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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1941 Many Husbands ‘Spoiled’ By Wife’» Poor Cooking A good many husbands are utterly spoiled by mismanagement in cook ing. and so are not tender and good. ; Some women go about it as if their husbands were bladders and blow them up—others keep them con stantly in hot water—and others let them freeze by their carelessness and indifference. Some keep them in a stew by irritating ways and words—others waste them. Some keep them in pickle all their lives. It cannot be supposed that any husband will be tender and good if managed in this way, but they are really extremely delicious when properly managed. See that the linen in which you wrap him is nicely washed and mended, and has the required num ber of buttons and strings neatly sewed on. Tie him into the kettle by a strong silken cord called com fort, as the one called duty is apt to be weak. They sometimes fly out of the kettle and so become burned and crusty on the edges, since, like crabs and lobsters, you have to cook them while alive. Make a clear, steady fire out of love, neatness and cheerfulness. Set him as near this as seems to agree with him; if he sputters do not be anxious; some husbands do this un til they are quite done. Add a little sugar in the form of what confec tioners call kisses, but no vinegar or pepper on any account. A little spice improves them. Do not stick any sharp instrument into him to see if he is becoming tender. Stir him gently, lest he lie too flat and close to the kettle and so become useless. You cannot fail to know when he is done. If thus heated you will find him very digestible, agreeing perfectly with you, and he will keep as long as you want, unless you become care less and set him in too cold a place. LOST — BLACK LOOSE LEAF note book about 4” x 6” Saturday night. Please return to Verne Dun ham oi Herald office. Reward. 19-lp Liverpool Rummy Something new to pass the eve nings away—Liverpool Rummy—is now on the market, and in many organizations and afternoon gather ings, this game is replacing bridge. Any number may play this game, having the usual tables of four play ers and progressing just as you would at bridge. It is far more ex citing than the simpler games of rummy and is very easy to learn, say those who have played the game. Liverpool Rummy may be played at home, also, with any number of | players from two to seven taki g part. Two decks of cards ere used, with each player getting 10 cards and the remainder being placed in the center of the table and turning up one card beside it. Ace is high and counts ten. King, Queen and Jack also count ten. Ceiling Heights Affect Heating Ceiling heights in houses are net solely matters of taste but also in volve the important factors of heat ing and ventilating, FHA officiais say. Homes built during the Victorian period usually had elevations of 10 or 12 feet. These heights were thought to be of aid in keeping the rooms cool during hot weather. Ac tually, unless the warm air was carried off properly it only served to increase the temperatures by storing up masses of warm air. Any sensation of coolness noted was due mainly to the mental reac tion of the residents, it is believed. Most experts now agree that any space more than 12 inches above the heads of windows, unless ven tilated thoroughly, is of no value in cooling the room. Church Copies Bible FOR RENT 2-ROOM MODERN apartment for adults. Private en trance, $20 per mo., 2 mi. West of Hermiston. O. M. Clark. 19-lp The present that is appreciated by the one who receives it and every one in America—the pres 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 ent that brings joy and safety while protecting against infla tion FOR SALE — 1929 CHEVROLET coupe, in good condition, good rub ber. Robert Meyer, % E. E. Rain water, Echo, Ore. 18-3p FOR SALE — LOCAL CORN, shelled or on the cob. Phone 2452. 18-tfc D E F E N S E Bonds * Stamps PINE CITY NEWS Hardware Fuel Farm Machinery Inland Cooperative “THE FARMER’S OWN STORE” Phone 2811 - - Delivery Service | ! FOR SALE 100 tons of alfalfa hay; 25 head of cattle, cows, heifers and steers: also miscellaneous tools. J. D. Corliss, Westland district, Phone 2929, Hermiston. 18-5p GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS - See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc Electrical Appliances | 1 HOUSE FOR RENT 20’x28’, $15.00 month. Three miles N.E. of Stan- ’ ■ I.. .1. Couch. 17 3p THIS YEAR Invention of Reaper Not Disclosed for Ten Years Cyrus Hall McCormick invented a reaper and started an agricultural revolution. Until the invention of the reaper, agriculture had advanced little be yond the implements of Biblical times. Man could not harvest as much as he could sow, nor as much as land would produce. A strong man could cut two acres of wheat a day with a scythe. Four of every five people in the United States were employed on farms. McCormick’s father, an iron-work er, had tried unsuccessfully to in vent a machine for cutting standing wheat. At 22, Cyrus began work on the idea and in six weeks produced the first reaper. The essentials of that first machine are found in mod- ern binders and combines. The reaper was given its initial test in 1831, cut 10 acres in a day. But McCormick did not offer his ma- . chine for sale until 1840. PAGE FIVE “NAVY TRADE TRAINING GAVE ME MY SI ART SAYS PRESIDENT, SPERRY CORPORATION ! is f). "a • I. • of the modernly equipped Navy Trade Schools. The Navy offers training to young men in nearly 50 different trades and vocations. Opportunities for advancement, to learn skilled trades, for travel and adventure are identical wheth er a man enlists in the regular Navy or the Naval Reserve—and his pay, food, clothing, medical and dental care are the same. PENDLETON DIRECTORY H. L. SIMPSON CO. Farm Implements - Electric Motors - Water Systems Pendleton - - Oregon JACK ALLEN SUPPLY DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY Suite 11 Bond Building Telephone 148 (Over Wool worths) Pendleton - - Oregon DR. ARNE A. HEINO Members of the Bethany Lutheran church in Cleveland have just com Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods Chiropractic Physio Therapy pleted a hand-written copy of the Recta] Disorders WHOl.ESALE and RETAIL New Testament. Almost every 145 S. Main Street Phone 400 member of the church wrote at least Pendleton - - Oregon Pendleton - - Oregon a page of the document. “Our Bible may not compare with I the beautiful work of the medieval ' artists,” said the Rev. J. H. L. ' Trout, minister of the church, “but CHILDREN’S APPAREL "Compirti Offire Outfittrrn” it means a great deal to us.” Infants to 14 Years STATIONERY More than 450 members contrib BOOKS - GIFTS uted to the making of the book. GIFTS 227 Main Street Phone 54 The only machine-made part is the 147 Main St. Pendleton. Ore. Pendleton - - Oregon elaborate Lutheran seal which is stamped on the hand-tooled leather cover. The first chapter of each book was William C. Stram written by some person selected for The Working Man’s his or her penmanship, and the sub OPTOMETRIST Clothing Store sequent chapters by those less 225 S. Main St. Phone 403 329 S. Main Street skilled. Pendleton - • Oregon Pendieton - . Oregon H. AND H. SHOP PICKUP SERVICE AT YOUR ranch. To sell your poultry and live- stock. Phone 822 or write Dale Black- stone, Stanfield, Oregon. 9-tfc LOST LADIES DIAMOND RING on Hermiston street Sunday. Re ward. Phone 2571, Hermiston. 19-lp GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Pine City club ladies met Thurs See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc — day at the school house for an all Immediate ratings in the United day meeting with a pot luck dinner at noon. Christmas gifts were ex States Navy are offered to men with E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATB, sales, leases, exchanges. Insur changed in the afternoon. The day | experience aboard small vessels of was spent in sewing for the Red this area who are qualified to man ance—fire, automobile, accident. No Cross. The next meeting will be the craft of the local defense forces op- tary public, execution of legal pa first day of January. pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore | erating in local waters. C. H. Bartholomew has purchased 15-tfc i Seamen, engineers, radiomen, cooks, gon. a new John Deere tractor. yeomen and other classes of experi Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and daughter were Saturday evening din enced men are needed at once, offi Stewart S. Merrill, M. D. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper cials of the Thirteenth Naval District Myers and family. Later in the even announced today. Engineers with Physician and Surgeon ing they attended the dance at Lex experience on either diesel or gaso ington Grange hall. Hermiston Burl Wattenburger made a busi line engines will be used. Age limits Phone 2461 ness trip to Condon and Fossil Satur are 17 to 50. Near Associated Station day. Qualified men with this exper Mrs. Harold Wilkins and daughters ience are requested to apply imme Isabell and Katherine were Pendle diately at the nearest navy recruit ton shoppers Thursday. Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O. Jim Daley cut his hand severely ing station. They are to ask for | Friday morning while sticking tur Class M-2, which includes enlistments Physician and Surgeon keys. He was taken to Pendleton for this local defense work, officials I for treatment. Five stitches were explained. Stanfield, Oregon taken. No further naval training will be Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and daughters, and Mr. and Mrs. Ebb given the recruits before they go into Hughes attended the Grange dance service and ratings which may pay as I at Lexington Saturday evening. high as $126 monthly are offered. In STATE FARM MUTUAL Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daley brought their daughter Kathleen home for the addition to this, allowances are made AUTO INSURANCE CO. Christmas vacation, and also Patri for clothing, food and quarters. Men See Us for Auto Financing & Save cia and Kenney and Virginia Mc- with dependents or families are addi ALSO LIFE INSURANCE Glouthan who went to their home tionally provided for. Saturday. Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. Officials pointed out that recruits under the M-2 classification will be TAKEN VP NOTICE serving their country in waters fam DR. I. C. BOHLMAN Notice is hereby given that I have iliar to them and near their home Physician and Surgeon taken up and have kept for about ports. Men for these local defense 30 days at W. J. Rodda ranch, 4 miles forces are urgently needed now and First National Bank Building east of Hermiston the following de all qualified persons are asked to in scribed animal: Phone. 251 Hermiston quire about the opportunities. Brown mule with halter bridle, weighing about 1000 pounds, J. V. VILLERMOURE said animal will be sold, unless re ELECTRICAL SERVICE deemed, at public auction to the high Í est bidder for cash in hand on the 29th day of December, 1941, at the Phone 3821 Hermiston ! above described ranch at 10:00 o’clock i a. m. Dated at Hermiston on this 17th W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. I day of December, 1941. General Dentistry Signed W. J. Rodda, X-Ray and Diagnosis I" Stanfield, Oregon. | Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 (Dec. 18-25) Sunday & Eve. by Appointment I -4 THOMAS A. MORGAN (pictured in insert), president of the Sperry Corporation, world’s largest manu facturers of aeronautical and ma rine instruments, received his early technical training in the U. S. Navy, in which he enlisted as a young man. “This has proved of great value to me in later years,” said ex-sailor Morgan. Pictured above are new Navy recruits re ceiving electrical training at one By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger IMMEDIATE RATINGS IN U. S. NAVY GIVEN EXPERIENCED MEN RE-SAND YOUR OLD FLOORS. M. IL White. Umatilla, Ore. 14-8p FRAZIER BOOK STORE STRAM OPTICAL co. - SAMGORFKLE P woe : LAND SALE NOTICE I he Lost is Found NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned. Sheriff of Um By Our Want Ads atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein When you lose n advertise by the County Court of Umatilla They Don’t Stay Lost Long County, Oregon, on the 18th day of November, 1941, will, on the 30th day of December, 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 $220.00 therefor to be paid in cash, at the time of sale: WORK WANTED BY A MIDDLE the following described parcel of aged lady. Phone 2923 Hermiston land, heretofore by Umatilla County. or write box 25. 19-1p Oregon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Tax No 6, Section 9, Township 5. HOUSE FOR RENT, INQUIRE AT Cox Lumber Yard or phone 3521. North Range 28, EAV.M. 17tfc R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. -Nov. 27-Dec. 25 FOR SALE HERMISTON TAXIS with or without Taxicab franchise (P.U.C. authority); 1937 Dodge se dan with heater and Phiico radio, $550: 1940 Nash sedan, with heater, $900: also a 1934 Plymouth sedan, $225. See Mr. Case, Mr. Wilson or Mr. Huff at Angel’s Rest evenings IF YOUR EYES only. Will finance for reliable party. 18-tfe TROUBLE YOU— WANTS Come here and get the benefits of our more than 25 years successful optical experience. Reasonable prices for glasses when needed. We ejramine your eyes by modern methods ond grind glasses to fit in all the latest ' “'jles. DR DALE ROTHWELL 418 Main Street r^VDLETOV OREGON GOOD BUY S IN USED CARS See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc FOR SALE 40 A ON STANFIELD project, diversified farming. J. H. Hammill, Stanfield, Ore. 18-3p FOR SALE POTATOES, 90c AND $1.25 per 100. H. M. Kowitz, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 17-3p ROOM FOR RENT AND room for transients. West Side Ho- 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 APARTME'NTS DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. tn Other Hours by Appointment DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone 3151 Hermiston Peterson & Peterson A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW U 8 National Bank Building Practi e In State & Fed Courts Pendleton, Oregon V/. J. WARNER A TTORNEY AT LAW ONE Hermiston, Oregon i