The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 23, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    to go to the Methodist church in
Echo.
No evening worship in Hermiston
Methodist church this Sunday; on
first and third Sundays of each
month only.
Wednesday, 7 30 p. m.—Choir re-
hearsal, Mrs. Julius Gimbel, director.
WE EXPECT TO BE OPEN FOR
BUSINESS AT STANFIELD FRIDAY
OCTOBER 24TH
FARM AUXILIARY
HOLDS MEETING
Our building is not all in shape yet, but so many
are wanting service that we will try to serve them
on the above date. Our Best Shot Gun Shells, 12
Guage, only $1.12 per box
GAMBLE STORE DEALER
WM. H. SABIN, Manager
Stanfield, Oregon
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Three years have passed since we
dedicated our new church building.
We are especially celebrating the an­
niversary in the nature of a home-
coming or a church reunion. Those
who have worshipped with us through
the years and have moved from our
community have been given an invi­
tation to be present.
We are making plans for 200 in
Sunday school. A basket dinner will
be served at noon. W. E. Jones, a
former pastor of the church, will
preach at the morning worship ser­
vice and the pastor at the evening
service. Both members and friends of
the church are asked to enjoy and
PAGE FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1941
At the meeting Friday, October 17.
of the Farm Bureau auxiliary, offi-
cers for the coming yeare were elec-
ted as follows: Mrs. Minnie Ott,
president; Mrs. Emma Upham, vice
president; Mrs. Emma Hutchison,
secretary, and Mrs. Bertha Hammer,
assistant secretary. The executive
committee consists of Mrs. Mary Harr
and Mrs. Mary Buell.
good attendance was present for
the meeting. Mrs. Margaret Blahm
and Mrs. Emma Christley served
cookies and coffee.
when O.S.C. takes over the national
farm and home hour, which is re­
leased over the NBC blue network
from 9:30 to 10:15 in the forenoon,
KEX is the Oregon ■ station releas-
ing the program, which will also be
carried by the state-owned station,
KOAC.
Several hundred people will take
part in the broadcast, which will or­
iginate in the ballroom of the Mem­
orial Union building on the campus
The cadet band and Euterpe singers, |
as well as hundreds of students, will :
provide the musical portion of the
varied offering. Governor Charles A. j
Sprague is scheduled to introduce |
the program, which will include a
brief and dramatic description of
Oregon and its resources.
Other portions of the program |
will describe briefly the college and
its organiation for service, its con-
tribution to Oregon farms, homes, |
and forests, and a description of its |
work in newer fields, such as wild
life conservation and land use plan-)
ning.
TURKEYS
Killing plant will open in Stanfield November 1.
Write or call for price and killing dates.
Will kill for anyone.
FOUR SISTERS WILL ( ARE FOR
small children evenings. Experi-
enced. Phon 3609, Hermiston.
10-3p
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GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
FOR SALE OR TRADE-BENCH
saw, lathe, jigsaw, coal brooder,
gas engine and washing machine. J.
D. Corliss, 41 miles west of Her-
9-3p
miston.
Grange to Meet at Legion Hull
FOR SALE—LATE TYPE SPINET
The Westland Grange will meet
piano, or will trade. Terms ar-
hereafter in the Hermiston American DRY-LAND LAWNS
have a part inthe day’s activities.
ranged.
Piano Factory Warehouse.
Legion hall. The meeting nights have
-6-8c
B. Ross Evans, state evangelist of been changed to the second and POSSIBLE WITH
3256 E. 9th St. Spokane.
Churches of Christ of Oregon, was fourth Fridays of each month. Mrs.
WANTED CHILDREN TO CARE
the speaker at a rally of the Ninety Eugene McCulley will serve refresh- OREGON GRASSES
for in my home. Good care. Can
and Nine Men of the Central Church ments at the next meeting. October
give references. Address box 163,
Oregon produces such a wide vari­
24. Cards and games will be played.
7-6p
Lexington, Oregon.
of Christ Wednesday evening.
I All patrons of husbandry and mem- ety of grass seed that species are
available that do very well in estab- FOR SAL E 5-ROOM HOUSE,
bers are cordially invited to attend.
METHODIST CHURCH
7-tfc
| lishing lawns in areas where no irri-
modern, Clara G. Hall.
Malcolm li. Ballinger, Pastor
gation
water
is
available,
points
out
LABOR SHORTAGE
Hai ry A. Schoth, federal agronomist
Sunday, October 26, is Temperance
work. Sand your floor before lay­
CITED AS WORST
at Oregon State college.
Sunday.
ing
linoleum. M. H. White, Umatilla.
The kind of grass to plant in such
10 a. m.—Sunday church school,
10-3p
FOOD
DRIVE
FOE
a
situation
depends
somewhat
on
soil
Classes for all ages.
conditions and other factors. For a TENT HOUSE FOR SALE—12’ x
11 a. m.—Morning worship, with |
Shortage of farm labor is the only soil that gets exceptionally dry and
14’, furnished. David Longenecker
sermon by the pastor: “Made for
10-lp
Mastery.” Special music by the serious obstacle in the way of Ore- warm during the summer months at Mrs. E. P. Dodd’s home.
gon meeting its goals in the food-for- I Schoth recommends the use of either
church choir.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
6:00 p. m— M. Y. F. Epworth defense program, in the opinion of | standard or Fairaway crested wheat
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
county
USDA
agricultural
defense
grass.
The
Fairaway
has
a
somewhat
Leaguers meet at the church ready
boards, which have held meetings in lower and spreading growth habit.
FOR SALE— 1934 STUDEBAKER
all of Oregon’s 36 counties.
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bus. All steel body, safety glass.
Members of the state board who NOTICE OF AUCTION LEASING
Will hold 20 passengers. Tires prac-
participated in the 36 county meet-¡
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tically new . See at Hulden Motor &
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI E
ings report that, almost without ex-
10-3c
.
.u
\
u
j
k i- I that the undersigned, Mayor of the Impi., Arlington. Ore.
ception, the county boards believed City of Hermiston, Oregon, will on
the desired increases in certain stra-the 8th day of November, 1941, at 10 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR
tegic crops can be met if enough la- o’clock A. M. at the office of the City
rent. J. H. DeMoss, Columbia Dis-
bor is available to do the work. In Recorder in Hermiston, Oregon, offer trict.
10-tfc
Chiropractic Physio Therapy
. groups i for
lease at
public
auction the
to highest
the re-
numerous instances the county
sponsible
bidder
offering
Rectal Disorders
FOR SALE—HEAVY YOUNG
. - .°112.
4,
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Llar.
agelc
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11
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.
—,
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were willing to
set
their
goals
at
a monthly
145 S. Main Street
rent,
for the
period
of go five
pair of draft mares. Or will trade
higher figure than suggested for that years, the following described real
Oregon
Pendleton
particular region. Compilation of the property, to-wit: All of Block 5 in for cows or hay. Chas. Dillon, Board-
10-3p
original town of Hermiston, Ore­ man.
county goals is now being made and the
gon, as located in Section 10, Twp. 4
will, when totaled, constitute the fin- N. R. 28, E.W.M.
FOR SALE HOUSE AND TWO
al and official state goals for 1942.
F. C. McKENZIE, Mayor.
lots. Good location, close in. F. N.
ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR
(Oct. 23-Nov. 6) Clark, Hermiston.
Those who attended the county I
9-3c
"We Electrify to Satisfy"
meetings were practically unanimous
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
FOR SALE DURANT 4 COUPE.
108 S. E. Court
in expressing belief in the import-.
’29 model, new rings and break
Oregon
ance of this agricultural defense ef­
Pendleton
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
fort. As soon as the county meetings That the undersigned. Sheriff of Um­ lining; new battery: good glass and
were completed a series of training atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of tires. Artie M. Wood. Box 89, Weston.
9-5p
meetings were started for those who an order duly made and entered here­ Oregon.
by the County Court of Umatilla
Radiator Service will contact individual farmers to get in
luto Repairing
WANTED
GOOD
STUBBLE
PAS
them to underwrite the increased pro­ County, Oregon, on the 22nd day of
ture for 20 head horses. Gaylord
RADIATORS
September, 1941, will, on the 28th day
of October, 1941, at the hour of 10 Madison, Phone 444. Echo,
9-3p
607 S. E. Dorion Ave.
Phone 405 duction sought.
Meanwhile community educational o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
Pendleton
•
-
Oregon
meetings will be held to acquaint highest bidder for cash at the front WANTED EXPERIENCED WAIT-
ress. Also experienced kitchen help.
more of the people with the program, door of the Umatilla County Court
PENDLETON AUTO
Pendleton, Oregon, subject to Apply Columbia Cafe, Umatilla. 10-1 p
and county defense board members House,
a
minimum
price
of
$121.65
therefor,
PARTS
will also discuss the campaign before to be paid in cash at the time of sale:
OR
Thompson Products
Grange, Farmers Union, and other es­ the following described parcel of land, WANTED APARTMENT
rooms
for
permanent
people,
with
tablished rural groups. The farm to heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
Hastings Rings
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, or without board in Hermiston. Dr. A.
Across Court from the Court House farm canvass for the signing up of to-wit:
111-1C
L. Black, Phone 3151.
each grower will start in some coun­
Complete Automotive Supplies
N 26 Rods of SE NE and W 20
ties the last week in October and in Rods of SE NE less S 13 and one FOR RENT SHINGLED BUNGA-
low, 3 rooms and 2 porches. Near
i third Rods and SE SW NE less S 13-
others late in November.
The state committee has been in and one third Rods, Section 31, Town- Columbia school. Inquire at DeMoss
10-tfc
5, North Range 29, E. W. M.
Poultry Farm.
contact with the representatives of ship
SERVICE STORE
R E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla |
he
state
employment
service
in
lay
­
LIVING
AT OREGON MOTOR SERVICE
County.
Sept. 25-Oct. 23 IF Y O U R
these frosty
Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories ing preliminary plans to handle the
Phone 468 expected labor shortage in the best
20 6 E. Court
mornings suggest that you see us at
Oregon
Perni leton
possible manner for next year. Close­
the lumber yard north of the high
ly related to this is the effort to have
school and let us tell you about the
farmers put all machinery in repair
different houses we know of that
this winter so that existing equipment
le a Word - Minimum 20c
are for sale at reasonable, prices one
SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY
can handle the maximum amount of
below what it cost to build. F. M.
PICKUP
SERVICE
AT
YOUR
Suite 11 Bond Building
work in next year’s harvest. Maxi­
10-2c
ranch. To sell your poultry and live­ COX.
Telephone 148
mum use of existing machinery will
stock,
Phone
2091
or
write
Dale
(Over Woolworths)
FRYERS FOR SALE 212 MILES
make less acute the prospective short­
Oregon
Pendleton
Blackstone, Hermiston, Oregon. 9-tfc
S. E. of Hermiston. Mrs. Fred Fur-
age in new machinery.
rer.
9-2p
FOR SALE BARRELS, 15, 30 AND
50 gallon: also 5-gallon cans and
buckets; about 50 sack of wheat
screening and light box wood: 2 front
axles for trailers. City Dump Grounds.
8-tfc
PENDLETON DIRECTORY
DR. ARNE A. HEINO
ANDY'S
SHOE REPAIR SHOP
Guaranteed Shoe Repairing
27 S. W. Dorian Ave.
Between Main and Post Office
Pendleton
-
-
Oregon
ESSICK
AIRCOOLER
$39.00
PENLAND BROS
Oregon
Pendleton
FRAZIER
BOOK STORE
"Complete Office Outfitters"
STATIONERY
gifts
BOOKS
Phone 54
227 Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
W. I. GADWA
CANVAS
TARPS
TENTS
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS
Glass for Every Purpose
Oregon
Pend.eton
THE MAX BAER STORE
"STYLE HEADQUARTERS"
SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
Phone 428
729 Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
JACK ALLEN SUPPLY
Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Phone 400
Oregon
Pendleton
0. W. (HEEDLE
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Official Time Inspector U. P. R R.
DIAMONDS and WATCHES
Phone 68 8-W
333 Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
SIMPSON'S AUTO
ELECTRIC SERVICE
VAUGHAN
GLEN LONG
GOODYEAR
DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE
SAM GORFKLE
The Working Man’s
Clothing Store
3 29 S. Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
KATHRYN'S
Distinctive Apparel
for Women
"Auto Electric Specialists"
Phone 860 Phone 28
227 S. E. Court Ave.
Pendleton
Oregon
Pendleton
STRAM OPTICAL CO
William C. Stram
OPTOMETRIST
Phone 403
225 S. Main St.
Oregon
Pendleton
H. AND H. SHOP
CHILDREN’S APPAREL
Infants to 14 Years
GIFTS
147 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
DR. H. A. NEWTON
dentist
Phone 12
Pendleton
Oregon
A story of of the service of Ore-
gon State college to the state and na-
tion will be carried over a nation-
wide radio hookup on October 29
GAMBLE STORES
H. L SIMPSON CO.
Farm Implement» - Electric
Motors - Water System»
-
•
Oregon
BARNUM'S FURNITURE
Tents
•
Tai
Sporting Goods
433 Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
RAY LOOSVELDT
FOR SALE FIVE WHITE PIGS
also Barred Rock fryers and pul-
I lets. W. S. Cargill, Phone 2629. 10-lp
Licensed Plumber
Hermiston
Phone 2381
P.P. Sabbue”
X
ROTA-CAPS)
•
f O X ' A
MMG
elarrsi
Hermiston
Pendleton
All Labor Guaranteed
WANTED CARPENTER WORK
and floor sanding. M. H. White,
Umatilla, Oregon.
9-8p
Free Estimates
Plumbing & Heating Contractor
208 Main St.
Oregon
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Pendleton
NATIONAL HOOKUP
TO AIR STATE
COLLEGE PROGRAM
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 vour worm problem is DR.
SALSBURY’S ROTA-CAPS; we
recommend them.
CHISHOLM FEED CO
Phone 3311
Hermiston
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-
Wide Poultry Health Service
CHRYSLER FLUID DRIVE
AND
PLYMOUTH CARS
Come In or Phone 29
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE,
12' X 20’, nice location. W. S. Car-
mile south of oiled road to
gill.
10-1 p
Ordnance Depot.
DON'T FORGET WE BUY AND
trade. We can use your furniture
if it is good. Some real buys on hand.
Westinghouse
refrigerator -42.50.
Clothes dryers 95c. Heaters from
$2.95 up. Orr’s New and Used, Echo.
10-1 p
FOR SALE—REASONABLE, THOR
washer. Mrs. Georgia Henderson,
Hermiston.
10-lc
WILL KEEP CHILDREN IN MY
home during the day. Phone 3609.
9-3c
FOR SALE SMALL MODERN
house, very reasonable. Inquire at
10-tfc
Herald office.
ELLIS MOTOR CO
240 S. W. 1st. St.
PENDLETON, OREGON
PHONE 681
G.G. SMITH, STANFIELD
HOUSE TRAILER
$175.00. See it at
Station.
FOR SALE
Shell Service
FOR SALE 500 NEW HAMP
shire pullets and 150 White Rock
pullets. Have started laying. Curtis
Walis, Columbia district.
9-3p
REAL ESTATE.
E. P. DODD
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur­
ance— fire, automobile, accident. No­
tary public, execution of legal pa­
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
gon.
15-tfc
Stewart S. Merrill, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
Hermiston
Phone 2461
Near Associated Station
Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O.
Physician and Surgeon
Stanfield, Oregon
Res. 2629
Office Phone 3151
A. L. BLACK, M. D.
Refraction — Fitting of Glasses
Lenses Duplicated—One-day Service
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
Hermiston
Phone 3151
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, Oro.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m.
Other Houri by Appointment
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
Phone 3151
Hermiston
Peterson & Peterson
• FTORNB YS-AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practi e In State & Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon
W.
J.
WARNER
A TTORNEY-AT LAW
10-lp
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
Hermiston, Oregon
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