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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. WOOD. COAL, SAWDUST- De- livery by priorities based on written statement of needs. FUEL OIL—Period 4-5 coupons valid through September 30. New period 1 coupons valid now. PRICE CONTROL- Report over- charges to price clerk at local OPA board. RENT CONTROL Petitions now ; being received in all area rent offices I under “peculiar circumstances” | amendment. I RHTIOninG of UMBER ■ SOFFI BOARDMAN NEWS ! FOR SALE 24 EWES AND ONE thoroughbred black-face buck. • All for $76.00. B. F. Case, Boardman. Oregon. 5-lp WANTED BODY AND FENDER man. Must be A-l. Rohrman Mo tor Co. 5-3p FOR SALE TWO CITY LOTS ON oiled street. All clear. Second St., west side of track. C. Warner, phone 2111. 5-3p PAGE SEVEN NOT DO SOMETHING ABOUT WORMS IN RE. ROOMS FOR RENT ALICE Ry Maraaret Thorpe Stone, across street from library. Pfc. Gilbert Pettys left Tuesday 5-3 p | night for his camp in Georgia after second house east. spending a ten day furlough at home. FOR SALE NEARLY NEW WIN- Mrs. George Linn has been ill the ter coat, size 16. May be seen at past few days. Hermiston Dry Cleaners near postof- THE LABOR-SAVING The Grange Fair held Saturday fice. 5-lp was a huge success. After all the FLOCK TREATMENT exhibits were auctioned off the even- FOR SALE FIVE COWS: ONE YOU CAN BUY LUMBER FOR ALL REPAIR ing was spent dancing. George Dan- purebred Jersey, four Jersey-Milk Birds heavily infested with large roundworms or cecal iel was the winner of the quilt, Out ing Shorthorn cows. Also one saddle worms simply cannot lay their best. Remove these WORK THE SAME AS BEFORE AUGUST 1ST! worms with Dr, Salsbury's AV1-TON. of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. horse. W. D. Neill, Hermiston. 5-3p Chas. Wicklander. Mr. and Mrs. Os This flock treatment contains recognized drugs, in- eluding Phenothiazine. It is palatable — easy on the ear Lundell of Willows who judged WANTED- CIRCULATING HEAT- birds. er in good condition. Mrs. W. W. the exhibits and Mr. and Mrs. George Join the thousands of successful poultry raisers Poyfair. between 5th and 6th on Main Corwin and family of Heppner. who use AVI-TON to treat their birds for large round- 5-lp Mrs. Gladys Ford of Waitsburg street, phone 2962. worms or cecal worms. spent the week end in Boardman vis LOST ONE BOSTON FEMALE COME HERE FOR POULTRY MANAGEMENT ADVICE iting friends. dog, black with white markings. Friends of Alice Wcklander were Answers to name of Molly. Mrs. R. surprised to hear of her marriage to W. Armstrong, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 5-3p Joe Tatone of Arlington two weeks ago. Alice is in the WAVES and FOR SALE ONE PAIR LADIES high boots (lace), size 7. Used very Joe is also in the service. An error in the canning schedule in few times. Price $5.00. Mrs. Levi FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAT- WANTED—LIGHT CAR, CHEVR0- tie—Remington 25-20 rifle. 40 last weeks items will be corrected as Jensen. Box 579, Hermiston, phone let or Ford. Phone 3428. 1-tfc 5-lp shells, $32.50; Western Field 22 rifle, follows: The cannery will operate on 3381. nearly new, six boxes shells, $32.50: Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays. FOR SALE YOUNG MILK GOAT. Zenith radio, table model, $25.00. A. CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU- No canning will be done until the can lar trips to the Hermiston Grain & H. D. Robuck, Rt. 2, Hermiston. M. Rennecker, 302 Victory Square. nery has been inspected. Feed Co. List your chickens with us. 5-lp 4-3p Jack Gorham has sold his store to 52-tfc CANNING SCHEDULE 12 to 3, Meat. Chas. Staltnow of Condon. Jack has FOR SALE—PUREBRED LIEUAL- FOR SALE—TRANSPARENT AP- Fri.— 8 to 3, Fruit, Tomatoes and been operating the store for 18 years. len Setter, three years old in Feb- ples, bring own box. Priced for re- WELL DRILLING — PHONE 373» Beans. Mon.—8 to 12. Fish; 12 to 3, Fruit Margaret Emerson spent the past ruary. Phone 3221. 5-3c sale. W. T. Cloyd, op old J. H. Ry or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore- and Tomatoes. Sat.—8 to 12. Fruit and Tomatoes. week visiting her mother. Mrs. Har 2-tfe gon. TO RENT 5-ROOM land place. Columbia district. 49-tfc Tues.—8 to 3, Fruit and Tomatoes Anyone wanting fish to can is ask- ry Thorpe. She will go to school in WANTED modern house, unfurnished, in Her- E. P. DODD — REAL EE- Tl AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT and Beans. ed to please call the cannery. Portland this year. 5-3p sales, leases, exchanges. Insur the big money and a square deal, Wed.—8 to 12. Fish; 12 to 3, Fruit Mr. and Mrs. George Daniel went miston. Phone 3428. COOPERATIVE CANNERY and Tomatoes. to Kennewick Sunday where they got FOR SALE—RIPE PRUNES, $1.50 ince— fire, automobile, accident. No call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- 'ary public, execution of legal pa ton, “the man who gets things done” Thurs.—8 to 12. Fruit and Tomatoes; two cows to add to their dairy herd. for 50 lbs., you pick them. 1 12 Mi. tfe RATIONING Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meinen have NW of Hermiston. Genn Poultry per» Herald office, Hermiston, Ore Phone 2601. gon. 15-tf< sold their farm and moved to town,. I Farm. CALENDAR 5-lp WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES Mr. and Mrs. Basil Cramer and FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN of furniture. We pay cash. Call FOR SALE — 40 ACRES. 21 UNDER PROCESSED FOODS—(On Sep- Mrs. Cramer’s sister are visiting on City. 2-tf< or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfe tember 17 all point values to be re the project. water, at Boardman. Good 112 moved except for canned fruits, , story house, electricity and good well. FOR SALE—10 ACRE FARM IN canned juices, canned tomatoes, cat Write Chas. Wicklander, La Grande. Columbia district. John L. Snyder, sup and chili sauce.) Book 4: Blue SUMMONS ❖ • • ❖ • • • • • Oregon. 5-3p one mile east of Columbia school. 3-3p ♦ stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 Equity No. 7602 I AM DELIVERING through L5 valid indefinitely. Blue ' FOR SALE—8 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE 4-ROOM MODERN ♦ tokens to be discontinued October 1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF GREEN SLAB house, complete with bath, screened- ♦ and accepted only in multiples of 10 in 1% cord loads STATE OF OREGON FOR - i in city limits. Some buildings and between September 17-30. Retailers I lumber, very desirable building site. in porch. Nice location on corner of ♦ UMATILLA COUNTY $17.50 per load will not give in change after Septem I Price $1,000: some terms. Phone 5th & Ridgeway, price $2800.00. W. ber 17. Úse all you have before Octo- ♦ LESLIE HUTSON Mary Hawthorne, Plaintiff, vs. ¡ 3332, Hermiston. 5-3c H. Brown. 3-8p |ber 1. Pendleton, Ore. Box 791 James Hawthorne, Defendant. j --------------------------- - --- — ----------- MEAT. BUTTER, CHEESE—Book To James Hawthorne, defendant FOR SALE MODEL ’ 86. WIN- FOR SALE 100 GOOD EWES. H. 4: Red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 ehester rifle, Cal. .45-90, fair condi J. Stillings. Stanfield, Ore. 3-tfc through G5 valid indefinitely. Spare above named: IN THE NAME OF THE stamp 25 good for 10 points lamb only tion. $45.00. 301 C street. Victory I AM DELIVERING STATE OF OREGON: through October 21. Square. 5-lp GOOD HOME AND WAGES FOR You are required to appear and GREEN ENDS SUGAR—Book 4: Sugar stamps woman to keep house for service 30, 31, 32 and 33 valid indefinitely. 5 answer the complaint of the plaintiff FOR SALE IN 1 % CORD LOADS man’s wife and two children. Write IMPROVED CON- pounds each. Sugar stamp 40 valid filed against you in this Court and cord Grapes, large and juicy, $1.60 Mrs. N. E. Anderson- Rt. 1, Hermis- $21.00 PER LOAD through February 28. 1945, for 5 cause within four weeks of the date 3-3p LESLIE HUTSON pounds home canning only. For more of the first publication of this sum- apple box. Biing your boxes. J. H. ton. Ore. 5-3c cannin: sugar, apply local board, us- ! mons. namely, on or before Thursday Reid, phone 3605. Pendleton, Ore. Box 791 FOR SALE—12x14 A-l TENT; AL- : the 5th day of October. 1944; and you ing spare stamp 37. ¡the so Hill shallow well pump. 800 gal- SHOES — Loose stamps invalid, will take notice that if you fail to FOR SALE- 7^x16 FT. TRAILER W hen the demand for bus travel Book 3: Airplane stamps 1 and 2 val- answer or otherwise plead to said house, all built-in cupboards, inlaid Ion capacity. Clarence Vail, Rt. 1, exceeds the supply, we recall an old R. R. FAST I complaint within said time, the plain- linoleum, 2 stoves, Duo Therm oil Hermiston, first house left across id indefinitely. American saying — ’Tell the public tiff will apply to the court for the re GASOLINE COUPONS — Not valid rhe truth. They will divide the supply 3-3p unless endorsed. “A” No. 12 valid lief prayed for therein, to-wit: A de heater, and 2-burner Coleman gas steel bridge on road to U.O.D. Veterinarian fairly and without complaint " through September 21. “A” No. 13 cree dissolving the marriage contract range. Good tires. Also an 8x9 ft. Gas and tire rationing and a very Resi. 3713 Bus. Phone 3311 valid September 22. Apply by mail now and heretofore existing between built on. parked in convenient loca FOR SALE 30 ACRES. ALL UN- real manpower shortage restrict us der irrigation, in good shape, good to local boards at once for renewal, plaintiff and defendant and for an tion. shade, lawn, garden spot and from giving you all of the service we attaching hack cover of “A” book, and absolute divorce from defendant. buildings, 19 A. in alfalfa, electric would like to give. tire inspection record. Blanks avail- 1 This summons is published in the water. Priced to sell immediately. water system. Wil! sell with or with Bus travel is a weapon. Use it eco able at service stations. ¡Hermiston Herald, a weekly newspa- Inquire at house No. 411. Victory out equipment. Philip Broggs. 1 % nomically, as you conserve food, pa STOVES—(Rationing of coal and per published at Hermiston. Umatil- Square after 4:30 p. m. -5-3p per, rubber, gas, tires and tin. mi. south of Cold Springs reservoir, wood heating and cooking stoves to la County. Oregon, pursuant to and in Insurance Company When bus travel is not up to our end October 15.) Apply at local OPA compliance with an order made here- WANTED 3-3p SODA FOUNTAIN Rt. 1, Stanfield. $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment peacetime standards please remember in by the Judge of this Court on the board for purchase certificates. help. Apply Moore & Ripley Drug, we are carrying 212 times as many 5th day of September, 1944. It will FRESH MILK COWS FOR SALE— 80% Collision Hermston, Ore. 5-1 c passengers as in normal times. be published for four consecutive Ed Coffman, Stanfield, Ore. 3-3p — New Triplit Life Policy — When traveling be sure to out weeks, the first publication to be made Family Income identification stickers on your on Thursday, the 7th day of Septem FOR SALE—TRAILER HOUSE * FOR RENT OR SALE—FORTY lot. Green Trailer House, south “I file our responsibility for you ber, 1944. and the last publication on acres on Butter Creek, 14 miles out Thursday, the 5th day of October, side of First St.. Cox Addition. 5-3p with the state.” HERMISTON DRUG CO. on highway. W ’ ater piped to all 1944. ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 DATED this the 5th day of Septem GRAPES NOW READY —ALSO A buildings, electricity and telephone. Phone 2271 Cooperative Service Station WORK KINDS ber. 1944. few boxes of prunes left. Mrs. A. Inquire Oscar Schultz, Box 684, Pen- Hermiston, Oregon AIR CONDITIONED BUSES Raley Peterson. 3-3p E. Marble, half mile south of Farm dleton. Ore. Attorney for Plaintiff, Bureau. 5-2c OVERLAND Post Office Address: Second Hand Located FOR SALE—1« FT. TRAILER Pendleton. Oregon. Bring your welding repair and house, in fair condition. Good 18- FOR SALE- 22 ACRES. ALL UN- Store Location in Hermiston. (Sept. 7-Oct. 5) blacksmithing to inch rubber. Priced at $160.00. Har der cultivation. Four acres in al U/fti HERMISTON BLACKSMITH TAKEN UP NOTICE old Wallace, one mile east of Stan- falfa. Home Sunday morning. T. O. Operated w UNION PACIFIC STAGES. 3-3c Krause. 2 miles NE of Stanfield. 4-3p field. & WELDING SHOP INCORPORATED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have taken up and have kept for FOR SALE—TEAM BLACK HORS- WILL BUY FRYERS — MUST BE Phone 2151 L. F. Beaver, Prop. about 30 days at my ranch 7 miles in good condition. “Virgorbilt” es, 5 and 6 years, 1500 pounds, gen S. W. of Hermiston, the following de 4-2c tle and well broke. Henry Rueber, Hatchery, Hermiston. scribed animals: Stanfield. Ore. 4-3p One 1-eyed Sorrell DR. I. C. BOHLMAN FOR SALE CONCORD GRAPES. One Black Horse $2.00 per apple box. bring container FOR SALE McCORMICK-DEER- Physician and Surgeon (no brands) Said animals will be sold unless re ing cream separator, large size. and pick. L. J. Walls, Rt. 1, Hermis deemed at public auction to the high Will trade for good cow. This sepa ton. 1 12 mi. SE of Hermiston on But- First National Bank Building est bidder for cash in hand on the 23 ter Creek road. 5-3p rator is guaranteed to be in first class Hermiston Phone 3151 day of September, 1944, at the above described ranch at 2 00 o’clock p. m. condition. J. M. Jennings, on old Joe FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT Dated at Hermiston on this 1st day Reeves place, east part of city limits, Sunday dinner. Get them Satur J. V. VILLERMOURE of September. 1944. Hermiston. 4-3p days. "Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her Signed. EARL RAY ELECTRICAL SERVICE (Sept. 7-14-21) 40-tfc FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR miston. rent— Including electric refrigera FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS — SALE STARTS AT IM P.M.— Hermiston Phone 382] tor and range. N. D. Bard. Stanfield, See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s. Oregon. 4-tfc We will get you top market price—For your Live 13-tfc FOR SALE HEALTH CHEESE. stock and Farm. Produce. Last Friday’s Markets— FOR SALE PEACHES. APPLES W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. FOR ATTENTION HUNTERS cantaloupes, grapes, peaches. Bring $15.15 per CWT Top Hogs Netted and prunes, Ben Parsons. % mile General Dentistry expert taxidermy work and buck containers. C. A. Lare, one mile N. west of Umatilla bridge. 14.00 per CWT Top Veal Netted 3-3p X-Ray and Diagnosis skin tanning, ship to Herman Weibel. of Hermiston. 4-3p Bsnk Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Rss. 2113 Oswego, Oregon. Fifteen years in WANT TO BUY—TABLE MODEL Sunday & Eve by Appointment 5-6c FOR SALE 175 EWES, ONE TO We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat same location. electric washing machine. Cash. five years old. Floyd Daniel. Echo, Mrs. John L. Myers, Box 386, Uma- tle. For top market prices—have stock at the Her LOST—LADIES 17-JEWEL ROSE Ore. 4-3c tilla. 3-3p miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before gold Bulova wrist watch. Reward. Dr. A. E. MARBLE NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR Please return to Mrs. Harold Keith, j PRE WAR BABY 1:00 P. M. FOR SALE CHIROPRACTOR sale—town delivery Saturday morn- Hermiston. Or notify Herald office. bathinette. cart and play pen. $15. Office 2 block« K of post office 5-lp ings. Harry Kelley, 112 miles S. of R. J. Skarloken residence across from Office hours: I to 12 - 1:30 to 4 I Hermiston, phone 2452. 4-tfc Harvey Payne’s. 3-3p Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. FELTHOUSE COTTAGE FOR Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock. rent. Inquire W. W. Felthouse. 5-3c FOR SALE- 20 ACRES. ALL UN- MODERN HOUSE FOR SALE — der irrigation and all in crops; 4- Hot and cold water, bath, etc., elec LOST—AT LIESEGANG Slaughter room house and a good cellar. Rea DR. F. B. BELT tricity, two lots. See E. P. Dodd or house Tuesday. one white-faced sonably priced. Sam R. Elston, four PHYSICIAN A SURGEON 4-2e Vigorbilt” Hatchery. Hereford calf with swallow fork on miles east of Hermiston. Route 1. 3-4p — Office Hours — right ear. Weight about 275 to 300 WANT TO LEASE- 40 OR 80 A. East End of Main Street 2-ROOM APARTMENT WITH RE- pounds. Reward Ben Conner, at hay ranch with living quarters. A. Other Hours by Appointment frigerator for rent. * miles N.W. F. Liles. Rt. 1. Hermiston. 5-lc 4-3p Pheasant Cafe Hermiston. of Hermiston. A. F. Warren. 3-3p Have a Good Supply of bomber in Stock. “ Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. • Turn-A-Lum Lbr. Co MILL State Farmi Mutual GREYHOUND nucTion SALE Every Friday No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co