THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1942.
OFFICIAL U. S. TREASURY WAR BOND QUOTAS FOR JULY
221300
1*111,400
22
»170,600
59,800,9165,800)
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(140,500.13 *55,400
066,200 i
.
$434,200 -
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50",
200
-58,800
76,900]
(
#85,300
5?
\ »25,300
31
h »69,000
*25,4001,
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( »87,600
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(Toso----------- 120,300
h
»434.500
Í *24.400 1
16,802.
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7
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♦12,300
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$ 45,800
/
*32,300
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, +95,700
♦39,800
$ 80,500
♦55,000
*55,400
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I OREGON
U. S. Treasury Official War Bond
8,000/
£$64,900 I $183,500
♦307.400
July Quota for State, $8,865,000
I
The May Quota for Oregon
$5,611,000
The May Salos for Oregon Were $5,676,000
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American Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and Airmen are
on every front. They are giving 100 percent for their
country. What are we doing here on the home front?
Are we lending at least ten percent of income to help
nation goes into high gear in its support of the War them? It’s very little. But to tight this war success
financing and to give our fighting forces adequate im-1 fully our country needs a billion deliars in War Bonds
lements of wa which will bring ultimate Victory. every month from us—the People Let’s Co, America.
The above map of Oregon shows the War Bond
quotas, by counties, for the month of July, 1942. Total
War Bond quota for the state is $8,865,000. With the
National quota total placed at a billion dollars, the |
IT
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l-encurv Department
I or immature deer in a certain portion
of Grant and adjoining counties:
2,000 tags at $5 each for the taking
of antlerleess elk in specified portion
of Umatilla, Union, Baker, Malheur,
Grant, Harney. Morrow. Wheeler and
Gilliam counties; and 1,500 tags at
$3.50 each for the taking of antelope
in certain portion of Lake, Malheur
and Harney counties.
At the rate that applications are
being received by the game depart
ment office, it is apparent that a
drawing undoubtedly will be neces
sary to determine to whom the doe
deer tags shall be issued and also
perhaps for the antlerless elk.
Anyone wishing to take part in the
drawing should have his application
in by August 1. Each application
must be accompanied by the proper
fee together with the information as
to the number and kind of 1942 hunt
ing license held by the applicant.
: Legal Notices ■
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TAKEN VP NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and have kept for about 60
days at my ranch eight miles east of
Hermiston the following described
animal : One 2-year-old Holstein
steer branded R on righ hip. Said
animal will be sold, unless redeemed,
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash in hand on the 17th day
of August, 1942, at the above describ
ed ranch at 2:00 o’clock p. m.
Dated at Hermiston on this 25th
day of July, 1942.
Signed: Lloyd Russell.
(July 30-Aug. 6-13)
PAGE FIVE
recting that publication hereof be
made once a week for a period of
four weeks, and the first publication
hereof is made pursuant to said or
der on the 16th day of July, 1942.
W. J. Warner,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post office address,
Hermiston, Oregon.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE FRYERS, DRESSED
THE COUNTY COURT FOR
or alive. R. F. Wigglesworth, 14
THE STATE OF OREGON
miles
north of Hermiston.
50-lp
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE.
In the Matter of the Estate of
sales. leases, exchanges. Insur
William D. Prior, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un ance—fire, automobile, accident. No
dersigned has been appointed execu tary public, execution of legal pa
tor of the last will and testament of pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
William D. Prior, deceased, and has gon.
15-tfe
qualified as the law directs. All per
sons having claims against said es GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
tate are required to present the same
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
to me at the office of W. J. Warner,
my attorney in Hermiston, Oregon, FOR SALE—BROOD SOWS, DUE
verified as the law directs, within six
to farrow in September. Bred to
months from the date hereof.
Dated this 9th day of July, 1942. registered Berkshire. J. H. DeMoss,
Benjamin H. Prior, Executor. phone 3425.
49-1c
(July 9-Aug. 5).
FOR SALE ALMOST NEW COIL
bed springs. Martin J. Lenz, at
Mel Follett place near Catholic
church.
49-3p
If a Word - Minimum 20c
WANTED—ROOM AND BOARD
for two children, age 9 and 7. If
interested contact Mrs.
Mildred
George, Columbia Cafe, Umatilla, or
phone 3365.
50-lc
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
Do You Know How To
Whip Coccidiosis?
BOND
DAY"
It's old fashioned to think that
nothing can be done about stop
ping coccidiosis losses. Poultry
men have found that Dr. Salsbu
ry’s Rakos plus sanitation is a coc
cidiosis weapon they can depend
on. See us.
7
4)
Hermist n Grain & Feed Co.
Hermiston - Phone 3311 — Stanfield - Phone 847
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
Poultry Health Service
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
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
WANTED TO RENT — SMALL
farm, now, or by Sept. 1. Write FRAMES FOR GLASSES. A. W
Box 184, Stanfield.
50-lp
Behrman, Jeweler.
47-tfe
FOR SALE 30 ACRES, 7 MILES
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
north of Grants Pass. House, barn
furniture, machinery, household ar
and chicken house, spring water. A. ticles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her
I K. Wyckoff at Hermiston Hotel. miston.
23-tfe
50-lp
M/e I»
estot.
FOR RENT NEW DEXTER Wash
ing machine. Inquire Cabin City
Camp, No. 15. Mrs. Roden.
50-lp
IN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
| the fact that farmers haven’t forgot- compared with a year ago. Reserve
i ten the lessons of the last war, or of stocks of feed grains have been re IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE. OF OREGON FOR
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
the more recent years when crops and duced, also, but there is an abund-1
ance of wheat, some of which will be
UMATILLA COUNTY
S " the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
prices were both low.
8 to 11 a.m.
1 to 3 p. m.
i
used
for
feed.
The
supply
of
high
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
Fred
Mon.- Fruit
Carrots-Tomatoes
“As a matter of fact.” Loveless
WANTED
WOMAN TO DO
Farrior, Deceased.
Tues.—Corn
Beans said, "money going into the future protein feeds in the country as a Earl
Notice
is
hereby
given
to
all
per
washing
and
ironing
in my home.
Wed.—Fruit
Beets payment fund is doing double duty. whole is expected to be larger than sons whom it may concern that Ivey Mrs. C. L. Hodge, phone 3931. 50-lc
last
year.
L. Farrior, surviving widow, has
Thurs.—Tomatoes
Tomatoes All over the country farmers are re
In some localities in Oregon the been appointed administratrix of the WANTED
woM \N ro st \ Y
Fri.—Corn
Corn membering these old lessons, and the
of Fred Earl Farrior. de I with children this winter. Prefer
Sat.—Beans
No canning land bank is taking in more money j hay and feed situation is more favor estate
ceased. All persons having claims
Other produce by special arrange than it is loaning out. The result is able than the average, but seasonal against his estate are required to | an older woman but will consider a
ment. Please remove cans. Storage that in the past year the bank has conditions and the farm labor short present them to the administratrix at girl who wants to go to school for
is charged after 30 days.
bought more than five million dollars age have made it difficult for hay the office of her attorneys, Peterson room and board. Will pay some
HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY of government bonds. And that’s car- j producers to put up as much hay as & Peterson, in the U. S. National cash. See me at once. Mrs. Roy
Bank,Building at Pendleton, Oregon,
I tying out the President’s idea, too, last year.
within six months of the date of the Henderson, Westland district. 50-lp
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH because he said recently in a letter to
During June this year the United first publication of this notice, which FOR SALE 10 ACRES. ALL IN
E. M. Butenshon, Minister
, the Secretary of Agriculture, ‘Repay- I vanced from 183 per cent of the 1910- is July 2, 1942.
alfalfa. H. M. Duus, Irrigon, Ore.
All persons knowing themselves to
Residence of minister, Pendleton. I ments to creditors will enable them 1 States index of farm wage rates ad-
50-lp
be indebted to Dr. Farrior, are re
Services held in Baptist church. No | to buy more bonds, thereby contrib 1914 level to 202, the highest in 22 quested
to make payment of their ac
service until August 3, 2:30 p. m. uting materially to the war effort. years. The advance brought the in counts at an early date.
FOR RENT NICE, COOL SLEEP-
Sunday School at 1:30 p. m.
Dated this the 2nd day of July,
I cannot emphasize too strongly the dex up to a level 26 per cent over
ing room with bath. H. M. Duus,
I need for a continuation of the con- July 1941 in the whole country, but 1942.
Irrigon, Ore.
50-lp
IVEY
L.
FARRIOR.
| structive policy of the Farm Credit in Oregon farm wage rates are near
Administratrix.
FOR SALE SWEET CORN. VEG-
FARMERS URGED Administration and its cooperating ly 50 per cent higher than a year
PETERSON & PETERSON,
etables and berries. Clarence Reid,
borrowers.
’
”
Attorneys
for
Administratrix.
ago.
TO PAY DEBTS
Columbia district, on Clark place, %
The demand for farm labor is the (July 2-30)
mile from school.
50-3p
highest since 1920 and the supply of
"Members of National Farm Loan LESS HAY MORE
SUMMONS
farm
labor
is
the
smallest
on
record.
FOR SALE FOUR GOOD 6-PLY
Associations in Umatilla county are
Washington is the only other state IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
tires, 19 X 4.75. Floyd Daniel,
taking President Roosevelt’s advice FEED GRAIN FOR
in which farm wage rates have ad
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Echo. Ore.
50-lc
to pay their debts and thus “provide |
vanced as much as in Oregon.
UMATILLA COUNTY
a form of insurance against post-war OREGON IN 1942
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Ordinarily, July is the month of
depression,” R. H. Loveless, secre
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1c
Mary E. Edwards, Plantiff, vs.
Less hay but somewhat more feed greatest farm labor demands in Ore
tary-treasurer of these associations,
Jacob
S.
Edwards.
Defendant.
grain will be produced in Oregon in gon, but there is much farm work
declared recently.
To Jacob S. Edwards, the above ATTENTION — GREEN SLAB
"Since last fall,” Mr. Loveless re 1942 than in 1941, according to crop yet to be done in August. September named defendant.
wood, $9 cord in 112 cord lots de
In the name of the State of Oregon livered. Dry slab wood, $11 cord in
ported, “our members in Umatilla prospects information summarized in and later.
you are hereby required to appear 2 cord lots. Will have pine, fir, tam
county have set up future payment a report on the agricultural situation
Copies of the complete report may and
answer the complaint in the
funds totaling more than $30.000.00 just released by the O.S.C. extension be had through any county extension above entitled suit within four weeks erack cord wood in 4 ft- length at
with the Federal Land Bank of Spo | service. The hay and feed grain pro office.
of the date of the first publication of $15 cord, in three cord lots. Order
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this summons. And you will take now. Elvest Bowman, 27 SW Dorion
kane. These future payment funds duction outlook in the three Pacific
notice that if you fail to appear and Ave., Pendleton,
are designed to protect land bank northwest states combined is similar
50-5c
answer the complaint within that
and land bank commissioner borrow to that of Oregon, but in the country DRAWING FOR
time the plaintiff, for want thereof
ers against possible ‘lean’ years in as a whole a larger hay crop is ex
will apply to the above entitled court
ELK TAG SET
the future when they may not be able pected than last year. Feed grain
for the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s
complaint filed herein, to-wit: for a
to make their regular loan payments. production may be slightly larger if
A public drawing will be held by decree of divorce dissolving the bonds
The funds earn interest at exactly the corn crop holds up in condition
matrimony now and heretofore ex
i the Oregon State Game commission of
the same rate the borrower pays on as good as early in July.
isting between plantiff and defend
at
its
offices
in
616
Oregon
Building,
With reserve stocks of hay nearly
his loan, so he saves as much inter
ant, and granting plaintiff an abso
est as if he paid it. on his loan right cleaned up in Oregon, a smaller crop Portland, at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday, lute divorce from the defendant and
IF YOUR EYES
now. and he gets the future protec | of hay than last year and more ani- August 5, if the number of applica- for the custody of the minor children
plaintiff and defendant and for
| mais on hand, hay prices have ad tions for the special tags permitting of
tion besides.
TROUBLE YOU-
such other and further relief as to
“This is concrete demonstration of vanced materially in some localities the taking of doe deer, cow elk or an- equity may seem meet.
Come
here and get the benefits of
| telope exceeds by August 1 the speci-
This summons is published pursu
ant to the order of the Hon. Calvin our more than 25 years successful
I fied quota of tags to be issued.
Reasonable
The commission has authorized the L. Sweek, Judge of the above en optical experience.
Here's Mine, Where’s Yours?
titled Court, duly made and entered prices for glasses when needed.
I issuance of 3,000 tags at $3.50 each on
the 15th day of July, 1942, di-
We examine your eye» by
-for the taking of female, spike male
modern method» and grind
BONDS
glasses to fit in all the latest
styles.
CANNING SCHEDULE
August 3 to 8
LOST—LADY'S WRIST WATCH.
Ingersoll, with black band, on Her
miston street or in store Monday.
Mrs. Zeta Soon, Box 1384. Hermiston.
50-lc
OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
Bring your welding repair and
blacksmithing to
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
& WELDING SHOP
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Phone 2151
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
Physician and Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Phone 3151
Hermiston
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Hermiston
Phone 3821
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2113
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to *
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
EASY STEP
TO A
Bigger Milk Check
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10:80 - 12:30 a. m - 2 - 6 p. m
Other Hours by Appointment
NEW IMPROVED
SECURITY
DR. W. M. MARBUT
CALF FOOD
does the work
of Whole Milk
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
2 ■
Uncle Sam wants more milk for Defense.
To answer the call yet make more money
tor yourself feed your baby calves Security
Calf Food instead of whole milk. Sell your
milk instead. New Improved Security Food
costs about 212 cents a day per calf, yet has
all the elements of whole milk plus other
energy nutrients.
Save 50% on Calf Meal
Use Security Calf Food to mix your own
ALL-IN-ONE meal when calves reach 6
weeks. They do bettei on freshly mixed
meal and you SAVE MONEY Mixing in-
structions inside pail. See the nearest cream-
9TJ, cheese factory or feed dealer - or mail
coupon.
Umatilla Co-op. Creamery
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 3151
Hermiston
′
Peterson
&
Peterson
A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW
U S. National Bank Building
Practl e In State A Fed. Courte
Pendleton, Oregon
V/. J. WARNER
i TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon