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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942. FOR JULY and May War Bond Scoreboard 38 States Top Quota; 10 States and District of Columbia Fall Short (June sales to be publishod toon) SUU July Queta Alabama ....... I 7,881.000 2,945,000 5,079,000 California .. 61,687,000 Colorado........ 6,840 000 Connecticut 25,534,000 1 Delaware . 2,657,000 | Diat. Columbia 6,250,000 Florida ......... 9,842,000 9,797,000 I Georgia ....... Arkansas .... 1 Idaho ............. 3,375,000 Illinois ........... 84,925,000 Indiana ......... 18,800,000 Iowa ............... 15,000,000 Kansas ........... Kentucky .... Louisiana .... Maine............... Maryland Massachusetts Michigan . . Minnesota ... Mississippi .. Missouri ......... Montana ......... Nebraska .... Nevada ........... N. Hampshire New Jersey .. New Mexico . May Sales $ 5,285,000 1,965,000 3,556,000 41,225,000 4,327,000 16.518.000 1,649,000 5,958,000 6,716,000 6,439,000 2,208,000 52,227,000 14,910.000 8,073,000 9,504,000 8,623,000 6,364,000 13,535,000 46,144,000 39,4.6,000 19.580,000 5,343,000 27.827.000 3.222.000 7.235.000 1,038,000 3,260.000 35 247,000 1,771,000 13,870,000 5,290,000 6.177,000 5,875,000 4,146,000 8,392,000 28,738,000 26,240,000 12.574.000 3,698,000 18.713.000 2,156,000 4.590.000 692,000 2.168.000 22,889,000 1,185,000 % Above or Below % Above or Below May Queta M ay Queta $ 3,787,000 1,358.000 2.682.000 40,011,000 4,086,000 13,228,000 1.861,000 6,179,000 5,794,000 5,365.000 1.451.000 49,300,000 10,926,000 9,000.000 4,617,000 5,558,000 4,944,000 3.295.000 9,079,000 28,771.000 21,647,000 11,657,000 2,905,000 17.075,000 2,785.000 3,286,000 581,000 1,895,000 26,727,000 1,055,000 +39.6 +44.8 +32 6 + 3.0 + 5 9 +24.9 —11.4 - 3.6 + 15 9 + 20.0 +52.2 + 5.9 + 36.5 + 54.1 + 14.6 + 11.1 + 18.8 +25.8 — 7.6 — .1 + 21.2 + 7.9 + 27.3 4- 9.6 —22.6 + 39,7 + 19.1 + 14 4 —14.4 + 12.3 —WAY 40ee New York $171.596,000 $106,671,000 $125,000,000 8,190,000 5,889,000 No. Carolina. 12,153.000 2,059.000 1,393,000 North Dakota. 3,112.000 31,769,000 Ohio ............. 35.899,000 55,151.000 5,919,000 5,389,000 8,855,000 Oklahoma . 5.611.000 Oregon ... 5,676,000 8,865,000 53,814,000 53,514,000 Pennsylvania 81,050,000 6,936,000 4,404,000 5,352,000 Rhode Island South Carolina 4,320.000 3,097.000 2,453,000 1.239.000 South Dakota 2,464,000 1,731,000 6,484,000 5.141.000 Tennessee ... 10.092,000 Texas ........... 33,677,000 22,479,000 18.594,000 Utah ............... 2,879,000 2,057,000 1,201,000 Vermont .... 2,188.000 1,449,000 1.205.000 Virginia ... 12,698,000 9,092,000 8.905,000 Washington . 13,415,000 11,082,000 7.581.000 6,111.000 W. Virginia . 4,062,000 4,106,000 Wisconsin .. 19.265,000 12,280,000 11,977.000 Wyoming ... 1,519,000 984.000 1,003,000 •Alaska ........... 738 000 492,000 198,000 Canal Zone.. 321.000 (No Report) Hawaii 8,439,000 5,985.000 992,000 Puerto Rico.. 296,000 183.000 214.000 Virgin Islands 16,000 (No Report) 9.000 -14.7 + 39.1 + 47 8 +13.0 + 9.8 + 1.2 - 6 -17 7 + 26.3 + 39.7 + 26.1 + 20.9 + 71.3 + 20.3 + 14 + 46.2 - 1.1 + 2.5 - 1.9 + 148 5 -+503.3 -14.5 .... Unallocated.. 37,000,000* •Not distributed by States. Total .......... $1.000,000,000 $634.356,000 $600,000,000 +5.7 Henry Morgenthau J r., Secretary of the Treasury, today y made public the official War Bond Quotas by States for the month of July, which . places the nation on ------------------------- a Billion-dollar- a-month basis to aid in meeting the War cost. The above ... ------------------------- table also gives May War Bond sales in the various states in comparison to the May Quotas. (June sales by states will be available for publication shortly.) The percentage of Quotas range from 71.3 percent above quota in Utah, to 22.6 percent below the quota in Montana, but puts the nation as a whole above the $600.000.000 total May quota. Vulnerable Alaska and Hawaii led all states in sale of War Bonds on quota basis. “Everybody, every pay day ten percent” is the Treasury slogan which is expected to place one of the attractive new window stickers in every American home. "We're Buying at Least 10%” reads the sticker, printed in the national col ors. The new window stickers and the new "10%” lapel button, which indicates the wearer is investing at least ten per- cent of his income in War Bends every pay day, are yardsticks of patriotism in the War Bond drive. U. S. 1 rearury Department made throughout the county, and 514 | comforters, according to Myrtle Car- ter, home demonstration agent. Work in the Pendleton district, 1 to 3 p. m. 8 to 11 a.m. Beans which included Pilot Rock, Cayuse Mon.—Fruit Tues.—Beans Corn and Rieth, closed last week with Wed.—Fruit Fruit thirty comforters being made. Thurs.—Tomatoes Beans The largest center in the county Beets & Greens was Pleasant View, producing a to- Pri.—Fruit Corn tai of 148 mattresses and 107 com- Sat.—Beans Other produce by special arrange- forters. Hermiston made 135 mat- ment. Please remove cans. Storage tressas and 124 comforters, The is charged after 30 days. working center in this district was HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY held at the Columbia hall. At Wes- ton, 94 mattresses and 90 comforters License Examiner Coming were completed. Eighty-eight mat Examiners for driver and chauf tresses and 76 comforters were com feur licenses will make a special stop pleted at the Stanfield center, 83 in Hermiston Wednesday, July 29, mattresses and 65 comforters from from 1 to 6 p. m. Persons desiring the Umapine working center, and 26 to take the examinations should con mattresses and 20 comforters at tact the examiners at this time. Mem Ukiah. bers of the Hermiston Ambulance The value of the mattress is equal Corps, who have been anxious to take to a $37.50 commercial made mat the chauffeur's examination, are es tress, but the cost to the person mak pecially urged to take advantage of ing it is only one dollar, which is this visit. used for miscellaneous items. Fifty-eight leaders assisted in the TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH work throughout the county, All E. M. Bntenshon, Minister work on their part was entirely vol- Residence of minister, Pendleton. 1 untary. and much of the success of Services held in Baptist church, No | the program was due to their fine service until August 3, 2:30 p. m. I cooperation and assistance, states Sunday School at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Carter. Chairmen of the var- ious centers are as follows: I Hermiston. Mrs. H. G. McCulley; Stanfield, Mrs. Ed Brown: Weston. M’s. L. I. O’Harra: Pleasant View, Mrs. Perry Clark; Umapine, Mrs. Ray Records; Pendleton, Mrs. Pat Cassidy: Ukiah. Mrs. L. G. Huston. Umatilla county’s mattress and A total of 3962 people took part in comforter making program is now the mattress project. The work re complete. Work has just been fin- quires four people at 'least a full day ¡shed in the Ukiah district, the to complete one mattress. Two fam center to begin and to finish the ilies worked together in the making work. of each mattress. A total of 605 mattresses were Other loaders in the Hermiston and CANNING SCHEDULE July 27 to August 1 605 MATTRESSES IN THIS COUNTY COMPLETES WORK Unbeatable Team—Soldier, Bond Buyer Help Him Every ‘3.° you put into War Bonds Stanfield centers were Mrs. H. J. Ott, Mrs. H. A. Wilson, Mrs. Percey H. Corman, Mrs. Bernard E. Getch- ell, Mrs. Margaret Blahm, Mrs. R. H. Stockard, Mrs. Mabel Weeks and Mrs. Wesley Townsend. The Stan field leaders were Mrs. Jesse Anson, Mrs. Jack Lawrence. Mrs. C. Tillery and Mrs. Roy Attebury. PAGE FIVE in fat stock projects. This summons is published pursu- Arrangements have also been ten-ant to the order of the Hon. talvin tatively made for those 4-H club titled Court, duly made and entered members from this and other states on the 15th day of July, 1942, who normally send fat stock to the | recting that publication hereof be Pacific International. Arrangements made once a week for a period of weeks, and the first publication are being made to handle such stock four hereof is made pursuant to said or- at the Union Stockyards under a der on the 16th day of July, 1942. plan somewhat similar to that pro W. J. Warner, Attorney for Plaintiff, vided at Salem. Post office address, Best demonstration teams will be Hermiston, Oregon. selected in each county by the work ers there, with scores sent in to the NOTICE OF LAND SALE state office. State judges will then Notice is hereby given, that the un- visit the counties which apparently have the best teams and will select dersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla coun- ty, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly state winners in those fields such as made and entered herein by the dairy production and dairy food dem County Court of Umatilla County, onstrations where national competi Oregon, on the 9th day of June, 1942, will, on the 28th day of July, 1942, tion is provided. the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore “We may have to give and take a at noon, sell to the highest bidder for bit under this arrangement because cash at the front door cf the Uma obviously the selections cannot be as tilla County Court House, Pendleton. accurate in all cases as under normal Oregon, subject to a minimum price procedure,” said Seymour. “We in- of $90.00 therefore, to be paid in cash, ----------- , I at the time of sale; the following tend to do the best we can, however, described parcel of land, heretofore and believe that the results will be by Umatilla County. Oregon, acquir- satisfactory in view of the wartime ed for delinquent taxes, to-wit: difficulties involved.” i NW' NW' NW' and. _ -- ------- ----------- I S12 NW 14 NW', Section 17, Township 4, North Range 28, E. W . M. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff ■ of Umatilla County. Legal Notices • B! (June 25-July 23) TAKEN TP NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE COUNTY COURT FOR HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE THE STATE OF OREGON that I have taken up and have kept | FOR UMATILLA COUNTY for about 30 days at my ranch eleven miles Southwest of Hermiston the fol- | In the Matter of the Estate of lowing animal: William D. Prior, Deceased. One black 2-year-old filly Notice is hereby given that the un Said animal will be sold, unless re deemed, at public auction to the high dersigned has been appointed execu est bidder for cash in hand on the tor of the last will and testament of 27th day of July, 1942, at the above William D. Prior, deceased, and has described ranch at 2 00 o’clock p. m. qualified as the law directs. All per Dated at Hermiston on this 7th day sons having claims against said es tate are required to present the same of July, 1942. to me at the office of W. J. Warner, Signed J. W. KING. my attorney in Hermiston, Oregon, (July 9-23) verified as the law directs, within six months from the date hereof. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated this 9th day of July, 1942. Benjamin H. Prior, Executor. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE (July 9-Aug. 5) STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of Fred Earl Farrior, Deceased. Notice is hereby given to all per sons whom it may concern that Ivey L. Farrior, surviving widow, has le a Word - Minimum 20c been appointed administratrix of the estate of Fred Earl Farrior. de ceased. All persons having claims LOST BILL FOLD CONTAINING between $15 and $20 on Hermiston against his estate are required to present them to the administratrix at street. Black. Reward. Mrs. Sam Plans for exhibiting 4-H club pro the office of her attorneys, Peterson McCracken or leave at Herald office. ducts despite the cancellation of the & Peterson, in the U. S. National 49-1 p Bank Building at Pendleton, Oregon, ■ tate fair, the Pacific International within six months of the date of the ind many of the county fairs have first publication of this notice, which FOR SALE—BROOD SOWS, DUF to farrow in September. Bred to een virtually completed, assuring is July 2, 1942. All persons knowing themselves to registered Berkshire. J. H. DeMoss, hat efforts of some 25,000 youngs be indebted to Dr. Farrior, are re phone 3425. 49-lc ters will not go unrewarded so far as quested to make payment of their ac competitive prizes are concerned, an counts at an early date. FOR SALE 20 WEANER PIGS, nounces H. C. Seymour, state club Dated this the 2nd day of July. from six weeks old to two months, 1942. leader in the Oregon State college in fine condition. $7.00 per head. S. IVEY L. FARRIOR, extension service. Administratrix. B. Walton, 2 miles N.W. of Irrigon. Here is about the way the lineup PETERSON & PETERSON, Please come Sunday. 49-1 c looks: In the counties such as Mult Attorneys for Administratrix. nomah where county fairs will be ] (July 2-30) LOST BLACK SHEPPARD DOG held, the 4-H club exhibits will be in with white chest and bobbed tail. Si MMONS cluded as usual. In counties where | Sheared recently. Answers to name no county fair is being held this year IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Bob. Lost Saturday in Hermiston. the 4-H clubs will hold community Reward. Notify Coe Ranch, Stan- STATE OF OREGON FOR , field, Ore. 49-lc exhibits in centers convenient to the most members. From the top exhi UMATILLA COUNTY FOR SALE MILK COWS. MRS. bits in these community shows, coun J. H. DeMoss, phone 3425. 49-lc Mary E. Edwards. Plantiff, vs. ty winners will be picked by exten- sion workers or other judges in Jacob S. Edwards. Defendant. FOR SALE ALMOST NEW COIL To Jacob S. Edwards, the above : 'lassifications where county winners named bed springs. Martin J. Lenz, at defendant. ire important. In the name of the State of Oregon Mel Follett place near Catholic Members of livestock clubs produc- you are hereby required to appear church. 49-3p ing fat stock, including those in beef. and answer the complaint in the amb and pig projects, will take their above entitled suit within four weeks of the date of the first publication of at stock as usual to the Salem fair this summons. And you will take grounds on September The ani- notice that if you fail to appear and mais will be judged the next day and I answer the complaint within that y sold at auction September 11. It is time the plaintiff, for want thereof will apply to the above entitled court pointed out that this will involve no for the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s extra transportation as the fat stock complaint filed herein, to-wit: for a nust be marketed anyway. No decree of divorce dissolving the bonds IF YOUR EYES of matrimony now and heretofore ex breeding stock will be shown. TROUBLE YOU- Meanwhile the winning county ex isting between plantiff and defend ant, and granting plaintiff an abso Come here and get the benefits of hibits in home economics and similar lute divorce from the defendant and rojects will be sent to Salem for for the custody of the minor children our more than 25 years successful Reasonable judging but will not be accompanied of plaintiff and defendant and for optical experience. by the 4-H club members. The only such other and further relief as to prices for glasses when needed. ■ , >U< k by We yotr members going to Salem will be those equity may seem meet, 4-H SHOWS BILLED ON REDUCED SCALE THIS YEAR IF (5) nuxhru incth<nO d grind (/liiHHi n to fit in all the latest "AXe styles. 144 rifle bullets DR. DALE ROTHWELL Act Now Against Fowl Pox OPTOMETRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON EASY STEP TO A pala Help Yourself Every ‘3.° you pul into War Bonds brings you bock $4 05 FOR VICTORY T 40% OF YOUR PAY EVERY PAYDAY Four new color posters soon will be seen all over the United States, emphasizing new themes in the W ar Bond sales campaign. The poster reproduced above stresses the double-purpose utility of W ar Bond purchases. V. S. Treasury Dept. Biÿger irìilk Check To put off fowl pox vaccination is to invite disaster this fall an that’s when pox un. now with Dr Vaccine. FOR SALE 10 SINGLE BEDS with spring and mattress complete, $10 each. Blankets, sheets & pillows for sale cheap. See Case, 507 Tertel- town, evenings and Sundays. 49-lc FOR RENT FOUR ROOM HOUSE in center of town, $35 per month. | Party must be reliable. See Case, 507 Terteltown evenings and Sun days. 49-lc FOR RENT 2-ROOM FURNISH- ed apartment. I. J. Couch, 3* mi. N. E. of Stanfield. 49-1p FOR SALE—YELLOW TRANS- parent apples, 50c box. Pick your own. Rohrman orchards, Hermiston. 48-2p APRICOTS RIPE BRING BOXES and fill, $1.40 apple box. Edmonds Orchards, 2 miles west of Umatilla. K2p APRICOTS READY NOW- -BRING containers. One mile east, half mile south of Columbia school, turn left to second driveway on right. Mr. Larsen, at “old Tabor place.” 48-3p FOR SALE — JERSEY HEIFER, first calf. Call after 6 p. ni. any day except Saturday. H. Maxwell on John Dahlman ranch. 2 mi. E. of Hermiston. 47-3p A. W. FRAMES FOR GLASSES. Behrman, Jeweler. 47-tfe WANT TO BUY BABY CALVES, no Jerseys. Write A. V. Wright. Heppner, Ore. 46-4p FRYERS FOR SALE — SOPHIA Kopacz. Phone 3186, on F. R. Moore place west of hopyard. 43-tfc WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE furniture, machinery, household ar ticles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her miston. 23-tfc Bring your welding repair and blacksmithing to HERMISTON BLACKSMITH & WELDING SHOP Phone 2151 L. F. Beaver, Prop. Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O. Physician & Surgeon Phone 932 Stanfield, Ore. 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 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 Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks E of post office Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1: 30 to 6 Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Oro DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN A I’A RTMENTS DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10.30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p m Other Hours by Appointment DR. W. M. MAR BUT PHYS ICIAN A SURGEON Pet arson & Peterson A TOR N EYS-AT- I .A w Practi e in State & Fed. Cour Hermist in Grain & Feed Go Stanfield - Phone 847 ! I rmiston - Phone 3311 er Dr. Salsbury's Nation-Wide Poultry Health Service Í iecl J. W A R N E R I TORNEY-AT-LAW Umatilla Co-op. Creamery Hermiston, Oregon Hermister, Oregon