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THURSRDAY, JU N E 5, 1941. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON • D uring its six years of operation, 1 the REA has allotted $367,2 1 5,1 2 1 It’s Easy for Husband 'to 824 borrow ers in 4 5 states and To Fix Own Breakfast ' Alaska. These funds provide for con- A rr.ua should not m ake his poor «traction of 354,090 miles of lines to wile get out of bed to cook his b rea k serve 1,168.272 farm fam ilies and fast. All he has to do is to: j other rural consumers. By March Get a couple of e£gs and a couple 1941, 714 of these systems were of slices of bacon, put the frying actually operating 286,142 miles of pan over the flame and put the | line with 726,065 connected consum- bacon in the pan. While the bacon is frying, put a j ers. In this connection, the Depart- couple of spoonfuls of coffee into a Ynn ean trpf vnnr S u it in a. hnr- F j'» en\ P ° ints the t "ta ' Tnum; pot with a couple of cups of w ater I OU Can get youi suit in a n u r . , her of electrified farm s m the United . ---- ancj put put the pot over a burner. ry, but take time to pay for it. Get ► States on December 31, 1934, as es- G rab a loaf of b read from the ... . , • „ „ tim ated by the Edison Electric Insti- breadbox and a breadknife from the this Convenient service with OU1 tu te , was on]y 743,954. kitchen draw er and see if he can ’1 . ’. .. . i cu t a couple of slices of bread be- The D epartm ent estim ates th a t I , fore the bacon burns. Leap through BUDGET PLAN about 80 per cent of the consumers j the sm oke and rescue the bacon. connected to REA lines are farm | Light the burner in the oven and Pay for your suit while you families. The rest are divided among place the bread u nder it to toast. are wearing it. non-farm ru ra l residences: stores and j Rush to the refrig erato r for butter, filling station: community in stitu cre am and an orange, and get back tions, such as churches and schools, to the range in tim e to save w hat coffee hasn’t boiled over. governmental establishm ents such as B reak the eggs into the frying pan J airw ay beacons, arm y camps, navy and let us tell you how easily it can be arranged. without breaking the yolks, rush for and coast guard stations and CCC a knife to cut the orange and squeeze Our suits are individually tailored for you in the [cam ps: and decentralized ru ra l in it. W hat’s th at burning? G reat heavens! The toast! Dash back and dustries. best shops in America. The departm ent reported continued save w hat is left of the toast, sc ra p ing off the ch arred portions. favorable trends in the financial con Rush back to the ran g e to tu rn the dition of the REA borrowers. More eggs. Rush back to the to ast to but I th an 90 per cent of them are farm - te r it. Rush back to the range to Phone 2041 ers’ cooperatives newly formed to save the eggs. — I take advantage of the REA program. Dish the eggs and the bacon and, Few of them have completed the five while they are getting cold, strain years of operation generally consid- j the coffee into a cup. It will either “ O ther arm y camps have been served ered necessary for a new electric en- ! be, a pale yellow it is so weak, or an inky black it is so strong. R. E. A. PROGRAM less dram atically but not less benefi terp rise to get out of the red. Yet, Leave everything as it is for wife cially. Electricity has been made to March 31, the borrow ers made! to clean up, put on h a t and coat and S1X YEARS OLD paym ents of in terest and principal | available to hundreds of small fac go out to b reak fast. totaling $11,565,691, although the And there, with no m ore skill than The sta rt of the seventh year of tories and mines producing essential total am ount due and payable a t th a t it takes to m ake an airp lan e engine, the Federal ru ral electrification pro defense m aterials, ram rods, gunpow date was only $9,097,587. The he has a b rea k fa st fit for a king. gram finds approxim ately 2 million der. airplane carburetors, and cinna $207,490 overdue on March 31 was The king it is fit for is probably one American farm families enjoying bar, to mention 4 of more th an 100 fa r out balanced by advance pay w ithout a country, refugeeing from kinds of industrial establishm ents on central station electric service, near j the w ar. ments totaling $2,675,594. ly three times as many as had it in REA lines. Meanwhile, by connect 1935, the D epartm ent of A griculture ing hundreds of thousands of addi H E R M IST O N B A P T IS T CHURCH reported today. Since establishm ent tional farm s and by advising fa rm Doctors Examine Causes Gray den D. Loree, Pastor of the Rural Eelectrification Admin ers in the selection and operation of The principle of the Sabbath day Of High Blood Pressure istration on May 11, 1935, REA-fi- productive electrical equipment, the was not given to bind m an to law, P atien ts with high blood p ressu re REA has helped to insure an ade nanced power lines alone have taken but for his physical, spiritual and should be studied with reg a rd to the electricity to more than half a mil quate supply of food and fib er in the mental good. You can think and effect of posture on the hypertension event of an all-out defense effo rt lion farm s. D uring the same period, work better if you take time out and those in whom the p ressu re falls p rivate utilities, largely stim ulated which would draw heavily on farm from the rush and care of the world m arkedly when confined strictly to the recum bent posture should have by the REA program , have connected manpower. to worship God on Sunday. You will th eir urinary tra c ts studied by “Of immediate im portance, ru ral about as many additional farm s. find a welcome in any of our H erm is X-ray, and if nephroptosis (down H arry Slattery, REA adm inistra electric power lines provide mechani ton churches. If you are not atten d w ard displacem ent of the kidney) is tor, pointed out th a t during the past cal help and increased efficiency in ing elsewhere we invite you to w or found som e supportive m easu re for year, REA activities have been di producing foods on which em phasis ship with us in our church and Sun the la tte r should be instituted, Wil rected intensively tow ard measures has recently been placed. These foods day school. Services are a t the usual liam S. McCann, M. D., R ochester, N. Y., d eclares in the Jo u rn al of to strengthen national defense. “ REA include poultry and eggs, milk and hours. the A m erican M edical Association in was instrum ental in getting electrici its products, and pork. Electric lines a p aper p rep ared in collaboration ty to Camp Shelby, Mississippi, la rg make possible electrical chick brood S U M M O N S with Monroe J. Rom ansky, M. D., ers and henhouse lighting, reliable est arm y camp in the United States, E quity No. 6793 also of Rochester. in record tim e and a t a substantial milk coolers, and electric pig brood The author says th a t such a study IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT OF TH E saving to the governm ent,” he said. ers.” of the effect of posture on blood STA TE OF OREGON FOR p ressu re should be m ade by com UM ATILLA COUNTY paring the p ressu re when standing W. J. W arner and C harlotte D. upright with that found when lying flat. W arner, his wife, P lain tiffs, By supporting the kidneys by such m easu res as corseting, the blood J. L. McCoy: Clarence McCoy and p ressu re m ay be lowered and stab i Ja n e Doe McCoy, his wife; Blanch lized and m any of the sym ptom s G raham and John Doe Graham , which accom pany the hypertension her husband; Victor McCoy, also m ay thus be relieved. It is pointed known as Victor K night, and Ann out, however, th at "nephroptosis Doe McCoy, his w ife; Irene O n e , tw o Holmes and Ben C. Holmes, her does not alw ays resu lt in h y p erten husband: Luella Sawyer and Ches sion.” te r Sawyer, her husband; The un W h a t d o I do? known heirs of N ora E. McCoy, Cartel Is Monopoly deceased; “Also all other persons! Throe, four A ca rtel is a com bination of indus o r parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest tria l or business en terp rises engaged — off this and more! in the real estate described in the in the sam e work for the purpose of complaint herein,” attain in g monopolistic control of the Defendants. m a rk e t, prices, production or pat- __________ To the above named defendants, J. ents. Each com pany retain s its own I cool and teal L. McCoy; Clarence McCoy and Jan e identity and freedom of action ex Doe McCoy, his wife; Blanch Gra- cept in the m a tte rs to which the And stop each squeal 1 ham and John Doe G raham , her hus com mon ag reem en t m ay refer. band; Victor McCoy, also known as C artels m ay be national or in te rn a And do m y bit Victor Knight, and Ann Doe McCoy, tional in scope. They are co m p ar his wife: Irene Holmes and Ben C. able to the great industrial holding Holmes, her husband; Luella Sawyer To clean up grit and Chester Saw yer, her husband; com panies organized in the United The unknown heirs of N ora E. Mc States. The first cartel was organized in Coy, deceased; “ Also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming G erm any (1862) by six firm s that For cars this year any right, title, estate, lien or in te r were a t th at tim e the only producers est in the real estate described in the of tinned m etal sheets in G erm any. Have much to fear complaint h ere in :” The ea rliest conspicuously success IN T H E NAM E OF TH E ful one w as the “ I rm a ” or In tern a STA TE OF OREGON From oils that fail tional Rail M akers’ association, o r T ou are hereby required to appear ganized in 1883. These organizations and answ er the com plaint filed cam e very much to the fore in 1926- In one detail! ag ain st you in th e above entitled i 27 when they were considered a court and cause within four weeks | of Europe resen tm en t from the date of the firs t publication symbol of this summons, and if you fail '« , ag ain st the A m erican econom ic posi- to ap p ear and answ er, for w a n t' tion ln E u ro Pe and a weapon to fight T his h ard -w ork in g young fellow is just a drop of thereof p lain tiffs will apply to said ] the bl8 industrial com bines of the G olden S hell — a m o to r o il balanced esp ec ia lly for court for the relief prayed for and I United States. today’s p recision -b u ilt cars. G olden S h ell, fast flow demanded in said com plaint, to-w it: I ______________ A decree th a t p lain tiffs are the ' ing, gets into the tight, hot m oving parts to . . . owners in fee simple of the following ‘G unm en’ Were Indian W arriors described land, to-w it: “ G unm en” originally w ere not Lot 13 of Block 3 in the origi-j hoodlums but Indian w arriors. The — carry off dangerous heat nal town now City of Hermiston i 1750 vintage gunm an was m entioned in I m atilla (o u n ty , Oregon, as in the Georgia Colonial R e co rd : “ A located in the N orthw est Q uarter sm all party of Indians, consisting of clean out grit and carbon — of the Southwest Q uarter of Sec one chief, six gunmen and a w om an tion 11 in Township 4 North of com e here this d ay .” By 1818 ‘‘gun Range 28 E ast of the W illamette m en ’' w ere cav alry m en ; in the Con Meridian. — seal pistons so power can’t slip past And th a t p lain tiffs are such owners gressional D ebates, Andrew Jackson free from any right, title, estate, lien is recorded as seeking “ one regi or interest of you and of each of you, m ent of mounted gunm en” to put and th at you or any one or more of down an Indian uprising. The word lubricate as only a tough*bodied you has no right, title, estate, lien or did not c a rry the stigm a of an out long-lasting oil can do It— interest in said land or In any p a rt law until 1903, according to the new thereof, and perpetually restrain in g A m erican English dictionary of the and enjoining you and each of you U niversity of Chicago P ress, and from assertin g or claim ing any right, even then *• designated the despera- T H I M O D IB N O il SOB title. estate, lien or interest in said ; dos of the Wild West. The first use P B K IS IO N -B U IIT CABS land or in any p a rt thereof adverse I of the word in its present sense, the - O N L Y 25C MB OUABT to plaintiffs. j dictionary shows, was in 1916, when This summons is served upon you Carl Sandburg w rote: “ I have seen by publication thereof for four sue , the gunm en kill and go free to kill cessive weeks in the Hermiston H e r - ! again. aid by order of Honorable C. L. , Sweek. iu d re of the court above named, which said order was made I Black, White Not Colors and dated the 6th day of May, 1941, Black and white are not consid and the date of the first publication ered colors, speaking in the physical of this summons is the 8th day of se n se . black indicates the total ab May, 1941. sence of light, while white, on the A S. COOLEY. other hand, is the combination of Attorney for Plaintiffs. all the colors of the spectrum. In Post Office Address, art, however, black and white are Pendleton, Oregon. colors. (May 8-June 5) ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ Ninety Days to Pay Easy Payments Come In Today ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ◄ Hermiston Dry Cleaners ► ► ► ► ► ► Â TWO pa .; k NOTICE IS H EREBY G IVEN, 1 T hat the undersigned adm inistrator C. W arner, Pastor of the e-tate of William H. Hesser, Sunday, June 8, is F ath er's day. [deceased, has filed his final report • :’h :h t Clerk of the above entitled We shall especially honoi F ather in .o u rt and th a t the Judge of said our Sunday morning worship service, j Court has made an order herein using as our theme, " F a th e r’s T ask”. I designating Saturday, the 21st Jay of June, 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M . as The sermon for the evening wor the time, and the rooms of the above ship service will be “ Food For a entitled Court in the County Court House in Pendleton, U m atilla Coun Hungry W orld." The Women’s Council will meet ty, Oregon, as the place when and hearing is to be had thereon. for th eir regular monthly meeting where All persons interested are hereby Wednesday, June 11 for an all day notified to then and there appear and meeting. This includes all groups. show cause, if any they have, why said report should not be approved, the adm inistrator discharged, his EGG GRADING bondsmen exhonorated and the estate closed. MEETINGS POINT Dated th is 22nd day of May. 1941. F. B. Swayze, A dm inistrator. W AY TO PROFITS W. J. W arner, Attorney fo r A dm inistrator. Egg g rading meetings are being (M ay 22-June 19) held throughout the state this spring and early summer by the extension service at Oregon S tate college in co operation with the state departm ent of agriculture. These meetings will afford oppor tunity for egg producers to discuss best methods of m aintaining quality from hen to m arket, or other produc tion problems with the county agent and Noel Bcnnion, extension poultry specialist. At the same time, a rep resentative of the state departm ent will explain details of Oregon’s egg 1 grading law and show how farm ers I can get the most for th eir eggs once they a re produced. With the government committed to price support for eggs fo r the next [ year or more, proper handling and grading of eggs will pay good divi- ) dends and provide more of this de- ! t'ense food, it is pointed out. The e n tire east is within easy, Each county meeting is being convenient reach through two called by th e county agent who is in Union Pacific gateways-Chicago charge of local arrangem ents. C E N T R A L CH U RCH OF C H R IST THE EAST INVITES YOU Plan to. go UNIO N PA C IFIC and St. Louis. And the 3-tamous trains east, which are placed at your disposal, offer — N O T IC E OF F IN A L H E A R IN G IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF T H E j STA T E OF OREGON FOR UM ATILLA COUNTY In the M atter of the E state of Je s sie M arie Hesser, Deceased. N O TICE IS H EREBY G IV EN , T hat the undersigned as adm inistra tor of the estate of Jessie Marie Hes ser, deceased, has filed his final ac count and report in said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the S tate of Oregon for U m atilla Coun ty and th a t the Judge thereof has fixed S aturday, the 21st day of June. 1941, at 10 o’clock A. M. as the time, and the rooms of th e Coun ty Court in the County Court House in Pendleton, U m atilla County, Ore gon, as the place for hearing of ob jections or exceptions to such final account and report and the settle ment thereof. F. B. Swayze, A dm inistrator of the E state of Jessie Marie Hesser, deceased. W. J. W arner. A ttorney for A dm inistrator (M ay 22-June 19) N O T IC E OF H E A R IN G UPON F IN A L R E P O R T IN TH E COUNTY COURT O F TH E STA TE OF OREGON FOR U M ATILLA COUNTY In the M atter of the E state of W il liam H. Hesser, Deceased. A /r-c o n d fH o n ed C om fort P o p u la r - p r ic e d M a a la P o r te r S e rv ic e and F r e e P i l l o w In A ll C oaehaa ALSO LOW COST FARES [sample: In Deluxe Coach nc »«»« lw tbip II F CHICAGO W $34.93 ONE WAY Streamliner - city [QI ne or rom rso S av e 1 7 -h o u r a to C h ic a g o . S -e a ilin g e m o n th ly fro m P o rtla n d , 6 : 3 0 p. m. on 1 s t,7 th , 1 3 th , 1 9 th ,2 S th . N o e x t r a f a r e . 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ESSENTIAL TO SUCCESSFUL FARM ING___ AMD T h « SPREADING OF THE IN V E S T M E N T * DP OUR LIFE INSURANCE COMPANlg» * 1 J Vocofion Aool/.f, on ncjuott F. C. Woughter, Agent Phone 2531 OUR DEMOCRACY •* MOTOR OIL .Hi.»«« t h r o u g h o u t the e n t ir e c o u ntry