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THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON New Machines Are Hard to Obtain SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT CHECK that air cleaner regularly. KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good clean lubricant. • BE CAREFUL where you drive. • CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep properly inflated. • KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when not in use. PAINT your machines to protect from rust. Friday and Saturday in Vancouver where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Collins’ grandmother. Mr. M. McKenzie and daughter Jean returned Saturday from a few days in Walla Walla where they visited at I the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. Fred Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Stangeby of Seaboro spent Monday and Tuesday here visiting friends and attending to business. Mr. Stangeby is a sales man and they formerly lived here. Mrs. Stangeby hasn’t been here for | many years. Mrs. Bill Futter and two sons Billy and Herbie of Seattle, who were visit- I ing her parents in Pendleton the week I before Easter, spent Thursday here I visiting a school chum, Mrs. " Dale | Montgomery and family. Irrigation District, Stanfield, Oregon, meet for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessment and appor- tionment of taxes for the year 1943. The assessment list and record is in the office of the Secretary of the Board at Stanfield, Oregon, for the inspection of all persons interested. Dated this 20th day of April, 1943. Stanfield Irrigation District. By F. A. Baker. Secretary. (April 22-29) EQUALIZATION NOTICE PAGE NOTICE—SOLD ENTIRELY OUT FOR SALE 1942 STUDEBAKER on heavy breed chicks until June 2 ! President sedan with radio, heater, 1 Better place your order soon for Reds | etc. Excellent condition, two-color and Rocks. Leghorns ready each I paint job, $1500 cash. O. R. Sawley, Monday. May Leghorns make good | Hermiston, Ore. 34-tfc layers. “Vigorbilt” Hatchery. WANTED—WOMAN FOR HOUSE- FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE ROOM. work and cooking, with board and C. B. Erickson, in former Roy Hale room. Top wages. Mrs. C. L. Hodge. 37-lp residence. 34-tfc LOST WAR RATION BOOKS NO. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — 2 for Fern and Dale Jaret. Please See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc return to Herald office. 37-lc LISTEN IN EACH MORNING FOR SALE—ONE DAVENPORT, 1 over KWRC, 124 kls, for important iron bed stead, 1 bridge lamp, fold news from “Vigorbilt” Hatchery, 7:15 ing chairs and table. Philco radio, to 8:00. “Vigorbilt” Hatchery, Her- fruit jars, etc. First house west of miston. Ore. 29-tfc Catholic church across highway. 37-lp WANTED-A GOOD WORK HORSE FOR SALE 90 ACRES, IRRIGAT- ed; machinery, stock, good build H. Gillanders, Stanfield, Ore. 37-lp ings, electricity, telephone and school HOUSE FOR RENT—WITH HALF bus. Will sell 40 or 50 acres separate acre garden, irrigated. A. O. Sa- ly; with or without stock and mach ther, Echo, Oregon, or phone 281 at inery. Peter Castric, Hermiston, 312 29-tfc Echo Hotel. 37-3p miles north of town. Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Westland Irrigation District will meet as a board of equalization on Tuesday, May 4, 1943, at 8:00 p. m. at the of fice of the district in Hermiston, Ore gon. for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the assessment roll of the (By Creston Buzzard) district for the years 1943 and 1944. The Blue Ribbon Pig club met at J. D. Corliss, Secretary. the home of Creston. Buzzard under (Apr. 15-29) the leadership of E. R. Buzzard. Mem bers present were as follows: Donald FOR SALE—’32 DELUXE COUPE, AUCTIONEER- IF YOU WANT Parker. Wilbur Hunt, David Duffer, excellent rubber, $145.00 cash. In the big money and a square deal, Vern Hunt. Wilber Hunt, Albert Lie- quire Woody Wilson. Tertle Town. call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Stan be, Otis McCulley, Donal Hollman, House 407, Hermiston. 37-3p field, "the man who get things done.” Lucille Hollman, Delcenia Panages, Theodore Panages and Creston Buz- FOR SALE—TWO HOUSES. 20x18 FOR RENT—TWO-ROOM HOUSE, FOR SALE—TWO LOTS ON GLA- zard., ft., on highway just south of Ritch- nice rooms. George Gettman, half Phone 518 dys avenue, between 3rd and 4th Pendleton, Oregon A very interesting report was given ie's Cabins. Call at Ritchie's, 37-1P. mile south of Hermiston. 37-lp streets. Insured title. Inquire of on hog cholera by David Dufur. Later LOST-KEROSENE RATION CARD Golda Mumma. Main St.. Hermiston. refreshments were served and piano 29-tfc issued to James Harris. Please FOR SALE—IN THE TWO COM- ing cities of Washington, Kenne solos were played by Creston Buzzard. leave at Herald office. CANNING SCHEDULE 37-lp wick and Pasco: Hotel, furnished; al I BUY HEAVY HOGS, CATTLE & The next meeting will be held at May 3 to 8 sheep. Will take livestock to mar the home of Albert Liebe on May 10. FOR SALE—USED WALNUT BED- so fine location for tourist camp on By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom room set, price $40.00. Write Box highway; two fine restaurants, both ket for others. H. J. Stillings, Stan- Anyone interested is invited to attend. 28-tfc 296, Hermiston. 37-3c money makers: small tavern on high field, Ore. Mrs. Don McBride and son Darrell way: farms, lots. Apply to K. C. and Mrs. D. D. Cowan and daughter 1 to 3 P.M. 9 to 11 A.M. USED POULTRY STRAYED TO MY PLACE—FIVE Gifford, Real Estate Broker, Kenne WANTED Asparagus Barbara spent Friday afternoon in Mon.—Asparagus equipment, brooders, oil and coal, head yearlings, four red and one Pendleton. Legal Notices wick, Wash., Roxy Theatre. 37-3p Asparagus Tues.—No Canning poultry wire, etc. See Hermiston black. Mark on lower left ear. Came Mr. and Mrs. Howard Black and Asparagus Marion spent Easter Sunday visiting Wed.— Asparagus 27-10c about April 1. Owner may have same FOR SALE—2 (14x16) TENTS: Grain & Feed Co. Asparagus at the Dale Montgomery home. Thurs.—No Canning walled up. New lumber used and by paying for keep and advertise- NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wegonor of The Asparagus Fri.—Asparagus --------- 1 ment. S. E. Walls, Columbia dis- new tents. Also a one-wheel trailer. of furniture. We pay cash. Call No Canning Dalles spent Easter Sunday at the Sat.—Asparagus See W. L. Wilson on the A. W. Turn- Notice is hereby given that I have trict. 37-lp home of her son and wife, Mr. and or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfc Other produce by special arrange Mrs. Dean Newgard. been duly appointed by the County blad ranch, 2* miles S. W. of Her ment. Due to help and hour regula- Mrs. Carl Moberly of Spokane came Court of the State of Oregon, for WANTED - 300 FOUR-WEEKS-OLD miston on the road to U.O.D. by Uma FRAMES FOR GLASSES. A. W. Thursday to spend a few days at the Umatilla County, as Administratrix | New Hampshire chicks at once. tilla bridge. Located on a shady Behrman, Jeweler. 47-tfe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the estate of Frank L. Waller, de “Vigorbilt” Hatchery. 37-lc camp ground. 37-3p We are in the Market for John Mustard. Another daughter. ceased. and have duly qualified as GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Mrs. Al Lavendar and Sharon ar- such administratrix; all persons hav FOR SALE—MAYTAG ELECTRIC WANTED TO RENT—HAY LAND. See Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc LIVE POULTRY rived Sunday to spend until Thursday ing claims against said estate are washer, aluminum tub. Mrs. Frank notified to present the same to me, A. O. Sather, Echo, Oregon, or when her son Davy, who has spent of All Kinds 37-3c phone 281 at Echo Hotel. WANT TO BUY CATTLE— HIGH- th ree weeks with his grandparents, duly verified, at the office of my at Seeliger, Rt. 1, Hermiston. __ Cash on Delivery — est prices paid. Write me. Ed will return home with her. Mrs. John torney, 202 Oregon Building, Salem, LOST—FOOD RATIONING BOOKS WILL TAKE CARE OF TWO O’Donnell, Hermiston, Ore. 17-tfc Nye and Jonilyn of Hermiston also Oregon, within six months from the PERRY BROS - G. G. SMITH date of this notice. 1 and 2, issued to John M. Will spent several days here with her par- children, 2 to 6 years, board and Stanfield, Oregon Dated this 1st day of April, 1943. REAL ESTAT», cuts. Please return to Herald office. room, at $35 per month each. Three E. P. DODD ents. DAISY EMILIE PHIPPS, Mrs. Young returned to her home sales, leases, exchanges. Insur 37-lp miles out on farm. Write Box 311, Administratrix of the Es in Spokane Friday after spending tate of Frank L. Waller, LOST — RATION BOOKS FOR Hermiston. 36-3p ance—fire, automobile, accident. No two weeks here with her daughter and tary public, execution of legal pa Deceased. husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Liedloff. Sloan R. Spencer, A. and B. Please FOR RENT—TWO HOUSEKEEP- pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood WALTER S. LAMPKIN, notify him at Umatilla. Ore. 37-lp Attorney for Administratrix, ing or sleeping rooms. Nice and gon. 15-tfo spent Saturday in Pendleton on busi- Salem, Oregon. i ness. cool with bathroom. H. M. Duus, Ir FOR YOUR (April 1-29) STRAYED TO MY PLACE — YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker spent 36-3c FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK OF ALL old heifer, black Jersey with mark rigon. j Monday in Walla Walla shopping. kinds. E. E. Pulley, Hermiston. NOTICE OF LAND SALE on left ear. B. H. Fix, Columbia dis LOST—BLACK GORDEN SETTER, [ Baccalaureate services were held 3-tfe i Sunday evening at the high school 37-3c white cross on chest, one white fore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, trict. I gym. Graduation was held Wednes Preferably late models. day evening. The seniors are Goldie That the undersigned, Sheriff of Bring your welding repair and RENT—THREE TENTHOUS- foot. Vicinity of Butter Creek. Named Will buy your equity. Barbouletos, Margaret Kinney. Rob- Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue FOR Skipper. Reward. Lindy Drugan. blacksmithing to es. partly furnished, $3.00 per | erta Lane, Max Graybeal, Harvey of an order duly made and entered 36-3p HERMISTON BLACKSMITH herein by the County Court of Uma week, See Mrs. Williams, four blocks Box 252, Stanfield. Thompson and Dale Hiatt. Mrs. Minnie McMartin left Sunday tilla County. Oregon, on the 30th day south Associated station, west of FOR SALE — 40 A. IRRIGATED & WELDING SHOP I for Myrtle Point to visit a daughter. of March, 1943, will, on the 4th day Ritchie’s cabins. 37-3p ranch at Irrigon," 21 acres in alfal Mr. and Mrs. Roland Collins spent of May, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 L. F. Beaver, Prop. o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the LOST—WHITE RAT TERRIER. fa. Good buildings. P. R. Slaughter, Phone 2151 highest bidder for cash at the front 36-3p male, with black markings. Reward Irrigon, Ore. door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton. Oregon, subject to for information leading to the where WRECK YOUR CAR? a minimum price of $145.00 there abouts of the dog. Anne Sommerer, TRAILER HOUSE FOR SALE — fore, to be paid in cash, at the time R. 1, Hermiston, phone 3185. 37-lp Inquire at Sy’s Place, Umatilla, Ore. Let STATE FARM MUTUAL IN of sale: the following described par 36-3p SURANCE foot the bill. See Art cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla FOR RENT—2-ROOM FURNISHED Thompson, agent. (Formerly sold by County. Oregon, acquired for delin house in Pulley addition. Inquire FOR SALE—COWS, TO FRESHEN Virgil Wilkes) P. O. Box 1311. quent taxes, to-wit: soon. Also few work horses. J. D. of E. Ridderhusch in Pulley addition. WH NW 14 NE1 and SE 1 36-3c 37-lp Corliss, R. 1, Hermiston. NW 1 NEU N 14 SW 1 SW‘ NE NE1 and SW1 FOR SALE WEANER PIGS. C. N. DR. I. C. BOHLMAN 14 less Tax No. 5. Section 16, GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Leonard. R. 1. Hermiston, on for- See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1. Twp. 4, North Rance 28. E.W.M. Physician and Surgeon mer Joe Dyer place 36-3p R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of The haying season is just around the corner. Now FOR RENT—TWO SADDLE HORS- Umatilla County. First National Bank Building es. Elbert F. Walls, one block east FOR SALE—2 MOWING MACH- (April 1-29) is the time to see that your mowing equipment is in Hermiston ines and two rakes. E. E. Pulley, Phone 3151 of Cabin City. 37-lp NOTICE OF MEETING OF 36-3c Hermiston. shape. See us also for all other haying equipment. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR SALE — EIGHT FEEDER J. V. VILLERMOURE pigs; also four colts, saddle stock, WAN TO TRADE 40 A. 6 MILES north of Willamina, 20 A. cleared: Notice is hereby given that the On Virgil W’arren place, six miles N. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Board of Director of the Hermiston E. of Hermiston. 37-lp 1500 cords of oak wood; house, barn, chicken house, woodshed, city water. Irrigation District, acting as a Board Hermiston Phone 3821 of Equalization, will on the 4th day of FOR SALE—FOR CASH, 1940 V-8 Want to trade for 10 A. near Hermis Ford Deluxe coupe, 95 per cent ton or Stanfield. F. A. Hooper, Box May, 1943, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. 35-3p at the office of the Hermiston Irriga tires, fine mechanical condition, or A. Pendleton. W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. tion District, Hermiston. Oregon, meet will trade for irrigated tract. Address FOR SALE—WELL PAYING RES- Box 505, Hermiston. 37-3p General Dentistry for the purpose of reviewing and taurant in Hermiston. See Mrs. X-Ray and Diagnosis correcting its assessment and appor WANTED—HAY STACKER. EL- Teeter at Temple Cafe. A bargain. Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 tionment of taxes for the year 1943. mer L. Watson, R. 1, Hermiston- 35-3p Sunday A Eve. by Appointment The assessment list and record is 37-3p in the office of the Secretary of the WANTED—TO BUY A POTATO Board at Hermiston. Oregon, for the WILL SELL FOR $75 CASH- OUR planter. H. H. Whipple, Irrigon, Dr. A. E. MARBLE equity in 2-room house. Balance on Oregon. inspection of all persons interested. 35-3p CHIROPRACTOR Dated this 20th day of April, 1943. monthly payments. In Pulley addi- 37-lp FOR SALE—4 ROOM HOUSE IN Office: 2 blocks E of post office Hermiston Irrigation District, tion. Mrs. J. P. Sullivan. Cox Addition, end of Third St. Two Office houre: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to • By J. M. Spencer, Secretary. lots, water and lights. Ray I. Miller, Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. (April 22-29) READ THE AD$ 35-3 p Rt. 1, Stanfield, Ore. TAKEN UP NOTICE Along With the News FOR RENT — 2-ROOM APART- Notice is hereby given that I have DR. A. C. WILLCUTT ment in Westland district, partly taken up and have kept for about 60 OSTEOPATHIC furnished. Cannot take children. days at L. J. Cornielle ranch " six Floyd Laird. 35-3c PHYSICIAN & SURGEON miles Southeast of Hermiston the fol OSBORN APARTMENTS lowing described animal: FOR SALE — WALNUT DINING Two-year-old iron gray filley. blind table, 54 in.: bed and springs, and in right eye, with brand W on right a sanitary cot. Glenn W. Ripley, 35-3c frint shoulder. phone 3581, Hermiston. DR. F. B. BELT BOY-THERES A " Said animal will be sold, unless re We'll D» Man For You on PHYSICIAN A SURGEON WHEN LOOKING FOR AN Auc REAL LETTER. deemed, at public auction to the high — Office Hours — FROM HOME, JOE1. tioneer. see George Hodge, 4 1 mi. est bidder for cash in hand on the 11th 0:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. NE of Stanfield on Cold Springs day of May, 1943, at the above de Other Hours by Appointment highway. My commission 5%. Free scribed ranch at 10:00 a. m. advertising. Or leave word at Her- Dated at Hermiston on this 22nd 34-tfc miston Auto Co. day of April, 1943. Peterson & Peterson Signed, L. J. Cornielle. PLANT A VICTORY GARDEN — • TTORNBYS-AT-LAW (April 22-May 6) “Vigorbilt” Hatchery will furnish U. 8. National Bank Building land and water free. See Van. “Vig- Practise In Stato A Fed. Courte NOTICE OF MEETING OF BOARD orbilt” Hatchery, Hermiston. 31-tfp Pond leton. Oregon OF EQUALIZATION BLUE RIBBON PIG CLUB MEETS Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co UMATILLA NEWS Used Car Hermiston AutoCo. Just Received:- Parts for Mowers of All Types and Makes Inland Cooperative SECURITY CALF FOOD They Give Their Lives—YOU Lend Your Money U. S. Jrmurr Dtf*rlKU*t SAVE 72 OH CALF MEAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Board of Directors of the Stan- field Irrigation district, acting as a Board of Equalisation, will on the 4th day of May. 1943. at the hour of 1:00 o’clock p. m. at the office of Stanfield Kzater do-o3 euiqeun GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-l< FOR SALE FURNISHED LARGE trailer house, 7x20 ft. fine condi tion, good tires. C. W. Hamman, Box 12. Summit, Ore. 34-5p W. J. WARNER A TTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon I /