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Umatilla Hog Supplement 60T ANY: will take the place of milk at nearly the same cost and give the same result. Try it now— 100 pounds mixes 800 pounds of ground grain. them from the rest and try D r . H ess H oo S pecial . No, Hog Special is not a cure-all —but its tonic properties are espe cially helpful to pigs that are not doing just right. Hog Special stim- ulates body functions. Hog Special also contains min erals which are apt to be lacking in the feed. Put Hog Special to work in your feed lot. Satisfactory results are guaranteed. SEPARATE Buy your next year’s supply of poultry equip ment now while it is still available. We carry a complete line of feed- ers, fountains & brood ers. Hermiston Grain & Feed Co Hermiston - Phone 3311 Stanfield - Phone 847 of an order duly made and entered STRAYED TO MY PLACE RED herein by the County Court < f Uma boar pig. Owner may have same by tilla County. Oregon, on the 2nd day paying for feed and this ad. Glenn of April. 1942, will, on the 2nd day of June, 1942, at the hour of 10 Morrison on Lee Putnam piace at 39- 1 p o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the ' foot of Butte highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court WANTED A CENTRIFUGAL Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith nave House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to pump and an engine or either one. a minimum price of $50 DO therefore, moved to their home in Irrigon from Art Thompson. Co-op. Service Sta Mrs. Jack Smiths where they have to be paid in cash, at the time of 39-lp sale: the following described parcel tion. been employed. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Goodwin have of land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun- | moved into the Wilson residence ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent FOR SALE 40 ACRES IRRIGAT- which was recently vacated by Al taxes, to-wit: NEY NW % NW‘, Section 17, ed land. Good buildings. Electri Devoe. Mrs. and Mrs. Duce took the nurs Township 4, North Range 28, E. j city, water system. Priced right. N. W. M. W. Columbia district. V. L. War es training class of St. Anthony’s R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of ren. 39-3 p hospital in Pendleton to Bingham Umatilla County. I Springs for a picnic Sunday. Their (April 23-May 212. daughter La Vern is one of the nurs LOST ONE MOUNTED 650x16 es. knobby tread tire. Reward for re NOTICE OF HEARING UPON The junior-senior banquet was turn. Grandview Packing Co. In held Monday night at LaFontaines in FINAL REPORT quire for B. I. Whitney. 39-2c Pendleton. They were accompanied : by their teachers, Mr. Bunnell, Mr. In the County Court of the State, of Oregon for Umatilla County. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Sherman and Mrs. Davis. Mrs. Avery Shown, Mrs. Grace O’-1 In the Matter of the Estate of i See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc Brian and Mrs. C. D. Whitney of Ir Genevieve Reid, deceased. rigon and A. A. Shown of Chico, Cal., AN APARTMENT, Notice Is Hereby Given that the FOR RENT motored to Heppner Sunday to visit partly furnished. One mile from Mr. Shown’s brother, and husband of undersigned administrator of the es Mrs. Shown. Avery Shown Mr. tate of Genevieve Reid, deceased, has Hermiston. R. F. Hensel, phone 3892 Shown has been visiting his old home filed his final report with the Clerk or 3311. 88-3« state of Tennessee and other eastern | of the above entitled Court and that points. FOR SALE 12 ACRES IRRIGAT- Mrs. Melissa Stamp celebrated her the Judge of said Court has made an ! ed alfalfa under Brownell ditch, 3 order herein designating Saturday. | eighty-fifth birthday May 4. There was a hard frost here Sun the 23rd day of May, 1942, at 10:00 miles east of Umatilla. Contact Ros day night which froze many beans o’clock A. M. as the time, and the coe Williams at Tum-A-Lum, Uma and asparagus. 38-3p rooms of the above entitled Court in tilla. the County Court House in Pendle WANTED 50 HEAD OF CATTLE ton, Umatilla County. Oregon as the to pasture. On old Brownell place place when and where hearing is to at Umatilla. See or write Frank Bu Elainr Eishrr be had thereon. All persons inter- | Walker, Boardman. 38-3p Sunday guests at the John Fisher ested are hereby notified to then and home were Bob McCutchen of Seat there appear and show cause, if any WANTED TO BUY GIRLS’ Bi tle. Miss Iris Young of Pendleton and they have, why said report should not cycle to ride to and from work. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCutchen of 38-3p be approved, the administrator dis Contact Lois Casper. Ukiah. A 5 pounds 8 ounce daughter was charged and his bondsmen exhonor- FOR SALE 3 PUREBRED BERK- born to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barlow ated and the estate closed. shire boar pigs, 7 weeks old. Ore in a Pendleton hospital Saturday. Dated this 23rd day of April, 1942. gon State stock. Dandies. Carl Welt- Mother and baby are doing well. The J. H. REID, Administrator. zin, Echo, Ore., Phone 385. little lady has been named Bonnie | 38-2p (Apr. 23-May21) Jean. Mrs. Eva Warner, who has spent the winter with her daughter in Seat BE£R at its BEST tle, has returned here for the sum SMART MONEY mer. Rev. and Mrs. Walpole have her HNOWS mother with them for an indefinite ^HERE TO stay. GO AFTER ( Senior class night is to be ob served at the high school Friday READING evening. The baccalaureate sermon is to be preached by Rev. J. K. Wal TRE ADS (MI pole next Sunday. Commencement is IKI THIS Friday the 22nd. The following young newspaper . people are to graduate: Ruth Kunze, Mardel Gorham, Geraldine Healy, Angela DeMauro, Russell DeMauro, 1 Delbert Walpole and Bob Miles. Work is going on in full force at i the mattress center now. It is hoped to have it completed before haying starts. A series of meetings were held at le a Word - Minimum 20c the Community church Sunday. Mon day and Tuesday evenings. The sub- MARRIED COUPLE WANT TO iocts were: Palestine and Fulfilled Prophecies, Excavated Bible Cities, | adopt a baby girl. P. O. Box 1312, 39-3p and Huge Fish. The talks were il- | Hermiston, Ore. lustrated bv colored pictures. Odetta j WILL GIVE BOARD AND ROOM, Pan Dunn was the able speaker. AlCONOLiC CONTINT and laundry, $12.00 a week. Take MOT ovex highway north to second gravel road on right. Inquire at second house on right. Three miles. 39-lp Caldwell, Mrs. Calvin Whitney, Mrs. Ray Peterson. Mrs. John Voile, Mrs. Dave Steigl. Mrs. Howard Gollyhorn. Mrs. Elmer Rucker and the guest of honor, Mrs. Harold Lentz Many ! lovely gifts were received and a very | nice afternoon was enjoyed by all. BOARDMAN NEWS Grande spent Sunday here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Har tle. Her brother, Bob, who had spent a week in La Grande, returned with May 18 to 23 her to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery 1 to 3:30 8 to 11:30 and son Larry Dale spent Friday in Asparagus Mon.—No canning Walla Walla where they attended the Asparagus Holdman school picnic at the park. Tues. No canning Asparagus Wed.—No canning Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Montgomery Asparagus of Repeira spent Sunday here. Thurs.—No canning Mrs. Myrtle Ward took her grand- Asparagus Fri.—No canning daughter Rossie Cooper, who has Asparagus been staying at her home and attend Sat.—No canning ing school here, to her home in Amer ican Falls, Idaho, going from there to visit her husband in La Grande, and then to Los Angeles to spend a | couple of weeks. By Mrs. Bob Woodward Mrs. Tom Tucker and son Joe left Mrs. H. M. Sommerer returned Sunday for Winnepeg, Nevada. Monday from Corvallis where she | where they will visit her mother, Mrs. was the guest of her son, Henry Som Florence Holdman. Mrs. Bert Nugent is quite ill and merer, Jr. during Mother’s Weekend is leaving soon for a hospital for a at Oregon State College. Mrs. Grace Foster returned Satur rest. Word was received here from Mrs. day evening of last week from Seat tle where she had been with her Deed Switzler that the doctors have put her in a hospital in Portland for daughter, Mrs. John Swearingen. a complete rest. Her sister, Mrs. Mrs. Henry Gai herding has been John Lennox, is staying with her. in quite ill health the past two weeks. Mrs. Dale Montgomery and son Visiting at the R. B. Wilcox home Friday of last week was his nephew. Lar 1 % and Mrs. Loran Montgomer nd daughter spent Sunday in Hold- Robert Wilcox, who was enroute to nan where they attended the annual Ames, Iowa from Roseburg. community picnic. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison Mr. and Mrs. W. Llewelyn of Ar and Mrs. William Phillips visited lington spent Sunday at the Bert Nu- i Monday near Echo with Mrs. Hutch- gent home. ison’s cousin. Mrs. Cora Boyd. George Sampson passed away at Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Warren and | the Hermiston hospital Monday even =================== Dorothy Nelson spent Mother’s Day ing after a short illness. Mr. Samp NOTICE TO CREDITORS with the C. A. Warrens’ near Ione. son has made his home here for sev- Mrs. Mabel Weeks was hostess on eral years. Sunday at a dinner h noring the Mr. and Mrs. Art Chandler and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR birthday anniversary of Lucille Ro- son are here from Yakima at the UMATILLA COUNTY senau. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wilbur of Max Graybcal home. Pendleton were guests. " " " In the Matter of the Estate of Wil Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rueber and liam A. Hineline, Deceased. family of Stanfield spent Sunday NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN evening at the Mvrnie Caldwell home By Ars Porvico V‘nt nh.i ‘ r that the undersigned has been ap- Mrs. Mabel Weeks accompanied Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Foss on a busi- Mr. an Mrs. Eldon Kinten spent pointed administratrix of the estate ness trip to Pendleton Monday and Mother's Day week end in Salem of William A. Hineline, deceased, and also visited with Mrs. A. R. Carpen- with Mr. Kinten’s parents. They are has qualified as the law directs. All ter. visiting here from Kemmerer, Wyo. versons having claims against said Bob Woodward has taken a posi Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and estate are required to present the tion with the fire department at the amily of Long Creek spent Saturday same to me at the office ot W. J. tinning work night with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wat- Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston, Ordnance depot, Oregon, verified as the law directs, this week. ■burger. The primary room of Columbia Miss Kathleen Dalev of Pendleton within six months from the date school will have its annual picnic on enent the week end with her parents, hereof. Dated this 30th day of April, 1942. Fridav at the park. M" and Mrs. Jim Daley. Jessie A. Hineline, Administratrix The 4-H Cooking Club met on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Borris of Pilot Tuesday evening at the H. M. Som. Rock spent Sunday evening with Mr. (April 30-May 28) erer home. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers. NOTICE OF HEARING The mumps are still with us. Mrs. Mrs. Marian Finch is cooking for FINAL ACCOUNT W. A. Mikesell has been confined to the shearing crew this week that is home the past two weeks with them. shearing John Hanna and Joe Ken- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shulty were nev's sheep. Notice is hereby given that W. J. Pendleton visitors Friday of last Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger Warner as administrator of the es and sons of Pasco and Mr. and Mrs. tate of James Gannon, deceased, has week. Mr. aand Mrs. P. H. Corman, Mr. Reid J. Buseick and family of Long filed his final account in said estate and Mrs. Bill Luttrell. Dr. and Mrs. Creek, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wat- in the County Court of the State of Russell of The Dalles and Mrs. Gene tonburger and family gave a surprise Oregon for Umatilla County, and Buzzard of Pendleton,were dinner chicken dinner Sunday for Mrs. A. said court has fixed Monday, the 1st guests at the Gene Buzzard home, E. Wattenburger on Mother’s Day. day of June, 1942, at 2:00 o’clock p. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger m. of said day, as the time for hear Sunday. Along the Diagonal: The heavy spent Thursdav evening with Mr. ing of objections to said final account and the settlement thereof. On or fragrance of the locust blossoms... and Mrs. Joe Foley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voglen spent before said day any person interest we plant a victory garden . . .numer ous shipments of baby chicks arriv Saturday and Sunday in Connell, ed in said estate may file objections to said final account or to any item ing at local farms ... a late spring Wn. The Pine City school picnic will thereof and contest the same. frost. _________________ be held Friday, Mav 15. at the school Dated April 30, 1942. house. Then school will be out Mav W. J. Warner. Administrator 22. A. S. Cooley, Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent for Administrator. Bv Mrs Clenn Ostrom Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. (Apr. 30-May 28) _ Garnet Abercrombia. Land Sale Notice Mrs. Andy Baldwin and children Marilyn and Jim and Mr. and Mrs. Notice is hereby given, that the Bud Hiatt who are visiting here from undersigned, F, C. McKenzie, May Salem returned home last week from By Mrs. C. D. Whitney or of the City of Hermiston, Baker where they visited their sister (Held from last week) and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Ear- Mrs. Doris Gollyhorn motored to Umatilla County, will on the 26th day ley and daughter. Monument Thursday for graduation of May, 1942, at the hour of 10:00 Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and exercises. Her brother, Johnnie Jack- o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the son Ronnie returned Friday from son, was one of the graduates. En highest bidder for cash at the city Montana where they had spent ten route home she stopped in Heppner recorder's office in Hermiston, sub days with her sister and family. They to visit her father. went to La Grande that same day | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Connell are ject to a minimum price of $35.00 and visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the proud parents of a son born Sat therefor, to be in cash at the time of George Wimer. returning Sunday. | urday morning at Hermiston. sale, the following described parcel Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hiatt have re The pupils of Irrigon school mot turned to their home in Salem after ored to Heppner Friday for the May of land: Lot 1, Block 9, Section 11. Original spending a couple of weeks here vis day music festival and Morrow coun- town of Hermiston, Umatilla iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. ' tv track meet. They returned home Hiatt. with first place. County, Oregon. Al Ackert and daughter Eleanor A miscellaneous shower was given F. C. McKenzie, Mayor left Friday for Portland where they at the home of Mrs. C. D. Whitney in of the City of Hermiston. will make their future home. honor of Mrs. Harold Lentz Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lane have re afternoon. Those present were Mis (May 7-21) turned to their home in Roseburg af ses Paula Häberlein. Lois Markham, NOTICE OF LAND SAI^ ter being called here by the sudden Tuanita Volle. Ella Mae Grimm, Ec death of his mother. ho Aldrich. Betty Jean Acock, Mrs. Mrs. Minnie McMartin is visiting Grace O'Brien. Mrs. Ralph Acock. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, her daughter in Washington. I Mrs. Ray Caaner, Mrs. Grace Shown. That the undersigned. Sheriff of Mrs. Paul Lee and son Paul of La Mrs. Ernest Stephens, Mrs. Jack Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue CANNING PAGE SEVEN THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1942. SC HE DC LE COLUMBIA NEWS ■ PINE CITY NEWS UMATILLA NEWS Legal Notices í FOR SALE OR TRADE BAKERY Confectionery and restaurant j equipment, part or all. Also two elec- | trie phonographs. Write X, % Her miston Herald. 39-3p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1. FOR SALE—20 HEAD OF YEAR- ling Shorthorns. See John Conrad 1 at ranch or Vic Addleman at post- : office. 39-lp: WANTED TO BUY OR RENT Home in Hermiston. Inquire at Ig loo Inn. 39-lc 1 FOR SALE-TWO-YEAR-OLD RED male hog. John Nickols, four miles | east of Stanfield. Quick sale. 39-lp I FOR SALE CATTLE & WORK horses. J. D. Corliss, phone 2929, He: misten. 38-4p C w S FOR SALE at Irrigon- D. J. KENNEY 38-3p TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT — Shade, good water, public stove, electric light available. 12 Mile N. of Hermiston on Willis Burchett ranch. Marjorie Wiegand. 38-3p WANTED — HORSE DRAWN Buckrake in good condition. Write C. W. Brown, Kennewick, Wn. 38-4p HELLO HUBBLE — WE RE IN trouble, don't be a sap, and take the rap, Bring in your scrap and whip the Japs. I buy hides, pelts, metals and junk of all kinds. Walt Adams. P. O. Box 253, Hermiston, Oregon. 37-tfc FOR SALE OR RENT — FIVE room house, acreage, equipped; al so 7-room house, acreage. Terms. W. L. Rutledge, one mile south of Irri gon post office, Irrigon, Ore. 37-3p PIGS FOR SALE- WILBUR GIF- ford, Stanfield, Ore. 38-1 p WANTED TO BUY LATE MOD- el used cars. Will pay cash. Apply C. L. Hodge, Hermiston Auto Co. Phone 3661. 24-tfe WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE furniture, machinery, household ar ticles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her miston. 23-tfc PICKUP SERVICE AT YOUR ranch. To sell your poultry and live- stock. Phone 822 or write Dale Black stone, Stanfield, Oregon. 9-tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc K. 1». DODD — REAL. ESTATE. sales, leases, exchanges. Insur ance fire, automobile, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore- zon. 16-tfc • Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O. Physician & Surgeon Stanfield, Ore. Phone 932 WRECK YOUR CAR? Let STATE FARM ‘ MUTUAL IN SURANCE foot the bill. See Art Thompson, agent. ( Formerly sold by Virgil Wilkes) P O. Box 1311. GEO. M. WINCH Painting & Decorating Also Spray Painting Phone 753 Stanfield DR. I. C. BOHLMAN SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING (0. Since 1878 • Emil Sick, President Seattle Brewing & Malting Company — Since 1878 Emil Sick - - President SAVE AT MILLER’S Trading Post • I LOST 42 POUNDS IN 60 DAYS | We hare on hand tncrchandifte Physician and Surgeon First National Bank Building Phone 3151 Hermiston J. V. VILLERMOURE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone 3821 Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 Sunday * Eve. by Appointment hard to get! Eat Plenty! Eat Potatoes, Starci as! Lose Ugly Fat! NO LAXATIVES, NO EXE. NO DRUGS! 102 WOMEN LOST 20 L average in 30 days, each e a i AYDS under the directi: a < Dr. C E. Von Hoover. Sworn to bei re a Notary L’ublic. With this fortified Vitamin AYDS plan you don t cut out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or butter, you simply cut them down, which is easily done when you enjoy a delicious AYDS be fore ear h meal. Absolutely harmless. GUARANTEED. Try a large box of AYDS, 30-day supply only $2.25, Mom y back if you don’t get results. Just phon® Thompson’s Drug Store Hermiston, Oregon • 1 FLAT TOP & 1 ROLLER TOP DESKS. STOVE GRATES, FIRE BACKS & PARTS. BASSINET & HIGH CHAIR. LOTS OF BED SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. DROP LEAF TABLES AND CHAIRS. UNFINISHED CHESTS. • Store is fall of dozens articles nearly an as of Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks E of post office Office hours: 8 to 1 2 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS other yood new. DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m Other Houri by Appointment IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS The FIRST SIX WEEKS of Calf DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON F—ding Phone 3151 YOUR Ntw, IMtaOViD A successful security I CALF needed. FOODY This SAFE milk food contains all the elements of whole milk plut scores of other growth pro- moting ingredients. More concentrated, more nutritious than ever. Goes much farther A 25 lb. pail feeds 4 calves for six weeks - average $1.12 per calf. That’s ECONOMY! Ask for Security Calf Food at the nearest creamery, cheese factory or feed dealer’s New FREE folders on request. Umatilla Co-op. Creamery Hermiston, Oregon DR ROTHWELL METRIST , OREGON Hermiston Peterson & Peterson • TTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practi » in State & Fed. Courts Pendleton, Oregon W. J. WARNER / TTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon