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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933 FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE NOTICE TO MEMBERS UMATILLA CO-OPERATIVE CREAMERY à r 4 TO EVERY MEMBER. CANNING SCHEDULE. October 23 to 28. FARM BUREAU MEETING SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY P.M. Meats-------- Thursday. The cream trucks will gather Squash Friday There will be a meeting of the A total of 66,000 cans have been Umatilla Project Farm Bureau, Sat cream six days a week beginning processed by the cannery since the November 1st. The cream can be first of the year, against 45,000 at urday night, at 8:00 o'clock, in the made into butter by running the this same time last year. Hermiston Union church. plant six days a week as easily as in Harold Dean will lead a discus seven days during the cool weather, Farm Bureau Closes 5:00 P.M. sion on forage crops, and. anyone without injuring the quality of the Beginning Monday, October 30, who may have anything of value to butter, and it will mean a saving in the Farm Bureau Co-operative will contribute about the various emer the cost of operating the plant. close at 5:0o p. m., which is in ac gency crops grown on the project The routes are to be arranged as, cordance with the usual winter this year, Is especially requested to follows: be present to give his neighbor the schedule. NOVEMBER 1st:— benefit of what he has learned. Wednesday ... Columbia Route Turkey Shipment Soon. Anyone who has any questions to Thursday . .... Stanfield Route ask about the Farm Bureau Coop Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and the City Council Work on the new shipment head Friday ..... . Boardman Route erative will also be given an oppor- of the City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, will meet at quarters for the Eastern Oregon Saturday .. .... Columbia Route the City Council Chambers in said City, November 15, 1933, at tunlty to do so. Someone will be pres 8:00 P. M., for the purpose of reviewing the following estimate Monday .... ..... Stanfield Route Turkey Growers’ association, “will ent to answer these questions. and budget for the year 1934, at which time and place the follow- Tuesday .... .. Boardman Route commence this week, so everything H. J. OTT, President. will be in readiness for shipments on ing estimates and budget may be discussed with the Levying Board. The total amount of money needed by said City for the Cold Storage Considered Further. the 8th and 22d of November. Farm Relief. year 1934 is estimated In the following budget: Before cold weather starts, the A meeting of the Umatilla Coopera building is to be insulated, and an The whole program having for its CITY OF HERMISTON BUDGET. tive Creamery directors was held in office installed so that birds will purpose the redemption of agricul- Estimated Expenditures. Assistant County Agent Best’s of not freeze when it is necessary to ture is experimental. If farmers had General Government fice Tuesday evening, October 24, for leave them over night in the ware he genius to organize like labor and 360.00 Salary City Recorder ................ $ the purpose of deciding on some plan house. business has organized, we would 120.00 Salary City Attorney ................ of action on the construction of the 500.00 not need to experiment. Street Lights ............................... Industrial Accident Insurance .. 240.00 much talked-of coldestorage room for Farm Bureau Auxiliary Notes. The lack of the use of brains on Legal Notices. Fees, and Oft ice the members of the cooperatives. the part of farmers and their failure 250.00 At the last meeting of the Farm Supplies ............................... Several men interested in the pro 550.00 $ 2,020.00 o organize themselves, as other Miscellaneous ................................ ject were invited in to express their Bureau Auxiliary, held October 19, groups are organized, constitutes the the following officers were elected Protection to Persons & Property opinions. two main reasons why they are 1.320.00 Police Salaries .......................... It was decided that no action be tor the ensuing year: Mrs. H. T. down and out. 60.00 Misc. Jail, Phones, etc................ taken until a more accurate, and Clark, president; Mrs. Claud Upham, 400.00 Fire Department ......... .............. There is nothing which govern- vice president) Mrs. Henry Som complete list of applicants for lock 1.900.00 120.00 Health Officer ............................. merer, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. ment may do which will permanent- ers is compiled. 350.00 Streets Jackson Harr, press agent; and Mrs. y raise the status of agriculture if Some information on the type of Hughes, and Mrs. O. Wells, execu- farmers continue to be individualists Education and Recreation lockers now in use in other cream Ive committee members. Library: and try to beat the game by their eries can be had at the Farm Bureau 360.00 Salary Librarian .................... The program after election was In wn individual efforts. Permanent 90.00 Heating and Lighting .......... or the creamery. The sign-up will the nature of a Hallowe’en party. rood may come to agriculture only 40.00 Janitor Work .......................... be continued in the hope that the The club house was appropriately y efficient organization to the end 560.00 70.00 Mise. Repairs, Magazines, etc. list may be completed by the first decorated with Jack o’lanterns, hat buying and selling may be done 750.00 Retirement Street Improv. Warrants of November. witches and black cats. The Hallo- by group organization. In other Water Works we’en stunts and games were clev- words the co-operative movement Salary Superintendent .............. 1,380.00 PUTTER TO BE PURCHASED; crly planned and conducted by the vhich includes both buying and sell- 150.00 Labor and Supplies .................... Henry ng is the only permanent solution charge. Mrs. 840.00 committee In Electric Power .......................... WHEAT CHECKS DISCUSSED. 1,980.00 Pipe Replacements .................... of agriculture. Hooker acted as chairman. 1,500.00 Interest on Bonds ...................... While definite word has not yet The next meeting will be Friday, Inflation will raise the level of all 6,000.00 150.00 Miscellaneous ............................... been received as to the outcome of November 3. The subject will be prices. If farmers fail to organize 11,580.00 the national hearing on a dairy pro ‘ Christmas Suggestions,” and each so as to take advantage of the im Estimated Receipts cessing tax in Washington, ». C., member is requested to bring some proved price level they will find 6,000.00 Domestic Water Revenue ........ October 16, much has been happen thing home made and inexpensive : hemselves little better off in the 6,000.00 TOTAL RECEIPTS ........ ing in the past week in the agricul for display. Mrs. C. E. Wells, Mrs. end because the prices of what they 5,580.00 Amount Necessary by Taxation ..... tural adjustment administration of Wilson, Mrs. Upham, and Mrs. Bar have to buy will rise just as rapid- interest to Oregon dairymen and ham will be the hostesses. Visitors y, and perhaps more so, than the We, the undersigned Chairman and Secretary of the Budget Committee of the City of Hermiston, hereby certify that the fore wheat growers particularly, says the are always welcome. rices of what they have to sell.— going is correct as made by the said Budget Committee. current review from the Oregon Sioux County Pioneer Arrow, North State college extension service. MRS. SAGER WILL CONDUCT W. L. HAMM, Secretary. RAYMOND H. WALKER, Chairman, Dakota. One of the most significant moves STUDY OF MATERIALS. in the dairy products trade is the definite announcement made at According to word received from Washington that surplus butter will County Agent Holt’s office. Mrs. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET be purchased by the government for Ezalia Sager, extension specialist in CITY OF HERMISTON relief purposes, thus tending to re clothing and textiles, has arranged lieve the excessive storage surplus with the women in the west end of Expenditures for three fis now on hand. Foreseeing such a the county for a meeting at Stan cal years next proceed ing the last year. development, Oregon dairy interests field Grange hall Tuesday, Novem sent A. E. Engbretson, superinten ber 14. The hours are to be from & dent of the Astoria branch experi 2 to 4 in the afternoon, and the Estimated Ex O 45 E s o ment station, to Washington to see, main part of her subject will be ITEMS a penditures far M . if possible, that the Pacific coast Is "The Study of Materials and Tests 522 ensuing year. 575 not overlooked in any such market for Detecting Adulterations and Co ‘C O. 2+ o AOe Om, operations. Wearing Quality.” I 60 s t 9 85: Another significant move on the This demonstration is valuable in % di- I Budget "dairy front’ is the announcement helping the women to obtain the Allow. tures that manufacturers of oleomargarine most for their money in the pur- General Government— are negotiating with the A.A.A. for chase of materials, either by yard Salary, City Recorder ...................... 360.00 186.67 180.00 600.00 a marketing agreement, one of the or ready-made. Salary, City Treasurer .................... 2.78 100.00 proposed provisions of which is to Salary, City Attorney ........................... 120.00 A demonstration was held in 63.34 60.00 240.00 limit the manufacturers of oleo to Hermiston last Thursday and those Street Lights ......................................... 500.00 247.65 425.00 809.60 Industrial Accident Insurance ............ 240.00 220.01 88.05 120.00 the use of domestic fats and oils ex who attended plan on being at the Legal Notices, Fees, Stationery, etc. .. 250.00 75.00 111.79 254.78 clusively. If such an agreement is meeting in Stanfield. Miscellaneous ......................................... 550.00 79.75 275.00 69.87 made effective, it will accomplish at TOTAL ................................................ 2020.00 780.03 1135.00 2294.26 2406.11 2462.03 one stroke much that the dairy in NEW O.S.C. TRUCK FIELD Protection to Persons and Proverty— terests have fought for in the way Police and Fire Departments: of traffic restrictions on foreign oils, GIVING IRRIGATION FACTS. Police Salaries ............................... 1320.00 720.01 660.00 1680.00 Miscellaneous ................................. 60.00 observers say. 15.00 24.00 30.00 in vegetable growers Facts for 400.00 Fire Department ................................... 280.95 172.09 200.00 Turning to the wheat adjustment TOTAL ............................................ 1780.00 922.10 885.00 1984.95 2097.59 1688.15 campaign, word comes from Wash terested in irrigation are being Health and Sanitation— ington warning farmers who have gathered by the horticultural de- Salary, City Health Officer ............ 120.00 50.00 120.00 signed applications or contracts, partment of the Oregon State col- Miscellaneous ................................... 16.50 lege experiment station which this against being persuaded by creditors TOTAL ....................................... 120.00 50.00 136.50 120.00 120.00 to assign their wheat adjustment year established a new irrigated 350.00 99.20 175.00 159.13 253.70 342.55 Maintenance of Streets — vegetable plot watered from two checks to them In advance. This, It Education and Recreation— is pointed out, is a direct violation driven wells. Starting with a stub Library: ble field in April, A. G. B. Bouquet, of the wheat contract. Salary, Librarian .................... 360.00 180.00 180.00 360.00 45.00 Heating and Lighting ........... 90.00 29.00 87.10 "The purpose of the wheat ad- professor of vegetable crops, has Janitor Work ...., ....................... 40.00 brought the two acres into heavy 14.93 20.00 34.52 justment payment is to put this ad- Mise. (Magazines, Repairs, etc.) .. 70.00 15.25 45.00 3.85 ditional purchasing power into the production in the summer months TOTAL .............................. 560.00 239.18 290.00 485.47 656.50 527.40 hands of the farmer for him to use and will soon harvest fall crops of 375.00 750.00 648.67 Retirement Street Improv. Warrants— at his discretion — not merely to cabbage, cauliflower and other vege Public Service Enterprise— . have him assign his adjustment pay tables. Water Works: The new experimental plot is on ment to the first creditor that reach 1380.00 Salary, Superintendent .. -......... 696.67 690.00 1620.00 bottom land where two wells driven es him,” says George E. Farrell, as Labor and Supplies ......................... 150.00 15.95 125.00 179.28 feet Power (Electric) .-............................ 840.00 sociate chief of the wheat section. with three-inch casings 410.05 600.00 1152.05 Payments on Pipe Contract ........... 1028.42 Farmers will be paid in county apart and 31 feet deep give a flow Additional Pipe A Labor (Replace) 1980.00 1742.79 960.00 138.14 groups in the order in which the ap of 140 gallons per minute through a Interest on Bonds ........................ . 1500 00 750.00 750.00 1500.00 plications are received. Checks will centrifugal pump operated by a Miscellaneous ..................................... 150.00 75.11 75.00 36.30 go to the treasurer of the county three-horse power motor. The wells TOTAL ........................................... 6000.00 3690.57 3300.00 5654.19 6224.28 8348.28 wheat production control association cost less than $100 to drive. GRAND TOTAL . ............................ 11580.00 5781.08 6060.00 10714.50 12406.85 13488.41 About an acre of the plot Is for distribution by him. Local coun Estimated Receipts— 6000.00 ty association expenses will not be equipped with overhead irrigation Domestic Water Revenue ................ deducted until the second payments using portable rotating pipe set 45 6580.00 Amount Necessarv bv Taxation— feet apart. By having It portable are made next spring. The following is a full and com only half as much pipe is used. Ac plete classified summary of indebt Rat Poison Distributed. curate expense records are being edness of the City of Hermiston. Harold Dobyns of the U. 8. Bio- kept which show the cost of apply 25000.09 Outstanding Water Bends— ing water this year was only about 811.99 logical Survey, cooperating with As- 81 per acre per month. One acre is Outstanding Warranta. Gladys Ave.— 480.15 Accounts Payable (Pipe A Fittings— sistant County Agent Garnet D. Best irrigated from ditches. and a committee of Echo citizens, I. Charles Taylor, do hereby certify that the above estimate of expenditures for the year When James Cortner of Chicago 1934. budget allowance and expenditures for the first six months of current year and ex- mixed up 32 pounds of rat poison entered the hospital for an operation penditures for the three fiscal years next proceeding the current year, and summary of indebt- and the dame was distributed in he refused to accept bed No. 13, in edness as shown above, have been compiled from the records In my charge and to the best of my knowledge are true and correct. Echo. Thia campaign la to thin out his ward, ssying he was born on CHARLFS TAYLOR. City Recorder, Hermiston, Oregon. the rats that have been creating so ' Friday and that the combination much havoc there recently. was more than he could stand. PAGE TH»n -=-___»J- — —I—----- - ------- Th Leonard. Dick Carlson; E E. Ost- rich. Fred Rauch: Aunt Minnie, t PINE CITY NEWS t Frankie Neal; Major Jartree. L. D. Vinson; Ethel Kohler, Charlotte By Oleta Neill Helms; Jim Wiles. Darrel Vinson; Dinner guests at the E. B. Watten Officer Riley. Raymond Lee; Officer burger home Sunday were: Frank Dugan. Delbert Vinson; Liqqie, Iris ¡ and Dick Carlson, Clayton Ayers and Omohundro; Ned O’Hare. Hugh Earle Wattenburger. Neill; Violet Ostrich. Lennä Neill; APARTMENTS AND ROOMS FOR Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and sons Gor Mrs. Diggins. Mary Cunha; Daffo- rent. Osborn Apartments 49-tfc don and Pat. were in Echo Saturday dll Diggins. Isabella O’Brien; Miss on business. Miss Neva Neill, who is attending Ohizzle, June Way; Archie, August 2-R»OM APARTMENT FOR RENT. normal school at LaGrande spent ly; Rauch; O’Hare, Neill; Tom Pear Hea- $12 per month. Inquire at Herald Mrs. Ebenezar O’Hare, Bernice 17 6-tfc part of the week end at the home of lie Brown, office. Iris Omohundro; Dr. Mc her mother. Mrs. Ollie Neill. Nutt, Murray Potts: Little Violet. Mrs. Reid Buseick and children. Rosetta Healy; Diamond, Pauline ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER, Mrs. A. W. Wattenburger and Miss Rauch. second hand, in good condition. Elris Willingham called on Miss 7-2tc Inquire Herald office. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers and Alma Neill Thursday evening. Bert Young of The Dalles, was daughter Juanita and son Ray were FOR SALE—65 LARGE FINE WOOL ewe lambs. Emmett Cooney, Her- one of those who hunted pheasants in Hermiston on business Monday. 7-2tp O. W. Neill of Pendleton, the Me- miston, Oregon. on the creek Sunday. The Pine City high school play. Ness dealer, was a business visitor STRAYEDBLACK FACED BUCK “Much Ado About Betty," will be sheep. Return to Mrs. Pauline Wl- given at the auditorium November on Butter Creek Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday. 3. The cast is as follows: 8-ltp iner. Mrs. Reid Buseick and family and Betty Campbell, Marie Healy; Lin FOUND—DARK BLUE SUIT COAT, pin stripe; size for high school boy. Call at Herald office, identify 8-tfc and pay for this ad. NOTICE. $$$$$01919990993390*9*9 WANT ADS CALUMET Baking Powder 19c lb Mother’s Cocoa Hill’s Coffee 31c lb Laundry Soap 10 Rars 25c FOR SALE—28 tons of hay and 2 good milk cows for $320 cash. S. K. Thomas. See Wm. Lindner, 6 mi. N. E. Hermiston. 8-2tp Miss Elris Willingham visited for several days this week with Mrs. Buseick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wttenburger. Mrs. Emery Cox and daughters Hetty and Geraldine are staying with Mrs. Cox’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young, while Mr. Cox is deer hunting on Arbuckle Mountain. C. H. Bartholomew made a busi- I ness trip to Portland, returning home Tuesday morning. Roy Neill and daughter Alma were in Heppner on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley called on Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger Sunday evening. Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and daughter Katherine were business visitors in Hermiston and Echo Monday. Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Oleta were in Hermiston Tuesday on business. HERALD WANT ADS PAY USE THEM ! 23c 2 lb. can Soap Chips BLUE RIBBON % 20c 212 lb. Pkg. SHELL % KEROSENE 5 gal 89c ? PAY’N PAGKIT FARMER’S CASH STORE 99990000102$11 00099000110 Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON W. J. WARNER Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Duart Permanent Wave. Late Appointments by Phono. Phone 141 W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Phone 9-J Bank Bldg. Residence Phone 25-J Sunday and Evenings by Appointment DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR ‘ Office: Two doors west post office , Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 481----- Hermiston, Ore. A. W. Christopherson, M. D. Appointments: National Hospital Ass'n. Union Pacific R. R. U. S. Veteran’s Exam. C. M. T. C. U. S. Life Insurance Exam. City Health Officer Bank Bldg. General Practice Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. $ Legion Hall. PENDLETON ERNEST GHORMLEY MEN’S CLOTHING and LADIES HOSE 301 E. Court St. Phone 326 Pendleton, Oregon Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461 Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Ofl ? Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials Realistic Beauty Shop Finger Wave - 50c and 25c We Specialize in Permanent Waving 606 Main St. Pendleton, Ora. DR. F. L. INGRAM Dependable Dentistry Rond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. DR. H. A. NEWTON W. G. FISHER NEW AND USED FURNITURE BOUGHT AND SOLD Bowman Hotel Bik. 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. Nalls, 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 BRADLEY & SON Shoe Rebuilders We rebuild shoes with machinery your shoes were made on. The only factory machines In Umatilla County. Mall your shoes to us. We pay the return postage. Bet ter shoe repairing for less mon- ey. Give us a trial. Bradlev & Son Pendleton, Ore. 643 Main St. ... Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. WMER® QUALITYAPRICES MH ‘ PENDLETON ORE G