The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 18, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1941
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
John Sloper and Charles Selviä of
Boise, Idaho, were visitors at the
Published Every Thursday at
John Kinney home over the week-end
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
and while here they attended the
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
Round-up.
Mrs. Howard M. Smith and son
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rose of Esta­
cada, who had spent since last Wed­ Donald, drove to La Grande Friday
Publishers
nesday visiting at the home of their returning Saturday with her daugh­
Entered at the post office at Her- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ter. Donna, who has been visiting her
miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. Mrs. Harold Regele and son, spent grandparents for the past two weeks.
Gene Hiatt has been quite ill with
1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Saturday and Sunday in Freewater
visiting a son and his family, return­ tonsilitis and unable to work at his
ing to their home Monday morning. job as driver for the Hermiston
Subscription Rates
Mrs. Bertha Cherry, who been vis­ Transfer Co.
One Year .......................... $2.00
Virgil Johnson returned Sunday
iting
with her sister and father in
Six Months ...................... 1.00
Ventura, California, returned to her from a business trip to Portland.
Daryl Montgomery of Holdman
Three Months ......................... ..
home here Sunday.
spent from Wednesday till Sunday
here visiting friends. While here he I
was a guest at the R. Williams home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cochrane and
Let’s Get On An Even Keel!
sons, John and James of Pasco vis­
ited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
The news columns of the Pacific Northwest are
Blakeley here Sunday.
Committee members from the Po-
full of sensational reports of things in Hermiston.
! cahontas. Eastern Star lodges. Lad- |
Also conservative editorial columns have picked up
ies’ Aid, Altar Society and Garden
club met Monday night in the Ma­
the stories as valid from large display heads to the
sonic hall to make arrangements for
final 30. Some are even sighting the smokes of a Na­
a teacher’s reception to be given in
honor of the new teachers at the Ma­
tional scandal arising from the actions of somebody,
sonic recreational hall, September 19.
somewhere, somehow. If only now we can boil it
Bob Brownell returned to his work
on the tugboat, Captain Al James
all down to real facts and sanity!
Sunday night after his five days off.
Scott Brown, recently of Boise, Id­
There is no actual distressing housing situation.
aho, is employed at the butcher shop
There has been no great violation of laws of sanita­ | here. Mrs. Brown as yet hasn’t come,
| but plans to come later. Their son
tion, though there are cases, and more in sight. There
Vivian and daughter, Margaret, are
has been no hi-jacking of prices, only a natural ad­
employed at the Ordnane Depot. An­
other son. Deace, who is an ordained
vance with rising costs. The government authorities
minister, is visiting here a few days
must be granted some measure of consideration be­
and held preaching services here Sun­
day evening. The Browns were for-
cause of the rush of work required. The citizens of
mer residents here for many years
the various communities should be given the same
While here they are visiting at the
Lyle Brown home.
consideration because of the immensity of a program
Charles Powell of Ballock Island
droped into their laps. The job was big for every­
spent the week-end here visiting his
sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Le­
body and no one can say that everyone has not done
land Smith.
his part to shove it along.
Mrs. Art Bosquet returned last
week from Forest Grove where she
We have had a bad road situation but that is iron­
had spent a few days visiting her
daughter. Mrs. John Franklin and
ed out. We have had a worse school problem but
family. She stayed two days with the
hopes are strong that it will be balanced very soon.
children while the Franklins went on
a short trip.
The President has allocated over $200,000 for sewer
Norma Fritzpatrick left Saturday
service and water systems and safe sanitation is in
for Myrtle Point where she will make
her home with her grandparents and
sight.
attend school. Jean McKenzie and
Ann Mary Sherlock gave her a fare­
The Herald suggests that everybody keep his
well party at her home Thursday
head, and help pull the work and the organization of
night.
Mrs. Ray Branden motored to Tha
our social problems to a sane development, which
Dalles Saturday and brought back
can be done.
her daughters, Myrna Rae and Bar­
bara, who had spent two weeks vis­
We do not want the communities to be scandaliz­
iting their grandparents, Mr. and.
Mrs. Andy Johnson.
ed, nor do we believe that the government in its tre­
Many local people attended the
mendous and splendid efforts should be harrassed
Round-up Friday and Saturday.
School was dismissed Friday so the
with evil and sensational reports.
children could go.
Mrs. Ray McNabb and children
We, who live here, are either completely dumb, or
Diane and Freddie and Mrs. John
there is not half the troubles here that are now being
Wurstel' and Mae motored to The
Dalle- Friday afternoon. Mae re­ attend a firemen’s school. Mr. Hiatt
reported. The stories make good writing, and now
All Block 91, Wardwells addition atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an
mained. where she will be employed
41. City
(I:.. of g Umatilla,
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_ duly
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.
Umatilla order
made
herein
is the Umatilla fire chief. They ex­ to the
that the war is getting somewhat stalemated the
at the Max Cafe.
County, Oregon.
by the County Court of Umatilla
pect
to
be
gone
about
three
days.
J H. Byrnes attended the funeral
newspapers have found a good morsel to roll under
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 25th day of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wurster left
of W. R. Commins in Walla Walla Monday
Aug. 21-Sept. 18 August, 1941, will, on the 30th day
for their home in Cincinnati County.
their tongues and sell circulation.
’
Saturday.
of September, 1941, at the hour of
after spending the last month
Mr and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt left Sun- Ohio,
LAND SALE NOTICE
10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
here at the home of his
Let’s all get to work in balancing the situation.
day for Bend. Oregon, where he will visiting
highest bidder for cash at the front
brothers, John Wurster and family
and George Wurster on Butter Creek.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, door of the Umatilla County Court
They were going home by way of Cal­ That the undersigned, Sheriff of Um­ House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
ifornia and expect to make a few atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of a minimum price of $132.00 therefor,
an order duly made and entered to be paid in cash, at the time of sale;
more stops before getting there.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bousquet and herein by the County Court of Uma- the following described parcel of land,
son. Bill, and Mrs. Emmett Cooney tilla County, Oregon, on the 19th day heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore­
attended the wedding of Mrs. Coon­ of August, 1941, will, on the 23rd gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
ey’s and Mrs. Bousquet's niece. Mar­ day of September. 1941, at the hour | wit:
Lot 3, less the West 211 acres,
garet Peggy Smith and Harold Buell of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to
in Condon Sunday. After a wedding ! the highest bidder for cash at the I Section 4, Township 4, North Range
trip to British Columbia the young front door of the Umatilla County 28, E.W.M.
couple will make their home here. | Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub-1 R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla
They are both employed in Hermis­ ject to a minimum price of $80.00 County.
Aug. 28-Sep. 25
therefor, to be paid in cash, at the
ton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and time of sale, the following described
son, Ronald, motored to La Grande parcel of land, heretofore by Uma-
Tuesday where Ronald will remain tilla County, Oregon, acquired for de-
HOME LEMON JUICE RECIPE
to spend a few days with his grand- j linquent taxes, to-wit:
TAKES OFF UGLY FAT
parents while his parents are deer All Block 93, Wardwells addition
hunting.
1 to the City of Umatilla, Umatilla
Francis Stephens of Maryhill spent County, Oregon.
Tuesday at the home of his parents
GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla
R. E. GOAD.
quickly, without drugs, laxatives, or anything
Mr. and Mrs. All Stephens.
County.
Aug. 21-Sept. 18
harmful! J um mix Ard» with 2 small cans or
Mrs. Don McBride and son. Dar- I
Lemon Juice, costing 10c to 15c. Simple as thatt
Tested complete Lemon Juice Recipe in each bar
rell motored to The Dalles Tuesday
of Avds—all for only $1 98 -Trial size 9800
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED Free de-
to visit a few days with her mother.
livery — orders filled promptly Just phone.
Mrs. McBride returned home Thurs­
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
day leaving Darrell who will stay
THOMPSON DRUG STORE
with his grandmother while his par­ That the undersignen, Sheriff of Um-
ents are deer hunting.
Leta Meyers and Muriel Bachelor
of Pendleton were visitors here Mon-
day night. Muriel remained to spend
a few days.
UMATILLA NEWS
HERMISTON HERALD
Announcing—
The Opening of
Roy C. Davidson Company's
Big Used Car Lot
Friday, Sept. 19
Across the Street from Oasis Theatre
The Finest Selection of Guaranteed
Used Cars Ever Offered for Sale
In Hermiston
•
Bargain Prices - Liberal Terms
Buy Now and Save
Roy C. Davidson 6
Hermiston, Oregon
Boise, Idaho
You can have this
ECONOMY
“0/ YOUN fANM
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
HE rock-bottom fuel economy of John
Deere Tractors, demonstrated again and
again in various tests throughout the coun­
try . . proved by the experience of thou­
sands of farmers
is again verified by the
results of the tractor economy matches held
at Cherokee. Iowa, early in September.
John Deere Tractors, burning the low-cost
fuels, romped home with first, second,
third, fourth, and fifth places in the rubber-
tired events, and with first and second places
in the steel-wheeled contests.
Hsre are the results:
RUBBER-TIRED TRACTOR CLASS
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
John
John
John
John
John
Deere
Deere
Deere
Deere
Deere
"H
"H
"A’
"H
“H
John Patterson
Lyle Mason
Laurence Kohns
Laurence Gummow
Gernis Boothby
8.24
7.56
8.24
8.24
9.364
9.554
10.74
10.84
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned. Sheriff of Um­
atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of
an order duly made and entered here­
in by the County Court of Umatilla
County, Oregon, on the 26th day of
August. 1941, will, on the 30th day
of September, 1941, at the hour of
10 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 $60.00 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 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 95, Ward-
well's addition to the City of Uma­
tilla. Umatilla County, Oregon.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla
County.
Aug. 28-Sep. 25
The fuel coat of the next neareat entry was 20.7 cents per acre— 71 per cent higher.
Some entries ran more than twice as high as the John Deere.
SI EEL-WHEELEO TRACTOR CLASS
1st
2nd
John Deere “A”
John Deere “B”
Harvey Fick
Marvin Mann
Fuel economy like this is a conclusive
demonstration of the real money to be
saved by using low cost fuels in John Deere
two-cylinder Tractors. And the reason for
this economy is exclusive John Deere two-
cylinder engine design . . . after seventeen
se
86
124
134
years still the most practical development
in farm tractors.
You want this same economy on your
own farm. Enjoy it this year and for many
years to come with a John Deere Two-Cyl­
inder Tractor. See us today.
Braden-Bell Tractor 8
Equipment Co.
Pendleton. Oregon
LAND SALE NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
That the undersigned, Sheriff of Um­
atilla County, Oregon, by virtue of an
order duly made and entered herein
by the County Court of Umatilla
County. Oregon, on the 19th day of
August, 1941, will, on the 23rd day
of September. 1941, at the hour of
10 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 $80.00 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:
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