The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 26, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1944.
COUNTY TREASURER'S FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS
AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR MONTHS OF
JANUARY-JUNE. 1944. INC.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
FOR SALE — ONE FORDSON
Model T tractor. Extra coils and
timer; also governor. Also one
| mower, one rake and one drill. J.
B. Jackson. Finley s Camp. ll-3p
RECEIPTS
Processed Foods—Blue stamps —--------------------- ----------- :_____ 1
DISBURSEMENTS
Taxes: Sheriff .............. $112,516.86 Warrants: General
$ 93,295.46 A8 through Z3 and A5 through R5 FOR SALE
ONE SPRINGER
Taxes: Miscellaneous ..
1,860.93 Warrants: Road ............ 75,660.89
valid
indefinitely.
Holstein;
one
Holstein heifer, |
Fees: Clerk .......
3.698.66 Warrants: Irrigation .... 34,013.14
Meat.
Butter,
Cheese
—
Book
4:
milking;
one
Jersey-Guernsey
cow.
Fees: Law Library .......
345.81 Warrants: School Supt. 158,500.66
Red stamps A8 through Z8 -and A5 milking; three Jersey-Guernsey
Fees: Recorder ..............
3,705.95 Remittances: S. D.
heifers, two milking; one purebred
Fees: Sheriff ..................
413.23
Taxes
................... 296,977.89 through K5 valid indefinitely. Jersey
bull, six months. F. B. Stor- |
Sugar
—
Book
4:
Sugar
stamps
Fines: General ..............
1,776.00
City Taxes ..... .......... 168,694.64
ment. Boardman, Ore., east end.
Fines: Road ..................
1,930.60 1 Game Fines
258.50 30-31-32-33 valid indefinitely. 5 ____
ll-3p
Fines: Game . ........... ,....
336.50 S D. Bonds Redeemed
5,349.53 pounds each. Sugar stamp 40 valid
Fines: Miscellaneous ...
5.00 S. D. Bond Interest
1,855.69 through February 28. 1945, for 5 LOST—LARGE GUERNSEY COW
Interest: Bank Balance
132.41 Miscellaneous ................
3,948.76 pounds home canning only. For
light yellow color, strayed from
State: Motor License ..
9,582.13 War Bonds .................... 70,000.00 more canning sugar, apply local Hermiston Dairy ranch some time
State: Miscellaneous .... 125,056.80
board using spare stamp 37.
Sunday. Cow was purchased at
Temporary License ......
416.50 Total disbursements for
Shoes
—
Loose
stamps
invalid.
auction
sale Friday. Anyone know­
Refunds: General ___
3,116.99
six months period
$908,555.16 Book 3: Airplane stamps 1-2 valid ing of whereabouts of animal is
Refunds: Road ____ ....
7.574.66 Bal. on hand at end of
11-lc
indefinitely. Airplane Stamp No. asked to call 3600.
Miscellaneous ...... .......
1.909.64
June
189,156 46 3 valid November 1.
Gasoline Coupons—Endorse new FOR SALE—1931 CHEVROLET
Total of receipts for six
coupe, good rubber, $140.00. D.
coupons
before using. “A” 13 ex­
months period
$274,378 67 Total
$1,097,711.62
J.
Kenney. Irrigon, Ore.
11-lp
pires December 21. Each coupon
Bal. on hand at begin­
worth
4
gallons.
ning of January .
823,332.95 PAULINE M. MOSGROVE,
FOR RENT — APARTMENTS &
Stoves—Apply local board for
rooms in West Side Hotel. Op-
Treasurer.
Total
purchase certificates for oil, gas posite Hermiston depot.
$1,097,711.62
1 l-3p
stoves.
Wood. Coal. Sawdust—Delivery ROOM FOR RENT—CORNER OF ,
COUNTY CLERK'S SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
Ridgeway and West 5th. 1 l-3p
by priorities based on written
Summary of Expenses of Umatilla County, Oregon, for the
statement of needs.
FOR SALE—1938 DeLUXE LIN-
First Six Months of the Year 1944.
F uel Oil—Current coupons valid
coin Zephyr sedan,' in A-l con­
through August 31. 1945 Not more dition. at less than ceiling price.
General Road Fund
$89,338.58 Health Unit ............
$ 7,213.75 than 6% of season's rations should Good tires and heater. See the car
Co. Court & Comm.
. . 4,838.71 ; Juvenile ............................
476.50 have been used to date.
at the John Ford ranch, 114 miles
Cir. Court ............
2.008.51 Indigent Soldier .............
Price Control—Refer inquiries south of Hermiston after 5:00 p. m.
618.35
Justice Court
448.70 Sealer of Weights
183.48 and complaints to price clerk at lo­
ll-3p
Sheriff's office ....
WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738
11.386.48 Pred. Animal Control ... 2,716.62 cal board.
Clerk’s office .........
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
WANTED
3,970:81 Public Accountant .......
GOOD
.GENTLE
525.00
Rent Control;—All rented dwell­
Recorder’s office ....
2,868.68 Law Library
child’s pony, will pay cash or
gon.
2-tfo
480.00 ing units must be registered, and
Treasurer’s office
1,795.75 Emergency
trade cow if right. Call John Ham­
2,781.08 changes in tenancy reported.
Assessor's office .....
3,338.67 Old Age Assist.
CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
mon. Hermiston or write Bob Mc­
14.229.60
School Supt.......
1.993.10 Forest Protection
lar trips to the Hermiston Grain &
110.00 HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Louth. Athena, and give descrip-
Court House
3,680.66 Blind Assist.......................
tion, age and price.
ll-3p
254.60
Feed Co. List your chickens with us.
H. V. McGee, pastor
Poor
6,679.28 Aid to Dep. Children ..... 2,008.20
52-tfc
Sunday School 10:00 A. M.
LOST—SADDLE MARE. SORREL
Jail ............................
1,687.69 Child Welfare ..............
759.79
Morning
worship
11:00.
Sermon
two
years
old.
had
when
bridle
Coroner
24.35 | Insurance ........................ 1,177.63 “The Endument of the Spirit.”
FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
About Nov. 1
she cot away. C. D. Shaw. Route
Watermaster ........
3,300.12 Law Library Books
341.50
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur­
Baptist
Youth
Fellowship
at
7
1. Hermiston, on old O. H. Buell
Élection
Sign or Call G. G. Smith days.
2,361.69
"Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her­
p. m.
place.
11-lp
1,767.211
District Attorney .
miston.
40-tfc
Stanfield
681
or
603
Evening
worship
at
8:00.
Mes
­
8.644.82
Total
expenses
for
six
Library ...................
FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO
sage.
“
A
Strong
Tower.
”
months period
$184,009.91
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
lots in Cox addition. Also two
outbuildings. Boyd Swanson. Her-
Total expenses for Road $89.338.58 i
the big money and a square deal*
OP
A
EYES
DEER
miston.
11-lp
Total expenses for other
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
FOR SALE — EIGHTY YOUNG ton, “the man who gets things done”.
Funds
$94,671.33
$184,009.91 HUNTERS GAS USE
FOR SALE — ALFALFA HAY.
ewes. 12 to % grade Corriedale,
tie
stack and in shock. Joe Gattuc­ bred to registered Corriedale rams. Phone 2601.
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING GENERAL FUND
Many deer hunters suspected of cio, Scott place, 3 miles SE of Her- Closing out all stock L. W. Jor­
Warrants outstanding December 31, 1943
$17.461.69
using gasoline unlawfully this sea­ miston.
ll-3p dan. Westland.
10-tfc WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
Warrants issued six months ending June 30, 1944
94,671.33
son will shortly receive notice to
of furniture. We pay eash. Call
Warrants redeemed six months ending June 30, 1944
93,295.46
appear before their local OPA CABIN FOR RENT—MODERN, FOR SALE—20 ACRES, ALL UN- or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1944 __
18,837.56
except heat, furnished. Avail­
boards and asked to explain their
der irrigation and all in crops.
travels, Sol Stern, OPA enforce­ able about December 1 until April Four-room house and a good cellar.
WARRANTS OUTSTANDING ROAD FUND
********••
1. Call 3521. Mrs. F. Tanner. ll-3c Reasonably priced. Sam R. Els­ ♦ ♦
ment attorney, revealed today.
Warrants outstanding December 31, 1943 ............
8,793.39
I AM DELIVERING
•
Stern
reported
that
license
num
­
ton.
4
miles
east
of
Hermiston.
Rt.
Warrants issued six months ending June 30. 1944
89.338.58
FOR RENT—ALFALFA & CORN 1.
bers
of
329
cars
are
being
sent
to
8-4p
GREEN SLAB •
Warrants redeemed six months ending June 30, 1944
75.660.89
stock pasture. Write or see V.
local boards for investigation and
in 1 % cord loads
♦
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1944 .....
......... 22,471.08
B.
Durbin.
Rt.
1,
Hermiston.
11-lp
FOR
SALE
—
2
FARMS.
RALPH
•
appropriate action. Under direc­
$17.50
per
load
♦
MRS. E. B. CASTEEL. County Clerk
Thornburg,
Westland
district,
•
tion of Roth Keller, the investiga­ FOR SALE—TWO YEAR ROAN
By Jessie M. Bell, Deputy
LESLIE HUTSON
♦
Rt.
1.
Hermiston.
6-6p
•
tors took the numbers of cars
Shorthorn Bull, milking strain.
Pendleton, Ore. ♦
found so far from their home bas­ $85.00. C. R. Myers, Rt. 2, Hermis- ----------------------------------------------- • Box 791
NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR •
es that in most instances the trip ton.
COUNTY SHERIFF'S REPORT
ll-3p
sale—town delivery Saturday morn-
could only have been made with ----- ---- ----
Harry Kelley, 112 miles S. of I
From January 1. 1944
to
June
30,
1944
ings.
22
FT.
“
STREAM
occupational
gasoline,
Stern
ex-
FOR
SALE
f
I AM DELIVERING
... -1.---
4 KO
4-tfC
plained.
LITE” house trailer. 1942 model. | Hermiston,
phone 0 2452.
$23,676.55
January Cash .....................
In almost every instance, the in- Only slightly used. New condition
76 00
January Warrants.........
IN 1,3 CORD LOADS
vestigators found that motorists throughout. Electric stove and re­ FOR SALE—TRANSPARENT AP-
25,442.05
February Cash
ples. bring own box. Priced for re-
frigerator.
air
conditioner,
oil
heat
­
|
making
the
return
trip
still
had
too
$21.00 PER LOAD
145.44
February Warrants ........
many “A” coupons left to have er, 2 new tires and tubes. Owner sale. W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry­
LESLIE HUTSON
15.880.71
March Cash ......................................... ..............................
land
place.
Columbia
district.
49-tfc
made the trip on other than “B” moving to middle west. Must sell
Pendleton, Ore.
Box 791
203.85
March Warrants ............................................ ..................
or “C” gasoline allotments. Manv quickly, A $2000 00 value, priced E. P. DODD — REAL EET-Tl
10,310.40
April Cash ......................... ............................ ....................
were thought to be using “B”, “C” at only 1600.00. Hermiston Auto
19,210.07
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur
May Cash .............................................. .............................
and
even
coupons or had Co.. 3rd and Main Streets, Phone ince—fire, automobile, accident. No
687.59
May Warrants...................... ...........................................
R. R. FAST
10-2C
pooled their “A” allotments, all in 3661.
10,352.86
June Cash ...........................................................................
tary public, execution of legal pa
violation
of
OPA
regulations.
160 00
June Warrants
SINGING HARPIST AVAILABLE pere. Herald office, Hermiston. Ore
Veterinarian
for social entertainments, wed­ eon.
15-tte
ELECTION
NOTICE
Resi. 3713
Bus. Phone 3311
$106,145.52
TOTAL
dings or funerals Anyone inter­
ested
please
contact
Doris
Davis,
FOR
RENT
—
CABINS
AT
CABIN
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff
10-3c
that a regular election will be held 315 Victory Square.
City.
2-tfe
By Vina Hoskins. Chief Tax Deputy
in the City of Hermiston. Oregon,
at the regular polling places for FOR SALE—PIANO, $90. CAN BE FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
re!l said, both because of this re- the general election for State and
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
seen at 409 S. E. Court street in
I nt n ranee Company
FEWER CARS ARE : | duction
in the nation's irreplace- County officials within precincts Pendleton; also one new saddle.
13-tfe $25,000 Liability, Medical Payment
’
able
stock
of
automobiles,
and
be-
NOW AVAILABLE | cause of a sharp increase in last numbers 32 and 33 in said City on $65. A. M. Rennecker. 302 Vic­ PURE BRED REGISTERED DUR-
80% Collision
Tuesday, the 7th day of November, tory Square.
10-3p
— New Triplit Life Policy —
ham bull for sale. 112 Years old.
I winter’s mileage death rate over 1944, between the hours of 8:00
Family Income
There are 1,500,000 fewer motor the previous winter,
o'clock A. M. and 8 00 o’clock P. M. FOR SALE — 28 REGISTERED Hugh Neill, 10 miles out on Butter
9-3p “I file our responsibility for you
Corriedale ewes, 7 rams. L. W. Creek road.
vehicles on the nation's highways
“Traffic accidents annually take for the purpose of electing a May­
with the state.”
to provide essential transportation a heavy toll in Oregon during the or, Treasurer, Recorder, and six Jordan, Westland Highline Ditch
10-tfc WANTED—WHEEL CHAIR. MRS. ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
through the coming winter than winter months of November and Councilmen to serve for two years. area.
Lloyd Ritch, inquire at Saylor’s
there were at this time last year. December.” Farrell said. “During
Cooperative Service Station
Chas. Taylor, Recorder.
FOR SALE — 1935 CHEVROLET store.
9-3p
Secretary of State Bob Farrell said the past five years, 17 percent of (Oct. 19-26)
Hermiston, Oregon
Master
Coach,
new
finish,
me-
today in warning drivers to pre­ all traffic fatalities occurred dur­
4-ROOM SEMI-MODERN HOUSE
chanically
sound,
guaranteed.
At
pare for the nearing months of ing these two months. The mileage
and 8 lots for sale at Irrigon.
less than ceiling price. Hermiston
snow, ice and heavy rains. While death rate in Oregon last Decem­
Bring your welding repair and
Earl Connell, Irrigon. Ore.
9-3p
10-
2c
Auto
Co.,
phone
3661.
every car still functioning is a year ber was 15.9 persons killed per one
blacksmithing to
older, it is more vital to wartime , hundred million miles travel, In
FOR SALE—6 REGISTERED RED WANTED—TO TRADE 6-ROOM
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
civilian economy than ever before. December of 1942 it was 16.4.
house in Dufur, Ore., for proper­
Pole cows; 4 Red Pole heifer
& WELDING SHOP
The annual reminder to drivers These rates are nearly double the FOR SALE—BABY BED. MAT- calves. L. W. Jordan, Westland. ty in or near Hermiston. F. A.
tress and springs, large size, for
10-tfc Hooper, Box A. Pendleton. Ore.
is being issued early this year, Far- rates for other months.”
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
8-6p Phone 2151
$7.50: small child’s red chair; a
pair of zebra finches (young) with WANTED—PIANO PLAYER FOR
modern dancing. Good wages.
cage. Call any time but Friday
10-3p FOR SALE—MODERN 4-ROOM
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
evening and all day Saturday. Mrs. Write Stanfield. Box 325.
house and garage on one big
H. D. Drew, Umatilla Field Sta- FOR SALE—2-ACRE TRACT IN lot. Wired for electric range and
Physician and Surgeon
tion.
ll-3p
city limits. See Carl Hammer, hot water heater. Inqure at cor­
First National Bank Building
503 Victory Square.
10-3p ner of 4th and Newport, Jack Hor-
10-3p
ner. Hermiston.
Hermiston
Phone 3151
WILL TRADE A WORK MARE
for a milk cow and pay the dif­
ference. Ralph Smith. Rt. 1. Her-
J. V. VILLERMOURE
IE WNUS
NESTMET miston.
10-3p
Five Years Experience
ELECTRICAL SERVICI
LOST—GOLD HEART SHAPED
locket
on
chain.
Please
return
to
-SALE STARTS AT IM P.M.—
Hermiston
Phone 3121
Herald office.
9-.3p
RATIONING
CALENDAR
Republican
Commissioner
Wanted!
Turkey Pickers
State Farm Mutual
flucTion SALE
Every Friday
WAR BONDS
We will get you top market price—For your Live­
stock and Farm Produce. Last Friday’s Markets—
Top Hogs Netted............................ $15.15 per CWT
Top Veal Netted.............................. $13.50 per CWT
We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat­
tle. For top market prices—have stock at the Her­
miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before
1:00 P. M.
mattress Maker
and
DON’T FORGET WE KEEP
i * Bolts- Roofing
Upholsterer
New Cotton Mattresses Made
to Order
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2S82 - Ras. 2112
Bunday & Eve. by Appointment
Custom Rebuilding
of Innerspring Mattresses
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
Lumpy Spring Cushions Rebuilt
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
Expert Work Done to Order
Other
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Ottica hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to s
Phone 3061 • Hermiston, Ore.
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
Moderately Priced — Subject io
War Time Conditions
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co.
Phone 3107 or Write
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Houre —
Hermiston. Oregon
Other Hours by Appointment
DR. F. B. BELT
East End of Main Street