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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON OREGON A New Full Stock of PAGE SEVEN prize package from Tom and Gary’s asked to get in touch with the com Uncle Mac? Roberta Sims in-the per mittee in charge. son of Wanda Dunning will help you The committee handling arrange- figure that out. Mrs. Pinkie and the meats is composed of Mr , Claude nurse (Dorothy Hiatt and Marjorie Upham, A. H. Cable, Mr Baxter Knapp1 employed by the Bruce Home Hutchison and Mrs. H. J. for Feeble Minded will convince you I that half the cast is crazy. | Mrs. Greengas, one of the nervous ART FAIR TO BE boarders, will be played by Barbara Follett and the expressmen. Mike and AT PENDLETON Ike, by Carl Long and Alfred Buell. Humor refuses to be catalogued so, All Umatilla county is invited to 1 youth and elders join hand in hand join with Pendleton and Heppner in to bring you an evening of mirthful J nonsense. “Save your stitches! Laugh- promoting the second annual Art | Fair. This Art Fair, which is na I ter ahead! !” tion-wide, will be held at Pendleton during the week of November 17-23 PAST WEEK BRINGS I in the Memorial Hall of the Episco- | pal church. Its purpose is to develop FREEZING WEATHER interest, appreciation, and potential sales of all types of art created by The winter season is now at hand American artists. The slogan adopt- with the past week bringing several ed by the national council is “A piece ! nights of freeing temperature. Al of American art in every American though flower lovers have stored away home.” many of their favorite bulbs and The various classifications of art lc a Word - Minimum 20c taken in other plants, Jack Frost has for which entries are asked for exhi still spared a few flowers in protect bition and sale include: Painting— FOR SALE —4-ROOM H O U S E, two lots. Cabin 14x20, one lot, ed places. oils, pastels, water colors, pen draw The report for the week, accord ings. Indian craft—basketry, leath reasonable for cash. Ridgway Ave. North. W. R. Davis. Hermiston. 12-3p ing to Chas Taylor, weather man, fol er work, bead work. Photography lows: tintings, enlargements, landscapes, FOR M O R M O N H A Y etc. Creative hobbies bird houses, stacker, or will trade for a Guern costume jewelry, etc. Crafts cera- sey bull calf. John T. Wurster. Rt. 2. mies, block printing, plastics, pottery. Umatilla. 13-3c Novembe r 8 wood carving sculpturing, tooling, agate cutting and polishing, needle FOUR H E A D OF SADDLE November 10 horses for sale. Two 2-yr.-olds; one work, textiles, weaving, basketry and November n 3-yr.-old, broke; and one mare. Chas. pewter work. 11-3p McKenzie, Westland. Those interested in exhibiting and COMMUNITY DINNER offering for sale any piece of art or FOR R E N T 120-ACRE FARM. handcraft may contact Mrs. Jack Mul all or part. A. E. Rugg, Rt. 2, Her FOR THANKSGIVING ligan at the Pendleton Music House or miston. 12-3« Mrs. Cecil Freitag at the Gem Shop The Umatilla project farm bureau in Pendleton. The central committee FOR SALE— 6 LARGE T Y P E Roselawn W. L. roosters, 6 12 mos. and the farm bureau ladies’ auxiliary consists of Mrs. Mac Hoke, general are sponsoring a community Thanks chairman, Mrs. Cecil Freitag, Miss old. $2.50 each. Mrs. Fred Buchanan, giving dinner at the club house Margaret McDevitt, Mrs. Jack Mulli Butter Creek. Address: Echo, Rt. 1. 13-3p Thursday, November 20. Anyone gan, Mrs. Bryson Cooley and Mrs. E. C. Kerns. wishing to take part in this dinner is PICKUP SERVICE AT YOUR ranch. To sell your poultry and live stock, Phone 822 or write Dale Black- 9-tfc stone, Stanfield, Oregon. TURKEYS Pipe and Pipe Fittings AkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA We will continue to buy and “See Us Before You Plumb.” kill turkeys at our plant. Inland Cooperative This hilarious 3-act comedy will be staged in the school auditorium Fri- day, November 28, at 8 o’clock, The roles of the two brothers, Tom and Gary Blake will be portrayed by Kenny Elwood and Bill Bucknum. They have journalistic tendencies and their writings get them into all sorts of jack pots, even with their unsym pathetic land lady, Mrs. Perkins, played by Doris Follett. JUNIORS TO PRESENT COMEDY NOV. 28TH “Practice for the junior play, ‘Mis takes at the Blakes’,’ is coming along fine,” says Miss Lynch, the director. “We’ve had a bit of difficulty in fill ing the part of 'Billikins' which was originally given to Jack Drake, but things seem to be ironing out very nicely.” Lyle Tilden does a bit of clever acting in his portrayal of the timid lawyer, Herman Carter, and he ap pears to be rather hen-pecked by his better half, Mrs. Carter, enacted by Mary Sommerer. Free Estimates All Labor Guaranteed RAY LOOSVELDT Licensed Plumber Plumbing & Heating Contractor Phone 2381 Hermiston G.6. SMITH, STANFIELD PHONE 681 ======== The go-getter with ideas of her own is Genevieve Blinston in the role of Linda Larson. Her love scenes with Kenny Elwood, alias Tom Blake, are all one-sided, but she makes up for both of them. When she does not get her own way, she rings in her prize- fighting brother, Billikins, who al ways get the situation a little more entangled. Billikins will be played by David Hamm, a post-graduate. And who’s crazy, and who gets the WILL KEEP CHILDREN IN MY home during day and evening. In quire at Herald office. 12-3p ^i^fnaic^sNoJ CARlnKsniBn/ 1 WANTED CARPENTRY W O R K at reasonable wages. J. W. Bulling ton, S. E. of Tiny’s Brite Spot at pole gate. 13-3p WEAN ER PIGS FOR SALE—H. H. Whipple, Irrigon, Oregon, ll-3p FOR SALE ’36 DODGE PICKUP, also my garbage business which is paying $150 per month. Barrels, box wood and other things too numerous to mention. Inquire at City Dump. ll-3p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE, sales, leases, exchanges. Insur- ance fire, automobile, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa- pers. Herald office, Hermiston. Ore- gon. 15-tfc ADS For SALE IN OUR NEXT ISSUE Stewart S. Merrill, M. D Physician and Surgeon Phone 2461 Hermiston Near Associated Station Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O. Physician and Surgeon Stanfield, Oregon Office Phone 3151 Res. 2629 FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE A. L. BLACK, M. D. 212 miles out. Hot water, lights, Refraction — Fitting of Glasses bath, etc. C. A. Corliss. 12-3p Lenses Duplicated. —One-day Service 2nd Floor Bank Building FOR SALE—50 A. IMPROVED NO. HOURS: 9-11, 12-2, 4-7 1 dairy ranch. C. A. Corliss, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 12-3p FOR RENT- FURNISHED APART ment one mile east of Stanfield on the old Wallace place. W. B. Tucker. 13-3c STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE CO. See Us for Auto Financing & Save ALSO LIFE INSURANCE FOR SALE ALPINE COTTAGE. See R. Arthur, Second Street in Cox’s Addition. 13-lp Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. FOR RENT — TWO VACANT single beds in heated room. Call 3862, Hermiston. 13-lc Physician and Surgeon DR. I. C. BOHLMAN First National Bank Building Hermiston FOUR SISTERS WILL CARE FOR Phone 3151 small children evenings. Experi- enced. Phon 3609, Hermiston. 10-3p J. V. V1LLERMOURE GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc XN » e?r ■ t s— : FOR SALE LATE TYPE SPINET piano, or will trade. Terms ar ranged. Piano Factory Warehouse. 3256 E. 9th St. Spokane. -6-8c WANTED USED LUMBER OR vacated cabins at reasonable pri ces. Please write your offers to Earl Steward, Irrigon, Ore. 13-3p F OR SA L E 5 ROOM modern, Clara G. Hall. t? HOUSE, 7-tfc FOR RENT—4-ROOM PLASTERED house, electric pump. Inquire Roy Pierson, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 13-3p & GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc | 10,000 BARGAINS. WE BUY, SELL [and trade. Trade that unmovable furniture for a Cole’s hot blast oil burner and have a life time of com fort. Orr’s New & Used, Echo, Ore gon. 13-lp (OMB IN NOW and inspect the GREAT — NEW FORD!. ..See its new beauty... try its soft new ride . . . feel its smooth power and driving ease. We believe you'll agree in a minute that bere'e the mott-per- Mler carpasi’ve ever nai • • • Own America's thriftiest "8", or Ameri ca’s »e$t»eeiem "6". Ford no w bai Id s both ! • • • Enjoy the "new Ford ride” now finer still ... on lower, wider chassis, with longer, softer springs! HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR rent. J. H. DeMoss, Columbia Dis trict. 10-tfe • • • Own s car you’ll drive with pride ,.. new in style inside end out, end good for years to come! • • • Ride in room to spare, in big, wide bodies of one-piece welded steel for lasting quiet! * • • Invest wisely for the future... io the long- life pube/ tetr of the low-price field! fO WER WITH ECONOMY Bor 8 Cylinders Rohrman Motor Company Hermiston, Oregon FOR RENT furnished Hot and toilet. Rent ren. Fred Berg, tilla, Oregon. 2 ROOM DUPLEX. and cold water, bath reasonable. No child 1 mile east of Uma 13-3p FOR SALE DURANT 4 COUPE, ’29 mode), 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 Farm. 10-tfc WANTED CARPENTER work and floor sanding. M. H. White. | Umatilla, Oregon. 9-8p | FOR RENT TWO room apartments, furnished or un furnished. R. G. Penney, Stanfield. 11-3c 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 4 DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON « — 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 V. J. WARNER A TTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon d