The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 18, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1943
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE THREE
This condition means that the job ing too much current and connect it
of
keeping everyday electrical equip­ to another suitable outlet on a line
MAKE EVERY
ment in repair is falling to a consid- capable of carrying te total load.
PAY DAY
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
erable extent on the women of the
If a fuse that is large enough still I ~
—
.
.house, who are going to have to find blows out the likelihood is that a bro- , 1
Dale Montgomery entertained
WAR
TURKEYS, POULTRY & EGGS
, JPYS «ut, ine iiKeiinooo is inai a oro- the pinochle club at .her home Wed-
I out that a fuse box, for example, has ken wire somewhere is causing a short nesday evening, a Those present were
BOND DAY
We are paying the following price» delivered, Portland, Oregon,
nothing to do with firecrackers.
| circuit. This will usually be found Madames Oliver McNabb, Al Vieg
“gubject to change without notice’';
STOP SPENDING—SAVE DOLLARS
To aid inexperienced folks in mak- to be in a loose electrical cord which and Glenn Ostrom.
NO. 1 LIVE COLORED HENS, over 4 lbs.................... 27c
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS, 4 lbs. and up ..................... 26c
ing simple electrical repairs, a home'may be mended fairly easily. Care in new
one
NO. 1 LEGHORN HENS, under 4 lbs.
23c
economics mimeographed circular No. making such repairs will pay future Thursday night at their regular meet-
NO.
1
COLORED
SPRINGS,
212
and
up
......
31c
1678 has been issued and is available dividends, however. The insulation ing.
Those going in were Mrs. Ann
CIRCULAR TELLS from
PRIME DRESSED YOUNG HEN TURKEYS .......... 38c
county extension offices. It ex- is first stripped back from the wires O’Neal, Mrs. Loy Leidloff, Mrs. El-
PRIME DRESSED YOUNG TOM TURKEYS
36c
plains, among other things, that fuses on either side of the break. Each of lis, Mrs. Gweneth Moses, Mrs. Erma
F.'ULTRY FARM EGGS, 47 lbs. and up .................. 35c
Ostrom
and
Kenneth
Olson.
A
lunch
POULTRY FARM MEDIUMS, oases included ......... 31c
in a fuse box are circuit breakers put the two mended wires is wrapped was served later.
there to serve as safety valves on the ! first individually with friction tape
•
We furnish coops on request and will dress
Jim
Farley
and
Peter
Farley
Sr.
Thousands of Oregon rural homes
your turkeys for you.
' electrical system. If one goes out the and then the two are taped togther.
of Ione visited here Wednesday with
were equipped with electricity just lights on that particular circuit may
Approximately 90 per cent of the I Peter Farley Jr.
_ repairs needed
53 in
: 11
Mr. and
Leidloff were
prior to the outbreak of the war and i not be used until it is replaced.
electrical
the 1
home I | hostess
and Mrs.
host John
to a champane
din-
may now be facing repair problems
When a fuse blows out it is usually are on cords and connections.
Main Office and Dressing Plant
ner in honor of Glaydce Lane and Lt.
232 S. E. Oak St.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone EAst 5141
at a time when regular repair men an indication that there is a short cir-
TP
James Farley Wednesday evening at
American farmers in 1942 produced their home. Miss Lane left that even­
are almost impossible to get and when cuit or an overload merely putting in
. even the men of the house are swamp- a new or bigger fuse will not correct 20 per cent more food than in 1939, | ing for her home in Klamath Falls
ed with other work, points out Myr- the trouble and may be dangerous, but 13 per cent of it went to the and
al ey e t or ort an to
visit friends before going to Missis­
The price of feed wheat in Febru­
tie Carter, Home Demonstration Ag- In such cases it is often necessary to United States armed forces and to sippi for further training. Guests motion picture: “Some South Caro­
ary is 98 cents a bushel in western
ent for Umatilla county.
disconnect the appliance that is draw- our allies.
were Peter Farley Sr. and Peter D. lina Friends.”
8:30 P. M. Aoung Adult Fellowship Oregon, 94 cents in eastern Oregon.
Farley Jr.. Eddy Leidloff. the honor
in Hermiston Wednesday, February These prices are less than loan rates
guest and hostess and host.
The high school is sponsoring a 24, 2:00 P. M. Echo W.S.C.S. meets at most points. CCC is also offering
dance in the gym February 20th. The at the home of Mrs. Brown. 7:00 P. to sell wheat for non-feed purposes,
music will be furnished by the Her­
M. Echo: Motion pictures-—"Some but the price is 23 cents above the
miston orchestra.
L 17.5
Mrs. Leonard Montgomery returned South Carolina Friends.” 7:30 P. M. loan value at the point of storage, or
here Sunday from La Crosse where Echo prayer and Bible study.
approximately parity.
X a*
she had spent a few days with her
2* uf,
Because of the transportation sit­
husband who is employed there. Lit­ MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
ie i. u
uation, farmers ordering feed wheat
tle Billy stayed with his grandpar­
E. M. Ayers, Pastor
are advised to anticipate their needs
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Moran.
Services Sunday, 2:30 p. m. at the several weeks ahead. County AAA
Mrs. Laura Sampson was honored
on her birthday Tuesday when the American Legion hall. Praise and offices can supply full information on
members of the Ladies Aid spent the prayer service with sermon by the
ordering wheat, and county agents
afternoon with her.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Vieg spent Tues­ pastor. The subject this Sunday will have bulletins showing how •wheat can
be “The Battleline Between Christ best be used for feeding all classes of
day in Pendleton.
Mrs. Don Harryman went to The and Satan.”
livestock.
Dalles last week to bring her twin
Last Sunday afternoon we enjoyed
daughters, Ilene and Arlene, who had a study in the first chapters of Gene­
spent the past month and a half with
The only difference between a cur­
sis. conducted by brother Earl B.
their aunt, Mrs. Paul Walsh.
Gardiner. His message was timely rency bank not of the U. 9. Treasury
and a U. S. War Savings Bond is
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE and helpful.
that the latter bears three per cent
We
shall
be
glad
to
welcome
you
to
Pastor S. E. Graves
compound interest. Make your in­
these Sunday afternoon services, and
We cannot change yesterday,
vestment accordingly.
Large Arizonadoz.
you
will
be
glad
you
came.
That is quite clear;
Nor begin on tomorrow
Until it is here!
THIRD OF OREGON
Bulk
So all that remains
WHEAT SURPLUS
Both for you- and for me
FANCY DELICIOUS APPLES
FRESH DATES
Is
to
make
each
today
USED FOR FEEDING
CALAVOS
RHUBARB — CUKES — RADISHES
As good as can be.
GREEN ONIONS — EXTRA LARGE FANCY CELERY
And we can’t accomplish this with­
Seven million bushels of Oregon
PEAS
PEPPERS — SPINACH
NEW SPUDS
out
the help of our Creator.
DIRECT from the SACRAMENTO
wheat, or an amount greater than Beginning at 12:30 p. m. sharp, 6
SALAD MIX — PARSLEY - GARLIC — ENDIVE
Our
services
at
the
regular
time
miles South of Hermiston, 5 miles
MARKET AT
one-third of the 20 million bushel out
CHINESE LETTUCE — TANGERINES — CABBAGE
of Stanfield on the Butter
Sunday including a Young People’s
LETTUCE
1942 crop, have been converted into Creek highway, as follows:
CRANBERRIES — BUNCH BEETS
Service at 7 p. m. Also we have two
war-needed livestock, dairy and poul­
FRESH
SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER
HOGS—16 feeder pigs, weight
midweek services, Tuesday and Thurs­
try products through the govern- about 75 lbs.; 6 weaner pigs; 11
PINK GRAPEFRUIT
TOMATOES
day at at 8 p. m. We want to give a
ment’s feed wheat program in the sows, due to farrow in March; 10
hearty welcome to our Sunday School
gilts; 1 Poland China boar;
past 12 months, the state AAA of- 9 bred
head of barrows, wt. about 200
and church services.
BUY NOW FOR A WEEK’S FOOD NEEDS AT STONE’S
fice reported this week.
lbs., ready for butcher.
... BUT DON’T OVER BUY!
Half of the total amount sold, or
CATTLE—1 milch cow; 1 round
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
about 3,710,000 bushels, went to Ore- calf.
J. W. Stuart, Minister
gon feeders. In addition, 2739 car- 1
HORSES—1 span, wt. 2900 lbs.,
No man who lives a life of ease loads of Oregon wheal were shipped will be sold single or together! 1
learns a word worth remembering. to other westtrn states to fill feed set harness.
The very finest shredded white meat Albacore!
CHICKENS8 dozen White
■ The man who rides a hobby generally wheat orders.
LAST
Leghorn
hens.
wants the whole road to himself. Save
Both the grower and the feeder
WEEK’S
IMPLEMENTS- 1 hay stacker:
gasoline and tires by going to church have benefited from the program-
rake; 1 McCormick mower;
instead of joy riding. Washington AAA officials point out. The wheat 1 1 buck
Carnation or Pet, evaporated ... no milk shortage here!
10-ft. hay rake; 2 wagons and
went to church. Do you?
grower’s acute storage problem has racks; 1 2-section spring tooth; 1
Bible school, Henry Lindner, sup­ been eased, and feeders have obtained walking plow; 1 grain drill with
erintendent. The hour is 9:45 a. m. abundant supplies of moderate-priced alfalfa seeder; 1 complete set of
Friskies Meal . . it’s new, it’s good . .a well-balanced pet diet!
Morning worship at 11 a. m. Our grain for production of meat, milk, blacksmith tools.
FEED—5 tons of wheat and
Good
district superintendent. Rev. J. W. eggs and wool.
barley in the bin.
Feb. 18th, 19th,
Partridge, will speak at this service.
A large part of the amount sold in
FURNISHINGS
Of 5-room
Young people’s service at 7:00 p. m. the state went direct to farmers, both
Sweetened for instant use . . . just add charged water!
and 20th.
house; 1 oil heater; 1 5-ft. Gen-
Evangelistic service at 8:00 p. m. in carload purchases by larger opera- , eral Electric refrigerator: 1 range:
We will be looking for you this tors and through pooling arrange- | 1 Singer sewing machine; 1 living
room set, complete; bed steads and
Lord’s day.
ments participated in by 20 or 30 ¡ springs;
1 kitchen cabinet: all
SELECT, fresh baked, slightly salted soda wafers!
Wednesday evening prayer meeting farmers. Prices varied somewhat I kitchen
utensils,, including electri­
at 8:00 o’clock.
during the year, but averaged be­ cal appliances.
tween $30 and $32 a ton, depending
NOTE—Mr. Allen has sold his
Light Globes, 15 - 60-W. 10c
ranch, and is selling all the. above
on
the
location
of
the
buyer.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Matches
carton 21c
Most of the wheat sold during the to the highest bidder on February
23—Don’t forget the date. We in­
CGOUL" was the subject of the past
year was grown in 1941 and vite your inspection. Terms: Cash.
I Lesson - Sermon in all
Chop’d Olives, 412 oz. 2/23c
turned over to Commodity Credit by
J. V. ALLEN, Owner
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
growers in satisfaction of govern­ R. C. Peters, Auctioneer - Stanfield
Napkins, 80s . ...... 2 for 15c
Sunday, February 14.
ment loans.
The Golden Text was, "My soul
Facial Tissues, 500......... 20c
shall make her boast in the Lord:
the humble shall hear thereof, and
Fancy Rice .... 3-lb. pkg. 29c
dozen
be glad. O magnify the Lord
with me, and let us exalt his
8 lb. bag 23c
Table Salt
nane together” (Ps. 34:2,3).
2-oz. bottle
Blue Karo .... 112-lb. jar 15c
Among the citations which
comprised the Lesson-Sermon
pkg. 7c
Argo Starch
was the following from the Bible:
pkg.
"Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up
LENGTHENS
Pepper 4-oz. in shak’rs 2/29c
my soul . . . Shew me thy ways,
O Lord; teach me thy paths.
Grape-Nuts Flakes, 2 for 27c
Lead me in thy truth, and teach
Alb’rs Buckwheat 9.8 lb. 69c
I me: for thou art the God of my
I salvation; on thee do I wait all
Pearls of Wheat Ige. pk. 18c
| the day” (Ps. 25:1,4,5).
The Lesson-Sermon also in-
Carnation Wheat 3-lbs. 27c
I eluded the following correlative
| passages from the Christian
Post Toasties, 6 oz. 2 for 11c
! Science textbook, "Science and
Health with Key to the Scrip-
White Beans .. 5 lb. pkg. 35c
Let’s get serious about this
tures” by Mary Baker Eddy:
job
of Winning the War!
"Material sense does not unfold
] the facts of existence; but spirit-
To speed up movement of troops and vast
| ual sense lifts human conscious­
ness into eternal Truth. Human­
supply of essential war materials, Union
Pint jar .........
..................
ity advances slowly out of sinning
Pacific is voluntarily reducing the speed
1 sense into spiritual understand-
CROWN RIB 1. 350
blade cut .... ib. 30c
| ing; unwillingness to learn all
of its regular passenger trains. We know
things rightly binds Christendom
civilians will gladly adjust themselves to
with chains" (p.95).
Sweetheart Soap
UMATILLA NEWS
WANTED!
meneehontanaodgeiinitäetad
Northwest Poultry & Dairy Products Co.
FRUITS a
We are featuring a
Special Truckload of
Fresh
0
CARROTS
3 bn.
ORANGES Large Size doz.
GRAPEFRUIT
29c
55c
49c
TURNIPS
J. V. Allen’s SALE!
TUESDAY, FEB. 23
LOWER PRICES
No.} tins 36c llllllllllllllllll
Tuna
Milk.............. tin 10c
Advertised
Dog Food . 12-oz. pkg. 10c Specials
Cola Syrup 12 ozs. 27c
Crackers . . 2-lb. box 18c llllllllllllllllllll
AMERICAN CHEESE CRAFT % ‘ Pr": 22c
DIAMOND PEANUT BUTTER22 z iar 39c
LYNDEN TWISTIE NOODLES 2 1er 27c
GORTON'S CODFISH FLAKES 6 “ th
LARGE GRADE A EGGS
CRESCENT (REAM WHIP
SILEX FILTER PAPERS
buy
UNION PACIFIC
LESS MEAT
but BETTER QUALITY
WESSON OIL
29c
4 cakes
cakes ................
........ 250
UEAI paAOTO
■ ERL nUHv IV
MOEEF” ROASTS CRADE A Ib.
35c
BULK PEANUT BUTTER
ARMOUR S STAR COOKED HAMS IN CANS
Cleanser .
Sunbrite denser
3 cans
................. 14c
...............
14c
SWAN SOAP
Giant bar....................
Cyectiue Gelaw f5th
Smelt 2 lbs. 55c
Sii. Salmon lb. 55c
qt. loc
Kraut
this necessity.
METHODIST CHURCH
Malcolm B. Ballinger, Mini»ter
10 A. M. Sunday school in Herm­
iston and Echo churches.
11:00 A .M. Morning worship in
Hermiston, with sermon by the min­
ister: “What is the Church’s Busi-
3 00 P. M. Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship at Echo.
6:30 P. M. Methodist Youth Fel-
lowship at Hermiston.
7 30 P. M Evening worship in
Echo, with sermon by the minister.
Evening worship in Hermiston, with
Our Nation’s welfare must coma first
For details concerning the
New Schedules effective February 15th
inquire of
LOCAL AGENT
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
The Str^t^gic Middle Route