THURSDAY. JULY 13. 1944.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
CANNING SCHEDULE
There are a few more lines to be here at the --------
H. B. Hull home. ols and sewed on their quilt. About WANTED—Office assistant for one FOR SALE
APRICOTS, PICK
written about the sanitation program
Mr. and Mrs. John Blair and son ten members came. The next meeting
month while regular employee is on
them
yourself.
Moorepak, Lewis
anu . will be with Mrs. Irene Hogg.
..
c
.
we have been discussing for a week Dickie. Mrs. Harlan Cornette and
_ I | Hill Nichols of Gooding. Idaho, vis- vacation. Some experience preferred. Blendhiem, early, medium and late,
daughter
Harlene
left
Sunday
for
a
or two. This week, we think about week's visit in Bend with relatives, lited his brother John Nichols here See Dr. F. B Belt, Hermiston. 48-lc ¡Season beginning July 5th. R. V.
Mon.. 8 to 3—Fruit.
the sanitation as applied to the house-
Mrs. Andy Baldwin and daughter last week.
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- _
’
“
“ miles
"
Jones,
21
east of ...
Irrigon or
Tues., 8 to 3—Peas and Beans,
iet Knotts.
______ ___
jo..- FOR SALE—M-ACRE IRRIGATED four miles west of Umatilla, sign on
I hold. Disinfection in the home and Marlene returned home Sunday from | . Miss Patricia
Marjorie
Wed.. 8 to 5:30—Fruit.
household is just as important as it Condon where they had spent a few | Skow and Coralie Mansker. who are | farm with good six-room house, highway.
46-3p
Thurs., 8 to 3—Peas. Beans, & Meat.
_
employed employed
in the canning
factory factory
at
visiting.
in the canning
at good buildings, chicken house, water
is in the farmyard, although fre days
Mrs. Albert Vieg returned home Milton, spent a few days here.
Fri.. 8 to 3—Fruit and Beets.
quently overlooked.
Saturday from Poplar Grove where
Miss Vivien Litzel of Portland visit- system. Good pasture, some alfalfa WHEN IT’S APRICOT TIME, RE-
Sat.. 8 to 12—Peas and Beans.
member S. A. Moore’s, two miles
Basements are famous for damp she had spent two weeks helping her fed over the week end here with her hay. plenty of wood. Orchard, berries
COOPERATIVE CANNERY
mother. Mrs. Gus Tony.
ness and molds which cause disagree parents in their restaurant.
and garden. Roy C. Rogers. RL 1. west of Umatilla at gravel pit. 46-3p
Mrs. John Mustard took her two
able odors. The sink and the area
West of Columbia school on highway.
\OT1CE OF LAND SALE
grandchildren David and Sharon Lav- !
FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE FOUR-
around the sink often becomes smelly endar to their home in Longview af- ■
48-3p
room modern house, $25 per month.
and unpleasant. Ants, roaches and ter a two weeks visit here.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Inquire Coe Ranch, Stanfield. 45-tfc
FOR
SALE
YELLOW
TRANS-
Mrs.
Dean
Newgard
and
Kenton
That
the
undersigned.
Sheriff
of
other vermin find this a delightful
parent apples. Bring box and pick FOR SALE—9-YEAR OLD SORREL
area for habitation. Regardless of Arnold and son Barney motored to Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
The Dalles Sunday where they
an order duly made and entered them. Most reasonably priced fruit
how careful a person is, the garbage brought home Mrs. Arnold and infant | of
gelding, with harness. Gentle for
herein by the County Court of Uma-
can always becomes smelly and sour. son from the hospital.
| tilla County, Oregon, on the 16th day this year. Rohrman Orchard, south children, and good plow horse. Mrs.
48-3e Lee Dyer, phone 3187.
Mrs. Gene Hiatt and infant came I of June, 1944, will, on the 25th day of Cabin City, Hermiston.
After scrubbing the garbage can in
47-3c
side and out. rinse it with a solution hame from the Pendleton hospital of July, 1944, at the hour of 10:00
Thursday.
The
baby
has
been
named
FOR
SALE
—
TRAILER
HOUSE.
7
’
o
’
clock
in
the
forenoon,
sell
to
the
FRYERS
FOR
SALE
—
FOR
THAT
of PAR-O-SAN. Thorough cleaning, Gerald Eugene. They are staying at
highest bidder for cash at the front X 16’. Home made. Two stoves. In
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur
Good news! The long-sought-for scrubbing and rinsing of all the above the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. , door
of the Umatilla County Court
and much-needed veterinarian is here! mentioned areas with PAR-O-SAN Harry Rodenbough. Proud grandpar House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to good condition. Lloyd E. Miller, 1*2 days. "Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her
48-3p miston.
40-tfe
This week. Dr. Fast. D.V.M.. came to will insure the best conditions, and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Rodenbough a minimum price of $150.00 therefor, miles west of Umatilla,
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale. (
town to assume veterinarian responsi provide a comfortable, happy atmos and Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt.
Mrs. Howard . Sick entertained a the following described parcel of land, FOR SALE—NEW HAMPSHIRE FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
bilities in this territory, and can be phere by removing all odors, etc.
group of boys with a party honoring heretofore by Umatilla County. Ore
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
Red fryers, from 3 to 3% lbs. Phone
reached by phone at 3311. Don’t hesi
Quite often smelly disinfectants are her son Darrell on his 6th birthday.
gon. acquired for delinquent taxes, to- 3181. Mrs. Grace Foster, 2 12 mi. out
13-tfc
Mrs. Arzie Smith and two children wit:
tate to call. He’s here to serve. Use used in outdoor toilets and in chemical
48-3c WANTED—SOMEONE TO CARE
on Diagonal road.
left
Monday
for
Spokane
where
they
Lots
15-16
&
17,
Block
1.
Hermis-
him! I have arranged to have the closets. Why not make the business
will visit a few days with friends.
ton, in NE SE, Sec. 10. 4N-28.
for lawn. Please call 3151 or 2383.
Doctor present some vital information of farming the most pleasant and
Raymond Olney of Lewiston is vis
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of LOST—GAS RATION T BOOK IS-
.
43-tfc
regarding the control of various di cheerful occupation it can become by iting at the M. B. Eller home.
sued to J. H. Miller. Please return
Umatilla County.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Rawls and son (June 22-July 20)
seases in this column. Watch for this eliminating as many of the undesir
to War Price and Rationing Board. FOR SALE
SPAN OF ' FINE
material to be released in the next few able odors and conditions as possible? spent the week end in Huntington
48-lp
matched work team. Well broke.'
where
he
went
on
business
and
she
to
issues.
Start your clean-up campaign now. visit relatives.
FOR APRICOTS CALL L. C. DYER Also saddle pony. Want to sell all
Live with an enjoyment, and provide
Charlie Sampson and family of
48-lp together. C. A. Corliss, Rt. 1, Her-
far. Phone 2636.
Here’s a card they’re kicking the healthiest conditions for your i Heppner visited with his mother. Mrs.
miston (Westland).
44-tfc
livestock. The results will surprise Laura Sampson and his daughter who
around in sales circles:
BLACK
SPRING-
FOR
SALE
c
in.
.1.
1 ... |ls visiting with her grandmother. He APRICOTS AND PEACHES—AL
FOR
SALE
—
COMPLETE
NEW
you.. See Pete, Berg, this week Lor took a load of apricots back with him.
filled leather couch. Also library
Notice To Customer»!
SO Early June and Transparent ap
line
of
Goodyear
tires
and
batterie»
1 of f disinfectants
js i f 4 4 and i GO
40
Edithanne Spencer who has been in
Due to my independent position as ; ample supply
ples. Ben Parsons. % mile west of table. Miss Golda Mumma on Main for any car. See them at Elwood’s
| Salem working has returned home.
a salesman I have decided to show my j TO WORK on your place!
48-tfc
Umatilla. Bring containers.
48-3p street.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Storm
have
re
Richfield Station.
26-tfe
lines at a time best suited to my own
fff
I
turned
from
a
month
’
s
vacation
spent
Remember to watch for Dr. Fast’s in Portland and California visiting.
conveniences.
LOST RATION BOOK NO. 4 is FOR SALE—ONE GOOD MILKING FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
Guernsey sow. Roy E. Tiller. Her
Jake Smith, property owner and
sued to Jennie Daugherty. Please
At the present time, it pleasures me dsease control messages to be found
City.
2-tfe
miston.
48-3p
engineer
on
the
railroad
here,
was
in
in
this
column
in
the
immediate
fu-
return to War Price and Rationing
to permit you to view merchandise on
an
automobile
accident
in
Portland
—adv.
board or Box 365, Hermiston. 48-lp FOR SALE
ly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays be ture.
LADIES 3-PIECE WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733
over the week end.
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
tween the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m.
suit, light blue, all wool, size 16.
Lyle Brown of Rieth spent Monday HOUSE FOR SALE—$950 DOWN,
gon.
2-tfe
This will allow me to start and extend
here visiting his family here. He was
$20.00.
Mrs.
Floyd
Broadhead,
%
C.
Combination living & dining room,
accompanied bv his brother and wife.
my week ends without interruption,
A.
McKenzie,
Rt.
1.
Hermiston.
48-lp
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Mr. and Mrs. Vivien Brown of Boise. two bedrooms, lots of closet space,
By Sirs. Glenn Ostrom
and also permits me to devote my
Mr. Brown is in the navy stationed at nice bathroom. kitchen with ample LOST — RUBBER-TIRED WHEEL-
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1*
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Pattee of Boise Idaho.
mornings to rest and recreation.
built-ins. hardwood floors throughout.
visited
over
the
Fourth
holidays
here
¡
barrow,
east
of
Hermiston,
on
hop
NOTE: The above applies only as
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
: Phone 2911
48-3p yard road. Please return to Shock
friends.
,
long as the war produces a scarcity of with
the big money and a square deal,
Mrs. Frank Magnussen is spending •
materials. After the war. I’ll be a few days in Seattle while attending
FOR SALE—JERSEY 3-YR.-OLD man & Sons, contractors, Hermiston. call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
48-lp ton, “the man who gets things done”.
around with my tongue hanging out, to Business matters and visiting her
Bu Mrs. Rose Hedrick
cow. Also 18 White Leghorn chick
mother.
and loose at both ends, as usual.
tfe
ens.
Mrs.
Otto
Myers,
Irrigon.
Ore
Monday
night
Echo
members
of
the
IF YOUR DISPOSAL TANK Phone 2601.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy of Nevada are
48-lp
needs pumping out. contact Chas. WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
here visiting at the home of their Rebekah lodge met with the Stanfield gon.
daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. group at the Grange hall and jointly
48-3c
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
they each furnished a candidate for WANT TO RENT—A 2 OR 3 BED- Massey, phone 792, Stanfield.
Kenton Arnold.
initiation.
Miss
Dewey
from
Echo
and
room house. Please call Mr. Stev- WANTED—USED TRICYCLE IN or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
Joan Byrnes left last Wednesday
for Baker where she will spend a few Mrs. M. A. Ford from Stanfield. Miss ens at 3211, Umatilla. Arrow Trans
good condition. Phone 2972, or
weeks with her sister and family. Mr. Elva Berry was chairman of the re portation Co.
48-lp write Box 1283, Hermiston,
48-3p
and Mrs. Don Harryman. She stopped freshment committee.
Monday night the Oddfellows from
I AM DELIVERING
in La Grande to visit another sister,
LOST—A AND C GAS RATIONING WANT TO BUY—SMALL RADIO
Mrs. V. D. Bramer, and take her twin the Stanfield lodge went to Echo to
♦
books
issued
to
G.
E.
Sturm.
Rt.
1,
help
with
the
installation
of
officers
or
phonograph-radio
combination.
nieces Ilene and Arlene Harryman to
in 1% cord loads
48-lp Mrs. J. T. Garrett, phone 2714. 48-3p
their home in Baker after a visit there. R. F. Evans. John Heckman, Hermiston.
Roy Attebury, Wayne Mendenhall,
with their aunt.
per load
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNabb spent William Swaney and William T. FOR SALE OR TRADE—HORSES, FOR SALE — APRICOTS. A. C.
LESLIE
HUTSON
Reeves
went
over
from
Stanfield.
Saturday and Sunday in The Dalles
both broke and unbroke. Lloyd Har-
Swarner ranch. 1 12 mi. east of Her-
Mrs. H. L. Hedrick returned Mon
Box 791
Pendleton, Ore. •
on business.
ryman. Umatilla, Ore.
48-3p miston.
48-lc
day
night
from
a
week
end
visit
at
Friday for
Mrs. Mary Wurster
---------- left
--------------
. the Caplinger ranch. She reports her
Lone Beach. Calif., where she will
BROWN 4-YEAR-OLD
Billie and young son Wil FOR SALE — 3-R00M MODERN LOST
visit 9 month with her daughter, Mrs. daughter
liam
Lowell
as doing nicely at the I house in Pulley addition. Also one-
I AM DELIVERING
Gelding, branded NB on shoulder.
Joe Collins.
.
hospital.
room cabin. C. A. Binder. Umatilla, Wire cut on left hind leg. Phone 2181.
Lavonne Dodson is visiting in
I Mrs. Sophronia Isackson returned Ore., phone 2192.
48-3p C. J. Nobles.
48-3p
IN 1 % CORD LOADS
Mrs.M. M. Martin spent one day Sunday from Portland. While there
125% week visiting her parents in Pen- she attended the wedding of Mrs. Ed- FOR SALE
FIVE-ROOM AND WANTED
PER LOAD
ELECTRIC REFRIG-
I
na Gibson at her home in Portland to
bath, modern house, with full base
LESLIE HUTSON
erator or good ice box. Write P. O.
.and Mrs. Del Gordion of Pen- Mr Bertram Tunison.
Pendleton, Ore.
48-lp Box 791
Iton and Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Gor- . Mrs Ray Harmon and daughter ment. and a garage. Phone 3722. i Box 53. Hermiston.
48-tfc
lion of The Dalles who were visiting Janice have returned from a nice vis- Hermiston.
A FELTHOUSE CABIN IS AVAIL-
in -----
Pendleton, spent Saturday night | it with her relatives at Nash, Okla.
-.
— —. —
Mrs. Loren Miller returned Thurs-
No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12
able. Redecorated. Please hurry.
W hile the doctors and nurses from
1 day morning from Jackson. Miss..
Report of Condition of
Phone
2421.
48-lc
where her husband will soon be trans
our state are with our armed forces,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ferred.
Veterinarian
other thousands of home front doc
OF HERMISTON
WANTED—MODEL A PICKUP OR
Miss Marilla Dunning, home econo
tors are fighting doubly hard to keep
in
the
State
of
Oregon,
at
the
close
truck.
Tom
Able
Jr.,
Echo,
Ore
Bus.
Phone
3311
Resi. 3713
mics teacher in the high school at
their fellow-citizens in good health.
Building Contractors
Stockton. Cal., for many years, has
of Business on June 30. 1944.
gon.
48-lp
i
and Remodeling
To our State Department of
arrived for her summer vacation at
(Published in responseto call made FOR SALE—MODEL A TUDOR,
Health too, goes credit for the high
Oregon ! the home of her father. G. L. Dunning by
Umatilla
Comptroller of the Currency, un
and sister. Mrs. Nathan Bard.
standards of medical care in this state.
'28, for $60. Running order. Also
Mrs. Glenn Clark and sons visited der Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes) baby crib and mattress, $7.00. Also
We of Overland Greyhound Lines
last week in Seattle, the guest of her
Insurance Company
small plate glass mirror. H. D. Drew,
pay tribute to our doctors. They’re
ASSETS
brother Jack Thompson and wife.
doing a vital job. Overland Grey-
$25,000
Liability,' Medical Payment
Loans
and
at
experiment
farm,
2
miles
south
of
discounts,
(in-
Bob Carleton, son of Mrs. Esther
hound’s job is different—but vital,
Strasser, visited here recently. return-
80% Collision
eluding
$.31.23 over-
46-3p
Hermiston, phone 3373.
tool Providing safe, convenient trans
ing to the air base at Mountain Home,
...................... $191.017.93
drafts)
— New Triplit Life Policy —
Idaho.
United States Gov. obli
portation service is really important
NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR
Family Income
“I lost 32 lbs.
Spencer Smith and Tom Refvem re- gations
1.386,200.00
now. By making near neighbors and
sale—Harry Kelley. 1 % miles S. of "I file our responsibility for you
Obligations
of
States
and
turned
Sunday
from
a
weeks
scouting
good neighbors of all the communi-
wear size 14 again
47-tfc
with the state.”
around Wallowa.
political subdivisions
18,172.56 Hermiston, phone 2452.
ties we serve in this state we are
B9tty B^ynoldt, Brooklyn
Corporate
stocks,
includ
Mrs.
Gilbert
Smith
and
Miss
Caro-
helping unify our war efforts.
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
Once 156 lbs., Miss Reynolds
FOR
RENT
—
ATTRACTIVE
MOD-
Ivn Smith who have spent a week at
ing stock of Federal
lost weight weekly with AYDS
Cooperative Service Station
After
ern cottage. 3 rooms, bath and large
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan.
the Wildwood Girls Scout Camp at
Reserve bank ...........
1,500.00
Hermiston, Oregon
Now she has a model's figure.
Camas,
returned
home
Sunday,
re-
screened
porch,
for
$25
per
month,
in
Cash & due from banks
780,061.05
Phone 2271
Your experience may or may
porting a wonderful time.
not be the same but try this
9,091.20 cluding lights and water. Coe Ranch,
Bank premises owned
easier reducing plan. First Box
Mrs. Mabel Richards returned Real estate owned other
OVERLAND
47-tfc
Must Show Results or money
Thursday from a visit in Portland
Bring your welding repair and
2.00 Stanfield, Ore.
than banking house
back. No exercise. No laxatives.
with her daughter. Mrs. Alfred Lantz.
No drugs. Eat plenty. You don't
blacksmithing to
FOUR
PAIR
ECRU
LACE
CUR-
cut out meals, potatoes, etc.,
Mrs. Elsa Winsted was a week end
Total Assets .... $2.386.044.74
you just cut them down. Simple
w
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
i/Mgg
tains or sale. Mrs. Lee Dyer, phone
visitor at Stanfield Hotel.
when you enjoy delicious AYDS before meals.
Operated by
‘aly $2.25 for 30 days' supply. Phone, write
47-3C
Miss Neva Hedrick visited Mrs. |
3187.
& WELDING SHOP
UNION PACIFIC STAGES
Mae Leonard over the week end in _
, , LIABILITIES
INCORPORATED
NOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE Prosser.
Demand deposits .......... $1,755,936.71 FOR SALE
SEVEN SADDLE Phone 2151
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Hermiston^ Oregon
160,694.03
Homer Hedrick is visiting his Time deposits ................
horses, seven saddles and seven
friend. Nathan Medley, in Tacoma for Deposits of U. S. Gov. &
196.856.27 bridles. These horses are all well
a week or more, and also is having postal savings .....
broke for children. Or will trade for
Deposits of States and
some dental work done.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
141.219.79 cattle. No saddles sold without horse.
Mrs. Emma Green and her grand- political subdivisions
Physician and Surgeon
son of St. Anthony. Idaho, returned Other deposits, certified
A. M. Rennecker, 302 Victory Square.
32.376.77
home Thursdav after two weeks visit & cashier’s checks, etc.
47-tfc
TOTAL
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. R.
First National Bank Building
DEPOSITS $2,287,083.57
E. Branson.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Hermiston
Phone 3151
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muir and sons
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc
Total Liabilities
$2,287,083.57
Harry and Kenneth, and Mrs. Martha
Mollsted were Pendleton circus visi- .. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
$25,000.00 FOR SALE FAT COLORED HENS
tors Tuesday.
Capital Stock ............
J. V. VILLERMOURE
at $1.25 eaeh, while they last. M. N.
Harmony club met Tuesday after- Common stock, total
non at the home of Mrs John Nich-
par, $25,000.00
Jenkins. Umatilla, Oregon.
47-3p
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
'Surplus ....................
25,000.00
¡Undivided
profits
48,401.79 FOR SALE—FIVE-ROOM MOD-
FEATURES
Hermiston
Phone 3821
i Reserves .....
559.38
ern house, three lots. Lawn, irri
Total Capital Accounts
$98,961.17 gation water and out buildings. W. G.
47-3p
Taylor. Cox addition.
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
Total Liabilities and
Capital Accounts
$2.386,044.74 GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Oeneral Dentistry
MEMORANDA
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-1»
X-Ray and Diagnosis
U. S. Government obliga-
tions pledged
$310.00000 APRICOTS FOR SALE — THREE Bsnk Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
LET US SOLVE
Sunday * Eve. by Appointment
Deposits
secured
by
WE’LL HAVE BUYERS FOR
varieties.
Bring containers and
pledged assets
YOUR
EYESIGHT
$182.418.39 pick your own. Ready now. Mrs.
WHAT YOU HAVE
THIS
Lloyd Miller. Wurster ranch. 1 mile
PROBLEM! State of Oregon,
WILL BE A BIG SALE. COME!
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
48-lc
west of Umatilla.
If your eyes trouble you come here County of Umatilla Í
CHIROPRACTOR
I. A. H. Norton, cashier of the GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
for a thorough examination . . . .
Office:
2 blocks E of post office
above
named
bank,
do
solemnly
Modern glasses ground to fit if
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
swear that the above statement Is
Office houre: I to 12 - 1:30 U* •
they are needed.
true to the beat of my knowledge
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
Before tale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock
Over 30 Years Successful and belief. A. H. NORTON, Cashier FOR SALE THREE ACRES OF
standing fall wheat on my camp
Subscribed and sworn to before ground. Will sell it for $30.00 cash.
Optical Experience!
me this 6th day of July. 1944.
DR. F. B. BELT
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
Marie L. Ogne. Notary Public. Inquire at Herald office. (W. F. Car-
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
46-3c
gill).
My
commission
expires
Jan.
17,
1948.
OPTOMETRIST
— Office Hours —
Correct—Attest:
418 South Main St. — Pendleton
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED &
East End of Main Street
A. A. SWAYZE
F B. SWAYZE
repaired. Roy Sanders, First St.,
Other Hours by Appointment
W. L. HAMM
third house, in Cox Addition.
46-3p
Directors.
July 17 to 22
Down On
Mac’s Farm
UMATILLA NEWS
STANFIELD NEWS
GREEN SLAB
$17.50
GREEN MILL ENDS
$21.00
R. R. FAST
MOORE & MORRISEY
State Farm Mutual
Dace Fat! Now Has
- a Model’s Figure
greyhound
Hermiston Livestock
Commission Co
Auction Sales Every
Friday Afternoon
No Stock Received After 1:00 O'clock
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co