The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 10, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945
RESTAURANT COOK WANTED
—Mansker’s Cafe, Stanfield, Ore.
39-2c
V-DAY1 is here. Now let
us aim at V-DAY 2
Germany has been defeated
Europe is free
All Americans have waited long to be able to say that.
Most Americans have worked hard to be able to say it
Many Americans have sacrificed much to say it.
Many Americans have sacrificed all.
To these, let us give thanks.
But more than that let us promise them that “they
have not died in vain".
They fought and died not for a peaceful Europe—but
for a peaceful world.
Let us renew our pledge to give all we have to hasten­
ing the day when wo can say:
Japan has been defeated.
AU the world is free
Examiner Here Wednesday
Are 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
dition? Have you ordered tarro
Chick Builder? Come in and
see us about your feed re­
quirements.
GET A LARRO
“a,
ar.
Glien BOOK
Specialists in poultry research at
General Mills Larro Research
Farm wrote the Larro Chick Book.
Hermiston Gr. & Feed Co
The license examiner will again
be in Hermiston Wednesday, May
16, and will be on duty at the
American Legion hall between
the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m.
All those wishing permits or li­
censes to drive cars are asked to
get in touch with the examiner
during these hours.
PIGS FOR SALE—WEANERS.
Red Durocs. John B. Owsley,
Rt. 1, Stanfield, five miles east of
Hermiston.
39-tfc
LOST—STEEL FISHING ROD I
with reel. Five dollars reward. |
Leave at Shell Service Station in I
Hermiston.
39-lp
FOR SALE—CONNOR’S AUTO
Court, just outside east city
limits, highway No. 30: Six 3-room |
cabins, two 1-room cabins, one du- |
plex with two 3-room apartments,
one duplex with one 3-room apart- |
ments and one 4-room apartment. |
Full basement, furnace, water |
heater, etc. All furnished except |
apartment 13. Six trailer outlets, i
state water right on spring, gravi­
ty flow to all buildings, etc. Lots [
of shade and lawn, flowers, gold ’
fish pond, fruit trees, grapes, |
strawberries, rhubard, two acres |
asparagus, three acres crops. In- |
come now over $350.00 per month. |
Phone 2351, Hermiston.
39-tfc
FOR SALE OR RENT—40-ACRE |
farm, with good buildings. Land
partly under irrigation. Inquire |
Rose B. Marple, Rt. 1, Stanfield.
_________________________ 39-3p I
Cattlemen! Attention!
The following men have been appointed brand in­
spectors, and will be available at all times in the lo­
calities listed : Otis McCarty, Butter Creek, ship­
pers from the Lena, Vinson, Heppner, Lexington &
Ione areas should find this convenient ; Milton Bai­
ley, Irrigon, Morrow county cattlemen should be sure
not to pass these points unless they have secured a
previous inspection.
REMEMBER—The Brand Inspection
Laws Are Being Enforced!
In Hermiston the inspectors are Dr. R. R. Fast, of­
fice at the Hermiston Grain & Feed Co; Geo. White,
located directly back of the Union Cafe; and Avril
Holt, office at the Hermiston Livestock Commission
Co. Sales Yard.
DON’T FORGET—Get Brand Inspection!
Hermiston Livestock
Commission Co.
FOR SALE OR RENT—FURN-
ished 3-room cottage, all mod­
ern conveniences. Owner leaving FOR SALE—PUREBRED ROAN
town. Will take $1975 or might
durham bull, polled. Fourteen
rent to one or two responsible months old. Hugh Neill, Butter
adults. Cabin No. 2, two blocks Creek district, Echo, Ore.
38-3c
south of Catholic church.
39-lp
FOR RENT—BARRACKS AND
FOR SALE—8-TUBE ELECTRIC
other utility buildings of the
radio, 2000-watt sidearm elec­ former CCC camp at Stanfield.
tric water heater, one daveno, Suitable for contractors or distri­
Wearever aluminum, davenport & buting agencies operating in this
chair, dining room suite, one bed­ territory. See or write N. D.
room suite. Bert Quick, will be Bard, mayor, City of Stanfield,
home Friday, Saturday and Sun­
38-tfc
day afternoons. Across street
from Central Church of Christ. FOR SALE—CANNING ASPAR-
39-lc
agus, 7c per lb. Cut it yourself.
Call before 3:00 p. m. Adren Al-
WANT TO BUY—CARLOAD OF ten, Irrigon, Ore.
38-3p
springer cows. Phone or write
A. Davis, 601 No. 2nd Street. Ya­ FOR SALE—TWO GOOD SAD-
kima. Wash. Phone 3948. 39-4p
die horses: 1935 Chevrolet pick-
up
to trade for passenger car. Tom
FOR SALE—100 SACKS WES-
38-3p
ton Mountain seed spuds. See Able, Stanfield, Ore.
Ernest Ghormley at Saylor's store. I FOR SALE-FINE BLACK WORK
__ _______________________
| horse, seven years old. Weight
FOR SALE—SMALL HOUSE & about 1350. Perfectly sound and
lot, hot and cold water, toilet i gentle. Ralph Smith, E. A. Thorn-
and bath. G. E. Moore, third block burg Ranch, Rt. 1, Hermiston Ore-
south on highway, second house | gon._______________ 38-3P
on left. Hermiston, Ore.39-lp FOR SALE—MONARCH RANGE,
WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733
$35; lice box (75 lb. capacity); 1
or see Troy Griffin. Hermiston, ling bed spring; 300 glass jars for
" "
canning. See them at the Laura
10-45-p
Oregon.
Morris place 312 miles east of
WANTED — A LAWN MOWER, Hermiston just off diagonal road,
phone 2661. Hermiston.
38-2c evenings after 6:00, or phone 3800
from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. Mrs.
FOR SALE—TWO PRACTICAL- L. E. Wadsworth, 437 Detonator
ly new sport jackets, sizes 14 & St.. Ordnance, Ore.
38-2p
16. Phone 2902, Hermiston. 38-3c
AUCTIONEERING—IF IT’S FOR
WILL ACCEPT ORDERS NOW
sale. I can sell it. Wayne C.
for dairy poles and corral poles. Taylor,
Rt. 1, Hermiston, Oregon.
See Bill Hubble, Rt. 2, Hermiston.
34-13p
38-3p
WANTED —HEAVY HENS AND
fryers, live weight. Call 2301,
Pheasant Cafe, Hermiston, or
write Ben Conner.
35-6p
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR
poultry. Hermiston Grain &
Feed Co. List your chickens with
us.
25-tfc
WANTED—FAT HOGS, WILL
pay 15c lb and pick up or $15.15
a hundred delivered to my ranch.
Telephone 3607, Henry Garber-
ding, Hermiston.
32-tie
FOR
MADE - TO - MEASURE
coats, suits or slacks for women
and men, see Ernest Ghormley at
Saylor’s.
21-tie
LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
I most likely have what you
want , listed. If you want to sell,
I probably am in touch with a buy­
er for your place. O. C. Hughes,
Broker, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
12-tfc
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
the big money and a square deal,
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
ton, “the man who gets things done”.
Phone 3522.
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfe
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
(or Christian Church)
American Legion
James H. Bartholomew, Pastor
Hermiston Post
President Harry S. Truman has
No. 37
proclaimed Sunday, May 13, as a
Reg. Meetings 1st & 3rd Thursdays
day of prayer and thanksgiving
Visiting Legionnaire» Welcom«
for the victory that has been
achieved in Europe. We shall ob­
serve that proclamation in the
FOR SALE—TWO WORK HORS-
Central Church of Christ of Her­ FOR SALE—1935 CHEVROLET
R. R. FAST
es. About 1400 lbs. each. Six
miston. Mother’s Day will also
sedan, good condition, good rub­ years old. guaranteed sound. Work
be observed, and what greater gift ber. George A. Carlyle, Apt. 2.
Veterinarian
See Ben Conner, at
can we extend to our mothers Ordnance, 2nd house west of store anywhere.
37-tfc
Pheasant
Cafe.
38-2p
Bus. Phone 3311 — Res. 4661
than peace in Europe? Come out facing highway.
and worship with us in one or all
WANTED—PORTABLE OR TA-
FOR SALE—BATES TRACTOR
of the following times:
ble size Victrola. in good condi­
45 Waskesha motor. P. & G. tion. J. D. Corliss, Westland dis-
Bible School at 10:00 a. m.
38-3c trict, phone 2929.
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Cafe, Hermiston.
37-3c
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m.
Inturance Company
Union baccalaureate in high FOR SALE—38 ACRES OF GOOD FOR SALE—TWO REGISTERED
Stanfield soil, 2 small neat hous­
Duroc boars, five months old. $25,000 Liability, Medical Payment
school at 8:00 p. m.
es, , ---------
pressure water
37-3p
In the opening worship period —
.
. system,
-
. shed.
- Harold Hunt.
80% Collision
of our Bible School, we will have barn, apricots, cherries, apples and
— New Triplit Life Policy —
WANTED
—
EXPERIENCED
Wo
­
a special program in honor of berries, on main
4′2, mi:
Family Income
man for general office work.
Mothers. Mothers and daughters N. E., of Stanfield. Crop land is
Write Box 582, Hermiston. 37-3c "I file our responsibility for yon
harvest
—
-
rented
for
2,
renter
to
will be especially recognized.
with the state.”
crops, consisting of corn, wheat WANTED TO RENT—UNFURN-
and alfalfa. Owner reserves the
ART
THOMPSON
— Phone 2011
Notice of Final Hearing
ished house, 5 or 6 rooms. Would
buildings, orchard and garden. like
Cooperative Service Station
to
have
it
some
time
in
May.
Notice Is Hereby Given, that the Price $5000.00, including 12 crop. Phone 3211 after 4:30. George
Hermiston, Oregon
undersigned, as administrator of or $4500.00 without crop. o. c. Meldrum.
37-6p
the estate of Jennie G. Hall, de­ Hughes, agent. See me on my
Bring your welding repair and
ceased, has filed his final account ranch 5 mi. N. E. of Hermiston or FOR SALE—2 WHEEL TRAILER,
with 16 inch tires. Associated
and report and petition for distri- write for appointment, O. C.
blacksmithing to
38-3C
Station, Stanfield, Ore.
37-3c
bution in said estate with the Hughes, Hermiston, Ore.
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
Clerk of the County Court of the FOR SALE—LOTS, BY CITY OF FOR SALE—CHICKEN OR TUR-
ft WELDING SHOP
State of Oregon for Umatilla
Stanfield,
on
site
formerly
occu-
|
key
ranch;
2
miles
from
city:
6-
Phone
2151
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
County: and that the Judge there-
of has fixed Mondav the’llthdav pied by the government trailers, room modern house, wired for
of nas nxeo Monday, the 11 tnday $75 each, including sewer facili- electric range; electric water sys-
of June, 1945, as the time and the
tem; large brooder and chicken
County Court Room in the Court­ ties. Building restrictions $2500.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
38-tfc house: telephone $5 per year. 40
house at. Pendleton, Oregon, as the See N. D. Bard, mayor
Physician and Surgeon
Acres,
small
barn
and
other
build
­
place for the hearing of objections LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED— ings. lawn and plenty shade, on
to such final account and the set-
Have good equipment.
See mail and school route. $4,500.00.
First National Bank Building
tlement thereof.
Christenson
in
Cox
Addition.
37-5p
Terms.
Phone
2351.
36-tfc
Phone 3151
Dated and first published this
Hermiston
10th day of Mav. 1945.
THE DeKALB SEED CORN HAS FOR RENT—ROOMS TO LET BY
D Z. PENNEY,
day, week or month. Also
. .... . i arrived. See Vergil C. Hogg.
J. V. V1LLERMOURE
. .
... Administrator Stanfield.
37-3p transient rooms. West Side Ho­
W H. Crary, Attorney
1-------------
tel. opposite depot.
36-6p
ELECTRICAL SERVICI
for Administrator.
WANTED—TO BUY A REFRIG-
FOR
SALB
—
1930
PLYMOUTH
Echo. Oregon.
erator. Please write John B.
Phone 3821
Hermiston
sedan, excellent tires. motor
(May 10-June 7)
Owsley. Route 1, Stanfield. 37-3c
needs some work. $135.00. Virgil
37-3p
FOR SALE—18 EWES. 16 LAMBS Peterson. Echo, Ore.
3 wethers and one buck. Gene FOR SALE—30 ACRES, 25 DEED-
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
| Gray, Stanfield, Ore.
37-3p
ed, 5 leased from railroad. All
General Dentistry
in crop and pasture and all un­
X-Ray and Diagnosis
For
Sale
—
2-horse
corn
cultivator,
FOR SALE—4-HORSE FRESNO. shovel and disc: also 1-horse corn der irrigation. Modern house, six Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Rea. 2112
and a 1-horse cultivator. Clar-
Sunday ft Eve. by Appointment
also oil bath McC.-Deer- rooms and bath; garage, barn and
enee Vail, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 39-lp planter;
ing mower. F. S. Green, Stanfield, other buildings. School bus to
38-3p Umatilla or Hermiston. Cream
Ore.
route and mail route. Half way
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
between Hermiston and Umatilla.
CHIROPRACTOR
Telephone
only
$5.00
per
year.
QUALITY
Chas Shown.
Office: 2 block* E of post office
37-tfc
State Farm Mutual
CANNING SCHEDULE
Umatilla Cooperative Cannery
OVER IRRIGON
H. F. Lindner, Manager
Canning for asparagus all next
week. Hours 8:00 to 3:00 every
day except Saturday when the
hours are 8:00 to 11:00.
No meat canning until further
notice.
Wanted!
Hop Yard Workers
Harry Kessler
Phone Hermiston 3603
after 5:00 P. M.
The Stanfield high school ten­
nis team annexed a 4-1 win over
the Irrigon netters last Friday.
Alida Picanso, Stanfield, won 6-3,
6-3 over Delia Markham, Irrigon.
Gilbert Smith, Stanfield, defeated
Leonard Aldrich, Inigon, 6-4, 6-2.
Alida Picanso and Carolyn Smith,
Stanfield, defeated Cathleen Poul-
son and Maryetta Haddox, Irri-
gon, 7-5, 6-2.
Bill Gilbert and Jean Louthan,
Stanfield, won from Dan White
and Lorena Smith, Irrigon, 6-3.
ii-9. Delfa Markham and Leon­
ard Aldrich, Irrigon, defeated
Marian Seible and Howard Mans-
ker, Stanfield, 6-1, 6-3.
Wm. Linn At Santa Ana
First Sgt. William F. Linn, 29,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George Linn
of Ordnance, is currently assigned
to the AAF Redistribution Station
No. 4 at Santa Ana Army Air
Base. Sgt. Linn, a ordinance
technician, entered the service in
October. 1940. and went overseas
in January, 1942. He is entitled
I
to
wear the Asiatic Pacific theater
Plumbing and Repairing i ribbon
with two battle stars for
Phone 2591
I his participation in the India thea-
112 Hurlburt
Hermiston ter.
H. R. Lambert
Live fryers for sale at the Hatchery. No guarantee
as to how long they will last. Get yours now !
Leghorn cockerels on hand; last of the season—
enough said.
Sold out on White Leghorns and New Hamp­
shires for May delivery. Play safe and place that
order tod ay for June chicks.___________________
BENSEL’S HATCHERT
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 2801
Custom
Slaughtering
Bring Animals to
Old A. W. Tumbled
Slaughter House
or Phone 3607
NOW EQUIPPED
BETER THAN EVER
SHOE
REPAIRING
Will Pay Prompt
Attention To
Mail Orders
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
123 S- E. Court — Pendleton
FOR RENT
City.
CABINS AT CABIN
2-tfe
MATTRESS MAKER &
UPHOLSTERER
Expert Work Done to Order
New Cotton Mattresses
Made to Order
W. LEE DYER
Phono 3187
Office hour«: 8 t 12 - 1:30 to s
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR.
F.
B.
BELT
PHYSICIAN a SURGEON
— Office Hours —
Other Hours by Appointment