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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1944 PAEG NINE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON I,’. 1,1 . . 7,7 7,. 7.’, 3 □ While It Lasts! 1 I FOR SALE—SIX HEIFERS TO freshen this winter. Lloyd Pet erson. three miles SW on Butter ! Creek highway. 12-Ip | FOR SALE—SUPER SPEED .219 Winchester rifle shells, two box es; one box 405 Winchester rifle shells. Joe R. Peterson. Rt. 1, Her miston. on Butter Creek. WANTED — CUSTOM WORK with tractor. Contact Chas. Shown. Rt. 2. Hermiston, phone 3899. Also for sale sturdy 2-wheel stock trailer. 12-3p FOR SALE — GOOD HAMLEY saddle; 3-year-old brown saddle mare: 3-year-old Guernsey cow. Elbert F. Walls. Gen. Del., Hermis ton. or Cabin City. 12-lp WANTED—A .22 RIFLE, AUTO- matic or repeater. J. W. Kartch- ner. Ordnance. Oregon. 12-lp WANT TO BUY— REFRIGERA- tor in good condition. Mrs. J. L. Brown, Box 1275, Hermiston. 12-3p FOR SALE—35 TONS HAY, SEC- ond and third cutting alfalfa; al so Pacific Colonel range and 115 White Leghorn hens. B. F. Case, Boardman, Oregon. 12-lp FOR SALE—5-TUBE CABINET radio; also two heating stoves. BULLDOG STAFF Phone 3521. or call at Mrs. Flor PARTY ENJOYED ence Tanner. 12-3p WANTED—SOMEONE TO DO (From the Bulldog) housework and care for two- A very successful school party year-old boy. Room and board was given last Friday night when available. Mrs. Ches. Friday, the Bulldog Staff sponsored a Hal phone 3931. 12-3c lowe'en Masquerade Dance. This was the first party of its kind to ■ WANTED—OLD INNERSPRING mattresses to rebuild or buy. be given in many years. Out of the many different cos | See Lee Dyer at Mattress Shop on tumed guests, Ann Piersol, dressed I hopyard road or call 3187 even 12-tfc in a ied and white clown suit was ings. selected as the best dressed girl ACREAGE FOR SALE-32 A. & and Charlie Laurie, portraying the small cabin, 212 mi. east of Her typical harem beauty, was chosen miston. Please write Mrs. R. B. as the best dressed boy. They led Marple, Rt. 1. Stanfield. 12-3p the Grand March and served as honored judges for the amateur WANTED—TWO GOOD PAIR OF 36-inch coil bed springs. Mrs. program which followed imme diately. Others whose costumes J. D. Corliss. Westland district, 12-3c received honorable mention were phone 2929 evenings. Barbara Jean Woodard who was FOR SALE—FACTORY BUILT dressed as a very charming old- 18-ft. trailer house, good condi fashioned lady, Dora Lee Paul who tion. Earl McNair, two blocks was a little Negro gal. and those two mysterious unknowns who south of postoffice in Boardman. 12-3p turned out to be none other than Miss Nilsen and Miss Norsby. FOR SALE—12x36 FT. BUILD Those students taking part in ing. $175.00: See Henry Walk the entertaining, if somewhat hil er. second house on right beyond arious amateur show were as fol “Vigorbilt” Hatchery. 12-3p lows: 1. Willie Neal sang, “As Time FOR SALE—ONE BLACK AN- Goes By" and "Sweet Slumber". 1 gus bull, three years old. regis 2. Muriel Kingsley and Kay Lo tered and A No. 1 animal. John 12-3p gan duoed on "Shine On Harvest Voile, Irrigon, Ore. Moon". FOR SALE—1/3 h. p. CENTURY 3. Dick Belt gave his rendition electric motor with pulley and of “Sugar Blues”. base. Walter Maffei. Rt. 1. Her 4. Jimmy Linn, accompanied (?) miston, phone 3861. 12-lp by that “Master of the Ivories”, Gene Allen, played several selec FOR SALE—100 HEAD OF ÄGED tions on his violin. quarter-coarse wool ewes. John 5. Joy Strecker sang “Always". Voile, Irrigon, Ore. 12-3p 6. Arlene Brown tapped to FELTHOUSE CABIN FOR RENT "Darktown Strutter's Ball", ac —See W. W. Felthouse, phone companied by Kay Logan. 12-lc 7. Sybil Medlock and Paul Wil 2421. liams sang “It Had To Be You”. FOR SALE—CHICKEN NETTING Jimmy and Gene won 1st in this fine mesh. Mrs. Hazel Carson. contest, Dick won 2nd and Joy 12-3p placed 3rd and were awarded their FOR SALE—SEVERAL SHACKS prizes by the judges. and tent houses. J. Skovbo, Following the program there was 12-3p more dancing to the music of a Hermiston. recording set donated by the U. LOST—MAN’S 2-JEWEL BULO- S. O. club, during which refresh va wrist watch with black strap ments of cider and cookies were Wednesday in Hermiston. served at the “Witch's Bar", and Please return night to A. M. Rennecker, the dance ended at 11:30. 12-lp The committees in charge of the Victory Square. affair were: Decorations—Chair LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM. man, Joy Reed. Dora Lee Paul, I most likely have what you Mary Elizabeth Ferguson. Melba want , listed. If you want to sell, Kelly. Peggy Todd and Lois El I probably am in touch with a buy wood: Refreshments — Chairman. er for your place. O. C. Hughes, Ruth McCulley. Doris Ann Daugh Broker, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 12-tfc erty. Peggy Sommerer, Harriet Lind, and Ánn Piersol; Entertain FOR SALE — ONE SPR INGER Holstein: one Holstein heifer, ment — Chairman. Donna Jean Meyers. Cleda Nusser. Rosalie milking: one Jersey-Guernsey cow, Hammer, Marian Andrews, and milking: three Jersey-Guernsey Barbara Jean Woodard; Music. Roy heifers, two milking: one purebred Jersey bull, six months. F. B. Stor- Anderson. ment. Boardman, Ore., east end. ll-3p FOR RENT — APARTMENTS & rooms in West Side Hotel. Op posite Hermiston depot. 11-3p ROOM FOR RENT—CORNER OF Ridgeway and West 5th. 1 l-3p FOR SALE—1938 DELUXE LIN- coin Zephyr sedan, in A-l con dition, at less than ceiling price. , Good tires and heater. See the car at the John Ford ranch. 114 miles south of Hermiston after 5:00 p. m. ll-3p WANTED — GOOD GENTLE child’s pony, will pay cash or ' trade cow if right. Call John Ham mon. Hermiston or write Bob Mc Louth, Athena, and give descrip tion. age and price. 1 l-3p FOR SAT.E ALFALFA HAY. stack and in shock. Joe Gattuc cio. Scott place. 3 miles SE of Her miston. ll-3p GROUND WHEAT 00.35 V- per 100 lb. Sack $46.00 per ton Hermiston Gr. & Fd. Co. VOTE SLATED FOR NEW DIRECTORS The Hermiston Irrigation dis trict will hold its regular election Tuesday, November 14, at the of fice of the district in Hermiston. Two directors will be elected, one for a three year term and one for a one year term to complete the term of O. H. Thompson, deceased. The polls will be open from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. W. J. Templeton and Chas. Ep person are candidates for the three year term and Emmett Cooney is running for the one year term. No new names may be written in on the ballot as eligible candidates’ names must appear on the ballot. Trinity Lutheran Church Rev. E. M. Butenshon, Pastor Pendleton, Oregon Services every second and fourth Sunday of the month at 2:30 p. m. at the Baptist church. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Lad ies Aid meeting each second Mon day of the month at 2:00 p. m. RATIONING CALENDAR Processed Foods—Blue stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 through W5 valid indefinitely. Meat, Butter, Cheese—Book 4: Red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5 through P5 valid indefinitely. Sugar—Book 4: Sugar stamps HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH 30-31-32-33 valid indefinitely, 5 H. V. McGee, pastor pounds each. Sugar stamp 40 valid through February 28, 1945, for 5 Sunday School. 10:00 A. M. Morning worship, 11:00 A. M. pounds home canning only. For Sermon. "The Communion of the more canning sugar, apply local I board using spare stamp 37. Spirit." Young People's service, 7 P. M. I Shoes—Loose stamps invalid. Evening worship, 8:00 P. M. iBook 3: Airplane stamps 1-2 valid Sermon, “If Ye Will." indefinitely. Airplane Stamp No. 3 valid November 1. NOTICE OF LAND SALE Gasoline Coupons—Endorse new NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN coupons before using. "A” 13 ex that the undersigned. Mayor of the pires December 21. Each coupon City of Hermiston, Umatilla Coun worth 4 gallons. ty, Oregon, pursuant to ordinances Stoves—Apply local board for passed by the Council of said City and approved by the Mayor there purchase certificates for oil, gas of, will on the 18th day of Novem stoves. Wood, Coal. Sawdust—Delivery ber, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said day, by priorities based on written offer for sale at public auction to statement of needs. the highest bidder for cash in hand Fuel Oil—Current coupons valid at the office of the Recorder of said through August 31, 1945. Not more city in Hermiston, Oregon, subject than 7% of season's rations should to a minimum bid of $750.00. the have been used to date. following described parcel of land Price Control—Refer inquiries heretofore acquired by said City and complaints to price clerk at lo- from Umatilla County, to-wit: | cal beard. Lots 19, 20 and 21 in Block 8 in Rent Control—All rented dwell- the original town of Hermiston, ! ing units must be registered, and Oregon, as platted in the NW14 changes in tenancy reported. SW14, Section 11. Township 4 North, Range 28. E.W.M. NOTICE OF ELECTION F. C. McKENZIE. Mayor of the City of The regular election for Direc Hermiston, Umatilla tors of the Hermiston Irrigation County, Oregon. District will be held in the office (Nov. 2-9-16) of the District on November-14th, 1944. Two Directors are to be elected, one for a three year term and one for a one year term to American Legion complete the term of O. H. Thomp Hermiston Post son, deceased. The polls will be open from 8:00 A. M. till 5:00 P. M. No. 37 J. M. Spencer, Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays • — Viniting Legionnaire» Welcome Secretary. (Nov. 2) RUGTIOn 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.............................. $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 WAR BONDS CABIN FOR RENT—MODERN, except heat, furnished Avail able about December 1 until April 1. Call 3521. Mrs F. Tanner. Il-3c FOR SALE TWO YEAR ROAN Shorthorn Bull, milking strain. buying more than befare—and buy- ing regularly? U. S. Trnmet Deterlmeet $85.00. C. R. Myers. Rt. 2. Hermis ton. 11-3p Fighting goes on a few miles in land, but the Marines bring ashore supplies and equipment to this Jap pier on Saipan. The bulldozer will soon be at work clearing landing strips for our planes. War Bonds bought this equipment. Are you Vote for UI. R. “Bill” NUGENT Republican Candidate fnr County Commissioner Fnur Uear Term Resident Umatilla County 29 Years Wanted! Turkey Pickers About Nov. 1 Sign or Call G. G. Smith Stanfield 681 or 603 WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738 or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore- gon. 2-tfe CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU- lar trips to the Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. List your chickens with us. 52-tfc FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT Sunday dinner. Get them Satur days. “Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her miston. 40-tfc AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT the big money and a square deal, call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR ton, “the man who gets things done”. sale—town delivery Saturday morn ings. Harry Kelley, 1 *2 miles S. of WANTED- TO BUY ALL TYPES Hermiston, phone 2452. 4-tfc of furniture. We pay cash. Call FOR SALE—TRANSPARENT AP- or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe tfc ples. bring own box. Priced for re- Phone 2629. sale. W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry land place. Columbia district. 49-tfc • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ • I AM DELIVERING ♦ E P. DODD — REAL EETTL sales, leases, exchanges. Insur in 1% cord loads ♦ ince-— fire, automobile, accident. No • * $17.50 per load ♦ tary public, execution of legal pa LESLIE HUTSON • pers. Herald office, Hermiston. Ore ❖ Pendleton, Ore. ♦ gon. 18-tf« • Box 791 • GREEN SLAB • ❖ • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN City. 2-tfc FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s. 13-tfc WANTED--TO TRADE 6-ROOM house in Dufur. Ore., for proper ty in or near Hermiston. F. A. Hooper, Box A. Pendleton, Ore. 8-6p I AM DELIVERING IN 1 % CORD LOADS $21.00 PER LOAD LESLIE HUTSON Box 791 Pendleton, Ore. R. R. FAST FOR SALE—MODERN 4-ROOM Veterinarian house and garage on one big lot. Wired for electric range and Bus. Phone 3311 — Resi. 3713 hot water heater. Inqure at cor ner of 4th and Newport. Jack Hor ner, Hermiston. 10-3p WILL TRADE A WORK MARE for a milk cow and pay the dif Inturance Company ference. Ralph Smith. Rt. 1, Her $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment miston. 10-3p 80% Collision — New Triplit Life Policy — FOR SALE—2-ACRE TRACT IN Family Income city limits. See Carl Hammer, 503 Victory Square. 10-3p “I file our responsibility for you with the state.” WANTED- PIANO PLAYER FOR ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 modern dancing. Good wages. Cooperative Service Station Write Stanfield, Box 325. 10-3p Hermiston. Oregon FOR SALE—PIANO, $90, CAN BE seen at 409 S. E. Court street in Pendleton: also one new saddle, Bring your welding repair and $65. A. M. Rennecker, 302 Vic blacksmithing to tory Square. 10-3p HERMISTON BLACKSMITH 1 SINGING HARPIST AVAILABLE & WELDING SHOP i for social entertainments, wed L. F. Beaver, Prop. dings or funerals Anyone inter Phone 2151 ested please contact Doris Davis, 315 Victory Square. 10-3c DR. I. C. BOHLMAN FOR SALE — ONE FORDSON Model T tractor. Extra coils and Physician and Surgeon timer: also governor. Also one mower, one rake and one drill. J. First National Bank Building B. Jackson. Finley’s Camp. ll-3p Stile Firm Mutual Phone 3151 Hermiston J. V. VILLERMOURE Five Years Experience Glattress Maker ELECTRICAL Phone 3821 SERVICE Hermiston and Upholsterer W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. New Cotton Mattresses Made to Order General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Ree. 2113 Sunday & Eve. by Appointment Custom Rebuilding of Innerspring Mattresses Dr. A. E. MARBLE Lumpy Spring Cushions Rebuilt Expert Work Done to Order Moderately Priced — Subject to War Time Conditions Phone 3187 or Write W. LEE DYER Hermiston. Oregon CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocke E of post office Office houre: 8 to 12-1:30 to G Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:80.12:30 a. m. - 1 - I D. m. Other Hours by Appointment