The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 21, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
RRTIOninG of
LUMBER
IS OFF!
YOU CAN BUY LUMBER FOR ALL REPAIR
WORK THE SAME AS BEFORE AUGUST 1ST!
Have a Good Supply
of Lumber in Stock.
Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co
Turnips—1st, Joeann Correa, S.;| l OST —RATION BOOK NO. 4 is­
sued to Jerry Freeman. Please
2nd. Edna Jones, H.
return to War Price and Rationing
(Continued next week)
Board
6-lc
Umatilla P.T.A. To Meet
The first meeting of the school FOR SALE— 31 GRAHAM PAIGE
sedan, good rubber, fair motor,
year for the Umatilla P.T.A. group
will be held next Tuesday at the $165.00. Details by mail. P. O
6-3p
Umatilla high school beginning at Box 52, Hermiston.
8:30 when a reception for the1 FOUND
NEW TESTAMENT.
teachers will be held. Mrs. W. R.
Owner
may
have same by call­
Nugent requests a meeting of the
ing
at
Herald
office.
executive board at 8:00 o’clock and
urges that all board members be FOR SALE—RED AND GOLDEN
present at that hour
Delicious apples. Also other va­
rieties. Lloyd Miller, mile west of
RATIONING
Umatilla.
6-3p
PAGE SEVEN
NOT DO SOMETHING
ABOUT WORMS IN
228
CALENDAR
FOR SALE—2 FARMS. RALPH
Thornburg. Westland district,
THE LABOR-SAVING
Processed Foods—(Blue tokens Rt. 1. Hermiston.
6-6p
to be discontinued October 1.)
FLQCK TREATMENT
Book 4. Blue stamps A8 through FOR RENT — 4-ROOM HOUSE.
Z8 and A5 through L5 valid indef-
conveniences, fixtures. Block
Birds heavily infested with large roundworms or cecal
initely.
south of Catholic church. No child-
worms simply cannot lay their best. Remove these
Meat, Butter, Cheese—Book 4: ren. J. B. Cakasari, 1229 S. W.
worms with Dr. Salsbury’s AVI-TON.
Red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 Goodwin, Pendleton,
6-lp,
This flock treatment contains recognized drugs, in-
through G5 valid indefinitely.
eluding Phenothiazine. It is palatable — easy on the
&
CABINS
r
OK
RENT
—
APTS.
birds.
Spare stamp 25 good for 10 points
at Hanby's, Phone 2652. 6-lp
_ Join
the thousands of successful poultry raisers
lamb only through October 21.
who use AVI-TON to treat their birds for large round-
Sugar—Book 4: Sugar stamps FOR SALE—CORN. NO. 1, $30.00
worms or cecal worms.
30-31-32-33 valid indefinitely, 5
per ton delivered: hay, 15 ton
COME HERE FOR POULTRY MANAGEMENT ADVICE
pounds each; Sugar stamp 40 valid stack. $200; green corn for fodder,
through February 28, 1945, for 5 $5 per ton V. B. Durbin. 4 miles
pounds home canning only, For west and 14 mile north of Hermis-
more canning sugar, apply local ton
6-3p 1
board using spare stamp 37.
Shoes—Loose stamps invalid. HOUSE FOR RENT— FURNISH-
ed with electrical appliances and FOR SALE—TRAILER HOUSE &
Book 3: Airplane stamps 1-2 valid
furniture if desired. N. D. Bard.
indefinitely.
lot. Green Trailer House, south WANTED—LIGHT CAR, CHEVRO-
let or Ford. Phone 3428.
1-tfc
Stanfield.
6-tfc
side of First St.. Cox Addition. 5-3p
Gasoline Coupons—Endorse new
coupons before using. “A" 12 ex­ FOR RENT — SMALL 2-ROOM
FOR SALE— 7‘x16 FT. TRAILER CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
pires September 21. “A" 13 valid
house, furnished. $20.00 per mo.
lar trips to the Hermiston Grain &
house. all built-in cupboards, inlaid
September 22. Apply by mail to Cargill place. 112 mi. on Butter
linoleum, 2 stoves, Duo Therm oil Feed Co. List your chickens with us.
local boards for renewal, attach­ Creek highway.
52-tfc
6-3p heater, and 2-burner Coleman gas
ing back cover “A" book, and tire
range.
Good
tires.
Also
an
8x9
ft.
inspection record.
FOR SALE — FINE SULFOLK
WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733
Stoves—(Rationing of coal, wood
ram. H. J. Stillings, Stanfield. built on. parked in convenient loca­ or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
tion.
shade,
lawn,
garden
spot
and
stoves ends October 15.) Apply lo- Ore.
6-tfc
2-tfe
water. Priced to sell immediately. gon.
cal board for purchase certificates. ' —e
Inquire
at
house
No.
411.
Victory
SALE
—
LIGHT
2-WHEEL
Wood. Coal. Sawdust—Delivery | FOR
-5-3p AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
by priorities based on written ! trailer. Hermiston Trading Co. Square after 4:30 p. ni.
the big money and a square deal,
6-lc
statement of needs.
FOR SALE
IMPROVED CON- call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
Fuel Oil—Period 4-5 coupons FOR SALE—COWS. M. G. SUL-
cord Grapes, large and juicy, $1.60 ton, “the man who gets things done”
valid through August 31, 1945.1 isky, Columbia district. Rt. 1. apple box. Bring your boxes. J. H. Phone 2601.
tfc
New period 1 coupons valid now. —
Hermiston
5-3c -----------------
6-lp Reid, phone 3605.
Price Control—Refer inquiries
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
and complaints to price clerk at FOR SALE—50 BARRED ROCK FOR SALE—8 ACRES OF LAND i of furniture. We pay cash. Call
hens, year old. Each $1.25. Clar­
in city limits. Some buildings and or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
local board.
ence Wiegand. Roy Ford place, R. lumber, very desirable building site.
S VMMONS
2. Hermiston.
6-lp Price $1,000: some terms. Phone
Equity No. 7602
3332, Hermiston.
5-3p
♦
FOR SALE — RED COCKER
I AM DELIVERING
Spaniel pups. Cutting Service FOR SALE—40 ACRES. 21 UNDER
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Station. Umatilla, Ore.
water, at Boardman. Good 112
6-3p
GREEN SLAB
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. •
Jerry Rainwater, Rieth; 5th, Tra­
vis Beaver, H.; 6th, Jimmy Mon­
crief, H.
Mon.—8 to 3. Fruit and Tomatoes.
SHEEP DIVISION
Tues.—8 to 12, Fruit and Toma­
Ewe, White Face, Wool Type—
toes; 12 to 3, Beans.
1st, Louise Westgate, Pilot Rock;
Wed.—8 to 3, Fruit and Tomatoes. 2nd, Joan Westgate, P. R.; 3rd,
Thurs.—8 to 3. Meat.
Wendell Hogg S.
Fri.—8 to 3, Fruit and Tomatoes.
Yearling Ewe, White Face, Wool
Sat.—8 to 12. Beans.
type—1st, Shirley Baker, P. R
Fish canned on appointment.
2nd, Louise Westgate, P. R.
Hermiston Co-op. Cannery
Ewe Lamb, white face, wool
type—2nd. Mary DeBok, P. R.
Ewe, black face, mutton type—
WEATHER TURNS
1st, Mayanna Smith. P. R.; 2nd,
MUCH COOLER
Joan Westgate, P. R.; 3rd, Louise
Westgate, P. R.
Yearling Ewe, black face, mut­
The past week saw a complete
reversal from the past several ton type—1st. John Madison, Ec­
UMATILLA COUNTY
weeks with the nights quite cool, ho; 2nd, Mayanna Smith. P. R.
in 1% cord loads
story house, electricity and good well.
FOR SALE — 7-ROOM HOUSE, Write Chas. Wicklander, La Grande.
Ewe Lamb, black face, mutton
dropping as low as 33 degrees
$17.50
per load
Mary Hawthorne, Plaintiff. vs.
modern. One block north of Oregon.
Tuesday night. The first geese type—1st. Louise Westgate, P. R.; James
5-3p ❖
LESLIE
HUTSON
Hawthorne,
Defendant.
Stone's store. R. W. McCutchen,
were seen early Wednesday morn­ 2nd, Joan Westgate, P. R.; 3rd,
To James Hawthorne, defendant
Pendleton, Ore. •
Box 791
Hermiston.
6-3p WANTED — TO RENT 5-ROOM
ing, indicating that fall weather Mayanna Smith, P. R.; 4th, Mary above named:
modern
house,
unfurnished,
in
Her-
DeBok, P. R.
IN THE NAME OF THE
will soon be here.
APARTMENTS AND ROOMS — miston. Phone 3428.
STATE OF OREGON:
5-8p |
Market Lambs, fat—1st, Joan |
The report for the week follows:
West Side Hotel, opposite depot
I AM DELIVERING
You
are
required
to
appear
and
1
Date
Max. Min. Westgate. P. R.; 2nd. Elaine Hogg. answer the complaint of the plaintiff
6-3c FOR SALE-PUREBRED LIEUAL-
S.;
3rd.
Wendell
Hogg.
S.;
4th,
48
September 6
... 97
filed against you in this Court and
len Setter, three years old in Feb-
IN 1% CORD LOADS
Jim Hogg. S.; 5th, Marv DeBok, cause within four weeks of the date A BARGAIN—APPLES. 50c BOX.
100
50
September 7
ruary.
Phone 3221.
5-3c
P.
R.
of
the
first
publication
of
this
sum
­
bring
container
and
pick.
North
...
99
50
September 8
$21.00 PER LOAD
Sheen Showmanship—1st, Jim mons. namely, on or before Thursday of Hermiston on highway. 134 mi. WANTED—BODY AND FENDER
... 96
48
LESIAE HUTSON
September 9
the
5th
day
of
October.
1944;
and
you
Hogg. S ■ 2nd. Joan Westgate. P.
man. Must be A-l. Rohrman Mo­ Box 791
Pendleton, Ore.
... 98
46
September 10
will take notice that if you fail to across track, north, 5th place south
R.; 3rd, Elaine Hogg. S.; 4th, Wen­ answer or otherwise plead to said on highway. From Umatilla 134 tor Co.
5-3p
... 98
September 11
47
dell Hogg, S.
complaint within said time, the plain­ mile east, % mile south. 3rd house.
... 94
49
September 12
tiff will apply to the court for the re­ Harry Kludsikofsky.
6-3p FOR SALE TWO CITY LOTS ON
GARDEN AND CROPS
September 13
.. 88
58
R. R. FAST
oiled street. All clear. Second St.,
lief
prayed
for
therein,
to-wit:
A
de
­
Exhibit of five vegetables—1st. cree dissolving the marriage contract
September 14
.. 74
52
FOR
RENT
—
TWO-ROOM
FURN-
west
side
of
track.
C.
Warner,
phone
Nora Lee Temple. P R.; 2nd. Ma­ now and heretofore existing between
Veterinarian
49
September 15
ished cottage. Also one single 2111.
5-3p
ry DeBok. P R.: 3rd. Richard Snv- plaintiff and defendant and for an
71
55
September 16
Resi. 3713
Bus. Phone 3311
room, Ritchie’s Cottages, Hermis- | —------------------------------- *------
der, H.; 4th. Joeann Correa, S.; absolute divorce from defendant.
68
September 17
48
8
LOST — ONE BOSTON FEMALE
ton.
6-3c
This
summons
is
published
in
the
5th. Gwendolyn Bellamy, P. R.:
38
September 18
70
dog, black with white markings.
Herald, a weekly newspa­
6th, Louise Westgate P. R.: 7th. Hermiston
33
September 19
78
per published at Hermiston. Umatil­ WANTED—HOUSEWORK, HOUR Answers to name of Molly. Mrs. R.
Joan Westgate. P. R.: 8th, Eliza- la County. Oregon, pursuant to and in
or by day. Will care for child­ W. Armstrong, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 5-3p
State Farm Mutual
beth Jones. H.; 9th, Doris Jones. compliance with an order made here­ ren. Mrs. Myra E. Franklin, Felt­
FOUR-H FAIR
in by the Judge of this Court on the house cottage west of Stone’s gro- ROOMS FOR RENT
ALICE
H.
Inturance Company
5th day of September, 1944. It will
Stone, across street from library. $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
Garden Demonstrations
eery
store.
6-lp
be published for four consecutive
second house east.
5-3p
80% Collision
1st. Doris Jones and Richard weeks, the first publication to be made
RABBIT DIVISION
— New Triplit Life Policy —
Snyder, H.; 2nd, Prudy McCourt on Thursday, the 7th day of Septem- FOR SALE —TRASH BURNER, FOR SALE—FIVE COWS; ONE
like new. L. J. Walls. 112 miles
ber, 1944. and the last publication on
Senior Doe—1st, Dulcinea Pan­ and Joeann Correa, S.
Family Income
purebred Jersey, four Jersey-Milk­
the 5th day of October, south of Hermiston on Butter creek
ages, Hermiston: 2nd, Clifford
“I file our responsibility for you
Beets—1st. Sam Ingalls, Adams. Thursday,
1944.
road.
6-lp ing Shorthorn cows. Also one saddle
Panages, H.; 3rd, Joeann Correa,
with the state.”
Sweet Corn—1st, Edna Jones,
DATED this the 5th day of Septem­
horse. W. D. Neill, Hermiston. 5-3p
Stanfield: 4th. Travis Beaver, H. H.; 2nd, Donald Lieuallen, A.
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
ber. 1944.
WANTED —COAL SHOVELERS
Junior Doe—1st, Clifford Pan­
Raley Peterson.
Cooperative Service Station
Carrots—1st, Kenneth Williams,
FOR
at Ordnance by Frank Sargent ATTENTION HUNTERS
Attorney for Plaintiff,
ages, H.; 2nd, Travis Beaver, H.; A.; 2nd, Andrew Dumore. Pendle-
Hermiston, Oregon
expert
taxidermy
work
and
buck
­
who
has
contract
for
furnishing
Post Office Address;
3rd, Dulcinea Panages, H.; 4th, ton: 3rd, Mary June Ryan, P.; 4th,
skin
tanning,
ship
to
Herman
Weibel,
Pendleton. Oregon.
coal to Ordnance. Work for sev­
Jimmy Moncrief, H.
Mary McCourt, S.; 5th, Joann Mc- (Sept. 7-Oct. 5)
eral hours while off shift. Pay is Oswego, Oregon. Fifteen years in
Bring your welding repair and
Senior Buck—1st, Joeann Cor- Court. S.; 6th, Rieta Graves, H.
5-6c
by the ton. Phone 3101 for fur- same location.
blacksmithing to
TAKEN VP NOTICE
rea, S.; 2nd. Travis Beaver, H.:
Onions—1st, Joeann Correa, S.;
ther information.
6-lc FELTHOUSE COTTAGE FOR
HERMISTON
BLACKSMITH
3rd, Clifford Panages, H.
2nd. Mary McCourt, S.; 3rd, Mary
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
rent. Inquire W. W. Felthouse. 5-3c
Junior Buck—1st. Clifford Pan- June Ryan. P.
GRAPES
NOW
READY
—
ALSO
A
I have taken up and have kept for
& WELDING SHOP
ages, H.; 2nd. Joeann Correa. S.; Potatoes—1st. Mary June Ryan. about 30 days at my ranch 7 miles
few boxes of prunes left. Mrs. A. | FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR CAT-
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
3rd. Dulcinea Panages, H.: 4th, P,; 2nd, Mary McCourt, S.
S. W. of Hermiston, the following de­ E. Marble, half mile south of Farm | tie- Remington 25-20 rifle, 40 Phone 2151
CANNING SCHEDULE
Sept. 25 to 30
RUCTion SALE
Every Friday
— SALE STARTS AT IM P.M
We will get you top market price—For your Live­
stock and Farm Produce. Last Friday’s Markets—
Top Hogs Netted
Top Veal Netted
$15.15 per CWT
$13.50 per CWT
We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat-
tle. For top market prices—have stock at the Her­
miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before
1:00 P. M.
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for price« on Fat Stock.
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co.
East End of Main Street
scribed animals:
Bureau.
5-2c
5-2c ' i
i
One 1-eyed Sorrell
One Black Horse
FOR SALE—22 ACRES. ALL UN-
(no brands)
der cultivation. Four acres in al­
Said animals will be sold unless re­
deemed at public auction to the high­ falfa. Home Sunday morning. T. O.
est bidder for cash in hand on the 23 Krause. 2 miles NE of Stanfield. 4-3p
day of September, 1944, at the above
described ranch at 2 00 o’clock p. m. FOR SALE—TEAM BLACK HORS-
Dated at Hermiston on this 1st day
es, 5 and 6 years, 1500 pounds, gen­
of September. 1944.
tle and well broke. Henry Rueber,
Signed. EARL RAY
Stanfield. Ore.
4-3p
(Sept. 7-14-21)
FOR SALE McCORMICK-DEER-
ing cream separator, large size.
Will trade for good cow. This sepa­
rator is guaranteed to be in first class
condition. J. M. Jennings, on old Joe
FOR SALE— DeLAVAL SEPARA- Reeves place east part of city limits,
4-3p
tor No. 17, $25.00; Sealy bed Hermiston.
davanola and chair, like new, $85:
dining table and chairs, oak, $65:
genuine leather bed davenport &
rocker. $35; fruit jars, clean and
sorted. Mrs. J. W. Foley, P. O.
Echo, Ore, on Butter Creek high-
way.
6-lc
GRAPES FOR SALE — CLARA
Thornburg place in Westland
district.
6-lp
HUNTING CABIN OR CAMP
site during deer and elk season
on North Fork of John Day river,
10 miles south of Dale bridge.
Make your reservations now. Will
furnish pack horses. Write Ben
Parsons. Dale. Ore.
6-3p
shells, $32.50; Western Field 22 rifle.
nearly new, six boxes shells, $32.50;
Zenith radio, table model, $25.00. A.
M. Rennecker, 302 Victory Square.
4-3p
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
Physician and Surgeon
First National Bank Building
FOR SALE TRANSPARENT AP-
Hermiston
ples. bring own box. Priced for re- Phone 3151
sale. W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry­
land place. Columbia district.
49-tfc
J. V. VILLERMOURE
E. P DODD — REAL ESTATI
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur
ince—fire, automobile, accident. No
tary public, execution of legal pa
pere. Herald office. Hermiston, Ore
gon.
15-tr
FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
City.
2-tfc
FOR SALE—HEALTH CHEESE,
cantaloupes, grapes, peaches. Bring FOR SALE CONCORD GRAPES.
containers. C. A. Lare, one mile N.
$2.00 per apple box. bring container
of Hermiston.
4-3p and pick. L. J. Walls, Rt. 1, Hermis­
ton. 1 12 mi. SE of Hermiston on But-
FOR SALE 175 EWES, ONE TO
ter Creek road.
5-3p
five years old. Floyd Daniel, Echo,
Ore.
4-3c FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur­
NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR
days. "Virgorbilt" Hatchery, Her­
sale—town delivery Saturday morn­
miston.
40-tfe
ings. Harry Kelley. 11 miles 8. of
Hermiston, phone 2452.
4-tfc FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
FOR SALE—20 ACRES. ALL UN-
13-tfe
der irrigation and all in crops: 4-
room house and a good cellar. Rea­ WANT TO LEASE—40 OR 80 A.
sonably priced. Sam R. Elston, four
hay ranch with living quarters. A.
miles east of Hermiston. Route 1. 3-4p F. Liles. Rt. 1. Hermiston.
4-3p
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 3821
Herrn latoa
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2119
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks K of poet office
Office houre: I to 12 - 1:30 to 4
Phone 3041 * Hermiston, Ora.
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
— Office Hours —
Other Hours by Appointment