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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1941. PAGE THREE TH E H ER M IS TO N HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. Choose Your Partner for Your Power Farming Four Sizes of Farm alls We Carry a Complete Line of • International T rucks Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study and prayer meeting. ------ PILGRIM H O LIN ESS CHURCH C. R. Bennett, Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a. m., lesson, “Christ’s Concern for the Lost.” Lk. 15:1-10. Morning devotions and I message at 11:00 a. m. Young People’s meeting, 7:00 to 7:45 p. m., Junior meeting 7:00 to 7:45 p. m., Evening devotions, 7:45 p. m., Church prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. Friday night prayer meeting 7:45 p. m. a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Henderson’s. The public is cor dially invited to these services. SE V E N TH D A Y A D V E N T IST Did the Apostles keep Sunday or the New Testament Sabbath? This will be the topic of the lecture next Friday evening, January 24, at the Seventh Day Adventist Chapel. Special features of the meeting will be violin music and the question and answer service. COLUMBIA NEWS (Continued from Page One, Mrs. Mabel Weeks and family spent Sunday at South Cold Springs with Mr. and Mrs. W alter Rosenau. Mrs. W. E. Bennett left for Port land the first of the week to have a check-up by her physician. Miss Elma Dunham returned home Sunday. She had been visiting at her uncle’s home near Pendleton. Mrs. Clyde Hebert received a mes sage while at the F.B.A. meeting F ri NOW ON DISPLAY AT OUR STANFIELD STORE day that her mother in Pendleton was quite ill. Mrs. Miles Barager left with Mrs. Hebert and accompanied W E W I L L T R A D E IN L I V E S T O C K her to Pendleton. The mother was greatly improved the following day and both Hermiston ladies returned to their homes. Friends here received word recent ly from Mr. and Mrs. George Beddow STANFIELD, OREGON who were former residents of this — Write or Phone CLYDE KENISON — district. Mrs. Beddow states that they are now permanently located at 361 S. E. 4th st. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable were among those from Hermiston attend the Wild Life meeting held in HERMISTON HERALD and as it progresses causes them to ing Milton last Thursday. develop nervous disorders which have Published Every Thursday at Mrs. W. A. Mikesell was re-elected Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon resulted in its being sometimes called from this district as a member of the “walking disease,” is thought to be Hermiston Laundry and Cannery Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring produced by feeding grains having a board when this organization held its Publishers high content of Tar Weed seeds. Be annual meeting in the Legion hall Saturday afternoon. Other members cause this weed is more often found elected were Mrs. A. E. Bensel and Entered at the post office at Her- in grains produced in the dry land Mrs. A rthur Turnblad. miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. wheat country, the disease is usually Grandma Blue who has been con l»06. Umatilla County, Oregon. associated with the feeding of wheat. fined to her bed for some time is re to be improved. The nervous symptoms found in ported Subscription Rates Bud Hooker had the misfortune to horses are not always manifested in lose a fine work horse last Friday. One Year ........................... $2.00 hogs. More often, in the latter case, Miss Bernice Bennett, who has 1.00 followed by death in a short time, Dr. spent two weeks visiting at Fossil, is .50 Three Months .................. home now. McCornack stated. Mr. and Mrs. James Getchell and M rs.. Getchell’s mother, Mrs. Jack INSTRUCTIONS FOR PE.V TECOSTA L TA BER N A C LE Abel, and her brother, Claude Lures, were dinner guests at the B. E. Getch S. E. Graves, Pastor HOG DISEASE GIVEN ell home Sunday. If you are not attending Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt and School and church now, do not delay two children called at the Bud Hook As a result of the discovery of some any longer. You are making an im er home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Whitney and cases of Amsinchiosi3, or Hard Liver pression upon some one and why not baby daughter of Irrigon and Mrs. disease in hogs in the Hermiston com make the right kind? Sunday at 10 Harlan Jr. of Port Angeles, spent munity, a recommendation has been a. m., Bible school. We are having Monday afternoon at the Bob Wood issued by Dr. Rod C. McCornack. dep .eal inspiring lessons. A class for ward home. Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. Tyler are Mrs. Woodward’s cousins. uty state veterinarian, that farmers all ages. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Baker spent 11 A. M., Morning worship, also feed cleaned wheat only to livestock, Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Junior church. What are your child particularly horses and hogs. Henry Garberding. This disease which causes affected ren learning? Mr. and Mrs. Chas. A. Shown and family were dinner guests at the :'O p. M„ evening service. animals to fail to make normal gains, Virgil Wilkes home Sunday. Carl Hammer who is employed on government work in Washington, was home with his family over the week end. The Tom Melton family has moved from the Dr. Marble farm and is now residing at the old Sellers place north of the II. J. Ott farm. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker and family and niece Arlene Hooker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Burchett Sunday. Gus Linder who has been ill for some time, became much worse last week and the doctor thought best for him to return to the Walla Walla hospital. Eugene Dunham, John Conrad and Virgil Wilkes took him to the hospital Wednesday of last week. He is reported to be much bet ter now. Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Clark had as dinner guests Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker and family. Mrs. Stella Sandy, who has been visiting Mrs. Elmer Ryland, left for Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Howlings spent Sunday afternoon at the Henry Gar berding home. Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejewski and Mrs. I. Hartsook were Pendle ton visitors last week. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dunhani and sons were visiting Mr. and Mrs. John For J o h n Deere “ A” Blair of Umatilla Sunday. ” B” and “ G ” Tractors Mr. and Mrs. John Graves of Heppner were visitors at her parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox last In irrigated sections where it is desired to turn Friday. all furrows one way; in small, irregular plots or John Miller and Oliver Loney were on hillside»; on farms where fields are worked dinner guests at the Forrest Moore according to the contour of the land, and where home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lindner were terracing is practiced to control erosion, the visitors at the George Liebe home and John Deere A-3, B-J and G-3 Integral Plows have at the Eugene Dunham home Sunday proved their ability to handle the job right. afternoon. Their simplicity and ease of operation will Mrs. Forrest Moore was a Pendle- surprise you—just trip the release, and the bot I ton visitor Tuesday afternoon. tom drops to the ground and penetrates to the Mr. and Mrs. John DeMoss and depth set, centering itself automatically. At the i Donald are spending this week in ' Portland on business and visiting. end of the field, trip the power lift, and the trac Chester Watkins of Wasco spent tor furnishes power for raising the bottom. the night at the Walter Maffei home Easy to attach and detach; easily adjusted; Friday. ’4- or 16-inch bottoms. Come in. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerer and family had Sunday dinner with the John Lewis family on Butter Creek. • McCormick Deering Farm M achinery • Farm all T ractors T um -A -L um Lumber Co. PLOW ING is an JO B B rriei-B ell Tractor & Eqiipment Co. PENDLETON - PHONE 518 OUT OF TOWN PRINTERS PAY NO TAXES HERE U T US DO YOUR PRINTING STANFIELD NEWS By Mrs. Rose Hedrick le a Word - Minimum 20c GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc WANTED— Position as housekeeper, or as cook on a farm or camp. Tele phone 490, Echo, Ore. 23-lp Bob Refvem accompanied by Keith McAlaster of Portland came last week end for a visit here. The lat ter is a guest of his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Daughtrey. The Ref- veras were all entertained Sunday at the home of Mrs. Daughtrey. Bob is undecided as to his future work but will not take this semester’s work at o. s. c. The Shoe School enrolled 14 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE hauling. Prompt service. Fully members Monday night, January 20. A pair of shoes was made at this insured. Phone 461, Ray Tolar, Echo, opening session, a three hour session. Ore. 40-3p-tfc The following officers were in stalled at the January 16 meeting by WANTED— OIL BROODER Stoves. the grand district deputy, Frank John G. Bensel, R. 2, Hermiston. Sloan: Harry R. Wessell, worshipful 23-lp master: John Spencer, senior warden; Jim Owens, junior warden; Lucian ROOM FOR RENT—IN FURNACE Jouannault, secretary; Martin Ref heated house, 2 blocks east of grade vem, treasurer; Don Childs, tyler! school. Mrs. Jessie Hineline. 23-lc John Heckman, senior deacon: Frank Sloan, junior deacon; James Hoskins, WANTED PLACE ON RANCH FOR chaplain. The next big event is their groundhog supper in early boy of 16 years for room & board annual February. and go to school. Phone 4 90, Echo, A large attendance of clubwomen Ore. 23-lp enjoyed the literary paper given by .»Irs. W. T. Reeves at her home Ja n GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — uary 16. The chief book discussed See the Hermiston Auto Co. 14-lc was “Dusk At Dawn” by DuBois, an autobiography of a negro. Mrs. WILL PAY 8c EACH FOR FRESH- Reeves recommended other types of ly killed jack rabbits for fox feed. books, also “Grapes of W rath” by Cool out and deliver in sacks to Sam Steinbeck, and “Swift Flows the Riv er” by Nard Jones, western writers. McCracken. T. H. Hartley, Touchet, At the tea hour Mrs. Fred Shelton Wn. 22-3p poured, and Mrs. Greathouse assisted. A large attendance is desired for E. P. DODD — REAL, ESTATE, a literary session at the Ladies Aid sales, leases, exchanges. Insur meeting on January 23, as Mrs. ance— fire, automobile, accident. No Mabel Richards will review the book tary public, execution of legal pa ' Americans All Over” by Jerome Mrs. Wood (Riley) will serve. pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore Beattl. The Christian Endeavor group gon. 15-tfc with its advisers Lewis Rasch and Misses Irene Swanson and Lois Mes LOST— BLACK YEARLING HEIF- senger, enjoyed a social time and er in Columbia district. Chas. Ep games Thursday night at the church. The Tallyho club was entertained person, Hermiston. 23-lp at contract bridge Monday night at FOR SALE— TRUCK DUMP BED, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest automatic dump with 3 yd. capacity: Greathouse. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem, Mr. and Mrs. Dill also 20 head mules and horses. J. C. Penney, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hey- Hawkins, .Adams, Oregon. 22-tfc den and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Esseltyn. The regular session of the Monday MODERN APARTMENTS F O R bridge club was held at the home of Rent— H. E. Hanby. 23-lc Mrs. Era Green. Substitute players were Mesdames Elliott, Ogren, Fisk TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR and McCormick. Mrs. C. C. Rhea rent — Easy terms. Thompson’s had the highest score. The crocheted bedspread made by Drug Store, Hermiston. 5-tfc members of the Home Economics club NOTICE—ON AND AFTER JAN- was drawn at the last meeting of the uary 20, 1941, we will be in the Grange. The lucky person was Mrs. George Elliott. market for all kinds of poultry and Robert Christian left Wednesday to veal. W. B. Foster and A. R. Blins- be employed at a service station in ton. 22-3p Prosser, Wn. WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE furniture, machinery, household articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her miston. 52-tfc ROOM * BOARD— MRS. Knerr, Hermiston. ALTA 23-3c IOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc iOOD YOUNG TEAMS FOR SALE broke or unbroke. J. F. Riley, Stanfield Meadows. 21-3p FOR SALE— MODERN 4-ROOM house in Hermiston, $300 cash, bal ance $20 per month, priced below value. C. O. Rinehart, Box 772, Pen dleton. 22-lp GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc That the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue MIRRORS RE-SILVERED SATIS- of an order duly made and entered faction guaranteed, prices reason herein by the County Court of Uma able. Leave mirrors in frames a t In tilla County, Oregon, on the 22nd day land Cooperative. J. H. Tabor, Her of January, 1941, will, on the 4th miston, Rt. 1. 24-pd BOARDERS WANTED —. ALSO rooms for rent. West Ride Hotel, opposite Richfield Service Station. 21-4pl INCOME COMMERCIAL APRICOT and cherry orchard for sale; six acres in fine condition. One mile from city, no encumbrances. For ir rigated acreage: with house. Write H. U. Martin, R. 3, The Dalles, Ore 23-3c gon. ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE Iflc THOMPSON'S DRUG day of March, 1941, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $30.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax es, to-wit: Lot 13, Block 2, Newport’s Addi tion to City of Hermiston, Umatil la County, Oregon. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. (Jan. 23-Feb. 20)_ LAND SA L E NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Uma tilla County, Oregon, on the 2 2nd day of January, 1941, will, on the 4th day of March, 1941, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton. Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $75.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax es, to-wit: Lots 7, 8 & 9, Block 11, Hermis ton in NE SE, Section 10, Twp. 4, North Range 28, E.W.M. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County (Jan. 23-Feb. 20) • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere - Anytime All Work Guaranteed - Estimates FREE BERT MICHEL Phone 131 Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Lodge No. 138 A.F.& A.M. Upper Floor Oregon Hardware Building. Stated Communications NOTICE OP LAND SA L E Every 1st & 3rd Tues., at 8:00 P. M. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned, Sheriff of Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited. Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Uma STATE FARM MUTUAL tilla County, Oregon, on the 28th day AUTO INSURANCE CO. of December, 194 0, will, on the 4th day of February, 1941, at the hour See Us for Auto Financing & Save ALSO LIFE INSURANCE of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub ject to a minimum price of $.30.00 C. A. B I N D E R therefor, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described PLUMBING parcel of land, heretofore by Uma Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132 tilla County, Oregon, acquired for de linquent taxes, to-wit: Umatilla, Oregon Lot 8, Block 8, Hermiston in NE SE, Section 10, Twp. 4, North Range 28, E. W. M. It. E. GOAD, Sheriff of J. V. VILLERMOURE Umatilla County. (Jan. 2-30) GOOD STOCK OF RABBITS FOR | sale at reasonable prices; also NOTICE OP LAND SA L E hutches for sales. Mrs. Claude W il-! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, cox. 23-3p j That the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue FOR SALE CHEAP 12 A. SUB- of an order duly made and entered irrigated land, house insured for herein by the County Court of Uma $900, barn for $100, also other build tilla County, Oregon, on the 14th day of January, 1941, will, on the 25th ings: 3 miles S W of Stanfield or day of February, 1941, at the hour near the Houser ranch. Will sell for of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to •1050 cash. Albert Harper, Route 1, the highest bidder for cash at the Naches, Wash. 21-3c front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — ject to a minimum price of $75.00 to be paid in cash, at the See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc therefor, time of sale, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Uma ’OUR LYON ELEC. BROODERS, tilla County, Oregon, acquired for de 5 00 chick size, used twice, sell one linquent taxes, to-wit: or all at less than half cost; guaran Lots 4, 5, & 6, Block 11, Hermis ton in NE SE, Section 10, Twp. 4, teed in perfect condition. A. W. North Range 28, EWM Prann. 23-tfc R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. WANTED TO RENT—A SMALL (Jan. 16— Feb. 13) farm near Hermiston. R. B. Wil cox, one mi. east of Hermiston. 21-3c LAND SA L E NOTICE FOR SALE HEATING SYSTEM for turkey brooder house. Inquire J W. B. Tucker, Stanfield. 21-3p P. A. VELVET HALF & HALF ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone 3821 Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 Sunday & Eve. by Appointment Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks E of post office Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS D R . F. B. B E L T PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN A SURGEON COME TO PENDLETON FOR YOUR OPTICAL NEEDS. Phone 3151 Hermiston Peterson & Peterson EYES EXAMINED by MODERN METHODS. GLASSES GROUND TO FIT WHEN NEEDED AT REASONABLE PRICES. — 25 Years Optical Experience ATTORNEY'S-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practica In Stats * Fed. Courts Paadlaton, Oregon DR. DALE ROTHWELL W. J. W A R N E R OPTOM ETRIST 418 Main Street Near East Oregonian ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Harmlatoa, Oregon