The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 30, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Delmar
West 198 feet; thence North 440
Corey. S. 1/c Jimmie Nudo of
feet; thence East 198 feet; thence
South 440 feet to the place of be­
Portland visited his sisters. La Va­
ginning. containing two (2)
da Herrick and Mary Nudo. Carl
acres, all lying and being with­
Mollsted, S. 1/c, spent the holidays
in said County of Umatilla and
in Pendleton the guest of his aunts,
STOCK FROM
State of Oregon, which real pro­
Mrs. Lena Kniard and Mrs. Emil
GEO. ARNETT FLOCK
perty is also commonly known
I Beilke. Mrs. Mollsted and Mild­
By Mr». Rua« Hadrick
OF ALBANY
as “Alfalfa Ranch” Umatilla
red also spent three days there and
County, Oregon.
S/Sgt. Boyd Van Santen of Port­ did some shopping.
Prices to Suit
The sale will be made subject to
land visited his aunt and uncle, Mr.
Miss Blanche and Marie Thor­
and Mrs. Herbert Gillanders last sen of The Dalles and Portland re­ the confirmation by the above en­
JACK MULLIGAN
week. He has recently returned spectively visited their parents, the titled Court.
— SALE STARTS AT 1^0 P.M,—
Date of first publication: Nov­
Boardman, Ora.
from more than two years in the Soren Thorsens. Miss Rose Hoos­
i South Pacific.
ier of Heppner came home for the ember 2. 1944.
We will get you top market price—For your Live­
Date of last publication: Novem­
R. T. 2/c Roy Loughary writes Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Wood
ber
30.
1944.
stock and Farm Produce.
again to his parents of more action and Miss Read of Stanfield went
BRUCE CAMERON,
on Leyte Island in the S. Pacific. to their homes.
Attorney for Guardian
Two new books have been do­
I Mrs. Ernest Sires was notified
BRUCE CAMERON,
I last week of the death of her bro- nated to our library by Mrs. Gil­
Guardian
i »her, Oswald Meyers of Tillamook, bert Smith. They are “So Little
We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat­
205 Lumbermens Building
in Holland. He leaves a wife and Time" by John P. Marquand, and
Portland 4. Oregon
tle. For top market prices—have stock at the Her­
child.
“Persons and Places” by George
(Nov. 2-30)
:
Mrs. Lester Sutton and Mrs. Santayana.
miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before
Cash donations of various de­ Eunice Davis went to Seattle for
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea enter­
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
1:00 P. M.
nominations are continuing to Thanksgiving to visit relatives.
tained the Rhea sisters on Thanks­
come in for the George R. Hyslop,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Toney visited giving day.
Department of the Interior
Agricultural Research Memorial, her mother who has been quite ill,
The committees in charge of the
according to Lowell Steen and the latter part of the week at Pay­ Ladies Aid Bazaar at 2 p. m. on
Emil Zivney, co-chairmen for so­ ette, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Harry December 9 in the church parlors General Land Office at The Dalles, |
Oregon, November 16, 1944.
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
liciting in Umatilla county. Able Muir and sons visited Mrs. Muir’s are Mrs. William Reeves, food ta­
NOTICE is hereby given that
assistants, members of the county father, Chas. Peters, who is very ble; Mrs. Dorsey Johnson and oth­
committee for this west end, in­ ill at Payette, during the Thanks­ ers. sewing table; Mrs. Roy G. Pen­ Carl Knighten, of Irrigon. Oregon,
clude C. E. Fisk, John Jendrzejew- giving holiday.
ney, the contest sewing exhibit; who. on April 6. 1939. made Origi­
ski, L. A. McClintock, Floyd Mc­
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Knotts and and Miss Elva Berry, the tea table. nal Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02,
Donald, H. J. Ott and Ralph Say­ sons, and Miss Patricia Knotts of The Home Economics club will No. 031368. for Farm Unit “A" or
East End of Main Street
lor.
La Grande went to Enterprise, the also have food and fancy work for NE14 SWL, Section 3, Township
4 N.. Range 26 E., Willamette Mer­
“Professor George R. Hyslop guests of Henry Smiths for the sale.
gave a unique service to Umatilla Thanksgiving holiday.
“The Bargain Bride", a comedy idian. has filed notice of intention
county and the other Columbia
Walter Bartley left Sunday_ for play, will be presented at the high to make final Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, FOR SALE— 112 TON TRUCK, ’36 WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3788
Basin wheat counties", said Lowell Portland for another check-up on school auditorium December 8.
Steen of Milton, who, with Emil his limb injured fore than two
Margaret Murray will leave on before A. C. Houghton, Notary
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
Chevrolet flat rack, 7 ft. x 12 ft.,
Zivney of Stanfield is co-chairman years ago.
December 5 to spend her vacation Public, at Irrigon, Oregon, on the with hoist. Just overhauled, $600. gon.
2-tfo
of the Hyslop Memorial Fund
The Harmony club met Tuesday with friends near Salt Lake City. 28th day of December, 1944.
S. A. Moore, Umatilla, two miles
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
Committee, today. “When he ar­ at the home of their president,
Mrs. J. H. Snyder left Tuesday
15-3p CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
west of Umatilla.
rived in Oregon he found the coun­ Mrs. Bessie Stone. Mrs. Julie to visit her daughter, Mrs. Frank J.
' O. Swearingen. Chas. W. Acock,
lar trips to the Hermiston Grain &
ty growing 15 or 20 varieties of Phelps lead the discussion on cran­ Newberg at McMinnville • for a Paul R. Slaughter, and Forrest L. FOR RENT — APARTMENT. 3 Feed Co. List your chickens with us.
Huntting.
all
of
Irrigon,
Oregon.
wheat and they were all badly berries.
while.
rooms with bath. Rugg Apts.,
52-tfc
Elizabeth M. Kennedy,
mixed. In fact, about 40 per cent
phone 3871.
14-tfc
Last but not least—Mrs. Joy At-
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Anderson,
Acting Register.
of the wheat of the county was dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dunning of tebury has twin girls, 312 pounds
POTATOES—A LARGE QUANTI-
FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE —
counted in price in those days be­ Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Will each, since November 25. She is (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
ty of graded and sacked pota-
20-acre
farm
two
miles
north
of
cause of mixture. The discounis Crary of Echo were Thanksgiving at the Ordnance hospital and doing
toes.
Call 3182. J. D. Christley,
Hermiston, good house. Mrs. R. H.
usually ran from 3 cents per bush­ dinner guests at the N. D. Bard fine. The twins were put in an
14-3c
Rt.
1.
Hermiston.
Elwood. Rt. 2, Hermiston.
14-6p
el up to as much as 10 cents per home.
incubator at the Pendleton hospi­
bushel. “Prof.” devised a system
Mr. and Mrs. George Campbell tal. They are the granddaughters
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
LOST—LARGE AIRDALE PUP,
of seed certification by which he were Weston visitors last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Evans.
the big money and a square deal,
about
7
months
old,
with
white
examined the fields, picked out the and Saturday.
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
hourglass
on
breast,
otherwise
NOTICE OF SALE OF
cleanest seed, and classed it as cer-
WANTED— EXPERIENCED FULL
Mrs. Margaret Daughtrey re­
ton, “the man who gets things done”
REAL PROPERTY
tified. This was the first time turned Tuesday from several days
time office girl, steady position. even tan color. Reward. Ray Par­
tfc
Phone 2629.
sons,
Box
1297,
Hermiston.
14-3p
grain seed was certified in the visit in Portland at the home of her
Excellent
working
conditions.
No.
33567
United States, and since then every son. Arthur McAlester.
Phone 2001, Hermiston.
16-lc FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
other state in the Union uses the
Mrs. Mabel Richards. Mrs. Al­
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
rooms in West Side Hotel. Oppo-
same method of field inspection fred Lantz and Judith Carol were In the Circuit Court of the State of FOR RENT—TWO-ROOM COT-
14-3p or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
site
Hermiston
Depot.
Oregon
for
the
County
of
tage.
Inquire
at
Ritchie
’
s
camp
that he thought up about 30 years guests of the Sherman Chapins on
Multnomah
i after 5:00 p. m.
16-3c FOR SALE — LARGE WHITE
ago. He deserves national recog­ Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
DEPARTMENT OF PROBATE
nition as the founder of certified Loughary were at the Ted Lough-
rabbits, and 12 little ones. Tele-
--------
|
HAY
CHOPPING
—
CALL
EARLY
seed.
arys at Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs.
I AM DELIVERING
•
14-tfc
phone 3041.
In
the
Matter
of
the
Guardian-
and
avoid
rush.
Phone
3186.
“He also attacked the variety Bart Gayman and children were
ship.
Estate
of
EARL
A.
COE.
In-
16-3p
tangle and through this certifica­ at Echo visiting relatives and Ed
WILL TRADE — 30.06 SHELLS
in 1% cord loads
♦
tion program the county’s varie­ and George Fredreckson were competent.
for 16-guage shells, 4 shot or "
FOR
SALE
—
TOLEDO
COMPUT-
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN
per
load
♦
ties were standardized so that for guests at the Roy Penney home.
heavier.
See
E.
C.
Stockard,
Sat-
•
.
..
,
ing scales in good condition.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rhea and that the undersigned Guardian of White enameled. Phone 3791. 16-3c urday evening. First street in Cox •
years 2 or 3 varieties made up the
LESLIE HUTSON
♦
14-3p • Box 791
bulk of the county’s wheat, and Mrs. Frankie Lane went to the the Estate of EARL A. COE, In-
Addition.
Pendleton, Ore. ♦
competent,
by
virtue
of
an
Order
LOST
7.00x20 GOODRICH
discounts because of mixture Sturdivant home in Parkdale and
dropped to almost zero. The elimi­ the entire family was there which of Sale, issued out of the Circuit
truck tire on Chevrolet wheel. FOR SALE—20 ACRES. ALL UN- *
der irrigation and all in crops.,
nation of mixtures in the county made another grand re-union din­ Court of the State of Oregon for Lost between Tum-A-Lum and G.
I AM DELIVERING
easily was worth over $25,000 per ner for them all. Mrs. J. W. Stur- the County of Multnomah duly G. Smith turkey ranch. A. N. Vin- Four-room house and a good- cel- |
16-lp lar. Reasonably priced. Sam R
year for a period of the past 30 divant is much improved in health, made and entered on the 13th day cent, Umatilla, Oregon.
Elston. 4 miles east of Hermiston,
years.
I A family reunion dinner also
- ot October, 1944, in the above en­
IN 1% CORD LOADS
13-4p
“In Umatilla county, when the was spread at the J. F. Meade home titled Court, licensing the Guard­ LOST—BILLFOLD CONTAINING Route 1
ian
to
sell
the
hereinafter
real
pro
­
registration
cards,
classification
PER LOAD
bulk system’ was threatened by a with 30 relatives present. Mrs.
FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING
LESLIE HUTSON
suit claiming that bulk handling Bertha Mussion of Pendleton and perty belonging to the said incom­ cards, meal ticket and other pap­
ranches: 40-acre; 80-acre; 120-
Pendleton, Ore.
had reduced the value of seed Mrs. Fsther Mytinger of Spokane petent, will offer for sale and sell ers. Please notify George Cooper, acre; 160-acre; and 200-acre, all Box 791
from
and
after
the
1st
day
of
Dec
­
Box
464,
Hermiston,
or
leave
at
grain, "Prof.” left his class rooms were out-of-town arrivals.
near
Boardman.
Will
sell
any
or
ember, 1944. at private sale, for this office.
16-lp
to testify for the elevators, and it
Travis McCullough, being ill,
all at reasonable prices or will ex­
was his testimony that succeeded was moved to his brother’s home cash, or upon such terms as may be FOR SALE—32-VOLT 1500 WATT change for Willamette valley pro­
in voiding the suit. This is onlv in Columbia district, where he approved by the Court at 205 Lum­
Delco home lighting plant. Ram­ perty; also 880 acres, stock ranch,
bermens Building, in the city of
Veterinarian
one of hundreds of incidents in could have good care.
ey Sides. Boardman, Ore.
16-3p near La Grande, cheap if sold at
Portland,
Multnomah
County,
Ore
­
connection with earl” day grain
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thomas left gon. all of the following described
once. Interstate. Horse & Cow
Resi. 3713
Bus.
Phone
3311
COMPETENT AUTOMOTIVE ME- Market, 171 N. E. Columbia Boule-
marketing fights where George Sunday for Bend due to the death
real property situate in Umatilla
chanic, experienced on truck, yard, Portland, Ore.
Hyslop always .fought on the farm­ of her brother there.
15-2p
County, Oregon, to-wit:
auto and a large variety of indus­
ers’ side. Old timers will remem­
Visitors in Stanfield for Thanks-
Thirty
seven
(37)
acres
of
land,
trial equipment desires a position WANTED—OLD INNERSPRING
ber about the “Tri-State Terminal iving were the Stuart Baragars of
more or less, in Section thirty- in or around Hermiston, or nearby
mattresses to rebuild or buy.
Company" and its efforts to break Spokane at the Miles Baragar
three
(33)
Township
Four
(4) towns.
Would consider plant See Lee Dyer at Mattress Shop on
into grain marketing. A few will home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wil-
Inturance Company
North', Range twenty-nine (29) maintenance work. Position must hopyard road or call 3187 even-
remember in the first war how son and boys of Elgin were guests
East
of
the
Willamette
Meridian,
$25,000
Liability, Medical Payment
12-tfc
be permanent. Write Box X. Her- ings.
“Prof." worked with farm organi­ at the Stanfield Hotel with their
in Umatilla County, Oregon, and miston Herald.
80% Collision
16-2p
zations in an effort to get the set mother, Mrs. Lina Smith and Mrs.
more particularly described as:
LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
— New Triplit Life Policy —
prices for wheat on the Pacific R. A. Javne also accompanied
The Southeast quarter of the FOR RENT—SEVERAL APART-
I most likely have what you
Family Income
coast raised up to a fair basis as them. Mrs. Hewit and Lois of
Southwest quarter (SE14 of
ments at Hanby Apts.
16-lp want , listed. If you want to sell, “I file our responsibility for you
compared with Chicago. This fight Milton were visitors at the home of
SW14) of Section Thirty-three
I probably am in touch with a buy­
led over the head of the grain ad- | her son Wilev Hewitt. Mrs. J. W.
with the state.”
(33) in Township Four (4) North, WANTED—TUMBLEBUG WITH er for your place. O. C. Hughes,
ministrato!' and direct to President. Hewitt and David returned to Mil-
ART
THOMPSON
— Phone 2011
six-foot
tandem
disc.
First
place
Range Twenty-nine (29) East of
Broker. Rt. 1, Hermiston.
12-tfc
Wilson. It was successful.
ton with them to visit a few days.
Cooperative Service Station
the Willamette Meridian, less on left after crossing Umatilla riv­
“Hyslop was also the man be-; Mrs. Minnie Norton of Mitchell
Hermiston, Oregon
right of way heretofore convey­ er on Butter Creek highway. Frank NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR
hind the establishment of the Moro and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duvall of
16-3c
sale—town delivery Saturday morn­
ed to the United States Govern­ Walker.
and Pendleton experiment stations Lexington were the guests of Len- | ment for Feed Canal; and also
FOR SALE—1931 CHEVROLET ings. Harry Kelley, 1 % miles S. of
and he helped to lay out the work na Waid and her mother. The
Bring your welding repair and
4-tfc
beginning at "the southeast cor­
pickup, in running condition, Hermiston, phone 2452.
there that eventually developed Ralph Finleys of The Dalles were
blacksmithing to
ner of the Southwest quarter of $100. See Henry Walker, second
practically all of the wheat varie­ at the Kenneth Beebes. Mrs. C.
REAL ESTATI
the Southwest quarter (SW14 of house on right beyond “Vigorbilt” E. P. DODD
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
ties that are in use now in Eastern W. Nye of Walla Walla and Miss
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur
SW14) of Section Thirty-three Hatchery.
16-lp ince— fire, automobile, accident. No­
Oregon.
Pennock of Ordnance were guests
& WELDING SHOP
(33) Township Four (4) North,
“All over the Columbia Basin of Mr. and Mrs. William Reeves.
Range Twenty-nine (29) East of WANTED—ELECTRICAL APPLI- tary public, execution of legal pa
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
are men now farming who went to
Sgt. Roy Kiel, on furlough, was
the Willamette Meridian: thence
ance repairing: motors, irons, pere. Herald office. Hermiston, Ore Phone 2151
toasters, mixers, anything electri­ gon.
16-tfc
cal. Also soldering. Leave work
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
at Oregon Hdwe. & Impi. Co. W. FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN
H. Woodard, shingled house in
City.
2-tfe
Physician and Surgeon
16-3c----------------------------------------------------
Pulley’s addition.
FOR SALE
Breeder Toms
school to “Prof.” and he fills a .
greater and greater part of 1 their •
memories as a kind, human, , un-
derstanding friend.”
PAGE SEVEN
nucTion SALE
STANFIELD NEWS
Every Friday
COUNTY TO AID
MEMORIAL FUND
No Stock Received After 1:00 O'clock
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co
• • • • • • ♦
•
GREEN SLAB
$17.50
*
GREEN MILL ENDS
$21.00
R. R. FAST
State Farm Mutual
Do Jou
Have to Apologize
for a Cold House?
Have our engineers advise gnu how to
insulate gour house fur geer round comfort!
ROCK WOOL PROPERLY INSTALLED
COSTS YOU NOTHING. IT SAVES YOU
UP TO 40 PER CENT ON FUEL COSTS.
F. H. A. TERMS —— NOTHING DOWN
36 MONTHS TO PAY FOR INSULATION
Insulators
for
Pacific Coast
b. H, Clawson Co
P. O. Box 673
Pendleton, Oregon
Over 8,000
Customers
for Reference
------- I FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
First National Bank Building
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
Hermiston
13-tfc Phone 3151
FOR SALE—TURNIPS, 50 LBS.
for $1.00. Phone 781, Stanfield.
G. M. McCourt. 312 miles northeast
of Stanfield.
15-3c
FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO
lots in Cox addition. Also two
outbuildings. Boyd Swanson. Her-
miston.
15-3p
UNREGISTERED
FOR SALE
dogs; three pups. 6 weeks old.
$5 each; 2 females, 12 months old.
semi-trained. $10 each; the two
older dogs are a cross between a
Cocker Spaniel and English Setter
and made a good showing during
the recent bird season: the pups
are from one of older dogs. The
dog being bred to a registered Irish
Setter
See Lt. Graves. U.O.D..
after 5:00 o'clock, or call 4211, Ex.
15-tfc
168J.
LOST—FORD RIM. WHEEL AND
tire between Columbia school
and Stanfield on the dirt road
Henry
Phone 3422.
Reward.
Wheeler, Columbia district. 15-3p
1939 HUDSON
, Coach, radio and heater, good
rubber, $500.00. Will accept cheap­
er car trade-in. Allen Bellinger,
Route 1, Westland district. 15-3p
FOR
SALE
J. V. VILLERMOURE
Five Years Experience
mattress maker
ELECTRICAL
Phone 3821
SERVICE
Hermiston
and
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
Upholsterer
New Cotton Mattresses Made
io Order
Custom Rebuilding
of Innerspring Mattresses
Lumpy Spring Cushions Rebuilt
Expert Work Done to Order
Moderately Priced — Subject to
War Time Conditions
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Rea. 1111
Sunday * Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office houre: I to 13 - 1:30 to 9
Phone 3061 • Hermiston, Ore.
DR. F. B. BELT
Phone 3187 or Write
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
— Office Hours —
Other Hours by Appointment