THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942.
PAGE FIVE
SEED PURCHASE
CHANGES LISTED
BY COPPOCK
this year, including vetches, Austrian
NOTICE TO PURLIC
winter peas, crimson clover and rye
I hereby publicly declare that my
wife, Mrs. Obie Boyd Loveless, has
grass.
left my home and henceforth I will
NOTICE OF HEARINC
not be responsible for any bills con-
FINAL ACCOUNT
traeteci by her or anyone else.
Signed. Obie Loveless
Expected changes in the 1943 seed
Notice is hereby given that A. W.
4-Oct. 9)
purchase program were announced Prann as administrator of the estate
| recently by A. R. Coppock, chairman of Cora Tobin, deceased, has filed his
final account in said estate in the
I of the county AAA committee.
County Court of the State of Oregon
Increased production of hairy vetch for Umatilla County, and said court
I and annual ryegrass is wanted and has fixed Monday, the 5th day of
Commodity Credit Corporation will October, 1942. at 11:00 o’clock a. m. I AM RENTING A NICE LARGE
of said day, as the time for hearing
■ offer guaranteed prices for an unlim of objections to said final account
house, barn, pasture and chicken
ited amount of these seeds, the chair and the settlement thereof. On or house for $25.00 per month in the
man said. Prices will remain the before said day any person interest
Columbia district, Would like to ex
same as this year’s schedule—10c a ed in said estate may file objections change for house in Hermiston. In-
to
said
final
account
or
to
any
item
pound for top-grade hairy vetch and thereof and contest the same.
. 7-2p
quire at hospital.
5c a pound for top-grade ryegrass.
Dated September 3, 1942.
A. W. Prann, Administrator. FOR RENT TRAILER HOUSE. $6
For Austrian winter peas and Wil- |
W. J. Warner,
per week, everything furnished,
lamette vetch, no expansion is desir- Attorney for Administrator.
Mrs. Gifford, block east and
| ed above this year s record acreage. 1 ( Sept 3 Oct 1 )
block south of hospital. Delbert Hix
Price support progams will be con-
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DON’T LOCK THE BARN
son.
7-lp
tinued for the production from an |
NOTICE OF FINAL
I
acreage
substantially
the
same
as
the
;
HEARINC,
LARGE
DOOR AFTER THE MULE
FOR SALE
j 1942 acreage. Prices offered by Com-
houses. W. J. Warner, Hermiston,
THE
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—
will
re-
modity Credit Corporation
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 1
HAS BEEN STOLEN!”
Oregon.
7-tfc
I main unchanged—6 12 cents for Wil-
STATE OF OREGON FOR
| lamette vetch, 5 cents for Austrian
GIRL, 17, WANTS WORK IN PRI-
UMATILLA COUNTY
winter peas.
vate Hermiston home while at
In the Matter of the Estate of tending school. Room, board and $2
No price support program has been
T. Codd, deceased.
a week. Write Zelma Sutton. Stan
announced for Hungarian and coni Catherine
li EREB Y
NOTICE
mon vetch or crimson clover.
7-3p
that the undersigned as administra field, Ore.
Production of these cover crop tor with the will annexed of the es
STUDEBAKER 4-
seeds constitute one of Oregon's most tate of Catherine T. Codd, deceased, FOR SALE
door sedan. $350.00 cash. Griffin’s
filed his final account and report
important contributions to the Food has
in said estate with the Clerk of the
7-lp
for Freedom program, he chairman above entitled Court and that the Grocery at Tertle Town.
explained.
Judge
thereof
has
fixed
Monday.
the
CAR FOR SALE ‘34 PLYMOUTH
1
The 1942 yield of Austrian W’inter 19th day of October, 1942, at 10:00
coupe. Good condition with seven
CHEVROLET,
time,
and
the
o
’
clock
A.
M.
as
the
Peas in this county was very satis
1
tires,
$195.00 cash. Don Kinney, Ir-
Court
in
the
of the County
factory and a large quantity of the rooms
7-3p
County Court House in Pendleton, rigon, Oregon.
seed has been shipped to the south as Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
REMINGTON .22
fast as the cleaning plants can pro place, for hearing of objections or ex FOR SALE
ceptions to said final account and re
rifle, $10. Almost new. Phone
cess the seed.
and the settlement thereof.
7-le
2111. Hermiston.
Seed acquired by the government' port,
Dated this 17th day of September.
is shipped to the southern states, 1942.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
HERMISTON, OREGON
W. J. WARNER,
where it is distributed to growers un
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
Administrator with the Will An
der the conservation materials pro
nexed of the Estate of Catherine FOR SALE -300 HEAD OF SHEEP
gram to combat soil erosion and de-
T. Codd, Deceased.
Sell one or all, or trade for cattle.
pletion.- This year, with available (Sept. 17-Oct. 15)
______
I. A. Witten, Echo, Ore.. Box D. 7-3p
nitrate
supplies
needed
to
make
mu
ing her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Ostrom, going on to their home in nitions, legume cover crops are even
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
FOR SALE WOOD AND COAL
Portland Monday.
more important as a means of sup
circulator and other furniture.
four
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Carl
Hall
and
NEW HOURS - 8 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
plying nitrogen to the soil on Dixie IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
First house east of school house. 7-lp
children of Echo yisited friends here land farms.
October 5 to 10
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Sunday.
UMATILLA COUNTY
The changes in the program do not
FOR SALE
TRAILER HOUSE,
spent two
Rex
Moses,
who
has
MON. — Fish.
$110; also hay for sale, $15 per
weeks in Portland, has returned to reflect any failure on the part of
In the Matter of the Estate of ton, first and second cutting. Al
TUES.—Fruit and Vegetables.
home here for a few days.
Oregon growers to produce the need Kenneth
L. Gorsuch, Deceased.
WED.—Fruit and Vegetables.
Loran Montgomery spent the first ed amounts of seed, the chairman de
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN most 3 miles east of Cabin City. D.
of
the
week
in
Portland
on
business.
THURS. — Chicken.
clared. The adjustments for 1943 that the undersigned as administra L. Ouderkirk.
7-lp
Mrs. Andy Baldwin returned this represent changes in need, brought tor of the estate of Kenneth L. Gor
FRI. — No Canning.
week from Baker where she spent about largely by war conditions.
such, deceased, has filed his final ac DUE TO WAR RESTRICTIONS
SAT, — No Canning.
count and report in said estate with
we cannot make deliveries under
HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY a week visiting her sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. David Early and
the Clerk of the above entitled Court
daughter.
and that the Judge thereof has fixed five tons. Hermiston Grain & Feed
7-lc
Monday, the 12th’day of October, Co.
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Mustard of
1942, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. as the
Powell Butte are visiting a few days
time, and the rooms of the County FOR SALE '30 FORI) PANEL
at the.home of his brother, John
By Mrs Clenn Ostrom
Pickup, practically new tires. Good
Court in the County Court House in
Mustard and family.
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, shape. Price $125.00. Mrs. C. Mas-
Mae Wurster, who is employed in
Mrs. B. Collins entertained Thurs-
as the place for hearing of objections sendale, R. 2, Hermiston,
San Diego, Cal., is spending a week 1 day afternoon with a combination
7-lp
or exceptions to said final account
with her mother, Mrs. Mary Wurster bridge and shower honoring Mrs.
American
agriculture
has
scored
and
report,
and
the
settlement
there
and daughters, Sara and Mrs. R. E. Don McBride. Those present were
FOR SALE MODERN TRAILER
McNabb and family.
Madams Keith Helvern, George Saw- an important victory on the food pro of.
house. First trailer at Hanby’s
Dated
this
10th
dav
of
September,
Miss Mary Shannon, who is at yer, Pat Murphy, E. Thomas, Ed. duction front, and Oregon farmers
Auto
Camp, end of Second street. R.
1942.
tending school in Spokane, spent the Kendell, Wm. Conlon, Bertha Cher- have contributed their share of this
C. Peters.
7-lp
F. B. Swayze,
week end here visiting her parents, ry, Howard Smith. Art Bousquet, production miracle, according to R.
Administrator of the Estate of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shannon.
i Darrel Cowan, Glenn Ostrom and
B. Taylor, chairman of Oregon’s U.
UNIT APART-
Kenneth L. Gorsuch, Deceased. FOR
Mr. and Mrs. Art Trout and ‘ honoree
-
and hostess.
W. J. Warner,
daughter Sharon of Walla Walla !
S.D.A. war board.
ment
house
at
814
S. W. Court St.,
Mrs. Don McBride and son Darrell
spent Saturday evening and Sunday
Totally unprecedented yields have Attorney for Administrator.
Pendleton.
Might
consider
trading
The
left
the
first
of
the
week
for
(Sept. 10-Oct. 8)
here visiting at the Frank Clark
boosted
1942
crop
production
nation
for
farm
or
acreage.
Call
after
6:00
Dalles
where
she
will
spend
some
home. They went on to Portland
ally to an estimated 13 per cent above
p. m.
7-4p
Sunday night where they will visit time with her mother.
EQUALIZATION NOTICE
Dolores Van Schoiack, who has the previous peak year, 1937, and it
a week.
FOR SALE RANCH OF 98 A.;
Mrs. Paul Lee and son Paul Jr. worked in the Red Ä White store the is now expected that this year’s out
43 under ditch; 20 acres in alfal-
of La Grande spent Sunday here past year, has gone to the Ordnance put will top 1941 production by 14
Notice is hereby given that the
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John depot where she is employed in the
board of directors of the Westland fa. Good 5-room house. New cow
per
cent.
New
records
are
being
set
office of the engineers department.
Hartle and family.
Irrigation District will meet as a
for grain, hay, oil seeds, beans, peas, board of equalization on Tuesday, barn and hen house. Terms. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery |
and sons Larry and Eugene and her
sugar crops, fruits and vegetables. October 6, 1942, at 8:00 p. m., at R. Slaughter, one mile west of Irri-
6 3p
mother, Mrs. Calla Tonies spent
Milk and egg production and livestock the office of the district in Hermis- gon.
Thursday and Friday in Pendleton
ton,
Oregon,
for
the
purpose
of
re
and
poultry
numbers
continue
to
ex
Mrs. Margaret Thorpe
at the Howard Black home.
viewing and correcting the assess FOR SALE—COLEMAN Oil Heat
ceed all previous levels.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barnes
er, 444 size. Used only 3 months.
ment roll of the district for the years
Mrs. Thompson is visiting at the
stopped at the home of her brother, McFarland home while Dr. Thomp
The September crop report shows 1942 and 1943.
Karl Krause, Box 1. Stanfield, Ore.
J. H. Byrnes and family Sunday on son. Bonneville Administrator, went that Oregon production is measuring
A. E. Rugg, Secretary.
6-3p
the way home in Walla Walla from to Portland on business.
well up to the national increases. Be ( Sept. 17-24-Oct. 1)
The Dalles where they had spent one
A. McFarland went to Portland sides meeting or exceeding most of
day with her niece and family, Mr.
Saturday night with a carload of the major crop goals, farmers of this
IVelding Rod Survey
and Mrs. Paul Walsh.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Woodward hogs and cattle. He returned Mon state are making a number of out
The
state
USDA War board is
spent Sunday here . from Spokane day.
standing contributions to the food- completing a survey of repair shops
Mrs.
Hood
left
Tuesday
for
White
where they had spent a week visit-
throughout the state on the welding
Salmon where she will visit her for-freedom program, Taylor said.
A record-breaking volume of cover rod situation. Forty shops are being
daughter.
Mrs.
Doris
Getzel
is
stay
S herwin -W illiams P oints
ing with Mr. Hood while she is gone. crop seeds is moving from Oregon to contacted in the “spot check.” Re
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'
IF YOUR EYES
Mrs. Julia Marlow of Pendleton help southern states’ farmers main sults of the survey will be used to
spent the week with her daughter, tain soil fertility despite the scarcity request an allocation of welding rod
TROUBLE YOU-
Mrs. Don Ransier.
of
war-needed
nitrate
fertilizers,
from
WPB
sufficient
(or
repair
and
Come
here and get the benefits of
Ted Wilson passed his pilot's ex-
amination. Ralph Skoubo also passed Oregon growers produced an estimât- | maintenance of farm equipment this our more than 25 years successful
his exam and is now ready for fur ed 175,000,000 pounds of this seed | fall.
optical experience.
Reasonable
AMERICA’S MOST AMAZING
ther training.
prices for glasses when needed.
PORTFOLIO OF COLOR IDEAS
The new agriculture teacher. H. J.
We examine your eyes by
FOR YOUR ENTIRE HOME!
Lechner, arrived Sunday. He is a
modern methods and grind
graluate of Washington State college
glasses to fit in all the latest
and has studied at Iowa State college
Everybody's
and Cornell University. There are
styles.
borrowing it...
up to date 35 pupils in high school
DR.
DALE ROTHWELL
Why not you !
and 86 in giade school.
OPTOMETRIST
Mrs. Stewart Arnold of The Dalles
4 18 Main Street
visited with Mrs. Jenkins Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold are old Board-
PENDLETON, OREGON
manites.
Mrs. Jenkins, J. F. Barlou and Mr.
SCORES
and Mrs. Gellispie spent Saturday in
AVAILABLE
Pendleton.
Borrow
yours,
Art Allen spent Monday night at
• Meat is energy that builds planea
today!
home with his family.
and puts the fight in the fellows in
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber were
uniform. We need lots of it.
in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. Macom
This gives us an extra-special rea
GIANT FULL-
ber returned to his work Monday af-
son for suggesting that you add DR.
HESS HOG S pecial to your ration.
absence of 412 months.
COLOR PHOTOS
The HOG SPECIAL hogs on the Dr.
Mrs. Mabel Allen has been on the
Shows hundreds of
Hess Research Farm always gain
sick li t the past week. Mrs. Atte-
y (
- Get
results
color ideas for your
faster—and they finish out on as
bury i
staying with her.________
/
5, ) without mill costs
Buy Your
FOR SALE 60 HEAD OF WHITE
ewes. Also one Hamp. buck. Em-
mett
Cooney
phone 3894. 6-3c
TO TRADE
ACRE PLACE
for small house and lot in Hermis
ton. Or will sell. See C. A. Binder,
Umatilla.
6-3p
APPLES FOR SALE—50c BOX.
Bring container. H. G. Kludsikof-
sky, next to Emmett Cooney, Uma
tilla, Oregon.
5-3p
Anti - Freeze
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc
NOW!
EXPERT HOSIERY REPAIR SER-
vice, silk and nylon. Good as new.
All work guaranteed. Leave at Burn
ham and Burnham. Mrs. Ethel Fritz.
Anti-Freeze is of no value
in a frozen block
10/
HERMISTON AUTO CO
CO-OP CANNERY
OREGON HELPS IN
NATIONAL CROP
PRODUCTION
UMATILLA NEWS
BOARDMAN NEWS
He’s A
King Again!
Du DEFENSE al
* BABY
^WALVES
phone us. We’ll gladly lend you
this remarkable Sherwin -Williams
It’s a
Paint and Color Style Guide.
Free Servic e. No obligation I
Free Estimates
All Labor Guaranteed
much as a third lesa supplement and
a tenth less grain.
We believe the stimulating tonica
and essential minerals of HOG S pe
cial will help you make pork quicker
and cheaper. It pays to use Hoo
S pecial in the Dr. Hess brj^Iot—try
it in your hoglot.
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
RAY LOOSVELDT
Licensed Plumber
Plumbing & Hfating Contractor
) S herwin ■ W illiams
P aints
Phone 2381
Hermiston
.
ft
I.rri
y
(
by feeding your baby
calves New,Improv-
rd Security Calf Food.
It's the SAFE milk
food for those dan-
gerous first 6 weeks. Costs about one-fifth
as much as whole milk and leav
the milk
for you to sell at present g00 ;
•
Hermiston - Phone 3311
Stanfield - Phone 847
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
Poultry Health Service
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
FOR RENT—SLEEPING ROOMS:
office workers or men on day shift
preferred. Inquire of Golda Mum-
ma. Main street.
6-tfc
ROOMS FOR RENT ONE MILE
north of Hermiston: $10 a month:
lots of hot water. No drinkers
wanted. J. A. Grant, phone 2878.
6-3p
E. P. DODD
REAL ESTATE.
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur
ance- fire, automobile, accident. No
tary public, execution of legal pa
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
gon.
15-tfc
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK OF ALL
kinds. E. E. Pulley, Hermiston.
3-tfc
TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT —
Shade and showers. No children.
"Vigorbilt” Hatchery, north of Tum-
A-Lum, Hermiston
52-tfc
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
WHEN LOOKING FOR AN Auc
tioneer, see George Hodge, 41 mi.
NE of Stanfield on Cold Springs
highway. Prices reasonable. 51-tfc
FRAMES FOR GLASSES.
Behrman, Jeweler.
A. W.
47-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.
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.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
Physician and Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Phone 3151
Hermiston
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL
Phone 3821
SERVICE
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray und 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 APARTMENTS
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10 JO - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Hermiston
.
NEW, IMPROVE
SECURI
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co
5-3p
There’s profit In vealing calves with Security
Calf Food. High potency, far-reaching. All
ains right from the start
no set-backs,
osts per calf average $1.12 for six weeks.
SAVE YOUR MILK AND SAVE YOUR
CALVES by feeding the Security way Aalt
your nearest dealer or send for FREE new
toldera I
Umatilla Co-op. Creamery
Hermiston, Oregon
Peterson & Peterson
A PrORNEYS-AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practi e In State & Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon
V. J. WARNER
I TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon