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PAGE SIX THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. up 8 per cent so far this year, though CENTRAL CHURCH OE CHRIST C. Warner, Pastor increased consumption of fluid milk has kept the output of manufactured The sermon topic for our Sunday dairy products down somewhat. Cheese production, particularly urg morning worship service will be, “Sin, ed by the government, is up sharply, Its Curse and Its Cure.” For the Sun Ai. NEW VICTORIAN CONSOLE PIAN 0/ , but partly at the expense of butter day evening service, “The Christian Morale.” and condensed milk output. The Bible school meets at 10 a. m., The present price ratio between dairy feeds and butterfat is favor-1 morning worship at 11 a. m., Christ able to liberal grain feeding in most ian Endeavor at 7 p. m. and evening areas of the state, the report shows. worship at 8 o’clock. A new extension bulletin will be available soon on feeding and man O.S.C. STAFF MEN agement by the dairy industry in re CALLED TO ARMY lation to the food for defense pro gram. Seventeen men of the teaching and Increased acreages of canning to extension staff of Oregon State col matoes and corn are noted in the re lege have been called to active mili ■ $8 8838 port and marked progress is reported tary service as officers and a half tete in the production of green peas and dozen more are expecting calls in the green beans for processing. Oregon’s near future. Among those taken from total acreage of commercial truck here, three are major, one a lieuten crops for processing is given at 39,- from $295 ip Here'» the Pian4> that hat Everything . 710 acres in 1941, compared with ant . commander, five are captains, . five are first lieutenants and three 35,470 acres in 19 4 0. , ... You get more for your money — in smart ! are second lieutenants. The adminis- Generous Allowance up-to-the-minute styling, in sterling crafts- Oregon will have from 5 to 10 per I tration is faced with the problem of far Your Old Plano manship, and in gloriously pure tone when cent more laying hens this fall than filling these places on a temporary Ask us for an you buy a Gulbransen Console. Come in last. With emphasis placed on bet basis, as regular positions are held estimate! Very today and see our big display of exquisite ter methods of feeding, management open for the men following their ser liberal terms con- pianos. There is one to suit your home, and housing, poultrymen of this vice period. veniently and priced well within your budget. Every one easily arranged. state are apparently well on their V. R. WILKES, Mgr. is factory guaranteed. way to supplying their share of the HH.L ON UMATILLA A.D.B. needed increase in egg production. For free catalogue and further information write James Hill of Pendleton has been The principal problems listed are requested by R. E. Brown, general scarcity and high cost of certain feed agent of the Farm Credit Adminis- concentrates, and the shortage of tration of Spokane, to represent that new passenger cars amounted to 28,- as Assistant Superintendent of Pub Pendleton, Oregon 0 27 units compared 18,015 last year lic Instruction, State of Washington, good farm labor. organization on the Umatilla County Increased pork production is ham Agricultural Defense Board,, it was while new truck sales totaled 5,095 from 1913 to 1915. units against 3,7 66 last year. pered by higher cost of feed grains. announced in Spokane today. MRS. MC FARLAND VORLICKY MOVES Entering the newspaper field, Mr Passenger car sales thus were up A wheat feeding program sponsored board has been established at Sprague was editor and publisher of RECEIVES LETTER 35.7 per cent while truck sales were OFFICE TO LAGRANDE by the experiment station i and ex- the This direction of the Secretary of Ag the Journal Times, Ritzville, Wash tension service has resulted I in con- riculture to coordinate activities of up 26 per cent. ington, from 1915 to 1925. He be FROM BONNEVILLE With the consolidation of five NYA siderable progress in this respect, the Department of Agriculture that came publisher of the Oregon States state areas into three. Director Hen- particularly in areas where pasture involve national defense and to coor- | man, Salem, Oregon, in 1920, and OREGON GOVERNOR The following letter was received ry A. Vorlicky of Pendleton has mov is also available. dinate these activities with those of was elected Governor of Oregon in by Mrs. Minnie McFarland of Board ed his offices to LaGrande and will other defense agencies in the field. NAMED CHAIRMAN November, 1938, for a four-year man, and is reprinted in full by The manage activities in all ten eastern Mr. Hill is president of the Pendle- | term. EXCESS WHEAT Herald, for its news value. The let Oregon counties State Administrator ton Production Credit Association, a ter follows: Ivan G. Munro of Portland said this TO BE RELEASED Secretary Morgenthau announced part of the Farm Credit Adminis- | week. recently that Governor Charles A. My dear Mrs. McFarland: tration. Sprague, of Oregon, has accepted EXPLOSIVES COURSE Fred A. Lewis becomes county rep Wheat growers were reminded in With further reference to our con-1 Honorary Chairmanship of his State resentative for Baker, Malheur, Har a statement issued yesterday by GIVEN AT O. S. C. CAR SALES SHOW versation at Newport regarding the Committee for organization of the ney and Grant counties with offices R. Coppock, Chairman of the Uma situation at Umatilla, you may have National Defense Savings Program. in Baker. Assigned to LaGrande with tilla County AAA Committee, of pro LARGE GAIN IN 1941 seen by the newspapers that the Vorlicky is Glen Norton, area youth visions whereby those farmers who This brings to twenty-six the num- A special five-weeks course in the prospects of constructing the Uma personnel officer. Miss Goldie Gieb have stored excess 1941 wheat under Motor vehicles sales during the ber of Governors who are already chemistry of explosives was started tilla Project appear more favorable. els, area secretary, has also moved marketing quotas may seed below first six months of 1941 showed an | serving in the program to sell De at O.S.C. Monday, August 4, to train In consequence of this approaching to LaGrande. Umatilla county will their 194 2 acreage allotments and increase of 52 per cent over sales fense Savings Bonds and Stamps, some 35 advanced chemistry students development and our desire to serve now be served by John R. Price, re obtain release of the stored wheat for the same period last year in Ore- Governor Sprague was born at of the Pacific Northwest to become your area at the earliest possible I cently appointed county supervisor. for marketing without payment of gon, figures compiled by the Secre Lawrence, Kansas, November 12, inspectors in ammunition plants dur moment, we feel justified in asking All NYA projects in operation at penalty. tary of State disclosed today. 1887. On graduating from Monmouth ing the defense emergency period for a specific appropriation to build , .„ ' ,, ... present will continue Sales of new passenger cars and (Ill.) College in 1910 he became a The course, given here at the request It was pointed out that the farmer a line from Pasco to Umatilla. _ _________________ e — who stores excess wheat may take trucks totaled 33,120 units, an in school teacher. From 1910 to 1913 he of the government, will be conducted We expect to appear before the ! out of storage and market without crease of 11,339 over the total for was Superintendent of Schools at during the same period that the sec FOOD-FOR-DEFENSE Budget Bureau within the next week penalty excess wheat equal to the the first six months of 1940. Sales of Waitsburg, Washington, then served ond summer session is in progress. and ask for an immediate appropria amount by which he reduces his fol- CAMPAIGN BOOSTED tion for this purpose. This means lowing year’s seedings below his al- that if we are successful in solving ON OREGON FARMS I lotment, measured in terms of his the Umatilla problem in this way, we normal yield, or equal to the amount will be in a position to serve your Oregon farmers are already re his next year’s actual production area early in 1942. It seems to me I sponding to the call of government falls below the normal yield of his that this is the most logical way to to increase the production of certain allotted acreage. solve the situation which you men- foods needed in the defense program, Where seedings are below the al a meal without tion, and with Bonneville power in according to a progress report sub lotment, the County Committee will your area we will not only be able mitted to the secretary of agriculture release a corresponding amount of to serve the R. E. A. project but all by the newly created U.S.D.A. de 1941 excess wheat as soon as the ideal hot weather food served hot or cold. Meat it just at other pubic agencies. MORE TIME TO PLAY important to your diet in summer at well at winter The fense board. This report, compiled by seeding for the year is completed and Try this nutritious dish I hope you will consider this as a the extension service at the request the wheat seedings measured. body always requires protein to build and repair tissues. prepared in a JIÈFY step in the right direction, and of Robert B. Taylor, chairman of the "This means,” the Chairman said, STEAK A LA MODE shall be glad indeed to have your state AAA committee and chairman “that in cases of fall-seeded wheat, a comments. | of the new board, shows increases farmer may convert his excess wheat in production of nearly all the de to free wheat late this fall. However, Sincerely yours, ADVERTISED PRICES AM FRIDAY; AUG 15th Io MONDAT. AUGUST 18th, -el fense foods including, dairy poultry in cases where spring seeding is poss U. J. GENDRON Tender and Juicy and pork products and certain can- ible, the County Committee will re Assistant Administ rator. tain the bond or other security posted I ning vegetables. Lb................................... by the producer until it is determined Bacon, any size piece, lb. that no more wheat will be seeded.” Link Mr. Coppock gave as an example a Armours Bacon Jowls, lb Sausage farmer with excess wheat who has a Beef Roasts, blade cut, lb Pure Pork 194 2 100-acre wheat allotment and Colored Fryers, lb ........... a U)-bushel-per-acre normal yield. If Lb. he reduces his seedings to 80 acres, he will be entitled to release 200 bushels of excess wheat from stor age (normal 10 bushel yield from 20 acres.) GULBRANSEN See Us For Your Next Wash Job ▲▲▲▲▲AAAAAAAAAAA Also Simonizing, Polishing and Waxing Prepare for the cold winter months. Also protects against sun rays. “Let Charlie do the Job.” Co-op Service Station The Pendleton Music House ; T 00 IN SU' SIRLOIN STEAK Yes, Madam 29e POTATOES,« bar TOMATOES girm.tecal. 10c ONIONS Yo.*.™se 25c GREEN PEPPERS 5 Could We Help You, Please METHODIST CHURCH Malcolm B. Rallinger, Pastor 10 a. m.—Sunday church school. | Mrs. Alva Boulware, superintendent. 11 m.—Morning worship, with sermon by the pastor: “The Teach ings of Jesus as to Power.” This is the second of a series of sermons on 1 the teachings of Jesus as found in his “Sermon on the Mount.” ‘ P- m. Methodist youth fellow- | Fresh Local, (per lb.) BANANAS , Golden Ripe ship. For prompt and courteous service For good variety For lower prices Connor’s Cash Stores HERMISTON Phone 2761 PENDLETON Next door to Koeppen’« Drug Store ARLINGTON Phone 1082 m. Evening worship, with sermon by the pastor: “The Triang- ular Life: Altar. Tent and Well." This sermon has particular interest to the new residents of Hermiston. Wednesday, August 20, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Friday, August 22, 8 p. m.—Con cert by the Negro tenor. Pruth Mc Farlin. The general public is invited to attend this and all services of this church. CANNING SUPPLIES! POWDERED SUGAR • CBB • F • wüw No. 2 Sieve •I... KITCHEN CRAFT SARDINES Large Ovals • IOU i VITAMIN * ION ENRICHED 1. 19c .26 11c $1.59 Each .. Hate the Sauinas . . rww 2 9, PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE S. E. Grave», Pastor We are having a real good time studying the whole Word of God at 10 a. m. Sunday morning. 11 a. m.—Worship hour. 8 p. m—Big tent meeting. Also every night just one block north of the post office. America's first line of defense is back to God. or BROWN Cherub Milk Tm Tow" 4 NQS. tll cans 31c 15c Grapefruit Juice ALBERS FLAPJACK n.«M L • I»« Clabber Girl, 2-lb. tin Tomatoes. 2 No, 21 Tins 19c ja* i* «Mart BasAEiLi 19c WESTAG VAMALLA ETRACT •- IDe DovA sar *—Tr— 3 — ‘ Castle Crest Peaches» Fresh Jelly Beans jh — 16 c 2 ‘1 23c ZEE NAPKINS. 2 pkgs. 15c ICE CREAM POWDER. 2 pkgs. 15c SAFEWAY SU-PUBB IVORY Snow