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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1944 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE SEVEN While It Lasts! Thanks! AAAAAAAAAAAAAA GROUND WHEAT “Vigorbilt” Hatchery FOR SALE— 1000-LB. FAIRB'KS- Morse platform scale. See H. R. | Hartley, Happy Thot Dairy. 13-3c 1 FOR SALE—TWO HOUSES AND four lots. Call after 5:00 p. m. i Ed Schell. Hermiston. 13-3p LOST—CHILD S GOLD-RIMMED glasses in tan case. Please phone desires to thank each and every one who have 2974 if found. Reward. 13-lp purchased chicks and poultry for the 12 years FOR SALE—5-ROOM MODERN house and three lots . Phone we have been in business in Hermiston. We 3332. or see Claude Van Arsdale. hope that our business relations have been sat Hermiston. 13-lp isfactory in every way, and am sure that the FOR SALE—ONE SADDLE; Al so pair of chaps and spurs. Per new owner of “Vigorbilt” Hatchery, Mr. John ry Reid. Rt. 2, Hermiston. 13-3p G. Bensel, will merit your patronage and con ATTEND THE SHOWING OF THE tinue to give the same satisfaction that you have sound picture, “Prodigal Son,” at the Baptist church Friday, Nov- enjoyed from the former owner. We apprec ember 17, at 8:00 p. m. 13-lp iate the patronage you have given and again— A SOUND PICTURE, "PRODI- THANKS! gal Son”, will be shown at the Baptist church Friday, November 17, at 8:00 p. m. 13-lp VIGORBILT” HATCHERY PIANO FOR SALE—MRS. HAZEL McCutchen, Ridgeway street, N. J. Vanskike Hermiston. 13-lp FOR SALE—1941 CHEVROLET Coach. With heater and radio. See it at Rohrman Motor Co. 13-3p HOUSE FOR RENT—4 ROOMS LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM, WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733 morning. SCHOLARSHIP TO I most likely have what you or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore- in Cox addition. Mrs. J. G. Wal- LaVern Duus and Edwina Wood 2-tfe 13-3p want , listed. If you want to sell, gon. E.O.C. TO BE GIVEN ECHO MAYOR win, student nurses of Pendleton, 1er. I probably am in touch with a buy spent Saturday with Miss Duus’ WANTED—CHILDREN TO CARE er for your place. O. C. Hughes, CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dr. C. L. Gray Tuesday was Duus. for in my home evenings or Broker. Rt. 1, Hermiston. 12-tfc Eastern Oregon College—A gift lar trips to the Hermiston Grain & days. Can furnish references. of a $74.00 all-tuition freshman elected mayor of Echo, replacing The post office inspector inspec scholarship for 1945-46 to Eastern A. C. Ebert, who was not a can ted the local office in charge of Mrs. Clarence Reid, 1/, mile west FOR SALE — ONE SPRINGER Feed Co. List your chickens with us. 52-tfc Holstein; one Holstein heifer, 13-3c Oregon College at La Grande by didate for re-election. Miss Mar Mrs. Warner and O.K.’d her work. of Victory Square. milking; one Jersey-Guernsey cow, the Senior High School class of Ir ian George was named treasurer Mrs. Minnie Fraser and daugh AND CIDER AT PEN- milking; three Jersey-Guernsey FOR SALE ONE MILKING rigon, was acknowledged as the on the same ticket, as were the fol ter Maxine got back from a few APPLES nock's. Bring containers. F. B. heifers, two milking; one purebred strain Shorthorn Durham Bull, first of its kind by Dr. Roben J. lowing councilmen: Fred E. Dorn, weeks visit with relatives at Ken Pennock, Rt. 1, Hermiston, phone Jersey bull, six months. F. B. Stor- 16 months old. G. E. Knapp, Gib- M. C. Laughlin, and Roy Smith. drick, Idaho. Maaske, president of the college. 2625. 13-3p 13-3c ment. Boardman. Ore., east end. bon, Ore. The name of Mrs. Nona McFaul The scholarship will be awarded The J. A. Shouns were Heppner ll-3p FOR SALE—FIVE DOES AND at Commencement in May to the was scratched from the list at the visitors Thursday. - AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT one buck rabbit, all for $10.00. FOR RENT — APARTMENTS & most worthy Irrigon high school last moment when she was named Lt. Willard Jones, airplane pilot, the big money and a square deal, postmistress. senior, chosen by the teachers and has gone overseas, according to his Ed Schell, Hermiston, call after call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- rooms in West Side Hotel. Op- Other election highlights in the 5:00 p. m. seniors at Irrigon next spring. 13-lp father, Vernon Jones. ll-3p ton, “the man who gets things done". posite Hermiston depot. Echo vote included Roosevelt vic The fund was raised by a basket Mr. and Mrs.Jack Rucker of FOR SALE—20 ACRES? ALL UN- tie Phone 2629. 125 to 121; Meiners defeated Shelley, Idaho, arrived Tuesday to social sponsored by the Irrigon tory. der irrigation and all in crops, FOR SALE—12x36 FT. BUILD- Nugent 111 to 109 for county com High School seniors recently, un- missioner; the Little Townsend visit his parents, the Elmer Ruck Four-room house and a good cel- ing, $175.00. See Henry Walk WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES der the leadership of Edward C. plan carried with a majority of 14 ers. lar. Reasonably priced. Sam R er, second house on right beyond of furniture. We pay eash. Call Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry of Port Elston, 4 miles east of Hermiston, Vigorbilt" Hatchery. Elliott, superintendent. 12-3p votes and the school bill was voted land or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfe are visiting her parents, the Route 1. 13-4p FOR SALE—1938 DeLUXE LIN- down. Elmer Ruckers. NOTICE OF ELECTION coin Zephyr sedan, in A-l con ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry of Port FOR SALE—7 TONS CHOPPED hay. Earl Dallman, 12 mile S. dition, at less than ceiling price. ♦ The regular election for Director HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH land are visiting her parents, the I AM DELIVERING Emmet McCoys. and three miles E. of Hermiston, Good tires and heater. See the car H. V. McGee, pastor of the Westland Irrigation District GREEN SLAB Mrs. Floyd Sparks left for Red Route one. 13-3p at the John Ford ranch, 114 miles will be held at the Westland School Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. in 1% cord loads p. m. House on November 14th, 1944. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.. mond Thursday. She is visiting a FOR SALE—WHITE RABBITS. south of Hermiston after 5:00 ll-3p son there. $17.50 per load One director is to — be -------- elected _ to sermin. “A God of Knowledge.” __ _______ R. G. Saylor, Echo, Ore. 13-lp Today is election day with Fred GOOD GENTLE • LESLIE HUTSON serve for the term of three years. I Young People’s Service at 7:00 WANTED FOR SALE — HAY. PETER CAS- Houghton, Vernon Jones, Mrs. Gri Pendleton, Ore. ♦ The polls will he open from 8:00 p. m. child’s pony, will pay cash or • Box 791 trie, Route 2, Hermiston. 13-3p • • • • • ♦ A. M. till 5:00 P.M. Evening worship at 8:00 p. m., der. Mrs. Elmer Rucker and the trade cow if right. Call John Ham- • J. D. Corliss, sermon, "Crisis In Religious Ex Judge in charge. FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING mon, Hermiston or write Bob Me- | — Secretary. perience.” ranches: 40-acre; 80-acre; 120- Louth, Athena, and give descrip-1 I AM DELIVERING (Nov, 9) acre; 160-acre; and 200-acre, all tion, age and price. NOTICE OF LAND SALE ll-3p GREEN MILL ENDS Umatilla P.T.A. To Meet ______ near Boardman. Will sell any or IN 1% CORD LOADS The Umatilla P T.A. wll hold its NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN all at reasonable prices or will ex FOR SALE — ALFALFA HAY. SKIDDING CAUSE regular stack and in shock. Joe Gattuc meeting Tuesday, Novem- that the undersigned. Mayor of the change for Willamette valley pro 921.00 PER LOAD perty; also 880 acres, stock ranch, cio. Scott place. 3 miles SE of Her- LESLIE HVTSON ber 14, for at the regular place. The City of Hermiston, Umatilla Coun- MANY ACCIDENTS subject miston. 1 l-3p discussion will be Ef- Oregon, pursuant to ordinances near La Grande, cheap if sold at Pendleton, Ore. fects of War on Children." The ty. once. Interstate House & Cow CABIN FOR RENT—MODERN. Box 791 passed by the Council of said City Motor vehicle accidents involv Junior mothers will be hostesses and approved by the Mayor there Market, 171 N. E. Columbia Boule- except heat, furnished. Avail ing skidding show an upward for the occasion. 13-4c able of, will on the 18th day of Novem vard, Portland, Ore. about December 1 until April R. R. FAST trend at this time of year when ber, 1944. at the hour of 10:00 WANTED CUSTOM WORK 1. Call 3521. Mrs. F. Tanner. ll-3c many city streets are covered o ’ clock in the forenoon of said day. with tractor. Contact Chas. Veterinarian with wet, fallen leaves, according offer for sale at public auction to Shown, Rt. 2, Hermiston, phone FOR SALE -TWO YEAR ROAN to Robert S. Farrell, secretary of Shorthorn Bull, milking strain, Pu Mrt. (¡race Shaun Bus. Phone 3311 Rest. 3713 the highest bidder for cash in hand 3899. Also for sale sturdy 2-wheel state. $85.00. C. R. Myers. Rt. 2, Hermis- Billy Allen of the Holub place at the office of the Recorder of said stock trailer. 12-3p ton. Farrell urged motorists to recog near Pendleton visited his mother city 1 l-3p in Hermiston, Oregon, subject nize the hazard caused by pave and other relatives Sunday. WANT TO BUY— REFRIGERA- to a minimum bid of $750.00, the NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR ments covered with slippery leaves Calvin Allen, who has been ill following described parcel of land tor in good condition. Mrs. J. L. sale — town delivery Saturday morn and to drive accordingly. Sudden for several months in a govern heretofore acquired by said City Brown. Box 1275, Hermiston. 12-3p application of brakes while driving ment hospital is able to be out from Umatilla ings. Harry Kelley, 1% miles S. of Inturancf. Company County, to-wit: over wet leaves, or sudden turns some now. 4-tfc $25,000 Liability, Medical Payment Lots 19, 20 and 21 in Block 8 in FOR SALE—SUPER SPEED .219 Hermiston, phone 2452. will throw a vehicle into what may Mrs Roy Minnick and daughter the original town of Hermiston, 80% Collision Winchester rifle shells, two box E. P. DODD — REAL ET.TL be a dangerous skid, he said. Luella and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Oregon, as platted in the NW 14 es; one box 405 Winchester rifle — New Triplit Life Policy — sales, leases, exchangee. Insur Slippery leaves constitute one White and Jack and Loretta were SW14, Section 11. Township 4 shells. Joe R. Peterson. Rt. 1, Her- ince—fire, automobile, accident. No Family Income of the serious winter-time driving Pendleton visitors Tuesday. North, . Range 28, E.W.M. ■miston, on Butter Creek. “I file our responsibility for you hazards that often lead to accidents tary public, execution of legal pa Earl Isom is quite ill at his F. C. McKENZIE. with the state.” when drivers fail to take them in home. FOR SALE—5-TUBE CABINET per*. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore Mayor of the City of ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 to account in their driving practi Mr. and Mrs. Hillary, missionar radio; also two heating stoves. gon. l*-tf< Hermiston, Umatilla ces, Farrell said. Cooperative Service Station ies, are to be at the Pentecostal Phone 3521, or call at Mrs. Flor- County, Oregon. Hermiston, Oregon enee Tanner. church Tuesday night. 12-3p FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN (Nov. 2-9-16) City. 2-tfr The E. R. Schneiders and Mrs. WANTED—SOMEONE TO DO Steward are going to Stan American Legion Emma housework and care for two- FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS Bring your welding repair and field Wednesday for the fellowship year-old boy. Room and board See Ernest Ghormley st Saylor’s. Hermiston Post blacksmithing to meeting there. available. Mrs. Chas. Friday, 13-tfc Mrs. School of Pasco was an Ir HERMISTON BLACKSMITH No. 37 phone 3931. 12-3c eg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays rigon visitor Tuesday WANTED—TO TRADE 6-ROOM & WELDING SHOP Mr. Hall of the Baptist church Vixiting i.egiortnaireg Welcome WANTED—OLD INNERSPRING house in Dufur. Ore., for proper spoke at the school house Tuesday mattresses to rebuild or buy. ty in or near Hermiston. F. A. Phone 2151 Paul Smith Ranch L. F. Beaver, Prop. See Lee Dyer at Mattress Shop on One Block S of Boardman H S hopyard road or call 3187 even- Hooper, Box A, Pendleton, Ore. 8-6p ings. 12-tfc DR. I. C. BOHLMAN FOR SALE ONE FORDSON ACREAGE FOR SALE—32 A. & Model T tractor. Extra coils and Physician and Surgeon small cabin. 212 mi. east of Her timer; also governor. Also one Sale Starts at 12:30 P. M. miston. Please write Mrs. R. B. mower, one rake and one drill. J. First National Bank Building 5 Wagons — 3 Tumblebugs Marple. Rt. 1, Stanfield. 12-3p B. Jackson. Finley’s Camp. 1 l-3p Hermiston Phone 3151 3 Spring Tooth Harrows WANTED—TWO GOOD PAIR OF 1 Disc — Large Freezing Unit 36-inch coil bed springs. Mrs. 4 Rakes — Scrap Lumber J. D. Corliss. Westland district, J. V. VILLERMOURE 2 Mowers — Ditch Crowder. phone 2929 evenings. 12-3c Five Years Experience 8 Horses — 20 Cows ELECTRICAL SERVICE 2 Corn Planters — Feed Racks FOR SALE— FACTORY BUILT 1 Sub-soil Packer 18-ft. trailer house, good condi — SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P.M.— Phone 3821 Hermiston 2 Fanning Mills - 1 Walk. Plow tion. Earl McNair, two blocks 2 Corn Shelters — 1 Pipe Die We will get you top market price—For your Live- south of postoffice in Boardman. and 1 Mowing Machine 12-3p stock and Farm Produce. Last Friday’« Market*— 1 Disc Cultivator W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. $15.15 per CWT ROOM FOR RENT—CORNER OF Top Hogs Netted 1 Shovel Cultivator General Dentistry Ridgeway and West 5th. 11 -3p 1 Truck for Binder $13.50 per CWT Top Veal Netted X-Ray and Diagnosis 3 Walking Cultivators SALE—ONE BLACK AN- Bank Bldg. Pho 25*2 - Ra*. 1113 New Cotten Mattresses Made 1 112 h.p. Fairbanks gas engine FOR gus bull, three years old. regis- Sunday A Eve. by Appointment We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat to Order 2 Model A Transmissions tered and A No. 1 animal. John 1 Forge blower, power tle. For top market prices—have stock at the Her Voile, Irrigon. Ore. 12-3p Custom Rebuilding 1 Bed and 2 Springs miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before of Innerspring Mattresses 2 Sanitary Couches Dr. A. E. MARBLE FOR SALE—100 HEAD OF AGED 1:00 P. M. 1 Cook Stove — Railroad Ties quarter-coarse wool ewes. John Lumpy Spring Cushions Rebuilt CHIROPRACTOR 12-3p Office: 2 block* E of post office Other miscellaneous tools and Voile. Irrigon. Ore. Expert Work Done to Order Office hour*: I to 12 - 1:30 to • equipment too numerous to FELTHOUSE CABIN FOR RENT Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. mention. In addition to the —See W. W. Felthouse, phone Moderately Priced — Subject to above approximately 40 or 50 Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for price* on Fat Stock 2421. 12-lc War Time Conditions miscellaneous head of cattle FOR SALE—CHICKEN NETTING will be consigned to this sale. DR. F. B. BELT fine mesh. Mrs Hazel Carson. Phone 3187 or Write TERMS: CASH. PHYSICIAN a SURGEON 12-3p — Office Hours — PETE BERG R. C. PETERS FOR SALE—SEVERAL SHACKS East End of Main Street Auctioneer Clerk and tent houses. J. Skovbo, Other Hours by Appointment Hermiston. Oregon Hermiston. 12-3p $2:35 per 100 lb. Sack $46.00 per ton Hermiston Gr. & Fd. Co IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS State Farm Mutual nucTion SALE nucTion SALE Tuesday, Rov. 14 Every Friday mattress maker Upholsterer No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co