THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON
PAGE FIV«
Cook had spent most of their child Mrs. E. Bowers, assistant.
ANNOUNCING—W & H ELEC-
hood near Turner, Oregon.
District 4 comprises Umatilla
trie Shop (formerly W. H.
Three children were born to Union. Wallowa, Morrow, Baker, Woodard). Equipped to service
Owen Anson, Aviation Ord them, Earl, who lives near Clarks Grant, Malheur and Harney coun- and repair radios, motors and
nance Mate 2/c of Quillayute, Wn„ ton, Wash., Mrs. Tom Clark, and ties, where schools will be held to household appliances. Cross the
is spending the Christmas holidays Marion, who passed away three instruct enumerators for this street south in Pulley addition.
work.
with his father, Jess Anson, who is years ago.
Leave at Oregon Hardware. 18-3c
The couple homesteaded near
All information will be strictly
employed at the Hermiston Dairy.
Lee Dyer is leaving for Portland Ione, Ore., and it was from there confidential and will be used for FOR RENT—ONE FOUR-ROOM!
Thursday where he will take his in the fall of 1907 they came to the statistical purposes. The returns
house and one three-room apart
physical examination for entrance then sage brush covered land of are used by the government and ment. E. P. Dodd, Hermiston
Hermiston, to work on the new private enterprise for the welfare Herald office.
in the service.
19-lc
Mrs. J. H. Reid called at the ditches, particularly the A Line. of the people of the United States
Mr.
Cook
had
several
teams
on
the
and postwar planning.
— SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P.M.—
Christley home Monday.
FOR SALE—50 GALLON STEEL
Victor J. Benoe, supervisor, and
•Mr. and Mrs. Jess Anson and construction work on which he
oil
barrels.
Call
Hermiston
We will get you top market price—For your Live
Alma went to Walla Walla Sunday was in charge. Mrs. Cook cooked Mrs. Lena E. Bowers, assistant Grain & Feed Co., phone 3311.
where the latter will receive med-1 i for from 38 to 54 men, during this supervisor, of the 1945 Agriculture
stock
and Farm Produce.
19-3c
time.
Census, will be in Hermiston soon
ical attention.
They
worked
here
and
on
the
to contact anyone interested in POTATOES WANTED — LARGE
Reports from the Hermiston
Dairy reveal the managers quite Stanfield project until July of the this work and advise where a
quantities. Must be good. City
busy. They have recently estab next year when they returned to three-day training period will be Feed Store, phone 827, Pendleton.
We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat
their
homestead
to
harvest
their
conducted.
lished a milk route in Pendleton
19-4p
with a fine beginning of 120 gal wheat, which they had planted the
tle.
For top market prices—have stock at the Her
TAKEN UP NOTICE
lons, and have put a new method year before. Mrs. Cook cooked
WANTED
—
I
WOULD
LIKE
TO
miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before
of ventilation in the milk house. for the harvest crew for 58 conse
a carrom or crokinole board
Notice is hereby given that I for buy
They are also installing a new cutive days, without help.
1:00 P. M.
my children. Please state price,
Mr Cook’s people crossed the have taken up and have kept for
pump in the well.
etc.
Mrs.
John
Beck,
Box
17,
plains
by
ox
team
in
1845.
They
about 60 days at my ranch seven
Joe Udey is building
new
19-lp
took a donation claim near Turner. miles S. E. of Hermiston, the fol Boardman. Ore.
milking parlor this week.
Mrs.
Cook's
family
came
in
1846
lowing described animals:
Miss Maryin Snyder was em-
FOR SALE—13-ROOM HOUSE,
Brown cow and calf, branded
ployed at the Union Cafe Sunday. and located on the Santiam river
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
ideal for rooming or boarding
near
Stayton.
43 on right hip.
Mrs. Foster returned home last
house.
All
rooms
furnished
ex
Throughout their 57 years to
Said animals will be sold, un cept kitchen. Also two cabins
Friday from an extended visit in
Los Angeles where she visited her gether, their longest time apart less redeemed, at public auction now rented go with place. See
son in Valleejo, visiting her daugh was six weeks, when Mr. Cook was to the highest bidder for cash in Mrs. Alta Knerr, phone Hermiston
hand on the 2nd day of January,
ters, and in Eugene where she visi away on business.
19-3c
Their many friends wish them 1945, at the above described ranch 3713.
East End of Main Street
ted some friends who went to
many
more
years
of
health
and
at 1:00 o’clock P. M.
school with her many years ago.
LOST
—
HEAVY,
HAND
KNIT
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, oh
The latter stop was the highlight happiness.
pull over, royal blue sweater,
this 14th day of December, 1944. large size. The sweater has a great
of the trip.
Sogned Ralph W. Bartley. deal of sentimental value to own TRAILER HOUSE FOR SALE —
Dick Hammer and Peggy Neill
WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733
were week end guests at the L.
er. Reward. Near Victory Square.
Inquire B. J. Nation.
17-tfc or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
ADDS BOND TOTAL (Dee. 14-28 pd.)
Hammer home.
W. L. Owings, and leave at Herald
gon.
2-tfe
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Miss Gloria Hammer writes that
office.
TEN ACRES IN
19-3c FOR SALE
she is enjoying her work as secre
The bond premiere, recently
Westland district, small house, CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
Notice is hereby given that the LOST — A GAS RATIONING wired
tary at Rheems Mfg. company in sponsored by the Oasis theatre
for electric stove. Electric
lar trips to the Hermiston Grain &
California.
book issued to G. B. Spencer, car water system, chicken house, barn
through the courtesy of Mr. and undersigned has been appointed
Charles Keller butchered and Mrs. L. A. Moore, grossed a total administrator c.t.a of the estate of license number 254-780. Please and other out buildings. Two and Feed Co. List your chickens with us.
52-tfe
prepared for market about 42 tur of $17,675.00 in war bonds. This Mary R. Lowman, deceased, in return to War Price & Rationing one-half acres in alfalfa. W. Leale,
keys Tuesday.
greatly added to the total already the County Court Of the State of Bpard.
19-3c Rt. 1, Hermiston.
17-3p FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE —
Word received from Cpl. Floyd sold in the various west end cities, Oregon for Umatilla County. All
20-acre farm two miles north of
Fix states that a few hours after making the sum total a satisfacto persons having claims against said LOST — POCKETBOOK CON- FOR SALE
SMALL COOK
taining money, rationing book,
estate are hereby required to pre
receiving notice of a furlough he ry figure.
stove; also 20-guage repeating Hermiston, good house. Mrs. R. H.
14-6p
got orders for overseas duty.
The picture shown during the sent such claims duly verified, and other valuable papers to own shot gun. B. V. Steele, Stanfield, Elwood, Rt. 2, Hermiston.
While working at the Ordnance evening, “Random Harvest", was with vouchers attached, to the un er. Gas tickets issued to 1940 Pon Ore.
17-3p AUCTIONEER IF YOU WANT
Depot, a nail hit Tom Clark’s glas an excellent portrayal. Admittance dersigned at the office of Raley, tiac. Please return pocketbook to
ses, entering the eye and causing was gained by the. purchase of an Kilkenny & Raley, 101 Southeast Frank Pierson, Hermiston. Pock- FOR RENT—TWO-ROOM HOUSE the big money and a square deal,
~y*s Avenue.
avenue, - Pendleton,
enuictn, Oregon,
oregon, etbook lost by M. H. Ness of Pen-
lights and water, $20 per month. call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
serious damage.
extra war bond. The project was Byers
19-3p L. M. Binder, Box 473, Hermiston. ton, “the man who gets things done”.
Miss Bessie Hammer, a nurse in in line with other theatres of the within six months from the date dleton.
Honolulu, received
her
first nation which cooperated in this of this notice, the same being dat- ¡ pop c at r 99—===— =====
17-3p Phone 2113.
published the first time FOR SALE 36 Desoro SEDAN,
Christmas vacation for twelve manner with the Sixth War Loan ed • and
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1
below
ceiling
price.
See
Rev.
H.
FOR SALE—TWO LOTS IN COX WANTED- TO BUY ALL TYPES
this 30th day of November, 1944.
years last week. She lives with drive.
19-lp
addition, with some shade and of furniture. We pay cash. Call
E. L. Jackson, as Admin V. McGee. Baptist church.
friends she went to school with.
istrator C.T.A. of the Es APT. FOR RENT—JUST VA- some fruit trees. Water connec or write Miller's Trading Pest. 24-tfe
Mrs. Amanda Shaver and Mrs. GIRL SCOUTS
tate of Mary R. Lowman,
Joy Emerson have been visiting at
cant. Three rooms and bath, un tion on place. Price $100.00. Clyde
18-3p
the Everett Shaver home the past HAVE PARTY
deceased.
furnished. Rugg Apts., phone 3871 Northrup. Hermiston.
♦
Raley, Kilkenny & Raley,
month. Their home is in Onyx,
after 6:30.
19-lc RADIO AND HOUSEHOLD Ap ♦
I AM DELIVERING
Oregon.
Girl Scout Troop 4 are enjoying Attorneys for Administrator.
pliances repair—Anything elec ♦
FOR SALE—WINESAP AND DE-
Vern Dunham of Elgin spent a Christmas party tonight (Thurs (Nov. 30-Dec. 28)
GREEN
SLAB
licious apples. $1.00 to $2.50 per trical. Woodard and Hudson.
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. day) at the USO under the spon
in 212 cord loads
TAKEN UP NOTICE
box while they last. Bring con Leave work at Oregon Hardware.
Garberding.
sorship of Mrs. A. F. Rohrman.
$25.00 per load
18-3c
tainers. Pennock Ranch. Hermis
Mesdames Longely, Reid, Sny The girls will bring gifts of toys
LESLIS HUTSON
19-3c FOR SALE—1931 CHEVROLET
Notice is hereby given that I ton.
der and Hammer attended the Ex and clothing which will be sent to
♦ Box 791
Pendleton, Ore. ♦
tension meeting at the USO Tues the Children’s Farm Home near have taken up and have kept for FOR RENT—A 3-ROOM HOUSE;
pickup with extra motor and
about 30 days at Earl Briggs ranch
day.
transmission,
$100.
Also
about
| Corvallis.
I hot and cold water; also garden
Mrs. Dorothy Anderson and
The girls have completed a 25 miles west of Hermiston the fol i spot with free water. $25 per mo. four tons of pea vines, $20. See
children Dean and Joy, and Miss beautiful Afghan rug which will lowing described animals:
I AM DELIVERING
Henry Walker, second place on
1 light bay mare with white spot I Clarence Reid, 14 mile north of right beyond "Vigorbilt” Hatch-
Viola Hammer called at the L. be presented to the Red Cross for
Victory
Square.
19-tfc
GREEN MILL ENDS
on head, wt. about 1350 lbs.
Hammer home last week.
18-3p
one of the military hospitals in the
IN 1 % CORD LOADS
1 dark bay mare with white spot FOR SALE—FORMAL DRESS, ery in Hermiston.
Mrs. Tom Clark is confined to state. The next project will be
on
head,
wt.
about
1350
lbs.
her home with the flu.
WANTED
—
FRESH
COWS.
HER-
size
16,
price
$10.00.
pink
net
$21.00
PER LOAD
, First Aid. The president of the
Said animals will be sold unless with sequin covered lace
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook /
miston Dairy, phone 3600, Her-
1
¡.ESUE HUTSON
trim.
group is Diane Smith, and Flor- redeemed,
at public auction to the Has never been worn. Contact miston
Mrs. T. M. Cook, the latter
18-3c Box 791
Pendleton, Ora.
■ ¡enee Andrew’s is vice president. highest bidder
cash in hand on Lois Demianew at the bank be
Helix, were visitors of Mr.
| Adult leaders are Miss Helen Cow- the 26th day of for
LOST
—
ONE
3-YR.-OLD
HERE-
December, 1944, at tween 9:00 and 5:30 week days.
Mrs. F. M. „ Cook . last week.
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-__ and and Mrs. T. J. Means.
ford steer, branded Hat brand.
the above described ranch at Any other time, % G. J. Casper.
Gene Hampton of * d
Pendleton
Phone 3311, Hermiston.
18-2c
R. R. FAST
Boardman,
Oregon,
at
12:00
o
’
called on Mrs. B. E. Getchell Tues- |
Echo Community Methodist
18-tc
clock
noon.
day.
WANTED
—
OLD
INNERSPRING
Church
Veterinarian
NEW MODERN
Dated at Hermiston on this 2nd FOR SALE
Mr. Kock was a week end visi
to rebuild or buy.
Rev. Earl B. Cotton, Pastor
house, 5-room and bath, full See mattresses
day of December, 1944.
tor of the B. E. Getchell family.
Bus. Phone 3311 — Resi. 3713
Lee Dyer at Mattress Shop on
Sunday, December 24—10 A. M.
Signed. EARL H. BRIGGS. basement, laundry trays, large hopyard road or call 3187 even-
Miss Dulcinea Panages is receiv
roomy attic, wired for electric ings.
ing medical attention at the Oid- Sunday School. B. Middleton, sup (Dec. 7-14-21pd.)
12-tfc
erintendent; 10:30 A. M., Christ
range. Sewer connection, and
nance hospital.
mas
program,
including
“
Away
in
two full lots. Inquire F. B. Sway- LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Miss Marian Ott arrived at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. a Manger," "Silent Night” by the
ze, Hermiston.
18-2c - I most likely have what you
-
—
.
primary
department;
Recitations
want , listed. If you want to sell,
Henry Ott Sunday. She is a stu
Department of the Interior
Inturanee Company
WHY
NOT
FILL
THAT
BROOD-
by the primary children; a candle
I
probably am in touch with a buy 125,000 Liability, Medical Payment
dent at Oregon State college.
er
house
with
a
bunch
of
Ben-
exercise
by
six
girls;
a
guitar
solo
er for your place. O. C. Hughes,
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dixson were
General Land Office at The Dalles, sei’s Quality Chicks?
80% Collision
Broiler Broker, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
12-tfc
visitors in this community Tues by Ethel Crow; a clarinet and sax
Oregon, November 16, 1944.
— New Triplit Life Policy —
special:
New
Hampshire
14c
each
ophone
duet
by
Mary
and
Ethel
day evening.
NOTICE is hereby given that
orders over 500. White Leg NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR
Family Income
Ted Panages, who is with the Crow; vocal duet, : “Star of the Carl Knighten, of Irrigon, Oregon, on
horns
sired by males from 300 to sale—town delivery Saturday morn “I file our responsibility for you
East
’
’
,
by
Mary
Ruth
and
Joe
Ray
amphibius forces, is home for a
who,
on
April
6,
1939,
made
Origi
egg R.O.P. hens. Bensel’s ings. Harry Kelley, 1% miles S. of
with the state.”
short visit after serving in active Tolar; Christmas story by the pas nal Homestead Entry, Act 6-17-02, 355
Hatchery, Hermiston, phone 2801, Hermiston, phone 2452.
4-tfc ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
service overseas. Since leaving tor; and a Christmas tree.
No.
031368,
for
Farm
Unit
“
A
”
or
if
no
answer,
call
2132.
18-3p
You are invited to these servi NE14 SW14, Section 3, Township
Cooperative Service Station
home he has been at Farragut, Ida
E P. DODD
REAL EETAT1
Hermiston, Oregon
ho, Gulf Port. Mississippi, Little ces.
4 N., Range 26 E., Willamette Mer FELTHOUSE CABIN FOR RENT I sales, leases, exchanges. Insur-
Creek. Arkansas, Houston, Texas, CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST idian. has filed notice of intention
—Phone 2321, Hermiston. 18-tfc ince—fire, automobile, accident. No
and on the sea.
to make final Proof, to establish
Hermiston, Ore.
Bring your welding repair and
claim to the land above described, FOR SALE—10-ACRE PLACE tary public, execution of legal pa
Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock. before
with house, barn and other pert. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
blacksmithing to
A. C. Houghton, Notary
Glen
C.
Warner,
student
at
North
COLUMBIA
IS-tfa
at Irrigon, Oregon, on the buildings, hot and cold water, gon.
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
west Christian College at Eugene, Public,
shower bath, acreage in alfalfa,---------------------------------------------------
day of December, 1944
GRANGE NOTES will deliver the Sunday morning 28th
$1750.00. Will take half down and FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
& WELDING SHOP
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
message.
rest
in
easy
payments,
or
will
rent
|
City,
2-tfc
J.
O.
Swearingen.
Chas.
W.
Acock,
The regular meeting of Grange
Adult and Junior Christian En Paul R. Slaughter, and Forrest L. for $350.00 cash per year if you --------
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Phone 2151
No. 867 was held at Columbia park deavor at 7:30 Sunday evening.
prefer.
Six
miles
SE
of
Her-
FOR
MADE-TO-MEASURE
SUITS
of Irrigon, Oregon.
hall on December 19th. This was
Choir practice and prayer meet Huntting. all
miston. across road from Johnson | See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
Elizabeth M. Kennedy,
the last meeting before the Instal ing Wednesday evening.
13-tfc
Sheep Ranch. Lloyd Foreman '
Acting
Register.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
lation of the new officers for the
18-3p
Rt. 1. Stanfield.
(Nov.
23-Dec.
21)
ensuing year.
Physician and Surgeon
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kik and Mr. FREEZING CLIME
FOR SALE—SURGE MILKING
READ
THE
AD$
and Mrs. Buzz Thompson were ad STILL PREVAILS
First National Bank Building
machine. A. G. Piper. Lexing
mitted to membership.
ton, Oregon.
17-3p
Along With the News
Hermiston
Phone
3151
A very enjoyable pot luck din
The temperature has been freez
WANTED—VACANT BUILDING!
ner was held at the hall on Sun
lot in Hermiston on east side of :
day, December 17th. A treat of ing or below since December 11, FOR SALE—COLDSPOT REFRI-
J. V. VILLERMOURE
tracks. Want lot for boy now in |
nuts, fruit and candy was given to according to the weather records
gerator,
Coleman
oil
heater,
kept
at
the
office
of
Charles
Tay
Five
Years
Experience
service
who
wishes
to
construct
|
the children. Mrs. Ben Fix was
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
bedroom suite, dinnette set, lino
chairman for the occasion. The lor. During the past week the leum rugs. Mrs. Barton. Box 21, house for use when he return to |
life Contact Roy White |
tables were decorated with yellow thermometer showed a variation Hermiston.
19-3p civilian
Phone 3821
Hermiston
at Carpenters Local 933.
17-3c
chrysanthemums and candles, and of only five degrees, ranging from
a
minimum
of
26
to
a
maximum
of
FOR SALE—1928 CHEVROLET FOR SALE—25 A. IRRIGATED,
a large electrical Christmas decor
and
31. The prospects for a white
coupe, ready to go. $90.00; 1 to
ation was used as a center piece.
good land, good buildings, water
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
Theodore Panages, who was for Christmas are now becoming rath 12 battery charger, good as new. | system, orchard. With or without
R. E. Carter, 2 mi. west and 1 19.3.
mi. equipment, seven miles southeast
merly Gate Keeper, and who is er slim.
General Dentistry
The report follows:
north of Irrigon.
home on furlough, was present.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
________
2
of
Hermiston,
on
Stanfield
project.
|
Max.
Min.
Date
Mrs. Mary Harr, who is Colum
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2113
17-3p
FOR SALE HAY PETER CAS-1 C. S. Ratliff.
29
New Cotton Mattresses Made
31
December 13
bia Grange s oldest member, has
Bunday A Eve. by Appointment
trie.
Route
2,
Hermiston.
19-tfc
27
December
14
to
Order
30
.
been regaining her strength in the
; FOR SALE — BULL. MILKING
27
29
December
15
Hermiston hospital, following a re
FOR SALE—ONE 2-YEAR-OLD
shorthorn strain. John Zabran-
Custom Rebuilding
27
29
December 16
cent illness.
Paul sky, one mile east of Irrigon. 17-3c
Milking
Shorthorn
bull.
of Innerspring Mattresses
26
28
December 17
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
Dulcina Panages is convalescing
Slaughter. Irrigon. Ore.
. 19-3P FOR SALE OR TRADE—FIVE A
27
29
December 18
CHIROPRACTOR
in the Ordnance hospital following
Lumpy
Spring
Cushions
Rebuilt
27
31
December 19
FOR SALE—FOLDING STEEL for house and lot in Hermiston
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
an appendectomy
gate, extends six feet. Phone Acreage is two miles east of Uma-
Mr and Mrs. Frank Cook cele
Expert Work Done io Order
Office bourn: 8 to II - 1:30 to •
J9-3C tilla. Write L. M Binder. Box
brated their fifty-seventh wedding
Phono 3061 * Hermiston. Ore
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473.
Hermiston,
Ore.
17-3p
Moderately
Priced
—
Subject
io
anniversary at the home of their
War Time Conditions
daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and
Any Excuse You | FOR SALE—5-ROOM HOUSE &
Mrs Tom Clark, on November 30
bath on Hurlburt between 4th
DR. F. B. BELT
They were married in Salem.
The agriculture census conduct
Can Find For Not I and 5th streets. Will be sold with
Phono 3187 or Write
PHYSICIAN a SURGEON
Oregon, at the court house by the ed by the Department of Com
I electric range and refrigerator.
Upping Your
— Office Hours —
County Judge. G. C. Shaw, who merce will begin in Oregon about
17-tfc
Bond Buying Will | Write Box 74. Hermiston.
was an old neighbor of Mrs Cook's January 8th. Headquarters for
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. hl
parents, when they lived on How- District 4 will be at Burns, with
WANTED—10 OR 12 INCH ELEC-
Other Hours by Appointment
• plago
IMS. Hitler
Hermiston. Oregon
e’l Prairie. Both Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Benoe, supervisor. and
trie fan. Pheasant Cafe. 17-tfc
COLUMBIA NEWS
RucTion SALE
Every Friday
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co.
State Farm[Mutual
mattress maker
Upholsterer