The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 01, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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PAGE SEVEN
* HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
NOT DO SOMETHING
WORMS IN
OCKS4
THE LABOR-SAVING
FLOCK TREATMENT
Birds heavily infested with large roundworms or cecal
worms simply cannot lay their best. Remove these
worms with Dr. Salsbury’s AVI-TON.
This flock treatment contains recognized drugs in­
cluding Phenothiazine. It is palatable — easy on the
birds.
Join the thousands of successful poultry raisers
who use AVI-TON to treat their birds for large round­
worms or cecal worms.
ment of the Central Church of
Christ immediately after the |
morning worship service. All the1
members and friends of the
church are urged to come pre- 1
pared tor this dinner and for the
meeting that will follow. The
members oi the official board I
will hold their regular monthly |
business meeting at that time.
There will be an executive
meeting of the Women’s Council
next Friday afternoon at two
o’clock at the home of Mrs. M
Smallwood.
Praver meeting and choir prac­
tice will be held in the church on
Wednesday evening, beginning at
7:30 p. m. Please try and be out
this Wednesday evening.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has been ap-
pointed executor of the Last Will
and Testament of Cora Agnes
Greene, deceased, in the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Umatilla County. All persons hav­
ing claims against the said estate
are hereby required to present
such claims, duly verified and with
proper vouchers attached, to the
undersigned at the office of W. H.
Crary, in Echo, Oregon, within six
months from date of this notice,
the same being dated and pub­
lished the first time this 1st day of
February, 1945.
Chievous B. Greene, As exe­
cutor of the Last Will and
Testament of Cora Agnes
Townsend Club To Meet
Greene, deceased.
Another
social meeting for the
W. H. Crary, Attorney
local Townsend club will be held
for Executor.
at the local USO ~‘h the second
(Feb. 1-March 1)
Tuesday of March. The program
committee pi omises a surprise for
this.meeting and the public is in­
vited to attend.
UMATILLA
NEWS
By Mr». Glenn Oitrom
Mrs. Thomas Chapman and
children are spending a couple of
weeks in Portland with her moth­
er who is ill.
People going to the tournament
COME HERE FOR POULTRY MANAGEMENT ADVICE
with the basketball team in John FOR RENT — 4-ROOM HOUSE.
Day were Supt. and Coach Thom­
newly decorated. I. C. Cox, or
as Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Roland phone
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse,
Collins and Shirley, Ellamae Ew­ phone 2401, Hermiston.
29-1c
ing. Edithanne Spencer, Eleanor
Hermiston, Oregon
Eckert, Sara Wurster, Leona FOR SALE—1933 CHEVROLET
Laird, Joan Byrnes and Mr. and
coupe. new tires, fine running
Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and Cherrie order. Floyd Jackson, on Frank
Vincent. The local boys won their
place, four miles north of
Notice!
tered herein by the County Court first game from Athena, losing the Guiwits
Hermiston.
29-lp
of Umatilla County, Oregon, on second to Crane Friday evening.
the 21st day of February, 1945,
FOR SALE— "30” CATERPIL-
Certificates of Equity of the will, on the 3rd day of April, 1945, Saturday night they lost to Echo
lar Dale Tucker, Holdman Rt,,
Farm Bureau Co-operative of at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the for third place. Lewis Gilham Pendleton,
Oregon.
29-3p
Hermiston, Oregon, Nos. 1199 to forenoon, sell to the highest bid­ was chosen on all star team. This
week
end
the
boys
will
play
in
a
1472, inclusive, for the year 1930 der for cash at the front door of
ELDERLY LADY CAN TAKE
will be paid beginning March 1st the Umatilla County Court House, tournament at Weston.
care of infant for a working
Luck was against Arzie Smith mother at the child’s home. Mrs.
upon presentation, properly en­ Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a
dorsed, at the Farm Bureau Co- minimum price of $40.00 therefor, Sunday when his automobile was Ruth Perigo, phone 3931.
29-lp
while he was at work on
operative mill in Hermiston.
to be paid in cash, at the time of stolen
the
railroad.
Having
received
CUSTOM
SLAUGHTERING
—
Farm Bureau Co-operative sale, the following described par­
word
it
had
been
found
at
Pasco
done
on
your
ranch.
Any
time,
of Hermiston.
cel of land, heretofore by Umatil­ he went to bring it home. When any place, anywhere. Phone Her-
la County, Oregon, acquired for ten miles on this side of Pasco the miston 3607.
29-30
delinquent taxes, to-wit:
Notice of Land Sale
overturned, wrecking the car
W12 SW14 SE14 in Section 18 car
Smith in FOR RENT — 3-ROOM HOUSE,
Twp. 3 North Range 29, E.W.M., quite badly and injuring
furnished. Garden spot and wa­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
head.
the
knee,
back
and
Umatilla County, Oregon.
ter free. Rent $25.00 per month.
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
and
small
son
Mrs.
John
Quick
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
Clarence Reid, 14 mile north of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir­
of Umatilla County. of California are here visiting Victory Square.
29-lp
tue of an order duly made and en­
friends.
tered herein by the County Court (Feb. 22-March 22)
Mr. and Mrs M. Presnell and FOR SALE
7-FT. LOCUST
of Umatilla County, Oregon, on
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whatly of Walla
posts, split extra large. Ralph
Notice of Land Sale
the 20th day of February, 1945,
Walla spent Saturday and Sunday Smith, Rt. 1, Hermiston. On
“ — E.
will, on the 27th day of March,
visiting their daughter and sister, A. Thornburg ranch.
29-3p
1945, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Eller.
in the forenoon, sell to the high­ That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Mrs. Bertha Cherry, who has TO TRADE—RYE HAY FOR A
est bidder for cash at the front Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir­ been bedfast for three weeks, is
horse. F. A. Hooker, four miles
door of the Umatilla County tue of an order duly made and en- up and at her duties as librarian west of Hermiston on former Ben
Court House. Pendleton, Oregon, tered herein by the County Court again.
Evans place, Rt. 1. Hermiston.
subject to a minimum price of of Umatilla County, Oregon, on I Mrs. Ken. Arnold entertained _______
29-3p
$30.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, thé 21st day of February, 1945, the pinochle club at her home last
FOR
SALE
—
4-ROOM
MODERN
at the time of sale, the following will, on the 3rd day of April. 1945.1 Wednesday evening. Prizes were
house, large garage. Jack Hor­
described parcel of land, hereto­ at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the won by Mrs. Oliver McNabb and
fore by Umatilla County, Oregon, forenoon, sell to the highest bid­ Mrs. Melvin Eller. Other guests ner, corner of 4th and Newport,
29-lp
acquired for delinquent taxes, to- der for cash at the front door of were Vane Hiatt, Dean Newgard Hermiston.
wit:
and
Glenn
Ostrom.
the Umatilla County Court House,
FOR RENT—2 ROOM HOUSE
East 160 feet of SE14 SW14 Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a
The Ladies Aid held their reg-
small utility building.
NE14 lying South of Diagonal minimum price of $20.00 therefor, ular meeting at the home of Mrs. N. including
D.
Bard.
Stanfield.
29-tfc
Road, Section 11 Twp. 4 North to be paid in cash, at the time of James Byrnes.
Range 28 E.W.M., Umatilla sale, the following described par-
The Ladies Altar Society met FOR SALE—CORN ON COB AT
County, Oregon.
$39.00 per ton. Max Sulisky,
"el of land, heretofore by Umatil- this Tuesday with Mrs. Wm. Ken­
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
Columbia district, 12 mile east of
'a County, Oregon, acquired for de­ nedy.
of Umatilla County. linquent taxes, to-wit:
school house.
29-lp
(Feb. 22-March 22)
Tax No. 1. as described in Deed
FOR SALE —TWO GUERNSEY
Book 125 Page 398 Umatilla
cows, giving milk now. J. C.
Notice of Land Sale
County Records. In Section 20
Norton, Stanfield.
29-3p
Tv n 3 North Range 29, E.W.M.,
Umatilla
County.
Oregon.
A total of 37 people were in at­ WANTED—LAUNDRY TO DO.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff tendance
also mending. Mrs. Clarence
at the Westland Grange
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County. meeting February
23. J. D. Mc­ Reid, Hermiston, 14 mile north of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir­ ‘Feb. 22-March of 22)
27-3p
Kay, agriculture committee chair­ Victory Square.
tue of an order duly made and en-
man, discussed certified seed po­ FURNISHED 2-ROOM COTTAGE
tatoes and mentioned the fact
available at Ritchie Cottages,
that the National Master, Mr. Hermiston.
27-3p
HIGHEST PRICES PAID Goss, would be in attendance at a
peace conference to be held in WANT TO BUY—FOUR or FIVE
for your
Mexico City. J. D. Corliss gave a
dairy cows, fresh or freshen
H. H. Gailey. Prop.
27-3p
resume of the livestock and crop soon. Phone 2635.
LOCATED FOURTH HQUSE
reports for 1943 and 1944 in the
FRESH MILK
FOR SALE
Westland district.
E. OF HERMISTON GRADE
goats and kids. One mile north
Robert Cusick discussed milita-
SCHOOL - RIDGEWAY AVE.
ry training as the grange sees it of Hermiston. C. A. Lare. 27-4p
See Me Before You Sell! and
Bonded and Insured for Local
Floyd Laird, chairman of the MACHINE MADE BUTTON
and Long Distance Hauling
pep committee, reported $54.65
holes, 6c each. Mrs. Tom Len­
Call
Harry
W.
Kelley
Phone 3091. Hermiston, For
cleared on the recent pie social, hart, Gladys Avenue, 4 doors East
Your Hauling Needs
Mrs. Moe Kennison, home econo- of Dr. Marble’s office.
27-3p
Phone 2452
mies chairman, reported 15 ladies
and five children present at the FOR SALE — 18x20 BUILDING,
last home economics meeting and । wired for electricity, easily
a very profitable day was spent in moved. L. F. Beaver, Blacksmith,
27-3C
sewing. Another bond was pur­ Hermiston, Ore.
La Grande. Oregon
chased for the grange and one
February 20, 1945
was also sent to the national FOR RENT—ROOM. COOKING
privileges, girls only. Troy Grif-
Dear Friend,
grange headquarters for the build­
27-3p
The chickens are doing just tine, have not lost a one and
ing fund of the beautiful new fin.
they are feathering out so fast.
grange offices in Washington, D. LOST _ LADIES IDENTIFICA-
The are the best we have ever had. I can surely recom­
C.
tion bracelet with name Margie
mend them io friends.
Five candidates will be initiated and Air Corps insignia. Lost last
Mrs. P.
in the 1st and 2nd degrees Friday, week. Please leave at Cooperative
(Mrs. P. bought 300 New Hampshires from the January 29th
March 9. At the meeting the pro­ Service Station. Hermiston. 27-3p
hatch. We have lots more, just like them, looking for a home)
gram will be put on by the men
officers. It is rumored that they FOR SALE—ABOUT TWO TONS
galvanized heavy barbed wire
will have a bathing beauty con­
test and should be interesting. at 5c per pound. Frank Walker.
27-3p
The following meeting. March 23. Rt. 1. Hermiston.
the urogram will be provided by
„ . PUMP
ladies who hold office. No pro-TOEAEPPE VE—II
gram as —’ vet
been ------
announced print
and to 25 fit ft the
of pipe.
2 in. pipe
and sand-
----- has •=
All new
Wm.
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST McRoberts. Rt. 2. Hermiston 27-3p
James Bartholomew. Pastor
FOR SALE — BEDROOM SET
On Sunday. March 4. there will
spring and mattress; hardwood
be a basket dinner in the base- dining set, large buffet, table and
You never really know the value of adequate automobile
four chairs. Phone 6321 between
insurance until “after the accident .
9:00 and 6:00.
27-3p
If an accident strikes, your Fanners policy* goes swiftly and
FOR SALE—OUT HOUSE IN
surely to work—assumes your financial loss— protects your
good condition. Write Box 1332,
27-3p
Hermiston.
interests.
Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don’t drive
WANTED
—
WORK
LEVELING
Breeders
All 100% Broad
without insurance.
land for irrigation. Have Car­
Brested Bronx« Turkeys Chosen
from One of Oregon Best Flockt ryall and bulldozer Contact Rus­
ROY DUNCAN, AGENT
sell Miller, Boardman. Ore 27-3p
For Prices and Information
Phone Stanfield 722
write
FOR RENT—2-ROOM HOUSE
FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
furnished. $20 per month. 112
toter INSURANCE Eschonge
miles south on Butter Creek road
L. J. Walls. Rt 1. Hermiston. Ore-
1, Boardman. Ore.
gon.
27-3p
RUCTion SALE
Every Friday
-SALE STARTS AT IM P.M.—
We will get you top market price—For your Live­
stock and Farm Produce.
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
• Hermiston Gr. & Feed Go.
DAYS ARE BUSY
AT WESTLAND
-===============-
Hermiston Truster
Poultry
BENSEL’S HATCHERY
YOUR PROTECTION is our JOB!
Turkey Eggs
For Sale
Are
Jack Mulligan
R.
DISAPPEARED FROM MY CAR
—Ladies felt sack purse contain­
ing valuable papers and small
change. Please keep the change
but return purse to Jack Parker,
27-3p
Box 72, Hermiston.
ONE FIVE YEAR OLD HORSE,
weight 1700 lbs., well broken to
work. Will sell or trade for cow
or young cattle. Lewis Fales, four
miles north of Hermiston.
27-3c
MEAT IS RATIONED MORE SE-
verely. Why not a fat hen or a
FOR RENT—4-ROOM HOUSE,
4th house on First street, west couple of fryers for your Sunday
side of road. Phone 3521, Her­ dinner. Harry W. Kelley, phone
21-tfc
miston.
27-3p 2452.
MADE - TO - MEASURE
WANTED—ABOUT 5 SMALL FOR
coats, suits or slacks for women
buildings which can be convert­
ed to brooder houses. Chester and men, see Ernest Ghormley at
21-tie
Hunt, Columbia district.
27-3p Saylor’s.
LAND
—
IF
YOU
WANT
A
FARM,
FOR RENT—PARTLY FURNISH-
I most likely have what you
ed 2-room apartment. Troy Grif-
27-3p want , listed. If you want to sell,
fin.
I probably am in touch with a buy­
FOR SALE—FLOOR FURNACE er for your place. O. C. Hughes,
12-tfc
oil burner, $65.00. See Char­ Broker, Rt. 1, Hermjston.
lotte Rauch at Cooperative Service WELL DRILLING — PHONE 378»
Station, Hermiston.
28-3c
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
FOR SALE—5-ROOM MODERN gon.
2-tfe
house, equipped with Venetian
blinds, floor coverings. Outside AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
control for oil heat, electric hot
the big money and a square deal,
water heater, wired for .electric call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
range. Corner location, two 50x ton, “the man who gets things dona”.
100 foot lots. Possession at once.
G. A. Vincent. Box 102, Echo, Ore- Phone 3522.
28-tfc WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
gon.
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
SHEPHERD DOG,
WANTED
or
write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfe
heeler if possible. Will pay $3
to $5. J. H. DeMoss. Route One,
28-3p
Hermiston.
American Legion
FOR SALE—LOTS 25x110 FEET.
Hermiston Post
Inquire at Cooperative Laundry
No. 37
28-3c
and Cannery.
Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays
FOR RENT—ONE OR MORE
ViKitinff Legionnaire» Welcome
rooms. West Side Hotel, across
from Union Pacific depot, Hermis-
ton.
a 28-3p
R.
WANTED—USED LUMBER, OR
Veterinarian
an old building to tear down for
the lumber. H. L. Anderson, Red
Bus. Phone 3311 — Resi. 3713
& White store, Hermiston.
28-3p
FOR SALE—50 ACRES, 16 IN AL-
falfa, lots of fruit trees, berries,
pasture, good garden site. One
mile from Columbia highway, 212
Inaurane.» Company
miles from Boardman, 12 miles
from Ordnance. Price $3000. Part $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
80% Collision
time. Adolph Skoubo. Boardman,
Ore., owner.
28-3C
— New Triplit Life Policy —
Family Income
FOR SALE—TRIFOLIUM PRA-
tinse Red Clover. Ed Bellinger, “I file our responsibility for you
with the state.”
Westland, phone 2926.
28-3p
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
FELTHOUSE CABIN FOR RENT
Cooperative Service Station
—Phone 2421, Hermiston. 28-tfc
Hermiston, Oregon
FOR RENT—3-ROOM APT., UP-
stairs, clean, $15 per mo. Avail­
Bring your welding repair and
able March 1. Garden and lawn.
blacksmithing to
Mrs. J. B. Pace, Hermiston. 28-3c
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
HAY FOR SALE—PETE CAS-
4 WELDING SHOP
trie, Rt. 2, Hermiston, Phone
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Phone
2151
2130.
26-tfc
FOR SALE
ONE SIMMONS
cotton-filled mattress, practical­
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
ly new. See Lt. Graves at U.O.D.
Physician and Surgeon
26-4c
FOR SALE WING & SON PIANO
First National Bank Building
in good condition. C. W. McFall,
Hermiston
26-4p Phone 3151
Irrigon, Ore.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
J. V. VILLERMOURE
poultry. Hermiston Grain &
Feed Co. List your chickens with
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
25-tfc
us.
•
R.
FAST
Stote Form Mutui
REAL
EETAT1
E P DODD
sales, leases, exchangee. Insur
ince—fire, automobile, accident. No
tary public, execution of legal pa
pera. Herald office. Hermiston, Ore
gon.
15-tte
FOR RENT
City.
CABINS AT CABIN
2-tfc
Phone 3S21
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pbo. 2592 - Rea. 1111
Sunday 4 Eve by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
IGattress Maker
•nd
Upholsterer
Expert Work Done to Order
New Cotton Mattresses Made
to Order
CHIROPRACTOR
Off 1c«: 2 blocks B of post office
Office hour«: I to 1$ - 1:80 to •
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON
-- Office Hours —
Phone 31S7 or Write
Other Hours by Appointment