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    THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y 11, 1940.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
M ESSAGE
* R.E.A. H IG H LIG H TS*
♦
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*
TO
EVERY
M EM BER.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL IRRIGATED PASTURES
GIVE CHEAPEST AND
MEETING
BEST C O W FEE D
AAA PAYMENTS
AHEAD OF LAST
YEAR'S SCHEDULE
Oregon farm ers, who w ill receive
bout fo u r m illion d o llars for coop­
e ra tin g w ith th e 1939 a g ric u ltu ra l
co n serv atio n program , have now re ­
ceived
a p p ro x im ately
h a lf
th is
am ount, acco rd in g to th e sta te AAA
office in C orvallis.
P ay m en t of th e re m a in in g tw o
m illion d o ll? rs is going forw ard rap ­
idly, it v.as said. As soon as coun­
ty o fficers have com pleted ap p lic a ­
tio n s of fa rm e rs for paym ents, th ey
a re sen t to th e s ta te o ffice for a p ­
proval and th e n forw arded to th e
U. S. d isb u rsin g office for paym ent.
W e a re glad to s ta te t h a t a ll sig n ­
Hermiston Cooperative Laundry
ed m em bers on th e W h e a tla n d ex ­
and Cannery
ten sio n a re now receiv in g elec tric
A v isito r to th e e x p erim en t s t a ­
en e rg y a t th e ir p rem ises w ith one
A n o tice is b ein g g iven o f th e a n ­ tio n a t C o rv allis 12 y ears ago w ould
exception. T h a t lo n e m em ber la now n u al m eetin g of th e H erm isto n Co­ have found less th a n a n a c re of i r r i ­
co m p letin g p re p a ra tio n for service. o p e ra tiv e L a u n d ry & C an n ery a t th e g ated p a stu re on th e s ta tio n farm s.
T oday th e re a re a p p ro x im ately
7 5
Some of us, how ever, m u st re ­ Legion h a ll on S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y
acres of su ch p astu re s, used by th r e e
20,
a
t
2
:0
0
p.
m.
fo
r
th
e
p
u
rpose
o
f
m em ber to c o n iin u e to do o u r p a rt
d iffe re n t d e p a rtm e n ts of th e e x p e ri­
to m ake th e serv ice th e b est poaal- ele c tin g th re e d ire c to rs an d such
m en t s ta tio n b o th for ex p e rim e n ta l
o
th
e
r
bu
sin
ess
as
m
ay
leg
ally
come
ble. To illu s tr a te w h a t we m ean : A
purposes an d fo r low cost p ro d u ctio n
Ho. 9281. Reserve Dist. Ho. 12
sectio n fuse b u rn ed o u t d u rin g th e b efo rt th e m eeting.
of feed fo r sta tio n livestock.
R ep o rt of C ondition of
C a th e rin e S om m erer, S ecretary .
sto rm a b o u t 1 0 :0 0 a. m. la s t T u es­
THE FIRST HATIOHAL BANK
T h is ex p an sio n in irrig a te d p as­
day leav in g q u ite a n u m b er of m em ­
OF HERM ISTON
tu re acreag e a t th e ex p e rim e n t s t a ­
bers in th e v ic in ity of N olin w ith ­
in th e S tate of Oregon, a t th e close
tio
n
h
as
been
closely
p
a
ra
lle
le
d
on
o u t service. T h e office w as n o t n o t­
farm s th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te , as w ord of business on D ecem ber 30, 1939.
ified d u rin g th e d ay an d as a re s u lt
of th e success of th is v e n tu re has
n o th in g w as done a b o u t it. F in a lly
been c arried fa r and w ide by th e ex­ (P u b lish ed in response to call m ade
a t 7 :0 0 p. m. a m em b er called a n d
ten sio n serv ice and by th e fa rm e rs by C om ptroller of the C urrency, u n ­
asked If th e re w as so m eth in g w ro n g
der Sec. 5211, U.S. R evised S ta tu te s )
A new ap p ro ach to a m u tu a l u n ­ them selves.
w ith th e line. H is rad io h ad been
d e rs ta n d in g of th e v ario u s problem s
ASSETS
F in a n c ia l g a in th ro u g h th e d evel­
c u t off th a t m o rn in g an d he w as
w hich c o n fro n t b o th fa rm an d city opm ent of irrig a te d p a stu re s is em ­ L oans and disco u n ts, in ­
th e n w ith o u t lig h ts . T h e tru c k w en t
clu d in g no o v e rd ra fts $141,914.40
people of O regon is b ein g m ade phasized in a re cen t ex p e rim e n t s t a ­
o u t in th e d a rk n e ss an d sn o w sto rm
th ro u g h a series of “ fa rm e r-b u si­ tion b u lle tin called “ T h e V alue of U nited S ta te s Gov. secu­
ritie s ow ned ..............
48,000.00
an d ev e n tu a lly re sto red service.
n essm an ” m eetin g s w h ich had th e ir Irrig a te d P a s tu re s fo r D airy C a ttle ,” O bligations of S ta te s and
H ow m uch b e tte r it w ould have b e g in n in g in Y am h ill an d U m atilla w hich gives th e d e ta ile d re s u lts
political subdivisions .. 54,329.78
been had one of th e sev eral m em ­ co u n ties in D ecem ber and now a re w ith th e use of irrig a te d p a stu re s C orporate stocks, in c lu d ­
ing stock of F ed eral
to v irtu a lly on th e sta tio n farm . T he fiv e-y ear
bers n o tified u s soon a fte r th e in ­ expected to sp read
1,050.00
R eserve b a n k ................
te r ru p tio n of service. T h in k of th e every co u n ty in th e sta te .
av erag e yield from fe rtiliz e d , ir r ig a ­ Cash & due from ban k s 266,792.34
T he m eetin g s, as held a t M cM inn­ ted p astu re w as e q u iv a le n t to 6.4 B an k in g house ................
inconvenience th a t m ig h t have been
8,000.00
avoided. F u rth e rm o re , it w ould have v ille an d P en d leto n , w ere sponsored to n s of a lfa lfa hay, o r 284 b u sh els R eal e s ta te ow ned o th e r
th a n b a n k in g house ....
2.00
been m uch easie r an d s a fe r to co r­ by th e co u n ty a g ric u ltu ra l co m m it­ of o ats p er acre.
O th er assets .....................
335.00
re c t th e d iffic u lty d u rin g th e d a y ­ tees, w ith th e O.S.C. ex ten sio n s e r ­
Use of fe rtiliz e r on irrig a te d p a s­
vice a n d co u n ty p la n n in g co m m it­
TOTAL ..................... $520,423.52
lig h t h o u rs w hen it o ccurred.
tu r e has been found to be a b so lu te ­
tees co o p eratin g . C ity re sid e n ts w ere
ly essen tial fo r m ost p ro fita b le re ­
W e have now com pleted c o n stru c ­
L IA BILITIES
g u ests of fa rm ers a t ev e n in g d in ­
tio n w ork and serv ice should be con­ n ers w hich w ere follow ed by open tu rn s. T h e yield on a re a s fertiliz e d Dem and d eposits ..............$276 ,558.41
tin u o u s unless you a re n o tified o th ­ forum discu ssio n of local a g r ic u ltu ­ w ith 300 p o u n d s of 16 p er c e n t sup­ T im e d ep o sits .................. 136 ,287.52
U. S. G ov ern m en t & pos­
erw ise. So, le t us m ake o u r serviee ra l problem s. A s im ila r plan is b e­ e rp h o sp h ate p er acre is 75 p er c e n t
ta l sav in g s deposits ....
2 146.22
th e b est possible! If you h av e a se r­ ing follow ed in o th e r O regon c o u n ­ g re a te r th a n on a re a s n o t fe rtiliz e d . D eposits of S ta te s and
p o litical subdivisions .. 39 556.71
vice in te rru p tio n n o tify us as q u ic k ­ ties w hich a re now p la n n in g m eet­ T h e fe rtiliz e r ex p e rim e n ts w ere c a r­
ried o u t on a p astu re o f a little less O ther deposits, certified
ly as possible. T he office h as no w ay ings.
& c a sh ie r’s checks, etc.
4 615.16
th a n n in e acres. E ven w ith
tw o
of k n o w in g w hen th e in te rru p tio n
TOTAL
D in n er an d discu ssio n m eetin g s of
acres le ft u n fe rtiliz e d , th e a re a s u p ­
o ccu rs unless you te ll them .
DEPOSITS $459,164.02
farm an d city people, held on b o th
plied 65 p er cen t of th e n u tr ie n t re ­ T o tal L ia b ilitie s ............. 459 164.02
W e a re m ak in g c o n tin u o u s strid e s a co u n ty an d co m m u n ity basis, w ere
CAPITA L ACCOUNTS
q u irem en ts of m ore th a n 12 cows
fo rw ard . Mrs. R. S. W ilson of B oard- trie d in several, o th e r s ta te s last
d aily, w h ich had an a v e ra g e p ro ­ C apital stock paid in .... 25 000.00
m an, M a rg aret M cD onald of B u tte r y ear an d w ere reg ard ed as v e ry su c­
Common stock, 250 sh ares
d u ctio n of 40 pounds of m ilk fig ­
p ar $100.00 per sh a re
C reek an d A lb e rt N eisch o f S ta n ­ cessful in b rin g in g b e tte r u n d e r­
u re d a t 4 per cen t b u tte rfa t.
S u rp lu s ................. ............... 10 000.00
field a re to be a w a rd e d prizes for s ta n d in g of m u tu a l problem s, a c ­
25 700.12
U ndivided p ro fits
b rin g in g new m em b ers in to th e as­ co rd in g to W ill S teen of M ilton,
559.38
R eserves ............................
so ciatio n d u rin g th e re cen t m em b er­ c h a irm a n of th e s ta te AAA co m m it­
61 259.50
T o tal C ap ital A ccounts
sh ip co n test. T h e ir prizes w ill be tee.
TOTAL ..................... $520,423.52
“ I ’m glad to see th a t th e y ’re be- j
aw ard ed to them v ery soon. L et us
U.S. G overnm ent o b lig a­
all c o n g ra tu la te th em upon th e ir ing ad o p ted in O regon c o u n tie s,” he
tions pledged .............
$10,000.00
success an d resolve to ta k e p a rt in said. “ T h e sta te " c o m m itte e hopes [
D eposits
secured
by
th ese a c tiv itie s a s th e y come a b o u t th a t every co u n ty in O regon w ill ,
pledged assets .............
8.864.15
hold one or m ore m eetin g s of farm
O regon’s m ost co n siste n tly p o pu­
in th e fu tu re.
I
and c ity people th is w in te r so th a t la r a g ric u ltu ra l sh o rt co u rse— th e S ta te of O regon.
C ounty of U m atilla ( ss'
th e y can get b e tte r a c q u a in te d w ith
Grange Council Meets Jan. 13
a n n u a l session for co m m ercial c a n ­
I, A. H. N o rto n , c a sh ier of the
T he U m atilla
co u n ty
G ran g e e’ ch o th e r and w ith th e ir m u tu a l n ers— w ill be held th is y ear from above nam ed b ank, do solem nly
p
ro
b
lem
s.”
C ouncil w ill m eet a t Cold S p /in g s
F e b ru a ry 5 to 17, a t O regon S ta te sw ear th a t th e above sta te m e n t is
tru e to th e best of m y know ledge
G ran g e h a ll J a n u a r y 13th, a t 10 00
college, u n d er th e u su al sp o n so rsh ip and belief.
o’clock. P o t lu ck d in n e r w ill be
A. H. NORTON, C ashier
of th e food in d u s trie s
d e p a rtm e n t
served a t noon.
M asters se c re ta r-
S ubscribed and sw orn to before
th ere. T h is n in e te e n th a n n u a l ses­
ies a n d le c tu re rs, an d a ll com m ittee
sion is called th e "C a n n e rs and F ro - me th is 6th day of J a n u a ry , 1940.
ch a irm e n
a re
u rg e d
to
a tte n d .
W. J. W a rn e r, N o tary P ublic.
en Food P a c k e rs S chool” in asm u ch
My com m ission ex p ires Nov. 19,
C laude J. H anscom is p re sid e n t of
as th e g ro w in g im p o rtan ce of th e
1940.
Two b its in v ested in an O regon
th e council.
frozen food in d u s try h as given it an C orrect— A tte s t:
.arm a cco u n t book is all tb e eq u ip ­
F. B. SWAYZE
increased sh a re in th is y e a r’s p ro ­
m ent an y o n e needs to p rep are h im -
A. A. SWAYZE
g ram of in s tru c tio n an d d e m o n s tra ­
W. L. HAMM
„11 io k e tp a sy ste m a tic record of
tions.
D irectors.
iy larm b u sin ess, say s G. W . K u h l-
T
h
is
is
th
e
p
ioneer
school
of
its
...i, a s s e ti te rr o fe is o r of farm
.¡.a g c m e i.t a t O regon S ta te col- kin d in th e c o u n try an d now a t ­
„ jc , w n a lias been h o ld in g v ario u s tra c ts aro u n d 150 s tu d e n ts a n n u a l­
i c tin g s cn th e su b je c t th ro u g h o u t ly. T h is y e a r's w ork w ill include
W ith
m ore
th a n
$13,000,000
in s tru c tio n for both b e g in n e rs and
w o rth of seed, f r u it an d g ard en th e sta te .
?io ie im p o rta n t th a n th e tw o bits, experienced men in th e c a n n in g and
crops in O regon d ep en d in g alm o st
food
p reserv in g , field ,
in clu d in g
e n tire ly on th e honey bee for p o lli­ how ever, is th e w ill of th e p erson to
day a fte r courses in f r u it and v eg eta b le c a n ­
n a tio n . im .'-ortance of th e
45,000 keep a fa ith fu l reco rd
nin g , a course for field m en of c a n ­
(o lo n ies of l ees in O regon c a n n o t be lay.
“ T he sk ep tic is a lw ay s in clin ed to n eries and frozen food p la n ts, and
o v e restim ated . S ta te A p iary In sp ec­
th e u su al m ech an ical co u rse in d o u ­
to r B u rr B lack says in h is a n n u a l re w onder w h e th e r fa rm e rs really keep
p o rt to D irecto r J. D. M ickle of th e acco u n ts, an d if so, w h e th e r th ey ble seam ing, h an d led in co o p eration
alre
w o rth w h ile ,” said
P ro fesso r w ith th e A m erican Can com pany. A
s ta te d e p a rtm e n t of a g ric u ltu re .
“ H ere is w h a t no m in al re g is tra tio n fee of $4 is
T he th re e bee diseases of m ajo r K uhlm an recen tly .
im p o rtan ce,
A m erican
foulbrood. one O regon w om an rep o rted on th is ch arg ed for th e course.
FARMERS AND C ITY
MEN MEET TO AIR
MUTUAL PROBLEMS
CANNERS' SHORT
COURSE SET FOR
FEBRUARY 5 TO 17
TWO BITS TOTAL
COST OF FARM
ACCUNTING BOOK
H O N E Y BEE
INVALUABLE T O ,
OREGON'S FARMERS
LOW FAIL FARES
E u ro p ean foulbrood an d saebrood,
a re all present in O regon an d in a d ­
d itio n . poisoning from sp ray m a te r­
ials and from u n k n o w n sources is a
serio u s problem fo r bee o w n ers in
som e lo calities.
B lack, w ho h as h an d le d th e in-
sp ectio n s for th e d e p a rtm e n t fo r th e
la s t fo u r y ears, observes th a t th e
g re a te s t fa c to rs in th e sp read of
A m erican foulbrood, th e w o rst bee
r e s t in O regon, a re :
1. C arelessness of beekeepers es­
p ecially in n o t in s p e c tin g th e brood
n e st before ta k in g off or p u ttin g on
e q u ip m e n t; 2. Ig n o ra n c e of th e ap ­
p ea ra n c e and biology of th e disease;
3. S to rin g o r “ m e ltin g u p " c o n ta m ­
in a te d com bs in ste a d of b u rn in g
th e m ; 4. M oving in fe c tiv e m a te ria ls
and diseased co lo n ies; 5. N eglected
a p ia rie s and bee trees.
T h e E u ro p ean foulbrood is ra p id ­
ly e lim in a tin g th e black G erm an
bees still found in th e c e n tra l O re­
gon p la te a u . In o th e r sectio n s of
th e s ta te th e bees, even th e w ild
ones, a r e of s tr a in s th a t a re re sis­
ta n t to th e E u ro p ean foulbrood.
T he s ta te aipiary law sp ecifies
th a t colonies affected w ith A m eri­
can foulbrood be b u rn ed an d hives
ste riliz e d . • T h ree h u n d red a p ia rie s
in w hich a ll colonies had foulbrood
hav e been e lim in a te d since 1937.
O regon been la s t y ear produced
1,500.000 pounds of honey, w o rth
a b o u t 975.000.
su b ject, as q uoted in a re c e n t n a ­
tio n al m ag azin e a rtic le :
“ T h e farm a cco u n t reco rd s w ere
s ta rte d in 1936 a n d th ey served
th e ir p u rpose w ell w hen th e incom e
tax co llecto r w an ted a sh a re of th e
p ro fits, w hich had been sp en t th re e
y ears ago. He said th e item ized re ­
p o rt gave a good p ic tu re of th e farm
o p e ra tio n s and he w an ted to know
If we w en t to th e expense of h a v in g
a la w y e r m ak e it o u t. I w as pleased
to tell him th a t one lesson in farm
a c c o u n tin g g iven by o u r co u n ty
a g e n t, an d a 2 5 -cen t O regon S ta te
college farm acco u n t book each y ear,
tu rn ed th e tr ic k .”
M A N Y O S ? C.
FORD BROTHERS GET
NEW FORD TRACTOR
f r o m P o r tla n d — All Air-Conditioned
ANGLING LAWS TO
BE DISCUSSED
T he a n n u a l h e a rin g of th e s ta te
gam e com m ission p e rta in in g to a n g ­
lin g re g u la tio n s w ill be held in
P o rtla n d on F e b ru a ry 16, a t w hich
tim e sp o rtsm en ’.; o rg a n iz a tio n s and
o th e rs in terested w ill be given an
o p p o rtu n ity to su b m it th e ir recom ­
m en d atio n s co n cern in g seasons and
bag lim its fo r gam e fish.
Of p a rtic u la r in te re st is th e pro­
posed closure of coastal w aters to
fish in g for tr o u t over ten inches in
le n g th for a period o f a b o u t th re e
m o n th s for th e purpose of p ro tect­
ing c u tth ro a t tr o u t com ing in from
th e ocean to spaw n in th e stream s.
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
EARLY BRO ILERS A Q U I C K
tu rn o v e r.
H am p sh ire R eds Feb.
1st. Each week th e re a fte r. O rder
now. T urkey
poults. " V ig o rb ilt”
H atch ery , H erm isto n , Ore.
21-3p
HORSES FOR SALE OR TRADE—
All ages, b ro k e or unbroke. P riced
to sell quick. Joe H aw kins, Adams,
O regon.
21-4c
FOR SALE—.SIX ROOM HOUSE IN
H erniison, term s. E, P. Dodd.
2 1 -lc
HOUSE FOR R E N T — REASON-
able. B. I. W h itn e y .
2 1 -lp
FOR SALE— FOUR COWS AND 150
h e a d of ewes. E. E. P ulley, H er­
m iston.
21-tfc
FOR SA LE — COCKER SPA N IE L
pups. P hone 2503. H. M. T hom p­
son, H erm iston.
2 1 -lc
W A NTED — WOMAN FOR G E N E R -
al housew ork. Mrs. J. H. DeMoss,
C olum bia d is tric t.
2 1 -lc
FOR SALE— SPAN BLACK GELD-
ings, 5 y e a rs old, w ell m atch ed ;
span m ares, 6 an d 9 y ears o ld ; all
w eigh a b o u t 1500 lbs. an d broke.
R alp h B u tler, W illow s, Ore. 2 1 -lp
FA IRBA NK S-M O RSE S H A L L O W
well used w a te r system fo r sale.
V ery reasonable. B ert Q uick, H er­
m iston.
21-3c
FOR SALE— 34 TONS CHOICE AL-
fa lfa hay, no sand burs, H. H.
W hipple, Irrig o n .
21-3p
FOR R E N T — N EW THREE-ROOM
a p a rtm e n t. Ja c k H ouse.
19-3c
FOR R EN T — DOWNSTAIRS MOD-
e rn a p a rtm e n ts. H. E. H anby.
20-3«
FOR SALE— 100 LEGHORN PUL-
le ts and 40 year-old L eghorn hens,
65c each for e n tire lo t; one P oland
C hina sow a n d 10 pigs, $50; h ay for
sale, $8 per ton, firs t and second
crop; one ’32 4-door C hevrolet, fine
shape, or w ill tra d e ; one 11-in. hay
chopper, $12,50. C A. C orliss, W est-
land d is tric t.
20-3p
FOR R EN T — MODERN A PA R T-
m ent, also one larg e housekeeping
room . W est Side H otel, Dial 2381.
20-3p
E. P. DODD —
R EA L ESTA TE,
sales, leases, exchanges. In s u r­
ance-— fire, auto m o b ile, accid en t. No­
ta r y public, ex ecu tio n of legal p a ­
pers. H erald office, H erm isto n , O re­
gon.
15-tfc
T Y P E W R IT E R S
FOR
r e n t — E asy term s.
D rug Store, H erm isto n .
SALE OR
T hom pson's
5-tfc
W E BUY, SE L L AND EXCH AN GE
fu r n itu r e , m a c h in ery ,
household
articles. M iller’s T ra d in g Post, H e r­
m iston.
3 -tfc
Porter Service and Free Pillow« in Coaches
T he F o rd Bros, of n e a r U m atilla
have ipurchased a new F ord tra c to r
w ith th e F erg u so n w h eelless im p le­
m en ts for use on th e ir farm . T h is is
th e second tr a c to r of th is ty p e to be
sold in th is v ic in ity d u n in g th e past
tw o weeks.
T he new m ach in e is said to be ee-
peclaly a d a p ta b le for th is ty p e of
cu ltiv a tio n .
PORTLAND ROSE —9 :3 5 p.m . daily.
CARD OF THANKS
r W in t e r S p o rts P a r a d is e -^
W e w ish to th a n k o u r n eig h b o rs
and frie n d s fo r th e k in d n e ss and
sy m p ath y show n d u rin g th e illn ess
an d d e a th , o f o u r beloved m o th er,
Mrs. A m anda B edw ell. W e especial- J
O regon S ta te C ollege— More th a n
ly
th a n k th o se w ho c o n trib u te d flo r­
a th ird of O. 8. C. men s tu d e n ts and
13 per cen t of th e co-eds a re e n tir e ­ al pieces.
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Stever
ly se lf-su p p o rtin g in th e ir a tte m p ts
E. C. L edw ell
to g ain a college ed u c a tio n , a c c o rd ­
E a rn e s t Bedwell
ing to records ju s t com piled by
R e g istra r E. B. Lemon. In th e s tu ­
Boardman Club to Celebrate.
d e n t body as a w hole, 29 p er cent
a re w h o lly self-su p p o rtin g ,
w hile
T h e B o ardm an T ow nsend club
only 2 4 p er cen t a re e n tire ly d ep en ­ will ce le b ra te Dr. F ra n c is T o w n ­
d e n t on p a re n ts o r o th e rs. N ine p er sen d 's b irth d a y on W ednesday, J a n ­
cen t m ak e o n e -te n th o f th e ir own u a ry 17, w ith a b ask et social a t the
w ay, 13 p er c en t a re o n e -fo u rth self G range h all.
H ig h lig h ts
of
th e
su p p o rtin g . 15 per c e n t a re m ak in g ev en in g w ill be an au c tio n an d a
h a lf th e ir w ay, an d 10 per c e n t a re dance. T h e p u b lic is in v ited to a t ­
th re e -fo u rth s "on th e i r o w n .”
tend.
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