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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR The Hermiston Herald Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Year.......................................... $2.00 Six Months ...................................... 1.00 Three Months ..........................................50 Payable in Advance Office Telephone ............................. 2051 Residence Telephone ....................... 2333 /WYPPSw OREGON N EWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION VOTE FOR WATER AND SEWERAGE In this issue of the Herald appears notice of elect ion on an improved water system and a sewer sys tem for Hermiston. In the meantime it will be well for every voter to read the public notice and give consideration to the proposals and the great benefits that will accrue from such needed improvements. Hermiston has permanently passed the population of 800, which was served by the old water system, and the inconveniences for sanitation under the for mer regime. We must figure on at least 1500 people, and perhaps 2000 or more in the near future. This will require not only a larger water supply, but a duplicate pumping system in case of emergency for domestic use and fire protection, and proper sanitary conditions under state law, will require sewerage as soon as possible. We escaped epidmics last summer but the effects of an enlarged population and poor sanitary arrangements may be felt next summer. We have now, because we are within a defense area and in a war zone, an opportunity to secure funds on a 50-50 or more basis and low rate of inter est on service bonds, the like of which may not come our way again. The city authorities and federal officials have giv en the subject much consideration for months, and are presenting the most feasible program that can be worked out cooperatively for the municipality and government. Not only will the new improvements be of special advantage to all citizens and property owners now here, but such progressive additions to the city will add to its general growth and increase in wealth, population and desirability of Hermiston as a home and business center. We believe that the citizens of Hermiston will again prove their progressive spirit and approach all the phases of the question involved with an open mind. We are sure that if there are any dissente rs now they can be convinced of the benefits to each and every person, and that there should not be a vote cast in opposition to either the water or sewerage improvemne on election day. My JOHN DEERE . Tractor has never g Let Me Down!" -- I ", ft 6. 3 r V I AI ull $ 4. 43 is. and Jt Saued Money —ON EVERY FARM JOB! ‘THERE’S a whale of a lot of satisfaction in - knowing you can step out to the tractor shed any morning, give the flywheel of your John Deere Tractor a flip, and be ready for the day’s work. Easy and safe to start, ready to go any time, there's hardly a job on which it cannot be used with profit and complete satis- faction. Remember, you also get low operating costs with a John Deere Tractor that burns low-cost fuels successfully—a two-cylinder tractor that is so easy to understand, inspect and adjust that you can do most of the servicing on it yourself. You'll appreciate all the money-saving fea tures of a John Deere. Let us point them out to you. Come ia. Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. PENDLETON • PHONE 518 JOHN DEERE WORKING EQUIPMENT INTEGRAL AND DRAWN, IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE TRACTOR ITBELF BENNION REPORTS BIG INCREASE IN POULTRY INDUSTRY STANFIELD NEWS By .Mr*. Rote Hedrick THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1942. Money Transfer Martin Refvem suffered a broken arm Tuesday when a truck backed Noel Bennion of Oregon State col against him wedging him against a lege releases the following reports on tree. IF YOU DON’T HAVE A CHECK The basketball benefit game played the poultry industry of Oregon: Last spring the Federal Govern here on Monday night by the Athena team resulted in our favor 36 to 41, ING ACCOUNT, YOU WILL FIND ment asked for a 10 per cent increase as well as bringing in $18 for the in egg production by January 1 in China relief fund. OUR CHARGE FOR A CASHIER’S The regular meeting of both Par 1942. The December estimate of the ent-Teacher association and the Wom government indicates that this goal CHECK OR DRAFT IS CHEAPER THAN an's Study club are postponed due to was nearly reached in December and the continued cold weather and small | probably would be attained by Jan attendance. The next meeting of the ANY OTHER METHOD OF MONEY uary. At the present time there is a study club then will be January 29 at TRANSFERRING. . . . 10 per cent increase in the number of the home of Mrs. Eileen Coe at Echo her review of the Life of Wins laying hens in the United States and with ton Churchill. all hens are laying approximately 10 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muir have per cent more eggs, which seems to moved into the Clyde Kenison cottage THE SAVING WILL BE indicate there will be from 15 to 20 vacated by Lieut. Vaughn and wife. The contract bridge club was en per cent more eggs in 1942 than in tertained at the home of Mrs. R. C. WORTHWHILE 1941. The year 1941 was a record McLain at the Umatilla Ordnance de production year from present indica pot on Monday. Three tables were tions. It looks as though Oregon will in play with high score going to Mrs. more than meet its goals of poultry C. E. Fisk. Other guests were Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Pearcy and Mrs. Vaughn, production, which includes an increase Mrs. George Grant and son Georgie in hens of 12 per cent, poultry meat, are enjoying an extended visit with 9.8 per cent, as well as an estimated her parents, the- Du Puis in Pendle F. B. SWAYZE. President increase of 10 per cent in turkey pro ton. The Stanfield A basketball team duction. The federal government is won and the B team lost to Irrigon on Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation supporting prices on eggs and poultry their floor Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bartley re meat at 85 per cent of parity through 1942. Turkeys, as yet, are not includ ceived word today that Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dollman and children are start NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON ed as a commodity, to receive price ing back from Pensacola, Florida, TOWNSEND CLUB support. where they drove about a month ago FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE NEWS The poultry industry is now wait to visit Roy and Jimmy Dollman who ing for the report of the Annual Out are in the Navy there. Mrs. John Ry Mr». Joe Udey NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN look Conference which is held in Dollman went with them too to visit that by virtue of an execution issued her sons. They also visited at Miami, Washington, D. C., in January. At Florida. out of the Circuit Court of the State The local club will meet Tuesday, of Oregon for Umatilla County to me this conference goals will be estab Mr. and Mrs. Charles Connor and lished for 1943, based on the amount Doloris of Arlington visited the U. G. January 20, at the Townsend pavilion directed and delivered upon a judg ment, decree and order of sale ren Shipleys, parents of Mrs. Connor, at 8:00 o’clock. of increase indicated for 1942, dered and entered in said Court on the At the last meeting the club coun 5th day of January, 1942, in favor of Regardless of the poultry outlook, here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moys have moved cil was elected for the coming year. M. T. Dalton and against Nora Franz, farmers and commercial egg produc back to Nyssa, their former home. ers who have laying flocks should be Al Gregory has had a large crew The remainder of the election was a widow, for the sum of $200.00 with postponed to give time to an address interest thereon at the rate of 6 per primarily interested in getting in picking his remaining 2000 turkeys. cent per annum from the 18th day of Krause, creased production of eggs in the fall i John , O. . . — graduate of the by Chas. Wetterman of Portland, March, 1935, until paid; for the fur class of 1940 of Stanfield high, has _ , r . and winter months. The price of eggs been assigned to the Army Air Corps Oregon’s Townsend representative, ther sum of $50,00 attorneys fees and is nearly always best from August to at Sheppard Field, Wichita Falls, All members are urged to be pres- $59.85 court costs and disbursements; ent January 20 to complete the elec- and the further sum of $116.53 tax January. Quite often the production Texas. The Harmony club met Tuesday at tion. The Townsend dances have es; and whereby further judgment obtained during these months will de and decree of foreclosure of that cer the home of Mrs. Will Grogan. Gems termine whether or not a flock will and flowers were discussed by those been postponed on account of the tain mortgage dated the 18th day of March, 1935, and recorded on the 3rd operate at a profit. Some of the fac present. The next meeting is at the i cold weather. I day of April, 1935, in Book 103 on tors bearing on fall and winter egg home of Mrs. Will Parry. page 314 Record of Mortgages of production are: NOTICE OF fíOND ELECTION Umatilla County, Oregon, was ren- dered and entered, which judgment, 1. Percentage of pullets to old hens. decree and order of sale has been STATE OF OREGON 2. Time of year the chicks were docketed and enrolled in the office of )ss COUNTY OF UMATILLA By Elaine Fisher the Clerk of said Court: and hatched. ) CITY OF HERMISTON Whereas, by said judgment, decree 3. The brooding and handling dur- and order of sale it was directed that Mrs. Ingard Skoubo suffered a bro the following described premises sit ing the growing period. Notice is hereby given that a uated in Umatilla County, Oregon, ken arm and other severe injuries of Her- and 4. The type of housing used Saturday morning when she fell from special election of the City to-wit: a load of hay. She was taken to the miston, Umatilla County, Oregon, will other available equipment. The Northwest of the Southwest of be held at the Public Library situat hospital at Pendleton where her arm the Southwest, North of O. C. 5. The use of artificial lights. was set. She returned home Sunday ed at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 24th Drop: the Northeast of the South 6. The quality of ration fed. but is returning for further exami day of January, 1942, between the west of Southwest, North of Canal, hours of 8:00 o’clock A. M. and 8:00 all in Section 5, Township 4 North, 7. The use of supplemental feeds. nation. Boardman played the Lexington i o’clock P. M. to submit to the legal Range 29, E.W.M.: At least 50 to 75 per cent of the basketball team here Friday evening. voters of the city for their approval I be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla or disapproval two questions of is 1 County, Oregon, to satisfy said sums flock should be replaced with pullets The honors went to Boardman. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Kristensen have suing bonds of the city, the first of for which said judgment and decree each year. Early hatched chicks in received word from their son Buddy which shall be the question of issu February, March and early April in the Shriners hospital in Portland ing $45,000 sewer bonds for the pur | was entered, to-wit: $200.00 with in- | terest thereon at the rate of 6 per have a lower mortality, make faster that he has been taken from the cast pose of paying a part of the cost of cent per annum from the 18th day of construction of a sewerage sys- growth and development and ordinar- and is now able to walk some with the the — , . .. , I March, 1935, until paid; for the fur- tem, including the construction of a ther sum of $50.00 attorneys fees; ily produce more eggs when eggs are help of the nurse. The C. E. met at the home of Don disposal plant, sewer mains, necessa- ; for the further sum of $59.85 costs the highest price. ald Ford Sunday evening. The les ry equipment and appurtenances, and and disbursements: for the further When brooding and rearing the son was lead by Hellen Ekker. The he second of which shall be the gues.sum of $116.53 taxes and for accru- chiek it is very important that the meeting is to be at the home of Don tion of issuing $35,000. water bonds ing costs. NOW, THEREFORE, I will on the Potts next Sunday with Eugene for the purpose of paying a part of brooding operation be kept divorced ald Massy leading. he cost of additions and extensions 9th day of February. 1942, at the from the older or laying flock. When Dale Russell is now employed at to the existing waterworks system, hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon young chicks are in contact with old Messner station in place of Donald including the construction or pur- of said day at the west front door of er birds they often contract diseases Tannehill who was called by the chase of a well, pumps, chlorinating the County Court House at Pendle plant, water mains, equipment and ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all which tend to increase chick mortali draft. Joan Corwin had the misfortune to accessories, the principal and interest the right, title and interest the said ty and cut down the rate of growth be struck by a basketball which was to be payable in the case of the sewer defendant in said suit had in and to and development and as a result these being kicked around the gym and had bonds exclusively from and secured the above described real property on by a first lien on and a pledge of the his arm broken. birds do not develop into profitable the date of said mortgage in said revenues The Ladies Aid met at the home of gross ■ „ , to be derived from the judgment and decree mentioned or layers. Mrs. Claud Coats. There was a good operation of the sewerage system and since then has acquired, at public September ’til March or February attendance. The missionary meeting | in the case of the water bonds exclu- auction to the highest bidder for cash is a valuable aid in getting increased is to be at the home of Mrs. Gorham sively from and secured by a first in hand, the proceeds of such sale to lien on and a pledge of the net reven- be applied to the satisfaction of said production during this period of high Wednesday the 21st. Steps are being taken to organize ues to be derived from the operation execution and all costs as in said prices. In using lights, approximate a Red Cross unit here. The arrival | of the waterworks system, such net and decree provided. ly a 13 hour day should be provided. of the material for work is now i revenues being the gross revenues of judgment Dated this 8th dav of January, | the system after deduction only of The laying hens should be fed a well- awaited. I the reasonable cost of operation and 1942. balanced ration consisting of mash R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of maintenance of such system. Umatilla County, Oregon. and scratch grain. Mash should be 8 The vote will be by ballot, upon PETERSON & KAYE, kept before the birds at all times with which, after each question, shall be Attorneys for Plaintiff, scratch grain fed night and morning. the words "Bonds Yes” and “Bonds Postoffice Address, Milton. Oregon. By Mis. Btrniee Wattenburger The use of supplemental feeds is a i No”, and the voter shall place a (Jan. 8-Feb. 5) valuable aid in getting increased pro cross (X) between the words “Bonds” and the word “Yes” or between the duction at this time of the year. In Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ayers came from word “Bonds” and the word “No”, feeding supplemental feeds. laying Heppner Saturday for a visit with which indicates his or her choice on hens should be given all the moist Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers. that question. Free Estimates A number of people were asked to mash or pellets they will clean up in The polls for the reception of the about 30 minutes, fed daily about the Ayers home Saturday evening to ballots cast for or against the mea- All Labor Guaranteed surprise Mrs. Ayers on her birthday. noon. Moist mash can be mixed with Three tables of cards were in play. sure will, on said day and date and either water or milk. However, where High score went to Louise Barnes and at the place aforesaid, be opened at milk is available it is much the more Burl Wattenburger, and low to Mrs. the hour of 8:00 o’clock A. M. and re- RAY LOOSVELDT main open until the hour of 8:00 desirable. Under the food-for-victory Agnes Abercrombie and Bert Barnes, o’clock P. M. of the same day when Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barnes of Pilot Licensed Plumber program, producers are urged to Rock spent Saturday and Sunday the same shall be closed. brood enough chicks the coming with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenbur- By the order of the City Council of the City of Hermiston. Umatilla spring to replenish their flocks and ger. Plumbing & Heating Contractor Miss Patricia Daley, daughter of County. Oregon, on the 13th day of to fill their laying houses to capaci Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daley, fell on the January, 1942. ty. It is important to note that while street in Pendleton and fractured her Phone 2381 Hermiston CHARLES TAYLOR. a poultry producers are urged to in- ankle and is confined to her room. City Recorder. crease poultry production about 12 She has been taking post work in (Jan. 15-22) per cent the coming year that at the Pendleton and working at the airport same time leaders in the poultry in- in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers. Russel dustry have advised against over Moore. Katherine O’Brien and Mr. crowding the birds and over expand and Mrs. Harold Wilkins are on the ing in the way of buying and build sick list with bad colds. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voglan of ing new equipment. Adequate equip- Cornell spent Sunday at their ranch ment is now available on a sufficient on Butter Creek. Mr. Voglan had number of farmers to take care of two more truck loads of cattle the increase desired in the poultry in brought to the ranch Monday. Friends on Butter Creek received dustry. if this equipment is used ef- word from John McCauly, who work- | ficiently and a well planned program ed for Tom Boylen for a number of is followed. years, that he is now in Cottonwood. | SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY — Cal. He took a special course as a | mechanic and is now working there : MISS ROSS WEDS in a machine shop. Mr. McCauley has | purchased 6 lots in Cattonwood on | (From The Bulldog) Bruce Street on Highway 99. The I Announcement has been received big house and two of the lots will be | made into a modern hospital. Dr. L. | here of the marriage of Miss Gwen- Clark of Redding is to open an office dolyn Ross, former music teacher and have charge of the hospital. “THE FARMER’S OWN STORE” here, to Sgt. Hunt Winchester. U. S. Barney Doherty and Mr. and Mrs. Phone 2811 - - Delivery Service Marine Corps. December 14 at Yuma, R. Rice attended the Rose Bowl game New Year ’ s day and went on to Mad- Arizona. They are residing at 2455 son Square Garden to take in the Joe . Columbia St., San Diego. Calif. Louis fight. ASK US ABOUT IT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON BOARDMAN NEWS Are You Interested In Electric Brooders? Several Brooders in Stock Now Inland Cooperative