The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 02, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
large as last year and near the rec- o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the FOR SALE -CHEVROLET COACH,
highest bidder for cash at the front
ord level.
35,000 miles. Far above average.
door of the Umatilla County Court Tradì in considered, price $425; also
With
respect
to
beef
cattle
the
re-
ARE YOU PREPARED
House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
port says that "from a long-time a minimum price of $121.65 therefor, large Johns n outb. ard, A-l motor,
' viewpoint the outlook for cattle would to be paid in cash at the time of sale: $75. inquire at "Vigorbiit" Hatch­
7-lp
be beter if marketings in 1941-42 the following described parcel of land, ery.
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
were heavy enough while prices are gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
WANTED ( HI! DREN TO CARE
high to stop the increase in numbers. | to-wit:
for in my home. Good cara Can
N 26 Rods of SE NE and W 20
.Already there are enough cattle on
SEE US FOR
hand to provide more beef and veal Rods of SE NE less S 13 and one give references. Address box 163.
Rods and SE SW NE less S 13 Lexington, Oregon.
-7-6p
per capita than has been consumed | third
and one third Rods, Section 31. Town-
for many years, although not as much I ship 5. North Range 29. E. W. M.
as a quarter century ago” This is in
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla FOR SALE HOUSE TRAILER,
sleeps two. Will sell for $150 cash.
|
County.
Sept. 25-Oct. 23
line with the food-for-defense goals
Bill Isaak, 311 S. W. 23rd St.. Pen­
for Oregon.
dleton, Oregon.
7-3p
The complete report which contains
several charts and statistical tables
RESTAURANT FOR SALE HI-
may be had in printed form from
Way Cafe at Stanfield. Write or
county agents or direct from the col­
see Mrs. Frank Ayers, Box 101. 7-3p
1c a Word • Minimum 20c
■------------------------------------------------ FOR SALE WILL SELL MY
P lege, free to citizens of Oregon.
FOR SALE FIVE GOOD 3-YR.-
home, reasonable. Call 1 block So.
MUCH OREGON
old Jersey cows, three will be Catholic church. Geo. Hodge.
7-3p
per cent greater than before the Eu­
MARKET PROSPECT
fresh in December. A. V. Wright on
WHEAT PUT UNDER
ropean war started.
Rhea Creek, Heppner.
7-3p FOR SALE HOUSE AND SIX
GOOD FOR OREGON
Additional strength is given to the GOVERNMENT LOAN
lots in exclusive district of Her­
market demand for animal products
FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE, miston. Phone 91 or write to 211 S. E.
ANIMAL PRODUCTS
by the government call for more milk,
modern, Clara G. Hall.
7-tfc Byers Ave., Pendleton. Mrs. R. Ray­
The amount of Oregon wheat plac­
j meat, and eggs in the food-for-defense
mond.
6-3c
An unusually favorable market out- | program. These conditions have help­ ed under federal loan so far this year HOUSE FOR SALE AT COX AD-
is
already
double
the
total
amount
for
dition, 28 x 12 ft. All sealed inside SACRIFICE! IT WILL PAY YOU
look for poultry and dairy products ed boost farm prices for dairy prod-
the entire year of 1940, the state with veneer, built-in cupboards, lights
to take a day off —7’ x 16' house
and for meats and wool during the I ucts 35 per certt since the war start-
AAA office announced.
and water, only $300. Kenneth trailer, built-ins, sleeps four, $250.
1941-42 marketing season is indicated | ed, meat 56 per cent, eggs and chick-
Two thousand loans, totaling Brown.
7-lp Also Dodge panel, all new tires, blow­
by a report just issued by the Oregon | ens 30 per cent, and wool 62 per cent,
$6,742,499
on 7,235,219 bushels of
out-proof innertubes, first class, $200.
agricultural extension service. The I Further increase in the level of indus-
report also points out that farm la- trial production appears probable wheat, have been reported up to Sep- ROOMS AND BOARD FOR 5 MEN, Private party, no dealer. L. C. Tay­
$9.00 per week: two double beds lor 4821 S. E. 65th Ave., Portland.
.ember 15 as approved by the Com-
bor and other costs have advanced within the next year.
and one single bed. E. C. Chaney,
7-lp
materially during the past year and i The demand for milk products is modity Credit corporation, Reports Echo, Ore., 5 mi. S. W. of Stanfield,
may be expected to increase further, being emphasized by the government, from the counties indicate that the inquire at Tum-A-Lum, Stanfield. FOR RENT- 18 x 22 PLASTERED
although gains made in farm prices particularly, to supply consumers in flow of wheat under loan is continu-
house, furnished, including lights
7-3p
for eggs, milk, meat and wool have this country and for shipment to Eng- ing at a heavy rate, and will continue
and water. School bus to door. D. J.
until
the
market
price
equals
or
ex
­
been more rapid.
| land, and much more meat and eggs
Kinney, Irrigon.
7-lp
ceeds the 85 per cent of parity loan
The longer-time outlook is prob- are wanted in 1942. Although prices
value.
FOR SALE ONE BLACK 2-YR.-
Free Estimates
lematical, as animal numbers are in- for feed are higher than a year ago,
AAA officials believe that well over
old mules, $75.00. Duff Knight
creasing and much uncertainty ex­ the total supply of feeds in the United
All Labor Guaranteed
ranch.
7-2c
ists as to the duration of the present States is larger than last year and half of Oregon’s bumper wheat crop
will
move
under
loan,
because
of
the
far
above
average.
The
number
of
extremely high level of consumer pur­
FOR SALE LATE TYPE SPINET
chasing power. One indicator of the animals is enough greater to slightly high loan rate, made possible by
piano, or will trade. Terms ar­
RAY
LOOSVELDT
current strength of consumer pur­ more than offset the increase in feed growers cooperating to limit produc­
ranged. Piano Factory Warehouse.
tion
under
marketing
quotas.
chasing power is the record high level supplies, «specially of grain. Hay
Licensed Plumber
3256 E. 9th St. Spokane.
-6-8c
of industrial production, already 60 supplies in relation to livestock are as
PRIORITY RATING
FOR SALE—12 GA. SHOTGUN,
Plumbing & Heating Contractor
incinerator equipped with coils and
ESTABLISHED HERE
other household furnishings. Write
Phone 2381
Hermiston box 684 or inquire 345 S. W. 2nd,
j Announcement was made by Mayor
Pendleton.
7-2c
F. C. McKenzie yesterday, upon ad­
FOR SALE—BLACK TEAM GELD-
vice from Folger Johnson, State Di­
ings, will work single or double;
rector of the Federal Housing Admin-
one purebred Guernsey bull, 2 years
J
istration
in
Portland,
that
the
Office
Chiropractic Physio Therapy
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
old; one purebred O.I.C. young boar;
of Pioduction Management, Division
Guaranteed Shoe Repairing
Rectal Disorders
purebred O.I.C. gilts. Ralph Butler,
of
Priorities,
in
collaboration
with
27 S. W. Dorian Ave.
145 S. Main Street
Willows, Ore.
7-2p
Between Main and Post Office
|
the
Defense
Housing
Coordinator,
has
Pendleton
Oregon
Oregon
Pendleton
established certain procedures for ob­
FOR SALE—TRAILER HOUSE
taining priorities assistance for de­
mounted on V-8 truck. See it at
IF
YOUR
EYES
fense housing construction, and will
Gifford Service Station, $725.
7-lp
| utilize the facilities of the Federal
TROUBLE YOU—
FOR SALE—FIELD RUN POTA-
ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR
AIR COOLER
Housing Administration in determin- Come here and get the benefits of
toes, 85c per hundred. Bring sacks.
"We Electrify to Satisfy"
ing compliance with the requirements our more than 25 years successful H. F. Lindner, Columbia district. 7-3p
$39.00
optical experience.
Reasonable
of the O.P.M.
108 S. E. Court
PENLAND BROS
BLACK-FACED
Oregon
Pendleton
Applications for priorities ratings prices for glasses when needed. FOR SALE
Oregon
Pendleton
We examine your eyes by
buck; Duroc-Jersey boar; also we
are to be made on forms furnished by
modern methods and grind
have one sleeping room to rent. Chas.
the Federal Housing Administration
glasses to fit in all the latest
Shown, R. 2, Hermiston.
6-3c
or local lending institutions in the
styles.
"Complete Office Outfitters
Radiator Service Pendleton-Hermiston areas, and are
1 rto Repairing
WANTED
R O O M E R S AND
to be presented to the Portland office DR DALE ROTHWELL
STATIONERY
RADIATORS
boarders. Mile South of Associated
gifts
OPTOMETRIST
BOOKS
607 S. E. Dorion Ave.
Phone 405 of the F.H.A.
Service Station. Herman Kowitz. Rt.
Phone 5 4
227 Main Street
“The applicant must be the user of
418 Main Street
Pendleton
-
-
Oregon
1, Hermiston.
7-3p
Oregon
Pendleton
the materials or equipment, before
PENDLETON, OREGON
filing his application he should con- j
PENDLETON AUTO
ORRES THE TAILOR F R O M
sider carefully the outline of proced­
Klamath Falls, Oregon, will be in
PARTS
ure for obtaining preference ratings
Hermiston October 10 for one week
Thompson Products
CANVAS
TARPS
TENTS
issued by the O.P.M. in Washington,'
with a complete line of beautiful wool­
Hastings Rings
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
| D. C.,” Johnson’s communication |
ens for suits and overcoats for men
: ss Court from the Court House stated.
and women. It will pay you to wait,
Glass for Every Purpose
Coa’p^t' Automotive Supplies
| Mayor McKenzie was advised that
their prices are never high. F it and
Oregon
AND
Pendleton
the Federal Housing Administration
workmanship fully guaranteed. 7-lp
will furnish contractors with complete
F O R S A L E— COLEM AN GASO- |
j instructions and application blanks
line range, practically new, and I
SERVICE STORE
I unon written request to the F.H.A. I
"STYLE HEADQVARTERS"
2-wheel trailer, box 6x 8. Inquire at
AT OREGON MOTOR SERVICE
office in Portland.
SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
2 blocks east of Associated Service
Come In or Phone 29
Tires - Tabes - Batteries - Accessories
Phone 428 206 E. Court
Phone 468
729 Main Street
Station, Stanfield, Mrs. Lester Up-
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Oregon
Pendleton
Oregon
Pendleton
hous.
7-3p
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
i I the FAMOUS COLE’S HOT
That the undersigned. Sheriff of Um­
Blast Oil Burners. The aristocrat I
atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of
an
order
duly
made
and
entered
here
­
of
all heaters. A few of our all time |
SHORT
WAVE
DIATHERMY
Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods
in by the County Court of Umatilla |
Suite 11 Bond Building
values are: Mattresses, $8.45: Heat- |
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
County. Oregon, on the 22nd day of j
240 S. W. 1st. St.
Telephone 148
ers, from $2.95 up: Dressers, $7.45;
September, 1941, will, on the 28th day |
Phone 400
(Over Woolworths)
Ranges, A-l, $19.50 and up, and a
of October, 1941, at the hour of 10
Oregon
PENDLETON, OREGON thousand other bargains. Orr’s New
Pendleton
Oregon
Pendleton
& Used, Echo, Oregon.
7-lp
For WINTER
Stoves, Oil Heaters
and Fuel
Inland Cooperative
PENDLETON DIRECTORY
DR. ARNE A. HEINO
ANDY'S
VAUGHAN
FRAZIER BOOK STORE
GLEN LONG
W. I. GADWA
CHRYSLER FLUID DRIVE
THE MAX BAER STORE
JACK ALLEN SUPPLY
0. W. CHEEDLE
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Official Time Inspector U. P. R- R.
DIAMONDS and WATCHES
Phone 688-W
333 Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
SIMPSON S AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
"Auto Electric Specialists"
227 S. E. Court Ave.
Pendleton
-
•
Phone 860
Oregon
STRAM
OPTICAL (0.
William C. Stram
OPTOMETRIST
225 S. Main St.
Pendleton
-
-
Phone 403
Oregon
H. AND H. SHOP
CHILDREN’S APPAREL
Infants to 14 Years
GIFTS
147 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
GOODYEAR
DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE
SAM GORFKLE
Uy
At
KATHRYN'S
Phone 28
Pendleton
=
INSULATE
208 Main St.
-
Oregon
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
AUTO ACCESSORIES
For
GAMBLE STORES
"FALL"
Hermiston
Pendleton
H. L SIMPSON CO.
Farm Implements - Electric
Motors - Water Systems
Pendleton
•
-
Oregon
Tents
-
Tarps
Sporting Goods
4 33 Main Street
Pendleton
-
•
Oregon
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
farm, my equity in atore building
with living quarters, $3,000 grocery
stock, doing $1.000 a week. Dewey
Compton, P. O. Box 1216, Cookidge,
Arizona.
7-3p
FOR SALE SEVEN CHESTER
White weaner pigs. Harold Hunt,
Columbia district.
7-1 p
Distinctive Apparel
for Women
DENTIST
Oregon
you CAN GET
ALONG WITHOUT
ELECTRICITY .
AND WITHOUT
ADVERTISING-
3 29 S. Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
BARNUM'S FURNITURE
Pendleton
ELLIS MOTOR (0.
The Working Man’s
Clothing Store
DR. H. A. NEWTON
Phone 12
PLYMOUTH CARS
DO YOUR LAYERS
HAVE WORMS?
Where you find low egg produc­
tion and thin, bedraggled looking
birds, you almost always find
worms. The best answer you’ll
find to your worm problem is DR. i
SALSBURY’S ROTA-CAPS: we
recommend them.
CHISHOLM FEED CO.
Hermiston
Phone 3311
A Member Dr. Salsbury's Nation-
Wide Poultry Health Service
REDUCE YOUR
FUEL COSTS
Call 2791
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
WANTED PART-TIME STENOG-
rapher. W. J. Warner, Attorney,
Hermiston.
7-lc
FOR SALE WRITING DESK FOR
office or home, only $15.00. Ritch­
ie’s Cabins, across from E. P. Dodd,
Hermiston
6-3p
FOR SALE PHILCO CABINET
radio, $30: rug, $8; davenport and
chair, $15; 2 dressers, $7.50 each:
end table. 75c. At red brick house
this side "Vigorbiit” Hatchery. Her- I
miston.
6-3p
FOR SALE 16-FT. MODERN
trailer house. Sleeps four. Can be
seen at West Kennewick Camp
Ground, Kennewick, Wash. Price,
cash only $300. J. B Tribble.
5-3p
FOR SALE PIANO. SMALL NEW
piano stored in this vicinity. Must
be sold at once. Easy terms if desir­
ed. For information write Tallman |
Piano Store, Salem, Ore.
5-3c
PAGE SEVEN
FOR RENT TWO ROOMS, FUR-
nished or unfurnished. Suitable for
man and wife. C. M. Dexter, Irrigon.
5-3p
FOR SALE SETTER BIRD DOG.
Inquire in back of Pentecostal
church at Stanfield. John C. Krul.
5-3p
FOR SALE COLLIE PUPPIES.
From imported stock. Males $10;
females $7. I. J. Couch, Stanfield,
Oregon.
5-3 p
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
FOUND ABOUT ONE MONTH
ago, knit white purse. Identify and
claim at Herald Office.
5-tfc
WOOD DELIVERED- DRY SLAB,
$5.00; 16-inch Body Wood $8.50;
4-ft. Cord Wood $7.50, in 3-cord lots.
Frank Thorne, Rt. 1, Echo.
5-3p
FOR MATTRESSES GET IN
touch with Frank Baumgartner
Mattress Works, Rt. 1, Milton High­
way, Walla Walla, Phone 2866. In­
nerspring Mattresses a specialty,
$12.00. Free pickup.
5-4p
LOST O R STRAYED- B LACK
and white Llewellyn setter. An-
swers to Pooch. “Eg” Moore, Herm­
iston.
7-lp
FOR SALE 75 HAMPSHIRE
Red pullets, 60c each. Inquire at
Chisholm Grain and Feed Co.
7-3c
FOR SALE SUPER-FEX O I L
heater. Suitable for 2 or 3 room
house. Will sell for $7.50. G. W. Fitz-
patiick, Umatilla, phone 3138. 7-lp
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
WANTED—MAN WITH HAY
chopping outfit to chop wheat hay.
Ralph Tachella, Pendleton, Ore. 3-6p
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATB,
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur-
ance—fire, automobile, accident. No­
tary public, execution of legal pa­
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
gon.
15-tfc
Res. 2629
Office Phone 3151
A. L. BLACK, M. D.
Refraction Fitting of Glasses
Lenses Duplicated
2nd Floor Bank Building
HOURS: 9-11, 12-2, 4-7
STATE FARM MUTUAL
AUTO INSURANCE CO.
See Us for Auto Financing & Save
ALSO LIFE INSURANCE
Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
Physician and Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Phone 3151
Hermiston
J. V. VILLERMOURE
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
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
4
— Office Hours —
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone 3151
Hermiston
Peterson & Peterson
A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practi e In State & Fed. Courts
Pendleton. Oregon
W.
J.
WARNER
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon