THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1944
PAGE SEVEN
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
NOTICE—WHEN YOU C. BELLES FOR SALE—TWO REGISTERED
don't think of a carpenter; when | Duroc boars. C. ’ J. Buhmann,
you want a carpenter, C. Belles. Two |
40-3p
miles east of Hermiston, Box 273,
HOUsE FOR RENT—INCLUDING
Do-op I
________________
- I electrical appliances, shower and
WANTED
OFFICE GIRL. SOME ! other conveniences. N. D. Bard, Stan
38-tfc
experience preferred. Write Box field.
. % Hermiston Herald.
39-3c WANTED TO BUY 6000 FEET OF
used lumber, and two good fresh
FOR SALE 25 HEAD CATTLE, 3
cows, 4 calves. 2 heifers (18 mos.), cows. V. C. Carson, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
39-3p
16 yearling steers and heifers. J. D.
Corliss, Westland district, phone 2929.
ONE SORREL SAD-
39-3c STRAYED
APTS. FOR RENT INCLUDING
die horse, three years old. E. E.
electric range, refrigerator. gathA BARGAIN—FOR SALE, A SIX Pulley, Hermiston.
39-3c
and other conveniences.
41
30
bedroom
house,
including
also
a
Stanfield, Ore.
i kitchen, dining room, living room. FOR SALE OR RENT — 7-ROOM
modern house; electricity, wired for
FOR RENT CABINS. HANBY’S bath, large porch, all modern. Ideal electric range; telephone $5.00 per
apartments, Hermiston, Ore. 41-lp house for room and board. Will sell year; on school bus and mail route!
-- ion terms. Will leave some furniture.
FOR RENT—ONE FRONT-ROOM’.Also two furnished cabins go with two miles from town; chicken house,
garden spot. etc. Inquire at Herb’s
apartment, air conditioned. Hanby’s place. Mrs. Alta Knerr, phone 3713, Grocery, or call 2351.
39-3c
41-lp Hermiston.
39-3c
Apartments., Hermiston.
IS THAT
LOST—OR STRAYED FROM OUR FOR SALE—TWO BUCKRAKES. FOR RENT—TWO 3-ROOM FURN-
ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION
C. E. Fisk, phone Stanfield 837, ad ished apartments; water, gas and
farm: two calves, about three
39-3p light furnished, $30.00 per month.
months old. one solid red, one Guern dress Echo, Oregon.
Can tell about Fabric Breaks which do not show
Call 2351.
36-tfc
sey.
Notify
W.
E.
Mulkins,
Rt.
1,
from the Outside until too late. It’s like this:
WANTED TO CARE FOR CHILD-
41-lp
Hermiston.
ren At my home or elsewhere. FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW
L DCUr
•» » PunCTune
20 waree ROT
JL b. sv >■«>«<!.«
i a J
IABAIC
6 SPREADS it M(U
Il»» Ht
line of Goodyear tires and batteries
LOST RATION BOOK NO. 4 BE- Mrs. Clarence Reid, Rt. 2, Hermiston,
for
any car. See them at Elwood’s
tween Umatilla and the Big Y. La * mile north of Victory Square.
26-tfc
39-3p Richfield Station.
vada Crumc, Umatilla, Ore.
41-lp
WANTED — GOOD HOMES FOR FOR SALE—FRESH MILK GOATS. FOR RENT - CABINS AT CABIN
City.
2-tfc
Tires less than a year old are usually sound, but ,
G. E. Aldrich, Irrigon, Ore. 39-3p
three natural bobtail puppies. All
OLDER Tires (which are most of them) GENERALLY -
Males. Now one month old. M. M.
WELL
DRILLING
—
PHONE
3738
WANTED — ELECTRIC REFRIG-
SHOW FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started br •
Jenkins, Umatilla.
41-3p
or
see
Troy
Griffin,
Hermiston,
Ore-
erator. Phone 3151.
30-tfc
• puncture, severe bruise or rock cut which occur-
gon.
2-tfe
FOR
SALE
—
TEN
HEAD
CATTLE.
red so long ago the owner has probably forgoties
FOR RENT—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE
all about it.
Jack Harpster, 5 miles East of
with 1 acre land, chicken house, GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Hermiston.
Address,
Rt.
1,
Stanfield,
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
AN INSIDE INSPECTION AND THEN VUL-
41-3p barn, garage and good garden spot. In
Oregon.
Stanfield. Phone Hermiston 2511. AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
CANIZED REPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS
37-tfc
FOR SALE — OR TRADE FOR
WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MILEAGE
the big money and a square deal,
young cattle, two 3-year-old fillies; GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
Come in and see us now.
one 6-year-old gelding and one year
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc ton, “the man who gets things done”.
ling colt. W. E. Mulkins, Rt. 1, Her-
Phone 2601.
41-lp FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
miston.
U.O.D. NEWS
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s. WANTED- TO BUY ALL TYPES
LOST- BROWN BILLFOLD CON-
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
(Continued from page 1)
13-tfc
taining money and valuable papers.
or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfo
Magazine Area
Please return to Homer M. Black, GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Hermiston, Oregon
Mrs. Claude Tefft is ill with pneu Box 363, Hermiston.
41-lp
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
monia.
I AM DELIVERING
The Labor and Equipment Division FOR SALE—OR TRADE, FOUR FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE
CANNING SCHEDULE
this 25th day of May, 1944.
GREEN
SLAB
have moved their tool and mainten
Carico sheep. Phone Hermiston
with pressure water in house, deep
May 29 to June 3
NELL I. ARNOLD,
in
18
cord
loads
41-lc shade, nicely situated, rich garden
Administratrix of the Estate of ance shop into the new building locat- 3132.
$17.50
per
load
Jesse S. Arnold, deceased.
ed on the west side of the dunnage
spot, lawn all fenced, chicken house.
MON.—8:00 to 3:00, Asparagus.
GOOD SECOND-
FOR
SALE
W.
H.
Crary,
Attorney
LESLIE
HUTSON
yard.
All for $20.00 per month. See Mrs.
TUES.—8:00 to 3:00, Greens and
hand C Melody Saxophone. Cash, Nora Wlison, Irrigon.
for Administratrix.
Box 791
Pendleton, Ore.
Charlotte Nelson is back f rom a
40-3p
Asparagus and Peas. (May 25-June 22)
$27.50.
Phone
3511.
Hermiston.
41-lp
♦
business
trip
to
Astoria.
WED.—8:00 to 6:00, Asparagus.
CANNING ASPARAGUS FOR
Clifford Neal transferred from the FOR SALE
THURS—8 00 to 3:00, Meat.
TWO GUERNSEY
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
sale-—J. S. Johns, phone 2402. Her
Equipment Division to the Box Fac
I AM DELIVERING
FRI.- 8:00 to 3:00. Greens and As
milk cows. Jack Harpster, 5 miles miston.
38-6p
paragus and Peas.
East of Hermiston. Address, Rt. 1,
I will not be responsible for any tory.
Stock Control
SAT.—8:00 to 11:00, Asparagus.
40-3p FOR SALE—35 ACRES, 20 A. IN
Stanfield.
IN 1% CORD LOADS
bills contracted for by anyone but my
Nora Willis spent last week in Seat-
alfalfa. 1 acre grapes, 25 young
self.
COOPERATIVE CANNERY
$21.00
PER LOAD
tie and Sequim, Wn. She visited her LOST—RATION BOOK NO. 3, IS- peach trees, berries and garden spot,
Signed: Orval Morris.
LESLIE HUTSON
sued to Roberta R. Hodge. Please four-room house, with lots of shade,
brother who was home on furlough.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pendleton, Ore.
Marjorie Tobin visited her mother return to War Price and Rationing electric lights and automatic water Box 791
41-lc
Board.
in Enterprise over the week end.
system. Electric brooders for 1200
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
T ran s portât ion
FOR SALE 36 ACRE RANCH ON chicks and laying houses for 1000
that the undersigned has been an-
Mrs. John Dooley left for Golden,
Umatilla river about 112 miles hens. Mile and a half west of Her-
pointed administratrix of the estate
•Colorado, Monday night where she
of Jesse S. Arnold, deceased, in the
west
of Hermiston. Modern house and miston on good oiled road. J. W. Mc-
was called by the death of her mother.
Insurance Company
Countv Court of the State of Oregon
39-3c
other
buildings. One of the finest Mullen, Rt. 1. Hermiston.
for Umatilla County. All persons
Rail Trannportation
$25,000 Liability, Medical Payment
Mac’s Farm
ranches in the country. F. F. Jacobs, ‘OR SALE CHEAP—FOUR WHITE
having claims against said estate are
Courtney Belt and George Michael
80% Collision
41-3c
Rt. 1, Hermiston.
hereby required to present such
doe rabbits and 1 buck. Cheap if
went
fishing
in
the
reservoir.
They
— New Triplit Life Policy —
claims, duly verified, with proper
Oue farmer was explaining to a must have had a good time, as Court WANTED- PAIR LADIES WEST- taken at once. Mrs. F. N. Clark or
Family Income
vouchers attached, to the undersigned
39-3c "I file our responsibility for you
at the office of W. H. Crarv. Echo. townsman how it happened that all ney caught one little minnow. He left
ern riding boots, size 512 or 6 B. Thomas Jensen.
Oregon, within six months from the the costs of food had gone up. “When it on the hook to see what would hap- Phone 3114.
with the state.”
41 -3c WANTED
GREASER. MUST
date of this notice, the same being
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
dated and published the first time a farmer has to know the botanical pen and sure enough a large croppie FOR RENT—GOOD IRRIGATED
have
Certificate
of
Availability.
Ar
name of what he grows, the entomolo- ate the minnow so he boasted one fish,
Cooperative Service Station
pasture for six head cattle. F. E. row Transportation Co., Umatilla,
gical name of the insects which try to George had a good time drowning
Hermiston, Oregon
Oregon.
39-3c
Rutherford, Box 182, Stanfield, Ore-
destroy it. and the pharmaceutical worms. Better luck next time.
41-lp FOR SALE- SIX. * SIZE BEDS
Lt. Warren and Lt. Graves and gon.
name of the stuff to spray it with,
families enjoyed a fishing trip to FOR SALE
somebody’s got to pay for it.
with coil springs and Inner Spring
THREE FRESH
Bring your welding repair and
A couple months ago, a committee W allowa Lake.
heifers. Clyde Hebert, Rt. 1, Her mattresses, with covers, all pre-war
blacksmithing to
was appointed by the Chamber of
Along the IVay
miston, mile NE of Columbia school. stuff, used very little, $35.00 each;
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
has
Commerce to investigate the possibili- i Charles Rowland, box factory,
41-lp one 4-burner Flamo range, with oven
& WELDING SHOP
and 18x36 hot plate, combined, res
ties of securing a veterinary for this had a bit of bad luck lately. He has |
LET US SOLVE
area, and arrange for his establish been ili for several weeks. He felt FOR RENT—DUPLEX HOUSE IN taurant size, $125; one oil burning
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Cox addition, 4 rooms each. Flor range, with Flamo attachment, all in Phone 2151
ment if one could be found. There are well enough to be up and about again
YOUR EYESIGHT
ence
Tanner,
phone
3521.
D.
B.
Fra-
and
was
driving
his
cows
in
from
the
a lot of us farmers hereabouts that
good shape, $80; two cash registers,
PROBLEM ! are dead in earnest when we say, pasture one evening and his horse fell den.
41-3p $25 each; one water jacket stove,
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
If your eyes trouble you come here “We’ve got to have a vet.' Talking on him injuring his leg. Now he is
LOST—A GAS RATION BOOK is large size, with 90 gal. tank; also a
for a thorough examination . . . . with Pete Berg the other day, I learn- on the sick list again.
Physician and Surgeon
large
storage
tank.
500
gal.,
just
the
sued to Vernon A. Bowman, Her-
Modern glasses ground to fit if ed that the committee was not just
Lt. and Mrs. Lynch and Lt. and
thing for fuel oil storage. Guy Cronk.
First National Bank Building
they are needed.
Snyder spent the week end at
Please return torr See merchandise at Mrs. Tanner’s,
whose
names
are
recorded
in
the
min-
|
Bingham
Springs
fishing.
Hermiston
first house north of Baptist church. Phone 3151
Over 30 Years Successful
utes of a meeting, with no intention to
Why is ‘Cap Paul going around FOR SALE 1942 MODEL H JOHN
38-tfc
Optical Experience!
have them meet, but a group of fel- with a chest expansion 3 inches lar; -
........... tractor
........ .........._______
Deere
and equipment __
and
J. V. VILLERMOURE
WOMAN FOR HOUSE-
DR. DALE ROTHWELL I lows just as earnest in finding a “vet”. er than usual Haven t you heard? | one heavy duty stock trailer. Charles WANTED-
keeper and child care. All electric
favorable
1
He
’
s
the
prone
grandfather
of
a
baby
Shown,
Phone
3899
41
-3c
Pete
stated
that
very
pro-
|
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
OPTOMETRIST
kitchen, including dish washer. Good
gress is being made, and although a boy. Grandfather and grandson doin’ I ---------- ------ —
418 South Main St. — Pendleton definite commitment could not yet be | nicely.
A
CULTIVATOR.
wages,
room
and
board.
Permanent
FOR SALE
Hermiston
Phone 3821
Near But Depot
Clyde Hoyt, Umatilla, phone 2171. position. No washing or ironing. Pre
made, the services of a vetinarian
41-lc fer someone that wants a good home.
EIS THERE GOLDS
were almost a certainty within the
L. A. Moore. Hermiston, Ore. 39-tfc
WOULD PASTURE A GOOD GEN-
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
tie
work
horse
this
summer
for
part
FOR SALE FRESH COWS AND
CELLAR? '
General Dentistry
time use at light work. Ralph Smith.
weaner pigs. H. J. Stillings, Stan
X-Ray and Diagnosis
41-3p field, Ore.
Rt. 1, Hermiston, Ore.
38-tfc Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 • Res. 2112
ABOUT TIRES
“mema
next few weeks. Of course we all know
i that there just aren’t these men float-
| ing around, and what few are around
are busy as the dickens. Hats off
! then to Pete and his committee for
the interest and the accomplishments
| they have shown.
Assistant County Agent Hackler
j was a visitor at the farm the other
day, and had an interesting statement
I to make regarding the 4-H club work
! in the region. Seems like there is a
I contest up for the judging of live-
j stock and several of the members
I from here are to be entered, Hackler
has arranged to have his entrants
Judging at the Hermiston Livestock
| Commission Sales Yard this Friday,
May 26th. Some of you folks might
be interested in seeing this experiment
I and others who may not know what
constitutes a good animal, could have
a good chance to learn of the points
j of judging, etc., that are necessary.
| This is applying good sense and prac
tice to the theories of 4-H work. Keep
up the good work 4-H’rs, we are back
| of you 100 per cent.
“We got a remarkable brand o’ pigs
down our way,” the Ozark hillbilly
said. “Razorbacks, we call ’em. One
day one of ’em found three or four
sticks of dynamite an 'et ’em. A mean
mule come along and kicked the pig
| agin the barn. The dynamite went
off, the barn blowed up, pieces o’ mule
came down all over the country, an'
windows broken in houses fer miles
around. And let me tell you, fer a
couple a days we had a mighty sick
pig on our hands.”
Well, time’s up, and space is out so
I’ll have to sign off for now, but want
to see you next week with more items
of interest and a few smiles.
Pd. Adv.
C. O. D. Softball Scorro
Team
Win Loss
Magazine A.
4
Officers ...
1
West Area
Medical Corps
1
Adm. Area
1
Firemen
0
Ave.
1000
.500
.500
.500
.333
.000
WANTS
Hermiston Auto Co
State Farm Mutual
Down On
misten. Oregon.
another one of these appointed bodies Mrs.
)
LIN YOUR
NOTICE!
Hermiston Livestock
Commission Co.
FEATURES
Auction Sales Every
Friday Afternoon
WE’LL HAVE BUYERS FOR
WHAT YOU HAVE.
THIS
WILL BE A BIG SALE. COME!
Yes. . and in Your
Attic Too!
Turn Those Things
You Don't Want Into
Money with a Want Ad
SUGWROE
HERMISTON HERALD
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
East End of Main Street
fresh. I. J. Couch. Stanfield.
Preferably late models.
Will buy your equity.
FOR SALE
35 ACRES. ALL LEV-
eled and in crop: two-room house
■ chicken, cow and horse barns. Crop
is included. Must sell because of age.
1 Equipment may also be purchased. C.
JE. Hadley, 7 miles east of Hermiston
Hermiston AutoCo. .
on Stanfield project.
Sunday * Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office houre: S to 12 - 1:30 to «
Phone 30C1 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
40-3p
FOR SALE ONE JERSEY, RE
WANTED—CALVES. J. S. JOHNS.
-------• j fresh in week or so. Also one cream
phone Hermiston 2402.
40-3p i separator, in good shape. Roy Tiller,
H
FOR YOUR
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co.
WANT TO BUY—GOOD USED'GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
side delivery rake. Phone 499, Ec- । See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1.
41-3p
ho.
FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
FOR SALE—GOOD TWO-WHEEL
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur
trailer. Reasonably priced. Address days. “Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her-
Box 457. Umatilla, or phone 3071, | miston.
40-tfe
Hermiston.
40-3p
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE,
FOR SALE—SINGLE ARMY BEDS
work team, weight about 1500 lbs.
spring and mattress, «7.50 for set. Rex Jackson, Rt. 2, Hermiston, phone
Have several hundred. Anderson 2188.
40-3p
Bros., 8404 S. E. Powell, Portland.
40 4p HOUSE FOR RENT—«15 PER MO.
Ore.
With garden plot. Mrs. Joe Udey,
FOR SALE MILK COWS, THREE about five miles east of Hermiston,
head Holsteins, fresh and coming phone 3606.
4O-3p
40-3p
I first house north of “Vigorbilt”. 40-3p
FOR SALE —• 15-ACRE FARM
with small modern house: small
barn, brooder and chicken bouse, M.
' C Raragar, five miles east of Her-
miston.
40-3c
FOR SALE AT THE HERMISTON
Livestock and Commission Co. Auc
FOR SALE — 1935 CHEVROLET
Master Sedan. 219 Victory Square. tion Sale. Friday. May 26. one 10,000
40 3p pound platform scale.
40-2p
DR.
F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
— Office Hours —
0:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment
Peterson & Peterson
• TTORNBYS-AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Preet! « In State & Fed. Courte
Pendleton, Oregon