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THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1985. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION JA MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. LIFE OF A LEGISLATOR By Clinton P. Haight Editor, Blue Mountain Eagle Canyon City, Ore. PAGE THRWF 1935 FORD V Q And so this is the legislature, the A i.A. V "O the right of way of the O. W. R. & N. Railroad; all in Section 15, Town ship 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M., and con taining 102 acres, more or less, in Umatilla County. Oregon, which mortgage was recorded in Book 95, Page 246 of the Records of Mortga ges in the office of the County Re corder of Umatilla County, Oregon, should be foreclosed and the said real property sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and decree and all costs; therefore, I will on Monday, the 25th day of February, 1935, at 2:00 o’clock in the afternoon of that day at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. sell all the right, title, Interest and estate which the said defendants, Leona Moser and Albert Moser, her husband, and all persons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or either of them, had on the 3rd day of September, 1932, or since then have had, or now have, in and to the above described real property, and every part thereof, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds of such sale to be applied in satisfac tion of said execution and all costs. Dated this 24th day of January, 1935. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. By J. A. Carney, Deputy. (January 24—February 21) ouse, one of the three legs upon IS which the grand old state of Oregon DAIRYMI N WILL HEAR ROGER Notice of Annual Meeting of the Oregon Agricultural Adjustment Act stands, like a tripod—the executive, ULTRA MODERN udicial and legislative—and under MORSE t ? F. B. MEETING. >ur form of government, it is with Farm Bureau Co-operative of Must be Continued in Etfect —YET NOT EXTREME he legislative leg that government imps. It is the parliamentary branch Hermiston. For Another Two Years. Roger lorse. Extension Dairyman f government that has been found from Ore son State college, will be LITHELY FLEET wanting. Not only in this country. The annual meeting of the Farm the principal speaker on the program Among all the plans for helping but throughout the world, the func- —IN APPEARANCE at the l matilla Project Farm Bu Bureau Co-operative of Hermiston agriculture, probably none to date ions of legislative authority have rcau me ting scheduled tor Satur- will be held at the Hermiston Union has worked out so well for Oregon een merged with imperial rule, day. Jar uary 26, in the Hermiston Church in Hermiston on February agriculture as the Oregon Agricul aking the form of a Hitler, a Mus- INTERIOR REFLECTS BEAUTY Union church, starting at 8:00 8th, 1935, beginning at 1:30 P. M„ turai Adjustment Act passed at the oli ni or a Bureau in America, for the purpose of electing three di —OF THE EXTERIOR o'clock p. m. Running the current of the stream second special session of the Legis he first three bills to appear in the Other features of the program will rectors and the transaction of any lature in December of 1933. louse were to crown the governor be a res ime of the work of the Uma other business that may legally come GIVES A NEW KIND OF ith the jeweled diadem of authori- Two Million Dollars to Farmers. tilla Herd Improvement association before the meeting. y, which history teaches has been Only members of the Farm Bu MOTORING COMFORT given l y Al Kennings of Hermiston, i and sin- More than two million dollars in ought alike by both saint who hat acted as tester for the past reau Co-operative of Hermiston who increased prices to Oregon farmers 1er, for a sinister or a scantified “Let Us Demonstrate.’* entiment. year. Mr. Kennings will also out- are in good standing in their re are attributed by the State Director But let us bounce about. i spective Farm Bureau, Grange or line the reorganization of the as- of Agriculture to the operations o This historic room. , where the Farmers’ Union are eligible to vote. this Act during the past year, and sociatic a for 1935. ouse meets is not on the square. It is a beautiful room, ornate, pre- Will’am A. Sawyer will discuss In the absence of the member, the other substantial benefits have re ntious, gilded and with the great the mo hods of construction and fili wife or husband may vote. suited from the stabilization of mar indows embellished with the stain- The by-laws of the association re ing of trench or pit silos, in which ket prices, improvement of quality i art glass of the cathedral of me- quire the presence of twenty-five or there has been considerable interest PHONE 571 and elimination of costly competi elevai mystery. the rast year, which is a means of more members to constitute a quo tive practices among dealers and dis The room looks much larger than NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. t is, with the speaker, John Cooter, HERMISTON, OREGON savin good quality, low cost feed. rum. tributors, under this Act. tanding up behind an elevated bar, Henry M. Sommerer, Secretary. Mr. F awyer reports that there were The Oregon Agricultural Adjust ike a saloon. Down in front of him NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that twenty such trenches used on the ment Act when passed by the Legis s another bar where a cow-puncher under and by virtue of a writ of NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING project last year. lature last year was regarded as an rom Eastern Oregon, might be tem- execution Issued out of the Circuit ted to step and buy a drink. Be- En : attainment numbers will be experiment, and thus its duration OF CREAMERY MEMBERS. Court of the State of Oregon, in and ind this bar arc four or five bar- given at the meeting which will be was limited to eighteen months, that tenders and a member can step up for the County of Umatilla, under The fifth annual meeting of mem is, to June 15, 1935. It is patterned to the bar and order a resolution, followed by refreshments. , he seal thereof, and to me directed bers of the Umatilla Cooperative somewhat after the Federal Agricul memorial or a bill or you can find and delivered upon a judgment and Creamery will be held at the Her tural Adjustment Act passed by Con cut anything that has happened here COLT) SNAP DELAYS COW miston Union Church in Hermiston gress in May, 1933, and is intended or 25 years, from Fred Drager, the WANTED TO RENT — 40 ACRE decree rendered and entered in said TEST ING ACTIVITIES. farm with alfalfa acreage. 22-2tp Court on the 31st day of December, on the sixth day of February, the partly as a means of cooperatin' :hief clerk who knows what's what, who’s who and why. 1934 in favor of Nicholas Codd and first Wednesday, starting at 10:00 R. R. Reeve, federal veterinarian, And to the left is the press with FOR SALE—ONE PIANO, HAMLEY against Newton B. Whitford and with the Federal government in th< heir noiscle s typewriters grinding who is in this district making a A. M. saddle and 12-ton alfalfa hay. Guy national program for agricultural Clara M. Whitford, his wife and ut the dope that you folk back Chamness. Three directors will be elected at rehabilitation, and partly as a mean chek-up on testing which will make 22-ltc George N. Whitford and Mabel 1 ome get In your daily newspapers. this county an abortion and tuber- this meeting for the following dis of putting into effect in Oregon ou There is Larry Smyth of the Oregon ALFALFA HAY FOR SALE—L. A. Whitford, his wife, as defendants, tricts: Columbia, Umatilla and cul: sis tree area, was forced to cease own recovery program. Duane Hennessy, Orego- ournal ; Thompson, Columbia district. 22-lp whereby said plaintiff did recover acti ities over the week end due to Boardman. One Hoardman candi The Act permits growers or pro ian; C. C. Chapman, with a bale of a personal decree and judgment sal-zero weather. Work was re date has been elected at a special ducers and others handling, pro ata on legislation, from the time THE McGILREY RANCH FOR RENT against the defendant, Newton B. f the g real law-giver Moses down meeting as provided by a resolution sumed again Monday, and farmers cessing, or marketing agricultura in Columbia district. Inquire ot Whitford for the sum of $1000.00 o four minutes past four, Saturday; in the districts covered report that passed at the last meeting. products within the State of Oregon nd C. K. Logan, Associated Press Mrs. H. J. Belscamper. with interest thereon at the rate of Ballots are being sent to members to get together and form a Market- nd Salem Capital Journal; Wilfred the/ are satisfied with the program. in the Columbia and Umatilla dis- Hagedorn, Albany Democrat-Her- "VIGORBILT" CHICKS—LET YOUR 8 per cent per annum from January r. Reeve reports that work ing Agreement regulating the me Id; and the rest of the quill push- local hatchery supply your 1935 15, 1931, the further sum of 8145.00 wet Id be speeded up if all dairymen tricts and are to be mailed or pre thods of handling and marketin' rs, who have eyes like blue eagles, extra quality Leghorns. Also heavy attorney's fees and the costs and secretary before the sented to the interested in the program would their products in Oregon. If suci oses like hounds and ears like wild disbursements of said suit taxed at si i up before he has passed through election. an Agreement is approved by a sub azelles. They know all, see all and breeds. Let’s talk it over, and order 822.20 and whereby it was decreed A lunch will be served at noon. early. Custom hatching. "Vigorbilt" the district, because much time is stantial majority of the producers eel bored. But they are the boys Please come to the meeting on and others involved, and if it is ar Poultry Farm & Hatchery, Hermis- that the mortgage dated the 15th « ho give you the dope. lo: t by back-tracking. The fourth And then there are the 60 desks ton, Oregon. 21-4tp day of January, 1923 executed by • r t district has been completed. In time as the election will be held be proved by the Governor, acting .Newton B. Whitford and wife to nd each member or debater sits in fore noon and the auditor ’ s report tl ’s district, Mr. Reeve says, it is through the State Director of Agri swivel chair with his charming FOUND- PAIR OF GLASSES. CALL « ‘mated that 85 to 90 per cent of given in the afternoon. culture, as fair to all concerned. 1 nd beautiful stenog, sitting on his 19-tfc for at Herald office. Speakers have been invited and has the effect of state law and a ight, with a face dimpled in a î I the cows were signed for test, reath of smiles, and with his wife will undoubtedly talk on matters of suits of tests of 90 cows sent to WANTED—LIVESTOCK. HIGHEST plies to every person who handle n his left, scowling and bored. It the state college show three reactors great Interest to all dairymen. prices paid for cattle, sheep, hogs within the State of Oregon the com ooks like a school room, and were and two suspects only, out of the modity covered by the Agreement. not for the expense to the taxpay- and horses. Foster & McClaskey, MORROW COUNTY GRANGE 19-6tp rs, we would insist that every mem- Boardman, Ore. t tai. er be supplied with an old-time No Cost to State. Appraisals of these reactors are COUNCIL WILL MEET FEB. 2. hool room slate, slate pencil and FOR SALE—GOOD ALFALFA HAY, I ade by the owner, Dr. Reeve and Each Agreement Is administered pon, e, for he has everything else 2 miles east of Stanfield; $9.00 a s assistant, D. D. Follett, of Her- n his desk even down to a silver ton. J. F. Riley, Hermiston, Ore. The Morrow County Grange Coun- by a Control Board consisting of am riston. The farmer will receive up ell will meet at Irrigon Saturday, selected by members ot the industry iounted dagger to open his mail 22-3tp t > 820 for a grade cow, and up to February 2nd, in an all day session. covered, and acting under the su- rem his infuriated constituency. W. L. Morgan, D. M. Jpon each desk are law books : 50 for a registered cow, plus the County Agent Belanger of Morrow pervision of the Director of Agricul nough to open a supreme court. From the studies it Is hoped to de General Dentistry • leat salvage value, Mr. Reeve says. County will have a part in the pro ture. The expense of administration In the back part of the room are Cooperation from the farmer in gram, as well as R. G. Penney, Mas- and enforcement is borne by the in X-Ray and Diagnosis he bleachers, and bobbing about, termine for the different kinds of re the bell hops or pages, attaches, pasture their relative productive Bank Bldg. setting his herds ready for test at ter of the Stanfield Grange, The dustry and not by the State. Phene ielpers, or what we might call the ness under varying conditions, the -he scheduled time will aid In speed program will be as follows: Residence Phone 25-J Form of Agreements. ay hands, and there is Wyatt Will- cost of the feed produced and the ing up the work, it was pointed out. 10:00 A. M., Opening Song; Min- Bunday and Evenings by The State Marketing Agreements ams, blacker than Egyptian night, factors affecting It, means of reduc Appointment utes; Correspondences; Election in general follow the form and con naster of the cloak room, and by FARM ACCOUNTANT PROJECT io way. he is a graduate attorney. ing this cost, and the cost of estab tent ot the Federal Agreements of officers for 1935. We started out to tell you that lishing pastures. BOOKS NOW AVAILABLE. 10:20, Agricultural Program for the which have been put into etfect un his room, known as the House, was The Oregon dairy cost study con year, in charge of County Agent der the National Agricultural Ad ot on the square, for we have just Letters and cards were mailed to justment Act, setting minimum qua tepped it off, and it is 75 by 90 ducted in a similar manner a few Belanger. farmers on the project this week giv years ago showed that from a third lity standards. regulating prices to set. 1:00, Group Conferences. ing information on the farm account And again we might tell you A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON producers and in some cases whole- bout the coronation of the gover- to one-half of the feed of dairy cows 12:00, Noon; Pot luck dinner. book project, sponsored by the AAA. It is pre- is obtained from pasture, ’ ale and retail prices, and governing Reports from groups: 1:30 P. M., or, with its pageantry, its magnifi- Physician and Surgeon. Account books may be secured from sales and trade practices generally ense, dignity and splendor, with sumable that pasture is an even Discussion. the Assistant County Agent W. A. other live- more important factor in The provisions of the differen: he flare of trumpets amid official 2:00, Recreational stunts. Sawyer, which are made up in a Bank Building 2:15, “What factors must be consi agreements vary, ot course, depend stentation, and the members of the stock enterprises, says H. E. Selby, simple form in order that the far upreme court wearing black Moth- dered In order to put over our ing upon the different problems and r Hubbards like grandma used to farm management specialist, who 9-12 and 2-5 Office Houri mer may enter expenditures and re will head the new project. He will Legislative Grange Program?” conditions in the industries involved car, h king down upon this vast ceipts. Another form of the Oregon be assisted by A. 8. Burrier, E. R. Results of operation of these hrong of dignitaries and officers, Roy Penney, Master of Stanfield farm account book may be secured ast, present and future were the Jackman, and O. M. Nelson of the Grange: Comedy, Irrigon Grange; agreements to date have been ver from the state college, which car ife-sized portraits of 18 governors experiment station staff. "Co-operation as a feature of satisfactory. Substantial increase ries a more complete journal form rom their gilded frames. It was Grange Activity,” Deputy Chas. in returns to producers, a betterment rrand and great and dull, dumb and for entries. of the condition of dealers, distribu ’roll and a bore to some-—an inspi- Wicklander. Fertilizer for Oats Tried. The farm account book entails tors, and processors, and a greatly ation to others. simple systematic record keeping, EUGENE —A demonstration tria! We determined to learn the busi- improved quality of the product cov ERNEST GHORMLEY Stanfield Grange News. but will be of great value to the far to determine the influence of cal- ess of the legislature from the ered, are in many cases directly at MEN’S CLOTHING and an- The Home Economics club mer In checking for corn-hog or stimulating cyanamid In round up and so wc went down in cium trfbutable to one or another of th LADIES HOSE nounce a benefit card party in the wheat allotment reports. he cellar of the capitol and got ac- rowth and color in fall-planted State Agreements. 801 E. Court St. Phone 326 District directors of the project grange hall on the evening of Fri vainted with the cook It is Burt ray oats that have poor color and Pendleton, Oregon rary and he runs the restaurant for have been named as follows: D. M. day, February 1. Bridge, pinochle are not making satisfactory growth Dairy Industry Benefited. he hungry members and job hunt has been started by Will White of Deeter, Dave Mittlesdorf, Al Ken and “500” will be In play with pri- The dairy industry of Oregon par ers and of course we did not over- nings of Hermiston, and R. G. Pen zes for each division. There will al- ticularly has been benefited by th:, ook Josephine Anderson and pretty Springfield in cooperation with O. S. Office Phone 523 Ree. Phone 461 ney and Melvin Johnson of Stan so be several door prizes awarded program during the past year, with Mary Stovell who presided at the pie Fletcher, county agent. during the social hour following the two Marketing Agreements, cover ounter with great culinary digni- DR. F. k INGRAM field. y play, Tickets are only 25 cents ing ice cream and butter, in effec Dependable Dentistry The fate of bills you will get in NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE. which includes refreshments. Tell since last spring. Tries Beef Feeding Project. ur daily newspapers but they will Bond Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. SALEM—Joe Doerfler of the Wal your neighbors and let's make i this NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that robal ly not tell you that every The first Agreement under th under and by virtue of a writ of ex do Hills district is conducting a trial a real get-together affair. State Act was that covering manu time that they read the roll call ecution issued out of the Circuit there come in order the names of beef cattle feeding project with facturera and distributors of I Court of the State of Oregon. In and Barnes, Boivin and Bull. DR. H. A. NEWTON By the way. Grangers, have you eight head of Hereford feeders pur cream. When this Agreement v a tor the County of Umatilla, under is a noticed the Farm Bureau Co-op chased recently from a commission Dentist the seal thereof, and to me directed prepared the ice cream industry wn ALTS ON PASTURE COSTS and delivered upon a judgment and firm in Portland. He is feeding a bulletin advertiser? Another new ad deplorable condition due to a X-Ray Work Phone 12 decree rendered and entered In said ration consisting of 12 pounds of is that of the Hermiston Mercantile long continued price war in Port- OUGHT IN NEW PROJECT. Court on the 7th day of January. Pendleton, Oregon mill run and molasses per head, and company. land and to various costly competi- 1935, In favor of E. E. McPherson With pasture constituting 69 per and against Leona Moser and Al all the alfalfa hay the animals will tfve practices which had grown up Umatilla County Pomona Grange ent of the total acreage of Oregon eat. When observed by County bert Moser, her husband, as defen among the ice cream manufacturers. TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR farms, according to the 1930 census, dants. whereby said plaintiff, E. E. Agent Riches and members of the will meet in Pendleton Feb. 7. Ice cream was selling in Portland McPherson did recover a personal PROPERTY BEE more information Is needed to de- animal industries division of the for as little as 20c a quart, and 18c decree and judgment against the Ladino Returns Good Profit. termine the relative costs and re defendants, J. W. CLARKE at State college, the cattle were show Leona Moser and Albert DALLAS—Irrigated ladino clover a pound was being paid for butter- turns from different kinds of pas- G. F HODGES AGENCY ing a good gain and were expected Moser, her husband, for the sum of fat used in the manufacture of ice 711 Main St. Pendleton. Oro. to be In first class beef condition by pasture on three dairy farms In Polk cream, and even that price w as more ture in different parts of the state, 81450.00 with interest thereon at county produced an average of the rate of 5 per cent per annum and more efficient methods of pro- March. manufacturers 889.56 worth of butterfat per acre than many of th ducing this kind of livestock feed, from September 3, 1933 until paid. could afford to pay faced the further sum of 1150.00 attor they last year, after calculating the value : elieves the farm management de- ney’s fees and the sum of 817.50 wO PATRONAGE REFUND PAID BRADLEY & SON were by bankruptcy. of all other feeds received by the r, art ment of the Oregon Experiment costs and disbursements, and where ♦ DELINQUENT MEMBERS. ♦ cows, records compiled by County Shoe Rebuilders by it was decreed that the mort- station. Sells Garnet Chile Spuds. Agent J. R. Beck show. The figures We rebuild shoes with machinery Accordingly, federal approval has gage the 3rd day of September, ♦ According to the by-laws were compiled for the farms of 8. H. OREGON CITY—Doris Young of been received for conducting a com- 193 2 executed by Leona Moser and your shoee were made on. The • governing the Co-operative Ser- Albert Mo er, her husband, to said Robison. J. A. Campbell and C. W. Wilsonville, who is the only farmer prehensive pasture cost study, to be plaintiff upon the following de- only factory machines In Umatilla ♦ vice Station, no patronage re- Brandstetter, with a total of 30 acres in Oregon who grows certified Car County. Mall your shoes to ua. inced with Purnell research scribed real property In Umatilla ♦ fund can be made to any mem- of irrigated pasture in which they net Chile potatoes in any quantity, funds We pay the return postage. Bet he study is to continue County, Oregon, to-wit: ♦ ber who has allowed his mem- The Southeast Quarter of the kept 87 cows more or less continu has sold hfs entire crop for seed pur over three years, during which act ter shoe repairing for less mon ♦ bership to become delinquent. Northeast Quarter; the Northeast ously throughout the summer. Each poses In California, he reported to ey. Give us a trial. ual data will be gathered from be- Quarter of the Southeast Quarter; ♦ Information as to the status acre averaged 643 cow days of feed County Agent J. J. Inskeep. He re tween 500 and 1000 pasture enter- and those portions of the Northwest Bradlev & Son ♦ of any membership is available during the season, or nearly three ceived a good premirm over the reg prises scattered throughout the state Quarter of the Southeast Quarter 643 Main St Pendleton, Ore. ♦ at the main office of the Farm and of the Northeast Quarter of the cows to the acre, Mr. Beck reports ular market for them. of Oregon. • B' reau Co-operative. Southwest Quarter lying easterly of ROHRMAN Motor Co WANT ADS plaintiff upon the following scribed real property in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit: The West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Two (2), Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. w. M. which mortgage was recorded in book 79, page 451 of the recorda of mortgages tn the office of the Coun ty Recorder of Umatilla County, Ore- gon, should be foreclosed and the said real property sold by the Sher iff of Umatilla County, Oregon to satisfy said judgment and decree and all costs; therefore I will on Mon day, the 11th day of February, 1935 at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon of that day at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon sell all the right, title, interest and estate which the said defendant. Newton B. Whitford and wife who signed said mortgage, and all per sons claiming or to claim by, through or under them, or either of them had on the 15th day of January, 1923, or since then have had, or now have, in and to the above described real property, and every part thereof, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeda of such sale to be applied in satisfac- tion of said execution and all costs, Dated this 5th day of January, 1935. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. By J. A. Carney, Deputy. (Jan. 10—Feb. 7, 1935) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Thomas Richards, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the last Will and Testa ment of Thomas Richards, 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 24th day of January, 1935. URL RICHARDS, Executor. (Jan. 24—Feb. 21) X Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post oftlee Office Hours: I to 11 - 1:30 to • Phons 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 • Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auril lary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. PENDLETON Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials Realistic Beauty Shop Finger Wave - 50c and 25c We Specialize In Permanent Waving 606 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. W. G. FISHER NEW AND USED FURMTURE BOUGHT AND SOLD ‘ Bowman Hotei Blk. Phone 198 507 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. W. J. CLARKE HARDWARE Majestic Ranges, Red Jacket Pumps. Iron Pipe, Nalls. Fencing Phone 21 211-213 E. Court St. Pendleton. 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