The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 08, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1944.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON
girl was asked by the judge how she
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Complete
and efficient
came to be apprehended. The girl | repair shops for the weapons and ve-
answered: “The cop was too fresh. I hides with which the infantry soldier
was in a hurry to do some shopping fights are in service directly behind
and he took me unawares.”
the infantry on all the battle fronts
On hearing this, the officer sprang. in this global war.”
I to his feet in righteous wrath and
r
Rilei, L eeper I» Injured
blurted out: “Me take her unner-
Riley Leepe r, mill foreman at the
wears; Diavolo: I never touch her un-
nerwears or anywheres; she make-a | Farm Bureal mill here, was seriously
injured last Thursday while operat­
de big lie out of de whole cloth.”
Remember, FOOD is an essentia! ing a corn cracking machine on the
weapon of war. Produce the most and top floor of the warehouse. Mr. Leep­
produce the best, by using the best er's right hand was caught in the cor­
rugated rolls of the machine, which
feeds, and soil builders.
drew his hand into the rollers. He
Until next week. Cheerio!
suffered the loss of a part of three
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH fingers. He was taken to the hospital
H. V. McGee, pastor
and later to his home.
TP
ABOUT TIRES
IS THAT
ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION
Can tell about Fabric Breaks which do not show
from the Outside until too late. It’s like this:
OLDER Tires (which are most of them) GENERALLY
MOW FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started hr 1
« puncture, severe bruise or rock cut which occur '
AN INSIDE INSPECTION AND THIN VUL-
CANIZED REPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS
WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MH.IAM
Church School, 10:00 a. m.; Morn­
ORDNANCE MISSION
ing Worship, 11:00. Sermon subject,
E. M. Ayer», Pa»tor
| “Contributions to Peace".
Sunday, June 11—Preaching at
Youth Fellowship, 7:00 p. m.
2:00 n. m. Sunday School at 3 p. m.
Evening worship, 8:00 o'clock. Ser-
Both the attendance and interest,
mon, “The First and Great Sin.’’
the past two Sundays, has been good,
and the outlook is hopeful. The pub-
Ilic is invited to attend these services,
where the pastor desires to meet you.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Don’t forget to pray!
Mrs. Walter Hamm, chairman of
the local salvage committee, has been CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
informed by the state office that all
salvage campaigns will continue as in
The sermon topic for Sunday morn­
the past. Due to the fact that the big
ing
worship service will be “Jesus and
invasion is underway there had been
| some talk that the various salvage the Individual". and Sunday evening,
“A Great Decision”.
| projects might slacken.
The general meeting of the Wom­
Fats are still vitally needed and
I housewives should continue to turn in en's Council for Juné will be held
i all waste fats to the various receiving Wednesday of next week. Bible school
a re
_ —
•*. "1. is enti-
... t.
a. m., morning
at
! centers.
The paper
situation
criti-
i meets 10:00 2.0
. > worship
.
2.1
T«
e
11
...
11
a.
m.;
Christian
Endeavor,
both
Cal. In spite of the strenuous paper i
,
, , , ,
.
| salvage campaigns in recent months, young people and adult at 7 p. m. and
SALVAGE PLAN
PAGE SEVEN
FOR SALE—GLIDER FACTORY WOULD PASTURE A GOOD GEN-
built trailer house; sleeps four,] tie work horse this summer for part
electric brakes, good tires, good condi- ! time use at light work. Ralph Smith,
tion. Can be seen on Main street in Rt. 1, Hermiston, Ore.
41-3p
Umatilla.
43-lp
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
LOST—NEAR ELWOOD’S SER-
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-le
Station, billfold containing----
vice
money and valuable papers. Finder FOR
FC1 SALE — ALL IRRIGATED
ranch, all in crop. Stock and equip-
please leave at Herald office or mail
to H. H. Casper, Rt. 1, Hermiston. Re- ment with place if desired, House
ward.
43-lp fair; also other buildings in good
shape. Hot and cold water in house.
FOR SALE
ONE OVERSHOT Marvin Horn, Stanfield, Ore., four
hay stacker, cheap. Phone 495, Ec- miles northeast of Stanfield on high-
ho.
43-lp way.
42-4p
LOST—BILL BELT CONTAINING FOR SALE—20 ACRE RANCH, 4-
currency between Stone’s store and
room house, barn, two hen houses,
my home, $5.00 reward. George Mead, well fenced, pump house. Now vacant.
or please leave at Herald office. 43-lp Russell Haag, Rt. 1, Hermiston, mila
east of Westland store, $1300. 42-3p
TRAILER HOUSE FOR SALE —
Cheap. First place east of Cabin FOR SALE—GOOD POTATOES AT
$1.00 per sack. W. B. Tucker, one
City.
43-lp
mile east of Stanfield.
42-3c
FOR SALE—SET BUTT BREECH-
en harness. L. W. Dixson, Rt. 2, CANNING ASPARAGUS FOR
sale—J. S. Johns, phone 2402, Her-
Stanfield.
43-lp
miston.
38-6p
STRAYED FROM OUR RANCH —
FOR SALE—SINGLE ARMY BEDS
Five yearling calves, four black and
spring and mattress, $7.60 for set.
one spotted. Swallow-fork ear mark
Have several hundred. Anderson
but not branded. C. J. Nobles, four Bros., 8404 S. E. Powell, Portland,
miles north of Hermiston, phone 2181. Ore.
40-4p
43-lp
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
STRAYED TO MY PLACE—ONE
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-la
bay gelding, about six years old.
Joe Merth, on old Sisson place. 43-lp FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW
line of Goodyear tires and batteries
FOR SALE—16.89 ACRES, 2* ML for any car. See them at Elwood’s
west of Umatilla on highway. Also Richfield Station.
26-tfe
team, two cows, heifer, two calves, 340
chickens, all farm implements. Four- FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
City.
2-tie
room house, furnished, water in house.
W. B. Dexter.
43-3p WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
FOR SALE—NINE ACRES WITH
2-tfe
gon.
good house and other buildings,
Quarter mile east of Stanfield high GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
school, Also cow, chickens and pigs
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1*
go with place if desired. Must sell
at once, Abe Robertson, R. 1, Stan- AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
the big money and a square deal,
field.
43-3p
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
WANTED—WOMAN FOR HOUSE- ton, “the man who gets things done”.
tfe
work once a week. Phone 2731 af­ Phone 2001.
ternoons.
43-3c
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
WANTED—SOMEONE TO CARE
for lawn. Please call 3151 or 2388. or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfo
43-tfc
I the inventories are very low and all | evening worship at 8 90
I possible paper must be collected.
. Midweek service at 7:30 P- m. Wed-
I Tin is also needed for different uses | nes ay------------------ -----------
by the armed forces. Mrs. Hamm
Umatilla P. T. A. To Meet
states that a tin drive is now being
The Umatilla Parent-Teachers asso­
planned and will be announced. The
ciation will hold a regular meeting
Hermiston, Oregon
war is still far from over and all sal­
Tuesday evening, June 13, beginning
vage drives are urged to be continued.
at 8:00 o’clock, according to Mrs.
George Linn. The group holds its
war planes could not fly, ships could
meetings at the high school.
not cross the seas, the cannons could
not thunder, nor the armies of Free­
Jame» Naughton Returns For Duty
dom march. Fats from our farms go
Aviation Cadet James Naughton
into mountains of munitions to con­
On Page Six of this week’s Herald left this week for Lincoln, Neb., for
quer our foes. Our grains make al­
cohol for high explosives. Leather is printed the new budget for School assignment for further duty with the
from our livestock goes into battle District 14, elementary school. The army air corps. The Naughtons ar-
I AM DELIVERING
boots. Wool from our sheep goes in- budget was prepared by Superintend­ rived last week for a short visit here. FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
ent of Schools W. G. Kersbergen, R. Mrs. Naughton and baby plan to re-
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
We have just begun to realize what 1 to millions of uniforms for our sold­ A. Brownson, district clerk, and the main here with her parents, Mr. and
13-tfc
in 1% cord loads
the magnitude of our fighting forces iers, sailors and marines.
following board members, F. C. Mrs. H. L. Connor, for the time be­
From our soil must come a vastly
really is. The INVASION has begun
per load
WANT
TO
BUY
—
GOOD
USED
Woughter, Charles Hodge and Lean­ ing.
and on such a tremendous scale that increased flow of grain, fruit, milk, der Quiring, regular board members,
side delivery rake. Phone 499, Ec­
LESLIE HUTSON
it is incomprehensible for the average meat and eggs to nourish a fighting and Ramon Beatty and A. H. Cable.
ho.
41-3p
Pendleton, Ore,
Box 791
HERMISTON METHODIST
individual. The bringing together of front that extends completely around The group met Monday evening at the .
•• •• • •• *%• • ♦
CHURCH
FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
the little items into one great deter- the globe. We owe it, then, to those high school.
Walter A. MacArthur, Minister
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur-
mined effort, is an example of the who have gone from our farms, homes
School District 14 is in excellent |
I AM DELIVERING
days. “Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her-
to do the fighting for us,
,
...
.
American way of life. All for one, and towns,
The
services
at
the
11
o
’
clock
hour
...
, ,
,
, financial condition at the present
miston.
40-tfc
we owe it, I say, to do the best and.
...
.
. ,
”
one for all!
. .
, . , .
, .. ...
.
time with no bonded indebtedness. this Sunday will be in the form of a
IN 1% CORD LOADS
biggest job of production that we have
..... .
,
,
10-ACRE RANCH
,
The district has been aided during the dedication litany for the several new FOR SALE
We farmers have a very real part
ever done.
Y
gifts
of
the
Chancel.
Dr.
Silas
E.
PER LOAD
with improvements. Also poultry,
.
,
,
past two years bv the federal govern-
in this fight too. And let’s not FOR­
LESLIE HUTSON
District
Superintendent home-made tractor, horse and other
Some of us are still podding along ment in its operations and this will Fairham,
GET IT! We wear no uniform; we
Pendleton, Ore.
from Salem, will be present to deliver items. Don Sikes, Rt. 1, Stanfield, Box 791
receive no medals, honors, nor parades in the same old ruts, and farming the be continued next year.
Although there have been many de- the dedicatory sermon, The public is Oregon.
42-3p
but our efforts in the field of produc­ same old way. when there are newer
tion are a vital part of the total war methods, newer feeds newer nutrì- | lays, it is hoped that bids will be re- cordially invited to participate in this
FOR SALE—EIGHT HEAD FRESH
program. Without our production, tional values to be obtained if we leased soon for the construction of a service.
Jersey milk cows. Five miles south
Other services are: Church School
would only take the time to seek them new building here and also one at
Insurance Company
out. We have an excellent chance to Ordnance. Whether they will be at 10:00 a. m.: Youth Fellowship at and two miles east on old Stanfield
road. J. H. Lewis, Rt. 1, Echo. 42-tfc $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
get the latest facts on any of these completed by next September depends 6:30 p. m.
80% Collision
farm subjects from Pete Berg, who
on how fast further details can be
SCREEN-BUG AND FLY SEASON
— New Triplit Life Policy —
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
has just returned from a prolonged
completed.
is here. Closing out Firestone Ve-
Family Income
meeting in Portland, dealing with
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Ion Plastic Fly screen, 50% off. Will "I file our responsibility for you
every phase of farm production. Next TNT A RPRW RAV
that the undersigned has been ap­ not rust, Rohrman Motor Co., Her-
week, I want to bring to your atten- j —F "I
■ VO ■
with the state.”
pointed administratrix of the estate
42-3c
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
tion some of the production figures
of Jesse S. Arnold, deceased, in the miston.
Cooperative Service Station
County Court of the State of Oregon FOR SALE—ADDING MACHINE,
that he brought back with him, and
LET US SOLVE
for Umatilla County. All persons
Hermiston, Oregon
other pertinent matters which will aid
electric desk model, Remington-
Next Thursday, June 16. is Infan­ having claims against said estate are
YOUR EYESIGHT
each one of us in doing a bigger and
Rand,
like
new.
Rohrman
Motor
Co.,
hereby
required
to
present
such
try Day and the occasion will have es­
PROBLEM ! better job on the farm front.
claims, duly verified, with proper Hermiston.
42-3c
pecial significance in this area be­
Bring your welding repair and
If your eyes trouble you come here
With every mile of ground gained, cause of the part that the Umatilla vouchers attached, to the undersigned
blacksmithing to
at
the
office
of
W.
H.
Crary,
Echo,
LAWN
MOWERS
SHARPENED
&
for a thorough examination . . . . and with every prisoner taken, our
Ordnance Depot is playing in this Oregon, within six months from the
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
repaired. Roy Sanders, first street,
Modern glasses ground to fit if job of production gains in its magni­
phase of the war. The following in­ date of this notice, the same being
42-3p
they are needed.
& WELDING SHOP
tude. Let’s pledge ourselves to the formation has been released by Lt. dated and published the first time third house, in Cox Addition.
this
25th
day
of
May.
1944.
the
American
greatest
“
all
out
”
effort
ELDERLY
MAN
WOULD
LIKE
TO
Over 30 Years Successful
Col. Hoffman, Public Relations Offi­
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
NELL I. ARNOLD,
Phone 2161
farm has ever known. We can do it cer, at the Umatilla Ordnance Depot:
trade fine young 1600 lb. team of
Administratrix of the Estate of
Optical Experience!
for
it.
ALL
! if we will fit ourselves
Jesse S. Arnold, deceased.
work mare for real good gentle team,
“The Ordnance Department of the
W. H. Crary. Attorney
not too old. Ralph Smith, Rt. 1. Her-
DR. DALE ROTHWELL FOR ONE. ONE FOR ALL!
Army Service Forces designs or en-
for Administratrix.
In Washington a smart and pretty courages the design of the most ef-
42-3p
miston. E. A. Thornburg.
OPTOMETRIST
Irish girl driving a sleek machine was fective and powerful arms for the use (May 25-June 22)
Physician and Surgeon
418 South Main St. — Pendleton arrested by an Italian crossing police-
FOR SALE — 300 EWES WITH
of
our
doughboys,
The
Garand
rifle
Near Bus Depot
First National Bank Building
black faced lambs, $5.50 per head.
I man for failing to observe his signal. was developed at the Springfield
Also 10-20 International wheel trac­ Phone 3151
In the traffic court next morning the (Mass.) Arsenal, While this rifle is
Hermiston
tor with lugs, $250.00. A. V. Wright,
still manufactured in large numbers
Heppner, Ore.
42-5p
at the Springfield Arsenal, the Ord-
J. V. VILLERMOURE
FOR
SALE
—
4-ROOM
HOUSE
AL-
nance Department also arranges for
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
so G. E. washing machine ; one
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
the manufacture of this weapon by
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
private industry. The value of the Lang Kitchen range: chest of draw­
GOOD HOMES FOR
Hermiston
rifle in the hands of the infantrymen ers; table; mattress; large pressure WANTED
Phone 3821
three natural bobtail puppies. All
is enhanced by the use of the leather cooker. Jack Horner, Fourth and
43-lp Males. Now one month old. M. M.
sling and the improved bayonet, small Newport, Hermiston.
41-3p
items which receive the most careful FOR SALE YOUNG HOLSTEIN Jenkins, Umatilla.
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
thought and study. Large supplies of
bulls. Frank Walker, Rt. 1, Her­ FOR SALE TEN HEAD CATTLE.
General Dentistry
the ammunition for the rifle, the miston, first place left across Uma­
Jack Harpster, 5 miles East of
X-Ray and Diagnosis
trench mortars and the heavy wea­ tilla river on Butter Creek highway. Hermiston. Address, Rt. 1, Stanfield, Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - R m . 2113
pons for the infantry are stored at
43-3p Oregon.
41-3p
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
the local depot so that the soldier at ,
FEATURES
REGISTERED
MILK
the front line will never lack these FOR SALE
FOR RENT DUPLEX HOUSE IN
ing Shorthorn bull. Chas. Shown,
Cox addition. 4 rooms each. Flor­
items.
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
43-3C ence Tanner, phone 3521. D. B. Fra-
Trucks which carry the infantry Rt. 2, Hermiston, phone 3899.
CHIROPRACTOR
41-3p
into battle are designed, purchased, FOR RENT COMPLETELY FUR- den.
Office:
2 blocks E of post office
supplied and maintained by the Ord­
nished modern house, three rooms. FOR SALE 36 ACRE RANCH ON
Ottica hours: * to 12 - 1:30 to •
nance Department and Ordnance
Phone 3661 or 3501.
43-3p
Umatilla river about 1 1
miles
Phone 3061 - Hermiston. Or*.
troops.
west of Hermiston. Modern house and
STRAYED
FROM
MY
RANCH
WELL HAVE BUYERS FOR
other buildings. One of the finest
One bay horse, glazed face. B. E.
ranches in the country. F. F. Jacobs,
DR. A. C. W1LLCUTT
THIS
WHAT YOU HAVE
Bengs, 11 mi. NW of Hermiston.
Rt. 1, Hermiston.
41-3c
OSTEOPATHIC
43-1 p
WILL BE A BIG SALE. COME!
WANTED PAIR LADIES WEST-
PHYSICIAN & SURO BON
FOR YOUR
FRYERS FOR SALE—16 WEEKS
em riding boots, sise 51 or 6 B.
OSBORN APARTMENTS
old,
$1.00
each,
alive.
Mrs.
C.
J.
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for price* on Fat Stock.
Phone 3114.
41-3c
Nobles, phone 2181.
43-3p
FOR SALE
1935 PLYMOUTH
STRAYED TO MY PLACE
DR. F. B. BELT
models.
coach, $195. Write Box 391, Uma­
About 3 months ago, one white
PHYSICIAN a SURGEON
tilla.
42-3p
our equity. faced
Will
yearling steer, left ear marked.
— Office Hours —
Owner may have same by paying for ROOMS TO RENT—BY MONTH
East End of Main Street
keep and this adv. Gene Gray, Rt. 1,
or week. Apt. ready June 16. West
Other Hours by Appointment
Stanfield.
43-3p Side Hotel, opposite depot.
42-3p
Hermiston Auto Co
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Down On
Mac’s Farm
• ♦
$17.50
GREEN MILL ENDS
$21.00
State Farm’ Mutual
NEXT THURSDAY
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
NOTICE!
Hermiston Livestock
Commission Co
Auction Sales Every
Friday Afternoon
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co,