The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 22, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
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.
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Office Telephone ............................ 2051
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OREGON N EWSPAPER
PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATI IM
DO NOT FORGET TO VOTE!
Saturday is the day to vote on the new water and
sewer system. Too often in Hermiston good citizens
forget to vote on important matters. They are either
indifferent, or depend on their neighbors to perform
that duty. Unless there is a real scrap of some kind,
they forget or just stay at home, or go as usual about
their business. The best interest any citizen can show
in the growth and welfare of Hermiston is to become
informed and vote.
We are in a war zone and defense area, and now
have an opportunity to secure a grant of money with­
out cost to the city, which we are never likely to have
again.
The bonds will be service bonds, which again may
not come our way when, should ge allow this oppor­
tunity to pass, we may be compelled to increase our
water system and build a sewer at full cost with
bonds on all property within the city limits.
We have been using cess pools, poorly constructed
septic tanks and open toilets for over 30 years, and
one of these days soon, with 100 per cent increase in
population, there will come an end to such poor sani­
tary provisions. Should an epidemic come, the state
health authorities will insist that we do what we are
preparing to take time by the forelock, and do at a
much lesser cost to property owners.
It is proposed to make use of the soft water in the
artesian well. This is pure water and will save much
in soap alone to the users. It is estimated that 50 per
cent less soap will be used.
To date no objections have been made to a unani­
mous vote in favor of the bonds Saturday. A few
have asked questions and these appeared reassured
that it should be done. It is said that a strong favor­
able vote will encourage the government to more lib­
eral grant of funds for the sewer, and any person
here who investigates the whole matter cannot resist
casting his vote favorably.
YOUR HOME MERCHANTS
ASK you TO "RI IV AT HOME"
My JOHN DEERE
. Tractor has never
g
Let Me Down!"
1.
-and It Saued Mc
________ —ON EVERY FAR
THERE’S a whale of a lot of satisfaction in
knowing you can step out to the tractor shed
any morning, give the flywheel of your
John Deere Tractor a flip, and be ready for the
day's work. Easy and safe to start, ready to
go any time, there’s hardly a job on which it
cannot be used with profit and complete satis­
faction.
Remember, you also get low operating costs
with a John Deere Tractor that burns low-cost
fuels successfully—a two-cylinder tractor that
is so easy to understand, inspect and adjust
that you can do most of the servicing on it
yourself.
You'll appreciate all the money-saving fea-
tures of a John Deere. Let us point them out
to you. Come ».
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
PENDLETON
•
PHONE 518
JOHN DEERE WORKNC EQUIPMENT. INTEGRAL AND
DRAWN IS JUST AS GOOD AS THE TRACTOR iTBEL
COLUMBIA NEWS
lly Mrs. Itoh W oodwo rd
PINE CITY NEWS
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948
Money Transfer
LENZ-FORBES
The ladies of Pine City are going
At an early Sunday morning cere- to sew every Thursday for the Red
mony in Kennewick, Wn„ January 18, Cross if material and work can be
Miss Lena Forbes of Boardman be- provided for them.
I came the bride of Fred A. Lenz, son
A. E. Wattenburger and son Earl
IF YOU DON’T HAVE A CHECK­
I of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz of this left Friday for Portland. Earl went
district. Their only attendants were , down for medical care. Mrs. Watten"
Mr. Lenz’ brother and sister-in-law, burger is staying with her son Burl
ING ACCOUNT, YOU WILL FIND
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lenz. The young and family.
couple are now at home at the Lenz
A card party was held Saturday
OUR CHARGE FOR A CASHIER’S
| home.
.
. 1 evening at the Frank Saling home.
Sunday evening local friends gath- Four tables were in play. Those
CHECK OR DRAFT IS CHEAPER THAN
ered at a charivari for the newlyweds present were Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
who were also surprised Monday Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenbur-
ANY OTHER METHOD OF MONEY
evening by a group of friends from ger, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers, Mr.
Boardman.
. and —
‘ and ′ daugh-
*
1
--------------
Mrs. “
Marion Finch
Mrs. A. H. Cable reports that the ters, Mr. and Mrs. Abercrombie and
TRANSFERRING. . . .
next meeting of the Home Extension Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore and son.
unit
will
be
an
all
day
meeting
next
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wigglesworth
_
.
,
ar _a at TTO/A
Tuesday, January. 27, at the U.S.O. and family of Echo were Sunday din­
building in Hermiston instead of at ner guests at the E. B. Wattenbur-
THE SAVING WILL BE
the Columbia park club rooms. Mrs. I ger home.
Myrtle Carter, newly appointed home
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ayers moved
WORTHWHILE
demonstration agent, will be in Saturday to Pendleton. Ray started
charge of the meeting.
the sheet metal school Monday.
Members of the Pumpkin Center | Mr. and Mrs. Bill Doherty and Mrs.
Telephone company gathered at the | Jim Daley took Miss Kathleen Daley
Hutchison home last Sunday evening back to school at the St. Mary’s Aba-
for the annual election of officers. C. demy. They also visited Miss Patri­
L. Upham was elected president, Bax­ cia Daley who received a broken an­
ter Hutchison, vice president, A. H. kle a week before when she fell on
Cable was elected secretary-treasu- a street in Pendleton.
and -------
Mark Foster, lineman.
rer.
Sunday
.,----
. Harold Wilkins left ast
... -------
,
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. for Nebraska to visit his father and
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
Tilford Stillings (Ellen Shaver) Fri­ family.
day, January 16, at St. Anthony’s
hospital in Pendleton. He is their
second child.
OREGON INCLUDED
Verne Dunham returned from a
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON
week end spent at Elgin with the IN COTTON PROJECT
news that his brother Coy Dunham,
FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunham,
That
the
undersigned,
Sheriff
of
was leaving Thursday of this week
Oregon is among the states that
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to report for army training. He was will receive all of the materials for Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered that by virtue of an execution issued
given a farewell party by friends at
Elgin last Saturday evening. Miss completing the cotton mattress and herein by the County Court of Uma­ out of the Circuit Court of the State
Elma Dunham, teaching at Union, comforter program as originally plan­ tilla County, Oregon, on the 19th day of Oregon for Umatilla County to me
accompanied her brother to Elgin.
ned. Present reports indicate that to of January, 1942, will, on the 24th directed and delivered upon a judg­
Mr. and Mrs. Del Christley re­ date 8,724 matresses and 1,916 cot­ day of February, 1942, at the hour of ment, decree and order of sale rea-
turned Thursday of last week from ton comforters have been made in this 10 00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to dered and entered in said Court on the
the highest bidder for cash at the 5th day of January, 1942, in favor of
a brief wedding trip to Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz moved state-wide program. This accomplish­ front door of the Umatilla County M. T. Dalton and against Nora Franz,
the first of the week to their new ment is the result of the efforts of Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub­ a widow, for the sum of $200.00 with
home in town.
5,840 Oregon families and represents ject to a minimum price of $2800.00 interest thereon at the rate of 6 per
Carol Hammer, daughter of Mr. a savings to those families of approx­ therefore, to be paid in cash, at the cent per annum from the 18th day of
time of sale; the following described March, 1935, until paid; for the fur­
and Mrs. Carl Hammer, is confined to
parcel of land, heretofore by Umatil­ ther sum of $50.00 attorneys fees and
| her home with chicken pox. It is re- imately $213,356.00.
This prograia has been made possi­ la County, Oregon, acquired for de- $59.85 court costs and disbursements:
i ported that there are. several cases of
and the further sum of $116.53 tax­
i chicken pox and mumps in the dis- ble through the cooperation of the linquent taxes, to-wit:
SE 1, Section 24, Township 5, es; and whereby further judgment
I trict.
Surplus Marketing Administration
and decree of foreclosure of that cer­
North Range 28, E.W.M.
Misses Dorothy Knox and Florence
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
tain mortgage dated the 18th day of
Kowitz were Sunday afternoon call­ which supplied the 50 pounds of cot­
Umatilla County.
March, 1535, and recorded on the 3rd
ton and 10 yards of ticking for each
ers at the Udey home.
day of April, 1935, in Book 103 on
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas have mattress and also four pounds of cot­ Jan. 22-Feb. 19)
page 314 Record of Mortgages of
recently returned after spending sev­ ton and 10 yards of percale for each
Umatilla County, Oregon, was ren­
eral months in the Willamette valley comforter to families that could qual­
NOTICE
OF
ROND
ELECTION
dered and entered, which judgment,
and at Newport.
decree and order of sale has been
Doris Getchell returned Thursday ify under this program. AAA has co-
docketed and enrolled in the office of
i evening of last week from Tacoma operated by handling the orders, cer­ STATE OF OREGON
the Clerk of said Court: and
where she has spent the past sever- tifying the applicants, and helping COUNTY OF UMATILLA )ss
Whereas, by said judgment, decree
ai weeks.
with
the
transportation
of
materials
)
I CITY OF HERMISTON
Elmer James visited in Pendleton
and order of sale it was directed that
from the southern states to counties
Tuesday evening.
the following described premises sit­
A recent letter from Maurice participating.
that a uated in Umatilla County, Oregon,
Notice
is
hereby
given
Caldwell states that he has been giv-
The Oregon State Extension Ser-
election of the City of Her­ to-wit:
en a new rating and is now a Ser­ vice has provided the leadership in special
The Northwest of the Southwest of
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon, will
geant in Company G of the National
the Southwest, North of O. C.
| be held at the Public Library situat­
teaching
the
skills
involved
in
mak
­
Guard.
Drop; the Northeast of the South­
ed at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 24th
Along the Diagonal: Baxter Hut- ing the mattresses and comforters and I day of January, 1942, between the
west of Southwest, North of Canal,
.
.
.
"black-
chison walking to town
county workers have supervised the hours of 8:00 o’clock A. M. and 8:00
all in Section 5, Township 4 North,
outs” Tuesday evening . . . Pumpkin local programs. Much credit is due the o’clock P. M. to submit to the legal
Range 29, E.W.M.:
1 center telephone line getting some re- volunteer leaders throughout the state voters of the city for their approval be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla
| pairs . . . twin calves at the Duff
Oregon, to satisfy said sums
who gave their time and effort in or­ or disapproval two questions of is­ County,
Knight ranch this week.
for which said judgment and decree
suing
bonds
of
the
city,
the
first
of
der that neighbors and friends might which shall be the question of issu­ was entered, to-wit: $200.00 with in­
have bedding that the, otherwise ing $45,000 sewer bonds for the pur­ terest thereon at the rate of 6 per
could not have provided.
pose of paying a part of the cost of cent per annum from the 18th day of
the construction of a sewerage sys­ March, 1935, until paid; for the fur­
In
Oregon
the
program
is
only
half
Ry Mrs. Rote Hedrick
tem,
including the construction of a ther sum of $50.00 attorneys fees;
completed. The delay is the result of disposal
plant, sewer mains, necessa­ for the further sum of $59.85 costs
Mrs. Sherman Chapin and daugh­ inability to get ticking and percale be­ ry equipment and appurtenances, and and disbursements; for the further
ters Sharon Lee and Jenifer fron’ cause the needs of the defense pro­ the second of which shall be the ques­ sum of $116.53 taxes and for accru­
Seattle are visiting for a week at the gram had to be considered first. The tion of issuing $35,000 water bonds ing costs.
| home of her father, Jess Richards.
for the purpose of paying a part of
NOW, THEREFORE, I will on the
M. Refvem and son Robert are in news that ordered materials will be the cost of additions and extensions 9th day of February, 1942, at the
Portland where Mr. Refvem went for supplied, however, assures the com­ to the existing waterworks system, hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon
medical attention for his arm injured pletion of the project in the spring including the construction or pur­ of said day at the west front door of
a week ago.
and summer or as soon as dry wea­ chase of a well, pumps, chlorinating the County Court House at Pendle­
Mrs. Laura Mathis and Mrs. Phil
plant, water mains, equipment and ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all
Parrot of Hood River visited at the ther is assured.
accessories, the principal and interest the right, title and interest the said
homes of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sturdi­
to be payable in the case of the sewer defendant in said suit had in and to
vant and Mrs. Roscoe Meyers on Sun­
bonds exclusively from and secured the above described real property on
PHONE COMPANY
day.
I by a first lien on and a pledge of the the date of said mortgage in said
Mrs. Nathan Bard was hostess to
gross revenues to be derived from the judgment and decree mentioned or
the bridge club at her home Monday. TO ISSUE BONDS
operation of the sewerage system and since then has acquired, at public
I Mrs. Daley was a guest at the lunch-
in the case of the water bonds exclu- auction to the highest bidder for cash
| eon hour. It was voted to change the
| sively from and secured by a first in hand, the proceeds of such sale to
Pacific
Telephone
and
Tele
­
The
meeting day to Tuesday. Mrs. Mc­
lien on and a pledge of the net reven­ be applied to the satisfaction of said
graph Company is being empowered ues to be derived from the operation execution and all costs as in said
Lain had high score.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greathouse by the Federal Reserve Bank of San j of the waterworks system, such net judgment and decree provided.
and Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller were Francisco to act as an issuing agent revenues being the gross revenues of
Dated this 8th day of January,
dinner guests at the Will Ellenber­ for U. S. defense bonds being pur- the system after deduction only of 1942.
ger home at Pilot Rock Sunday. The
,
,
the reasonable cost of operation and
, R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
birthday of Mrs. Miller was celebrat- chased bv •„ its employees under the
, maintenance of such system,
Umatilla County, Oregon.
payroll allotment plan, according to
.
The vote will be by ballot, upon
PETERSON & KAYE.
The PollyAnna club held a business word , received by R. v. McGee, acting
which, after each question, shall be Attorneys for Plaintiff,
meeting at the home of Mrs. Ernest
manager here.
the words “Bonds Yes” and “Bonds Postoffice Address, Milton, Oregon.
Greathouse on Tuesday.
In an official announcement, N. R. No”, and the voter shall place a (Jan. 8-Feb. 5)
Wallace Baker of Spokane spent
Monday night with his father, F. A. Powley, president of the company, cross (X) between the words “Bonds”
and the word “Yes" or between the
Baker.
said :
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bruce Baker
resources, facilities and per- word “Bonds” and the word “No”,
“
Our
and son Jimmy of Fort Sill, Okla.,
which indicates his or her choice on
spent Tuesday night here at the F. sonnel are all directed toward our that question.
Free Estimates
A. Baker home. Capt. Bruce Baker company playing its full, effective
The polls for the reception of the
is being transferred to Geiger Field and patriotic part in this great na­ ballots cast for or against the mea­
All Labor Guaranteed
near Spokane.
tional emergency. We count it not on­ sure will, on said day and date and
Wanda Howell was promoted from
at the place aforesaid, be opened at
the eighth grade to high school at the ly a real privilege, but also an honor the hour of 8:00 o’clock A. M. and re-
to be of service to our government in main open until the hour
beginning of the second semester.
RAY LOOSVELDT
of 8:00
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Taylor and acting as its issuing agent for the o’clock P. M. of the same day when
| Miss Jeanie visited in Nyssa last United States defense savings bonds, the same shall be closed.
Licensed Plumber
week end.
Further, this arrangement we are
By the order of the City Council of
and the same is the City of Hermiston. Umatilla
placing in effect
Plumbing & Heating Contractor
true of all large employers who be­ County, Oregon, on the 13th day of
January. 1942.
come an issuing agent — will light­
Ry Elaine Fither
Phone 2381
Hermiston
CHARLES TAYLOR.
en the load of the Federal Reserve
City Recorder.
Mrs. Albert Baker went to La
I Grande Monday where she will visit Banks and other selling agents who (Jan. 15-22)
I while convalescing from a recent op­ have been swamped with orders.
I eration.
The schoolmasters held a banquet
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
I in the high school cafe Monday even-
| ing. There were twenty-one present.
The ladies of the H. E. C. cooked the | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
dinner and three high school girls That the undersigned. Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
| served.
The Boardman basketball team of an order duly made and entered
played the Echo team on the Echo herein by the County Court of Uma-
floor Friday evening, with a score of tilla County. Oregon, on the 19th day
14 to 24 in favor of Boardman. This of January, 1942. will, on the 24th
places Boardman first in the league day of February, 1942, at the hour of ;
as Irrigon, which was tied with 10 o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the
Boardman, was defeated by Uma­ highest bidder for cash at the front
SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY —
door of the Umatilla County Court
tilla the same evening.
Francis Skoubo has been quite ill House. Pendleton. Oregon, subject to
this week. She is suffering from ab- a minimum price of $600.00 there­
scesses of both ears. She was taken fore. to be paid in cash, at the time
to the doctor twice for medical atten- of sale the following described par­
cel of land, heretofore by Umatilla
tion.
Jack Miles left for Heppner Tues- County, Oregon, acquired for delin­
day to answer his call for the draft. quent taxes, to-wit
“THE FARMER’S OWN STORE”
E'» SE 1 NWY, Section 4, Town­
Mr. and Mrs. Z. Gillespie have
ship 3, North Range 29. E.W.M.
1 moved into town
Phone
2811
-
-
Delivery Service
R E. GOAD. Sheriff of
i Kev. J. K. Walpole has organized
Umatilla County, Oregon.
a men’s brotherhood group for the
I I Jan. 22-Feb. 19)
I men of the community.
ASK US ABOUT IT
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