The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 29, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1943.
State Farm Mutual
Automobile Insurance
NON - ASSESSABLE
NATION - WIDE
REASONABLE RATES
$20,000.00 Liability
80 % Collision
HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR BILLS PAID FOR
YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS.
Let the State Farm Mutual protect your rights and
pay your doctor and repair bills. We also handle
Fire and Life Insurance. Ask about our new Triplit
Life Policy
Co-op
SERVICE
STATION
ART
THOMPSON
Phone 2011
Hermiston
CANNING SCHEDULE
August 2 to 7
8 to 11:30 a.m.
1 to 4 p.m.
Mon.—Beans, Fruit
Fruit. Corn
Tues.—Beets. Beans
Beans
Wed.—Fruit, Greens, Corn
p.m., Fruit & Corn
Beans
Thurs.—Beans, Carrots
Fri.—Beets. Beans
Fruit, Corn
No Canning
Sat.—Beans, Corn
Other produce by special arrange-
ment.
BUTTER RAISES
IN POINT VALUE
The red-stamp cost of meats dur-
ing August will be substantially the
same as at present, while the house-
wife will pay an additional two ration
points a pound for butter and one
point less for shortening, lard, salad
and cooking oils, the Office of Price
Administration announced today.
HERMISTON CO-OPERATIVE! —
CANNERY
I These cnanges are made in the fifth
! OPA official table of consumer point
values for meats, fats and dairy pro­
ducts, which is effective from August
1 through September 4.
In contrast to previous months, the
changes in meat values are negligible,
FOR YOUR
with the major revisions confined to
the iate and oils group.
The two-point increase in the value
of butter, which places the ration cost
Preferably late models.
of this item at 10 points per pound,
Will buy your equity. is offset to some extent by the cut of
one point in lard, shortening, salad
and cooking oils. No change is made
in the value of margarine, which re­
mains at the July figure of four
Used Car
Hermiston AutoCo.
New Machines
Are Hard to Obtain
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
PRESENT EQUIPMENT.
• CHECK that air cleaner regularly.
• KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good
clean lubricant.
• BE CAREFUL where you drive.
• CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep
properly inflated.
• KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when
not in use.
• PAINT your machines to protect from rust.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co
Pendleton, Oregon
Invasion Is
Costly fighting
PAGE FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
Phone 518
TIGURE
HITOUL
Your Boy Giva*
ICO per cent;
How about your
bond buying?
Make Plans Now To
Participate In
Coming Bond Auction
I points per pound.
the above described premises and the
The OPA stated these revisions do whole thereof, and for such other and
not reflect any material
change in the i seem
further
relief,
to this in court
may
, .... r
meet
and as
equitable
the prem-
estimated civilian supply of fats and ises.
oils products, but are an attempt to
This Summons is published pur-
bring consumer demand closer into suant to the order of the Honorable
line with the available supply. Point Calvin L. Sweek, Judge of the above
,
, ,
..
. A
entitled court, made and entered in
values must be adjusted to move the the above entitled cause on the 14th
supplies allocated by the War Food day of July, 1943, and the date of the
Administration for civilian use during first publication of this Summons is
the July-August-September quarter. July 15th, 1943.
A C. McINTYRE.
RANDALL & PERRY.
SUMMONS
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Equity No. 7294
P.O. Address: Pendleton, Oregon.
(July 15-Aug. 12)
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF
OREGON
FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
Lonzo W. Dixson and Minnie
Dixson, Plaintiffs,
vs.
| The Maxwell Land & Irrigation
Company, a defunct corporation;
The Aladdin Land Company, a
defunct corporation: John L.
Thompson and Jane Doe Thomp­
son, his wife: Elizabeth Thomp­
son and John Doe Thompson, her
husband; Harvey C. Thompson
and Mary Doe .Thompson, his
wife; Wm. IL Rhodes (sometimes
known as Will Rhodes) and Jane
Doe Rhodes, his wife! The First
National Bank of Seattle, a cor­
poration; the unknown heirs of
H. H. Willard, deceased; H. T.
Murchie and Jane Doe Murchie,
his wife; William Hamilton Ed­
wards and Iva M. Edwards, his
wife: Lester Hammer; Wm. Ed­
wards; William Edwards; Chris
Thompson; Ella M. Dixon; Her­
miston Irrigation District; and
also all other persons or parties
unknown having or claiming to
have any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in the real estate de­
scribed in the complaint herein.
Defendants.
To The Maxwell Land & Irrigation
Company, a defunct corporation; The
Aladdin Land Company, a defunct
corporation : John L. Thompson and
Jane Doe Thompson, his wife; Eliza­
beth Thompson and John Doe Thomp­
son, her husband: Harvey C. Thomp­
son and Mary Doe Thompson, his
wife: Wm. H. Rhodes (sometimes
known as Will Rhodes) and Jane Doe
Rhodes, his wife; The First National
Bank of Seattle, a corporation; the
unknown heirs of H. H. Willard, de­
ceased; H. T. Murchie and Jane Doe
Murchie, his wife; William Hamilton
Edwards and Iva M. Edwards, his
wife; Lester Hammer; Wm. Ed­
wards;
William Edwards; Chris
Thompson; Ella M. Dixon; Hermis­
ton Irrigation District; and also all
other persons or parties unknown
having or claiming to have any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in the real
estate described in the complaint
herein, DEFENDANTS:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON:
You, and each of you, are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled cause within four weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this Summons, and if you fail to
so appear and answer or otherwise
plead, for want thereof the plaintiffs
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in plaintiffs’ complaint,
to-wit:
For a decree that plaintiffs are the
sole owners in fee simple of the fol­
lowing described real premises, to-
wit:
The Southeast Quarter of the
Northeast Quarter, and that por­
tion of the North Half of the
Northeast Quarter of the South-
east Quarter of Section 5, Town­
ship 4 North, Range 29, lying
North of the North boundary of
the U.S.R.S. Canal “A".
Excepting therefrom a 15 foot
road on the West side.
The East half of the Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section 5, Township 4 North,
Range 29.
All being East of the Willam­
ette Meridian, in the County of
Umatilla and State of Oregon.
Excepting any and all roads.
Also excepting any and all wa-
ter rights of way.
Also, less from the above de-
scribed lands the following de-
scribed lands, to-wit:
Three acres off the north end
of the West half of the South­
east quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 5, Township 4,
North Range 29, E. W. M., de­
scribed as follows: Beginning at
the center of the Northeast Quar­
ter of said Section 5 and running
thence 12 rods due South, thence
40 rods due East, thence 12 rods
due North, thence 40 rods due
West to the noint of beginning,
containing three acres, more or
less, according to Unit Plat:
and further decree that the defend
ants, and each of them, and no per­
sons claiming by. through or under
them, or any of them, have any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in or to
the real premises above described, or
any portion thereof, and that plain­
tiffs are the owners in fee simple of
EAST OF
FOR SALE — 80
CANNING CORN FOR SALE 25c
Boardman project: 26 A. under ir­
per dozen, field run. Rex Jackson, rigation. Will sell acreage only for
Phone 2188.
50-lc $3000.00, or stocked as is for $4,500.00
cash, and assume contract of $970.00.
FOR SALE—200 BARRED ROCK Mrs. Olive Jarvis, Boardman, Ore.
chicks, 1 mo. old, at 30c each, or 25c
50-3p
each if all are taken. John Grant, 1
mile from Hermiston on Umatilla FOR SALE MILK COW; ALSO
highway, phone 2878.
49-3c
fat hog. William E. Walker, 31 mi.
east of Hermiston on Diagonal road.
FOR SALE- SOME PIECES OF
50-lp
household furniture, including elec­
tric range and refrigerator. The lat­ FOR SALE—30 ACRES, 1% ML N.
W. of Hermiston. Stocked and al­
ter two appliances must be purchased
together. First house west of Catho­ so equipment. Price reasonable. Some
lic church.
50-lc terms. R. J. Jones. Rt. 2. Hermiston.
50-3p
FRYERS, WHITE
FOR SALE
Leghorn. Sophia Kopacz, Rt. 1, FOR SALE—TWO 2000-GAL. HEA-
vy metal gas or fuel oil tanks. $150
Hermiston, phone 3186, 4 12 mi. S. E.
50-2c each. Oasis, Boardman, Ore. 50-3c
LOST—WAR RATION BOOK NO.
2. Please return to Carson A. Lin­
der. Hermiston, or leave at this of-
50-lp
fice.
LOST—BILLFOLD IN ONE OR
the other drug store in Hermiston.
Black color. Reaginald Benny, Gen.
50-3p
Del., Hermiston.
FOR SALE—THOR MANGEL, FITS
on a Thor machine, $20.00. M. L.
Watson.
50-lc
WANTED
ELECTRIC HOT
plate to buy or rent. Mrs. M. E.
Ramsdell, P. O. Box 582, Hermiston
50-lc
Ore.
FOR SALE—1940 TUDOR CHEV-
rolet. New tires and new battery.
Call Richfield Service Station. Her­
miston.
50-lp
FOR SALE—TWO GOOD MILK
cows, two saddle horses with sad-
dies. Am leaving Hermiston or would
not sell. Elbert F. Walls, at Cabin
City.
50-3p
FOR SALE-WASHING MACHINE FOR SALE-20-A. FARM, GOOD
and kitchen cabinet. Phone Her- | house, good buildings, water sys-
miston 2712.__________________ 50-lp tem. chicken house for 200 hens, 6 A.
FOR SALE—BARRED ROCK FRY- of hay, 2% A. in corn. Balance pas-
ers. W. F. Cargill, 1 % mi. out on ture, woodland, orchard, berries, gar-
Butter Creek highway, hedge fence in den and other buildings. Roy C. Rog-
50-30 ers, R. 1, near Columbia school. 49-3p
front of house.
FOR SALE — YELLOW TRANS- WANTED —MODERN HOUSE TO
rent on or before September 1. R.
parent apples for _ a few
“out days yet.
49-3p
Rohrman Orchard. South of Cabin J. Skarloken, Hermiston.
50-lp GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
City.
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc
Why Pay Rent?
For Sale three-room
cottages. Large front
room, bed room, kitch­
enette and bath room.
Completely furnished,
everything electrical, in­
cluding range, water
heater and an air con­
ditioner. Rugs, oil heat­
er, beds, etc.
Everything complete,
$1750.00, with $500.00
down, $50.00 per mo.
Apply—
C. L. Hodge
Hermiston Auto Co.
Watch For Announcements
General Hardware
Stanfield - Phone 847
Hermiston - Phone 3311
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
Poultry Health Service
Do not forget to feed Umatilla Brand Feeds
WANTED — OVERSHOT Haystack­
er. Ben Conner. Hermiston. 48-tfc
See Us First
Paints • Farm Machinery
REMEMBER, WE HAVE PLENTY SEWER PIPE
Inland Cooperative
FOR SALE—MALE POLAND CHI-
na and Chester White pigs. H. J.
Stillings, Stanfield, Ore.
50-lp
FOR SALE 40-A. FARM, 26 A.
irrigated now; 9-room house, full
basment. other outbuildings! lots of
shade. A real buy. Herman Kowitz,
Route 1, Hermiston.
46-tfc
CASH BUYER OF LIVESTOCK —
W. D. Blackstone, % Hermiston
Grain & Feed Co.. Phone 3311. 45-6p
Bring your welding repair and
blacksmithing to
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
* WELDING SHOP
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Phone 2151
WRECK YOUR CAR?
Let STATE FARM MUTUAL IN­
SURANCE foot the bill. See Art
Thompson at Cooperative Service Sta­
tion. Phone Hermiston 2011.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
Physician and Surgeon
First National Bank Building
FOR SALE
1937 CHEVROLET Phone 3151
Hermiston
sedan with good tires. See Mrs. Ef­
fie McFall. Irrigon, Ore.
48-3c
J. V. VILLERMOURE
| WANTED TO RENT IN HERMIS-
ton one room or an apartment for
woman and two-year-old child. Write
to J. D. Maple, % I. E. Dupont, Pas-
co, Wash.
48-3p
FOR SALE—10 SOWS AND ABOUT
40 weaner pigs. David Zivney, 21
miles SW of Boardman.
48-3p
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
FOR SALE
SADDLE HORSE,
three-year-old mare. Claire Lind­
ner, Rt. 1, Hermiston. See him at
Inland Cooperative during day. 48-3p
NEW POTATOES
WASHED,
cull, White Rose. 1c pound in hund­
red pound lots- Bring sacks. Emil
Zivney, four miles east of Stanfield.
48-3c
FOR
SALEFRYERS.
blit” Hatchery.
Hermiston.
N. J.
"VIGOR-
VanSkike.
48-tfc
FOR SALE — SMALL TURKEY
ranch at a bargain. See F. A. Ba-
ker, Stanfield, Oregon.
48-3p
Fine Selection of
WANT TO BUY FRYERS AND
heavy hens. Also any farm pro­
duce we can use. Temple Fountain
Lunch. Mr. Cronk.
47-tfc
JENNINGS NEW * USED FURNI-
ture has just received a large ship­
ment of Davenos. Located at 218 S.
W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, Ore.
FOR SALE—STRING BEANS FOR
44-tfc
canning. Mrs. W. E. Bennett, Rt.
IF
YOU
WANT
TO
BUY
OR
SELL
50-lp
1, Columbia district.
—See J. D. Corliss. Westland dis­
FOR SALE—FIVE YOUNG BRED trict. Horses, cattle, farm machinery,
gilts, due about September. Also land. Phone 2929. Hermiston. 42-tfc
one registered male hog. C. S. Rat­ GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
liff, 6 mi. NE of Stanfield.
49-3p
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
LOST—ONE SET OF CAR KEYS.
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
Dale Haddox, Hermiston, or leave
the big money and a square deal,
49-3p
at this office.
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis­
FOR SALE — USED ELECTRIC ton, “the man who gets things done”.
range. Jack Reeves, phone Hermis- WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES
ton 3344.
49-3c
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
FOR SALE SIX FEEDER HOGS. or write Miller's Trading Pest. 24-tfc
W. B. Dexter, 2 mi. below Umatilla.
49-3p WANT TO BUY CATTLE—HIGH-
est prices paid. Write me. Ed
17-tfc
WANTED RENT OR BUY ELEC- O’Donnell, Hermiston, Ore.
trie refrigerator, any make. Phone E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE,
2133, or write Mrs. Wm. Gallion, R.
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur­
49-3p
2, Hermiston-
ance—fire, automobile, accident. No­
FOR SALE—TENT HOUSE, 14 x 15 tary public, execution of legal pa­
feet, $40.00. J. Skovbo. Hermiston, pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
49-3p gon.
15-tfo
WANTED TO BUY — SMALL Ac­
WILL TRADE AIR CONDITIONER reage with improvements, close in.
for chickens.
Glen Harrington. | Levi Jensen, R. 1, Box 15, Hermiston.
phone 4211, extension 104.
50-lp i
49-3p
Street Parade - Program
Entertainment
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
FOR SALE—3 A. TRACT; 2-L00M GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
house, barn, shed, light and water.
Two ton Alfalfa hay- Also good milk
cow, hogs, chickens, feeder shoats. FOR SALE -3 BROOD SOWS. 27
pigs, 4 and 5 weeks old; 1 bred gilt
Fred Miller, Stanfield. Ore.
50-lp
to farriw November 1; 1 A-l Jersey
RATION BOOKS FOR cow. D. E. Lambert. Westland dis­
LOST
Jack McKinley, No. 2 Book: Velma trict.
49-3p
McKinley, No. 1 Book: Truman Mc­
Kinley, No. 1 Book. Please return to FOR SALE — NICE 4-YEAR-OLD
mare and Hamley saddle and bridle
Box 384. Hermiston.
50-lp
for $160.00. Henry A. Wilson, Colum­
FOR SALE—LAMBS, EWES, AND bia district.
49-3p
veal. Also White Rose spuds. W.
W. Speer, Rt. 1, Columbia district. WANTED—12-GUAGE SHOTGUN.
Double barrel, pump or automatic.
50-3p
Don Kennedy, phone 2135.
49-3p
FOR SALE—FIVE HEAD MILK
ROOM FOR RENT FOR MAN AND
cows and four head of Chester
wife or two women working day
White gilts, one male. W. V. Grider,
time. Mrs. N. W. Bloom, Hermiston.
Irrigon. Ore.
50-3p
46-tfc
FOR RENT 10x14 TENT HOUSE
furnished. Also one 10x12 tent
frame and tent for sale for $20.00. W.
F. Cargill, 1 mile S. on Butter Creek
highway.
49-3p
WANTED — ELECTRIC REFRIG-
erator.
Phone 3151.
49-3c
I WILL BE IN HERMISTON AUG.
2, 1943, to receive poultry of all
I kinds. Leave calls at Hermiston Gr.
& Fd. Co. Guy G. Foreman, poultry
buyer, Portland. Oregon.
49-2p
FOR SALE 2 ROOM FURNISHED
house and lot, lights and water in.
i Very reasonable. E. D. Ridderbush,
Pulley’s Addition.
49-3p
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 3821
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2692 - Res. 2111
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office houre: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to •
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
1
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment
Peterson & Peterson
A TTORNBYS-AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practiin State * Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. WARNER
4 TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon
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