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THURSDAY. APRIL 20, 1944. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. and helpful suggestions on other problems FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAT ¡confronting farmers at the present. | tie or hogs, some good young well- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wicklander ¡ mated work horses. These are good, were distinguished visitors present. O. L. Hodge, Hermiston Dairy, phone Mr. Wicklander is a state deputy and 3600. 36-3c ¡spoke on various phases of Grange - work. Mrs. Wicklander is on the HEAD MILK cow ’S State Juvenile Grange committee and , double for Bangs and T. B. Also combination hay chopper and New York—A registered Jersey spoke on her work in that field. hammer mill; cream separator; 2- bull has been purchased by Ed. E. Other numbers on the program cen- Bellinger of Hermiston from Dale L. tered around the “Trees” idea, and in- unit Surge milker; new double tubs for milk house. J. E. Kistner, Stan- Hankins of Emmett, Idaho. The name eluded a vocal solo. “Trees”, by Mrs. field, Ore. 36-Ip of the animal is Owl Geronimo Guy Roy Duncan. A vocal duet by Mrs. 452633. Duncan and Mrs. Strasser was en- FOR RENT FURNISHED CAB- The whereabouts of all registered joyed as well as community singing ins. Ritchie’s Cabins. 36-Ip Jerseys is known and carefully watch- and a guessing contest with Joe Du FOR SALE SPEED QUEEN ed over by the American Jersey Cattle Puis being the winner. electric washing machine, excellent Club, with offices in New York City. 1 Delicious refreshments were served This important job is made possible after the meeting by the committee: condition, $60.00. Box 535. Hermis 36-lp through registrations and transfers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and Mrs. ton. made by Jersey Breeders everywhere, Esther Strasser. FOR SALE OR RENT — 7-ROOM Tattoo identification, somewhat simi- "IT modern house; electricity, wired for lar to finger-printing, keeps individ- | “I a 7A a yr g electric range; telephone $5.00 per uals of this dairy breed always known. eSpra-sr K £23 year: on school bus and mail route; Jerseys make up 42 per cent of all V V —l ′ • 19 2 miles from town; chicken house. dairy cows in the United States. Be- garden spot, etc. Inquire at Herb’s cause they produce the world’s rich Grocery, or call 2351. 36-tfc est milk, and because there are more FOR SALE—10 T ALFALFA HAY Pete Castric, Hermiston. 36-3p. FOR RENT—TWO 3-ROOM FURN- Jerseys than any other breed in ished apartments: water, gas and America, their role in National De HELP WANTED — WOMAN OR light furnished, $30.00 per month. fense is an important one. Increased girl for care of children. 5 and 6 Call 2351. 36-tfc production of Jersey milk guarantees years old; some housekeeping. Sal- the protective food needs of here and I ary, room and board. Phone 2974 for FOR SALE — SEVERAL DAIRY abroad. | particulars. 36-lc | heifers. Various ages. J. E. Schro- —. der. Route 1, Hermiston. 36-3p Thursday, 7:41, Bible study prayer meeting. A hearty welcome awaits all. Remember! ! ! BELLINGER BUYS FINE JERSEY BULL 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. 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. DON’T PAGE SEVEN FORGET! Umatilla Brand Feeds at Hermiston Groin & 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 GARDENS ARE AID TO WAR EFFORT F OR SALE—12 tested FOR RENT— 2-Room APARTMENT with refrigerator. A. F. Warren, FOR SALE OR TRADE—63 ACRES 1 % mi. NW of Hermiston 35-3p of which 38 acres are under irriga tion, 20 acres in alfalfa, good house, LEVELLING DONE WITH CAT & hot and cold water, electricity, on bulldozer, by hour or job. Box 548 cream route and school bus. Two miles or phone 3101. Hermiston. 36-1 p west and % mile north of steel bridge. 36-3p FOR SALE—’32 FORD SEDAN, A. F. Liles. R. 1, Hermiston. fair condition, $175.00. F. C. Fred- FOR SALE SMALL 2-ROOM rickson, Rt. 2, Stanfield. 36-3p house in Cox addition; also has an America depends on its victory gar dens to back up the farmer in the job of producing more food for our armed forces and civilians. The production of vegetables is a concrete example of PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE A Sunday School you will enjoy. how victory gardeners and garden- Pattar Shelby E. Graves 11:00 a. m.. Worship hour. ettes can help increase our food sup extra outside room. J. E. Miller, Salvation can be yours if you will 7:00 p. m., A good rousing Young ply. In 1943 the commercial truck FOR ^SALE—FERTILIZER. ALL Hermiston. 35-3p pulverized for lawns and flowers, believe on the Lord Jesus Christ as People’s service sponsored by the crops of vegetables for fresh market contributed slightly more than half Bill Hubble, in Cox Addition. 36-lp FOR SALE — MODERN HOUSE, the Son of God who died to save you, young people. and confess and forsake your sins. located on corner of 6th and Ridge the nation’s total vegetable produc- MY MODERN HOME FOR SALE— 7:45 p. m„ Evangelistic service. Sunday, 10:00 a. m.. Bible School. tion. The remainder came from mil- I 20 acres, ′ mile from city limits way. Mrs. Myron Nation, phone Tuesday, 7:45, prayer meeting. 35-3p lions of victory gardens, said Frank of Hermiston; 6 room modern house, 2482. E. Hackler, assistant county agent. • full finished basement, screened, This year the nation is asking a porch on two sides, 3 bed rooms down FOR SALE—ELECTRIC PUMP & goal of 22 million victory gardens. stairs and one upstairs, bath, pantry, tank, complete. Also one hay rake. Even if it were possible for commer dining room, living room and kitchen; L. W. Wixson. Stanfield. Ore. 35-3p cial vegetable growers to expand their running water in house; good barn, FOR SALE—FRESH COWS AND production, there would not be suffi roomy hay loft, one side cement floor feeder pigs. H. J. Stillings, Stan cient trucks and refrigerator cars to with 13 stanchions for sows, also room field. 35-tfc transport the produce long distances. for 4 head of horses; fine pasture; Hence, we must grow a large portion pig pens; calf lots, etc. Some mach- FELTHOUSE CABIN FOR RENT— Phone 2421. Hermiston. 35-tfc of our vegetable requirements in vic- inery included in sale, such as hay tory gardens and eat or process them derrick, Jackson fork, and several WANTED—DISH WASHER. SY’S near the point where they are grown, other pieces. Come and see, write r Place, Umatilla, phone 3367. 35-3p stated the assistant county agent. phone if interested. Mrs. W. C. More house, Route 1. Phone 2401. 36 1c FOR SERVICE—PALOMINO REG- will open their Friday sales istered stallion. R. M. McCoy, two FOR SALE—ONE RECONDITION- miles west of Irrigon. 35-3p ed International cream separator. 750 lb., with motor, as good as new. FOR SALE — ONE TEAM OF horses. Cheap. G. J. Casper, Min- Stanfield Grange met Tuesday No priority needed for this one. Can nehaha district. 35-3p be seen at Oregon Hardware & Impi. evening in a very interesting session. 36-3c WE WILL PAY CASH FOR USED Assistant County Agent Hackler NOTICE! Hermiston Livestock Commission Co. Friday, April 21 WE’LL HAVE BUYERS FOR WHAT YOU HAVE. THIS WILL BE A BIG SALE. COME ! Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock. Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co. East End of Main Street ABOUT IKE® IS THAT ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION Can toll from the about Fabric Breaks which do not Outside until too lato. It’s like this show STANFIELD HAS GRANGE MEETING spoke on the topic, "Rationing”. He FOR RENT 4-ROOM HOUSE also gave a number of timely and with basement, including irrigated garden patch. N. D. Bard. Stanfield, No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 Ore. 36-tfc Report of Condition of FOR RENT—ONE ROOM HOUSE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON and 12-14 tent house or sale in Cox in the State of Oregon, at the close addition, on First street. Ask at of Business on April 13, 1944. Normandin’s next door. 36-3p CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $25,000.00 Capital Stock ............. Common stock, total par, $25,000.00 25,000.00 Surplus ......................... 46.802.96 Undivided profits 559.38 Reserves ..................... $97,362.34 Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $2,314,396.40 often started be. AN INSIDI INSPECTION AND TWIN VUL ' CANIZID RIPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MIUAOG Hermiston Auto Co FOR RENT—CABIN. A. E. RUGG, Hermiston, or inquire at Hermiston Mercantile. 35-3c WANTED -GOOD HEAVY MILK cows (no Holsteins) giving at least gallons ----------------------------- or more per day and will - six -------------- stand Bangs and T. B. tests. Call Hermiston Dairy, phone 3600. 34-4p FOR SALE—BASEMENT HOUSE in Cox addition, three rooms and a store room. Reasonably priced. Call Mrs. Florence Tanner, phone 3521. 34-3p FOR SALE OR RENT OR TRADE for Seattle property—About 12 % acres. Three miles east of Hermiston, known as the Nora Franz place. M. T. Dalton, M. D„ 1222 Med-Dent. Bldg., Seattle 1, Wash. 34-3c FOR RENT UNFURNISHED rooms in brick building over Tem- ule Cafe. See Dan Lindsay, next door west of Temple Cafe. 33-6p FOR SALE—12 HEAD OF MILK cows. A Hug, Boardman, Ore. 35-3p FOR SALE PUREBRED DUROC male pig. registered. Bert Michel, 33-4p Rt. 1, Hermiston. FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW line of Goodyear tires and batteries for any car. See them at Elwood’s 26-tfc Richfield Station. REAL ESTATE, E. P. DODD sales, leases, exchanges. Insur- ince—fire, automobile, accident. No- tary public, execution of legal pa pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore- gon. 15-tta FOR SALE—20 ACRES GOOD HAY and pasture; electricity, telephone, mail and bus route available. J. D. Corliss, Westland district, phone 2929. 26-tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN 2-tfe City. WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738 or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore- 2-tfe gon. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-la AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT the big money and a square deal, call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- ton, “the man who gets things done“. tfc Phone 2601. WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES of furniture. We pay cash. Call or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe State Farm’Mutual Insu ranee 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 WANTED — SMALL PORTABLE radio for boy in the service. Mrs. (Published In response to call made RHUBARB FOR SALE—LEE DY- A. E. Rugg, or inquire at Hermiston by Comptroller ef the Currency, un 3S-3c er, three miles out on Diagonal Mercantile. der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes) Bring your welding repair and road. 36-3c FOR RENT— TWO FURNISHED blacksmithing to ASSETS apartments, with oil heat but no re HERMISTON BLACKSMITH FOR RENT 2-ROOM HOUSE, Loans and discounts, (in partly furnished. L. MacDonald, frigeration. Apply at Hermiston Gen- cluding $650.77 over & WELDING SHOP 35-3c drafts . $165,178.81 three miles N.W. of Hermiston. 36-3p eral hospital. United States Gov. obli L. F. Beaver, Prop. WHITE SEWING Phone 2151 gations ........................... 1.386,200.00 FOR SALE — 18-FT. BUNGALOW FOR SALE machine, new iron bedstead, Air- Obligations of States and trailer house in good condition: political subdivisions 15,003.66 daveno bed included: good built-ins. i tight heater, camp stove, 200 chick Corporate stocks, includ DR. I. C. BOHLMAN Also have for sale one milk cow; ’32 ‘ size electric light brooder, 500 chick ing stock of Federal 1 size radiant brooder, 8x8 brooder Physician and Surgeon V-8 coupe; two-wheel trailer. Bill 1.500.00 Reserve bank ............ 737,420.73 Bradshaw, located three miles north- house suitable for coal shed. John Cash & due from banks First National Bank Building Bank premises owned 9,091.20 east of Hermiston off Diagonal road Grant, one mile NW of Hermiston, 35-3p Real estate owned other on road to hop yard. 36-3p phone 2878. Hermiston Phone 3151 2.00 than banking house WANTED- TO BUY A GOOD MILK FOR SALE—2-ROOM HOUSE IN Total Assets $2,314,396.40 cows. J. S. Johns, Hermiston, Cox addition on First street. See J. V. VILLERMOURE phone 4202. . 36-3p Eddie Stocker in Cox addition. 36-3p LIABILITIES ELECTRICAL SERVICE Demand deposits $1,735.210.49 FOR SALE—37 ACRES, PART IN j FOR SALE — 4-ROOM MODERN 138,454.57 Time deposits crops, price $2600.00. Ralph Thom- I house. J. L. House, owner. 35-tfc Hermiston Phone 3821 Deposits of U. S. Gov. & 199.302.71 burg, owner. Rt. 1, Hermiston. 36-3p FOR SALE TWO LARGE CHICK- postal savings Deposits of States and en brooders; 50 galvanized troughs 126.834.06 WANTED—MAN AND WIFE TO political subdivisions W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. work on irrigated ranch, no dairy or feeders. J. M. Jennings, at former Other deposits, certified General Dentistry 17.232.23 ing. Man to run tractor, etc. Good Jack Reeves place, one mile SE of & cashier’s checks, etc. 34-3p TOTAL X-Ray and Diagnosia wages. H. VandenHeuvel, 1% mile Hermiston. DEPOSITS $2,217,034.06 Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Rea. 2112 south and 12 mile west of Boardman. FOR RENT—4-ROOM HOUSE * Sunday & Eve. by Appointment 36-3p Total Liabilities $2.217,034.06 five acres, close in. All under ir Total Capital Accounts w FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, pianos and washing machines. Pen dleton Music House, Pendleton, Ore- gon. 35-4c ROOMS FOR RENT WEST SIDE Hotel, opposite depot. 34-3p MEMORANDA U. S. Government obliga- $310,000.00 tions pledged Deposits by secured pledged assets .... $199,140.64 State of Oregon. è County of Umatilla f I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. A. H NORTON. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th day of April. 1844. Marie L. Ogne. Notary Public. My commission expires Jan. 17, 1948. Correct—Attest: F. B. SWAYZE A. A. SWAYZE W. L. RAMM Directors. FOR SALE—75 NEW HAMPSHIRE Red chickens at $1.35 each, or de livered at $1.50 each. M. G. Sulisky, Columbia district. 36-lp rigation. Pressure water system in house. Also Jersey cow for sale and about 24 hens. Chas. Patterson, ′ mile south of Farm Bureau. 34-3p WANTED — ELECTRIC REFRIG- FOR SALE—FIELD RUN POTA- toes, $10 per ton in basement. Get erator. Phone 3151. 36-tfc them yourself. Harold Wallace, one FOR SALE—GOOD JERSEY COW. mile east of Stanfield. 34 -3p W. E. Cutting, Union Oil Station, 3-ROOM HOUSE, 36-1 p FOR RENT Umatilla, Ore. partly furnished, with electricity UNFURNISHED ROOMS IN PRI- and garden spot, $15 per month. John vate home for rent—No children. Conrad, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 34-3p Two blocks west of water tower. C. C. Norton. Stanfield, Ore. 36-3p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See Hermiston Auto Co. ; Used Car CHIROPRACTOR Ottica: 3 blocks E ot poet office Office houre: 8 to 18 - 1:30 to I Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. DR. A. G WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGHON OSBORN APARTMENTS 44-le FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s. 13-tfe FOR YOUR Dr. A. E. MARBLE GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — DR. F. B. BELT PEYSICIAN & SURGEON — Off lee Hours — Other Houre by Appointment See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1e Preferably late models. Will buy your equity. FOR SALE -FRESH COWS: ALSO artichoke seed. H. J. Stillings. 32tfe Stanfield, Oregon. Hermiston RutoCo FOR RENT—FURNISHED APART- mente, air conditioned for summer. N. D, Bard, Stanfield, Ore. 32-tfe Peterson & Peterson A TTORNaTS- AT-lAw O. 8. National Bank Building Preeti s in State & Fed. Courte Pendleton. Oregon