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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 11. 1944. Jas. Henderson, who has been visit herein by the County Court of Uma RATIONING ing the Hendersons and Smiths, left tilla County, Oregon, on the 11th day for Camp Hahn. He had been in the of April, 1944, will, on the 16th day of CALENDAR By Mrs. Grace Shoun Aleutians for two years. | May. 1944, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest Don Kenny and two sons were Port Mr. and Mrs. R. M. McCoy bought bidder for casn at the front door of the place they have been living on for land visitors and arrived home again PROCESSER FOODS the Umatilla County Court House. four years. They bought it from R. Sunday. He took a boy named Ritch Book 4—Blue stamps A8 through Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a min ie with them. A. Baker of South Gate, Calif. imum price of $50.00 therefor, to be Mrs. Lillie Warner had a party for Q8, valid indefinitely. Benny McCoy, AOMB 2/c, of the paid in cash, at the time of sale, the bombing squadron, is leaving for over- her Sunday School class Friday af MEAT, BUTTER. FATS following described parcel of land, seas duty with his address San Fran ternoon at her home. They played AND CHEESE heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore cisco, according to a letter received by games and had refreshments. Book 1—Red stamps A8 through gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- The J. A. Shouns were Walla Walla his mother, Mrs. R. M. McCoy. Mack T8 valid indefinitely. Red stamps U8, wit: McCoy is at Williamsbury and is an visitors Thursday. Lots 5, 6, 7, & 8, Block 41, in the Pfc. George Steagall of the engj- V8 and W8 valid indefinitely begin instructor there. original Town, now City of Uma Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Mulkey are the nee is battalian, has gone overseas ning June 3. tilla. Umatilla County, Oregon. proud parents of a baby girl Lila Ha with his address New York, according R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of SUGAR zel, born Wednesday night at the to his brother Dave. Umatilla County. Fred Houghton was a Heppner visi Pendleton hospital. The mother and Book 4 Sugar stamps 30 and 31 (April 13-May 11)_____ daughter are doing nicely. They have tor Thursday. valid indefinitely, 5 pounds each. Mildred Eschantz is spending a few a small son Jerry about 20 months old. For canning only—Sugar stamp 40 NOTICE OF HEARING ON Mr. and Mrs. Paul Häberlein spent days at Ordnance. She left Wednes FINAL ACCOUNT valid for 5 pounds through February the week end at The Dalles, going day. The J. A. Shouns were Hermiston 28, 1945. Apply at local OPA board down Thursday. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Mrs. Nellie Netter and children are visitors Tuesday. for more. STATE OF OREGON FOR The Sinice Moore family were Her visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ruth SHOES UMATILLA COUNTY Umiker. Sam Umiker also spent the miston visitors Monday evening visit ing George Reed at the hospital. They Loose stamps invalid. ! week end at home in Irrigon. j D. C. Conrad and four soil conser report he is better. In the Matter of the Estate of B. I. Book 3—Airplane stamps Nos. 1 Cut worms are destroying a great and 2 valid indefinitely, one pair each. Whitney. Deceased. vation men spent Friday in Irrigon. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Wildeman many of the young melons, causing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, GASOLINE STAMPS are leaving after two weeks stay in some hills having to be replanted in that the final account and report of most fields. Irrigon at the Pentecostal church. Not valid unless endorsed. Ina M. Whitney, administratrix of the Albert Connell spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Hoagland “A” No. 11 valid through June 21 above entitled estate, has been filed have the baby home from the Ord his grandparents, the Lewis’ of Board —3 gallons each. (May renew “B” in the office of the Clerk of the above nance hospital. She is much improved man. He came home Sunday evening. entitled Court, and that the Judge of Citizens Praise Mrs. C. W. Acock and Charles Jr. or “C” within but not before 15 days said Court has entered an order here and they also brought home the three from Stanfield that have been stay- were Hermiston visitors Monday, as from date on cover.) in designating Saturday, the 3rd day Results Gained ing with the Hoaglands there, and were also Mrs. Ralph Carter, Harry of June, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 FUEL OIL the other one from Wilsons is now Cooper and Clarke Stephens. . o’clock in the forenoon, at the office Period 4-5 coupons valid through of the County Judge, in the County | Carol Goodman, Charles Stephens For This State home. Mrs. Jack Smith is redecorating her and June Goodman and La Velle Mark- August 31. Not more than 90 per Court House at Pendleton. Umatilla house. Mrs. Lee Smith is doing the ham were Stanfield visitors Sunday. cent of season’s rations should have County, Oregon, as the time and ; PAID ADV Portland, Ore. (SPECIAL) The work. Calvin Allen is ill with the scarlet been used to date. place for the hearing of objections, if I D. L. Moberly of Chico. Calif., was fever at Farragut, Idaho. following quotations from letters are any, to said final account and settle- | Ella May Grim and Loretta White TIRE INSPECTION ment of said estate. typical of hundreds received express a visitor of the Lee Smiths. He is are working at the Ordnance Cafeter Tire inspection records still requi This notice is published pursuant to ing appreciation of Senator Rufus C. Mrs. Smith’s son-in-law. ia. the order of the above entitled Court red to get special gasoline allotments, Holman’s effectiveness at the nation's Hugh Grim has also gone back to entered herein on the 3rd. day of May, tire replacements, etc. work at Ordnance. capitol: 1944. Mrs. Virginia Allen was a Pendle SON08 AVM t. g ... WOOD, COAL. SAWDUST Dated and first published the 4th “I have witnessed your fights in our $4.2: . ton visitor Saturday. Order your 12-months supply now dav of May, 1944. own state for the Oregon National Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graybeal had a INA M. WHITNEY. Guard, and later in the United States farewell partv for Mrs. Mildred Han during temporary winter storage pro- Administratrix of said gram. ey and son Wesley Saturday evening, Senate your fearless stand for ade- estate. with visiting and refreshments being A. C. McIntyre, Pendleton, Oregon. PRICE CONTROL quate appropriation for our defense enjoyed. Attorney for said estate. Refer inquiries and complaints to forces. You have truly been a (May 4-June 1) price clerk at local OPA board. champion.” New Oregon industry RENT CONTROL "I hasten to extend congratulations Housing units rented for first time and sincere appreciation on behalf of must be registered by landlords within 30 days. the people of Oregon for the splendid | id me work you have done in securing for HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Oregon the alumina clay plant.” You never really know the value of adequate automobile H. V. McGee, pastor “You are doing a commendable job insurance until “after the accident”. Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. in protecting the interests of the Pa If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy* goes swiftly and Morning worship, 11:00 a. m. A LET US SOLVE cific Northwest as well as the war ef surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your Mother’s Day message. fort.” YOUR EYESIGHT interests. “We have been dealing for the past Evening worship—We will dismiss PROBLEM ! twelve years with Oregon senators our service to unite in the baccalau Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don’t drive If your eyes trouble you come here and congressmen in Washington and reate service that is to be held in hon without insurance. for a thorough examination ..... never have we received such smooth or of the high school class of 1944. ROY DUNCAN, AGENT cooperation and rapid handling of our Baptist Youth Fellows' ip at 7 p.m. Modern glasses ground to fit if Phone Stanfield 722 they are needed. every request for information and ac NOTICE OF LAND SALE tion.” Over 30 Years Successful FARMERS AUTOMOBILE “I want to congratulate you heart Intor-IN SURANCE Exchange Optical Experience! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Cr ily on the successful outcome of your That the undersigned. Sheriff of •Nation.! Standard Non-assessable Coverage. effort to obtain increased forest fire Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue DR. DALE ROTHWELL appropriations. This was a hard, of an order duly made and entered OPTOMETRIST fighting chance, but you took it and | 418 South Main St. — Pendleton have won out. We are all indebted | Near Bus Depot Pe.Adv. Smith for Senator Com. to you.” Mra. K.R Horton, Sec Corbett Bldg. Portland _______________________________ “May I express my sincere thanks to you for your interest and support given this recent deficiency appro priation bill to provide maternity care to wives of enlisted men in the armed forces.” “We take this opportunity of ex tending to you our thanks for your assistance which made it possible for us to secure tin plate to continue pack ing carrots, which would otherwise | have gone to waste in this locality. We by had been trying for weeks without any success until we called upon you.” Turkey Growers Save Why defer the pleasures and benefits of "Thank you for your efforts in home ownership when F.H. A. makes it so behalf of the turkey producers of our It is time someone spoke frankly about state, as this means a saving to them easy to attain? The rent money you have the organized attempt that is being made to turn City People against of several hundred thousand dollars.” paid out in the last five years would have Patriotic Fanners. . . "People like and respect you for I've seen this program go on in given you a substantial equity in a fine home your independent and forthright posi Washington, D. C., and I'm seeing of your own . . . paid for on the easy in it go on in our own State of Oregon. tion on the vital problems that are Keep a man on the job It is time that the truth be told. stallment plan. Investigate the F.H.A. plan facing the country at this time.” The New Deal is promoting the Who is now on the job “It is a pleasure to know that when in connection with the purchase of a new idea that the farmer is to be con- sidered as a workman, entitled only some emergency like this arises that home from Interstate Homes, Inc., in Her Doing a great job for to wages . . . not as the business man we have representation back in Wash- that he is. It takes a sizeable invest miston. A small down payment will do it. OREGON! ington that is able to produce re- ment, depending on the type of farm, to provide a unit that will give a suits.” See Elmer Fritzke today at the Hermiston VOTE FOR man full-time employment. Such an "At this time we want to thank you investment certainly justifies the farmer Hotel. He has information which tells you on behalf of the industry and the WAYNE MORSE being considered as a business man. U. S. Senator farmers for your efforts in seeing how you may own your own home. Distinguished Republican leader of OPA Incites Foaling that the irrigation equipment was in Oregon who was urged by many promi Against Farman cluded with other farm equipment.” nent farmers to become a candidate I deplore the efforts on the part of (For priorities) for United States Senator. the Administration offices, in par ticular the OPA, to create a class "I am sure that your resolution Republican Primary feeling between the city dweller and asking for a full and complete investi the farmer. Reports are continuously May 19, 1944 gation of Federal regulations govern being circulated that the farmer is now ing the distribution and sale of meat, receiving two and three times the federal subsidies he receives. Grain, Pd. Adv. Cordon-for-Senator Com. amount for his crops as compared to hay, straw, and labor, his biggest poultry and dairy products will meet Imperial Hotel Bg.. Portland, Ore. pre-war. This is bound to build an items of cost, have doubled and in the universal approval of the grow- Marshall E. Cornutt, Ext. Sect. antagonistic feeling against the farmer, some cases tripled. Since it takes 10 to i •• erS. because it insinuates that he is profit 15 years to build a good dairy herd, eering from the war. The same agen the dairyman can't just quit and wait Farm Program Aided cies which have the facilities to estimate IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Oregonians Endorse Work Of Sen. Holman EFFICIENT EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED -. ‘A ctife : YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB! s "12 res - FRANK TALK to City People..• about the Farm Situation Open the Door to Home Ownership......... Wayne Morse GOY CORDON “I want to express our appreciation of your great and effective help with regard to agricultural appropriations affecting the extension and research programs of the Land-Grant Colleges. Thank you for your assistance.” "Your activity in the Forest Fire Protection Appropriation is being very well received in the Pacific North west. You are doing yeoman service in thia field. We are very apprecia tive of your interest in Extension matters. A number of land grant colleges have indicated their appre- ciation of your interest.” Original letters containing these quotations may be seen at the “ Hol- head man for Senator Committee quarters. 408 Wilcox Building. Port land, Oregon. Names of signers not published hero as these were unsolicited letters written to Senator Holman during his present term. Pd. Adv. Jvrry SayUr. See. "Holman for Senator Com." Wilno* BUy.. Portland. Oregon. 0 KK-ELKCT incomes also have the facilities and know about the increase in the costs of production of farm products. But not one word of this is mentioned, because it would make an entirely different story. Says Formats Can't CMt FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton LaGrande and Baker — BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY — D. F. BELDING RALPH H CAKE NATIONAL Telephone 2391 Hermiston, Ore. PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO 009999099999999999999900 9 999990999099499999989000000 VOTE__________________ 12 X RALPH H. CAKE There are many small business men whose sales have nearly doubled, and yet are operating at a loss, because their costs have risen so high But in the case of a farmer, all you hear about is the increase in sales—nothing about the increase in costs. Many a farmer has been caught between the pnce ceiling on farm products and the un regulated increase in farm costs. One Administration official has been heard to state: "We cannot be concerned about whether or not farmers stay in business. We feel sure that enough of them have so much invested in buildings and equipment that they cannot afford to quit even if they operate at a loss during this period. It would be cheaper for them to keep operating than quit. Our only concern can be that enough is produced." Farm Costs Introasa 3 Timos— Incorno Ono-Ha!f I’ll give you an example. The gross income of the Grade A dairyman has increased about 40° including the until things get better. He doesn't want to quit ; it s his patriotic duty to stay on the job even if it bankrupts him, which has happened in many cases. Gty Dwallan Will Pay Fair Prica You city dwellers want to pay a fair price for what you buy. You do not want to be overcharged, and again, you do not want anyone to be forced to sell to you at below coat of produc tion. But when city dwellers are con stantly fed the information that pro ducers are receiving two and three times as much for what they buy as previously, how can they help but feel that the farmer is unpatriotic and profiteering at a time when the farmer actually is doing one of the biggest and best, yet so far unrecognized jobs of any group. Qty People and Farman Mast Cooperate When this war is over we will need the close cooperation of the city people and the farmers. They must under stand each other's problems and work together because the prosperity of both groups is dependent on the success of the other. Paid adv . Morse tM Smurar Committee Ralph O Moores. Corbett Big.. Portland, Ore.