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THURSDAY, DECEMBER SO. 1943. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Miss Lucille Jones is home from final account in said estate in the ADVANCE NOTICE —R. C. PET- Marylhurst college, spending the holi County Court of the State of Oregon ers Auction Dates, Hermiston Live days with her parents, the Vernon for Umatilla County, and said court stock Commission Co. sale, at sale Jones family. has fixed Monday, the 7th day of Paula Häberlein is spending her February, 1944, at two o’clock p. m. yards Friday, January 7, beginning vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. of said day, as the time for hearing at 12:30; W. F. Cargil auction sale. Whitman. Paul Häberlein is also a of objections to said final account and | Tuesday, January 4: Bill Lindner auc the settlement thereof. On or before tion sale Tuesday, January 11. 20-lc visitor there. He left Wednesday. Mrs. Darlene Schneider is home said day any person interested in said from the Pentecostal school at Seat estate may file objections to said final tle. The E. R. Schneiders went over account or to any item thereof and LOST—RATION C GAS BOOK is sued to M. J. and Alice Smith, Irri by car Thursday, returning Friday. contest the same. Mr. and Mrs. John Voile and daugh gon. Please return to Hermiston War Dated December 23, 1943. ter Juanita and nephew George spent Robert C. Geer, Administrator. 1 Price and Rationing Board. 20-lp Christmas day at the Elsie Voile home W. J. Warner and A. S. Cooley, in Walla Walla. Attorneys for Administrator. FOR SALE—25 FAT HEAVY Breed Mrs. Dan Hill and small daughter (Dec. 23-Jan. 20) hens, Call 3896, Hermiston. 20-lc Theresa Wyoma arrived home from the Pendleton hospital Friday. Mr. HERMISTON BAPTIST CHVRCH STRAYED TO MY PLACE —ONE Hill brought them home. H. V. McGee, pastor sorrel mare, spot in face, about 1100 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and “In the beginning God.” This is pounds; also one saddle pony, 650 daughter. Mrs. Harold Johns of Pros ser. spent Christmas day with the our wish for all, that you may start pounds, mouse colored, white hind Sinice Moore family. the New Year with God. Sunday feet. H. S. McCulley, on Gus Shaver Mrs. Wilbur Weigand spent the Christmas holiday with the Harry morning at 11:00 the sermon topic ' place, eight miles east of Hermiston. 20-lc Smith family, taking little Theresa will be, “The Enduring Christian Joy home with her. The baby has Faith.” FOR RENT — 20-ACRE RANCH. been living with her grandmother. Johnny Sweringen, an electrician Two miles south on Butter Creek HERMISTON METHODIST 2nd class in the Seabees, is spending highway. See Roy G. Null, Hermis CHURCH his leave with his wife and daughter ton. 20-3p Walter A. MacArthurt Minister at the home of his father, J. O. Swer ingen. He is due at Gulfport, Miss., The Sacrament of Holy Communion FOR SALE — 1943 JOHN DEERE January 2nd. He thinks he will be will be observed this Sunday at 11:00 Model B steel wheel tractor, equip in foreign service soon. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boulware and o'clock worship service. Rededica ped with hydraulic lift, two row culti Mr. Webber of Hermiston and the tion covenant for the new year will be vator and extension rim. Vernon Wa Batie Rand family and Mrs. Lillie a part of this service also. A time Warner, postmistress at Irrigon, were when each individual may renew faith terman, Stanfield, Phone 783. 20-lc dinner guests at the Harvey Warner in the Kingdom of God- FOR SALE—'40 HUDSON PICKUP home Christmas day. in good shape. J. B. Bradshaw, Other services: Church School at Mr. Griffin has resumed the drill 20-3p ing of the Stephens well and seems to 10:00 a. m. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 Hermiston. Route One. be getting along all right after sever p. m. Sunday evening club at 8:00 STRAYED—ONE JERSEY CALF, al mishaps at first. p. m. LaVern Duus arrived home from bull, 6 mos. old. Please notify E. the Doernbecher hospital in Portland E. Pulley, Hermiston. 20-3c central C hurch of christ Monday. She is visiting her parents, C. Warner, Paster the Herman Duus family. FOR RENT OR SALE — FARM, 6- Mrs. Johnny Sweringen is quite ill Sunday will be New Year’s Sun room house, one mile west and half with the flu. day. The sermon topic for Sunday mile north of steel bridge on Hermis- Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom went back to Bates Monday after spending morning will be, “Hopes for 1944." ton-Ordnance road. Inquire at farm Christmas with his parents, the W. C. Mrs. W. T. Davis will sing a special Saturday or Sunday of this week. A. Isoms. message in song, “Teach Me to Pray.” W. Agnew. 20-lc Clara Frazier was brought home Christian Endeavor meets at 7:00 from the Hermiston hospital Monday. and the evening worship is at 8 p. m. FOR SALE —25 HEAD DURHAM She had a relapse of pneumonia. cows, heifers and a 3-year-old Dur The all-church dinner and watch party, planned for New Year’s Eve, ham bull. Also platform scales, 600- has been postponed because of so much pound capacity. H. F. Lindner, Col umbia district. 20-3c sickness. By Mrs. Bob Woodward ...... - — ■ ' - Pvt. Billy L. McCaleb spent a TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH FOR SALE OR TRADE—WEANER Christmas furlough from Camp Shel pigs. Jess Snead, 2 miles east of E. M. Butenshon, Pastor by, Mississippi, at the James DeMoss Umatilla. 20-3p Residence, Pendleton, Oregon home. He was joined here by his fa ther, W. L. McCaleb of Heppner. Services held at the Hermiston Bap FOR SALE— REGISTERED AYR- Corporal Charles Burns of Camp tist church — Sunday School at 1:30 shire bull calf, seven weeks old. G. Adair was also a holiday houseguest 19-3p at the DeMoss home. Corporal Burns’ p. m. Divine services at 2:30 every L. Daniel, Boardman, Ore. second and fourth Sunday. home is in Wisconsin. FOR RENT—LIGHT HOUSEKEEP- John Swearingen is spending a in rooms. Phone 3733, Hermiston. holiday furlough here with his wife PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE (Arilda Foster) and small daughter. 18-3c Pastor Shelby E. Graves Connie. He is also visiting his par D. L. Moody said, “ Someone has ents, the O. J. Swearingens at Irri FOR SALE — SMALL HOUSE, 22 gon. He is serving with a Seabees said that a little fly in Noah’s Ark X 20. Corner lot, garage, fenced, was just as safe as an elephant. It Unit stationed at Gulfport, Mississip chicken run. Or will consider trade. pi. Swearingen started the trip here was not the elephant’s size and by plane but because of bad weather strength that made him safe. It was See it at Third and Ridgeway. 18-3p conditions was forced to continue from Salt Lake by train, arriving in the ark that saved both elephant and FOR SALE—BASSINETTE AND fly. It is not your righteousness, your Pendleton Monday of last week. mattress; also tweed coat, size 14. Ed Parsons came from the Naval good works, that will save you. Rich Mrs. Edward V. Pelissier, 29 Cedar Base at Pasco to spend Christmas eve or poor, learned or unlearned, you can Ave., Ordnance, Ore. 19-3c with relatives here. Guests at the Bob Woodward home be saved only by the blood of Christ. FOR SALE—1941 FORD SEDAN for Christmas dinner were the Ken Since He has done so much for us, neth Beebe family of Stanfield, the why not begin this New Year by at radiator, in good condition. At Rich Myrnie Caldwells, the Glen Parsons, tending the House of God regularly? field Service Station in Umatilla. J. L. Hatfield of Umatilla and Mr. 18-3p We give you a hearty welcome to and Mrs. Wavie Carter, recently ar rived from Louisville. Ky. Carter, our Sunday School next Sunday which FOR SALE—20 TONS FIRST AND who has received a medical discharge begins at 10:00 a .m. Worship hour third cutting alfalfa. A. M. Car- from the army, will be employed at at 11:00. son, * mile east and * mile south of the U.O.D. Young People’s service at 7:00. Cabin City, Route 1. Hermiston. 18-3p Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blinston and Something new and interesting every daughters Rita and Mrs. Maxine Hunt FOR SALE — BOY’S BALLOON spent the holidays here from Portland. time. They visited at the home of Mrs. Blin- tire bicycle, cheap. Tires good. Bet Evangelistic meeting at 7:45 p. m. ston’s father, U. Edwards, and with Special songs and music. ty Keppler, Hinkle, Ore. 18-3p the Harold Hunts. Mrs. Maxine Hunt states that her husband is now sta PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH FOR SALE—7’ 6” TRAILER. FUL- tioned at Nashville, Tenn. He re ly wired, good tires. Priced $40.00. J. W. Stuart, Pastor cently passed his Navigator tests. Sunday school at 9:45. Worship See at the Hoosier farm at Stanfield, Christmas dinner guests at the De 18-8p Moss home were the Harold Hunt hour at 11:00. Young people’s meet Oregon. family, Doyle Hunt and mother, Mrs. ing at 7:00 p. m. Juniors meet at FOR SALE—LUMBER, 2X4, 2X6, A. E. Hunt, Mrs. Maxine Hunt, Pvt. 7:00 also. Evangelistic service at McCaleb and Corp. Burns. and hardwood. Conrad Bissinger, Tiny Caldwell was in Pendleton 7:45. four miles west of Hermiston. 18-3p on Monday to report to the draft Prayer service Wednesday evening board for preliminary tests and ex at 7:45. Missionary service the first GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — pects to go to Spokane for a physical Wednesday of every month at 7:45 p. See Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc examination next week. m. Mrs. Miles Barager is able to be out and is much improved after a re You are invited in a very cordial FOR RENT — PORTABLE HOUSE partly furnished. Water furnished. cent illness of several weeks. way to attend any and all church ser Prefer single man or couple without Miss Barbara Reid was here from vices. Pendleton to spend the holiday week children. $10.00 per month. One ■ w e = — end with the J. H. Reids. Mrs. C. E. block south of Christian church. W. Foss and daughter Donna were also T. Knapp. Hermiston. 17-tfc Christmas dinner guests at the Reid home. THERE MAY BE A LONG PER- Mrs. Grace Foster, Mark Foster and iod with low temperatures this the John Swearingens spent Christmas day in Irrigon at the O. J. Swearingen coming winter. Fuel will be scarce FOR SALE — TWO GELDINGS, home- and hard to get—so right now you weigh about 1700 pounds, four and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill and Peg gy were holiday guests at the Lester five years old. John Jendrzejewski, should arrange your requirements with Oscar Christianson. He will de Hammer home. five miles east of Hermiston, north of liver two cords slab wood for $20 or Harry Peterson will leave January Columbia school. 20-3c 1 for the army induction center. Mrs. two cords mill ends for $24 at your Peterson and children will remain FOR SALE—ONE 16-IN. SMALLEY home in Echo, Stanfield, Hermiston. here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ensilage and hay chopper. John Pe For greater distances the price is Adam Blahm. 20-3p governed by mileage traveled. Phone Archie Fales and family of Uma dro. Echo, Ore. tilla, Lewis Fales and the B. L. Kirk 724, Sloan, Stanfield, or write Oscar family were Christmas guests at the LOST—RATION BOOKS 3 AND 4 Christianson, Box 126, Stanfield. 15-6p W. M Parker home. issued to Julia E. O’Grady and Tom Mrs. Stockard is reported to be O’Grady, Hermiston. Please return quite ill at her home. ENLIST YOUR MILK The Ralph Crawls family is moving to Hermiston War Price and Ration 20-lc to the Roy Rogers place on the Diag ing board. FOR SERVICE! onal which they have rented. The Archie Fales chopping crew LOST—RATION BOOK NO. 3 FOR has finished at the Hodge farm and Arleta Maxine Mahon, Hermiston. has moved to the O. C. Hughes place Please return to War Price and Ra near the river. 20-lp Theron Millard is reported to be tioning Board. quite ill with the flu. LOST — BOY’S BICYCLE, RED Betty Jean Rueber came Wednes- Zenith. Reward of $5.00 for in day from Stanfield to spend several YOUR FEED days at the home of her sister, Mrs. formation leading to its return. Please Myrnie Caldwell. notify Mrs. A. E. Rugg, phone 3871. BABY CALVES Carl Caldwell of Tacoma is here 20-2c to visit over the New Year’s holiday at the Caldwell, Parsons and Wood CABIN FOR RENT — AVAILABLE ward homes and in Stanfield. Friday. Rugg Cabins. Hermiston. Mr- and Mrs. Henry Garberding 20-lc spent the Christmas week end with relatives in Mabton. Wash. FOR SALE — THOMPSON Upright Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barton and piano. A. E. Rugg, Hermiston. children were dinner guests on Christ mas day at the W. S. Phillipa home. 20-8C PAGE FIVE ■ New Machines Are Hard To Obtain SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR PRESENT EQUIPMENT. • • • CHECK that air cleaner regularly. • KEEP oil and grease compartments full of good clean lubricant. • BE CAREFUL where you drive. • CHECK air pressure in tires regularly and keep properly inflated. • KEEP rubber tires protected from weather when not in use. • PAINT your machines to protect from rust. Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. Pendleton, Oregon STANFIELD NEWS By Mn. Rota Hedrick Mr. and Mrs. George Elliott were dinner hosts to Mrs. M. Refvem and Tommy, and Miss Berry, Mrs. Daugh- trey and to their son and daughter from Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gillanders of Pendleton enjoyed Sunday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gillanders. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Clark and children of Pendleton enjoyed their Christmas Sunday at the Leo Clark home. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thorne and Mrs. F. B. Stuart on Christmas day. Phone 518 Mr. and Mrs. Bart Gaymon and children spent the Christmas day with their parents at Prosser. F. A. Baker and Mrs. Paul Baker and Terry left Tuesday night for a visit with the other sons, Lowell, Wal lace and Major Bruce Baker of Spo kane and their families. Captain "Jiggs” Fisk of Arizona is spending fifteen days with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fisk. Flu victims are Mrs. Cora Olday, Mary Rhea, Mrs. Marie Evans and Normie. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hedrick and daughters enjoyed their Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Caplinger, beyond Pendleton. Study club will enjoy a 1:30 lunch eon at the home of Miss Elva Berry on Thursday. The paper by Mrs. Inez McCormick was Press and Publicity, with current events by Mrs. Jake Rueber. The Grange enjoyed a short busi ness session with Roy Attebury pre siding. Mrs- Floyd Daniels and Mrs. Charles Herrick presented the enter tainment, followed by music and de licious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Greathouse en tertained at Christmas Mrs. Loren Miller, their daughter, and Mrs. Flor ence Olmsted. __ ______ IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS DR. STRAM OPTOMETRIST Wishes You and Yours that SEASON’S GREETINGS and may you enjoy GOOD HEALTH and GOOD SIGHT for the Coming Year. Stram Optical Co. 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Examination Without Charge By Mrs. Grace Shoun Sam Umiker of Castle Rock arrived home Friday to spend the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Sinice Moore and children spent Saturday afternoon and evening at Condon. They brought June Lofton home with them to spend the holidays here. Ernest Stephens spent two days in Arlington with his brother Jim and his mother, Mrs. Mary Stephens. He came home Friday. Mrs. Russell McCoy and three child ren and nieces Marlene Delpha Mark- han, Mrs. Wm. Graybeal and Nancy, and Mrs. Ernest Stephens and Janet were Hermiston visitors Thursday. J. A. Shoun returned from Heppner Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Allen and Kenneth of Arlington spent Christ mas with the H. W. Grims. Billy Al len of Ione was also present. FOR YOUR Used Car Preferably late models. Will buy your equity. Hermiston AutoCo. COME ON IN—AKD BE DUMBFOUNDED! —by the slickest and most fascinating little device you ever saw. DEE TEE VAPOR CLEANER-THE ONLY SURE METHOD OF GEAR CLEANING • Watch it clean gears ‘til they shine like a new dollar. Even the metal pores are cleaned and all of the accumulation of tara, gum and worn-out grease in transmissions and differentials is gone in a matter of minutes. Car manufacturers say—For longer life clean and refill transmissions and differentials every 5,000 miles. Start fresh today with gears "handkerchiel-clean ’ Come on in... we'U show you how DEE TEE works—FREE I Hermiston Auto Company COLUMBIA NEWS A" NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT FOR SALE—JEÄSEY COW, JUST fresh. Also springers. H- Vanden Notice is hereby given that Robert He uvei, 1% south end * miles west 20-lp C- Geer as administrator of the estate of Boardman. of Ira W. Geer,deceased, has filed his Want To Buy Modern Five-Room House-Will Pay Cash Phone 2473 - Heraisten. 20-3c FOR SALE—TWO TWIN BED mattresses, $10 each. Box 296, Her miston. 18-tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc FOR SALE—FIVE-ROOM HOUSE in Stanfield; also Schiller cabinet grand piano. Phone Stanfield 758. 13-tfc FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor's. 13-tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc FOR SALE — 6-ROOM HOUSE IN Hermiston. Corner property, two lots, near city center. Complete base ment with furnace; air conditioned. Inquire of Mrs. Joe Middleton, Echo, Ore. 12-tfc FOR SALE—PUREBRED GILTS. Registered. Bert Michel, Rt. 1, Hermiston. 9-tfc FOR SALE — COWS, HEIFERS, calves and horses. Phone 2929 Her- miston. J. D. Corliss, Westland. 8-tfc FOR RENT—CABINS AT CABIN City. 2-tfc WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3783 or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore gon. 2-tfo GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc AUCTIONEER—IF YOU WANT the big money and a square deal, call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis- ton, “the man who gets things done”. WANTED—TO BUY ALL TYPES of furniture. We pay cash. Call or write Miller’s Trading Post. 24-tfc State Farm Mutual Insurance Company $25.000 Liability, Medical Payment 80% Collision — New Triplit Life Policy — Family Income “I file our responsibility for you with the state.” ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011 Cooperative Service Station Hermiston, Oregon Bring your welding repair and blacksmithing to HERMISTON BLACKSMITH ’ & WELDING SHOP L. F. Beaver, Prop. Phone 2151 DR. I. C. BOHLMAN Physician and Surgeon First National Bank Building Phone 3151 Hermiston J. V. VILLERMOURE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone 3821 Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Rea. 1113 Sunday & Eve. by Appointment Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Ottica: 2 blocks E ot poet office Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to • Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS DR. F. & BELT PHYSICIAN * BURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 13:30 a. m. - 2 - I p. a. Other Hours by Appointment Peterson & Peterson A ITORNBYS-AT-LAW 0. a National Bank Building Practi 4 in State a Ted. Courts Pendleton, Oregon W. J. WARNER A TTORNEY-AT-LAw