THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1943.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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tipped over on the highway above front of the service station where it
town. The driver had one arm slight moved a cement post and landed on
ly injured. Part of the sugar was its side against the front of the sta
spilled in the water and was ruined.
tion. blocking both door and window.
The Roy Minnicks and Mrs. Mike No one was seriously injured. Names
Published Every Thursday at
Hinkley and son Joe were Hermiston of the occupants of the car were not
visitors Saturday and Avery Shoun learned.
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
was in Hermiston Tuesday.
Tom Hendricks left Tuesday night
The farmers are very busy with the for Portland with a load of produce,
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
second crop, potato digging, and irri-
Mrs Ed Barlow and children left
gating now. Wednesday J. O. Swear- for their home at Hanford Monday,
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
ingen is to begin hauling grain from Bonnie had the measles while here.
Prosser to the McNealy fruit and tur
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
key ranch across the Columbia river.
Mrs. Frank Fredrickson and daugh-
Subscription Rates
ter Freda were Hermiston visitors
By Mrs. Ruse Hedrick
$2.00
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Monday.
Eleanor Evans of College Place is
Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem entertain
Six Months ..............................
1.00
visiting the Lee Larson family. She | ed at dinner Sunday evening the fol
arrived Saturday-
lowing guests, Mrs. F. B. Stuart, Mrs.
Payable in Advance
Mrs. Lena Wilson of Portland spent L. L. Penney, Mrs. Margaret Daugh-
from Tuesday to Thursday with her trey, Mr. and Mrs. R- G. Penney and
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mother. Mrs. T. J. Ferrel and her sis son Billy.
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Residence Telephone
ter Mrs. Wilson.
Sergeant George Sale of Oakland
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown were has been transferred to Portland and
Walla Walla visitors Friday. Mrs. visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Sidney Burdette took her mother Mrs. Sale Sr. here Sunday.
Bill Sutton has sold his shoe shop
Abergast to the Hermiston hospital
and it will be moved to Hermiston and
Friday.
Lavelle Markham and Kathleen operated by the Beck family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greathouse
Paulson left Thursday morning to
spend the week end at the Pentecostal enjoyed a week’s vacation from their
Ordnance work, and rested at the
camp meeting at Brooks.
James Arnberg is using his new Springs.
Election in school district 61 brought
garage although not yet completed.
Mrs. H. W. Grim had word from out 115 patrons Monday and N. D.
her son PFC Raymond Allen that he Bard was again elected for the one
has arrived in Australia. She had not vear term as director and Vernon Wa
It Is Time To Think Hard.
heard from him since he left San terman for the three year term, with
The government is now proposing that the farm
Mabel Richards as clerk.
Francisco the first of April.
Miss Marilla Dunning, domestic
ers of the United States plant fourteen million more
science teacher for many years in
acres of wheat and grain land and other substantial
Stockton. Cal., is here to visit her
father, G. L. Dunning and sister and
products in 1944. It is supposed that this country
By Margaret Thorpe
husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Bard.
now realizes that Europe will be in a starving condi
Mrs. C. C. Curl and cousin Marie
Ladies Aid met Wednesday at the
church with Mrs. Chaffie’s committee Lane left last Friday night for a vis
tion by that time, and it may be read between the
it in South Dakota. Jimmy Curl and
entertaining.
lines that the war will be over in the European con
Mrs. W. A. Baker spent Thursday Carol Lee are staying with Mrs.
Frankie
Lane during Marie’s absence.
in LaGrande shopping and visiting
tinent by the time the crops are produced. Europe
Mrs. Dora Creviston who has visit
i relatives.
will not only need such classes of food but will need
A good crowd attended the show ed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan for sev
Saturday night starring Dorothy La- eral months, left Wednesday for Sug
domestic animals of all kinds. Few cattle, hogs, poul
| mour in The Fleet’s In. The next ar Creek, a suburb of Kansas City.
try and horses will remain in the war stricken coun
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Waterman bought
show is Friday night starring Bob
the Lightle home and an acre of
Burns in The Arkansas Traveler.
tries, both in the conquered nations and in the Axis
Lt. Ralph Skoubo left Sunday fir ground in the east end of town last
countries. How the resussitation and reconstruction
Ephrata, Wash., where he will be sta week.
Mrs. Alice Maskylene bought five
tioned.
of Europe will be paid for does not seem to enter in
Olive Attebury left Thursday for lots and four small houses on Coe
to the question. That starving, destitute and disease
Tacoma where she will stay with her Avenue the first of July and will im
prove them at once by installing a
son Chat for some time.
ravaged peoples must be cared for is the unques
Mr. and Mrs. George Wicklander of shower room for the convenience of
tioned problem that must be met by our good Samar
Heppner spent the week end here vis all.
Harry Duke is a patient at the Vet
iting friends.
itan civilization. As we become the arsenal of demo
Stanley Partlow came Sunday to eran’s hospital in Walla Walla.
cracy and are supplying the materials for overcom
John Bagan, janitor of the F.S.A.
spend a ten day fulough visiting his
trailer houses has been transferred to
parents.
ing the common enemy, so will we be expected to be
Oscar Powell of Lyle, Wash., spent similar work in Pendleton under the
come the granary of the world.
Sunday on the project visiting friends. direction of D. W. Bliss.
Harry Wessell is shingling his
Bob Daniels of Monmouth came
So again we will have a large task at home at the
Sunday to spend the summer at the house.
same time. When ten million boys and defense work
Mr and Mrs. L. E. Hughes are
George Daniels home.
ers are released from the tasks of war they will have
Louis Hamilton spent Monday in sanding and varnishing the floors of
home.
Hermiston having dental work done. their
to be supplied with other employment at home in the
Sergeant Bud Wessell writes
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Acres of Ione his Master
Harry Wessell from the
restoration and reconstruction of our own industrial
spent Monday at the Russell Miller mid father
east that he had visited the bat
home visiting.
peace, and peaceful pursuits. The next congress has
Ralph Acres came Saturday night tle fields and saw its immense depra-
much on its shoulders. As we begin to see the hori
to stay with his daughter Mrs. Rus dations.
Carl Mollsted. seaman first class in
sell Miller for some time.
zon of peace we are awakening to greater responsi
middle east, recently wrote his
Russell Miller went to Ione for two the
Martha Mollsted that he would
bilities as a nation and as citizens than we have ever
loads of grain for the Grange Co-op mother
be mighty glad to be headed for the
Monday.
known. We have had and will yet have a long per
Mrs. Gilbert Pettys and children of U.S.A.
John Quimby visited his grandpa,
iod of waste, deprivation, and general depletion of
Pendleton spent Tuesday visiting at John
Runion, and friends here a few
the Nate Macomber home.
resources, and it is surely time to begin to exercise
but will return to Pennsylvania
Word has been received by the I. days,
soon for medical care, having suffer
the virtues of thrift and sound living, and make prep
Skoubos that their son Edward is in ed
wound while on a tank
the hospital with his third attack of with a shrapnel
aration for bad or worse days ahead. We can give
six others in North Africa.
Malaria Fever.
Homer
Hedrick
returned Monday
no assurances of continued high wages and high pri
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Robertson are
i
from Tacoma. He also visited Mr.
the
parents
of
a
7
pound
daughter
ces and full employment. Any person with good
Mrs. Ralph Isackson in Portland
born July 5 at Kennewick. The little and
and Tech. Sgt. Charles Hedrick drove
horse sense knows that times will be different, begin
lady has been named Helen Myrl.
Corvallis to visit him there.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker were up from Hammill,
ning the very minute after Hitler’s war machine col-
who was enrolled in
called to Portland Tuesday morning the Jess
navy for more than a year, visited
due to teh illness of Jess Allen.
in Stanfield recently. He has
An accident occurred at Tom’s friends
a medical dischar- > and is at the home
Camp
west
of
town
Monday
night
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith arrived when the driver of an approaching of his parents in Hermiston.
Mrs. George Sale and brother C.
home from Wallowa Thursday.
went to sleep. The car tore out Ralston
left Tuesday night to visit
Ora Thompson was a business visi- car
the
bridge
railing,
skidded
to
the
Ry Mrs Grace Shoun
relatives in Salem.
tor in The Dalles Wednesday.
Mrs. Mary Allen had her tonsils re
Mrs. Batie Rand was a Thursday
ir.... d Sundav at the Hermiston hos visitor in Hermiston.
pital and returned to her home Mon
Mrs. Earl Terry and little daughter
day.
Mrs. H. W. Grim and Virginia Al Danna consulted a physician for Dan
len were among those to can at the na Friday.
A truck of 11 tons of sugar was
Co-op Cannery in Hermiston Tuesday.
The Hermiston Herald
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To Help Your Car Outlast the War, Get Fresh
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KVEN SHORTER, slower war-
— time trips expose motor oil
to dust and impurities. And
partially burned fuel particles
also promote oil deterioration.
Too, at slower speeds, the
engine often doesn’t get hot
enough to vaporize the water
formed by combustion and con
densation. This water further
contaminates your oil.
So your safe bet ( regardless
of how few coupons you've had
to use) is to have your nearby
Shellman or Shellady put in
fresh Golden Shell Oil every
time you go to a new number
in your "A” gasoline ration
book (every two months).
Chances are you won’t have
to add a drop between times.
"CARE FOR YOUR CAR
FOR YOUR COUNTRY”
FREE - Home Canning Mdt
Your nearest Shell station has the MW "How-
To-Do-h" folder for home canning and drying
of
foods.
The methods
and directions
are
approved by Home Demonsiratien Office ef
the Agricultural
Extension
Department,
University of Coliforia. Ask for your copy.
SHELL OIL COMPANY,
Incorporated
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON 1 ‘
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
RcaerrARecoMecrMeorNee
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
August, 1943, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the front
door of the Umatilla County Court
House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
a minimum price of $60.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale:
the following described parcel of land,
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
wit:
NWY NEY NEY & NEY NW%
NE‘ & S* NE% NE‘ in Sec
tion 9. Township 4, North Range
28 E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(July 8-Aug. 5)
.
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 28th day
of June, 1943, will, on the 10th day of
August, 1943, at the hour of 10:00
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash at the front
door of the Umatilla County Court
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
a minimum price of $200.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale:
the following described parcel of land,
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-
wit:
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
SE 1 SE 1 & SW 1 SEU less
Rev. H. V. McGee, Pastor
West 40 feet of South 450 feet in
Section 2 Township 4 North Range
28 E.W.M.
“The words that I speak unto you
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
they are spirit and they are life.”
Umatilla County. These are the words of a gentleman,
(July 8-Aug. 5)
Judson is credited with having made
this statement concerning Christ’s
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
promises. Jesus said, “I am the bread
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, of life: he that cometh to me shall
That the undersigned. Sheriff of never hunger.” Yet his professed fol
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue lowers living in the very shadow of
of an order duly made and entered his church, never darken its doors, la
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County. Oregon, on the 28th day bouring for “the bread that perish-
of June, 1943, will, on the 10th day of eth.”
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We wish to express our appreciation
for the fine work of the Hermiston Fire
Department and the spirit of cooperation
shown by all in helping us during and after
the disastrous fire loss we had Wednesday
morning.
It is our intention to get going just as
soon as possible. The W.P.B. advises us that
priorities can be obtained to replace all
damage, so we shall be serving you again
very soon.
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
A. F. Rohrman