THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1944.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Rolled Wheat
$1.92
For SO pound Sack
Cotton Bags—
Bleached, Ready for Dish
Towels.
KEEP ON
WITH WAR BONDS
Hermiston Grain & Feed Co.
Stanfield « Phone 847
Hermiston - Phone 3311
A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide
Poultry Health Service
Do not forget to feed Umatilla Brand Feeds
FARM OPERATORS
GIVEN WARNING
ON MACHINERY
JAN. 14-15
Thorough discussion of the livestock
and meat marketing situation in Ore
gon and the Pacific northwest and the
present prospects for handling the
1944 wool clip are two of the chief
subjects scheduled for the forty
eighth annual convention of the Ore
gon Wool Growers association, an
nounces Mac Hoke, Pendleton, presi
dent. The convention will be held at
The Dalles January 14 and 15. with
«»'SÄ
committees starting their meetings
the afternoon of January 13.
Among program speakers on these
subjects will be John J. Madigan of
Chicago, in charge of the meat section
of the OPA; J. M. Jones, acting sec
retary of the National Wool Growers
association: R. A. Ward, manager of
the Pacific Wool Growers cooperative;
possibly Lawrence Meyers, in charge
of wool for the Commodity Credit cor
poration in Washington, D. C., and
several staff members from O. S. C.
Other program features will deal
with textile development, the general
economic outlook, and predatory ani
mal control. A program for the wom
en’s auxiliary is also being prepared
by Mrs. Art Boyd of Baker, presi
dent.
KEEP ON
of MILK to marker! It
means POWER on the
war front and on the home
front, tool
Feed your baby calves Security Call
Food and spare your milk The difference in coat
with
will amate you Dairymen have used Security for
WAR BONDS
UMATILLA CO-OP. CREAMERY
Hermiston, Oregon
FOR YOUR
FEED
* ′ YOUR
BABY CALVES
Used Car
day schools, each limited to 16 wom FOR SALE—REFRIGERATOR, Ex
en, who will slip cover 8 chairs under
cellent condition, $150.00. Call
the supervision of the extension ser evenings. Apt. No. 4, Thompson Ter-
vice.
21-1c
race, Ordnance, Ore.
GLASS UTENSILS
NEED EXTRA CARE
It is imperative that farm operators
I continue to make every effort to keep
| existing machines operating for such
new machines as are made from the 1
Christmas brought gifts of glass
materials allocated by WPB will in 1 cooking utensils to many homemakers,
all probability not be available until says Myrtle Carter, Home Demonstra-
mid-year 1944, if then, Director E. L. : tion Agent. Be sure that you know
Peterson of the state department of if your glass cooking ware is simply
agriculture warns farmers. Peterson ‘heat proof’ and intended for use in
says that statements made by farm the oven, or ‘flame proof’ so it can be
machinery manufacturer representa used on top of the stove and directly
tives who met recently with state ag over a burner.
ricultural commissioners, secretaries
Mrs. Carter advises that one always
and directors in St. Louis, indicate read the label on any piece of glass
that the supply of farm machinery cooking ware and make sure it is
will continue tight through the year tempered to stand the heat of a direct
1944. Peterson was present at the I flame. As an added precaution, never
meeting.
I put a glass sauce-pan on the top of a
He reports that from the 900.000 stove empty. Always put a little liq
tons of steel for farm machinery pro uid or fat or moist food in it.
duction allocated for 1944, repair
Then avoid sudden changes of tem
parts will be manufactured first and perature. If food is very cold, put it
what is left will go into new mach into a cold dish. If the food is hot,
inery. Moreover, bright parts, cam warm the glassware before the hot
shafts, valves, bearings, crank shafts ingredients are added. Don’t set a
and similar parts requiring critical dish of hot food in a glass cooking
materials will be very short.
utensil where a cold draft will blow
“Early reports, it now appears, that on it for it might break.
in 1944 80 per cent of the farm mach
inery purchased in 1941 would be
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
produced for farmer use, are no more
than a pleasant myth which trans IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
lates into unhappy reality”, the agri
UMATILLA COUNTY
culture director asserted.
CHECK LIST FOR
PARTS IS READY
A handy aid for farmers to use in
checking and listing needed repair
parts for their principal farm mach
ines has just been issued by the Ex
tension service at O. S. C..for free
distribution through all county offi
ces.
This is a printed folder on durable
cardboard with space for listing need
ed repairs for the tractor, plow, com«
bine or binder, disk harrow, mower,
and grain drill, as well as blank forms
for four additional machines.
The agricultural engineering de
partment is stressing the need of ear
ly checking, which includes careful in
spection of each machine, a complete
listing of parts needed, and early or-
dering of these parts. Most of the
machinery now in use must last for
the duration, hence the need for care
ful attention to repairs.
January Home Extension Program
The Home Extension program dur
ing the month of January will feature
a foods deminstration on “Wartime
Cookery,” announces Myrtle Carter,
Home Demonstration Agent. This
will be brought by the project lead
ers trained by the Extension Service
on timely food preparation problems.
The first of three district ‘slip cover’
schools will be held in Adams district,
January 12-15. These will be four
Preferably late models.
Will buy your equity.
Mhat
Hermiston AutoCo
WAR BONDS
Buy ith
PAGE FIVE
WANTED—DOLL BED OR DOLL
buggy. Mrs. Rex Jackson. Rt. 2,
Hermiston, or phone 2188.
21-lc
FOR SALE—GLUCOSE,
or any way sugar is used
amount. Now available at
Ion at Edmonds Orchard,
Oregon.
for candy
in same
81.70 gal-
Umatilla,
21-tfc
Hermiston, Ore.
Hermiston.
1341, FOR SALE—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE
21-lp
in Stanfield; also Schiller cabinet
WANTED-TO BUY A USED FORD grand piano. Phone Stanfield 753.
13-tfc
tractor with rubber tires and Fer-
guson plow. I will pay cash. State FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
age and price. Lloyd R. Peterson, Rt.
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
1, Hermiston.
21-lp
13-tfc
Write
Box
FOR SALE—1931 MODEL A FORD GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
coupe; and 3-year-old saddle mare,
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
well broke. I am leaving for the ar-
my. Claire Lindner.
21-lp FOR SALE—6-ROOM HOUSE IN
Hermiston. Corner property, two
FOR SALE — SMALL COLEMAN lots, near city eenter. Complete base
oil heating stove. Also want to buy ment with furnace; air conditioned.
small radio for boy in service. Jim Inquire of Mrs. Joe Middleton, Echo,
Omohundro, Rt. 2, Hermiston. 21-3p Ore.
12-tfc
State Farm Mutual
FOR SALE—ABOUT 6% TONS STRAYED—ONE JERSEY CALF,
bull, 6 mos. old. Please notify E.
alfalfa hay, second cutting. H. B.
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
20-3c
Longley, 3 mi. SE of Hermiston on E. Pulley, Hermiston.
Physicien and Surgeon
21-lp
main feed canal.
FOR SALE—25 HEAD DURHAM
Before we win the final battle with FOR SALE—’34 V-8 FORD COUPE.
cows, heifers and a 3-year-old Dur
First National Bank Building
Hitler's Nazis all navy men are
Must sell by Sunday. See it at R. ham bull. Also platform scales, 600- Phone 3151
Hermiston
agreed we must win the battle of
the Atlantic; that is to free the sea B. Wilcox ranch, east of Hermiston. pound capacity. H. F. Lindner, Col-
20-3C
21-lp umbia district.
lanes of the German U-boats.
J. V. VILLERMOURE
A year ago we were building
FROM HILL TOP FOR SALE OR TRADE—WEANER
64 cruisers and nearly 200 destroy- STRAYED
ELECTRICAL SERVICI
pigs. Jess Snead, 2 miles east of
Ranch at Stanfield, one light and
ers or just about enough for a two
20-3p
one dark bay mare, span of 3-year-old Umatilla.
ocean navy.
Hermiston
Phone 3821
mares, bay and brown, one black year
FOR SALE —REGISTERED AYR-
ling' draft filly with blaze face and
shire bull calf, seven weeks old. G.
white stockings. Please notify Del
19-3p
L.
Daniel, Boardman, Ore.
21-3c
Harmon, Stanfield, Ore.
W. L Morgan. D. M. D.
FOR SALE—BASSINETTE AND
General Dentistry
FOR RENT — MODERN 2-ROOM
mattress; also tweed coat, size 14.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
cabin, unfurnished. Please phone
21-lp Mrs. Edward V. Pelissier, 29 Cedar Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Rea. 2113
13521.
19-3c
Ave., Ordnance, Ore.
Sunday A Eve. by Appointment
08000009999999909990090000099909999999 FOR SALE—TWO TWIN BED
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc
Can tell about Fabric Breaks which do not show
from the Outside until too late. It's like this:
FOR RENT — PORTABLE HOUSE
partly furnished. Water furnished.
Prefer single man or couple without
children. 310.00 per month. One
block south of Christian church. W.
17-tfc
T. Knapp, Hermiston.
“In MP AM.
LOST — BOY’S BICYCLE, RED
Zenith. Reward of $5.00 for in
formation leading to ita return. Please
notify Mrs. A. E. Rugg, phone 3871.
20-2c
IS THAT
ONLY AN INSIDE INSPECTION
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton
LaGrande and Baker
BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY
AM INSIDE INSPECTION AND THIN VUL-
CANIZED REPAIR OF ALL WEAK SPOTS
WILL GIVE YOU MUCH EXTRA MILEAGE
BOB GEER
Hermiston, Oregon
HLAND-PtMD
FOR SALE— THOMPSON Upright
piano. A. E. Rugg, Hermiston.
20-8c
FOR SALE—JERSEY COW, JUST
fresh. Also springers. H. Vanden
Heuvel. IK south and % miles west
20-8p
of Boardman.
FOR SALE — TWO GELDINGS,
weigh about 1700 pounds, four and
five years old. John Jendrzejewski,
five miles east of Hermiston, north of
20-8c
Columbia school.
Telephone 2391
Hermiston Auto Co
Phone 3661 - Hermiston.
Charles Hodge
HOUSE TRAILER FOR SALE — FOR SALE—PUREBRED GILTS-
$275.00. Size 7 X 16 ft., double
Registered. Bert Michel, Rt. 1,
In the Matter of the Estate of Dav lined; will not sweat. Good 6:50 x 16
Hermiston.
9-tfc
id H. Prindle, Deceased.
tires. Ralph Clutter, Bailey’s Camp.
NOTICE is hereby given to all per
21-lp FOR SALE — COWS, HEIFERS,
sons whom it may concern that Jesse Hermiston.
calves and horses. Phone 2929 Her
M. Prindle has been appointed ad
FOR SALE—HONEY. IN FIVE miston. J. D. Corliss, Westland. 8-tfc
ministrator with the will annexed of
gallons cans, 60 lbs., crystalized, or
the estate of David H. Prindle, de
ceased. and has qualified as such. All candied, 15c a pound in five gallon FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
persons having claims against the es cans. W. G. Rodda, Hermiston. 21-3p
2-tfe
City.
tate are to present them to the said
administrator at his home in Hermis WANTED—SOMEONE TO TAKE WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738
ton, Oregon, or to him at the law of
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
care of two-year-old boy in their
fice of Peterson & Peterson in the
2-tfe
gon.
own
home,
during
days.
Write
Mrs.
U. S. National Bank Building, at Pen
dleton, Oregon, within six months of R. B. Chrisinger, Box 512, Hermiston. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
the date of the first publication of
21-lp
See the Hermiston Anto Co. 44-le
this notice, which is Thursday, the 6th
day of January, 1944.
FOR SALE—TWO GOOD WORK AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
Jesse M. Prindle,
horses, about 1500 pounds. O. L-
the big money and a square deal.
Administrator.
Carpenter, Umatilla, Ore.
21-lp call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
Peterson & Peterson, Attorneys
for administrator.
LOST
MAN’S POCKETBOOK ton, “the man who gets things done”.
(Jan. 6-Feb. 3)
with some money and selective ser WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
NOTICE OF HEARING
vice card and other papers. Please
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
FINAL ACCOUNT
return to Herald office. W. H. La- or write Miller’s Trading Peat. 24-tfc
Notice is hereby given that Robert Course, Rt. 1, Pendleton. Keep mon
21-lp
C- Geer as administrator of the estate ey but please return papers.
of Ira W. Geer, deceased, has filed his
final account in said estate in the FOR SALE—MILK COW. C. E.
Martin, on Frank Pearson place in
County Court of the State of Oregon
Insurance Company
for Umatilla County, and said court Columbia district.
21-lp
has fixed Monday, the 7th day of
325.000 Liability, Medical Payment
February, 1944, at two o’clock p. m. FOR SALE—YOUNG COW AND
80% Collision
of said day, as the time for hearing
nice heifer, 375.00 for both. J. H.
—
New
Triplit Life Policy —
of objections to said final account and
21-1p
Family Income
the settlement thereof. On or before DeMoss, Columbia district.
said day any person interested in said
“I file our responsibility for you
estate may file objections to said final FOUND—MAN’S BICYCLE. OWN-
with the state.”
er
may
have
same
by
identification
account or to any item thereof and
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
and by paying for this adv. Henry
contest the same.
Cooperative Service Station
Dated December 23, 1943.
Roullier, House 109, Ordnance, Ore.
Hermiston, Oregon
Robert C. Geer, Administrator.
21-lp
W. J. Warner and A. S. Cooley,
Attorneys for Administrator.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Bring your welding repair and
(Dec. 23-Jan. 20)
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1c
blacksmithing to
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
FOR RENT — 20-ACRE RANCH.
Two miles south on Butter Creek
& WELDING SHOP
highway. See Roy G. Null, Hermis-
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
ton.
20-3p Phone 2151
ABOUT TIRES
all about it.
Modern Five-Room
House-Will Pay Cash
FOR SALE—SMALL HOUSE. 3-
rooms and small porch with a large
20-3C
garage. Two large lots. Practically
new electric pump. Reasonably priced.
Glenn Collinsworth, Echo, Ore. 21-3p FOR SALE—’40 HUDSON PICKUP
in good shape. J. B. Bradshaw,
LOST—A WAR NECESSITY CER-
20-3p
tificate made out to Ira D. Busier, Hermiston, Route One.
mattresses, $10 each. Box 296, Her-
18-tfc
miston.
Tires less than a year old are usually sound, but
OLDER Tires (which are most of them) GENERALLY*'
SHOW FABRIC DAMAGE SPOTS, often started by >
« puncture, severe bruise or rock cut which occur-.
Want To Buy
TRANSPORT CO.
FOR SALE—ONE 15-IN. SMALLEY
ensilage and hay chopper. John Pe-
20-Sp
dro. Echo, Ore.
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office boure: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
Phone 3061 * Hermiston, Ore.
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
—- Office Hours —
Other Hours by Appointment
Peterson & Peterson
A ITORNBYS- AT-LAW
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practi i In State & Fed. Courto
Pendleton, Oregon
W. J. WARNER
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston,
Oregon