The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON
THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1945.
FOR RENT—FIVE-ACRE FARM
two miles east of Umatilla. $12
on per month. L. M Binder. Write
Box 473. Hermiston.
34-3p
PAGE SEVEN
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
Are
IPS
you ready for your baby
chicks? Is your brooder house
scrubbed and disinfected? How
about litter, utensils, fuel, feed,
grit? Have repairs and replace­
ments been made in your hous-
ing equipment? Is your brooder
stove in good operating con-
cition? Have you ordered Larro
Chick Builder? Come in and
see us about your feed re­
quirements.
Everyone cordially invited
April 8th.
Sabbath School, 10:00 a. m.
FOR SALE—'35 DODGE TRUCK
Worship hour, 11:00 a. m.
with hoist; one-horse drawn
Subject: "Why was Ephraum a
, lost tribe in Isreal.” Harry Thorp, manure spreader in good shape;
one electric hot water heater
speaker.____
(make Schueter); one team horses
with harness, cheap; one Waltham
OREGON TO AID
pocket watch. Phone Hermiston
34-lp
CANCER CONTROL 3603 after 5:00 p. m.
nugTOn SALE
Every Friday
— SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P.M.-
SALE—BUFF ORPINGTON
WE WILL PAY $15.15 FOR BLOCK HOGS
Oregon will take an active part | FOR
and Plymouth Rock hatching
in the $5,000,000 national "Cancer
DELIVERED TO YARD
Mrs. C. C. Clinesmith, Box
( Control” campaign, April 16 to 30 5,
5 Rt.
pi 2, Hermiston.
34-3p
YARDAGE
AND COMMISSION FREE!
inclusive, according to David B.
Specialists in poultry research at
| Simpson, of Norris Beggs & Simp­ WANTED—RELIABLE WOMAN
nanenn pane.
General Mills Larro Research
son of Portland, who is managing
d UUK Farm wrote the Larro Chick Book.
to care for two children days
i the American Cancer Society’s while mother works. Either in my
We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat­
. drive in Oregon.
home or yours. Inquire 421 Main
tle.
For top market prices—have stock at the Her­
. "One out of every eight people St. Hermiston.'
’
34-3p
i in the United States will die of I---------------------------------------------
miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before
i cancer," said Simpson in speaking | FOR SALE—BABY BED, CHEAP. I
1:00 P. M.
■ of the coming drive, “unless we
Mrs. Francis Schultz, Pulley !
! wake up and do something about | Addition. Hermiston.
34-3p
it. The drive has a three-fold pur­
pose—first, to educate every man, FOR SALE— 35 FORD 4-DOOR
sedan.
$325.00.
Marshall Hamm.
woman -----
and uiutu
child on
symtoms
-- the
wit- P.
----- n
J
-n
34-lp
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
of early cancer and the necessity Boardman, Oregon._____________
of immediate diagnosis and treat- FOR SALE—BABY BUGGY. AL-
ment; second, special service in ' va Mowan. Griffin’s store, near
lowed Sunday School in the Com­ the field of cancer; and third, can­
I Victory Square.
34-lp
munity church Sunday consisted cer research.
of
a
number
from
each
class
of
FOR SALE—NEW HOUSE IN
By Frances Skoubo
East End of Main Street
school children. The primary
Cox addition, on First street,
OFFICERS
ARE
class
sang
"Jesus
Loves
Me
”
,
and
A pot luck birthday dinner for
partly furnished Myrtle Adams.
Edw. Kunze was held at his home the following recited poems: Bev­ TO MEET SOON
34-3p
Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. An- erly Petteys, Norma Roseland, |
SALE—ONE YOUNG HERE-
deregg and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Sherron Fussell, Marie Potts, Wil­
The Federal Bureau of Investi- FOR
LAUNDRY AND LOST — BILLFOLD CONTAIN-
ford Poled bull; also 100 rods of WANTED
Tom Gardiner, Mary Deulen and ber Piatt, Grace Miller, Norma gation plans
to
conduct
a
law
en-
in social security card and dri­
mending
to
do.
Mrs. Clarence
daughters, Ralph Wasmer, Mr. and Falconer, Sherron Watts and Will- | forcement conference in the jun­ new hog wire, six inch mesh,
33-3p ver's permit. Finder please leave
Mrs. I. Skoubo and Frances, Erna­ ma Hug. Edw. McClelland and ior high school building in Pendle­ barbed top and bottom, 32 inches Reid.
high. F. S. Green, Stanfield, Ore- FOR SALE—ONE GOOD BROOD- at Hermiston Auto Co. Reward.
bel Peck, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reba Falconer read a story during
Rex G. Casper.
at 7:00 p. m. on Monday, April gon.
32-3p
33-3c
Brown, Bill Harrington, Edward which several hymns were sung at ton
er, 200-chick capacity, used two
16.
All
officers
are
extended
in
­
McClellan and Jerrry, and Mr. intervals and Frances Skoubo vitations to attend the conference.
IS RATIONED MORE SE-
FOR SALE—MODEL A FORD, '29 years. W. B. Tucker, one mile MEAT
sang, “Arise O Lord”. After the
and Mrs. Edw. Kunze attended.
verely. Why not a fat hen or a
east of Stanfield.
33-4c
The
subject
matter
covered
at
model.
W.
E.
Cutting,
403
Victo-
Mr. and Mrs. Black and Mrs. program Easter baskets were giv­ the meeting will be a discussion ry Square, Hermiston.
of fryers for your Sunday
33-3p LOST—MAN’S BULOVA ROCK couple
children.
Washburn motored to Wallowa to en , to the primary
dinner.
Harry W. Kelley, phone
.
.by Special Agent Ralph C. Vogel
crystal watch with metal band. 2452.
spend the week end with Mr. and
21-tie
Terrence Yeager of the U S. entitled. “The Law Enforcement F or sale — artichoke seed . Especially
valuable as a keepsake.
Mrs. Crawford Oveson and fam­ Navy was in Boardman Monday ! Officer’s Viewpoint on Evidence ”
N. D. Bard, Stanfield, Oregon.
ily. Mrs. Scott accompanied them visiting friends. He was accom- Special Agent Julius H. Rice will
33-tfc Reward. C. O. Belles, Box 273, FOR MADE - TO - MEASURE
coats, suits or slacks for women
33-3p
Hermiston.
to Weston where she visited her
men, see Ernest Ghormley at
SALE—NEW
parents over the week end.
ry has just completed boot camp paris casts and will demonstrate - FOR —
“T" FOUR-ROOM FOR SALE — TRAILER HOUSE and
Saylor’s.
. 21-tfc
d-montrate
shaked bungalow in Umatilla,
Umatilla
An Easter party in which Nor­ in California
7’xl4‘ size, on Orchard Ave. E.
their effectiveness and relation to Built-ins and breakfast nook, elec-
ma Roseland and Lorna Shannon
Hilma Lee Tyler and Chas Rose- good law enforcement work. Also trie range and water heater. Phone of Victory Square. Chas. Picker- LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
were hostesses was held at their land were in Pendleton Saturday other
I most likely have what you
vital information will be dis- 3904, Umatilla. Ore.
33-3p ill. Call between 6:00 and 8:00 p. want
homes Sunday. Those invited were on business.
, listed. If you want to sell,
cussed.
33-3p
m.
Beverly, Garry and Pat Petteys,
I probably am in touch with a buy­
WILL TRADE ’41 CHEVROLET
Mrs.
Crystal
Barlow
went
to
Jerry Peck, Norma Falconer, Bev­ Portland Sunday for medical
in first class shape, for WANTED—A WOMAN TO CARE er for your place. O. C. Hughes,
OREGON BANKS '41 pickup,
erly Hamm and brother, Sherron treatment.
for children afternoons. Three Broker, Rt. 1, Hermiston. ′ 12-tfc
car. Will not sell for cash. O.
and Larry Watts, Shirley Ear­
ASSIST
IN
LOANS
F. Standerfer, 246 Bomb St., Box children from 1 to 6 years old.
June
and
Wanda
Hubble
of
Her
­
wood, Delbert Tyler, and Connie
153, Ordnance, Ore.
33-3p Phone 2041 between hours 1:00 to WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738
miston spent the Easter holidays
Lou an Caroline Lee Baker.
6:00, any other time at 2382. or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
Cooperation of Oregon banks | FOR RENT—APTS. AND ROOMS
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen and with their grandparents, Mr. and
2-tfe
33-3c gon.
was a major factor in the success | at West Side Hotel, across from
Gene who have been living in Ta­ Mrs. A. Agee.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Uthe visit­ of the 6th war loan, E. C. Sam- Union Pacific depot, Hermiston, FOR RENT—THOMAS McCAR- AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
coma, Wash., are moving back in­
ton raneh, four miles SW of the big money and a square deal.
32-3c
to their home in town soon. Art ed relatives in Boardman Sunday. mons, state chairman of the war
finance committee, announces, and |--------------------------------------------- Hermiston. For details write or call R. C- Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
has resigned his position on the They are from Umatilla.
railroad and intends to go into bee
Miss Whilamina Schmidt of Eu­ offers statistics compiled at the WANTED — A FEW BANTAM see Oscar Schultz, %Oscar Schultz ton, “the man who gets things done“.
hens; also some guineas. A. W. agency, East Oregonian building,
business, it is said.
gene visited the Roy Partlows war finance committee office to
32-3c Phone 3522.
Behrman, phone 2051, Hermiston. Pendleton, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bilstrap and | over the Easter holidays. Miss substantiate his statement.
33-3c
Darlene of Spokane. Wash., were | Schmidt is Mrs. Partlow’s aunt,
WANTED—WOMAN AND MAN WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
in Boardman to transact some' Mr.
r* and • Mrs.
-=
~....................
Gillaland
and son
LOST—CAR KEYS IN LEATHER
to do housework in trade for of furniture. We pay cash. Call
business on their farm Sunday. It of Pendleton spent the week end
case. Please leave at Herald of- board and room privileges. Han- or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfc
is said that their farm has been with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
32-3p by’s Camp, Hermiston.
fice or call 3101.
32-3p
sold.
Agee.
FOR
SALE
OR
TRADE
—POLE
|
FOR
SALE
—
275
ACRES:
175
IN
Ernabel Peck made history for
FOR SALE—ELECTRIC BROOD-
American Legion
Mr. Peck, Jerry
Ernabel
hay stacker. L. W. Dixson, Rt.
Butter Creek bottom, 45 acres
Boardman Thursday when she Peck, motored to and
ev. See the Hermiston Grain &
Arlington
on
Hermiston Post
2, Stanfield.
34-lp farmed, no buildings. A chance Feed Co., Hermiston.
landed by plane on the project. business Saturday.
32-3C
Ernabel has been taking flying | Elvin Ely, who is employed as
No. 37
WE HAVE FOR SALE AN Ex­ Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays
lessons in Pendleton for some foreman of an extra gang in Ione, WANTED-STENOGRAPHER AT
at office of Umatilla Electric Co- outlay. Price $7000.00. Down
-
ceptionally fine pure bred Jer­
time but this was her first cross spent Easter Sunday with his fam-
Visitinff Legionnaire» Welcome
operative, Hermiston, Phone 3561. payment of $2500.00. cash terms sey bull calf, both as to breeding
country hop. She was accompan­
34-lc
ily.
Reasonably
on balance arranged. See O. C. and individuality.
ied by Becket in his private plane.
A birthday dinner honoring Mr.
Hermiston. Ore- priced. Happy Thot Dairy. 32-3p
Mrs. Bertha Heald, sister of Fonda
HARDWOOD
ROUND
TABLE
Hughes,
agent,
was held at the home of his
R. R. FAST
32-3c WANTED—4 OR 5 ROOM OR
Mrs. Russell Miller, and daughter daughter,
for sale. Has three leaves, $10. gon:_________
Mr. and Mrs. George
Kayrn who have been residing Linn Tuesday
larger partly furnished house
Veterinarian
evening. Mr. Fon­ Mrs. W. J. Kennings, Hermiston, WANTED—FAT HOGS, WILL
with her father since his illness in da celebrated his
34-3p . pay 15c lb and pick up or $15.15 to rent. Please write Box 197,
seventy-seventh Oregon.
______________________________
Ione, left for New York Monday birthday.
Bus. Phone 3311 — Res. 4661
32-3p
FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE a hundred delivered to my ranch, Ordnance, Ore.
morning to visit relatives.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Younger
of
in
Stanfield,
with
garage
and
Telephone
3607,
Henry
Garber-
Miss Edna Rose Phelps and Mrs. Durkee are moving into the green
WANTED — TO BUY SOME
irrigated garden tract. N. D. Bard, | ding, Hermiston.32-tfc
Phelps shopped in Pendleton cottage
Dresden,
Czechoslovakia or
Bar-
vacated
by
the
Ed
34-tfc FOR SALE—HAY CHOPPER Bohemian china made by Thuny.
Stanfield.
Tuesday.
this week.
Stale
An Easter program which was lows
with blower; Ford tractor buck formerly sold at the Oregon Hard­
The senior frolic will be held FOR SALE — ELECTRIC OVEN,
directed by Mrs. John Partlow fol- Saturday
ware
&
Impi.
Co.
Phone
3841.
lnauranee Company
rake;
6-ft.
windrower;
four
oil
­
night. _ ____
complete, with broiler and
32-3p $25,000 Liability, Medicei Payment
stand. Phone 3911.
34-lp burner brooder stoves, 500-chick
size; corn sheller, hand or power
80% Collision
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
PLOWED FOR $2.00
FOR SALE—-4-STRING BANJO. driven. Floyd Daniel, Echo, Ore. GARDENS
— New Triplit Life Policy —
HIGHEST PRICES PAID
per
hour.
See
Claude
Belles,
Mrs. Leon Douglas, write Box
32-3c Jr., or phone 3232 and leave or-
Family Income
Christian Science services will
34-lp
251,
Hermiston,
Ore.
for your
32-3p “I file our responsibility for you
be held at the Legion hall Sunday
FOR SALE—20 ACRES, 3 MI. E. der.
at 11:00 a. m.
with the state.”
of Hermiston, just off pavement.
AUCTIONEERING — SATISFAc­
—A LADY WHO IS ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
The public is cordially invited.
tion guaranteed or no pay. Large house, hardwood floors, WANTED
looking for good home, to do
fireplace.
complete
Wayne C. Taylor, Rt. 1, Hermis- basement,
Cooperative Service Station
and cooking for
34-13p bath, nice lawn, good barn, poul­ housekeeping
ton, Oregon.
Hermiston, Oregon
be
single
man
on
farm.
Should
try house, complete garage, 8 A. between age 35 and 50. Write
See Me Before You Sell!
alfalfa, approximately 8 acres Box 53, Rt. 2, Echo, Oregon. 32-3p
seeded pasture. Immediate pos­
Bring your welding repair and
Call Harry W. Kelley
Plumbing and Repairing
session, $5000.00, terms on half. FOR SALE — TWO WOMEN'S
blacksmithing to
Phone 2591
See O. C. Hughes, Hermiston, Ore.
coats, both size 14. one tan pola
Phone 2452
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
32-3c and one spring tweed, both for
112 Hurlburt
Hermiston
FOR THEIR
& WELDING SHOP
$18. Good as new. Mrs. D. E.
FOR SALE—LARGE WALNUT Johnson.
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Phone
2151
Stanfield, phone 894.
dining room set. Phone 2474,
32-3c
Hermiston.
32-3c
It’s how the calf turns out that counts! And
FOR SALE OR TRADE — TEN
what they eat during early weeks may mean
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
FOR
SALE
—
BLONDE
BEDROOM
the difference between a profitable and an
laying geese, all for $25. Phone
set. vanity, chest of drawers. 3132. A J. Rathke, Umatilla, Ore-
unprofitable animal. You can rely cn Se­
Physician and Surgeon
bed, springs and mattress; also gon.
curity Cait Food It's a real, tested formula
32-3c
Nutritious
. easily digested. Helps build
walnut dining room set, buffet.
I
First National Bank Building
husky frames . . . promotes balanced de­
drop-leaf table and four chairs. FELTHOUSE CABIN FOR RENT
velopment
Phone
3151
Hermiston
Phone 3621, daytime.
32-3p
—Phone 2421, Hermiston. 28-tfc
NEW HAMPSHIRE AND WHITE LEGHORN
GET
FOR SALE—ONE REGISTERED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
DAY OLD AND STARTED CHICKS
J. V. V1LLERMOURE
milking shorthorn roan bull, 3
poultry. Hermiston Grain &
A PAIL
years: also 4 cows to freshen soon; Feed Co. List your chickens with
YOUR
FEED
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
TODAY i two 2-year-old heifers; two 2-year us.
25-tfc
BABY CALVES
old heifers with calves; one year­
REAL
ESTATI
Hermiston
Phone 3821
ling heifer. D. E. Lambert. 4 mi. E. P. DODD
SIEG
sales,
leases,
exchangee.
Insur
west of Hermiston.
32-3p
ince—fire, automobile, accident. No-
FOR RENT—20-ACRE RANCH. 3 tary public, execution of legal pa
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
miles from Hermiston. See E. per*. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore-
P. Dodd. Hermiston.
32-3c gon.
General Dentistry
15-tf«
X-Ray and Diagnosis
UMATILLA CO-OP. CREAMERY FOR SALE- HAY, GOOD AL-
faifa, loose or will chop. Wil- FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Rea. 2111
Hermiston. Oregon
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
2-tfe
City.
I liam Slate, one mile west of Irri-
gon.
32-3p
We are paying the following prices on live poultry, dressed
FOR
SALE
—
20
A.
ON
PAVE-
utrkeys and eggs, delivered our plant for the Month of April:
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
ment, five milk cows, five
NO. 1 LIVE COLORED HENS
283
CHIROPRACTOR
calves. 110 chickens, good build-
NO 1 LEGHORN HENS ....... ......................................... .283
Office: 2 blocks a of post office
ings,
house
completely
refinished,
NO. 1 COLORED SPRINGS ............................................... 318
Office houre: a to it - 1:30 to i
hot water heater, milking mach­
NO. 1 LEGHORN BROILERS over 112 pounds ............ 318
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
ine. all necessary utensils. See
GRADE A LARGE EGGS, cases included ....................... 37
owner
at
Four
Mile
Farm,
former
­
GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS, cases included ..................... 33
Bring Animals to
ly the Roy Rogers ranch J. J.
GRADE A DRESSED BREEDER HEN TURKEYS ........ 408
Expert Work Done to Order
Krumenacher, owner. Rt. 1, Her-
Old A. W. Turnblad
GRADE A DRESSED BREEDER TOM TURKEYS ....... 408
miston.
32-3p
New
Cotten Mattresses Made
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
Coops furnished on request.
Slaughter House
to Order
— Office Hours —
FOR
SALE
—
STRICTLY
FRESH
NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
or Phone 3607
Phone 3187 or Write
large (white or brown) graded
NOW EQUIPPED
Main Office and Dressing Plant
Other Hours by Appointment
eggs. M N. Jenkins. Umatilla,
BETER THAN EVER
232 S. E. Oak St.
PHONE EArt 5141
Portland, Ore.
Oregon.
31-6p
GET A LARRO
vNIvK
Hermiston Gr. & Feed Go
arro CHICK BUILDER
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co.
BOARDMAN NEWS
panied by his sister, Evelyn; Ter-handle moulage and plaster of
develeéntveasiye sarmn.herse
Fire Mutual
Poultry
H. R. Lambert
reed y
Custom Hatching
of Turkey Eggs
BENSEL’S HATCHERY
Live Poultry, Dressed Turkeys & Eggs
Custom
Slaughtering
mattress maker
Upholsterer