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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 12. 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FIVE
FOR SALE—35 A. ALL CLEARED.1 FOR SALE 30 ACRES, 1% ML N.
fice of Price Administration. State of RATION BOARD
irrigable and in crop. Will sell
W. of Hermiston. Stocked and al-
Oregon, and the counties of Wahkia- |
.
completely stocked or land only. C. | so equipment. Price reasonable. Some
kum, Cowlitz. Clark, Skamania, and | POSITION OPEN
E. Hadley, Stanfield, 7 mi. east of terms. R. J. Jones. Rt. 2, Hermiston.
Klickitat, State of Washington, are
50-3p
52-3p
Hermiston project.
being sought by the United States
The War Price and Rationing
Civil Service Commission, Victor Ad-
dleman, local secretary, announced to- Board 85-25-3 of Hermiston, L matil­ FOR SALE—20 TONS OF HAY, FOR SALE—TWO GOOD MILK
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
cows, two saddle horses with sad­
second cutting. B. C. Carson, Rt. 1.
la county, Oregon, has a vacancy as
day.
insurance until "after the accident".
dles.
Am leaving Hermiston or would
Hermiston.
12
mile
east
and
12
mile
i
Chief
Clerk.
The salary for this position is
52-lp not sell. Elbert F. Walls, at Cabin
If an accident strikes, your Fanners policy* goes swiftly and
$3,162 a year, including overtime l 1. The position will be vacant Aug­ south of Cabin City.
City.
50-3p
surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
ust 15, 1943.
compensation.
A GOOD 2-WHEEL
WANTED
interests.
2. Title. Chief Clerk.
There is no written test and no
trailer with good tires. Floyd Jack- LOST—BILLFOLD IN ONE OR
3. Grade and salary E. O.-5, $1440.
maximum age limit.
Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don’t drive
the other drug store in Hermiston.
son,
Phone 2134. Hermiston. 4 mil N.
4. Female, Age 30 to 45.
Complete information and forms
without insurance.
Black
color. Reaginald Benny, Gen.
52-
1c
of
town.
5. Applicant should be experienced
for applying may be obtained from
50-3p
Del., Hermiston.
ROY DUNCAN. AGENT
in
accounting,
filing,
typing
and
sup
­
Mr. Addleman at Hermiston, or from
FOR SALE — THREE-YEAR-OLD
Phone Stanfield 722
first or second class post offices. Ap­ ervising.
Guernsey cow. milking, $75.00. FOR SALE—NEW HAMPSHIRE
plications will be accepted until Aug­ Information and application forms Floyd Jackson, Phone 2134, Hermis-
Red Fryers. Mrs. Grace Foster. 3
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
may be obtained from the Commis­ ton, 4 miles N. of town.
ust 14, 1943.
52-lc mi. east of Hermiston on Diagonal
Inter-INSURANCE Eachang.
Applications are not desired from sion’s Local Secretary, Victor Addle-
road. Phone 3181.
51-3c
"National Standard Non-assessable Coverage.
persons engaged on war work unless man, at the Hermiston postoffice or FOR SALE -10x14 FURNISHED
cabin. See it at Frank Allen orch­ FOR SALE—SADDLE MARE. 6
the position applied for requires the from the United States Civil Service
ard. Mike Heenan, Hermiston. 52-lp
years old, with 4-mo.-old colt, gen­
use of higher skills than the worker Commission, Washington, D. C.
is using in his present employment. A
CANNING SCHEDULE
I WILL BE IN HERMISTON AUG- tle. Also three two-year-olds. O. H.
51-3p
Certificate of Availability from for­
LAND SALE NOTICE
August 16 to 21
ust 19 and 26. 1943, to receive poul- Martin, Stanfield, Ore.
mer employer or from the U. S. Em­
try of all kinds, Leave calls at Her- FOR SALE—ALMOST 1‘ ACRES
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
ployment Servce may be required be­
8 to 11:30 a.m.
1 to 4 p.m.
miston Grain & Feed Co., Guy G.
of ground, bordering highway at
Mrs. Dale Montgomery, Gus Tonies fore appointment.
Mon.—Tomatoes, Fruit
Corn
Foreman, Poultry Buyer, Portland, Irrigon. One building, 40x24 ft., can
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
and
daughter
Barbara
spent
Sunday
Tues.—Beans, Carrots
That the undersigned. Sheriff of Ore.
52-2p be made into 7-room house; also
and Monday in Portland where they
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
Beans, Tomatoes visited David Tonies, their son and OREGON LAGS IN
of an order duly made and entered WANTED
WOMAN TO DO enough lumber to construct another
Wed.—Tomatoes, Fruit
Corn brother, who left from Portland with
herein
by
the
County
Court
of
Uma
­
WAR
BOND
SALES
housework two days each week. Ap- 5-room building. Shade trees, ideal
Thurs.—Chickens, Greens
Beans the navy.
tilla County, Oregon, on the 28th day ply Hermiston Transfer.
Glenn
Ostrom
and
Maurice
Priddy
52-lc building site. For sale cheap for cash
Fri.—Tomatoes. Fruit
Corn spent Friday till Monday in Portland
of July. 1943, will, on the 14th day of
or bankable papers. Lee Larson, Ir­
Umatilla county was partially re­ September, 1943, at the hour of 10:00
Sat.—Beans, Tomatoes
No canning where they visited the M. M. McCul­
WANTED—GIRL OR WOMAN FOR rigon, Ore.
51-3p
o
’
clock
in
the
forenoon,
sell
to
the
sponsible
for
Oregon
’
s
failure
to
reach
Other produce by special arrange­ lough family and attended the Arm­
general housework. Call 3911. 52-lc
highest
bidder
for
cash
at
the
front
its
war
bond
quota
in
July,
according
strong fight and saw several baseball
ment.
ROOM FOR RENT FOR MAN AND
of the Umatilla County Court
between Portland and Oakland. to totals just received at state head­ door
LOST—PAIR OF LADIES GLAS-
wife or two women working day
HERMISTON CO-OPERATIVE games
House.
Pendleton.
Oregon,
subject
to
Ostrom’s neprew, Vernon McCullough, quarters and announced by state a minimum price of $444.00 therefor,
ses recently. Please return to Max­ time. Mrs. N. W. Bloom, Hermiston.
CANNERY.
who has been overseas with the army, chairman, E. C. Sammons, This is to
be paid in cash, at the time of sale, ine Huddleston, Rt. 1. Hermiston, or
46-tfc
was home.
following described parcel of land, leave at this office.
52-lp
Mrs. John Nye of Hermis­ the first time in 11 months Oregon the
SHOTGUN SHELLS ton Mr. are and parents
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
WANT TO BUY FRYERS AND
of a boy born Satur­ has failed to meet its quota.
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- FOR SALE—50 PULLETS, SOME
heavy hens. Also any farm pro­
at Pendleton and has been named
Sales in Umatilla county totalled wit:
TO BE RELEA -01 H D day
Dennis Vane, the last name being for $149,642, or 78 percent of the coun­
fryers, six hens. Old Massengale duce we can use. Temple Fountain
Hiatt of this city. The voung
SE Y SW % in Section 6 Twp. 4 place, just north of “Vigorbilt” Hatch- Lunch. Mr. Cronk.
47-tfc
Hermiston sportsmen were elated Vane
man is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. ty’s quota of $190,000. Oregon missed
North Range 29 E. W. M.
52-lp
Wednesday with the announcement by John Mustard of Umatilla and Mr. its goal for the month by $16,000.
E12 NW1 N of Canal A in Sec­ ery.
IF
YOU
WANT
TO
BUY
OR
SELL
the war production board that suffi­ and Mrs. Sam Nye of Hermiston.
“If Oregon is to continue to set the
tion 7 Twp. 4 North Range 29 E. FOR SALE—PIANO AND PIANO
—See J. D. Corliss, Westland dis­
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt and Mr. pace nationally in war bond sales, it
cient materials to manufacture 100,-
W. M.
bench. Also R-C.A. radio and cab­ trict. Horses, cattle, farm machinery,
All in Umatilla County. Oregon.
000,000 shotgun shells would be re­ and Miz. Frank Clark left Sunday for will be necessary this month for every
inet. Call 3881 or see Mr. Dodd at land. Phone 2929, Hermiston- 42-tfe
Wallowa Lake where they will spend
leased by that group. Although this a week fishing.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
family to again measure its war bond
52-tfc
Herald office.
of
Umatilla
County.
seems like a large number it is only
Private Dick LaChance, who is in responsibilities,” declares a statement
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
12-Sept.
9)
(Aug.
the
army,
is
here
visiting
at
the
home
one-sixth of the output in peacetime
FOR RENT—SLEEPING ROOMS.
from Sammons. He urges that each
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
of
hs
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
La-
years. No shotgun shells were manu­
Men only on day work. Golda Mum-
family
take
counsel,
considering
first,
Chance.
factured last year whatever.
ma. Main Street, Hermiston. 52-tfc AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
Joan Byrnes returned Friday from their total income; second, their total
the big money and a square deal,
Just what allotment will be re­ a few days spent visiting at the home expenses, and then determining the
FOR SALE—WOOD AND COAL call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis­
ceived here has not been determined of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. sum that can be regularly invested in
cook stove. Also 2-room house for ton, “the man who gets things done”.
but whatever amount is received will V. D. Bramer in La Grande.
war bonds until the war is won.
rent.
Cox Addition, First street, fifth
Mr. and Mrs. Don Harryman and
be more than was originally expected.
Also being emphasized in August is
children of The Dalles came Friday
FOR
SALE
—
RED
FRYERS.
ALSO
house.
52-lp WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
to attend the funeral services of his the completion of stamp books start­ 24 White Leghorn hens.
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
9x12
father. Frank Harryman in Hermis­ ed during the Shangri-la and Molly
NEW BAYONETS
ATTENTION—WOOD USERS, I or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfc
linoleum
rug.
Mrs.
Leslie
Smith,
*
ton Saturday afternoon. They stayed Pitcher campaigns. Stamps draw no
am delivering green slab wood and
NOW IN SERVICE
at the home of her parents, Mr. and interest until they have been convert­ mi. north on Umatilla highway on left green mill ends. Get your order in WANT TO BUY CATTLE— -HIGH-
Mrs. J. H. Byrnes. They returned
52-lp
side of road.
est prices paid. Write me. Ed
early. Be sure of your fuel supply
American combat units on all bat­ home Monday accompanied by Mer­ ed into bonds.
17-tfc
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — this winter. Prices are for 2 cord O’Donnell, Hermiston, Ore.
tlefronts are now being supplied with lin Walsh, who has spent the past
week at his grandparents. Gordon
See
the
Hermiston
Auto
Co.
44-lc
loads,
$20
00
for
slab
and
$24.00
for
E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE,
a shorter, lighter and sturdier bay­ Harryman remained to visit here a
mill ends. See me or write or tele­
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur­
onet by the Ordnance Department, while longer.
FOR SALE — ROAN DURHAM phone 724. Address, Oscar Christian­
Phea Mae Thompson spent Sunday
ance
—fire, automobile, accident. No­
Army Service Forces.
bull calf, 2% mos. old. Would make son, Box 126, Stanfield. Ore.
51-6p tary public, execution of legal pa­
According to Col. A. S. Buyers, and Monday in Portland visiting.
a good herd bull, $35.00. H. F. Lind-
Mrs. Fred Rankin of Walla Walla
commanding Umatilla Ordnance De­ is here visiting with her mother, Mrs.
52-lp FOR SALE—CLOSE TO NO. 2 pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
ner, Columbia district.
15-tfo
pot, strategic materials saved through M. McKenzie, until Wednesday.
grade Netted Gem potatoes. No gon.
Mrs. Dean Newgard. who has been
FOR SALE—BEANS. BLUE LAKE. wireworms. $1.25 per 100 lbs. C. A.
development of the new bayonet total
OuseSECURITY SLOP FEED
Place order by card and give phone Linder. Westland district. Bring your
362 tons of high carbon steel from es­ visitino at the home of her narents,
Bring your welding repair and
Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Baker in The
number. Will let you know when to own sacks or containers.
blacksmithing to
timated 1943 production and 560 tons Dalles
51-3p
\dl'm qaimnq u/eiqht every day/I
fnr 10 davs, returned to her
call.
C.
O.
Belles,
Box
273,
Hermis
­
from the forecast of 1944 production. home Sunday evening. Mr. Baker al­
HERMISTON
BLACKSMITH
Milk slops are scarce and
ton, 2 mi. east of hospital on pave- MAN AND WIFE WANT YEAR
hard to buy. Try Security
The blade of the bayonet has been so came to attend to some business.
Food Slop. No scarcity —
& WELDING SHOP
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fransolus and
52-lc
ment.
round ranch work; able to run
shortened six inches (from 16 to 10
guaranteed. Instead of milk,
THIS
daughter Leona Laird left Sun-
let pigs and hogs have Se­
inches), its weight reduced consider­ her
tractor,
handle
tractor
and
keep
farm
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
curity Food Slop . . . easy
dov for Enterprise where they will
DRY
FOR SALE—40-A. FARM, 26 A. machinery in repair. Jack Egstrom, Phone 2151
to mix at less than 2c per
ably, and its battle use improved. The spend a week.
gallon !
irrigated
now;
9-room
house,
full
FOOD
51-3c
new bayonet, like the old one, is flat
' i s and grandson Gordon I
Box 38, Boardman, Ore.
basement, other outbuildings; lots of
or sword-like in appearance. It may Harryman spent Monday and Tues­
WRECK YOUR CAR?
PLAN
Proteins and milks are
shade. A real buy. Will sell 10 or FOR SALE—FOUR MILK COWS.
scarce — therefore, you
be used as a trench knife, is easy to day in Touchet with his father. Al­
Let
STATE FARM MUTUAL IN­
PAYS A
will need more vitamins
bert Byrnes.
15
A.
with
buildings.
Herman
Kow-
Earl Dallman, 3 miles east of Cab-
and minerals. Add Se­
handle, and has been especially wel­
Mr. and Mrs. Lvle Brown and child­
SURANCE foot the bill. See Art
curity Food to your
itz,
Route
1,
Hermiston.
46-tfc
BONUS
51-3p
in
City.
comed by jungle fighters, paratroops, ren left Monday for Rieth where they
own grains — it helps
Thompson at Cooperative Service Sta­
to fortify with vita­
TOO
will make their future home.
and air-borne infantry.
FOR SALE — MOHAIR DAVEN- FOR SALE—80-ACRE TRACT IN tion. Phone Hermiston 2011.
mins, milk and miner­
Vr
and
Jim
O
’
Connell
and
als.
For
Sale
by
Japs still retain the flat, razor­
port, spring filled. Mrs. David
Westland district, well improved,
daughters of Portland spent the week
sharp bayonet on their rifles. About | end here visiting his sisters and fami­
52-lp with buildings and good fences. Or
UMATILLA CO-OP. CREAMERY Mittelsdorf, Hermiston.
a year ago, however, the British lies. Mr. and Mrs. Al Stephens and
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
FOR SALE—275 ACRES, 65 TILL- will trade for smaller tract. Floyd
changed from a blade 12 to 16-inches Mrs. Deed Switzler and Mrs. John
51-3p
Jacobs, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
Lennox.
able
sub-irrigated;
8-room
house,
long to a 7-inch triangular blade. The
Physician and Surgeon
was received here by friends
large barn and hen house, four other NEW POTATOES
WASHED,
Russians still continue to use a trian­ of Word
the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and I
First National Bank Building
buildings; cement cellar, plenty of
cull. White Rose, 1c pound in hund­
gular blade which is issued without a Mrs. Dean Ryan, the former Margaret 1
water and wood. Well stocked with red pound lots. Bring sacks. Emil Phone 3151
scabbard and is seldom taken from Brown. __
____
Hermiston
machinery to handle. May Spencer, Zivney, four miles east of Stanfield.
the rifle. The French bayonet is
52-3p
51 -3p
Echo, Ore.
long, round and sharpened to a needle CIVIL SERVICE
J. V. VILLERMOURE
point.
FOR SALE—6 EWES & LAMBS. CASH BUYER OF LIVESTOCK —
For
Sale
three-room
SEEKS
MORE
HELP
Bayonet drill, despite long range
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Also five yearling and two year-old
W. D. Blackstone, % Hermiston
cottages. Large front Corriedale
mechaniztd and aerial warfare, is
rams. Roy Tiller, Herm­ Grain & Feed Co., Phone 3311. 51-6p
Applications for the position of
still standard training in the Ameri­
Hermiston
Phone 3821
room, bed room, kitch­ iston.
52-3p
Price Panel Coordinator for the Of-
can Army.
FOR SALE—TEN ACRES, IM-
enette and bath room. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — proved; 5 acres alfalfa, balance
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc good pasture, orchard, berries and
Completely furnished,
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
Also thirty acres, alfalfa and
everything electrical, in­ FOR SALE—30 WHITE WEANER grapes.
General Dentistry
pasture. Will sell together or sep­
pigs, ready August 20. Mrs. W. L. arately. Located one-half mile west
X-Ray and Diagnosis
cluding range, water Suddarth.
52-3p on Butter Creek highway. Louis M. Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Ree. 2111
Irrigon, Ore.
heater and an air con­
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
Spencer, Rt. 1, Hermiston, Oregon.
ditioner. Rugs, oil heat­
l-3p
YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
UMATILLA NEWS
I'M IN
ARMY
of MILK SAVERS
Why Pay Rent?
Many Thanks!
▲▲ÀAAAAAAAAÀÀAAA
I wish to thank all
those who helped at
the bond auction and
the many committees
which functioned so
wholeheartedly.
Pete Berg
er, beds, etc.
Everything complete,
$1750.00, with $500.00
down, $50.00 per mo.
Apply—
C. L. Hodge
Hermiston Auto Co.
FOR YOUR
Used Car
Preferably late models.
Will buy your equity,
Hermiston AutoCo.
Special Announcement!
We Now Have 4-in.
Hermiston Graia & Feed Co.
Concrete Sewer Pipe
Hermiston - Phone 3311 — Stanfield - Phone 847
“More Economical”
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
Poultry Health Service
Do not forget to feed Umatilla Brand Feeds
Inland Cooperative
FOR SALE—REGISTERED DUR-
oc pigs: also registered bred gilts,
to farrow soon. Bert Michel, Rt. 1.
Hermiston.
51-3p
FOR SALE—BARRED ROCK FRY-
ers. W. F. Cargill, 1* mi. out on
Butter Creek highway, hedge fence in
50-3C
front of house.
FOR SALE—LAMBS, EWES, AND
veal. Also White Rose spuds. W.
W. Speer, Rt. 1, Columbia district.
50-3p
FOR SALE—FIVE HEAD MILK
cows and four head of Chester
White gilts, one male. W. V. Grider,
50-3p
Irrigon, Ore.
FOR SALE — 80 A. EAST OF
Boardman project; 26 A. under ir­
rigation. Will sell acreage only for
$3000.00, or stocked as is for $4,500.00
cash, and assume contract of $970.00.
Mrs. Olive Jarvis, Boardman, Ore.
50-3p
FOR SALE—TWO 2000-GAL. HEA-
vy meta) gas or fuel oil tanks, $150
each. Oasis. Boardman, Ore. 50-3c
WANTED —OVERSHOT Haystack­
er. Ben Conner. Hermiston. 48-tfc
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office houre: 8 to 12-1:30 tot
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. A. C. W1LLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Office Hours —
Other Hours by Appointment
Peterson & Peterson
A TTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Ü. «. National Bank Building
Practi : In State A Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. WARNER
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon