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THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE FIVE NOTICE OF LANI) SALE Seek Better Outlets For Southern Products STARTING YOUR VACATION... GET THIS... SUMMER SAFETY SPECIAL I J "SErvcE OPERanons 7 1 ? Adiusira Semper orvAng!"’Cor. s THIS FOR “ . WhselrSteming / G. and S Adjust ana "res Ne. . . , • Cleon Fuel p ‘ on Spark PM”: Pretor fOr . UmP and 2 9s. I Your vacation is the time to enjoy yourself. Why worry about your car? Drive in today. Get this BARGAIN special. And enjoy many miles of care- free motoring. ' Front -S' ond o “lean PLus THIS 10 — j. AT No w. tXrpA'e CHARGE! T CHECK.up Lights., "indshield wi Shock Ah heel Bea r Per. • • sions!. BPsorbers. mings... Ter. Southern farmers, who have been growing more and more fruits and vegetables since 1931, also have a growing problem of getting the produce to market. On a tonnage basis, production in six southeastern states increased more than 30 per cent in the seven years up to 1938, according to the bureau of agricul tural economics, U. S. department of agriculture. More and more of this increase is going into the eastern markets. New York city and Phila delphia in 1938 received nearly one- third of their supplies from six southeastern states, in comparison with about one-fourth in 1931. There has been a marked shift in the way these fruits and vegetables move to market. While tonnage was increasing more than 30 per cent, rail and boat shipments went down 17 per cent. Motor-truck receipts of fruits and vegetables in New York and Philadelphia from those six southern states were equal tc more than 17,000 carloads in 1938—about seven times the figure for 1931. The South needs an adequate mar ket system, says the bureau, to pro vide for its expanding fruit and vegetable production and for the shifting methods of transportation. The bureau of agricultural econom ics, co-operating with the various states, has been studying ways to improve the handling of these perish- able commodities, and to develop a marketing channel where no ade quate channel exists. New Flour for National Diet Developed by U. S. System Differential.. Znsmis- ter...1,n8 Nowadays everyone talks of busi ness, home, recreation in terms of the national defense program. And the program has speeded up produc tion in many fields. Besides guns, munitions and war equipment, for instance, there’s a noticeable speed- up in nutrition experiments. The latest development along these lines is a new flour for the national diet. And government ex perts say it will restore vitamin B to “the staff of life.” This vitamin flour is in the last stages of per fection in the offices of the depart ment of agriculture. But. it still is jections or exceptions to said final unnamed. Authorities say that thé new flour account and report and the settle will not be a compulsory diet item. ment thereof. ANNE C. DURFEY, Administra Millers and bakers and grocers will trix of the Estate of Charles still be permitted to mill, bake and Jarvis Durfey, deceased. sell the old white flour, and house W. J. WARNER wives will use it. But any flour sold Attorney for Administratrix. under the name to be picked must (July 3-July 31) meet the standards that are being written into the definition. Photography Without Camera The public will be urged to eat An interesting phase of photogra- this flour, at least as the main part [ hy is the making of pictures with of the breadstuff's that go with the out the use of films or camera, a daily three meals. And that brings process simple for anyone who a short discussion of the need of prints his own pictures. In making vitamins. Doctors and research prints of leaves and insect wings, for workers have spent years delving example, results are in some re into every possible angle of the sub spects superior to ordinary camera ject. And their findings are conclu shots, bringing out detail. Wings or sive enough to prove that vitamins leaves must be perfect specimens, are not a fad. and pressed and dried, otherwise the ribs and veins will prevent per fect contact in printing and pictures Meat on Daily Menu will be “fuzzy.” and therefore un Through ages long past, meat has desirable. When the specimen is been an important part of man’s placed right side up in the printing diet. Centuries before man knew frame and a print is made in the that meat was a rich source of usual way. the result will be a neg protein, vitamins, phosphorus and ative, or white-on-black print, writes iron, he ate meat to satisfy his nat John Willard Baechle in Nature ural craving for it. Magazine. Now, nutrition has become a sci ence which shows us what we should eat and why. Recent advances in this science make it clear that from a nutritional point of view, even though a charge account at a gro cery store has replaced a bow and arrow, the important place meat has always held in the diet of man is both desirable and justified. And why should meat be a part of tike the daily diet? First of all, it is an —hes fe unexcelled source of protein. Pro tein is one of the essential elements we need in our body for growth and "tree. to build or repair body tissues. The wos 4 . protein of meat is unequaled not only because it is present in large quantities but because the protein of meat contains so many of the amino acids necessary for health. JSnit1On • We use Genuine Ford Parts. • Our mechanics are trained on Ford products. • We use Factory-approved equipment. Rohrman Motor Co canning schedule July 21 to 26 Mon.— Fruit-Berries Beans Tues.—No canning Corn Wed.— Fruit-Berries Beans Thurs.—No canning Corn Fri.—Fruit-Berries Beans Sat.—No canning Corn Other products canned by special arrangement. Hermiston Co-op. Cann ■ y. CHRYSLER FLUID DRIVE AND PLYMOUTH CARS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administratrix of the estate of Charles Jarvis Durfey, de ceased, has filed her final ac count and report in said estate with the. Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla Coun ty, and that the Judge thereof has fixed Saturday, the 2nd day of Aug- □st, 1941 at 10 o’clock A. M., as he time, and the rooms of the Coun- y Court in the County Court House in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore- con, as the place for hearing of ob- SHOulp TRADE I WITH 1 BLOW YOUR OWN HORN Come In or Phone 29 In The Advertising Columns OF THIS NEWSPAPER ELLIS MOTOR (0. CHAMPION DRIVERS OF STATE 240 S. W. 1st. St. PENDLETON. OREGON NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of Charles Jarvis Durfey. Deceased. . ' A ■ ale " ri w a ‘ al. . J • Our test hogs always make more gain on less feed when DR. H ess H oo SPECIAL is added to the ration. They gain as much as 4 Iba. more per hog per month on % less supplement and 1/10 less grain! Hog Special is a two-job product. First it supplies tonics which help stimulate body functions. And the hog is usually able to make better use of feed. Hog Special also supplies essential minerals. These Hog Special minerals are iron, iodine, copper, calcium and phosphorus. These minerals are needed for good health and good gains. Tonics and minerait —a tiro-job product .Don tiet anybody trytocon- vince you • product containing only minorala is as good as Hog Special. CHISHOLM GRAIN & FEED CO. Hermiston, Oregon ‘ < ’ Y *4 > . s,” — is * *r Portland, Ore., July 2—Eleanor M. Carter of 3026 N. E. 33rd Ave., Portland, and Frank Tubbs of Adami, Ore., are the champion safe driven of Oregon. They won the titles here late yesterday in a con test sponsored by the Ford Good Drivers League. Both Eleancr and Frank will represent the state at national finals at Dearborn, Mich., in which they will compete against the champion drivers of the other 47 states and the District of Columbia for $25,000 in university scholar- ships offered by Edsel Ford, founder of the leegue. The winners shown with Meyor R. Ear Riley of Portland, who presented them with prizes. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, I That the undersigned. Sheriff of Um- atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein I by the County Court of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 9th day of July, 1941, will, on the 12th day of I August, 1941, at the hour of 10 i o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton. Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $25.00 therefore, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale: the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore gon. acquired for delinquent taxes, to wit: Lot 6, Block A, 1st Addition to the City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. (July 10-Aug. 7) BETTER BUSINESS TO BUY "Vigorbilt" chicks. Order early. Hatching now. “Vigorbilt” Hatch ery, Hermiston. 24-tfc TYPEWRITERS FOR rent -— Easy terms. Drug Store, Hermiston. SALE OR Thompson's 5-tfc WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE furniture, machinery, household articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her miston. 52-tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc WANTS E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE, sales, leases, exchanges. Insur ance fire, automobile, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa- pels. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore- 1c a Word - Minimum 20c gon. 15-tfc I--------------------------------------- :---------- — FOR RENT THREE-ROOM GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — house, 3 miles out on Butter Creek See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc road. C. A. Flanigan. 4 8-lc FOR SALE AT MILLER’S TRAD- ing post, 1000 fruit jars, all sizes. 48-lc FOR SALE A. C. ELECTRIC welder, used one month, $70; Ma jestic range, $20; Coleman oil heat er, $25; four oak chairs, $1.00 each: bedstead and spring, $2.50; fruit jars. D. Winters, Hermiston, Ore., Next door to Vigorbilt Hatchery. 48-lp NEW WASHED CULL WHITE Rose potatoes, 50c sack. Other packs. Emil Zivney, Stanfield, Ore LOST—BROWN SHELL RIMMED glasses between the Bakery and Pastime. Reward of $5.00 offered. Leave at Pastime. 4 8-lp DON’T FORGET, IF IT IS FURN- iture you need, see us. Electric ranges, ice boxes, breakfast sets, dav enports, washers, etc. Orr’s New & Used, Echo, Oregon. 48-lp FOR SALE NICE YOUNG COL- ored fryers, 50c. J. F. Riley, Stan field Meadows, 1 12 miles S.W. of Tum-A-Lum. 48-Sp FOR SALE—L ARGE TRAILER house. Fine condition, cost nearly $120 0, now $7 50 cash. Used little over 1 year. R. L. Berndt, City Auto Park, Pendleton. 4 8-lp j FOR SALE 30-ACRE TRACT. I All in alfalfa and pasture. Terms to suit buyer. West side. Wanted 10 or 1 2 cattle to pasture by the month. C. A. Corliss, West Side. 48-3p FACTORY BUILT TRAILER house, sleeps four. Modern, $475.00. Terms. J. Callahan. Call at 4 8 -tie Herald office. IF YOUR EYES TROUBLE YOU— 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. DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMETRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON --------------------------------------------------- • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING — Spray Painting and Signs — Anything - Anywhere - Anytime All Work Guaranteed - Estimates FREE BERT MICHEL Phone 131 Hermiston, Ore. STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE CO. See Us for Auto Financing & Save ALSO LIFE INSURANCE Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. C. A. BINDER FOR SALE FIVE-YEAR-OLD Holstein cow, just fresh. Lewis Fales. Rt. 2, Hermiston, Ore. 4 8-lc Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132 FOR MATTRESSES GET IN touch with Frank Baumgardner Mattress Works, Rt. 1, Milton High way, Walla Walla, Phone 2866. In nerspring Mattresses a specialty, $10.00. Free pickup. 47-4p J. V. VILLERMOURE GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc COVERED WAGON HOUSE Trailer, $550, or $150 down, $35 month, 6% interest. Dr. Everist, Vet erans’ Hospital, Walla Walla. 47-3c FOR SALE STRING BEANS AND sweet corn for canning. Reason able. C. A. Binder farm, 21 miles east of Umatilla, Wm. Picker, Rt. 2, Hermiston. 4 7-3c GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc WANTED ALL KINDS OF POUL- Grand Coulee Dam try and rabbits. Van Damme’s So. Motorists visiting the Northwest 47-4p during the coming season should 2907 Oak St., Spokane, Wn. visit Grand Coulee dam, 94 miles WANTED stock TO PASTURE, west of Spokane, Wash. lots of shade, running water, fine Grand Coulee dam is 98 per cent completed and it now towers far grass. F. S. Sergent, Baker ranch. 47 p above the construction trestle from which visitors view the dam. About 10,500,000 cubic yards of concrete FOR SALE Five cows, 250 White Leghorn Pullets, 31 mo. old. Max are already in the barrier and only about 35,000 yards remain to be G. Sulisky, Minnehaha district. 46-3p placed. The dam is 4,200 feet across the FOR SALE Split coach house trail crest, 550 feet wide at the base and er, will spread to 10 ft. wide. Price 32 feet wide at the top. It contains 25,000,000 tons of concrete and steel. $175,00. O. P. Resh Store, Maupin, 4 6-3p A highway will run across the crest I Oregon. over a series of bridges spanning the WANTED Good used Kohler elec drum gates. tric Light Plant. C. Schulze, Box 602, Ellensburg, Wash. 4 6-3c Electric Toothbrush With the invention of a mechan FOR RENT TRAILER OR TENT ical toothbrush human beings are space with shade. Two miles north going to be relieved even of the of Hermiston. L N. Hartsook. slight effort now required to scrub 46 3c their molars. The electric tooth- brush cleans the teeth with rapid GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS "up and down” motions in the man See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc ner prescribed by dentists as the bristles are vibrated. The appara HEMSTITCHING, BUTTONS, AL- tus resembles an electric razor in tering, button holes, mending, appearance with the exception that goods, needlepoint and either a short-handled brush or a stamped rubber gum massager is inserted in hooked rugs. Mrs. D. H. Mansfield, the handle. And one electric tooth- 126 E. Court, Pendleton, Ore. 45-6p brush safely can be used by all members of the family by obtaining GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS individual brushes and massagers. FOR SALE TRAILER HOUSE, 8 X 16 ft., interior rebuilt. New paint, inside and out. Price $300.00 furnished. Write W. H. Tucker, Heppner, Oregon. 47-6p See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc PLUMBING Umatilla, Oregon 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 — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone 3151 Hermiston Pet erson & Peterson A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practi e In State * Fed Courts Pendleton, Oregon W. J. WARNER A TTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon