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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1943)
mikikkkkAAA A AA AAAAAAA AAAAA &A AA AAA A AAXA Ad SRCE" THE TEETH OF THE NEW FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW ARE Corn — Home-Ca nned to Keep! "Corn, a favorite food of man, beast, and bacteria, is the victim of defense propaganda and I am not ta.king about war." Gladys Kim- brough. Home Service Director of Ball Brothers Company, made the above statement and went on to ex plain, "Persons who refuse to take the time and trouble to understand corn, defend their canning failures by claiming that it refuses to keep. The truth is, corn is more than will ing to be canned, but is doomed to spoilage unless right tactics are used, because it has no acid to pro tect it against the invasion of bac- toria. SAAPP/ Tactics? why.” says Misa Kimbrough, “they can be summed up in one sentence: i. e., learn what is to be done, begin at the right time, k ep things moving, and turn on the heat.” We quote . . "Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 days after receipt by him of the report or notice of accident which has resulted in bodily injury or Jralh or in damage la properly of any one person, the Secretary of Stare shall suspend the license of any person operating, and the registration certificates and registration plales of ans person owning a motor vehicle in any manner involved in Mull accident, unless and until such owner or operator, or chauffeur, or both shall immediately furnish and thereafter maintain proof of financial responsibility in the future.” Sujpention of your FARMERS LIABILITY INSUR ANCE gives complete protection — pays damages or judgments — provides investigation and de- ènse ... FOR ONLY $3 "6 each six months. Present “A Gas Ration Rate for $5,000/ 10,000 Bodily Injury and 5 5,000 Property Damage for this locality. right to drive is now mandatory if you are involved in an auto accident from which damage or death results, unless . . . you can pay for damages assessed against you. *$5.00 life membership fee payable with first six months premium. Insure with Farmers and you won't risk losing the right to drive. We have prepared a brief analysis folder of the financial responsibility law which will be mailed you upon re quest. Call, write, or come in to the address below for your copy. - JAMES H. BOYLEN, AGENT Phone 3291 ROY DUNCAN, AGENT - stanfield , OREGON FARMERS AUTOMOBILE ..... INSURANCE TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE AYyyyyyyyyyyyyy¥yyv¥v{vyyyyyyyyyyvy5 CANNING SCHEDULE JUNE 21 TO 26 — A.M. 8 to 1130 P.M. 1 to 4 Mon.—Asp. & Peas Peas & Fruiti Tues.— Grains & Fruit Peas-Carrots Wed.—Peas-Beets Peas, Beets, Fruit Thurs.—Greens, Fruit, Asp. P.M. Peas & Fruit | Fri.-—Frt. & Peas Peas, Corn. Beets Sat.—Peas, Fruit No Canning Other produce by special arrange- | ment. NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING said District will be held at the school house; to begin at the hour of 2:00 o’clock P. M., and held open until 7:00 o’clock P. M. on the fourth Monday of June, being the 28th day of June, A. D.. 1943. This meeting is caned for the pur pose of electing one director for five year term and one director for four year term, and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 1st day of June, 1943. ATTEST: R. A. BROWNSON, District Clerk H. M. SOMMERER, Chairman Board of Directors. (June 3-10-17) _____ PINE CITY NEWS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, in By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger compliance with Sec. 111-908, O. C- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger L. A., to the legal voters of Union High School District No. 9, of Uma and son Jean of Pasco spent Saturday tilla Countv. State of Oregon, that the afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of icCarty. M . and Mrs. Jasper Myers and family end Miss Frances Finch made We are in the Market for a business trip to Walla Walla Mon- LIVE POULTRY of All Kinds — Cash on Delivery _ PERRY BROS - G. G. SMITH Stanfield, Oregon - — - ----- . CASH FOR YOUR Used Car Preferably late models. Will buy your equity. Hermiston Auto Co. i \GE THE HERMISTON’HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1943. day. Heppner callers on business Mon day were Pete Wilkins. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and daughter Patty, Mrs. Geo. Corrin and sons and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger. Rill Firch and Mrs. Adams of Her miston snent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch. Rain Sunday night and Monday st anned the haying on the creek. and Mrs. Marion Finch spent ‘ ndav evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ebb Hurles. Mrs. George Corrin was called owav for jury duty for the term of court that onened Mondar. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger “1 "A“S of spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenbur- ver and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Watten- burcer. Elrov Moore, who has been visitino for two weeks in Seattle, returned Sunday evening to the Russell Moore “me tn work during harvest. PRICE ROLL-BACK NOT TO AFFECT DAIRYMEN Lower prices to Oregon dairymen will not result from OPA's recent or der for a roll-back of retail butter prices, according to information re ceived from the War Food adminis tration by R. B. Taylor, chairman of Oregon's USDA War Board. Asking dairymen to maintain the present high milk output as long as possible, the War Food administra- ti n has given assurance that the de partment of agriculture’s pledge to support wholesale butter prices at 46 cents a pound, Chicago basis, will be carried through until at least June 30, 1944. Taylor reported. After that time, the price will be supported at a level of at least 90 per cent of parity until two years after the end of the war. This pledge to maintain butter pri ces at 46 cents a pound means that prices received by dairy farmers should not be affected by the roll back. the chairman said. Farmers should receive at least as high a price : as they received prior to the roll-back. The 10 per cent reduction in retail prices ordered by OPA as of June 10, ; will be made up to creameries by a subsidy payment of 5 cents a pound for all butter produced. Taylor ex plained. Thus, buyers of butterfat will be expected to continue to pay going prices to farmers. Provision is being made to insure the subsidy reaching producers, Tay | lor has been informed. The Recon struction Finance corporation, which is financing the subsidy, expects to require certification that the cream ery has not reduced the price to farm- ers. Healthy Birds The subsidy will be paid by RFC’s Defense Supplies corporation to all butter manufacturers whose monthly production exceeds 1000 pounds. The payment will be 5 cents a pound on | all butter produced during the month, with no variations for differences in score or grades. In the Albany, N. Y. area, where ration banking has been in operation, the ration currency deposited in par ticipating banking offices represent | ed an average of 900.000 pounds of sugar and 3.900,000 gallons of gaso I | line a week. EASY STEP TO A Bigger Milk Check Use Umatilla Brand Feed NEW IMPROVED does the work of Whole Milk 3311 Stanfield - Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide Poultry Health Service WANTED ROOM AND BOARD FOR SALE LEGHORN FRYERS for two small children, 3 and 8 and hens. Top of hill east of steel years old. D. V. Nicley, Hermiston. bridge on U. O. D. road. 44-3e % Roy Null. 43-3p WANTED MIDDI EAGED cot LOST-RATION BOOK A ISSUED pie or lady to share rent-free home to Charles F. Gardiner, Box 493, with elderly lady. Please contact Mrs. Umatilla, Ore. 43-3p Merle Phelps, across from fair grounds dance pavilion evenings. 44-lp ' OST BILLFOLD CONTAINING $15.00 and valuable papers. Finder LOST-LEATHER ZIPPER BILL- keep money but please return billfold. fold, containing money and valua Leave at Trailer Camp at Stanfield. ble papers. Reward. Harold Schiel, John Arego, Stafnield, Ore. 43-3p Hermiston Hotel. 44-lc IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL WANTED OVERSHOT HAY- -See J. D. Corliss. Westland dis stacker. Ben Conner. Hermiston. trict. Horses, cattle, farm machinery, FOR SALE— 21 HEAD WEANER land. Phone 2929. Hermiston- 42-tfc pigs, one litter full blooded Berk shire. Also foi sale 700 pounds cer GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc tified Netted Gem seed potatoes. Al so some home grown potatoes. Fred FOR SALE—TWO YOUNG DUROC Henian, one mile south of Westland Jersey boars. Can be registered. store. Rt. 1, Hermiston. 44-lp Henry Shafer, 212 miles SW of Her FOR SALE OR TRADE OIL miston in Minnehaha district. 42-3p heater. Inquire 512 Tertle Town. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — 44-lp See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc ROOM FOR RENT—FOR LIGHT WHEN LOOKING FOR AN Auc housekeeping. Troy Griffin. phone tioneer. see George Hodge. 412 mi. 3733. 44-lp NE of Stanfield on Cold Springs FOR SALE 1936 BUICK SEDAN, highway. My commission 5%. Free A-l shape: also 1935 Ford Coupe. advertising. Or leave word at Her 34-tfc Troy Griffin, Phone 3733. 44-lp miston Auto Co. LOST - BILLFOLD CONTAINING GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc A and C ration books and other pa pers. Please return to Win. Adams, AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT Echo, Ore.. Rt. 2. 44-3p the big money and a square deal. FOR SALE EAR CORN, $35.00 per call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Stan % ton. Vernon Waid, two miles East field, “the man who get things done.” 1 . of Stanfield, Stanfield. Ore. 44-lp I BUY HEAVY HOGS, CATTLE & s sheep. Will take livestock to mar Photo Courtesy Ball Bros. Co. FOR SALE 20 A. FARM NEAR The first thing to be done is to Westland school. Joe Haag, Rt. 1. ket for others. H. J. Stillings, Stan get jars, lids, rubbers, and canner Hermiston. New buildings. 28-tfc 44-3p field, Ore ready. If you have no pressure cook er, get along with a water-bath can FOR SALE—NINE WEANER PIGS WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES ner. Examine every jar and lid to of furniture. We pay cash. Call and two sows. Jim Gattuccio, R. see that it is in good condition—re member glass top seals and two- 1, Stanfield, on former Bob Scott or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfc piece metal vacuum seal caps won’t farm. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — work unless the top edges of the jars are perfect. Wash everything DAY AND NIGHT NURSERY FOR See Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc clean; cover jars, glass lids and children of any ages. Mrs. Frank zinc caps with luke-warm water and WANT TO BUY CATTLE— HIGH- put on the stove to heat. Cover McLaughlin and Mrs. Roy Leiter, est prices paid. Write me. Ed vacuum seal lids and rubbers with Stanfield, Oregon. Go East from 17-tfc boiling water and leave until need Stanfield past the high school to first O’Donnell, Hermiston, Ore. ed. When everything is ready, E P. DODD — REAL ESTATE, crossroad, turn left, the second house. gather the corn—bring in no more than needed for one canner full. 43-3p sales, leases, exchangee. Insur Keep in mind that canning too much ance—fire, automobile, accident. No too late is a common cause of spoil JENNINGS NEW & USED FURNI- tary public, execution of legal pa age. Place the corn on a board ture has just received a large ship pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore and use a strong sharp knife to cut the husks (shucks to you in the Mid ment of Davenos. Located at 218 S. gon. 15-tto dle West and South) off at each end W. Emigrant Ave.. Pendleton, Ore. just where the corn begins and ends. 44-tfc FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK OF ALL There shouldn’t be any worms if kinds. E. E. Pulley, Hermiston. you have followed Victory garden FOR SALE BIG FOUR MOWER: 3-tfe directions, but if there are worms 2-section springtooth harrow; 2-sec- in the tassel end, cut deep enough tion harrow; 2 sows and 2 boars, to leave them with the husks. The Bring your welding repair and husks will come off easily and bring White. J. B. Perry, Westland district. blacksmithing to most of the silks with them. 43-3p Examine every ear of corn and HERMISTON BLACKSMITH use onlv those having plump, glossy, juice-filled kernels. Remove all FOR SALE—40-ACRE RANCH, 15 & WELDING SHOP acres is a well paying camp ground; silks; rinse the corn and cut it from the cob. One or more cuttings may store and service station: 40 campers Phone 2151 L. F. Beaver, Prop. be made, but scraping should not there now; also several shacks and be used unless processing can be done in a pressure cooker, because tents included. J. B. Perry. West WRECK YOUR CAR? 43-3p the scrapings make a thick mass land district. that heats through slowly. Coyer Let STATE FARM MUTUAL IN the corn with boiling water, using FOR RENT — TWO-ROOM LIGHT SURANCE foot the bill. See Art about half as much water as corn; housekeeping apartment. Mrs. Lau cook five minutes; then pour imme ra C. Morris, on highway in Colum Thompson at Cooperative Service Sta diately into clean, hot jars. A gen 43-3p tion. Phone Hermiston 2011. erous amount of water helps the bia district, 31 miles NE. corn heat through quickly and aids in preventing its sugar from carmel- FOR SALE — 80 ACRE DAIRY izing and causing a brownish color. ranch. F. F. Jacobs, 41 miles DR. I.C. BOHLMAN Add one teaspoon salt to the quart west of Hermiston. 42-3p and seal jars according to manu Physician and Surgeon facturer’s directions. Then put into TWO ROOMS FOR TWO PERSONS, the canner and process. First National Bank Building one on first floor; one large room If possible, use pint jars, as they heat through more rapidly — the with three single beds. West Side Ho Phone 3151 Hermiston quicker the jars can be heated tel, catty corner from depot. 42-3p through, the more certain the de struction of bacteria. Process pints WANTED BABY CRIBS FOR A J. V. VILLERMOURE and quarts 70 minutes at 10 pounds “mothers’ room” at the Hermiston pressure or by boiling 312 hours in ELECTRICAL SERVICE hot-water bath. Remove the jars Baptist church. Leave word at the from the canner as promptly as pos parsonage. 42-3p sible after processing; finish sealing Phone 3821 Hermiston all jars that require rubber rings; LOST TWO HORSES, ONE GRAY set jars as far apart as possible on gelding and one black mare. Please folded newspaper or cloth so they can cool quickly, but be sure they notify Don McKenzie, Rt. 1. Hermis W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. are not where a breeze will strike ton. 42-3p General Dentistry them. The jars should be examined after FOR SALE—MILK COWS AND X-Ray and Diagnosis twelve hours in order to make sure hogs. Chas. Shown, Rt. 2, Hermis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 they are scaled. To do this, re Sunday & Eve. by Appointment move bands from glass top seals ton. 42-3p and metal vacuum seal caps (leave the bands off when the jars are put WANTED FOX FEED HORSES away). Test the glass top seals by Anyone having old horses to sell, Dr. A. E. MARBLE pulling gently on the lids with the CHIROPRACTOR finger, tips. Vacuum seals are tested write A. Hackbarth, Echo, Ore. 39-6p by pressing down on them with the Office: 2 blocks E ot post office fingers—if sealed, they won’t move FOR SALE CHERRIES. WILL BE Office houre: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 under this pressure. "Lightning” ready for canning about June 15th. Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Oro. type are tested by holding upside Wurster ranch, one mile west of Um down and watching for leaks. There 43-tfc won’t be any leaks if instructions atilla. are followed and there won’t be any DR. A. C. WILLCUTT STRAYED TO MY PLACE ONE spoilage if you keep in mind that Vigilance means Victory. Further small bay saddle horse, wt. about OSTEOPATHIC more, you will never know how good 1000 pounds. Owner may have same canned corn can be until you have PHYSICIAN & SURGEON tasted your own home-canned brand. by calling for and paying for adv. OSBORN APARTMENTS Lester Seits, Irrigon, Ore. 43-3p * * What 7/ou Buy With SECURITY , CALF FOOD VANI ★ WAR 6 FOR SALE — PLYMOUTH CAR, wagon, harness, mower, saddle and cows. Inquire Bowman's Shoe Shop. 43-3p FOR SALE MILK COW. GEORGE Kendler at Jones-Scott Gravel Pit, Nurse that heating plant along for Umatilla. Ore. 43-3p • it must do you for the duration. Metal . . . every bit we can rake FOR SALE—40-A. DAIRY RANCH. and scrape up is going into War Five miles W of Hermiston. A. F. Production to provide the tools for Liles, R. 1, Hermiston. 43-3p our Boys on the fighting fronts. FOR SALE — EIGHT WEANER pigs. A. F. Liles, R. 1, Hermiston. 43-3p Save 50% on Calf H/leal STRAYED FROM MY RANCH Near 22 ot forget to feed Umatilla Brand Fee Umatilla Co-op. Creamery R SALE- TEAM OF HEAVY young horses. George Kendler, at g ravel pit near Umatilla. Ore. 44-3p Cold Springs school house, two yearling calves, one coming- 2-year- old black bull, one red and white spotted cow. C Brand on right hip. Carl W. Schmidt, Hermiston. 43-3p DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Ottico Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m. Other Hours by Appointment Peterson & Peterson • TTORNBTS-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Practi « tn Stato & Fed. Courta Pendleton, Oregon W. J. WARNER A TTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston, Oregon