The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 28, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 28. 1944.
CANNING SCHEDULE
October 2 to 7
PAGE SEVEN
TOWNSEND CLUB FOOTBALL STORY
By Mrs. Joe Udey
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NOT DO SOMETHING
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page 1)
Mon.—8 to 3, Fruit and Tomatoes.
Townsend friends will be happy
At (Continued
the start of from
the second
quar- |- - - - • - - - - - - - - - dot
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- - - - - Ye
--
ABOUT WORMS IN
Tues.—Meat.
to
learn
that
Mr.
Johnson,
who
ter
the
Cardinal
eleven
started
a
HOUSE
FOR
RENT-1
BLOCK
S.
Wed . 8 to 3. Fruit and Tomatoes.
Thurs.—8 to 3, Meat.
filed an injunction toset our Pill drive which went to the four yard I W Catholic Church. Owner will
OUR POULTRY FLOCKS ?
off
the
ballot
for
this
I
ovember
line
where
beautiful
line
play
by
be
at
house
Sunday.
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7-lp
Fri.—8 to 3, Fruit and Tomatoes.
Sat.—8 to 12, Fruit.
Court. He then took it to the Sup- the Bulldogs stopped them
Id | FOR . SALE
8x12 TRAILER
-
•
- 19,
-and
out. Neither
Hermiston Co-op. Cannery reme Court and on September
“ Hermiston
"ngie kicked
"u
e | . built-ins.
stoves, folding double
the Oregon Supreme Court handed eam go close ° he 8
t‘
or bed and other conveniences. See
FLYNN IS FREZ
down a decision affirming the Cir- the remainder of the quarter and it at the Rev. B. R Snyder resi-
— cuit
, Court, —
rd that
41 the ball was in Bulldog possession dence
. :
—9.
7-3c
which — means
that the
in —
Irrigon.
BY GRAND JURY
as
the
half
gun
sounded.
Oregon State Insurance Amend-
The third quarter was still fav- WOOD CAMP STOVE FOR SALE
_
. .
.
. .
ment (sometimes known as the
AVITON
The Umatilla county grand jury "Little Townsend Plan") will re- oring Waitsburg. Things started —With oven. F. W. Lenz, Hermis-
*
~
7-3p
last week returned a not true bill main on the ballot.
off with Hermiston receiving and -1 ton.
Ore.
in the case of Francis Angus Flynn
Everyone who is interested to running the ball to midfield. Ma-rop
„
and FOR SALE—CABINET MODEL
39. former truck foreman at the have this
tried is asked
tott hit the line for nine yards e
THE LABOR-SAVING
radio. Zenith. 5-tube. good con-
Umatilla Ordnance Depot He had register
he will be able to vote to Williams
made a first
down ° dition. R. F. Wiglesworth, Rt. 2.
.
.
...
been charged with second degree November 7.
FLOCK TREATMENT
tackle. A pass, good for 15 yards. Hermiston
7.30
Belt
to
Wilcox,
was
nullified
be-Termustton-
_
2
murder in connection with, the The local club will meet at the
killing July 2 here of Ronald Lee U .s .o. Tuesday evening and a full cause of an offside and after two FOR SALE — GOOD WINTER
Birds heavily infested with large roundworms or cecal
worms simply cannot lay their best. Remove these
Coffman of Hanford, Wash.
plays
into
the
line.
Schoonover
!
coat,
tan
color,
size
16.
price
$15.
1 evening of business was transact-
worms with Dr. Salsbury’s AVI-TON.
action of the grand jury clears the
again dropped back and kicked. May be seen at Hermiston Dry
This flock treatment contains recognized drugs, in-
slate for Flynn, who has been out
At this point the Cardinals made Cleaners, next to post office. 7-3p
eluding Phenothiazine. It is palatable — easy on the
on bail for some time.
another drive to the Hermiston 10
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birds.
COLUMBIA
Flynn maintained that the
yard line, only to lose the ball on OR SALE 2-WHEEL TRAILER.
Join the thousands of successful poultry raisers
shooting of Coffman was done in
who use AVI-TON to treat their birds for large round­
downs. The end of the third quar­ ' Can be seen at J. W. Hamman j
GRANGE
NOTES
worms or cecal worms.
self defense. It was the outgrowth
ter found Waitsburg deep in their farm, 112 mi out on Butter Creek |
highway.
7-lp
of a party at Flynn’s home that
COME HERE FOR POULTRY MANAGEMENT ADVICE
Window screens have been fur­ own territory—4th and 10.
night.
IMPROVED
The fourth quarter really found FOR SALE—30
nished by the Grange for the main
farm, nine acres in alfalfa.
part of the club house building, things happening. The Bulldogs
CLUB ENDS BUSY and
at the last meeting of the blocked a Waitsburg punt and Equipment and stock if desired.
recovered the ball. Russell Haag, one mile east of J.
YEAR WITH PARTY Home Economics club, it was voted Harkenrider
to continue the work which would After two plays around end. Belt B. Perry store in Westland district.
heaved a pass to Harkenrider for Rt. 1, Hermiston.
7-3p NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733
To end the club year, the “Out also screen the kitchen windows. the first touchdown. Williams con­
sale—town delivery Saturday morn­
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
A total of $25.00 was paid by the
FOR RENT—COMPLETELY FUR- ings. Harry Kelley, 112 miles S. of gon.
for Victory” garden club did some-
2-tfe
verted
on
a
line
smash
and
Her
­
thing quite different from raising Grange toward the veterinary miston led 7-0.
nished 3-room cottage suitable Hermiston, phone 2452.
4-tfc
CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
vegetables, it went on a cookie fund.
The Cardinals elected to receive for one or two adults. Hodge cab­ HUNTING CABIN OR CAMP
Mrs. Felix Baty has donated a
lar trips to the Hermiston Grain &
bake to the home of Mrs. Percy
in
No.
2,
2
blocks
south
of
Catholic
table for the use of the grange but when the ball was kicked short Church.
site during deer and elk season Feed Co. List your chickens with us.
Corman. •
7-lp
and fumbled. Johnson and Hughes
on North Fork of John Day river,
52-tfc
The club has been quite active master. It is much appreciated, as recovered for the Bulldogs. Ma-
the
one
now
in
use
is
small
and
un-
FOR SALE—ELECTRIC REFRIG- 10 miles south of Dale bridge.
during the year, since it was or­
tott took an end sweep good for
erator; one 16-guage Winchester Make your reservations now. Will FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
ganized February 19. On April 8 suitable.
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur­
eight
yards to the Waitsburg 40 pump and one 22-long rifle, both furnish pack horses. Write Ben
Elizabeth
Jones
has
been
ap-
1
the club took part in an Easter
days.
“Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her-
and
Williams
followed
with
an
off
6-3p
party and on May 20 took a very pointed to edit a newspaper to be i tackle slant for nine more. At this guns practically new; one coal Parsons, Dale, Ore.
miston.
40-tfc
read
at
each
meeting.
range.
356
Cartridge
St.,
Ord-
active part in a program presented
FOR
SALE
—
TRAILER
HOUSE
&
point
Schoonpver
took
a
straight
The Home Economics club sev- !
nance. Ore.
7-lp
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
by 4-H clubs in the Columbia dis­
lot. Green Trailer House, south
trict. June 7 the club went on a eral years ago provided the cur­ buck into the line, kept his feet, FOR SALE—DeLAVEL SEPARA- side of First St.. Cox Addition. 5-3p the big money and a square deal,
dodged and weaved 31 yards
i
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
hike and during July, three of the tains for the school house stage, so and
tor. No. 17, good condition. $25;
to
goal
territory. The conversion
this
vacation
had
them
taken
down
ton, “the man who gets things done".
members helped during harvest.
FOR
SALE
—
7'x16
FT.
TRAILER
was good on a pass to Wilcox and dining table and six leather-bot-
At the 4-H fair September 9, the and cleaned. Mrs. Jeppe and
house, all built-in cupboards, inlaid Phone 2601.
tom chairs, and buffet, oak, all
the
Bulldogs led 14 to 0.
Mrs.
Getchell
are
to
put
them
back
club made a fine showing, taking
linoleum,
2 stoves, Duo Therm oil
Waitcburg again received and for $85; fruit jars and rocker, heater, and 2-burner Coleman gas WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
in place this week.
$8.25 in prizes.
leather.
Mrs.
J.
W.
Foley.
Echo,
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
Mrs. Alex Jones and Mrs. Ben this time an intercepted pass gave
The club members are: Leader,
range. Good tires. Also an 8x9 ft.
ball to Hermiston at midfield. Ore., on Butter Creek highway. built on. parked in convenient loca­ or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
'
Elizabeth Jones; Doris Jones, Ed­ Fix will entertain the Home Eco- the
7-lc
tion. shade, lawn, garden spot and
na Jones. Rieta Graves and Rich­ nomics club at the club house on An end run was stopped for no
gain
but
a
pass
to
Wilcox
was
good
October 13.
*****•*••
FOR SALE—LADIES SUIT. SIZE water. Priced to sell immediately.
ard Snyder.
Mrs. Hodge, Mrs. Hackler and for 20 yards. Williams. Matott and
I AM DELIVERING
•
14. all wool, steel blue. Phone inquire at house No. 411. Victory
Mrs. Panages will serve refresh- Schoonover carried the ball in that 894, Stanfield.
7-lc
-5-3p
Square
after
4:30
p.
ni.
GREEN SLAB *
AUXILIARY TO
ments at the Grange meeting to be order to the 12 yard line where a
in 1 % cord loads
♦
FOR
SALE
—
HAY.
PETER
CAS-
IMPROVED CON
held October 3.
| pass, this time Belt to Matott, was
FOR SALE
GIVE PROGRAM
$17.50
per
load
♦
trie, Route Two, Hermiston. 7-3c cord Grapes, large and juicy. $1.60
Mrs. Getchell and Mrs. Harr good for another six points. The
LESLIE HUTSON
♦
apple box. Bring your boxes. J. H.
Pendleton, Ore. ♦
Box 791
The local unit of American Leg­ were hostesses at the last meeting kick for conversion was wide, leav- WANT TO BUY — SMALL OIL Reid, phone 3605.
5-3c
burning circulator heater. Le­
ion Auxiliary will sponsor a patrio­ held September 22. Thirteen mem- ing the score 20-0. The game end­
bers and three visitors were pres- ed with both teams substituting land Morse, Hermiston.
7-3p FOR SALE—8 ACRES OF LAND
tic program at the high school Fri­ ent.
; freely.
day, September 29, at 3:00 o'clock.
I AM DELIVERING
Outstanding for the locals was LOST—RATIONING BOOK 4 is­ in city limits. Some buildings and
It is understood that Grandpa
Announcement of the total amount
lumber, very desirable building site.
the line work which, after the first
GREEN
MILL ENDS
sued
to
Chas.
O.
Porter,
address
­
Ott
will
provide
cigars
for
the
men
of war bonds and stamps owned by
IN 1% CORD LOADS
quarter, was decidedly better than ed Cecil, Oregon. Please return to Price $1,000: some terms. Phone
end
ice
cream
for
the
ladies
at
the
high school students will be an-
3332, Hermiston.
5-3p
would be expected of a line out-
$21.00 PER LOAD
nounced by W. G. Kersbergen next meeting, by way of celebrat- weighed nearly 15 pounds to the Hermiston War Price and Ration-
LESLIE HUTSON
ing Board.
7-lp FOR SALE—40 ACRES, 21 UNDER
ing the arrival of his first grand-
superintendent.
man. Probably the outstanding
Pendleton, Ore.
Box 791
| son.
water, at Boardman. Good 112
Program numbers will includ
FOUR HORSES. story house, electricity and good well.
runner of the afternoon was Ma- FOR SALE
At
the
last
Home
Economics
club
“America the Beautiful” by the
two saddle and two work. Will
tott, while Schoonover kicked far
band, flag ettiquette by Mrs. Jean­ meeting, it was decided to have a above average. Not to be over­ sell or trade. Earl Ray. Rt. 1, Her- Write Chas. Wicklander, La Grande.
5-3p
R. R. FAST
Oregon.
nette Saboe, president of the Aux­ benefit party about Halloween looked was B. Jensen, stellar cen­ miston.
7-3p
iliary, band medly of war service time. Mrs. Baty was appointed as ter, who didn't make a bad pass
WANTED
TO RENT 5-ROOM
Veterinarian
FOR SALE—MONARCH ELEC-
songs and a short talk by Rev. W. chairman.
modern house, unfurnished, in Her-
all afternoon. All in all the team
Resi. 3713
Bus. Phone 3311
trie range, good shape, $80.00.
A. MacArthur. The band will then
5-3p
Echo Community Methodist ' played good ball and deserves Pete McNabb, across road from miston. Phone 3428.
close with “Star Spangled Ban­
Church
much credit.
Shell Service Station, Umatilla. FOR SALE—PUREBRED LIEUAL-
ner.”
Lev. Earl B. Cotton. Pastor
len Setter, three years old in Feb-
7-3p
S U M M O N S
Sunday, October 1—10:00 a. m.,
5-3c
ruary. Phone 3221.
State Farm’Mutual
CREAMERY SITE j Sunday School, B Middleton. sup-
Equity No. 7602
FOR SALE—'31 GRAHAM PAIGE
Inmtrance Company
WANTED
—
BODY
AND
FENDER
sedan, good rubber, fair motor,
I erintendent; 11:00 a. m„ World IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
=== BUILDING
$25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
man.
Must
be
A-l.
Rohrman
Mo
­
$165.00.
Details
by
mail.
P.
O.
Wide Communion Service; 8:00 p.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
80% Collision
5-3p
Box 52, Hermiston.
6-3p tor Co.
UMATILLA COUNTY
The new addition to the local m.Rev. Blout, speaker.
— New Triplit Life Policy —
plant of the Umatilla Cooperative!
° are invited to these servi-
FOR SALE—RED AND GOLDEN FOR SALE—TWO CITY LOTS ON
Family Income
Mary Hawthorne, Plaintiff, vs.
Creamery is now underway and a |_____ ..
Delicious apples. Also other va­ oiled street. All clear. Second St., "I file our responsibility for you
James Hawthorne, Defendant.
To James Hawthorne, defendant rieties. Lloyd Miller, mile west of west side of track. C. Warner, phone
with the state.”
new wall will soon be poured east VIRGIL. THE GREAT. COMING
5-3p ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
above
named:
Umatilla.
6-3p 2111.
of the present building and joined To HERMISTON OCTOBER 11
IN THE NAME OF THE
with the old building in the south.
_________________
Cooperative Service Station
STATE OF OREGON:
FOR SALE—CORN, NO. 1. $30.00 LOST — ONE BOSTON FEMALE
Hermiston, Oregon
The many new improvements of
Virgil, the Great, noted magic­
dog, black with white markings.
You are required to appear and
per ton delivered; hay, 15 ton
the creamery will be installed as ian and illusionist, will mystify answer the complaint of the plaintiff stack, $200; green corn for fodder, Answers to name of Molly. Mrs. R.
soon as the new structure is com­ Hermiston crowds with his tricks filed against you in this Court and $5 per ton V. B. Durbin, 4 miles W. Armstrong, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 5-3p
Bring your welding repair and
pleted.
on October 11 at the high school cause within four weeks of the date west and 14 mile north of Hermis-
of the first publication of this sum­
blacksmithing to
ALICE
ROOMS FOR RENT
Herman Plass. manager, stated auditorium.
mons, namely, on or before Thursday ton.
6-3p
HERMISTON
BLACKSMITH
Stone,
across
street
from
library,
Wednesday that the completion
The great Virgil has spent a life- the 5th day of October. 1944; and you
5-3 p
date has not been announced but time developing this unusual at­ will take notice that if you fail to HOUSE FOR RENT— FURNISH- second house east.
& WELDING SHOP
answer or otherwise plead to said
ed with electrical appliances and
stated “it can’t be any too soon to traction and he is rated as the complaint
within said time, the plain­ furniture if desired. N. D. Bard. FOR SALE FIVE COWS; ONE Phone 2151
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
suit me.”
world's greatest living magician. tiff will apply to the court for the re­
purebred Jersey, four Jersey-Milk­
6-tfc ing Shorthorn cows. Also one saddle
lief prayed for therein, to-wit: A de­ Stanfield.
24/
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co
RUGTIOn 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 prices on Fat Stock
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co
East End of Main Street
cree dissolving the marriage contract
now and heretofore existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for an
absolute divorce from defendant.
This summons is published in the
Hermiston Herald, a weekly newspa-
per published at Hermiston. Umatil­
la County. Oregon, pursuant to and in
compliance with an order made here­
in by the Judge of this Court on the
5th day of September, 1944. It will
be published for four consecutive
weeks, the first publication to be made
on Thursday, the 7th day of Septem­
ber. 1944. and the last publication on
Thursday, the 5th dav of October.
1944.
DATED this the 5th dav of Septem­
ber. 1944.
Raley Peterson.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office Address:
Pendleton. Oregon.
(Sept. 7-Oct. 5)
TAKEN UP NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
I have taken up and have kept for
about 30 days at my ranch 7 miles
S. W. of Hermiston, the following de-
scribed animals:
One 1 -eyed Sorrell
One Black Horse
(no brands)
Said animals will be sold unless re­
deemed at public auction to the high­
est bidder for cash in hand on the 23
day of September. 1944, at the above
described ranch at 2:00 o’clock p. m.
Dated at Hermiston on this 1st day
of September. 1944.
Signed. EARL RAY
( Sept. 7-14-21)
FOR RENT — SMALL 2-ROOM horse. W. D. Neill, Hermiston. 5-3p
house, furnished. $20.00 per mo. ATTENTION HUNTERS
FOR
Cargill place, 112 mi. on Butter expert taxidermy work and buck­
Creek highway
6-3p skin tanning, ship to Herman Weibel,
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
Physician and Surgeon
First National Bank Building
FOR SALE
FINE SULFOLK Oswego, Oregon. Fifteen years in Phone 3151
5-6c
ram. H. J. Stillings, Stanfield, same location.
Ore.
6-tfc FELTHOUSE COTTAGE FOR
rent. Inquire W. W. Felthouse. 5-3c
FOR SALE — RED COCKER
Spaniel pups. Cutting Service FOR SALE—TRANSPARENT AP-
Station, Umatilla. Ore.
6-3p
ples. bring own box. Priced for re-
FOR SALE — 7-ROOM HOUSE, sale. W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry­
modern. One block north of land place. Columbia district. 49-tfc
Stone's store. R. W. McCutchen. E. P DODD
REAL EETAT1
Hermiston.
6-3p
sales, leases, exchanges.
Insur
APARTMENTS AND ROOMS — ince—fire, automobile, accident. No
West Side Hotel, opposite depot. tary public, execution of legal pa
«-3c per«. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
A BARGAIN—APPLES. 50c BOX.
bring container and pick. North
of Hermiston on highway, 134 mi.
across track, north. 5th place south
on highway. From Umatilla 134
mile east, 34 mile south, 3rd house.
Harry Kludsikofsky
«-3p
gon.
FOR RENT
City.
FOR SALE CONCORD GRAPES.
$2.00 per apple box. bring container
and pick. L. J. Walls, Rt. 1, Hermis­
ton. 112 mi. SE of Hermiston on But-
5-3p
FOR RENT—TWO ROOM FURN- ter Creek road.
ished cottage. Also one single WANTED—LIGHT CAR. CHEVRO-
room. Ritchie's Cottages. Hermis­ let or Ford. Phone 3428.
1-tfe
ton.
fl-3c
FOR SALE—2 FARMS.
Thornburg, Westland
Rt. 1. Hermiston.
RALPH
district,
«-«p
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL
FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
13-tfe
SERVICE
Hermiston
Phono 3821
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General
X-Ray and
Bank Bldg. Pho.
Sunday & Eve.
ll-tf<
CABINS AT CABIN
2-tfe
Hermiston
Dentistry
Diagnosis
2592 - R m 3111
by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office houre: I to 13-1:30 to I
Phone 3061 * Hermiston. Ora
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
— Office Hours —
Other
Hours
by
Appointment