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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION yí M ESSAGE F.B. A U XILIA R Y SETS MEETING The next meeting of the Farm Bu reau auxiliary will be held Friday, June 7, at the Columbia park hall. Mrs. Catherine Jendrzejewski will be in charge of the business meeting and Mrs. May Getchell, Mrs. May Reed and Mrs. Grace Foster will serve the refreshments. The auxiliary is sponsoring a cooked food and flower sale for Mem orial day at Burnham’s store Wed nesday, May 29, for the 4-H scho larship fund. TO EVERY M EMBER. CANNING SCHEDULE From May 27 to June 1 8 to 11 a. m. 12 to 3.30 p. m. Mon.— Asparagus Asparagus Tues.—Greens & Peas Asparagus Wed.-—Asparagus Asparagus Thurs.— No Canning No Canning Fri.-—Asparagus Asparagus Sat.—Greens & Peas Asparagus Other products by special arrange ment. Hermiston Co-op Cannery MORE HAIRY VETCH SEED TO BE GROWN INSTATE OF OREGON More emphasis on hairy vetch seed production and less on field peas is in prospect for Oregon, says G. R. Hyslop, head of the plant industries division a t Oregon State college. H. A. Schoth, federal agronomist a t O. S. C., and others who have visited the south recently, report that Oregon- grown hairy vetch is in stronger fa vor there as a cover crop for cotton land than the Austrian winter field peas. “Hundreds of thousands of acres of rather unproductive hill land in western Oregon, and some areas in eastern Oregon, can grow hairy vetch to better advantage than some crops now grown,” said Professor Hyslop. “Many areas now classed as non crop pasture land could be used to more than double the hairy vetch acreage in Oregon. Douglas county particularly has a lot of this type of land. We believe that the hairy vetch acreage in Oregon can be quadrup led.” Through the stimulus of a guaran teed minimum price by the AAA, the acreage of field peas has been in creased this year to an estimated to tal of more than 70,000 acres, and that of hairy vetch to more than 50,000 acres. man, Wednesday, June 5, the place to be announced later. Board of trustees meeting at Uma tilla after church next Sunday. Vacation Bible school will start at Boardman next Monday, 9:00 a.m. HERM ISTON B A P TIST CHURCH Grayden D. Loree, Pastor Our Sunday morning topic will be “What Do You See?” Two ladies were admiring a rose bush. One said, “What beautiful roses ” The other said, “Yes, but see what great ugly thorns it has!” Our Christian char acter can be measured by our ability to look above the rough and ugly, and behold the beautiful and good. Vivian Dyer will lead B.Y.P.U. at 7 o’clock. At 8 o’clock we continue our Bible study hour in the book of Genesis. This Sunday we take up chapter 2. Come and bring your questions. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE hauling. Prompt service. Fully insured. Phone 4 61, Ray Tolar, Echo, Ore. 40-3p-tfc 1937 Chevrolet Sedan 1938 Ford Sedan 1937 Chevrolet Pickup 1936 Ford Coupe 1937 Ford Tudor 1938 Ford Tudor 1934 Chevrolet Coupe 1932 Model B Ford Truck Many others not listed. Your old car taken in on the down payment. Terms to please you. Mrs. Lois Kent, teacher, left for her home Saturday. PILGRIM H O LINESS C H U R C H . Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison were Alice Norris, Pastor Sunday dinner guests at the George The invitation to worship with us Currin home in Lena. Irrigon Grange Meets Saturday. from Sunday to Sunday for several Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore spent months has gone out over this city as There will be a program by the Sunday in Umatilla on a picnic with well as the outlying districts. Have Irrigon Grange Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith. Mr. and Mrs. E arl W attenburger you availed yourself of this opportu May 25. The social evening was CHEVROLET and son Freddie spent the week end nity? If not there is a blessing you changed to this date because of a with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W attenbur Sales — Service have missed indeed. “Come with us school program. Everybody is wel ger. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. B. and we will do thee good.” come and the ladies are asked to W attenburger and family joined This world is the only place where bring cake and sandwiches, accord them and spent the day fishing, com ing home with 3 9 nice trout. we will ever need, or be able to ac ing to Mrs. H. W. Grim, president. Ray Ayers is spending a week with cept a gospel message. The prepara NOTICE OF A D M IN IST R A T R IX ’S his aunt. Miss Hazel Richey in Wash ington. tion we make here will determine our PRISCILLA SEWING SA L E OF R E A L PROPERTY Charley Bartholomew spent Mon destiny when we leave here. There day in Pasco. CLUB HAS MEETING will be no second chance. A number of farm ers on Butter Services at the usual hours. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Creek have started their first crop Members of the Hermiston Priscil of haying this week. STATE OF OREGON FOR METHODIST CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Burl Coxen and fam la Sewing club met Monday at the UMATILLA COUNTY of Heppner called at the Roy Stearns Cushing, Pastor Julius Gimble home for the purpose ily Neill and Clayton Ayers homes. “America’s Greatest Need” will be of selecting a candidate for the 4-H Harvey Miller and Lloyd Rankin the central thought of the service for In the m atter of the estate of summer school from that group. Mrs. of the co-op of Lexington are putting Memorial day Sunday. As we re JOHN THOMAS LAMBIRTH, De Dorothy Bishop, home demonstration some new machinery together for member, “Our Honored Dead” are we ceased. agent, was present and addressed the Roy Neill. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN A number of rattlesnakes have going to let their sacrifices be in group on different matters pertain been seen on the creek already this AAA W HEAT LOAN that the undersigned, as administra vain? Given the leadership of vis ing to club work. spring. Clayton Ayers has killed 5 trix de bonis non of the estate of ion, of knowledge, of conviction, of John Thomas Lambirth, deceased, Miss Iva VanArsdale was selected so fa r with three of them being in PROGRAM ADDS faith, of character and of religion, under and by virtue of an order of as a full scholarship winner while the back yard. The last big one bit the dog, but at present the dog is re MILLIONS IN INCOME the kingdom of God will come, Amer the Hon. Carl Chambers, Judge of Mjss Donna Saylor received a half covering. Two have been killed on ica’s need will be met, and democracy the above entitled Court made on the scholarship. Approximately 16 mem the John Harrison place. One was will be a promise, an opportunity for 9th day of May, 1940, will from and bers were present. Mrs. Gimble killed in their wash room. Pacific northwest wheat growers the development of free men and free after the 10th day of June, 1940, of fer for sale and sell a t private sale Roy Neill started his sheep to the served refreshments at the close of ’’’ountains at Wallowa Monday. Guy received fully two and a half million government. for cash at the office of Raley Peter the meeting. Moore is helping Ray Coxen take dollars additional income from their son in the United States National Services at the usual hours. them through. Bank Building in the City of Pendle 1939 crop as a result of the federal — 1 ■ — I — C O L U M B IA GRANGE commodity loan program, in the be PENTECO STAL TA B E R N A C LE ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, and subject to confirmation by the above COW ELK PERMITS lief of Edgar L. Ludwick, Corvallis, Rev. E. D. Greeley, Pastor NOTES entitled Court, to the person making wheat loan supervisor for northwest The Lord’s Day services are: Bib the highest bid for cash therefor, all NOT AVAILABLE states. le school, 10 a . m. Classes for all. of the right, title, and interest of Morton Tompkins, Oregon State --------- Ludwick said that growers aver Preaching hour, 11 a. m. The pas John Thomas Lambirth, deceased, Grange Overseer and representative^ Applications for special permits to aged about ten cents a bushel more tor’s subject Sunday will be “God’s and of the estate of John Thomas from Bonneville dam, was guest ' shoot cow elk during the coming fall for their wheat by taking out loans Lambirth, deceased, in and to the fol Plan for His People.” You will be lowing described real property, sit speaker for Columbia Grange’s open aunting season cannot be accepted at and awaiting a favorable market helped. uated in the City of Pendleton, Uma meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. .he present time due to the fact that chan they would have received had Eevening meeting a t 8. Lively tilla County, Oregon, to-wit: Tompkins spoke at length on the die question of another open season they sold immediately after harvest. song service, inspirational testimon Beginning at a point in the City several achievements to the West be jn cow elk wiil not be determined un- Federal commodity loans were ies and fundamental preaching. You of Pendleton, 230 feet due South cause of this great product of engi .ii the July meeting of the Oregon nade on approximately 24,000,000 are welcome. from the Southwest corner of lot neering science. He reviewed the tate Game Commission. 7 in Block 6 in Switzler’s Addition bushels of wheat in the Pacific north During the past few weeks the west. Loans averaged about 58 purposes for the building of the dam. to the Town now, City of Pendle NOTICE OF LAND SA L E ton, thence due South 50 feet; and used self explanatory charts Portland oflice of the commission has ¿ents on the bushel. Oregon grow thence at right angles due East NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, based on facts to show that river j.-en flooded with applications ac- ers took out loans on about 5,7 50,000 100 feet; thence at right angles . panied with money orders and bushels of wheat, Washington on That the undersigned, Sheriff of transportation, because of the locks due North 50 feet; thence at right Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue ¿hecks and all such applications are and Bonneville lake, has tripled from 14,000,000 bushels, and Idaho on of an order duly made and entered angles due West 100 feet to 'th e The Dalles to Portland. Twice the being returned to the senders by about t , 750,000 bushels place of beginning. herein by the County Court of Uma quantity of gasoline and oil is ’-’rank B. Wire, state game supervis Practically all this wheat, once tilla County, Oregon, on the 15th day The terms of the sale are cash in of May-, 1940, will, on the 22 day of brought to Umatilla and even farth or. hand to the highest bidder and the held as security by the Commodity “ Until the commission reaches a Credit corporation or local banks, has June, 1940, at the hour of 10 o’clock property will be sold free and clear er by barge as a result of improved in the forenoon, sell to the highest river navigation. Because of low lecision as to whether there is to be now been moved into regular market bidder for cash, at the front door of of any existing encumbrance. The ered transportation rates, people of another cow elk season, we cannot ac- channels. Less than a million bush the Umatilla County Court House, estate will furnish the successful bid this area have benefited from more '■ent applications”, said Supervisor els of loan wheat ,is still unsold, he Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a mini der a policy of title insurance cover ing the title to the property pur than a cent a gallon reduction in gas Wire. “A fter that decision has been said, and this is in the form of farm mum price of $161.24 therefor, to be chased as of the date of the sale of paid in cash, at the time of sale, the made and in the event that another stored wheat which will be resealed following described parcel of land, the same. The sale shall be subject oline prices. The tremendous amount of power ason is decided upon, we must then and kept under loan. heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore to confirmation of the above entitled generated at Bonneville is the by- determine the method of distribution gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, Court and upon execution and deliv ery of a good and sufficient deed. to-wit: product of the regulated water al- ■ of the permits so all applicants will Dated the 9th dav of May, 1940. VERA SISSON TO SWU NE% & SE% NW% & lowed to pass through the many he given a fair deal. Then we will MABELL HIATT, N% SW %, Section 27, & Lots 8, gates of the dam. This power will make an announcement and will be ENROLL AT O.S.C. Administratrix de bonis non of 9, 1 0 and 11, Section 28, Township be available to those groups who de- : ready to receive applications.” the Estate of John Thomas 6, North Range 31, E.W.M. Lambirth, deceased. sire it at 117.50 a killowat year un- R. E. GOAD, Sheriff Oregon State College— Vera A. RALEY PETERSON, til January 1, 1942. WHEAT CROP LOSS Sisson, graduate of Hermiston Union of Umatilla County. Attorney for the Administratrix. (May 16-June 13) People in this area may have the Cl D AZ* CQ| ID C fZIVFKJ high school in 1938, is one of 72 to (May 9-June 6) power just as cheap as those living i U IV E P i receive Oregon state board of higher fifteen miles from the dam. This is INSURED GROWERS education scholarships to attend O. I THIS WAS called the "postage stamp rate” so S. C. next fall. ADVERTISING th a t all people who desire cheap Oregon farmers who have taken Ranking in the upper third of her power from a government project out federal crop insurance on their ONCE class, the winner was highly recom may benefit. wheat crop were reminded this week mended by W. G. Kersbergen, super Mr. Tompkins stated that it is a by the state AAA office in Corvallis intendent of Hermiston p u b l i c lc a Word - Minimum 20c fact that in all districts where coop to notify their county conservation schools, who commented on her scho- i erative organizations have been offices immediately if their fields be FOR SALE 1000 BRONZE TUR- lastic ability, character ability, char formed to distribute power to their come damaged. The county office keys, 4 and 6 weeks old, priced acter and worthiness for the benefit BUT NOW towns and districts at a cost about will send a crop insurance adjustor right Suddarth Hatchery, Irrigon, of the high schbol contacts committee I THE I one-half of regular rates, increased to inspect the damaged wheat. Oregon. 40-3c which makes the selections. NEWSPAPER use in homes and business, has put If the adjustor reports a small or Miss Sisson was business manager , DOES IT FOR SALE NEARLY NEW KHA- more electricity to work. He point partial loss, due to drought, storm, lb BETTER of the annual and a member of the ki waterproofed wall tent, size 9% ed out that the government whole insects, or other insurable causes, ad cast in the senior play and all-school by 11%. Also two hole gasoline sales the power, thus communities de justment will be made after harvest. play. The pep and glee clubs, Torch camp stove. Can be seen a t Inland siring the power must so organize If he reports total or substantial to Honor society, tennis and basketball Cooperative. 40-3p themselves into a unit and then re tal loss, however, immediate apprais are other activities in which she par quest power from the dam. al and payment can be made. FOR REN T-FU RN ISH ED HOUSE ticipated. Following the discussion, a 40-min- Payments will be made on the bas with refrigerator. Phone 3862. At Oregon State Miss Sisson will ute talkie movie. “The River,” was is of “unavoidable” loss, it was point 40-lc take work in business administration. PORTIAMO. OREGON shown. I t was a fine educational ed out. This means that where in She will enroll on the campus for picture, requiring much thought and sect infestations appear, such as SMALL CLETRAC, GOOD CONDI- Freshman week, starting September effort to secure the actual scenes that grasshoppers or crickets, an effort 23. tion, extra track rollers, belt pul 7 m ley, fine for hay chopping, only $156, made the film so worthwhile. must be made to control them. Representatives from Westland on Stanfield-Pendleton highway. P. Farm ers will have three options in COM M UNITY P R E S B Y T E R IA N and Stanfield Granges, Hermiston, receiving crop insurance indemnity J. Rohde, Echo, Ore. 40-lp CHURCHES Columbia and Westland communities payments: Boardman - Irrigon - Umatilla WILL PAY CASH FOR 5 TO 10 A. were present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rev. John K. Walpole, Pastor (1) Immediate cash payment, standing alfalfa in vicinity of H er O tt arranged for this very fine even equal to market value of insured Sunday School: Boardman and miston. Still have weaner pigs for ing. Umatilla 10 a. m.; Irrigon 9:30 a.m. wheat loss involved. sale or trade. L. J. Jelinek, Stan Worship service: Boardman 11:15 (2) Warehouse receipt for wheat field, Oregon. 40-lc due, if suitable stored wheat is avail a. m.: Irrigon, the Sunday School and FOR SALE 1 TEAM OF MARES. morning worship will be combined in able nearby. By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger 1300 lbs.; 1 colt, one year old; 1 • Cesvmwnt locition (3) Deferred cash payment, with to one service at 9:30 a. m. Evening • Coffe» Shop Buttst Tsvsm iron wheel wagon: 1 set of good har farm er specifying time within 90 worship at Umatilla at 8:00 p. m. • Mutate Md Banqutt Rooms Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill entertain days when he wishes crop insurance ness. F. A. Berg, 1 mile East of The pastor will bring the message ed the senior class of the Heppner • Famously Fisa Food Umatilla. 40-3p a t each of these services. corporation to sell the wheat for him. high school. All members of the • Modem Appointment! Christian Endeavor at Boardman Oregon farmers have taken out class and teachers were present. • Lmrtous Outside Rooms APARTMENTS AND ROOMS For Those helping with the serving were 2011 crop insurance applications and Umatilla at 7:00 p. m. • Baraga Opposite Rent— West Side Hotel, opposite Mrs. John Healy, Mrs. Harold Wil this year, giving “all-risk” protection Ladies Aid: Umatilla Thursday, depot. 40-le kins, Mrs. Jim Daley and Mrs. Dan on 298,731 acres of wheat. This May 23, 2:30 p. m. a t the Communi fiOO ROOMS Lindsey. APARTMENT FOR RENT — S E N S IB L E R A T E S Pine C ity grade school eloaed F r i guarantees an insured production of ty hall; Irrigon, Thursday, June 8, a t the home of Mrs. Rieks; Board - day w ith all passing la their grades. 3,712,372 bushel*. Furnished. Jack House. 46-le Hermiston Auto Co. munnomAH PINE ( IK NEWS PAGE PIVE THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. LOST— LOCK FOR GAS CAP with leather key container, $1 re ward. Please leave at Herald office. 39-3c SPIN ET TYPE PIANO— DEMON- strator. Bargain. Terms if de sired. Write Pendleton Music House. Pendleton, Oregon. 39-3c FOR RENT — 3-ROOM HOUSE with basement and garage; 3 % miles east of Hermiston. See W. S. Casady, or phone 2011. 38-3p SEE US FOR GOOD USED HORSE mowers and hay tools. Several good used trucks priced right. Pen dleton Grain Growers Inc., Pendle ton, Ore. 38-4c ATTENTION FARMERS! WILL pay top price for fa t heifers, steers and cows. Write or call O’Conner’s Cafe, Hermiston. Ben O’Conner, phone 2301. 28-3c UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI- ture repairing of all kinds. Cush ion units and rockers. For sale— davenport and chair. C. E. Hensley. 28-4p DR. HEINO, DRUGLESS PHYSI- cian, formerly of Portland, now has offices a t 145 Main, Pendleton. Consult Dr. Heino, chiropractor with wide experience. 37-tfc PASTURE FOR RENT—INQUIRE old Baker ranch, northeast p art of Hermiston. Reasonable. 37- 6p WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE furniture, machinery, household articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her miston. 3-tfo E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE, sales, leases, exchanges. Insur ance— fire, automobile, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore gon. 15-tfc TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE rent — Easy terms. Drug Store, Hermiston. • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere • Anytime All W ork G u aran teed - E stim ate« FREE BERT MICHEL P hone 131 H erm iston, Ore. C. A. B I N D E R PLUMBING C all T um -A -L um - P hone 3132 U m atilla, Oregon J. V. VILLERMOURE E LEC TR IC A L Phone 3821 SERVICE Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. G eneral D e n tistry X -R ay an d D iagnosis B ank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 S u n d ay & Eve. by A p pointm ent Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR O ffice: 2 blocks E of post o ffic e O ffice h o u rs: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 P h o n e 3061 - H erm isto n , Ore. DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PH Y SIC IA N & SURGEON OSBORN A PA R TM EN TS D R . F. B. B E L T PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone 3151 Hermiston A /a iio n a l l y ^am oui OR Thompson's 5-tfc Peteraon & Peterson ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practice in State A Fed. Courts Pendleton, Oregon w . J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hertniaton, Oregon