THURSDAY, APRIL «, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
these items may not exceed 85 per FOR RENT—CLEAN, FURNISHED FOR SALE—ONE ROYAL BLUE LOST — FEMALE BABY IRISH
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1
,
.1 size
•
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cent of the manufacturer
’s latest
list , -it,
2-room house.
11 blocks
south of
cream separator
on stand,
400
Setter. Lost some time Sunday.
price if less than a year old, and not Texaco station on Seventh street. lb. One John Deere two-way plow. Please notify F. P. Sargent, phone
34-lp A. F. Liles, Rt. 1, Westland district. 3101. Hermiston.
exceed 70 per cent if more than a year Gaye Christensen.
32-3c
old.
33-3p
FOR SALE—20 ACRES. 1*4 MILES
FOR SALE OR RENT OR TRADE
North of Hermiston. 5-Room house
Project Farm To Meet April 14
| for Seattle property—About 12% WANTED -GOOD GENTLE WORK
team, low wheel wagon and a 2-sec- with basement. Good well, water in
A regular meeting of the Project acres. Three miles east of Hermiston.
Farm Bureau will be held Friday, known as the Nora Franz place. M. T tion harrow. Ralph Smith, Rt. 1, house. Double garage, all out build
The ideal litter for brooder house and lay
April 14. at the Columbia park hall. Dalton, M. D., 1222 Med-Dent. Bldg. Hermiston (E. A. Thornburg place). ing, and some fruit and garden land.
ing house—is dustless, highly absorbent,
33-3p Fine for turkeys or chickens. Ella
A pot luck dinner will be served. Re- Seattle
-
1, Wash.
34-3c
ports
on
the
county
meeting
Tuesday
32-3p
and covers more floor space than other type
FOR SALE OR RENT—20 ACRE Potter Soneson.
will be given.
LOST
—
“
A"
GAS
RATION
BOOK
poultry farm. Two miles northeast FOR SALE—.45 COLT AUTOMA-
poultry litters, yet costs less than most other
issued to Mrs. Fred A. Lenz. Ord of Hermiston. Wm. Sisson. Route 1,
tic: Sam Brown belt and holster;
types.
nance. Ore. Please return to above Hermiston.
33-3p also 82 rounds of ammunition. D. J.
address or Hermiston Rationing
Phillips, Irrigon, Ore.
32-3p
oard.
34-lp FOR SALE — 1936 CHEVROLET,
Rose Hedrick
priced right. Steel box on rear. FOR SALE—40 AFARM, ALL UN-
der cultivation: 5-room modern
Mrs. Otto Salmonsen and son of FOR SALE—BASEMENT HOUSE Mechanically good, fine rubber; five
We are now taking orders for Netted Gem
Seattle and Miss Phyllis Sires have
in Cox addition, three rooms and tires, heater and especially fine radio. house. John A. Ford, 4 mi. N. E. of
32-3p
arrived from Corvallis to spend Eas-a store room. Reasonably priced. See at O. K. Rubber Weiders, located Stanfield.
Seed Potatoes. Certified or uncertified. The
ter with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Call Mrs. Florence Tanner, phone in Beaver’s Blacksmith & Welding
uncertified seed is hand sorted for size and
33-3c FOR SALE—ONE DARK WALNUT
Ernest Sires.
3521.
34-3p ship, Hermiston.
combination dining and library
quality from plantings of certified seed.
Mrs. Hans Ryning and Karen Ann
FOR SALE—EARLY KATHADIN table: one small dark walnut writing
and Mrss Esther Fredreckson of Seat- "ANTED—GOOD HEAVY MILK
seed potatoes, s. E. Walls, 6% mi.
tie are expected to spend Easter with
cows (no Holsteins) giving at least east of Hermiston in Columbia dis- desk: six oak dining chairs; three
white kitchen chairs; three rockers;
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. six gallons or more per day and will trict.
33-3p one bedstead and springs, iron (old
stand Bangs and T. B. tests. Call
Fredreckson.
fashioned). E. R. Sires, half mile
DON’T FORC. ET!
Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and son Hermiston Dairy, phone 3600. 34-4p WANTED—MAN AND WOMAN
west
of Stanfield-Pendleton junction.
to work on irrigated ranch. Roy
George and mother of Hanford visit ROOMS FOR RENT—WEST SIDE
32-3p
Neill on Butter Creek, Echo, Oregon.
ed here and at Pendleton Sunday.
Hotel, opposite depot.
34-3p
33-3p FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW
L. Ken ison rented their ranch to
Ed Ferris and Art Hogue and they MY MODERN HOME FOR SALE-
line of Goodyear tires and batteries
FOR SALE—5-ROOM HOUSE AND
20 acres. 1 mile from city limits
will raise artichokes.
for any car. See them at Elwood’s
two lots in Echo. Three blocks
H. Gillanders has rented his ranch of Hermiston: 6 room modern house,
26-tfc
south of Signal Service Station. Going Richfield Station.
full finished
basement.
screened
Hermiston - Phone 3311
to Walter Green.
Stanfield - Phone 847
into the army. Mrs. Everett White. E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE,
Ladies Aid elected four new offi- porch on two sides. 3 bed rooms down
33-3p
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur-
cers on March 30. President, Mrs. stairs and one upstairs, bath, pantry,
ince
—fire, automobile, accident. No
Poultry Health Service
Paul Baker; vice president. Mrs. Er dining room, living room and kitchen! FOR SALE—3-ACRE TRACT WITH
tary public, execution of legal pa
running
water
in
house:
good
barn,
nest
Greathouse;
secretary,
Mrs.
Roy
two-room house, garage, barn, hen
Do not forget to feed Umatilla Brand Feeds
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
Penney and sewing director. Mrs. roomy hay loft, one side cement floor house, also cows and chickens. cellar,
gon.
ll-tta
Robert Lowe. Miss Berry, Miss Waid with 13 stantions for cows, also room lights and water: 2 acres wheat and
and Mrs. William Reeves were re- for 4 head of horses: fine pasture! 1 acres in potatoes. Or will trade FOR SALE—20 ACRES GOOD HAY
elected to their respective offices. pig pens: calf lots, etc. Some mach- for Hermiston property. Sell cheap.
and pasture; electricity, telephone,
J este Moore Now Emign
Grange Has New Members
There will be special Easter servi inery included in sale, such as hay Fred Miller, Stanfield, Oregon. 33-3p mail and bus route available. J. D.
New members taken into the Col ces and communion on April 9th.
derrick. Jackson fork. and several
Corliss, Westland district, phone 2929.
Jesse
Corpus Christi, Texas
umbia grange last Tuesday night
see. write
Sgt. and Mrs. Woodrow Tucker, El- other pieces. Come and----
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„ MILK COW FOR SALE—ONE OR
26-tfc
Dwight Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
more.
Ed
Coffman,
Rt.
1,
Stan
were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Epperson, sie Tucker, teacher in Van Port, Hui- phone if interested. Mrs. W. C. More-
Forest R. Moore, of Rt. 3, Box 834,
33-3p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mathews, Mr. and da Mortimore of Caldwell, Idaho, Mr. | house, Route 1, Phone 2401.
34-lc field, phone 838.
Astoria, Ore., graduated March 29th
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
Mrs. Felix Baty, Mary Ellen Han and Mrs Armin
of
Lexington,
FOR
LARGE
CHICK-
FOR SALE—ONE DURHAM BULL
from the Naval Air Training Center,
cock and Annette Barham. Childs Wilbur Tucker and family of Pendle-,
,
.
,
9 months old. Two miles north on FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
Corpus Christi, and was commissioned
Eldon Tucker
en brooder. 50 galvanized troughs
Barham had arranged ‘an interesting
an ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve. program.
2-tfe
City.
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»or feeders. J. M. Jennings, at former highway, cross the track, north, fifth
Heppner, all enjoyed a family reun- -ie
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He received his preliminary flight in
j.
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. Jack Reeves place, one mile SE of place on west side. H. G. Kludsikof-
ion dinner at the home of Mr. and.
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.
32-3p WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733
struction at the Pasco, Wash., naval
—
—pp,
,
a
Hermiston.
34-3p - sky.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. W.
B. Tucker 1 before
the return
|
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
air base.
To the members of the U. 0. D. of Sgt. Tucker and his wife to Victor- FOR RENT—4-ROOM HOUSE & FOR SALE
3-R00M HOUSE, gon.
2-tfe
Employees association and all others
new, in Cox addition. Inquire of
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ville.
Cal.,
where
Woodrow
is
a
me-
five
acres,
close
in.
All
under
ir-
AAA Deadline Extended
SO generously m our chaniç at the airbase there.
I rigation. Pressure water system in Guy Putnam, Box 459, Hermiston. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
33-3p
ereavemen , we e en oui Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greathouse house. Also Jersey cow for sale and
The closing date for making appli e en
cation for payment for conservation deepest appreciation. Words are in-entertained Mr. and Mrs. Don Childs, about 24 hens. Chas. Patterson, %
FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
practices performed under the 1943
eqja e o
Dicky and Donna, at dinner last Fri- mile south of Farm Bureau.
34-3p
the big money and a square deal,
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
Minnie
E.
Fraser
and
Children,
day
prior
to
Don
’
s
leaving
for
work
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AAA program has been extended un-
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
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'LOST—NO. 4 FOOD RATIONING
in Alaska.
til Apil 30. according to an announce- RrEy DÎYT men me
ton, “the man who gets things done”.
book issued to Lawrence Fred Kin- GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
ment received by the county AAA —r" I i UI s X m ) * VK
Miss Uldine Prahl from Baker visi-
tfe
Phone 2601.
ted Mr. and Mrs. Schultz over the ahan, Hermiston. Please return to
committee. This 30-day extension
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
34-2p
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
week end. She is a sister of Mrs. | rationing board.
should give all county farmers who
FOR SALE—GLUCOSE, A CRYS-
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
have not done so full opportunity to
Schultz.
FOR SALE — 30 HEAD EWES
tai clear thick syrup, for candy or or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfe
Auctioneers selling used farm
file reports of performance and sign
Helen Holman of Seattle visited her
with lambs. J. L Dallman, three
their applications. To date 1510 ap machinery are required to submit to , grandfather, L. Jouannault here over miles SE of Hermiston, first road left any way sugar is used in same
amount. Now available at $1.70 gal-
plications have been completed for the nearest OPA district office a copy Sunday
Max Krause also visited past feed canal.
34-lp Ion at Edmonds Orchard, Umatilla,
county farmers, and about 25 addi of the list of articles to be sold. The here
26-tfc
tional farmers are believed to be eli report must be filed at least six days
Mae Leonard and Elsie Winsted of LOST—RATION BOOK 3 ISSUED Oregon.
Insurance Company
to Raleigh Hempie. Stanfield. Ore. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
gible but have not yet made reports. in advance of the sale. The require- Prosser made a business trip here on
A Price
D+AA Reg
p..
ment is part of Maximum
Please return to Hermiston rationing
Monday.
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
ulation No. 133, which is designed to
80% Collision
34-lp
C. B. Fisher was called to Portland board.
protret farmers against undue price last week end. He is the former Stan
FOR SALE—10 A. OF GOOD LAND
— New Triplit Life Policy —
FOR SALE—FIELD RUN POTA-
increase on new and used farm mach field marshal.
deep soil, plenty water; 3 acres al
Family Income
toes, $10 per ton in basement. Get falfa, balance under cultivation. New “I file our responsibility for you
SHOE REPAIRING
inery.
Chas. Kruse has resigned as marsh
Nine classes if used farm equip al of Stanfield to take effect April 15 them yourself. Harold Wallace, one house. 1 Mi. from Main St., 12 mile
with the state.”
34-3p East, %2 mi. south of Cabin City. V. ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
ment are under price control for all when he will begin marshal duties at mile east of Stanfield.
Will Pay Prompt
types of sales, including auctions. Milton-Freewater.
32-3p
Cooperative Service Station
Attention To
STRAYED TO OUR PLACE—BAY C. Carson.
They are: combines, corn binders,
Hermiston, Oregon
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Weber
of
Rich
gelding
saddle
horse,
young,
weight
Mail Orders
corn pickers, farm tractors, hay bal- mond. Cal., are visiting the latter’s about 1000 pounds. White strip on FOR SALE—10 TON 1st CUTTING
■ 1
1 1
.i. i
pgor hay
.ive loaders,
‘galgeir .-,
s q — qs r spreaders.
cs*=ar
, .
Alfalfa hay, or will trade for fresh
ers,
manure
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long- face. John Conrad, Rt. 1, Hermiston cows, or 4 or 5 thousand feet at sec
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
side delivery rakes, and combinations
.
. .. .. ...
.
.
. horn,
34-3p ond hand lumber. % Mi. East, * mi.
(Columbia district).
Bring your welding repair and
123 S. E. Court — Pendleton
of these items with other items of
—blacksmithing to nuem
South
of
Cabin
City.
Frank
Collins,
farm equipment when the combination
FOR RENT
3-R00M HOUSE,
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
%
V.
C.
Carson.
32-3p
is sold as a unit. Auction prices on
partly furnished, with electricity
and garden spot, $15 per month. John FOR SALE—1000 GAL. PER HOUR
& WELDING SHOP
Conrad, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
34-3p
capacity deep well Fairbanks Morse Phone 2151
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
FOR RENT—MODERN TWO-ROOM pump. R. K. Miller, Boardman. Ore.
32-3p
apartment, furnished. Also two-
FOR SALE—80-ACRE FARM IN
room
cabin.
Troy
Griffin,
phone
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
FOR SALE—EARLY SEED POTA-
Columbia district with some build
34-lc
toes. Grown on non-irrigated land,
ings. Land all under irrigation. See 3733.
Physician and Surgeon
Elvin Fritts, administrator of the FOR SALE — MODERN HOUSE, near Gresham. R. K. Miller, Board
First National Bank Building
32-3p
Emma Fritts estate, Rt. 1. Hermis-
located on corner of 6th and Ridge man, Oregon.
ton.
34-2C way. Mrs. Myron Nation, phone
Hermiston
Phone
3151
CUSTOM WOOD SAWING—$2.50
2482.
34-lc
an hour. No R. R. ties. Write D.
31-4p
J. V. VILLERMOURE
FOR RENT — 4-ROOM HOUSE, J. Phillips, Irrigon, Ore.
Phone Hermiston 2511.
34-3c FOR SALE—FRESH COWS; ALSO
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
artichoke seed. H. J. Stillings,
FOR SALE—2-ROOM HOUSE AND
After a thorough check of the
32tfc
Hermiston
two lots in Stanfield. Raleigh Hem- Stanfield, Oregon.
Phone 3821
20.000 eggs setting at “Vigorbilt” pie, Stanfield, Ore.
34-lp FOR SALE
1936 CHEVROLET
Hatchery when the U.O.D. blast oc
truck. Good condition. Good rub
WANTED—A LARGE ELECTRIC
curred last week, "Van” finds that
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
refrigerator.
Phone Echo 496. ber. I. T. Pearson, Boardman. Ore
the loss is probably less than one- Stanley Tucker, Echo, Ore.
gon.
32-3p
General Dentistry
33-3p
half of one per cent. Hatches will
X-Ray and Diagnosis
FOR RENT FURNISHED APART-
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Ree. 2112
come off twice each week as usual, FOR SALE EARLY MICHIGAN
ments, air conditioned for summer.
seed
potatoes,
$2.25
per
100
lbs.,
Sunday A Eve. by Appointment
on Wednesdays and Sundays.
32-tfc
while they, last. Hermiston Grain & N. D. Bard, Stanfield, Ore.
IS THAT
Feed Co.
33-3c WANTED — TWO GREASERS AT
Remember! ! !
Servali Staz-Dry
STANFIELD NEWS
Potato Growers, Attention!
Umatilla Brand Feeds at
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
Wihlon
of
ton, Homer and
who contributed
express our gratitude.
State Farm! Mutual
QUALITY
Damage 1$ Light
ABOUT TIRES
ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION
Can tell about Fabric Breaks which do not show
from the Outside until too late. It’s like this:
. "Arma" jraa.ye" now* ‘
“im
Mmm
Tires less than a year old are usually sound, bug.
OLDER Tires (which ara most of thana) GENERA."
SHOW FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started “I •
• puncture, severe bruise or rock cut which e-gr
red so long ago the owner has probably forgotiee
THREE THOUSAND
STARTED CHICKS at
REDUCED PRICES!
“Vigerbilt” Hatchery
Phone 2801
Hermiston
1
AN INSIDE INSPECTION AND THIN VVL
CANIZID REPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS
WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MILEAGS
FOR YOUR
Used Car
Hermiston Auto Co
Hermiston, Oregon
the Arrow Transportation Co. gar
FOR RENT
UNFURNISHED
rooms in brick building over Tem- age at Umatilla. Please apply at the
32-3c
ule Cafe. See Dan Lindsay, next door Umatilla office.
west of Temple Cafe.
33-«p FOR SALE—McCORMICK MOW-
ing machine, late model, good as
FOR SALE MAKE ME AN OFFER
For cash, one of the best 20 acres new; set of harness and several horse
on the project, situated ‘ mile east collars. L. W. Dixson. Stanfield, Ore.
32-3p
of Columbia school. Address Bessie
Foote (Spencer), 518 E. 18th St., FOR SALE LOTS ON FOURTH
{Oakland. Calif.
33-tfe
St. and Newport Ave. Also bed
Get Your Chicks Each
Monday and Thursday.
Preferably late models.
Will buy your equity.
Hermiston AutoCo.
FOR SALE PUREBRED DUROC steads. springs, tables, chairs. Jack
male pig. registered. Bert Michel, Horner, 4th and Newport. Hermiston.
32-3p
Rt. 1, Hermiston.
33-4p
FOR SALE — ONE 3-YEAR OLD FOR RENT OR SALE 80 ACRE
lease, 20 cows, team, equipment,
cow and one heifer: also some white
, rabbits. Adren Allen, Irrigon. 33-3p hogs, chickens. Three miles from Her
miston. E. P. Dodd, Hermiston, Ore.
FOR SALE—TWO GOOD SADDLES
32-3p
$50 and $75. A. W. Behrman at
jewelry store.
33-3p FOR SALE OR TRADE—63 ACRES
of which 38 acres are under irriga
»1000 WILL BUY 3% ACRES. 4- tion, 15 acres in alfalfa, good house,
room house, two porches, cellar, hot and cold water, electricity, on
chicken house. Half mile from Irri- cream route and school bus. Two miles
gon. See Adren Allen. Irrigon, Ore. west and % mile north of steel bridge.
33-8p A. F. Lieh, R. 1, Hermiston.
33-3p
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office hours: I to 13-1:80 to*
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
— Ottica Hours —
Other Hours by Appointment
Peterson & Peterson
A ITORNBYS-AT-LAw
Ü.
National Bask Building
Praets s in State & Fed. Courte
Pendleton,
Oregon