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THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1945. Just Arrived • Shipment of Silent Sioux Brooders Get Them While Available Hermiston Gr. & Feed RATIONING CALENDAR reavement. We especially wish to thank the members of Hermiston high school for their assistance and those who presented floral offer Processed Foods—Book 4: Blue ings for the funeral. Mr. and Mrs. George Linn stamps X5 through Z5, and A2 to and Family. G2 valid indefinitely. Meat. Butter, Cheese — Book 4: U. O.D. NEWS Red stamps Q5 through X5 valid indefinitely. (Continued from page 1) Sugar— Book 4: Sugar stamp 34 valid indefinitely, 5 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Humphreys Shoes— Loose stamps invalid. were in Walla Walla Saturday on Book 3: Airplane stamps 1-2-3 val business. id indefinitely. D. R. Weber left Saturday night Gasoline Coupons — Not valid for Spokane where he spent sever unless endorsed. "A" 14 expires al days. Andrew Hess is on the sick list March 21, 1945. Each coupon worth 4 gallons. Write new license this week. Phillip Aultom, formerly of Dal plate number on book cover or las, Ore., is a new employee in the identification folder only. Stoves— Apply local board for Electric Shop. Tex Radford returned Tuesday. oil, gas stove certificates. Wood, Coal, Sawdust— Delivery January 16. from a tour of the “United States" and Texas. by priorities based on needs. — HERE TO STAY — Fuel Oil— Period 4 and 5 cou pons (1943-44 series) and period 1 Rail Transportation— Peggy Williams spent several and 2 coupons (1944-45) series) valid through August 31, 1945. Not days last week visiting relatives in more than 40 per cent of season’s Couer d’ Alene, Idaho. — HERE TO STAY — rations should have been used to Payroll— date. Misses Betty and Shirley Juhn Price Control— Refer inquiries and complaints to price clerk at ke spent the week end visiting their home in Wasco and The local board. Rent Control— All rented dwell Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Flavel Chastain ing units must be registered, and and family visited relatives in changes in tenancy reported. Richland Sunday. — HERE TO STAY — CARD OF THANKS Plant Property— May we take this means of Maurine Sutton and Eleanor thanking our friends and neigh Casper spent Saturday shopping bors for the kindness and sympa in Pendleton. thy shown during recent be- Thomas Loyd was called to La Grande Thursday because of ill ness of his mother. He returned to work Monday. American Legion Harriet Matthews was shopping in Pendleton Saturday evening. Hermiston Post Gerrie Batchelor's brother. Pfc. No. 37 Floyd Batchelor, who is in the Reg. Meetings 1st * 3rd Thursdays Quartermaster Corps in Alaska, is Viaiting Legionnaire» Welcome home on furlough. (Continued Next Week) -----====================================44- Hermiston Transfer H. H. Gailey, Prop. LOCATED FOURTH HOUSE E. OF HERMISTON GRADE SCHOOL - RIDGEWAY AVE. Bonded and Insured for Local and Long Distance Hauling Phone 3091. Hermiston. For Your Hauling Needs == PAGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON CHICKENS Mr. West of Kennewick. Wn.. will be at the Hermiston Sale Yards every Friday and will pay the high $. Chris West. THERE IS A Big Turkey Season Ahead! PLAY SAFE — RESERVE SPACE FOR YOUR TURKEY EGGS NOW! Short of Red Points? Why not raise some fryers? New Hamp* shire chicks available from all February hatches. White Leg horns available from Feb. 12 and 19 hatches. Phone Herm. 2801. BENSEL’S HATCHERY Notice To Public I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself. Signed: Rood L. Ekleberry, Fireman 1st Class, A.T.B., Little Creek, Va. (Jan. 11-Feb. 8) COLUMBIA GRANGE NOTES The Home Economics club is giving a pie social to be held on the night of January 26th. The friends of the Grange are welcome. Fifty-eight members were pres ent at the regular meeting held on Tuesday night. Officers of the Grange met at the club house Sunday night to practice the initiation ritual. The Home Economics club met at the club house Friday with Mrs. Tucker and Mrs. Peverley as hos tesses. The Umatilla county Pomona Grange will meet in Pendleton on February 1st, in the Veterans of Foreign War’s hall. The Home Economics club has recently purchased another war bond. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Luttrell of Ordnance spent Tuesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corman, so they could attend the Grange meeting. Thirteen new members were ad mitted to the order at the regular meeting held Tuesday night. COLUMBIA NEWS A meeting of the North Colum bia Telephone company was held at the Duff Knight home on Jan uary 11. Ten members were pres- ent, representing seven families using the line. Mrs. H. G. Mc Culley was elected chairman; Mrs. Mabel Weeks, re-elected vice chairman, and Mrs. Duff Knight as secretary-treasurer. It was decid ed to buy 50 new cedar posts to re inforce the poles which are be coming weakened from rot. Miss Joyce McCulley spent the week end visiting friends in Boise and Gooding, Idaho. Rosemary Keller spent the night with Ruth McCulley last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krawl and family, who formerly lived in the Columbia district, spent Tuesday at the Henry Wilson home. Sgt. Albert Middlestadt, brother of Mrs. George Liebe, has left for the east coast for oversea duty. Joe Udey made a business trip to Lexington last Tuesday. Rosalie Hammer and Ruth Mc Culley journed to Penleton and Milton last Saturday. Mrs. Ham mer returned from Milton with them. Bob Pomeroy called at the Udey home last Saturday. Robert McLouth of Athena vis ited at the Bud Hooker home last week. Mr. McLouth is Mrs. Hook er’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fix spent Sun day afternoon at the Bill Mikesell home Mrs. Neil Armstrong left Sat urday night for Burns where her mother is ill. An electric pump and milk cool er are being installed at the Joe Udey milking parlor this week. Visitors at the Olyn Hodge resi dence the past few days were Miss Joy Thanney of Dixie, Wash.; Mrs. Marvin Hodge, mother of Mr. Hodge of Seattle. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. George Storey and child ren of The Dalles. Mrs. Alex Jones has returned from Yuma, Colo., where she visit ed old friends and neighbors. Wm. Parker is driving the Cold Springs school bus during the time the Harold Hunts are quarantined because of scarlet fever. W. R. McPheeter's of Nampa, Idaho, spent Thursday night with Mr and Mrs. Marian McPheeters. He was on his way to The Dalles to visit another brother who is ill.Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansen of Pa louse. Wash., visited Mrs. Mary Harr, when returning from Grants Pass. Mr. Hansen spent many years in the home of the late Jack- son Harr and Mrs. Harr when he was a boy. Word has been received from Pfc. Keith H. Peverley, who was recently stationed in England. He remarked on some of the customs which are different from ours, among them left handed driving. Mrs. Hattie Wyant is visiting at the home of her brother. Wm. Par ker, and her mother, who also makes her home here. It is reported that Harold Keller has been receiving treatment at the Hermiston hospital for sinus trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Moosey of Port land have recently visited at the Time Now For Plowing ROY DUNCAN, AGENT — CUSTOM WORK — Chae. Shown Phone 3899 Joe Udey home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fix have re ceived word from Lloyd Fix that he will soon receive his discharge from the army and will return to Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berry and family spent last week end with friends at Wapato, Wash. Mrs. Neil Armstrong has been called to Burns by the illness of her mother. RUCTEDII SALE Every Friday — SALE STARTS AT P.M.— We will get you top market price—For your Live stock and Farm Produce. FELTHOUSE CABIN FOR RENT —Phone 2421, Hermiston. 23-lc FOR RENT—WARM. FURNISH- ed apartment, including garden space, at the Jack Pace farm, 112 mi. North of Hermiston. 23-3p 14 A. FARM LAND FOR RENT— Now ready for cultivation. J. B. Pace farm. Come and see if we have what you want. Jack Pace, 112 mile North of Hermiston. 23-3p FOR SALE—1937 CHEVROLET panel truck. Good condition. See the Hermiston Dairy. 23-2c LOST—BILLFOLD CONTAINING valuable papers. Please return to James M. Jones, U.O.D. barracks. ______ 23-lc FOR SALE—HOT WATER INCU- bators. all good hatchers: ono 300-egg. one 250-egg, and one 200- egg. R. V. Jones, four miles west of Umatilla. 23-3c FOR SALE—TWO SMALL ACRE- ages, good pasture, modern buildings, near Hermiston. For particulars, see F. A. Baker. Stan field. 23-3p FOR SALE—1941 FORD SUPER Deluxe, 4-door sedan; also trail er house. Jack Horner, Hermis ton. 23-lp MAN WANTED — FOR RAW- leigh Route. Real opportunity. We help you get started. Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. ORA-114-0, Oak- land, Calif. 23-lc FOR RENT—4-ROOM HOUSE. possession any time after Feb. 5. Wired for electric range. Close to school. Phone 3521, Hermiston. 23-3p LET ME CLEAN OUT YOUR corrals. Spreader, team and driver for $1.35 per hour. I. J. Couch, Stanfield, Ore. 23-3p TO TRADE OR SELL—AIRLINE electric radio for better set. Al so have washing machine motor to sell. John Beck, Boardman. Ore gon. 23-3p CABIN FOR SALE—12x16 FEET, built of best material available. Located at Hanby’s Camp. Will sell furnished or unfurnished. S. B. Lusk, Hermiston. 23-3p FOR SALE—1940 CHEVROLET tudor sedan, heater and radio, tires good; also 1936 Desoto sedan, fair condition; 1933 Dodge sedan. 4 almost new tires. Rohrman Mo tor Company, Hermiston. 23-lc FOR RENT —ONE FOUR-ROOM house, partly furnished, inside water and toilet, $25 per mo.; also one-room cabin with stove and a bed, $10 per mo., water free. Two lots for sale in Cox addition for $100, water connection. See Clyde Northrup, 5th street, north of Fin ley camp. 22-3p FOR SALE—20-FOOT COTTAGE trailer, Furnished. Inquire F. A. Flynn residence. Phone 3834. __________________ 22-3p WANTED—WEANER PIGS. J. J. Krunenacher, Rt. 1, Hermiston 22-3p FOR SALE—40 ACRES, JOINS city limits of Hermiston, has wa ter right for all. Has good house and barn, $4500. Write to Henry Walker, Rt. Stanfield, Ore. 22-6p FOR SALE — NEW SHALLOW well pressure system pump. Al so set of harness. V. E. Sufficool, Rt. 2, Hermiston, phone 2923. Hermiston. 22-3p FOR SALE—MODERN 3-ROOM house at Stanfield. Half block from highway. Or will trade for Hermiston property. Write Box 337, Stanfield.2l-tfc FOR SALE—NAVY BLUE SUIT with polka dot trim, size 16; girl’s navy blue winter coat, al most good as new. and a light blue robe. Mrs. Clara Bloom, between 4th and 5th on Hurlburt. 21-3c LOST—BETWEEN UMATILLA & Hermiston, gas tank cap with container and keys and a Loyal Protective Life Insurance tag. Number 459300 Write W E Cut ting, Box 556. Umatilla. Oregon. Reward. 21-3p Turkey Eggs For Sale Breeders Are All 100% Broad Brested Bronze Turkeys Chosen from Ona of Oregon Best Flocks For Prices and Information write Jack Mulligan R. 1. Boardman, Ore. 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 FOR SALE—MY HOME ONE mile northeast of Pendleton. first house left side Helix road, 38 acres improved, good 4-room house, electricity, garage, large chicken house, barn with shed on each side, all recently painted; 1) acres free water right, balance pasture and grain land, no sand burs; priced below market value for quick sale at $3500. Am mov ing to Illinois. Possession by Feb. 15. Also have new electric water pump and complete plumbing at cost if desired by purchaser. O. M. Clark (former Watkins dealer) Rt. 1, Box 96A. Pendleton, Ore. 22-2c ROOM FOR RENT — TO DAY time workers. Mrs. Clara Bloom, between 4th and 5th on Hurlburt Ave. 21-3c FOR SALE—CORN SHELLER & other implements. J. H. Reid, phone 3605. 22-3p FOR MADE - TO - MEASURE coats, suits or slacks for women and men, see Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s. 21-tfc FOR SALE—NORGE COMMER-, cial refrigerator, 912 ft. wide, 2 ft. deep, 612 feet high; six reach in doors; five adjustable shelves; suitable for restaurant or farm. May be seen at 524 SE 7th street, Pendleton, phone 1672. 22-3p FOR SALE—25 A. IRRIGATED, good land, good buildings, water system, orchard. With or without equipment, seven miles southeast of Hermiston on Stanfield project. C. S. Ratliff. Rt. 1, Stanfield. 22-3p FOR SALE—HAY. W. H. BEN- sei. Rt. 2, Hermiston. 21-3p WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738 FOR SALE — ALMOST NEW or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore- 2-tfc Coleman oil burner. Outside gon. control. Bought first of May. Phone 3741. 21-3c CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU- lar trips to the Hermiston Grain & FOR SALE—40 ACRES, IM- Feed Co. List your chickens with us. proved, alfalfa, and seeded pas 52-tfe ture. Located one half mile west on Hermiston avenue. Louis M. AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT Spencer, Hermiston, Ore. 21-3p the big money and a square deal, FOR SALE—20-ACRE RANCH, 6- call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- room house, running water, wir ton, “the man who gets things done”. ed for electric stove, shade trees, Phone 2113. garden, berries, mail route and bus line. Sam Carter, 3 mi. N. E. of WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES Hermiston. 21-3p of furniture. We pay cash. Call or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfe FOR RENT—17-ACRE RANCH with 4-room house, chicken house and cow barn. Jessie Good rich place. 3 miles east on Diagon R. R. FAST al. See I. D. Pike, Rt. 1, Hermis- to. 21-tfc Veterinarian FOR SALE — ONE PRE-WAR Bus. Phone 3311 — Resi. 3713 Montag Princess cream enamel wood and coal range. Must be seen to be appreciated. Atleta Schroder, R. 1, Hermiston. 21-3p TO TRADE—1937 STUDEBAKER /nauranee Company pickup for passenger car about $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment same model. Phone 234. Echo, 80 % Collision Oregon. 21-3p — New Triplit Life Policy — FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE Family Income in Stanfield district; $25 per “I file our responsibility for you month. See Pete Berg, Hermiston with the state.” Grain & Feed Co., Hermiston. ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 Siate Farm Mutual 20-tfc Cooperative Service Station Hermiston, Oregon FOR RENT—A 3-ROOM HOUSE; hot and cold water; also garden spot with free water. $25 per mo. Bring your welding repair and Clarence Reid, 14 mile north of blacksmithing to Victory Square.19-tfc HERMISTON BLACKSMITH MEAT IS RATIONED MORE SE- verely. Why not a fat hen or a & WELDING SHOP couple of fryers for your Sunday L. F. Beaver, Prop. dinner. Harry W. Kelley, phone Phone 2151 2452.________________ 21-tfc FORCALE—5-ROOM HOUSE & DR. I. C. BOHLMAN bath on Hurlburt between 4th and 5th streets. Will be sold with Physician and Surgeon electric range and refrigerator. First National Bank Building Write Box 74, Hermiston. 17-tfc Phone 3151 Hermiston LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM, I most likely have what you want , listed. If you want to sell, J. V. VILLERMOURE I probably am in touch with a buy er for your place. O. C. Hughes, ELECTRICAL SERVICE Broker, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 12-tfc E. P. DODD — REAL EETATL sales, leases, exchanges. Insur- ance—fire, automobile, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore gon. 15-tfe FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN 2-tke City. Klattress maker and Upholsterer Expert Work Done to Order New Cotten Mattresses Made io Order Phone 3187 or Write Phone 3821 Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Rea. 2118 Bunday & Eve. by Appointment Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks • of post office Office honre: 8 to 11 - 1:20 to 8 Phone 1881 • Hermiston, Ore DR. F. & BELT PHYSICIAN a SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 * 13:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment