The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 07, 1945, Page 11, Image 11

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Are you. ready for your baby
chicks? Is your brooder houso
scrubbed end disinfected? How
about litter, utensils, fuel, feed,
grit? Have repairs and replace­
ments been made in your hous­
ing equipment? Is your brooder
in good operating con­
dition? Have you ordered Larro
Chick Builder? Come in and
see us about your feed re­
quirements.
GET A LABRO
AU mu BAAU
Unien DU vii
Specialists in poultry research at
General Mills Larro Research
Farm wrote the Larra Chick Book.
Hermiston Hr. & Feed Co.
farro CHICK BUILDER
CANNING SCHEDULE
titled Court and cause within four
weeks from the date of the first
Umatilla Cooperative Cannery
publication of this summons, and
H. F. Lindner, Manager
if you fail to so appear and an­
swer, for want thereof, plaintiff
Canning for asparagus all next will apply to said Court for the
week. Hours 8:00 to 3:00 every relief prayed for and demanded in
day except Saturday when the said complaint, towit:
hours are 8:00 to 11:00.
A decree that plaintiffs Jesse M.
Meat canning by special ar- Prindle and Monta Prindle, hus­
rangement.
_____
band and wife, are the owners of
the following described land:
SUMMONS
The Southeast Quarter of the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Southwest Quarter; the South
THE STATE OF OREGON
Half of the North Half of the
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
South Half of the Southeast
Albert King, Plaintiff, vs. Cleta
Quarter of the Northeast Quar­
King, Defendant.
ter; the South Half of the South
To Cleta King, above named de­
Half of the Southeast Quarter
fendant.
of the Northeast Quarter and
the North Half of the North
IN THE NAME OF THE
Half of the Northeast Quarter
STATE OF OREGON
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec­
You are hereby required to ap­
tion 5; and the Southeast Quar­
pear and answer the complaint
ter of the Northwest Quarter of
filed against you in the above en­
Section 8; also Commencing at
titled Court and cause within four
the Northwest corner of the
weeks from the date of the first
Northwest Quarter of the South-
publication of this summons, and
east Quarter of Section 8, Town­
if you fail to so appear and an­
ship 4 North, Range 28; thence
swer,, for want thereof, the plain­
running South along the center
tiff will apply to said Court for
North and South line of Section
the relief prayed for in the com­
8. of Township 4 North, Range
plaint, namely, the dissolution of
28, 832 feet; thence due east
the bonds of matrimony now and
939 feet to the highway; thence
at all times heretofore existing
Northerly along the present
between you and the above named
highway to the East and West
plaintiff.
center line of said Section 8;
Service of this summons is made
thence West along said East and
upon you for four consecutive
West center line of said Section
weeks in the Hermiston Herald by
8 to the place of beginning.
order of Hon. C. L. Sweek. Judge
All being in Township 4
of the above entitled Court, which
North, Range 28 East of the
order was made and dated May
Willamette Meridian in Uma-
17, 1945, and the date of the first
tilla County and State of Ore­
publication of this summons is the
gon,
17th day of May, A. D. 1945.
| And that plaintiffs Jesse M. Prin-
CLIFF W. BROWER.
Attorney for Plaintiff, dle and Monta Prindle, husband
and wife, are such owners of said
Post Office Address:
land free from any right, title, es­
_ Hermiston, Oregon.
tate. lien or interest of all or any
SUMMONS
one of you in said land or any part
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF thereof, and that you all and sing­
THE STATE OF OREGON
ular have no right, title, estate,
FOR UMATILLA COUNTY
lien or interest in said land or any
part thereof, and perpetually re­
Jesse M. Prindle and Monta straining and enjoining you, and
each of you from asserting or
Prindle, husband and wife,
claiming any right, title, estate,
Plaintiffs,
lien or. interest in said land or any
vs.
Richard Liesegang and Helen M. part thereof adverse to plaintiffs.
This summons is served upon
Liesegang, husband and wife;
Vade Strohm; Jane Doe Winsor: vou by publication thereof in the
unknown heirs of Henry Winsor; Hermiston Herald for four consec­
W. B. Burton and Jane Doe Bur­ utive weeks by order of Hon. C.
ton, his wife; Jane Doe Taylor; L. Sweek, Judge of the above en­
Reed Taylor; Ina Gilbert; unknown titled Court, which order was
heirs of Hugh Taylor, deceased; made and dated May 17, 1945, and
John James Peters and Jane Doe the date of the first publica­
Peters, his wife: Mary Jane Cush­ tion of this summons is the 17th
ing and John Doe Cushing, her day of May. A. D. 1945.
husband; John Thomas Peters and
CLIFF W. BROWER,
Jane Doe Peters, his wife; the un­
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
known heirs of Thomas William
Post Office Address:
Peters, deceased; also all other
Hermiston. Oregon.
persons or parties unknown claim­ (May 17-June 14)
ing any right described in the
complaint herein.
Soybean Cultivation
Defendants.
Proper cultivation of soybeans to
To Richard Liesegang and destroy weeds is most important.
Helen M. Liesegang, husband The most effective time of cultiva­
and wife; Vade Strohm; Jane tion to destroy weeds is just be­
Doe Winsor; unknown heirs of fore planting. Many farmers pre­
Henry Winsor; W. B. Burton pare the seedbed at the regular time,
and Jane Doe Burton, his wife; then delay planting until the weed
Jane Doe Taylor; Reed Taylor; seeds have germinated. A thorough
Ina Gilbert: unknown heirs of cultivation at this time usually in­
Hugh Taylor, deceased; John sures a weed-free crop.
James Peters and Jane Doe Pet­
It is sometimes necessary and fre­
ers, his wife; Mary Jane Cush­ quently advisable to cultivate beans
ing and John Doe Cushing, her once before they come through the
husband; John Thomas Peters ground unless the soil is given a
and Jane Doe Peters, his wife; cultivation just prior to planting. If
the unknown heirs of Thomas weeds are given the opportunity,
William Peters, deceased: also they start growing more rapidly than
all other persons or parties un­ the beans, and a shallow cultivation
known claiming anv right des­ or rotary hoeing will do much to
.
cribed in the complaint herein. destroy the weeds.
Whether soybeans are planted in
Defendants.
rows, drilled or broadcast, the best
. IN THE NAME OF THE
results are obtained from cultivation
STATE OF OREGON
just ahead of planting. It is well to
remember that the destruction of
You are hereby required to ap- large numbers of weeds then will
pear and answer the complaint insure a higher yield of clean soy-
filed against you in the above en- beans at harvest time.
Classified Advertising
Rates: Minimum 35c per insertion fcr 3-line ad. approxim­
ately 15 words: extra lines 10c each. Reader ads inserted in these
columns at same rates. Credit allowed only to advertisers who
have regular open accounts. Phone 2051.
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 2801
The following men have been appointed brand in­
Hermiston Livestock
Commission Co.
R.
State Farm Mutual
No. 37
School Equipment Drive Under Way
Reg. Meetings 1st * 3rd Thursdays
Viñting Legionnaire» Welcome
Any veteran desiring aid in
filing claim papers contact Sam
Moore or Walter Hamm.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
Physician and Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Hermiston
Phone 3151
J. V. VILLERMOURE
Green Slab Wood
212 cord loads delivered Her­
miston and vicinity $25.00 per
load, dumped.
Green mill ends 212 cord load
$30.00.
Leslie Hutson
Box 791
Again in 18461
BENSEL’S HATCHERY
Cattlemen! Attention!
spectors, and will be available at all times in the lo­
LOST—LIGHT LEATHER POCK-
FOR SALE—PREWAR. WELL
etbook. "Dick" on inside. Leave
calities listed : Otis McCarty, Butter Creek, ship­
constructed, matched, five piece at Herald office. Reward.
43-3p
pers from the Lena, Vinson, Heppner, Lexington &
Daveno, swing rocker set. In­
quire at 408 Gladys Ave.
43-lp WANTED—CHICKENS. PHEAS-
Ione areas should find this convenient ; Milton Bai­
ant Cafe. Ben Conner
43-tfc
ley, Irrigon, Morrow county cattlemen should be sure
FOR SALE—W E A N E R PIGS.
Earl Ray, Hermiston Route 1, WANTED—SMALL HOUSE TO
not to pass these points unless they have secured a
43-lp
near Westland school.
move to Umatilla. Write Box U, |
previous inspection.
43-lp
S T R A Y E D—3 6-MONTH OLD care of Herald.
REMEMBER—The Brand Inspection
heifers, 2 Guernsey and 1 red. FOR SALE—20 A. ADJOINING
Laws Are Being Enforced!
J. W. King. 3 miles south of Ord-
city, all in crop. Large 3-bed-
43-3p room house, full basement, pres-1
nance.
In Hermiston the inspectors are Dr. R. R. Fast, of­
FOR SALE—MODERN 5-ROOM sure water system, lots of shade. |
fice
at the Hermiston Grain & Feed Co ; Geo. White,
house, some furniture, furnace shrubery, cow barn, poultry house I
located
directly back of the Union Cafe; and Avril
etc.
$5.000.
O.
C.
Hughes
exclusive
|
heat, 2 lots. Inquire Western Union
Holt, office at the Hermiston Livestock Commission
or phone 3139 Umatilla.
43-3p agt.. This is a good buy. See me
at my ranch 2 mi. east and 3 mi. [
Co. Sales Yard.
43-3c ,
WANT TO BUY—LATE LIGHT north of Hermiston.
model used car for cash. G. W.
DON’T FORGET—Get Brand Inspection!
McCracken. R. 1 Stanfield. 43-lp FOR SALE—BABY B U G G Y, j
like new, priced reasonable. !
BOARS Phyllis Bunneli, 512 Victory Sq., I
FOR SALE—YOUNG
ready for service, different or call 3571.
43-lp j
breeds. H. J. Stillings, Stanfield. FOR SALE—FRESH HEALTH '
43-tfc
Ore.
Cheese made from sweet Goat’s
FOR SALE—MEN’S SUIT OF milk, at its best now, requires no
clothes, 2 pr. of pants, size 40. ration points. At the Lare Fruit
Hermiston Cleaners, phone 2041. Ranch. 1 mi. north of Hermiston.
43-3p
43-lp
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT FOR RENT—TWENTY ACRES, LOST—A SHIELD FOR HEAD: HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
poultry. Hermiston Grain &
light on Desoto Airflow car If
the big money and a square deal
3 miles from town. E. P. Dodd.
Co. List your chickens with
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Her­
43-lc found pleast let me know. Ray Feed
25-tfc
Sherburne, R. 1, Stanfield 42-3p us. •
miston, “the man who gets things
FOR
RENT
—
4-ROOM
HOUSE,
43-tfc
done”. Phone 3522.
4 th house on First street in Cox FOR RENT—ROOMS TO LET BY WANTED—FAT HOGS, WILL
pay 15c lb and pick up or $15.15
day, week or month. Also
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES addition Phone 3521 or inquire
of furnture. We pay cash. Call at T. J. Tanners.
41-3p transient rooms. West Side Ho­ a hundred delivered to my ranch.
Telephone 3607, Henry Garber-
tel, opposite depot.
or write Miller’s Trading Post.
32-tfe
43-tfc FOR SALE—MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE—2 ACRES ON EAST ding, Hermiston.
in Stanfield, 3 rooms with bath,
Main street, west of Sales Yard, FOR
MADE - TO - MEASURE
HELP WANTED—FOR RESTAU- large garage, oil heater, large
rant work, cashier, cleanup man sleeping porch, wired for electric modern 4-room house, garage,
cohts, suits or slacks for women
and counter girl. Apply U. O. D. range. Reasonable terms. D. E. lawn, shade trees, garden in, etc. and men, see Ernest Ghormley at
41-3p Saylor's.
restaurant, Mr. Pingree.
43-tfc Johnson, Taft avenue, phone 894 S. A. Jacobs, Hermiston.
21-tfc
41-3p
Stanfield.
FOR RENT—TRAILER HOUSE, LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
LOST—LADIES BLACK LEATH-
er purse between Umatilla and FOR SALE—30 A., 3-ROOM partly furnished, 1 block south of
I most likely have what you
Irrigon. Keep monev but please
house, concrete cellar, work Christian Church. Elmer Cava­ want , listed. If you want to sell,
naugh,
Hermiston.
42-3P
leave purse and contents at Herald room, garage, 3 mi. from Hermis­
I probably am in touch with a buy­
43-lp ton, good well and pump. Imme­ FOR SALE—CONNOR’S AUTO er for your place. O. C. Hughes,
office.
12-tfc
diate possession, $2,000 cash. O. C.
Court, just outside east city Broker, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
Hughes, exclusive agent. See me limits, highway No. 30: Six 3-room
Poultry Feathers Still an
ALFALFA,
on my ranch 5 mi. N.E. of city. cabins, two 1-room cabins, one du­ FOR SALE—40
improved, close in, oiled street,
41-3c plex with two 3-room apartments,
Undeveloped Rich Market
sell or trade for stock ranch. Own­
Less than one-fifth of feathers pro­ WANT TO BUY—REFRIGERA- one duplex with one 3-room apart­ er, Louis M. Spencer, Rt. 1, Her­
ments
and
one
4-room
apartment.
duced on chickens ever reach any
tor.
Contact Herald office. Full basement, furnace, water miston, across from Griffin’s Gro-
commercial market. America in the
41-3c heater, etc. All furnished except eery.
41-3p
past had to depend upon importa­
tions, while her own products were FOR SALE—TRAILER HOUSE, apartment 13. Six trailer outlets,
being destroyed. Feathers are the
furnished. Can be seen near state water right on spring, gravi­
R. FAST
only fiber or coating of any animal Bensel’s Hatchery. Eugene W. ty flow to all buildings, etc. Lots
or fowl in America that is not being Bruce, box 25.
Veterinarian
41-3p of shade and lawn, flowers, gold
fully utilized for the war effort.
fish pond, fruit trees, grapes,
Bus. Phone 3311 — Res. 4661
Among the new uses developed for FOR SALE — 1936 PLYMOUTH strawberries, rhubard, two acres
feathers is as a foundation for pro­
coupe, good condition, good tir­ asparagus, three acres crops. In­
tein plastics. Satisfactory surgical es. Ceiling price. Vella Sisson, come now over $350.00 per month.
sutures or sewing materia! has been 414 Newport Ave.
41-3p Phone 2351, Hermiston.
39-tfc
made from feathers. Waterproof
FOR
SALE
—
FIVE-YEAR
OLD
WELL
DRILLING
—
PHONE
3733
glue made largely from feathers is
bay mare. Mrs. H. Gillanders,
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston,
also on the market. It has also
Insurance Company
42-2p Oregon.
10-45-p $25,000 Liability, Medical Payment
taken its place as an insulation pos­ 1 mi. west of Stanfield.
sibility.
80% Collision
Experiments are being conducted FOR RENT — NEW 3-ROOM LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED—
—
New
Triplit Life Policy —
house,
hot
and
cold
water,
large
Have
good
equipment.
See
to turn chicken feathers into yarn.
Family Income
For feminine frills and decorations, garden spot and lots of shade. Christenson on First street in Cox
certain types of feathers bring as Mrs. Clarence Reid, 14 ‘mi. North Addition.46-5p “I file our responsibility for you
42-3p
with the state.”
much as $3 a pound on the market. of Victory Square.
AUCTIONEERING—IF IT’S FOR
The feathers have found their place WANTED—A HOME FOR 3
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
sale,
I
can
sell
it.
Wayne
C.
into material to keep the armed
Cooperative Service Station
dogs, 2 young shepherd dogs, 1
Oregon.
forces warm. Fiber board has been female and 1 male; 1 female Taylor, Rt. 1, Hermiston,
Hermiston, Oregon
_____
34-13p
made from compressed feathers and Springer Spaniel. J. A. Stephens,
is said to have exceptionally good Umatilla. Call after 5:00 even­ FOR SALE—CHICKEN OR TUR-
insulation as well as soundproofing
key ranch; 2 miles from city; 6-
ings.
41-3p
The Oregonian
value.
room modern house, wired for
Feathers have long been valued FOR SALE — NEW 2-R O O M electric range; electric water sys­
Distributor
as fertilizers, but with recent devel­
house, water and lights, lots of tem; large brooder and chicken
Phone 3163
opments it is believed they will shade, close in. Inquire at Herald house; telephone $5 per year. 40
Mrs. L. Schinderling
serve a more important function.
office. $1500, terms.
42-tfc Acres, small barn and other build­
Hermiston
ings,
lawn
and
plenty
shade,
on
FOR SALE—3-ROOM MODERN mail and school route. $4,500.00.
Defrost Often
house at Umatilla. Call 4561, Terms. Phone 2351.
For economy of operation, defrost
36-tfc
42-3p
often; frost thicker than a quarter­ Hermiston.
Prann Funeral Service
FOR
RENT
—
CABINS
AT
CABIN
inch acts as insulation, increasing FOR SALE—MOWER AND BUCK
Hermiston
2-tf
operating costs. Cool all cooked
Rake, in good condition. Gene City.
foods before storing is another thrift Gray, Stanfield.
42-3p
L.
E.
DeBaun
A. W. Prann
FOR SALE—40 A. FARM, 15 A.
hint. For quick defrosting turn the
in alfalfa, no bonded indebted­
current off, removing ice cubes from FOR SALE—ONE 2-UNIT DeLA-
freezing trays (they may be tempo­
val milking machine, complete; ness. cheap irrigation water.
rarily stored in a bowl), fill trays one 4-unit pump and one 4-valve Priced to sell. See owner after 5
Bring yoor welding repair and
with hot water and replace. This C. P. filler. Call 22F2 or write o’clock any evening. W. H. Johns­
blacksmithing to
ton,
Westland
Irrigation
District,
causes the accumulated frost t« Box 185, Pendleton, Ore.
40-6p
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
melt quickly, after which the ice
adjoining Col. Jordan place. 41-3p
& WELDING SHOP
cubes may be returned to the freez­ WANT TO BUY—1 OR 2 ACRES
ing trays and the current turned near Hermiston or Umatilla. Must
Phone 2151
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
on again for normal operation.
have water and electricity. Write
American Legion
"Z" care of Herald.
42-3p
Hermiston Post
Sold Out For ‘45
S m H ou
PAGE ELEVEN
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 3821
SERVICI
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosta
Bank Bldg. Pbo. 2592 • Ree. 2112
Bunday & Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
Mattress
Renovating
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 1 blocks E of post office
Office hour«: I to 12 - 1:30 to *
Phone 3061 * Hermiston, Ore.
W. Lee Dyer
D R F. B. BELT
Phon« 3107
P“e —MEae "YeEYA. VV-e-t" y
shews Shorley Potter, eity
ELECTRICAL
MATTRESS MAKER &
UPHOLSTERER
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10:30 - 13:30 a. m. -1 - • p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment