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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. See Us for Centennial Flour New Shipment of Silent Sioux Brooders Rolled Wheat $1.92 For 80 pound Sack Also Buy War Bonds! and Mrs. Adolph Heyden, Mrs. Olive Hendry, Mr. and Mrs. George Camp bell, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kruse. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Hewitt. Supt. and Mrs. Norton, Della Kruse and the hostess. Mrs. Mabel Richards returned Tues day from a visit in Portland over the week end. The sophomore class entertained at i the high school gym with a party on . February 12th for al) members of the high school. Chili beans, crackers, and cake were served. Patronesses • were Mr. and Mrs. Norton, Mr. and I Mrs. Emil Zivney and Mr. Hewitt. The grade school children with their respective teachers enjoyed valentines and games in their rooms on Monday. Mrs. Alice Maskylene has returned from a two weeks visit with her daughter, Helen, in Portland. Mahlon Dewing left last Friday for ElPaso, Texas, after spending his furlough here with his parents, and ! sister, Miss Beryl Dewing. Mrs. M. Refvem left Sunday night by train to visit her son Robert and wife at Salt Lake and enjoy a rest. The home economics club met Tues- i day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Roy Attebury. Collie Tillory returned home this | week from an appendectomy at St. | Anthony’s hospital. UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. Mrs. Nora Cramer and sons, Ar thur Burnwick of Wenatchee, spent one day last week here visiting at the home of her sister and family, Mr. Hermiston * Phone 3311 — Stanfield - Phone 847 and Mrs- Hugh Van Schoiack. Tom Slattery of Council Bluff, Io A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide wa, spent a couple of days last week Poultry Health Service here visiting his old friends. Slattery had lived here for several years and Do not forget to feed Umatilla Brand Feeds left a couple of years ago for Iowa. Sgt- Harold Reeves, who is in the marines now stationed in San Diego, is here visiting at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Reeves. the $25 war bond falling to the lucky Dale Hiatt, who underwent an ap bidder, Lowell Garoutte. Gilbert pendicitis operation in Seattle Febru Smith was the successful auctioneer ary 4th, came home last Wednesday By Mr». Rott Htdrick where he will stay at the home of his and a good time resulted. On February 12th at her home, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt Mrs. Esther Strasser and her com mittee, Mrs. Ed Wilson, Mrs. Lough- Mrs. John Kruse, with Mrs. Wiley for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Fransolus and lin, sponsored a basket social for the Hewitt assisting, trave a chicken din Girl Scout troop on February 14 at ner. Decorations were the valentine Mrs. Annie Edwards spent Monday in the Refvem hall. The 27 baskets motif. Those enjoying the affair were Pendleton. Mrs. Edwards remained brought the troop more than $60 with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Chapin, Mr. to visit with friends. Delbert Van Schoiack, who has been stationed in Seattle since his fur lough from the army, visited his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Scho iack over the week end. Mrs. Van Schoiack’s brother. Art Peterson of Willow Creek, was also a guest. Frank Magnussen spent Sunday in Walla Walla where he visited his wife, who is in the hospital there. The Pocahontas Council No. 35 ob SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR ligated six new members at their reg ular meeting Thursday night. Those PRESENT EQUIPMENT. going in were Alice Hanson, Alma Alstott, Dora Bullard, Joan Byrnes, Golda Puller and Ann Mary Sher • • lock. Umatilla people going to Walla • CHECK that air cleaner regularly. Walla Sunday to attend the wedding and reception of Frances Chapman • KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good and Elmer Eleven at the First Pres byterian church were Mr. and Mrs. clean lubricant. Fred Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell, Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes • BE CAREFUL where you drive. and daughter Joan. Mrs. Bill Kenne dy and daughters Katherine and Ag • CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep nes, Alva Stephens, Ann Mary Sher lock, Delores Van Schoiack and Ben properly inflated. ny Reeves. Agnes Kennedy was one of the bridesmaids. Naomi Brownell, • KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when aunt of Miss Chapman of Hermiston was the maid of honor. not in use. Pfc. John McNabb, who is stationed in Arizona, is here on a short furlough visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. • PAINT your machines to protect from rust. Pete McNabb and family. Mrs. Dean Newgard. Mrs. Oliver McNabb and Mrs. John Nye of Her miston spent Friday in The Dalles shopping. Mrs. James Byrnes and Joan, Mrs. At Vieg, Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and Gary Pendleton, Oregon Phone 518 Dean spent Saturday in Pendleton. Mrs. Ostrom brought home her infant son. Vane Oliver, from the Pendleton hospital where he had spent a week longer. Mrs. Bertha Cherry returned home last week from California where she had spent the winter with her sister. Several members of the Masonic lodge went to Pendleton Friday night where they attended a meeting with the Pendleton lodge. Mrs. George Sampson is visiting her daughter in Wapeto, Wash. Mrs. Edna Baker has returned from the Pendleton hospital. Mrs. Neva Pilon is now employed at the post office. STANFIELD NEWS New Machines Are Hard To Obtain Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. TP NOTICE TO CREDITORS ABOUT TIRES IS THAT ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION Can tell about Fabric Breaks which do not show from the Outside until too late. It's like this: 1 ). ) 5 »» veobucine lit! OUT * a “im smemt Ç • ” * puwcruar FABRIC curs ), b 29 wars tor INE SPREADS MM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned, has been ap pointed administratrix of the estate of Louis F. Crist, deceased, in the County Court in the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present such claims duly verified, and with pro per vouchers attached, to the under- signed, at the office of Alfred F. Cun ha, Johns Building, in Pendleton, Ore gon, within six months from date of this notice, the same being dated and published the first time the 27th day of January, 1944. Pauline R. Lewis, As Administratrix of the es tate of Louis F. Crist, deceased, Alfred F. Cunha, Attorney for Administratrix, Johns Building. Pendleton, Ore. (Jan. 27-Feb. 24 ) NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOVNT Tires loss than a year old are usually sound, but OLDER Tires (which are most of them) GENERALLY SHOW FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started by, ■ puncture, severe bruise or rock cut which occur, rad so long ago the owner has probably forgotten all about it Notice is hereby given that F. B. CASH FOR YOUR Used Car AN INSIDI INSPECTION AND THIN VUU J CANIZED REPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MILEAS" Come in and see us now. Preferably late models. Will buy your equity. Hermiston Auto Co. Hermiston, Oregon WANTED- SOMEONE TO TAKE FOR SALE—10 A. RANCH, FOUR over agency of Avon products. See room rouse, brooder house and hen Mrs. Cere’ Beaver. 27-3p house. Electric water system. 1‘ mile west of Butter Creek and new LOST—THREE RATION BOOKS highway intersection. B. E. Stander- No. 3. Archie S. Buyers. Edna G. fer, Rt. 1, Hermiston. Sale price Buyers and Mary C. Tobin; also two $800.00. 27-3p Ration Books No. 4, Archie S. Buyers and Edna G. Buyers. Please return FOR SALE—OR WILL TRADE to War Price and Rationing Board. for Hermiston property, three acres . 27-lc with 2-room house, lights and water; also garage and shed. Fred D. Mil FOR SALE—PONTIAC SEDAN, ’34 ler. Stanfield, Ore. 27-lp model. Inquire of Ellis Holt, Uma tilla. George Kendler ranch. 27-lp FOR SALE—IMPROVED IRRIGAT- ed 20 acres. House wired for elec FOR SALE—SEVEN T. ALFALFA tric range. C. M. Shuler, 1% miles hay, 10 feeder pigs (70-120 lbs.). NW of Hermiston. 26-3p Ed Bellinger, 1 mile north of steel bridge in Westland district. 27-lp FOR SALE—20 ACRES GOOD HAY and pasture! electricity, telephone, FOR SALE—8x18 FOOT TRAILER mail and bus route available. Also house, good shape and good tires. team and a few tons of hay. J. D. STRAYED FROM MY RANCH — D. H. Huddleston, Pulley camp, Her Corliss, Westland district, phone two white faced 2-year-old bulls. miston. 27-lp 2929. 26-tfc One tatooed B28 and the other B39 in both ears. Clarence Braden, Wallula FOR SALE—44-ACRE FARM IN FOR SALE—WELL IMPROVED 10 Westland district, $2000.00. Water Ranch. Reward. 27-3p acres in Stanfield district. Elec and taxes paid up to date. Contact tric water system to house and barn. LOST—GAS RATIONING BOOK & Rose Evans. Route 1, Hermiston, Ore See Geo. Hodge, 4* mi. N. E. of wallet for Robert E. Parker. Stan gon. 27-lp Stanfield. 23-tfc field. Please leave at rationing board. FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS SHEEP FERTILIZER—WILL DE- 27-lp See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s. liver in ton lots at $10 per ton. Del AVOID THE RUSH—INCOME TAX 13-tfc Harmon, Box 252, Stanfield. 24-4c returns prepared. Part time book- FOR SALE — EAR CORN, 2000 BU., WANTED—TO HEAR FROM THE keeping. Phone 2190. 27-tfc $37.00 per ton. Sunrise Ranch. owner of a small ranch for sale or Give description price and FOR SALE—DROP HEAD WHITE Chas. Herrick, Stanfield, Ore. 26-3p rent. sewing machine. Mrs. Frank See- terms in first letter. 23-5p FOR SALE—10 TONS OF FIRST liger, Hermiston, Oregon. Route 1. cutting alfalfa hay or trade for 27-lp fresh cows. Frank Collins, half mile FOR SALE—50 A., ALL UNDER irrigation: 4-room house, good barn, MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT—W. east, half mile south of Cabin City, two chicken houses. Water system. Rt. 1, Hermiston, % V. C. Carson. Hot and cold water. Henry Shafer, W. Felthouse. Call 2421. 27-lc 26-3p 21 miles S.W. of Hermiston, just off WANTED FOR CASH—REMING- 22-tfc ton 12-guage automatic with rib in. FOR SALE OR RENT—4-ROOM Butter Creek highway. house in Cox addition. See J. G. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Excellent condition. Phone Hermis 26-3p ton 2781. 27-1p Waller. See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1« LOST—RATION BOOK A ISSUED GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — FOR SALE—PUREBRED GILTS. See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1« to Ina L. Moore in Idaho for car Registered. Bert Michel, Rt. 1, license 4194. Please return to War 9-tfc STRAYED TO MY PLACE — 15 Hermiston. Price and Rationing Board. 27-lc head calves, average about 9 mo. FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN FOR SALE—ALFALFA HAY, ONE old; 12 black and 3 red with white City. 2-tfc ton or 20. Peter Castric. R. 2, Her spots; branded H-L on left hip. 1*2 miston, phone 2130. 27-3p miles West of Umatilla. Clyde Hoyt. WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3783 or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore 25-3p CABIN FOR R e ' n T — PARTLY gon. 2-tfc furnished. Phone 3871, A. E. Rugg. FOR SALE—32% ACRES DIVER- sified farm, four room house, new GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — 27-tfc See the Hermiston A ubo Co. 44-1« barn and brooder house, electric wa LOST—GAS RATIONING BOOK ter system, both house and barn, hot for Carl B. McCullough, Stanfield, water in house. Fixtures for inside AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT the big money and a square deal, Box 125. Please return to rationing toilet. Schoil bus, electric lights and board. 27-lp telephone, 4% miles north east of call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- ton, “the man who gets things done”. FOR SALE—HAND KNIT WOOL Hermiston and 1 mile west of Colum Phone 2601. tfc bia school on Diagonal road No. 207. baby soakers. Mrs. M. Wilson, first house on Sixth street, north off Also some hay, stock and equipment. WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES 26-3p of furniture. We pay cash. Call Main, Hermiston. 27-3p Roy Van Arsdale. or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfc FOR RENT — TRAILER HOUSE. FOR SALE—28 A. RIVER RANCH; good improvements, all modern. Henry Walker, ‘ mile north of Phone 2626, Hermiston. 26-3p Hermiston on old Massengale place. Swayze as administrator of the estate of Mima May Hardie, deceased, has filed his final account in said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County, and said court has fixed Monday, the 13 day of March, 1944. at 2 o’clock p. m. of said day as the time for hearing of objec tions to said final account and the settlement thereof. On or before said day any person interested in said es tate may file objections to said final account or to any item thereof and contest the same. Dated February 10, 1944. F. B. Swayze, Administrator. W. J. Warner. Attorney for Administrator. (Feb. 3-March 2) 27-lp FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW line of Goodyear tires and batteries WANTED—MAN TO WORK ON for any car. See them at Elwood’s ranch, must understand milk cows 26-tfc and be handy with tools. Write Box Richfield Station. B, Hermiston Herald. 27 Ip TO TRADE—SPAN MULES AND harness, for what have you in live- stock? Wm. T. Cloyd, Rt. 1, Hermis ton. 26-tfc BABY CHICKS—THEY ARE BET- ter chicks when purchased from "Vigorbilt" Hatchery. “Vigorbilt” breeders are rigidly culled by experts, and bloodtested for pullorum disease. White Leghorn two year old hens are mated to males from hens with rec ords from 250 to 307 eggs. The sires of these males are from hens with records from 304 to 336 eggs. New Hampshire hens are mated to well se lected males, rigidly culled. The price of “Vigorbilt" chicks, both Leghorn and New Hampshire, is 17 cents each, delivered. See “Vigorbilt” Hatchery at Hermiston, Oregon, FIRST. Phone 2801 collect. 27-tfc FOR SALE — HARDWOOD LUM- ber, 2x8's in 8 ft. lengths; some oth er lumber: an 8x8 ft. brooder house, suitable for coal shed at $30.00; 300- chick size Radiant brooder $10.00; al so metal feeders, and a 150-chick size light bulb brooder for $2.00: small Melotte separator, $25.00; 25 White Leghorn hens, laying, at $1.25 each; large Airtight heater at $2.00: almost new 4-piece bedroom set. bed, springs, mattress, chest of drawers, for $40: small wood camp stove. $1.50; almost new large size baby bed and pad for $8.00: full size bed, springs and mat tress at $12.00; buffet, $7.00. Phone 2878. John Grant. 1 Mile N. W. of Hermiston. 27-3c AUCTION SALE Every Friday Bring whatliyou have and get the High Deller Hermiston Livestock and Commission Co. Hermiston AutoCo. Be Sure te Attend! - PAGE FIVE FOR SALE—GLUCOSE, A CRYS- tal clear thick syrup, for candy or any way sugar is used in same amount. Now available at $1.70 gal lon at Edmonds Orchard, Umatilla, Oregon. 26-tfc State Farm Mutual Insurance Company $25,000 Liability, Medical Payment 80% Collision — New Triplit Life Policy — Family Income “I file our responsibility for you with the state.” ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 Cooperative Service Station Hermiston, Oregon Bring your welding repair and blacksmithing to HERMISTON BLACKSMITH FORCALE—TWO NEW BICYCLE & WELDING SHOP tubes, size 26x1.375; also six pigs and a milk cow. Orval Morris farm. Phone 2151 L. F. Beaver, Prop. 1 % miles SW of Hermiston on But ter Creek highway. 26-3p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc DR. I. C. BOHLMAN Physician and Surgeon RANCH FOR SALE — IF YOU First National Bank Building would pay $5,000.00 for a home with Hermiston a little 50x150 ft. piece of ground and Phone 3151 no shade, right under some of our noses, who has a barking dog or a J. V. VILLERMOURE group of noisy children, what would ELECTRICAL SERVICE this be worth to you? 108 Acres on the Columbia River Highway, 14 mi. Phone 3821 Hermiston west of Hermiston, 2 miles from gate of Ordnance Depot, one mile west of Irrigon. Forty-five acres with water right, balance in pasture. Twenty-one W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. acres in alfalfa, cut about 80 T. last General Dentistry year. Family orchard, 2 acres gar X-Ray and Diagnosis den, raspberries, grapes and apple Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 211$ tree. Good five-room house with bath, Sunday * Eve. by Appointment and electricity. Chicken house, brood er house, electric brooder, ten stanch ion cow barn, horse barn, good team Dr. A. E. MARBLE and harness, wagon, rake, mower, 125 CHIROPRACTOR laying hens, fresno, roadside melon Office: 2 blocks E of post office stand and grove ideal for trailer camp Office hours: $ to 12 - 1:30 to 4 or cabins. Price $7,800.00. Frank R. Phons 3041 - Hermiston, Ore. French, Irrigon, Ore., owner. 25-3p THERE ARE NO BETTER BABY chicks anywhere, at any price, than those now being reserved through us from the famous Boyington Hatchery at Hood River. Do not be confused or misled by “Special Mating” chicks, at higher prices. ALL Boyington chicks are “Special Mating” quality —anything else is from pullet, infer ior, or custom hatched eggs. Our price, delivered, is $18 00 per 100. Our mash, containing all the desira ble ingredients, properly proportion ed for rapid and sturdy development, costs you $3.45 per 100 lbs. (egg mash). Starter and Developing mash slightly higher. THIS FALL we will buy back all fryers raised from the above hatchery at top ceiling prices! Place your order NOW to assure de livery when and as you desire. City Feed Store. Pendleton. Ore. 26 3c DR. A. C. W1LLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m Other Hours by Appointment Peterson & Peterson A ITORNBYS-AT-LAW Ü. 8. National Bank Building Practise la State & Fed. Courts Pendleton, Oregon