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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERA l D, HERMISTON. OREGON. MASS MEETING IS SCHEDULED SUNDAY 10 NI. ETA woes Visit - ——------ Ti the most complete toy department in Hermis ton. Bring the youngsters upstairs to view our fine selection Select your gifts now Oregon Hardware & Implement Company PINE CITY NEWS By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger A large number from Pine City at tended the dance at Lena Saturday evening and reported a good time. Clyde Dixson held the lucky number on the cedar chest that was given away. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger spent the week end in Long Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Busieck and family. Jim Daley had the misfortune to get kicked by a car and walking has proved a difficulty to him. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Akens and family of Hamilton spent Monday night, and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger. The party planned for Saturday evening, December 13, has been called off. Harold Wilkins, Jasper Myers, Mr and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger were Pendleton shoppers Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers were Pendleton callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and son left Saturday for a week’s trip to Rainier and Seattle to .visit their parents. At the wheat league meeting these lambs were graded by R. L. Clark of the Bodine and Clark Commission Firm Portland, into three groups. The best group, or blue group, the red group and a green group. These lambs were sold at Portland Monday to a San Francisco buyer and the blue group lambs topped the market at $10.75 per hundred. The red group sold for $9.85 and the green group lambs sold for $9.00. All the boys who fed these lambs were guests of the Eastern Oregon Wheat League, Portland Chamber of Commerce, and the Portland Union Stockyards on Tuesday and Wednes day of this week. The boys were taken through Swift & Co. plant and shown slaughter operations from start to finish on all classes of live- stock. Because of the national emer gency, this group was the last one to visit Swift & Co.’s plant until the national emergency is over. ' UMATILLA YOUTHS WIN AT HEPPNER Two Umatilla county boys, Phillip Hoon, Milton, and Harold Smith, Pi lot Rock, were the exhibitors of the best pens of lambs fed in the con test sponsored by the Eastern Oregon Wheat League at Heppner, December 5 and 6. Glen Wilcox, of Hermiston, also exhibited a fine pen of lambs. TURKEYS ARMY ACTS QUICK AFTER WAR STRIKES AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA We will continue to buy and kill turkeys until December 18th. o G.G. SMITH, STANFIELD PHONE 681 m isi w ww ..............«li Mrs. Bob Woodward, Herald cor- € » ndent from the Columbia dis- : ceived a letter this week from . brother, Corporal Maurice E. Caidwell, stationed at Ft. Lewis, say ing that five hours after word was received of the Japan attack on Pearl Ha bor that the army was on guard I duty the Longview docks and bridge on the Columbia river. This is an example as to how the army reacts to war news and what ay be expected from our armed J 2. spAASted. Complerel, Condense, 1 I 3. Porcela PLucs—a and y re ‘as SD ^teJ Disfllsispecredleaned - at 4 BATE,. SPected, 8e r‘gu. Cles, ,‘=NY-’ 1 COn S. 21370366a "and funi,.., 7 CYii LÍAN í I,~~C1 "^»ned righE-NDEr wEADCleaned ^d , *ni1 MAM erviced. y 8 — d and com “OmpressFOLp, Drained ‘ OR and Cnn n check. Nuts inspe..“ and A.ACOOLIv, . ed wa’STEm adjusted." TMED—E r,,"ic —!? rivinK Lub °r . AND HERE’S IMPORTANT NEWS! Now, All Ten For Only $3.95 Materials, of course, are extra. This price covers work on Ford & Mercury PROCLAMATION Don't miss this bargain! You'll save time! You’ll save money! And you'll save wear and tear on your disposition on the cold mornings ahead. Hermiston, Oregon man, N. R. Mueller and Chas. Hodge each man naming a squad of GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc four men. Country police will be R. H. Piersol, Lee Weber, H. H. Gailey, FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE, Glenn Ripley H. Cable, Hal Me bath, water and lights. Inquire S. Culley, Chas. Seeliger and C. A. | A. Anderson, Inland Cooperative. Fla nnigan These men will each name 16-3c six assistants. In this group mostly | Le; ionaires were listed because of ' FOR SAL E—FEEDER PIGS, previous guard experience which will Clarence Ried, Columbia district. be a great advantage during war 15-3p emergencies. Organization of the fire auxiliary WANTED—PURCHASE SINGLE unit is described in another story on room cabin. Ask Presley Still ings, Hermiston, Oregon, at post off this page. 15-3p Vern Daugherty, chief of ordnance ice. in civilian defense, is requesting that the public notify him of any pistols READY TO BUY, SELL OR TRADE stock at slaughter house in Stan available of 32 calibre or larger. These pistols will receive good care | field Dressed or on foot. I. A. Whit 15-4p and will be used for emergencies ten, Echo, Oregon. only. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Other blanches of civilian defense See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1J will be organized as quickly as poss RE-SAND YOUR OLD FLOORS. M. ible, according to Mr .Moore. H. White. Umatilla, Ore. !4-8p At the present time the main order for civilians is to remain in regular EXCEPTIONAL BUY IN A USED line of duty until requested to line piano. For sale or trade. Very up in one or another of the various reasonable. V. R. Wilkes, Co-op Ser divisions. There will be much work vice Station. 15-3p for everyone but organization details PICKUP SERVICE AT YOUR will take a little more time. ranch. To sell your poultry and live- The biggest call at the present is to buy Defense Savings Bonds. These stock, Phone 822 or write Dale Black 9-tfc may be purchased in denominations stone, Stanfield, Oregon. of $18.75, $37.50 and $75.00. At the FOR REN T—4-ROOM HOUSE, end of 10 years these bonds will be school bus service, water, lights avail worth, espectively $25.00, $50.00 and able. Garden spot and plenty of shade. $100.00, bearing an interest rate of G. J. Casper, Rt. 1, Hermiston. almost 3%. Bonds may be purchased 15-tfc either at the post office or the First National Bank. Savings stamps may GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc be purchased at the post office only. E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE, sales, leases, exchangee. Insur ance—fire, automobile, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore 15-tto COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISH- gon. ings for sale. All or any part. All Stewart S. Merrill. M. D. 17-lp first class. Phone 3732. hay. J. D. Corliss, Westland dis trice, phone 2929, Hermiston. 17-1c 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 eyee Rohrman Motor Co WANT TO EXCHANGE USE OF partly furnished house and garden spot for room and board of man and young daughter. J. W. Upton, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 17-3p WHEREAS, a state of war has been declared to exist be tween the Unted States of Amer ica and the Japanese Empire; • and ❖ WHEREAS, the Oregon Na ❖ tional Guard is in active Federal ❖ service ; and ❖ WHEREAS, it therefore be- ❖ comes by duty as Chief Execu- five and Commander-in-Chief of the military forces of the State of Oregon to take such steps as may be necessary to safeguard Physician and Surgeon HOUSE FOR RENT, INQUIRE AT the lives and property of the cit- Cox Lumber Yard or phone 3521. Phone 2461 Hermiston zens of Oregon; and 17tfc WHEREAS, provision must Near Associated Station COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISH- be made for fixing responsibil- ings for sale. All or any part. All ity for the coordination and the 17-p first class. Phone 3732. direction of the efforts of the Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O. military establishment, law en FOR SALE—ONE 81 CU. FT. forcement machinery, and voi- Coldspot elec, refrigerator, used 6 Physician and Surgeon unteer civilian defense organiz months; one used Singer sewing Stanfield, Oregon ations; machine; one used cylinder type NOW, THEREFORE, I, washer, good condition: one used CHARLES A. SPRAGUE, un davenport and chair: one bridge der the authority vested in me lamp; one pressure cooker; fruit and STATE FARM MUTUAL as Governor of the State of Ore- 17-lc jars. Call 2481. AUTO INSURANCE CO. gon and Director of Civilian De- SALE ON ALL FURNITURE AND See Us for Auto Financing & Save fense, declare an unlimited em- discounts. hardware, 10 to 20 ergency to exist and ALSO LIFE INSURANCE Several porcelain enameled ranges. (1) Authorize and direct the New davenports, reg. $58.50, now Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. voluntary enrollment of a State $49.50; Mattresses, new oil burners Guard pursuant to the provis at 20% less, etc. Everything goes. ions of Chapter 91, Oregon Laws DR. I. C. BOHLMAN Orr’s New & Used, Echo, Ore. 17-lp 1941, and hereby appoint Brig Physician and Surgeon adier General Alvin C. Baker HOUSE FOR RENT—2O'x28’, $15.0(1 commander thereof : First National Bunk Building month. Three miles N.E. of Stan- (2) Designate the Superin field. L. J. Couch. 17-3p Hermiston Phone 3151 tendent of State Police to coor- dinate, supervise and direct the TWO MODERN FURNISHED 2- activities of all regular peace room apartments for rent. Texaco J. V. VILLERMOURE and other law officers of this 17-lc station. Phone 3341. ELECTRICAL SERVICE state in all matters and respects FOR SALE INTERNATIONAI touching the needs and measures potato planter used one year. Late Phone 3821 Hermiston for state and civilian defense in two-hole John Deere corn sheller $30. cooperation with the armed 16” two way John Deere plow with forces of the United States; extra shares, for Allis Chalmers W.C. ! (3) Authorize the State De W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. May be adapted to other tractors, I fense Coordinator to direct and General Dentistry used one year, $50. 1936 GMC 1‘- complete the voluntary civilian X-Ray and Diagnosis ton truck, bed and rubber good, just Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 defense organizations of this overhauled, $375. 1929 Ford sedan, state and to expedite the enroll Sunday & Eve. by Appointment good shape, $75. 1935 Plymouth se ment and training of personnel dan, good shape, new paint, $275. I for civilian protection services. (4) I hereby enjoin the people 1 1937 De Soto sedan, new paint, over- | Dr. A. E. MARBLE hauled, $450. Pendleton Grain Grow- | to comply promptly with direc CHIROPRACTOR ers, Inc., Pendleton, Oregon. Phone tions of duly constituted mili- Office: 2 blocks E of post office 141. International Trucks and Mc tary and civil authorities. Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Cormick-Deering Farm Machinery. IN WITNESS WHEREOF I Phone 3061 - Hermiston. Ore. 17-2c have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the State of I LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Oregon to be affixed. One 6-year-old Jersey cow, fresh DR. A. C. WILLCUTT Done in the City of Salem this ! one month. Standard color with black OSTEOPATHIC eighth day of December, in the I face. L. A. Larson, Irrigon, Oregon. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON year of our Lord, nineteen hun . 17-lp dred and forty-one. OSBORN APARTMENTS CHARLES A. SPRAGUE • HEALTHY AND VIGOROUS NEW • Hampshire Red pullets. Ready to (SEAL) Governor •lay. DeMoss Turkey Farm. 17-10 ATTEST DR. F. B. BELT EARL SNELL FOR SALE POTATOES, 90c AND PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Secretary of State $1.25 per 100. H. M. Kowitz, Rt. 1, — Office Hours — ❖ • • • 17-3p Hermiston. 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment FOR SALE 117 TONS ALFALFA - every one necessary if you want to be sure your engine will start at the first touch of the starter button when Old Man Winter starts cutting capers. Drive in TODAY I PAGE SEVEN by modern methode and grind glasees to fit in nil the latest rtyles. DR. DALE ROTHWELL OPTOMKTRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON. OREGON HOUSE FOR RENT MODERN, 3 • rooms and bath. Wired for cook Jing. Mostly furnished. Adults, $35. One block east of Sam Ray's Service Station. Available December 19. See i Mrs. Culley, at Dr. Merrill’s office. DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone 3151 Hermiston Peterson & Peterson FOR SALE FOUR JERSEY COWS and four bred Jersey heifers. F. A. Shelton, 412 miles N.E. of Stan- field. FOR SALE 112 TON TRUCK. UN usual terms. Hermiston Transfer 17-lc ONE ROOM FOR RENT AND room for transients. West Side Ho- tel. 17-3p 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