The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 01, 1942, Page 5, Image 5

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PENDLETON, OREGON
COLUMBIA NEWS
By Mrs. Bob IVooduard
The community Christmas celebra­
I ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Van Schoiack tion was held in the high school audi­
torium Tuesday evening. The program
I (Jo Ellen Mopps) and small son Lar­ I consisted of carols sung by a commu­
ry visited during the holidays at the nity vested choir lead by Mrs. George
Lathrop home, returning Saturday to | Corwin, followed by an operetta pre-
the Willamette valley where they now ' sentid by the four lower grades.
Great credit is due those who had
make their home.
charge of this program. After the
Mrs. J. H. Byrnes and daughter Jo program Santa Claus appeared and
| Ann of Umatilla and Mrs. Paul presented treats to the children. All
Walsh and children of The Dalles others received treats at the door.
The C. E. met at the home of
visited last Friday evening at the . I Elaine
Fisher Sunday evening. After
Bob_ Woodward home.
| the lesson a game was played and re­
•
has
he
J. H. Reid has reported that
freshments served.
The next meet­
received indirect word from his son ing will be held at the church.
James Reid, Jr., in Hawaii. Mis.
TOWNSEND CLUB
Reid, Jr., sent a message to her fath­
er in Seattle a few days after the
NEWS
raid on the islands to say that they |
B y Mrs. Joe Udey
were safe at the home of friends. She
was not permitted to give more infoi- |
A very important meeting was held
mation.
Verne Dunham spent Christinasi at the Townsend pavilion December
The election of new officers was
with his family at Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Swearingen re­ postponed until the next meeting
turned to their home in Seattle Sun- which will be held January 6th, and
day after spending the Christmas all members are urged to be present.
holiday here with her mother, Mrs. I To those interested, the following
Grace Foster and with Mr. Swearing- | is a copy of a telegram sent to the
President of the United States:
en’s folks in Irrigon.
WA1038 - 108NT
Mr. and Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell
Chicago, Ill.
were Christmas dinner guests at the
A. J. Reuber home in Stanfield. Irene President Franklin D. Roosevelt,
Washington, D. C.
v • have been Î
and Betty Jean Reuber
In this hour of our nation’s trial,
spending the holidays here with their
we are proud and happy to offer you
sister, Mrs. Caldwell.
Al Middlestadt of Lebanon is visit- the unanimous support of the mem-
ing until after the New Year holiday bership in ten thousand Townsend
at the home of his sister, Mrs. George clubs from coast to coast, for any
civilian defense work. We
Liebe.
Attending the Veteran’s dance in at your disposal our weekly rotogra­
Pendleton Christmas night were Mr. vure newspaper, Townsend National
and Mrs. Joe Udey, Mr. and Mrs. Weekly, together with the service of
Guy Cronk and Mr. and Mrs. Olson. our staff of organizers, writers, ra­
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Stone of Leba­ dio and platform speakers, all care­
non came Tuesday of last week to I fully trained in morale building and
spend the holiday here at the home ! mass psychology. Hundreds of thou­
of her brother, A. H. Cable. They ' sands of our readers and club mem-
hers will undertake any task within
returned home Sunday.
Mrs. William Instone of Lena visit­ their power, or cooperate with any
ed at the Bob Woodward home last established agency, public or private.
We salute you, our commander in
Saturday evening.
Mrs. C. L. Upham reports that a chief, and wait your command.
Signed,
recent letter brought news of Hugh
Dr. Frances E. Townsend.
Roberts, one time resident here, who
is now stationed with the army in the
Philippines. Soon after the first CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
fighting there he notified his par­
Our sermon topic for Sunday morn­
ents that he was O.K., and there had
ing will be “Jehovah’s Command To
been no casualties in his regiment.
Rodney Rogers spent Christmas at Israel” as recorded in Exodus 14:15.
home from Pilot Rock and went on to For the evening worship service it
Portland to attend the winter meet­ will be "God’s Power”. This is a day
ing of the executive council of the of tremendous power.
Our Sunday School meets at 10:00
Christian Endeavor.
Along the Diagonal—Holiday calls. a. m., morning worship at 11:00 a.m.
Christian Endeavor for all ages at
. . Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and
the Marvin Watsons from town 7:00 p. m., and the evening worship
spending Sunday afternoon at the at 8:00.
The 7:00 p. m. service takes the
Joe Udey home. . . the Baxter Hutchi­
place
of the regular mid-week service,
sons entertaining the C. L. Uphams
A basket dinner will be served in
and their daughter, Mrs. Hart and
children at Sunday dinner. . . a din­ the church basment following : the
ner Monday evening at the Lester Sunday morning service at which
Hammer home with the Uphams, time a committee consisting of the
their daughter and grandchildren as Sunday School officers and teachers,
and officers of all departments of the
guests.
church will make final plans for the
four year advance educational pro-
gram within the church.
PINE (ITY NEWS
By Uli's. Bernice Wattenburger
Mary Richey and daughter
Carl
Hammer left ----------
Thursday
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• of last Hazel, and Bill Westermyers spent
ce kk on a business trip to California,! Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
. paired by Mrs. Hammer who ton Ayers. Also present were Mr.
.1 visit relatives in Oakland and and Mrs. Alex Richey and family of
n Francisco. They also plan to Stanfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Marian Finch and
sit Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill at daughters
Patty, Frances and Betty
They plan to return spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
. c< ? n
about January 6.
Myers and family. ami Mr.
Word has been received here that and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew.
Miss Marie Healy of Portland
Harold Woodward, recently enlisted
in the army, is now stationed at Camp spent the Christmas vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hea­
Allen, California.
ly and family.
Mrs. Lawrence Hart and two child­
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
ren of Gaston. Ore., are spending the were Christmas dinner guests of Mr.
holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews and family.
Jack Healy is ill with tonsilitis and
and Mrs. C. L. Upham.
confined to his bed.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Garberding is Mr.
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
spent Christmas day with relatives and family spent Christmas in Pen­
and friends at Grandview.
dleton with Mr. Watten burger’s sis­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shulty of ter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barnes of Pilot
Colorado Springs arrived Wednesday
Rock and Joe Bolltrennie spent Sun­
afternoon of last week to visit at the day afternoon with Oscar McCarty.
home of her mother, Mrs. Grace Fos-
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and
family spent Sunday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger.
Later in the evening Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Barnes and Joe Bolltrennie
called at the Wattenburger home.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and
son Marvin spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Smith and son of Ir-
figon.
Every one is invited to a basket
dinner at noon New Year's day at
SHORT WAVE DIATHERMY
Pine City. The ladies are to sew for
the Red Cross and in the afternoon
Suite 11 Bond Building
a house shower is to be given in hon­
Telephone 148
or of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers.
(Over Woolworths)
Oregon
Pendleton
PENDLETON DIRECTORY
H. L. SIMPSON (0.
Farm Implements - Electric
Motors - Water Systems
Pendleton
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Oregon
JACK ALLEN SUPPLY
Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
Phone 400
Pendleton
Oregon
H. AND H. SHOP
CHILDREN’S APPAREL
Infants to 1 4 Years
GIFTS
147 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
STRAM OPTICAL (0
William C. Stram
OPTOMETRIST
225 S. Main St.
Pendleton
Phone 403
Oregon
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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1942
DR. R. B. BRUNDAGE
DR. ARNE A. HEINO
Chiropractic Physio Therapy
Rectal Disorders
145 S. Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
BOARDMAN NEWS
By Elaine Fisher
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stills of Wallowa
were here to spend Christmas with
hei parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fish-
er.
Roy Partlow came for the holidays
from E. O. C. E.
Elbert Fisher and Harold Tyler
came up from Portland where Harold
is working in the shipyards and El­
“Complete Office Outfitters"
bert attends Benke Walker business
STATIONERY
college.
GIFTS
BOOKS
Mrs. Albert Baker came home from
Phone 54 | the hospital Tuesday and is at the
Main Street
Oregon
Pendleton
home of her daughter, Mrs. John
Partlow.
Roy Partlow and Ralph Skoubo
went to Corvallis Saturday on busi-
I ness.
The Working Man’s
Among those attending outside high
schools to be home for the holidays
Clothing Store
are Robert Garvison from Portland,
329 S. Main Street
Phyllis Wilson from The Dalles, As­
ta Skoubo from Walla Walla and
Oregon
Pendleton
• Eleanor Skoubo from Hermiston.
FRAZIER BOOK STORE
SAM GORFKLE
answer? What is the answer today? FOR SAI E HERMISTON TAXIS
with or without franchise (P.U.C.
Wednesday, Woman's
Dodge sedan with
authority > ;
meeting at the home of Mrs. M. L. heater and Philco radio, $500: 1940
Watson. Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. Nash sedan, with heater, $800. See
Mr. Wilson at Angel’s
Mr.
at the church.
. Wil) finance for
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RAY AYERS MARRIED reliable party.
SUNDAY AT HEPPNER
FOR SALE 100 tons of alfalfa hay:
25 head of cattle, cows, heifers and
steers:
also miscellaneous tools. J.
Weddings bells rang Sunday for
Miss Maxine Pettyjohn of Heppner D. Corliss, Westland district. Phone
18-5p
and Ray Ayers of Butter Creek. They 2929. Hermiston.
were married at a quiet wedding at FOR SALE 3-ROOM HOUSE IN
one o’clock at the bride's home in
Stanfield, back of Connor’s Groce­
Heppner. The ceremony was read by ry. Modern. Will consider trade.
Rev. Martin Clark of the Heppner Very reasonable. H. R. Moys, Stan­
Christian church, and only immediate field.
20-Ip
members of the families attended.
After the ceremony a big turkey LOST OR LEFT IN UNKNOWN
car—-Argus 35 mm. candid camera
dinner was served by Mrs. Petty­
with brown leather carrying case.
john.
The couple plan to make their home Please leave at Herald office. Re­
ward. A. W. Turnblad.
20-lp
in Pendleton.
SEWING MACHINE
LOST
WILLIAMS SPEAKS
drawer between Tertel Town and
highway Monday. Please return to
ON STATE AFFAIRS
Herald office.
19-lp
(Continued from page 1)
. . So does Ralph Terrill of Med-
ford, also Judge A. S. Higgs. Ernest
Stucke and Clarence Phillips, all of
John Day. . . H. D. Barclay of
chats with C. P. Edwards and Georg-
ia Perry of Condon. . . John Farris
of La Grande and Guy Fuller of Bak­
er look things over. . . So does Mal
lace Hudspeth of McEwen. . . Felix
Johnson of Long ('reek, the big live­
stock man, looks over the situation
with Lewis Beck of Pendleton. . Giles
French of Moro, who owns.the only
newspaper in Sherman county, chats
with Rodney Keating, the big oil man
of Portland, and Howard Turner,
banker of Madras. . . Joe Lake, see­
retary of the electrical workers’ un­
ion, books applicants for jobs in the
shipyards, . . Eugene Allen, editor of
the Labor Press, looks on soldiers and
sailors by the hundreds with their
folks and friends saying goodbye. .
on their way to camp. . . And is the
weather cold and snappy. . . it is
around here. . . everyone has a brisk
walk. . . And don’t forget those good
resolutions you made for the New
Year. . . or did you?
NOTICE OF LANI) SALE
FOR SALE — 1929 CHEVROLET
coupe, in good condition, good rub­
ber. Robert Meyer, % E. E. Rain-
18-3p
water, Echo, Ore.
LOCAL CORN,
FOR
shelled or on the cob. Phone 2452.
18-tfc
RE-SAND YOUR OI.D FLOORS. M.
14-8p
H. White, Umatilla, Ore.
PICKUP SERVICE AT YOUR
i anch. To sell your poultry and live­
stock, Phone 822 or write Dale Black-
9-tfc
stone, Stanfield, Oregon.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
REAL ESTATE,
sales. leases, exchanges. Insur-
ance fire, automobile, accident. No­
tary public, execution of legal pa­
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­
gon.
15-tfc
E. P. DODD
Stewart S. Merrill, M. D
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 2461
Hermiston
Near Associated Station
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O
That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
Physician and Surged
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma­
Stanfield, Oregon
tilla County, Oregon, on the 23 day
of December, 1941, will, on the 4th
day of February, 1942, at the hour of
10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the front STATE FARM MUT JAL
door of the Umatilla County Court AUTO INSURANCE CO
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
ive
a minimum price of $150.00 there­ See Us for Auto Financing (
ALSO LIFE INSURAN'
fore, to be paid in cash, at the time
of sale; the following described par­
cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla Virgil Wilkes, Local Agl.
County, Oregon, acquired for delin-
quent taxes, to-wit:
SE SE SE * S 1/2 NE SE SE,
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Township 4, North
Section I
Physician and Surgeon
Range 28, E W. M.
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
R. E GOAD, Sheriff
Our text for Sunday morning will
First National Bank Building
of Umatilla County.
be “As We Forgive Our Debtors”. In (Jan. I-Jan.
Hermiston
Phone 3151
times such as these we are likely to
NOTICE
OF
LANI)
SALE
be carried away with the emotion
J. V. VILLERMOURE
called hatred. Even though we are
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
at war we should not develop hatred
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
even for those who are our enemies, That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
for
his
Each one can do his part
of an order duly maile and entered
Hermiston
Pilone 3821
country and the cause of freedom herein by the County Court of Uma­
tilla
County,
Oregon,
on
the
23
day
without learning to hate any nation
or nations. Our democracy must be of December, 1941. will, ion the 4th
of February, 1942, at the hour
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
defended. But let us not lower our day
of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to
General Dentistry
,
selves to the level of barbarians by the highest bidder for cash at the
X-Kay and Diagnosis
retaliating with the same treacher­ front door of the Umatilla County
Res. 2112
Bank Bldg. Pho.
ous tactics used by them. As we take Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
inventory of the past year we find ject to a minimum price of $60.00
therefore, to be paid in cash, at the
much in ourselves that needs to be time of sale: the following described
forgiven.
parcel of land, heretofore by Uma
Start the New Year right by at- tilla County, Oregon, acquired for de-
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
tending church. An services at the linquent taxes, to-wit
CHIROPRACTOR
NE SE, Section 2, Township 4.
usual hours.
Office: 2 blocks E of post office
North Range 28, E. W. M.
Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
PENTECOST A L TA BERNA( LE
of Umatilla County.
Phone 3061 - Hermiston. Ore
Shelby E. Graves, Pastor
(Jan. 1-29)
We are now beginning a new year.
Let’s not just say that we are going
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
to turn over a new leaf, but let’s do
OSTEOPATHIC
something about it.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Sunday at 10 00 a. m., Bible school.
A class for every age. You will feel FOR RENT TWO SINGLE BEDS
OSBORN APARTMENTS
at home.
in heated room. R. B. Wilcox,
11:00 a. m., Worship hour. Com­ phone 3862.
20 t fi-
fort, exhortation and edification.
DR. F. B. BELT
7 00 p. m., Young people's meet­ GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
ing.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
— Office Hours —
7:45 p. m., Evangelistic service.
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m
Thursday, 7 45 p. m., A real Bible HOUSE FOR RENT. INQUIRE AT
Cox Lumber Yard or phone 3521.
Other Hours by Appointment
study and prayer meeting.
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WANTS
METHODIST CHURCH
Malcolm II. Ballinger, Pastor
Sunday, January 4 10 a.m., Sun­
day church school. 11 A. M.. Holy
communion, with sermon by the pas-
tor, "Leading a New Life”. What is
the relationship between the Lord’s
Supper, Ne wYear’s resolutions, and
a Christian’s part in bringing about
peace instead of war in this world?
What can the people of Hermiston
do now to win the peace that ought
to follow the present war? These
and other vital related questions will
be discussed frankly.
7. P. M., Methodist Youth fellow
ship. 8 P. M.. Evening worship, with
sermon by the pastor, “Can Human
Beings Be Made Over?” Nicodemus
asked Jesus. "How can a man be born
n he i« old?" What was Jesus’
FOR SALE HERMISTON TAXIS
with or without Taxicab franchise
(P.U.C. authority); 1937 Dodge se­
dan with heater and Philco radio,
$550; 1940 Nash sedan, with heater,
$900; also a 1934 Plymouth sedan.
$225. See Mr. Case, Mr. Wilson or
Mr. Huff at Angel’s Rest evenings
only. Will finance for reliable party.
18-tfe
DR. W. M. MARBUT
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Phone 3151
Hermiston
Peterson & Peterson
A TTORNEYS-AT-LAW
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
U. 8. National Bank Building
Practi e In State & Fed. Courts
Pendleton, Oregon
FOR SALE 40 A. ON STANFIELD
project, diversified farming. J. H.
Hammill, Stanfield, Ore.
V. J. WARNER
FOR SALE POTATOES AT 85c
per cwt. Bring sacks. H. F. Lind­
ner, Columbia district.
20-3c
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston. Oregon