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    THURSDAY. AUGUST 10. 1944
PAGE FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
follow is to have the young creature parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla WANT TO BUY — UNLIMITED FOR SALE — MODEL D JOHN
still hungry when it has taken ite al- County, Oregon, acquired for delin-
number of fryers. Highest ceiling
Deere tractor, in A-l condition; al­
lotted amount. There is far more dan- S"West"Äsö‘rEet“P Tax No. 4 less 208 price paid. Phone or write City Feed so new 2-bottom John Deere tractor
52-4c plow, for $400. Tom Able Jr., Echo.
ger in overfeeding than in under-
feet square in North East Corner. Store, Pendleton. Ore.
feeding in the case of newly born
Section 17. Township 5 North,
Oregon.
51-3p
Range 28, as described in Deed ROOMS FOR RENT WEST SIDE
creatures. During the first few days
Hotel,
opposite
depot.
52-3c
FOR SALE—3-BURN. OIL STOVE,
of life the feeding should be compara- | Book 161, Page 267 of Umatilla
County Deed Records.
perfect condition. John Mathwick,
tively frequent, at least every two
FOR
SALE-
50-LB.
ICE
BOX.
SEE
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
hours, and gradually reducing this to
it at Associated Service Station. next to last house at west end of First
Umatilla County.
52-2p
(Aug. 10-Sept. 7)
three to four times per day.
52-lp street in Cox addition.
For the very young animals it is
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE—ICE BOX IN GOOD FOR SALE—22 A. RANCH. WITH
advisable to heat the milk to body
improvements. Part in alfalfa, part
condition; Melotte separator; quart
temperature, especially during the
prune
orchard. Rex Jackson, phone
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
THE
fruit
and
jelly
jars:
Aladdin
lamp.
colder seasons of the year. The at­
51-3c
First road east past Stanfield school, 2188.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
tendant must exercise his judgment
turn
right,
first
house
on
right.
52-lp
UMATILLA
COUNTY
in the matter, based largely on his
FOR SALE—20 ACRES, ALL UN-
personal eating experience.
TWO BEDROOM
der irrigation and all in crops; 4
FOR
SALE
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil-
One of the gravest errors in the
modern house with two lots. Wired room house and a good cellar. Rea
son Levi Fulbright, Deceased.
tificial feeding of young animals is
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to for electric range and water heater, sonably priced. Sam R. Elston, foul
a disregard for cleanliness. The food, all persons whom it may concern that Ray Loosevelt, Hermiston.
52-lp miles east of Hermiston. Route One
the utensils in which it is stored, those Cecil L. F ulbright has been appointed
51-21
from which it is fed. and its handling Administrator of the estate of Wilson FOR SALE—40 ACRES, GOOD
Levi Fulbright, deceased, and has qua­
small house; team and some equip­ LOST — SHAEFFER FOUNTAIN
must be as scrupulously clean as in lified as such. All persons having
pen in Hermiston postoffice, with
the artificial feeding of the human in­ claims against the estate are hereby ment. Land all under irrigation. R.
fant. Otherwise diarrhea and diges­ required to present them to the Ad­ E. Campbell. 4 1 miles west of Her- name Franklin James engraved. Re­
tive disturbances are certain to fol­ ministrator at the law office of Raley miston, in Westland district, Rt. 1, turn to Loren Carver’s Barber shop
Peterson in the United States Nation­ Hermiston.
51-3c and receive reward.
50-3c
low.
al Bank Building in Pendleton,’Ore-
It is generally held to be advisable, gon. within six months from the date NEW WHITE ROSE POTATOES— APRICOTS — PLENTIFUL FROM
if possible, for the newly-born to re­ of the first publication of this notice
now to September at Edmonds
Washed culls, 75c sack, in 100 lb.
ceive the first milk secreted by its which is the 20th day of July, 1944.
lots. Exchange sack. No. 2’s in 50 Orchard, also eating peaches now.
Cecil
L.
Fulbright.
Administrator
mother, though no really sound reason
Raley Peterson, Attorney for lb. bags, 85c. Emil Zivney. four mi. Two miles west of Umatilla, aerosa
has been advanced for this practice.
Administrator.
49-4p
N. E. of Stanfield. Phone 785. 51-3p railroad track.
The colostrum is lower in water con­ (July 20-Aug. 17)
tent and sugar, and higher in protein,
WANTED—WOMAN FOR FRONT FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur­
largely because of the albumen and
desk work at duPont Hotel (Rich­
land Transient Quarters) Richland, days. “Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her­
globulin, and fat. It is stated that
40-tfc
Wash. Hours, three to eleven, six miston.
the colostrum is laxative and is need­
day week, six-fifty per day. lunch and
ed to initiate bowel movements in the
FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
newly born, though experience seems
dinner. Must be able to meet public.
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
FOR SALE—PIANO, GOOD CON-
Reply to L. Williams, manager. 50-3p
to deny this function. There is better
dition. $75 Miss Bonnie Brown,
13-tfc
foundation for the belief that colos­ across street from Hartley's Dairy.
FOR SALE—1300 POUND WORK
trum confers measurable immuninty
FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW
52-lp
mare, gentle to work single or dou­
against some infections during the
line of Goodyear tires and batteries
ble. extra good for cultivating. $40.00
highly susceptible period of early life. FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
for any car. See them at Elwood’s
or will trade for heifer or calves.
The evidence seems to be that newly-
26-tfe
City.
2-tfc Ralph Smith. E. A. Thornburg ranch. Richfield Station.
born animnals that do not receive col­
51-3p WELL DRILLING — PHONE 378»
Rt. 1, Hermiston.
ustrum or a subsiture for it frequent­ FOR SALE—DAVENPORT, WITH
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
ly succumb in a few days as a result
pre-war springs, $40; Coleman oil FOR SALE—1938 HUDSON COUPE
2-tfe
gon.
of some infection. A reliable substi­ heater. $80, slightly used. Phone 2194.
$595.00. Troy Griffin. Phone 3733,
tute is the oral or subcutaneous ad­
51-3p AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
52-lc Hermiston.
ministration from one to eight ounces
the big money and a square deal,
2-ROOM HOUSE.
of blood serum depending upon the FOR SALE—COMPLETE. FACTO- FOR RENT
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
lots
of
shade,
good
water
at
door.
ry built. 12-ft. all-metal boat, with
size of the young creature, derived
ton, “the man who gets things done*.
preferably from its mother; if not ob­ 16 h. p Evinrud motor and trailer. Clarence Reid. Rt. 1, Hermiston. 51-3p Phone 2601.
Ray
Loosevelt,
two
blocks
west
of
tainable from this source it should at
WANTED — RELIABLE WOMAN
CANNING SCHEDULE
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
52-lp
least be from a member of the same | Happy Thot Dairy.
to do housework in small home and
August 14 to 19
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
species.
care
for
a
baby.
Go
home
evenings.
FOR SALE—PEACHES, APPLES
or
write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfc
51-3c
and prunes. Ben Parsons, % mile Phone 2441.
Mon., 8 to 12—-Fruit and Tomatoes;
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT west of Umatilla bridge.
52-3p FOR SALE—TRANSPARENT AP-
12 to 3, corn.
Tues.. 8 to 3—Beans, carrots and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
ples. bring own box. Priced for re-
beets.
I AM DELIVERING
STATE OF OREGON FOR
lar trips to the Hermiston Grain & sale. W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry­
Wed.. 8 to 12—Fruit and tomatoes;
UMATILLA COUNTY
land
place.
Columbia
district.
49-tfc
Feed Co. List your chickens with us.
%
12 to 3, corn.
in 1% cord loads
52-tfc E. P. DODD
REAL EET_Tl
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
Dav
­
Thurs.. 8 to 12—Beans: 12 to 3, corn
per load
sales,
leases,
exchangee.
Insur-
id
H.
Prindle.
Deceased.
and meat.
FOR SALE—TEAM HORSES. 4 &
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO
LESLIE HUTSON
ince—fire, automobile, accident. No­
Fri., 8 to 12—Fruit and tomatoes: 12
5
years
old.
well
broke
weight
about
ALL PERSONS WHOM IT
Pendleton, Ore. •
Box 791
to 3. corn.
2800. Oscar Dixson. Columbia dis­ tary public, execution of legal pa­
MAY CONCERN
That Jesse M. Prindle, Administra­ trict. Rt. 1.
Sat.. 8 to 12—Beans and carrots.
52-3p pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore-
gon.
15-tte
COOPERATIVE CANNERY tor with the Will Annexed of the es­
tate of David H. Prindle. deceased, FOR SALE—WRECKING V-8 ’36
1 AM DELIVERING
has filed his Final Account and Re­
truck. Will sell all parts. Six new FOR SALE -ONE KEYSTON ROP-
port with the Clerk of this Court; wheels. Associated Station, Stanfield,
ing saddle; new. C. McKenzie, Jr.,
that the County Judge by order duly
IN 1 % CORD LOADS
50-3p
52-3c Route 1, Hermiston.
I made has appointed Saturday, Sep­ Oregon.
PER LOAD
tember 9. 1944, at ten o’clock A. M. as
FOR RENT — ATTRACTIVE 4-
LESLIE HUTSON
the time- and the County Court House FOR SALE—TWO REGISTERED
room
modern
house,
about
two
miles
4-year-old Domino Hereford bulls..
Without hospitals? Why the state
at Pendleton. Oregon, as the place
Box 791
Pendleton, Ore.
A.' L where all objections and exceptions Ben Conner, phone 3531 or 2301, Her- out on Diagonal road. Mrs. Myrnie
could hardly carry on in wartime
IvICC 3 I dI Ill to said Final Account and Report will miston.
without these smooth-functioning,
50-3C
52-3C Caldwell, Rt. 1, Hermiston
| be heard and a settlement of the es­
health-conserving institutions!
tate made.
WANTED — WORK UPHOLSTER- IF ANYBODY KNOWS OF A SPOT-
Their laboratories, with their mod­
Dated this the 4th day of August,
ted stallion in this vicinity, please
ern methods of diagnosi»—the X-ray,
Artificial Feeding of Orphaned
ing furniture and also general fur­
! 1944.
Veterinarian
the fluoroscope, the electrocardio­
let
me know. C. M. Dexter. Hermis­
A nimals
niture repair. Tom Jensen, Hermis­
Jesse M. Prindle.
graph—are indispensable to the
ton.
Ore.
50-3p
The feeding of newly born orphan­
Bus. Phone 3311 — Resi. 3713
Administrator with ton.
52-lp
state's welfare. So, too, are the staffs
the Will Annexed.
ed domestic animals is frequently at-
of doctors, nurses and technicians.
AIR
CONDITIONED
APTS.
FOR
FOR SALE—EIGHT YEAR OLD
We would say that they are utterly | tempted, but not entirely with success Raley Peterson.
rent—Will guarantee 74 degrees
Attorney for Administrator.
indispensable.
cow; or will trade for cheap car.
' because of the many and varied fact- (Aug. 10-Sept. 7)
during hot weather. N. D. Bard.
Glen
Harrington,
by
Townsend
dance
We of Overland Greyhound are
ors that are involved.
50-3c
making a different, but vital contri
hall.
52-lp Stanfield, Ore.
It is an established fact that in the
bution to the welfare of the state. To
Insurance Company
SUMMONS
nutrition
of
young
animals
milk
de
­
picture the state without the buses
FOR SALE
ONE KITCHEN WANT TO RENT—5-ROOM HOUSE $25,000 Liability, Medical Payment
Equity No. 7430
that serve many communities without
rived from a member of its own spe­
must be wired for electric range,
range stove, one coal heating stove,
80% Collision
other means of public transportation,
cies is always superior to that from IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and one Sparks oil stove. Reasonable. unfurnished. Phone 2151.
50-3c
is as difficult as imagining the state
— New Triplit Life Policy —
others. This at once sets up a ser­
STATE OF OREGON FOR
without hospitals.
M. N. Jenkins. Umatilla, Ore. 52-3p FOR SALE
Family Income
7-ROOM HOUSE,
UMATILLA COUNTY
ious obstacle in the artificial feeding
Whet trave’in." re ure to prt|
“I file our responsibility for you
modern,
one
block
north
of
Stone
’
s
identification stinkers on your I
FOR SALE — ONE AUTOMATIC
of all young creatures excepting the
with the state.”
bausage. We supply them free. I
Louise Frances Miller, Plaintiff. va.
shotgun. 12 guage, with two boxes Store. Mrs. Hazel McCutchen. Her-
calf because cows’ milk is the basis of Joseph
E. Miller. Defendant.
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
miston.
50-3p
| almost all artificial feeds.
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
To Joseph E. Miller, defendant of shells, price $70.00. See W. L.
Cooperative Service Station
Butcher, Stanfield, near Shell oil sta- FOR SALE—22‘x7‘ FT. TRAIL-
In artificial feeding there is danger above named:
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 2271
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
tion.
of overfeeding. The general rule to
52-lp
er house.
Teardrop style and tan-
STATE OF OREGON:
You are required to appear and FOR SALE—DEEP WELL PUMP dem wheels. Can be seen across high-
OVERLAND
Bring your welding repair and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff
pump jack, electric motor, plus 58 way from Victory Square. Contact
filed against you in this Court and feet 1* in. pipe. Price $75.00. Call G. C' Broussard at Inland Petroleum
blacksmithing to
cause within four weeks of the date Elevator, Umatilla, phone 2195. 52-lp office in Hermiston.
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
50-3p
of the first publication of this sum­
Building Contractors
6
L/NES
mons. namely on or before Thursday,
De
Operated by
& WELDING SHOP
WANTED — SADDLE HORSE,
and
Remodeling
I
the 7th day of September. 1944: and LOST BROWN LEATHER BILL
Si
UNION PACIFIC STAGES
Oregon vou will take notice that if you fail fold containing draft papers and gentle. Earl Wills. Stanfield. Ore.. Phone 2151
Biese
INCORPORATED
Umatilla
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
50-3p
====== to answer or otherwise plead to said other valuable papers. Please mail to Box 96.
complaint within said time, the plain­ Stanley Kring Allen, Stanfield. Ore.
TWO-ROOM FURNISHED COT-
tiff will apply to the court for the
52-lp
relief prayed for therein, to-wit: A
tage For Rent—Ritchie’s Camp.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
decree dissolving the marriage con­
phone
2714.
50-8p
Physician and Surgeon
tract now and heretofore existing be­ STRAYED TO MY PLACE—ONE
sorrel mare, one black, no brands on FOR SALE — EARLY ALBERTA
tween plaintiff and defendant and for
an absolute divorce from defendant.
First National Bank Building
either. On the Fred Hernan ranch, in
peaches. Gravensteen apples, crab
This summons is published in the Westland district. Earl Ray. 52-3p
Hermiston
apples
(2
varieties):
also
plums,
and
Phone 3151
Hermiston Herald, a weekly newspa­
per published at Hermiston, Umatilla FOR SALE 4-ROOM HOUSE AND we still have some apricots. L. E.
County. Oregon, pursuant to and in
half acre land in city limits of Miller, one mile west of Umatilla on
J. V. VILLERMOURE
compliance with an order made here­
Wurster ranch.
50-tfc
in by the Judge of this court on the Brownsville, Ore. For information in­
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
3rd day of August, 1944. It will be quire of William Parkeer. Route One. FOR SALE — TRAILER HOUSE,
published for four consecutive weeks, Hermiston.
52-3p
well
furnished,
new
paint
Job
In
­
the first publication to be made on
Phone 3821
Hermiston
FEATURES
side and out. goo tires and trailer
Thursday, the 10th day of August. 26 ACRES UNDER IRRIGATION
1944. and the last publication on
hitch.
Inquire
Loman
Baker
at
For Sale. 13 Acres alfalfa: 3 room
Thursday, the 7th dav of September,
50-tfc
house. 10x40 screen porch; basement; Cronk Apartments.
1944.
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
Dated this the 3rd dav of August, electricity: large chicken house, 500 FOR SALE—HIMALAYAN BLACK
General Dentistry
1944.
capacity: barn: deep well. Will sell
berries. 50c per gallon, you pick
X-Ray
and Diagnosis
RALEY PETERSON.
stocked or otherwise. Good buy. Cash. them and please bring containers.
Attorney For Plaintiff,
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Ree. 2113
or
on
terms,
Mrs. O. Jarvis, Board- | Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, phone 2171, Uma-
Post Office Address:
Sunday A Eve. by Appointment
man, Ore.
Pendleton. Oregon.
52-3p tilla. Ore.
51 3c
WE’LL HAVE BUYERS FOR
(Aug. 1 O-Sept. 7)
SEVERAL WELL BROKE SADDLE WANT TO BUY- « FT. ELECTRIC
WHAT YOU HAVE.
THIS
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
horses for sale. Call 942. Heppner, I refrigerator and washing machine.
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
WILL BE A BIG SALE. COME!
or write Box 155. Heppner
52-3c Must bo in good condition.
CHIROPRACTOR
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Office: 2 blocke E of poet office
ONE Fl ECTRIC Belles, Hermiston, at Union Bar. 51-3p
That the undersigned. Sheriff of FOR SALE
Office hours: I to 12-1:30 to G
Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue
Westinghouse cooker, practically FOR SALE — TWO ACRES IN
of an order duly made and entered
Phone 3011 - Hermiston, Ore.
Orchard addition, across street
herein by the County Court of Uma­ new. Complete with grill and baking
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
tilla County. Oregon- on the 3rd day dishes. Price $60.00. Phone 3381. from Hermiston Livestock Commis-
of August. 1944. will, on the 12th day Hermiston.
52-lp s ¡on Co. Car! Hammer, phone 3609,
DR. F. B. BELT
of September. 1944. at the hour of
51-3p
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to FOR SALE—A 10 h. p. JOHNSON Hermiston.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
the highest bidder for cash at the
outboard motor. $125.00. In very FOUND—LITTLE GIRL’S BRACE-
— orfica Hours —
front door of the Umatilla County
Court House. Pendleton. Oregon, sub­ good shape. Contact Tom Chapman. | let with cameo set. Owner may
East End of Main Street
Other Hours by Appointment
ject to a minimum price of $100.00 superintendent of Umatilla schools., have same by calling at Herald office.
therefor, to be paid in cash, at the
52-1 p |
51 -3c
time of sale, the following described
Welcome News . . .
The
Concentrate
Situation Has Eased
Up — Therefor
We Are Building Up
the
Proteins
of Our Feeds to a
Pre-War Level
See Us Today!
FARM BUREAU MILL
GREEN SLAB
$17.50
Can
Zcdte
OREGON
SHEEN MILL ENDS
A Down On
$21.00
R. R. FAST
State Farm[Mutnl
greyhound
MOORE & MORRISEY
NOTICE!
Hermiston Livestock
Commission Co.
Auction Sales Every
Friday Afternoon
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co.