The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 03, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    PAGE FOUR
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
96
The Hermiston Herald
A NEWS
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Dan Ford of The Dalles visited
here Saturday and Sunday.
Bill Bennett of Canyon City visit­
ed here with friends Friday. ____ |
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O’Harow and
children o f Jerome, Nevada» came
Monday and are making their home
at the Cutting cabins while he is em-
ployed at the munition depot. She is
the sister of Mrs. Albert Keeper.
Miss Leta Meyers o f Pendleton
visited friends here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Smith and
Mrs. (iwenth Mases spent Monday in
Pendle ton.
Betty McKinzie accompanied a
party from Hermiston to Tollgate on
Sunday for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith a nd I
daughter accompanied James Byrnes
to Walla Walla Tuesday.
THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1941
American Express
Travelers Cheques
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer motor­
ed to Seattle last week to visit with
their daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Mahoney and children.
Their granddaughters. Patsy and
returned with them to spend
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second , a Marylin
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark spent
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
last Wednesday and Thursday in Wal­
la Walla at the Art Troub home.
Subscription Rates
The seasoned traveler carries American Express %
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilliam stop-
$2.00
One Year..................................
Travelers Cheques and enjoys the comfort of know­
, ped at the Fred Knudsen home last
Six Months ...............................
week on their way to Wallowa Lake
1.00
ing they will be accepted readily the world over . . .
on their honeymoon.
Three Months ...........................
.50
that
prompt refund will be made if they are lost or
Word was received here last week
Payable in Advance
stolen un-countersigned. There is no red tape .. . a,
from Yakima that Harry Lewis, a
Consolidated Truck driver, was quite
countersignature, for identification, is the only re­
seriously injured in a collision with
Office Telephone ....
2051
MORNING
GLORIES
quirement.
Issued in convenient denominations of
another
truck
near
Zillah,
Wash.
Residence Telephone
2333
Mrs. Lewis, who had been visiting
$10,
$20,
$50
and $100 at 75 cents for each $100 pur­
at the coast, came over Friday and ROUTED BY WHEAT
chased.
reported Mr. Lewis was recovering as
well as could be expected. They have PLUS CULTIVATION
rented their house here for awhile.
YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN
ORE
Allen Stevens of Salem, Oregon,
_
Eastern Oregon wheat land that
NEAT WALLETS FROM
visited at the W. E. Cutting home had been abandoned to morning
last Wednesday.
i .
.
, .
.o , . ,
Mr. McDonald, who recently pur- glory 18 now producing 38-bushel
chased the Riley place about 3 miles | wheat crops on the morning glory
southwest of town, has started a j control station in Umatilla county,
foundation for the new house which j The method used in control has been
F. B SWAYZE, President
that
eronnino ro.
Almost 500 persons signed up for home defense he is building on the place.
that nf
of enltivation
cultivation and
and cropping,
re-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl
Cherry
of
Hep
­
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
and more will join the movement when it becomes or­ pner visited at the home of his moth- ports Lawrence Jenkins, assistant ex­
tension
specialist
in
farm
crops
at
0900 990000000
ganized and underway. We assume that this com­ er, Mrs. Bertha Cherry last Wednes­
O.S.C.
evening.
munity is one hundred per cent but if there are any day Tugs
attempted last Saturday to
This weed control experimental
in the border land, or, in the Red, we shall soon refloat the
wheat barge Port Kelly, area was established several years mand, and relatively high prices for tiff and defendant, and for other
which has blocked the upper Colum­
equitable relief.
know.
bia river at Umatilla Rapids since | ago under the terms of a special leg- some items of farm expense.
This summons is published in the
Home defense has many features that should be last Wednesday morning. Twenty-two islative appropriation. The work has | On the whole, the exchange value Hermiston Herald, a newspaper pub­
worked for several days sacking been carried on by L. E. Harris, as-1 of farm products is now around 90 lished weekly at Hermiston, Umatil­
made permanent, but with war imminent, many oth­ men
the wheat which was unloaded into
agronomist of the experiment per cent of the 1910-1914 parity. la ounty, Oregon, and will be pub­
ers should be strengthened. The home is the found­ another barge. The barge grounded on sistant
lished for four successive weeks be­
station
assigned to weed research | Relatively low prices for grain, fruit, ginning
rocks when the steering gear
with the issue thereof dated
ation of the way of life. Good home preparations in the
cotton,
and
some
other
farm
products
broke on t h e Keith. Three boats, : throughout the state.
and published June 12, 1941, and
account
for
some
of
the
disparity
defense of our democracy will aid greatly in win­ Keith. Clearwater, and Inland Chief | Weed-infested, land on the area.
ending with the issue thereof dated
all tried to move the barge, but fail-1 handled under the normal summer which remains. The remaining dis­ and published July 10, 1941, by or­
ning that battle.
ed. If tugs cannot move the barge,
parity is also accounted for partly der of the Honorable C. L. Sweek,
it will have to be dynamited, It is fallow method, yielded only seven to by relatively high price indexes for Judge of the above entitled court,
owned by the Upper Columbia River 10 bushels of wheat per acre in 1940,
made the 7th day of June, 1941.
farm machinery and building mater-
Co.
Dated this the 12th day of June,
compared to a 38-bushel yield on the
At length, after some months, the work on the Towing
Mrs. Jeff Stephens and son Alva managed land. The experiment has ! ials, with higher taxes and farm 1941.
diagonal road to the Umatilla Ordnance Depot is returned with and will remain for shown that it is practical to con- | WA (0 rates also affecting farm cost.
Peterson & Peterson,
time.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
about to “begin to get ready to start.” In fact, the some
Mrs. E. McKenzie and daughters tinue cropping land, obtaining a
Residence and Post Office,
I.AND SALE NOTICE
machinery is there and the factors toward construc- Jean and Betty, Junice Mae Blakely crop every other year, and at the
Address: Pendleton, Oregon
Virginia Compton were The Dal­ same time control morning glories.
tion have reached a cooperative bases. New gravel and
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, (June 12—July 10)
les visitors Thursday.
The big improvement in cultiva- That the undersigned, Sheriff of
and oil is now in the plans and some widening and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grammer,
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
*
* . . .
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
Mrs. George Butterward and Juanita tion practices tried
out on the area | of an order duly made and entered
straightening can be expected.
Brown spent Thursday in Walla Wal­ has been extending the time between herein by the County Court of Uma-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
For weeks this has been the worst stretch of high­ la. Annabelle Martin, who had been cultivations, says Jenkins. The best tilla County, Oregon, on the 27th That the undersigned, Sheriff of
visiting with her grandmother, Mrs.
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
way for five miles in Umatilla county with 2000 C. Aitchinson returned with them to yields of wheat have been obtained day of May, 1941, will, on the 8th of
an order duly made and entered
.
,
.
.
. . , , i day of July, 1941, at the hour of 10
visit
at
the
home
of
her
grandpar
­
cars a day bounding over rough boulders, with tail ents. the Grammers.
where the morning glory, infested | o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the herein by the County Court of Uma-
area was cultivated often enough to highest bidder for cash at the front tilla County, Oregon, on the 7th day
and head lights being disconnected, mufflers failing
Betty McKinzie and Fred Rankin prevent the weeds from emerging to door of the Umatilla County Court of June, 1941, will, on the 15th day
off, and general damage to cars taking place. But of Hermiston took Virginia Compton the light. It has since been found House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to of July, 1941, at the hour of 10:00
to her home in Hilgard Thursday
price of
of *12040°
JI 20.00 there- o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the
this is not all the story. The road and dust provided evening.
that cultivating perennial weeds a a minimum
minimum price
fore,
to
be
paid
in
cash,
at the time highest bidder for cash at the front
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Enbysk of every two weks will bring about er­
dangerous conditions for wrecking cars and loss of
of
sale,
the
following
described
par­ door of the Umatilla County Court
Pendleton visited at the home of his
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
adiation
fuly
as
soon,
and
usually
human life.
cel
of
land,
heretofore
by
Umatilla
sister and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gene
a minimum price of $50.00 there­
County,
Oregon,
acquired
for
de
­
more
quickly
than
cultivating
every
We trust that now nothing will interfere with its McFarland, Sunday.
fore, to be paid in cash, at the time
linquent taxes, towit:
Mr. and Mrs. Cy Ronen and grand­ week.
of sale, the following described par­
completion and that a good surface will be built for daughter
Lots
4,
5,
6
and
7,
Block
8,
NE
Cherie Shanky have moved
There is some difference in the
SE, Section 10, Twp. 4, North cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla
the thousands of cars that must pass to and from from the Texaco Cabins to their home elapsed
Range 28, EWM, in Hermiston, County, Oregon, acquired for delin­
period for various weeds.
they built on the back of their rest-
quent taxes, towit:
the urgent work that is now going on.
Umatilla County, Oregon.
Jenkins points out. It appears pos-
Lot 19, Block 5, Hermiston in NW
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
sible to allow a longer interval on
Umati Ila County. I SW, Section 11, Twp. 4, North
Canada thistle and Russian knap- (June 5-July 3)
Range 28, E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
weed than is safe for whitetop and
Umatilla County.
morning glory, although all of these
SUMMONS
(June 2-July 10)
weeds have been grilled in from two
| to three years with cultivation made IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
! four or five inches deep every two
UMATILLA COUNTY
weeks. As the season advances the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
weeds come back more slowly, mak-
Sidney E. Phillips, Plaintiff, vs. | That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Oregon, vs
by virtue
I Umatilla
“-------- , County,
---- 21 **=**,
ing it possible to lengthen the inter- Laura Mae Phillips, Defendant.
To Laura Mae Phillips, Defendant of an order duly made and entered
j vals between cultivations even more,
herein by the County Court of Uma-
above named:
The experimental work i s being
In the Name of the State of Ore­ tilla County, Oregon, on the 4th day
continued to work out further details gon, You are hereby notified and re­ I of June, 1941, will, on the 15th day
of best and most economical methods. qui red to appear in the above entit- of July, 1941, at the hour of 10
led court and cause on or before o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
Thursday, the 10th day of July, highest bidder for cash, at the front
1941, which is within four weeks door of the Umatilla County Court
FARM PRICES UP
from the date of the first publication House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
of this summons, and answer the a minimum price of $140.00 there-
AS GOOD HARVEST
complaint of the plaintiff filed fore, to be paid in cash, at the time
therein against you; and you will of sale, the following described par­
PROSPECTS LOOM
take notice that if you fail to appear cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla
and answer said complaint or other­ County, Oregon, acquired for delin­
The old rule of big crops bring- wise plead thereto within said time, quent taxes, towit:
W12
SE 1, Section 34,
I ing low prices is apparently not hold­ the plaintiff, for want thereof, will
Twp
North Range 28, E.W.M.
ing good this year. Although crop apply to the court for the relief
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
prospects in the country as a whole prayed for therein, namely, for a de­
cree
of
the
court
dissolving
the
mar-
Umatilla County.
are as favorable as during the last riage contract existing between plain- (June 5-Julv
| three
which were
sea-
| sons, further gains have been made
| in the general farm price level, ac-
g to a report on the agricul-
turai s situation just issued by the ag-
riculture extension
Gains in industrial workers incomes
i have strengthened domestic demand,
while a moderate increase has oc­
curred in exports owing to the lease-
John Deere Tractors, burning the low-cost
HE rock-bottom fuel economy of John
: lend program.
Deere Tractors, demonstrated again and fuels, romped home with first, second,
The gain in foreign demand for
again in various testa throughout the coun­
tbird, fourth, and fifth places in the rubber-
try . . proved by the experience of thou-
tired events, and with first tr d second places
farm products is only moderate and
sands of farmers
is again verified by the in the steel-wheeled contests.
mostly for hog products, some dairy
results of the tractor economy matches held
From one end of the
| and poultry products, and some
Here are the results:
at Cherokee. Iowa, early in September.
, specialty crops. The general export
RUBBER-TIRED TRACTOR CLASS
country to the other
outlook remains poor as no marked
F.«l
per itn
* “APL th ■
puit
increase in exports of wheat, fresh
y
8.24
9 56g
John Patterson
John Deere “H”
Bell
System
people
fruits, or cotton is expected.
John Deere 'll
Lyle Mason
2nd
9.554
fP-të
The income of industrial workers
3rd
John Deere “A
10.72
8.24
Laurence Kohns
are trained and
10.84
Laurence Gummow
4th
John Deere "H
| is already about 20 per cent higher
John Deere "H
8.24
Gernis Boothby
5th
than the 1940 average, the report
equipped to work
The fuel cost of the next nearest entry was 20.7 cents per acre—71 per cent higher.
says, and the Oregon farm price in­
Some entries ran more than twice as high as the John Deere.
dex shows a similar percentage gain .
together for vour
ST EEL-WHEELED TRACTOR CLASS
■ in the general farm price level. The
greatest gains hav been in prices for
convenience and
John Deere "A"
a
meats and wool, truck crops and
Marvin Mann
2nd
John Deere "B”
poultry and dairy products which
satisfaction.
years still the most practical development
Fuel economy like tbii is a conclusive
respond promptly in price to changes
demonstration of the real money to be In farm tractors.
in consumer purchasing power.
You want this same economy on your
saved by using low cost fuels in John Deere
two-cylinder Tractors. And the reason for own farm Enjoy it this year and for many
Farm costs have increased only
years to come with a John Deere Two-Cyl­
this economy is esclusive John Deere two-
1 moderately during the past year, com-
cylinder engine design . . . after seventeen inder Tractor. See us today.
' pared with prices for farm products
forces of the nation.
| in general. As a result, the purchas­
ing power of farm products is high­
er than a year ago. The exchange
PENDLETON • PHONE 518
value of some items is above or near
parity, particularly the "domestic-
type" products. The exchange value
of most of the '‘export-type" farm I
JOHN DEERE. T w O-CYLIN DER T R A CTO R S FOR ECONOMY,
products is still below parity owing
SIMPLICITY, D E P ENDABILITY, EASY-HANDLING
to surpluses in relation to market de- ‘
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
P ub li s
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
Yog can have thh
FCOHOMY
OH YO OR FARM
the telephone
service.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co