The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 28, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1944
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
WAR BONDS
FOR SALE — NEW WALNUT
dining table; Mrs. W. W. Felt­
house. phone 2421, Hermiston.
20-lc
FOR RENT — TWO 4-ROOM
houses, newly decorated and |
partly furnished. See Clyde North­
rup, north of Finley camp on Fifth |
street.
20-Ip
New ear
s. se
FOR SALE—100 ACRES. 20 IR-
rigated, well and year round
creek; 4-room house, barn, two
poultry bouses. Six miles by pave­
ment from Hermiston, $1600.00.
half cash, balance two years. 6 per
cent. O. C. Hughes, agent, Her­
miston.
20-3c
PAGE SEVEN
RUCTion SALE
Every Friday
-SALE STARTS AT 1:00
P, M. —
We will get you top market price—For your Live­
stock and Farm Produce.
LOST — CHARM BRACELET.
We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat­
either at Stanfield dance Christ­
mas night or at Columbia Cafe in
tle.
For top market prices—have stock at the Her­
Umatilla. Please leave at Hermis­
miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before
ton Herald.
20-lc
1:00 P. M.
FOR SALE—OR WILL TRADE
for late model car, 4-room house. I
in good location in Osborn Tract |
Homesite; linoleum on all floors,
running water in house. Some
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
terms, see F. B. Swayze at First
National Bank.
20-3c
FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE
in Stanfield district; $25 per
month. See Pete Berg. Hermiston
East End of Main Street
Action on Bougainville. This sol­ Grain & Feed Co., Hermiston.
Hermiston, Oregon
20-tfc
dier used a field telephone to keep
in touch with his comrades who are
SADDLE
clearing out the Japanese. Without WANT TO BUY
these phones, bought with the money
horses. Will be at Hermiston
WHY NOT FILL THAT BROOD- NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR
you lend your government, our
Fred Waid Receives Wings
daughters of Scappoose, Ore.: and forces would soon be a disorganized Grain & Feed Co.. Friday. See me
er house with a bunch of Ben-
sale—town delivery Saturday morn­
there.
20-
Ip
Aviation Cadet Fredrick J. Waid Mrs. Maude Reynolds, Ralph mass and easy prey for the Japa-
sei’s Quality Chicks?
Broiler ings. Harry Kelley, 1% miles S. of
ar
Bond
today.
of Class 44-J, Moore Field, Texas, Goodwin, Carl Thompson, and nese. By an extra W:
FOR SALE—9138 GMC PICKUP special: New Hampshire 14c each Hermiston, phone 2452.
4-tfe
U. S. Treasury Department
this week received his wings after Ronnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
34 Ton truck. Phone 2626 even­ on orders over 500. White Leg­
graduation ceremonies at Moore Thompson, who live at the
ings. Walt Young, Rt. 1. Hermis­ horns sired by males from 300 to WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Field, and has been commissioned Thompson home.
ton.
20-Ip 355 egg R.O.P. hens. Bensel's or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
a second lieutenant in the Army
((VHRIST Jesus" was the sub-
Hatchery, Hermiston, phone 2801, gon.
2-tfo
Air Forces. He is the son of
Pierson Reunion Held
18-3p
• ject of the Lesson-Sermon FOR SALE—19 FEEDER LAMBS. if no answer, call 2132.
Unless
sold
prior
to
Friday
af-
Claude Waid, Seattle, Wash., but
A family reunion and dinner
in all Churches of Christ, Scien­
terncon, will be sold at auction of WANTED—TO BUY, RENT, BOR- CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
is well known in Hermiston.
was held at the K. D. Pierson home
lar trips to the Hermiston Grain &
tist, on Sunday, December 24.
|
Hermiston
Livestock & Commis-
row or hire a drag saw to cut
Christmas day with all members
Feed
Co. List your chickens with us.
The
Golden
Text
was,
"The
trees
on
my
property.
W.
R.
Nu
­
i sion Co. I. J. Couch. Stanfield.
Kinchloe With Merchant Marines of the family present for the first
52-tfc
people
that
walked
in
darkness
gent,
Umatilla.
Ore.
Phone
2173.
20-
Ip
Franklin M. Kinchloe, 18, Irri­ time in four years. First Lt. Bob
20-lc
have
seen
a
great
light
they
that
gon, has enrolled at the United Pierson was home on furlough for
FOR SALE—COLDSPOT REFRI-
AUCTIONEER IF YOU WANT
dwell in the land of the shadow
States Maritime Service Enrolling the occasion. Also guests for din-
gerator, Coleman oil heater, FOR SALE—10-ACRE PLACE the big money and a square deal,
of death, upon them hath the light bedroom suite, dinnette set, lino­
Office, Portland, for training as a nei ere Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw
with house, barn and other call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
shined." (Isa 9:2)
merchant seaman. He will receive and son Ray, 3rd Class Petty Of­
leum rugs. Mrs. Barton. Box 21, buildings, hot and cold water, ton, “the man who gets things done”.
basic training at the United States ficer, home on leave from the U.
Among the citations which
Hermiston.
19-3p shower bath, acreage in alfalfa, Phone 2113.
Maritime Service training station, S. Navy.
comprised the Lesson-Sermon
$1750.00. Will take half down and
FOR SALE—1928 CHEVROLET rest in easy payments. Six miles
Avalon, Catalina Island, Calif., and
was the following from the Bible:
WANTED- TO BUY ALL TYPES
upon completion of his training CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
coupe,
ready
to
go,
$90.00;
1
to
SE of Hermiston, across road from of furniture. We pay cash. Call
"And the Word was made flesh.
there will be assigned to duty
1
12
battery
charger,
good
as
new.
Johnson
Sheep
Ranch.
See
O.
C.
and dwelt among us, (and we R. E. Carter, 2 mi. west and 1 mi.
Hermiston, Ore.
aboard a merchant vessel.
Hughes, Hermiston.
18-3p or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
beheld his glory, the glory as north of Irrigon.
Rev. Ward A. Rice, member of
19-3c
of the only begotten of the Fath-
the Northwest Christian College
FOR SALE—5-ROOM HOUSE &
Dinner Enjoyed At Irrigon
er,) full of grace and truth For FOR SALE—HAY. PETER CAS-
bath on Hurlburt between 4th
A Christmas dinner was given faculty in Eugene, will preside at
I AM DELIVERING
trie, Route 2. Hermiston. 19-tfc and 5th streets. Will be sold with
the law was given by Moses, but
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. the Sunday morning and evening
GREEN
SLAB
Thompson December 25, at Irri- services of the Church of Christ.
grace and truth came by Jesus
FOR SALE—ONE 2-YEAR-OLD electric range and refrigerator.
in
212
cord
loads
Prof.
Rice
was
former
minister
of
Write
Box
74,
Hermiston.
17-tfc
gon. The following were present
Christ." (John 14:17)
Milking Shorthorn bull. Paul
Mr and Mrs. Tom Moore, W. E. the Christian Church in Walla
$25.00 per load
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­ ¡Slaughter, Irrigon. Ore.
19-3p WANTED—10 OR 12 INCH ELEC-
Goodwin and Mr. and Mrs. Alton Walla, and was also state evangel-
LESLIE HUTSON
ed the following correlative pass­
trie fan. Pheasant Cafe. 17-tfc
Hooker and two children of Her- ist of Washington. While in Her­
FOR SALE— FOLDING STEEL
Pendleton, Ore. ♦
Box 791
ages from the Christian Science
gate, extends six feet. Phone TRAILER HOUSE FOR SALE —
miston; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Chris- miston he will be the guest of his
textbook,
“
Science
and
Health
3641.
19-3c
tian and two sons of Baker; Mr. | brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Inquire B. J. Nation
17-tfc
with Key to the Scriptures" by
and Mrs. R. F. Eaton and son Floyd Mrs Ralph Saylor.
ANNOUNCING
—
W
&
H
ELEC-
FOR SALE—TWO LOTS IN COX
Mary Baker Eddy “Jesus dem-
I AM DELIVERING
and daughter, Mrs. Eva Eastberg.
Adult and Junior C. E. at 7.30
trie Shop (formerly W. H.
addition, with some shade and GREEN MILL ENDS
and her little daughter, of Spo-
Prayer and choir practice at 7:30
onstrated Christ; he proved that
Woodard), Equipped to service some fruit trees. Water connec­
kane; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Reynolds " ednesday evening._____
Christ is the divine idea of God— and
IN 1% CORD LOADS
repair radios, motors and
of Umatilla; Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
... -,
the Holy Ghost or Comforter, re­ household appliances. Cross the tion on place. Price $100.00. Clyde
Northrup, Hermiston.
18-3p
921.00 PER LOAD
Wolford and six children of Stan-
Stockard With Hospital Unit
vealing the divine Principle, Love
street south in Pulley addition.
i.ESLIE HUTSON
field; Mr. and Mrs. William Rey-
First Lt. Clement N. Stockard,
and leading into all truth. (p.
RADIO
AND
HOUSEHOLD
Ap
­
Leave at Oregon Hardware. 18-3c
Pendleton, Ore.
Box 791
nolds of Vancouver, Wash.. Mr. son of Mr. and Mrs. R H Stock-
332).
pliances
repair
—
Anything
elec
­
and Mrs. Kenneth Sutton and two ard of Hermiston, is a member of
FOR
SALE
—
50
GALLON
STEEL
trical. Woodard and Hudson.
the staff of the 23rd General Hos-
oil barrels. Call Hermiston Leave work at Oregon Hardware.
vital who helped create that unit’s
Grain & Feed Co., phone 3311.
R. R. FAST
18-3c
TAKEN UP NOTICE
fame as one of the outstanding
19-3C
American Legion hospitals in Italy and is now hard
SALE—1931 CHEVROLET
Veterinarian
Notice is hereby given that I POTATOES WANTED — LARGE FOR
Hermiston Post
at work in Eastern France, in the
pickup with extra motor and
have
taken
up
and
have
kept
for
same type of work. The 23rd has
Bus. Phone 3311
Resi. 3713
quantities. Must be good. City transmission, $100. Also about
No. 37
an outstanding record in about 60 days at my ranch seven Feed Store, phone 827, Pendleton. four tons of pea vines, $20. See
1st * 3rd Thursdays nade
Reg
-ervin« the sick and wounded on miles S. E. of Hermiston, the fol­
19-4p Henry Walker, second place on
Visiting legionnaires Weleenne
lowing described animals:
the battle fronts.
right beyond "Vigorbilt" Hatch-
Brown cow and calf, branded FOR SALE—13-ROOM HOUSE, ery
in Hermiston.
18-3p
State Farm Mutual
43 on right hip.
ideal for rooming or boarding
Said animals will be sold, un­ house. All rooms furnished ex­ WANTED—FRESH COWS. HER-
Insurance Campani!
less redeemed, at public auction cept kitchen. Also two cabins
miston Dairy, phone 3600, Her- (25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
to the highest bidder for cash in now rented go with place. See miston.
18-3c
80% Collision
hand on the 2nd day of January, Mrs. Alta Knerr, phone Hermiston
— New Triplit Life Policy —
WANTED
-OLD
IN
NERSPRING
1945, at the above described ranch 3713.
19-3c
Family Income
mattresses to rebuild or buy.
at 1:00 o’clock P. M.
Dated at Hermiston. Oregon, on LOST — HEAVY, HAND KNIT See Lee Dyer at Mattress Shop on “I file our responsibility for you
with the state.”
this 14th day of December, 1944.
pull over, royal blue sweater, hopyard road or call 3187 even-
12-tfc ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
Sogned Ralph W. Bartley. large size. The sweater has a great ings.
(Dec. 14-28 pd.)
deal of sentimental value to own­ LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
Cooperative Service Station
er. Reward. Near Victory Square.
Hermiston, Oregon
I
most
likely
have
what
you
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
W. L. Owings, and leave at Herald want , listed. If you want to sell,
office.
19-3c I probably am in touch with a buy­
Notice is hereby given that the
Bring your welding repair and
for your place. O. C. Hughes,
undersigned has been appointed LOST
A GAS RATIONING er
blacksmithing to
Broker,
Rt.
1,
Hermiston.
12-tfc
administrator c.t.a of the estate of
book issued to G. B. Spencer, car
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
ihe I9l»phon9 com
Mary
R.
Lowman,
deceased,
in
license
number
254-780.
Please
K.
P
DODD
—
REAL
EETATl
patiy-lht girl in the
the County Court of the State of return to War Price & Rationing
sales, leases, exchangee. Incur
& WELDING SHOP
Businott Office
Oregon for Umatilla County. All Board.
19-3c ince- fire, automobile, accident. No
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
persons having claims against said
tary public, execution of legal pa Phone 2151
estate are hereby required to pre­ LOST — POCKETBOOK CON- pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
taining money, rationing book,
sent such claims duly verified,
15-tf<
with vouchers attached, to the un­ and other valuable papers to own­ gon.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
dersigned at the office of Raley, er. Gas tickets issued to 1940 Pon­ FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN
Physician and Surgeon
Kilkenny & Raley, 101 Southeast tiac. Please return pocketbook to
2-tfc
Frank Pierson. Hermiston. Pock­ City.
Byers
Avenue.
Pendleton.
Oregon,
s.
First National Bank Building
within six months from the date etbook lost by M. H. Ness of Pen- FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
19-3p
of this notice, the same being dat- dleton.
Hermiston
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s. Phone 3151
ed and published the first time FOR SALE—WINESAP AND DE-
13-tfc
this 30th day of November, 1944.
licious apples, $1 00 to $2.50 per
E. L. Jackson, as Admin­ box while they last. Bring con­
J. V. VILLERMOURE
istrator C.T.A. of the Es­ tainers. Pennock Ranch. Hermis­
Five
Years
Experience
ELECTRICAL SERVICI
tate of Mary R. Lowman, ton.
19-3c
deceased.
Raley. Kilkenny & Raley.
Hermiston
FOR RENT—A 3-ROOM HOUSE;
Phone 3821
Attorneys for Administrator.
hot and cold water; also garden
(Nov. 30-Dec. 28)
spot with free water. $25 per mo.
and
Clarence Reid. 14 mile north of
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
Victory Square.
19-tfc
We don't like to tell people that they'll have to wait to
General Dentistry
get a home telephone. We’d much rather say "yes” to
FOR SALB FORMAL DRESS,
X-Ray and Diagnosis
requests for service. That’s the way it used to he.
size 16. price $10.00, pink net
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
New Cotton Mattresses Made
with sequin covered lace trim.
Bunday * Eve. by Appointment
But the needs of war have first claim on available
to Order
Has
never
been
worn.
Contact
FOR SALE— HALF SACK CON-
telephone equipment and on telephone manufacturing
crete mixer, good condition. If Lois Demianew at the bank be­
Custom Rebuilding
facilities and manpower. Delays in filling civilian
not sold before Friday. January 5, tween 9:00 and 5:30 week days.
of Innerspring Mattresses
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
Any
other
time,
%
G.
J.
Casper
orders just can’t be helped.
will sell that date at auction yard
CHIROPRACTOR
18-tc Lumpy Spring Cushions Rebuilt
in
Hermiston.
R.
E
Campbell,
All of us telephone people sincerely appreciate the
Office: 1 blocks ■ of post office
across from Victory Square. 20-2p
co-operative understanding being shown by the many
Expert Work Done to Order
Office hours: 8 to 13 - 1:30 to •
FELTHOUSE CABIN FOR RENT
SMART MONEY
thousands who are writing their turn to get service.
Phons
3061 - Hermiston. Oro
Moderately Priced — Subject io
—Phone 2321, Hermiston. 18-tfc
War Time Conditions
Whereas our friends remained
steadfast and true to us in 1944.
and whereas we have a deep feel­
ing of appreciation for this expres­
sion of loyalty, therefore be it pro­
claimed throughout this country
that we have ordered the New
Year, 1945, to be an especially
happy and prosperous one for all.
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
Hermiston Livestock[Comm. Co.
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co
mattress Maker
Upholsterer
6th WAR LOAN
LETS FINISH THE JOB
THE PACIFIC TF’IPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
Your War Bondi
Investment Is‘
Your
fu Amrrira * * •
\NHERE TO /
GO AFTER
07 (.
READING
^(1
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THE ADS ,
B)
IN THIS "lf—ea
Phone 31S7 or Write
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN a SURGEON
— Office Hours —
Other Hours by Appointment