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THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1944 THE 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 Suggests Method for Reducing Work in Ironing The women who find time for many activities are usually those who have discovered that there is an easier way to do most any house hold task. For instance, this job of ironing a shirt, says Mrs. Harriet J. Haynes, home management spe cialist from the Massachusetts State college in Amherst, usually takes 15 to 20 minutes and the six-pound iron is lifted 30 to 35 times during the process. Here is a method suggest ed by Mrs. Haynes which should cut the effort and time in half, though it depends a little, she says, upon the efficiency of the individual work er and upon her ironing board. For instance, to iron a shirt ef ficiently a homemaker should have a board which is at least 20 inches wide. Then she can iron the entire body of the shirt without shifting it around many times, though the same general method may be fol lowed on a narrower board. The first time saver is to place the rolled shirt on the board so that when it is unrolled it will be in the right position to begin ironing with out any rearranging. In other words, begin with the collar toward you. First iron the right sleeve and the collar before turning the shirt. Then do the other sleeve. Next place the shirt so as to iron the back from the inside, then bring the front sections into place and iron them. ly. and in other sections the cattle Diseased Leaves Menace strain. Humans may then become infected Vines With Black Rot with the swine strain as the result of Commercial growers of grapes as Mon.. 8 to 12-—Fruit; 12 to 3, Corn. consuming milk derived from cows well as many home gardeners who Tues., 8 to 3—Beans, Carrots & Beets that have contracted this most viru- have a few grapevines at one side Wed., 8 to 12—Fruit; 12 to 3, Corn. elnt of the Brucella group of orga- of the garden plot, sometimes lose Thurs., 8-12. Beans; 12-3 Corn - Meat nisms. Humans may also become in a considerable part of their crop Fri.. 8 to 3. Beans. Carrots & Beets. fected with the cattle strain from the through damage by the black rot Sat., 8 to 12—Corn. mildew diseases. drinking of contaminated cow’s milk, and Grapevines on slopes with good COOPERATIVE CANNERY but here the danger is not as great air drainage have less trouble with as it seems to be because of the com these fungous diseases than those paratively low virulence of this orga sheltered from air circulation. In nism, and the additional fact that many gardens, however, the dis there are usually only few of them in eased grapes and leaves of the pre the milk. There is no attempt here to vious year lie on the ground to pro infection in the following grow minimize the danger to humans from vide ing season. the use of raw brucella contaminated A good cleaning of the ground milk, and the practice of pasteurizing about the vines in a garden, to such milk, as well as removing from gether with thorough pruning, and the milk line known infected cattle is three sprays in the next growing Brucellotis of Man Bang’s or brucellosis is primarily a to be encouraged, but this danger season, will probably assure con trol of these two diseases. disease of domesticated animals which must not be magnified. Compared to As grapevines may be damaged man is susceptible. In man the in the total number of raw milk drink by cold weather, it is wisest to fection arises from animal sources, ing people there is an insignificant leave the pruning till late winter or and rarely if ever from human cases. prevalence of brucellosis in humans. early spring, before the sap be Many reliable sources indicate that gins to flow. Then the vines can The Brucella melitensis (goat strain) is particularly virulent for man either humans may be infected with the be trimmed back to about 30 to 60 as the result of drinking contaminated Brucella organisms through the skin, buds each, on one-year-old wood. goat's milk or by laboratorians in and it is not unlikely that most hum-, their researches. It is known as Mal ans contact the disease in this man Green Spot ta fever, or Mediteranean fever be ner. This explains the comparatively Big enough to make almost two incidence of the disease in. bacterioli- cause of its prevalence in those reg New Jerseys, Formosa is a bright ions. The American public is more gists that handle the germ in their spot of green at the northern en concerned because of their more gen laboratories; in veterinarians that trance to the South China sea. It era] prevalence in animals, about the frequently contract infected secretions lies 100 miles east of China's coast, 230 miles north from the tip of Lu transmissability to humans of the cat from their patients; in packing house zon, top island of the Philippines, tle strain (Brucella abortus), and the employees where infected animals are says the National Geographic soci swine strain (Brucella suis). Cattle handled: and the higher percentage ety. may become infected with the swine of cases in farm men than farm wom Formosa is an island of contradic strain. Human being in certain sec- en—the former having the most fre- tions. Nature made a picture-book land of it, raised a backbone of tions of the United States, especially i quent contact with animals. the mid-western and southern, con-1 It has also been demonstrated, mountains more than two miles high, their western sides with tract the swine strain mose frequent- | though it is a point of minor impor- clothed | tance, that Brucella infection may be thick forests, dropped their eastern face sharply to the sea, laid a carpet i transmitted by biting insects. of fertile plains westward from the For detailed information about the bases of the snow-capped peaks, and symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of contrived a warm, moist climate. brucellasis in man, consult a physi- The beauty thus created inspired Building Contractors land-hungry Portuguese sailors be cían. and Remodeling holding it in 1590 to coin the name "Ilha Formosa” (beautiful isle). Umatilla - - Oregor Rarleu Ceiling Here CANNING SCHEDULE August 7 to 12 Down On Mac’s Farm MOORE & MORRISEY Sheet Metal Work Oat and barley ceilings are based on Portland prices. U. S. grades and test weight, according to Frank Hack ler. assistant county agent here. It is advisable for the producer to see his local dealer relative to these standards and prices. Milk Subeidy Deadline Aug. 31 KENT GARRISON Across Street North of Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. Farmers have until August 31st to turn in their milk and butterfat re ceipts for May and June to collect the Dairy Feed Subsidy Program, accord ing to Frank E. Hackler, assistant county agent. NOTICE! Hermiston Livestock Commission Co FEATURES Auction Sales Every Friday Afternoon WE’LL HAVE BUYERS FOR WHAT YOU HAVE. THIS WILL BE A BIG SALE. COME! No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock. Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co East End of Main Street Rayon Blend A new type of material to be found for clothing, both for men and women, is the rayon blend. It is made of spun rayon yarns, and both re generated and acetate yarns are used in combination with wool, ara- lac and cotton. This provides a fab ric possessing special effects which could not otherwise be possible. There are both woolen and worsted blends to be had. These are not a substitute for the woolen and worst ed materials we have always known, but instead are a new type of fabric with characteristics all their own. When these blends are well con structed and finished, they will give excellent wear if they receive proper care. Plow in Fall Fall-plowed ground warms up earlier and can be planted sooner than spring-plowed ground, but when plowing or spading is done in the fall, it should not be disked, har- rowed or raked. It should be left in the rough furrow. Fall-plowed ground takes up and holds more of the winter snows and rains than hard ground does and the soil works better and easier. On farms it is possible to plow under coarser manure straws and other or ganic materials in the fall than in the spring, while in larger cities heavy applications of actuated sludge can be used. Land of Morning Calm Korea, earliest Asia mainland ac quisition of the condemned Japanese empire, is the part of Asia near est to Japan’s main islands. Its name, meaning Land of Morning Calm, was changed to Chosen by Japan upon annexing it in 1910. The poetic name is characteris tic of Korea’s natives, who cherish their mountainous land, have given romantic names to every peak, wa terfall and beauty spot, and sur rounded each with its cluster of stories and traditions. PAGE SEVEN FOR SALE—40 ACRES, GOOD small house; team and some equip ment. Land all under irrigation. R. E. Campbell. 4 12 miles west of Her miston, in Westland district, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 51 -3c LOST—BAY BELGIAN MARE. WT. about 1500 lbs., five years old, branded on left shoulder. Also Shet land pony, black, weight 600 lbs. Al McLouth. Boardman. Oregon. 49-3p WANTED—WOMAN FOR FRONT desk work at duPont Hotel (Rich- land Transient Quarters) Richland, Wash. Hours, three to eleven, six day week, six-fifty per day. lunch and dinner. Must be able to meet public. Reply to L. Williams, manager. 50-3p FOR SALE—500 WHITE LEG- horns, March 20 hatch, pullets. Will lay in one month. J. W. McMullen. Rt. 1, Hermiston, phone 2621. 49-3p IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE WANTED — RELIABLE WOMAN to do housework in small home and STATE OF OREGON FOR care for a baby. Go home evenings. • UMATILLA COUNTY 51-3c Phone 2441. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil ELECTRIC COMBINATION WOOD son Levi Fulbright. Deceased. and coal range for sale. Excellent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons whom it may concern that condition. 301 C. St.. Victory Square. Cecil L. Fulbright has been appointed 51-3p Administrator of the estate of Wilson Levi Fulbright, deceased, and has qua FOR SALE-TRANSPARENT AP- lified as such. All persons having ples. bring own box. Priced for re- claims against the estate are hereby required to present them to the Ad sale. W. T. Cloyd, on old J. H. Ry ministrator at the law office of Raley land place. Columbia district. 49-tfc Peterson in the United States Nation al Bank Building in Pendleton, Ore- FOR SALE—7-ROOM HOUSE IN gon. within six months from the date with or without 16 acres (r the rye first Fsc# publication -1111.45 of , this L1.2. notice ay Hermiston, of within city ci. limits. limit« Large 1... Darn ham and ana whih : the 20th 00 1 L.1., 1944. 1044 an witnin which is day of July. silo. All under irrigation. Running Cecil L. Fulbright, Administrator Raley Peterson. Attorney for water for stock. F. C. McKenzie, Administrator. phone 3113. 49-3c (July 20-Aug. 17) FOR SALE—WHITE LEGHORN fryers, 75c each. Frank P. Sar gent. Phone 3101. Hermiston. Across street north from R.E.A. office. 49-3c 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. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES was the subject of L the Lesson-Sermon in all Churc.es of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday. July 30. -cen Text was, “Let him that glorie ch glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the ([ OVE" FOR SALE—20 ACRES, ALL UN- FOR SALE—COMPLETE HERD OF der irrigation and all in crops; 4 dairy cows. bull, heiffers and steers. room house and a good cellar. Rea Double tested; no reactors. $70 and sonably priced. Sam R. Elston, foul $75. Ray Sherburne. Stanfield. Ore. miles east of Hermiston. Route One 1 Mile South of Cold Springs Reser- 51-2) voir. 51-1p LOST — SHAEFFER FOUNTAIN NEW WHITE ROSE POTATOES— pen in Hermiston postoffice, with Washed culls, 75c sack, in 100 lb. name Franklin James engraved. Re lots. Exchange sack. No. 2’s in 50 turn to Loren Carver’s Barber shop lb. bags, 85c. Emil Zivney. four mi. and receive reward. 50-3c N. E. of Stanfield. Phone 785. 51-3p APRICOTS — PLENTIFUL FROM TABLE MODEL now to September at Edmonds FOR SALE cream separator, Royal Blue No. Orchard, also eating peaches now. 33. M. G. Sulisky. Columbia district. Two miles west of Umatilla, across 49-4p 50-1 p railroad track. Lord which exercise lovingkind- judgment and righteous- in the ea th: for in these things I delight, saith the Lord” (Jeremiah 9:24) Among the citations which comprised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: And we have known and be- . eved the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him. Herein is our love made perfect, that we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as he is, so are we in this world” (I John 4:16.17). • The Lesson-Sermon also in cluded the following correlative passages from the Christian Sei- enee textbook. ‘Science and Health with Key lures” by Mary “Life, Truth and tute the triune to the Baker Love Person FOR SALE- MARE WORK HORSE works single or double. Rex Jack- son. phone 2118, Route Two. Hermis- 49-3p FOR SALE—1306 POUND WORK ton. mare, gentle to work single or dou FRYERS FOR SALE—FOR THAT ble. extra good for cultivating. $40.00 Sunday dinner. Get them Satur or will trade for heifer or calves. days. “Virgorbilt” Hatchery, Her Ralph Smith, E. A. Thornburg ranch. miston. 40-tfc ¡ Rt. 1, Hermiston. 51-3p FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS FOR SALE—1938 HUDSON COUPE See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s. | $595.00. Troy Griffin. Phone 3733, 13-tfc 51-3p Hermiston. FOR SALE — COMPLETE NEW FOR SALE—ONE RCA 7-TUBE line of Goodyear tires and batteries radio, three wave bands. $50.00. for any car. See them at Elwood’s Phone 3741. 51-lp Richfield Station. 26-tfe 2-ROOM HOUSE. WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3733 FOR RENT lots of shade, good water at door. or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore- Clarence Reid, Rt. 1. Hermiston. 51-3p 2-tfe Scrip- Eddy: consti- called God,—that is, the triply divine Principle, Love. They represent a trinity in unity, three in one,—- the same in essence, though multiform in office: God the Father-Mother; Christ the spirit ual idea of sonship; divine Sci ence or the Holy Comforter" < p.331). NOTICE TO CREDITORS gon. 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 FOR RENT—ONE APARTMENT; LESLIE HUTSON also rooms. West Side Hotel, oppo Box 791 Pendleton, Ore. FOR SALE—CROSS BRED CHAU- site depot. 49-3p hauhau and toy terrier puppies, REAL ES -Tl. ready in two weeks. Pick yours now. E. P. DODD R. R. FAST sales, leases, exchange«. Insur Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, phone 2171, Uma- ance — fire, automobile, accident. No tilla. Ore. 51-lc Veterinarian tary public, execution of legal pa FOR SALE—22 A. RANCH. WITH pert. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore Resi. 3713 Bus. Phone 3311 improvements. Part in alfalfa, part gon. 15-tte prune orchard. Rex Jackson, phone 2188. 51-3c FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN City. 2-tfc FOR SALE—3-BURN. OIL STOVE, Insurance Company perfect condition. John Mathwick, NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR sale—Harry Kelley. 1% miles S. of $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment next to last house at west end of First 47-tfc 80% Collision street in Cox addition. 52-2p Hermiston, phone 2452. — New Triplit Life Policy — FOR SALE — MODEL D JOHN FOR SALE—ONE KEYSTON ROP- Family Income ing saddle; new. C. McKenzie, Jr., Deere tractor, in A-l condition; al 50-3p “I file our responsibility for you so new 2-bottom John Deere tractor Route 1, Hermiston. with the state.” plow, for $400. Tom Able Jr., Echo. FOR RENT — ATTRACTIVE 4- ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 Oregon. 51-3p room modern house, about two miles Cooperative Service Station ■Hermiston. Oregon FOR SALE—HIMALAYAN BLACK out on Diagonal road. Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 50-3c berries. 50c per gallon, you pick them and please bring containers. IF ANYBODY KNOWS OF A SPOT- Bring your welding repair and Mrs. Clyde Hoyt, phone 2171, Uma- ted stallion in this vicinity, please blacksmithing to tilla. Ore. 51-3c let me know. C. M. Dexter, Hermis HERMISTON BLACKSMITH 50-3p WANT TO BUY—6 FT. ELECTRIC ton. Ore. & WELDING SHOP refrigerator and washing machine. AIR CONDITIONED APTS. FOR L. F. Beaver, Prop. Must be in good condition. C. A. rent—Will guarantee 74 degrees Phone 2151 Belles, Hermiston, at Union Bar. 51-3p during hot weather. N. D. Bard. 50-3c FOR SALE — TWO ACRES IN Stanfield, Ore. DR. I. C. BOHLMAN Orchard addition, across street WANT TO RENT 5-ROOM HOUSE Physician and Surgeon from Hermiston Livestock Commis must be wired for electric range, sion Co. Carl Hammer, phone 3609, unfurnished. Phone 2151. 50-3c First National Bank Building 51-3p Hermiston. FOR SALE 7-ROOM HOUSE, Phone 3151 Hermiston FOUND—LITTLE GIRL’S BRACE- modern, one block north of Stone’s let with cameo set. Owner may Store. Mrs. Hazel McCutchen. Her J. V. VILLERMOURE have same by calling at Herald office. miston. 50-3p 51-3c State Farm[Mutual FOR SALE 22*x7‘ FT. TRAIL- er house. Teardrop style and tan dem wheels. Can be seen across high way from Victory Square. Contact G. C. Broussard at Inland Petroleum office in Hermiston. 50-3p If your eyes trouble you come here for a thorough examination . . . . Modern glasses ground to fit if they are needed. Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Ra 2113 Sunday & Eve. by Appointment TWO-ROOM FURNISHED COT- tage For Rent—Ritchie’s Camp, phone 2714. 50-3p Dr. A. E. MARBLE Í FOR SALE — EARLY ALBERTA peaches. Gravensteen apples, crab apples (2 varieties): also plums, and ' we still have some apricots. L. E. Over 30 Years Successful Miller, one mile west of Umatilla on Optical Experience! Wurster ranch. 50-tfe DR. DALE ROTHWELL FOR SALE — TRAILER HOUSE. OPTOMETRIST 418 South Main St. — Pendleton well furnished, new paint Job In side and out, goo tires and trailer hitch. Inquire Loman Baker at Near But Depat Phone 3821 SADDLE HORSE. gentle. Earl Wills. Stanfield. Ore.. | Box 96. 50-3 p WANTED LET US SOLVE YOUR EYESIGHT PROBLEM ! ELECTRICAL SERVICE Cronk Apartments. 50-tfe CHIROPRACTOR Orrice: 2 blocks E of post office Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 t $ Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN « SURGEON — Office Hours — 0:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - I p. m. Other Hour» by Appointment