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THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1943. 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. Subscription Rates $2.00 One Year.................................. 1.00 Six Months .............................. Payable in Advance 2051 Office Telephone .................. 2333 Residence Telephone ............. Membez O reg We Will Save Rome The Eternal City, which we have respected for centuries for its history, law, architecture, and art, is now humiliated by the acts of a new Nero. The his torical Nero smiled while Rome burned, but the mod ern Nero must rave and weep because of approach ing conquerors. The old Nero did not give warning, nor scatter leaflets to the population, nor respect churches, and ancient citadels of the once great civi lization. Nor does the new Nero respect laws laid down by ancient Rome, and their contribution to mo dern democracy. By his acts as dictator and tyrant, he would destroy the foundations of the city he seeks to defend. When we bomb Rome and enter its gates it is not to destroy Rome but to save it and its historical greatness from its enemies within its gates. We en ter under the Magna Charter and the Declaration of Independence, which were founded on the laws of the ancient Romans. We did not bomb Rome like Hitler bombed London and Coventry, which is the way of another tyrant. We have not sneaked up on any Pearl Harbor which is the way of another tyrant. We will be forced to subdue these enemies of law and civilization, but to restore better government even to their own lands, and to restore the order of a peace ful and advanced civilization. The cost to the modern world is very great to re store order to all the world. That is the job for us and our allies. To do this we must suffer denials, pay taxes, and buy bonds. We cannot stop doing these things until the war is over, nor until the peace treaties are completed, and the plans for the preven tion of another war are made. Bçcause we are at present victorious on all our fronts does not mean complacency on our part. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS Ity Mr». Grace Shoun The irrigation ditch washed out near the Corrie place Thursday night and was repaired Saturday morning by S. Moore. S. Umiker, Harry Smith the ditch rider and Avery Shoun and a team. Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Terry moved their trailer house to Hermiston where they plan to live. Mrs. Avery has been quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Struthers were Irrigon visitors Sunday. W. C. Grim left by train Monday morning for Eugene. When Long Distance $6 Lines are fra busy IIIaskyuur help" W HEN a street or a road is crowded, you can see it. Hut you can't see when the Long Distance lines are crowded. So the operator will tell you when the circuit you want is extra busy. Then she will ask you to limit your Long Distance call to not more than 5 minutes. That will help others to get their calls through, too. Of course, there won't be congestion every time you call, but when there is we know you'll be glad to co-operate. Thanks for all your help so far. War needs the wires more and more every day. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Dial Operator for Information Wes Isom is doing some remodeling wamepe PT I BIC in the Fred Adams home. They live —-Vae — * Ph! bepçulshaygkeer rinlakea enROGARRA PART IN CONFLICT his barley Wednesday, the first in the neighborhood. He had 300 sacks. Wexnpenattcoxlond is hard to find these days. : So if you have one, take good care of it. See that $ fire hazards are eliminat ed. Do not allow rubbish to accumulate in the cellar or attic, insure your home property to full value. The present war probably will be called "World War it", but » right- ¡tors Wednesday. I fully could be named a War of Mo- Billy Allen spent Sunday with his tors.” nther Mrs. Mve H. H W. W Grim C—------ 4 family. | “The extent to which this motori- mother. and He works at the Holuh wheat farm zation of warfare has expanded stag near Ione. gers the imagination, said Colonel A. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Grimm were in 8. Buyers, Cimmanding Officer of the Umatilla Saturday. Mrs. Doris Gollyhorn was a Pen Umatilla Ordnance Depot. “It is the job of the Field Service dleton visitor Tuesday. S. Moore has procured and is in Division of the Ordnance Department. stalling an electric welding outfit in Army Service Forces, to supply and his garage. Ora Thompson runs the maintain a great majority of these garage. During the past week, disastrous fires did thou motors,” he explained. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Breeding and “Compare the infantry division of family of Spray spent Sunday with sands of dollars damage in this area. It can happen the last war, only 25 years ago. At the Wilbur Steagall family. that time it had 3200 automotive Among the Hermiston visitors from again—this time it might be you. Irrigon Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. horsepower, and today the modern J. O. Swearingen, Mrs. Wilbur Stea motorized division having almost fifty gall and children and the J. A. per cent less personnel has approxi See us today for full protection from fire. Shouns. mately 400.000 horsepower. Ralph Acock of the navy at Farra “Simple arithmetic will show that gut, Idaho, spent a few days with his parents, the C. W. Acock family, last this is an eleven thousand per cent in week. crease. Carl Haddock and son Jimmie took “From the reports which I have re his last load of new potatoes to La ceived, it is quite obvious that victory Grande Saturday. F. B. SWAYZE, President will come to those nations who can de Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Moore and two sign, produce and maintain the best sons of Mansfield and Mrs. Katherine H. Smith of Merced. Cal., are spend and most motors. With our long ex ing a few weeks with the George perience in mass production methods Browns. there is no doubt as to our ability to Mrs. Adren Allen, Mrs. Dan Hill outstrip any other nation or even and Mrs. Earl Terry were Wednesday group of nations.” herein by the County Court of Uma port. Objections to said final account visitors at Hermiston. tilla County, Oregon, on the 28th day and report should be filed on or be of June, 1943, will, on the 10th day of fore said date. LAND SALE NOTICE August, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the 15th day of July, 1943. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, highest bidder for cash at the front By Margaret Thorpe Joseph Lynch, Administrator That the undersigned, Sheriff of door of the Umatilla County Court of the Estate of Caroline An all day H. E. C. meeting was Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to Lynch, Deceased. held in the Grange kitchen Wednes of an order duly made and entered a minimum price of $200.00 therefor, day where the ladies spent the day herein by the County Court of Uma to be paid in cash, at the time of sale; Homer I. Watts cleaning. Mrs. Ely handed in her tilla County, Oregon, on the 2nd day the following described parcel of land, Attorney for Administrator resignation as chairman and it was of July, 1943, will, on the 17th day of heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore Postoffice Address: voted for Mrs. Tannehill, vice chair August, 1943, at the hour of 10:00 gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- Athena, Oregon. (July 15-Aug. 12) man, to take her place and Doris Lil o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the wit: SEY SE 1 & SW % SE 1 less ly was elected new vice chairman. Due highest bidder for cash at the front NOTICE OF LAND SALE West 40 feet of South 450 feet in to such a busy summer there will be door of the Umatilla County Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to Section 2 Township 4 North Range no meeting next month. price of $50.00 therefor, 28 E.W.M. Wednesday was election day at the a to minimum be paid in cash, at the time of sale, R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, school house. W. A. Baker was elect the following described parcel of land Umatilla County. That the undersigned. Sheriff of ed for a two year term in Mr. Lay’s heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore (July 8-Aug. 5) Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue place. Elvin Ely was elected for a of an order duly made and entered three year term and Flossie Coates gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- NOTICE OF HEARING ON herein by the County Court of Uma was elected clerk. East 280 feet of W 12 W 12 South of tilla County, Oregon, on the 28th day FINAL ACCOUNT Mabel Allen returned Friday after Ditch less O.W.R. & N. R of W of June, 1943, will, on the 10th day of a week’s absence visiting at Hunting SE 1 SW 14 South of Ditch less 1943, at the hour of 10:00 ton and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Al IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE o August, O.W.R. & N. R of W ’clock in the forenoon, sell to the len and sons expect to move to Taco NW 14 SE 14 South of Ditch less STATE OF OREGON FOR highest bidder for cash at the front ma before school starts. O.W.R. & N. R of W UMATILLA COUNTY door of the Umatilla County Court Delbert and Marvin Walpole visited W12 NE 14 SE 1 South of Ditch House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to friends on the project Sunday. less O.W.R. & N. R. of W In the Matter of the Estate of Car a minimum price of $60.00 therefor, All in Section 10 Twp. 5 North A very small crowd attended to be paid in cash, at the time of sale; oline Lynch, Deceased. Range 28 E.W.M. Grange Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the following described parcel of land, R. E. GOAD. Sheriff I. Skoubo and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. An- by Umatilla County, Ore of Umatilla County. that the undersigned has filed his heretofore deregg served ice cream and cookies. final account and report in the above gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to- Russell DeMauro of Farragut, Ida (July 15-Aug. 12) entitled matter and the Court has wit: ho, spent Sunday at home visiting. fixed Friday, August 13, 1943, at the NW 1 NEY NEY & NEY NW‘ NOTICE OF LAND SALE Ted Ekker of the U. S. Navy ar NE * & S*2 NE % NE % in Sec hour of ten o’clock a. m. of said day rived Sunday for a weeks visit at tion 9. Township 4, North Range as the time, and the County Courtroom home en route from Miami, Florida, NOTICE IS HEREBY G’VEN, in the County Courthouse at Pendle- 28 E.W.M. to San Francisco. R. E. GOAD. Sheriff That the undersigned. Sheriff of ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thorpe went Umatilla Courtv. Oregon, by virtue place for hearing exceptions and ob of Umatilla County. to Newberg on business Sunday, re oi an order duly made and entered sections to said final account and re- (July 8-Aug. 5) turning Monday night. Miss Bernadine Emerson left Tues- | day for the valley to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker and family have moved into the apartment behind the post office, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Phelps and two child- ren left Monday for the valley to spend a few days. Because Chevrolet Dealers Ask Yourself This Question... Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie and Mrs. ARE SKILLED Coates went to Lexington Sunday to visit Mrs. Barlow. IN SERVICING ALL MAKES OF CARS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON ' ‘ BOARDMAN NEWS UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. Cienn Ostrom James Bramer returned to his home in La Grande last Wednesday after spending a week visiting at the home of his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. James Byrnes. Mrs. Wayne Eller returned Satur day from a two weeks visit with her sister in Spokane. Jeff Stephens, who has been in the Pendleton hospital for some time, re turned to his home and duties as mayor of Umatilla and engineer in the railroad yards here. Jess Connell has returned to his home after a long stay in the Pendle ton hospital. Connell is improving, but is unable to go back to work. Mrs. Dean Newgard entertained the pinochle club at her home last Wednesday evening. Prizes were won by Mrs. John Liedloff and Mrs. Al Vieg. Others present were Madames Billie Becker. M. Eller, Glenn Ostrom and the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moberly of Spo kane returned to their home Sunday after visiting seevral days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mus tard and family. Mr. Moberly is waiting to be called by the army air force. Herbert Lane Sr. received word from the army air force stating his son Donald had been chosen as pilot and will be sent somewhere for fur ther training. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom re ceived a V-mail letter from Ed Skou- bo of Boardman. Ed, who is over seas with the army, has seen Bus Caldwell. a former Umatilla boy. Olaf Stangeby of Seaboro. salesman for this district, has spent from Sat urday until Tuesday here. Glenn Ostrom spent Tuesday in Spokane where he visited his brother, ! Lloyd and family. Mrs. Oliver McNabb and son Jon | spent Monday in Pendleton. They ac- ! companied Mr. and Mrs. John Nye and daughter Jonilyn of Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Dei Gordion left Mon day to make their home in Pendleton. Mr. Gordion is employed by the "Freightways” freight company and have made their home here for over two years. Rex Moses left Monday night for Medford where he will visit his moth er after receiving word that his broth er Rav who is stationed over seas with the army, has been wounded se verely. « Gene Huge! spent Tuesday in Pen dleton on business. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rambush and Clyde Sims spent Sunday in Pendle ton. (fWHY DO MORE PEOPLE GO TO CHEVROLET DEALERS FOR SERVICE Because Chevrolet Dealers EMPLOY TRAINED MECHANICS Becouse Chevrolet Dealeri USE QUALITY PARTS than to any other dealer organization?” Becouse Chevrolet Dealers GIVE GOOD SERVICE For years Chevrolet dealers have had more trade-ins than any other dealer organization. Therefore, they have had broader experience In servicing all makes and models. • • • They’re "America’s Service Specialists.”. • • They're the men to seo when you want good, dependable service on your carl * * * BUY U. S. 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