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THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FIV E SHERIFF’S SALE Land Sale Notice. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t u n d er and by v irtu e of a w rit of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t execution issued o ut of th e C ircu it th e undersigned. S heriff of U m atil C ourt of the S tate of Oregon in and la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an for th e County of U m atilla, u n d er order duly made and entered herein .4 ■‘MESSAGE TO EVERY ¿MEMBER. FURNISHED APARTM ENT FOR th e seal thereof, and to me directed by th e County C ourt of U m atilla an d delivered upon a ju d g m e n t an d re n t: Mrs. A. C arter, H erm iston. decree rendered and entered in said C ounty, Oregon, on th e 19th d ay of M arch, 1938, will, on th e 1 4th day 3 8 -ltc co u rt on the 4th day of May, 1938, of May, 1938, a t th e hour of 10:00 in favor of Rena W illiam s as p la in in th e forenoon, sell to the MOTHERS HONORED W EANER PIGS FOR SALE OR tiff. an d ag a in st M aria J. Bowman o’clock highest bidder for cash in hand, a t trad e for m ilk cow. E. L. Jackson. and S. J. Bowman as d efendants, th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun AT PROGRAM H erm iston. 38-3tc w hereby th e p la in tiff did recover a ty C ourt House, P endleton, Oregon, personal decree ag a in st th e defend- I su b ject to a m inim um price of ▲ FURNISHED APARTM ENTS FOR a n ts Maria J. Bowman and S. J ! »20.00 th erefo r to be paid in caah, H erm iston Bowman for th e sum of »500.00 a t th e tinie of' sale th e tollow in ’ R ent— R ates reasonable; Post Of w ith in te rest thereon at th e ra te of The F arm B ureau a u x ilia ry hon described parcel of land, hereto fo re fice building, Stanfield. In q u ire N. ored th e m others at its la st m eeting 8 per cent, per an n u m from th e 26th by U m atilla County, Oregon, ac 38-2tc day of Septem ber, 1935, and th e qu ired for delin q u en t taxes, to -w it: F riday, May 6, a t w hich g ifts were D. Bard. Stanfield. Lots 11 and 12, Block 5, N ew », v z x . r . . - ' ' ’ “ bi given Mrs. Ida Simmons as th e old FOR SALE — 1000 BRONZE TUR- fu rth e r sum of »80.00, a tto rn e y 's fees, {tnd th e costs and d isb u rse p o rt’s A ddition to City of H er est m other present, Mrs. M etteer for key poults; Ju n e 5 th delivery. L. m ents taxed a t »18.00, on w hich m iston, U m atilla County, Oregon. the youngest m other, and Mrs. M ar R. E. GOAD, S heriff C. Todd, H erm iston. 37-3tc ju d g m en t $104.00 was paid on May RESOLUTION. g a re t Blahm for th e m other of the 10, 1938, and w hereby it was de of U m atilla County. "RESOLVED th a t a special m e e tin g a i th e members of th e Association is la rg e st fam ily. FOR SALE — CHEAP, CABLE P l creed th a t th e m o rtg ag e dated on (A p ril 14— May 12) hereby called to be held a t the H erm iston Union church „ “ X th e 26th day of M arch, 1930, execu The program was arran g ed by ano. S tew art’s Service S tation. ted by Maria J. Bowm an and S. J. Oregon, on May 20, 1938, at 2 0Q o’clock P M r« . » k « erm isto n , 37-tfc Bowman, defendants, to p la in tiff, Land Sale Notice. izin e the h n rrn w i^ o clock p. M. for th e purpose of au th o r- Mrs. A. Cable and Mrs. T. P anages ! ing th e borrow ing of a sum in excess of »3000.00 and for th e purpose and consisted of a song by little upon th e follow ing described real of am ending the by-law s of th e corporation as follows- R osalie H am m er en title d , “ No Ong FOR SALE — ONE NICE LARGE p ro p erty in U m atilla County, Ore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t dustproof w ardrobe w ith one ten gon, to -w it: (1 ) To am end A rticle II. Section 1 of by-law s to read as follows: Knows B ut M other” , accom panied th e undersigned, S heriff of U m atil The N orth H alf of the N o rth inch linen d raw er. Phone 28-M. la C ounty, Oregon, by v irtu e of an west Q u arter of th e N orthw est Section 1. M em bership in the Association shall be composed of persons by Miss Opal S tockard; a d u et by 37-3tc order duly made and entered h ere Q u arte r of th e S outhw est Q u ar who are producers of a g ric u ltu ra l products, and who agree to comply w ith Mrs. V ictor Stockard an d Miss Stock in by th e County C ourt of U m atil te r of Section 25. in tow nship he req u irem en ts of th e by-laws of th e Association and th e rules and regu ard ; selections by th e harm onica FOR SALE— W H E E L POW ER PO- la C ounty, Oregon, on the 19th day 6. N orth of R ange 35 E.W.M. band; and group singing. T he com ta to d ig g er; ex cellen t condition. w hich m ortgage was recorded on of M arch, 1938, w ill, on the 14th lattone of th e m em bership and board of d ircto rs.’ m ittee furnished corsages for each Reasonable: Geo. W ick lan d er Jr.. A pril 7th, 1930. a t page 401 of book day of May, 1938, a t th e h o u r of . ( 2 \ T° ,ai” end th e ffrSt sentence ot A rticle II, Section 5 of th e by-laws m other present. Boardm an, Ore. 37-3tc 96 of th e records of m ortgages in 10:00 o'clock in th e foren, on, sell to read as follow s: 'Any member of th e Association who ceases to be a h In th e office of th e C ounty R ecorder of to th e h ig h est bidder ior Mrs. E. E. R a in w ater, Mrs. A. E. producer of a g ric u ltu ra l products, shall cease to be a member of the cor Marble, Mrs. N. W. Bloom acted on ELECTRICITY W ILL SOON BE U m atilla County. Oregon, should hand, a t th e fro n t door of t Uma available for th e farm homes. See be foreclosed, and th e said real pro tilla County C ourt House, 1 endle- poration, and, unless his m em bership ce rtifica te has been assigned or th e refresh m en t com m ittee. W. D. D ryer im m ediately and have p erty sold by th e S h eriff of U m atil ton, Oregon, subject to a m inim um tra n sfe rre d w ith the consent of the board of d irectors as herein provided T he next re g u la r m eeting w ill be your house w ired. th erefo r, to be 36-3tp la County, Oregon, to satisfy said price of »10.00 th e sam e shall be cancelled by the board a t its next reg u la r m eeting or as May 20th w ith Mrs. J. H. Reid, Mrs. paid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, ju d g m en t and all costs: th erefo re soon th e re a fte r as is convenient,’ D. R yland serv in g on th e program CATTLE TO PASTURE, 2% mi. S. w ill, on S aturday. Jo n e 11th, 1938 th e follow ing described parcel of W. of S tanfield. Good meadow p as land, heretofore by U m atilla Coun APPROVED: com m ittee, and Mrs. A. E. Bensel, tu re. In q u ire S tan field Cream ery. a t two o’clock in the aftern o o n of ty, Oregon, acquired for d elin q u en t th a t day, at th e fro n t door of the Mrs. J. W . H am m on and Mrs. J. R. J. F. M urray. 36-3tp C ourt House in th e City of Pendle taxes, to -w it: 8. J. DEVINE H ard in g a c tin g on th e refre sh m e n t ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, sell L ots 2 and 3, Block 13, N ew port’s FOR SALE OR R EN T— UNDER all J. H. REID th e r ’ght. title , in te re st and es A ddition to C ity of H erm iston, com m ittee. wood ty p ew riter. T hom pson’s D rug ta te w hich th e said d efen d an ts, and P. J. QUINN U m atilla County, Oregon. Store. 35-tfc all persons claim in g and to claim R. G. SAYLOR R. E, GOAD, S heriff FARMERS UNION CO-OP by, th ro u g h or u n d er them , or any of U m atilla County. DIRECTORS. FOR SALE — 70 HEAD YOUNG of them , had on th e 26th day of (A pril 14— May 12) REPORTS LARGEST MONTHLY Only m em bers in good sta n d in g w ill be en title d to vote. crossbred ewes and lam bs. A. P. M arch, 1930, or since th en have H. M. SOMMERER, A ssistan t Secretary. BUSINESS IN ITS HISTORY Ayers, B oardm an. 34-tfc had, or now have. In and to the ab o v e described real p ro p erty an d CONCRETE P IP E FOR SALE— ANY every p a rt thereof, a t public auction Irrigon Orange Notes. CANNING SCHEDULE. size a t a ttra c tiv e prices. Ask Oron to th e h ighest bidder for cash in (Co-op League News Service) han d , th e proceeds of such sale to May 16 to 21 O. F elthouse, H erm iston. 34-tfc be applied in sa tisfactio n of said ST. PAUL, M inn.— Cooperative The Home Ec club of the Irrigon A sparagus can n in g every day business not only refuses to go down F U R N I S H , E D HOUSEKEEPING execution and all costs. G range w ill m eet a t th e home of D ated th is 11th day of May, 1938. d u rin g th e c u rre n t depression, b ut Mrs. F ra n k Brace, T hursday, May from 8:30 a. m. to 3 :30 p. m. ap a rtm en ts for ren t, modern. Mrs. R. E. GOAD, S h eriff of O ther products canned by special in m any fields cooperatives a re se t Joe Dyer, P hone 78R, H erm iston, 26. The m eeting was extended U m atilla County, Oregon arrangem en ts. tin g new records, according to a re Oregon. ahead of th e reg u la r m eeting date , By J. A. C arney, D eputy. 33-tfc (M ay 12— Ju n e 9) port from th e F arm ers Union Cen because of g rad u a tio n exercises. HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY tra l E xchange. Irrig o n G range social n ig h t will SHERIFF’S SALE The F arm ers Union Co-op w hole SHARP CONTRAST IN POLICIES Stanfield Grange Benefit Dance. be held S aturday, May 14, a t w hich NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t tim e th e ladies of the Home Ec club The S tanfield G range announced sale handled m ore th a n 5,000,000 OF CO-OP AND PRIVATE PROFIT u n d er an d by v irtu e of a w rit of gallons (623 ta n k cars of gasoline, will sell doughnuts and coffee. th a t a benefit dance will be given execution issued o ut of th e C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of Oregon in and S aturday evening, May 14, a t S ta n kerosene and d istilla te a t its w are B illings, for th e County of U m atilla, u n d er field, for 4-H club work. Good music houses a t St. P aul and A4AY 14 FINAL By E. M. Holmes, for the th e seal thereof, and to me directed w ill be provided and adm ission will M ontana, d u rin g th e m o n th of OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY and delivered upon a ju d g m en t and March. In ad d itio n it shipped to its WORK SHEET DATE be 40c and 10c. Cooperative L eague News Service decree rendered and entered in said Camp No. 61 - Echo e/ffiliated Oo-ops i,n Noitth D akota co u rt on the 4th day of May, 1938, WASHINGTON, D.C.— Two recen t in favor of W. H. S w itzler, as p la in and M ontana 317,000 gallons of lu Meet th e first T uesday of each W ord has ju s t been received at COLUMBIA CALF throw into tiff, and ag a in st E lijah W. Rhea b ric a tin g oil, an d 264,300 pounds of governm ent rep o rts m onth In th e S tan field Odd th e office of A ssistant County Ag sh arp co n tra st th e resu lts of p riv ate and th e E state of E ffie R hea, de grease. Fellow s hall — 8 :00 p. m. en t Ja y T. Pierson th a t all work CLUB MEETS ceased, as d efendants, w hereby the As cooperative ru ra l elec tric lines and cooperative operation of te le p la in tiff did recover a personal de sheets for th e 1938 A gricultural a re com pleted th e volume of sales phone systems. cree a g a in st the d efen d an t E lijah C onservation program m ust be sign The m eeting of th e Columbia Calf of w ashing m achines, radios, r e f ri Follow ing a th ree year in v e stig a W. R hea, and th e E sta te of E ffie ed betw een now and May 14. F arm club was held a t th e home of Mrs. g erato rs, vacuum cleaners and oth tion of th e A m erican T elephone and Rhea, deceased, for th e sum of DR. H .C . CURRY ers who have signed in 1936 or 1937 Wm. W h itse tt Tuesday n ig h t, at e r electrical appliances is ex p an d T elegraph com pany, P au l A. W alk »1000.00, w ith in te re st thereon a t OPTOMETRIST do not need to sign again. However, ! which club members chose th e sub- th e ra te of 8 per cent, per ann u m ing. T he E xchange is now h an d lin g er, m em ber of th e F ed eral Com mu from th e 5th day of November, if they have aconired additional 308 G reen Bldg, - S eattle , . , . jects of dehorning calves and cool- two carloads of re frig e ra to rs per n icatio n s Com mission, told th e FCC 1930, and of th e fu rth e r sum land e ith e r by re n tin g or purchase, jn „ ()f milk as d em onstration m a Makes reg u la r visits to H erm iston wefek. »1 65.00, a tto rn e y 's fees, th e and th a t th e Bell System could cu t rates they should have it re-ordcd in the terial. The leader Miss Eva W ilcox H otel ab o u t every 30 days. costs and d isbursem ents taxed a t 25 per ce n t' “ w ith o u t in te rru p tin g a s sista n t county a g e n t's office. $25.30, and w hereby it was decreed wax present and also Ja y T. Pierson, ex istin g n et e a rn in g s” . The cut, he th a t th e m ortgage dated on the 5th PLAN FARM PRODUCE assistan t county agent. said, could be accom plished th ro u g h day of November, 1930, executed by SEVEN 4-H CLUBS H enry Sommerer Jr. called the FAIR DISPLAY N O W th e elim in atio n of "u n n ecessarily d efen d an ts E lijah W. Rhea and Effie W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. m eeting to order as president of the Rhea, his wife, to p la in tiff, upon high costs” . General Dentistry DEVELOP ACTIVITIES th e follow ing described real p ro p er and roll call indicated th e fol- X-Ray and Dtagnoala Miss F lorence P a rk e r of the Bu S ta rt now to plan your dis- ❖ ty in U m atilla County, Oregon, to- 'ow ing mem bers present, Floyd ❖ (C ontinued from Page One) reau of Labor S tatistic s, upon com w it: Bank Bldg. Phona »-J ¡W h itsett, M arlon O tt, Peggy Som ❖ play of farm produce for th e •> pletion of a survey of cooperative The N o rth east Q u a rte r of the Residence Phone 26-J ❖ U m atilla P ro je ct fa ir w hich ❖ Dairy Clubs. m erer. Bobby E aton, Clayton Buell, S o u th east Q u a rte r of Section Sunday and Evenings by ❖ will be held Septem ber 22, 23, ❖ telephone system s, reported th a t T h irty (3 0 ) an d all th a t por T he Columbia W inners Dairy Glen Wilcox, Lewis W ilson, H enry ❖ 24. L arge cash prizes w ill be <• th e re are now in op eratio n 3.728 co Appointment tion of the S outheast Q u arter Calf club was re-organized March Sommerer Jr. and Mary Sommerer. o perative telephone com panies w ith of N o rth east Q u a rte r of said ❖ offered an d if you plan your 22, u n d er th e leadership of Miss The mem bers gave an account to ❖ ex h ib it as you p la n t your crops ❖ 330.000 m em bers and a to ta l of Section T h irty (3 0 ) lying south of th e U m atilla River, all Eva W ilcox. H enry Sommerer Jr., the club secretary of w hat th ey were ❖ you w ill have a balanced dis- ❖ 460,000 p atrons. T he p reponder in Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M,. and W ATCH - CLOCK is president, Marion Ott, vice presi feeding th e ir calves and Mr. Pierson ❖ play. ance of cooperative associations. co n tain in g 60 acres more o r less dent, Floyd W h itse tt, secretary, and explained th e proper m ethods of ❖ Miss P a rk e r rep o rts, collect only REPAIRING w hich m ortgage was recorded on Mrs. A. W. T u rn b lad and ❖ Mary Sommerer. reporter. Mem show m anship and th e group dis ❖ Jesse P rin d le a re in ch a rg e of ❖ enough revenue to cover expenses. March 7th, 1931, a t page 356 of A. W. BEHRMAN bers include H enry Sommerer, Jr., cussed w hat d em onstrations they ❖ th is d ep a rtm en t and w ill be ❖ The co-ops own 45,000 m iles of tele-l*>ook 99 of the records of m ortgages WATCHMAKER il! th e office of th e County Recorder Mary Sommerer, Peggy Sommerer, would use. phone lines. T he cost of service of HERMISTON OREGON <• glad to give th e ir help and ad- ❖ of U m atilla County, Oregon, should Floyd W h itse tt, M irio n Ott, Bobby R efreshm ents were served a t the ❖ vice a t an y tim e. ❖ a typical association is from 64 to be foreclosed, and th e said real pro E aton, Clayton B uell, Glen Wilcox close of the m eeting. 4. <• 4. <5. <. 92 cen ts per m onth per m em ber for perty sold by th e S h eriff of U m atil and Lew is W ilson, 24 h o u r service. la C ounty, Oregon, to satisfy said DR. A. E. MARBLE ent and all costs; th e re fo re I The P rogressive D airy Calf club C ooperative telephone associations Judgm CHIROPRACTOR will, on S atu rd ay , Ju n e 11th, 1938, is u nder the leadership of A. E. rep resen t a very sm all segm ent of a t two o'clock In th e aftern o o n of Office: 2 blocks east of post office WHEAT R ugg ot U m atilla, and was re-orga PRICES BELOW PARITY A m erican telephone users as com th a t day, at th e fro n t door of the Office Hours: 8 to 12 - 1 :8 0 to 6 nized December 11, 1937, when pared to th e g ig a n tic A.T. & T. The Court House in th e City of P en d le FOR LAST 12 YEARS Phone 481 — — Hermiston, Ore. CENTS PER BUSHEL R ichard R ugg was elected president, 15,386 co-ops w hich su b m itted re ton, U m atilla C ounty. Oregon, sell 240 all the rig h t, title, in te re st and es Jim m y Rugg, vice president, and ports to th e B ureau of Labor S ta tis ta te which th e said d efen d an ts, and E ugene Rugg. secretory. Members tics showed a gross revenue of »1.- all persons claim ing and to claim by, Hermiston Post No. 37 200 are R obert Bensel, F ran k Bensel, Meets f ir s t and th ird 486,761 In 1936 and a net gain (fo r th ro u g h or u n d er them , or any of ^ ^ 1 them , had on the 5th day of N ovem Jam es Bensel, Jim m y Rugg. Richard T hursday. Legion A uxil 494 asso ciatio n s) of »90,030. ber, 1!i3(l, or since then have had, Rugg, E ugene Rugg, Joe Cooney, iary ineeta second and xriTY F.ÌICZ 160 The av erag e age of all associa or now have, in and to the above Bob Jackson and L au retta Mulkins. fo u rth T hursday. described real property and pvery tions is 26 years, and 45 per cent of W. R. B arber of S tanfield Is lead Legion Hall. part thereof, at public au ctio n to the co-ops are in th e sta te of M inne 120 the highest bidder for cash In hand, e r of th e Cold Springs D airy club, sota. N early tw o -th ird s of th e co the proceeds of such sale to be ap w hich has received support from the operative com panies a re of th e ser plied in satisfactio n of said execu S tanfield people in Its organization SO - vice line type, w ith o u t a sw itch tion and all costs. A pril 16. 1938. Jam es B arber was Dated th is 11th day of May, FARM PRICE board; ab o u t o n e-th ird a re local as 1938. elected president, Owen Anson, vice OSTEOPATHIC sociations, each h av in g Its own 40 • R. E. GOAD, S h eriff of president, Alma Anson, secretary. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON sw itchboard; and som ew hat less U m atilla County, Oregon. Members a re Jam es B arber, Owen By ,1. A. Carney, Deputy. than 4 per cent are fed eratio n s of OSBORN APARTMENTS —— I— Anson, Alma Anson, Sally Anson, local com panies, serv in g in some In ( May 12 Ju n e 9) 1915 1920 1910 *929 >930 *93s-ta»r» M ayne B arber, Newell Anson. • P M U M M A ft 9 stances an e n tire county, w ith a V oinne G onseth, C harlene Rollan, m em bership as high as 4,025 p e r R°.i!Trt V asari and W illie Greene. . The c u rre n t d isp a rity betw een 1'’Y O8C extension service. in l« o n s. PETERSON & PETERSON e Butter (reek Dairy C a lf |p r jc-g for w j,ea t and prices farm ers t th e whole co u n try th e av erag e farm ATTORNEYS AT LAW Most of th e cooperatives w ere or- flu b was organized March 15 of pay is causing renewed in te rest in Price of w heat was 91 per cen t of ganized U. S. N atio n al Bank B uilding because p riv ate profit sys- th is y ear w ith Bill Corpe as presi the " p a rity ” price p rinciple w hich i thp 1910-1914 averaj»e. w hile th e terns, of which th e r P ra ctice In S tate & F ederal C ourts ere w ere a num ber den t, Donna Saylor, vice president. Congress has used as basis o t ag ri- farm cost index was aro u n d P endleton, Ore. 126, a t th a t tim e, would not serve ru ral Rodm an H artley, secretary, K en cu ltu ral ad ju stm e n t legislation dur- S irin g w heat a c u rre n t pu rch asin g areas except at e x h o rb ltan tly high neth Bensel, reporter. T he chib was ing recent years. In th e case of Power of ap p ro x im ately 72 p er cent In stallatio n and service charges. form erly know n as the G rand Cham w heat, parity prices are prices high '° f " p a rity ” . DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN A SURGEON pion D airy C alf club b u t m em bers enough so th a t a bushel of w heat I The accom panying c h a rt show» Office H ours: O ther ’ oted to change the nam e at th e re will buy as much of th e com m odities : th-3t w heat was well above p a rity in 1 0:30 to 1 2:30 A M. H ours by o rg an izatio n m eeting to designate farm ers purchase as d u rin g th e ' price d u rin g th e world war. Thia 2 to 5 P.M. A ppointm ent th e d istric t. 1910-1914 prew ar period, extension 1 «tim ulated world production of Reg. 712 — PHONE - Office 733 Members include Bill Corpe, Ber econom ists a t Oregon S tate college | w heat, export dem and fell off. n ard Corpe, Russell H artley, George explain. stocks accum ulated, and prices re H artley, Rodm an H artley. Marie m ained below p a rity for 15 years, W . J. WARNER W heat prices a t th e average farm H artley , K enneth Bensel. Donna except for a sh o rt period. Export Saylor, A udrey N ull, G ilbert G att in Oregon w ere 72 cen ts a bushel at dem and la still low, b ut production Attorn ey-at-Law m an. H arold N eill, R alph Neill and mid-M arch, according to th e latest in th e U nited S tates Is Increasing THE HERMISTON HERALD Hermiston - Oregon report on the a g ric u ltu ra l situ atio n R ruce Lindsey. and stocks are ac cu m u latin g again. FARM CO OPERATIVE DIVISION WANT ADS N otice of Special M eeting Dr. A. C. Willcutt