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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1944, HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON PAGE SEVEN LOST OR STOLEN ONE SMALL package addressed to Mrs. Sam Nye. Hermiston, containing a Mar ine pin with guard chain and Gold Star. Value important to owner only. Please return to Hale’s Con fectionery or phone 2731. Reward. 8-3c Ule Ure low Agents For The FOR SALE GOOD HOUSE barn, garage, electric water sys tem and other buildings. Four mi. from Hermiston on pavement, $3.- 500 worth of buildings, plus 20 A. of land, all for $3.150. Immediate possession. O. C. Hughes, agent. Rt. 1. Hermiston. 8-tfc Milk Users of Hermiston: For the immediate future I am shifting my activities from the Hermiston Daily to a larger concern — namely Uncle Sam’s fighting forces. Although I may be far away from the dairy barns, the delivery truck and the various stores, my thoughts no doubt will be at home many times. I wish to take this opportunity to thank my customers and friends for the many courtesies shown me during the past sev eral years. It has indeed been a pleasure to serve you and trust that our relations have always been friendly. I intend to come back to Hermiston when the big con test is won. I am leaving for the duration well as sured that my position will be capably filled with competent help. You may be certain that Hermiston Dairy milk is and will con tinue to be the best possible product on the market. Thank you again—and we’ll be seein’ you— TED HODGE Be Sure Be Safe - Be Pleased Buy Milk From The HERMISTON oninu per crop but some of it is still in shocks and unthreshed. Heavy rains have greatly damaged the October 9 to 14 Mon.—8 to 3, Fruit and Tomatoes. grain. They also visited a sister in Burke, Idaho Here the visitors Tues.—Meat. saw nothing but mountains and Wed., 8 to 3. Fruit and Tomatoes. mines. Thurs—8 to 3, Meat. Travel accomodation on the Fri.—8 to 3, Fruit and Tomatoes. Great Northern going east and the Sat.—8 to 12, Fruit. Milwaukie line coming west were Hermiston Co-op. Cannery excellent. CANNING SCHEDULE Project Farm To Meet A regular meeting of the Project "arm Bureau will be held next "riday, October 13. in the Colum bia park hall. A pot luck dinner Mrs. John Jendrzejewski and will precede the business meeting. her sister, Mrs. Mary Wojcik of Members and friends are invited Portland, recently returned from to attend. a three weeks trip east to their old home at Stevens Point. Wise., STANFIELD HAS where they visited their parents. Their father is 90 years of age and GRANGE NEWS their mother is 88. Both parents are in excellent health and were Now that the farmers' busy har able to outwalk their daughters. vest season is almost over, mem The main method of transportation bers of the Stanfield Grange will was by “shanks pony" and the blisters on their ponies were large meet Sunday. October 8. to begin refinishing the interior of the hall and many. En route home they visited a with firtex. The ladies will furn brother at Grenville. So. Dakota. ish a pot luck dinner at noon. Several new officers were elect- That country has enjoyed a bum- nUCTIOn SALE Every Friday — SALE STARTS AT 1:00 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 ed to fill vacancies as follows: Cer es. Florence Attebury; Pomona, Alida Picanso; Assistant Steward, Floyd Daniel: chairman executive committee, Chas. Herrick. Mrs. Chas. Herrick, lecturer, an nounced that a harvest supper and program are planned for the next Grange meeting. October 10. The literary program centered around the theme, “School Days” with all members singing that song. Alida Picanso gave an interesting ac count of the freshmen initiation at Stanfield, and others told of school experiences and pranks. Virginia Picanso very ably told about a va cation trip in the East. Honoring members whose birth days were in July. August and September, the Home Economics club served ice cream and cake. Those present were Clara Picanso. Ruth Daniel and Roy Attebury. The club held its September meet ing at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Meyers, and Mrs. Roy Duncan will entertain in October. SURGE MILKER See Ils For New Parts and New Equipment! FOR SALE—40 A. FINEST SOIL | in county fine modern 5-room | house, electric water system, beau tiful lawn. New poultry house. ! shed. barn. Extra good alfalfa and I pasture. 17 head cattle, 3 horses. | 9 pigs. 120 hens. Equipment to op- i erate farm.- Five acres extra good | corn, 60 or more tons alfalfa. | Everything complete, ready to go. I In Stanfield district. Sell for $12,- 000. O. C. Hughes, agent. Rt. 1,1 Hermiston. 8-tfc Also See Us Fer CUDAHY'S ALL-PURPOSE mineral Feed Sabtly thar FOR SALE—20 ACRES. ALL UN- der irrigation and all in crops. Four-room house and a good cellar. Reasonably priced. Sam R. Els ton. 4 miles east of Hermiston. Rt. 8-4p Hermiston Grain & Feed Co Hermiston, Oregon TABLE MODEL FOR SALE cream separator, Hobart coffee FOUR HORSES. WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3788 grinder, Hobart meat slicer. Day FOR SALE or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore- ton new type scale. Write Box 168. two saddle and two work. Will 8-3p sell or trade. Earl Ray, Rt. 1, Her- gen. Lexington. Ore. 2-tfe 7-3p miston. FOR SALE—SMALL GARDEN CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU- 8-3c FOR SALE—MONARCH ELEC- tractor. Phone 2712. lar trips to the Hermiston Grain & trie range, good shape, $80.00. Feed Co. List your chickens with us. FOR SALE—DEEP WELL. JET 52-tfc type electric pump (new). Or Pete McNabb, across road from will trade for shallow well pump. Shell Service Station. Umatilla. Arvil Holt, corner Ninth and Main 7-3p FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT Sunday dinner. Get them Satur 8-3p street. days. “Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her FOR SALE— ’ 31 GRAHAM PAIGE WANTED—TO TRADE 6-ROOM 40-tfc sedan, good rubber, fair motor, miston. house in Dufur. Ore., for proper ty in or near Hermiston. F. A. $165.00. Details by mail. P. O. AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT 6-3p the big money and a square deal, Hooper. Box A, Pendleton, Ore. Box 52, Hermiston. 8-6p FOR SALE—RED AND GOLDEN call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- FOR SALE—ONE MALE 1DOG; Delicious apples. Also other va ton, “the man who gets things done”. one brood sow with 22 pigs. Phil rieties. Lloyd Miller, mile west of Phone 2601. Jones. 212 miles out on Butter Umatilla. 6-3p WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES Creek highway. Will sell one or all. ' 8-lp FOR SALE—CORN, NO. 1, $30.00 of furniture. We pay cash. Call per ton delivered; hay. 15 ton or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfe WILL TRADE 1936 MODEL SE- stack, $200; green corn for fodder, •******•• dan for equity in '39 or '40 mod el. Write Box 196, Hermiston. 8-3c $5 per ton V. B. Durbin, 4 miles I AM DELIVERING ♦ west and 14 mile north of Hermis- GREEN SLAB • FOR SALE — FRESH JERSEY ton. 6-3p --------------------------------------------- • in 1 % cord loads ♦ cow with 4-weeks-old heifer. Chas. Friday, phone 3931, 8-lp HOUSE FOR RENT—FURNISH- • $17.50 per load ♦ ed with electrical appliances and . LESLIE HUTSON ♦ SMALL MODERN HOUSE FOR furniture if desired. N. D. Bard, . Pendleton, Ore. ♦ Box 791 sale, three rooms, furnished. Stanfield. 6-tfc . good location. Chas Friday, phone 8-lp FOR RENT — SMALL 2-ROOM 3931. I AM DELIVERING house, furnished, $20.00 per mo. FOR SALE — TEAM HORSES, Cargill place. 112 mi. on Butter GREEN MILL ENDS medium size. C J. Buhmann. R. 6-3p 8-3p Creek highway IN 1% CORD LOADS 1, Hermiston FOR SALE FINE SULFOLK $21.00 PER LOAD SMALL 3-ROOM FOR SALE LESLIE HUTSON ram. H. J. Stillings, Stanfield, house with two lots in Stanfield. Pendleton, Ore. 6-tfc Box 791 Also 2-room house with one lot in Ore, Stanfield. Inquire at Robert E. RED COCKER Branson, Box 4, Stanfield. 8-3p FOR SALE Spaniel pups. Cutting Service R. R. FAST FOR SALE—SOLID OAK ROUND Station, Umatilla, Ore. 6-3p dining room table, good as new. |------------------------------- ‘----------- Veterinarian $15.00. Also cow for sale, $50.00. FOR SALE — 7-ROOM HOUSE, H. F. Lindner, Hermiston. 8-lp modern. One block north of Bus. Phone 3311 Resi. 3713 --- -----—- -------------- -, I Stone’s store. R. W. McCutchen, FOR RENT—3-ROOM HOUSE, 2 (2 Hermiston. 6-3p miles from Hermiston. Lights and I _________ _ _ - water furnished. No children. H. APARTMENTS AND ROOMS — McCullough, Rt. 1, Hermiston. West Side Hotel, opposite depot. 8-1p 6-3c Inturance Company FOR SALE—"WARM MORNING" A BARGAIN—APPLES. 50c BOX, $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment 80 % Collision coal heater, with pipe. Used one | bring container and pick. North — New Triplit Life Policy — season. rice $ ) cash, a es of Hermiston on highway, 1%4 mi. Family Income Hidy, Box 116, Echo. Oregon. 8-3p across track, north, 5th place south "I file our responsibility for you FOR SALE—5-ROOM MODERN on highway. From Umatilla 1% with the state." house and three lots. Phone mile east. % mile south, 3rd house. ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 3332, or see Claude Van Arsdale. | Harry Kludsikofsky. 6-3p Cooperative Service Station Hermiston. 8-1 p---------------------------- Hermiston, Oregon FOR RENT—TWO-ROOM FURN- FOR SALE—8 ACRES OF LAND ished cottage. Also one single in city limits. Some buildings room. Ritchie’s Cottages, Hermis Bring your welding repair and and lumber, very desirable build ton. 6-3c blacksmithing to ing site. Price $1,000; some terms. Phone 3332, Hermiston. 8-3c for SALE—2 FARMS. RALPH HERMISTON BLACKSMITH Thornburg. Westland district, FOR SALE—2-ROOM UNFINISH- 4 WELDING SHOP 6-6p ed house George Myers, half Rt 1, Hermiston. State Farm Mutui CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School at 10:00 with preaching services at 11:00. Chris- tian Endeavor is at 7:00 Adult Bible study is also at 7:00. Prayer block north of city disposal plant, NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR Phone 2151 L. F. Beaver, Prop. meeting begins at 7:30. Box 61, Hermiston. 8-3P sale town delivery Saturday morn FOR SALE—GEESE. $2.00 EACH. ings. Harry Kelley, 112 miles S. of Curtis Dyer Visitor Here DR. I. C. BOHLMAN 4-tfc Mrs. Floyd Bueoy, Boardman, Hermiston, phone 2452. Curtis Dyer, veteran Hermiston Ore. 8-3p Physician and Surgeon resident and more recently an em HUNTING CABIN OR CAMP ployee of the railroad at the UOD, FOR SALE 8x12 TRAILER. site during deer and elk season First National Bank Building was in Hermiston this week visit built-ins. stoves, folding double on North Fork of John Day river, ing with old friends. He is recup bed and other conveniences. See 10 miles south of Dale bridge. Phone 3151 Hermiston erating from a recent illness at the Make your reservations now. Will home of relatives in North Powder. it at the Rev. B. R Snyder resi- furnish pack horses. Write Ben 7-3c J. V. VILLERMOURE dence in Irrigon. Parsons, Dale. Ore. 6-3p WOOD CAMP STOVE FOR SALE ELECTRICAL SERVICI FOR —With oven. F. W. Lenz. Hermis- ATTENTION HUNTERS expert taxidermy work and buck 7-3p Hermiston Phono 3821 ton, Ore. FOR SALE- 6-TUBE VENUS RA- FOR SALE- CABINET MODEL dio. cabinet, good condition. R. - radio. Zenith, 5-tube, good con- F Wigglesworth. Rt 2, Hermiston, dition. R F. Wiglesworth, Rt. 2. _ Hermiston. 7-3c WANTED—FRESH COWS. MUST —or SALE — GOOD WINTER stand Bangs and T B. Test and | °r coat, tan color, size 16. price $15. give not less than six gallons per day. See or call Hermiston Dairy. May be seen at Hermiston Dry phone 3600 8-3c Cleaners, next to post office. 7-3p WANTED—BODY AND FENDER FOR SALE—30 A IMPROVED man at Rohrman Motor Co. farm, nine acres in alfalfa. Must be A-l. 8-3p Equipment and stock if desired FOR SALE—20 ACRES FINE Russell Haag, one mile east of J. pasture, neat four room house, B Perry store in Westland district. 7-3p good barn and milk house, poultry Rt. 1, Hermiston. house and other buildings. Five miles from Hermiston. Some equip FOR SALE—HAY. PETER CAS- trie. Route Two, Hermiston. 7-3c ment. You can run 20 cows nice ly. Sell for $4,500 00. with $2000 cash, balance easv terms. O. C. WANT TO BUY — SMALL OIL burning circulator heater. Le Hughes, agent. Rt 1. Hermiston. 7-3p 8-tfc land Morse. Hermiston. skin tanning, ship to Herman Weibel. Oswego, Oregon. Fifteen years in same location. 5-6c FOR SALE—TRANSPARENT AP- ples. bring own box. Priced for re- sale. W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry land place. Columbia district. 49-tfc E P. DODD REAL General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 25»2 - Ree. 1118 Bunday A Eve. by Appointment ESTATI sales, leases, exchangee. Insur ance—fire, automobile, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa pers. Herald office, Hermiston. Ore gon W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. 15-tfe Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Ottica: 2 blocks K ot post office Office houre: I to 11 - 1:30 to • Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ora FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN 2-tfe City. WANTED—LIGHT CAR. CHEVRO- let or Ford. Phone 3428. 1-tfe FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor's. 18-tfe DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — Other Hours by Appointment