The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 12, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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chicks? Is your brooder house
scrubbed and disinfected? How
about litter, utensils, fuel, feed,
grit? Have repairs and replace-
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PAGE SEVEN
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1945.
Specialists in poultry research at
venerai "VOBS Larro Keseoren
Farm wrote the tarro Chick Book.
Hermiston Hr. & Feed Co.
arre CHICK BUILDER
RAINBOW’ ISLE
IS PROM THEME
Activities Banquet Slated
For Tuesday, April 24
The annual Junior Prom will be I The Student Council has been
held May 11 in the high school busy checking the school register |
auditorium with the music to be the last couple of weeks in an ef-
furnished by Branstetter’s Or- | fort to complete the list of stud-
chestra from Pendleton.
ents eligible to attend the Activ-
The decoration committee is ities Banquet. The Banquet will
now busy planning around the be held this ^ar on the night of
theme. “Rainbow Isle”. Flowers. April 24 with approximately 100
grass huts, rainbows, and an as- guests present for the affair,
sortment of Islandish decorations
Banquet is sponsored by
will deck the gym for this noted the Student Council, who serve as
affair
hosts during the evening.
The committees appointed by . Invitations are, issued on the
Junior Class president, David basis of school activities a person
Pierson, are as follows: Music, has participated in. Anyone tak-
Lucy Hollomon and Jack Belt; ing a leading part in a school play.
Decorations, Marian Andrews, | members of the Bulldog and An-
chairman, Lloyd Hughes, Shirley nual, staff who have done consid-
Wallace. Barbara Jean Woodard, erabie work boys earning either
Tom White, Roy Sires, and Fern an A or B letter in some sport,
M-P.1,
members of the May Queen s
----------------
court, the faculty, school board,
and, of course, the Student Coun­
cil, are all extended invitations.
Junior Class To Present
Serious Three-Act Play
For Release April 9, 1945
Rucnon SALE
Every Friday
-SALE STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. —
WE WILL PAY $15.15 FOR BLOCK HOGS
DELIVERED TO YARD
YARDAGE AND COMMISSION FREE!
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.
The Junior Class is presenting a | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Mrs. Schroder and Mrs. Weeks serious 3-act play entitled “The1 661 TNREALITY” was the subject
were in Pendleton on business Blue Boy” on April 27. This is '
U of the Lesson-Sermon in all
quite a different type of play than
last Wednesday.
East End of Main Street
Last Saturday Mrs. Duff Knight the comedy farce usually under­ Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Turkey killing dogs attacked visited Mrs. Fred Burg in Uma­ taken by high school students, Sunday, April 8.
the Chas. Keller flock last Sunday tilla.
however, the class voted to give
The Golden Text was, “Judge
night and caused considerable
the dramatic type of play for a not according to the appearance,
damage. It is understood that the
change. The famous painting, but judge righteous judgment."
FOR SALE—ALMOST NEW FHA FOR SALE—NEW FOUR-ROOM
dogs were killed, and their own­ WAGE C. Hi
shaked bungalow in Umatilla.
“The Blue Boy”, is the theme (John 7:24).
house in Hermiston. Also piano
ers paid, in part, for the damage
around which the play is written.
for sale. H. F. Lindner, phone Built-ins and breakfast nook, elec­
Among
the
citations
which
done.
A young man, Frank Blue, play­
3332, Hermiston.
35-lp tric range and water heater. Phone
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jones of
3904, Umatilla, Ore.
33-3p
The Oregon War Food Adminis­ ed by Cecil Hunt, is the leading comprised the Lesson-Sermon was
Tacoma, Wash., spent Saturday tration Wage Board will hold a character. The story of the play the following from the Bible: FOR SALE—STRICTLY FRESH
large (white or brown) graded MEAT IS RATIONED MORE SE-
and Sunday at the Henry Som­ two-day public hearing at Arling­ is enacted in the John Smith home “If thou return to the Almighty,
verely. Why not a fat hen or a
eggs. M. N. Jenkins, Umatilla,
merer home. They had been to ton and Pendleton to consider spe­ which might be any American thou shalt be built up, thou shalt
Lewiston, Idaho, to look after cific wage ceilings for the opera­ home. The whole Smith family is put away iniquity far from thy Oregon.
31-6p couple of fryers for your Sunday
dinner. Harry W. Kelley, phone
their cherry orchard. Mrs. Jones tions required in the production, fear ridden. Mona, the mother, is tabernacles. For then shalt thou
21-tfc
and Mrs. Sommerer are sisters and planting, growing, and harvesting afraid of getting old; John, the have thy delight in the Almighty, WANTED—FAT HOGS, WILL 2452.
pay 15c lb and pick up or $15.15
Mr. Jones is labor coordinator in of wheat, hay, and green and dry father, fears for the welfare of his
FOR
MADE - TO - MEASURE
peas in Umatilla. Morrow, Gil­ family; Ronald, the son, is afraid and shalt lift up thy face unto a hundred delivered to my ranch.
Tacoma.
coats, suits or slacks for women
Telephone
3607,
Henry
Garber-
God.
”
(Job
22:23,
26).
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stevens and liam, Sherman, Wasco, Jefferson, of work; Louise, the elder daugh­
32-tfc and men, see Ernest Ghormley at
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­ ding, Hermiston.
Mrs. John Bryson of Ione called and Wheeler counties, according ter, fears poverty; Granny fears
Saylor’s.
21-tfc
at the Bud Hooker home last Wed­ to Alden E. Orr, executive officer. death; then the Blue Boy comes ed the following correlative pass
WANTED — A FEW BANTAM
Oregon WFA Wage board at Port- and changes the whole family into ages from the Christian Science
nesday.
hens; also some guineas. A. W. LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
I most likely have what you
healthy, happy people.
textbook, “Science and Health
Behrman, phone 2051, Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejew- land.
For the convenience of farm op­
The cast follows:
33-3c want , listed. If you want to sell,
with Key to the Scriptures" by
ski have received word from their
I probably am in touch with a buy­
Mona Smith, the mother—Patsy Mary Baker Eddy: “Individuals
son, Capt. Bernard Jendrzejewski, erators and farm employees, the
FOR RENT—FIVE-ACRE FARM er for your place. O. C. Hughes,
that he is now in Long Beach, Cal., hearing will open at Arlington on Duncan.
are
consistent
who,
watching
and
12-tfc
two miles east of Umatilla, $12 Broker, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
and will soon visit them. He has April 17, in the high school gym-| Delia, the maid—Muriel Kings­ praying, can ‘run, and not be
per month. L. M. Binder. Write
been stationed in India for some nasium. and will be continued the ley.
34-3p WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738
following day at Pendleton, in the
Mary Ellen Smith, the 13-year- weary; .... walk, and not faint.’ Box 473, Hermiston.
time.
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
who
gain
good
rapidly
and
hold
Little
Theater
of
the
Vert
Memor
­
old
daughter
—
Fern
McFarlin.
Mrs. Gretchen Purdy has re-
FOR SALE—BUFF ORPINGTON gon.
2-tfo
ial
building.
Both
sessions
will
Ronald
Smith,
the
son
—
Leo
their
position,
or
attain
slowly
turned to Portland after a visit at
and
Plymouth
Rock
hatching
begin at 2:00 o'clock in the after­ Keller.
and yield not to discouragement.
the Duff Knight home.
John Smith, the father—David . . . When we wait patiently on eggs. Mrs. C. C. Clinesmith, Box AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
Corp. Martin J. Lenz has re- noon. and will be resumed at 8:00
5, Rt. 2, Hermiston.
34-3p
the big money and a square deal,
•
turned to Fort Jackson, So. Caro­ o’clock in the evening if necessary. Pierson.
God and seek Truth righteously.
call
R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis­
Mrs.
Ellen
Smith,
the
grandma
WANTED—RELIABLE WOMAN
lina, after a visit with relatives.
He directs our path.” (p. 254).
—Audrey Phelps.
to care for two children days ton, “the man who gets things done”.
It is reported that Sylvia Som­ STANFIELD HAS
Marvin Davies, the boy next
while mother works. Either in my Phone 3522.
merer has the measles.
home or yours. Inquire 421 Main WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
Mrs. Jennie Hearing of Wasco, GRANGE MEETING door—Roy Sires.
Louise Smith, the elder daugh­
St., Hermiston.
34-3p of furniture. We pay cash. Call
Ore., has returned home after
visiting her sister. Mrs. Joe Udey.
The highlight of the meeting of ter—Mildred Lambert.
WILL
TRADE
'41
CHEVROLET
or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
James Selwyn, Louise's employ­
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seeley of the Stanfield Grange April 10 was
pickup,
in
first
class
shape,
for
er
—
Jack
Belt.
Stanfield visited Tuesday at the a visit by Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKED '41 car. Will not sell for cash. O.
Frank Blue, The Blue Boy—Ce­
up the black Spaniel dog in
Christley home.
Wicklander, state grange leaders.
American Legion
Lee Dyer has returned to work
front of the Union Cafe Sunday F. Standerfer, 246 Bomb St., Box
Following the lecture program, cil Hunt.
33-3p
Marian Andrews will be the evening please return the dog and 53, Ordnance, Ore.
Hermiston Post
at the U.O.D. after three weeks refreshments of angel food cake,
absence.
ice cream and coffee were served. stage manager and Lucy Hollo- no questions will be asked. L. F. FOR SALE—BABY BED, CHEAP.
__
No. 37
Miss Joyce McCulley spent the
Mr. Wicklander gave an inter- mon handles sounds and lights.
Beaver, Phone 2151.
35-3p
Mrs. Francis Schultz, Pulley Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays
Rehearsals
started
last
week
week end in Echo visiting with esting talk on the recent legisla­
Addition, Hermiston.
34-3p
Viaiting Legionnairea Welcoma
Mrs. Harold Scheil, who will be ture and various phases of grange and the cast is busy trying to get WANTED—A BICYCLE FOR AN
8-year-old
boy.
Write
Mrs.
C.
the
play
ready
for
presentation.
FOR
SALE
—
NEW
HOUSE
IN
remembered as Vera Smith. They work. Mrs. Wicklander talked on
J. Cooper, Rt. 1. Stanfield. 35-3p
Cox addition, on First street,
spent Saturday in Pendleton.
juvenile work now being under­
R.
partly
furnished Myrtle Adams.
George Stewart of Westland taken by the grange. In this con­ Hermiston High Band To
FOR SALE—37-ACRE FARM & ______________
.________ 34-3p
district spent a night last week nection, Mrs. Esther Strasser was
a 40-acre farm in the Westland
Veterinarian
with Ted Hammer.
appointed vouth chairman. George Make Trip To La Grande
district. Some new seeding alfal­ FOR SALE—ARTICHOKE SEED.
Rev. and Mrs. James B. Roper E. McCourt was given the grange
fa and clover. Both for about
Bus. Phone 3311 — Res. 4661
N. D. Bard, Stanfield, Oregon,
of Portland were visitors at the obligation. Others present were
33-tfe
The Hermiston High School $8000.00. Ralph Thornburg, Rt. 1,
Olyn Hodge home this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McLaughlin
Hermiston.
35-3p
Henry Wilson went to Denver. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury. Band is eagerly looking forward to
FOR SALE—MODEL A FORD. '29
going
to
La
Grande,
Oregon,
on
FOR
SALE
—
1930
PLYMOUTH
Colo., to attend the funeral of his The latter has been ill for some
model. W. E. Cutting, 403 Victo­
April
21.
The
band
was
sched
­
Stale Farm Mutual
sedan, $135.00. Excellent tires, ry Square, Hermiston.
brother, Sam Wilson.
time.
33-3p
uled
to
go
to
Seaside,
Oregon,
but
motor fair Virgil Peterson, Echo,
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Humphreys
Members of the grange are en­
inauramat Comimng
was
unable
to
obtain
registra-
Oregon.
35-P AUCTIONEERING — SATISFAC- $25,000 Liability. Medical Payment
have had the misfortune to lose thusiastically planning for future
tion
there.
__________
____
tion
guaranteed
or
no
pay.
one of their chow dogs. It is activities.
So that the members of the band i WANTED-SMALL
PIANO, PAY Wayne C. Taylor, Rt. 1, Hermis­
80% Collision
--------_______
thought the dog may have been
wouldn
’
t
be
disappointed,
Mr.
G.
1
• condition.
— j >«__ ton, Oregon.
cash,
state
price
and
— New Triplit Life Policy —
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH
34-13p
poisoned.
C. Humphries, director of the Chas. R. Hinton, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
(U. S. O. Building)
Family Income
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mopps
35-3p FOR RENT—MODERN HOUSE
band, registered them for the
E. W. Philippi. Pastor
' have been visiting Mr. Mopps'
"I file our responsibility for yoa
in Stanfield. with garage and
----------- Oregon
—regon Normal Musical
muoicai i______________________
10:00 - Sunday School for all Eastern
stepfather, Duane Lathrop. They
with the state.”
Festival. All the band members FOR SAI E—EI ECTRIC TABLE irrigated garden tract. N. D. Bard,
have now returned to Rhode Is- ages and also an adult Bible class. are waiting anxiously to be able
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
lamp,
only
$6.00.
Also
wanted
Stanfield.
34-tfc
11:00 - Worship service with the
land.
Cooperative Service Station
—Small table model cream sepa-
pastor preaching on the theme, to show themselves off in their | ,rator.
laundry and
John Jendrzejewski, phone WANTED
Hermiston, Oregon
best
way
"Why Should I Pray?”
mending to do. Mrs. Clarence
3424,
Hermiston.
35-3p
7:30 - Sunday evening Young
33-3p
Reid.
People’s Meeting. All young peo­
FOR SALE—8 x 14 HOME-MADE
Bring your welding repair and
ple are cordially invited.
trailer house. Good tires. Price FOR SALE—ONE GOOD BROOD-
blacksmithing to
Plumbing and Repairing
er, 200-chick capacity, used two
Tuesdays and Saturdays, in­
$260.00. Margaret White, Irrigon,
HERMISTON
BLACKSMITH
years.
W.
B.
Tucker,
one
mile
struction classes in preparation for
Phone 2591
Ore.
35-lp
& WELDING SHOP
east
of
Stanfield.
33-4c
112 Hurlburt Hermiston Confirmation and Church Mem-
FOR THEIR
FOR SALE — 6 _ ROOM HOUSE,
bership.
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
wired for electric range, chick­ LOST—MANS BULOVA ROCK Phone 2161
crystal watch with metal band.
en house, garage and barn, with
small acreage for cow. Walter R. Especially valuable as a keepsake.
It’s how the call turns out that counts! And
SPECIAL— Selected New Hampshire started
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
Wiglesworth. across the road from Reward. C. O Belles, Box 273,
what they eat during early weeks may mean
33-3p
Catholic church in Echo.
35-3p Hermiston.
the difference between a profitable and an
chicks, 8 weeks old 75c, 9 weeks old 80c. This offer
Physician and Surgeon
unprofitable animal. You can rely cn Se­
FOR
SALE
—
TRAILER
HOUSE
WANTED
—
HEAVY
HENS
AND
is good until April 21. Sold out on younger ages but
curity Call Food It’s a real, tested formula.
First National Bank Building
7'xl4’ size, on Orchard Ave. E.
fryers, live weight. Call 2301,
Nutritious . easily digested. Helps build
we do have several thousand of these left. Don’t de­
husky frames . promotes balanced de­
Pheasant Cafe, Hermiston, or of Victory Square. Chas. Picker-1 Phone 3161
Hermiston
velopment
write Ben Conner.
35-6p ill. Call between 6:00 and 8:00 p.
lay—order today. We don’t like to turn you away.
m.
33-3p
GET
FOR SALE — ONE GUERNSEY
J. V. VILLERMOURE
cow, freshen soon J. C. Norton, WANTED—A WOMAN TO CARE
for children afternoons. Three
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
four miles northeast of Stanfield
FEED
YOUR
_________________________ 3 5-Ip children from 1 to 6 years old.
BABY CALVES
Phone 2041 between hours 1:00 to
Phone 2801
Hermiston, Oregon
Hermiston
Phone 3821
FOR RENT—3-ROOM HOUSE, 6:00. any other time at 2382.
full basement, shade, garden
33-3c
spot, water in house. Close in. A.
C. Swarner, Rt. 1, Hermiston, Ore- HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
35-lc
poultry. Hermiston Grain &
gon.
General Dentistry
Feed Co. List your chickens with
X-Ray and Diagnosis
FOR SALE—TWO FRESH COWS us.
25-tfc
UMATILLA CO-OP. CREAMERY
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2113
A. C. Swarner, Rt. 1. Hermiston.
___
35-lc E P. DODD — REAL EETATL,
Sunday & ■»« by Appointment
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co
COLUMBIA NEWS
ING
FAST
R.
""ALAAA
H. R. Lambert
ceedI V
FUTURE/
6.
y
BENSEL’S HATCHERY
Live Poultry, Dressed Turkeys & Eggs
We are paying the following prices on live poultry, dressed
utrkeys and eggs, delivered our plant for the Month of April;
NO. 1 LIVE COLORED HENS .....................................283
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS ............................................... 283
NO 1 COLORED SPRINGS ...............................................318
NO 1 LEGHORN BROILERS over 112 pounds ......... 318
GRADE A LARGE EGGS, cases included ....................... 37
GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS, cases included ..................... 33
GRADE A DRESSED BREEDER HEN TURKEYS
408
GRADE A DRESSED BREEDER TOM TURKEYS
408
Coops furnished on request.
NORTHWEST POULTRY & DAIRY PRODUCTS CO.
Main Office and Dressing Plant
PHONE EAst 5141
232 S. E. Oak St.
Portland, Ore.
Hermiston. Oregon
Custom
Slaughtering
Bring Animala to
Old A. W. Tumbled
Slaughter House
or Phone 3607
NOW EQUIPPED
a . a a
ne a *
BETER THAN
EVER
on as sen n
sales,
leases,
exchanges.
Insur-
FOR SALE—TWO PANTS SUIT ance—fire, automobile, accident. No­
of clothes, size 39. practically tary publie, execution of legal pa
new. See Hermiston Dry Clean- per» Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
35-3p
ers.
gon.
18-tfe
LOST—KEY ON KEY RING. R
W. Armstrong. Please return to FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN
2 tfe
35-3p City.
Herald office.
FOR SALE
16-FT.
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks • of poet office
Office houre: 8 to 12 - 1:10 to 8
Phone 3061
- Hermiston, Oro
SPRUCE
boat, trailer and five-horse out­
board motor. Chas. Jackson. Box
35-3p
1334, Hermiston
MATTRESS MAKER &
UPHOLSTERER
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
READ THE ADI
Expert Work Done to Order
New Cofton Mattresses
Made io Order
W. LEE DYER
Phono 3187
Other Hours by Appointment
Along With the News
— OfflM Hours ---