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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON OREGON PAGE THR!S Blues” 26 years ago by President medical aid. Mrs. Rippee remained DEL A. No. 9281. Reserve Dist. No. 12 Harding, the only survivor of the in the hospital seriously ill with gal! stones ned home Monday, Renort of Condition Swinney eo. McNabb moved vas Mi 3. Susan Her- to Umatilla Thurs- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK n. and was mad f the Mi i is working in the OF HERMISTON roundhouse there. lent at a dinner na Nell Walpole went to Port- a hor oard. Miss she joined the re- ast week where she had her in the State of Oregon, at the close iston Hotel, tinder of the gre ivan which 1 business on December 3 rire call after 5 00 p. m. 22-lp ured so greatly future his- pital accompanied by iblished in response to call made y of oui state. Fr— Comptroller of the Currency, un- FOR SALE 10 ACRES, CLOSE IN and has electric lights and tele Sec. 5211, U.S. Revised Statutes) phone. i n highway .»Write H, % Her miston Herald. 21-3p Loans and discounts, (in- Eg Mr». Ro»e Hedrick Eu Mr». W. H. Crary cluding $4.88 overdrafts $136,916.93 FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE For Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Esselstyn were United States Gov. obli Mrs. W. A. Dennis submits the fol- something around Hermiston, a 4- dinner guests at the home of Mr. and 712.500.00 lowing report of Red Cross sewing gations Mrs. H. G. Cooper Wednesday, the oc- room house and two lots in Boise, Ida Obligations of States and and work since October: 36 women’s being the birthday of Mr. I political subdivisions ho. Boyd Cooley, Cox Addition. 21-3p 14,900.93 blouses, 6 women’s heavy skirts, 36 casion Corporate stocks, includ men’s and boys’ pajamas, 6 men's Cooper. Mike Haughton, who is employed at FOR RENT LARGE ROOM WITH | night shirts. 60 ditty bags, 20 crib ing stock of Federal the Horton sheep camp, broke his | quilts and 3 sweaters. Donations 1.500.00 Reserve bank .... ........... three single beds; also room with I have been cigarette holders, lighters, knee recently and was taken to the ' Cash & due from banks double bed. West Side Hotel, Her Pendleton hospital where he will be | eversharp pencils, blades, utility bags Bank premises owned 9.470.00 miston. 21-3c and crib quilts. Other donations were confined for several weeks. Real estate owned other Mrs. Ben Gaskill is now employed i 1000 magazines and some books, and FOR SALE 5-YR.-OLD SADDLE than banking house a featherbed that is to be made into at the Umatilla ordnance depot. A. C. Ebert took over the duties of | mare, gentle, broke. Fine horse for pillows. Total a ladies or children. Emry Picker, R. Harry Wessell and Ralph Longhorn mayor of Echo Wednesday and made are busy making skirtings for the 101 his appointments of city officers but 1, Hermiston. 21-3p LIABILITIES trailer houses, to shut out the cold | confirmation of the appointments was deferred until January 20 as Demand deposits $1,246,482.41 FRAMES FOR GLASSES. A. W. | for the renters. 105,099 98 Mrs. Roy Duncan entertained with there was not a quorum of the coun Time deposits Behrman, Jeweler. 47-tfc cil present. E. J. Nieland was ap Deposits of U. S. Gov. & a birthday dinner Sunday honoring pointed marshal to succeed John Oli 13,821.69 postal savings Miss Alice Hedrick. Following din WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ner they attended a movie in Her- ver, who has served in that position Deposits of States and furniture, machinery, household ar 144.592.26 miston. Miss Mildred Mollsted was since the resignation of Ben Gaskill political subdivisions last summer. Oliver will be kept on Other deposits, certified ticles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her also a guest. 11.464.51 miston. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Caplinger and the payroll until the end of January & cashier's checks, etc. 23-tfc Dickie visited at the Hedrick home to assist Mr. Nieland in becoming TOTAL familiar with his duties. W. H. Cra- DEPOSITS $1.521,460.85 FOUND TIRE AND WHEEL, Sunday of two-way plow that Mrs. Ernest Greathouse entertained | ry was reappointed city recorder. Goodyear heavy duty, six ply. Left C. H. (Brick) Esselstyn, the retir Total Liabilities $1,521,460.85 January 6 the Pollyannas. Ten wom- at Rohrman Garage. Chas. Daly. Rt. adjustment, andbeerar operation, easier ing mayor, has served in that posi Capital Accounts en attended. new John Deere No 39 t than ever before— the Boy Scouts and their dads and tion since 1932, and was a member of Capital Stock ..................... $25,000.00 2, Hermiston. Pay advertisement and the council ----- from 1926 to , 1932. He was Common stock, total Both Plow, 20-3p identify tire. scoutmaster, D. W. Bliss, enjoyed pie - gauge whoa. 2 i on the land to serve as par, $25,000-00 and cocoa, and speeches at the church not a candidate for reelection in Nov- Surplus ................................ 25,000.00 GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — January 11. Thirteen boys and their ember- The organization meeting of the Undivided profits ............ 28,723.55 fathers, and Rev. J. M. Cornelison at See Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc council was adjourned until January Reserves ............................ 559.38 tended. 20 because Mayor Ebert, who is em WANT TO BUY CATTLE— HIGH- Harlan Despain of the air corns Total Capital Accounts $79,282.93 visited his parents and his ployed at the ordnance depot, will be est prices paid. Write me. Ed on the swing shift until that date and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles O’Donnell, Hermiston, Ore. 17-tfc cannot attend an evening meeting in Total Liabilities and Baker, recently. meantime. Capital Accounts $1.600,743.78 FOR SALE—ONE PIANO. HER- Bill Kasari, who is a signalman the Mrs. .W. W. Esselstyn was taken third class in the U. S. navy, and Memoranda miston Hotel. 15-tfc stationed at Tillamook, was” calling to the Pendleton hospital Tuesday U. S. Government obliga EQUIPMENT CO. evening in the Red Cross ambulance tions pledged .......... on friends at Stanfield this week and $10,000.00 E. P. DODD — REAL ESTATE, after suffering a slight stroke. She Deposits Pendleton — Phone 518 secured by enioying a furlough. sales, leases, exchangee. Insur- pledged assets ........ 8,869.70 George Nudo and Mr. and Mrs. was reported the following day to be somewhat better. ance-—fire, automobile, accident. No Sammy Nudo of Portland visited Phillips, who has been occupy State of Oregon, / their mother. Mrs. Marv Nudo and ing Dan tary public, execution of legal pa the country' club house at Echo family over the week end. County of Umatilla I ss. pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore as a residence, moved Tuesday to JOHN DEERE Mr. and Mrs. Natte Austin. Helen I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the gon. 15-tfo and Earl, returned Sunday from a Hermiston. Mrs. Raymond Attebury was oper above named bank, do solemnly few days visit in Portland. Pendleton swear that the above statement is FOR SALE—LIVESTOCK OF ALL Last Friday Supt. Thomas an ated upon Sunday at the She is re true to the best of my knowledge kinds. E. E. Pulley, Hermiston. HERMISTON HERALD newspapers during this 1943. nounced that Co. Supt. J. A. Yea ver hospital for appendicitis. and belief. 3-tfc Published Every Thursday at Just where that train broke the has 4000 trophies from the Battleshin ported to be recovering satisfactor- A. IL NORTON. Cashier Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon trail through plain and sagebrush is Oregon which will be given to all ily.Miss Violet Denny, who spent the Subscribed and sworn to before ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF TWO not marked, but after it crossed the those school children buying a $18.75 holidays with relatives here, return- me this 9th day of January, 1943. children. Call 2878. 20-3p Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring Blue mountains it headed for the War Bond from December 15 to Jan ed Sunday to Portland to resume her W. J. Warner, Notary Public. uary 31. Thus^ar we have heard of work as a teacher. She was accom My commission expires Oct. 31, 1944. Publishers Columbia river, and passed on down Mildred Mollsted and Billy Gilbert, FOR SALE FOUR YEAR OLD panied by Mrs. Lena Mathers, who Correct—Attest : but a complete report will be given will to the Willamette valley where a red cow. Reasonable. Ed John visit relatives in Salem for sev F. B. SWAYZE Entered at the post office at Her at the end of the month. son, Umatilla, Oregon. 20-3p eral weeks. A. A. SWAYZE miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. provisional government was formed Mrs. Sue Waid, director of the high Postmaster Spike reports sale of at Champoeg. W. L. HAMM school play. “Introducin’ Susan”, giv 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon WANTED TO BUY ELECTRIC in war bonds and $384.00 in Directors. Twenty years later Umatilla Land en January 8, was presented an Ev- $2,831.25 war stamps during December. This washing machine. Write to Box Subscription Rates ing became the center of operations ersharp pen and penoil from the cast. is slightly above the average notwith- 20-3p 75, Hermiston, Ore. The play drew a full house. One Year ........................... $2 00 for the eastern part of the state and I standing that. many Echo residents NOTICE TO CREDITORS A ditching crew is working along Six Months ....................... 1.00 I for Southern Idaho, where gold had the railroad from Hinkle to Stanfield who are employed at the U matilla Bring your welding repair and Three Months .......... ........ .50 been discovered in Boise Basin. Wag- and are boarding at Mrs. C. M. Mc- ordnance depot are required to make In the County Court of the State of blacksmithing to their bond purchases there. uns began again to roll with supplies Call. Regular committees of the city Oregon for Umatilla county. HERMISTON BLACKSMITH du- Mrs. Harvey Scott took up her In the Matter of the Estate of Car | t > the mining regions. Three miles Ebert Maman ties Monday as a janitor of the council, appointed by Mayor & WELDING SHOP west of Hermiston was located the trailer houses that are being vacated. Wednesay are: Judiciary Liesegang, oline Lynch. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un El Oliver, Coe; fire department—Berry, Four Mile house, and in Hermiston She succeeds Mrs. Velma Tenney. F iblu L. F. Beaver, Prop. Middleton, Liesegang: Streets, health dersigned has been appointed admin Phone 2151 ATIII was the Six Mile house. West of Mr. and Mrs. Jess E. Eslinger have and water—Middleton, Berry. Gray; istrator of the estate of Caroline vacated their trailer house and re- 1.11 Stanfield another wayside station was . 1 1 L r mance — , -Gray, Middleton Hall Lynch, deceased, by order made in the in ri Idaho. . parks 21. Coe, . . p... above entitled Court and cause. All established known as the Ten Mile turned to their - Mrs. -- former - Larry home - and —Oliver, Gray, Berry. WRECK YOUR CAR? Mr. and Dewing are persons having claims against the Wagon Wheils of 1843. Cemetery—Coe, Oliver, Liesegang. I house, and in Stanfield was the ( improving. above entitled estate are hereby not Let STATE FARM MUTUAL IN Mrs. Edmond R. Acton, who with One hundred years ago in 1843 the Twelve Mile house. These were places . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rvland and Mr. Acton attended the wedding of ified to present the same, with pro SURANCE foot the bill. See Art wagon wheels which were to make where teamsters, after they had family are establishing living quar- their daughter, Miss Agnes A. Ac per vouchers, to me at Freewater, the beginnings of a state govern loaded their freight from the boat | ters next door to the Hi-Way Cafe. ton, in Portland, gives the following Oregon, or to my attorney, Homer I Thompson, agent. (Formerly sold by Watts, at his office at Athena, Ore Virgil Wilkes) P. O. Box 1311 ment in Oregon rolled through here landings at Umatilla, made their first which they operate. Word has been received here that account of that event: At St. Mich with their load of 1000 pioneers stops on the way to the interior. Grass Garth Clark enjoyed his Christmas aels and All Angels Episcopal church, gon, within six months from the date hereof. All claims should be veri Oregon had plans to hold a centen was abundant everywhere and mules and New Year’s day in the South Pa Miss Acton became the bride of Lieu fied to as by law required. tenant Walter A. Gates. United States nial celebration but because of the and horses were turned out to feed, cific and is now ordered to action. navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P Dated at Athena. Oregon, this 7th DR. I. C. BOHLMAN war these plans have been abandoned. or hay was harvested from the vir- His brother Guy, who is also in the Gates of Urich, Mo., in an evening day of January, 1943. Physician and Surgeon marines, will probably leave San ceremony on December 12, with the Joseph Lynch, Admin The history of this migration, how Diego in ten more days. istrator of the Estate Pov. Richard Flagg Ayres officiating. ever, will be told in magazines and First National Bank Building Twenty years later the railroad of Carolyn Lynch, De- Mr. Acton gave his daughter in mar- was built and this sort of transporta- riare. Mrs. William E. Curran was Hermiston Phone 3151 her honor attendant- and the Misses Homer I. Watts. tion came to an end. The wagon (Continued from Page 2) Elaine and Darlene Acton, cousins of Attorney for Administrator. wheels were used to move supplies in- the bride, also attended her. Charles (Jan. 7-Feb. 4) J. V. VILLERMOURE to interior points from various rail- LaLonde’s brother in Yakima. H. Cleveland acted as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harter spent way stations. Thirty years or more Saturday shopping in Pendleton. ELECTRICAL SERVICE passed before the modern trucks rele TAKEN VP NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tannehill and Feel Years Younger, Full of Vim gated to history the great creaking Mrs. Arthur Allen spent the week Hermiston Don’t blame exhausted, worn-out, run-down feeling wheels, the swearing mule driver, the end with Mrs. Maude Kobow in Moro. on your age. Thousands amazed at what a little Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Ely motored Notice is hereby given that I have pepping up with Ostrex will do Contains general rk line, and bells on the leaders of tonics often needed after 40—by bodies lacking to Heppner Sunday where they visit taken up and haave kept for about 38 iron, calcium ph sphate. Vitamin B1. A 73-year- PLYMOUTH his long string of mules, which belong ed Mr. Ely’s mother who is in the days oid doctor writes: "I took it myself. Results at my ranch 41 miles north of FOR SALE W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. were line ’ Special introductory size Ostrex Tonte to a long part of our romantic story dan, good condition. H. F. hospital there. Hermiston the following described Tablets costs only 35c. Stop feeling pepless, old. General Dentistry Start feeling peppier and younger, this very day. The Boardman basketball team 617 S. W. 3rd St., phone 1123J. f a century. animal : played Irrigon there Monday night. X-Ray and Diagnosis For sale at all good drug store ev One yearling steer, white and red When the new Oregon Trail high Boardman won both games played. spotted, no visible brand or ear GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 erywhere— in Hermiston at Her way was dedicated on “Top of the Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harter en marks. See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1c Sunday & Eve. by Appointment miston Drug Store. tertained the teachers at dinner at Said animal will be sold, unless re- their home Tuesday night. deemed, at public auction to the high WANTED PART TIME STENO- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Getz are visit est bidder for cash in hand on the 15 22-tfc grapher. W. J. Warner. ing at the home of Mrs. Getz’s par day of January, 1943, at the above Dr. A. E. MARBLE ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dillon. described ranch at 10 o’clock a. m. 2-ROOM HOUSE. FOR CHIROPRACTOR Mrs. Florence Meyers was Dated at Hermiston on this 30th 12 mile South of Geo. Gettman, Office: 2 blocks E of post office Boardman on business Tuesday. day of December. 1942. Hermiston. Office boure: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to * Mrs. Lee Pearson took Mrs. Tim Signed. C. W. Thompson. Rippee to Heppner Thursday for (Dec. 31-Jan. 14) Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-1c F i" TT, ECHO NEWS ITEMS STANFIELD NEWS willgres gontipelznew type civeasier whees pePaß? Two-Way Tractor Way Tractor Plow onyourrârmtYRikycow- Two- BOARDMAN NEWS Men, Women ! Old at 40,50, 60! Get Pep Hurrah! A Disinfectant That Doesn’t Stink. • You no longer have to put up with smelly disinfectants ; just use Dr. Salsbury’s Par- O-San. You’ll like it for brooder and poul try house disinfection, for other such jobs, too, including the house. We have it; come in and get your supply for the season. We Are in the Market For Live Poultry of All Kind* HIGHEST PRICES ON MARKET Cash on Delivery — CALL OR SEE US FOR DRESSING DATES — Hermiston Grain & Feed Co. Hermiston - Phone 3311 — Stanfield - Phone 847 Perry Bros. -G.G.Smith A Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide Stanfield Oregon Poultry Health Service WANTED USED HOOKED RUG frame. Mrs. IL G. McCulley, phone 3426. 22-tfc DR. A. C. W1LLCUTT STRAYED SINCE JANUARY 2 have cared for mare and two-year- old colt, with white striped faces. Owner can have same by paying for feed and advertisement. L. R. Pet- erson. 312 miles SW of Hermiston. 22-lp OSBORN APARTMENTS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10: JO - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m. GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc Other Hours by Appointment FOR SALE RESTAURANT equipment: Super Cold electric ice box, air conditioner; double waffle iron: Wells French Fryer; horseshoe counter with 25 stools; work table; Heinz soup kitchen with 2-cup carbo nator: a National cash register; dav- eno and oil heater. Korner Kafe, Hermiston. Oregon. 22-lc Peterson & Peterson FOR SALE—PIANO. OR WILL trade for brood sow or stock. Mrs. W. L. Suddarth, Irrigon, Ore. 22-3c A PTORNBYS-AT-LAW U. 8. National Bank Building Praeti '• In State & Fed. Courts Pendleton, Oregon V/. J. WARNER A TTORNEY-AT-LAW Hermiston. Oregon s