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Cooperative Paints Will Now Be Handled by Your Cooperative Store Including both inside and outside, Varnish and Kalsomine Inland Cooperative of dairy herds, dairies and milk plants and for issuing and revocation of permits to milk producers and dis tributors in accordance with Oregon laws. It also provides for placarding of restaurants and other establish ments serving milk and milk prod- I ucts, CANNING SCHEDULE September 29 to October 4 8 to 12 12 to 3:30 p. m. Mon.—-Meat Meat Tues.—Fruit Beans Wed—Meat Meat Thurs.—Fruit Beans Fri.—Meat Meat Sat.—No Canning Other products canned by special arrangement. Hermiston Co-op Cannery The ordinance gives the state de partment of agriculture jurisdiction with Hermiston, according to Cleo I Fogelsong, state department of agri culture officer stationed here, who assisted city officials at Hermiston CITY ADOPTS NEW : in preparing the ordinance. Mr. Fog elsong for some time has been cooper- MILK ORDNANCE | ating with Hermiston with reference The city of Hermiston Friday pass to milk and food handling problems ed a grade-A milk ordinance, effect and expressed the belief that the new ive immediately, and providing fines ordinance would co er the situation of not more than $100 or more than very well. 50 days in jail or both for violations. This ordinance is a new procedure The ordinance provides for regul with the city adopting the state law ation of production, transportation, by reference, thus relieving the city processing, examination, grading, lab- of expenses of enforcing the ordin elinf, regrading and sale of all milk ance which is left in the hands of the and milk products within Hermiston’s state department. police jurisdiction, also for inspection | 1202532392182 DR. ARNE A. HE INO ANDY'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Chiropractic Physio Therapy Rectal Disorders 145 S. Main Street Pendleton - - Oregon Guaranteed Shoe Repairing 27 S. W. Dorian Ave. Between Main and Post Office Pendleton - - Oregon ESSICK VAUGHAN AIRCOOLER $39.00 PENLAND BROS. ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR "We Electrify to Satisfy” 108 S. E. Court Pendleton - - Oregon FRAZIER BOOK STORE "Complete Office Outfitters” GLEN LONG - Pendleton - Oregon into Repairing - Radiator Service STATIONERY RADIATORS BOOKS - GIFTS 607 S. E. Dorion Ave. Phone 405 227 Main Street Phone 54 Pendleton - - Oregon Pendleton - - Oregon PENDLETON AUTO PARTS _ W.l. GADWA Thompson Products TENTS - TARPS - CANVAS Hastings Rings SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Across Court from the Court House Glass for Every Purpose ('ompletc Automotive Supplies Pendleton - - Oregon . --- ----------- ------- I GOODYEAR THE MAX BAER STORE id SERVICE STORE “STYLE HEADQUARTERS" AT OREGON MOTOR SERVICE SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES Tires - Tubes - Rafteries - Accessories Phone 468 729 Main Street Phone 428 206 E. Court Pendleton - - Oregon Pendle ton - - Oregon DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE JACK ALLEN SUPPLY SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY Suite 11 Bond Building Telephone 148 (Over Woolworths) Pendleton - - Oregon Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods WHOLESALE and RETAIL Phone 400 Pendleton - - Oregon 0. W. (HEEDLE Watchmaker and Jeweler Official Time Inspector U. P. R- R. DIAMONDS and WATCHES 333 Main Street Phone 688-W Pendleton - - Oregon SIMPSON'S AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE | SAMGORFKLE The Working Man’s Clothing Store 3 29 S. Main Street Pendleton - - Oregon KATHRYN'S Distinctive Apparel ARMY TO BUILD MORE RAIL TRACKS William C. Stram OPTOMETRIST 225 S. Main St. Phone 403 Pendleton - - Oregon H.AND H. SHOP CHILDREN’S APPAREL Infants to 14 Years GIFTS Pendleton, Ore. 147 Main St. DR. H. A. NEWTON DENTIST Phone 12 Pendleton - - Oregon ELECTRIC APPLIANCES AUTO ACCESSORIES GAMBLE STORES Additional railroad trackage total ing 130 miles and to cost approxi mately $255,000 is under construc tion at fourteen western Army posts, | it was announced in San Francisco recently at the office of the Ninth Zone Constructing Quartermaster. Several hundred miles of access railroads and spurs have already | I been built in the Ninth Corps area | under the Defense Program, to pro vide loi transportation of equipment, I materials and labor to and within project sites during construction, and | the movement of troops, equipment | and supplies to stations after compie- . tion. Constant expansion of posts and I the addition of new facilities indicate no immediate decline in Army rail road building. Per mileage cost is generally about $10,000, though in mountainous reg ion and where track must be laid on piers, the cost may mount to $90.000 per mile. Considerable savings how ever, have been effected by the utiliz ation of used rails secured from aban doned lines. Largst amount of trackage being laid in the Ninth Zone is at the Um atilla Ordnance Depot, Hermiston. Oregon, where 23.3 miles is underway j at a cost of $932,142. I H. L SIMPSON (0. Farm Implement* - Electric Motors - Water Systems Pendleton - - Oregon BARNUM'S FURNITURE Tent« - Tarps Sporting Goods 4 33 Main Street Pendleton - - Oregon RAY LOOSVELDT Licensed Plumber Phone 3031 le a Word - Minimum 20c FOR SALE HOUSE AND lots in exclusive district of miston. Phone 91 or write to 211 Byers Ave., Pendleton. Mrs. R. mond. 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 Moie eggs, more milk, more beef and veal, and more farm gardens will be Oregon's principal part in agri culture’s all-out mobilization for de fense in 1942, according to Robert B. Taylor of Pendleton, chairman of the Oregon USDA agricultural defense board. Oregon’s production goals, brought back from an eleven state conference of farmers and farm leaders at Sait Lake City last week, have been re- viewed and accepted by the state de fense board, Taylor said. Within the next two weeks, a statewide drive will be launched to marshall the state’s productive strength behind the pro- gram. “Oregon agriculture has been given its biggest job and we must deliver,” Taylor declared. “With the assurance | of Secretary Wickard that achieving | these production goals is just as im portant to the nation as building tanks and planes, I am confident that our Oregon farmers will get the job done.” Program leaders will now break down the state goals into county fig ures after which a farm-to-farm drive will be made to get the increases promised on a voluntary basis. An 11 per cent increase in milk i production is asked from this state | in 1942, or an increase from 1,431.- 000,000 to 1,589,000,000 pounds. Most of this increase must come from in creasing production of present dairy herds. Other important state goals and the percentages of increase over NOTICE OF LAND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned. Sheriff of Um atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered here in by the County Court of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 22nd day of September, 1941, will, on the 28th day of October, 1941, at the hour of 10 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 $121.65 therefor, to be paid in cash at the time of sale; (HDVC CD Cl IIID DDIVE SIo-EI I LUIV MRIV- AND PLYMOUTH CARS Come In or Phone 29 ELLIS MOTOR (0 240 S. W. 1st. St. PENDLETON, OREGON Uy 4 P P+. Sabbuta” \ ROTA-UP SJ trancia DO YOUR LAYERS HAVE WORMS? Where you find low egg produc tion and thin, bedraggled looking birds, you almost always find worms. The best answer you’ll find to vour worm problem is DR. SALSBURY’S ROTA-CAPS: we recommend them. CHISHOLM FEED CO Hermiston Phone 3311 A Member Dr. Salsbury's Nation- Wide Poultry Health Service six Her- For “FALL REDUCE YOUR FUEL COSTS Call 2791 Turn-A-Lum Lumber Co FOR RENT—TWO ROOMS, FUR- nished or unfurnished. Suitable for man and wife. C. M. Dexter, Irrigon. 5-3p FOR SALE SETTER BIRD DOG. Inquire in back of Pentecostal church at Stanfield. John C. Krul. 5-3p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc FOUND ABOUT ONE MONTH S. E. ago, knit white purse. Identify and Ray- claim at Herald Office. 5-tfc 6-3c WOOD DELIVERED DRY SLAB, WANTED—A GOOD HOME FOR $5.00; 16-inch Body Wood $8,50; English sheep dog. Will make good 4-ft. Cord Wood $7.50, in 3-cord lots. farm dog. Mrs. Cullen. Cronk Apts. 5-3p Frank Thorne, Rt. 1, Echo. Apt. 5. 6-lp FOR MATTRESSES GET IN FOR SALE—TWO-ROOM HOUSE touch with Frank Baumgartner and lot. Cox Addition, see S. B. Mattress Works, Rt. 1, Milton High 6-1 p Allen. way, Walla Walla, Phone 2866. In- HUNTERS, ATTENTION! FOR nerspring Mattresses a specialty, 5-4p Sale, purebred Pointer pups. 1 Ready ___ .. $12.00. Free pickup. to shoot over. See the mat “Vigor- | FOR SINGER SEWINC bilt” Hatchery, Hermiston. Wil) sell machine, $10; 3-burner oil stove, 6-lp $4: mohair davenport. $15; leather reasonable. FOR SALE THREE-YEAR-OLD rocker, $8.50 : settee, $6.50. Inquire at C. E. Hensley residence. 4-3p saddle horse, well broke and gentle. Call .3501, Hermiston. 6-lp WANTED—TO BUY ABOUT 500 old ewes, more or less, any condi FOR SALE LATE TYPE SPINET tion. John Becker, R. 1, Hermiston, piano, or will trade. Terms ar Oregon. 4-3p ranged. Piano Factory Warehouse. 3256 E. 9th St. Spokane. -6-8c BUILDING FOR RENT CAN BE fixed for livable house. Also cook FOR ELECTRIC STOVE shack, clean. Eva Charrier, 13 miles and dresser. Mrs. N. W. Bloom, on Butter Creek highway. 4-3p 6-lc Hermiston. , GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — HAVE A FIT AT ORRES TAIL- See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc ors, fine woolen display. Fit and workmanship fully guaranteed. Our WANTED- MAN WITH HAY chopping outfit to chop wheat hay. prices are never high, $25 and up. Ralph Tachella, Pendleton, Ore. 3-6p Will be here all this week. Come over 6-lp FOR SALE—REGISTERED COR- and look us over riedale bucks. See either Roy E. FOR SALE - BLACK-FACED Tiller or Perry N. Johnston at Jo- buck: Duroc-Jersey boar; also we 4.3p have one sleeping room to rent. Chas. seph, Ore. 6-3c GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Shown, R. 2, Hermiston. See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc LOST—SMALL SIZE NOTEBOOK. Please return to Herald Office. Re- E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE. 6-1c ward offered. sales, leases, exchanges. Insur ance—fire, automobile, accident. No WANTED—ROOM FOR SINGLE tary public, execution of legal pa man in Hermiston. Can furnish good references. Alvin Huber, Hermiston. pers. Herald office, Hermiston. Ore 15-tto 6-lp gon. FOR SALE USED DAVENPORT. 6-lc Phone 2112, Hermiston. STATE FARM MUTUAL FUNRITURE FOR SALE— ROLL- AUTO INSURANCE CO. top Oak Desk, $15: Office Desk, See Us for Auto Financing & Save $9.75: second hand baby beds, $3.00 ALSO LIFE INSURANCE and up: piano, $60; felt blase floor Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. covering 35c to 55c square yard; elec tric Frigidaire, holds 7 cases of cold drinks, like new, original price $615, DR. I. C. BOHLMAN for $90: new and second hand ranges: Physician and Surgeon new and second hand heaters. Also agents for Coleman and Perfection First National Bank Building Oil Heaters, $39.90 to $109.50. New Perfection cook stoves, 2 and 3 burn Phone 3151 Hermiston er: new breakfast sets $10.75: dining set dinet table, buffet and four J. V. VILLERMOURE chairs $37.50. Wood rug, 9 x 12, $15: sewing machines, $3.50 to $11.50: ELECTRICAL SERVICE beds, springs and mattresses, new and Phone 3821 Hermiston second hand ; Montag full enamel range, $22.50; 2 10-guage double bar rei shotguns, $6.75 and $12.50: 12- guage double barrel 1 shot gun, L. C. | W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. Smith. $17.50; : 11 h. p. Statterley | General Dentistry gas engine, $22.50: dressers, $2.75 to X-Ray and Diagnosis $9.00; good second hand daveno. | Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Ftes. 2112 $22.00; unfinished chest of drawers, j Sunday & Eve. by Appointment $2.75 to $6.75; china closet, $12.50: | large heavy aluminum cooker, holds 20 quarts. 10. M. C. A rehart Co., New | Dr. A. E. MARBLE and Second Hand Furniture, Free- CHIROPRACTOR water, Oregon. 6-1p Office: 2 blocks E of post office Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 MATTRESSES 40 LB. COTTON Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. $8.45. Used Wardway washer, 2 years old, A-l, $29.50. Heaters from $2.95 up. Dressers. Several used DR. A. C. WILLCUTT Ranges, $6.50, up. Orr's New and OSTEOPATHIC Used, Echo. FOR SALE 18-ft. HOUSE TRAIL er, completely furnished, sleeps two or four. Cash price, $350.00. Call at 314 W. Clarke, Pasco, Wash. 6-lp INSULATE pre FOR SALE COLLIE PUPPIES. From imported stock. Males $10; females $7. I. J. Couch, Stanfield, Oregon. 5-3p Hermiston I this year's productions are fol- lows: Eggs, 32,853,000 dozen, up 12 per A complete check-up on new firms cent ; beef cattle and calves, market which have begun operations in the ing and farm slaughter, 280,088,000 Pendleton-Hermiston area during pounds, 22 per cent increase: hogs, cent months will be made during the marketings and farm slaughter, 66,- next ten days by O. M. Johns, spec 538,000 pounds, a decrease of 5 per ial field representative for the State cent; sheep and lambs, 91,250,000 Unemployment Compensation Com- pounds, down 1 per cent; corn, 5,- mission. 000 acres, up 7 per cent; oats, 330,- With headquarters at the Hermis 000 acres, same as 1941 : barley, 170,- ton and Pendleton offices of the 000 acres, a 15 per cent decrease. State Employment Service, Mr. Johns All hay, 1,007,000 acres, same as will get in touch with new firms in 1941; wheat 756,000 acres (official Boardman, Irrigon, Umatilla, Echo, allotment), a 10 per cent decrease; Stanfield, Hermiston and Pendietop. rye, 42,000 acres, down 20 per cent; All concerns which have employed flax for seed, 5000 acres, up 150 per four or more persons on any day dur cent; green peas for processing, 35,- ing a quarter in which $500 in wages 000 acres, up 11 per cent; snap beans was paid must pay unemployment in for processing, 3300 acres, up 6 per surance of 2.7 per cent. If they em cent: farm gardens, an increase from ploy eight or more persons, they are 43,034 to 59,500; commercial vege- also subject to the federal tax of 0.3 tables for fresh use, 40,700 acres, UP per cent. , 212 per cent. RECON TO SHARE NATIONAL DRIVE FOR "WAR FOODS" the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore- gon, acquired for delinquent taxes. to-wit : N 26 Rods N E and W 20 S 13 and one third Rods and SE SW NE less S 13 and one third Rods, Section 31, Town ship 5. North Range 29, E. W. M. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla Plumbing & Heating Contractor WAGE INSURANCE INSPECTION SLATED Hermiston Pendleton Free Estimates All Labor Guaranteed "Auto Electric Specialists" for Women 227 S. E. Court Ave. Phone 8 60 Phone 28 208 Main St. Pendleton - - Oregon Pendleton - - Oregon STRAM OPTICAL (0. PAGE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941 FOR SALE COVERED WAGON trailer coach, sleeps four, , special equipment, $350.00 ci Mawhin's, Green Street, Walla Walla, Wash. 6-lc FOR SALE WRITING DESK FOR office or home, only $15.00. Ritch ie’s Cabins, across from E. P. Dodd, Hermiston. 6-lp FOR SALE PHILCO CABINET radio, $30: rug, $8; davenport and chair, $15; 2 dressers, $7.50 each; end table, 75c. At red brick house this side "Vigorbilt" Hatchery. Her miston. 6-3p FOR SALE 16-FT. MODERN house. Sleeps four. Can be seen at West Kennewick Camp Ground, Kennewick, Wash. Price, cash only $300. J. B. Tribble. FOR SALE PIANO. SMALL NEW piano stored in this vicinity. Must 1 be sold at once. Easy terms if desir- | ed. For information write Tallman | Piano Store, Salem, Ore. 5-3c 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 Peterson & Peterson • TTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practi '« in State * Fed. Courts Pendleton, Oregon V WARNER A TTORNEY AT LAW Hermiston, Oregon I e