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THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
CHRYSLER FLUID DRIVE
AND
PLYMOUTH CARS
Come In or Phone 29
ELLIS MOTOR ( 0 .
240 S. W. 1st. S t
PENDLETON, OREGON
Buy Now and Save
c an n in g sch ed u le
From A pril 28 to May 3
i: to 3: 30 p.m.
8 to 11 a.m.
A sparagus
Mon.— A sparagus
A sparagus
Tues.— No Canning
A sparagus
Wed.— A sparagus
A sparagus
T hurs.— No canning
A sparagus
F ri.— A sparagu s
A sparagus
Sat.— No tann in g
O ther products by special arrange- I
ments.
Hermiston Co-op. Cannery.
I
NEW CALF CLUB
AT STANFIELD
A new 4-H D airy Calf club was
organized a t the home of Mrs. V irgil
Hogg in the Stanfield community last
Monday evening. This is the firs t
agricultural 4-H club to be formed
in this community for several years.
O fficers of the club are Bill Gil
bert, president; Alida Picanso, vice
president: Jim Hogg, secretary; and
Ju n io r Brown, reporter. The other
members of the club are F rancis
Stephens. Andrew Laniont, Jim La
mont, V irginia Picanso, Elaine Hogg,
Wendel Hogg, and Jim Quinn. Mrs.
V irgil Hogg is to be the leader.
WEED CONTROL
METHODS STUDIED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
T hat the undersigned. S heriff of
U matilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 19th
day of March, 1941, will, on the
29th day of April, 1941, at the hour
of Id o’clock in the forenoon, sell to
the highest bidder for cash, at the
front door of the U matilla County
Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub
ject to a minimum price of $30.00
therefore, to be paid in cash, at the
time of sale, the following described
parcel of land, heretofore by Um a
tilla County, Oregon, acquired for
delinquent taxes, towit:
Lot 2, Block 9, City of U m atilla,
U m atilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, S heriff
of U m atilla County.
(M arch 27-April 24)
W e h ave th e fin e s t sto ck o f Used Cars to
choose From t h a t w e ’ve e v e r h a d
and p ric e d to sell.
Come in an d
lo o k th e m o v e r. O pen t i l l 8 p . m .
1939
1937
1938
1937
1936
1937
BU1CK SEDAN
CHEVROLET COUPE
FORD COUPE
PONTIAC SEDAN
DODGE COUPE
PLYMOUTH COUPE
1940
1936
1938
1939
1937
1937
IF YOUR EYES
TROUBLE Y O U -
Come here and get the benefits of
our more than 25 years successful
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed,
ll'e examine your eyes by
modern methods and grind
glasses to fit in all the latest
DR. DALE ROTH WELL
CHEV. 5-Pass. COUPE
CHEVROLET SEDAN
FORD DLX. SEDAN
CHEVROLET COUPE
PONTIAC SEDAN
CHEV. i T. PICKUP
O P TO M E T R IST
418 Main Street
P E N D LE T O N , OREGON
• PAINTING
• PAPERING
• KALSOMINING
— Spray Painting and Signs —
Anything - Anywhere - Anytime
All W ork G uaranteed - Estim ates
FREE
BERT MICHEL
Fords, Dodges, Buicks, Chevrolets -- Cheap ones from $50 up.
Buy one of these to drive to work and save the good car.
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The belief th a t weed control is a]
serious problem rig h t now and not
one th a t m ight become serious ten
years from now was expressed by
Lawrence Jenkins, weed specialist
from Oregon S tate college, before a
large group of farm ers in the S tan
field G range hall Tuesday night. Mr.
Jenkins had spent the day surveying
weed areas in the west end of the .
county and expressed alarm a t the j
grow th in size of some areas since his
la st visit. This district may soon
find itself in the position of certain ;
areas in other states where large
acreages have been abandoned and
taken off the tax rolls because of
noxious weed infestations, Jenkins
said.
Control m easures which have al
ready been undertaken were outlined
by A ssistant County A gent M. E.
Knickerbocker, who explained that
U m atilla county has had a tra c to r
outfit clean-cultivating noxious weed
Call Fur W arrants
patches in the B utter Creek area for
School D istrict No. 112 has called
a year, now, and th a t it w as planned all outstanding w arra n ts. Interest
to expand this cultivation practice to .•eases on April 23, 1941.
weeds in the U m atilla Meadows and
H. J . OTT, Clerk.
Stanfield districts th is year.
Wm. M einers, county commission
S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T
er. assured the cooperation of the
County Court in controlling weed
W alking on the streets of Hermis
patches on rights of w ay and other ton are actual signs of the coming of
county-owned lands. County Agent Jesus C hrist. You will be interested
W alter A. Holt discussed weed con and amazed as you hear this New
trol districts, of which there is one Testam ent prophecy discussed by E.
in this county, and outlined th a t it E. Duncan, talented and experienced
might he necessary soon to invoke the young evangelist from Portland. You
provisions of this law in order to are invited to attend th is im portant
stop the spread of noxious weeds.
neeting F riday evening beginning at
7:45 a t the Seventh day A dventist
•hurch, two blocks north of the Leg
JAMES GANNON
ion hall.
A n y P assen ger C ar over $ 1 0 0
Hermiston Lodge No. 128 A.F.& A.M.
U pper Floor Oregon
H ardw are Building.
^Stated Communications
E very 1st & 3rd Tues.,
a t 8:00 P. M.
Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited.
L ife T im e G u a r a n te e
Don’t Gam ble
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTO INSURANCE CO.
See Us fo r Auto Financing & Save
ALSO L IF E IN SU RA N CE
Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt.
C. A. B I N D E R
Hermiston Auto Company
C h e v ro le t
PASSES AWAY
Jam es Gannon, aged 76, passed
aw ay a t the Hermiston General hos
pital Thursday morning. Mr. Gan
non was born in Baltim ore, M ary
land, and for many years was a
track rider in the W allula gap dis
tric t. He lived in Herm iston during
the last 20 years and spent a great
deal of time in recent years prospect
ing in the mountains.
Mr. Gannon had no known rela
tives. Funeral services will be held
F rid ay at P ra n n ’s F uneral Parlors.
Mr. Gannon was a Catholic.
C E N T R A L CH U RCH OF C H R IST
C. W arner, Pastor
The pastor will be in attendance at
the state C hristian Endeavor con
vention in Klam ath Falls over the
week end. In his absence, Glenn
W arner will deliver the Sunday
morning sermon, using the topic “The
Salt of the E a rth .” The young
peoples departm ent will have charge
of the evening service.
The Eastern Oregon Convention
of Churches of Christ will meet in
Heppner Wednesday and Thursday
of next week.
FOR SALE OR TRA D E— PURE-
bred Chester W hite boar, 8 mos.
old. See or w rite B ernard Doherty,
Lexington, Oregon.
36-3p
U m atilla, Oregon
Service A ll M akes
Sales
NEW AND U SED F U R N IT U R E
Sale— A -dollar saving sale of un
heard of prices— One Week Only—
All prices cash: New Unfinished
Chairs, reg. $1.25, at 95c! New
B reakfast Sets, reg. $9.45, a t $8.25;
Used Davenos, reg. $19.95, $15.50;
Folding Lawn C hairs a t $1.39;
Folding Camp Cots, leg. $2.65, at
$2.45; New M attresses, 40 lb. cotton,
reg. $6.85, at $5.95; Linoleum Rugs,
reg. $5.95, at $5.00; Used Bedsteds,
75c and up. 20 P er Cent off on all
Ranges and W ashers. H undreds of
other bargains in proportion. This
week only, April 26 to May 3, at
O rr’s, Echo, Oregon.
3 6 -lp
FOR SALE— CH EV RO LET COUPE
’35: all good rubber. Mrs. A. E.
McCulley, 1 ’A mi. out on B utter
Creek highway.
3 6-lp
1MULE, 1 HORSE
Mrs. G. T. Hinkle.
3 6 -lp
SALE OR FOR R E N T — HOUSE, SIX ROOMS
and bath, modern throughout. In
Thompson's
5-tfc quire a t H erald office or S. A. An
derson, 2 mi. north of Hermiston.
WE BUY, SEL L AND EXCHANGE
35-3p
fu rn itu re , machinery, household
articles. Miller’s T rading Post, H er FOR R E N T — SIX-ROOM FU R N -
ished house, 5 mi. east of H erm is
miston.
52-tfc
ton: or a 2-room furnished cottage.
E. P. DODD — READ ESTATE, Inquire at Herald office.
34-3p
sales, leases, exchanges. In su r
ance— fire, autom obile, accident. No FOR QUICK SALE, $55, STROH-
ber piano, upright grand, beautiful
tary public, execution of legal pa
pers. Herald office, H erm iston, Ore tone. Inquire at Herald office. 35-2p
gon.
15-tfc
USED
BEER EQ U IPM EN T
stools, counters, ice cream freezers,
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc soda fountains, refrig erato r and back
bar. Complete resta u ran t set up re-
W ANTED
FAT COWS, H E IF- posessed by bank. 322 N. W. 6th
ers, steers an i veals. O’Conner’s Ave., BE 1 844, Portland, Ore. 35-3p
Cafe.
26-tfc
GOOD BUYS IN U S E D CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
BET T E R BU SIN E SS
TO
BUY
“ V igorbilt” chicks. Order early. FOR SALE 10 A., ALL IN AL-
H atching now. “V igorbilt” H atch
falfa and crop, $400.00. Will take
ery, Hermiston.
.
24-tfc monthly payments. Also 40 A., all
TY PEW RITERS FOR
ren t — Easy term s.
Drug Store, Herm iston.
W ILL TRADE YOUNG TEAM OF F U R N IT U R E AND CAR SEA TS
upholstered and repaired. Fred
horses for milk cows or a bull. Joe
Hawkins, Adams, Oregon.
36-3p G earh art, block west of hospital.
31-tfc
W ANTED TO BUY ALL KINDS
of cattle. H ighest cash prices FOR SALE 4-ROOM HOUSE ON
South Main street, $1750, some
paid. Ed O’Donnell, Hermiston, Ore.
3<-3p term s. C. O. R inehart, Pendleton,
Ore.
33-tfc.
1941 T R A ILE R HOUSES ON D is G O OD B U Y S I N U S E D G A R S
play a t H anby's Auto Camp. | See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
3 6 -lp I
T U N E IN ON 1420 KC. FOR
“V igorbilt” Crowing Roosters each
day from 5:30 to 6:00 p. m. A few
W hite Leghorns ready for delivery
Tues., April 29. “ V igorbilt” H atch
ery, Hermiston.
36-lc FOR SALK :: FEED ER PIGS
1 set harness, 1 circulating heater.]
FOR SA L E — 30 A. N EA R UMA- coal or wood; 2 three-quarter beds;
tilla. 23 A. under irrigation; 1 A. 1 coal brooder; space for 4 trailer
orchard:
’4 A. straw berries and houses. J. D. Corliss. W estland Dis
some alfa lfa: 2-room house, 16x3 4 trict.
36-3p
barn, good sized chicken house. See
or w rite J. H. Miller, Rt. 1, Hermis GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
ton.
3<-3p
BUY YOUR SUMMER SUPPLY
of aprons, hand-made tea towels
and pillow case.« from Westland
Grange ladies. Fancy work on dis
play at Inland Co-op.
3<-3c
PLUMBING
Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132
J. V. VILLERMOURE
FOR SALE
and 1 cow.
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
Hermiston, Ore.
Phone 131
MIRRORS RE -SIL V ER E D — SAT-
isfaction guaranteed, prices rea
sonable. Leave m irrors in fram es at
Inland Co-op. J , H. Tabor, Rt. 1,
Hermiston.
26-tfc
FOR SALE
FRESH
improved, term s. Also 4 2 A. im
proved, will sell five and ten Acre
tracts on monthly paym ents. C. A.
Corliss, W estland district.
35-4p
LEAVING FOR SPOKANE SAT-
urday, 5:00 p. m., in regards to
trailer houses. Room for 3, share
expense. Mrs. Lamb, H anby’s Auto
Camp.
36-lp
G O OD
BUYS
IN
USED
CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 3821
Hermistou
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General D entistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
Sunday & Eve. by Appointm ent
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office hour«: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 3061 - H erm iston, Ore
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
D R . F. B. B E L T
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
4
— Office H ours —
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m.
O ther H ours by Appointm ent
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Phone 3161
Hermiston
M ils If
goats; also a few kids for meat FOR SALE GOOD WORK TEAM
and colt, team weight 1500 and
and pets. C. A. Lare, one mile north
1700
lbs. F. V. Carelle, Umatilla,
of Hermiston.
34-3p
Ore.
35-3p
W ANTED
ALL KINDS OF
poultry. Van Damme, So. 2907 FOR SALE i" ACRES IMPROV
ed, with building, $850:
4-room
Oak St.. Spokane. Wn.
33-4p
house with hath, $500.00;
5-room
FOR SALE
W IDE CARRIAGE house for rent, $20.00 mo. F. A.
3 5 .3p
typew riter and two filing cases. Baker, Stanfield, Agent.
W. J. W arner.
34-3c
FOR
REN T
TWO
SMALL
FORDSON TRACTOR TO TRADE
apartm ents and space for 2 or 3
for pig« or cow. Jim Farley, Wil trailer. No children. Floyd I-axird,
lows, Ore.
34-3p Westland district.
35-3c
w r r m m a r .a a B a H H v
Peterson & Peterson
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practica In Stata A Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. W A R N E R
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon