The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 26, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941,
about 2:00 o’clock.
LVTHEHRAN CHURCH
Lutheran services will be held at
the Baptist church Sunday, June 29,
at 2:30 p. m. Rev. E. M. Butenshon
of Pendleton will deliver the sermon.
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
In the absence of the pastor, Glenn
i Warner will preach at the Sunday
! morning worship service. The Worn-
! en's Council will have charge of the
evening service.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, on the 21st
day of June, 1941, will, on the 29th
day of July, 1941, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to
the highest bidder for cash at the
front door of the Umatilla County
Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub­
ject to a minimum price of $45.00
therefore, to be paid in cash, at the
time of sale, the following described
parcel of land, heretofore by Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, acquired for
delinquent taxes, towit:
Lots 1, 2 & 3, Block 2, Newport’s
Addition to City of Hermiston.
Umatilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
I (June 26-July 24^
SEPARATE them from the rest and
try DR. HEss Hoa SPECIAL.
No, Hog Special is not • cure-all
—but its tonic properties are espe­
cially helpful to pigs that are not
doing just right. Hog Special stim­
ulates body functions.
Hog Special also contains min­
erals which are apt to be lacking
in the feed.
Put Hog Special to work in your
feed lot. Satisfactory results are
guaranteed.
CHISHOLM GRAIN
& FEED CO.
Hermiston, Oregon
CANNING SCHEDULE
From June 30 to July 5
ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
8 to 11 a.m.
12 to 3:30 p.m.
Mon.— Fruit-Berries<" Beets-Beans
Tues.—Peas
Peas
Wed.—F ruit-Berries®
Beets-Beans
Thurs.—Peas
Peas
Fri.— Holiday — No Canning
Sat.— Peas
Peas
❖All berries except strawberries.
Other products canned by special ar­
rangements.
Hermiston Co-op. Cannery.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF
UMATILLA
Beauty la Not Necessary
For Success in Movies
If you are hard to photograph,
young woman, the chances are you
would make a good motion picture
actress.
That is, being hard to photograph
is the first step.
You'll have to have talent, you'll
have to study. and you’ll have a lot
of other chores to do. But you can
rest assured, right from the begin­
ning, if you haven’t one of those
even, regular and perfectly beauti­
ful muggs, that you have a chance.
The authority for this statement
is Charles Lang, A. S. C. Lang is
a head photographer at Paramount
studios.
“After 20 years with cameras,"
Lang says, "I’ve come to the con­
clusion that young girls who have
beautiful, regular features, although
they
photograph
wonderfully,
haven’t much chance to get any­
where in films.
“The girls who do get ahead have
character in their faces.
Some
aren’t beautiful. In fact, some have
very homely features which make
them extremely difficult to photo­
graph. But they do have a quality
above and beyond beauty—some­
thing that stands out."
Lang, who left the University of
California to photograph players and
has been at it ever since, asserts
that the girl who looks like every­
one else, although she is beautiful,
doesn't have a chance.
“From the standpoint of the cam­
eraman and the lens,” he explains,
“a face must have something to
’sell’—something which makes it
unique, and different, and unusual.
Girls with a common, ordinary va­
riety of beauty should stay out of
Hollywood.
They're just too, too
lovely to mean anything in front of
a camera."
In the matter of the Estate of
Alonzo P. Garner, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned, by order of the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Umatilla, duly Dog Aids Mounted Police
made and entered on the 18th day
By Finding Liquor Cache
of June, 1941, was appointed admin­
Not only do the Mounties get their
istratrix of the estate of Alonzo P.
Garner, deceased, and that she is men, but they’ve trained their dogs
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH duly qualified as such administra­ to get them, too.
trix.
This was revealed for the first
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
All persons having claims against
As we approach our national holi­ said estate are hereby notified to time in Canadian legal history when
Constable E. Moore of the R. C. M.
day on July Fourth, we are thinking present the same, duly verified, as P. introduced Happy Black Lux, a
in terms of independence and liber­ required by law, to her in the City handsome police dog, as his princi­
ty. In America we have come to of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore­ pal “witness” in a liquor case in
think of liberty as something com­ gon, within six months from the Regina, Sask.
date of this notice.
The evidence, it might be said,
mon place, something taken for
Dated this 18th day of June, 1941.
was as clean as a hound's tooth. The
for granted. Do we appreciate true
FLORENCE G. DAVIS.
constable, it must be admitted, did
liberty? One has said, “True free­ (June 26-July 24)
most of the talking, but the dog’s ac­
dom does not consist in mere freedom
tions did the rest.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
of choice—it consists in choosing the
Moore told how the dog uncovered
good”. Our Sunday morning subject
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, some bottles, one containing liquor,
is “The Meaning of Liberty and That the undersigned, Sheriff of in the mangers of a barn on the
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue farm of Christ Hamann. Hamann
Freedom”.
Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock ; of an order duly made and entered was found guilty and fined $50 and
herein by the County Court of Uma­
there will be baptismal services in tilla County, Oregon, on the 21st day costs.
The constable described how the
the First Baptist Church of Pendle­ of June, 1941, will, on the 29th day dogs were trained to help the Mount­
ton. Cars will be going from here of July, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 ies. He related how Happy Black
i o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the | Lux was taken to the vicinity of
highest bidder for cash at the front Hamann’s farm, under suspicion of
door of the Umatilla County Court harboring liquor, and “commanded”
ROY
I House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to to make a search.
a minimum price of $ 4 00.00 there-
STUDIOS of MUSIC
Before sending him off on a chase,
fore, to ho paid in cash, st the time
offer
of sale, the following described .par­ Moore said, he lets the dog smell a
vial of liquor containing either home
cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla brew or straight alcohol, depending
Summer Classes
County, Oregon, acquired for delin- | on whatever the Mountie expects to
at
quent taxes, towit:
find.
Reduced Rates
The dog is then released with the
lots 9. 10. 11 & 12, Block 68, command:
in
Coes 1st Addition to City of Stan-|
“Go find him, Happy Black Lux.”
VOICE & PIANO
I field. Umatilla County, Oregon.
Call 3581 — Hermiston
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
Tine ?CUuly 24)
OUR DEMOCRACY
by Mat
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WE WILL DEFEND
OUR OWN.
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Insects' Eyes More Sensitive
Eyes of some insects are much
more sensitive to ultra-violet light
rays than are human eyes, reports
the Better Vision institute. In an
experiment sunlight was passed
through a quartz prism so that infra-
red rays fell on one area, and ultra-
violet rays fell upon another area.
To human eyes the red area was
light, but the ultra-violet area was !
dark. A nest of ants was disturbed
and the ant eggs were distributed
over both areas under the prism.
The ants hurriedly carried the eggs
out of the ultra-violet into the red
area.
This indicated that ultra-
violet rays are visible to ants, but
that infra-red rays are relatively
dark.
37 CHEVROLET SEDAN
31 CHEVROLET COUPE
30 CHEVROLET SEDAN
30 CHEVROLET COACH
39 FORD TUDOR
37 FORD TUDOR
32 FORD SEDAN
37 PLYMOUTH COUPE
36 PLYMOUTH COUPE
34 HUDSON SEDAN
36 INTERNA. TRUCK
With Dump Bed
15 GOOD CHEAPIES
Your Choice $20.00 Cash
$ fedine.
7 I n ADDITION TO THINGS of the spirit is the
COMMON SENSE FACT THAT THE AVERAGE
AMERICAN HAS OTHER THINGS TO PRESERVE AND
DEFEND.... HOME, FARM, JOB, SAVINGS, LIFE
INSURANCE, BUSINESS, AND ALL OTHER THINGS
WHICH MAKE POSSIBLE
OUR HIGH STANDARD OF LIVING.
our THRIFT GIVES UFT TO OUR MORALE,
SPECIAL THIS
WEEK THOR MIRRORS RE-SILVERED — SAT-
washer with rotary irons, $32.50.
isfaction guaranteed, prices rea­
Lots of good used furniture. Orr's sonable. Leave mirrors in frames at
New and Used, Echo.
45-lp Inland Co-op. J. H. Tabor, Rt. 1,
Hermiston.
26-tfc
WANTED
EXPERIENCED
E.
P.
DODD
—
REAL
ESTATE,
salesman to sell refrigerators and
sales, leases, exchanges. Insur­
ranges. Inquire at the West End
Grocery. Phone 3321,
45-3p ance—fire, automobile, accident. No­
tary public, execution ot legal pa­
FOR RENT—7-ROOM HOUSE ON pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
Boardman project, mostly fur­ gon.
15-tfe
nished. W. J. Filbin, Boardman,
GOOD
BUYS
IN
USED
CARS
—
Oregon.
45-lp
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
WANTED — A COUPLE OF
rooms, furnished or unfurnished,
in or around Hermiston, by elderly
couple. Inquire at Herald office.
______________________________ 45-lp
WOMAN WANTS JOB AS COOK I
on ranch. Apply at Hermiston
Herald office._________________ 45-lp |
LIFE TIME GUARANTEE
DON’T GAMBLE
Y
■
- t.
at
OPEN EVENINGS
HERMISTON AUTO CO.
Your Chevrolet
Dealer
Sales — Service
Phone 3661
Hermiston
PLYMOUTH CARS
Come In or Phone 29
FOR RENT—ONE OR 2 LIGHT
housekeeping rooms, partly furn­
ished. A. E. Rugg.
45-lc
FOR SALE—REGISTERED GILTS
and boars (Duroc); registered
boar to let out for service, $1.50; for
sale three fat cows: wanted, milk
cow. Chas. A. Shown, Rt. 2, Her­
miston.
4 4-3p
WANTED — MORMON STACKER.
H. G. McCulley, phone 3436. 44-lc
east of Portland. A. F. Benson,
Riverside Park, O. M. Clark place,
Hermiston, Ore.
4 3-3c
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
CAN FURNISH GOOD RELIABLE
permanent tenants for four dwell­
ing houses. Please leave word at
Hermiston Auto Co. Please state
size of houses and amount of rent.
40-tC
BETTER BUSINESS
TO
BUY
“Vigorbilt” chicks. Order early.
Hatching now. “Vigorbilt” Hatch­
ery, Hermiston.
24-tfc
IN
USED CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
240 S. W. 1st. St.
PENDLETON, OREGON
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 Main Street
PENDLETON, OREGON
1
►
• PAINTING
• PAPERING
• KALSOMINING
— Spray Painting and Signs —
Anything - Anywhere - Anytime
Al] Work Guaranteed - Estimates
FREE
BERT MICHEL
Phone 131
Hermiston, Ore.
FOR SALE—20 A., 3 ML EAST
of city limits. Unimproved, but Hermiston Lodge No. 138 A.F.& A.M.
irrigable. Will trade for coast pro­
Upper Floor Oregon
perty or what have you. Mac Wood,
Hardware Building.
Camas, Wn.
4 4.3p
Stated Communications
Every 1st & 3rd Tues.,
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
at 8:00 P. M.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited.
FOR SALE- NICE YOUNG COL-
ored fryers, 50c each. J. F. Riley, STATE FARM MUTUAL
Stanfield Meadows, 1 12 mi. SW of
Tum-A-Lum.
44-3p AUTO INSURANCE CO.
See Us for Auto Financing & Save
FOR SALE — SIX HEAD OF
ALSO LIFE INSURANCE
milch cows, aged 2 to 4 years. In­
quire Raymond Porter at Montgom­ Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt.
ery-Ward Store, Pendleton.
44-3p
GOOD BUYS
ELLIS MOTOR CO.
Come here and get the benefits of
our more than 25 years successful
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed.
We examine your eyes by
modern methods and grind
glasses to fit in all the latest
styles.
FOR SALE THOMPSON PIANO.
Reasonable. Stainless steel Mol­
ote separator, 750 lbs. A. E. Rugg,
Phone 2188.
45-lc
STOCK FARM PASTURE AND
alfalfa, 4 80 acres, N. Weiser A
Idaho, for sale or will trade for Her­
miston or Stanfield residence or bus­
iness property. Also Stanfield lots
and Stanfield acreages for sale, rea­
sonable prices and terms. See F. A.
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
Baker, Realtor, Stanfield, Oregon.
44-3p
FOR TRADE—A SECOND HAND
store in Enterprise. Price $5000.
FOR SALE—23-ACRE RANCH IN
Includes building and stock. Will
blue grass pasture, fruit trees and
trade for small farm of equal value.
alfalfa. Plenty of well and spring
C. A. Miller, Enterprise, Ore. 45-2c
water. Will sell all or part of this
50 HEAD YOUNG SHEEP, YEAR- tract. Emmett Cooney, Hermiston,
43-3p
lings and two-year-olds, will sell phone 3894.
cheap or trade for cattle. Jens J. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Skovbo, Hermiston.
45-3p
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
APRICOTS RIPENING — JULY 5. FOR LEASE SERVICE STATION
Orchard 8 miles N. W. of Hermis­
with living quarters, furnished,
ton, 2 miles west Umatilla on Colum­
also a trailer camp. A snap if tak­
bia river bank. Edmonds Orchard. en at once. R. J. Rhodes, 13 miles
45.3p
from Cold Spring junction on High­
FOR SALE 1936 CHEVROLET way 395. Address Holdman Route,
43-3p
truck L. W. B. Motor first class Pendleton, Ore.
condition. Call at Louie's Associat­ FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOUR
ed Service Station. Phone 2X31,
room house and 10 acres land,
Hermiston.
45-lp good barn and outbuildings; small
FOP. SALE SMALL CRIB AND orchard, berries and grapes. Half
folding baby buggy. Mrs. Gwyn cleared, balance in stumps; electric
Hughes.
45-lp lights and telephone; 25 miles south-
AND
IF YOUR EYES
TROUBLE YOU—
HEMSTITCHING, BUTTONS, AL-
tering, button holes, mending,
stamped
goods, needlepoint and
hooked rugs. Mrs. D. H. Mansfield,
126 E. Court, Pendleton, Ore. 45-6p
FOR RENT—SEVERAL ROOMS,
just east of Columbia school. Mrs.
Gus Linder.
45-lc
Always a First Time
The old clock in the tower of the
New York city hall stopped at 5:22 12
p. m. one day recently for the first
time since it was electrified 10 years
ago. Most affected by the stoppage
were the old men in the City Hall
park, many of whom measure their
slowly dwindling lives by the mov­
ing hour hand of the city hall clock.
The clock in the mayor’s room on
the second floor of the same build­
ing stopped at the same time, hav­ WANTED ROOMERS * BOARD-
ers. Also trailer house space in
ing been cut in on the same circuit
that controls the outer clock. There shade. H. M. Kowitz, 1 mi. South
was considerable speculation as to Associated station.
4 5-3p
what might have caused the stop­
page, but the answer wasn’t known
until the next day when repairs were
made.
Women Past 40
“The woman more than 40 years
old has a struggle when thrown on
her own resources,” reports Miss
Mary V. Robinson of Washington,
public information director of the
Women’s Bureau of Public Employ­
ment. “.
Try as we may to be­
lieve otherwise, there is still dis­
crimination on jobs on the basis of
sex
." A survey described by
Miss Robinson suggests that older
women—who often have had college
training before marriage—are excel- |
lent tutors for children; may serve
as companions or as expert shop­
pers; may direct parties; may do
“fancy” cooking at homes or
develop jobs in hotels and other large
organizations.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — 60 A. WE BUY, 2ELL AND EXCHANGE
timber land near Toll Gate. Wil­
furniture, machinery, household
liam Fraser, Umatilla.
4 5-3p articles, Miller’s Trading Post, Her­
miston.
52-tfc
FOR SALE DAVENPORT AND
two chairs.
Reasonable. Phone GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
3113,
4 5-3c
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
NEW WASHED CULL WHITE
Rose potatoes, 50c sack. Other
packs. Emil Zivney, Stanfield, Ore­
gon.
45-2c
CHRYSLER FLUID DRIVE
dal \
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TYPEWRITERS FOR
rent — Easy terms.
Drug Store, Hermiston
SALE OR
Thompson's
5-tfe
WANTED -
ALL KINDS OF
poultry. Van Damme, So. 2907
Oak St., Spokane, Wn.
41-5p
C. A. BINDER
PLUMBING
Cal) Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132
Umatilla, Oregon
J. V. VILLERMOURE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Phone 3821
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
i
— Ottica Hours —
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone 3151
Hermiston
Peterson & Peterson
• nORNEYS-AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practi e In State * Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon
W.
J.
WARNER
i TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon