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OPENING DEC. 2 in PENNOCK’S GARAGE
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expected to last for at least two
weeks. The birds killed this week
will go to New York while those
killed next week will be labeled for
Los Angeles.
Wednesday the 12th and 13th cars
of
the season were being filled. It was
TU R K EY POOL IS
estimated that the two weeks run will
fill 14 cars. These added to the nine
IN FULL S W IN G
already on the market makes a total
of 23 ears shipped from Hermiston
The Christmas turkey pool at the
this year.
local plant of the Eastern Oregon
The price outlook the past week
Turkey Growers is now in full mo has been more encouraging.
tion with a full capacity crew work
ing at top speed. The present run is
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
Reading 1« Importaa* ia tfio
program o f the Boy Scoots of
America. This groat hoys* or-
gaaizatiea realises how mock
time boys spend ia reading —
aad w hat ao Importaa* p art
It plays Io youth tralalag.
Tbot's why they pobllsh
BOYS’ LIFE
A MAGAZINE FOR ALL BOYS
and fill it fall each month with
exciting adventure — bobbies
— news— pictures— cartoons,
personal health, sports and
training helps, comping and
hiking and real AMERICAN
ISM. BOYS' LIFE is ae ideal
g ift tor any bey.
$1.50 a yr.
$2.50 2 yrs. $3.50 3 yr*.
S»nd you» orders <odoy to
BOYS* LIFE
I Fork Avenue. N Y.. N. V.
is also a member of Blue Key nation
al honor fraternity.
Mr. Jackson graduated from Her
miston high school in the class of
1936 and during his high school
career was active in student govern
ment, and was a member of Torch
Honor society.
TROUBADORS T O
PLAY SA TU R D A Y
The bi-monthly dance at the Her
miston park hall will be held Satur
day night and has been lebeled as
BILL JACKSON TO
“Eun Night” with balloons and noise-
EE IN W H O 'S W H O
makers part of the entertainment.
The Troubadors will be present to
William “Bill” Jackson, son of Mr. provide the music.
! and Mrs. C. M. Jackson of the Min
nehaha district, who will receive his OREGON TO HAVE
A. B. degree from Pacific university
1 0 , 0 0 0 TONS OF
,n june, is among the few students of
the country who are to be listed for SUPERPHOSPHATES
J he second year hand-running in
j Who’s Who Among Students in
Approximately 10,000 tons of 20
American Universities and Colleges.”
per cent superphosphate will be
The book will be released in January
available for Oregon participants in
; r February.
the AAA program during 1941, as a
This publication
is published
result of arrangements completed by
through the cooperation of over 500 the state AAA office at Corvallis
Vii'eriean universities and colleges. It with national officials of the pro-
is the only means of national reedg-
| gram.
litlon for graduates which is devoid
These conservation materials will
)f politics, fees and dues.
be available for distribution on much
The purpose of Who’s Who is to
| the same basis as has been In force
"rve as an incentive for students to this year. Cooperators may obtain
get the most out of their college car the phosphate and have the cost de-
ers. as a means of compensation to ducted from their benefit earnings at
tudents for what they have already the end of the season. Superphos
done, as a recommendation to the phate is one of a number of conser
business world, and as a standard of vation materials distributed as an
measurement for students compara aid to the establishment and produc
ble to such agencies as Phi Beta Kap tion of legumes, g rass's and other
pa and the Rhodes Scholarship award. I soil conserving crops.
Mr. Jackson is president of the
While the actual prie? has not been
Student Body at Pacific, president of definitely determined, it is known
Alpha Zeta fraternity, and chairman that it will be comparable from a
T the Men’s Dormitory Council, He value standpoint with that, charged
for the higher test trebl? phosphate
t£is year. In addition to its phos
phorus, superphosphate is w?ith
about $6 a ton for its gypsum con
tent. The superphosphate is being
shipped to Portland by boat and will
be available for distribution after
January 1. Details may be obtained
from any county AAA office.
This year 4 8 23 tons of the treble
phosphate were distributed through
the AAA organization, which is far
more than has ever before been used
in Oregon in a similar period.
F A S T , D E P E N D A B L E S E R V IC E B E T W E E N
P ortlan d — H erm iston — P e n d le to n
L a G ra n d e an d B ak er
BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY
I. W . GEER
A g en t
T e le p h o n e 2391
PURCHASING POW ER
AUGUST. IQ40,Compared
with AUGUST, 1939
INVESTORS SYNDICAT!
M IN N EA PO LIS
Hermiston, Ore.
PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR FREIGH
$1.13
f/.oz
$ /.//
C ou p on g o o d till D ec. 15, 1940.
can n in g sch ed u le
Meat will be canned Friday morn
ing, December 13. Other products by
special arrangement.
Hermiston Co-op. Cannery.
j n i , ia r ~}nm
A m erican In com e R ises
13 Cents; L iving Costs
Up 2 Cents O ver Year Ago
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FRESHMEN TO
SPONSOR FORMAL
The Christmas Formal this year
wiil be sponsored by the freshman
class under the supervision of Miss
Lavina May Lynch. This event has
become an annual affair, bringing to
a close the school days prior to the
Christmas holidays.
Various organizations and classes
have sponsored the dance in past
years, namely the Student Council,
Girls’ League and Lettermen's club,
and the senior class.
Money for decorations is taken
from the general student body fund
and if by some rare chance there is
a profit, it in turn goes back into the
student body fund.
FOR SALE — USED OVER-
stuffed davenport and chair. Mrs.
A. C. Ebert, Echo, Ore., Phone 371.1
14-3p
FOR SALE— 50 TONS 1ST, 2ND &
3rd crops of alfalfa hay; also for
sale or trade 8-in. bench saw; 12-in.
band saw; 4-in. planer; aiso 20 acres
partly improved land in Westland
JU N IO R CLASS
district; also one black 2-yr.-old sad-
dlestack colt to trade for beef calves;
SELECTS RINGS
also 1 h. p. gas engine to trade for
two pigs. J. D. Corliss, Rt. 1, Her
The junin* class, after compajing
miston, Phone 2929.
14-3p
different samples, 'inally selected
the rings they would like to pur FRAMES FOR GLASSES, $2.50.
chase. A .nee'ing v a s held and the
A. W. Behrman, Hermiston. 14-3c
president. R e 'n o n e Holloman, tried
to determine approximately how GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
many memb ? . s wanted to buy rn gs
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
and what type they wanted.
The rings j i ? gold, some have col FOR SALE A MODERN HOUSE
in Umatilla, Very reasonable in
ored stones, with the year “ 1912” end
price. Address Box 3 8, Boardman,
H. H. S. im print; 1 >n them.
Oregon.
14-3p
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# W e s p e c ia liz e in rep a irin g b lo w outs, g la ss cuts, rock b rea k s; th e se b reak s
are g e n e r a lly c o n sid e r e d im p o ssib le to m en d . W e rep air and G U A R A N T E E
th em . W e in v ite you to v isit our sh op an d in sp e ct our n e w m od ern m eth o d o f
r e p a irin g tires. R em em b er th e o p e n in g d a te, M on., D ec. 2 in P e n n o c k s G arage.
GET THAT FURNITURE GLUED
and repaired for the Christmas
holidays. Upholstering and spring
units reasonable. Fred Gearhart, one
block west of Hospita'
15-3p
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above chart, showing how’
the average American fared in
T HE
national income changes In the last WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
▼VAI l i v ?
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
FOR RENT- BEDROOM NEXT TO
bath; board optional. Furnace
heat. Inquire at Herald office. 16-lc
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
WANTED — UNTIL DECEMBER
23, fox feed horses. Will pick up
and pay 'Ac lb. Give complete loca
tion. See or write Harold Wallace,
Stanfield, Ore.
16-3p
AGATES—CUT, GROUND AND
polished: also gold mountings done.
Reasonable prices. Inquire Herald
office. L. H. Binder, Umatilla, Ore.
16-3p
LOST— PAIR CHILD'S GLASSES
in school Friday. Reward. Phone
3161, Hermiston.
16-lp
FOR RENT— 2 SI.EEPING ROOMS
Herman Kowitz, 1 mi. South of
Associated Service Station.
15-3p
furniture, machinery, household
articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her
miston.
62-tfc
LAND SA L E NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 18th day
of November, 1946, will, an the 23rd
day of December, 1940, at the hour
of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell
to the highest bidder for cash, at the
front door of the Umatilla County
Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub
ject to a minimum pvice of $15.00
thepefor, to be paid In cash, at the
time of sale, the following described
parcel of land, heretofore by Uma
tilla County, Oregon, acquired for
delinquent taxes, to-wit:
N W '4 NW'A, East of I line Can
al, Section 16, Township 4, North
Range 28. EWM.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff nf
Umatilla County.
(Nov. 21-Dec. U>) ____ __
NOTICE OF LAND SA LE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Mayor of the
City of Hermiston, Umatilla County,
Oregon, pursuant to Ordinance No.
190 passed by the C'ty Council and
approved by the Mayor of said City
on the 20th day of November, 1940,
will on the 16th day of December,
1940, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in
the forenoon of said day, offer for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash In hand at the office
of the Recorder of said City in Her
miston, Oregon, the following de
scribed parcels of land heretofore ac
quired b,v said City from Umatilla
County, Oregon, and not needed for
public purposes, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 in Block 7 in
the town of Hermiston, Oregon, as
located in the NE*4 SE'A Section
10. Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E.W.M. in
Umatilla County, Oregon.
F. C. McKENZIE,
Mayor of the City of Hermiston,
Umatilla County, Oregon.
(Nov. 28-Dec. 12)
GLASSES SOLDERED AND RE-
paired. A. W. Behrman, Hermis
ton.
14-te
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
LAND SA LE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 22nd
day of November, 1940, will, on the
28th day of December, 1940, at the
hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon,
sell to the highest bidder for cash at
the front door of the Umatilla Coun
ty Court House, Pendleton, Oregon,
subject to a minimum price of
$143.60 therefor, to be paid in cash,
at the time of sale, the following de
scribed parcel of land, heretofore by
Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired
for delinquent taxes, to-wit:
Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9, Block 12, Her
miston in NE'A S E '/t, Section 10,
Twp. 4, North Range 28, E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(Nov. 2 8-Dec. 26)
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— Spray Painting and Signs —
Anything - Anywhere • Anytime
AU Work Guaranteed - Estimates
FREE
BERT M IC H E L
Hermiston, Oro.
Phone 131
ST A T E FARM M U T U A L
A U T O IN S U R A N C E CO .
See Us for Auto Financing & Save
ALSO LIFE INSURANCE
Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt.
C.
A.
B IN D E R
PLUMBING
Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132
i r 7*
Umatilla, Oregon
J. V . V IL L E R M O U R E
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 3821
Hermiston
W . L. M organ. D . M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A . E. M A R B L E
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office hour«: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
D R . A . C. W IL L C U T T
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
DR.
F.
B.
BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment
D R . W . M. M A R B U T
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
LAND LEVELING, PLOWING &
discing. Inquire at Beal’s Black
smith Shop, Hermiston.
15-3p
THOM PSON'S DRUG
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
FOR SALE -5 ROOM HOUSE AND
lot, $800.00. Cash or terms.
Write Box 293, Pendleton, Ore. 15-3p
DID YOU KNOW—I AM BUYING
heavy hens, Leghorn hens, colored
springers, geese and ducks for the
Portland market. Call or write Dale
Blackitone, Hermiston, Ore., phone
2091.
15-3p
10c
FOR SALE
BUILDING LOTS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
along highway or facing Ridgeway
Avenue. Clear titles. H. R. H art IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
ley, phone 3941, Hermiston.
14-3p
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
MIRRORS RE-SILVERED— SATIS-
faction guaranteed, prices reason
In the Matter of the Estate of
able. Leave mirrors in frames at In Nicholas Codd, Deceased.
land Cooperative. J. H. Tabor, Her
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
miston, Rt. 1.
12-tfc That the undersigned has been ap
pointed administrator with the will
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — annexed of the estate of Nicholas
deceased, and has qualified as
See the Hermiston Auto Co. {4-lc Codd,
the law directs. All persons having
FOR SALE-GREY WINTER OATS claims against said estate are re
quired to present the same to me at
Chisholm Grain & Fe^d Co. 10-tfc my office in Hermiston, Oregon, ver
ified as the law directs, within six
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE months from the date hereof.
hauling. Prompt service. Fully
Dated this 28th day of November,
insured. Phone 4 61, Ray Tolar, Echo, 1940.
W. J. Warner, Administrator
Ore.
40-3p-tfc
with will annexed.
E. P. DODD — READ ESTATE, (Nov. 28-Dec. 26)
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur
ance— fire, automobile, accident. No
tary public, execution of legal pa
• P A IN T IN G
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
gon.
15-tfc
• PAPERING
TYPEWRITERS FOR
rent — Easy terms.
Drug Store, Hermiston.
twelve months, is based on the
monthly consumers' study of In
vestors Syndicate of Minneapolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Public In August
had a “real Income" of $1.11, or an
increase of eleven cents on the dol
lar over the same 1939 month. This
"real income" Is not a subtraction
of cash income and expenditures,
but an average relative of these
figures designed to show how living
costs affect adjusted income dollars.
Cash income of Mr. and Mrs.
Public in August was $1.13 for
every $1 a year earlier. This gain
of thirteen cents on the dollar re
sulted from the following changes
per dollar: wages up fifteen cents
and salaries seven cents; invest
ment income was up seven cents
and other income was up nineteen
cents on the dollar.
Rents in August were up one cent
from a year ago, but clothing was
off one cent. Foods were five cents
higher and miscellaneous Items
were up two cents making living
expenses up a total of two cents.
P. A .
V E L V E T
HALF & HALF
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Business In Hermiston!
The general plan for decorations
has not yet been disclosed.
The committees appointed are:
Tickets, Eunice Hughes, chairman,
Ray Shaw, Lois Williams and Virgil
Logan; Publicity, Ray Shaw, chair
man, Jack Rodgers and Philip Guil-
liand: Refreshments, Bonnie Hunter,
chairman, Bob Attebury, Ralph Stein
er, Jack Rodgers, Lauree Gimbel and
Jean Hardie; Decorations, Janet
Hodge, chairman, Ethel Clarke, Dor
othy Jordan, Elamae Casper, John
McMullen and Bob Attebury.
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T H E H c R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
COM E TO PEN D LETO N
FO R Y O U R O P T IC A L
N E E D S.
EYES EXAMINED by MODERN
METHODS.
GLASSES GROUND TO FIT
WHEN NEEDED
AT
REASONABLE
PRICES.
— 25 Years Optical Experience—
DR. D A L E R O TH W ELL
OPTOM ETRIST
418 Main Street
Near East Oregonian
Phone 3151
Hermiston
P eterso n & P eterso n
ATTORNEYS AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practice In State & Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon
W.
J.
W A R N E R
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W
Hermiston, Oregon
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER S, 1940.