The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 23, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Your Seed
Headquarters*—
New shipment Kings X Hybred Seed Corn.
Tried and proven adaptable to the Hermis­
ton area. Also a complete line of Field and
Garden Seeds.
Potato Growers, Attention!
We are now taking orders for Netted Gem
Seed Potatoes. Certified or uncertified. The
uncertified seed is hand sorted for size and
quality from plantings of certified seed.
Servali Staz-Dry—
The ideal litter for brooder house and lay­
ing house—is dustless, highly absorbent,
and covers more floor space than other type
poultry litters, yet costs less than most other
types.
DON’T
FORGET!
Umatilla Brand Feeds at
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
U.O.D^MEWS
(Held from last week)
Who is Esther? Ask anyone in the
Electric Department and they are
ready with an answer like this—She
is the girl with the smile you know
the one that brings the good candy for
all of us to eat . . . You mean you
haven’t eaten any of that good fudge
or divinity that she makes and brings
every time she has a day off? Just
last week she said “I am taking two
days annual leave.” You should have
New Machines
Are Hard To Obtain
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
PRESENT EQUIPMENT.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1944
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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.
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 518
IS THAT
ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION
Can toll about Fabric Breaks which do not show
from the Outride until too late. It's like this:
Tires less than a year old are usua Y
OLDER Tires (which are meet of them)
FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started by,
« puncture, severe bruise or rock “ut “hic" ont
red so long ago the owner has probably
99
show
heard the shout “We are going to have FOR SALE ONE DARK WALNUT FOR SALE—ONE DURHAM BULL
combination dining and library
9 months old. Two miles north on
candy”—one said “Make it fudge”—
table; one small dark walnut writing highway, cross the track, north, fifth
make it divinity
another
well”, said Esther, T guess I will desk: six oak dining chairs; three place on west side, H. G. Kludsikof-
32-3p
just make both.” And you bet that on white kitchen chairs; three rockers ; | sky.
the morning that she was due back, jone bedstead and springs,
iron (old 1--------------------------
everyone came just a little early to be fashioned). E. R. Sires, half mile | FOR SALE —40 A FARM, ALL UN-
sure they got some of that good home- west of Stanfield-Pendleton junction. | der cultivation. 5-room modern
32-3p house. John A. Ford, 4 mi. N. E. of
made candy from the girl with the
------------ ------------------------------------ Stanfield.
32-3p
big smile—Esther Mordhorst.
LOST—LADY’S BULOVA WATCH. |-----------------------------------------------------
Mrs. Jessie Jensen and Mrs. Fran­
yellow gold, with chain bracelet. FOR RENT — PASTURE, WILD,
ces Troesch, from the Magazine Area Mary Jane Laurie, Hermiston, Ore-
about 80 acres, near Hermiston,
field office, recently received similar gon.
31-1 p | Running water. Phone 2878.
31-3c
bracelets from their husbands who are
in the service. Mrs. Jensen’s husband FOR SALE—1600-LBS TEAM, SIX FOR SALE — ’33 CHEVROLET
years old; $100, or will trade for i Coach, 16-inch wheels and tires;
is in Australia and Mrs. Troesch’s
husband is in England. The bracelets, cow of equal value. Henry Zivney, 1 spotlight and heater, good paint. In
which are very pretty, are made from Boardman, or inquire at Shell Service ' A-l condition. Cash $225. House 200
shillings, sixpence and florins.
Station at Boardman.
31-3p
32-3p B, Victory Square.
The Roving Reporter—Remember
those horses I mentioned last week? FOR SALE — 12-FT. TRAILER WANTED— COOKS, WAITRESSES
house, good tires. Inquire at Ritch- | and dishwashers. Inquire at Bowl­
Well—some of the girls have been
4th street.
31-3c
riding judging by the stiff muscles. ie
__ Trailer Camp on
________
______ 32-lp
____ ing Alley for information.
Nuff sed. And Chief Mohr said those FOR SALE—ONE OR TWO SOUND ' FOR SALE — T r OOM HOUSE,
buttercups I was so thrilled over are |
true farm horses, or will trade for new, in Cox
addition.
Inquire of
not buttercups at all . I dont re- cows or heifers. L p Egbert, Irri- Guy Putnam, Box 459,
Hermiston,
member what he called them . . but I
gon. Ore.
32-3p
30-3p
think they are pretty anyhow. I asked !----- ——— ------------------------------------- |___________________________ _______ _
one of our workers what he did over FOR SALE ARTICHOKE SEED. FOR SALE—GOOD WHITE ENAM-
the week end and he said “Well, I did
2c per pound. Will contract crop
eled kitchen range, hot water tank,
some of that and and on the other at $25 per ton, fall delivery. N. D. new kitchen sink. Mrs. F. Lighter, 3
hand I didn’t do any of the other and Bard, Stanfield, Oregon.
32-3c | miles east, third house right off dia-
30-3p
then I went there and I didn’t see any WANTED
GENTLE GARDEN gonal.
of those so I came back and then I
horse and harness. W. Lee Dyer, FOR SALE—20 ACRES, MODERN
bought some of the scarce ones but I phone 3187. Hermiston.
32-1 p
6-room house, pantry and bathroom.
didn’t buy any of this because I didn't
have any ration stamps. Better luck FOR SALE—.45 COLT AUTOMA- Just outside city limits. Spring wa­
next time, Grant, and I hope your next
tic: Sam Brown belt and holster; ter for domestic use. All under irri­
item will be as clear as this one.
also 82 rounds of ammunition. D. J. gation. Some farm implements in­
Phillips, Irrigon, Ore.
32-3p cluded. Good pasture and alfalfa.
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse, phone 2401,
Royal Raiid In Marines
31-tfc
FOR SALE—20 ACRES. 1‘ MILES Hermiston.
When Royal B. Rands of Boardman,
North of Hermiston. 5-Room house
truck line owner, returned from his with basement. Good well, water in FOR SALE—40 ACRES, ALL UN-
der irrigation. Four-room house,
furlough following acceptance in his house. Double garage, all out build­
pre-induction examination, he selected ing, and some fruit and garden land. barn, chicken house, pressure water
the marine corps. Rands left for the Fine for turkeys or chickens. Ella system. On school bus and mail
route. V. V. Lewis, Rt. 1, Westland
San Diego “boot” camp March 17, im­ Potter Soneson.
32-3p
31-3p
district, Hermiston.
mediately following enlistment. Pri­
vate Rands is a graduate of Board- FOR SALE—10 A. OF GOOD LAND
FOR SALE — SEVERAL FRESH
deep soil, plenty water: 3 acres al­
man high school and also a former
well-bred Guernsey heifers. V. V.
falfa,
balance
under
cultivation.
New
student of Eastern Oregon College of
Lewis, Westland district.
31-3p
Education in La Grande. His wife | house. 1 Mi. from Main St., *2 mile
and two children will reside in Board I- I East, 1 mi. south of Cabin City. V. NETTED GEM SEED POTATOES
IC. Carson.
32-3p
for sale—4 mi. NE of Stanfield.
man while he is in the service.
John A. Ford.
31-2p
FOR RENT—GARDEN PLOT. SEE
Mrs. Ella Gilbert Scott at Hugh FOR SALE—20 ACRES, WITH 4
Taylor residence. Newport Avenue.
room house, fully lathed and plas­
32-lp tered: electric pump. Some household
goods. Sell for $2500 with some
FOR SALE—10 TON 1st CUTTING
terms, with abstract title. Dale El­
LOST — FEMALE BABY IRISH
Alfalfa hay, or will trade for fresh
Setter. Lost some time Sunday. cows, or 4 or 5 thousand feet of sec­ wood, Rt. 2, Hermiston, or inquire of
Please notify F. P. Sargent, phone ond hand lumber. % Mi. East, * mi. Lee Elwood at Richfield Service Sta-
30-3p
3101, Hermiston.
32-3c South of Cabin City. Frank Collins, tion.
32-3p FOR SALE—EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE
FOR RENT- FURNISHED APART- % V. C. Carson.
also pantry, sun porch and bath. In­
ments, air conditioned for summer. FOR SALE—1000 GAL. PER HOUR
cluded are two furnished outside cab­
N. D. Bard, Stanfield, Ore.
32-tfc
capacity deep well Fairbanks Morse
ins. Sale would also include electric
pump. R- K. Miller, Boardman, Ore.
FOR SALE— 600-EGG CAPACITY
range, heating stove and hot water
32-3p
incubator. Also for rent, house '
heater. Phone 3713, Hermiston. 29-4c
with garden space and lawn. A. C. FOR SALE—EARLY SEED POTA-
FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
Swamer, Rt. 1, Hermiston, phone
toes. Grown on non-irrigated land,
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
2634.
32-3c near Gresham. R. K. Miller, Board-
13-tfc
32-3p
man, Oregon.
WANTED — TWO GREASERS AT
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
the Arrow Transportation Co. gar­ FAITH ALONE CAN GIVE FULL
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1»
age at Umatilla. Please apply at the
support to our future-—and the way
Umatilla office.
32-3c to insure that faith is through full FOR SALE—GLUCOSE, A CRYS-
support of the churches of our com­
tai clear thick syrup, for candy or
FOR RENT — SMALL 2-ROOM
munity. Hermiston Baptist Church. any way sugar is used in same
house, lots of shade. Block south of
32-lp amount. Now available at $1.70 gal­
hospital. E. L. Christensen.
32-lp
lon at Edmonds Orchard, Umatilla,
CUSTOM WOOD SAWING—$2.50
Oregon.
26-tfc
LOST—TWO HORSES: ONE 2-YR.-
an hour. No R. R. ties. Write D.
old work horse and one 4-year-old
31-4p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
J. Phillips, Irrigon, Ore.
saddle horse with NB on right should­
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-1»
er. Left Sunday. Clyde Nobles. Rt. FOR SALE—FRESH COWS: ALSO
2, Hermiston, phone 2181.
32-1 p
artichoke seed. H. J. Stillings. FOR SALE—POTATOES, NETTED
Gem, field run with culls taken out,
Stanfield, Oregon.
32tfc
FOR SALE—McCORMICK MOW-
per 100 pounds, $1.50, take one sack
ing machine, late model, good as HOUSE TO RENT IN HERMISTON
or five tons. Chas. Shown, Phone
new; one rake, good: set of harness
—House, four tent houses, and 3899, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
30-3c
and several horse collars. L. W. Dix- four good lots of ground, plenty room
son, Stanfield, Ore.
32-3p for garden, lots are 50 feet by 135 ft. WANTED TO BUY—80 ACRES OR
All ground can be nicely irrigated;
more dairy ranch. Cash if it is
FOR SALE—LOTS ON FOURTH
ditch runs right in front of house. priced right. H. W. Lambert, Box
St. and Newport Ave. Also bed­
Will make some one a mighty good 332, Hermiston.
30-3p
steads, springs, tables, chairs. Jack proposition. See H. C. Carlyle, Uma-
Horner, 4th and Newport. Hermiston.
32-1 p CUSTOM WORK DONE BY TRAC-
tilla, Oregon.
32-3p
tor equipped with two-way plow.
1936 CHEVROLET Chas. Shown, phone Hermiston 3899.
FOR SALE
FOR RENT OR SALE- 80 ACRE
30-3c
truck. Good condition- Good rub­
lease, 20 cows, team, equipment, ber. I. T. Pearson, Boardman. Ore­
hogs, chickens. Three miles from Her­ gon.
32-3p FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR MILK
miston. E. P. Dodd, Hermiston, Ore.
cow—Two geldings; also a wagon.
32-3c LOST—A GAS RATIONING BOOK F. S. Croft, Rt. 1. Box 27, Stanfield,
30-3p
for Edith Garoutte, Box 153, Stan­ Oregon.
OUR CHURCHES ARE THE MOR- field. Please mail to above address.
al support of our nation. We need
GENTLE SADDLE
32-lp WANTED
this support today more than ever.
horses, not too expensive. A. M.
Let’s stand by our churches! Hermis- “FAITH IS A PRECIOUS HERI- Rennecker, Hermiston.
30-3p
32-lp
ton Baptist Church.
tage of our children. Let’s not let
it be broken by failure to support our FOR RENT—TWO LARGE CABINS
HELP WANTED—A WOMAN FOR
one partly furnished, other with
churches which foster it." Hermiston
W. Turnblad
light housework. Please contact
running
water.
32-lp
Baptist church.
Mrs. J. S. Burnham at Burham’s &
ranch, first place east of steel bridge.
30-3p
32-lc
Burnham’s.
FOR SALE BED, SPRINGS AND
mattress. Mrs. Joe Burton, Stan­
field. Ore. Inquire at Standard Sta-
32-lp
tion.
AUCTION SALE
Every Friday
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 3 ACRES
of which 38 acres are under irriga­
tion, 15 acres in alfalfa, good house,
hot and cold water, electricity, on
cream route and school bus. Two miles
west and % mile north of steel bridge.
A. F. Liles, Rt. 1, Hermiston-
32-3p
Bring what you have and
get the
High Dollar
all about it.
AN INSIDE INSPECTION AND THEN VVL
CANIZED RIPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS
Wil I GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MILlAbi
Come in and see us now.
Hermiston Auto Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
FOR YOUR
Used Car
Preferably late modela.
Will buy your equity.
Hermiston
Livestock and
Commission Co
Hermiston AutoCo. Be Sure te Attend!
WANTED — ELDERLY OR MID-
dle-aged lady for housekeeping for
family of four—two men and two
small children. Please write Box 11,
30-3p
Echo, Oregon.
FOR SALE—1 TEAM GELDINGS,
7 and 8 years old, weight 3200 lbs.,
well broke, with harness, good breech­
ing. Also one all Shetland pony, gen­
tle for children. Also one Chestnut
sorrel mare, six years old. Clyde
30-8p
Hoyt, Umatilla.
USED BARBED
FOR SALE
wire: two Van Brunt 16-hoe grain
drills: one battery magneto type wall
telephone. A. H. Rohde, 7* miles
east of Echo.
30-3p
FOR SALE 500 CHICK ELECTRIC
brooder, nearly new, $15.00. Will
buy—good circulating oil heater, elec­
tric radio, farm machinery, a family
cow, R. I. R. hens. 1 Mile West of
Irrigon on Paul Slaughter place. L. D.
30-3p
Egbert, Irrigon. Rt. 1.
FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW
line of Goodyear tires and batteries
for any car. See them at Elwood’s
Richfield Station.
26-tfc
FOR SALE—100 T. HAY, CHEAP.
Good feeding proposition. H. Van-
denHeuvel, 1H mi. south, 12 mile
west of Boardman.
30-3p
FOR RENT—ROOMS: ALSO ONE
apartment for rent. West Side Ho­
tel, opposite depot.
30-3p
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-tfe
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—20 ACRES GOOD HAY
and pasture! electricity, telephone,
mail and bus route available. Also
team and a few tons of hay. J. D.
Corliss, Westland district, phone
2929.
26-tfc
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
FOR SALE—PUREBRED GILTS.
Registered.
Hermiston.
Bert Michel,
Rt.
1,
9-tfe
FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
City.
2-tfc
WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
gon.
2-te
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
the big money and a square deal,
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
ton, “the man who gets things done”.
Phone 2601.
the
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfc
State Farn Mutual
Insti rance 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
& WELDING SHOP
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Phone 2151
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
Physician and Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Phone 3151
Hermiston
J. V. V1LLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 3821
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bsnk Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Ree. 3111
Sunday A Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office; 2 blocks £ of post office
Office hours: 8 to 11 - 1:30 to •
Phono 3061 - Hermiston. Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
— Office Hours —
10:30 - 11:10 a. m. - 1 - I p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment
Peterson & Peterson
A FTORNBYS-AT-LAW
ü. C National Bank Building
Practs io to Stato A Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon