The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 06, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JULY 6, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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FOR SALE— EIGHT HEAD FRESH
Jersey milk cows. Five miles south
and half mile east on old Stanfield
road. J. H. Lewis, Rt. 1, Echo. 42-tfc
SERVICE
REPAIRING
FOR SALE- FIVE ROOM HOUSE,
I bath, electricity. Good location. Ap-
I ply to R. W. Wilkes, Gladys Ave.,
' B. 4, Hermiston.
45-3p
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¡STRAYED TO MY PLACE —
About 3 months ago, one white
i faced yearling steer, left ear marked.
Owner may have same by paying for
keep and this adv. Gene Gray, Rt. 1,
Stanfield.
43-3p
ID LUBRICATO.
FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur­
days. “Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her­
miston.
40-tfc
"W*
228
93g
FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor's.
13-tíc
WANTED- SOMEONE TO CARI
for lawn. Please call 3151 or 238.' .
43-tfe
Charlie Says:
“Now that the holidays
are over, the Hermiston
Auto Co. employees are
eager to serve you to the
best of their ability. With
the most modern equip­
ment and a renewed spir­
it, the employees are car­
ing for each individual
job with pride. When you
bring your car or truck
troubles to the Hermiston
Auto Co., your worries are
over.
FOR SALE — SPAN OF FIN,
matched work team. Well brok
Also saddle pony. Want to sell a !
together. C. A. Corliss, Rt. 1, He
miston (Westland).
44-t! •
-or
tenu,
win
Complete Automotive Service * All Makes
A
Take good care of your car now.
A
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OUR SHOP IS EQUIPPED WITH THE MOST MODERN MACHINERY—
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OPERATED BY MECHANICS TRAINED FOR THIS SPECIAL PURPOSE.
PA
Hermiston Auto Company
Chas. Hodge, Prop. — Hermiston — Phone 3661
CANNING SCHEDULE
July 10 to 15
flocks in a density of population im- luted with either water or oil. Insects FOR SALE 8 GUERNSEY COWS PRUTER BERRIES FOR SALE —
possible under the wild conditions, and parasites with hard coatings are! and bull. All just double tested.
Pick your own at 50c a gallon, or
| Sanitation is the instrument man has more easily killed with oily mixtures. Very reasonable for quick sale. Phone piek on shares. Four miles west of
I used to obtain this goal. Without a PAR-O-SAN is different because it 3671 or write Box 558. Hermiston. Umatilla, second road left after cross­
MON., 8 to 3 Peas, Beans & Fruit. knowledge of disease germs, without does not have objectionable, coal-tar, Oregon.
47-lp ing Morrow county line, on old Paul
TUES.— Peas, Beans and Beets.
a knowledge of how to destroy these smelly odors. It is clean and pleasant---------------------- -—______ ——----- Gravelle place. A. J. Queener, Irri­
WED:, 8 to 5- Peas and Beans.
MOD- gon, Ore.
disease germs, and without a know- to use PAR-O-SAN is better because FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE
47-lp
THURS., 8 to 3—Fruit and Meat.
I ledge of how to immunize animals it is not caustic. It does not burn. It I ern cottage, 3 rooms, bath and large
FRI., 8 to 3—Peas, Beans and Beets. against diseases, our present produc­ is not nauseating. It does not stain screened porch: for $25 per month, in- FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY NEW
SAT., 8 to 12—Peas, Beans & Fruit. tion of tremendously increased num­ clothing or woodwork. Why not stop eluding lights and water. Coe Ranch I 300-gallon septic tank, out of ground
COOPERATIVE CANNERY bers of livestock and fowls in our
vu. in
in and
ana get a supply ox
of PAR-O-SAN
FAR-U-Aiv Stanfield, Ore.
47-tfc | and clean. Dayton Harris, phone
47-lc
I “food for freedom” program would this week, and begin your “Clean-up, LOST AT SAFEWAYS. A PAPER 2774.
OB have been impossible.
‘ paint-up” campaign on the farm i sack
sack of groceries, and a blouse from STRAYED TO MY RANCH
TWO
7"
-e. litter and other wastes NOW? Hermiston Grain * Feed I Saylors. Please return to Herald of-
head horses, one bay mare, brand
have
an
ample
supply
to
meet all | fice. Mrs. D. Gibson, Rt. 1. Hermis- , “E” on right shoulder, about 1300 lbs.
should be disposed of in such a man-
I ton.
47-lp | and also one bay horse, about 1500
epo) Down On ner that diseases cannot be transmit- | your needs.
ted to other healthy livestock. Manure
lbs., no visible brand. R. O. Earn-
pits built as separate buildings or as
A man weighing 140 pounds con- FOUR PAIR ECRU LACE CUR- | heart, 14 miles northwest of Pendle­
Mac’s Farm pits in the ground are desirable, and | tains enough fat for seven cakes of tains or sale. Mrs. Lee Dyer, phone
47-3c ton. Phone. Pendleton 16F12. Owner
should be screened to keep out flies, soap, carbon for 9,000 pencils, phos- 3187.
should call at once.
47-lp
When manure is put into pits it goes phorus to make 2,200 match heads. FOR SALE—9-YEAR OLD SORREL |
Last week we were talking about through a process of heating and fer- magnesium for one dose of salts, iron
gelding, with harness. Gentle for | FOR SALE—NINE ACRES. FIVE
sanitation applied to the raising of mentation which kills disease germs to make one medium sized nail, suf­ children, and good plow horse. Mrs. | hay. three pasture, one berries.
pigs. Let us continue the sanitaticn and parasites.
ficient lime to whitewash a chicken Lee Dyer, phone 3187
47-3c | garden, buildings. Chickens, pigs and
program this week and relate the sub­
wood go with place. Good house, etc.
coop, enough sulphur to rid one dog
of
dead
animals
The
carcasses
ject to the general farm.
FOR SALE
SEVEN SADDLE Quarter mile east of Stanfield high
of
flees,
and
water
enough
to
fill
a
It is the function of civilized man should be burned. Small animals may ten-gallon barrel.
horses, seven saddles and seven school. Inquire evenings. Abe Rob­
Adv.
to aid nature in the survival of the be wrapped in a piece of paper and
bridles. These horses are all well ertson.
47-lp
economically valuable animals and in put in the stove or furnace like a HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH broke for children. Or will trade for
chunk
of
wood.
When
carcasses
can
­
LOST
—
RATION
BOOK
4
ISSUED
H. V. McGee, paetor
the destruction of germs, viruses and
cattle. No saddles sold without horse.
to W. F. Cargill. Please return to
parasites that prey upon these ani-. not be burned, they should , be buried
A. M. Rennecker. 302 Victory Square.
mais both in the native wild state and so deeply that dogs and other scaven-
47-tfc Mrs. A. E. Rugg at Hermiston Mer­
cantile.
47-lp
in the domesticated environment. By gers will, and cannot, dig them up.
Church School 10:00 A. M.
Morning worship 11:00. Sermon APRICOTS AND PEACHES NOW
domestication man has taught animals ' There is no substitute for cleaning
ready—Ben Parsons, % mile west APRICOTS FOR SALE — THREE
to live together in large herds and and disinfection in a disease control topic. “The Problem of Questioned
varieties. Bring containers and
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— -=== program. This comes first. It may Things.”
of Umatilla. Bring your containers.
pick your own. Ready now. Mrs.
not be the entire armament of disease
47-lp
Evening worship at 8:00 p. m. Mes-
Lloyd Miller. Wurster ranch. 1 mile
control but it is an important begin­ sage. “Deep Sea Fishing.”
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — west of Umatilla.
47-lc
ning. Too much stress cannot be
The Ordinance of Baptism will be
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc
placed
on
Dr.
Salsbury
’
s
PAR-O-SAN
observed
in
the
evening
service.
GOOD
BUYS
IN
USED
CARS
—
Building Contractors
as THE ideal disinfectant.
LOST
GAS
RATIONING
BOOK
See
the
Hermiston
Auto
Co.
44-1«
and Remodeling
PAR-O-SAN is different from oth­
No. 4 issued to C. E. Martin. Please
Umatilla
Oregon
j return to War Price and Rationing FOR SALE THREE ACRES OF
er disinfectants because it can be di-
standing fall wheat on my camp
I Board.
47-lp
ground. Wil) sell it for $30.00 cash.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 15 MOS. Inquire at Herald office. (W. F. Car­
old Guernsey bull; also for sale or gill).
46-3c
NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR ... — - . .. .
, „
„
..ee trade, one saddle horse. Rex Jack­
. sale Harry Kelley. 1′2 miles S. of son, Rt. 2. Hermiston. phone 2188. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED *
Hermiston, phone 2452.
47-tfc |
repaired. Roy Sanders. First St.,
47-lc
third house, in Cox Addition. 46-3p
LOST
MAN’S LORD ELGIN FOR SALE FAT COLORED HENS
wrist watch without band at Atte-
at $1.25 each, while they last. M. N. FOR SALE
APRICOTS, PICK
them yourself. Moorepak, Lewis
bury Rodeo Sunday. $20 Reward for Jenkins. Umatilla. Oregon
47-3p
return to Floyd Jacobs or leave at
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Blendhiem, early, medium and late.
47-lp ¡FOR SALE—FIVE-ROOM MOD- Season beginning July 5th. R. V.
Hermiston Herald office.
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ern house, three lots. Lawn, irri- Jones, 212 miles east of Irrigon or
FEATURES
I gation water and out buildings. W G. four miles west of Umatilla, sign on
| Taylor. Cox addition.
47-3p highway.
46-3p
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — FOR SALE MODEL A TUDOR,
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1c
'28, for $60. Running order. Also
FOR SALE SMALL GOOD SPIR- baby crib and mattress, $7.00. Also
ited young saddle horse Also small small plate glass mirror. H. D. Drew,
at experiment farm, 2 miles south of
LET
US
SOLVE
I cultivator horse. D. J. Kinney. Irri-
WE’LL HAVE BUYERS FOR
46-3p
i gon. Ore.
47-lp Hermiston, phone 3373.
MOORE & MORRISEY
NOTICE!
Hermiston Livestock
Commission Co
Auction Sales Every
Friday Afternoon
WHAT YOU HAVE. THIS
WILL BE A BIG SALE. COME!
No Steck Received After 1:00 O’clock
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
YOUR EYESIGHT
PROBLEM!
If your eyes trouble you come here
for a thorough examination . . . .
Modern glasses ground to fit if
they are needed.
Over 30 Years Successful
Optical Experience!
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co
East End of Main Street
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 South Main St. — Pendleton
Near Bue Depot
WHEN IT'S APRICOT TIME, RE
member S. A. Moore’s, two miles
west of Umatilla at gravel pit. 46-3p
FOR YOUR
Used Car
FOR RENT ATTRACTIVE FOUR-
room modern house. $25 per month.
Inquire Coe Ranch. Stanfield. 45-tfc
Preferably late models.
Will buy your equity.
CARPENTRY WORK
Hermiston AutoCo.
Remodeling — Repairing
— New Work —
Kent Garrison — Box 237
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FOR SALE- 36-ACRE RANCH O
Umatilla river about 1*2 mil. .
west of Hermiston. Modern house a: '
other buildings. One of the fine
ranches in the country. F. F. Jacol
Rt. 1, Hermiston.
45- >
FOR SALE—RASPBERRIES. PIC
your own. A. C. Swarner, 1% ni
east of Hermiston.
45
FOR SALE — COMPLETE NI
line of Goodyear tires and batter
for any car. See them at Elwoo
Richfield Station.
26
FOR RENT
City.
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CABINS AT CAP
2-...
WELL DRILLING — PHONE S
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, (
gon.
2
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44
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AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WA r
the big money and a square d
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Her" -
ton, "the man who gets things dor
Phone 2601.
i’e
WANTED TO BUY". ALL TYl 1
of furniture. We pay cash. ′ I
or write Miller’s Trading Post. 2
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I AM DELIVERING
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GREEN SLAB
in 1 % cord loads
$17.50 per load
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LESLIE HUTSON
• Box 791
Pendleton, 0
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I AM DELIVERING
GREEN MILL ENI
IN 1% CORD LOADS
$21.00 PER LOAD
LESLIE HUTSON
Box 791
Pendleton, ( ■
State Farm Mutual
Insurance Company
$25.000 Liability, Medical Pay.
80% Collision
— New Triplit Life Policy
Family Income
“I file our responsibility for <
with the state.”
ART THOMPSON — Phone
Cooperative Service Static >
Hermiston, Oregon
Bring your welding repair :
blacksmithing to
HERMISTON BLACKSMI '
& WELDING SHOP
I
L. F. Beaver
Phone 2151
o.
DR. I. C. BOHLM
Physician and Surgeor
First National Bank Bui:
Phone 3151
H
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J. V. VILLERMOI
ELECTRICAL
SERVI
Her- '
Pbone 3821
W. L. Morgan. D. N
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnost
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2692 - k
Sunday & Eve. by Appo..
Dr. A. E. MARE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of po
Office hours: 8 to IS - 1
Phone 3061
DR.
F.
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Hermist
B.
BE’
PHYSICIAN a SURC * ■
— Office Hours -
10:30 • 12:30 a. m.-2 -
Other Hours by Appo
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