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THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1942. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE THREE I from training at Camp Callan, San was followed by an oyster supper. Diego, to guard duty at the Boeing The high school C. E. is to meet at plant in Seattle. the home of Frances Skoubo next By Mrt. Bob Woodward By Elaine Fisher Sunday with devotional led by Elaine Mrs. Hutchison reports that Elmer SEE US FOR THOSE There are several new cases of Fisher. James, who left here a month ago Mrs. Miles Barager. who has been for induction, writes that he has been mumps here. Among them is Leland News of the death of Mr. Dan, a in very ill health the past year. was assigned to the Quartermaster’s divi McLauth who is the east end bus dri former resident of this place, was re taken to the Hermiston General hos sion in the gasoline supplies depart ver. Robert Howard is driving the ceived this week. He is survived by pital Monday evening in a quite ser ment and at present is stationed at bus in his place. Donald and Dale two daughters, Mrs. Anderson of ious condition, but the latest report Fresno, Cal. Ford will return to school Friday Boardman and Mrs. Major of Idaho. from the hospital Wednesday was | and Vernon Russell returned Mon Mr. and Mrs. George McCutchen Mr. Nebergall is now living at the day. that she was feeling better. were week end guests at the John Huthcison home. R. A. Maffei returned Monday to Mrs. Walter Lay has been confined Fisher home They left their son Miss Helen Jendrzejewski spent Hoes, Rakes, Cultivators, Shovels and Many Others. the home of his son Walter Maffei the week end at the home of her par to her home with the flu for the past Ralph to attend school here. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Rufus after a two months visit in Califor- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejew week but is now somewhat improved. nia. Mr. and Mrs. Almon Geis of Wal were Sunday dinner guests at the ski, after attending the Teachers’ lowa, former residents of this place, home of Mr. and Mrs. Ekker. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Marvin were Conference in Portland last week. new officers of the communi Saturday evening visitors at the Rodney Rogers spent the week end are the proud parents of a son born ty The Sunday school were installed af in a La. Grande hospital. This is Maffei home from Pendleton. at home from Pilot Rock. ter Sunday School last Sunday. They Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warren and their second child. Baxter Hutchison was confined to While driving to Arlington early are: superintendent, Robert Berger; his home several days the first of granddaughter Dorothy Nelson spent “THE FARMER’S OWN STORE” Sunday morning. Dale Russell went assistant superintendent, J. E. Bar- Sunday at Ione. the week with a severe cold. low; secretary, Hilma Lee Tyler; Bob Hooker, who is now living at to sleep and went off the grade just treasurer, Riley Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Phone 2811 Delivery Service Florence Root: primary John Gray, has enlisted in the army Sie Elum, Wn., was an over night east of the Heppner junction. The superintendent, Adaline Baker; lib- car was badly damaged but he es unlougu the cue Walla „ana Walla „ana recruung through recruiting visitor at the Bud Hooker home Wed- carian, Mrs. Barlow Sr. These offi station, and was to report to that : nesday. He was en route to Boise, caped with a few scratches. Miss Esther Jones of Hermiston cers will enter into their new duties city Thursday to leave for a recep- Idaho. Sunday, April 5th. tion center. 1 Reported this week to be the latest was at the home of her mother, Mrs. next There is to be a special Easter ser show cause, if any they have, why Lot numbered fourteen (14), in Mr. and Mrs. E lbert Hutchison and | victims of the mumps are Emsley Blanch Jones for the week end. A congregational meeting of the mon at the Community church Eas said report should not be approved, Block numbered Eight (8), in the small daughter of f Pendleton visited Rogers, Louise and Dick Hammer and original town, now city, of Her Community church was held in the ter day, and an Easter service fol the executrix discharged and the es Sunday at the Baxter Hutchison | Lester Wilcox. Sunday School. Mrs. LaVerne tate closed. miston, according to the plat there Along the Diagonal . . The A. H. church parlors Monday evening. Leo lowing home. Dated this 5th day of March, 1942. of, filed November 23, 1904. Carl Hammer was in Pendleton Cables having Sunday dinner at the Potts and Mrs. Avaline Fisher were Partlow has charge of the program. Mattie O. Tucker, Executrix. Bids may be personally delivered Tuesday. Mikesell home . . . Mrs. Udey taking the new members elected on the W. J. Warner, or sent by mail to the undersigned, Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips spring bouquets to town . . . the an board. Mrs. Adalne Baker and Wal- TOWNSEND CLUB Attorney for Estate. Portland Trust and Savings Bank, nual exchange of flower plants and ter Lay were elected elders. Mrs. spent Tuesday in Pendleton. (March 5-April 2) Portland, Oregon. Myrnie Caldwell has resigned his bulbs. . . our own weather prediction Seth Russell was elected secretary NEWS Date of first publication. March position and will be employed on the and so far it hasn’t failed -clean the and Mrs. Florence Root treasurer. A 12. 1942. By Mrs. Joe Vdey yard, burn the weeds and next day committee was appointed to investi fire squad at the Ordnance depot. NOTICE OE LAND SALE Date of last publication, April 9, Word has been received that Man the wind blows! . . . new tenants on gate the possibility of a vacation A business meeting was held at the 1942. Bible school. The business session ny Woodward has been transferred the Dr. Marble farm. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pavilion Tuesday night. From a P ortland T rust and flash from Washington, D. C., a co- That the undersigned, Sheriff of SAVINGS BANK Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue By Chester J. Irelan, py of a letter written to Dr. Town- of an order duly made and entered Ass’t Trust Officer, I send from Claude Pepper, a Florida herein by the County Court of Uma Guardian of the estate of | congressman, follows: tilla County, Oregon, on the 26th day Earl James Kingsley, an “My dear Dr. Townsend: Let me of February, 1942, will, on the 7th incompetent person. commend you upon the fight you day of April, 1942, at the hour of (March 12-April 9) | have made and are makng against 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to any effort to put an unjust burden the highest bidder for cash at the ADVERTISEMENT FOR It I DS of the war expense upon the little front door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon', sub man. The average man and woman Sealed bids will be received by the always have been willing to do even ject to a minimum price of $80.00 City Recorder at Hermiston, Oregon, more than their share by either per therefore, to be paid in cash, at the until 7:30 P. M. April 6th, 1942, for sonal or financial sacrifice to defend time of sale; the following described the extension of water mains for the ues will make your their country and to aid it in its parcel of land, heretofore by Uma City of Hermiston, and will then and great efforts, but those who have the tilla County, Oregon, acquired for there be opened and publicly read Easier table more at interest of the great masses of the delinquent taxes, to-wit: aloud. Bids received after the time and fixed for opening will not be consid tractive than ever. N12 SE1 and SW1 7) people closest to their hearts will not SE1 SW. Section 23, Township ered. suffer them to be imposed upon. 5, North Range 30, E. W. M. Hence, any kind of a tax such as a Plans, specifications and form of R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of contract documents may be examined sales tax which does make the aver Umatilla County. at the City Recorder’s office and at age man and the average woman share more than his or her fair share (March 5-April 2) the Consulting Engineer’s office and must have our adamant opposition. a set of said plans, specifications, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Of course, we will always keep an and forms, may be obtained at the open mind to judge on its merit office of R. H. Corey, Consulting En whatever may be proposed. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE gineer, 909 Bedell Bldg., Portland, “I know you will be pleased to Oregon, upon a deposit of $10.00. STATE OF OREGON FOR know that I hear many more people The full amount of deposit for one UMATILLA COUNTY speak favorable about the principle et of documents will be returned to 8 oz. bot- of the gross income tax. such as the | each actual bidder within a reason- the Estate of i able time after receipt of bids. Other In the Matter Townsend plan suggests. Catherine T. Codd, deceased. “ I do want to take this Occasion to deposits will be refunded with deduc Pint NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tion not exceeding the actual cost of tell you that I am still hoping that that the undersigned has been ap we can show a better example of reproduction of the drawings, upon USE CARNATION MILK FOR CREAMING VEGETABLES democracy in this country by making pointed administrator with the will the return of all documents in good 46 annexed of the estate of Catherine better provision for our aged and condition within 30 days after the $1.09 oz. POTATOES handicapped people. You have been T. Codd, deceased, and has qualified date of opening bids. as the law directs. All persons hav a valiant warrior. I know you will Each bid shall be accompanied by tin U. S. No. 2 continue to be. With best personal ing claims against said estate are a certified check, cashier’s check or required to present the same to me TOMATOES .... 2 lbs. 29c wishes, I remain, very sincerely bid bond (with authorized surety tin at my office in Hermiston, Oregon, company as surety) made payable to yours, Claude Pepper.” California Fancy 2 for verified as the law directs within six The. members of this club are al the owner in amount not less than Seaport from the date hereof. LETTUCE ..................... 8c 5% of the amount of bid. ways glad to let anyone read the months Dated this 5th dav of March, for Pierce ’ s 8 oz. Fancy Solid Heads The City of Hermiston reserves the Townsend Flashes even though they 1942. right to reject any or all bids and to W. J. Warner, Administrator waive informalities. are not members, and every one is ASPARAGUS 2 lbs. 29c with Will Annexed. welcome to come to our meetings. Medium All Green No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for opening there Next meeting will be April 14 at 8 (March 5-April 2) box $1.79 APPLES of, or before award of contract, un Quart jar p. m. at the Townsend pavilion. No. 26742 Rome Beauty - Extra Fancy less said award is delayed for a per iod exceeding 30 days. NOTICE OF SALE OF NOTICE OF HEARING UPON ORANGES 2 doz 39c CITY OF HERMISTON REAL PROPERTY 3 Cans FINAL REPORT Large Thin Skinned F. C. McKenzie, Mayor. First publication March 19, 1942. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE GRAPEFRUIT 10 for 39c 3 For IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Last publication April 2, 1942. STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Sugar Sweet STATE OF OREGON FOR COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH UMATILLA COUNTY Department of Probate lb. 9c CELERY ............ COLUMBIA NEWS BOARDMAN NEWS Victory Garden Tools Inland Cooperative A. Snowdrift 3 ibs. 65c Sunkist Coffee 2 Ibs. 53c 15c 27c DR. PRICE'S GRAPE FRUIT JUICE 23 BEST RED SOCKEYE SALMON * " 31c APRICOTS 37c 29c ASPARAGUS 27c COCOANUT Lb c MIRACLE WHIP 41c HAPPY VALE PEAS 29c 29c GREEN BEANS " " """pioneer 2" 23c DEL MONTE (REAM CORN NALLY’S FRENCH DRESSING KNIGHT’S SWEET MIX PICKLES Utah Type - All Green Feature Items H Jello «RES A Variety of Flavors 6« PKG. I CANNAT/ON MILK FOR CREAMED GR-AV> Cocoa Mother’s - 2 Lb. Tin 17 Eggs Large Grade A 29. Doz. Fruit Cocktail Easter Hams PRE-COOKED Half or Whole 1b. BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK BABY BEEF LB. PORK STEAK LB. 3 ARMOUR'S PURE LARD FOR 2Ee LBS. 35c 32c 65c BABY BEEF BLADE CUTS LB. 27c PORK ROAST ™CUT LB. 29c Blue Bonnet 2 38c Fine Candy Calumet Baking Powder Hershey’s Baking Chocolate Swansdown Cake Flour lb. 19c MAKES 1 lb. tin 12 Lb. bar 212 Lbs. DISHES TASTE In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Caleb Tucker, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executrix of the last will and testament of Joseph Caleb Tucker, deceased, has filed her final report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court, and that the I Judge of said Court has designated I Saturday, the 4th day of April, 1942, at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House in Pendleton. Umatilla Coun ty, Oregon, as the place when and where hearing is to be had thereon. All persons interested are hereby no- I tified to then and there appear and In the Matter of the Guardianship of EARL JAMES KINGSLEY, an in competent person. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Portland Trust and Savings Bank, as guardian of the es tate of Earl James Kingsley, an in competent person, under and by vir tue of a license and order of court entered in the above entitled court and cause on March 3, 1942, will sell at private sale, for cash or on credit with a down payment of not less than one-third of the purchase price, on or after April 11, 1942, the fol lowing described real property situa ted in Umatilla County, State of Ore-1 gon, to-wit: Free Estimates All Labor Guaranteed RAY LOOSVELDT Licensed Plumber Plumbing & Heating Contractor Phone 2381 Hermiston qadlored to fil"uou farm exactly h C.’dig- _____ •sAAedas r Wh g ■ pt i JOHN DEERE General Purpose TRACTORS " ■ ,ns, Whatever your farm power require ments may be, there’s a John Deere General-Purpose Tractor "tailored to fit” your farm exactly ... to give you maximum efficiency and economy on every job. 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