The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 30, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY. MARCH 30. 1944.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
Remember! ! !
U.S.O. Novelty Dance
Saturday, April 1 - 9:00 p.m.
Dance to Big Bande by Sound Projection—
—New and Different
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.
PAGE SEVEN
days here and in Stanfield. On Mon­
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
MILK COW FOR SALE—ONE OR LOST — FEMALE BABY IRISH
Umatilla County.
day he accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
more. Ed Coffman, Rt. 1, Stan-1 Setter. Lost some time Sunday,
Tiny Caldwell to Heppner on business. (March 30-April 27)
field, phone 838.
33-3p Please notify F. P. Sargent, phone
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox was called back
32-3c
ALTAR SOCIETY BAZAAR AT 3101 Hermiston:
to Salem Monday to the bedside of her
Rohrman
show
room Saturday, FOR SALE—20 ACRES. 1 Y MILES
| mother who has been critically ill for
April 1.
33-Ip
several weeks.
North of Hermiston. 5-Room house
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Robinson are------------------ - -----------------------
| I,OST—POCKET BOOK CONTAIN- with basement. Good well, water in
moving to the place recently vacated WANTED—A LARGE ELECTRIC I ing gas rationing books. Social Se- house. Double garage, all out build­
by the Sam Carter family. The Car- refrigerator.
Phone Echo 496, curity and other valuable papers. Of- ing, and some fruit and garden land.
Urs moved Saturday to their farm Stanley Tucker, Echo, Ore.
33-3p i fer $5 reward for return to Chas. Fine for turkeys or chickens. Ella
two miles northeast of town in the - ------------------------------------------------------ Jackson,
-
32-3p
at Bowling Alley.
33-Ip Potter Soneson.
FOR SALE ‘41 FORD. 5 PASSEN-
Columbia district.
FOR
SALE
—
.45
COLT
AUTOMA-
Tiny Caldwell is spending a 15-day
ger sedan coupe, with 650x16, 6-ply FOR SALE—ONE DURHAM BULL
tic; Sam Brown belt and holster;
furlough from the naval training sta- pre-war rubber, excellent condition,
9 months old. Two miles north on
tion at Farragut with his family here. Louis May, 3rd. house east of Dr. A. highway, cross the track, north, fifth also 82 rounds of ammunition. D. J.
32-3p
Miss Joyce McCulley has been visit- | E Marble’s office.
33-lp place on west side. H. G. Kludsikof- Phillips, Irrigon, Ore.
32-3p FOR SALE—ARTICHOKE SEED.
ing here with her family, the H. G. FOR SALE- EARLY MICHIGAN sky.
McCulleys.
...
seed potatoes, $2.25 per 100 lbs.,
2c per pound. Will contract crop
FOR SALE- 40 A. FARM, ALL UN-
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Retd have re- while they last.
at $25 per ton, fall delivery. N. D.
Hermiston Grain &
der cultivation; 5-room modern
turned from The Dalles where they | Feed Co
32-3c
33-3c house. John A. Ford, 4 mi. N. E. of Bard, Stanfield, Oregon.
spent several days last week.
i
The ideal litter for brooder house and lay­
32-3p FOR SALE—ONE DARK WALNUT
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED Stanfield.
combination dining and library
ing house—is dustless, highly absorbent,
rooms in brick building over Tem- FOR RENT — PASTURE, WILD,
table:
one small dark walnut writing
ule
Cafe.
See
Dan
Lindsay,
next
door
and covers more floor space than other type
about 80 acres, near Hermiston. desk: six oak dining chairs; three
west
of
Temple
Cafe.
Bu
Mro.
Rose
Hedrick
33-6p
poultry litters, yet costs less than most other
Running water. Phone 2878.
31-3c white kitchen chairs; three rockers;
Mrs Orville. Myers and two child- FOR SALE—ONE ROYAL BLUE
types.
ren returned Sunday to ner home tn
, .
FOR SALE — ‘33 CHEVROLET one bedstead and springs, iron (old
Lostine after two weeks visit here
cream separator on stand, size 400
DON’T FORGET!
Coach, 16-inch wheels and tires; fashioned). E. R. Sires, half mile
caring for her mother. Mrs. U. G. [lb. One John Deere two-way plow.
spotlight
and heater, good paint. In west of Stanfield-Pendleton junction.
Shipley, who is able to be up again. A. F. Liles, Rt. 1, Westland district.
32-3p
A-l
condition.
Cash $225. House 200
Mr. and Mis. Robert E. Branson
33-3p
31-3p FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW
and two children, after a two weeks I----------------------------------------------------- B, Victory Square.
visit with relatives in Idaho, have re- FOR SALE—MAKE ME AN OFFER
line of Goodyear tires and batteries
turned.
i For cash, one of the best 20 acres WANTED—COOKS, WAITRESSES for any car. See them at Elwood’s
and dishwashers. Inquire at Bowl- Richfield Station.
Mrs. Grace Noon of Portland visit-o the project, situated % mile east
28-tfc
gi/t
7, eatMyr
Iac
Iarv
eysr
ed her
sisters, Mrs.
Don
Childs here
ing Alley for information.
31-3c
of
Columbia
school.
Address
Bessie
Stanfield - Phone 847
Hermiston - Phone 3311
and Mrs. Bert Quick in Hermiston, re­
B. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE,
Foote (Spencer), 518 E. 18th St., FOR SALE
cently.
3-R00M HOUSE,
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur-
33-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Don Childs enter­ Oakland. Calif.
new, in Cox addition. Inquire of anca—fire, automobile, accident. No­
Poultry Health Service
tained at dinner Supt. and Mrs. Glenn
Norton. Miss Ora Law. Mrs. Margar­ FOR SALE—TWO WALNUT TWIN Guy Putnam, Box 459, Hermiston. tary public, execution of legal pa­
Do not forget to feed Umatilla Brand Feeds
33-3p pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
et Daughtrey and Miss Barbara Wood
beds, coil springs and two cotton
on March 23.
mattresses. Little house behind Troy FOR SALE—20 ACRES, MODERN gon.
15-tto
Miss Carolyn Smith was honored on Griffin residence east of Victory
6-room house, pantry and bathroom.
March 22 by her Girl Scout troop with
Square.
33-lp Just outside city limits. Spring wa­ FOR SALE—20 ACRES GOOD HAY
a party at their club rooms.
and pasture; electricity, telephone,
After 18 months in the navy in
McClintock of Pendleton, who was
ter for domestic use. All under irri- mail and bus route available. J. D.
Alaskan waters, Don Coombs is here FOR SALE-PUREBRED DUROC
state delegate to the F. B. A. Nation­ on furlough at the home of his par-
male pig. registered. Bert Michel, gation. Some farm implements in­ Corliss, Westland district, phone 2929.
al conference in Chicago during the ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Coombes on Rt. 1, Hermiston.
By Mrt. Bob Woodward
33-4p eluded. Good pasture and alfalfa.
26-tfc
the Meadows.
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse, phone 2401,
The Farm Bureau Auxiliary will winter.
Haney left Stanfield to- FOR SALE — ONE 3-YEAR-OLD Hermiston.
31-tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
The Tuesday meeting of the Home day Lawrence
meet Friday, April 7, at the home of
(March 28) to join the navy.
cow and one heifer; also some white
See the Hermiaton Auto Co. 44-le
lira. H. J. Ott. At the last meeting Extension Unit was very well attend­
Mrs. Lena Kinard of Pendleton vis­
FOR SALE—40 ACRES, ALL UN-
members enjoyed talks by Mrs. Edna ed with several new members added ited her sister. Mrs. Martha Mollsted rabbits. Adren Allen, Irrigon. 33-3p
der irrigation. Four-room house, FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
Fowler, secretary of the National to the roll call. Myrtle Carter, dem- here Sunday. Latest word from Carl $1000 will buy 3% A cres . 4- barn, chicken house, pressure water
2-tfc
City.
Mollsted is that he is where the cocoa-
oiistration
agent,
was
present
from
Farm Bureau Auxiliary, and Mrs.
room house, two porches, cellar, system. On school bus and mail
nuts grow the thickest in the world.
Pendleton to conduct the project on
The Harmony club met Tuesday at chicken house. Half mile from Irri­ route. V. V. Lewis, Rt. 1, Westland WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738
“Home Mending and Sewing.” A pot the home of Mrs. Fred Shelton with gon. See Adren Allen. Irrigon, Ore.
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
31-3p
district, Hermiston.
2-tfe
luck luncheon at noon was followed by Mrs. Ralph Bartley in charge of the
gon.
33-3p
a business meeting with a discussion program on gasoline.
FOR SALE — SEVERAL FRESH
The Stanfield-Echo unit meeting
SHOE REPAIRING
of proposed projects for the 1944-45 last Friday with Mrs. Myrtle Carter FOR SALE—ROYAL BLUE, DOU- well-bred Guernsey heifers. V. V. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
ble-unit pipeline milker. Used one Lewis, Westland district.
series of unit meetings. A nominating giving the lesson on Making Our
31-3p
Will Pay Prompt
committee was appointed with Mrs. J. Kitchens More Livable, drew out 21 year. All new rubber. Complete in
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
all respects, $125.00. Three-quarter FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
H. Reid, chairman, Mrs. Grace Fos­ members.
Attention To
the big money and a square deal,
Mrs.
George
Campbell
returned
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
horse engine extra if desired. Box
ter and Mrs. Olyn Hodge.
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
Mail Orders
Sunday from a few days visit at Wes­
13-tfc
33-lc
Henry Garberding returned Mon­ ton with her grandmother, Mrs. Hy­ 382, Condon.
ton, “the man who gets things done”.
day night from a Portland business att. and has resumed her teaching in
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS - Phone 2601.
tfc
FOR
SALE
—
TWO
GOOD
SADDLES
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
trip and a visit with friends, Mr. and the sixth grade.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
and
$75.
A.
W.
Behrman
at
$50
Mrs.
Patricia
Richards
Lantz
was
123 S- E. Court — Pendleton
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
Mrs. Will Lawton and family.
honored on her birthday March 26 at
33-3p FOR SALE—GLUCOSE, A CRYS-
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
Carl Caldwell returned to Tacoma the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman jewelry store.
tai clear thick syrup, for candy or or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfc
Monday night after a visit of several Chapin with a dinner for her and al­ WANTED—GOOD GENTLE WORK
so her mother. She then left on the
team, low wheel wagon and a 2-sec- any way sugar is used in same
midnight train for Portland.
amount. Now available at $1.70 gal-
Mrs. Will Lesser and children have tion harrow. Ralph Smith, Rt. 1, Ion at Edmonds Orchard. Umatilla,
gone to her parents home near Yaki­ Hermiston (E. A. Thornburg place).
26-tfc
Oregon.
ma where she will receive medical at­
33-3p
Insurance Company
tention.
Miss Bervi Dewing was able after FOR SALE OR RENT—20 ACRE GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
$25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc
more than three weeks absence to en­
80% Collision
poultry farm. Two miles northeast
ter school again Monday.
of
Hermiston.
Wm.
Sisson.
Route
1,
— New Triplit Life Policy —
FOR SALE—10 A. OF GOOD LAND
Flu victims are John Peters. Len-
33-3p
Family Income
deep soil, plenty water; 3 acres al­
na Waid and mother, Mrs. J. w. Hermiston.
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
“I file our responsibility for you
Waid.
falfa,
balance
under
cultivation.
New
FOR SALE — 1936 CHEVROLET,
with the state.”
PRESENT EQUIPMENT
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
priced right. Steel box on rear. house. 1 Mi. from Main St.. % mile ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
East,
1
mi.
south
of
Cabin
City.
V.
Mechanically good, fine rubber; five
Cooperative Service Station
32-3p
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. tires, heater and especially fine radio. C. Carson.
Hermiston, Oregon
That the undersigned. Sheriff of See at O. K. Rubber Welders, located
FOR SALE—10 TON 1st CUTTING
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
• CHECK that air cleaner regularly.
Alfalfa hay, or will trade for fresh
of an order duly made and entered in Beaver’s Blacksmith A Welding
33-3c cows, or 4 or 6 thousand feet of sec­
herein by the County Court of Uma­ ship, Hermiston.
• KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good
Bring your welding repair and
tilla County. Oregon, on the 24th day
ond hand lumber. *2 Mi. East, * mi.
of March, 1944, will, on the 2nd day FOR SALE—3-ACRE TRACT WITH
clean lubricant.
blacksmithing to
of May, 1944. at the hour of 10:00
two-room house, garage, barn, hen South of Cabin City. Frank Collins,
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
32-3p
%
V.
C.
Carson.
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the house, also cows and chickens, cellar,
• BE CAREFUL where you drive.
highest bidder for cash at the front
& WELDING SHOP
door of the Umatilla County Court lights and water; 2 acres wheat and FOR SALE—1000 GAL. PER HOUR
• CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep
1
acres
in
potatoes.
Or
will
trade
House. Pendleton. Oregon, subject to
capacity deep well Fairbanks Morse Phone 2161
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
a minimum price of $120.00 therefor, for Hermiston property. Sell cheap. pump. R. K. Miller, Boardman, Ore.
properly inflated.
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, Fred Miller, Stanfield. Oregon. 33-3p
32-3p
the following described parcel of
• KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when
land, heretofore by Umatilla County, FOR RENT—FELTHOUSE CABIN.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
FOR SALE—EARLY SEED POTA-
Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax­
not in use.
Phone 2421.
33-lc
Physician and Surgeon
toes. Grown on non-irrigated land,
es, to-wit:
All of Block 103, Wardwell’s Addi­
near Gresham. R. K. Miller, Board­
• PAINT your machines to protect from rust.
First National Bank Building
tion to the Town of Umatilla. Uma­ FOR SALE—NEW 4-ROOM HOUSE man, Oregon.
32-3p
in Cox addition; or will rent. Fifth
tilla County, Oregon.
Hermiston
house north on First street.
33-3p CUSTOM WOOD SAWING— $2.50 Phone 3151
Servali Stax-Dry—
STANFIELD NEWS
Umatilla Brand Feeds at
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
COLUMBIA NEWS
QUALITY
State Firm Mutual
New Machines
Are Hard To Obtain
Braden-Bell Tracter & Equipment Ce.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 518
Damage It Light
After a thorough check of the
20.000 eggs setting at "Vigorbilt"
Hatchery when the U.O.D. blast oc­
curred last week, “Van” finds that
the loss is probably less than one-
half of one per cent. Hatches will
come off twice each week as usual,
on Wednesdays and Sundays.
COME 0M IH-ÂMD BI
DUMBFOUNDED!
—by the slickest and most fascinating little device you ever MW.
DEE TEE VAPOR
CLEANER— THE ONLY SURE METHOD
OF GEAR CLEANING
• Watch it clean gears 'bl they shine like a new dollar. Even
the matai pores are cleaned and all ot the accumulation of tara,
gum and worn-out grease in transmissions and differentials is
gone in a mattar of minutes.
Car manufacturers My—For longer life clean and refill
transmissions and differentials every 5.000 miles.
Start fresh today with gears "haadkarchiaf-ciaan'' Come
on in ... we’ll show you how DEE TEE works—FREE I
Hermiston Auto Company
Hermiston, Oregon
Get Your Chicks Each
Monday and Thursday.
THREE THOUSAND
STARTED CHICKS at
REDUCED PRICES!
“Vigerbilt” Hatchery
Phone 2801
Hermiston
an hour. No R. R. ties. Write D.
FOR SALE—5-ROOM HOUSE AND
31-4p
J. Phillips, Irrigon. Ore.
two lots in Echo. Three blocks
south of Signal Service Station. Going FOR SALE—FRESH COWS; ALSO
into the army. Mrs. Everett White.
artichoke seed. H. J. Stillings,
33-3p Stanfield, Oregon.
32tfe
FOR SALE—EARLY KATHADIN FOR SALE
1936 CHEVROLET
seed potatoes. S. E. Walls, 6% mi.
truck. Good condition. Good rub­
east of Hermiston in Columbia dis- ber. I. T. Pearson, Boardman. Ore-
trict.
33-3p gon.
32-3p
WANTED—MAN AND WOMAN FOR RENT—FURNISHED APART-
to work on irrigated ranch. Roy
ments, air conditioned for summer.
Neill on Butter Creek. Echo, Oregon. N. D. Bard, Stanfield, Ore.
32-tfc
33-3p
WANTED — TWO GREASERS AT
the Arrow Transportation Co. gar­
age at Umatilla. Please apply at the
Umatilla office.
32-3c
AUCTION SALE
Every Friday
Bring what you have and
get the
High Dollar
FOR YOUR
Used Car
Preferably late modela.
Will buy your equity.
Hermiston AutoCo.
Livestock and
FOR SALE—McCORMICK MOW-
ing machine, late model, good as
new; set of harness and several horse
collars. L. W. Dixson. Stanfield, Ore.
32-3p
FOR SALE- LOTS ON FOURTH
St. and Newport Ave. Also bed-
steads, springs, tables, chairs. Jack
Horner, 4th and Newport. Hermiston.
32-3p
FOR RENT OR SALE 80 ACRE
lease, 20 cows, team, equipment,
hogs, chickens. Three miles from Her-
miston. E. P. Dodd. Hermiston, Ore.
32-3p
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL
Phone 3821
SERVICE
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pbo. 2592 • Rea. 2113
Sunday * Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks a of post office
Office hours: I to 12 - 1:30 to •
Phone 3061 - Hermiaton, Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN a SURGEON
— Office Hours —
Other Hours by Appointment
go______ 2__ g ___ go.
FOR SALE OR TRADE -63 ACRES
of which 38 acres are under irriga-
___________ tion, 15 acres in alfalfa, good house.
hot and cold water, electricity, on
D.
B a
M am
cream route and school bus. Two miles
i west and % mile north of steel bridge.
A. F. Liels, R. 1, Hermiston.
33-3p
vommiBsion
We
A
0 Í
De OUl C 10 AEICNO:
Peterson
& Peterson
A TTORNBYS- AT-LA w
U. 8. National Bank Building
Presti i in State * Fed. Courto
Pendleton, Oregon