THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1944.
Union 76 Gasoline
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
Triton Motor Oil
UNION OIL COMPANY
Fuel Oil
•
Stove Oil
Burner Oil — Insect Sprays
Prompt Delivery Call 2751
—George Harkenrider
ORDNANCE MAN
WINS PROMOTION
ELECTION NOTICE
Charles Weeks Jr. has been very
| busy lately since he has learned
I the skill of mending women's hos-
| iery. He has not only become
skilled but quite popular.
Mrs. Corman and Mrs. Baty
were entertained at luncheon by
j Mrs. Wm. Luttrell at her new
house in Ordnance Tuesday. Mrs.
I Luttrell is improving nicely from
her recent illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clark have
returned from a hunting trip to
Union. Ore. They were among the
lucky hunters and several of their
friends have enjoyed their venison
steaks.
Mrs. Fleta Hallyburton has re-
covered from a severe cold and is
back on her job at Ordnance where
she has been working steady for
the past sixteen months.
Frank Hancock of the U. S. Na
vy is expected home on furlough
October 14th.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Baty were
very pleasantly surprised Mondav
evening when their eld friend C.
R. Patterson of the U. S. Navy
called on them. Mr. Patterson just
returned from the South Pacific
war zone.
PAGE SEVEN
Vote for
FOR SALE—MODERN 4-ROOM
house and garage on one big
,lot. Wired for electric range and
hot water heater. Inqure at cor
ner of 4th and Newport, Jack Hor-
ner, Hermiston.
10-3p
FOR SALE—22 FT. "STREAM-
LITE house trailer. 1942 model.
Only slightly used. New condition
throughout. Electric stove and re
frigerator, air conditioner, oil heat
er, 2 new tires and tubes. Owner
moving to middle west. Must sell
quickly. A $2000.00 value, priced
at only 1600.00. Hermiston Auto
Co.. 3rd and Main Streets, Phone
3661.
10-2c
Republican Candidate
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that a regular election will be held
| in the City of Hermiston, Oregon,
Pvt. Loren E. Miller, Ordnance, at the regular polling places for
Ore., was recently promoted to | the general election for State and
technician fifth grade at Army i County officials within precincts
Service Forces Training Center numbers 32 and 33 in said City on
the 7th day of November,
SINGING HARPIST AVAILABLE
(Ordnance), Mississippi Ordnance Tuesday,
between the hours of 8:00
for social entertainments, wed
Plant, Flora, Miss. He is assigned I o 1944.
’
clock
A.
M.
and
8
00
o
’
clock
P.
M.
dings
or funerals Anyone inter
to the supply section of one of the for the purpose of electing a May
ested please contact Doris Davis,
training companies here.
Treasurer, Recorder, and six
315 Victory Square.
10-3c
A graduate of Pilot Rock high or,
Councilmen
to
serve
for
two
years.
school, Cpl. Miller was employed
FOR SALE—SMALL WINESAP
Chas. Taylor, Recorder.
as senior storekeeper at Umatilla I (Oct. 19-26)
JAMES FORREST BREWER
apples. $1.00 a box. Near Her-
Ordnance Depot before his induc
James Forrest Brewer was born miston Funeral Home. Your box.
in
Belle
Plain,
Iowa,
on
May
16,
tion.
Friday. Saturday and Sundav onlv.
1871. and departed this life Oct.
10-lp
16, 1944, at the age of 73 years,
LOCAL YOUTH IN
five months. He was the youngest FOR SALE—PIANO. $90. CAN BE
son of James and Jane Brewer.
seen at 409 S. E. Court street in
FIGHTING AREA
Mrs. Halliburton had " as her
At the age ef five years he emi Pendleton; also one new saddle. FOR SALE — EIGHTY YOUNG WELL DRILLING — PHONE 378»
Monday dinner guests her mother grated with his parents to Web $65. A. M. Rennecker. 302 Vic-
ewes, 12 to % grade Corriedale,
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
and father-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. ster county, Nebraska, where his tory Square.
10-3p bred to registered Corriedale rams. gon.
2-tfc
Sixth Army Group, France—A L. Halliburton of Ortley, Oregon, parents took up a homestead near
Closing out all stock L. W. Jor
supply truck, heading towards the and her sister-in-law, Mrs. George Bladen, Nebraska. He lived here FOR SALE — 28 REGISTERED dan, Westland.
10-tfc CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
Corriedale ewes, 7 rams. L. W.
Seventh Army front, reached the Johnson.
until coming to Oregon in 1940.
lar trips to the Hermiston Grain &
Jordan.
Westland
Highline
Ditch
Mrs. Harvey Snyder and daugh He made his home here with his
top of the hill, its motor sputtering
FOR SALE—DEEP WELL, JET Feed Co. List your chickens with us.
10-tfc
to a halt. It was piled high with ter Patty are visiting in Portland. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and area.
type electric pump (new). Or
52-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney were Mrs. Doty at Ontario, Ore.
supplies for a tired and foot-sore
will trade for shallow well pump.
FOR
SALE
—
1935
CHEVROLET
Columbia
visitors
this
week.
infantry company, and the break
He was united in marriage to
Master Coach, new finish, me Arvil Holt, corner Ninth and Main FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
Floyd Snyder and Mr. Louthan Mary Margaret Hite on January
down threatened a serious delay to
8-3p
chanically
sound, guaranteed. At street.
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur
and son Gene were among the 23. 1896. To this union five child
a fighting outfit.
less
than
ceiling
price.
Hermiston
days. “Virgorbilt" Hatchery, Her
lucky
ones
to
get
their
deer
while
GOOD
HOUSE.
FOR
SALE
A few hours later, the same
ren were born: Myrtle Doty of Auto Co., phone 3661.
10-2C
40-tfc
barn, garage, electric water sys miston.
truck was speeding on its way, the hunting recently.
Hermiston; Roy C. of Nelson, Ne-
Mrs. Mary McPheters has re braska; Ethe' Craig. Grandview. ROOMS AND APARTMENTS— tem and other buildings. Four mi.
ailing part replaced and the motor
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
West Side Hotel, opposite depot. from Hermiston on pavement, $3,- the big money and a square deal,
checked. Responsible for this was turned to her home after receiving Texas: Ruby Sherrod. Phoenix,
medical
care
at
the
Hermiston
|
500
worth
of
buildings,
plus
20
A.
10-lc
a fast-moving crew of mechanics
Arizona, and Raymond of Long-
of land, all for $3,150. Immediate call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
mont, Colo.
from a light maintenance ordnance General hospital.
Mrs. Mary Harr was pleasantly
company with the 45th Division,
Burial was in the Pendleton FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO possession. O. C. Hughes, agent, ton, “the man who gets things done”.
lots in Cox addition. Also two Rt. 1. Hermiston.
8-tfc Phone 2601.
tfe
Keeping the “Thunderbird” Divi surprised when Mrs. Clarence cemetery Thursday with Folsom’s
outbuildings. Boyd Swanson. Her-
sion highly mobile, with a maxi Shaw, formerly Miss Royce, visit in charge.
miston.
10-lp FOR SALE—40 A. FINEST SOIL WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
mum of fire-power, has presented ed her last week. Mrs. Harr, one
in county fine modern 5-room
of
the
pioneers
of
this
community,
the unit with innumerable prob
FOR SALE—PIANO. MARSHALL house, electric water system, beau of furniture. We pay cash. Call
Women’s Activity a "Must"
and
Mrs.
Shaw
were
friends
many
1
lems.
& Mendell, in good condition, tiful lawn. New poultry house, or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfc
years ago.
“I prize American liberty” is a
As the Seventh Army swept
Sunday visitors at the Peverly basic reason why one American $90.00. Don’t come later than shed. barn. Extra good alfalfa and
northward to the German border, home were Mr. and Mrs. W. A. woman. Mrs. Grace B. Reynolds of Sunday, October 22. Edmunds pasture. 17 head cattle. 3 horses,
supply lines lengthened and mil Jery of Astoria and Mr. and Mrs. Cambridge City, and Indiana’s for Orchard. Umatilla.
10-lp 9 pigs. 120 hens. Equipment to op-
I AM DELIVERING
eage numbers on vehicle speedo S. A, Burnidge of Hanford, Wash. mer state treasurer, advocates po
erate farm. Five acres extra good •
FFR
SALE
—
5-ROOM
MODERN
litical
activity
as
a
1944
“
must
”
for
GREEN
SLAB
meters jumped to five figures.
H. G. McCulley has gone hunt
house and three lots. Phone corn, 60 or more tons alfalfa. I
in 1 % cord loads
With this came a pressing need for ing. Mr. McCulley was accompan- American women.
Everything
complete,
ready
to
go.
Y
In this, Mrs. Reynolds herself 3332. or see Claude VanArsdale,
quick repair jobs, changing of mot ied by Mr. Hubble of Hermiston. gives
$17.50 per load
more than passing “lip serv Hermiston.
10-lp In Stanfield district. Sell for $12,- •
ors, and general over-hauling ser
000. O. C. Hughes, agent. Rt. 1, •
LESLIE HUTSON
Miss Elizabeth Jones went to ice.” She gives daily evidence of
vice.
8-tfc • Box 791
Pendleton, Ore. ♦
Sedro Wooley. Wash., last week to her strong beliefs in active political FOR SALE—6 REGISTERED RED Hermiston.
Although work was limited visit relatives. Miss Jones was ac
Pole
cows:
4
Red
Pole
heifer
i
somewhat when the unit bivouack companied by Miss Reva Bennett
| calves. L. W. Jordan, Westland. FOR SALE—20 ACRES. ALL UN-
pr. *
der irrigation and all in crops.
ed in open fields, where rain, mud and Gene Bennett.
10-tfc
X* #
y
I AM DELIVERING
Four-room house and a good cellar.
and darkness interfered with re
U. E. Edwards, despite his 80
WANTED—PIANO PLAYER FOR Reasonably priced. Sam R. Els- GREEN MILL ENDS
pair work, they nevertheless man vears, has completed his haying on
modern dancing. Good wages. I ton, 4 miles east of Hermiston. Rt.
aged to keep the Division’s vehic the Prann place for Olvn Hodge.
IN 1% CORD LOADS
8-4p
Write Stanfield. Box 325.
10-3p
les abreast of the Army’s lighten He also assisted in the hauling.
$21.00
PER LOAD
ing-like advance.
Mrs. Mary Harr has with her as
TABLE MODEL
FOR SALE—2-ACRE TRACT IN FOR SALE
LESLIE HUTSON
Among the first ordnance men euestr from Seattle. Bob Pitcher
cream separator. Hobart coffee Box 791
city limits.. See Carl Hammer.
Pendleton, Ore.
to land in Sicily, they serviced the and Fob Lorentz, who came here
grinder. Hobart meat slicer, Day
503
Victory
Square.
10-3p
45th Division's trucks and guns with a great interest in hunting.
ton new type scale. Write Box 168,
throughout the campaign. During
FOR SALE—1931 CHEVROLET Lexington,
Mrs. Clvde Hebert has been re
. ........
Ore.
8-3p
the Italian fighting, the unit spent leased from the Hermiston General
R. R. FAST
coupe, good tires. $140.00. D. J.----------------------------------------- —
a busy winter keeping their "hic- hospital after receiving medical
Phillips, Irrigon, Ore.
10-lp FOR SALE—SMALL GARDEN
les rolling through mountainous care for a few days.
—--------------------------------- tractor. Phone 2712.
8-3c
Veterinarian
FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND
terrain. At the Anzio Beachhead,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fix are remod-
WANTED
—
FRESH
COWS.
MUST
Resi. 3713
Bus. Phone 3311
cabins. Hanby's Cabins. 10-lp
despite constant interruptions bv eling their house this week.
stand
Bangs
and
T
B.
Test
and
German 88‘s. the 45th Division’s
Trank L. Hancock. A.O.M. 3/c,
WILL TRADE A WORK MARE give not less than six gallons per
trucks, half-tracks and guns were is home on leave while awaiting
for a milk cow and pay the dif day. See or call Hermiston Dairy,
kept in fiehtine condition.
his orders for arrival at a new sta
ference. Ralph Smith, Rt. 1. Her- phone 3600.
8-3c
Sgt. Harold Rainwater of Her tion.
miston.
10-3p
miston is a member of the above
Mrs. E R. Peverly has arrived
WANTED—BODY AND FENDER
Insurance Company
unit.
FOR RENT—DUPLEX APART-
from Sterling, Colo., to make her
man at Rohrman Motor Co. $26.000 Liability, Medical Payment
ment,
modern,
oil
heater
and
air
home in this community with the
8-3p
Must be A-l.
MRS. GRACE B. REYNOLDS
80% Collision
conditioners. Wired for electric
R. E. Peverlvs.
— New Triplit Life Policy —
FOR
SALE
—
20
ACRES
FINE
Percy Corman is repairing an service, as a campaign assistant to range. Call Sam Moore, phone
Family Income
pasture, neat four room house,
9-tfc
elevator at Stanfield for Pete Berg. Miss Marion E. Martin, in charge of 3253.
good barn and milk house, poultry “I file our responsibility for you
Tech. Corp. Earl Getchell and women’s activities for the Republi
presidential campaign.
LOST—GOLD HEART SHAPED house and other buildings. Five
with the state.”
his wife left Monday for White can
“I believe the Republican candi-
locket on chain. Please return to miles from Hermiston. Some equip ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
Salmon. Ore., for the remainder of dates.
Gov< mors Dewey and Brick- Herald office.
9-3p ment. You can run 20 cows nice
his leave from active duty in ser er. offer us the true leadership of
Cooperative Service Station
ly. Sell for $4,500 00, with $2000
vice.
Hermiston, Oregon
lib i ty we must 1 ov • to help this PURE BRED REGISTERED DUR-
cash, balance easy terms. O. C.
Reynolds
Mrs. Miles Coleson and three nation go forward.
ham
bull
for
sale.
112
Years
old.
Hughes,
agent.
Rt.
1.
Hermiston.
children of Weiser recently visited savs. “That is why I am doing all Hugh Neill, 10 miles out on Butter
I can to be tir American women in
8-tfc
the McPheeters.
Bring your welding repair and
About Nov. 1
9-3p
their political t ini ing. and to direct Creek road.
Guests at the Floyd Snyder some
blacksmithing to
HOUSE
FOR
RENT
—
FURNISH-
straight-thinking
on
the
1944
Sign or Call G. G. Smith home were Mrs. W R. Laing and issues."
WANTED—WHEEL CHAIR MRS.
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
ed with electrical appliances and
Mrs. Laing, both of Pendleton.
Lloyd Ritch, inquire at Saylor’s furniture if desired. N. D. Bard.
Stanfield 681 or 603
At the New York campaign head
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ryan were quarters. Mrs. Reynolds is applying store.___________________ 9-3p Stanfield.
& WELDING SHOP
6-tfc
dinner guests at the Corman home her knowledge of practical politics
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
She learned “the hard way,” first 4-ROOM SEMI-MODERN HOUSE Fop BATE _ FINE “TFO LE Phone 2161
Sundav.
and 8 lots for sale at Irrigon. FOR SALE
FIN E SULFOLK
as a precinct worker back in 1920.
ram. H. J. Stillings, Stanfield,
then through county and state work, Earl Connell. Irrigon. Ore.
9-3p
and finally on the Republican Na
Ore.
6-tfc
tional committee, of which she is a WANTED—TO TRADE 6-ROOM
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
former vice-chairman.
house in Dufur. Ore., for proper FOR SALE—2 FARMS. RALPH
Physician and Surgeon
As Indiana's state treasurer for tv in or near Hermiston. F. A.
Thornburg, Westland district,
five years, she had the distinction of Hooper, Box A, Pendleton. Ore. Rt. 1. Hermiston.
6-6p
First National Bank Building
being the first woman elected to a
8-6p
major state office.
Hermiston
NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR Phone 3161
WILL TRADE 1936 MODEL SE-
sale town delivery Saturday morn
No Two Pantt Suits
dan for equity in '39 or ’40 mod ings. Harry Kelley, 1 * miles S. of
J. V. VILLERMOURE
With 1,900,000,000 pounds of sur el. Write Box 196. Hermiston. 8-3c Hermiston, phone 2452.
4-tfc
plus wool piled up in this country,.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
TEAM HORSES ATTENTION HUNTERS
600,000,000 pounds of it imported FOR SALE
FOR
medium size. C J. Buhmann. R.
from Australia, it remains utterly
expert taxidermy work and buck
-SALE STABTS AT 1:00 P.M.—
impossible for thrifty Americans to 1. Hermiston
8-3p
Phone 3821
Hermiston
for
County Commissioner
Four Hear Term
Resident Umatilla County 23 Years
COLUMBIA NEWS
***
State Firm Mutual
Wanted:
Turkey Pickers
•=========uyyy
nuGTion SALE
Every Friday
We will get you top market price—For your Live
stock and Farm Produce. Last Friday's Markets—
Top Hogs Netted............................ $15.15 per CWT
Top Veal Netted...... .................... .. $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
follow the economical policy of buy
ing two pairs of trousers with a suit
of clothes.
In Idaho, Governor Thomas E.
Dewey, after conferences with lead
ing sheepmen of the western area,
found that this uneconomic condi
tion is bound to react to the damage
if not the utter ruin of American
sheepraisers who have been urged
by the New Deal administration to
increase their flocks.
Primitive Methods
Need Not
Followed
in
Advertising
Be Modern
ADVERTISE HERE!!
skin tanning, ship to Herman Weibel.
SMALL 3-ROOM Oswego, Oregon. Fifteen years in
FOR SALE
house with two lots in Stanfield. same location.
5-6c
Also 2-room house with one lot in
FOR
SALE
—
TRANSPARENT
AP-
Stanfield. Inquire at Robert E.
ples. bring own box. Priced for re-
Branson. Box 4. Stanfield.
8-3p
sale.
W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry
FOR SALE— WARM MORNING” land place. Columbia district. 49-tfe
coal heater, with pipe. Used one
season. Price $40 cash. Charles K P DODD — REAL ESTATL
Hidy. Box 116, Echo. Oregon. 8-3p
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur
FOR SALE—8 ACRES OF LAND
in city limits. Some buildings
and lumber, very desirable build
ing site. Price $1,000; some terms.
Phone 3332. Hermiston.
8-3c
ince—fire, automobile, accident. No
tary public, execution of legal pa
pere. Herald office. Hermiston, Ore
gon.
15-tre
FOR RENT
CABINS
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 • Rec >111
Bunday a Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 3 blocks E of post office
Office houre: 8 to 13 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 3061 * Hermiston, Ore.
AT CABIN
FOR SALE—2-ROOM UNFINISH-
City.
. 2-tre
ed house George Myers, half
block north of city disposal plant, WANTED—LIGHT CAR. CHEVRO-
let or Ford. Phone 3428.
1-tfe
Box 61, Hermiston.
8-3p
DR. F. B. BELT
FOR SALE—GEESE. $2.00 EACH FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
Mrs. Floyd Bueoy. Boardman,
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
Ore.
8-3p
13-tfe
Other
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
— Office Hours —
Hours by Appointment