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2 Auction Sale AAAAAAAAAAAAAA ► : Sunday, May 13 Beginning at 1:00 P. m. : $ : Sam Carter Ranch : $ 2 : SAM CARTER WILL SELL TO HIGHEST BIDDER AT PUBLIC AUCTION His 20 Here Ranch - 6 Rnnm Hanse $ P F ◄ EQUIPPED With ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND WATER; BARN; CONCRETE • 2 a MILK HOUSE; LOTS OF SHADE; ALFALFA AND PASTURE. POSSES- P SION GIVEN. TERMS WILL BE GIVEN ON DAY OF SALE. WE INVITE 2 YOUR INSPECTION. • — Three Miles East nf Hermistnn — Livestock — • • . ALL LIVESTOCK WILL BE SOLD. ► 4 25 HEAD OF CATTLE — 2 YEARLING STEERS 2 2-YR.-OLD STEERS — 16 HEAD DURHAM COWS AND CALVES. 5 EXTRA GOOD MILCH COWS. • • ► ► ◄ " . 2 a 1 " 2 1 SEVEN FOOT ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE 1 ELECTRIC RANGE — SMALL APPLIANCES ALL HOUSEHOLD GOODS ALSO:—ALL IMPLEMENTS & SMALL TOOLS. 500 FEET OF LUMBER : SHIH CARTER, Owner — Furniture — • 2 • • • ► $ : R. C. Peters, Auctioneer - - - - Pete Berg, Clerk ► BYYYYYYYYY*¥YYYYY*YYYYYY¥y¥yYy*yvyvyvv% CANNING SCHEDULE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE triple, as did Wendler of Athena. Smith and Mansker of Stanfield Umatilla Cooperative Cannery Christian Science services will each connected for two safeties as H. F. Lindner, Manager be held at the Legion hall Sunday did Sheard of Athena. at 11:00 a. m. A return game was played at Canning for asparagus all next The public invited. ---- is cordially — • —------ week. Hours 8:00 to 3:00 every Stanfield Wednesday. Stanfield has now won six out of seven day except Saturday when the Weather Report Listed games. hours are 8:00 to 11:00. The report follows: Date Max. Min. April 25 .................... 67 37 Mrs. Smallwood Re-elected STANFIELD WINS April 26 .................... 69 41 The Women's Council of the April 27 .................... 70 47 OVER ATHENA Christian church held their group April 28 .................... 71 34 meeting in the parsonage Thurs April 29 .................... 77 50 Coach Glen Norton's Stanfield day afternoon, April 26. About April 30 .................... 78 52 high school baseball team contin eighteen ladies were in attendance. May 1 ...... ................ 81 40 ued merrily on their victory trail There was a business meeting and by annexing a 7-2 win over the an election of officers, with Mrs. strong Athena nine this week. Mora Smallwood re-elected for Junior Brown, on the mound for president. The Goulter Circle, the Stanfield, proved invincible after Menzies Circle, and the Palmer a stormy first inning when the Circle then separated into individ SALE — COMBINATION 7- Athena lads connected for three ual groups for individual meetings. FOR tube and Victrola, General solid hits. Martin was behind the A shower was given to Mrs. Lola Electric, radio H. Sears, U.P.R.R., plate for Stanfield, with Sheard Carlson. On May 1 and 2 repre Umatilla, $50. Ore. 38-Ip and Thompson forming the Athe sentatives of the Council attended na battery. Sheard was ousted in the Eastern Oregon Convention at WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733 the fourth when Norton’s boys Wallowa, and on May 4 several car or see Troy Griffin. Hermiston, found his offerings to their liking. loads will go to Pendleton for a Oregon. 10-45-p Stanfield outhit Athena 8 to 4, district rally. e • ce — ■ FOR SALE — VERY REASON- with Gib Smith connecting for a able, new wood and coal circu SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST lating heater, medium size, and CHURCH Vicking cream separator in excel (4th and Ridgeway) lent condition. Priced very rea sonable. Owner leaving town. Sunday, May 6—Sabbath School See Mrs. Boyd Jones, 1717 SW By at 10:00 a. m. Worship service at ers. Pendleton. Oregon, or Phone 11:00 with the subject, “Will the 110. 38-lc World Council Establish World Peace? What Does the Prophet FOR SALE—PUREBRED ROAN Eay?” Harry Thorpe, speaker. durham bull, polled. Fourteen Harry Kessler months old. Hugh Neill, Butter Creek district, Echo, Ore. 38-3c Phone Hermiston 3603 FOR SALE—25 WEANER PIGS; QUALITY after 5:00 P. M. also 2-horse corn cultivator with SHOE REPAIRING shovel and disc; also 1-horse corn planter; also oil bath McC.-Deer ing mower. F. S. Green. Stanfield, Will Pay Prompt Ore. 38-3p Attention To Wanted! Hop Yard Workers H. R. Lambert Plumbing and Repairing Phone 2591 112 Hurlburt Mail Orders LEE’S SHOE SHOP 123 S. E. Court — Pendleton Hermiston LIVE FRYERS FOR SALE AT THE HATCHERY! We do not have the time or the gas to dress or deliver. So please do not ask us to. White Leghorn cockerels available now. White Leghorns and New Hampshires available in May. BENSEL’S HATCHERY Hermiston, Oregon PAGE SEVEN THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1945 Phone 2801 WANTED — A LAWN MOWER. phone 2661, Hermiston. 38-2c LOST — LADIES BILLFOLD containing $25.00 in money, all personal papers and U O.D. badge. Doris Stuber. Ordnance, or leave at Herald office. Reward. Custom Slaughtering Bring Animals to Old A. W. Turnblad Slaughter House or Phone 3607 NOW EQUIPPED BETER THAN EVER FOR RENT—BARRACKS AND I other utility buildings of the former CCC camp at Stanfield. Suitable for contractors or distri buting agencies operating in this territory. See or write N. D. Bard, mayor. City of Stanfield. 38-tfc The following men have been appointed brand in- FOR SALE—CANNING ASPAR- spectors, and will be available at all times in the lo agus, 10c lb. Cut it yourself. calities listed : Otis McCarty, Butter Creek, ship Call before 3:00 p. m. Adren Al- len, Irrigon. Ore 38-3p | pers from the Lena, Vinson, Heppner, Lexington & Ione areas should find this convenient; Milton Bai FOR SALE—LARGE SIZE BATH- inette, pre-war. Also baby bug- ; ley, Irrigon, Morrow county cattlemen should be sure gy. phone 4761. Mrs. Myrnie Cald- ' not to pass these points unless they have secured a well. 406 E. Ridgeway Avenue. ; previous inspection. 38-lp | FOR SALE—TWO GOOD SAD- | REMEMBER—The Brand Inspection die horses; 1935 Chevrolet pick- | Laws Are Being Enforced! up to trade for passenger car. Tom | Able, Stanfield, Ore. 38-3p | In Hermiston the inspectors are Dr. R. R. Fast, of fice at the Hermiston Grain & Feed Co; Geo. White, FOR SALE-FINE BLACK WORK horse, seven years old. Weight located directly back of the Union Cafe; and Avril about 1350. Perfectly sound and , Holt, office at the Hermiston Livestock Commission gentle. Ralph Smith, E. A. Thorn- | Co. Sales Yard. burg Ranch, Rt. 1, Hermiston, Ore gon, 38-3p i DON’T FORGET—Get Brand Inspection! FOR SALE—MONARCH RANGE, 1 $35; lice box (75 lb. capacity); 1 ! ling bed spring; 300 glass jars for | canning. See them at the Laura | Morris place 312 miles east of | Hermiston just off diagonal road, evenings after 6:00, or phone 3800 from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. Mrs. L. E. Wadsworth, 437 Detonator St., Ordnance, Ore. 38-2p SALE—34 MASTER CHEV- WANTED —HEAVY HENS AND FOR SALE—1936 PLYMOUTH FOR rolet. good running condi fryers, live weight. Call 2301, car, five good tires, motor good tion. Call In Echo Shoe Shop, Echo, Pheasant Cafe, Hermiston, or condition. Effie Johns, phone 3733, O 37-2p write Ben Conner. 35-6p Troy Griffin. 38-lc regon. PRICES PAID FOR FOR SALE—TWO PRACTICAL- AUCTIONEERING—IF IT'S FOR HIGHEST poultry. Hermiston Grain & sale, I can sell it. Wayne C. ly new sport jackets, sizes 14 & Co. List your chickens with 16. Phone 2902, Hermiston. 38-3c Taylor, Rt. 1, Hermiston, Oregon. Feed 25-tfc 34-13p us. WILL ACCEPT ORDERS NOW for dairy poles and corral poles. FOR SALE—TWO WORK HORS- WANTED—FAT HOGS, WILL pay 15c lb and pick up or $15.15 es. About 1400 lbs. each. Six See Bill Hubble. Rt. 2, Hermiston. 38-3p years old, guaranteed sound. Work a hundred delivered to my ranch. anywhere. See Ben Conner, at Telephone 3607, Henry Garber- 32-tfc FOR SALE—1935 CHEVROLET Pheasant Cafe. 37-tfc ding. Hermiston. sedan, good condition, good rub MADE - TO - MEASURE ber. George A. Carlyle, Apt. 2, WANTED—PORTABLE OR TA- FOR coats, suits or slacks for women ble size Victrola, in good condi Ordnance, 2nd house west of store facing highway. 38-2p tion. J. D. Corliss, Westland dis and men, see Ernest Ghormley at 21-tfc trict, phone 2929. 37-3c Saylor’s. FOR SALE—BATES TRACTOR LAND — IF YOU WANT A FARM, 45 Waskesha motor. P. & G. FOR SALE—TWO REGISTERED I most likely have what you Duroc boars, five months old. Cafe. Hermiston. 38-3c Harold Hunt. 37-3p want , listed. If you want to sell, I probably am in touch with a buy FOR SALE—38 ACRES OF GOOD Stanfield soil, 2 small neat hous WANTED—EXPERIENCED WO- er for your place. O. C. Hughes, man for general office work. Broker, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 12-tfc es,- pressure water system, shed, barn, apricots, cherries, apples and Write Box 582, Hermiston. 37-3c berries, on main highway 412 mi. WANTED TO RENT—UNFURN- AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT N. E. of Stanfield. Crop land is ished house. 5 or 6 rooms. Would the big money and a square deal, rented for 12, renter to harvest like to have it some time in May. call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- crops, consisting of corn, wheat Phone 3211 after 4:30. George ton, "the man who gets things done”. and alfalfa. Owner reserves the j Meldrum. 37-3p Phone 3522. buildings, orchard and garden. WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES FOR SALE — 2 WHEEL TRAILER, Price $5000.00. including 12 crop, of furniture. We pay cash. Call with 16 inch tires. Associated or $4500.00 without crop. O. C. 37-3c or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe Hughes, agent. See me on my | Station. Stanfield. Ore. ranch 5 mi. N. E. of Hermiston or | write for appointment. O. C. FOR SALE—CHICKEN OR TUR- key ranch; 2 miles from city; 6- Hughes, Hermiston, Ore. 38-3c American Legion room modern house, wired for Hermiston Post FOR RENT — ONE 3-ROOM electric range; electric water sys house, water inside, lots of tem; large brooder and chicken No. 37 shade, garden partly planted. 14 house; telephone $5 per year. 40 Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays mi. north of Victory Square. Mrs. Acres, small barn and other build Visiting Legionnaire» Welcome Clarence Reid. Hermiston. 38-tfc ings, lawn and plenty shade, on mail and school route. $4.500.00. AUCTION — THE FOLLOWING Terms. Phone 2351. 36-tfc R. R. FAST unclaimed articles at the Her FOR RENT — ROOMS TO LET BY miston city jail will be sold at Veterinarian day, week or month. Also public auction Friday, May 18, at 3:00 p. m., unless cleaimed by transient rooms. West Side Ho Bus. Phone 3311 — Res. 4661 36-6p rightful owner before that time: tel, opposite depot. One Hein Werner hydraulic jack; SALB—SEWING MACHINE one Dodge wheel and tire, size 6.00 FOR in good order. Frank Seimil xl6: one ladies fur coat. See Bert 36-3p J. Nation, chief of police, after ler, Echo, Oregon. 2:30 p. m. Phone 3121 or 2861, FOR SALE 1930 PLYMOUTH Ineu rance Company Hermiston. 38-3c sedan, excellent tires, motor $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment needs some work, $135.00. Virgil FOR SALE — 6-PIECE EARLY 80% Collision 37-3p California living room set, pre- Peterson, Echo, Ore. — New Triplit Life Policy — war furniture in excellent condi ROOM FOR RENT—TO DAY Family Income tion. Write box 362, Hermiston, worker. Mrs. Clara Bloom, 414 “I file our responsibility for you Oregon. 38-lp Hurlburt Ave., or phone 3161. with the state.” 37-3c ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 FOR SALE—LOTS, BY CITY OF Stanfield, on site formerly occu FOR SALE—30 ACRES. 25 DEED- Cooperative Service Station pied by the government trailers, Hermiston, Oregon ed, 5 leased from railroad. All $75 each, including sewer facili in crop and pasture and all un ties. Building restrictions $2500. der irrigation. Modern house, six See N. D. Bard, mayor. 38-tfc rooms and bath; garage, barn and Bring your welding repair and blacksmithing to FOR SALE— COMFORTABLE 3- other buildings. School bus to or Hermiston. Cream HERMISTON BLACKSMITH room cabin, completely furnish Umatilla and mail route. Half way & WELDING SHOP ed. including electric range, re route between and Umatilla. Phone 2151 frigerator, hot water heater, oil Telephone Hermiston L. F. Beaver, Prop. year. burner and air conditioner. Cab Chas. Shown. only $5.00 per 37-tfc in No. 2 on Sixth Avenue near Orchard Avenue. 38-lp WANTED—LOCATION FOR A DR. I. C. BOHLMAN shoe shop in Hermiston, central WANTED—MAN FOR GENERAL Physician and Surgeon ly located if possible. Write Ames ’ work on turkey ranch. Prefer Shoe Shop. Box 95. Prosser, Wn. man living near Stanfield Pay First National Bank Building 36-3p $150 per month. Call Stanfield ________ Phone 3151 Hermiston 844. 38-lc WANT TO TRADE — WELL broke 3-year-old work horse, 250 CHICK ELECTRIC BATTERY J. V. VILLERMOURE brooder, used 3 months. $45.00. weight 1700 lbs. To trade for well saddle horse. Earl Ray, R. O. L. Carpenter. Box 512, Umatil- broke 1. Hermiston. ______________ 36-3p ELECTRICAL SERVICI la. Oregon. 38-lp WANT TO RENT — TWO BED- FOR SALE—ASPARAGUS AND Phone 3821 Hermiston room furnished house. Close in. rhubard for canning. The for Adults only. Write E. L. Krueger, mer Skovbo place. 34 mile south of 420 Detonator St., Ordnance. Ore Hermiston, or see C. A Miller at 36-3p W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. Associated Service Station. Call gon. General Dentistry mornings. 38-lp FOR SALE—HERD OF 10 DAIRY X-Ray and Diagnosis cows and milking equipment, LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED— including power separator and 3- Bank Bldg. Pbo. 2592 ■ Ree. 8118 Have good equipment. See milker. Walt Young, phone Sunday A Eve by Appointment Christenson in Cox Addition 37-5p unit 2626. Route 1, Hermiston. 36-3p THE DeKALB SEED CORN HAS WANT TO BUY OR RENT HOME, arrived. See Vergil C. Hogg. Dr. A. E. MARBLE either in or near Hermiston or Stanfield. 37-3p Stanfield Write Box X. % Her CHIROPRACTOR 36-3p Office: 2 blocks • of poet office WANTED—TO BUY A REFRIG- miston Herald. Office houre: I to 12 - 1:30 to I erator. Please write John B FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN Phono 3061 * Hermiston, Ore. Owsley. Route 1. Stanfield. 37-3c City. 2-tft Cattlemen! Attention! Hermiston Livestock Commission Co, State Farm’ Mutual FOR SALE—18 EWES. 16 LAMBS 3 wethers and one buck Gene Gray, Stanfield. Ore. 37-3p LOST—BLACK BILLFOLD CON taining ration books. S J. An son. Please leave at Herald of fice. 37-Ip MATTRESS MAKER & UPHOLSTERER Expert Work Dono to Order New Cotton Mattresses Made to Order W LEE DYER Phono 3187 DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN a SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 11:88 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment