•THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1943
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
' income tax
TURKEYS, POULTRY & EGGS
LAW TO EFFECT
35 MILLION IN *43
SUPPORT PRICES
ARRANGED FOR 9
VEGETABLE CROPS
We are paging the following prices delivered, Portland, Oregon,
"nubject to change without notice”;
26c
NO. 1 LIVE COLORED HENS, over 4 lbs.
25c
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS. 4 lbs. and up
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS, under 4 lbs.
28c
NO. 1 COLORED SPRINGS, 212 and up
PRIME DRESSED YOUNG HEN TURKEYS
PRIME DRESSED YOUNG TOM TURKEYS
34'Ac
F.'ULTRY FARM EGGS, 47 lbs. and up
47c
POULTRY FARM MEDIUMS, cases included .......... 42c
We furnish coops on request and will dress
your turkeys for you.
PAGE FIVE
TAhE'X UP XOTICE
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and haave kept for about 38
days at my ranch 4 12 miles north of
Hermiston the following described
animal :
One yearling steer, white and red
spotted, no visible brand
ear-
marks.
Said animal will be sold, unless re
deemed. at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash in hand on the 15
day of January, 1943, at the above
described ranch at 10 o’clock a. m.
Dated at Hermiston on this 30th
day of December, 1942.
Signed. C. W. Thompson.
(Dec. 31-Jan. 14)
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-tfe
Supported prices to growers for
The federal income tax is, as the
nine
vegetables is a major feature of
name implies a tax levied upon in-
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
comes, and it is payable in relation to the government's 1943 canning vege
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
table
program,
designed
to
provide
the amount of income. Income. for
Federal income tax purposes, means assistance to groers and processerà in
FOUND
TIRE AND WHEEL,
in general any compensation for one's obtaining maximum production of
Goodyear heavy duty, six ply. Left
processed
vegetables.
services, whether the compensation be
at Rohrman Garage. Chas. Daly. Rt.
So reports Robert B. Taylor of Ad
in money or in goods or other servi-
2, Hermiston. Pay advertisement and
ams.
chairman
of
Oregon
’
s
USDA
war
ces; it includes also the net value re
identify tire.
20-3p
ceived for the product of one’s labor, board, whose organization is contact
ing
canners
and
growers
preparatory
WANTED—-SOMEONE TO KEEP
as farm produce in case of a farmer!
one or two cows till about last of
income from investments: profit from to recommending support prices for
Main Office and Dressing Plant
February; one gives 3 or 4 quarts
business operations; and other gains Oregon. Specific support prices. Tay
XOTICE TO CREDITORS
232 S. E. Oak St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone EAst 5141
daily. Need to be milked. I pay for
from sales and exchanges of goods lor said, will be established for snap
and property. Certain limited cata- beans, corn, peas, tomatoes, beets and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE grain, but need good fences, pasture
runs or large corral: shelter, well
gories of income are, however, tax carrots for canning, dehydrating and
STATE OF OREGON FOR
fed. What’s your bid. one cow per
exempt, and to the extent of such ex quick-freezing; pumpkin and squash
John Voile and son Bill went to
month. See or write S. B. Walton,
emption are excluded in computing for canning, and cabbage for kraut.
UMATILLA COUNNY
Athens Monday after pea vine.
These prices will be maintained
St. Anthony’s Hospital, Pendleton,
Beryl Sikes, who haas been attend the tax.
through certification of processors
Mrs. Margaret Thorpe
21-lc
ing deaf school in Salem, is home for
In the Matter of the Estate of Oregon.
Because of exemptions from the tax
(Held from last week)
vacation with his parents, Mr. and given to persons having less than who agree by contract to pay not less j August Frederick Beisse. Deceased.
The school basement was filled Mrs. Lester Sikes.
than the specified prices to growers,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT IN
with water Thursday when the water
Mrs. Avery Shoun returned Mon certain stated amounts of income, as Taylor explained. The program is that the undersigned has been ap
Hartley addition. J. D. Ekleberry,
pipes broke in the storage room. Mr. day evening from Heppner where she well as because of various deductions
19-3p
similar to the canned tomato and pea pointed admisistrator with the will Rt. 1, Hermiston.
Coulter, the janitor was in Hermiston has been helping her husband move and credits allowable, only
small
of the estate of August Fred
expansion program.in operation last annexed
at the time. Mrs. Sherman started down here from their Heppner ranch.
erick Beisse, deceased, and has quali FOR
proportion of the number of persons
— 4-YEAR-OLD
SAD-
phoning every store in Hermiston and
Barbara Fredrickson left for Wash
year.
fied as the law directs. All persons
when Mr. Coulter stepped into the ington. D. C., to visit her sister, Mrs. receiving income have until recently
Mrs. Tom Stewart. Col-
Ceiling prices at processor levels having claims against said estate are
Oregon Hardware he was told about Lola Berry.
been subject to the tax. Tnus, of tne
19-3p
will be e tablished on the basis of required to present the same to me at umbia district.
the misfortune, so he hurried back
Stella Doll and son Donald went to estimated 55 million persons in this
my
office
in
Hermiston,
Oregon,
with
grower support prices. A higher
home to aid the high school boys who Pendleton Tuesday.
country .who received income in one
I proper vouchers, within six months GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
were not able to shovel the water out
C. M. Dexter and his wife are in form or another during the calendar price will be paid certified canners for from the date hereof.
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc
as fast as it was coming into the Irrigon again.
government purchases. Taylor em
Dated this 10th day of December.
year 1941, only some 26 million per
basement.
WANT TO BUY CATTLE HIGH-
phasized that the government will not 1942.
A basketball game at Umatilla
sons were required to file Federal in
W. J. Warner,
est prices paid. Write me. Ed
guarantee prices to growers, but will
Wednesday night was Irrigon’s sec
come tax returns for that year, while
Administrator with the Will an O'Donnell, Hermiston, Ore.
ond defeat this year when they were
17-tfc
give every grower an opportunity to
nexed
of
the
Estate
of
August
of these same 26 million, more than 9
beat by Umatilla 42-16. The Irrigon
contract with a canner who will pay
Frederick
Beisse.
FOR STOCKED
million were not taxable due to cre
FOR TRADE
grade school won by 9 to 4. Trans
the approved prices.
| (Dec. 10-Jan. 7)
portation to the game was by bus and
dits and deductions allowable.
ranch near Hermiston, a fine 10-
Government purchases in 1943 for
also cars belonging to several high
apartment house in central Medford,
As a result of the lowering of ex the armed forces and for shipment to
school boys.
“Rationing acres” for production of
brings $200.00 per month rental. Al
Irrigon’s annual high school Christ- i the most essential crops is the de- emptions, many more persons are now allies under the lend-lease program
ways full. Write H. J. Beal, 801 N.
mas dinner is slated for Saturday
.
subject to the Federal income tax will take more than half of the canned
night at the school house. Betty scription given to production adjust- than before, and for the calendar-
16-6c
Central, Medford, Ore.
vegetables, nearly all of the dehydrat
Acock. Billie Norcross. Agnes Cald- ment features of the 1943 farm pro-
year
1942
it
is
estimated
that
more
ed
vegetables,
and
substantial
quan-
FOR SALE—ONE PIANO. HER-
well and Eleanor Evans were ap- gram by John Shepherd. Scio farmer
pointed as cooks and the boys will be | and member of the state AAA com- than 35 million persons will file Fed tites of quick-frozen vegetables, Tay- FOR SALE—40 ACRES, CLOSE IN
miston Hotel.
15-tfc
the clean-up committee because they
,
eral income tax returns. To the large lor has been informed. If production j and has electric lights and tele
lost the basketball game in Umatilla mittee. Farmers will find it both number of persons now subject to the
E. P. DODD
real estatb .
sought under the program is obtained, phone, on highway. Write H, % Her
adjust
' -1.
profitable and patriotic to
Wednesday night.
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur
Federal
income
tax,
who
have
never
about
70
per
cent
of
the
canned
vege-
miston
Herald,
Miss Ruby Forbes and Miss Juani their plans to produce most needed
21-3p ance—fire, automobile, accident. No
reported income before for Federal I tables consumed by civilians during --------------------
ta Voile were dinner guests of Miss products.
tax purposes, an understanding of recent years will be available for WANTED
Agnes Caldwell Wednesday night.
A STENOGRAPHER tary public, execution of legal pa
Wheat, the principal “war crop” of
Kenneth and Ruby Forbes spent
the law and applicable regulations is their use from the 1943 packs.
ai the office of the assistant coun pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
World War 1, is in plentiful supply
Saturday in Hermiston.
15-tfo
of prime importance.
Besides price supports for growers ty agent. Must know shorthand. gon.
Bill Rutledge started to school this time, Shepherd points out. In
Please
contact
Gene
Lear.
21-lp
An income tax return is a declara-1 and processors, the vegetable program
Monday after working all summer. stead, the need is for concentrated
FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK OF ALL
tion on the part of the taxpayer of I also ncludes orders allocating tin, STRAYED TO MY PLACE—TWO
kinds. E. E. Pulley, Hermiston.
BiPaislaa Aunieth ss’vers sick « her foods, oil crops, and fibers to replace his total taxable income for the year, rubber and glass containers to obtain
3-tfe
home with the flu.
war-lost imports. As a means of
red, white-faced colts, about 8 days
Bill Voile and Bill King spent1 putting every available acre to work together with the various deductions, | maximum use of critical materials, ago. Come and get them and pay for
Tuesday evening at the Whitney j for the war effort, payments made to exemptions, and credits to which he price ceiling regulations, and a pro advertising and care. L. R. Peterson, ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF TWO
children. Call 2878.
20-3p
home.
. , wheat growers for reducing acreage | is entitled. It is in reliance upon gram to assist i nsecuring needed sup 3 Mi. S. W. of Hermiston.
21-lp
04 that
o]_ ,___ disclosure,
ye—___ _ and
_ 1 1
eg
Word has been received
receiveu here
nere
vlaUi
, <
. . closely con- I voluntary
the integri
plies
of
labor.
FOR SALE FOUR YEAR OLD
Fred Lenz of Camp Hood has been within allotments will be
FOR RENT
LARGE CABIN;
transferred from cook to barber. He nected with production of essential I ty of taxpayers generally, that the
red cow. Reasonable. Ed John-
cost
cost of administration
-dot.cticn of the income |
lights furnished; Also half of milk son, Umatilla, Oregon.
is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. crops.
20-3p
for milking cow daily. W. T. Davis,
Earl Forbes.
Individual farm goals will be es- tax can be kept at a minimum. |
The co-op oil truck went through a i tablished for nine special war crops, Though the return is a voluntary |
1 Mi. N. of Tertletown.
21-lp WANTED TO BUY—ELECTRIC
bridge and into a concrete ditch at
statement, any person who willfully
washing machine. Write to Box
the Whipple home early Friday morn- including dry beans, potatoes, dry
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — 75, Hermiston, Ore.
20-3p
ing while delivering 1 oil and some edible peas, peas for canning, toma- makes a return which he does not be
(Continued from page 1)
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
wheat.
I toes for processing, seed flax, vetch lieve to be true and correct in every pened since Pearl Harbor in the Col
Don Houghton, who is attending for seed, and fiber flax. Each farm’s i material matter is subject to the
Bring your welding repair and
umbia valley area served by the com 3-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE
to I resources, as shown by the farm plan penalties provided by law.
Oregon
State, arrived
blacksmithing to
spend Christmas
vacation Tuesday
with
his
for rent, 5 12 miles east of Hermis
with his I
pany can be gleaned from the review.
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
.... ..
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hough-which
farmers
will be
asked to fill j The first requirement of the law For instance, number of residential ton, % mile off diagonal road; with
I out during the every-farmer canvass is the filing of an appropriate re-
oil heater and gasoline cook stove. In-
ton.
& WELDING SHOP
Avery Shoun of Heppner was in in January, will be taken into account turn. For individuals generally, this and rural customers served by the quire at Adam Blahm.
21-lp
company
increased
nearly
3
per
cent,
icbutiy«
i .
town Tuesday.
Phone 2151
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
I., setting
Sutil.., war
__ ' crop goals. Wheat must be done by March 15 following reflecting some growth in population.
Mrs. Rudolph Rada received word in
FOR SALE 3 FINE SOWS, TWO
payments
for
1943
will
be
conditioned
the
end
of
the
calendar
year.
The
re-
Friday morning that her husband
Industrial customers increased almost
have pigs; one boar, 9 mos. old.
who had left the United States only on the farm’s war crop goals being turn must be filed with the appro- 9 per cent under war demands for
See or write Henry Garberding, stock
WRECK YOUR CAR?
three weeks ago. was missing. Mrs. Ko+
priate vouector
Collector oi
of internal
Internal Kevenue
Revenue
, .
■
...
■ . mor production.
buyer,
Hermiston.
21-lc
Rada teaches the 4th, 5th and 6th met
Second condition to earning a full for the district in which is located the -
. 1
Let STATE FARM MUTUAL IN
grades and shorthand in high school.
,
. .
i But at the same time commercial
provides
that at least legal residence or 1 principal
place of customers
,
,
, a drop as auto FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE—For SURANCE foot the bill. See Art
Mrs. Hazel Stiegal is employed at wheat payment
i
h
t-
r
showed
90 per cent of the farm s wheat acre- business of the person making the res dealers, gasoline stations and other
the El Rancho Cafe.
something around Hermiston, a 4- Thompson, agent. (Formerly sold by
William Gollynorn is empolyed as age allotment be planted in 1943 to turn.
P. 0. Box 1311.
merchants
with
little or nothing to room house and two lots in Boise, Ida Virgil Wilkes)
a guard at the Umatilla Ordnance de either wheat, special war ciops °
Under the present law every single sell closed up. The net result was a ho. Boyd Cooley, Cox Addition. 21-3p
pot.
Mr. and Mrs. Bus Whitman stopped designated substitute crops. 1 nese person, and every married person not gain of only 1.7 per cent in total num
LOST—WHITE TOM CAT WITH
in Irrigon Monday noon to see his substitute crops include barley in living with husband or wife, having a
,,r ... aanvda
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
gray and black markings. Can be
cousin Paula Häberlein. They were | areas where it will produce more feed total income (earnings, together with
0 customers serven.
Kilowatt-hours delivered to custo- identified by new hair growing out
Physician and Surgeon
going to Yamhill from Couer d'Alene value than wheat, and Austrian win-
where Buster is working. The young ter peas up to the farm’s allotted other income) of $500 or more, and mers increased by 20,800,000, or 8 per under neck. Lost in vicinity of li-
married persons living with husband cent, to a total of 276,000,000 kwh for
couple were married at Couer d’-
First National Bank Building
acreage of that crop. More substitute or wife throughout the taxable year, the year, but the revenues received by bfary. If found please notify Mrs.
Alene Sunday.
Goldie Clark at the Igloo Inn: $1.00 Phone 3151
Hermiston
crops may be added later. Shepherd who have an aggregate income (total the company were
only up 1.9 per reward.
21-lp
said.
earnings of both husband and wife, cent.
These substitute crops, in other together with other income) of $1200 During the year
J. V. VILLERMOURE
the company was WANTED—'SOMEONE TO HELP
words, are more needed than wheat, ‘ or more, regardless of the amount of | an active member
with housework and care of child
of the northwest
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
and hence may be substituted for net income, must file a return.
power pool in which all major private ren. Part time or full time, day or
wheat, but they are not the vitally
and public power systems are inter- evenings. Mrs. Chas. Friday, phone
Feel Peppy, New, Years Younger
Hermiston
Phone 3821
needed war crops for which farm
21-lc
connected to gain maximum use of 3931.
goals are set.
al) generating plants and to strength
Objective of conditioning payments
FOR RENT LARGE ROOM WITH
en the supply of power for war indus
on war crop goals and on 90 per cent
three single beds; also room with
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
tries of the region.
of allotments, Shepherd said, is to in
double bed. West Side Hotel, Her
General Dentistry
Taxes for the year on the compa
For sale at all good drug store ev sure that land taken out of wheat will
miston.
21-3c
X-Ray
and Diagnosis
ny's
operations
reached
the
husky
new
(Continued from page 1)
erywhere — in Hermiston at Her not stay idle and will be devoted to
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2111
|
all-time
high
of
approximately
$1.-
FOR
SALE
—
5-YR.-OLD
SADDLE
miston Drug Store.
production of needed essential crops, fair board for the same number
Sunday * Eve. by Appointment
of 160,000 and reflected the war pattern
mare, gentle, broke. Fine horse for
years.
He was one of the founders, facing taxpayer.
every __ Real
_
and ___ ladies or children. Emry Picker, R.
of the original R.E.A. movement and personal property taxes and other lo- 1, Hermiston.
21-3p
assisted in making out the original cal levies actually showed a small
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
maps and securing acceptance of the1 drop for 1942 as local governments LOST—GASOLINE TANK TRUCK
CHIROPRACTOR
hose between Hermiston and Ord-
petition for construction.
pulled in their belts. But total fed-
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office houre: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to «
He served as chairman of the ad- ! eral taxes jumped 30 per cent a nance depot. Please return to Stand
visory committee on F. S. A. loans I forecast of the jolt in store for indi- ard Oil Co.. Hermiston. Reward.
Phone 3081 - Hermiston, Ore.
21-lp
for Umatilla and Morrow counties | viduals when they file their federal
for six years. He was a committee income tax returns between now and LOST
WEDNESDAY MORNING,
member for Umatilla and Morrow March 15.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
one red horse with white face.
counties for corporation seed loans.
The year also saw 105 stars placed Please notify Ed Johnson, Umatilla,
OSTEOPATHIC
Back in 1932-33 he was appointed on the company service flag honoring Oregon.
19-3p
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Conciliation Commissioner by the U its men called into military service.
O8BORN APARTMENTS
S. Department of Justice, Washing- At least two of them are known to GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
ton, D. C., for Umatilla county. He have won decorations for valor. Wom-
also served by government appoint- | en took over a number of new posts
FOR SALE
SIX GOOD MILCH
ment as land appraiser on proposed in the organization for the duration.
You no longer have to put up with smelly
DR. F. B. BELT
cows, one registered Guernsey fresh
Birch Creek diversion to McKay dam. Because of sharp restrictions on new
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
about Feb. 1, two Guernseys subject
disinfectants; just use Dr. Salsbury’s Par-
He made appraisals on lands to be construction work, the total number
— Office Hours -
to registration, one, Holstein, one
purchased for right of way for the i of persons employed by the company
O-San. You’ll like it for brooder and poul
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m.
Jersey,
one
Guernsey
and
Jersey.
Also
government canal.
| declined heavily, but total payroll was
Other Hours by Appointment
try house disinfection, for other such jobs,
In recent years Mr. Martin has off somewhat less because of increas- two Guernsey heifers subject to reg
Two
istration,
one
too, including the house. We have it; come
served as president of the Umatilla es to meet higher living costs.
pitch forks, 1 hay knife, one 2-section
Electric Cooperative association, a
in and get your supply for the season.
springtooth (new), I McCormick Big
Peterson & Peterson
position he held for four years. He l
The challenge to America’s right of 6 mower, 1 set barbed wire stretchers,
A TTORNBYS-AT-LAW
was quite a musician and his deep
freedom and pursuit of happiness can 1 post hole digger, 1 crosscut saw, 1
U. 8. National Bank Building
bass voice will be missed by all music
be met only by America's might, her horse (good but slow, weight 1,200
Practi e In State & Fed. Courts
| lovers who have heard him sing in
armed forces, backed by her "millions lbs.), 1 horse (good worker and fast,
Pendleton, Oregon
quartets and other musical programs.
for defense” in the shape of War weight 1,450 lbs.), 8-piece oak dining
| He was a member of the Hermiston
Savings Bonds
set, table, six leather bottom chairs,
i Commercial and Rotary clubs.
buffet,
I wood or coal heater, 1 small
W
Hermiston - Phone 3311
Stanfield - Phone 847
WARNER
Mr. Martin and his family have
Remove the money from your
:
moved to Dishman. Wash., a suburb "spending pocket” and place it : in cook stove, 1 three-burner coal oil
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW
A Member Dr. Salsbury's Nation-Wide
| of Spokane, where he will be associa- your "savings pocket”, Invest ten, stove Arthur Woodring, three miles
west
of
Stanfield,
half
mile
off
Stan
Poultry Health Service
| ted with his son, Jack Martin, in fifteen, twenty percent of all you
Hermiston, Oregon
field highway.
21-lp
Ready-Mix cement business.
make in War Savings Bonds.
Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co.
BOARDMAN NEWS
AAA PAYMENTS IN
1943 ENCOURAGE
MORE VITAL CROPS
POWER COMPANY
REVIEWS WORK
Men, Women Over 40
Don’t Be Weak, Old
SPENCER NAMED
NEW MANAGER
Hurrah! A
Disinfectant That
Doesn’t Stink
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co