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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1941)
Day, Tuesday, November 11, in the basement of the church Dinner will be served from 6 p. m. until 7:30 p. m. After the dinner there will be an Armistice Day program in the 1 church auditorium with the principal address by a prominent speaker. No admission charge for the program. • Turkey dinner will be 50c per plate for adults and high school students and 25c for those of grammar school age. A New Full Stock of Pipe and Pipe Fittings “See Us Before You Plumb.” ASSISTANT AGENT LEADER VISITS HERE Inland Cooperative WEATHER WARMS UP THIS WEEK BASKETBALL CLINIC SET AT UMATILLA The fore part of the week has seen some pleasant fall weather. Several nights of freezing weather were re- ported last week and residents were beginning to take in gladioli bulbs and otherwise repare for the winter months. The report for the week, accord- ing to Chas, Taylor, weather man, follows: 30 October 29 ................... -54 27 October 30 ■ ..................... 54 37 November 1 ........ 48 33 November 2 ..................... 50 36 November 3 ..................... 63 40 ............ 65 November 4 47 November 5 ................ 65 A total of .11 in. of rainfall was reported. Harold Regele, principal of Uma tilla schools, is announcing a basket ball clinic for next Monday night at 7:30 in the Umatilla high school gym nasium. New rules and interpreta tions will be discussed during the eve ning. School superintendents, coaches and referees are cordially invited to at tend the session. Clifford L. Smith, Assistant Coun ty Agent Leader, spent one day in Hermiston discussing business with the Assistant County Agent, Gene Lear, Tuesday, November 4. Mr. Smith has rescently been ap pointed Assistant County Agent Lead er to assist the central office with the added responsibilities that have been delegated to the Extension Ser vice relative to national defense and land use planning. Before Mr. Smith’s appointment, he was Assistant Agri cultural Marketing Specialist at Ore gon State College. ------------ • — ----- GIRL SCOUTS TO SERENADE FRIENDS 8999900099919894896353090008$$00$0999 - t. ■ 0: FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton LaGrande and Baker — BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY — : I. W. GEER Agent Hermiston, Ore. BEEF CLUB MEETS $ PENDLETON DIRECTORY H. L SIMPSON (0. DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE JACK ALLEN SUPPLY DR. ARNE A. HEINO William C. Stram OPTOMETRIST 225 8. Main St. Phone 4 0 3 Pendleton - • Oregon CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS LISTED FRAZIER BOOK STORE SAMGORFKLE The Working Man’s Clothing Store 329 S. Main Street Pendleton - - Oregon HERMISTON HERALD TURKEYS AÀAÀAAAAAÀAAAAAAAAAAAAA We will continue to buy and kill turkeys at our plant. G. 6. SMITH, STANFIELD PHONE 681 FOR RENT—4-ROOM UNFURN- WEAN ER PIGS FOR SALE—H. H. Whipple, Irrigon, Oregon. ll-3p ished house, electric lights. Six blocks north from Hermiston Hotel, $25 per month. See Taxi Driver. 12-lp FOR SALE ’36 DODGE PICKUP, also my garbage business which is WILL KEEP CHILDREN IN MY paying $150 per month. Barrels, box home during day and evening. In wood and other things too numerous quire at Herald office. 12-3p to mention. Inquire at City Dump. ll-3p apples for sale PICK your own, 30c a box. This week only. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc Biing containers. Emmett Cooney, Hermiston. Oregon. Phone 3894. 12-lp E. P DODD — REAL ESTATE, sales, leases, exchanges. Insur WASHER O. K. $12.00. TENTS, ance— fire, automobile, accident. No tarps. Don’t forget we will take tary public, execution of legal pa trade-ins on the new Cole’s Hot Blast pers. Herald office, Hermiston. Ore Oil Burners. See us. Orr's New & gon. 15-tfc Used, Echo, Oregon. 12-lp The United States Civil Service Commission announces an open com petitive examination for classified laborer. This examination is for the purpose of filling existing and future vacan cies at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot, War Department, Hermiston, Oregon. Applications maye be filed with the Manager. Eleventh U. S. Civil Ser vice District, Post Office Building, Seattle, Washington, until further no tice. Full information may be obtained from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Post Office, FOR SALE—RED PULLETS, 75c each. Also Red Duroc boar for sale this city: or from the Manager, Elev enth U. S. Civil Service District, Post or trade. J. H. Ryland, Columbia | Office Building, Seattle, Washington. district. 12-1P Columbia grange met Tuesday eve ning. November 4. with P. H. Cor 1c a Word - Minimum 20c man presiding. FOR SALE—4-ROOM HOUSE, Several new items of business were two lots. Cabin 14x20, one lot, discussed. New officers were elected reasonable for cash. Ridgway Ave. as follows: Master, Henry J. Ott: North. W. R. Davis, Hermiston. 12-3p overseer, Lloyd Goodrich; lecturer, Lillie Fix; chaplain, Sarah Anson: FOR SALE—SAVAGE WASHER steward, T. G. Panages: assistant and dryer, $25. Portable tubs, $4.00. steward, Elmer Dixson; lady assist Mrs. E. R. Sires, Stanfield. 12-lp ant steward, Mrs. Arthur Blinston: secretary, Mrs. Elmer Dixson; treas FOUR HEAD OF SADDLE horses for sale. Two 2-yr.-olds; one urer, Fern Zivney; Pomona, Mrs. P. H. Corman; Ceres, Mrs. Jesse Anson; 3-yr.-old, broke; and one mare. Chas. McKenzie, Westland. ll-3p Flora, Mrs. Mary Harr. The grange voted to purchase a FOR RENT 120-ACRE FARM, past master’s jewel to be presented all or part. A. E. Rugg, Rt. 2, Her to the retiring master, P. H. Corman, miston. 12-3c who has so splendidly directed Co lumbia grange the past three years. | HOUSEKEEPER WANTED MRS. DeMoss, Phone 3425. 12-lc Definite plans for the grange anni versary banquet usually held honoring PICKUP SERVICE AT YOUR Mrs. Harr’s birthday also, will be an ranch. To sell your poultry and live nounced after the next home econ stock, Phone 822 or write Dale Black omics meeting to be held at Mrs. Lil- stone. Stanfield, Oregon. 9-tfc lie Fix’s November 14. ROOM OR ROOM AND BOARD IN private home. Dale Blackstone, WEST UMATILLA Phone 822, Stanfield. 12-tfc The West Umatilla 4-H Beef club, led by Roy Attebury. Echo, recently held a meeting at the Assistant Coun- | PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. ty Agent’s office and finished the 1941 year’s work. At this meeting the members of 0060404916016303$40$3$$0119********9 the beef club decided upon the num- ! ber of calves they would like to get for 1942 and the possibilities of lo- | eating these calves. According to the ' present plans there will be a need I for about 12 calves. Most of these are | being secured from local beef breed- j era. The beef club voted to use prise SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY Farm Implements - Electric money which they won at the 1941 Suite 11 Bond Building Pacific International to make repairs Telephone 148 Motors - Water Systems on the livestock trailer owned by the (Over Wool worths) Pendleton - - Oregon Pendleton - - Oregon 4-H members in west Umatilla coun- ty. The second meeting of the beef club will be held on Saturday, No vember 8 at the Assistant County Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods Chiropractic Physio Therapy Agent’s office. Several club members Rectal Disorders WHOLESALE and RETAIL who have not taken beef club work 145 $. Main Street Phone 400 before have announced their inten Pendleton - • Oregon Pendleton - - Oregon tions of taking this project in 1942. The beef club would like to have as many, who are interested in taking this work, as can to attend the next "Completi Of fier O n 111 tt> rn” CHILDREN’S APPAREL meeting on November 8. At this meet STATIONERY Infants to 14 Years ing the club will be organized and BOOKS - GIFTS GIFTS 227 Main Street Phone 54 officers elected for the 1942 club year. Pendleton • • Oregon 147 Main St. Pendleton. Ore. STRAM OPTICAL CO. — Jack Smith, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Smith of Hermiston, has been notified that he will leave November 15 for service in foreign fields. Just where he will be stationed has not been told but it is thought that it will be in some tropica: country because i he has been issued tripical clothing and given “shots" for tropical dis eases. Jack, who was recently married, is working in the radio division and is getting along nicely. Word received by his parents here indicated that Mrs. Smith might come to Hermiston to live while Jack is overseas. COLUMBIA GRANGE HAS MEETING II. L. PAYNE, Owner H. AND H. SHOP SMITH TO BE IN FOREIGN SERVICE The Girl Scout Troop No. 1 of Her miston has been holding regular meetings every Thursday at I o’clock at the Legion hall. At present there are twenty-two members enrolled in The Ladies’ Aid of the Stanfield the troop. Besides their regular Girl Scout church has scheduled plans for an old time turkey dinner on Armistice work, the girls will soon begin prac- | tice on Christmas Carols. A short time before Christmas the girls will R.E.A. BROADCAST sell candles to their friends and if 1 these candles are lighted in the win SET FOR SUNDAY dows the girls will stop at every house You Can Whip Our with a burning candle and serenade Members of the Umatilla Electric with Christmas Carols. Cooperatie association and others are Cream, Next Thursday, November 13, an urged to listen to a national CBS I investiture service will be held at network program Sunday, November which three new members will be ta 9, at 11:00 a. m., C.S.T. The subject But You Can’t Beat Our ken into the troop. They are Patricia will be “REA’S Part in Nutrition for Wilcox, Patricia Kerwin and Arla Defense.” Milk Mae Yeagers. Any girl between the Speakers to be included are Paul ages of 10 and 16 interested in join V. McNutt, Harry Slattery and a dis ing the Girl Scouts is urged to get cussion group consisting of a demon Phone 3761 in touch with Miss Constance Luehrs stration agent, school superintendent at the high school. and a member of an REA board of ------------ a ------------------- directors. STANFIELD CHURCH TO HAVE DINNER Hermiston Dairy Telephone 2391 PAGE SEVEN THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941 ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE FOR FREE SAMPLES OF PEP- permint leaves and formulas for Stewart S. Merrill, M. D. home treatment of arthritis, coughs, Physician and Surgeon colds, flu, sore throat and headaches, mail five cents to Pungent Products, Phone 2461 Hermiston Co., Richland, Wash. -12-lp Near Associated Station FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE 21 miles out. Hot water, lights, bath, etc. C. A. Corliss. 12-3p FOR SALE—50 A. IMPROVED NO. 1 dairy ranch. C. A. Corliss, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 12-3p Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O. Physician and Surgeon Stanfield, Oregon WANTED TWO TONS OF GOOD hay, delivered' to my house 1/2 mile Res. 2629 north of Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. Will Office Phone 3151 pay cash. Alton M. Hooker. 12-lp A. L. BLACK, M. D. Refraction — Fitting of Glasses WANTED AGGRESSIVE WOM- Lenses Duplicated—One-day Service an for part time collection work, 2nd Floor Bank Building monthly payment magazine contracts, HOURS: 9-11, 12-2, 4-7 in Hermiston. Write Harry Levine, 303 Couch Bldg., Portland, Ore. 12-lc STATE FARM MUTUAL WANTED- AN AMBITIOUS, wide-awake man or woman to look AUTO INSURANCE CO. after renewals and new subscrip See Us for Auto Financing & Save ALSO LIFE INSURANCE tions for the popular, fast-selling magazine, THE AMERICAN HOME. Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. It’s easy, pleasant work, and it pays big commissions. Spare time only re quired. Write today to Director, Sales DR. I. C. BOHLMAN Division, THE AMERICAN HOME Physician and Surgeon MAGAZINE CORPORATION, 251 Fourth Avenue, New York, New First National Bank Building York. 12-lp Phone 3151 Hermiston FOUR SISTERS WILL CARE FOR small children evenings. Experi J. V. VILLERMOURE enced. Phon 3609, Hermiston. 10-3p ELECTRICAL SERVICE GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1c Phone 3821 Hermiston FOR SALE—LATE TYPE SPINET piano, or will trade. Terms ar ranged. Piano Factory Warehouse. W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. 3256 E. 9th St. Spokane. -6-8c General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis WANTED CHILDREN TO CARE Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 for in my home. Good care. Can Sunday & Eve. by Appointment give references. Address box 163, -7-6p FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY NEW Lexington, Oregon. Dr. A. E. MARBLE building, 12x14. Priced to sell. Dale FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE, CHIROPRACTOR Blackstone, Phone 822, Stanfield. modern, Clara G. Hall. 7-tfc Office: 2 blocks E of post office 12-tfc F L O O R SANDING FINISHING Office hours: 8 to 1 2 - 1:30 to 6 work. Sand your floor before lay Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore ing linoleum. M. H. White, Umatilla. 10-3p 'Free Estimates DR. A. C. WILLCUTT I GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS All Labor Guaranteed OSTEOPATHIC 1 See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc PHYSICIAN & SURGEON FOR SALE 1934 STUDEBAKER RAY LOOSVELDT bus. All steel body, safety glass. OSBORN APARTMENTS I Will hold 20 passengers. Tires prac Licensed Plumber tically new. See at Hulden Motor & Impi., Arlington. Ore. 10-3c DR. F. B. BELT Plumbing & Heating Contractor PHYSICIAN & SURGEON HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR — Office Hours — rent. J. H. DeMoss, Columbia Dis Phone 2381 Hermiston trict. 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p m 10-tfc Other Hours by Appointment FOR SALE -HEAVY Y O U N G pair of draft mares. Or will trade for cows or hay. Chas. Dillon, Board- DR. W. M. MARBUT man. 10-3p CHRYSLER FLUID DRIVE AND PLYMOUTH CARS Come In or Phone 29 FOR SALE DURANT 4 COUPE, ‘29 model, new rings and break lining; new battery; good glass and tires. Artie M. Wood, Box 89, Weston. Oregon. 9-5p FOR RENT SHINGLED BUNGA low, 3 rooms and 2 porches. Near Columbia school. Inquire at DeMoss Poultry Fa 10 • f ELLIS MOTOR (0. w ANTED < ARPENTER w O R K and floor sanding. M. H. White, Umatilla, Oregon. 9-8p 240 S. W. 1st. St PENDLETON, OREGON FOR RENT ONE- AND TWO room apartments, furnished or un- furnished. R. G. Penney, Stanfield. 11-3 PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone 3151 Hermiston Peterson & Peterson • TTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practi ’• In State & Fed Courts Pendleton, Oregon W. J. WARNER A TTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon