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PAGE FOUT. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1941. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. •-00-960099099009999990990099030**$**************7*919 The Hermiston Herald Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates .. $2.00 One Year.................................. Six Months ............................... .. 1.00 Three Months ........................... .. .50 Payable in Advance Office Telephone .... 2051 Residence Telephone 2333 ORE PUBLIS and Mrs. Robert Berger on their way home from the East. M. K. Flickenger and the Messen- | ger family wish to thank all who so Ilil M ih . Rent-ice Wuttenbtirger kindly assisted them inthe illness and | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore are death of their loved one, Mrs. Ellen 1 the parents of a son born Friday. Flickenger. The baby has been named Marvin Dale. BOYS' AND GIRLS' Mr. and Mrs Garnet Abercormbie and family were visitors at the Rus AID SOCIETY NEEDS sell Moore home Wednesday. A picnic was given by the Lena ADDITIONAL FUNDS Grange at Battle Mountain Sunday. There were.about 60 persons there. The seasoned traveler carries American Express % Portland Ten dependent children E. B. Wattenburger made a busi ness trip to Kimberly Saturday. from Umatilla county are receiving , Travelers Cheques and enjoys the comfort of know % Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger care from the Boys’ and Girls’ Aid t ing they will be accepted readily the world over ... % and family were visitors at the Mar- ion Finch home Saturday evening. Society of Oregon at the present $ that prompt refund will be made if they are lost or $ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew time, according to a report released returned home from Spokane Thurs this week from society headquarters. : ; stolen un-countersigned. There is no red tape ...a% day where he has been attending to Under the supervision of the society, % countersignature, for identification, is the only re- $ his sheep. % quirement. Issued in convenient denominations of % Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer were which provides clothing and medical week end visitors at the Boylen and dental care, the children are : ; $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for each $100 pur- : : ranch on Butter Creek. placed in private family homes 1 ! chased, ! ! throughout the state. (Too late for last week) The Boys’ and Girls’ Aid reports YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger that since 1914, it has provided for were callers at the Walter Wiggles NEAT WALLETS FROM worth home in Echo and Emery Cox 3 5 homeless and neglected children from Umatilla county. home in Hermiston this week. John Edward Harrison of Eugene Fifty-five per cent of the society’s spent Saturday with E. B. Watten wards come from counties other than burger and Sunday he went up to Multnomah, yet substantial financial Helen Currins until Tuesday. F. B. SWAYZE, President Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger support from private sources is pro and daughters spent Sunday in Pen- vided by no other county, officials of Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation dleton visiting Mr. and Mrs. Floyd the organization point out. Without 1004000% 0911199300300*0***8** •** 9900*0999 Van Orsdale. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger additional funds from the counties to meet the increased cost of living, were Heppner callers Monday. Miss Frances Finch has returned services to dependent children will home from her two weeks visit in have to b curtailed. Seattle. The agency is asking the coopera Mr. and Mrs. H. Bartholomew tion of every Oregon community in and Patty Finch returned home from the coast where they spent the week meeting present needs which total end. | $5,000. The fund-raising appeal, or Mr. and Mrs. John Healy were ganized on a state-wide basis, is go on July 4th trips Heppner callers Friday and Satur- ing forward rapidly in Umatilla day. FREEDOM from driving worries ln Mr. and Mrs. Dee I Neill are putting county under the chairmanship of heavy holiday traffic. up hay at the Boylen ranch. Miss Eva Nelson of Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer went Established in 18 85, the Boys’ and FREEDOM summer heat, in to Lakeview for three weeks. cool, air-conditioned buses. Shirley McGreer has gone to Spo- Girls’ Aid Society has cared for FREEDOM to leave and return kane to spend a while with her more than 7,300 Oregon children when you wish, thanks to #. grandmother, Mrs. R. L. Brewster. since its inception. At the present quent, convenient schedules. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Abercormbie time 355 boys and girls are receiving FREEDOM from unnecessary ... were callers in Lexington Monday. care under its supervision. c. c. pense, because of low bua fare». Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore were Chapman is president of the organi- Hermiston callers Monday. HERMISTON DRUG CO. The annual school meeting was zation and Mrs. Myrtle C. Dalziel Main St. — Phone 2271 held Monday. The budget was adopt- serves as state director. ed and new members elected were ’PORTLAND Russell D. Moore and Mrs. Marion ! NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Finch. $3.60 OF EXECUTRIX Bill Finch and son Raymond of Boise, Ida. $5 15 Stanfield visited at the Marion Finch Spokane .... 3-70 Notice is hereby given that by an home last week. Salt Lake 1095 Visitors at the Marion Finch home order of the County Court of the Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Russell State of Oregon for Umatilla County Seattle .... $6 10 the undersigned has been appointed Moore, Elroy Moore, Bette Finch and executrix of the last will and testa- | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers. ment and of the estate of Hugh | Thomas Fraser, deceased. All per- | sons having claims against said es- | tate are hereby required to present them within six months from the Ry Elaine Fisher date of this notice, with proper vouch- s, to said executrix at the office of Funeral services were held I for W . J. Warner at Hermiston, Umatil- hearing of objections or exceptions al account or to any item thereof and County, Oregon. ‘ Mrs. Ellen Flickenger at the Com- I to such final account and report and contest the same. Dated May 29, 1941, munity church Wednesday after- Dated June 5, 1941. Margaret B. Fraser, Executrix. the settlement thereof. noon. They were in charge of Rev. W. J. WARNER, Administrator W. J. Warner, J. K. Walpole, assisted by Robert Forrest A. Harrah, Executor. with the will annexed of the A. S. Cooley, Berger. Out of town relatives and A. S. Cooley, Estate of Nicholas Codd, friends were: Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Attorneys for Executrix. Attorney for Executor. Mesenger of Portland; Mrs. E. J. (May 29-June 26) deceased. (June 5-July 3) (June 12-July 10) Sharp and children of Vancouver, Wn.: Mr. and Mrs. Truman E. Mes NOTICE OF LAND SALE senger and family of Meacham: Mr. NOTICE OF HEARING and Mrs. Frank Hamond and family NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FINAL ACCOUNT of The Dalles: and Mr. and Mrs. That the undersigned, Sheriff of ' Jackson of Umatilla. The floral of Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue ferings were many and beautiful. y of an order Notice is hereby given that Forrest duly made and entered A shower honoring Mrs. F. A. Harrah as executor of the last herein by the County Court of Uma- Walpole was given at the home of tilla County, Oregon, on the 4th day , will and testament and of the estate 6 or S PRINTS Mrs. W. Baker Friday afternoon. of 1941, will, on the 15th day of Rose Harrah, deceased, has filed There was a large number present of June, - “ his final account in said estate in the July, 1941, at the hour of 10 30. Roll and the honoree received many use o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the County Court of the State of Oregon ful gifts. I for Umatilla County, and said court highest bidder for cash, at the front With FREE Enlargement Coupon Mr. and Mrs. George Corwin drove of the Umatilla County Court has fixed Monday, the 7th day of up from Hood River Saturday even- door July, 1941, at 2:00 o’clock p. m. of Mail Orders Filled House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to ing to attend the Grange meeting. a minimum price of $140.00 there said day, as the time for hearing of They returned to Hood River Sun- fore, to be paid in cash, at the time objections to said final account and PAYLESS DRUG ( day sale, the following described par the settlement thereof. On or before Pendleton, Oregon daughter was born to Mr. and of of iand, heretofore by Umatilla said day any person interested in said Mr Chas. Andregg Wednesday at cel Oregon, acquired for delin- estate may file objections to said fin- Hermiston General hospital. County. taxes, towit: Mother and baby are doing well. She quent Section 34 W12 NW1 SE 1, has been named Shirley Barbara. North Range 28, E.W.M. Twp. The Daily Vacation Bible school R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of closed with an excellent program Fri Umatilla County. day evening. The attendance was | (June 5-uly 3) well above the fifty mark, ranging | from 52 as the lowest attendance to I 60 as the highest. It was only by NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING much sacrifice on the part of teach ers and helpers that such a school IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR could be successfully accomplished, UMATILLA COUNTY Through their efforts were taught ways of truth and righteousness In the Matter of the Estate of ! Nicholas Codd. Deceased. a great uplift to the community. Notice is Hereby Given, that the I An eight-pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miles at the undersigned as administrator with Hermiston General hospital Satur- the will annexed of the estate ■ of dav evening Mother and baby are Nicholas Codd, deceased. has filed | doing well. The young man has not his final account and report in said i estate with the Clerk of the County vet been named. Mrs. Jack Gorham left for the i Court - vus V ... of the ine State ovave ... of Oregon v.gva for -- coast Thursday. They will spend Umatilla County and that the Judge most of the summer there. Mr. and thereof t-___ ’ has fixed ’ ’ Saturday, .. the 12th Mrs George McNabb will be at the day of July, 1941, at 10 o’clock A.M. as the time, and the rooms of the Gorham home in her absence. Mr. and Mrs. Berger of Bonne- above entitled Court in the County I ville are visiting at the home of Court House in Pendleton, Umatilla | their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. County. Oregon, as the place for | PINE CITY NEWS American Express Travelers Cheques FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON “Lest We Forget” Next week we will celebrate another Fourth of July. With Stanfield as a center, the west end of Umatilla county will have the usual festivities with music, dancing, sports and patriotic oratory. In the customary American way we will observe a great event in our history. With events shaping a new destiny of mankind, we wonder, in this yet an hour of peace at home, how we may conduct such ceremo nies a year from now. With the flag of freedom still floating from our mountain heights, we are called upon to still defend our standards of democracy, and uphold the princi ples of liberty and justice for all mankind. We hope that when the tumult and the shouting dies and, with Kipling, when “The captains and the kings depart”, there will still stand “Thine ancient and a contrite heart”. “Lord of hosts be with us yet, Lest we forget,—lest we forget”. More And More Housing The housing situation is growing more acute every day. In spite of the fact that something like 50 hous ing units are being built, or assured in Hermiston, trailer houses are rolling in and tent houses are ris ing, there yet remains a great need apparent in the very near future. So far no one has been required to sleep lindera sagebrush, though many have curled citizens of the community are we urge everyone who can provide rooms, small housing faciliti« ind camping grounds, to assist in every w ay possible to aid the government authorities in taking proper care of the hundreds of strangers and visitors that are yet to appear here to work on the defense project. HARVEST WASTE TRAUEL FREEomtoo! 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