The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 01, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934.
FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION
.A MESSAGE
TO
EVERY MEMBER.
Used Cars! WANT ADS
1932 — V-8 SEDAN
$435.00
1930 — CHRYSLER
EXPERIMENTAL TESTS ON
COVER CROPS BEING MADE
PAGE FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
NO PATRONAGE REFUND
DELINQUENT MEMBERS.
PAID
A SUCCESSFUL CO-OPERATIVE
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP
ENTERPRISE.
COUPE
$285.00
FOR RENT—FURNISHED
modern. Mrs. Joe Dyer,
78-R.
ROOM,
Phone
10-tfc
0.
at The Hermiston Herald.
No. 9281.
FOR SALE OR RENT CHEAP —
House with 4 bedrooms. Inquire
O. L. Barlow at Co-op. Laundry.
8-3tp
Reserve Dist. No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Cathryn C. Durfey, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
administrator of the estate of Cath­
ryn C. Durfey, deceased, and has
qualified as the law directs. All
persons having claims against said
estate are required to present the
same to me at the office of W. J.
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston.
Oregon, with proper vouchers, with­
in six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 25th day of October,
1934.
CHARLES J. DURFEY,
Administrator.
(Oct. 25—Nov. 22)
of Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close
A series of experimental tests on
of business on Oct. IT, 1934.
According to the by-laws
In 1906 a Hydro-Electric Power
crops for green manure and cover
RESOURCES
governing the Co-operative Ser­
Commission was created in the pro­
crop purposes have been worked out
Loans and discounts.................................... $ 97,793 66
vice Station, no patronage re­
MODEL A FORD TRUCK IN A-l Overdrafts ..........................................
vince of Ontario, Canada. From this
687.38
on a number of farms on the Her­
fund can be made to any mem­ ♦ beginning, Ontario's “Hydro” as it is
LOW-CUT TOP
condition for sale or trade. Will United States Gov. securities owned .. 59,250.00
miston and Stanfield projects.
ber who has allowed his mem­ ♦ known, has grown into a co-operative
take team or cattle. L. W. Dickson. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc . 12,247.36
The Crops Department of Oregon
Banking house..................
8,000.00
bership to become delinquent.
Hermiston,
Oregon.
9-2tp Real
partnership
enterprise
with
a
total
State College furnished the Assist­
estate owned other than banking
Information as to the status
house ..... .......... -..................
4,927.25
investment of $315,000,000 of which
ant County Agent with one sack of
of any membership is available
19,910.74
GOOD ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE— Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
$222,000,000 is invested co-opera­
Australian Winter Peas and one ♦
at the main office of the Farm
and due from banks
.................. 106,807.29
A few tons. Inquire Mrs. Laura Cash
tively in power undertakings of Hy­
sack of Hairy Vetch and the Bacter­
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer
Bureau Co-operative.
♦ dro Electric Power Commission and
Morris, Columbia school.
10-3tp
iology Department furnished two
and due from U. S. Treasurer .........
312.50
Other
Assets ..............
448.76
$95,000,000
in
local
distribution
bottles of bacteria to inoculate le­
systems and other assets.
gume seed.
FOR
SALE
—
2
MILK
COWS;
33
Hours for Closing Advanced.
Total
............................................. $309,384.92
There is a reserve or sinking fund
The purpose of these trials is to
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
tons of hay; farm for sale, trade
Starting
with
November
1st
the
of more than $87,000,000, and a re-
find a legume crop which will give
or rent. Guy Chamness, Hermiston.
LIABILITIES
sufficient growth so that it may be Farm Bureau Co-operative of Her­ venue of $39,000,000 per annum,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
9-tfc Demand deposits..................
134,969.07
From its first distribution of less
plowed under early enough in the miston will close at 5:00 o’clock in­
LIGHT SIX
Time Deposits ............................................
66.633.90 the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatil­
Public funds of States, counties, etc.
44,705.53 la County, State of Oregon, will at
spring to permit the using of the stead of 6:00 o'clock p. m. This Is than 1000 K.W.H. in 1910, it has
MAMMOTH BRONZE TURKEYS, Due
to banks including cashier’s checks
land for any desired spring sown being done in observance of winter advanced to the position of distri-
he hour of ten o'clock in the fore­
Canadian
strain,
early
maturing
outstanding
2,881
32
crop.
The testing is being made usiness hours, Manager H. M. Som- buting 1.100,000 K.W.H. at : a re-
Circulating Notes outstanding ............
6,25-0 noon on the 5th day of November,
meat
type
from
many
years
selec
­
Capital stock paid in ........................
26.000.00 1934, at the front door of the Coun-
cent date and has made provisions
principally with Austrian Winter merer, says.
tions. Henry Plert,
Kennewick, Surplus
10,000.00 ‘y Court House of Umatilla County,
for power to take care of an aggre-
Peas and Hairy Vetch. It Is hoped
Wash.
8-4tc
Undivided profits---- net ..............
18,955.10
Will Close on Armistice.
TUDOR
gate load of about 1,800,000 K.W.H.
that one or the other, or both, of
regon. In Pendleton, Oregon, offer
Total
$309,384.92
these legume crops will grow and
The Farm Bureau Co-operative Hydro supplies electrical service to
or sale to the highest bidder for
LOST DOG — SMALL BLACK AND Pledged against circulating notes out­
mature early enough in the spring vili close Monday, November 11, about 608 municipalities, including
cash in hnnd, subject to the mini­
white Spaniel. Finder please noti­
standing
6.250.00
so that they can be plowed under vhlch is a legal holiday following 26 cities and 87 towns and 266 are
mum price of Twenty-five Dollars,
Pledged against public funds of States,
fy
R.
Erickson,
Oswego.
Ore.
10-2tp
counties, school districts, or other
before the middle of May.
\rmistice Day on the 11th. Farmers townships.
($25.00), the following described
subdivisions or municipalities . 10,000.00
The formation of rural power dis­
parcel
of real property heretofore
Trial plots have been put out on hould take particular note of this
LIVESTOCK WANTED — CATTLE Total Pledge
...................................
816,260.00
the following farms: L. J. Corneille nd prepare for a longer week end tricts has been of great economic
by Umatilla County, State of Ore­
Sheep and Hogs. L. J. Huston, State of Oregon
}
of Stanfield has a ‘-acre plot without available feed supply, The benefit to the Province as a whole
gon, acquired tor delinquent taxes,
The Dalles. Oregon. Write me or County of Umatilla I * "•
I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the above named to-wit:
in providing electrical service to ag-
planted to Austrian Winter Peas gas station will also be closed.
leave name at Hale's Confectionery bank,
PHONE 571
do solemnly swear that the above statement
ricultural areas.
The West ten acres of the North­
and ‘-acre plot to Hairy Vetch,
Dec. 6. is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
HERMISTON, OREGON
A. H. NORTON. Cashier.
The retail distribution of elec-
west Quarter of the Northeast
Both to be plowed under in the
Turkey Pool November 3.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 29th day
spring and seeded to Alfalfa.
Quarter of Section 22, Township
Final plans are being made for trical energy is handled by a muni-
of Oct.. 1934
5, North, Range 27, EWM, in
F. S. Green of Stanfield has al­ the Eastern Oregon Turkey Growers’ clpal utility commission under the Tennessee Valley for some years af­
W. J Warner. Notary Public for Oregon.
Umatilla
County. Oregon.
acre plot planted to Hairy Vetch association pool Saturday, Novem­ general supervision of the Hydro- ter the war, before Senator Norris
My commission expires Dec. 11. 1936.
Dated this the 1st day of October,
(Seed not inoculated) and ‘-acre ber 3, in the warehouse west of the Electric Power Commission.
Correct—Attest:
finally succeeded in getting the bill
The basic principle governing the passed forming the T.V.A. under
1934.
plot in which the seed was inocu­ railroad tracks. Growers are being
F. B. SWAYZE.
W. L HAMM
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
lated. Both to be plowed under in urged to bring their birds to the financial operations of this enter­ which the people receive the bene­
R. ALEXANDER
Umatilla County. State of Oregon.
the spring.
Directors
warehouse before noon on that day. prise is that the service rendered to fit.
(Oct. 4—Nov. 1)
Henry Ott of Hermiston has 1 - Assistant County Agent Sawyer is the municipalities and by the muni­
Let us vote in such a way that
acre planted to Austrian Winter stressing proper cooling by hanging cipalities to the ultimate consumer, the people of Oregon may receive
Peas to be plowed under and fol­ birds out of doors, in order that be rendered at cost as its name the full benefit of our natural re­
lowed with sweet corn, squash and the cost of pre-cooling in the cars would indicate.
sources.
field corn.
Out of the charges to consumers
may be kept down.
Henry Sommerer of Hermiston
for electrical service, the municipali­
New Turkey Bulletin Ready.
has 1 -acre planted to Austrian SECOND CORN-HOG PAYMENT
ties are paying not only all the costs
A
new O.S.C. experiment station
Winter peas to be plowed under and
of providing service and keeping the
DUE NOVEMBER 15TH
followed by field corn.
physical plant In an up-to-date and bulletin, entitled "Cost of Producing
Turkey Hatching Eggs in Oregon,”
John Jendrzejewski of Hermiston
“Corn-Hog contract signers will efficient condition, but in addition is just off the presses and ready for
has %-acre planted to Austrian
are
paying
sums
to
retire
the
orig
­
★ Uncle Sam is doing
co-
free distribution to Oregon growers
Winter Peas to be plowed under and find it to their advantage to
and inal obligation and the people of and others interested. A copy may
operate
with
the
supervisors
the power job in Ore­
W. J. WARNER
followed by field corn.
T. K. JOHNSON, M D.
complete the first check-up on com- Ontario will soon advance to the be had upon request from the col­
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Fred Lenz of Hermiston has an
complete
ownership
of
this
publicly
gon.
Why
set
up
a
the
vliance
as
soon
as
possible,"
is
Attorney-at-Law
lege at Corvallis or from county ex­
Office hours: 9:00-12:00 2:00-5:
1-acre plot planted to Austrian
owned enterprise.
A.
tension agents.
new state commission
Winter Peas to be harvested for statement given out by Nolan
Office hours: 9 to 12 — 2 to 5
The
Grange
Power
Bill
which
was
Hermiston - Oregon
Jacobsen, emergency agricultural as-
The information presented in the
seed.
Evening by appointment.
passed by a majority of nearly 40,-
to
plunge
us
deeper
W. A. Sawyer of Hermiston has sistant, who was in Hermiston Wed­ 000 in 1932 in the form of a consti­ new publication was obtained in a
Phone: Office 1023 — Ree. 1012
an 1-8-acre plot of Austrian Winter nesday afternoon conferring with E. tutional amendment and passed by survey study of 45 representative
into debt?
Peas inoculated and 1-8-acre plot L. Jackson and R. G. Saylor, super­ the legislature in 1933, is on the turkey flocks in Oregon for the year
W. L Morgan, D. M. D.
ending June 1, 1934.
not innoculated, 1-8-acre Hairy visors working this district.
ballot in November.
The second reduction payment
- • =-
Vetch innoculated and 1-8-acre not
The
Oregon
Security-Owner
Asso-
General Dentistry
Sixty-four years on the same job
innoculated; 1-8-acre of Bulgarian checks, amounting to $1.00 per head elation caused this act to be refer-
X-Ray and Diagnosis
are
due
on
or
about
November
15,
and
still
going
strong
is
the
unusual
Rye and 1-8-acre of Black Rye. All
red to the people once more.
DR. A. E. MARBLE
ASSOCIATION TO PRESERVI
Bank Bldg.
Phons 9-J
record of Henry F. Owen, of York.
to be plowed under and followed by but will not be paid until the in­
act
provides
for
the
setting
This
OREGON'S
CREDIT
Residence Phone 25-J
spection now going on is completed.
CHIROPRACTOR
Pa. At the age of 15 he began work
truck garden crops.
Harry Dorman, Secretary
Bunday and Evenings by
The third payment, which will be up of legal machinery necessary for as an apprentice in the composing
Office: Two doors west post office
The Umatilla Field Station has
the
state
to
go
into
the
power
busi
­
Weatherly Building, Portland
Appointment
$2.00 per head, is due around Feb­
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
(Paid adv )
1 -acre of Austrian Winter Peas in­
ness in this way—A power commis­ room of a York newspaper and now.
ruary
1,
1935,
and
is
the
payment
the
age
of
79,
he
continues
pick
­
at
Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore.
oculated and 1-10 acre not inocula-
sion
of
three
persons,
citizens
and
out of which administrative expens­
ing type tor the same firm.
ted; %-acre plot Hairy Vetch in-
residents
of
Oregon
for
at
least
five
es will be taken. Since sufficient,
oculated and 1-10-acre plot not in-
been set years preceding the election and not
oculated. All these plots to be fol- but limited funds have
aside
for
carrying
on
this
compli- holding ownership of stocks or bonds
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
lowed by general vegetable crops.
signers in any public utility, shall be elect­
The whole series of experimental ance inspection contract
ed
at
the
first
general
or
special
Physician and Surgeon.
Hermiston Post No. 37 ’
trials have been brought about by should not cause any unneecessary election following the passage of
delay
in
giving
the
required
infor
­
Meets first and third
the feeling of necessity of working
this
act
—
they
shall
be
elected
with
­
Thursday. Legion Auxil-
— Bank Building —
cut some cropping program whereby mation to the supervisors as this out any party designation or affil­
in additional ex-
iary meets aeeoad and
green manure can be added to the would only result
iation.
Office Hours — 9-12 and 2-5
pense.
fourth Thursday.
soil at regular intervals. Very few
This
power
commission
shall
have
The supervisors are making visits
Legion Hall.
farmers on the project have any or-
authority to make a survey of the
the producer’s farms, usually by
to
ganlzed system for building up the
state
and
withdraw
for
power
de-
appointment, and the hog contract
fertility of their soils. Most of those
velopment any unappropriated
signer
is advised to have on hand a
farmers who have followed a plan of
record of all sales and purchases of waters of the state as the commis­
this kind have used rye or other
sion may deem wise; to buy or sell
grain crops. It is believed that if a hogs made since December 1, 1933, power or to build or buy power
satisfactory legume can be found, in addition to having his hogs round- plants and transmission lines; this
ed up in a convenient place for
Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil
ERNEST GHORMLEY
better results can be obtained.
commission is emplowered to deal
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Faciali
counting.
As evidenced by the fact that crop
MEN'S CLOTHING and
with the government for power
yields in general are declining on
LADIES HOSE
produced at any federal generating
Realistic Beauty Shop
DAIRY CATTLE DISEASE
Phone 326
301 E. Court St.
the project a need of soil improve­
plant such as Bonneville.
Every person in Oregon is vitally concerned in
Finger
Wave - 50c and 25c
Pendleton, Oregon
ment work can not be denied. San­ CLEAN-UP PROGRAM GIVEN
If the commission finds it neces­
the proposed “Healing Arts Constitutional
We Specialize In Permanent
dy soils are more easily depleted
sary to build transmission lines, buy
Waving
Amendment” which will be on the ballot at the
Assistant County Agent Sawyer or build plants, or in any way en­
than heavier soils. This is especially
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ora.
general
election
November
6.
announced
schedules
for
the
federal
Office
Phone
523
Rea.
Phone
461
true when the sandy soil is subject­
gage in the power business for the
ed to heavy irrigation in general. It dairy cattle disease clean-up pro­ state, then it has the authority to
Under the fictitious claim of preventing
DR. F. L INGRAM
can also be said that sandy soils are gram this week, with a meeting at submit to the voters without peti­
“MEDICAL MONOPOLY,” this vicious Healing
Dependable Dentistry
more responsive to soil building 10:00 A. M. Friday. November 2, in tion the question of voting bonds
W. G. FISHER
Arts Constitutional Amendment is proposed by
Bond Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
methods. Large reserves of fertility Umatilla Community hall. Dairymen for the amount required, the pur­
healing “cultists” and others having selfish in­
NEW
AND
USED FURNITURE
and organic matter can not be from the Umatilla and Boardman pose of such bonds being stated
terests, in order to destroy the effects of the
BOUGHT
AND SOLD
maintained due to low clay content districts are expected to attend.
Basic Science Law passed by the last Oregon
when submitted.
Bowman Hotel Blk.
Phone 198
held
The
second
meeting
will
be
DR. H. A. NEWTON ; 507 Main St.
and excessive leaching and aeration,
Pendleton, Ore.
legislature. It also is designed to destroy the
Oregon is especially fortunate in
the
high standards maintained by our Oregon hos-
therefore, treatment which frequent­ Friday afternoon at 1:30 in
having a federal generating plant
Dentist
pitáis, and to rob the State Industrial Accident
ly adds nutrients in smaller quanti­ Grange hall at Stanfield, which will now being built at Bonneville. If
and
Echo
include
dairymen
in
the
X-Ray Work
Phone 12 ■
Commission of its power to properly administer
ties is better than heavy treatment
the federal government builds the
Stanfield districts.
the ever efficient Workmen’s Compensation Act.
W. J. CLARKE
Pendleton, Oregon
applied at long intervals.
main transmission lines as under
On Saturday at 10:00 A. M., a the Tennessee Valley Authority, we
The addition of organic matter to
HARDWARE
This Amendment is a direct attack against
a sandy soil is perhaps the most ef­ meeting will be held in the Her- will be still more fortunate. Then if
Majestic
Ranges, Red Jacket
Oregon
’
s
enviable
health
standards
and
low
rate
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
ficient and economical way to build miston Union church for local dairy- we pass this Grange Power Bill, we
Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing
of mortality. It challenges the seif respect and
men.
Roger
Morse,
extension
dairy
­
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court St.
PROPERTY SEE
up the crop producing power of that
will be in a position to organize
common sense of every person who has the wel­
Pendleton, Oregon
soil. Organic matter has the follow­ man from Corvallis will outline power districts to further take care
J. W. CLARKE at
fare
of
this
state
at
heart.
plans for the campaign and explain of the distribution to rural sections.
ing uses in light soil.
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
Every voter in Oregon should make it his or
First—It retains moisture thereby contracts in detail.
721 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore,
If the government does not build
her business to appear at the polls on election
making irrigation less frequently
transmission
lines,
we
will
derive
no
The hospitals of the United States
day and vote “NO” against the Healing Arts
WE
needed and more effective.
contain more sufferers from mental benefit from the plant at Bonne­
Constitutional Amendment.
Second—It Increases the power of
ville
in
the
way
of
cheaper
service
disorders than from all other ail­
BRADLEY & SON
Specialize in Good Furni­
soil to take up water which helps to ments combined.
without the passage of the bill.
ture
at Lowest Possible
Shoe
Rebuilders
Comparing the present rates in
prevent eroeion and leaching of
Prices
We rebuild shoes with machinery
Oregon with those of Ontario, Cana­
plant foods.
plant uses.
your shoes were made on. The
Fifth — Organic matter provides da:
Third—It adds nitrogen to the
Free Delivery
only factory machines In Umatilla
Oregon—241 K.W.H., bill shows
soil. Nitrogen is a food necessary for food for bacteria which in turn
Against the Vicious Healing Arts
to your door.
County. Mail your shoes to us.
quick heavy growth of plants and Is changes to plant food material into $11.00; In Ontario — 241 K.W.H.
Constitutional Amendment
We pay the return postage. Ret­
found almost entirely in organic the form that can be used by plants. (the transmission of 193 miles
ter shoe repairing for less mon­
With these things pointing to the which would be farther than from
matter.
ey. Give ue a trial.
Fourth—Organic matter in a pro­ desirability of building up the orga­ Bonneville down to Umatilla) $4.09
Paid adv. by Joint Committee for the Preservation of Oregon’s
cess of decay forms acids which dis­ nic content of our sandy soil we would be the bill.
Bradlev & Son
Hospital Standards and Workmen’s Compensation Law
643 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
The Alabama Light A Power Co.
solve nitrates and insoluable plant should watch for the results of these
Rev. Axel M. Green, Secy, 512 North Graham St., Portland. Ore.
profited in the sale of power in the
foods making them available for experiments with much Interest.
1930 Model A
Sport Roadster
$225.00
1929 Dodge Six
Truck
$225.00
1927 Nash Coupe
$125.00
1927 Model T
$50.00
ROHRMAN
Motor Co.
VOTE NO
AGAINST
the Grange
Power Bill
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
Vote 301 X Ro!
peounneonteunanreum)
ING
PENDLETON
Vote 305 X No!