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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940. » Palate Poll Reflects ‘Personality’ of Eaters Judged No. 1 from among Ion ildlliul finalist» alter an ahernoon el stifi competition held under the auepicee of the National Farm Youth Foundation at the Walter Everest Hopyard near Newberg Monday, Leroy Nlcewood of Halsey, Oregon, received not only top honors but also a new Ford Tractor and a two-bottom Ferguson System Plow as part of his prise award. Over 500 farm youths from Oregon. Washing ton, and Idaho have participated in this educational and job produc ing movement. Second prise honors were garnered by Harry Parker of Vancouver. Wash.; third prise by Buford E. Kroll of Collar. Wash. Presentation being made to Young Nicewood (center) by F. E. Price (left). Assistant Dean ol Agriculture. Oregon State College. Wade Newbegin (right), president of B. M. Wade & Co. Tractor Sales Divis ion. Northwest Ford Tractor distributors and sponsors of the tri-state contest. (Below); A part of the throng ol spectators watching the ten tractor driving contestants in simultaneous action. CHRiSl» SJ"(t8E CHURCHES N O T IC E TO ALL THOSE WHO WANT THE TOWNSEND PLAN MADE THE LAW OF THE LAND— BE SURE & VOTE FOR OUR IN DORSED CANDIDATE, WALTER M. PIERCE R E -E L E C T W ALTER M. P IER C E ❖ ❖ ❖ He has done a good job for E astern Oregon. Oregon needs his Seniority on the A griculture and F orestry committees. No new man could have that. H e has p restig e and stro n g friends in Congress. <• Industrious, Active. Competent. ❖ 4 Endorsed by Labor. F arm and Townsend organizations. (Paid Adv.) iiFtO C TR T N E O F ATONEMENT” v.£s th e tu ije e t of ’the Les- scn-Scrnion in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Octo ber 20. The Golden T ext was, “W alk in love, as C hrist also h ath loved us, and h a th given hlanse'.f for us an offering and a sacri.ice to God for a sweet-smelling savour” (Eph. 5:2). Among th e citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: "T hen came the Jews round about him, and said unto him , How long dost thou make us to doubt? If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly. Jesus answered them . . . “I and my F ath er are one” (John 10:24, 30). The Lesson-Sermon also includ ed th e following correlative pas sages from the C hristian Science textbook, 'Science and H ealth with Key to th e Scriptures" by Mery E aker Eddy: “/.ten em en t is th e ex. em pliilcatlon cf m an’s unity with God, whereby m an reflects d i vine T ru th , Life end Love. Jesus cf N azareth tau g h t and dem on strated m en ’s cr.c.ccss with the F ath er, and for this we owe him endless homage” (p. 18). 1/ While celebrities of stage, screen and radio profess a liking for epi curean dishes, the tastes of other public figures a re for the m ore conventional foods. The p refer ences, which seem to prove th at w hat you eat d eterm in es your per sonality, were collected in a “ pal ate poll’’ conducted by the N ational R e stau ran t association. N um bered am ong the gourm ets a re Bette D avis, Lillian Gish, Doro thy L am our, Cecile B. De Mille and H. V. K altenborn. Miss D avis likes to s ta rt her “ p erfect d in n er” with cav iar and egg, Miss Gish with a "b it of D uBonnet,” Miss L am our with fresh sh rim p served on cold artichoke leaves with whipped m ay onnaise. Mr. De Mille votes for c ra b creole with sau tern e as an ap petizer and ro ast p heasant with b u r gundy for the en tree, and Mr. K al tenborn forgets about the E uropean troubles of his radio b ro ad casts in a m eal th a t s ta rts with blue points on the half shell and winds up with cognac served in an inhaling glass. But if you’re en tertain in g a sen a tor, congressm an, governor, m ayor, or sports notable, m ore com m on fare would be in order. Gov. Keen Johnson of Kentucky subm its a com bination of tom ato juice, old-fashioned bean soup, broiled steak, greens, beets, pota toes, head lettuce with roquefort dressing, m ilk and ice cre am with cake as his “ com pany d in n er,” but b reak s down and confesses under the heading of " re m a rk s ” th a t “ my favorite m enu really is: hog jowl, tu rn ip greens, cornbread, navy beans, butterm ilk and ch erry pie” Sen. Guy M. G illette of Iow a ca sts a ballot for ro ast beef or steak, but ad m its th a t he is willing to trad e eith er for m e at pie. Sen. G erald P . Nye of North D akota say s he likes his chicken soup thick and his vegetable soup thin. Gov. Ralph L. C a rr of Colorado adds this thought after listing his preferen ces: “ Give m e a glim pse of a Colorado sunset and as tw ilight falls over the Rockies, I would change places with no m an on e a rth .” M ayor D an B. B utler of O m aha, Neb., p rescrib es a heavy re p a st and concludes under “ re m a rk s ” th a t “ after eating a m eal like the above, too full for re m a rk s .” M ayor B rantly H a rris of G alveston, Texas, also under “ re m a rk s ,” say s: “ A good couch to go to sleep on” suits him best afte r his favorite dinner. M ayor J. J . K auf m an of T acom a, Wash., adm on ishes: “ Don’t forget the finger bowl.” Machine Now Can Show The Inside of Solids A m achine which enables scien tists to look inside solid m e tal was described recently before the final session of the A m erican P hysical society m eeting. OFFICER S MANUAL T hree Johns Hopkins university rese arch w orkers reported the de AVAILABLE FREE velopm ent of a double cry sta l spec tro m e te r which m akes possible new “A m anual for officers and mem studies of the inner crystalline stru c bers of clubs and organizations, con tu re of m etals and th eir alloys. taining a simple outline of proper When X -rays a re shot through parliam entary procedure, has ju s t pieces of m etals the resulting photo been published by the Oregon State grap h s reveal exactly the a r C-dlege extension service for free dis- ran g em en t of the cry sta ls inside the m etal, Dr. J. A. B earden, Dr. T. M. ribution,” announces Miss Frances Snyder and Dr. W. W. B eem an said. I ton, Pome Demonstration Agent A prediction th a t three “ ghost” n Umatilla county. elem ents of m a tte r will be found in The manual was prepared by Mrs. the n ear future cam e from three Azalea Sager, state home demonstra- other scientists. The ex.stence of tljere elem ents is I tion leader, especially for use by home indicated by tab les of atom ic economics units and study clubs. It is w eights, but they have eluded the applicable, however, to any ordinary best d etective work of hundreds of organization. Aside from a guide to rese arch lab o rato ry w orkers. parliam entary procedure, it includes ists of duties of various officers and C hem ical F ertilizer Is Born model constitutions and by-laws for Ju st 100 y e a rs ago a young and ise in county home extension organi am bitious British scientist stood in zations. an old b arn at R otham sted, Eng “P arliam en tary procedure has land, trea tin g old anim al bones with grown out of the background of de sulphuric acid. At th a t hour the mocracy in practice. F or this reason chem ical fertilizer industry was ■ some method of p arliam entary prac born and a new age of ag ricu ltu re tice is needed by every group or or had begun. M any of the im portant contribu ranization in a democratic country.” tions to m odern industry have had hum ble beginnings and th a t is tru e of soil ch em istry . Its laboratory w as the R otham sted barn and its first test case w as a tiny tu rn ip crop. Those B ritish turnips planted in a sm all plot of ground proved w hat today the whole world knows. They d em o n strated th a t the science of m an could help things grow and th a t ch em istry can provide b etter aids to plant growth than those supplied by n atu re. The scientist in his b arn had, by treatin g bones with acid, created superphosphate, a produce which is now produced, of Milton-Freewater for fertilizer purposes, a t a ra te ap proxim ating 20,000,000 tons a y ear. Vote For S. R. [SA M ] HUNTER Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER “Fair to the Citizens of Umatilla County” I came to Milton in 1898; I have been farming since 1904 and am still farming; have been a tax payer for 36 years; I have a ranch 6 miles east of Milton; I am living in Milton now. Vote VI [X] S. R. HUNTER (Paid Adv.) PAGE SEVEN H E R M IST O N B A P T IS T CHURCH 1 FOR SALE OR TRADE ELEC- Grayden D. Loree, P astor trie M aytag w ashing machine, A -l shape; also tw o saddle m ares, one Our Sunday m orning topic will be I set harness, one sow and seven pigs “Victory from D efeat.” The cross land one work m are, w eight 1250 lbs. was not the end of C hristianity: it Rex Jackson. 8-3p was the beginning. Our valleys of defeat ta n be transform ed into the ' LOCAL AND LONG D ISTANCE hauling. Prom pt service. Fully - m ountains of victory. It is no dis grace to be defeated, but it is coward- insured. Phone 4 61, Ray Tolar, Echo, 40-3p-tfc ; ice to give up because of defeat. “You Ore. can't keep a good man down.” One E. P. DODD — R EA L E STA TE, has said, “God cannot make pillars sales, leases, exchanges. Insur out of the defeated lives.” ance— fire, autom obile, accident. No Our evening mesage will be con tary public, execution of legal pa cerned with the C h ristian ’s attitu d e pers. Herald office, H erm iston, Ore tow ard temperance. gon. 15-tfc COLUMBIA SCHOOL NEWS GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc SALE OR Thompson’s T Y P E W R IT E R S FOR re n t — Easy term s. 5-tfc Columbia school has three fine mu Drug Store. Herm iston. sic clubs this year, the Tonette club, WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE Rhythm Band and H armonica club. fu rn itu re, m achinery, household Miss M arjory Burnham directs the articles. Miller’s T rading Post, Her- activities of the prim ary Rhythm j miston. 52-tfc Band while Mrs. Zivney serves as adviser for H armonica and Tonette. GOOD BUYS IN U SED CARS — New officers fo r the Tonette club See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc includes: Ruth McCulley, president, Donald Hug, vice president, Wilma N O TICE TO PU B LIC Jean T uttle, secretary, and Dulcinea I will not be responsible for any Panages and M urtis W alls, co-chair . debts incurred by anyone but my self. man of “ Keepers of the Album.” Clarence Elwood. Peggy Sommerer, veteran member of 5 years was chosen president of (Oct. 17) Harmonica, Lendol Ragle, vice presi L A N D S A L E N O T IC E dent, Eileen H unt, secretary, and NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN. Verda H unt, “ Keeper of the Music T hat the undersigned, S h eriff of Album.” U m atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered League Goes To H eppner herein by the County Court of Um a tilla County, Oregon, on the 10th The Blue M ountain Epw orth day of October, 1940, will, on the League will have a sub-district meet 26th day of November, 1940, a t the ing Saturday, October -6 , a t Hepp hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at ner, This is the firs t meeting since the fro n t door of the U m atilla Coun last spring and a good tu rn out is ex ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, pected from Milton, Weston, Pendle subject to a minimum price of $20,00 ton, Hermiston and A rlington, as well therefor, to be paid in cash, a t the as the host league. The local league time of sale: the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Um a of the Methodist church expects to tilla County, Oregon, acquired fo r de have several cars going. linquent taxes, to-wit: Lots 7 and 8, Block 2, New p o rt’s Addition to the City of Kersbergen To A tte n d Conference Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen R. E. GOAD, S heriff left this m orning (T hursday) for Sa of U m atilla County. lem where he will attend the annual (OCT. 17 — NovL 14) meeting of Oregon high school p rin cipals F riday and S aturday. They N O T IC E OF H E A R IN G UPON F IN A L R E P O R T were accompanied as f a r as Salem by In the County Court of the S tate Phyllis Sires and Bill Belt who will of Oregon for U m atilla County. continue on to Eugene to attend a In the M atter of the E sta te of meeting of high school paper editors George W. Agnew, Deceased. NOTICE IS H EREBY G IVEN, and m anagers a t the U niversity of th a t the undersigned ad m in istrato r Oregon. of the estate of George W. Agnew, deceased, has filed his final report $50.00 REW ARD O FF E R E D with the Clerk of the above entitled A cash rew ard of $50.00 will be Court, and th a t the Judge of said has designated S aturday, the given for inform ation leading to the Court 16th day of November, 1940, a t 10 a rre st and conviction of anyone steal o’clock A. M. as the time, and the ing from the Herm iston Auto com rooms of the above entitled C ourt in ; pany used car lot. the County Court House in Pendle ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, as the C. L. HODGE. place when and where hearin g is to (1 1 -lc) be had thereon. All persons in terest ed are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why said t eport should not be approved, the ad m in istrato r dis- •harged and the estate closed. Dated this 17th day of October, 1940. lc a Word - Minimum 20c W. J. W A R N ER , A dm inistrator. FOR SA LE— T H R E E MILK COWS. (Oct. 17-Nov. 14) E. E. Pulley, Hermiston. 9-tfc FOR SA LE— YOUNG SOW 12 eight-weeks-old pigs. W urster, U m atilla, Ore. AND John 10-3p <■ ■ ■ .............- 1 ■ — — — L A N D S A L E NO TIC E NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN , T hat the undersigned, S heriff of U m atilla County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of U m a tilla County, Oregon, on the 1st day of October, 1940, will, on the 12th day of November, 1940, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, a t the fro n t door of the U matilla County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub ject to a minimum price of $10,00 therefor, to be paid in cash, a t the time of sale, th e following described parcel of land, heretofore by U m a tilla County, Oregon, acquired for de linquent taxes, to-w it: Lot 25, Block 8, NE SE, Section 10, Township 4, N orth Range 28 in Herm iston, U m atilla County, Oregon. R. E. GOAD, S heriff of U matilla County. (Oct. 3-31) • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere - Anytime All W ork G uaranteed - Estim ates FREE BERT MICHEL Phone 131 Hermiston, Ore. STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE CO. Also Life Insurance Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. C. A. B I N D E R PLUMBING Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132 U m atilla, Oregon J. V. VILLERMOURE E LE C T R IC A L SERVICE Hermiston General D entistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 Sunday & Eve. by A ppointm ent A small investm ent in eye cor rection pays large dividends in efficiency and fu tu re security. An exam ination now will bring you a profitable retu rn in eye comfort. 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. SEE DR. DALE ROTHWELL GOOD BUYS IN U SED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc DR. A. C. WILLCUTT O P T O M E T R IS T OSTEOPATHIC 418 South Main St. Pendleton, Oregon PIANO B A R G A IN - W ANT RE- sponsible p arty to take over good used piano and pay out contract. E asy term s. Piano m ust be moved a t once. W rite Tallm an Piano Store, Salem, Ore. 10-3c GOOD BUYS IN U SED CARS — See the H erm iston Auto Co. 44-lc PH YSICIA 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. O ther H ours by Appointment FOR SA LE— CHOICE ROME AND W inesap apples, 50c box. B ring container. Also 10-mos.-old Jersey bull, subject to registration. Reason ably priced. Em m ett Cooney. Rt. 2, Hermiston, phone 3894. 8-3c Unluckily Coat F itted Although he’s ra th e r dap p er, G eorge Allyn Spinks of the St. Louis Spinks wishes his overcoat w asn 't FOR SALE 160 ACRES SOUTH such a p erfect fit. of Irrigon, 25 to 30 acres in alfa l He w as picked up by D etectives Neil R ourke and Roy C a rrie r as a fa: year round spring, pastu re land. holdup m an who w eaved into a Chi Good bargain. A. E. M cFarland, cago tav ern , flashed a 38 revolver Boardm an, Ore. 7-4p on B artender H ow ard L ederer and reeled out with $4. GOOD BUYS IN U SED CARS — Spotting a lone d rin k er of Spinks' See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc description in another tavern, the detectives asked him if an overcoat 1 hanging on the wall was his. MERCHANTS "N ope,” said Spinks. “T ry it on,” o rd eied Rourke. W IS E The coat fitted as though it w ere m ade to o rder. A .38 revolver was A d v e r tí sel in a packet. So the trio returned to the first tav ern w here the b ar ten d er said Spinks was the m an. Notice is hereby given th a t by an order of the County Court of the S tate of Oregon for Umatilla County the undersigned has been appointed executor of the last will and te sta ment and of the estate of Rose H a r rah, deceased. All persons having claims ag ain st said estate are here by required to present them w ithin six months from the date of this no tice, with proper vouchers, to said executor a t the office of A. S. Cooley in the Johns Building in Pendleton, U m atilla County, Oregon. Dated October 24, 1940. F o rrest A. H arrah, Executor. A. S. Cooley, A ttorney for Executor. (Oct. 24 - Nov. 2D r _____ W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. GOOD BUYS IN U SED CARS — See the H ermiston Auto Co. 44-lc FOR SALE — LARGE EARLY purebred H am pshire lambs and 50 purebred H am pshire ewes. Ralph Butler, Willows, Ore. 9-2p NOTICE OF A PPO IN TM EN T OF EXECUTOR Phone 3821 \ FOR S A L E -G R E Y W IN T E R OATS Chisholm G rain & Feed Co. 10-tfc FOR R E N T — H OUSE AND N IN E acres, one mile north of Hermiston on highway. Irene Troyer, 802 West E m ig ran t St., Pendleton, Ore. 9-4p jllß IU VELVET HALF & HALF THOMPSON S DRUG Ö DR. W. M. MARBUT PH YSICIA N & SURGEON Phone 3151 A /a tio n a .lly ^Ta.mou.i • • • • Cosyeoiont Locaban Cotto» Shop Sottet I n t r a Otalos sad Banguot Rooms Famously Fino Foto A A s» p »m l so# tam aS nlw ta W vio»4 Wow • Laxarieus Outside Rooms • Smago Opposite fiOO ROOMS S E N S IB L E R A T E S Hermiston Peterson & Peterson ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. S. N ational Bank Building P ractice in S tate & Fed. Courte Pendleton. Oregon W. J. W A R N E R ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon *