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PAGE SIX THURSDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. The Hermiston Herald STANFIELD NEWS ANTI FREEZE IS, AAeet-onAAeet-oANent-odANet-=MUNet-MW SENT TO SUNNY ITALY' & ICELAND 8 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green Published Every Thursday at at their farm home over Sunday were $ Miss Elva Berry, Mrs. Margaret Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. This is no time to scrimp on Daughtrey and Mrs. F. B. Stuart. A Shipping anti-freeze to “ sunny Ita- protection. But safeguarding Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. pheasant feed was enjoyed. I ly" is not another version of shipping the homes and possessions of America is not solely a job for Saturday night, much to the plea- coal to Newcastle, according to Col. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second the armed forcea. It is the job sure of some weary disappointed A. S. Buyers, commanding Umatilla of every householder to see Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. hunters, Gilbert Smith was host for Ordnance Depot. - that hie home and family en a deer steak supper at his home. Oth- “It is cold in Italy’s Apennine joy the protection of adequate Subscription Rates ers than his family were Mr. and Mrs. Mountains,” Col. A.. S. Buyers said. property insurance. Fire, wind One Year.................................. $2.00 storm, explosion, are essential Ralph Isackson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter “and our tanks and trucks will use a coverages that are a vital part Six Months .............................. 1.00 Isackson, Mr and Mrs. Harvey Smith, lot of ethylene-glycol in that area. of your plan of protection. They concluded their evening at the The British Isles, Iceland and Alaska Payable in Advance Public Liability insurance and ar Rhea home. are a few other places where anti- few other places where anti- other liability forms are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea have moved freeze will come in handy this win- Office Telephone .... 2051 equally so. is needed to the Harry Andrews farm eight ter » Let this agency be your insur Residence Telephone 2333 miles west on Butter Creek. ance guardian. in these days The current demand upon Army The school will close Friday for the Ordnance Field Service depots all teachers who are serving on the ra over the United States for the ethy tion board. School will be open for lene-glycol anti-freeze solution is tre those getting ration Book 4 from 10 mendously heavy in preparation for See us today for full protection from fire. a. m. to 9 p. m. the protection of all of the Army’s Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes enjoyed motorized equipment, whether in this a week end visit with the Curtis fam country or overseas. Only those ve ily from The Dalles as their guests. hicles which are in service in the tro While here pheasant hunting was an pics are exempt from the winteriza added pleasure. tion formulas laid down by the Field To Our Militant Youth The sewing machine clinic last Fri Service Division of the Ordnance De r. B. SWAYZE, President day was attendtd by 23 people and partment according to Col. Buyers, As we march on toward our ultimate destiny we was very instructive. Ten machines commanding the Umatilla Ordnance were repaired with Mrs. Myrtle Car Depot. cannot help but feel proud of our American boys and Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ter directing. Mesdames McPhetridge girls—the young men and women of these martial Combat troops in all parts of the Foxx and Kennison prepared a nice world are being advised by Ordnance years. How well they have transferred beatitudes lunch for those present. Field Service to become familiar with of peace into stirring hymns of war will become in Mrs. Charles Aikes and son, Mrs. instructions of “Cold Weather Lubri 6 months. Commercial motor vehic servation, has been fairly well com spiration for poets, story writers, essayists and his George Waltz and son, returned Tues cation and Service of Combat and Au les, tire inspection every 6 months or pleted for this year, Dean Milam day to their home in Colorado after tomotive Equipment,” just ¡sued as a----, torians yet to come. The magnificance of that par every 5,000 miles. whichever occurs points out that county groups will be a nice visit here with their mother, guide to protecting Ordnance equip- - first, aiding the campaign by all activities ade of millions clothed in indignant righteousness Nanny Potenski and members of the ment before the advent of sub-zero ! which will encourage right buying, and the ringing steel of modern civilization is a rev- Krause family. proper preparation, and right eating alation to us of ourselves and the powers within us. Mrs. Bert Sherry visited Mrs. Hu COUNTY GROUPS of foods, including the elimination of bert McCullough here last Thursday, truck is of no use in combat if its en- waste through encouragement of These young men and women are showing us what and is again looking to locate in gine will not run due to a cracked “clean plate clubs” and other devices. . .r. America really is and in so doing of what stuff they Stanfield. cylinder head, and the Ordnance De- ‘ISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES Girl Scouts will enjoy a masquer partment, Army Service Forces, is , are really made. In chivalrous mood they left the ade party at the hall Friday evening, valleys of peace to do a certain job that just had to be using every ounce of anti-freeze avail Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. October 29, this week. Mrs. Strasser able to protect the engines of its ve- All county nutrition committees done to save the country that nourished them and m. at the American Legion hall. All is their leader. hides,” said Colonel Buyers. “In- are being enlisted in the nationwide made us. In similar mood they will come back to the The school will feature their an structions have been received at all “Food Fights for Freedom” campaign are cordially invited to attend. tasks of citizenship, which, if they perform as well nual carnival on October 30 this year depots and ports of embarkation to which is set for November, reports | with numerous committees at work, fill radiators of assembled vehicles Dean Ava B. Milam, Oregon State as they fight, we need have any fears of our future. and a formal program to open the which are to be shipped overseas with college, chairman of the Oregon nu- They will take care of what leadership most nations evening’s fun. the standard Army mixture of 60 per trition committee. expect of us. Mrs. Cordilla Lowe and mother, cent ethylene-glycol and 40 per cent The “Food Fights for Freedom” Mrs. Neva LeTrace have returned to water. Already temperatures as low campaign is designed to present to the These boys and girls grew up in a society created their home here after about seven as 38 degrees are being experienced in general public the essential facts by battles for freedom. They have been educated in weeks spent with relatives at Hepp the North Atlantic. about the nation’s food at this time the doctrines of equal rights. Their forefathers bap ner. “Vehicles may be shipped anywhere, and the tremendous part it plays in Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson from any time, and for this reason,” said the war, says Dean Milam. Many or tized the four fredoms long before they were reborn. Portland were guests at the J. F. Col. Buyers, “the Ordnance Depart ganizations will have a part in the Opportunity under these principles have given body, Rueber home last week. Mrs. Ander ment recently directed manufactures campaign, reports of which will be mind and spirit to our sons and daughters unequaled son, the former Hulda Rueber, is Mrs. to place the mixture in every vehicle seen and heard throughout the month undo government regime in history. Our Jake Rueber’s sister. They all en they produce at any time in the year, through the press, radio, and by other b ys on battle field and sea and in air have shown joyed the pheasant hunting. A waffle leaving it in the equipment which is means. supper was enjoyed on Saturday night to be shipped already assembled and superiority, alertness of spirit, coordination of mind The slogan for the campaign is at the home of Mrs. Jack Reeves in draining it from the vehicles which 4 “Produce, Conserve, Share, and Play and muscle, fearlessness and heroism and many oth Hermiston. are shipped in boxes. While the ve- Square. ; ” While the production part er characteristics of high morale, which we are proud Leo Rueber, Sf. 3rd class. class, writes hides shipped in boxes are astensible if the campaign, as well as food pre- 26,000 lives were to know exist in the weave of oUr American life. briefly from Rhode Island to his par- shipped dry, the mixture is placed in lost in the last day of the last ents here, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber. the radiator and then drained out They are coming home some day and we hope World War. Let ’s speed the QUICK RELIEF FROM that he is O. K. simply as a protection against the day of Victory and save Amer soon. We shall be glad to welcome them for gallant- Symptoms of Distress Arising from W arren Rust and wife, formerly slightest amount of water which ican lives by our purchases ry and heroism and the achievement of victory. We Nellie Moore, and little Sharon from might be in the engine and which STOMACH ULCERS now of war bonds. V ancouver were callers here last Sat- would freeze and crack the cylinder shall also be equally joyous to welcome them for due to EXCESS ACID urday and visited her parents, Mr. while passing through low tempera- Let’s get it "over, over there”. ability and character shown under new and terrible FreeBookTelisofHomeTreatment that | and Mrs. Tom Moore of Hermiston ture area. Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing conditions, and we shall proudly hail them because for a week. Hermiston Drug Co. Over two million bottles of the WI LLARD of assurance of performance in shaping of things to TRE ATM ENT have been sold for relief of Marie Evans and Normie visited RATIONING symptoms of dist ress arising from Stomach Phone 2271 come. We have faith that their future work in af I Leota Evans at Maupin, Ore., for a and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid- Poor Digestion. Sour or Upset Stomach, week. CALENDAR fairs of industry, science and government—the walks Gassiness. Heartburn. Sleeplessness, etc., Carl Mollsted, S. 1st class. after due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days’ trial l of peace—will be as well performed as their arduous union PACIFIC Ask for “Willard’s Message" which fully ¡ making a tryout run of one of the explains this trea! moat—dee— at duties in a blood-starred world. RATION BOOK NO. 2 new liberty ships (tankers) from 5TACES November 20—Expiration date of MOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE Portland to San Francisco, enjoyed a WAR BOND Hermiston^ Oregon short trip here to visit his mother and blue stamps X, Y, and Z. (processed foods). sister, prior to a long trip ahead of Because of labor shortage it will be necessary for RATION BOOK NO. 3 him. all persons in the community, who have ever picked (Brown stamps) For purchase of The Ladies Aid will meet at the turkeys or can learn how, to aid the Eastern Oregon home of their president. Mrs. Roy meats-fats. etc. October 30—Expiration date of Turkey Growers association soon in its effort to get Duncan, this Thursday for a pot luck brown stamps C, D, E and F. luncheon and a sewing session. the Thanksgiving bird to our boys at the front. This December 4—Expiration date of Many Grangers from Stanfield at is a patriotic duty and we hope that there will be a tended Booster Night at the Westland brown stamps G, H. J and K. H be ready response to just get in and help. comes valid October 31, J on Novem Grange October 21. Miss Patricia Richards, nurse from ber 7, K on November 14. Each week Portland, is enjoying this week at ly series good for 16 points. RATION BOOK NO. 4 home with her mother, Mrs. Mabel (Processed fruits and vegetables) Richards. November 1— Green stamps A. B Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hearing of ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME" Pendleton are visitors at the Gordon and C valid through December 20. October 31—Blue and green stamps Hoffnagle home. will be used to buy jams, jellies, pre serves and fruit spreads. SUGAR October 31—-Expiration date for canning sugar stamps No. 15 and 16, in Book One, each good for 5 pounds. Information on the cost of produc November 1—Expiration date for ing turkey hatching eggs and poults stamp No. 14, in Book One, good for was supplied to OPA officials in 5 pounds. UNION STOVE OIL UNION BURNER OILS IS THAT Portland recently by a group of tur- | November 1—Stamp 29. in Book 4, key growers and hatcherymen, re good for 5 pounds through January CALL FOR PORMPT DELIVERY ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION ports Noel L. Bennion, extension poul 15, 1944. Can tell about Fabric Breaks which do not show try specialist at O. S. C., who attend . SHOES Hermiston, Oregon George Harkenrider from the Outside until too late. It's like this: ed the meeting. Stamp No. 18. in Book 1. valid for If excessive prices are avoided by one pair for indefinite period. -------------- breeders and hatcherymen. ceilings November 1—“Airplane” stamp No. will not be established, the OPA offi- 1 in Book 3 becomes valid for one pair j cials indicated. The estimated cost | for indefinite period. of production for 1944 given by the STOVES committee, applying to the average Purchasers must get certificates at Tires less than a year old are usually sound, but Broad-breasted Bronze breeders, is ration boards for most new stoves. OLDER Tires (which are most of them) GENERALLY 25.76 cents per egg, to which would be WOOD. SAWDUST, COAL, SHOW FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started by added the normal markup of about 20 | Fuel dealers deliver by priorities ■ puncture, severe bruise or rock cut which occur per cent to cover marketing costs and based on needs. red so long ago the owner has probably forgotten hazards involved. Hatcheries as • FUEL OIL all about it rule charge about 2* times the price Period 1 coupons in new fuel oil ra AN INSIDI INSPECTION AND THIN vuL. of hatching eggs for day-old poults, tions last through January 3, 1944. CANIZED REPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS the committee stated. Coupons with gallonage printed on 0 R E g I o QN LW S FDP & S ILIS HE RS Ass 0 CI motor carriage or a FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON TO PROMOTE FOOD CAMPAIGN 8888352625: TP YOUR HOME MERCHANTS Union Oil Company TURKEY COSTS ARE SUBMITTED ABOUT TIRES 2751 of Refreshments face valid until expiration date shown on coupon sheet. GASOLINE November 21—Expiration date of No. 8 stamps in A book, each good for should increase the •mount of bonds he TIRES Cars with C ration books must have WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MILEAGE Hermiston Auto Co Hermiston, Oregon