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THURSDAY, JUNE T. 1934. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION A MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. Used Cars! 1930 Model A Ford PANEL FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANNERY SCHEDULE. USE OF COLD STORAGE GIVEN June 11 to 16. VISITING GRANGERS PRESENT $210.00 PLAY AT STANFIELD SATURDAY Model T’s The election of one Director for three year term, and one clerk for | one year term. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1934. ATTEST: R. A. Brownson, District Clerk, E. D. Martin, Chairman Board of Directors. $50.00 1930 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan $275.00 ROHRMAN Motor Co WANT ADS Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the le- voters of the Union High School Dist. No. 9. of Umatilla Coun ty State of Oregon, that the Annual School meeting of said District will be held at the school house, to begin at the hour of 2:00 o'clock P. M. on the fourth Monday in June, being NOTICE OF SALE. the 25th day of June, A. D., 1934. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that and hold until 7:00 P. M. This meeting is called for the the undersigned has been appointed agent for The First National Bank ! purpose of electing one Director and of Hermiston, Oregon, for the pur-the transaction of business usual at pose of foreclosing that certain) such meetings chattel mortgage dated November Dated this 23d day of May, 1934. 29, 1933, and filed for record on the ATTEST: R. A. BROWNSON. Diet. Clerk. 1st day of December, 1933, recorded W. J. WARNER, Chairman, in Volume 70 at page 293 of the Board of Directors. Records of Chattel Mortgages for Umatilla County, Oregon, and by which mortgage Sylvan Pierson did NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE mortgage to The First National Hank of Hermiston the following UNDER EXECUTION. described property to-wit: 1 black and white Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, no horns, named Maggie. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 black and white Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old. no horns, named Snowball. by virtue of an execution issued out 1 black and white Holstein cow, of the Circuit Court of the State of years old, no horns, named Rose. Oregon for Umatilla County to me 1 black and white Holstein cow. directed and delivered on a Judg 5 yrs. old, no horns, named Blackie. ment and decree and order of sale 1 black and white Holstein cow, rendered in said Court on the 24th 5 yrs. old, no horns, named Spot, day of May, 1934, in favor of Wil- I black and white Holstein cow, Ham F. Hannan, Jr., and Nellie B. 5 yrs. old, no horns, named Daisy, Hannan, his wife, against R. Carl- 1 black and white Holstein cow, son and William Allen in the suit 5 yrs. old, no horns, named Lily. therein pending wherein the said 1 black and white Holstein cow, William F. Hannan, Jr., and Nellie 5 years old, no horns, named Tilla- B. Hannan, his wife, are Plaintiffs, and R. Carlson and William Allen mook. and Warren R. Allen are Defendants 1 black and white Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, no horns. named Prim- for the sum of Three Thousand and No'100 dollars with Interest there rose. 1 black and white Holstein cow. on at the rate of 6 per cent per an 5 yrs. old, no horns, named Whitey, num from October 1, 1932; the fur- 1 black and white Holstein cow, ther sum of *19.20 with interest 4 yrs. old, has horns, named Fannie, thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per 1 black and white Holstein cow, annum from May 14, 1934; the fur- 4 yrs. old, has horns, named Bessie. ther sum of *285.00 attorney’s fees 3 black and white Holstein cows, and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at *24.35; which 3 yrs. old, have horns. 3 black and white Holstein hei- said decree and Judgment and order fers, 2 yrs. old, have horns. 3 black and white Holstein hei- fers, 1 year old, have horns. 2 black and white Holstein calves. 1 white Holstein bull, 5 years old, dehorned, named Prince. 1 black mare, 15 yrs. old, weight about 1700 pounds, named Bell. 1 bay horse, 15 yrs. old, weight about 1500 pounds, named Dick. 1 iron wheel truck and rack, W. J. WARNER 1 potato digger. I McCormick Big Six mower. Attorney-at-Law 1 McCormick hay rake, 1 pole hay stacker. Hermiston - Oregon 1 Marvel cream separator, 1 set work harness. And that as such agent, the un- dersigned will, on Friday, the 15th W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. day of June, 1934, at ten a. m., General Dentistry sell the hereinabove described pro X-Ray and Diagnosis perty, or such portion thereof as shall then be in his possession, at Bank Bldg. Phone 9-J public auction for cash to the high Residence Pbone 25-J est bidder; said sale will be held at Bunday and Evenings by the J. H. Childers place about 11 Appointment miles east of Hermiston, Oregon, commencing at 10:00 a. m., on the 15th day of June, 1934. DATED June 5. 1934. H. A. PANKOW, As Agent for A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON The First National Bank of Hermiston, Oregon. Physician and Surgeon. (June 7-14) As part of the lecture hour at the All animals butchered for cold storage or shipped must be allowed P. IL—1 to 3:30 Stanfield Grange meeting Saturday 2 — 1926 ROADSTERS AT to cool over night before placing night a group of Grangers from the them in the chilling room. If a hot Tillacum Grange presented a play carcas is hung beside the cold ones. Monday—Peas,. No. 2‘s; P. M., entitled “Bill’s Rumage Sale.” Mem it will cause sweating and also will Asparagus, No. 21s. bers of the cast were Mr. and Mrs. i — 1926 TUDOR SEDAN delay the cooling of meat previous- Montie Witty, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Tuesday, A. M. — Peas, No. 2s; P. ly placed in the room. Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greer, Preparations are being made to M.—Asparagus, No. 2s. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Snyder. deliver packages of meat to members Wednesday—A. M., Greens, 8 to Mr. Greer also gave a reading of the creamery who wish to rent a 9 o’clock, Beets. 9 to 11 o'clock, No. "Casey at the Bat.” locker but live too far away to avail 21s; P. M.—Asparagus, No. 2Ys. Other Grange News. themselves of this service at the In reporting the last Grange pro Thursday—A. M., Peas, No. 21s. gram we inadvertantly failed to in plant. An insulated box will be car ried on the cream truck which will Friday—A. M., Peas, No. 2s; P. clude to very good numbers. Mrs. keep the meat or other produce in M.—Asparagus, No. 2s. L. F. Wooster, H. E. Chairman, gave a talk on the plan of organization, perfect condition until delivered at the farmers door. No doubt the meat Saturday—A. M., Asparagus. No. and duties of the Home Economics will still be frozen upon arrival. clubs. A group of members gave a 21s. The lockers have proven very suc pantomime of “The Old Spinning cessful and have been a great sav Wheel.” Mrs. Harry McCormack MANY ATTEND GILLIAM- ing to those who have been using sand a solo while Mrs. J. F. Rueber, I them since the plant opened. We WHEELER POMONA GRANGE Mr. and Mrs. Mel Johnson and An- I therefore, urge all creamery mem derson Brown participated in the HERMISTON, OREGON bers who have not rented lockers to pantomime. consider the matter before it is too Mrs. J. F. Bogan will act as A large delegation of Morrow late. All you have to do is butcher County grangers went to Condon chairman for the next program Sat the animal, hang It up over night Saturday, May 26, to attend the Gil urday, June 16. She has arranged to drain and cool, and bring it to the liam-Wheeler County Pomona an interesting program and may chilling room. If you wish to have Grange meeting. Each delegate felt call upon others to participate. it cut by the butcher it will cost his time was well spent as he en The Cub Wranglers furnished you three-fouths of a cent a pound joyed the interesting and education music for dancing after the Grange FOR SALE TURNING LATHE, 8 cut into steaks, chops, roasts, etc., al talks by such prominent persons meeting Saturday night. feet long; 12 inch chuck. Cheap. end it will also be placed in the as Max Gehlar, head of the Depart Echo Auto Co., Echo, Ore. 40-3tc locker. Then all you have to do is ment of Agriculture of the State of STANFIELD 4-H CLUB NEWS; give the cream truck driver an or Oregon, Senator J. Upton from Bend, SWIFT & CO.—BUYERS OF POUL- der for a certain package of meat Senator Sam Brown from Marion DELEGATES ATTEND SCHOOL try and Eggs. A. M. Smith, Her- end it will be delivered the next county, Marie Flint McCall, State Delegates to the 4-H club summer miston, Ore., Agent. 271tfc route day. In this manner the farm Lecturer, Chas. Wicklander, state school session which opens at Cor- -------------------------------------- -------- — er may have fresh meat delivered to deputy, and a number of other In vallis. Ore., Monday, June 11, will ONE GOOD COAL AND WOOD the door every third day during the teresting speakers. leave Sunday. Nadine Reuber and j range for sale. $14. A. L Carter, summer, and twice weekly in the The delegation arrived at Condon Merrill Hutton were winners of the opposite depot. 41-ltp winter. about 11:00 A. M. and found a nice Grange scholarship, with Claudia ¡ FOR SALK__ELECTRIC WASHING The locker room will be open crowd at the morning meeting. Dur- Gabriel and Jimmie McDermitt Sundays but meat will not be taken Ing the lunch hour Marie Flint Me alternates. The school will be as ! machine, cheap, or will trade mo- in , tor for g as motor. Mrs. J. B. Perry, care of that day, because there Is Call, Senator Sam Brown and Max session two weeks. Westland. 41-ltp no help to spare from the creamery. Gehlar arrived. First on the pro Umatilla Co-ooperative Creamery. gram when the meeting convened The “Snappy Stitchers” met in after lunch was the memorial ser the Grange hall Thursday afternoon. 1933—49,300. CANNERY AND LAUNDRY BOARD vice which was impressively put on The president Patricia Richards pre Acre feet of water in the Cold by the Pomona officers for three of sided during the business meeting. Springs Reservoir June 1st, EMPHASIZES REGULATIONS their members, two of whom were Mrs. J. M. Richards, leader, suggest 1934—36,900. At a recent board meeting the charter members and officers. ed study topics for the next meeting A. A. of water used during following regulations pertaining to The address of welcome was given and appointent Mildred Gabriel to June, 1933—14,663 A. F. the laundry and cannery were found by Russel McKennon, county agent take charge of the social hour for A. F. of water used during to be abused and are again being of Gilliam County, and was repond- the next meeting. July, 1933—16,600 A. F. emphasized. ed to by Mr. Howard, the Pomona A. F. of water used during As most of you know we are now master. Mr. Davis, Pomona master Miss Dorothy Shelton acted as August, 1933—14,750 A. F. confronting extra expenses at our from Sherman County, announced hostess to members of the poultry A. F. of water used during laundry and cannery due to neces- their Pomona meeting on June 2nd club at her home Friday afternoon. September, 1933—6,850 A. F. sary repair on our septic tank. As and invited all to attend. S. J. De- Each member present responded to Strict conservation of water will we have been operating on the low- vine, master of Morrow County Po- roll call by reporting on his or her make possible a complete irrigation now ob- est possible margin we are mona, invited the grangers from the poultry project. Instructive talks on season here on the project, if this liged to raise the price of cannlng, adjoining counties to meet with origin, housing, history, care and is accomplished at a time when all l-4c per can on all cans to meet Morrow County Pomona at Rhea management of chicks were given irrigation projects in the northwest this emergency. This new price be Creek on the first Saturday in July. by Dorothy Shelton, Patricia Rich are suffering from a severe water comes effective Monday, June 18, shortage, not only will our water Max Gehlar gave information to ards and Virgil Tenney. Number 2Ys, plain, will be 5 3-4c Miss Clara Johnson, local leader, right be demonstrated to be second the assembled crowd on work In va for vegetables, 6 3-4c for meat; No. assigned study topics for the next to none, but the value of every farm 21s, inside enamel, will be 6c for rious branches of agriculture, some meeting. The group inspected the in our district will be increased. vegetables, and 7c for meat. No. 2s, of them being: How a great many Shelton chickens, turkeys and pheas Yours for a successful season. plain, will be 5 l-4c for vegetables. departments and offices have been ants. ENOS. D. MARTIN, Project Mgr. abolished or merged into others, 6 I-4c for meat: and No. 2s, inside enamel, will be 5 l-2c for vegetables fewer persons being required to do Make Modern Improvements. Notice of Annual School Meeting. the work which was formerly done and 6 1-2c tor meat. J. W. McMullen has installed an NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to by a large office Yores. This has Again we ask you to please co automatic water system on his the legal voters of School District saved the state thousands of dol operate and comply with all cannery home ranch southwest of town and laundry rules and regulations. lars. He talked on rehabilitation which will modernize his farm. The No. 14 of Umatilla County, State of Constipation 6 Year» and feels that putting untrained ci Oregon, that the Annual School By so doing we can keep our al Trouble Now Gone ty folk out on the farms or creating system was Installed by the Grange Meeting of said District will be ready low prices. Co-operative. John J. Davis had chronic consti held at the School House, on the 18 When the price of canning was farms from prairie lands is not ad Another modern improvement on day of June, 1934, at 2:00 o’clock pation for six years. By using Ad- visable and that giving them *3000 lerika he soon got rid of*it. and feels made it was based on products ready the project is a 20x52 chicken house for the can. However, some have which is suggested as a start, would and brooder combined, recently com in the afternoon, for the following like a new person. Adlerika is quick acting—safe. At Leading Druggists. forgotten this and are bringing be unfair to the real farmers whose peted on the Chas. Keller farm in objects: their produce unwashed and unpre average income from farms annually Columbia district. The house will pared to the cannery. This requires is about *520. Grain inspection, accommodate 350 hens and has a more room and much more water grading, blending of wheat, and draper brooder system installed. and will necessitate an extra charge codes were also taken up as well as This system has become quite popu ‘less patrons comply with the present methods of financing the lar with poultrymen on the project. state fair. A few minutes of time regulations. was given to discussion of the but us remind you that And again let Alfalfa Yield High. he fee you pay for washing is for ter code. An interesting point which Reports from different sections of was brought out was the fact that one family's washing, (living in the the project say that the first cut same house) and not for yours, plus in Australia 56 pounds of butter per ting of alfalfa has averaged over capita, and in Canada 36 pounds of some sister daughter, friend or rela- four tons to the acre. Matthew Gor tive’s washing. If laundry from two butter per capita is consumed an don obtained that cutting from his households is combined, two fees nually while in the United States field southeast of town. the. annual per capita consumption must be paid. Cooperation in these small de- of butter is only 18 pounds. Notice to Water Users. Greetings were sent from Grant tails make it a success for all. As the irrigation season advances County'to the Pomona grange as the Respectfully yours. and the visible supply of water in Grant County 'delegation was un- Hermiston Co-operative the reservoir diminishes, It becomes able to attend the meeting. Laundry & Cannery. evident that if we are to mature our Following the supper hour a rec- crops it will be necessary to adopt Receives Honorable Mention. reatlonal game was led by Mrs. I. Me a policy of’strict economy in the Oregon State College, Corvallis, Call after which the lecturer intro usage of water over the entire pro May 31—Walther Ott of Hermiston, duced Senator J. Upton from Bend ject. In order to successfully carry I senior in agriculture at Oregon who discoursed at some length on out such a policy, willing coopera tate college, received* honorable the Bonneville dam and locks and tion on the part of every water user mention for the Adolphe Wolfe the electric power prospects at that with his ditch rider will be requir- ", 7 me A prize of *50 awarded to the senior place. He feels that any such plants ed.. man showing the greatest promise built up should be under public or | In order that all settlers may ful- | of applying business principles to government ownership and not in ly appreciate the importance of sav- j the advancement of industrial and the hands of a few to create more Ing water whenever possible, a study | social institutions. millionaires. Mr. Upton thinks thst of the following figures which give public owned munition manufactur- the supply of water in the reser- Governor's Medal Offered. Ing plants would be of greatest help voir as of June 1, 1933, compared | Vancouver Barracks. Wn., June 5 to keep peace and prevent war. | with that on hand June 1, 1934. to- —Governor Julius L. Meier will G. W. Wicklander, state deputy, get her with the amounts of ! award the governor’s medal again gave a very good talk on grange used through the months of June. I this year to the most outstanding work and emphasized the need of July. August and September show | student from Oregon attending the balanced programs; and the impor plainly the necessity of a strict con- 1934 Citizens' Military Training tance of recreational and ths social servation of irrigation water all over camp at Camp Hurlburt in this post aids of grange work was stressed. T he PACIFIC T elephone and T elegraph the project for the balance of the it was announced today. He has The Pomona degree was conferred season: COMPANY Business Off Ice-Mata Street Telephone 511 notified camp headquarters of his upon twenty candidates by ths Mor Acre feet of water In the Cold willingness to continue the award. row County Pomona degree team. Springs —i Reservoir June 1st, $50 each PAGE THRU " M-J . if TP. V acation means more when you telephone ■ .1L , -_____ I______ — of sale has been duly docketed and enrolled in the office of the said Clerk of said Court and in and by which said judgment, decree and order of sale, it was directed that the hereinafter described real pro perty in Umatilla County, Oregon, together with the tenements, here- ditaments, appurtenances and all water rights belonging or in any wise appurtalning and also all the estate, right and interest of said de fendants in and to the same be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all costs. Therefore, I will on the second day of July, 1934, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock of the said day at the front door of the County Court House In the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the right, title and interest which the said defendants, R. Carlson and William Allen or either of them had on the first day of October, 1930, or since then have acquired or now have in and to the following de scribed premises situated in Uma tilla County, State of Oregon, to- wit: The west half of the north east quarter of section 27, township 5, North range 29, E.W.M., in Umatilla County, Oregon, contain ing 80 acres, together with all water rights pertaining or be- longing thereto. Together with the tenements, hereditaments thereto belonging or in any way appurtaintng; and also all the right, estate, title and In terest of said defendants in and to the same; said lands to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of such sale to he applied in satisfac tion of said execution of all costs. Dated this 28th day of May, 1934. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff, Umatilla County, Oregon. By J. A. Carney, Deputy. (May 31 - June 28) Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON Bank Building Office Houri 9-12 and 2-5 Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Duart Permanent Wave. Late Appointments by Phons. Phone 141 DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post ottica Ottica Hours: > to 12 - 1:80 to 6 Pbone 481------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. 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