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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. FARM BUREAU A U X ILIA R Y CO-OPERATIVE J M ESSAGE ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ « •» ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ S ’ * ♦R.E.A. HIG H LIG H TS* ♦ ------ ♦ BY R. Lu WOOLLEY Wednesday morning as I aproach- ed the office door I saw a note at tached. One of the members informed me that he had called twice and was unable to pay his bill. He called at 5:50 P. M. Please Note: The regular office hours are 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. If you are unable to come to the office dur ing those hours mail in your remit tance or advise me of what you wish to talk about. If you call me, I will be glad to meet you by appointment at any time. It is impossible to lengthen the office hours without increasing the personnel and the expense to the members. State regulations regard ing working conditions govern these things. We are now serving 31 new places in the City of Boardman with several more to take service in the near fu ture. Your board of directors met in the regular monthly meeting last Wed nesday and considered the current problems of the association. At this meeting it was pointed out that the members receiving service had in creased from 488 during the month of May last year to 612 in May, 1940. Our consumption of electricity has almost doubled during the same period. These figures are just indi cators of how rapidly we are pro gresing. We are still growing, not only in numbers but also in our ability to help ourselves by using electricity. Almost every day some member is adding some new electrical equip ment to his premises. Mr. Fiske in Umatilla Meadows seems to be having difficulty with his water pump. If some of the mem bers near can offer a helpful con structive suggestion I am sure he would be glad to listen if it will eli minate his difficulty. TO EVERY M EM BER. CANNING SCHEDULE From June 15 to 22 8 to 11 a. m. 12 to 3.30 p. m. Mon.—Fruit-Berries Beets-Beans Peas Tues.—Peas Beets-Beans Wed.—Fruit-Berries Peas Thurs.—Peas Beets-Beans Fri.—Fruit-Berries Peas Sat.—Peas Other products by special arrange ment. Hermiston Co-op Cannery COLUM BIA GRANGE NOTES Mortensen. “Authorities are con vinced that continued deficiency of vitamin A may undermine the health of a people. In our own country we should be sure that everyone gets plenty of butterfat every day in such different forms as butter, whole milk, cream, ice cream and cheese.” (Continued Next Week) DEMOCRACY AND MORE CONSUMER C O O P E R A T IO N Mrs. Catherine Jendrzejewski was not present to take charge of the program at the meeting Friday, June 7, but sent a paper on the Pulitzer awards which was read by Mrs. Fern Zivney. The mothers, fathers and children are invited to attend the field day meeting Friday, June 21, which will be held all day and a pot luck served at noon. Games will be directed by Mrs. Emma Hutchison and Mrs. Fern Zivney. The ladies are planning an ice cream social Friday, July 19, at 8:00 P. M., in the Columbia park club house. A quilt will be given away at the social. BOY SCOUTS BREAK art home. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart op erated the Stanfield hotel for 20 years but are now retired. When asked to what he attributed his hale and hearty old age Mr. Stuart re plied: “I don’t know unless it is to my good wife.” Mrs. O. M. Hoosier is convalesc ing at her home after a major opera tion performed 16 days ago at St. Anthony’s hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yoder and Miss Lorraine Horner visited over the week end with Mrs. Don Childs, en route to Hood River where Mr. Yoder is with a construction com pany. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gregory re turned from a week s stay in Port land, greatly improved in health. Mrs. James Lane and daughter Marie are taking a week’s rest at Parkdale. Mrs. Tom Moore and Miss Nellie Moore are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christian at Baker. C. A. Ralstin of Shafter, Calif., is visiting his sister Mrs. George Sale. The pea harvest crews have finish ed threshing on the Stanfield project and moved to Athena early this week. John Bagan has returned home after three weeks visiting his daugh ter Mrs. Erneet Loughary and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bagan at Eugene. Claude McCall is in charge of the Signal Service Station since Monday. Jess Gossage is mowing parking strips for the second time this year making an improvement in the ap pearance of the town. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kennedy and Miss Janice Kennedy of Bremerton spent the week end with his mother Mrs. Martha Wood. They also plan to visit relatives in Idaho on their two weeks vacation. Mrs. J. F. Rueber accompanied Mrs. C. F. Rueber the latter part of the week to Portland to enjoy the rose festival. Mrs. Ernest Greathouse was host ess for the Monday Bridge club. Mrs. Claude McCall held high score. PAGE FIV» FINE, JUICY BLACKCAP RASP- berries; fresh from the vine. By the crate $1.60; by the gallon 45c. C. A. Lare, 1 mi. N. Hermiston, Route 2. 43-3p FURNISHED APTS. AND ROOMS West Side Hotel, across from depot. 42-2p FOR SALE — GUERNSEY MILK cow and purebred Guernsey bull. John Spencer, Stanfield, Ore. 42-2p FOR SALE—PIE CHERRIES, RED currants and raspberries. A. C. Swarner. 42-3c MILK COWS FOR SALE—Carl Metteer. Columbia district. 42-3p GET YOUR LUMBER AT THE mill and save handling costs that are necessary if the lumber is brought to the yard here. The fol lowing are some of the prices, at the mill at Lyle, Wn.—Good rough 2x4- 2x6 or 2x8, $13; Ix6-lx8, $12.50: 1x12 2x12, $15. If wanted planed add $2 per thousand feet; Shiplap, $12. $14 and $16; orders can be left at the yard here and will be sent same day to the mill so lumber can be ready when you come after it. Our phone is 3521, F. M. Cox & Associates. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE hauling. Prompt service. Fully insured. Phone 461, Ray Tolar, Echo, Ore. 40-3p-tfc The cooperative movement is a peaceful efforts to save democracy. C A M P E A R L Y Democracy is suffering today mainly The regular first business meet from economic maladjustments. I Hermiston Boy Scouts who camped ing of the month was held Tuesday hold that this fact is self evident and at the forks of the Umatilla river evening, June 4, with only twelve needs no argument to support it. above Bingham Springs last week members in attendance. Economic democracy and coopera were forced to return Friday morn Since Worthy Master Corman tion in business can right this wrong ing due to a sudden and severe rain finds it impossible to attend the and will insure the continued success fall that descended on the camp early state grange to be held four days ful functioning of political democra in the morning. The entire party of UPHOLSTERING AND FURNI- next week in Salem, a motion was cy. twelve, and equipment, returned in ture repairing of all kinds. Cush made and carried to authorize him The profit motive of private busi the car of Mel Follett, assistant ion units and rockers. For sale— to appoint an alternate, who can at ness has nearly wrecked our econ scoutmaster. davenport and chair. C. E. Hensley. tend to represent Columbia Grange. omic system because its object is to Three very enjoyable days of 28-4p It was decided to hold one busi exploit mankind. Money is the God camping, however, were reported by ness meeting a month during June, of modern private business and very the boys, who spent the time swim PASTURE FOR RENT—INQUIRE July and August. A Sunday nearest often all good things including ethics, ming, hiking, games, horseback rid old Baker ranch, northeast part of the third Tuesday of each month honesty, justice, truth, personal ing and campcraft. Mel Follett and Hermiston. Reasonable. 37-6p will be set aside for a grange picnic, character, human happiness and even Bill Belt were in charge of the camp. WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE weaner roast or other social activity human lives are sacrificed on its furniture, machinery, household Altar Society Elects to be participated in by the grange altar. articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her The Hermiston Catholic Altar so members and their families. The The cooperative movement is aim miston. 3-tfe Home Ec club is to plan for these ing at the democratic ownership and ciety held its election of officers at NOTICE OF LAND SALE the parish house Tuesday, June 3. get-to-gethers. control of production and distribu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, E. P. DODD — REAL, ESTATE, Lloyd Fix furnished the questions tion. Consumers in business for Mrs. Lavina Hazen was elected That sales, leases, exchanges. Insur the undersigned, Sheriff of for the group. Mrs. Lloyd Fix will themselves are not operating for president, succeeding Mrs. Marie Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue ance— fire, automobile, accident. No be prepared with a set of questions profit. Their aim is to distribute Todd, who has been an active presi of an order duly made and entered tary public, execution of legal pa dent the past two years. Mrs. Ann herein by the County Court of Uma pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore for the first meeting in July. goods and services at cost for use. Mrs. Ott, lecturer, read a clever By eliminating profit in business, Durfey was elected secretary and tilla County, Oregon, on the 15th day gon. 15-tfc May, 1940, will, on the 22 day of little poem emphasizing the import they eliminate the motive and the treasurer, succeeding Mrs. Margaret of June, 1940, at the hour of 10 o’clock Seeliger, who held the position for in the forenoon, sell to the highest TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR ance of paying dues promptly. June tendency to exploit. the past two years. bidder for cash, at the front door of rent — Easy terms. Thompson’s ends another quarter and member Whatever other economic interests The annual report was very favor the Umatilla County Court House, Drug Store, Hermiston. 5-tfc ship dues may be paid now. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a mini Mrs. Ott introduced a new contest, tend to divide people into groups or able. Meetings have been postponed mum price of $161.24 therefor, to be classes—WE ARE ALL CONSUM during the busy summer months to paid in cash, at the time of sale, the calling for aptitude and accurate co ordination of eye and arm, hand, ERS. The more people realize the be resumed the first Monday in Oc following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore finger known as “Flip the Cork.” basic importance of their function as tober. consumers, the more consumers be • PAINTING gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, Lloyd Goodrich won the prize. METHODIST CHURCH come aware of the fact that as con to-wit: The Home Ec club will meet with • PAPERING SWU NEH & SEU NW'A & Stearns Cushing, Pastor Martha Dunham, June 14. Helen Fix sumers they are THE PRIMARY NH SW'A, Section 27, & Lots 8, factor in our economic life, the more “Christianity, the Faith of Ex • KALSOMINING 9, 10 and 11, Section 28, Township will be assistant hostess. they are going to assert themselves panding Horizons” will be the sub 6, North Range 31, E.W.M. — Spray Painting and Signs — U. OF O. GRADUATES R. E. GOAD, Sheriff to protect their interests as consum ject of the closing sermon of this Anything - Anywhere - Anytime of Umatilla County. ers. The more they are going to or- conference year at the Methodist CAN WARS UM ATILLA STUDENTS All Work Guaranteed - Estimate« 13) j ganize to OWN and CONTROL the church. As we face the crises of to (May 16-June — --- --- B " FREE BE WON W ITH O U T J processes of production and distribu- day we need to recount the experi NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING A record number of University of BERT MICHEL I tion as an effective means of protec ences of our Lord, Jesus Christ. UPON FINAL REPORT Oregon students, 771 in all, of whom BUTTER? tion against exploitation. Many of us have not had the good Hermiston, Ore. Phone 131 nine are from Umatilla county, re They will also gradually learn fortune of extensive travel. But then IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ceived diplomas and certificates at Note: The following article was STATE OF OREGON FOR an impressive ceremony Sunday .ub.aitted for publication on this that the consumer interests of all we recall that Jesus went no further UMATILLA COUNTY classes and groups of people are the from His Nazareth home than a few evening, when the institution held its page by M G Hedwall, manager of same. This common consumer inter miles. Yet within His life lay the C. A. B I N D E R 63rd annual commencement In the Matter of the Estate of the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. est will become a great unifying universe of God’s infinite love and cises at McArthur Court. Russell Brownell, also known as D. PLUMBING Will butter, or lack of it be a vital i men to work for the grace. All services at the usual hour. R. Brownell Jr., Deceased. The list included two doctor of ■ actor in the present war? Is butter Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132 ------- — -------- : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN education degrees, three doctor of jetter than bullets? Will nutrition common good and insuring the sue HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH that the undersigned administrator cess of the democratic system. Umatilla, Oregon jurisprudence, and 7 3 master of arts play an important role on the battle Grayden D. Loree, Pastor with the will annexed of the estate Consumer cooperation is growing of science. Among the total are 4 9 fields of Europe? Food experts say Our topic for Sunday m orning!^ Kuss„e11 Brownell, also known as doctor of medicine from the Univer tie warring nations today know the fast because more people realize that will ... u be «me Brownell his “The n Prodigal. 1 >. M Much V u has D. fina, R. rpport with Jr., the has clerk filed of the the profit system is breaking down sity of Oregon medical school in importance of food in winning bat J. V. VILLERMOURE and that the cooperative non-profit been said about the prodigal son, but above entitled court, and that the Portland, which this year for the tles. little has been said about the prodi- Judge of said Court has made an system will contribute more to ELECTRICAL SERVICE first time held its own ceremony in Certainly on the far northern human welfare and serve human gal fathers, prodigal churches and ‘ order herein designating Saturday, i- i v u u the 13th day of July, 1940, at 10:00 the new auditorium. rout where a small but brave army prodigal church members. „-dock a J ftg thye time> and the Hermiston Phone 3821 Dr. Donald M. Erb, president of ,f hardy Finns has put up an almost needs more adequately. We continue our evening series of rooms of t he above entitled court in Help build a better world by join the university, delivered the com pic resistance against the Russian Bible studies in the book of Genesis, the county court house in Pendleton, mencement address on “The Price of tiordes, the butter theory seems to ing and supporting the cooperatives. ------- — ■ —------- - [ Umatilla County, Oregon, as the BEN GERKING, W . L. Morgan. D. M. D. Freedom,” while Dr. James R. Bran- hold true more than ever. The Finns Manager Hermis CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST place when and where hearing is to ton, head of the university depart are among the world's largest per General Dentistry C. Warner Pastor be had thereon. All persons interested ton Mercantile Co-op. ment of religion, delivered the bacca apita users of milk and butter and X-Ray and Diagnosis Mother’s day and Children’s day are hereby notified to then and there have passed and next Sunday we es-: appear and show cause, if any they Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 laureate sermon Sunday morning on Finnish soldiers are provided with a UCUDCDC pecially honor father, on national have, why said report should not be ‘(Education and Social Responsibil-> mild ration instead of liquor. Sunday & Eve. by Appointment F O U R T H AAEAABERj father’s day. approved, the administrator dis- ity.” Dr. Frederick M. Hunter, chan We will worship Sunday morning charged, his bondsmen exhonorated Butter, one of the oldest of foods, R P rt A A «iT cellor of higher education, represent was used more than two thousand • ** D n w A U V □ around the theme “Father’s Respon- an<l the estate closed. ed the state system of higher educa years before the Christian era. It is sibility” and Sunday evening on' Dated this 1 > t h J ' X , , ne' Dr. A. E. MARBLE L. BROWNELL, tion, and Edgar W. Smith, Portland mentioned throughout the Bible. It CHIROPRACTOR Umatilla county 4-H club mem “The Church’s Supreme Need.” Administrator. member of the board of higher edu was used in early times as an oint bers will be among the 500 delegates Olfice: 2 blocks E of post office- W. J. Warner, cation represented that group. I Attorney for Estate. Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 ment for the skin and sold in medi over the state selected to broadcast Among the students graduating cine shops and when fresh has been during the 4-H club summer school (June 13-July 11) Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. Wayne K. McFaul of Echo, son of used as a salve for burns and sore in session from June 10 to 21 on the By Mrs. Rose Hedrick Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred K. McFaul, eyes. Oregon State college campus. Four generations visited at the who received a bachelor of science Despite its long history it was “The Best Tonic,” is the title of DR. A. C. W ILLCUTT , degree in business administration. only a quarter of a century ago that I the prize winning play written by Claude McCall home last week. They OSTEOPATHIC included Mrs. McCall’s mother, Mrs. scientists discovered that butter is a Mary Margaret Kennedy of Uma Elizabeth Oatman, and two daugh PHYSICIAN & SURGEON concentrated source of vitamin A. tilla county. This play was selected ters, Mrs. Wessley Williams and her granddaughter Esther Williams of OSBORN APARTMENTS I That is why, says the National Dairy as one of the best of the 31 ipanu- lc a Word - Minimum 20c Bend, and Mrs. Lawrence Frizzell Council, this dairy-fat is such a big scripts submitted in the state-wide and son Joe. The latter was return By Mrs. W. C. Isom factor in wartime because vitamin A 4-H club radio playwriting contest ing to her home in Lakeview after ROOMS FOR RENT — MRS. Floyd Knerr, or phone 3331. 43-3c Mrs. Hoaglan is visiting her sister is known to increase vigor and the and will be presented over the radio attending commencement at Eugene D R . F. B. B E L T at Mt. Vernon, Ore. on the Umatilla county program when her son received his degree in FOR SALE — REBUILT POCKET body’s ability to resist disease. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON sociology. Alfred Goodwin of Grants Pass, “Butter will be a big factor in the from 7:00 to 7:45 Tuesday, June 18. — Office Hours — Mrs. D. R. Starkweather of The watches, Elgin, Waltham and Ore., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Rus present war in Europe,” says Dr. Talented 4-H club members chosen Dalles visited the week end at Stan Hamilton: $5.00 to $12.00. A. W. 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. sell McCoy and family. Mrs. Fred Rieks entertained mem Martin Mortensen, for thirty years from the 2000 4-H club members at field and on Sunday attended the Behrman, Hermiston. Other Hours by Appointment 43-3c bers of the Ladies Aid at her home head of the Dairy Industry Depart- tending summer school will partici wedding of Ronald Walk, her nephew of Pendleton. last Thursday afternoon. ment at iowa state college, a Dane pate in Tadio revues to be broadcast WANTED JOB OF ANY KIND, Mrs. Stanley Holman of Tacoma, Mrs. Harris of Portland is visit . , , . dav, ¡„ Saturdaay night, June 15, from 7:30 married man, good references. In ing her parents Mr. and Mrs. Farrell. b>’ blrtb wh° sPent h,s 9ch°°1 d“yS granddaughter of Mrs. L. Jouann- DR. W. M. M ARBUT to 8:00 o’clock and Wednesday night, ault, with the operator of Edna's quire at Herald office. 43-lp Rev. and Mrs. Harness and two his native land, Beauty parlor in Tacoma, spent Sun June 19, from 8:00 o’clock to 8:30. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON daughters returned home Saturday “In the world war, Denmark FOR SALE - CURRANTS, $1.25 from Camas, Wn. Rev. Harness mo- iearned how lack of butter produced Among the other interesting pro day here. Frank Sloan and L. Jouannault crate; bring container. Mrs. Fred tored to Pendleton Monday to assist dj e Although Denmark produced grams in which 4-H club members Phone 3151 llermistun are attending Masonic grand lodge Berg, 1 mi. E. Umatilla and 7 mi. m the arrangement of the camp , " _.. will participate is the weekly traffic in Portland this week. ground where a meeting will be held twice as much butter annu N.E. Hermiston. 43-lp Mrs. Jim Beebe is visiting her June 14 to 24. State of Iowa, so much was exported safety program on June 12 and 19 Mr. and Mrs. James Amberg were; at one period of the war that the from 12:15 to 12:30, noon, featur daughter Ruby Finley near The FOR SALE - OVER 29 ACRES Peterson & Peterson dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John p anes themselves did not get enough. ing the winning plays written for Dalles this week. improved alfalfa and pasture; Bob Beebe suffered injury to his ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Mr. aUndaMrs. Chas. Steward have As a result, the eye disease xeroph- the traffic safety playwright contest knee while working in the furnace fruit, berries; crop all goes; R.R., U. 8. National Bank Building sponsored by Earl Snell, Secretary room when a piece of steel entered electricity, school bus, cream route. installed a new refrigerator in th eir, thalmia, which often leads to per- Practice in 8tate ft Fed. Courts his knee. His brother Bill Beebe is Cheap for cash. Elijah Duvall, Her home this week. manent blindness, became prevalent of State. Pendleton, Oregon Mrs. Alma Greaves is visiting her until the government restored butter Daily broadcasts of assembly pro attending to his work during his ab miston, Ore. 43-3tp daughter Mrs. Cross at Chelan, Wn. to the diet. As soon as the right grams from 2 to 3 o’clock will be sence. Mrs. Margaret Daughtry was host Mrs. Williamson of Junction City FOR SALE CHERRIES, ROYAL arrived Friday for an indefinite stay amounts were again available to presented from June 11 to 20, except ess at a birthday dinner in the Hi- W. J. W A R N E R Anns and Lamlwrts, 3 He lb., W. way cafe honoring F. B. Stuart. En with her sister-in-law Mrs. Tom everyone, the disease rapidly dis Sunday. T. Bray, Umatilla, Ore. 42-2p joying the dinner were Mrs. Stuart, Caldwell. Sunday, June 1C, the entire sum appeared. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Mrs. L. L. Wurtz, sister of Mr. Stu HERMISTON RESIDENCE PROP- Mrs. Alexander and two daugh “The experience of Denmark may mer school delegation will broadcast art, Mrs. Oatman and Mr. and Mrs. ters of La Grande visited over the Hermiston, Oregon erty for sale at a bargain. See F. week end with her mother Mrs. Fred well serve as a warning to all coun a special outdoor Sunday service held C. M. McCall aad the hostess. Guests 43-3p tries at the present time,” says Dr. on the campus quadrangle. spent the rest of the day at the Stu- A. Baker, Stanfield. Rieks. STANFIELD NEWS IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS W O TS