THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1942.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
Worms Sabotage
Egg Production
•
girls night gowns, 50 children’s paja
mas, and 58 women’s night gowns.
In addition to these articles, Mrs.
Huffman now has quite a few four-
year-old boys’ woolen short pants for
completion. There is also sock yarn
available at this time for those de
siring knitting.
POPULAR CIRCUS
AT PENDLETON
SUNDAY. AUG. 17
PAGE FIVE
TAKEN UP NOTICE
For Sale— S. half of Lots 7, 8, and
9 in Hermiston in Block A First
Notice is hereby given that I have Addition, or 5 Elks. W. of depot and
taken up and have kept for about 60 1 % Blks. N. Write E. E. Emerson,
52 >p
days at my ranch eight miles east of Gen. Del., Gresham, Ore.
Hermiston the following described
POTATOES — NEW, WASHED
animal:
One 2-year-old Holstein
cull White Rose, 1c lb. or 75c for
steer branded R on righ hip. Said
100 lb. sack in lots of three or more
animal will be sold, unless redeemed,
sacks. Bring own sacks.
Other
at public auction to the highest bid
grades. Sweet corn. Emil Zivney,
der for cash in hand on the 17th day
4 miles N. E. of Stanfield.
51-3c
of August, 1942, at the above describ
ed ranch at 2:00 o’clock p. m.
Found—Five sacks of feed. Con-
Dated at Hermiston on this 25th tack local police for information.
day of July, 1942.
52-lp
Signed : Lloyd Russell.
ATTENTION — GREEN SLAB
(July 30-Aug. 6-13)
wood, $9 cord in 112 cord lots de
livered. Dry slab wood, $11 cord in
TAKEN UP NOTICE
2 cord lots. Will have pine, fir, tam
erack cord wood in 4 ft. length at
Notice is hereby given that I have $15 cord, in three cord lots. Order
| taken up and have kept for about 21 now. Elvest Bowman, 27 SW Dorion
days at R. B. Wilcox ranch two miles
50-5c
west of Hermiston the following de Ave.. Pendleton.
scribed animal :
FOR SALE—SWEET CORN, VEG-
One dark yearling Jersey bull
etables and berries. Clarence Reid,
Said animal will be sold, unless re
deemed, at public auction to the high Columbia district, on Clark place, 42
est bidder for cash in hand on the mile from school.
50-3p
1st day of September, 1942, at the
above described ranch at 10:00 o'clock E. P DODD
- REAL ESTATE,
A. M.
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur
Dated at Hermiston on this 13th
ance fire, automobile, accident. No
day of August. 1942.
tary public, execution of legal pa
Signed R B. WILCOX.
. i August 13-20-27)
pers Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
gon.
15-tfc
NYA TRAINING
AVAILABLE NOW
FOR WAR WORK
Worms in your laying flock are in
sidious saboteurs that have as their
objectives wrecking egg produc
tion. Safeguard egg production—
round up these enemy agents; use
Dr. Salsbury’s Rota-Caps — they
lay a “drag net” that few worms
escape.
Free defense training with board,
room and pay is being offered now
by the National Youth Administra
tion, according to news received from
Glenn A. Norton, personnel officer
at La Grande. “Uncle Sam needs
high school graduates and out-of
school youth to work in war indus
tries.
Trained and semi - trained
workers are needed badly. This train-
I ing is now available at the various
I centers located in Pendleton. Albany,
I Eugene and Chemawa.
Included in the courses are avia-
I tion sheet metal, clerical, general
I sheet metal, machine shop, radio,
welding and teletype.
Enrollment
Hermiston - Phone 3311 — Stanfield - Phone 847
I periods vary from eight to twelve
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
1 weeks although a trainee may be re-
| ferred into a defense job in less time.
Poultry Health Service
An NYA representative will be in
Hermiston at the employment office
on Wednesday, August 19, to inter
I Student activities are under the view youths. Hours will be from
Bringing an interlude of joy and
CANNING SCHEDULE
joint control of student body officers 1:15 to 5:00 p. m. Anyone interes cheer to relieve the tension of troub
August 17 to 22
and faculty. Membership in the as ted should make it a point to con lous times. Russel Bros.’ Great 3-ring
1c a Word ■ Minimum 20c
sociation is required before a student tact the representative. •
circus, one of America’s largest, will
8 to 11 a.m.
1 to 3 p. m.
be the center of attraction for many
Mon.—Fruit
Tomatoes may take part in student sponsored
FOR SALE TWO RED sows TO
people of this community when it ex
Tues.—Tomatoes
Corn activities. A yearly membership costs
farrow August 20-25. John Con-
hibits at Pendleton Sunday, August
Wed.—Fruit
Tomatoes $2.50, plus 25 cents for Uncle Sam.
1 rad, Columbia district.
52-3p
This
entitles
the
holder
to
free
ad-
16, afternoon and night, and at
—
Thurs.-—Beans
Corn
TENT
HOUSE
FOR
RENT
—
Heppner Monday, August 17, with an
Fri.—Fruit
Corn miszion to all student sponsored af
By Mrs. C. D. Whitney
fairs,
plus
the
right
to
participate
Phone 2628.
52-lc
Sat.—Beans
Tomatoes
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rucker and afternoon show only.
Long a prime favorite throughout
Other produce by special arrange and vote.
family motored to Wallowa Sunday
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ruck the East and Middle West, Russell GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
ment. Please remove cans. Storage
See the Hermiston Auto Ço. 44-lc
er’s brother, Ralph Lathrop. Adrian Bros, this year is extending its popu
Engagement Announced
is charged after 30 days.
Allen took care of the chores while larity to the Pacific coast, having
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
G.
McCulley
an
HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY
FOR SALE — 3-ROOM HOUSE,
they were gone.
nounce the engagement of their
Mrs. C. D. Whitney and Mrs. Har opened its 1942 season with highly
near Ritchie’s cabins. R. Ekleber-
daughter, Miss Nina Rae McCulley, old Lentz spent Thursday with Mrs. successful engagements in Los Ange ry, Hermiston.
52-3p
to It. Melvin H. Cleveland, son of Stella Ratke in Umatilla.
les and Hollywood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caldwell and
Mrs. Gertrude Cleveland and R. D.
Among the stellar attractions on TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT
Clyde Caldwell of Umatilla and Mrs.
Shade and showers. No children.
Cleveland of Salem. Miss McCulley Lee Smith spent Sunday at the C. the all-new star-pangled program are
is a graduate of the University of D. Whitney home.
(Continued from Pase One)
Winston’s Equestrian Sea Lions “Vigorbilt” Hatchery, north of Tum-
52-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Grimm, which perform incredible feats of bal A-Lum, Hermiston.
recommendation.
Glee Club and Oregon and a member of Pi Lambda
Ryder and Mrs. Avery Shown ance while riding horseback, Jorgen
Band are open to all students re Theta and Phi Beta Kappa. She will Frank
LOST -
ONE PAIR RIMLESS
to Heppner Sunday.
be on the faculty of Sandy union motored
gardless of grade.
Mrs. Jack Humes was very ill at M. Christiansens marvelous Argen
glasses in case from Greenberg Op
high
school
this
coming
school
term.
tine
Criollo
horses,
the
Skyrocketing
her home Sunday.
The faculty for the year is as fol
tical Co., Omaha. Neb. Return to
Mrs. Jack Smith took her three Escalantes, the Sensational DeWayn
lows: Superintendent, W. G. Kers- Lt. Cleveland attended Willamette
Muri Craven or leave at Herald Of
children
to
Hermiston
Monday
to
university
and
was
affiliated
with
es,
the
Four
Acevados,
the
Aerial
bergen; English and Physical Edu
fice.
52-1 p
have
their
tonsils
removed.
cation (girls), Lavina May Lynch; Alpha Psi Delta and Blue Key. He
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Denin of Her Alexandros, the Bell-Thazer Troupe,
is
now
in
the
coast
artillery
of
Cen
the
Grace
Orton
Trio,
the
Clarkon-
WANTED
GIRL
TO
DO
HOUSE
Industrial Arts and Physical Educa
miston recently from Yakima have
work in exchange for piano les
tion (boys), Lee Weber; English, tral Calif. No date has been set for rented the Fred Caldwell place and ians and many other top-rank aerial,
bought what stock that was left on acrobatic, and arenic artists.
sons. See Golda Mumma, Main St.,
Ethel Clark; Science and Mathema the wedding.
the place. Mr. Caldwell is staying
The entire performance is plenti Hermiston, Oregon.
52-lc
tics, Audrey Hall; Music, G. C.
in Umatilla with his sister, Mrs.
Humphreys; Social Science, Con
| Pearl Potts now recouperating from fully spiced with the antics of the PEACHES NOW RIPE—LIGHT
j an illness before going to Eugene to clowns, and attuned to spirited circus
stance Luehrs: Commerce, Helen
crop, come early, $1.75 box. Later
receive medical attention.
music played in the modern manner
Thomas; School Secretary, Claudine
¡ Rev. Harness is visiting his fam by Eddie Woeckener’s celebrated cir ones, $2.00. Edmonds Orchard, Uma
Hale; Study Hall, Wanda Bracher;
ily. He preached at the Pentecostal
tilla.
52-2c
cus band.
i The Umatilla county Red Cross church Sunday morning.
Cafeteria, Mrs. L. S. Burrell.
Doors open at 1 and 7 p. m. to al - ! WANTED 250 HOP PICKERS AT
James Shown stopped in Irrigon
Student activities, gasoline and sewing quota for the year from June
tires being what they are. may be | 30th, 1942, to June 30, 1943, is now Sunday morning en route to Kelso to low ample time to view the wild ani- . the L. W. Dixson hop yards, 4 mi.
seek defense work.
mal displays and horse fair in the east of Hermiston. Will start Tues-
somewhat changed this year, but in listed, and different groups of Her
Friends surprised Beth Warner
miston
women
who
wish
to
help
are
general will follow the pattern of
52-2c
Sunday on her birthday with a partv menagerie before the start of the big •day. August 25.
show at 2 and 8.
proceeding years. In athletics the asked to each appoint one spokesman at her home.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
school maintains a football, basket to contact Mrs. J. R. Huffman, Her
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
ball, baseball, tennis and track teams. miston sewing chairman, and give
her
a
list
of
the
articles
that
particu-
Class organizations in turn sponsor
Auctioneeer- Graduate of Missouri
monthly parties, the school publishes ia. group would like to have to com
Auction College, 35 years of exper
a bi-monthly paper (The Bulldog) plete. Those who do not belong to
ience, T. G. (Rover) Johnson, a
For several years the Herald re
and an Annual year book. About any of these groups may contact Mrs.
George Grimps, rancher residing dairy farmer for 25 years, cries sales
porter has wondered about the con- seven miles S. W. of Hermiston or
three plays are produced annually. Huffman, personally.
cíete steps just across the street from two miles south of Westland school, anywhere, anytime. Write 1 NW
The list is as follows:
Other events are the Annual P.E.X.,
8th Street, Pendleton for sale dates
190 operating gowns, 54 boys’ the Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. Upon in is announcing an auction sale for or Hermiston Herald.
the Junior Prom and Senior Holiday
' 52-5p
quiry,
he
as
told
that
they
formerly
dance. Clubs include the Lettermen’s overalls, 55 bed jackets (children),
Thursday, August 20. The sale will
Club, the Girls League. Pep Club and 65 women’s blouses, 186 girls’ blous | led up to a building which burned get underway promptly at 10:30 un FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE
Small irrigated farm near Hermis
Camera Club, and the Torch Honor es. 50 women’s petticoats, 130 wom down; others stated that they were der the gavel of V.* R. Runnion,
Club. In addition the school has two en’s slips. 72 girls’ slips, 55 men’s placed there prior to the construction auctioneer, and B. I. Whitney as ton for house in Hermiston. Write
night shirts, 55 men’s pajamas, 120 of another house.
Box 1404, Hermiston.
51-3p
glee clubs and a fifty piece band.
clerk.
However, this week when the steps
Feature of the sale will be 40 head
disappeared interest in them were of cattle, four brood sows, 24 feeder
renewed. The truth of the matter pigs, young steers and heifers and
now is that at one time a Women’s other livestock.
Farm implements
Civic group had the steps built for and household goods and numerous
the convenience of people who used articles will be sold.
the park just behind Rohrman’s Mo-
tor Co. and Shell Service station.
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Old timers say that benches and other
IF YOUR EYES
conveniences were placed there for
TROUBLE YOU—
picknickers.
Come here and get the benefits of
our more than 25 years successful
SUMMONS
optical experience.
Reasonable
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE prices for glasses when needed,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
lie examine your eyes hy
NURSERY i
BATH ROOM
UMATILLA CUNTY
modern methods and grind
Seven stars of the musical world
glaseen to fit in all the latent
scheduled to appear soon in the tele
Mary E. Edwards, Plantiff, vs.
nt glen.
phone hour “Great Artists” series, j Jacob S. Edwards. Defendant.
DR. DALL ROTHWELL
To Jacob S. Edwards, the above
which is heard over NBC at 9:00
OPTOMETRIST
o'clock every Monday night, include named defendant.
the name of the State of Oregon
418 M a in St I is I
John
Charles Thomas. August 17; you In are
LIVING ROOM
KITCHEN
hereby required to appear
PENDLE TON. OREGON
Helen Träubel, August 24; Oscar Le and answer the complaint in the
vant, August 31; Grace Moore, Sep above entitled suit within four weeks
tember 7; Marian Anderson, Septem of the date of the first publication of
summons. And you will take
ber 14: Lawrence Tibett, September this
notice that if you fail to appear and
• JOST ‘
21 : and Lily Pons, September 28, it answer the complaint within that
BETWEEN
was announced today by J. A. Mur- time the plaintiff, for want thereof
lay. manager of the Pacific Tele will apply to the above entitled court
OS CALVES
■ for the relief prayed for in plaintiff's
phone and Telegraph company.
Stretching across the country, the new game called "Keep Lee ng ' or
complaint filed herein, to-wit: for a
The forthcoming appearance of decree of divorce dissolving the bonds
"Go Find the Rubber” is being played by everyone these da) ¿ 1 ; bos
place to play is right at home, where every member of the fam y c.
Helen Traube!, Oscar Levant and of matrimony now and heretofore ex
We’ll Do More For You on
take part.
Marian Anderson will be their first isting between plantiff and defend
SECURITY
At a given signal, usually the snap of a rubber band, the play rs
on the Bell System's radio hour. Mur ant, and ranting plaintiff an abso-
lute divorce from the defendant and
the first phase of the game called "Combing the Heme.” It’s €
ray said.
f u the custody of the minor'children
move, and each participant takes a section of the house fcr •
mb C
of plaintiff and defendant and for
Players need not be exceptionally skillful, although a pair of s arp cyesis
It’s a low-protein feed that your baby
' such ther and further relief as to
calves need the first 6 weeks. No grain
a great help.
rations, meals or pellet feeds to disturb
i
equity
may
seem
meet.
The object cf the game is to collect every piece cf unused rubber n
delicate stomachs. New Improved Secur
This summons is published pursu-
ity Calf Food — a fluid substitute for
each room in the house. Latest ru ng on the new spc t is that ite
cc •
whole milk, is the answer. This high-
ant to the older of the Hon. Calvin
lected should not be conf.ned to SCRAP rubber, but s' - id Inc de every
energy food starts baby calves off to good
L. S •' k. Judge of the above en
health on the first feeding and costa just
rubber item that is not actually needed. This rui ng may call for an
Millions of Americans are .discov titled Court, duly made and entered
one-fifth as much as whole milk. You can
occasional conference between the rubber owner and the rubber
de .
make more money by
your whole
ering their weekend trips can be on the 15th day of July, 1942. d
to determine the usefulness of the object.
milk instead of ¡•«ding it. Uncle Sam
wants more milk.
made just as well on mid-week days renting that publication hereof be
When "Combing the Home' has been completed, one member cf the
made once a week for a period of
group is delegated to place the collected items behind tie goal I e— t e
-Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs- four weeks, and the first publication
SAVE 12 ON CALF MEAL
Alter 6 weeks when calves need a change
nearest service etation.
days. Net results is that bus lines hereof is made pursuant to said ol
in feed, mix Security Calf Food into your
Everybody wins in this new game, which should be played inters .c *
meal and SAVE 50% of the cost of com
are going to be in a far better posi- der on the 16th day of July. 1942
mereiai meals. Calves prefer freshly mixed
from now until June 30. The awa d is the feeling cf satisfact
* at
W. J. Warner,
tion to carry their huge wartime
meal and thrive better on it See your
comes from taking part in the current drive to swell the natic c
-r
Attorney
for
Plaintiff,
nearest dealer for e pail!
load, which may total more than 750
salvage pile.
I matilla Co-op. Creamery
Po t office address.
H
ton, Oregon
Hern ton, Oregon.
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
WANTS
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
SCHOOL OPENING
SET FOR SEPT. 8
SEWING QUOTA
RECEIVED HERE
MYSTERY STEPS AUCTION SALE
STORY REVEALED SCHEDULED SOON
THE NEWEST GAME
Legal Notices
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PHONE COMPANY
FEATURES STARS
I
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
FOR S AI E
THREE JERSEY
cows, all milking: also Viking
cream separator. Cows and separa
tor for $225.00. Willis Burchett, %
mile North of Hermiston.
51-3p
WHEN LOOKING FOR AN AUC-
tioneer, see George Hodge, 412 mi.
NE of Stanfield on Cold Springs
highway. Prices reasonable. 51-tfc
FRAMES FOR GLASSES.
Behrman, Jeweler.
A. W.
47-tfe
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. 0. Box 1311.
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. Pbo. 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, Ore
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
t 1
$
OSBORN APARTMENTS
D R. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10:30 - 12:30 a m - 2 - 5 p. m
Other Hours by Appointment
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
Phone 3161
Hermiston
CALF FOOD
MID-WEEK BUS
TRAVEL URGED
Pet erson &
t
11
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Peterson
TTORNEYS-AT LAW
National Bank B ilding
Practi e In State & F
Co irti
Pendleton, Oregon
V/. J.
WARNER
/ TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon