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THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1942 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON needed for War Tmetal % y ^What’s it good for?’* "Guns, tanks, and maybe, part of a plane’* rate of production cannot be attained or increased ; the necessary tanks, guns and ships cannot be produced. The rubber situation is also critical. In spite of the recent rubber drive, there is a continuing need for large quantities of scrap rubber. Also for other waste materials and metals like brass, copper, zinc, lead and tin. The Junk which you collect is bought by industry from scrap dealers at estab lished, government-controlled prices. Will you help? First—collect all of your waste ma terial and pile it up. Then—sell it to a Junk dealer, give it to a charity, take it yourself to the nearest collection point, or get in touch with your Local Salvage Committee. If you live on a farm, consult your County War Board or your farm imple ment dealer. In the barnyards and gullies of farms and in the basements and attics of homes is a lot of Junk which is doing no good where it is, but which is needed at once to help smash the Japs and Nazis. Scrap iron and steel, for example. Even in peacetime, scrap provided about 50% of the raw material for steel. It may be rusty, old “scrap” to you, but it is actually refined steel—with most impurities removed, and can be quickly melted with new metal in the form of pig iron to produce highest quality steel for our war machines. The production of steel has gone up, up, UP, until today America is turning out as much steel as all the rest of the world combined. But unless at least 6,000,000 additional tons of scrap steel is uncovered promptly, the full Throw YOUR scrap into the fight! This message approved by Conservation Division WAR ii IM.*.. , PRODUCTION BOARD This advertisement paid for by the American Industries Salvage Committee (representing and with funds provided by groups of leading industrial concerns). LOCAL SALVAGE COMMITTEE Clarence Miller - E. F. Pierson g) • (( JUNK MAKES FIGHTING WEAPONS One old disc will provide scrap steel needed for 210 semi-auto matic light carbines. One old plow will help make one hundred 75-mm. armor- piercing projectiles. One useless old tire provides as much rubber as is used in 12 gas masks. One old shovel will help make 4 hand grenades. MATERIALS NEEDED Scrap iron and steel. Other metals of all kinds. Old rubber. Rags, Manila rope, burlap bags. Waste Cooking Fats— When you get a pound or more, strain into a large tin can and sell to your meat dealer. NEEDED ONLY IN CERTAIN LOCALITIES: Waste paper and tin cans—wanted only in certain areas, as announced locally. NOT NEEDED (at this time) : Razor blades—glass. PHONE 2051 CANNING SCHEDULE August 31 to Sept. 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR 8 to 11 a.m. 1 to 3 p. m. UMATILLA COUNTY Mon-— Fruit Tomatoes Tues.— Corn Tomatoes In the Matter of the Estate of Har Wed.—Fruit Fruit riet J. Pennock, Deceased. Thurs.—Beans & Beets Tomatoes Notice is hereby given that the un Fri.—Fruit Corn dersigned has been appointed execu of the estate of Harriet J. Pen Sat.—Tomatoes No canning tor nock, deceased, by order of the above Other produce by special arrange entitled Court. aient Please remove cans. Storage All persons having claims against the estate of said decedent are here is charged after 30 days. by notified to present the same to me HERMISTON CO-OP. CANNERY at the office of my attorney. C. C. Towers of Truth Chinese, Finnish, Tagalog, Dutch, Spanish—programs in more than a dozen tongues go out from the towers of General Electric stations WGEA and WGEO, Schenectady, and KGEI, San Francisco. 1 1. They provide authentic war in formation for news-starved peoples around the globe, entertainment for U.S. forces abroad. These G-E short- wave stations . . . 2. ... have special antennas ‘‘pointed’’ at Australia, South America, China. Europe—making reception there almost as strong as from local stations. 4. Some announcers are regular G-E production employees, working grams that reached Bataan. People on war work. They tell people in in conquered lands risk their lives to their native lands that America is listen. Smuggled letters say they determined on victory. bring hope of release. General Electric believes that ita first duty as a good citizen is to be a good soldier. 3. They provided the only U.S. pro- Central Eltctric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 959-17 211 ELECTRIC Proebstel, Pendleton, Oregon, within six (6) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, duly verified as by law required. The date of the first publication of this notice is August 20, 1942. Dated this 20th day of August, 1942. F. B. Pennock, Executor of the estate of Harriet J. Pen nock, deceased. C. C. Proebstel, attorney for estate, Pendleton, Oregon. (Aug. 20-Sept. 17) _ PAGE FIVE 2-3c FOR SALE 20 ACRES IM- proved buildings, $1700.00. Also WANTED WOMAN OR OLDER modern house for sale. F. A. Baker, girl who can cook and do general Stanfield, Oregon. l-3p housework for three adults. No hea vy washing. Permanent position to TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT — right party. Mrs. W. R. Longhorn, Shade and showers. No children. phone 2872, Hermiston. 2-lc “Vigorbilt” Hatchery, north of Tum- A-Lum, Hermiston. 52-tfc WANTED TO BUY — SMALL house with lot in Hermiston or GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Stanfield. Give description, location See Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc and price. Write Box 75, Hermiston. Auctioneeer—Graduate of Missouri 2-3p Auction College, 35 years of exper FOR SALE—100 HEAD OF HAMP- ience, T. G. (Rover) Johnson, a shire ewes, sell one or all. Also dairy farmer for 25 years, cries sales for sale five head of horses and cat anywhere, anytime. Write 1 NW tle. E. E. Pulley, Hermiston. 2-tfc 8th Street, Pendleton for sale dates 52-5p FOR SALE—FRYERS, 2% LBS. * or Hermiston Herald. up. Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, Col FOR SALE—FRYERS, 2% LBS. & umbia district, phone 3424. 2-3c up. Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, Col umbia district. l-3c STRAY HORSES — ONE GRAY mare colt and a two-year-old horse For Sale—S. half of Lots 7, 8, and at my place. Please get them. Lewis 9 in Hermiston in Block A, First Pearson, R. 2, Hermiston. 2-lp Addition, or 5 Blks. W. of depot and WANTED TO RENT THREE OR 1 % Blks. N. Write E. E. Emerson, 52-3p four room house in Hermiston or Gen. Del., Gresham, Ore. Stanfield. Address William McRob ATTENTION — GREEN SLAB erts, Hermiston, Ore. 2-3p wood, $9 cord in 1 12 cord lots de livered. Dry slab wood, $11 cord in FOR SALE—1937 DeLUXE MOD- el Hot Point range, used one 2 cord lots. Will have pine, fir, tam- | month. Call 2473, Hermiston, after erack cord wood in 4 ft. length at 4:30 p. m. l-3p $15 cord, in three cord lots. Order now. Elvest Bowman, 27 SW Dorion FOR SALE ’38 CHEVROLET SE- Ave., Pendleton. 50-5c dan, new retreads. W. D. Neill, Echo, Ore., Route One. 2-lp FOR SALE THREE PUREBRED yearling Corriedale rams. Roy E. FOR SALE — 4-R00M HOUSE, Tiller, R. 2, Hermiston. 2-3p new. modern, with electric range GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — and hot water heater, in Cox addi See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc tion. J. K. Smawley, Hermiston. 2-3c FOR SALE—4-FT. POLE BLACK WHEN LOOKING FOR AN AUC- tioneer, see George Hodge, 412 mi. pine wood, $10 cord delivered; 16 in. wood $11, or $7.00 in the timber. NE of Stanfield on Cold Springs Write M. E. Marks, Meacham. Ore highway. Prices reasonable. 51-tfc gon. l-3p FRAMES FOR GLASSES. A. w. Behrman, Jeweler. 47-tfc FOR RENT—SPACE FOR TENTS and trailer houses! shade and wa WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ter. W. F. Cargill, 1 mile south of furniture, machinery, household ar Tiney’s Brite Spot, first road turn ticles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her ing east. 2-2p miston. 23-tfc FOR SALE—TWO TENT HOUSES on 50x100 ft. lot in Cox addition. Bring your welding repair and Inquire R. Eckleberry, back of Ritch blacksmithing to ie cabins. l-3p HERMISTON BLACKSMITH PEACHES TO CAN—$2.00 PER & WELDING SHOP apple box, Also pears, prunes and L. F. Beaver, Prop. grapes. W. T. Bray, Umatilla. l-3p Phone 2151 FOR SALE—TWO RED SOWS TO farrow August 20-25. John Con rad, Columbia district. 52-3p Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O. Physician & Surgeon GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1e Phone 932 • Stanfield, Ore. FOR SALE—1937 BUICK 4-DOOR sedan, excellent motor, good tires. WRECK YOUR CAR? Call 2473, Hermiston, after 4:30 p. m. l-3p Let STATE FARM MUTUAL IN SURANCE foot the bill. See Art FOR SALE- 1942 DeLUXE MODEL Thompson, agent. (Formerly sold by Hot Point refrigerator, used one Virgil Wilkes) P. O. Box 1311. month. Call 2473, Hermiston, after 4:30 p. m. l-3p DR. I. C. BOHLMAN FOR SALE — 3-ROOM HOUSE, near Ritchie’s cabins. R. Ekleber- ry, Hermiston. 52-3p Physician and Surgeon FOR RENT — 3-ROOM HOUSE; First National Bank Building will sell 8 complete beds and 8 un GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS - Hermiston See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc Phone 3151 finished chairs. Mrs. C. A. Flanigan, 31 miles SW of Hermiston. 2-lc WANTED — GIRL TO LEARN J. V. VILLERMOURE service station work, must be 21 FOR KENT FURNISHED ROOM, years of age or over. $100 per month 3 miles north of Hermiston. A. L. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Wilson, Rt. 2, Hermiston. 2-lp to start. Apply, giving name, ad dress, phone and references in writ Phone 3821 Hermiston GRAPES NOW READY—W. F. ing. Write X, % Hermiston Herald. TAKEN UP NOTICE Cargill, 1 mile south of Tiney’s l-3c Notice is hereby given that I have Brite Spot, first road turning east. W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. 2-lc taken up and have kept for about 21 days at R. B. Wilcox ranch two miles General Dentistry west of Hermiston the following de FOR SALE 9-SHEET CAPACITY X-Ray and Diagnosis scribed animal: M-W washing machine, practically Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 One dark yearling Jersey bull new: also mangle and other household Sunday & Eve. by Appointment Said animal will be sold, unless re deemed, at public auction to the high goods. Sam Geskow, Igloo Inn, Her 2-lc est bidder for cash in hand on the miston. 1st day of September, 1942, at the IF YOUR EYES Dr. A. E. MARBLE above described ranch at 10:00 o’clock FOR SALE ’34 MASTER CHEV- A. M. CHIROPRACTOR rolet sedan; model A-A Ford truck; TROUBLE YOU — Dated at Hermiston on this 13th lumber; miscellaneous farm imple- Come here and get the benefits of Off Ice:. 2 blocks E of post office day of August, 1942. ments and tools; also other terns. G. our more than 25 years successful Orsice hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Signed R. B. WILCOX. | J. Casper. 3 miles SW of H ermiston. optical experience. Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. Reasonable (August 13-20-27) prices for glasses when needed. We examine your eyes by DR. A. C. WILLCUTT modern methode and yrind OSTEOPATHIC glasses to fit in all the lateet styles. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON For the Best, Worm with Rota-Caps For best worming results give your poultry flock Dr. Salsbury’s Rota- Caps. They get those damaging in testinal capillaria worms, round worms, and the tapeworms heads and all as listed on the label. No toxic aftershock either—no loss in egg production or growth setback. DR. DALE ROTHWELL Hermiston - Phone 3311 — Stanfield - Phone 847 A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide Poultry Health Service DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment - 10. APS. kis 29 20 Th» FIRST SIX WEEKS of Calf Feeding Treat your calves like the babies they arel Meals, grain rations, pellet feeds are OUT the first six weeks. Feed New Improved Se curity Calf Food — it fits their delicate diges- tiona — shows gaina with the flrat feeding. NÍW, IMPItOVtD SECURITY Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. OSBORN APARTMENTS OPTOMETRIST 418 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON CALF FOOD This SAFE milk food contains all the elements of whole milk plus scores of other growth pro moting ingredients. More concentrated, more nutritious than ever. Goes much farther. A 25 lb. pail feeds 4 calves for six weeks average SI. 12 per calf That’s ECONOMY! Ask for Security Calf Food at the nearest creamery, cheese factory or feed dealer’s. New FREE folders on request. Umatilla Co-op. Creamery Hermiston, Oregon 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 J. W. A WARNER TTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon