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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION Business Managers, Pauline M. ' Statement of Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation, etc., Required Stoop and Alfred Quiring, Hermis- | ton. Oregon. by the Act of Congress of August 2. That the owners are: (Give 24, 1912 names and addresses of individual | WANT ADS Of the Hermiston Herald, published owners, or, if a corporation, addres | weekly at Hermiston, Umatilla coun-1 ses of stockholders owning or hold JA MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. 1 Cent a Word ing 1 per cent or more of the total | ty, Oregon, for October 12, 1933. Before me, a notary public in and amount of stock) Earl Richardson. | MISCELLANEOUS j for the State and county aforesaid, | Dallas. Oregon; Pauline M. Stoop | CANNING SCHEDU LE. HOME LOANS WILL "AGRICULTURAL WORKERS" personally appeared Pauline M. and Alfred Quiring. Hermiston. Ore. APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOR rent. Osborn Apartments 49-tfc October 16 to 21, 1933. 'Stoop, who having been duly sworn' 3. That the known bondholders, DEFINED BY NRA RULING. PREVENT FORECLOSURES. mortgagees and other security hold- according to the law, depose and says | FOR SALE — A-No. 1 RED PUL- Day A.M. 8-11 P.M. 1-3:30 Can The definite ruling of NRA | that she is editor of the Hermiston | ers owning or holding 1 per cent of lets and breeding cockerels. Mrs. The success of the Home Owners M I Tomatoes I Fruit I No. 2% exempting agricultural 5-2tp workers Herald, and that the following is, to I total amount of bonds, mortgages, R. French, Hermiston. Loan Corporation is of the utmost T I Fish Earle Rich- or other securities are: from the requirements of the labor the best of her knowledge and belief, I I importance to mortgage lenders, ac W I Tomatoes I Fruit I No. 212 provisions of blanket and specific a true statement of the ownership, ardson, Dallas, Oregon; and the J. WANTED—PASTURE FOR HORS- cording to J. P. Lipscomb, state T I Meat M. Binder, Herm. 6-ltp industrial recovery codes, has been. management (and if a daily paper, S. Harvey Estate. Long Beach, Calif. manager of the Corporation in Ore F I Squash or Subscribed and sworn to before Pumpkin received at Oregon State college by the circulation), etc., of the afore- 2-ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT. gon, in a statement just issued. George O. Gatlin, extension econo-, said publication for the date shown me this 11th day of October, 1933. » I *12 per month. Inquire at Herald "If half a million homes which W. J. WARNER. mist in marketing, who recently re- in the above caption, required by the 6-tfc office. would otherwise have to be fore We will start Friday canning turned from Washington, D. C., Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in (My Commission Expires closed and placed on a distressed pumpkin or squash. These should be where he went as the representative Section 443, Postal Regulations, December 21, 1936.) FOR RENT—FINE 4-ROOM HOUSE market are removed from the mar cooked and mashed before bringing of many northwest agricultural in- ! Printed on the reverse of this form, Newly decorated. Garage Inquire ket and the indebtedness perma to the cannery. This as well as meat terests. 6-Itc I to-wit: Herald office. KOAC Shut Out from Own Gridiron nently refunded,” he states the should be at the cannery not later Following is the definition now | 1. That the names and addresses greatest possible good will have than 9:30 a. m. Things you wish to accepted for agricultural workers: of the publisher, editor, managing To the many inquiries as to why ference schools, has refused to make been done for the real estate mar can not listed, may be arranged for. KOAC, the state-owned radio station any exception in the case of this “Agricultural workers are all editor, and business managers are: ket. Publishers. Pauline M. Stoop and at Corvallis, is not broadcasting pioneer non-commercial and educa the We still have quite a lot of can those employed by farmers on ‘The results will be an Increase Alfred Quiring, Hermiston, Oregon football games this fall, Wallace tional station. KOAC offered to an farm when they are engaged in In the value of all the assets held by ned goods in our store room. The growing and preparing for sale the Editor, Pauline M. Stoop, Hermis- Kadderly, manager, has replied that nounce during any broadcast that all of the mortgage lenders, and in time limit is almost up on most of products of the soil and, or live ton, Oregon. the Associated Oil company, which it was made possible through the the value of all homes and all home this and it it isn't removed soon we stock; also, all labor used in grow- Shop foreman, Alfred Quiring. was sold the exclusive right to courtesy of the oil company in mak owners will benefit. Likewise, as will be obliged to charge storage on ing and preparing perishable agri- Hermiston. Oregon broadcast games of the coast con- | ing the exception, but the officials the market value of homes is estab- it. Please remove cans soon and save cultural commodities for market in insisted that the full commercial an 1.shed, investors will respond, prices extra expense. original perishable fresh form. When nouncements would have to be used, will rise and normal mortgage lend workers are employed in processing I Kadderly says. This would violate ing go ahead by all mortgage lend NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING. farm products or preparing them for I the non-commercial regulations un Morrow County Pomona Held. ers. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District der which KOAC is operated. market, beyond the stage customari "Furthermore, construction can The Morrow County Pomona was ly performed within the area of pro- No. 14, of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING go ahead after a solution of the held at Irrigon Saturday, October 7. duction, such workers are not to be ! of said district will be held at the School Building, on the 2nd day of November, 1933, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose of dis mortgage problem and this program Heppner, Rhea Creek, Lexington, deemed agricultural workers.” cussing the budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, and to resulting in an increase of house Ione, Willows and Boardman were This subject of exempting agri- vote on the proposition of levying a district tax. Portland, Orc., “I had a values and stimulating mortgage all represented at the meetings. A cultural workers from the labor cough and was all run- The total amount of money nee led by the said school district dur down in health, had no ap ing the fiscal year beginning on Ji ne 19, 1933, and ending June 20, lending will make possible the re splendid program was rendered in agreements under NRA was an im petite and was nervous and sleepless. I was miserable construction of homes, thereby putt the afternoon. The Irrigon band portant storm center for many 1934, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to for two months," said Ben received from the county school und, state school fund, elementary ing the people to work who are now played several numbers under the weeks in Washington, Gatlin i re- be Detnarinis of 393 Mason St. school fund, district tax, and all other moneys of the district. “I took Dr. Pierce’s Golden idle. It is one of the most essential direction of Supt. Atkins. The pro ports, during which time represen- Medical Discovery and felt BUDGET like a different man.” phases of the recovery program. gram was made especially interest tatives of agricultural industries Sold by all druggists. “The construction industry has ing by the presence of Mr. and Mrs. pointed out the necessity of such an Estimated Receipts Write Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical advice. been almost at a standstill for four Walter Pierce of LaGrande. Mrs. exemption, particularly in view of 1. Balance on hand at beginning of school year New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00. Large (third Monday in June) for which this bud- years. It must go ahead. It can Pierce gave a very Interesting ad the lag in farm size, tabs, or liquid, $1.35. “We Do Our Part.” lcrmn prices piicco in six the tamo gen- =va- | ! 140.84 get is made .......................... $ and will go ahead with the success dress on their visit to Washington, eral upswing of commodity levels. 1684.00 2. From county school fund ..... ful consumation of this relief plan D. C., which was followed by a 3010.00 Expenses of Mr. Gatlin's trip east 3. From state school fund ......... 442.40 and it behooves every mortgage len splendid talk by Mr. Pierce, touch were met by cooperative marketing 4. From elementary school fund der to cooperate in every way. Also, ing many vital subjects foremost in and similar organizations of the 5. For vocational education (stale and federal 1350.00 funds) .......... .......... ............................................. the greatest strength of the Corpor the minds of the people today. Chief northwest needing personal repre 2500.00 6 From tuition for pupils below high school ........ ation lies in the fact that the mort ly among them was the N. R. A. as sentation during the period of rapid 7. TOTAL estimated receipts (items 1 to 6, ine.).. $ 9127.24 gages held by it will be written on it appears to Mr. Pierce, and the im developments pertaining to agricul-1 Estimated Expenditures a basis so that the debtor will be provement of the Columbia river. ture. He attended hearings, ob- I. GENERAL CONTROL able to pay. Everyone who has stu Mr. Pierce expressed himself as tained interpretations, worked on ! 1. Personal service: died the home mortgage .business strongly in favor of the Umatilla agreements and codes, supplied doc- 1 100.00 (1) Clerk ..... .................................................. knows that the greatest secret of Rapids dam and urges the public to uments, handled loan matters and 80.00 2. Elections and publicity ................................. success in this field is to make a keep up their efforts in its behalf. otherwise kept in touch with devel- | 50.00 Legal service (clerk’s bond, audit, etc.) .... 10.00 mortgage that the borrower is able Mr. and Mrs. Pierce left for Moro, opments of vital interest to Oregon 4. Other expense of general control ................ $ w.J. WARNER 240.00 5. TOTAL Expense of General Control ............ to pay according to its terms. Ore., early in the afternoon. and Pacific northwest agriculture. "The Home Owners Loan program n. INSTRUCTION—Supervision Attorney-at-Law 1. Personal service: is designed to relieve the deserving * * * * * * * * * % ¥ ¥ Counties Hire Agricultural Agents. 728.00 (1) Principals ........................................ home owner; protect the home 100.00 Hermiston - Oregon 2. Supplies, principals and supervisisors PINE CITY NEWS mortgage lender and the savings in Two additional Oregon counties are 10.00 3. Other expense of supervision ............ By Oleta Neill engaging county agricultural agents vested in mortgage lending institu 838.00 4. TOTAL Expense, Supervision ............ tions; protect the real estate mar chis year and one that dropped the Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and III. INSTRUCTION—Teaching ket and promote and make possible work last year has restored the children spent Tuesday night with Personal service: W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. normal mortgage lending and there necessary funds to the budget, early Mrs. Wattenburger's aunt, Mrs. 01- 5118.75 (1) 7 Teachers ............................................. lie Neill. 765.00 (2) 1 Teacher ................................................. by revive the whole home building reports to the state college extension General Dentistry Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtis and 200.00 2. Supplies (chalk, paper, etc.) ..................... industry. It is a beautiful struc service Indicate. Gilliam and Sher son Loran of Shoshone, Idaho, have 350.00 X-Ray and Diagnosis Textbooks (desk copies and indigents) .... 3. ture to build on a foundation of de man counties were supplied the ser been visiting the past week with 10.00 4. Other expense of teaching ........................ . Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J vastation and it can be done. It vices of temporary agents during the Mrs. Curtis’ brothers Dee and Roy 6443.75 5. TOTAL Expense of Teaching ..................... Residence Phone 25-J Neill. needs and fortunately Is getting a wheat acreage control campaign, IV. OPERATION OF PLANT Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley were in Sunday and Evenings by wholesome understanding and coop and have now included funds in the Pendleton Saturday on business. 1. Personal service: Appointment 810.00 budget to keep them permanently. (1) Janitors and other employes eration.” A number of Pine City people at- 100.00 2. Janitors’ supplies ......................... Russel McKennon. formerly assis tended the Farm Bureau meeting 500.00 3. Fuel ................................................ •• • • *****999 tant agent in Malheur county, has and dance at Alpine Saturday night. 200.00 4. Light and power ........................... O. F. Bartholomew and Bert Bar t BOARDMAN NEWS t been chosen for the Gilliam county nes left Thursday for Lewiston, 120.00 5. Water ............................................ A. W. Christopherson, M. D. post, while the Sherman county po Montana. 10.00 6. Other expense of operation ........ By Mrs. Dan Ransier 1740.00 7. TOTAL Expense of Operation .... Appointments: sition is not definitely settled. Lane Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill, Miss Mrs. Lillie of Coyote suffered a Alma Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cur National Hospital Ass'n. county, where the county agent was V. MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS fracture in her wrist last-Saturday tis and son Loran, and Marion Rob- | 1. Repair and replacement of furniture and Union Pacific R. R. afternoon, while cranking her car. supported by private funds this ertson Celilo Thursday motored to 150.00 equipment ...................... .................. the had attended Pomona Grange year, has reincluded the necessary after salmon. U. S. Veteran's Exam. 2. Repair and maintenance of buildings and and was preparing to leave for her amount in the budget. U. S. C. M. T. C. H. Bartholomew Mr. and Mrs. C. 300.00 grounds ............................................. . home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier —e = motored to Milton-Freewater Friday Life Insurance Exam. 450.00 3 TOTAL Expense of Maintenance & Repairs.. and Mrs. Lillie’s mother accompan on business. City Health Officer ied her to Hermiston where she re PROJECT REFINANCE PLANS VI. AUXILIARY AGENCIES Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon attend General Practice Bank Bldg. ceived medical attention. 1. Library: ed services at the Hermiston Union HELD UP BY UNPAID TAXES. 25.00 (1) Personal service (librarian, etc.) Mr. and Mrs. Glen Macken re church in Hermiston Sunday. 25.00 (2) Library books ................................... .... turned from Lacenter, Wn„ this Miss Marian Henderson, who was 40.00 (3) Supplies, repairs, etc...................... week after visiting a day or two at The problem of delinquent taxes injured in an automobile accident 2. Transportation of pupils: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett on reclamation projects is one of the some time ago, has returned and is 2400.00 (1) Personal service ....... ............................. Dugan. chief obstacles in the way of obtain now teachlg. 2490.00 3: TOTAL Expense of Auxiliary Agencies .... Church was held at the Pine City Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano were ing federal refinancing of district Hermiston visitors Saturday. auditorium Sunday evening by Rev. VII. FIXED CHARGES 4 55.00 1. Insurance ............................. ........................ Mrs. Dan Ransier visited at the indebtedness, judging from discus Sias of Lexington. There were ap- ERNEST GHORMLEY sion at the recent annual meeting proximately 50 persons present. 455.00 2. TOTAL Fixed Charges ................................... Looker home Saturday at Irrigon. MEN'S CLOTHING and Mrs. Ollie Neill and Mr. and Mrs. The premium money awarded at of the Oregon Reclamation congress C. H. Ayers and family were in Pen- VIH. CAPITAL OUTLAYS LADIES HOSE the North Morrow county fair will at Baker. The Congress took much dleton and Hermiston Saturday on 250.00 1. New furniture and equipment ..... ......... Phone 326 301 E. Court St. 250.00 be available the first of the week. time In digging into this problem business. 2. TOTAL Capital Outlays ................................. Pendleton, Oregon Mrs. Scoubo, Mrs. Emma Dilla- and ended by appointing a commit E. B. Wattenburger was a busi- IX. DEET SERVICE bough, and Margaret Smith were 1 000.00 tee to prepare, if necessary, emer ness visitor in Heppner and Lexing- 1. Principal on bonds ....................................... Hermiston visitors Saturday. ton and Ione Monday. 6000.00 2. Principal on warrants ... Mrs. Aaron Aggie is staying at gency legislation to be used in clear Office Phone 523 Rea. Phone 461 Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and Miss 1000.00 3. Interest on bonds ............ .. ......... . ... the Dan Ransier home for a couple ing away the financial pathway, re Alma Neill were in Pendleton Mon 4. Interest on warrants .......................... 1000.00 of weeks. DR. F. L. INGRAM ports Dr. W. L. Powers, secretary of day on business. 9000.00 5. TOTAL Debt Service ..................................... Mr. and Mrs. Disbrou and son Leo Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger | Dependable Dentistry returned this week from Burk, Ida the Congress and head of the soils and children wore in Pendleton Tues X. EMERGENCY ho. where they attended the funeral department at O.S.C. 1................................................................................ 300.00 Bond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. business. On this special committee are day Mr. on and 300.00 of their grandson, who was killed 2. TOTAL Emergency ....................................... Mrs. Alfred Curtis and recently in an automobile accident. Senator Jay Upton, Bend; Donald son Loran left Monday for Shoshone. Recapitulation Mr. and Mrs. Bill Myles and child Graham, Prineville; F. P. Ferrell, Idaho. | TOTAL estimated expenses for the year 22206.75 ren were visiting on the project Sat Medford; Albert B. Ridgway, Port DR. H. A. NEWTON j A Neill reunion was held Sunday TOTAL estimated receipts, not including proposed urday. at the Dee Neill home in honor of tax . 9127.24 Dentist Elmer Harnder left for Portland land, and E. E. Wist, Scappoose. The Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Curtis. Mrs. 13079.51 the ifrst of the week where he will executive committee of the Congress Curtis is a sister of Dee and Roy BALANCE. amount to be raised by district tax . X-Ray Work Phone 12 ■ complete his course in pharmacy. Summary of Estimated Expenditures was authorized to build up a fund Neill. Among those present were: Pendleton, Oregon Most of the school teachers of for use in following up the Oregon Relatives—Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill FOR SCHOOL YEAR FROM JUNE 19, 1933, TO JUNE 20, 1934. Boardman spent the week end in 9946.75 district applications for refinancing. and family, Roy Neill and daughter Personal Service .............................. ?........................... Portland. Alma; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neill ......................................................................... 440.00 President Sawyer brought out in and daughters of Pendleton: Mrs. Supplies Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Looker of Ir 450.00 and Repairs .......................................... TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR rigon spent Sunday night at the his annual address that this refi Ollie Neill and daughter: Mr. and Maintenance 9000.00 Debt Service . ............................................................... PROPERTY SEE Dan Ransier home. nance legislation and much of the Mrs. Charlie Plourd and children of Miscellaneous ________________________________ 1820.00 Mr. and Mrs. Nels Kristensen Pendleton: Mr. and Mrs. Burl Cox- Construction ___ , ..................................................... J. W. CLARKE at 250.00 program of the national reclamation were business visitors in Pendleton and children of Heppner: Mr. and Emergency ..................................................................... 300.00 G. F. HODGES AGENCY association originated with the Ore en the first of the week. Mrs. Boy Coxen and sons of Hermis TOTAI........................................................ $22,206.75 721 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Mrs. Carrick spent several days gon Congress. Dr. Powers, in the ton; Mr. and Mrs Fred Painter and Indebtedness with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Will report of the secretary, proposed a children of Hermiston: Mr. and Mrs 1. Amount of bonded Indebtedness (include all banks. Fmery Cox and daughters: Mr. and warrants issued by vote of electors) ........ ..... 20000.00 Mrs. Nick Falere was hostess to new definition for reclamationto in Mrs. H E Young and family and 2. Amount of warrant indebtedness on warrants guests at nine tables of bridge last clude "keeping in production or the hoporees. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred BRADLEY & SON Issued and endorsed "not paid for lack of week at her home. High honors bringing into full production those Curtis and son Loman. Other guests Shoe Rebuilders 13828.50 funds” were won by Mrs. Faler and Mr. lands that most deserve to be In were: Mr and Mrs. Jasper Myers: of other Indebtedness .... None Wasmer, and consolation by Mrs. production.” We rebuild shoes with machinery Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and daugh- 3. Amount TOTA L Indebtedness ... .... *33,828.50 Scoubo and Ray Brown. your shoes were made on. The Klamath Falls was selected as the ter Audrey and sons Russel and Grandma Nickerson has not been • Buttkey: Marion APPROVED BY BUDGET COMMITTEE John; Miss Mabl only factory machines In Umatilla next meeting place. The president Robertson: Lee Vinson; Rev. and very well this week. Dated this 6th day of October, 1933. County. Mall your shoes to us. and secretary were reelected togeth Mrs. W E. Jones and family of Her- Mrs. J. E. Carbury of Bellingham, er with the following directors: E. miston. A bountiful lunch was ser ATTEST: We pay the return postage. Bet GEO. STROHM J. H. REID Wn., testified in her divorce suit H. Judd. Medford; M. R. Lewis, Cor ved st noon. ter shoe repairing for less mon Clerk of Budget Committee Chairman of Budget Committee C. H. Bartholomew was a business that her husband sped through the vallis, and George Kanoff, Bend. ey. Give us a trial. R A. BROWNSON, E II MARTIN. visitor In Echo Monday. skies tn an airplane while she District Clerk Chairman Board of Directors Bradlev & Son Roy Coxen spent a couple of days (October 12 - 19) milked nine cows and did farm -s 643 Main St. Pendleton. Ore. at the home of his aunt Mrs. Ollie work. HERALD WANT ADS FAY Neill the first of the week. • RUNDOWN, NERVOUS • SPECIALS APPLES JONOTHAN 39c Box DELICIOUS 49c Box Crackers White or Graham 2 kt 29c CHEESE 15c lb. BACON 15c lb. COFFEE Full Value 2 lbs. 35c Pay nPackit Farmer’s Cash Store Business and Professional Cards HERMI5TON Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Duast Permanent Wave. Late Appointments by Phone. Phone 141 DR. a . E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR ; Office: Two doors west post off ice ′ 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 ′ Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Ofl ′ Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials Realistic Beauty Shop Finger Wave - 50c and 25ç We Specialize in Permanent Waving 606 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. W. G. FISHER NEW AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Bowman Hotel Blk. Phone 198 507 Main Pendleton, Ore. W. J. CLARKE HARDWARE Majestic Ranges, Red Jacke Pumps, Iron Pipe. Nalls, Fencln Phone 21 211 E. Court S Pendleton. Oregon WE Specialize in Good Fumi ture at Lowest Possibl Prices Free Delivery to your door. PENDLETON,OREGON