The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 24, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
ORDNANCE AIDS
WAR CAMPAIGN
BY COOPERATION
See Us for
Centennial Flour
New Shipment of
Silent Sioux Brooders
Rolled Wheat
$1.92
have been ruined by willows and lo­ FOR SALE OR TRADE—63 ACRES STRAYED FROM MY RANCH —
cust trees whose roots disintegrate
of which 38 acres are under irriga­
two white faced 2-year-old bulls.
and clog the lines. We plan to re-lay tion, 15 acres in alfalfa, good house, One tatooed B28 and the other B39 in
about 900 feet of the K line with con­ hot and cold water, electricity, on both ears. Clarence Braden, Wallula
crete pipe to replace worn out wood cream route and school bus. Two miles Ranch. Reward.
27-3p
| pipe. Other lines will be repaired as west and % mile north of steel bridge.
Army Ordnance battle experience | facilities and money will permit.
A. F. Liles. Rt. 1, Hermiston. 28-3p BABY CHICKS—THEY ARE BET-
ter chicks when purchased from
I gained in the Aleutian campaign with | While the prospects for spring and
“Vigorbilt”
the crack Seventh Division was put summer flow in the Umatilla river FOR SALE—BABY CRIB, HAS “Vigorbilt” Hatchery.
spring and mattress. Good condi- breeders are rigidly culled by experts,
to good use in the Marshall Islands are not very favorable at present, we
offensive.
hope the next two months will im- tion. Mrs. Chas. McKenzie, Rt. 1, and bloodtested for pullorum disease.
28-3p White Leghorn two year old hens are
Col. A. S. Buyers, commanding prove these conditions and in any case Hermiston.
mated to males from hens with rec­
Umatilla Ordnance Depot, cited the we feel sure the Cold Springs Reser- FOR RENT
SMALL HOUSE. ords from 250 to 307 eggs. The sires
fact that Ordnance experts found avoir will be filled if not by April 1st.
With garden, electricity and water. of these males are from hens with
| stock pile of Jap ammunition on Attu shortly thereafter.
Jess Prindle, Rt. 1, Hermiston, phone records from 304 to 336 eggs. New
' but no gun that could use it. Ord- 1 It would be desirable to increase 2924.
28-3c Hampshire hens are mated to well se­
nance officers in New Guinea found our farm production of war require-
a gun but were unable to locate any ! ments as much as possible during the FOR SALE—OR WILL TRADE lected males, rigidly culled. The price
ammunition for it. Ordnance head- year, and while we may have to make
for cattle, 10 tons alfalfa hay. See of “Vigorbilt” chicks, both Leghorn
quarters in Washington brought am- better use of our available water sup- or write C. J. Nobles on Ford place. and New Hampshire, is 17 cents each,
I munition and gun together. Today ! Ply than usual, there is little danger Hermiston, Ore.
28-3 p delivered. See “Vigorbilt” Hatchery
every combat characteristic of both that the area will not be adequately
me at Hermiston, Oregon, FIRST. Phone
2801 collect.
27-tfc
gun and ammunition is known toser d during the season.
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Army, Navy and Marine invasion . It should be impressed
upon the books. Chas. Plourd. Please leave
units
farmers of the district that the dis- at War Price and Rationing board in WANTED—SOMEONE TO TAKE
over agency of Avon products. See
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. trict belongs to them, and much of its Hermiston.
28-lp
According to a report from Captain . ,
.
Mrs.
Cere’ Beaver.
27-3p
E. I. Creed of Philadelphia, Japs are success depends on their individual ef- ! FOR SALE—ABOUT 10 TONS OF
fort and cooperation. It is evident
particularly skilled in throwing up
alfalfa hay. H. F. Lindner, Rt. 1, FOR SALE—IMPROVED IRRIGAT-
that no spectacular or startling im- H
,
ed 20 acres. House wired for elec­
strong defensive positions, construct­ provement can be made but by con- | —musen
28-lp
tric range. C. M. Shuler, 112 miles
ing deadly pillboxes and foxholes of
sistant and constant work the district ABOUT 77 ACRES. TWO MILES NW of Hermiston.
26-3p
whatever material is at hand. They . 1 ... ,
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1..
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, can be rehabilitated, and its financial
east of Umatilla for rent
are very clever
in exploiting
natural
, for $300 FOR SALE—20 ACRES GOOD HAY
advantages. On Attu, a heavy fog condition
.111 1. not too greatly impaired. It cash rent, house reserved. E. Van
and pasture: electricity, telephone,
28-4p
, ...
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,71 I will take time and careful planning Slatte, Rt. 5. Moscow, Idaho.
would descend half way down the | by all concerned.
mail and bus route available, Also
mountains. Japs would follow the fog
WANTED—PART TIME BUS DRI- team and a few tons of hay. J. D.
down. They could see the Americans
ver. O. O. Felthouse, Phone 2341. Corliss, Westland district. phone
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
but could not be seen by them. Japs
28-tfc 2929.
26-tfc
are today exploiting jungle and atoll
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
conditions to the maximum extent.
that the undersigned, has been ap­ FOR SALE—’41 TWO-DOOR CHEV- FOR SALE—WELL IMPROVED 10
rolet deluxe. Inquire of Mrs. Fran­ acres in Stanfield district. Elec­
pointed Administrator of the Estate
But the weak point of Jap warfare of
Emma Fritts, deceased, in the ces Stewart, Columbia district. 28-lp tric water system to house and barn.
lies in offensive tactics. On Massacre County Court of the State of Oregon,
Bay, for example. an American com- for Umatilla County. All persons FOR SALE
BOY’S BICYCLE See Geo. Hodge, 4 * mi. N. E. of
23-tfc
pany barber was charged by five having claims against said estate are
with good tires. Bruce Norton. Stanfield.
howling Japs, including one officer hereby required to present such claims phone Hermiston 2902.
28-lc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
wielding a heavy Samauri sword. The | duly verified and with proper vouch-
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
1
V
iers
attached,
to
the
undersigned,
at
barber emptied an Ordnance carbine | the office of Alfred F Cunha, Johns LOST—MY- A RATION BOOK. RE-
turn to Lloyd Fay, Rt. 2, Hermis- FOR SALE-PUREBRED GILTS.
into the Japs, firing from the hip and Building, in Pendleton, Oregon, with-
28-3p
Registered. Bert Michel, Rt. 1.
killing them all. This same Jap of­ in six months from the date of this ton, Ore.
9-tfc
fensive weakness is being exploited notice, the same being dated and pub­ FOR SALE—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, Hermiston.
the first time this 24th day of
today in the Southwest Pacific, for lished
February, 1944.
bath and pantry. Located on Gla- FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
our troops are now familiar with the
ELV IN FRITTS. As Adminis- dys avenue, between Third and Fourth
2-tfc
City.
tricks and combat qualities of the
trator of the estate of Emma ... v r v...
99 o,
Fritts, deceased, Alfred F. street. V. L. Warren.
28-3p
treacherous enemy.
WELL
DRILLING
—
PHONE
3733
Cunha, attorney for Admin- I AVOID THE RUSH—INCOME TAX
or
see
Troy
Griffin,
Hermiston,
Ore-
istrator, Johns Building, Pen- I
returns prepared. Part time book- gon.
2-tfc
dleton, Oregon.
Stanfield Grange Has Meeting
keeping. Phone 2190.
(Feb. 24-March 23)
27-tfc
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Stanfield Grange met in regular
FOR SALE—ALFALFA HAY, ONE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
session Tuesday evening. Plans are
ton or 20. Peter Castric, R. 2, Her-
underway for redecorating the hall
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, miston, phone 2130.
27-3p AUCTIONEER—IF -YOU WANT
and for making other much needed that the undersigned, has been ap- 1
the big money and a square deal,
improvements. Mrs. Chas. Herrick, pointed administratrix of the estate FOR SALE—HAND KNIT WOOL call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis­
baby soakers. Mrs. M. Wilson, ton, "the man who gets things done”.
lecturer, provided an interesting pro­ i of Louis F. Crist, deceased in the
Court
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1 ,2
gram centered around the gardening I for
- County
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... in
„ the . State
... of Oregon,
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Umatilla
County.
All
persons
first
house on Sixth street, north off Phone 2601.
2
—,
.
“
persvus
theme. Out-of-town members present 1 | having claims against said
Main, Hermiston. .
■ ■ estate are 1 | .......................
27-3p
for the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. hereby required to present such-------------------------------------------- — WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
Roscoe Myers, now residing in Port- claims duly verified, and with pro- FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
per vouchers attached, to the under-
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s, or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfc
land.
signed, at the office of Alfred F. Cun-
13-tfc
ha, Johns Building, in Pendleton, Ore- |_______________________________
gon. within six months from date of | FOR SALE—EAR CORN. 2000 BU.,
SPENCER LISTS
this notice, the same being dated and $37.00 per
per ton.
ton. Sunrise Ranch.
published the first time the 27th day
State Farm’ Mutual
Chas.
Herrick,
Stanfield, Ore. 26-3p
of January, 1944.
Insurance Company
Pauline R. Lewis,
As Administratrix of the es­ FOR SALE—10 TONS OF FIRST $25,000 Liability, Medical Payment
cutting alfalfa hay or trade for
tate of Louis F. Crist, deceased,
80% Collision
(Continued troni page 1)
Alfred F. Cunha,
fresh cows. Frank Collins, half mile
— New Triplit Life Policy —
Attorney
for
Administratrix,
east, half mile south of Cabin City,
ward that end. The Stage Gulch spill­
Family Income
Johns Building, Pendleton, Ore.
Rt. 1, Hermiston, % V. C. Carson. “I file our responsibility for you
way had been allowed to fill with silt (Jan. 27-Feb. 24)
26-3p
to a point where it was unusable. Our
with the state.”
NOTICE OF HEARING
first effort has been to work over this
FOR SALE OR RENT—4-R00M ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
FINAL
ACCOUNT
spillway so as not only protect the
’ Cooperative Service Station
house in Cox addition. See J. G.
canal from recurrent floods from
Hermiston, Oregon
Notice is hereby given that F. B. Waller.
26-3p
Stage Gulch but also to give us a way Swayze as administrator of the estate
of diverting some of this Stanfield of Mima May Hardie, deceased, has GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
waste water from the canal during the filed his final account in said estate
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
the County Court of the State of
Bring your welding repair and
summer months with the hope of dry­ in
Oregon for Umatilla County, and said
blacksmithing to
ing that section of the canal so it can court has fixed Monday, the 13 day of FOR SALE—32% ACRES DIVER-
HERMISTON
BLACKSMITH
sified
farm,
four
room
house,
new
be cleaned early in the fall. Parts of March, 1944, at 2 o’clock p. m. of said
the canal that were free of water day as the time for hearing of objec­ barn and brooder house, electric wa­
& WELDING SHOP
have been cleaned to near their origi­ tions to said final account and the ter system, both house and barn, hot
settlement thereof. On or before said water in house. Fixtures for inside Phone 2161
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
nal condition. There is much more to day any person interested in said es­
be done but water must be run when­ tate may file objections to said final toilet. Schoil bus, electric lights and
account or to any item thereof and telephone, 4% miles north east of
ever it is available.
Hermiston and ‘ mile west of Colum­
contest
the same.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
As added insurance it is planned
bia
school on Diagonal road No. 207.
Dated
February
10,
1944.
to reopen the Maxwell auxiliary line
Physician and Surgeon
F. B. Swayze, Administrator. Also some hay, stock and equipment.
so that we can run more water from
W. J. Warner,
26-3p
Roy Van Arsdale.
First National Bank Building
the river during April and May, in or­ Attorney for Administrator.
der to gain some needed time for fill­ (Feb. 10-March 9)
FOR SALE—28 A. RIVER RANCH: Phone 3161
Hermitton
ing the reservoir with the feed canal.
good improvements, all modern.
With this end in view the undermined
26-3p
Phone 2626, Hermiston.
J. V. VILLERMOURE
spillways at the head of the Maxwell
FOR
SALE
—
COMPLETE
NEW
canal have been worked over and re­
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
line of Goodyear tires and batteries
paired. The canal has been reopened
for
any
car.
See
them
at
Elwood
’
s
from the head of the M pipe line to
Hermiston
Phone 3821
26-tfc
the D line and it is proposed to clean FOR SALE—2 CARS, ’31 CHEV- Richfield Station.
Both
in
rolet
and
’
32
Plymouth.
the canal to the head before the com­
FOR SALE—GLUCOSE, A CRYS-
ing irrigation season. This will in- good shape and have good rubber.
tal clear thick syrup, for candy or
Henry
Walker,
12
mile
north
of
Her
­
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
hance the value of the interchange be­
any way sugar is used in same
miston
on
old
Massengale
place.
28-3p
General Dentistry
tween the M and R pipe lines so that
amount. Now available at $1.70 gal-
X-Ray and Diagnosis
either may be used in case of damage FOR SALE—FORDSON TRACTOR Ion at Edmonds Orchard, Umatilla,
to the other and is also added insur­
in fair shape with power drive. Will Oregon.
26-tfc Bank Bldg. Pho. 2692 • Res. 2112
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
ance in case of trouble on the A line. sell or trade for hay. A. F. Liles, Rt.
FOR
SALE
—
TWO
NEW
BICYCLE
These are the major efforts for the 1, Hermiston.
28-3p
tubes, size 26x1.375; also six pigs
present, although much work must be
and a milk cow. Orval Morris farm,
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
done on distribution lines and many
1 12 miles SW of Hermiston on But-
CHIROPRACTOR
pipe lines to insure prompt and ade­
26-3p
ter Creek highway.
quate delivery to the farms of the
Office: 2 blocks B of post office
area.
Office houre: I to 13 - 1:30 to I
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
The growth of willows and trees
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-le
along the lined canals is quite an ag­
gravation, as the roots are breaking
THERE ARE NO BETTER BABY
up the lining. We have therefore a
chicks anywhere, at any price, than
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
considerable fight to wage to keep Bring what you have and those now being reserved through us
OSTEOPATHIC
this growth down and controlled. Sev­
from the famous Boyington Hatchery
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
eral pipe lines have served their time
at Hood River. Do not be confused
get the
and need rebuilding. Many of these
OSBORN APARTMENTS
or misled by "Special Mating” chicks,
st higher prices. ALL Boyington
chicks sre “Special Mating” quality
—anything else is from pullet, infer­
DR. F. B. BELT
ior, or custom hatched eggs. Our
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
price, delivered, is $18.00 per 100.
— Office Hours —
Our mash, containing all the desira­
FOR YOUR
ble ingredients, properly proportion­
Other Hours by Appointment
ed for rspid and sturdy development,
costs you $3.45 per 100 lbs. (egg
mash). Starter and Developing mash
erably late models.
Peterson & Peterson
slightly higher. THIS FALL we will
A TTORNBYS-AT-LAW
Will buy your equi
buy back all fryers rsised from the
Ü. 8. National Bank Bulldin,
above hatchery at top ceiling prices!
Practi e In State & Fed. Court«
Pisce your order NOW to assure de­
Pendleton, Oregon
livery when end as you desire. City
Feed Store, Pendleton, Ore.
26-3c
-For 80 pound Sack
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Also Buy War Bonds!
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
Hermiston - Phone 3311 — Stanfield * Phone 847
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
Poultry Health Service
Do not forget to feed Umatilla Brand Feeds
VITAL WAR MATERIALS SAVED
BY THE NEW FORD TRACTOR
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»p-r'r
d.
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.. zing-
WITH
FEBGUSON
SYSTEM
Because of the Ferguson System—a new way of
attaching implements and controlling them in
the soil —the new Ford Tractor can be made hundreds
of pounds lighter than other tractors of similar capac­
ity. This saving of vital materials totals more than half
■ ton for each Ford Tractor with 2-bottom Ferguson
Plow. That can be your contribution to National
Defense—and at the same time you save yourself
money in original cost, operating expense and upkeep.
FULL 2-PLOW CAPACITY
Saving in weight is not at
the expense of traction.
With the Ferguson System,
the new Ford Tractor
handles two 14-inch bot­
toms easily, even in tough
soils. And even a child can
handle this tractor with
Finger Tip controlled im­
plements—easily and safely.
s"‘/i
1,6
SEE THESE IMPLEMENTS
FOR FINGEP TIP FARMING
Plows
4-Rew Beet und Been
Middisbusiers
Adjustable
Culliveler
Rew-erep
Culivefer
4-Rew Weeder
Tillers
3-Rew
Spring-tine Culfiveler
Vegelsble Cullivsler
Kidger
Farm-lype Mewer
Heavy-duly Mewer
Cor and Canea
Fla Mari
Disc Harra wa
Trailer
Manure Spreader
BuMeaer
Rohrman Motor
Company
COME OH IH — ÂHD BE
DUMBFOUNDED!
-by the slickest and most fascinating little device you ever saw.
DEE TEE VAPOR CLEANER - THE ONLY SURE METHOD
OF GEAR CLEANING
• Watch it clean gears ‘til they shine like • new dollar. Even
the metal poraa are cleaned and all oí the accumulation of tara,
gum and worn-out grease in transmissions and differentials is
gone in a matter of minutes.
Car manufacturers «ay—For longer life clean end refill
transmissions and differentials every 5,000 miles.
Start fresh today with gears "handkerchief-clean ' Come
on in... we’ll show you how DEE TEE works FREE I
Hermiston Auto Company
Hermiston, Oregon
PAGE SEVEN
NEEDED WORK
AUCTION SALE
Every Friday
High Dollar
Hermiston
Livestock and
Commission Co
Be Sure to Attend!