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THURSDAY, MAY 1 1, 1944. HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON I _ , “We here in town the other day. and visit- APARTMENT FOR RENT -ALSO FOR SALE OR RENT — 7-ROOM I I $ PAGE SEVEN ed one of the chicken farms just as rooms by the month. West Wes Side the setting sun was gilding the grass Hotel, opposite depot. 38-3p and turning the color of things. He ’ was much interested in the farmer’s CANNING ASPARAGUS FOR wife who was plucking a chicken. He | sale—J. S. Johns, phone 2402. Her- 38-6p | watched the operation gravely for miston. some time. Then he spoke: “Do you , > take off their clothes every night, la FOR SALE FRESH COWS AND weaner pigs. H. J. Stillings, Stan dy?” field, Ore. 38-tfc g Wanted to Rent Furnished House • • I ‘ Must Be Nice Will Give House Up When School Starts Barney Lucas, Hermiston Hotel a , . ‘ ! I I Two items of good news for this week First, the Hermiston Livestock Commission is all licensed and fixed for business in a real way, and sec- , ond, the “red points” are off most of the meats. Swell news I’d say. Fol- low us each week in this same spot and let us hear from you occasionally, . 755 0 ’ 5 A 7A MITTI1 404 — “GWTat a -e CANNING SCHEDULE is in the Navy there. Grace Kirk, formerly of Inspection, STRAYED ONE SORREL SAD- has transferred to Motor Transporta (Continued from page 1) die horse, three years old. E. E. tion. Magazine Field Office Pulley, Hermiston. 39-3c Daniel C. Bartlett has been tempo MON.—8:00 to 3:00, Asparagus. Lucille Keenan, who is recuperating TUES.—8:00 to 3:00, Greens and I from an appendectomy, is now enjoy- rarily assigned to duties at Prince Ru WANTED TO BUY 6000 FEET OF pert, Canada. used lumber, and two good fresh Asparagus. I ing a visit with her mother here from cows. V. C. Carson, Rt. 1, Hevmiston. WED.- 8:00 to 5:00, Asparagus. Imbler, Oregon. THURS.—8:00 to 3:00, Meat. 39-3p Lawrence Stewart is now in charge FRI.—8:00 to 3:00. Greens and As- of the checking department in the FOR SALE EXCELLENT VIOLIN paragus. Magazine Area. and case, $60.00. Phone 2781.39-1p SAT.—8:00 to 11:00, Asparagus. Box Factory I rv WANTED SADDLE HORSES, The Box Factory gang have re- I COOPERATIVE CANNERY. not too expensive. Also saddles. ceived a letter from Daisy Dexter who ' M. Rennecker. Hermiston. 39- Ip is convalescing at Mt. Vernon Hot | Garden Club Has Meeting Springs. She reports that she is im- | WANTED GREASER. MUST “Old MacDonald had a farm . . The “Out For Victory” Garden club proving rapidly. have Certificate of Availability. Ar Hugh Grimm, Box Factory, is able | This new column may not originate row Transportation Co., Umatilla, met at the home of Richard Snyder on May 7 with all members present. to be back to work after four months I on the actual farm of “Old MacDon- Oregon. . 39-3c aid” but it is intended to share with Gardens were discussed. Most of the illness. you some of “ Mac ’ s ” ideas, experi LOST T GAS BOOK, LICENSE Flora Moyer. Box Factory, who has plans for the 4-H program to be given number 1C4047, state of California. May 20 at the Columbia park at 8:00 been visiting friends in Los Angeles ments, news, and wishes about the farm. As this first column appears, I Please return to Madge Horner, Irri- p. m. were made. The meeting ad for ten days, has returned. 39-lp Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jaster, both of then, it is hoped by “Mac” that you | gon. Oregon. journed and radishes and onions from Richard’s garden were served along the Box Factory, have received word readers will contribute items from 1 time to time that you would like to | POR SALE CHEAP-FOUR WHITE with other refreshments. The next of the marriage of their son, stationed share with others, for you see, “Mac’s | doe rabbits and 1 buck. ( heap if in New York, to Miss Jacqueline meeting will be with Mrs. Graves’ Karyd of Lynn, Massachusetts. He Farm” really has no fences or boun-taken at once. Mrs. F. N. Clark or cooking club on May 20. daries. and so you have a part in the ! Thomas Jensen.___ 39-3c writing of these articles. FOR SALE—35 ACRES, 20 A. IN ❖ • ❖ alfalfa, 1 acre grapes, 25 young I was talking to Pete Berg of the peach trees, berries and garden spot, Hermiston Grain & Feed company the | four-room house, with lots of shade, other day, and he showed me a list of electric lights and automatic water pasture seeding benefit payments for system. Electric brooders for 1200 soil conservation that I thought you chicks and laying houses for 1000 would be interested to see, so here hens. Mile and a half west of Her goes: miston on good oiled road. J. W. Me Sow A.C.A. Pay Mullen, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 39-3c Mix per. A. (Acte) WANTED—WOMAN FOR HOUSE- Lilly’s A. C. P. keeper and child care. All electric (Bottom lands) 23 lbs. $5.80 FEATURES kitchen, including dish washer. Good Lilly’s A. C. P. wages, room and board. Permanent (Uplands) 24 lbs. 6.60 position. No washing or ironing. Pre Lilly’s Best Perm. fer someone that wants a good home. Pasture 25 lbs. 5.00 L. A. Moore, Hermiston, Ore. 39-tfc Lilly’s Best Perm. Pasture (up) 25 lbs. 5.37 FOR SALE—’36 FORD DeLUXE | Lilly’s Economy 2-door sedan, radio and heater, good Pasture (low) 25 lbs. 5.00 tires, new motor, new transmission, WE’LL VE BUYERS FOR Lilly’s Economy new clutch. California plates. Call Pasture (up) 25 lbs. 5.00 U HAVE. THIS WHAT Why not check with Pete the next 2181 between 6 and 8 p. m. Friday. 39-lp BIG SALE. COME! time you’re in town and see about these benefit payments. Sounds pret FOR SALE-FRESH MILK GOATS. ty good to me. G. E. Aldrich, Irrigon, Ore. 39-3p 3311 May 15 to 20 Down On Mac’s Farm Say, I read a pippin’ the other day in the paper . . . seems like an accident occurred and this is the way the pa per read: "A horse fell with Slim Emert on his Ione wheat farm Thurs day and was taken to Pendleton to St. Anthony’s hospital in an ambulance.” You decide which was taken, horse or Slim? ABOUT TIRES IS THAT ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION Con toll about Fabric Breaks which do not show been the Outside until too lato. It’s like this SHOW FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started hp I AN INSIDE INSPECTION AND THEN VNU CANIZED REPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS This year, as perhaps never before, sanitation through disinfection will be the by-word of poultry raisers. Everybody, including the government, universities, and commercial business es, is urging farmers to take steps to prevent the spread of disease. Dr. Salsbury’s Par-O-San has a phenol coefficient of 8.9 against pullorum germs. It has a pleasant, inoffensive odor: it’s stainless, non-caustic, and economical. We believe that it is one of the best products on the market this year. Better load up a supply the next time you’re in town. • • • I just ran across one of the slick est ways to fight scours, that I’ve yet seen. It’s called “Scour-ex” and is a Nutrena product. As you already know, scours accounts for more calf losses than all other troubles com- bined, according to authorities. For years scientista have been searching for an effective way to fight this di sease. and now we are presented with thia Nut rena vitamin product. The formula comes in capsule form— simple, and easy to feed, and plenty low in cost. Starting the day the calf is dropped, one capsule is given daily for the first three or four weeks. In this way, the calf gets a fast, safe start. Preferably late Hermiston Auto Co Hermiston, Oregon FOR RENT—TWO 3-ROOM FURN- ished apartments; water, gas and light furnished, $30.00 per month. 36-tfc FOR SALE SIX 12 SIZE BEDS Call 2351. with coil springs and Inner Spring FOR RENT—ONE-ROOM HOUSE, mattresses, with covers, all pre-war 16x16 ft., with built-in closets; all ; stuff, used very little, $35.00 each; sealed. Rent for $7.50 per month. one 4-burner Flamo range, with oven Water and lights extra. Place is sided and 18x36 hot plate, combined, res and painted white. See Mrs. Wathan, taurant size, $125; one oil burning blue top house in Cox addition. 37-4p range, with Flamo attachment, all in good shape, $80; two cash registers, WANTED—1941 OR LATER CASE pickup hay baler. Alvin Stoller, $25 each; one water jacket stove, Route 5, Box 268, Portland, Oregon. large size, with 90 gal. tank: also a 37-4p large storage tank. 500 gal., just the thing for fuel oil storage. Guy Cronk. TEST PLOTS REVEAL THAT De See merchandise at Mrs. Tanner’s, Kalb corn has out-yielded all other first house north of Baptist church. types of corn. Get your DeKalb corn 38-tfc seed from Vergil Hogg. Stanfield, Ore. 37-3p HOUSE FOR RENT INCLUDING electrical appliances, shower and HAVE ARRIVED— DeKALB SEED other conveniences. N. D. Bard, Stan- corn, several types. See Vergil field. 38-tfc Hogg, Stanfield, Ore. 37-3p FOR SALE OR TRADE — GOOD FOR SALE — NEW ZEALAND heavy work horse, for first calf Giant rabbits. R. C. Scott. Box heifer or other young stuff. Lewis 215, Stanfield, Ore. 37-3p Fales, 4 mi. north of Hermiston. 38-3c FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW FOR SALE TWO PUREBRED line of Goodyear tires and batteries long yearling Guernsey bulls, or for any car. See them at Elwood’s trade for work horse. Floyd Danie), Richfield Station. 26-tfc Echo, Ore. 38-3c FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN FOR SALE—14 A. FARM WITH City. 2-tie modern house. See Frank Brace, WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738 fifth house east of Seventh Day Ad or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore- ventist church on Ridgeway. 38-3p gon. 2-tfe FOUND—MAN’S WRIST WATCH on Wallula cut-off last week. M. A. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le Ebel, % Don DeMoss, Columbia dis- trict, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 38-3p AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT the big money and a square deal, FOR SALE—ABOUT NINE COWS and heifers, coming fresh, mostly call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- Jersey and Guernsey. Cannot care ton, “the man who gets things done”. tie for them any more. See them at Don Phone 2601. DeMoss farm. J. H. DeMoss, Rt. 1, WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES Hermiston, phone 3425. 38-3p of furniture. We pay cash. Call WANTED—TO BUY 35 mm. CAM- or write Miller's Trading Pest. 24-tfe era for service boy. Will pay cash. See Pat Emert, or phone 2653. 38-3p I AM DELIVERING FOR SALE — POULTS, BROAD- breasted quick-maturing White Hol land. Started or day old available the last two weeks in May. R. V. Jones, Irrigon, Ore. 37-3p FOR SALE—SMALL HOUSE, TWO rooms: wired for lights. Good floors. See Fraden or Tanner, phone 3521. 37-3p FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR STOCK 40 acres, alfalfa, improved, located one-half mile west on Hermiston Ave. Louis M. Spencer, Rt. 1, Hermiston, Ore. 37-3p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1e IN 1 % CORD LOADS $21.00 PER LOAD LESLIE HUTSON Box 791 Pendleton, Ore. State Farm Mutual Insurance 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 FOR SALE- 20-ACRE IRRIGATED FOR SALE—65 HEAD YOUNG farm with good six-room house, ewes. For further information see good buildings, chicken house, water Vernon Waid, Stanfield, Ore. 39-lp system. Good pasture, some alfalfa WANTED TO CARE FOR CHILD- hay, plenty of wood. Orchard, berries Bring your welding repair and ren—At my home or elsewhere. and garden. Roy C. Rogers, Route 1, blacksmithing to Mrs. Clarence Reid, Rt. 2, Hermiston, West of Columbia school on highway. HERMISTON BLACKSMITH 37-3p 1 mile north of Victory Square. 39-3p * WELDING SHOP STRAYED ONE YEARLING white-faced heifer, branded square Phono 2151 FOR SALE—FOUR 548-EGG INCU- L. F. Beaver, Prop. bators, $10.00 each. Genn Poultry A with bar over, on left side: fresh Farm, Rt. 2. Hermiston. 39-lp brand: also dehorned. Please notify Fred Andrews, Box 4, Rt. 1, Echo, DR. I. C. BOHLMAN FOR SALE—TWO BUCKRAKES. phone 482. 37-3c Physician and Surgeon C. E. Fisk, phone Stanfield 837, ad- dress Echo, Oregon. 39-3p FOR SALE—EARLY WHITE IDA- First National Bank Building ho Bliss seed potatoes, $2.50 per JERSEY COW FOR SALE -GEO. sack. J. W. Foley. “Butter Creek”, Hermiston Phone 3151 Linn, Irrigon, Ore. 39-lc Echo, Oregon 37-3c A BARGAIN- FOR SALE, A SIX FOR RENT—ONE 4 ROOM HOUSE J. V. VILLERMOURE bedroom house, including also a in Cox addition, $25 per month. kitchen, dining room, living room, Florence Tanner. ELECTRICAL SERVICE 37-3p bath, large porch, all modern. Ideal house for room and board. Will sell WANTED — ELECTRIC REFRIG- Phone 3821 Hermiston erator. Phone 3151 36-tfc on terms. Will leave some furniture. Also two furnished cabins go with FOR RENT—ONE 2-ROOM CABIN place. Mrs. Alta Knerr, phone 3713. W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. with shower, hot and cold water, Hermiston. 39-3c newly painted. $25 per month. Flor- 37-3p FOR SALE GEESE AND GOS- enee Tanner. lings. E. L. Borthwick, Rt. 1, Her- FOR RENT FIVE-ROOM HOUSE miston. 39-lp with 1 acre land, chicken house, FOR SALE 25 HEAD CATTLE, 3 barn, garage and good garden spot. In cows, 4 calves. 2 heifers (18 mos. ), Stanfield. Phone Hermiston 2511, 37-tfc 16 yearling steers and heifers. J. D. Corliss, Westland district, phone 2929. FOR SALE OR RENT — HOUSES 39-3c in Stanfield. For sale or will trade WANTED--HOUSEWORK WRITE for Salem property, 6-room house in 37-8p P. O. Box 3171, Hermiston. 39-lc Echo. F. A. Baker, Stanfield. WANTED OFFICE GIRL, SOME FOR SALE — 1937 NASH 5 PASS- enger coupe: 16 h.p. Evinrude out experience preferred. Write Box X, % Hermiston Herald. 39-3c board motor: 40 h.p. International power unit. Robert Smith, Irrigon, FOR SALE — e-ROOM HOUSE IN Ore. 37-3p Echo with 2*4 lots, fenced and A little kid from the big city was seeded to grass, house wired for elec GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc tric stove. Also three empty lots on Main street in Stanfield. Apply Lois FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS Witten, Echo, Ore. 38-3e See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor's. WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MAAAM modern house; electricity, wired for electric range; telephone $5.00 per year; on school bus and mail route; two miles from town: chicken house, garden spot. etc. Inquire at Herb’s Grocery, or call 2351. 39-3c 13-tfe FOR SALE -10 ACRE RANCH with improvements. Also poultry, home GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — made tractor, horse, and other items. See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le Don Sikes, Route One, Stanfield, Ora. M-3p WANTED TO BUY A GOOD MILK cows. J. S. Johns. Hermiston, NOTICE—WHEN YOU C. BELLES phone 2402 37-3p don’t think of a carpenter: when you want a carpenter, C. Belles. Two FOR SALE- ELECTRIC PUMP A miles east of Hermiston, Box 273. tank, complete. Also one hay rake. 38-5p L. W Dixson, Stanfield, Ore. 37-3p General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pbo. 2592 - Rea. 2112 Sunday * Eve. by Appointment Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks E of poet office Office houre: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to G Phono 3041 - Hermiston, Ore. DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGHON OSBORN APARTMENTS DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN a SURGEON — Oftice Hours — 10:90 - 11:10 a. m. - 2 - • p. *. Other Hours by Appointment Peterson & Peterson A FTORNBYS-AT-LA w U. a. National Baak Building Praeti s In State a Fed. Courts Pendleton, Oregon