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THURSDAY. APRIL 16, 1942. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE FOUR GIRL SCOUT TROOP GAINS MEMBERS The Hermiston Herald Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. (From The Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Year.......................................... $2.00 Six Months ...................................... 1.00 Three Months ........ 50 Payable in Advance Office Telephone ............................ 2051 Residence Telephone ..................... 2333 Membez ORECOONEWSÉAPER PUBLISHERS 4-s-s 0CI A T I 0 N CLEAN UP YOUR OWN PLACE! The Springtime cleanup is strongly urged. The city has set a day, and the entire town needs raking over and the debris of months cleared away. This means from Main street to the outlying edges. The work does not mean that citizens leave the job to the city authorities, or their neighbors, but that each one does his own job. A home is often judged by the front yard, and al so the back alley. If the outside premises are untidy it is safe to predict that there is dust under the dav enport or cobwebs in the corners inside the house. Because the owners come out the front door spick and span in the Sunday best, does not mean that good sanitary conditions exist within their four walls. A camp cabin may be more clean and san itary than an established home, and nothing may be more indicative, of our personal habits than well kept grounds. The same observations may apply to a city. Dirty streets and alleys suggest to newcomers and strang ers that the pride of the governing body and of the citizens is below par. Habit may not only be a splendid virtue, but a vicious thing. A community may become lazy just the same as an individual. Pride in our town and in our home premises create higher public morale. And a good public morale leads to greater interest in our economic and public welfare. It takes these to build a city, and we are up to that point today more than ever before. Hermiston is particularly fortunate in many new circumstances, and there are greater things ahead. We have many citizens ami spirited organizations which need the response of every individual home owner and resident in their efforts to put across a better town, and a better and more healthful place to live. This is said l ight at every person who may read this, and with the purpose that you, and you, say it to others, and all together renew our pride in our growing city, and not only make cleanup day a suc cess, but keep clean, and keep the town clean and attractive to the eye and mind of ourselves, and our new people and visitors. a Bulldog) The Intermediate Girl Scout troop is growing rapidly. Six new girls have joined the troop: Diane Smith, Marjorie Jean Doyle, Marilyn Mil ler, Janice Daugherty, Patsy Berg and Corlena Pedigo. These scouts are passing their tenderfoot tests and will soon begin working for second class ratings. Donna Mohr and Glena Davis, who were members of scout troops before coming to Hermiston, have joined as A Second Class scouts. There are now 17 girls in this troop. The girls enjoyed a bike hike Sat-! urday, April 5. They were accom panied by their leader, Miss Helen Thomas. After biking to their des tination two and one-half miles north | of town, they prepared their meal, sang songs, hunted wild flowers and played games. A business meeting is held the first Thursday of each month. During | the following meetings the girls work on projects to earn badges and awards. Once a month a cook-out or hike is scheduled. The members of the Troop Com mittee which serves as an advisory | group for the Intermediate Scouts are: Mrs. Russell Piersol, Mrs. Enid Delaney, Mrs. Leighton Smit and Mrs. Beryl Doyle. 183909. $090909199**90900899900*90*9******9**99******* gon. Said administrator will sell the in terest of said estate in said contract and in said real property at private sale for cash at the office of W. J. Warner in Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Said contract and the interest of said estate in said land will be sold subject to payments due or to become « ! due on said contract, the balance thereof being the sum of $350.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per Your fire insurance policy which must t cent per annum from August 8, 1940. shield you from financial loss if your pro- $ Dated April 7, 1942. A. W. PRANN, perty is destroyed, represents security and Administrator. W. J. Warner, peace of mind provided it adequately cov- $ Attorney for Administrator. ers the property it is intended to insure. $ (Apr. 9-May 7) : Out of Sight- | Out of Mind! ADVANCEMENT FAST IN MARINE CORPS Let us make an analysis of your individual requirements and check them against the protection you already have........................ Vacancies exist in officers’ train- ing for marine corps privates and ! privates first class. Commissions as I second lieutenants may be attained I through the ranks with a greater speed than ever before known, ac-1 cording to Staff Sergeant Robert E. | Lucas of the marine corps recruiting . F. B. SWAYZE, President ? station at Walla Walla. All applications for enlistment are Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation t now being carefully questioned as to educational background and advised .. 9-34-06-94-00001809**90 • . wo00*00***0*************?940 that such vacancies exist. Qualifica tions for officers’ training are a col B.Y-P.U. begins at 7 o’clock with CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST lege degree, or proficiency in certain Patty Emert leading the discussion. C. Warner, Pastor subjects, plus being sufficiently un Evening service begins at 8. Miss We shall worship Sunday morning der 27 years of age to be commis Odetta Rea Dunn of Emmett, Idaho, around the theme, “The Mind of sioned before the approaching birth will present a beautiful colored film Christ”, and Sunday evening, “God day. of the Holy Land and give a message Calling to Men.” P.E.X. CAST PLANS Men over 30 and under 51 years of ■ on fulfilled Bible prophecy. Miss Group No. 1 of the Women’s Coun age seeking enlistment in the mar- ] Dunn will also be with us Monday cil will meet Wednesday afternoon. FOR EXHIBITION ine corps limited reserve are subject I and Tuesday nights at 8 o’clock with The church meets each Wednesday to good news. For the month of | other pictures. evening for Bible study. (From the Bulldog) April, the quota of limited reservists, METHODIST CHURCH The Girls’ I*. E. classes are dili-¡ for this district has been lifted to | Malcolm B. Ballinger, Pastor gently practicing their rhythmic ex permit a greater number of young I ercises and dance steps for the P. E. marines a speedy return to combat | X., the annual production of the com duty. The assignment now is that | Services for Sunday, April 19. At of guard duty for the duration of the I 10 a. m., Sunday school with Mrs. Al bined girls' and boys’ P. E. classes. The girls are making their own war at nearby naval bases. Applica-1 va Boulware as superintendent. At f I LOST 42 PO NDS dance costumes which will be used | tiens should be made at the marine 11, morning worship, with sermon by , IN60 DAYS for the Firefly Dance, The Shadow corps recruiting station, room 12. the pastor: “The Garden of God.” Book Nook building. Walla Walla. Dance and the American Flag. based on Isaiah 51:3—“For the Lord e Eat Plenty! Regulation gym suits will be worn shall comfort Zion; he will comfort (4 Eat Potaices, Starches! for the rhythmic exercises and the HERMISTON IÌAPTIST CHURCH all her waste places: and he will /w Lose Ugly Fat! Grayden D. Loree, [‘a.^tor game demonstration: ballet costumes make her wilderness like Eden, and ( 600 LAXATIVES, NO EXE for the Blue Danube and pirate suits 2 NO DRUGS! her desert like the garden of the -* 102 WOMEN LOST 20 Las. Following the crucifixion most of Lord: joy and gladness shall be found for the Pirate Dance. i average in 30 days, each u ig j Persons appealing in the Sports the disciples were diappointed and therein, thanksgiving, and the voice 3 AYDS under the direction of I y Dr. C E. Von Hoover. Sworn I Parade will be dressed in clothes discouraged. They had expected to of melody.” — to before a Notary Public ‘ representative of the sport they become rulers in a material world Junior and Senior Epworth Lea With this fortified Vitamin AYDS plan you don’t out any meals, starches, potatoes, meats or kingdom. After the resurrection, gue at 7 p. m. At 8, evening worship cut stand for. butter, you simply cut them down, which is easily when you en joy a delicious AYDS before each This year, for the first time, the Christ appeared to them, gave them with sermon by the pastor: “I Go A- done meal. Absoltitely harmless. GUARANTEED. Try • box of AYDS, 30 lay supply only $2.25. queen’s court will wear pastel for the great commission, and promised Fishing.” This sermon gives a won a M larg n y back if you don’t get results. Just phone to come again. Do we believe His derful picture of Simon Peter and an mais, all made alike. Thompson’s Drug Store Queen Donna I’s little brother promise? Our subject for Sunday insight into his personality which Lowell Saylor, will be crown bearer morning will be “Will Christ Re will reflect itself in your own life, Hermiston, Oregon and Sylvia and Shirley Quiring will turn?” and challenge you to nobler living. be the flower girls for the queen’s court. GRADE SCHOOL GETS REJUVENATION (From The Bulldog) The grade school will receive a complete rejuvenation and the work | is to be completed in 45 days. The entire building will be painted from “stem to stern” and new partitions ! will be put in upstairs. The old stage on the second floor will be removed | entirely. A new floor will be added I to the whole first floor, and a new ceiling and new light fixtures to the basement. The water intake has been changed from a 2-inch pipe to a 3- inch pipe and new lavatory fixtures are being installed. Arrangements have been made to evacuate the students in the grade school, one room at a time, to the shop building while their particular room is being renovated. No Obligation - Phone Today FIRST RATIONAL BANK Of HERMISTON THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE FOR ANY CAR OR TRUCK LAND SALE NOTICE Thrifty JOHN DEERE MODEL "LA" TRACTOR For a real triple-thrift tractor one that's economical to operate . . . low in upkeep cost ;. and ow in purchase price- you’ll get ahead aster when you buy a Pkis-powered John 1 leere Model LA the tractor that handles a 16- inch plow or double-action 5-foot disk harrow. It s a compact tractor light in weight— an economical two-cylintler engine. 1 ou 11 hk ■ it: ease of handling ... its powered, with, short quick don.t turi forge ing ’ lion nd meni ' there's . its sturdy construe- integral equip- see it and the Model "L al our BRADEN BELL TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO. Pendleton Phone 518 JOHN DEERE 2-CYLINDER TRACTORS : ccorcowee. -Semseeceie. Oeceraaooece. cawy -ocato ? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned. Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon, by virtue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Uma tilla County. Oregon, on the 23rd day of March, 1942, will, on the 28th day of April. 1942, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for eash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $20.00 therefore, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, the following described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, acquired for delin- quent taxes, to-wit: SW‘ NW‘ NEU, Section 34, Township 5, North Range 28, E. W . M R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla County. ' (March 26- ---- April — 23) = NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF CONTRACT AND INTEREST IN REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that from and after the 11th day of May. 1942, and pursuant to an order of the coun ty court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County, the undersigned as administrator of the estati of Cora Tobin, deceased, will proceed to sell the interest of said estate in that cer tain contract made between said Cora Tobin and Western Irrigation Com- pany. and the interest of said estate in the following described land cov- ereil by said contract, to-wit The West Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section I in Township I North of Range 28 East of the Willamette Meridian in Umatilla County. Ore- | (or ISN 4 — Today, more than ever before, this sign beck FOR "SERVICE THAT SATISFIES ons all car and truck owners who want the — SERVICE THAT SAVES” skilled, reliable service that comes with: (1) 1 Check and Rotate Tires 2 Get Regular Lubrication 3 Service Engine—Carburetor trained mechanics, (2) quality materials, and (3) reasonable service rates....You can expect this kind of service from your Chevrolet dealer 4 Test Brakes because, for years, Chevrolet dealers have had 5 Check Steering and Wheel Alignment the largest number of “trade-ins” and there fore the widest experience in servicing and conditioning all makes of cars and trucks. —Battery Ó Check Clutch, Transmission, Rear Axle 7 8 Check Cooling System Protect and Preserve Finish "CAR CONSERVATION PLAN’’ Hermiston Auto Co. PHONE 3661 — HERMISTON