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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. & wO77CE PENTECOST A L TABERNACLE Pastor Shelby E. Graves at souls have wills: feeble ones have wishes, so in these days of per plexity be great souls and will to serve God. We give you a hearty welcome to all our services. You will enjoy the spiritual blessing manifested among the children of God. Sunday, 10 a. m., Bible school, The whole Word for the whole man. Ila. m., Worship hour. 7 p. m.. Young people’s service. Our young people’s group are a real bless ing. 7:45 p. m.. Prayer meeting. It pays to nray. Thursday. 7 45 p. m.. Bible study. If you have a spiritual need, come and hear the testimony of others. Je sus Christ the same yesterday, and to- | day. and forever. PAGE SEVEN BERRIES RIPE NOW AND REA- GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc dy to pick. W. T. Bray, Umatilla, Oregon. 45-lp WANTED OVERSHOT HAY FOR SALE MONARCH RANGE. stacker. Ben Conner. Hermiston dining room table, two China cabi ROOM AND BOARD nets, library table, dresser, wood hea WANTED for two small children, 3 and 8 ter, electric stove, da veno and chair, buffet, 1 bed, easy chair, several rugs. years old. D. V. Nicley, Hermiston. Roy Null. 43-3p small cream separator and other household goods; some farm imple- ments and tools, 6 cords of wood, 3 LOST—RATION BOOK A ISSUED to Charles F. Gardiner, Box 493, tons of baled hay, 112 tons feed, one Umatilla. Ore. 43-3p family cow, milking. Jens Skoubo, 45-lp LOST — BILLFOLD CONTAINING Hermiston. THE TEETH OF THE NEW $15.00 and valuable papers. Finder FOUND SPRINGS FOR FOLDING keep money but please return billfold. bed. Loser may have same by call- Leave at Trailer Camp at Stanfield. FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 45-1p ing at Herald office. John Arego, Stafnield, Ore. 43-3p LAW ARE SAAPP/ FOK SALE 15 DOES & 1 BUCK LOST BILLFOLD CONTAINING rabbit with hutches, complete. Bill A and C ration books and other pa 45- 2c Hubble, Cox Addition. pers. Please return to Wm. Adams, Echo, Ore.. Rt 44-3p We quote . . “Not less than 10 days nor more than 45 days after receipt by him C GAS RATION BOOK. LI- LOST of the report or notice of accident which has resulted in bodily injury or death or NOTICE TO CREDITORS cens No. 316845. Please return to IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL ____ ____ to property of any one perron, the Secretary of State shall suspend the license of any person operating, and the registration certificates and registration plates of any person Local Ration Board. Harry Holden. See J. D. Corliss. Westland dis owning a motor vehicle in any manner involved in such accident, unless and until such owner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Hermiston. 45-lc or operator, or chauffeur, or both shall immediately furnish and thereafter maintain proof of trict. Horses, cattle, farm machinery, STATE OF OREGON FOR financial responsibility in the future." A RATIONING BOOK. land. Phone 2929, Hermiston. 42-tfc LOST UMATILLA COUNTY Please return to Kent Garrison. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — ^iuspension of your *$^.oo life membership fee payable FARMERS LIABILITY INSUR Hermiston, Box 237. 45-lp See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc right to drive it now • In the Matter of the Estate of John with first six months premium. ANCE gives complete protection ► W. Duncan, Deceased. mandatory if you FOR SALE .22 PISTOL ON .38 — pays damages or judgments — Insure with Farmers and you won't WHEN LOOKING FOR AN AUC- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that are involved in an provides investigation and de risk losing the right to drive. We frame, or will trade for stock sad • the undersigned has been appointed tioneer. see George Hodge, 412 mi. auto accident from fense . . . FOR ONLY $3.06 have prepared a brief analysis folder • Executrix of the last will and testa- dle. L. E. Ober. % Mrs. Jess Myrick, NE of Stanfield on Cold Springs which damage or each six months. Present “A of the financial responsibility law " ment of John W. Duncan, deceased, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 45-lp death results, unless highway. My commission 5%. Free Gas Ration Rate for $5,000/ P and has qualified as the law directs. which will be mailed you upon re . .. you can pay for 10,000 Bodily Injury and $5,000 FOR SALE POWER CREAM SEP- advertising. Or leave word at Her- quest. Call, write, or come in to the 2 All persons having claims against damages assessed 34-tfc Property Damage for this locality. | said estate are required to present the address below for your copy. arator, medium size Royal Blue in miston Auto Co. against you. I same to me at the office of W. J. War- good condition, 110 volt motor. See GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — • | ner, my attorney, in Hermiston, Ore- • | gon, verified as the law directs, with- Don Serell at Postoffice between June See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc JAMES Fi. BOYLEN, MGEIT Phone 3291 45-lc j 25 and July 1. 2 in six months from the date hereof. 7 Hermiston P Dated this 27th day of May. 1943. WANTED 50 HAMPSHIRE LAY- AUCTIONEER IF YOU WANT ROY DURCAR, AGERT - STANFIELD, OREGON • Gladys L. Baymiller, Executrix. the big money and a square deal, ing pullets. J. F. Brown, Box 1275, P I W. J. Warner. INSURANCE E FARMERS AUTOMOBILE call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis Attorney for Estate. 45-3p phone 1275, Hermiston. ton, “the man who gets things done”. • (May 27-June 24) TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE FOR SALE—13 WEANER PIGS. I BUY HEAVY HOGS, CATTLE & NOTICE or LAND SALE Frank Seeliger. Rt. 1, Hermiston. sheep. Will take livestock to mar 45-3C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ket for others. H. J. Stillings, Stan- That the undersigned. Sheriff of FOR SALE—34 GOOD MILK COWS field, Ore. 28-tfc Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue double tested. Were picked from a of an order duly made and entered WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES herein by the County Court of Uma herd of 70, one of the best in the coun of furniture. We pay cash. Call CANNING SCHEDULE | load of stock to Portland by truck 1 tilla County, Oregon, on the 1st day ty. Can buy 10 or all. Carl Sher hene And Lois Hunt Honored during the week end. of June, 1943. will, on the 6th day of wood at Eldridge Dairy, one mile or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfc JUNE 28 to JULY 3 Betty Jean Reuber returned to her Having proved themselves capable July, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 home in Stanfield Sunday after - . . o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the I south of Pendleton on Pilot Rock high GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — A. M. 8:30 to 11:30 PM. 1 to 4 spending several days here with her of doing satisfactory Holstern Cait highest bidder for cash at the front way. Box 382. 45-3c See Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc Mon.—Peas Peas & Fruit sister, Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell. | club work. Irene and Lois Hunt have door of the Umatilla County Court LOST—RATION BOOKS 1 AND 2. WANT TO BUY CATTLE—HIGH- Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison, Tues.—Beans & Fruit just been awarded a Certificate of House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $21.00 therefor, Naomi Elkin, Rt. 1, Hermiston. est prices paid. Write me. Ed P.M.. Peas-Carrots-Beets Mrs. C L. Upham and Mr. and Mrs A. H. Cable were in Pendleton Wed- | Merit and junior membership in The to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, I 45-lp O’Donnell, Hermiston, Ore. 17-tfc Weil. Peas-Greens Peas-Fruit nesday of last week to attend the Holstein-Friesian Association of the following described parcel of _________________________________ funeral of Mrs. Cora Boyd, cousin of Tonstein fresian Association Thurs.—Fruit, Beans, Beets land, heretofore by Umatilla County. | LOST TWO PRACTICALLY NEW E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE, | America, Brattleboro, Vermont. All Peas & Fruit Mrs. Hutchison. shovels. From road site half block sales, leases, exchanges. Insur The Baxter Hutchisons report a re pi ivileges of the association except eegoneiecquired for delinquent tax- Fri.— Peas & Carrots Peas & Beans cent letter from Elmer James, dated ’Lot 2, & S1 of Lots 3 & 4. Block south of hospital. Please return to ance—fire, automobile, accident. No Sat.—Peas & Fruit Canning May 23 from North Africa which voting have been given them until 40, Original town of Umatilla, Mrs. Lester Carson, Hermiston. 45-lp tary public, execution of legal pa The Cannery will be open Tuesday reads in part: “Am just fine and can they are 21 years old. They were Umatilla County, Oregon. pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore write more now as we have the Nazis evening for war workers, by appoint- WE AN ER PIGS, recommended by the state club lead- R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of FOR SALE gon. 15-tto in barbed wire cages looking out. I er. ment. Umatilla County. Fred Furrer. 212 miles SE of Her- landed at Casablanca last November, (June 3-July 1 ) The Cannery will be closed July 4th was based there for some time and I miston, Rt. 1. 45-lp FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK OF ALL and 5th. then assigned to the Quartermaster’s kinds. E. E. Pulley, Hermiston. CASH BUYER OF LIVESTOCK Corns as truck driver. Have been 3-tfe W. D. Blackstone, He rmiston hauling over a 1200 mile line to the front- trenos, ammunition, supplies Grain & Feed Co.. Phone 3311. 45-6p ings will please H lier. II Bring your welding repair and end nriconers. Have been in all the Lito and puppot Musso ini. blacksmithing to towns of any size in Tunisia, Algiers By Mrs. Bob Woodward NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR and French Morrocco. Most of the HERMISTON BLACKSMITH Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mathews en- towns sale: also rabbits. One mile West hem in Tunisia have hron bad. joyed a visit on Wednesday with their Oregon motorists were urged to co- of Umatilla, H. B. Schulty. 45-lp bombed and are now deserted. Bi- & WELDING SHOP son, Galen Mathews, who came from verte operate with army authorities in pre- a city about the size of Pendle- Seattle while on a short leave from WEANER PIGS FOR SALE NICE hes had practically every build-j venting accidents in the vicinity of L. F. Beaver, Prop. Phone 2151 navy duty. size, 8 weeks old. Also fryers for Roy Grant of Stanfield was a visi in" bamhad 254 in " tomrihlo sisht t i military establishments in Oregon in sale, dressed and drawn. Fred Hernan. tor on Monday at the Baxter Hutchj- , 20 I" in Oregon as soon as a statement issued today by Secreta we have finished with the Nazis. 45-lp son home. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR LIVE- Route 1, Hermiston. WRECK YOUR CAR? ry of State Bob Farrell. Mrs. Elbert Hutchison and daugh h ERAL s JON BAPTIST CHURCH stock, four-door Airflow Chrysler FOR SALE—LEGHORN FRYERS “ Traffic accidents in the vicinity Let STATE FARM MUTUAL IN ter Patricia spent a few days here R r. H. V. McGee, Pastor this week at the Hutehi -n homo. of army camps threaten the mainten sedan, 1934, in fine condition; new and hens. Top of hill east of steel SURANCE foot the bill. See Art tires. T aching is causing to feel, to re- V. C. Carson, one mile south bridge on y 0 D road. 44-3c Mr. and Mrs. Dell Christley took a ance if efficient transportation of mil Thompson at Cooperative Service Sta soIve, to execute. Knowledge must itary supplies, equipment and person and east of Associated Service Sta tion. Phone Hermiston 2011. stir the emotions, and the emotions nel,” Farrell declared. “Tn these areas tion in Hermiston, on Curtis Dyer FOR SALE—TEAM OF HEAVY must arouse the will, and the will military vehicles are constantly on | place, R. 1. 45-3p young horses. George Kendler, at must act. The quality of teaching the move and at any time, consider- ! FOR SALE — RASPBERRIES AT gravel pit near Umatilla, Ore. 44-3p DR. I. C. BOHLMAN may be measured, not by the first able numbers of these vehicles may be ranch. Also berry pickers wanted. FOR SALE—20 A. FARM NEAR step, but by the last. Teaching has encountered. FOR YOUR Physician and Surgeon A. C. Swarner. east of Hermiston. Westland school. Joe Haag, Rt. 1. not taken place until its effect has "Under such conditions, a traffic 45-lc Hermiston. New buildings. 44-3p First National Bank Building registered action. Church school accident is all to likely to hold up es- teachers should be familiar with the TWO ROOMS FOR TWO PERSONS. DAY AND NIGHT NURSERY FOR Hermiston Phone 3151 sential military movements, even Preferably late models. laws of teaching. With this thought one on first floor: one large room children of any ages. Mrs. Frank though the army vehicles may not be Will buy your equity. in mind we will conduct a series of involved in the accident itself. And I with three single beds. West Side McLaughlin and Mrs. Roy Leiter, J. V. VILLERMOURE Teachers Training courses. The first of course, careless, thoughtless driv 1 Hotel, catty corner from depot. 45-lc Stanfield, Oregon. Go East from of these will start in about ten days. Stanfield past the high school to first ELECTRICAL SERVICE Teachers of all denominations are in ing in the vicinity of army camps may ROOM FOR RENT—PREFERABLY crossroad, turn left, the second house. involve military vehicles in accidents two girls. Phone 2111. Rev. C. vited to participate. Secure your ap 43-3p Hermiston Phone 3821 and result in death or injuries to mil Warner. 45-tfc plication from the pastor. itary personnel and damage or des JENNINGS NEW * USED FURNI- truction of vital military equipment.” WANTED Stock saddle. Write Box ture has just received a large ship- X, Hermiston Herald. Hermiston. Army regulations require operators W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. | ment of Davenos. Located at 218 S. of military vehicles to observe the 35 Oregon. W. Emigrant Ave., Pendleton, Ore. General Dentistry mile wartime speed limit, but infoi- FOR SALE . 15 WEANER PIGS, X-Ray and Diagnosis 44-tfc mation from authorities in some of I Mrs. T G Panages, five miles east Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 FOR SALE BIG FOUR MOWER: the camps in Oregon indicate many of Hermiston. Sunday & Eve. by Appointment 45-3p 2-section springtooth harrow: 2-sec- instances are noted in which civilian tion harrow; 2 sows and 2 boars. drivers do not observe this speed lim White. J. B. Perry, Westland district. it. Farrell reported. The army has Dr. A. E. MARBLE V 9 43-3p asked that civilian drivers cooperate CHIROPRACTOR What Zou Buy With with them in observing this speed reg FOR RENT — TWO-ROOM LIGHT Office: 2 blocks E of post office ulation as a means of saving lives. Office houre: 8 to 12 - »30 to 6 housekeeping apartment. Mrs. Lau Farrell suggested careful obser ra C. Morris, on highway in Colum- Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. vance of these rules while driving in bia district, 31 miles NE. 43-3p the vicinity of army camps: Actual experience on the world’s ONE war fronts has proved the collapsi STRAYED TO MY PLACE 1. Never exceed the 35 mile limit. DR. A. C. W1LLCUTT ble boat an essential safety feature small bay saddle horse, wt. about 2. Avoid weaving in and out be- I for OSTEOPATHIC both Naval and land based 1000 pounds. Owner may have same tween army vehicles. planes. They are made of rubber- by calling for and paying for adv. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON 3. Be careful in any passing move- 1 ized material, easily inflated. 1 Lester Seits, Irrigon, Ore. 43-3p OSBORN APARTMENTS ment while in the vicinity of camps. Remember, large groups of army ve- FOR SALE — PLYMOUTH CAR, hides or foot personnel may be en- wagon, harness, mower, saddle and countered at any time. cows. Inquire Bowman's Shoe Shop. D R B. BELT 43-3p 4. Exercise additional care when j PHYSICIAN & SURGEON driving past entrances to army camps. — Office Hours — FOR SALE MILK COW. GEORGE Slow down to be ready for emergen 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m. Kendler at Jones-Scott Gravel Pit, cies. Other Hours by Appointment Umatilla. Ore. 43-3p 5. When you observe military ve hicles approaching the main highway FOR SALE—40-A. DAIRY RANCH. from a side road, be careful, yield the Five miles W of Hermiston. A. F. Peterson & Peterson right of way rather than risk an ac- 43-3p A TTORNBYS-AT-LAW At the Battle of Midway an Army Liles, R. 1, Hermiston, cident. U. 8. National Bank Building Lieutenant, after bombing a carrier, FOR SALE — EIGHT WEANER “It is not much to ask civilians to was forced to bail out of his bomber. Practi e In State & Fed. Courts pigs. A. F. Liles, R. 1, Hermiston. do their part to avoid accidents that He was able to get a “fish eye" view Pendleton, Oregon 43-3p Hermiston - Phone 3311 may incapacitate a member of our of the entire battle from his collapsi Stanfield - Phone 847 armed forces, or destroy vital milita- | ble boat and was later picked up by STRAYED FROM MY RANCH Near American plane. Your purchase A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide ry equipment,” Farrell declared. “The | an W. J. WARNER Cold Springs school house, two of War Bonds with at least ten per- army is doing its part to prevent | cent of your income every payday yearling calves. one coming- 2-year- Poultry Health Service A TTORNEY-AT-LAW highway accidents, it is up to us, as will help protect the lives of men old black bull, one red and white Do not forget to feed Umatilla Brand Feeds individual drivers, to do our part by | who are flying for you. Get behind spotted cow. C Brand on right hip. Hermiston, Oregon u. S.Treasvrv Urrartmesl cooperating whole-heartedly in this them today. Carl W. Schmidt, Hermiston. 43-3p matter.” Which means COLUMBIA NEWS MOTORISTS ARE ASKED TO DRIVE CAREFULLY HERE Used Car Hermiston Auto Co. Healthy Birds Need WAR BOARS Proper Care and Feed Ilse Umatilla Brand Feed See Us Today! Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.