The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 20, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. JULY 20. 1944.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
New Machines
Are Hard To Obtain
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
PRESENT EQUIPMENT.
• CHECK that air cleaner regularly.
• KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good
clean lubricant.
• BE CAREFUL where you drive.
• CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep
properly inflated.
• KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when
not in use.
• PAINT your machines to protect from rust
Braden Tractor & Equipment Co
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 518
CANNING SCHEDULE
July 24 to 29
Mon., 8 to 3—Fruit.
Tues., 8 to 3—Peas, Beets & Beans.
Wed., 8 to 3—Fruit.
Thurs., 8 to 3—Peas, Beans & Meat.
Fri., 8 to 3—Fruit.
Sat., 8 to 12—Beans, Peas & Carrots.
COOPERATIVE CANNERY
Down On
Mac’s Farm
Methods of Drying Up
of the Cow
It is desirable to dry up the cow at
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE
least a month before she again fresh-
Leland Morne, Pastor
We invite you to come and worship , ens. This gives nature an opportuni-
with us on Sunday. Remember the , ty to prepare for the approaching
birtn. Furthermore, if the animal is
mid-week services, too.
"Righteousness exalteth a nation, continuously milked from one fresh-
but sin is a reproach to any people.” ■ ening period to the next, there is no
opportunity for the secretion of colos­
Prov. 14:34.
trum.
The question frequently raised is
how best to dry up, without danger,
the cow that has quite a heavy milk
flow as the termination of pregnancy
Building Contractors
approaches. Three methods are in
and Remodeling
use: (1) intermittent milking; (2)
Oregon incomplete milking so as to gradually
Umatilla
remove less and less; and (3) sudden
cessation of milking. It is generally
1 accepted that milk in the udder under-
going changes from the production to
I the drying up period is accompanied
by an increase in numbers of germs.
When the change has finally been
made, the fluid in the udder more
Grayvita Vitamins WORK—
nearly compares to blood serum, and
Restores Color Naturally white blood cells, and it suppresses
Yes, people the nation over have reported
germ growth. With intermittent and
GRAYVITA Vitamins WORK, and that their
gray hair is returning to its naturai color
incomplete
milking as methods of dry­
GR AYVIT A Vitamins contain the same amoun t
of “anti gray hair vitamin” (Plus 450 Int units
ing up the cow. there is maintained in
Bi) as tested by a leading housekeeping maga­
her udder conditions favorable for
zine. Of those tested, 88% had return of hair
color GRAYVITA Vitamins are non fatten-
germ growth. Sudden cessation of
ing, can't harm your “permanent ’ 30 day
supply, $1.50; 100 days. $4.00. Phone
milking soon sets up enough intra­
MOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE mammary pressure to control secre­
tion and then the changed character
Hermiston, Oregon
MOORE & MORRISEY
HAIR?
of the fluid in the gland inhibits germ
development.
To prevent undesirable sequelae in
the drying up of a cow, it is best to
reduce the amount of food permitted
the animal, and to stop milking her.
If this method seems to cause too
much swelling and distress in an occa-
sional animal, then it may be neces-
sary to decrease the intramammary
pressure by withdrawing some of the
milk.
Hog Fencing
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
HOME CANNING
W hile
the doctors and nurses from
our state are with our armed forces,
other thousands of home front doc­
tors are fighting doubly hard to keep
their fellow-citizens in good health.
To our Stete Department of
Health too, goes credit for the high
standards of medical care in this state.
We of Overland Greyhound Lines
pay tribute to our doctors. They're
doing a vital iob. Overland Grey
hound's job is different—but vital,
too! Providing safe, convenient trans
portation service is really important
now. By making near neighbors and
good neighbors of all the communi­
ties we serve in this state we are
helping unify our war efforts.
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Phone 2271
NOTICE!
Hermiston Livestock
Commission Co
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner. Pastor
WANTED—COOK FOR HERMIS* FOR SALE
SEVEN SADDLE
ton General hospital. Why not
horses, seven saddles and seven
The sermon topic for Sunday morn show a little community spirit and bridles. These horses are all well
ing will be “My Father’s Business”, help out in an emergency?
49-lp broke for children. Or will trade for
The choir will sing. “In The Hush of
cattle. No saddles sold without horse.
Early Morning”, and Mrs. Doris Dav- GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS - A. M. Rennecker, 302 Victory Square.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
is will sing. “Just For Today”.
47-tfc
The sermon topic for Sunday even-
ing will be, "The Unchangeable God”, FEW HUNDRED GRAIN BAGS WANTED—USED TRICYCLE IN
for sale — J. H. Reid. Columbia
good condition. Phone 2972, or
“
——
district. Phone 3605.
49-2c write Box 1283. Hermiston.
48-3p
STANFIELD NEWS
FOR SALE MARE WORK HORSE
works single or double. Rex Jack-
shower was given at the home of son. phone 2118, Route Two. Hermis-
Rev. Benintendi on July 14. honoring ton.
49-3p
his wife, and also Shirley Tennisand. -------- —-------------------------------------
Many useful gifts were received. Mrs. ‘FOR SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE IN
Loren Kenison, Mrs. Charley Foxx 1 Hermiston, with or without 16 acres
When canning, homemakers are and
Mrs. Pearcey were hostesses.
all within city limits. Large barn and
sometimes puzzled concerning the
Miss Phyllis Daly accompanied the
Running
handling of jars of different types. It Methodist group from Echo and Her- | silo.
si °' All
A 1 under
under irrigation.
1
may be helpful to be able to recognize | miston to Suttle Lake convention and water for stock, F. C. McKenzie,
two distinct types of jar closures, a week’s outing.
.
.. phone 3113.
49-3C
ys
1
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Iic- ICB Barber,
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wIO has
IlcS been
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, Charles
which are handled by opposite meth- | L E Hughes
home since
since may
May 15
and r FOR
uugues nome
10 anu
vr
SALE—WHITE LEGHORN
ods.
also a worker at the Ordnance depot,
fryers 75c each Frank P Sar-
The first class of jars has a separate returned Saturday night to his home gent. Phone 3101. Hermiston. Across
rubber ring. This type of closure in Colorado Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baker, and Mrs. street north from R.E.A. office. 49-3c
seals when the top is screwed down Chapman and Jimmy Baker of Spo­
tightly. Since glass jars might break kane are enjoying the Blue Mountains FOR SALE — YELLOW TRANS-
parent apples. Bring box and pick
if sealed before processing, the lid of for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellenberger of them. Most reasonably priced fruit
this type of closure is screwed only
Pilot Rock, and Mrs. Loren Miller
partly down before processing. That were Sunday visitors at the Ernest this year. Now selling at reduced pri­
ces. Rohrman Orchard, south of Cab-
I is. it is screwed down and back about Greathouse home.
49-2c
| a quarter of a turn. After processing.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fredreckson in City, Hermiston.
it is screwed completely down in order entertained Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Pen­
ney at dinner Sunday, observing their FOR RENT—ONE APARTMENT;
to complete the seal. One of these birthdays.
Mrs. Helen Ryning and
also rooms. West Side Hotel, oppo-
jars which has a separate ring has Karen Ann were hosts.
site depot.
49-3p
two wire bails. Before processing the
Mrs. Rex Hodge and girls, and
smaller bail is left up. After process­ mother. Mrs. Huntley- are vacation- FOR SALE—1941 HUDSON PICK-
ing this week at their cabin at Toll
ing, it is pushed down to complete the Gate.
up; 500-lb. platform scales; chick­
seal.
Mrs. Orville Myers and children of ens. rabbits, etc. J. S. Johns, Phone
. The other main type of closure is Starkey spent Sunday visiting Mrs. 2102, Hermiston.
49-lp
called self-seal. It has a metal lid U. G. Shipley and Mrs. Lon Myers.
Mrs. Bart .Gaymon and Irene and GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
edged with a sealing compound held
Sharon returned here Sunday from
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
in place by a metal screw band. This about 2 months visit with their par­
type of closure seals as it cools after ents at Prosser.
STRAYED TO MY PLACE — ONE
The Ladies Aid met Thursday with
processing. Screw the band firmly
calf, about seven weeks old. black
Mrs.
Roy
Penney
as
hostess.
tight before processing this type of
Mrs. Ruby Waltz and son Arthur, and white heifer. A. J. Rathke. Uma-
closure. Don’t tighten this closure af­ and Miss Frieda Bieber of Sedgwick. tilla. Ore.
49-lc
ter processing.
Colorado, arrived Tuesday to spend
Several explosions of jars occurred the summer here with their mother. FOR SALE—1^4 h. p. FAIRBANKS
gasoline motor, $15.00. Phone 3733.
last summer because the new glass Mrs. Potenski.
Gene Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs.
top jars with separate rubber rings Glenn Clark is visiting' friends at
LOST—KEYTAINER WITH SEV-
were screwed down tight before pro­ Wallowa.
eral keys. Please return to A. J.
Allen Burgin of Spokane is visiting
cessing. when they should have been
Rathke, phone 3132, Umatilla, Ore-
his
uncle
and
aunt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jess
turned back a quarter turn and tight-
49-lc
gon.
ened after processing. Also many Correa.
G. L. Dunning was honored on his
people lost good food because they 86th birthday Tuesday night by a FOR SALE—20-ACRE IRRIGATED
spoiled the seal of self-seal jars by score of friends calling and enjoying
farm with good six-room house,
tightening them after processing. the evening. His daughters, Marilla good buildings, chicken house, water
and Mrs. Nathan Bard were hostesses.
Mrs. Leland Burgin, who has been system. Good pasture, some alfalfa
Notice To Public
visiting her mother. Mrs. Selby Hogue hay. plenty of wood. Orchard, berries
I will not be responsible for any left Monday for Portland to see her and garden. Roy C. Rogers. Rt. 1,
bills incurred by any other than my- husband who leaves soon with the West of Columbia school on highway.
navy.
48-3p
self.
Mrs. Elma Batcheler of Hermiston
Sgned: Arthur A. Pennington, visited Mrs. John Peters Wednesday.
M. Refvem returned Monday from FOR SALE NEW HAMPSHIRE
Hermiston, Oregon
Red fryers, from 3 to 3% lbs. Phone
a ‘buyers trip’ to Portland.
Mrs. Albert Sherry returned last 3181. Mrs. Grace Foster, 212 mi. out
week from a visit to Yakima with her on Diagonal road.
48-3c
sister. Mrs. Judd Rogers.
Mrs. Sherman Chapin left Wednes- FOR SALE TRAILER HOUSE, 7’
| day night to spend a few days with X 16’. Home made. Two stoves. In
| her sister. Mrs. Patricia Lantz.
Mrs. Jake Rueber entertained the good condition. Lloyd E. Miller; 1 %
Home Economics club Tuesday after­ miles west of Umatilla.
48-3p
noon.
FOR APRICOTS CALL L. C. DYER
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
farm. Phone 2636.
49-lp
We Now Have On Hand
Barbed Wire
PAGE FIVE
OVERLAND
greyhound
M s
L/NES
Operated by
UNION PACIFIC STAGES
INCORPORATED
By M's. Rust Hedrick
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, on the 16th day
of June. 1944, will, on the 25th day
of July, 1944, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the front
door of the Umatilla County Court
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
a minimum price of $150.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale,
the following described parcel of land,
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
gon. acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
wit :
Lots 15-16 * 17. Block 1. Hermis­
ton. in NE SE. Sec. 10. 4N-28.
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
(June 22-July 20)
BLACK SPRING-
FOR SALE
filled leather couch. Also library
table. Miss Golda Mumma on Main
street.
48-tfc
IF YOUR DISPOSAL TANK
needs pumping out. contact Chas.
Massey, phone 792, Stanfield.
48-3c
WANT TO BUY—SMALL RADIO
or phonograph-radio combination.
Mrs. J. T. Garrett, phone 2714. 48-3p
BROWN 4-Y EAR-OLD
LOST
Gelding, branded NB on shoulder.
Wire cut on left hind leg. Phone 2181.
48-3p
C. J. Nobles.
FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE MOD-
ern cottage. 3 rooms, bath and large
screened porch, for $25 per month, in­
cluding lights and water. Coe Ranch.
47-tfc
Stanfield, Ore.
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
If your eyes trouble you come here
for a thorough examination . . . .
Modem glasses ground to fit if
they are needed.
ton. Please return to War Price and FOR SALE OR TRADE—HORSES.
Rationing Board
49-lp
both broke and unbroke. Lloyd Har-
48-3p
FOR SALE 500 WHITE LEG- ryman Umatilla: Ore.
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock
Over 30 Years Successful
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
horns, March 20 hatch, pullets. Will FOR SALE — 3-ROOM MODERN
lay in one month. J. W McMullen. | house in Pulley addition. Also one-
Rt. I, Hermiston, phone 2621. 49-3p room cabin. C. A. Binder. Umatilla,
48-3p
APRICOTS — PLENTIFUL FROM Ore., phone 2192.
OPTOMETRIST
418 South Main St. — Pendleton
Near Bus Depot
now to September at Edmonds FOR SALE
FIVE ROOM AND
Orchard, also eating peaches now. | bath, modern house, with full base-
Two miles west of Umatilla, across ment, and a garage. Phone 3722.
WELL HAVE BUYERS FOR
WHAT YOU HAVE. THIS
WILL BE A BIG SALE. COME!
East End of Main Street
FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT
Sunday dinner. Get them Satur­
days. “Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her­
miston.
40-tfc
FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
13-tfc
WANTED-SOMEONE TO CARE
for lawn. Please call 3151 or 2383.
43-tfc
FOR SALE
SPAN OF FINE
matched work team. Well broke,
Also saddle pony. Want to sell all
together. C. A. Corliss, Rt. 1, Her-
miston (Westland).
44-tfc
FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW
line of Goodyear tires and batteries
for any car. See them at Elwood’s
Richfield Station.
26-tfe
FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN
2-tfe
City.
WELL DRILLING — PHONE 373S
or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
2-tfe
gon.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-le
AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT
the big money and a square deal.
call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
ton, "the man who gets things done”.
Phone 2601.
WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfe
I AM DELIVERING
GREEN SLAB
in 1% cord loads
$17.50 per load
LESLIE HUTSON
Pendleton, Ore.
Box 791
I AM DELIVERING
GREEN MILL ENDS
IN 1 % CORD LOADS
$21.00 PER LOAD
LESLIE HUTSON
Pendleton, Ore.
Box 791
R. R. FAST
Veterinarian
Bus. Phone 3311
Resi. 3713
State Farm Mutual
Insurance Company
$25,000 Liability, Medical Payment
80% Collision
— New Triplit Life Policy —
Family Income
“I file our responsibility for you
with the state.”
ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
Cooperative Service Station
Hermiston, Oregon
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
LET US SOLVE
YOUR EYESIGHT
PROBLEM !
Auction Sales Every
Friday Afternoon
FOR SALE—9-YEAR OLD SORREL
gelding, with harness. Gentle for
children, and good plow horse. Mrs.
Lee Dyer, phone 3187.
47-3c
Bring your welding repair and
NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR
blacksmithing to
sale—Harry Kelley. 1 12 miles S. of
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
47-tfc
FOR SALE—TRANSPARENT AP- Hermiston, phone 2452.
ples. bring own box. Priced for re-
& WELDING SHOP
FOUR PAIR ECRU LACE CUR-
sale. W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry­
tains or sale. Mrs. Lee Dyer, phone Phone 2151
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
land place. Columbia district. 49-tfc
3187.
47-3c
LOST—BAY BELGIAN MARE. WT.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
about 1500 lbs., five years old,
See Hermiston Auto Co.
44-lc
branded on left shoulder. Also Shet-
Physician and Surgeon
| land pony, black, weight 600 lbs. Al FOR SALE—FAT COLORED HENS
! McLouth, Boardman. Oregon.
49-3p
at $1.25 each, while they last. M. N.
First National Bank Building
Jenkins. Umatilla, Oregon
47-3p
| LOST— A GAS RATION BOOK IS-
Hermiston
Phone 3151
sued to Owen W. Mason. Please FOR SALE—FIVE-ROOM MOD-
return to War Price and Rationing
ern house, three lots. Lawn, irri­
J. V. VILLERMOURE
| Board.
49-lp gation water and out buildings. W. G.
Taylor.
Cox
addition.
47-3p
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
NEW WHITE ROSE POTATOES,
washed culls. 85c sack in 100 lb. APRICOTS AND PEACHES—AL-
lots. Exchange sack. Other grades
so Early June and Transparent ap­
on digging days. Emil Zivney, four ples. Ben Parsons. % mile west of
I miles N.E. of Stanfield, phone 785. Umatilla. Bring containers.
48-3p
49-3p
HOUSE FOR SALE $950 DOWN,
i WOMAN WANTS TO TAKE CARE
Combination living & dining room,
of small children, go home nights. two bedrooms, lots of closet space,
Write to Mrs. Grace M. Rhode, Her- nice bathroom. kitchen with ample
' miston. Ore.
49-lp built-ins. hardwood floors throughout.
I LOST—C GAS RATIONING BOOK Phone 2911. Third house east of Ad-
issued to Harry L. Connor. Hermis- ventist church on Ridgeway.
48-3p
FEATURES
FOR RENT—ATTRACTIVE FOUR-
room modern house, $25 per month.
Inquire Coe Ranch, Stanfield. 45-tfc
railroad track.
49-4P Hermiston.
48-tfe
Phone 3821
Hermiston
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
Oeneral Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2111
Sunday * Eve. by Appointment
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
CHIROPRACTOR
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
Office hours: s to 12-1:30 to G
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
DR. F. B. BELT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
- Office Hours —
0:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m.
Other Hours by Appointment