THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1840.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAOS FIVM
FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION
M ESSAGE
TO
EVERY
M EM BER.
FINAL DATE SET
* R.E.A. H IG H LIG H TS* FOR WORKSHEETS
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BY R. L. WOOLLEY
Several different parties have in
quired at the office recently about
some method of financing electrical
appliances such as refrigerators,
ranges and many others. I have in
quired regarding funds available
through the Rural Electrification
Administration and find that there is
an organization called the Electric
Farm and Home Authority which
operates in conjunction with the lo
cal dealers in financing electrical ap
pliances.
I have also found that there is an
other organization called the Com
mercial Investment Trust Corpora
tion, the C. I. T., which seems to have
a very good plan for financing elec
trical appliances through local deal
ers. We are inquiring further and per
haps will have more information on
this m atter a little later. Those mem
bers interested in financing their ap
pliances may do well to investigate
these sources.
Your association is considering the
construction of several short exten
sions to existing lines during this
season, perhaps 25 miles or more.
The most urgent at the present time
is the provision of facilities for serv
ing the city of Boardman. We are
moving as rapidly as possible on the
extension and are planning to build
it in the very near future. Detailed
plans are now being considered by the
R. E. A. in Washington. As soon as
they have approved these details,
construction will be started.
April 30 is an important date to
operators under the Agricultural
Conservation program according to
A. R. Coppock, chairman of the Uma
tilla County Agricultural Conserva
tion committee. First, it is the final
date for signing a work sheet on land
that has not previously been under
the program, and also it is the final
date for signing the estimate sheet
Form WR-406B. A check at the as
sistant county agent’s office in Her
miston, which is available to assist
operators in completing this form, re
vealed that there are a number of op
erators that have not as yet signed.
The county committee will mail the
WR-406B form to operators who
have not signed and urges all opera
tors who intend to comply to fill in
the form and return to the assistant
county agent’s office in Hermiston
or mail to the association office in
Pendleton before May 1, 1940.
Examiner Coming Again.
A traveling examiner of operators
and chauffeurs is scheduled to arrive
in Hermiston Thursday, April 25,
and will be on duty at the city libra
ry between the hours of 11 a. m. to
5 p. m., according to a recent an
nouncement released from the Secre
tary of State’s office. All those wish
ing permits or licenses to drive cars
are asked to get in touch with the
examiner during these hours.
CANNING SCHEDULE
12 to 3:20 p.m.
8 to 11 a. m.
Asparagus
Mon.— A sparagus
Asparagus
Tues.— No Canning
Asparagus
Wed.—Asparagus
Asparagus
Thurs.— No Canning
Asparagus
Fri.— Asparagus
Asparagus
Sat.— No Canning
Other products by special arrange-
m ent.
We have canned beans, tomatoes
and tomato juice for sale a t 9c a can.
Hermiston Co-op Cannery.
and Mrs. George Strohm Sunday.
Howard Strohm is a nephew of Geo.
Strohm.
Mrs. L. W. Douglas received 600
White Leghorn chick pullets from the
Vigorbilt hatchery last Thursday.
Grandpa Buell, who is visiting the
Buells, reported one morning that
two calves were on one cow. Mrs.
Buell hastened out but stopped, puzz
led for a moment, then decided it was
all right. Bossy had presented them
with twins.
H. A. Wilson made a trip to the
Boylen ranch east of Cold Springs
the fore part of the week to exchange
horses.
Mrs. Bess Miller called a t the Joe
Udey home last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Campbell of
Pendleton were Sunday evening visi
tors at the Eugene Dunham home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Feldman of
Wasco, parents of Mrs. Walter Maf
fei, spent the week end at the Maf
fei home.
James Getchell is now at Sommer-
ville employ at the En Kay Dairy
farm. James had experience in this
line before coming to Oregon, and
was offered the work because of this
experience.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corman called
on Mr. and Mrs. Metteer Sunday a f
ternoon.
Mrs. B. E. Getchell called on Mrs.
Virgil W arren the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham were
dinner guests of Mrs. C. E. Baker
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tompon of Pendle
ton, who purchased the Waller place
recently, were down Sunday looking
ovdr the place and had dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison.
Mrs. Annette Barham and son
Childs spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham.
Kay Keener is staying with Mrs.
Miles Barager and finishing the
school year. Her parents are in Pen
dleton but not definitely located yet.
H arry Reuber is workeing for W.
B. Foster at present.
Mrs. Forrest Moore and son Jesse
were visitors at the W. A. Mikesell
home Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harryman and
daughter Audrey of Berrian, Wn.,
wpre recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Keller.
The North Columbia Telephone Co.
met and elected Bud Hooker as sup
ervisor of the lines. This line was
out of commission the first of the
week.
Merle DeGarmo was an over night
guest of Kenneth Hooker Sunday.
go . . . bow much store you can see
oad tow little y e s »pearfl Call your
local Union Pacific bus agent or mail
the coupon . . . TODAY1
U N IO N
P A C IF IC
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unió« Pfttmt stows
Hermiston Drug Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 2271
GOOD BUILDING LOTS FOR Sale
— Clear title. Two blocks from the
Creamery. See H. R. Hartley, Herm
iston.
34-3p
ONE THREE-ROOM APARTMENT
available May 1st. Have two 2-
room apartments vacant now. Cronk’s
Apartments, Hermiston.
34-tfc
WANTED— Overshot stacker. Neis
Kristensen, Boardman.
33-3p
m en t of Floyd F. K n err, deceased,
and has q u a lifie d as th e law directs.
All persons h a v in g claim s a g a in st
said e sta te a re req u ired to present
th e sam e to me a t th e office of W. J.
W arn er, my a tto rn e y , in H erm isto n ,
O regon, v erified as th e law d irects,
w ith in six m o n th s from
th e d ate
hereof.
D ated th is 21st day of M arch,
1940.
A lta M. Knerr, Executrix.
W. J. W a rn e r,
A tto rn ey for E sta te
(M arch 21-A pri^ 1 8 )_______
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J Paste this coupon on a pen-
| ny postal card and mail to
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I & Taylor, Portland, Ore., for
I free information on a trip to
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M arch, 1940. w ill, on th e 2 0 th day
of A pril, 1940, a t th e h o u r of 10
o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e
h ig h e st b id d er for cash, a t th e fr o n t
door of th e U m atilla C ounty C o u rt
H ouse, P e n d leto n , Oregon, su b je c t
to a m inim um price of 230.00 th e r e
for, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e
of sale, th e follow ing described p a r
cel of land, h e reto fo re by U m a tilla
C ounty, O regon, acquired fo r d e lin
q u e n t taxes, to -w it:
T ax No. 1, S ection 1, T ow nship 4,
N o rth R an g e 28, EWM.
R. E. GOAD, S h eriff
iH E R M lSTO N UNION CHURCH
of Umatilla County.
FOR SALE Young Milch Goats, six
C. Warner, Pastor
(M arch 21-A pril 18)
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
weeks
old,
$1
and
-1.50
each,
at
my
The theme for our worship service
IRRIGATION WATER Sunday
place, one mile north of Hermiston.
morning will be “Christ, The
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
C. A. Lare.
33-3p
APPEARS AMPLE IN Perfect Standard,” and for the eight
• PAINTING
th e u n d ersig n ed , S h e riff of U m atil
o’clock service in the evening, “The
la
C
ounty,
O
regon,
by
v
irtu
e
o
f
an
STRAYED
TO
MY
PLACE,
TWO
4-
MOST LOCALITIES
• PAPERING
Choice of Moses.”
months-old heifer calves, 2 weeks o rd er duly m ade a n d en te re d h erein
by
th
e
C
ounty
C
o
u
rt
of
U
m
atilla
We
have
a
fine
Bible
school
that
Oregon irrigation farm ers who de
ago. Owner may have same by pay C ounty, O regon, on the 1 9 th day of
• KALSOMINING
pend upon reservoirs for water sup- j meets at 10 a. m., and junior and
ing for keep and this ad. C. Mel
—
Spray
Painting and Signs —
plies will, in general, have plenty of senior Christian Endeavor societies
ville, Echo, Ore.
33-3p
Anything
- Anywhere - Anytime
at 7 p. m.
water this year, but those who ta k e , both meeting
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—
All W o rk G u aran teed - E stim a te s
FARM FOR SALE — T H E DICK
water directly from small streams
FREE
Shaw farm n e a r W estlan d .
See
COM ING TO
may expect to experience varying de PILGRIM H O LINESS CHURCH
J
.
W.
M
essner,
H
erm
isto
n
,
Oregon.
We are trusting that if Jesus ta r
BERT MICHEL
grees of shortage late in the summer.
HERMISTON
29-tfc
Farm ers in all sections are enter ries, you will have another opportun
H erm isto n , Ore.
P hone 131
ing the season with better soil mois ity of meeting with us to worship this
W E BUY, SELL AND EXCH AN GE
ture conditions than prevailed last ¿unday. There is no religion outside
fu rn itu re , m ach in ery ,
household
year, and in some sections crop and of the Christian religion that offers
a rtic le s. M ille r’s T ra d in g P ost, H er
B E R T Q U IC K
range land is wet deeper than it has any hope to the lost about us. There
m iston.
3-tfc
ELE C T R IC A L CONTRACTOR
been in a generation. Withdrawal of is no salvation outside of Christ. To-
E. P. DODD — R EA L ESTA TE,
stored water is starting later than ,:ay He stands ready to be your sav
MOTOR SERV ICE
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur-1
last year with prospects of less total or. Tomorrow He may stand as your
P h o n e 3381
H erm iston
ance— fire, autom obile, accident. No- j
udge. The door of mercy is open to-
use.
ta r y public, execution of legal pa-1
These are a few conclusions dt.y. Tomorrow it may be closed.
pers. H erald office, H erm isto n , Ore- 1
reached in a series of annual water
gon.
15-tfc
C. A. B I N D E R
forecast meetings held in southern,
PLUMBING
central and eastern Oregon under the
T Y P E W R IT E R S
FO R SALE OR
By Airs. Baxter Hutchison
direction of R. A. Work, Medford, in
C all T um -A -L um - P h o n e 3132
r e n t — E asy term s. T hom pson’s
charge of cooperative snow survey
D rug S tore, H erm iston.
5-tfc
U m atilla, O regon
iConuiioed from page 1)
work for the soil conservation ser
spent
Tuesday
night
with
his
grand-
vice, O.S.C. experiment station, and
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
...other, Mrs. L. W. Douglas.
other cooperating agencies.
F o r a eclen- ;
Mrs. Franx Guiwits left for Pen
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
J. V. VILLERMOURE
Observers throughout the state dleton Monday where she will be em
tlfic Examina.-
tion w ith the New
THE STATE OF OREGON
agreed that the past winter has been ployed tor a f.me in the county clerk’s
E LEC TRICA L SERV ICE
Rausch & Lomb
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
unlike any previous one for which office.
F e rris R and Pro
mr. and Mrs. Bill Mills and two
snow surveys are available. Higher sons
jector.
In the M atter of the Estate of
and Bawrence Nefbit, all o f 1 FOR SALE — WOOD AND COAL
Phone 3821
Hermiston
See the latoi
than normal temperatures brought Wasco, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wal
kitchen range, with water coils. George W. Agnew, Deceased.
Style
Glasses
In
Malm
U
r
.
No.
0-253
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
most mountain precipitation as rain ter Maffei here Friday en route to Julia Colpitts.
Lie. No. 854
3 5 -lc
the New Benton Oregon
W««h. Lie. No. 538
that the undersigned has been ap
except at the higher levels. Less i.a Grande to attend the music fes
N
U
M
O
N
T
o
r
USED PIANO BARGAINS— Terms pointed administrator of the estate
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
LOXIT Rim less Mountings, and save
snow was reported on April 1 on tival.
Mrs. Fannie Morey, who has been
breakage. No screw s to get loose.
as low as 85.00 per month. Pen of George W. Agnew, deceased, and
G en eral D e n tistry
many courses than for any year since 1 visiting her sister, Mrs. Emma
has qualified as the law directs. All
In bifocals choice of th e nearly
X
-R
ay and D iagnosis
surveys were started in 192 8.
Christley for the past two weeks, left dleton Music House, Pendleton. 34-2c persons having claims against said
flat t o p PANOPTICK segm ents.
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
Glasses In tw o paym ents a t reason
Compensating somewhat for lack on the early morning train Tuesday FOR SALE— USED GOOD YEAR estate are required to present the
same to me at my office in Hermis able prices.
S unday & Eve. by A p p o in tm en t
of snow is good ground storage of j tor her home at May, Oklahoma.
6:00-16 Lifeguard tubes, like ton, Oregon, verified as the law di
Rodney
Rogers
of
Pilot
Rock
was
water both in the mountains and on [ visiting his parents over the week new; used 7:50-20 truck tires and rects, within six months from the
NO HOME GRINDING
crop land. Springs long dry have end.
Glasses M anufactured hv Recog
tubes. Rohrman Motor Co., Hermis date hereof.
nized D ispenser, who m anufactures
Dated this 4th day of April, 1940.
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
come to life, especially in central Ore
Mrs. Emma Christley, Mrs. F an ton.
35-lc
for Recognized. Specialists.
W. J. Warner, Administrator.
CHIROPRACTOR
gon. How much these will affect low nie Morey, Miss Marian Casady and
(April 4-May 2)
Hermiston Hotel
flow of streams remains to be seen, Del Christley drove down the Colum STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM MY
O ffice; 2 blocks E of post office
bia highway Sunday to view Bonne
pasture on the Burnham ranch at
but the forecasters agree that m any’ ville dam.
O ffice h o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
W ED NESD AY
small streams will be lower even
P h o n e 3061 - H erm isto n , Ore.
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox and son Glen Stanfield, Ore., dark Holstein Jersey
visited her daughter, Mrs. John heifer, white spot in forehead, 16 IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E
APR. 24 p M
than last year.
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
General rains of late March and Graves and family in Heppner Sun months old. Reward for information
UMATILLA COUNTY
day. Mrs. Wilcox reports Heppner
FOR QUICK
early April proved a boon to many has had many heavy rains this leading to recovery. F. E. Ruther
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
REPAIR
ford,
Stanfield.
35-lc
areas by putting adequate supplies in i spring. Mr. Graves is a wheat farm
Mail broken glasses d ire c t to Dr.
In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of
OSTEOPATHIC
Floyd F. K n e rr, D eceased.
reservoirs which earlier seemed cer er.
A lfred E. Jo n es, Box 1216, Spo
FOR
SALE—CHEVROLET
Coupe,
PH YSICIA N & SURGEON
Henry Wheeler who has been em
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
tain to be facing serious shortages.
kan e, W a sh in g to n .
cheap. Levi Reeder, Hermiston.
ployed on the Ralph Saylor ranch for
th e u n d ersig n ed has been ap p o in ted
Livestock men are rejoicing over some
OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS
time, is home.
35-lc E x ecu trix of th e la st w ill an d testa
prospects for the best grass year in
Dinner guests at the B. E. Getch
recent times, at least for early sea ell home Sunday were Florence Kow- FOR SALE— NEW HOME SEW-
itz, Jim Marshall, Rachell Weeks and
ing machine, sews as good as new.
son grazing.
D R . F. B. B E L T
Copies of complete water forecasts Earl Gtetchell
PH Y SIC IA N & SURGEON
The Columbia Cooking club will Only 210.00. Mrs. Annie Edwards,
35-3p
reports, covering all sections, may be meet in Columbia club house Satur Umatilla.
— O ffice H ours —
had on request to Cooperative Snow day afternoon.
1 0 :3 0 - 1 2 :3 0 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m
FOR SALE — CASE MOWING
Those
going
to
La
Grande
for
the
Surveys, Medford, Oregon.
O th er H o u rs by A p p o in tm en t
machine; Mormon hay stacker, and
music festival Saturday were Doro
thy
H
iatt,
Susan
Knox,
Henry
Som-
one
10-ft.
disc.
F.
A.
Berg,
1
mile
Irrigon Grange Sponsors Social
merer, Marian Ott, Genevieve Bling-
35-3p
Members of the Irrigon Grange ton, Mary Sommerer, Myra and Nor east of Umatilla.
DR. W. M. MARBUT
will sponsor a community social Sat ma Getchell, Elmer Blahm, Bobby PICKED UP BY MISTAKE Wrong
urday, April 20. Dancing will be the Eaton and Kay Keener.
PH YSICIA N & SURGEON
coat at Townsend dance at Colum
Mrs. Robert Woodward and child
main feature of the evening.
ren visited her grandmother. Mrs. bia hall Friday. Please exchange.
P hone 3151
Ile rm lsto i
Belle Caldwell in Irrigon last Friday. Mrs. Frank Silva or call Mrs. Joe
“MAGIC SLEEP”
Lindner To Attend School
The F. B. A. members will enter Udey.
35-lc
Wayne Lindner, salesman for the tain their husbands in the new club
A “Seal of Merit” Product made by A. J. Poulin Co.,
Hermiston Auto Co., will leave Mon house Saturday evening. Plans are BEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR
made
for
a
supper
and
a
social
time.
Peterson & Peterson
chickens,
broilers
and
turkeys.
Van
day to attend a 5-day Chevrolet used
Portland, Oregon
It is reported that Mr. and Mrs. Damme Poultry Co., Spokane, Wn.
A TTO RN EYS-A T-LAW
car training school at Baker. The George
Beddow, old time residents of
U. R. N atio n al B ank B uilding
35-3p
program has been outlined by Wm. this distrist, have sold their 40 acre
Regular $16.50, Now—
P ra c tic e In S ta te & Fed. C ourt
E. Holler, general sales manager for farm to some people of Heppner.
P en d leto n . Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dunham and FOR SALE— CANNING ASPARA-
the Chevrolet factories.
gus, 5c lb. Mrs. R. E. Alstott or
0. Culbertson of Pendleton were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dun call Mrs. Wm. Shaar.
35-lc
Dairy Club Meets Here
ham and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dun
W. J. W A R N E R
Members of the Hermiston Dairy ham Sunday.
WILL PAY »3 PER TON FOR
club held a meeting in the assistant
Maxine Blinston is home from
small quantities and 84 for a ton
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
county agent’s office Wednesday Portland where she has ben taking a or more scrap iron. Anything but i
Phone
2441
Hermiston, Oregon
night. Kenneth Bensel is leader of course in beauty culture.
Hermiston, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Strohm of stove iron will do. Notify Bill Hub-1
the club and regular business was Pendleton spent the day with Mr. ble, Hermiston.
35-3p
COLUMBIA NEWS
IF VOU W I5 H TO
See Dr.
A lfred
E. Jones
S P E C IA L
New Fairy Mattresses
FARMERS SUPPLY CO.