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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1936.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
CAGE FIVE
of W. J. Warner, my attorney, in
Hermiston, Oregon, verified as the
law directs, within six months from
the date hereof.
Dated this 24th day of December,
1936.
L. W. DIXSON.
Executor.
(Dec. 24—Jan. 21)
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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION |
JA
MESSAGE
COOPERATIVE RURAL
ELECTRIFICATION
I. H. HULL, Manager Indiana
Farm Bureau Cooperative Asa’n.
I became interested in rural elec-
trification two years ago when a
party made a tour of Denmark and
Sweden and saw the effect of that
development in those Scandinavian
countries. We saw there things
that rather disabused our minds of
some of the traditional faith we
have had in our American standards
of living. We visited little country
homes in Denmark where we saw
two out of every three farm homes
electrified. We thought of the
people back in Indiana and these
other states. In Indiana only one
out of eight homes is electrified. We
wondered where the term sprang
from "American home standards of
living.” We thought of the drab
conditions around over our State
and in our Indiana homes and the
desperate hopelessness of the condi­
tions under which a lot of our peo­
ple live. We could not help but
think perhaps there is something
that they have been missing.
The Only Way to Rural
Electrification.
TO
EVERY MEMBER.
Wallace has dwelt upon the trends Laundry Closed New Year’s Day.
relatively
of population. Over
The Hermiston Cooperative Laun­
short period of years the population
dry will be closed New Year's day,
of the United States comes from the
and no patrons will be permitted to
farms. In 100 years from now if
use the laundry on that day. O. L.
we take 100 farm people today,
Additional emphasis on Oregon's
Barlow, manager, made the an-
they will have seven times as many
welcome to tourists is embodied in
nouncement early this week.
descendants as 100 city people will
a new design windshield sticker to
have in that same time. Literally
be issued out-of-state motorists by
Earl Snell, secretary of state. The
speaking, the farm is the supplying
plan is a part of Snell’s program to
ground of the man power of the na-
promote tourist travel in Oregon and
tion. We don't need to blush about
the new permit with its slogan
that situation. It has always been
true in the United States whether
On and after December 15, 1936. "Guests of Oregon” will be distribu-
times were good or bad. The farm certificates of equity Nos. 84 to ted the first of the year to all non-
has produced surpluses not only of 294, inclusive, issue of 1926, will be resident registrars.
agricultural commodities but of man paid at the office of the Farm Bu­
turnout.”
power and it is only because of that reau Co-operative of Hermiston.
The association has made good
fact that we have been able to main­
Certificates must be presented at
tain a stable population. During time of payment, properly endorsed. progress during the past year as
the 1920’s several million young
HENRY M. SOMMERER, more farmers have learned the ad­
vantages of financing their opera­
people left the farm to go into other
Secretary.
tions cooperatively through their
lines of activity. Thirty-four billion
own institution.
dollars were spent to rear and train
With one vote each, stockholders
those young people who left the
will elect to fill two places on the
farm during that period to take up
board of directors which has the re-
their activity in urban occupation.
The farms are going to supply a
A basket social will be held at the sponsibility of conducting the asso­
good share of the population and Stanfield Grange hall Friday even- ciation’s business in a sound way.
leadership for the rest of the coun­ ing, January 8th, at 8:00 o’clock. Present board members are: James
try. It is my dream that, some of to be sponsored by the Hermiston, Hill, Pendleton, Oregon; A. R. Cop­
pock, Adams; R. A . Thompson,
these days, out of these farm coop­ Oregon, Federal Credit Union.
Heppner; H. H. Weatherspoon, El-
eratives will come a good share of
There will be a short program,
the leadership necessary to put over auction of baskets and then an old gin; and E. T. Jaco, Enterprise.
a
general
cooperative
program time dance. Members of the Credit
throughout the United States of Union are requested to invite their
America.
friends and neighbors. A good sized
CERTIFICATES OF
EQUITY BEING PAID
BASKET SOCIAL AT
STANFIELD HALL
SENIORS SELECT
‘GROWING PAINS
One of the reasons why I have
Keeping Youth on the Farm
crowd and a good time are assured.
been particularly interested in rural
In my opinion, the rural electri­
electrification has been that that is
(From the Bulldog)
one line of activity that cannot be fication program will contribute
"Growing Pains” by Aurania Rou-
done any other way except coopera­ perhaps more to developing the pro­
verol, has been chosen for the sen-
tively. I will ask you to put that per attitude and the development of
ior class play to be presented in
down as a foundation thought. Dr. a rural cooperative program than
Range livestock operators who February. The plot is of a family in
Warbasse and several others have any other one thing that will prove
are participating in the range im- northern California, Professor and
stated that the cooperative way has general throughout the country. My
provement program of the Agricul- Mrs. McIntyre, and their son and
guess
is
that
when
we
get
to
the
proved its superiority. In the mat­
turai
Adjustment Administration daughter. George, the son, is a
ter of rural electrification it can do place where we develop a program
have, in the main, completed their youth of seventeen who delights in
as
in
Denmark
and
Sweden
and
more. It can prove that it is the
operations necessary to comply with using big words whether correct or
only way it can be done, There is when our people have learned the
government grants under the pro­ not. Terry, the daughter, almost
advantages
of
rural
electrification
no other way of getting a general
gram.
The county committee has sixteen, is a regular tomboy, and is
then
for
the
first
time
we
are
go
­
adoption of rural electrification un­
completed arrangements for inspec­ heartbroken when she is told she
ing
to
be
able
to
keep
the
best
boys
der conditions such as we have in
tions to be made and the work will can no longer be one. Then her
the Middle West except upon a co­ on the farm. As it stands at the
start immediately after the first of heart is won by high heels, formal
operative basis. It has been tried present time, living conditions are
the January. Sixty-two livestock opera­ dresses and parties until she learns
for a number of years with the re­ so unhappy and desolate in
average
farm
home
throughout
the tors in Umatilla county have under­ she must change her attitude to­
sult that even today, while there
taken compliance in connection with ward boys. The play Is an amusing
Central
West
that
the
best
boys
and
have been a lot of profit companies
this program for the purpose of im- three-act drama of youth in its ad­
girls
have
been
leaving
the
1
farm
interested in the promotion of the
proving their ranges, thereby in- olescent stage.
program, so far as they could make and going to town. And back here
creasing the carrying capacity of
money out of it, only one out of where the foundation stock of the
their grazing lands.
every eight farms are electrified. It nation is being produced, the stock
It is possible for Umatilla county
is
beins
depleted
in
quality.
If
we
h s been pretty well proven that
range operators to earn as much as
o
ahead
and
build
un
our
founda
­
v hen people go together themselves
$23,114.00, although the county
in sufficiently large numbers they tion stock from the least efficient
committee is of the opinion that the
we
are
going
to
put
the
development
can secure that power with a suffi-
The increasing use being made by
actual performance will bring an
ci nt degree of economy that they of mankind into reverse.
Oregon citizens of their air mail
amount
under
this
figure.
The
1937
As we go ahead with the develop­
can afford to use it. And having
program of range conservation will facilities was revealed In figures
r ntten that sufficient volume of bus- ment of our cooperative rural elec­
showing that they sent out a total
program we are going to be announced shortly and will be of 186,311 pounds of sky correspon­
iters then it is economical to put trification
,
featured in the fortieth annual con-
It into other activities •’ h as smallmake that home in the country so
vention of the Oregon Wool Growers dence in the first ten months of this
industry, making tic t a practl- ! happy and successful and congenial
year. This poundage is equivalent
Association
at Ontario on January
that our farm boys and girls are go-
to almost seven and a half million
he engineers ton ns th-t t p-to- i"% to e h pPX to stay on the farm, 11, 12 and 13. according to Walter letters, according to Postmaster
A. Holt, secretary of that organiza­
date rural electrification has been
altogether original,
Harvey DeMoss.
retarded because it is necessary to
1e% to
। s in Denmark in several tion.
In the corresponding period of
nf
those
farm
homes
that
instead
of
last year, 178,290 pounds of air mail
have a big volume of distribution
from a country line before It is eco- the bri-ht boys and girls wanting
was dispatched from Oregon points.
romical. Then because of the cost to ret a"ay from the farm that it
Increasingly large gains are being
you cannot afford to brild up the was the poplar thing to do to get
shown each month, with faster sche­
volume necessary end consequently on the farm. Reverse the psycholo-
dules, the current rate of only six
The annual meeting of the mem­ cents an ounce and a growing know-
there is the stoppage in the progress Tv and look out for what will hap-
pen over a period of a couple of bers of the Hermiston Co-operative ledge of the service offered as prin-
of the movement.
hundred years when one country
Laundry & Cannery will be held at cl pài factors, Postmaster Harvey De
On the March in Indiana.
keeping the best and another is the library Saturday, January 16th, Moss said.
Then the government came along keeping the least desirable stock of 1!37, at 2:00 o’clock in the after-
Under existing schedules, air mall
noon, for the purpose of electing from Oregon reaches California
v ith this loan program. Having the its nation.
three directors.
: dvantage of that loan program of­
points overnight and the Atlantic
Iong Run Benefits.
fered to farm cooperative groupe,
MRS. CATHERINE SOMMERER. coast with a loss of only one busi-
Rural electrification will contri­
the development did begin to go
Secreta ry-Treasu rer. ness day.
ahead with the result that we now bute as much to the city in the long
have 160 miles of line built in In­ run as it will to the farm. We are
Westland Grange Has Party
diana.
We have six counties with interested in rural electrification
The Westland Grange staged a
first
in
order
to beautify and help Christmas party the night of Decem­
an average of about 500 miles to the
By COACH O’NEIL.
county that will be built within the our home life on the farm. Then ber 23rd, in the hall in Minnehaha
(From the Bulldog)
we
are
thinking
that
in
a
genera-
months. The projects have
next few
I
district, with 80 guests enjoying the
There was a fine crowd at the
been approved and the contracts tlon or two that thing is going to program and dancing which fol- Boardman game, but it could have
will be
1
let probably within
the benefit indirectly the folks in the lowed. Treats were given and an been better. I want everyone in the
next month or two. We have five towns. We are thinking, too, that exchange of gifts arranged. An an­ student body to be at the Arlington
other similar projects that are about as that thing develops. just as the joyahle time was reported by ali game and all the rest of the home
Bohemians and Finnish people have who attended.
ready for approval.
games hereafter.
We anticipate that in the nine brought cooperation to certain lo-
The team needs the student sup-
years left of the program under the cal it ies in America, the people from
port 100 percent, especially since
special loan law as many as fifty our farms are going to have a large
basketball is practically new here
counties out of the 92 in Indiana
this year.
part in taking the whole coopera-
will be served with electric power
The boys look pretty rusty and
tive philosophy into the towns
on the cooperative basis.
The third annual meeting of the ragged at times, but will mold into
which
will
in
turn
benefit
from
it.
In Indiana thousands upon thou-
Pondleton Production Credit asso- a smooth running outfit before the
sands of farmers are signing appli-
ciation will be held at the Elks
1
season is over.
cations in cooperative rural electric
Building, Pendleton. Oregon. on
Captain Keller and Stuart Ran­
associations who never before were
January 9th at 1:00 p. m., it Is i an- kin are working nicely together as
interested In any type of cooperative
nounced by Secretary-Treasurer • W. forwards; hut more passing and
To me. that is probably
activity.
E. Moore.
»
team play is needed.
Co-Captain
the most significant thing that has
To make the occasion a real “get- Mackan and Asa Shaw are begin­
Stanfield and Echo Granges held
occurred. People who never saw it joint installation at the Stanfield together" combining both good fel­ ning to look like a pair of guards.
Grange hall this week. Stanfield lowship and an interesting business Both boys are Improving greatly.
plications and Join with their neigh­ officers installed were R. O. Penney, program. plans Include short and Willis
Crampton and
Raymond
bors for the obvious benefit of work­ master; A. S. Power, overseer; Mrs. snappy talks and a clear.
re- Knapp, our tip-off men, are begin­
ing together In the distribution of Sherman Chapin, lecturer; Mrs. F. port o
ciation’s operations ning to get their single and double
electricity.
swing shots loosened up and look
B. Stuart, chaplain; E. B. Myer, during the past y
I wonder how many of us have
All stockholdin
farmer­
like ball players.
Roy Attebury. , assistant
thought through this Idea of what steward •
e to be pres-
Ernest Rainwater, playing foi
Ed Brown, gatekeeper: are urged by Mr
really is involved and what Is the
part In the ward, has plenty of spark and figh
Louis Mossie,
; Dena M.
importance of teaching farmers to Wooster, secretary; Mrs. Ed Brown, meeting, e:
ír privileges Ernest’s team play Is improving fas
cooperite. Certainly the advantages
rs of the or-
Buell, Laird and Seeliger are ge
lady assistant steward; Mra. Jack and duties
are not limited to farmers.
ting into shape and are trying hard
Stevens. Pomona; Mrs. L. L. Pen- ganization.
Producing Man Power.
and
ve’mem- for berths on the line-ups. All three
ny, Ceres; and Mrs. Ella Power. Flo-
men are much more inexperienced
bership
Is
vital
a.
J.
M
Richards.
F.
B
Stuart
and
Most of you people probably have
points out, but are learning the game fast.
book. V. A. Mendenhall compose the ex-
Wallace's
read
Up-to-date the squad has three
“Whose Constitution." There is one cutive committee for the ensuing "and for this reason we are mak-
ing special efforts to get I a good victories tucked away, and are head-
chapter tn that book tn which Mr.
RANGE PROGRAM
UNDERWAY
USE OF AIRMAIL
INCREASES
That idea is not
ANNUAL LAUNDRY
CANNERY MEETING
COACH SAYS:
P.P.CA. WILL MEET IN
PENDLETON JAN. 9
CRANGES INSTALL
LISTS OF OFFICERS
LAND SALE NOTICE.
The new sticker design which ap­
pears above, was prepared by Geo.
Stephens, an employee of the secre­
tary of state’s office.
Oregon's greatest tourist registra­
tion in history is being recorded this
year, according to records compiled
by Snell, and an even larger influx
of visitors is expected during the
coming year.
ed for more. The Bulldogs shooting
seem to be their worst handicap at
present. Hard drill of basket shoot­
ing practice is developing three or
tour “sharp-shooting” cogers. When
they become "dead-eye" shots, we
will have a good outfit hard to beat
any time.
Students, advertise the games
more to outside towns people—Let’s
go to town in basketball!
Get Your Lumber, Cement
and Nails at
Wholesale Prices
by Ordering from
J. C. HOSKINS. Stanfield, Ore.
Phone 28F4
HERALD WANT ADS PAY
USE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered here­
in by the County Court of Umatil­
la County. Oregon, on the 18th day
of November, 1936, will, on the 23
day of January, 1937, at the hour
of ten o’clock in the forenoon, sell
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, at the front door of the Uma­
tilla County Court House, Pendle­
ton, Oregon, subject to a minimum
price of $50.00 therefor, to be paid
in cash, at the time of sale, the fol­
lowing described parcel of land,
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
to wit:
WH of NW‘ of NW% of SB%
Section 10, Township 4, N. R. 28,
EWM., Umatilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff.
J. A. Carney, Deputy Sheriff.
(Dec. 24—Jan. 21)
THEM !
WANT ADS
FOR SALE OR TRADE—SIX FEED-
er pigs and one buck sheep to
trade for cow. C. A. Binder, Her­
miston.
19-ltp
LOST-SADDLE STIRRUP TAP BE-
tween Hermiston and Conley
flume. Neil Bleakney, Boardman.
Ore.
17-3tp
RADIANT HEATERS
At Prices you can Pay!
SEE
RADIO LOUIE
Watch & Clock Repairing
Spectacle Frames $2.50
A. W. BEHRMAN
WANTED TO TRADE—160 ACRES
located on the new road to Toll­
gate, 10 mi., from Milton, for small
ranch and stock near Hermiston.
Write Hulette March, Freewater,
Ore.
17-3tp
WATCHMAKER
HERMISTON
OREGON
Radio Louie
—Expert Radio Service—
Notice of Land Sale.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered here­
in by the County Court of Umatil­
la County, Oregon, on the 19th day
of October, 1936, will, on the 9th
day of January, 1937, at the hour
of ten o’clock in the forenoon, sell
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, at the front door of the Uma­
tilla County Court House, Pendleton,
Oregon, subject to a minimum price
of $17.00 therefor, to be paid in
cash, at the time of sale, the follow­
ing described parcel of land, here­
tofore by Umatilla County, Oregon,
acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
wit:
SH of SW‘ (East of O. W. R.,
less Right of Way) in Sec. 15,
Twp. 4 N. R. 28, EWM, Umatil­
la County, Oregon, containing 17
acres, more or less.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
the 8th day of December, 1936.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(Dec. 10-Jan. 7)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
TILLA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of An­
na B. Willard. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
Executor of the Last will and Tes­
tament of Anna B. Willard, De
ceased, 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
TWO DOORS EAST OF
LEGION HALL - EAST MAIN
V. R. “Bob” RUNNION
AUCTIONEER
FARM SALES AND LIVE STOCK
A SPECIALTY
Make Dates at My Expense
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 452
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
Inter-INSURANCE Exchange
C. A. JACKMAN, Local Agent
All Kinds of Auto and Truck
Insurance
Hermiston -
-
Oregon
DR
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New Scientific Instrument
“for Seif Treating Nusuk,
and Head Congestions
MARBLE
Hermitton Post No. 37
Meets first and third
Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phons 9-j
Residence Phone 25-J
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN
NAZOSCOPE
E
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: Two doors west post office
Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 481 -— — Hermiston. Ore
APARTMENTS
PETERSON & PETERSON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
U. S. National Bank Building
Practice In State * Federal Courts
Pendleton, Ore.
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sinus
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office Hours:
Other
10:30 to 12:30 A M.
Hours by
2 to 5 P.M,
Appointment
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W. J WARNER
A ttorney-at -La w
THOMPSON'S DRUG
Phone 171
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