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PAGE SEVEN THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940. 100 feet: thence at right angles FOR REAL QUALITY — BUY during the. garden festival on the “Vigorbilt” chicks. New low pri due North 50 feet; thence at right O. S. C. campus the first week in angles due West loo feet to the ces on Hampshire Reds, White Leg May. horns and Legorcas. See “Vigorbilt” place of beginning. Many home owners, said Hyslop, The terms of the sale are cash in first. Baby turks May 1st. “Vig make the mistake of seeding their hand to the highest bidder and the orbilt” Hatchery, Hermiston. Oregon. lawns before the soil has settled suf property will be sold free and clear 36-3p MESSAGE TO EVERY MEMBER. ficiently and the result is an uneven of any existing encumbrance. The will furnish the successful bid HOUSE -READY TO RENT MAY surface. Either early spring or ear estate der a policy of title insurance cover 10: 6 rooms and bath; renovated ly fall seeding was recommended by ing the title to the property pur- inside and out. Call 3531. 36-tfc the speaker. Favorable moisture chased as of the date of the sale of CANNING SC HE DU LE INFORMATION GIVEN conditions this spring have allowed the same. The sale shall be subject confirmation of the above entitled TO TRADE FOR SHEEP— MED- «R E A . HIGHLIGHTS* later seeding than was the case last to ON FROZEN FOODS ium size Viking cream separator, Court and upon execution and deliv From May 13 to 18 ♦ ' b y R. ------ * year. ery of a good and sufficient deed used 3 months, Briggs & Stratton U L. WOOLLEY Professor Hyslop pointed out that Dated the 9th day of May, 1940. horse gas motor, good condition. Problems arising in food preserva Many of our members are busy MABELL HIATT, 12 to 3.30 p. m. tion by the frozen pack method will Oregon people are unusually favored 8 to 11 a. m. Administratrix de boms non of Phone 3461, Preston Holloman, Her these times, and with all their busi in having a large supply of home Asparagus be answered by Thomas Onsdorff of Mon.—Asparagus miston. 36-3P the Estate of John Thomas ness they are making use of electri Asparagus the Food Industries Department of grown seed from many different Lambirth, deceased. cal power to further their activities. Tues.—A sparagus CANNING ASPARAGUS FOR Asparagus Oregon State College, in a series of kinds of suitable grasses. He urged RALEY PETERSON, It has been brought to the attention Wed.—Asparagus sale— 3 He per lb. field run. Jens Attorney for the Administratrix. Asparagus three district meetings to be held in the selection of grass according to Thurs.—Asparagus of the writer recently that many are the type of lawn desired, environ (May 9-June 6)___________ Skovbo, Hermiston. 36-3p Asparagus Umatilla county. May 10 and 11. likely to lose the significance of the Fri.—Asparagus ment, and the location in the state. Asparagus Sat.—Asparagus With the rapid rise in the use of FOR SALE—NEW HOME SEW- word “power”. They are in the hab Other products by special arrange frozen foods and an increase in lock Kentucky bluegrass, for example, is NOTICE OF HEARING VPON ing machine, sews as good as new. it of thinking of paying their light much better in eastern or southern FINAL report er storage facilities, there has devel Oregon than it is in western Oregon Only $10.00. Mrs. Annie Edwards, bill where they pay for their month ment. Hermiston Co-op Cannery oped a demand for more information 35‘3P where slightly acid soils are the IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Umatilla. ly electric bill. on packing, freezing and storage of STATE OF OREGON FOR Originally when electricity and its rule. FOR SALE — CASE MOWING UMATILLA COUNTY uses were being developed the prin one of the most modern and up-to- meats, fish, poultry, wild game, fruits Among the bent grasses, he recom machine: Mormon hay stacker, and cipal purpose to which it was put was date to be found anywhere in the and vegetables. mended either Astoria bent or high one 10-ft. disc. F. A. Berg, 1 mile NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Two meetings will be held on F ri that of lighting. Further develop Pacific Northwest. This association land bent as being preferable to Sea that the undersigned adm.-iistratrix east of Umatilla. 3 5-3p day, May 10. One at Hermiston in ments have made electricity useful in was organized in 1930 and the first of the estate of Walter S. Boynton, side bent, which is good for putting many more ways. Perhaps one of year handled 8000 turkeys for local the American Legion hall, beginning greens but requires considerable deceased, has filed her final report WILL PAY $3 PER TON FOR small quantities and $4 for a ton the most important usages is that of growers. Membership now numbers at 2:00 p. m. and the other in the work when used in an ordinary lawn. with the Clerk of the above entitled and that the Judge of said or more scrap iron. Anything but power. In fact lighting loads are 120, and the association will pack out Milton city hall at Milton, beginning Other grasses suited for particular Court, Court has made an order herein becoming more and more to be only during the 1939-40 marketing per at 8:00 p. m. conditions he mentioned are rough designating Saturday, the 18th day stove iron will do. Notify Bill Hub For those in the Pendleton area, a 35-3p ONE of these uses of electricity. This iod approximately 60,000 birds. It bluegrass, chewing fescue, and of May, 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M. as ble, Hermiston. very thing is shown in our own midst has been a leading force in develop meeting will be held in the Little creeping red fescue. Both of the the time, and the rooms of the above ONE THREE-ROOM APARTMENT by the usage of electricity for pump ing the turkey industry and in im Theater of the Vert Memorial, Sat fescues are more drouth-resistant entitled Court in the County Court available May 1st. Have two 2- House in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun urday, beginning at 2:00 p. m. ing both for irrigation and for do proving quality. than the bent grasses. ty, Oregon, as the place wnen and room apartments vacant now. Cronk’s The speaker cautioned against where hearing is to be had thereon. mestic uses. Another increasing 34-tfc The most recent cooperative effort F. B. Auxiliary Ha- Fine Meeting lawn grass mixtures without finding All persons interested are hereby no Apartments, Hermiston. usage is for electric brooders and in was the organization of the Umatil The Farm Bureau Auxiliary met out what they contain, citing the ex tified to then and there appear and FARM FOR SALE — T H E DICK cubators. la Electric Cooperative association, Friday, May 5, with a very good at ample of certain mixtures tested at show cause, if any they have, why This, then, is the point to be re S haw farm n e a r W estlan d . See said report should not be approved, membered at this time. Grow! Grow formed to take advantage of the op tendance. Mrs. Panages and Mrs. the college which were sold for east the administratrix discharged and the J W. M essner, H erm iston, Oregon. portunity to bring electricity to hund Ott were in charge of the program. ern Oregon use and yet contained as 29-tfc electrically and think and talk of reds of farm3 for the first time un Mrs. Ott told about Yellowstone Park high as 7 5 per cent Italian ryegrass, estate closed. your usage of “electricity” not only Dated this 18th day of April, 1940. as "lighting” but as “power” as well. der the provision of the Rural Elec and showed pictures taken on their which would die out after the first Martha Anna Boynton, HERMISTON AUTO CO. I Administratrix. Speak of your “electric bill” or your trification Administration. On July trip. The ladies are planning a year. Oregon seed laws require that car lot for the best buys in tov “power bill”, not your “light bill”. 16, 1938, 136 miles of rural power cooked food and flower sale for Wed any grass mixture sold be accompan 3 7 -lc W. J. Warner, Such a term is a missnomer and lines were energized, bringing service nesday, May 29, at Burnhams. The ied by a statement of the ingredients. Attorney for Estate. tends to keep you back in the “horse to 381 users. By July of 1939, the next meeting will be held Friday, E. P. DODD — REAL, ESTATE. and buggy” days. sales, leases, exchanges. Insur Construction of the system for the number of users had increased to 495 May 17.__________ ance—fire, automobile, accident. No S y n o v a i » o l A n n u a l S l a l e u i v u l 0» t h e and the miles of line energized to H om « Ind em n ity C om pany o l 5» M aiden City of Boardman is progressing sat tary public, execution of legal pa Lane. New York, in th e S ta te o lN e w Y o r i oa tbe th ir ty -fir st d ay o t D ecem ber, 1 9 3 9 , isfactorily. It will, in all probabili 157, with two or three extensions in COLUMBIA GRANGE pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore m ade to th e In su ra n ce C om m issioner of the the process of construction, indicat ty, be completed at an early date pro gon. 15-tfc S ta te o l O r n o n . ^ n » « ^ * . W«r: NOTES viding the proper materials can be ing that this cooperative, too, is ex A m ount o t ca p ita l 'lo c k paid up. »1. periencing the customary growth. lc a Word - Minimum 20c TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR obtained without delay. Nineteen members met for the first 0 5 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 . INCOM S rent — Easy terms. Thompson’s Our membership is doing its part E. D. Martin, manager of the Uma business meeting of the month, May N et p rem iu m , received d u rin s th e year, HERMISTON AUTO CO. USED Drug Store, Hermiston. 5-tfc in a loyal manner in most ways. One tilla project, is president of this as 7, in Columbia school house. * S Inte're»’ 'Od iv id en d e and renta received car lot for the best buys in town. thing we must not overlook during sociation. Thus another cooperative dUr „ r . ^ m o t t a. ? 7.'.1»r‘e.5.5 r e « - v Wl dur- 37-lc Mr. Knickerbocker announced a our busy season is the filling in and effort brings to rural homes at nom meeting to be held at the Legion hall ing th e year. $ 1 2 6 ,1 8 2 .4 6 . T otal incom e. $ 3 ,9 8 8 ,1 4 6 .0 - . FOR RENT — 3-ROOM HOUSE mailing of our meter cards. Some of inal cost electricity, an essential to Friday, May 10, with Thomas Ons- DISBURSEM ENTS with basement and garage; 3% N et lo .e e , p .id d u rin g the year in clud us have been neglectful of this little the most satisfying standards of ru dorf of Oregon State college, discus • PAINTING ‘- C ^ J n U ^ X ' T Z ^ a í í ^ ' p a ^ i t t i n g ral life. miles east of Hermiston. See W. S. part during the past month. Since January 1, 1926, when funds sing “Food Storage in Lockers.” This ‘h T Í x « : UcenseB^ánd f e e , p aid d u rin g the Casady, or phone 2011. 38-3p • PAPERING were provided by the Federal Recla should be interesting to Hermiston TEUTSCH TELLS OF T eD iT ?d en d ,°paid' on ca p ita l ,to c k d u rin g SEE US FOR GOOD USED HORSE people and a large attendance is an • KALSOMINING mation Service, the Extension Ser the year. 3 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 . » 9^ 7 . mowers and hay tools. Several A m ount o l al' oth er exp en d itu res. $ - 4 1 , vice has maintained an assistant ticipated. COOPERATIVES IN good used trucks priced right. Pen — Spray Painting and Signs — Childs Barham, member of the ^ T o t a l e x p e n d itu r e . » ^ ¿ J , 392 7 8 ' county agent with headquarters at HERMISTON AREA dleton Grain Growers Inc., Pendle Anything - Anywhere - Anytime executive committee, talked briefly on A D M IT T E D A S S E T S Hermiston. Wile the Federal Recla All W ork G u aran teed - E stim ates V a lu e o l real es ta te ow n ed (m a rk et -eee the National Grange policies citing ton, Ore. 38-4c FREE During the past month, several ar mation contribution was discontinued the motto, “One for all, and all for U eí,’o aiiseón m ortgagee and co lla tera l, etc ., HERMISTON AUTO CO. USED ticles written by Wm. L. Teutsch, as in 1934, an assistant county agent BERT MICHEL ■ “ V ilu e o l h oods ow ned ¡ « n r h w d i . car lot for the best buys in town. sistant county agent leader, have has been maintained as a regular o n e!” One remarkable statement he read P hone 131 H erm isto n , Ore. 37-lc been published in The Herald. I his part of the county extension staff in was, “Nearly half of the potential Umatilla county. In all this coop is the final article written by Mr. P rem iu m s in co u rse of cottectoon w^sMes» water power in the U. S. is in the FOR SALE—10 CHESTER WHITE Teutsch, who has made an exhaus erative effort, the Umatilla county Columbia, river system.” It is sure ^ S e p t e m b e r 8 O J 1 9 W J weiner pigs, $3.00, if all are taken, I n te r e s t and re n ts d a e and aeerwed. agent, the assistant county agent and tive study of the various cooperatives L. J. Jelinek, Stanfield. 38-lc he extension specialist in marketing ly up to Oregon people to insist upon ^ t l m r ' i m a e t . ( n e t ) , » 2 9 ,1 2 1 9 ^ ()7 „ C. A. B I N D E R in the Hermiston vicinity. worked closely with local people in P.U.D. systems and take advantage • r o t - ^ ’M M s 56*-807* PLUMBING WANTED—A STEAMER TRUNK. of cheap power rates in their own G ross cU im s for lo sse s unpaid. As the Cooperative Laundry be bringing about these sound develop homes. If the cooperative districts Notify Miss Nestell or call at Her Call Tum-A-Luni - Phone 3132 *" came successful, another family need ments. Always the policy has been are not formed within a limited time, A m o u n t o l. “ n® \r“ e 8 7p6rJg 3“ “ * ald office. 38-lc o u tsta n d in g riaka, $ 1 ,6 5 1 ,6 * 8 -3 8 - k U m atilla, Oregon to start slowly on a sound basis was facilities to can various food D ue for co m m issio n and b rok erage, the power will be sold to industries, ATTENTION FARMERS! WILL products produced on the farm. C an- building on a modest start within a and more power arranged for by pri • ‘ I h ’ óthe’ r j ia b il it ie ,. » 1 0 8 ,9 8 9 0 0 „ „ „ 00 pay top price for fat heifers, steers ning equipment was obtained and ad sound financial structure. The In- vate utility companies to be resold at ? ” . 7 * u I S u i M ~ « c e p ’t ’ ca p ita l. »4.- -nd Cooperative, a successor to the and cows. Write or call O’Conner’s J. V. VILLERMOURE ded as a part of the laundry. The a much higher rate to communities 4 2 U.5p .ta 1 7paid up. * l -05U¿OOO OU. Cafe, Hermiston. Ben O’Conner, use of the community cannery is Grange Cooperative, organized in S u rp lu s o ver all lia b ilities. $ ¿ .0 7 . E LEC TRICA L SERV ICE 1939, handles hardware and fuel for service. phone 2301. 28-3c scheduled in a manner similar to the ' May There was a report from the spec 2 8 Su|6|'ilu, as regard s p olicyholder». $3.- ith all stock paid for in cash. It laundry. Certain days are designat 1 2 9 ,2 6 8 .1 6 . HERMISTON AUTO CO. USED Phone 3821 Hermist has a net worth of $5000 and rend- ial committee which met with other T o t a l $ 1 .5 5 6 ,8 0 1 .6 3 . ed for packing asparagus, tomatoes, B U SIN E SS IN OREGON car lot for the best buys in town rs service to several hundred mem- organization representatives l a s t FOR THE YEAR corn and other products. Last year b«rs. Likewise the Hermiston Mer- week as to acceptance or rejection of 37-lc N et p rem ium s receiv ed durin g th e year, this community cannery was used by- cantile Cooperative, strictly of the the Hermiston Herald for cheaper * 2 N i\6 7 M7,e r paid d u rin g the year, $5,- W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. LOST—EWE, UNSHFARED, & more than 300 different patrons and w u m e r type handling groceries and subscription rates to the paper. 7 7 0 .9 3 . G en eral D en tistry Net lo sses incurred during th e year. three lambs. Last seen along dia the pack totalled 68,836 cans. The similar commodities for members, has The state grange annual conven 4 1 3 93 X -R ay and D iagnosis gonal road east of Hermiston. J. H. greater portion of this pack is foi operated since 193 4 and does an an tion will be held this year in Salem S 7 Nam e o f Com pany. T h e Home In d em n ity Holling. Call Herald office. 28-lp B ank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 C°N am eSo t P r esid en t. H arold V. S m ith . home use, but a good market has nual business of approximately $30,- from June 11 to 14. S unday & Eve. by A p p o in tm en t Nam e o f S ecreta ry . W. E. E n ter. been developed for canned goods in 000 in this highly competitive field. Mrs. Knickerbocker announced a UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI- S ta tu to ry re sid e n t atto rn ey fo r aervle excess of home requirements. K eith R h od e, Among the leaders, in addition to second of a series of Y. G. A. dances ture repairing of all kinds. Cush “What effect is the fact that you those already mentioned who have to be held in the Columbia park club F. B. SWAYZE, Agent ion units and rockers. For sale— Dr. A. E. MARBLE ’ now have electricity on most of the guided this cooperative movement in house May 25. The first one was a Hermiston, Oregon davenport and chair. C. E. Hensley. -------- «se • ■ — CHIROPRACTOR farms having on the volume of busi the Hermiston district, are E. L. fine success, a jolly crowd and a jol 28-4p Office: 2 blocks E of post office ness which the laundry is doing,” I Tackson, A. E. McFarland, L. C. Dy ly time was had by all who attended. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 asked Alfred Sisson, manager of the er, Nels Christensen, R. V. Jones, FOR SALE—NO. 1 JERSEY MILK On May 21, Mrs. Ott has arranged Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Or®. plant, one Sunday morning as he ex Adolph Hayden, Pat Quinn, H. J. for “The River,” a 40-minute talkie IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE cow, fresh about May 5. John plained its operation to me. „ ‘ It is, Bean, W. A. Mikesell. A. W. Turn- picture and to hear a 30-minute lec Fisher, Boardman. 3 -3c STATE OF OREGON FOR of course, having some effect,” he re blad, Henry Ott, Jess Richards, C. M. ture on Bonneville power. There will UMATILLA COUNTY DR. HEINO, DRUGLESS PHYSI- DR. A. C. WILLCUTT , plied, “but not as much as you would Jackson and John McMullen. These be an open meeting and the public is cian, formerly of Portlanil, now think.” “Last year we had 200 reg men and their neighbors, through invited to attend. There will be no In the matter of the estate of OSTEOPATHIC JOHN THOMAS LAMBIRTH, De- has offices at 14 5 Main, Pendleton. ular users of the laundry, an - their support, have guided this coop admission charge. PH YSICIA N & SURGEON Consult Dr. Heino, chiropractor with vear I estimate we will have about erative movement on the Umatilla Mrs. Ott, Lecturer, conducted an | ceased^ ICR [s HEREE y GIVEN wide experience. 37-tfc OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS 17 5. In fact, I still have a real prob proiect and in the territory adjacent interesting quiz on Grange achieve that the undersigned, as administra lem of scheduling machines for use of to it. It is the most unique and ex ments and movements within the trix de bonis non of the estate of HERMISTON AUTO CO, USED patrons. , tensive in this service to farm fami- Grange meeting. Five minute talks John Thomas Lambirth, deceased, car lot for the best buys in town. Starting on borrowed money, and j lies than can perhaps be found in any were given by Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. under and by virtue of an order of D R . F. B. B E L T 37-lc the Hon. Carl Chambers, Judge of operating on the basis of a service- i community in the United States. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Corman on timely topics. Refresh the above entitled Court made on the fee charge, the association now has a — Office Hours — ments were served by Miss Burn 9th day of May, 1940, will from and FOR SALE—ABOUT 100 ACRES located on Columbia river highway, net worth of 13,384. Financially ’ 9:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m. ham, Mrs. Knickerbocker and Mrs. after the 10th day of June, 1940, of fer for sale and sell at private sale including fine pasture land of 50 successful, of course, but its major ACHIEVEMENT DAY Other Hours by Appointment Zivney. for cash at the office of Raley Peter acres, also land suitable for hay: contribution has been its social value The Home Ec. club will hold a brief son in the United States National drilled well. Also 160 acres south as much of the drudgery of the indi FOR CLUB PLANNED business meeting in the auxiliary club Bank Building in the City of Pendle vidual family washing and canning house Friday afternoon with Mrs. V. ton, Umatilla Ccunty, Oregon, and of Irrigon, 25 to 30 acres in alfalfa: DR. W. M. MARBUT year round spring, pasture land. processes has been eliminated with The Priscilla 4-H Sewing club met Dunham as hostess. This is being subject to confirmation by the above Both good bargains, A. E. McFar PHYSICIAN & SURGEON this convenience. planned near Columbia school, so all entitled Court, to the person making 37-2p The Eastern Oregon Turkey Gro -| a'ter school Monday in the home eco- may attend the open house, program, the highest bid for cash therefor, all land, Boardman, Ore. the right, title, and interest of Phone 3151 Hermlstw ers Association, of which John Jen-j n iiaics room at school. Thelda Mi nienic lunch and part of afternoon I of John Thomas Lambirth, deceased, PASTURE FOR RENT INQUIRE drzejewski is president, .which mar-| lam demonstrated how to make a and of the estate of John Thomas sports. old Raker ranch, northeast part of kets 80 per cent of the turkeys pro twisted cord to be used by the mem Lambirth, deceased, in and to the fol Hermiston. Reasonable. 37-6p bers in the first division on their lowing described real property, sit duced in the area, is another out Peterson & Peterson uated in the City of Pendleton, Uma FOR SALE— 15 ACRE FARM, . . , . LAWN POINTERS standing example of successful coop bags. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Plans were made for a club tilla County. Oregon, to-wit eration. It is a unit of the Oregon Some buildings. In Columbia dis GIVEN BY HYSLOP Beginning at a point in the City U. 8. National Bank Building Turkey Cooperatives, Inc., and mar- achievement day to be held Monday, of Pendleton, 230 feet due South trict. Will take $600. E. O. Hunt, Practice in State * Fed. Courts 1 from the Southwest corner of lot Hermiston. kets its birds through the Northwes May 20. Mrs. Dorothy Bishop, home AT GARDEN MEET 37-3p Pendleton, Oregon demonstration agent, has been invit 7 in Block 6 in Switzler s Addition tern Turkey Growers association, to the Town now, City of Pendle- ed for the occasion. The girls will HERMISTON AUTO CO. USED central marketing agency, with main If you didn’t get your new lawn ton, thence due South 50 feet; car lot for the best buys in town. offices at Salt Lake, Utah. Harold exhibit all their articles completed so «ceded this spring, don’t feel too bad thence nt right angles due Last W. J. W A R N E R 37-lc Rankin, manager, showed me throug far. about it. because you may have a bet With not many meetings left, the the new modern killing plant which ATTORNEY-AT-LAW W E BUY. SELL AND EX C H A N G E ter one in the long run, G. R Hys this association hMJ » « t ^completed girls are completing their work in lop. head of the farm crops depart furniture, machinery, bouaabold excellent shape. The members plan ment at Oregon State college, told Hermiston, Oregon and through which the 1939-4 U articles. Miller’a Trading Post, Her key crop was handled. Capable of on being through with their work by garden enthusiasts and Oregon nur miaton. 1-tfe A l > killing, dressing and cooling out a the time their leader, Mrs. L. S. Bur serymen at one of the joint meetings rell, leaves for her vacation. carload of turkeys daily, the plant is FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION “ Read ’Em and R eap” OCR 5