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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1984 ! pagi THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. maa | riet, by said contract and said deed, time for that. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON In summing up, the American peo- | proposes to sell and has sold and FINAL REPORT. The United States has come to the pie have the best of reasons for conveyed to said Oregon-Washington end of one of the most momentous looking to the future with confi- Railroad A Navigation Company, a IN THE COUNTY COURT OF years in its history. It has been a dence. The country is still here, petitioned the State Engineer of THE STATE OF OREGON FOR year in which vast and unpreceden The land is no less fertile than it " Oregon to investigate and determine UMATILLA COUNTY. ted experiments have been tried. It was. Its industries are no less great, the amount of excess capacity which A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. has been a year in which govern- Its individual spirit is no less po- said District may sell, and said In the Matter of the Estate of mental problems and issues have, to tent. Its intellectual capacity is no State Engineer reported that said Helen T. Duncan, Deceased. a greater degree than at any time smaller. Factories, utilities, rail- reservoir site was excess capacity NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Installation of Officers. YEAR-ROUND GARDEN PROJECT K0AC RETAINS FULL TIME; since the World War, engaged the roads, insurance companies. mines, and could be sold by said District, he undersigned executor of the last attention and interest of the publie, banks, farms—they are all still here. corporation, said reservoir site, free will and testament of Helen T. Dun- Officers will be installed in the PROGRAM FEATURES GIVEN. PROVIDES FOOD FOR FAMILIES. It has been a year of trial and error, and they will be doing business as and clear of all encumbrances and of an, deceased, has filed his final re- Stanfield Grange next Saturday, of achievement and failure. And usual when' new forces, new chang- any easement of any water user to port with the Clerk of the above en- January 6. when John Crow of the finally. It has been a year of aston- es, of which we know nothing now, storage of water therein or to use itled Court, and that the Judge of White Eagle Grange will act as in- CORVALLIS — Further recognition "I placed a valuation of $200 on ishing change. have usurped the center of the any water therefrom for irrigation aid Court has designated Saturday, ‘ * ' our garden, but it cannot be valued stalling officer. A special program of the Important position held by or domestic purposes. That copies of he 13th day of January, 1934 at For the first time since the gov- | stage. will be presented under the direc KOAC. the state-owned radio station in money when you consider the said resolutions of said Board of Di 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon as the ernment was founded, there has been ¡ So — greetings to 1934! tion of Mrs. New Madden as chair located at O.S.C., in the educational fact that the income of the family rectors of said District, of said con time, and the rooms of the above en- | i is not sufficient to budget $200 for man. Numbers will include a skit, radio field has been accorded by the | sweeping legislation to control the tract of sale of said reservoir site itled Court in the County Court wages and hours of the entire work-1 Garnet Chili Potatoes Grown formal renewal of its unlimlnated ' one-act play, readings, and musical . * tvegetables,” says one Josephine license by the federal radio commis ing population, and the competitive | Oregon City.—Doris Young, Wil- to said Oregon-Washington Railroad louse in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun- /. " county homemaker in reporting on numbers. sion. In renewing the license the methods of virtually all industry. A sonville farmer, who began a potato & Navigation Company, of said peti y, Oregon, as the place when and 'What Our Year-Round Garden HOG PROCESSING TAX FOR commission denied the petition of a dramatic and frankly experimental seed selection program in 1929 in tion to the State Engineer and said where hearing is to be had thereon. Means to Us.’ "To supply a family of gPri +, q}, 47 (. +e yy p*e, 9 —11 — commercial group to be assigned effort to solve the farmers' problems cooperation with County Agent J. J. report of said State Engineer, and All persons interested are hereby six with two vegetables a day be JANUARY LOWERED. of said deed of conveyance to said iotified to then and there appear has become part of the law of the part of KOAC's time. Inskeep, this year harvested 16 acres sides potatoes for 365 days a year Market prices within a few hours land. The largest public works pro of certified Garnet Chili potatoes, ! Oregon-Washington Railroad & Na- ind show cause, it any they have, from your own garden is no small of the time they are established in gram we have ever known has been which yielded an average of 135 Vigation Company, are on file in the vhy said report should not be ap- achievement." In a letter dated December 27, leading cities from Portland to New inaugurated. Everything that the field sacks per acre. In addition office of the Secretary of said Dist- proved, the executor discharged and The year-round garden and food from the office of J. W. Maloney, riet. he estate closed. present leaders of government be preservation project is sponsored by Collector of Internal Revenue, at York are available daily except Sun lieved would spur recovery, has been to furnishing many Clackamas coun And you and each of you are Dated this 14th day of December, day over KOAC. The government ty potato growers with certified the State College extension service Portland, and addressed to the Coun done. Advisors who had no previ hereby notified that if you fail to 1933. in a number of Oregon counties to ty Agent at Pendleton, the following market news service leased wire ous connection with politics have Carnet Chili seed, Young has found brings these reports throughout the an excellent market in California, so appear and answer said petition, JOHN W. DUNCAN, Executor. encourage families to reduce living information is conveyed: plaintiff will, for want thereof, ap day to the extension service at Cor been called in—and their plans have according to Inskeep. (Dec. 14-Jan. 11) costs and directions for canning and “Reference is made to hog proces vallis. As soon as received they are been adopted. The whole prestige ply to the said court to inquire into preserving are distributed by the sing tax return, Form PT-4, and va of government, and the immense the regularity, legality and correct James C. Darven, a bank official Sudan Grass Finds Favor home economics extension service. rious circular letters sent out by decoded and prepared for broadcast power of the public treasury, have ness of said proceedings for the sale f Glasgow, is very fussy about his ing. In Josephine county, where the this office containing instructions Dallas.—Sudan grass, recommend- of said reservoir site, and make and alse teeth, and has different sets The noon market broadcast thus been used whole-heartedly and some work is under the direction of Mrs. and graduated rates of tax applica times ruthlessly to bring us stabili ed to Polk county farmers by Coun- enter a decree confirming and ap or morning, afternoon and evening. carries many of the closing livestock Sara Wertz, home demonstration ble to processing of hogs which were ty Agent J. R. Beck last spring as proving said proceedings and each ty and prosperity. agent, 644 families were enrolled stated to be 50 cents per Cwt. for and other exchange prices from Chi a summer pasture crop to meet the and every of the acts of said district To say that these efforts have cago and New York as well as re ihis year. Of these, 156 homemakers November, $1.00 per Cwt. for De emergency feed situation. produced I in making said sale, together with reported to Mrs. Wertz that they cember, $1.50 per Cwt. for January, ports of early trading along the been entire successes is to close our very good pasture, according to such other orders or relief as may eyes to facts. To say that they have canned and dried food valued and $2.00 per Cwt. on and after coast for that morning. Evening many farmers who are enthusiastic be meet and proper. broadcasts are also given. Farmers, have failed is to be unjust. They nt $10,986.20 this year. This in February 1, 1934. over results obtained. Between two cooperative organizations, and pri have fallen between these extremes. Dated and first published this cluded 10,7 80 quarts of tomatoes, "Telegraphic information has just vate dealers urged the restoration Men have been put to work by the and three thousand acres were 28th day of December. 1933. 20,595 quarts of vegetables, 680 lbs. been received from the Commission planted in the county. J. D. WALLACE. R. J. RUEBER and of string beans, 8,560 pounds dried er of Internal Revenue, Washington, of this service when it was tempor hundreds of thousands—men who had had little or no work for two CARL J. JOHNSON, Plaintiffs •OR SALE — CHRYSLER SEDAN. arily discontinued last summer. Toledo.—Thirteen Lincoln county beans, and 308 pounds of dried corn D. C., stating the rate of tax for the $125.00. Alfred Heliums, Echo. and Petitioners residing at Stan or three years, and had been forced Fascinating stories of the Oregon from their gardens, supplemented month of January, 1934. will remain farmers recently pooled their orders Oregon. 19-tfc to suffer the ignominy of organized field, Oregon. country by the state ’ s best known through the county agent's office for with 31,200 quarts of fruit, 3,128 at $1.00 per Cwt. instead of increas charity in order to keep their fami authors and historians, arranged es COCHRAN & EBERHARD, a 25-ton car of lime from th estate quarts of meat and fish, 624 pounds ing to $1.50 per Cwt. No advice has WISH TO TRADE MY PART-LAND Attorneys for Petitioners, of dried pears and 318 pounds of been received regarding any change pecially for children between the lies and themselves from utter pri lime plant. suburban property for land near vation. Wages have been apprecia ages of 9 and 15 years, form a new Residing at LaGrande, rrigon. Ore., or Hermiston, Ore. dried apples. in rate for future months and should daily radio program series just star bly raised and the sweat-shop, en Oregon. In addition many of these families one be made, you will be advised im 1rs. W. A. Banion, 1304 Rockwood NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ted over KOAC, the state-owned sta couraged by the depression, has been (Dec. 28-Jan. 4-11-18) are still using carrots, parsnips, tur- mediately regarding the same." ive., Milwaukie, Oregon 15-4tp tion at Corvallis. The series started eliminated. Child labor is on the IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE nips, cabbage, potatoes and such in wane. The C. C. C. camps, whatever Tuesday, January 2, and will con ================== tinue through March. They come their shortcomings, have served to STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA- storage cellars. TILLA COUNTY. * WITH FARMERS AROUND • provide thousands of young men >n at 4:30 o’clock daily. CCC ADVANCES AMERICAN THE STATE • • ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ •••• Some of the stories are true his with useful work under army pay In the Matter of the Estate of FORESTRY PLAN. torical accounts, though most of and discipline, and have kept them George M. Gould, Deceased. Chemicals Kill Weeds. them are fiction. They have been away from debilitating and demor- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that EUGENE—The use of chlorates chosen for their story value and alizing influences. the undersigned has been appointed for the control of noxious weeds and The President's emergency con- thus constitute the most comprehen- And in other fields the Adminis administrator of the estate of other undesired plants such as dif servation work, together with 1m- sive collection ever made of juvenile tration has much on which it can George M. Gould, deceased, and has ferent species of blackberries and provements being accomplished un- stories dealing with the Oregon honestly pride itself. It has started qualified as the law directs. All per poison oak, has given good results country. W. J. WARNER der the public works program have a program whereby the transporta sons having claims against said es » Hermiston Beauty Shoppe in Lane county, and the use of the permitted a start toward meeting tion difficulty of the country may tate are required to present the same Attorney-at-Law some of the objectives of the nation chemicals is limited only by the pur Wheat Grass Trial Started. Duart Permanent Wave. eventually be solved. It has done a to me at the office of W. J. Warner, chasing ability of farmers, says O. S. al plan for American forestry, is the Hermiston - Oregon LAKEVIEW A demonstration good job in solidifying and safe my attorney, in Hermiston, Oregon, Fletcher, county agent. In spite of Late Appointments by Phone. conclusion reached in the annual re trial on planting methods with cres- guarding the banking structure. It verified as the law directs, within Phone 141 port of the forest service, just re reduced farm Incomes, nine fanners ed wheat grass on dry land has been has attempted to protect the public six months from the date hereof. of this county bought 700 pounds of leased at the office of regional for Dated this 4th day of January, Atlacide, a commercial chlorate weed demonstrated by Hanley Manson, against stock swindlers and fly-by- ester C. J. Buck, Portland, Oregon. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. killer, and 31 bought 2,320 pounds West Side sheepman, in cooperation night promoters, who reaped so fine 1934. The national plan for American for- A E. Bensel, Administrator. of sodium chlorate at cost through with County Agent V. W. Johnson. a harvest in the boom years and estry is included in the Copeland re- General Dentistry the office of the county agent dur One-half of a square rod was spaded even after. It has created machin port to the last session of the ¥. S. X-Ray and Diagnosis ing the year ending November 30, up, raked down and then the seed ery seeking to encourage home fi NOTICE OF PROCEEDINGS FOR Senate. DR. A. E. MARBLE Phons Bank Bldg. CONFIRMATION OF SALE OF raked in. Crested wheat grass seed nancing and private construction. 19333, records show. Most of the work undertaken by This is all on the credit side of Residence Phone 26-J CHIROPRACTOR was broadcast on the other half of RESERVOIR SITE BY the C.C.C. was work planned by Bunday and Evenings by the square rod, which was left un the ledger. The entries on the debit Office: Two doors west post office Seed Cleaning Method Devised STANFIELD IRRIGATION federal and state forestry agencies Appointment spaded and part of the seed raked in. side are not less important—and it ‘ Office Hours: 8 to 13 - 1:80 to « La Grande.—When ladak alfalfa DISTRICT. for orderly accomplishment over the does the country and the Adminis ; Phone 481--------Hermiston, Ore. years. For the forest service, the seed grown by J. B. Weaver of Union tration no service to overlook them. Phosphate Boosts Turnip Yield first step toward getting the work county was found to be so badly All great experimental movements In the Circuit Court of the State of Toledo.—Treble phosphate 0-42-0 breed errors—and Mr. Roosevelt and under way was to select thousands mixed with mustard seed that it was Oregon for the County of A. W. Christopherson, M. D. of these previously planned projects, impossible to reclean it, he called and an ammoniated phosphate 10- his advisors would have been a Umatilla. Appointments: 52-0, applied at the rate of 160 upon County Agent H. G. Avery and and to fit them into suitable camp great deal more human had they National Hospital Ass'n. locations. There was also the task the farm crops department at O. S. pounds to the acre, brought an in avoided them. It is unquestionably J. D. Wallace, R. J. Rueber and Carl Unien Pacific R. R. Hermiston Post No. 37 J. Johnson, Directors of Stanfield ri procurin' and distributing the C. to assist him with his problem. crease of more than 10 tons of Bort true that, in working te bring re- U. 8. Veteran's Exam. Meets first and third necessary tools, machines, trucks With their help Weaver constructed field turnips per acre on the E. H. covery, methods have been adopted, Irrigation District, Plaintiffs and U. 8. C. M. T. C. Thursday. Legion Auxil Petitioners, versus Stanfield Irri and other equipment, and the re- an inclined plane over which the Steinmetz farm at Chitwood, in a and laws passed, which will make Life Insurance Exam. iary meets second and gation District, a municipal cor erwting of suitable supervising per seed was run in a thin stream. The demonstration trial In which Stein arid some of the springs front City Health Officer fourth Thursday. mustard seed, being round, moved metz cooperated with County Agent whence recovery must eventually poration, and all freeholders, le sonnel. Bank Bldg. , Legion Hall. General Practice M. J. Conklin. This was a 22 per faster than the alfalfa. Two nar gal voters and assessment payers During the first 6 months nearly flow. The case of the utilities is one within said District, Defendants 600 C.C.C. camps were located on row bins at the bottom of the plane cent Increase in yield on the treated in point. They are great employers To: Stanfield Irrigation District. the national forests. The forest ser caught the seed. Weaver considers over the untreated plots. No ap- and taxpayers. They are, by and vice also was called upon to super the method an entire success and preciable difference could be seen - one of the most progressive and to all freeholders, legal voten vise and assist state authorities in by several runs on this apparatus in the plants during the growing influences in the average commu- and assessment payers within saic the conduct of work being done expects to remove all mustard seed season, however, the advantage in nity. Yet the industry as a whole District: from 660 camps on state and private and thus reclaim some valuable la the treated plots not showing up un (owned by millions of investors) is IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OI Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Ofl ERNEST GHORMLEY til .weights were taken. dak seed otherwise lost. OREGON: land. being politically castigated because Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials MEN ’ S CLOTHING and of the sins of the few—a policy , You and each of you are here LADIES HOSE which can profit no one. by notified and required to be and Realistic Beauty Shop Phone 326 301 E. Court St. Again, in the securities act, cer- | appear in the above entitled court ( Finger Wave - 50c and 25c Pendleton, Oregon tain provisions have made It impos- and answer the petition filed in th • We Specialize In Permanent sible to issue legitimate industrial above entitled cause, within tei Waving 606 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. securities thus depriving business days after the full publication o Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461 of capital it sorely needs, depriving this notice. This notice is being DR. F. L. INGRAM workers of potential jobs, and de- | served on all parties in interest I . priving the public of a place to put publication thereof once a week fo Dependable Dentistry W. G. FISHER its money where it can do essential i three successive weeks in the Her- Bond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. work. The law was designed to miston Herald, a newspaper of gen ( NEW AND USED FURNITURE banish the seller of the wide blue eral circulation published at Her BOUGHT AND SOBD INDUSTRIAL KA INDUSTRIAL Bowman Hotel Blk. Phone 198 sky- and it seems to have banished | misten, in Umatilla County. State o / . ANO CITY DR. H. A. NEWTON AND CITY • 507 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. the seller of honest shares and Oregon, the first publication being f X USES * . . . USES bonds as well. on the 28th day of December, 1933 Dentist OTHER 12% 18 % HOGS In brief, government, and the vot- and further sets forth that sal FARM USES X-Ray Work Phone 12 12 % . ing public, must not forget that pri- Hoard of Directors adopted a resolo OTHER —. 42° Pendleton, Oregon • W. J. CLARKE FARM USES vate Initiative and enterprise are I tion authorizing the execution ant HARDWARE still the most important of national | delivery of a deed of conveyance ol 11% attributes. Government can do much | said reservoir site to said Oregon • Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR ; Pumps. Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing to cure depression but after recovery Washington Railroad & Navigation MULES BEEF V HORSES AND , Phone 21 211-213 E. Court St PROPERTY SEE .BEEF 1 Company, a corporation, and tha has commenced, it is industry and MULES 14% ‘ CATTLE CATTLE " Pendleton, Oregon J. W. CLARKE at Said petition sets forth a résolu AHO SHEEP capital which will provide jobs, tax- 17% ANO SHEEP G. F. HODGES AGENCY es. payrolls, progress, The public tion of the Board of Directors o 20% 17 % 721 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. purse is not bottomless. It can be Stanfield Irrigation district deeming it for the best Interests of said Dist i more easily exhausted than WE know. The Administration should riet to sell the reservoir site locate« in Sections 1 and 12, Tp. 2 N.R. 30 be 1924 - 1929 I certainly not blamed for honest 1914 BRADLEY & SON 1910 Specialize in Good Furni i mistakes—unless It makes no effort E.W.M., and Sections 7 and 18, Tp. ture at Lowest Possible Shoe Rebuilder* 1 to correct them. And now is the 2 N.R. 31 E.W.M.. and particularly OGS now consume nearly one- duction in hog numbers. A sub with respect to other livestock, and We rebuild shoes with machinery Prices erentually production of more live stantial reduction In corn — the main described in said resolution. In ac half of the annual corn crop in s‘ock will be stimulated to higher your shoes were made on. The cordance with a contract with Ore the United States. Most of the corn teed supply for hogs — will help a id less profitable levels. Burt the Free Delivery bring the supply of hogs into better only factory machines In Umatilla gon-Washington Railroad A Navi released by the decline of eleven balance with effective demand and Agricultural Adjustment Act seeki to your door. County. Mall your shoes to us. gation Company, a corporation, and million head of horses and mules on It will help raise the purchasing a net reduction in agricultural pro- further sets forth that said Boaro We pay the return pontage. Bet- " the farms and in the cities during power of corn. It corn production Is d i et ion, not a shift. Acreage of ter shoe repairing for leas mon- | said Board of Directors have made the past two uty years has been di not reduced by an amount sufficient ci rn, therefore. Is the Important key SATURDAY NIGHT ey. Give us a trial. verted to bog feeding. This chart in- to compensate tor the reduction In t the corn-hog production problem. and executed said deed, with coven M°KEE AT IRRIGON. Bradlev & Son y dicates the necessity for an adjust boga, corn supolies available for I he sound solution is to scale down ants that said reservoir site is free Music by COLUMBIANS ment in corn production, at least suf- other purposes will increase sub- t o production of both corn and Pendleton, Ore. «43 Main St. and clear of any easement of any Sclent to correspond with any re- stantially: corn prices will decline 1 water user, and that the said Dist- GREETINGS TO 1934! FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION WANT ADS ------ • =------ Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON PENDLETON THE USES OF CORN H DANCING 265830