
ings. They are dealing with forces
even more powerful than the scien-
tists or the economists. When they
have a fiery, yet clear understand-
A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER.
Ing of this, they will, by working on
the human heart, so balance the
message of the economist and the
COOPERATORS TO CONSIDER
CANNING SCHEDULE.
Machinery, Economici and Religion scientist, that we will yet be saved
September 25 to 30.
from ruin.
BUILDING COLD STORAGE ROOM.
Excerpts from an address by H. A.
Day AM. 8-11 P.M. 1-3:30 Can
Wallace, Secretary of Agriculture,
Somebody will undoubtedly build M 1 Tomatoes | Fruit
1 No. 2%
before World Fellowship of Faiths
a cold storage locker room before T 1 Fish
BOARDMAN NEWS t
1
Conference, Chicago.
next spring and the members of the
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
1 No. 2%
W 1 Tomatoes | Fruit
cooperatives feel that they will have
Beans
| No. 21
A 712 -pound son was born to Mr.
T 1 Meat
to get busy it they are going to own
One of the objects of most relig and Mrs. Alfred Scovbo, Monday.
F 1 Fish
2%
it and keep the profits in their own S 1 Tomatoes j
ions is to bring about the creation Sept. 11. The baby has been named
1
pockets.
here on earth of the kingdom which Floyd Jens. Mother and son are
We thank all who responded and
The creamery must have a larger
exists in the heaven world. For getting along nicely.
removed their cans, but our store
Mr. and Mrs. Hugg and children
ice machine and cold room to take
1900 years It seemed that the reali-
room is still crowded, so we hope
left for LaGrande last week. They
care of the growing volume of cream
ration
here
on
earth
of
anything
in
have worked for Mr. Volstead this
others will call for their cans. Our
and larger output of butter, so it
the nature of the Lord's Prayer or summer trucking melons.
canning season is drawing to a
would be very practical and econo
ths Sermon on the Mount was sheer
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier motor
close and our motto Is, ''An Empty
mical to include a cold room for the
nonsense and impossible from an ed to Arlington on business last
Store Room."
purpose of renting lockers to the
economic or material point of view. week. Mrs. Ransier had some dental
while there.
farmers.
Today we know the thing is easily work done Lahue
came down from
Stanfield Grange News.
Erskine
The members of the Umatilla Co-
possible
from
a
material
point
of
to
get his team and wa-
Pilot
Rock
The evening of Saturday, Septem
operative Creamery who would not
which he left here when he
ber 30, has been designated by the view, and that the essential requi gon
rent a locker would have no share
sites are first, really up-to-date so- moved to Pilot Rock this spring
National Grange as booster’s night.
of the expense to pay under the pro
cial machinery, and second, sympa- While on his way back he stopped
A short program will be presented
the Ransier and Dlsbrow home.
posed plan for the farmers cold
thetic human hearts to perfect and at George
Graves came home yester
in the grange hall after which a
run that machinery.
room. It would be entirely self sup
day to get started to school. He hat-
social time will follow. There is no
We have been attempting ia been in the harvest fields all sum
porting and would pay for itself in
special publicity committee, so each
mer.
a short time. Once paid for, the net
grange member is urged to adver- Washington, since March 4, to in-
Wilson of LaGrande is look
earnings would
be
distributed
rent and operate modern, social ma ing Mr.
after property interests in Board
tise this affair and help make It a
among the creamery members.
chinery.
Considering
the
shortness
man. While here he is visiting at
success. There will be no business
A careful survey will be made to
of time, and the pressure, I think the Jones home.
meeting so the program is open to
Harlan Jones motored to Condon
determine what the gross income
the public, to start at 8:15. Please we have done a fairly good job. But Monday on business.
will amount to for the first year of
looking at the problem from a long-
io not wait for a special invitation,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looker and
operation. The cost of power and
er time point of view. I have no Eugene Brittan had dinner at the
out come if interested.
water will also be given careful con-
doubt that the 1933 models of social Dan Ransier home Sunday. In the
4-H Clubs.
sideration before any plans are laid
machinery are as imperfect as the afternoon they motored to Heppner.
Members of the 4-H Home Econ
Greenfield Grange met in regular
for construction of the room.
omic clubs brought home many automobile models of 1900. The ear session Saturday night with 26
The rent charged for such locker
ly automobiles were crude, clumsy members present. The subject of dis
awards from the Umatilla Project
as other plants now have is very
affairs, but by infinite patience we cussion was about holding a booster
held at Hermiston.
reasonable and these locker rooms fair.
perfected them. In like manner, I night soon, and Boardman people
In cooking one division the girls
are considered indispensible in lo
am confident once the genius of our will put on the degree work at Po
won all four ribbons; in cooking
mona Grange which meets at Irri-
calities now served.
people is turned in that direction, gon
in October.
a first and fourth premium;
A sign up of people interested in two.
we can perfect our social machinery.
Those on the sick list this last
he sewing two club won first, sec
renting a locker will be conducted
Everywhere in General Johnson’s week were Ves Attebury, and Mrs.
at some convenient place in Hermis ond and fourth place, and in sewing organization you hear about the con H. H. Weston.
three, first place.
Glen Macken motored to La-
ton as soon as things begin to pro
cept of balance between productive
The list of winners includes Flor
Grande Monday.
gress.
power
and
consumptive
power.
Stea-
Vernon Keys was visiting rela-
once Hutton, Nadine Rueber, Vir
lily the,effort is being made to pro- tives on the project last week.
ginia
and
Mildred
Gabriel,
Dorothy
DEADLINE NEAR AT HAND
Mr. and Mrs. Price returned to
Shelton, Mary Johnson, Claudia Ga luce a statistical measure of social their home after spending a few
quities. The assumption is contin-
FOR JOINING WHEAT PLAN.
briel, Doris Hutton, and Patricia
with their son and grandson,
lally being made that once we days
W. A. Price and Billie.
September 25 is the deadline Richards.
know the social equities in a pre-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otto and
for the wheat signup.
ise, definite way, the right-think children were Heppner visitors Sat
CENTRAL BANK FOR COOPERA
This definite information from
ing people of all classes will be will urday.
Dave Johnson returned to Board-
TIVES ESTABLISHED.
the wheat administration is now be
ing to promote the operation of so-
man for school. He has been away
ing broadcast to every section of the
ial machinery to bring about such in the harvest all summer.
Washington, D. C., Sept 20— The quities. Thoughtful business men
state by the Oregon State college ex
Dave Johnson went to The Dalles
tension service, in charge of the Central Bank for Cooperatives was now know In a real, and not in a to box in the smoker which will be
established
here
today,
September
wheat campaign under the farm ad-
pious, superficial way that these held three nights this week.
Kenneth Ransier was out of
justment act, in order that no wheat 13, 1933, at the first meeting of Its things must be done If we are to school
Monday on account of illness.
grower who would profit by the Board of Directors, with the deliv- lave the balanced. continuously
Mary Chaffee returned home last
terms of a government contract will ory of its charter and subscription prosperous civilization which our week to take a course in Boardman
not have an opportunity to join in of <50,000,000 initial capital by scientific understanding and our high school. She has been visiting
this voluntary movement to boost Governor Henry Morgenthau, Jr., mechanical powers so clearly entitle her sister in Eugene all summer.
H. E. Club will give a card party
in behalf of the Farm Credit Ad- is to have.
the wheat farmers' income.
at the Tom Hendricks place Tues-
an-
niniqtratign,
M
t
.
Morgenthau
Special emphasis is being laid on
And now I would like to talk day night.
the fact that while the present nounced.
P. T. A. held Its first meeting
ibout the second requirement, which
The bank will have the jurisdic s the one in which religious people Friday night and the following offi-
wheat plan is a three-year program,
were elected for the coming
this is the final opportunity for a tion over loans to cooperative mar- ire most interested, "sympathetic -cers
year: Mrs. Flossie Coats, president;
grower to join, as after September teting and selling associations bor- tuman hearts." In this field, neith- Mrs. W. A. Baker, vice-president;
25 the lists will be closed until the owing more than <500,000 and al r science nor economics functions Mrs. Engles, secretary and Mrs.
Jack Gorham, treasurer. Light re
expiration of the contracts after the so all loans to association operating o very satisfactorily.
on a national scale, Its creation was
harvest of the 1935 crop.
I am confident that the newly freshments were served.
held its regular meet
By "deac*ne” the government provided for by the Farm Credit Act created social machinery of the New ing H. at E. the Club
Mrs. Tom Hendricks home
means that applications for allot f 1933.
Deal will soon be discarded unless with 16 members present. A bounti
The Cooperative Bank Commis- he hearts of our people are willing ful dinner was served.
ments under the plan must be made
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Kristensen are
by September 25, and not that the tioner of the Farm Credit Admin- o operate this machinery for the
for a few weeks at the Nick
actual contracts must be signed. The stration became chairman as pro- renerai good. The adversity of the visiting
Faler
home.
rided
by
law.
John
D.
Miller,
of
the
final contracts themselves need not
aast three years has made the great
Marvin Ransier, Dave Johnson
re In Washington until December 1. National Cooperative Council, Sus- majority willing to enter Into a vast and Imogene Wilson motored to Her
1 urthermore, final county organiza- juenhanna, Pa., was elected vice- cooperative effort on a scale never miston Saturday where Imogene was
tions and actual allotments need ’bairman. and U. M. Dickey, presi- before dreamed of. It seems to me an attendant to the rodeo queen.
Mr. and Mrs.
Rutherford
not be completed till after the dead- lent of the United Dairymen’s asso- rather obvious, however, that while motored to Hermiston P. Saturday.
i
elected
elation,
Seattle,
Wn.,
was
line date.
the American people have learned
Geo. Mitchell attended the rodee
With this situation in mind. executive committeeman. Mr. Peck something as a result of their adver- in Hermiston Saturday.
county agricultural agents and oth ind Mr. Miller are also executive sity and are willing to pull together
♦
ers officially connected with the committeemen.
.o get out of it, they have not yet
Directors, besides Mr. Peck, Mr. Cully learned their lesson. All too
campaign, have been spending much
UMATILLA NEWS 1
time in the field this week assisting Miller and Mr. Dickey, are Thomas many of them still hope to make
By Louise Byrnes
growers interested in completing Cooper, Dean of the College of Agri money by speculation. All too many
The
sophomore
class held Its first
and filing their applications. Any culture, Lexington, Ky., H. Lane are still grabbing exploits at meeting Thursday when the follow
executive
manager
of
the
grower interested in obtaining such Young,
heart. The millenium is not yet here ing officers were elected: Bettic
assistance may get in touch with Citizens and Southern National although the makings of it are clear Carlin, president, George Harvey,
secretary-treasurer, and Miss Rosa
the county agent or his community Bank, Atlanta, Ga., H. E. Babcock, ly in our hands.
Ricco class adviser.
committee, as these have been set president of the Cooperative G.L.F.
The one essential thing, even
Byrnes spent Wednesday
up in all counties where much Holding Corporation, Ithaca, N. Y„ ibove the perfecting of new social in James
and F. M. Hayner, director of the machinery, is the remaking of the liess. Walla Walla transacting busi
wheat Is grown.
Latest reports to headquarters at Southwestern Irrigated Cotton Grow human heart. We know that the at
The first meeting of the glee clul
Corvallis show that in
: the principal ers association. El Paso, Texas.
titudes of men can change almost met at the auditorium last Wednes
All new loans to cooperative as in the twinkling of an eye and that day with Miss Helen Fredrickson a:
wheat counties in eastern
<
Oregon
the instructor. The club will meet
the actual signup included 50 to 60 sociations will be made by the Cen the attitude of Luther, Calvin, and each Wednesday and members get a
tral
Bank
for
Cooperative
or
by
one
per cent of the growers a week ago,
Wesley was communicated to mil high school credit for participating
Miss Alicia Bousquet has return
and that by the final day next Mon of the 12 regional banks for coopera lions of people. It Is worth while to
day most of the real wheat counties Uves, one of which will be establish pause and pay tribute to such great ed from a two weeks visit in Port
land where she has been under th<
will show more than 90 per cent ed In each land bank city. The re spiritual leadership as Luther and doctors
care. Miss Bousquet enrolled
gional banks for cooperatives for St. Calvin. They doubtless acted appro Monday in the junior class, which
signup.
Louis,
Missouri
and
Berkeley,
Calif.,
In some of the western Oregon
priately to the abuses of their days. makes a total enrollment of the
counties where wheat production is have been established. Others are to They have furnished untold millions high school now 77.
Miss Dorothy Tonies was the hon-
more incidental or where much of be established as rapidly a possible. with the spiritual strength neces oree
at a surprise party at the homi
the wheat produced is used locally
sary to meet the adversities of the of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gin
Intertst Shown in Canary Grass.
for feed, the interest is not as great,
Tonies Friday evening. The evening
rapidly changing economic world.
ST. HELENS—Because of the ex
was spent in dancing. Gueets includ
though even there farmers are find
But today the problem has shift ed Freda and Velma Winder, Lou-
ing that they can profit by signing tremely high water of this past
Ise, Erma and Muriel Byrnes. Mar
up and getting the assured cash summer, Columbia /county farmers ed. We are no longer faced with the garet Brown, Myrnie and Maurice
benefit payments in return for tak are showing keen interest in reed problems of material scarcity. It no Caldwell, Roy Bray, Junior McCul-
ing 15 per cent of their average canary grass for pasture and forage longer suffices, therefore, to stren lough, Geo. McNabb, Eugene Tonies
on the thousands of aerea of Colom gthen the spiritual powers of the the honoree, and Dorothy Tonies.
wheat acreage out of that crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Buff of Walla Wal
bia river overflow land adapted to Individual with the simple doctrine
la were Umatilla visitors Saturday
this
crop,
reports
George
A.
Nelson,
of
the
Psalms
of
David.
The
Time
Value of Moth Trap Records Shown.
Mr. and Mrs. McLoyd McCullough
HOOD RIVER—The value of the county , agent. Fourteen farmers has now come for the striking of a have purchased a Nash sport road-
moth trap records kept regularly by who accompanied Mr. Nelson on a more universal note. This is espec ster.
Mrs. Harriet Ford has gone to
the county agent's office here was visit to the Columbia Stock ranch ially' necessary from the world point
clearly demonstrated
August at Goble recently found that the of view, because never before have Banks. Ore., where she will teach
this year. Mrs. Ford has been spend
when unexpectedly heavy flights of canary grass there had not been af the different nations been so moved ing the summer with her mother
codling moth, as shown by the bait fected by the heavy freeze last win to act as separate national entitles. Mrs. Jenny Blakely.
Duff Knight has returned from
traps, caused many orchardists to ter, and after standing under water It is time to hold aloft a compelling
apply a second brood spray, which for nearly two months prior to the ideal which will appeal to all na a few day's visit in Portland. Mrs.
Knight remained In Portland with
they had hoped to omit. Without inspection
making
good tions alike.
the Lloyd Millers for a visit.
this information, the first warning growth. Three acres was furnish-
I am sure that all of the noble
Miss Lorine Lash spent Saturday
would have come when growers Ing sufficient pasture for 10 head religions of the world have in them and Sunday in Pendleton with
found a considerable number of new of stock. and on 12 acres being kept a teaching of this sort. In the Christ friends.
Miss Juliana Pope Is away from
worms entering the apples—too late
Ian religion you will find It In the her teaching duties at Hawthorn
for • spray to be of much value.
inches high.
Sermon on the Mount, and In some grade school at Pendleton on a leave
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
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of absence because of ill health.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb. Max
ine, Johnny and Herbert McNabb, |
and Annie Wurster motored to Grass
Valley, Ore., Sunday where they
visited at the Oliver McNabb home.
George Kendler, Jr., motored to
Long Creek Friday where he visited
over the week end. Mrs. Kendler re |
1 Cent a Word
turned with him Sunday after stay
ing there a week and giving beauty
MISCELLANEOUS
treatments.
Roy Bray, Maurice Caldwell and |
Gene Tonies spent Saturday morn- | APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOR
rent. Osborn Apartments
49-tfc
ing in Pendleton.
Mrs. Jack Cherry motored to Pen-
DRY CATTLE TO
WANTED
dleton Monday.
Lewelyn Brownell has returned
feed on chaff and pasture. 11 per
from Hot Springs where ho has been | month. R. French.
4-ltp
for his health.
•
Charlie Baumann has gone to SHEEP
SHEEP —I HAVE 35 HEAD OF
Cove, Ore., for a short visit.
Tom Tucker has returned from a |
good black faced ewes. Will put
short visit with friends’and rela-on shares, exchange for milk cows
tives in Nevada.
or sell on time to reliable party. See
Mrs. Gillian of Portland visited me at once, in interested. B. I.
at the Fred Knudson home last week Whitnev Hermiston
4-110
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bray and
Hermiston.
t up
daughter Frances and Juanita mo- j
tored to Pendleton Saturday where field, Umatilla County, Oregon, for
they spent the day.
' the inspection of all persons inter-
Gene Dexter, Walter Agge and
John Butson have returned from ested. and all persons shall be pre
Idaho where they have been work- | sumed to have notice of the time
ing in the harvest fields.
and place of such meeting whether
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt and Mar j he receive actual notice or not.
garet PoPwell have gone to Top-
F. A. BAKER, Secretary.
nish. Wn., where they will pick
Stanfield, Oregon.
hops.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cromar of Pen-September 1, 1933.
dleton spent the week end in Uma-
(Sept. 7-28)
tilla.
and
Mrs.
Wallace
Mahoney
Mr.
and daughter Patsey Ann motored
Westland Irrigation District
to Pendleton one day last week
Fred Dutley of Enterprise, and
Equilization Notice.
Criss Burtch of Cove, Ore., visited
last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Baumann at the McFarland home. on Tuesday, October 3rd. 1933, at
Mrs. Julia Kendler and daughter
Helen of Seattle are visiting at the 8:00 o'clock P. M., the directors of
Westland Irrigation District, acting
George Kendler home this week.
Mrs. Bill Harvey of Medford and as a Board of Equalization will meet
her sister Billie Fisher of Vancou at the office of the district in Her-
ver, Wn., are visiting with their miston, Oregon, to review and cor-
grandfather Henry Cisman.
The Umatilla Boy Scouts marched reet the annual assessment of said
in the Umatilla Project fair parade district, to be levied on or before
at Hermiston Saturday morning.
the first Tuesday in September,
. A number of Umatilla people at 1933.
tended the Umatilla rapids hearing
3. W. MESSNER, Secretary.
In Pendleton Monday afternoon.
(Sept. 7-28)
A Christian Endeavor executive
meeting was held Monday after-
noon at the school house. Officers
for the next six months were nom
inated.
WANT ADS
JELL POWDER
4 pkgs
19c
Clabber Girl
Baking Powder
oz. can
25c
CRACKERS
3 lb. box
37c
Pickling Spices
3 pkgs
25c
Sandwich Spread
20c pint
Jewel Shortening
3 lbs 28c
Peanut Butter
2 lbs
23c
i
Pay’n Packit
Farmer’s Cash Store
TAKEN UP NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and have kept for about
30 days at my ranch 6* miles east
of Hermiston the following describ
ed animal:
One dark brown Jersey heifer
branded W /
said animal will be sold, unless re-
deemed, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on
the 6th day of October, 1933, at the
above described ranch at 2:00 o*-
clock p. m.
Dated at Hermiston on this 21st
day of September, 1933.
Signed, David Lee Davison.
(Sept. 21-Oct. 6)
Hermiston Irrigation District
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of the Hermiston
Irrigation District, acting as a
Board of Equalization, will meet at
the district office In Hermiston,
Oregon, on the 1st Tuesday In Octo
ber, 1933, at 8:00 P, M., for the
purpose of reviewing and correcting
the assessments and appropriations
of taxes for the year 1933.
E. D. MARTIN, Sec.
(Sept. 7-28)
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
W. J. WARNER.
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Duart Permanent Wave.
Late Appointments by Phono.
Phono 141
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Phons
Bank Bldg.
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
DR. A. E. MARBLE
9-J
CHIROPRACTOR
, Office: Twe doors west post office
,’ Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to <
Phone 481----- Hermiston, Ore.
A. W. Christophenon, M. D.
Appointments:
National Hospital Ass’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
In the Matter of the Estate of
Henry H. Edwards, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
'he undersigned has filed her final
eport as administratrix herein with
he clerk of the above entitled
ERNEST GHORMLEY
ourt; that the judge of said court
ias designated Monday, the 25th
MEN’S CLOTHING and
lay of September, 1933, at 10:00
LADIES HOSE
•’clock in the forenoon as the time, Phone 326
301 E. Court St.
nd the county court room in the
Pendleton, Oregon
ounty court house in Pendleton,
)regon, as the place, when and
vhere hearing on the same shall be Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
tad; all persons interested are here-
DR. F. L. INGRAM
>y notified to appear at said hear-
Dependable Dentistry
ng, and show cause, if any they |
Pendleton, Ore.
lave, why said report should not Bond Bldg.
e approved, the administratrix dis-
■harged and her bondsmen exhonor |
«ted.
DR. H. A. NEWTON
Dated this 21st day of August,
Dentist
1933.
Phone 12
Annie C. Edwards, Administratrix. X-Ray Work
(August 24 to Sept. 21)
Pendleton, Oregon
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
PENDLETON
Notice.
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
Notice Is hereby given that the
PROPERTY SEE
Board of Directors of the Stanfield
J. W. CLARKE at
Irrigation District will meet as a |
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
Boa rd of Equalization at 1 o'clock
Pendleton. Ore.
P. M. Tuesday, October 3, 1933, in 721 Main St.
the office of the district in theC
Bank of Stanfield Building, in I
the City of Stanfield, Umatilla
BRADLEY & SON
County. Oregon, for the purpose of
Shoe Rebuilder*
reviewing and correcting its appor-
We
rebuild
shoes with machinery
tlonment of taxes, said taxes being
for tolls and charges fixed by the< your shoes were made on. The
Board of Directors on September 6. only factory machines In Umatilla
County. Mall your shoes to us.
1932 for the year 1933 being delin-
We
pay the return postage. Bet
September
5
quent and unpaid
tor shoe repairing for leas mon
1933.
ey. Give us a trial.
In the meantime the assessment
Bradlev & Son
list and record will be in the office
Pendleton, Ore.
of the secretary of the Board, in <43 Main St.
the office of the district, in Stan-
Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Ofl
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
Realistic Beauty Shop
,
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize in Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
W. G. FISHER
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
; 607 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket
’(imps. Iron Pipe. Nails, Fencing
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court St.
Pendleton. Oregon
WE
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