The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 01, 1945, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1945.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
PAGE FIVE
W. W. Reid of Portland is visit­ HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
ing J. H. Reid.
poultry. Hermiston Grain &
Those from the Hermiston dis­ Feed Co. List your chickens with
trict who attended the Farm Secu­ us.
25-tfc
rity Administration meeting in La
Grande Thursday were Mr. Ott, NOW AVAILABLE—BLEACHED
Mr. Liebe, Mrs. Kik and Mrs. Mc­
sacks at the Hermiston Grain &
Farland.
Feed Co., phone 3311.
25-lc
Dick Hammer and Peggy Neill
spent Saturday night at the Lester FOR SALE—WHITE PORCELAIN
table top kerosene range. 605
Hammer home.
Raymond Ruthie Dyer have Victory Square, Hermiston. 25-3p
been out of school because of ill­
ABOUT THREE
ness but are now able to be about FOR SALE
— SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P.M.—
tons of Bundle Oats at $20 per
again.
We will get you top market price—For your Live­
Mrs. James Getchell and little ton. Harold Wallace. 212 mi. East
25-lp
son Jerry were visiting Mrs. Get- of Stanfield.
stock and Farm Produce.
chell’s mother in Echo last week. LOST
BILLFOLD IN ORD-
Nancy Jo Wines spent Sunday
nance Cafe. Reward. Please re-
night with Louise Hammer.
turn to Box 413, Hermiston, or
Marion McPheeters went to The | leave at this office
25-lp
We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat­
Dalles last week to visit a brother ' - ---------------- .------ -
WANTED— 112 h.p. GAS ENGINE
who is in the hospital there.
tle.
For top market prices—have stock at the Her­
by J. W. King, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
Sunday visitors at the Geo. Lie­
miston
Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before
be home were Mrs. Martin Lenz.
25-3p
Fred Lenz and son Thelbert, and
1:00 P. M.
FOR SALE—FULL SIZE METAL
Mr. and Mrs. Will Rhodes.
Mrs. Henry Wilson spent Tues- ' bed, springs and innerspring
mattress; six year size crib; G. E.
day in Pendleton.
cabinet radio. Mrs. Louis May,
Box 1409.
25-lp
Notice To Public
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
I will not be responsible for any FOR SALE—AIRTIGHT HEATER
Creap. Frank Sloan, phone 612,
debts contracted by anyone other
'
Stanfield. Ore.
25-3p
than myself.
Signed:
FOR SALE—ELECTRIC 2-UNIT
Rood L. Ekleberry,
short tube Universal milking
East End of Main Street
Fireman 1st Class,
machine, used about three months.
A.T.B.,
George Scarlett. Umatilla, Ore.
Little Creek, Va.
25-3p
I
-......
— (Jan. 11-Feb. 8)
WANTED TO BUY—ONE Tou­ FOR SALE—HOUSE & 3 LOTS, FOR
Subjects covered in the 1929 con­
FARM MEETING
MADE - TO - MEASURE
louse Gander. I. J. Couch, Stan- area 155 x 127 feet. On Ridgeway
ference were poultry, farm crops, NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
coats, suits or slacks for women
TO BE FEB. 16TH
field. Ore.
| livestock, bee keeping, dairying,
25-lp Avenue, between 6th and 7th. and men, see Ernest Ghormley at
truck crops, pastures and project In the County Court of the State of
21-tfc
MAN
OR
WOMAN
WANTED
FOR Garage for four cars. See R. C. Saylor's.
economies.
This
lasted
two
Peters.
24-3c
The monthly meeting of th»
ine
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Oregon for Umatilla County.
olltcoa
__ session
...0,
X
Rawleigh
Route.
Real
opportu
­
FOR
RENT
—
17-ACRE
RANCH
Umatilla Project Farm Bureau ! I y and was participated in by
nity. We b * you get started. REMEMBER THE DATE — FRI-
with 4-room house, chicken
will be postponed one week to I business men, bankers, farmers
In the Matter of the Estate of
Rawleigh’s, Dept. ORB-114-
day, February 2, the two reel house and cow barn. Jessie Good­
Friday evening. February 16, due . county agents, and a staff of Wilson Levi Fulbright. Deceased. Write
0, Oakland, Calif.
25-lp
sound picture, “The Child of Beth­ rich place, 3 miles east on Diagon­
to conflict with the date of the an- state college extension workers,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
nual Farm Bureau Co-operative . ne recommendations of the con- that the undersigned, as Adminis­ ROOMS FOR RENT
MRS. lehem”, will be shown for your al. See I. D. Pike, Rt. 1, Hermis-
21-tfc
meeting to be held Friday, Febru- Terence were immeasurably valua- trator of the estate of Wilson Levi
Alice Stone, across from library consideration in the Hermiston too.
ary 9. H. K. Dean, superintendent be and continued to be for several Fullbright, deceased, has filed his second house east.
25-3p Baptist church at 8:15 p. m. 24-2p LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
of the U. S. Field station will speak Years, a guide to farming opera- final account and report in said
I most likely have what you
SMALL COOK
on gardening and practices as ap- ns on irrigated lands of the west estate with the Clerk of the Coun­ WANTED—TO RENT A PIANO. FOR SALE
want , listed. If you want to sell,
stove.
L.
L.
Boynton,
Hermis-
Guarantee
to
take
good
care
of
plicable to the local soils and con- end
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
24-3p I probably am in touch with a buy­
Much time is required in prelim­ Umatilla County; and that the it. Mrs. P. R. Schlotthauer, Box ton, phone 2452.
ditions. Mrs. A. E. McFarland, re­
er for your place. O. C. Hughes,
310.
Ordnance,
Ore.
inary
preparations
for
these
con-
25-3p
cently returned from a National
Judge thereof has set and fixed
FOR SALE—20-FOOT COTTAGE Broker, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
12-tfc
ferences,
it
is
said,
and
the
holding
REA convention, where she repre­
Saturday, the 24th day of Febru­ FOR SALE—PIANO. SEE MRS.
trailer, Furnished. Inquire F. A.
of
the
actual
conference
would
sented the local organization, is
ary, 1945, at the hour of 10 o’clock
Dan Lindsay, Hermiston. 25-3p Flynn residence. Phone 3834. FOR RENT—A 3-ROOM HOUSE;
being contacted and if possible she probably be timed with closing of A. M., as the time and the County
hot and cold water; also garden
22-3p
will be present and relate some of the war.
Court Room in the County Court FOR SALE OR TRADE — THE
spot with free water. $25 per mo.
the highlights of the convention,
following ranches: 40 A., 3-room FOR SALE—40 ACRES. JOINS Clarence Reid, 14 mile north of
House in Pendleton, Oregon, as the
which should interest all REA TOWNSEND CLUB
place for hearing any objections I house, half mile south of Board­ city limits of Hermiston, has wa­ Victory Square.
19-tfc
or exceptions to such final account man, electric lights, water, for ter right for all. Has good house
users in the area.
$3500: also 80 A., three miles SE and barn, $4500. Write to Henry WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3783
An Economic Conference, pat­ PLANS MEETING
and the settlement thereof.
of Boardman, no improvements, Walker, Rt. Stanfield, Ore. 22-6p or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
terned after the pattern of a like
CECIL L. FULBRIGHT.
2-tfo
Administrator of the es­ all good land, 65 A. under water,
meeting held in Hermiston in Feb-
The next regular meeting of the
SALE — NEW SHALLOW gon.
tate of Wilson Levi Ful­ $4500; also 40 A. adjoining Board- FOR
ruary. 1926, is again contemplated. Townsend club will be held Feb-
pressure system pump. Al­ AUCTIONEER IF YOU WANT
man, $4000: also 80 A. 3 miles SE so well
bright, deceased.
ruary 13 at the U.S.O. club begin­
set
of
harness. V. E. Sufficool. the big money and a square deal,
RALEY
PETERSON,
of LaGrande, all good land, no im­ Rt. 2, Hermiston,
ning at 8:30. The meeting will be
phone 2923.
Attorney for Administra­ provements. $6500; also 880 A.. Hermiston.
mostly social, with a program,
QUICK RELIEF FROM
22-3p call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
tor, Pendleton. Oregon.
200 acres plow land, fair buildings,
ton, “the man who gets things done”.
dancing and refreshments planned.
Symptoms of Distress Arising from
balance good pasture, 19 mi. east LET ME CLEAN OUT YOUR Phone 2113.
All members and others interested (Jan. 25-Feb. 22)
STOMACH ULCERS
of LaGrande, $11,500; also 1040 A.,
corrals. Spreader, team and
are invited to attend.
good buildings. 600 A. bottom land driver for $1.35 per hour. I. J. WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
Mrs.
Bert
Michel
and
Mrs.
My
­
DUE TO EXCESS ACID
balance pasture, 19 miles east of Couch. Stanfield. Ore.
23-3p of furniture. We pay cash. Call
ron Nation are in charge of the
FreoBookToHsof HomeTreatmentthat
I LaGrande. Good discount for cash
program while Mrs. Percy Corman
or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
Most Help or It WIU Cost You Nothing
or will trade for Willamette valley TO TRADE OR SELL—AIRLINE
and Mrs. Chester Miller will han­
Over two million bottles of the WILLA RD
electric
radio
for
battery
set.
Al
­
property. P. O. Box 17, Board­
dle the refreshments.
TREATMENT have been sold for relief of
symptoms of distress arising from Stomach
WANTED—400 FEET OF 16 AND man. Ore., or 9504 Campaign St., so have washing machine motor to
and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid—
ADS For SALE IN
25-3p sell. John Beck. Boardman, Ore­
20-inch cement pipe. Tom Hen­ Portland 13.
23-3p
dricks. Boardman, Ore.
25-3p FOR SALE—2 ACRES ACROSS gon.
OUR NEXTISSUE
A very unusual meeting took FOR RENT
from Hermiston Livestock Com­ CABIN FOR SALE—12x16 FEET,
THREE ROOM
built of best material available.
place on the train in Chicago when
modern apartment. E. P. Dodd mission Co. sales yards. Also 2-
Located
at Hanby’s Camp. Will
Pfc. James Getchell caught a at Herald office.
Moore & Ripley Drug Store
wheel
trailer
house,
with
two
25-3c
glimpse of someone who looked
6-ply tires. See Fred D. Miller at sell furnished or unfurnished. S.
R. R. FAST
23-3p
familiar. He looked again, and lo, FOR SALE—NAVY BLUE SUIT Hanby's Trailer Camp.
24-3p B. Lusk, Hermiston.
with polka dot trim, size 16;
it was his brother, Cpl. Earl Getch-
Veterinarian
FOR RENT—4-ROOM HOUSE,
| ell. who also had a furlough. James girl’s navy blue winter coat, al- FOR SALE—FIVE HEAD JERSEY
possession
any
time
after
Feb.
5.
Resi. 3713
Bus. Phone 3311
milk cows, to freshen in Febru­
I is stationed in Pedicktown, New most good as new, and a light blue
Wired for electric range. Close to
| Jersey, and Earl at Drew Field, robe. Mrs. Clara Bloom, between ary. J. H. Lewis, five miles out on school.
Phone
3521,
Hermiston.
4th and 5th on Hurlburt.
25-tfc Butter Creek highway, half mile
Florida.
23-3p
Miss Joyce McCulley left Sun- ROOM FOR RENT — TO DAY east on old Stanfield road. 25-tfc
Mr. West of Kennewick. Wn..
, day morning for Spokane where
14
A.
FARM
LAND
FOR
RENT
—
State Farm Mutual
time workers. Mrs. Clara Bloom, THE CHILD OF BETHLEHEM, A
' she will take further business between
Now
ready
for
cultivation.
J.
B.
two-reel
sound
picture,
will
be
will be at the Hermiston
4th
and
5th
on
Hurlburt
Inturance Company
training at Kinman University.
Pace farm. Come and see if we
Ave.
25-tfc shown in the Hermiston Baptist have
$25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
what
you
want.
Jack
Pace,
Sale Yards every Friday j Mr. and Mrs. L. L. King of
church Friday, February 2, at
80% Collision
i Nampa, Idaho, have been visitors FOR RENT—4-ROOM HOUSE. I. 8:15 p. m. You are cordially invi­ 112 mile North of Hermiston. 23-3p
and will pay the high $.
— New Triplit Life Policy —
I at the Marion McPheeters home.
C. Cox, or phone Mrs. W. C. ted.
24-2p FOR SALE—TWO SMALL ACRE-
| Mrs. King is Mrs. McPheeters' Morehouse, phone 2401, Hermis-
Family Income
Chris West.
ages, good pasture, modern “I file our responsibility for you
| mother. Mrs. Miles Coleson of ton.
25-tfc GET YOUR APPLES AND CIDER buildings,
near
Hermiston.
For
Hanford, another daughter of Mrs.
at Pennock’s ranch and save
with the state.”
FOR SALE—GEESE, $2.00 EACH. packing and freight charges. 24-3c particulars, see F. A. Baker, Stan- ART THOMPSON
King, also visited here.
— Phone 2011
field
23-3p
D. W. Terry, phone Echo 499.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jeppe spent
Cooperative Service Station
TAKE
YOUR
ELECTRIC
RE-
25-3p
Monday in Pendleton.
Hermiston, Oregon
pairs to W. H. Electric Shop. We FOR SALE—HOT WATER INCU-
The ninetieth birthday of Mrs. FOR SALE— 712x16 FT. TRAILER
bators. all good hatchers: one
American Legion Conrad
Fix
It. Oregon Hdwe. or at Shop
of Milton was celebrated
house, all builtin cupboards, in­ in Pulley addition. W. H. Wood­ 300-egg, one 250-egg, and one 200-
Hermiston Post
quietly on January 26th. She is laid
linoleum, two stoves. Duo- ard, Prop.
Bring your welding repair and
24-tfc egg. R. V. Jones, four miles west
the mother of Mrs. Lester Hammer Therm
No. 37
of Umatilla.
23-3c
oil heater, and 2-burner
blacksmithing to
Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays and of John Conrad.
FOR
SALE
—
40-A.
FARM.
GOOD
Coleman gas range. Good tires.
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
Harriet
Lind
spent
Sunday
night
FOR
RENT
—
WARM,
FURNISH-
Vititing l.eginmtaires Weleomt
house, fair barn, all fenced and
Also an 8x9 ft. built on. Parked
ed apartment, including garden
with Ruth McCulley.
in convenient location. Shade, cross fenced. Duane Lathrop. 312
& WELDING SHOP
space,
at the Jack Pace farm. 112
miles
NE
of
Hermiston.
R.
1.
24-4p
lawn, garden spot and water. This
mi. North of Hermiston
23-3p Phone 2151
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
is priced to sell immediately. In­
PRICES PAID FOR
quire at house No. 411, Victory HIGHEST
FELTHOUSE
CABIN
FOR
RENT
poultry. City Feed Store, Pen­
THERE IS A
Square. Hermiston. Ore.
25-3p dleton.
or phone Pendleton 827.1 —Phone 2421. Hermiston. 23-lc
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
24-4c MEAT IS RATIONED MORE SE-
FÖR RENT—BULLDOZER WITH
operator, for land leveling. LOST—BETWEEN PENDLETON
Physician and Surgeon
verely. Why not a fat hen or a
Write Box 548. Hermiston. 25-lp
couple
of
fryers
for
your
Sunday
and Umatilla, wheel and tire,
PLAY SAFE — RESERVE SPACE FOR YOUR
First National Bank Building
size 8.25x20. Please call 671, dinner. Harry W. Kelley, phone
21-tfc Phone 3151
TURKEY EGGS NOW!
Hermiston
Pendleton, collect. Pac. Fruit and 2452.
Produce Co,
Short of Red Points? Why not raise some fryers? New Hamp­
24-3c FOR SALE 5-ROOM HOUSE &
shire chicks available from all February hatches. White =9
bath on Hurlburt between 4th
WANTED
A YEAR ROUND
J. V. VILLERMOURE
horns available from Feb. 12 and 19 hatches. Phone Herm. 2801.
ranch job by married man. ex­ and 5th streets. Will be sold with
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
perienced in irrigation farming electric range and refrigerator.
17-tfc
Breeders Are All 100% Broad and stock raising. Address Box Write Box 74, Hermiston.
Brested Bronze Turkeys Chosen 44. Route 1, Hermiston, Ore. 24-3p E P. DODD — REAL EETATL
Hermiston
Phone 3321
from One of Oregon Best Flocks
sales,
leases,
exchangee.
Insur
­
FOR SALE
MEDIUM SIZED
For Prices and Information
chest for bedding. Moth proof ance—fire, automobile, accident. No
write
I lining. Phone 2334. Hermiston. tary public, execution of legal pa
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
24-3c pera. Herald office. Hermiston, Ore
General Dentistry
gon.
15-tte
X-Ray and Diagnosis
I
FOR
RENT
—
MODERN
HOUSE
R. 1, Boardman. Ore.
in Stanfield district; $25 per FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Ree. 3113
Bunday & Eve. by Appointment
month.
See Pete Berg. Hermiston City.
2-tfe
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
Grain & Feed Co., Hermiston
insurance until "after the accident”.
20-tfc
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy® goes swiftly and
LOST—A RED LEATHER CIG-
surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your
CHIROPRACTOR
arette case with brass nail heads
Office: 2 blocke ■ of poet office
interests.
on cover, in parking lot at U.O.D.
and
Office houre: 3 to 13-1: 30 to 6
If found, please return to Marie
Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don't drive
Cooper.
Inspection
Div..
U.
O.
D„
Phone 3031 - Hermiston, Ore.
without insurance.
or the Herald office.
24-3p
ROY DUNCAN, AGENT
LOST—SOMEWHERE BETWEEN
Export Work Done io Order
Phone Stanfield 722
— CUSTOM
Hermiston hospital and school
Now Cotton Mattresses Made
PHYSICIAN & BURGEON
house,
one
lady's
wrist
watch
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
to Order
(Gruen).
If
found,
please
notify
— Office Hours —
•INSURANCE Gachango
Phone 3187 or Write
Mrs J. L. Haskett. Box 291. Her-
miston. Reward offered on return
Other Hours by Appointment
watch.
24-3p
flucTion SALE
Just Arrived
Every Friday
Shipment of
Silent Sioux
Get Them While Available
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
Hermiston Gr. & Feed
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co
COLUMBIA NEWS
CHICKENS
Big Turkey Season Ahead!
BENSEL’S HATCHERY
YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
Turkey Eggs
For Sale
Jack Mulligan
IBattress maker
Upholsterer