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FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVISION Jl ••• ❖ ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• ••• M E SSA G E ••• ♦R.E.A. HIGHLIGHTS’8, ❖ ------ ♦ BY R. L. WOOLLEY The reporting of the interruption of service in the Wheatland section first by Mrs. W. J. Branstetter and then by Claude Meyers was of very great assistance in clearing the trou ble on the line. Mr. Meyers told us exactly where the trouble was, near his house. This information saved much valuable time. The calls came in just before 6:00 a. m. on Saturday morning and by 8:00 a. m. the line was in operation. This apparent cause of the trouble was a defect in the wire which broke. Coopieration in instances of this, sort allow the field people an oppor tunity to do their part effectively. Let us all keep this in mind as we are passing through one of our busy seasons so th a t it will be possible to have the continuous use of electrici ty available at all times. STATE LAND USE COMMITTEE EYES OREGON PROBLEMS PAGE FIVR THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1940. TO EVERY M EM B ER . CANNING SCHEDULE From July 15 to 20 8 to 11 a.m. 12 to 3: 30 p.m. Beans Mon.—Fruit-Berries Corn Tues.—No Canning Beans Wed.—Fruit & Berries Corn Thurs.—No Canning Beans Fri.—Fruit & Berries Corn Sat.— No Canning Other products canned by special arrangement. Hermiston Co-op Cannery ANNUAL REPORT OF AAA SHOWS OREGON FARMS 'PREPARED' The AAA farm program, with its encouragement of conservation and assistance in marketing, has helped materially in increasing Oregon’s “agricultural preparedness,” says the newly-released annual report for 1939 of the Oregon agricultural con servation committee. Four leading farm ers comprise the committee, William Steen of Milton, chairman, William Enshede of Hills boro. John Shepherd of Scio, and Robert Weir of Lakeview. “At the time this report is being prepared.” says the publication, “the word ‘preparedness’ is on the lips of everyone. No m atter what America’s future duties become, Oregon farm ers will be well prepared to help with supplying food. “Since the beginning of the AAA (in 1933), Oregon’s farm lands have been improved and farm ers have gained in security and efficiency. The AAA organization, having 174 county committeemen and 1026 com munity committeemen in Oregon, would be ready at moment’s notice to operate effectively in meeting any demands upon the state’s agricul ture.” More than 3 6,000 Oregon farm ers participated in the 1939 farm pro gram, representing about 94 per cent of the state’s crop land. They re ceived about six million dollars in federal payments. With Oregon’s total agricultural income for 1939 well above 100 mil lion dollars, AAA payments were less than 6 per cent of this amount; yet, they acted as a powerful incentive to better farming, the report points out. R. Brownell Jr., Deceased. named: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are that the undersigned administrator hereby notified and required to ap with the will annexed of the estate pear in the above entitled court and of Russell Brownell, also known as cause on or before Thursday, the D. R. Brownell Jr., has filed his 18th day of July, 1940, which is final report with the clerk of the within four weeks from the date of above entitled court, and that the the first publication of this summons, Judge of said Court has made an and answer the complaint of the order herein desigiiating Saturday, plaintiff filed therein against you; the 13th day of July, 1940, at 10:00 and you will take notice that if you o’clock a. m. as the time, and the fail to appear and answer said com Yooms of the above entitled court in county court house in Pendleton. plaint or otherwise plead thereto the Umatilla County, Oregon, as the within said time, the plaintiff, for place and where hearing is to want thereof, will apply to the court be had when thereon. All persons interested for the relief prayed for therein, namely, for a decree of the court dis are hereby notified to then and there solving the marriage contract exist appear and show cause, if any they* ing between plaintiff and defendant, ' have, why said report should not be approved, the administrator dis and for other equitable relief. This summons is published in the charged, his bondsmen exhonorated Hermiston Herald, a newspaper pub | and the estate closed. Dated this 13th day of June, 1940. lished weekly at Hermiston, Umatil L. BROWNELL, la County, Oregon, and will be pub Administrator. lished for four successive weeks be ginning with the issue thereof dated I W. J. Warner, and published June 20, 1940, and Attorney for Estate. (June 13-July 11) ending with the issue dated and pub lished July 18, 1940, by order of the Honorable C. L. Sweek, Judge of the ! NOTICE OF APPO INTM ENT OF above ifntitled court, made the 14th EXECU TRICES day of June, 1940. Dated this the 14th day of June, Notice is hereby given that by an 1940. order of the County Court of the PETERSON & PETERSON, State of Oregon for Umatilla County Attorneys for Plaintiff. the undersigned have been appointed Residence and Post Office Address: executrices of the last will and testa Pendleton, Oregon. ment and of the estate of Aglae La (June 20-J uly 18) ______ Fontaine, deceased. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are hereby required to present them with NOTICE OF LAN D SA L E in six months from the date of this notice, with propei vouchers, to said NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, executrices at the office of A. S. That the undersigned, Sheriff of Cooley in the Johns Building in Pen Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon. of an order duly made and entered Dated July 4, 1940. herein by the County Court of Uma Sylvia Knight and tilla County, Oregon, on the 22nd day Helene S. Blake, of June, 1940, will, on the 27th day Executrices. of July, 1940, at the hour of 10 A. S. Cooley, o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the Attorney for Executrices. highest bidder for cash at the front _ door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of 990.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, a t the time of sale, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent lc a Word - Minimum 20c taxes to-wit' N E li N W ’4 , Section 6, Township GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — 3, North Range 28, E.W.M. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc of Umatilla County. YOUNG MILKING COW FOR Sale (June 27-July 2 5 ),^ ______ — First calf,, bred. J. A. Scott, Hermiston. 47-lp NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrs. Anna Pihl, who has been vis iting at the Miles Barager home, re turned to her home a t Mountain View Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunham and son Verne made a trip to the Jim Dunham ranch near Pendleton Sun day. Verne remained there where he will work on his uncle’s ranch through harvest. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Fredrickson and son George of Salem spent the Fourth here at the home of her brother, R. B. Wilcox. They also canned 100 cans of apricots at the local cannery while here. For dinner at the A rthur Blinston home the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. U. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Baties, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Foster and Mrs. Hallyburton. The Baties are visit ing indefinitely with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Edwards. John Hutchison and wife and daughter Wanda and son Chester and his wife and small son William came from Santa Monica, Cal., last Tuesday for a visit with his brother. Baxter Hutchison, and another broth er, Marvin at Pilot Rock. They left for home Monday of this week. John and Marvin had not sen each other for 3 years. The Columbia Library station with Mrs. Emil Zivney in charge, will be open for book selection Monday af ternoon, July 15, from 3 to 4:30. A great deal of interest is shown in va cation reading by both adults and children. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaberding and family and Ben Miller, all of Grand view, spent the Fourth at the Henry Gaberding home. Mr. and Mrs. John Graves of Heppner were here for the celebra tion and a picnic dinner at the R. B. Wilcox home. Mrs. Graves is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wil cox. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchison and family of Pilot Rock were visit ing relatives in this district Sunday. Rev. R. R. Finkbeiner and Mrs. Finkbeiner and children had dinner at the John DeMoss farm last F ri day. They were returning to their home a t Toledo after visiting his parents in Washington, near Grand Coulee. The Finkbeiners have a new IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ST A T E OF OREGON FOR baby boy since they lived here. U M ATILLA COUNTY Mrs. Webb Bennett has been quite ill due to a heart attack, but is im In the Matter of the Estate of proving. > The Otis Buell family and the John G. Taylor, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Charles Epperson family had a pic nic dinner on the Epperson lawn that the undersigned has been ap pointed administrator of the estate July 4. Miss Johanna Casper was an over of John G. Taylor, deceased, by an night guest of Miss Marion Ott Sun order of the above entitled court. All persons having claims against day. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker went to the estate of the said deceased are Wallula Sunday and on to Freewat hereby notified to present the same to me at Hermiston, Oregon, or to er and home by way of Pendleton. Miss Joyce McCulley will leave my attorney, Homer I. W atts, a t his this week for Pendleton where she office in Athena, Oregon, within six months from this date. All bills must will be employed. The Little Theatre met Tuesday7 be verified as by law required. Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, thia evening at Columbia school house. Mrs. Virgil Rigile and children 20th day of June, 1940. HUGH TAYLOR, were visitors at the B. Getchell home Administrator of the Es Sunday. , „ „ tate of John G. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Knox of Pendle Deceased. ton were visiting his parents, Mr. HOMER I. WATTS, and Mrs. John Knox Sunday. Visitors at the Webb Bennett Attorney for Administrator. (June 1 3-J uly 11) home this week are Mrs. Bennett’s brother’s three children of Portland. Miss Betty Simmons is also a visitor LAN D SA L E NOTICE for a week. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Enos Burchett spent Thurs That the undersigned, Sheriff of day afternoon of last week at the Bud Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered Hooker home. Miss Amy Ratlisse accompanied by herein by the County Court of Uma her aunt, Mrs. Clara Myers of Salem tilla County, Oregon, on the 29th day spent two days last week at the home of May, 1940, will, on the 20th day of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. of July, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the Wm. English. Dale Robert, Beverly Jo and Rita highest bidder for contract, at the Carolyn Woodward, who have had front door of the Umatilla County whooping cough for the past several Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub weeks, are recovering nicely. Sever ject to a minimum price of 1400.00 al cases of whooping cough are re therefor, to be paid 20% down a t of sale and balance at 58.90 per ported in the surrounding districts. date with interest at the rate of James Getchell was home for the month 6% per annum on the unpaid bal Fourth. the following described parcel Miss Ruth McCulley, who has been ance, land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun visiting her grandmother at Pocatel of ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent lo, is home again. to-wit: Miss Susan Knox was home from taxes, N EU SW%, Section 2, Town the harvest fields Sunday for a visit ship 3, North Range 27, E.W.M. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. E. GOAD, Sheriff Knox. Her friend, Frank F urrer of of Umatilla County. Portland, was also a visitor at the (J u ne 13-July 11) Knox home. Webb Bennett left for Portland NOTICE OF H EARING ON Monday where he was called on ac count of the death of his mother. F IN A L ACCOUNT Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sellars and two children of Banks, Ore., were IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE visitors at the H. J. Ott home over STATE OF OREGON FOR the Fourth. UMATILLA COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Stillwell of Kennewick were visiting Mrs. Jessie In the Matter of the Estate of Hooker Sunday. William Haggman, Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Struthers NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN called on Mrs. Duane Lathrop Sun that the Final Report and Account day a fte rn o o n .____ _______ of Julia H. Penney, as Executrix of the estate of William Haggman, de CALL FOR B ID S FOR SCHOOL ceased, has been filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for BU S ROUTE Umatilla County, and that the 27th day of July, 1940, at the hour of 10 Bids will be received by School o’clock A. M., at the Court Room of District No. 14 for what is known said Court in Pendleton, Oregon, has been duly appointed by the Court for as North Hill Bus Route. For par hearing objections to such Final Re ticulars see R. A. Brownson, clerk. port and Account and the settlement Bids to be in by July 20th. thereof, at which time any person in terested in said Estate may appear R. A. BROWNSON, end file objections thereto and contest Clerk. the same. (July 11-18) JULIA H. PENNEY. Executrix of Said Estate. SUMMONS (June 27-July 2^)* ________ Equity No. 6622 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Definite progress in land use planning, and plans to cooperate with Governor Sprague’s state economic council were reported at the latest meeting of the state land use plan ning committee, which met at Ore gon State college with Dean William A. Schoengeld as acting chairman. Most of the members, including the six farm er representatives, were present for the session, which was devoted largely to hearing reports of the present situation in the various divisions of the land use planning work. Reports were made on agri cultural planning by William L. Teutsch, assistant county agent lead er; on grazing problems by Donald Robbins, Burns; on forestry problems by F. H. Brundage of the U. S. for est service, Portland, and on taxation by Charles V. Galloway, chairman of the state tax commission. In discussing the chief agricultur al land use problems, Teutsch point ed out that they vary according to the different regions. On the coast, he said, the most pressing problem is replacing lost forest resources with agriculture on land suited to it, and in the Willamette valley one of the By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison major objectives is to prevent eros ion and rebuild fertility so as to (Continued from Page 1) maintain grazing capacity on more than 400,000 acres of hill land pas day. Mrs. Joe Udey returned from the ture. Townsend convention at St. Louis In the Columbia basin wheat coun last Saturday and reports a very fine ties, control of soil losses from wind convention. A. H. Cab'e drove over to La and water erosion is the all-import ant problem, Teutsch held. In the i Grande last Friday for Mrs. Cable who had been there receiving medical Blue Mountain region the primary treatment. question is one of proper utilization Mrs. Marvin Hutchison of Pilot of range land in relation to livestock Rock Spent Saturday night with her feed supplies in valley farms. In mother, Mrs. L. W. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gouch and central and southeastern Oregon an daughter Marie of Walla Walla increase in grazing capacity through spent Sunday at the Forrest Moore range improvement is first on the home. list, while in southern Oregon conser-' Visitors from Lexington for the vation of irrigation water supplies Fourth at the R. B. Wilcox home were Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer, sis and better management of hill land ter of Mrs. Wilcox, and a niece, June pasture are uppermost in land use Van Winkle and her friend Colleen McMillan. planning needs. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Foster and Farm er members of the state land Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schulty visited use planning committee are Herbert Sunday afternoon with the George Koons of Lakeview, Hall H. Spillman and B. P. Rand families at Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Fox and son of Powell Butte, George Peck of Lex ington, John Ramage of Woodburn, Harold and daughter Kathleen of were visitors at the Lester C. W. Craddock of Silvies, and E r Milton Hammer home July 4th. nest L. Claussen, Broadbent. Twelve Mr. and Mrs. Mark Krause and state and federal agencies are repre family of Rupert, Idaho, arrived sented on the state committee, which here Saturday. Mrs. Krause is a sis is working toward a coordinated and ter of Mrs. George Liebe. They will be employed at the Harvey Payne unified approach to the many compli dairy. cated aspects of most efficient use of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable and daughter Doreen left Sunday for the state’s land resources. Bend, Ore., to join Mrs. Cable’s broth er, Oscar Mikesell and his wife and COLUMBIA GRANGE NOTES son Richard. They will spend a week's vacation there at the lake. The first meeting of the month Mr. and Mrs. Guy Garroutt were was held last Tuesday evening with visitors at the H. J. Ott home Sun Worthy Master Corman presiding. day. Their son Jim is employed on During the business session Marjorie the Ott farm. Picnicking on the B. Hutchison Burnham’s written report from hav lawn the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. ing attended State Grange convention W. A. Mikesell, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. held recently in Salem as Columbia’s Upham, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boy- len, Mrs. Wier Casady and daughter delegate was read. In lieu of the second meeting Marion, Mrs. Christley and son Del, A. H. Cable and daughter Doreen, night, a picnic for Grange members, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hutchison and their families and friends will be en Mr. Osborn of Pendleton, W. H. Neb- joyed on the Henry Ott lawn. With ergall and Mrs. Jessie Hooker. A Townsend council meeting was such a spacious, cool inviting lawn, held at the Joe Udey home Tuesday all members should strive to be there. evening. The Home Ec. club will meet F ri Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hammer and day, July 12, at the home of Mrs. Teddy drove to Portland Saturday, returning Sunday. Mrs. Louisa Con Emil Zivney. rad. mother of Mrs. Hammer and The importance of grass to west nieces Zana and Alice Dudley came IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UPON FINAL REPORT home with them. They will spend ern America will be emphasized at a several days here and all go to the STATE OF OREGON FOR IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE UMATILLA COUNTY Western Grassland conference to be Conrad reunion at Milton park, July STATE OF OREGON FOR held at Salt Lake City July 15 to 17. 21. UMATILLA COUNTY V. PEARL DAWES, Plaintiff. Mrs. Laura Pardun, sister of Mrs. In the 11 western states 35,465,000 Verne Dunham, is staying at the VS. head of livestock are dependent upon Dunham home while Verne is away In the Matter of the Estate of OTIS DAWES, Defendant. grasslands. To Otis Dawes, defendant above Russell Brownell, also known as D. in the wheat harvest. COLUMBIA NEWS FOR RENT— MODERN UPSTAIR apartm ents and rooms. West Side Hotel. 47-lp GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —- See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc APRICOTS — RIPE EARLIER than usual, some come early. Bring boxes 2c a pound. Edmonds Orch ard. 46-3p FOR SALE— NEW PHILCO RAD- io, 2 bunk beds, wooden; coil springs; 8 coil springs mattresses; 1 dresser; dining table; book case; rug; electric stove, almost new; new G. E. vacuum cleaner; new mattress; walnut love seat, and 8 matching chairs; walnut single chair; very old chest of drawers, walnut; old sewing machine; other miscellaneous items. A. P. Garner, Hermiston. 45-3p MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT AT Echo. Inquire N. D. Bard, Stan field. 45-3c GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc TO TRADE— 40-ACRES. SOME cleared, timber and water. Small orchard, team mules, cows, drag saw, stump puller. Will give or take some cash, for eastern Oregon ranch. H ar ry Barr, Rt. 1, Rainier, Ore. 44-4p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE hauling. Prompt service. Fully insured. Phone 461, Ray Tolar, Echo, Ore. 40-3p-tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc FOR SALE— TRANSPARENT AP- ples, dirt cheap if picked by buy er. Rohrman Orchards, Hermiston. 47-lc E. P. DODD — REAL TYPEWRITERS FOR rent — Easy terms. APRICOTS— AT MY HOUSE, ONE Drug Store, Hermiston. mile north of bank. Lewis Pear son. 47-lp GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc SMALL STUDIO PIANO. WILL sacrifice for quick sale. Cash or terms. W rite Pendleton Music House. 47-3c FOR RENT— MODERN HOUSE IN town. Call Neil Boynton, 2452. 47-tfc — Spray P ainting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere - Anytime All Work Guaranteed - Estimates FREE BERT MICHEL the close 1940. ASSETS Loans and discounts, (in cluding no overdrafts 9164,660.81 United States Gov. obli gations ......................... 55,500.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 16,610,38 Corporate stocks, includ ing stock of Federal 1,050.00 Reserve bank .............. Cash & due from banks -- 288,552.77 Banking house ................ 8,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house - - 2.00 Other assets ..................... 105.00 ■ C. A. B I N D E R PLUMBING Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132 Umatilla, Oregon J. V. VILLERMOURE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone 3821 Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 Sunday & Eve. by Appointment 9534,480.96 LIABILITIES Demand deposits 5273,248.86 Time deposits .................. 139,463.17 Deposits of U. S. Gov. & postal savings 956.66 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 50,023.40 Other deposits, certified ft cashier’s checks, etc. 5,996.91 TOTAL DEPOSITS 5469,689.00 Total Liabilities Hermiston, Ore. No. 12 of BANK (Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, un der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes) Total Assets SALE OR Thompson’s 5-tfc • PA IN TIN G • PAPERING • KALSOMINING Phone 131 No. 9281. Reserve Diet. Report of Condition THE FIRST NATIONAL OF HERtOSTON in the State of Oregon, at of business on June 29, ESTATE, sales. leases, exchanges. Insur ance— fire, aqtomoblle, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore gon. 15-tfc Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks E of post office Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC 5469,689.00 PHY8ICIAN ft SURGEON Capital Accounts Capital Stock .................. 25,000.00 Common stock, 250 shares par 5100.00 per share Surplus ............................. 10,000.00 Undivided p r o f its ............ 29,232,58 Reserves ........................... 559.38 OSBORN APARTMENTS Total Capital Accounts 64.791.96 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts . 5534,480.96 Memoranda U. S. Government obliga tions pledged .............. 510,000.00 Deposits secured by pledged assets ............ 8,869.70 State of Oregon, I County of Umatilla I M‘ I, A. II. Norton, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statem ent Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. II. NORTON, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of July, 1940. W. J. W arner. Notary Public. My commission expiree Nov. 19, 1910. Correct— Attest: A. A. SWAYZE F. B. SWAYZE \ W. L. HAMM Directors. D R . F. B. B E L T PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Phone 3151 Hermiston Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practice in State ft Fed. Courts Pendleton, Oregon W. J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon