The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 18, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1944
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE THREB
RATIONING
CALENDAR
Netter, is running the store.
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Gassett of Ord­
nance visited the Irwin Piersons Sun­
day.
Bert Dexter is with the reconstruc-
tion outfit with the fishing boats in
PROCESSED
FOODS
—
— .
. Alaska, according to Mrs. Dexter’s
Book 4 Blue stamps A8 through mother, Mrs. W. B Dexter.
Q8 valid indefinitely.
Mrs. George Kendler and children
left Monday for Portland after visit­
MEAT, BUTTER, FATS«
ing with her parents, the W. C. Isoms.
AND CHEESE
Mrs. Jay Berry and daughter Lola
Book 4 Red stamps A8 through Juntura
and babay spent the week end
T8 valid indefinitely.
with her parents, the Emmet McCoys.
s.
Mrs. Mae Myers and children left
Red stamps U8, V8 and W8 valid
ss
Saturday for Tacoma where she will
June 4.
visit with her parents, Grace O’Brien
SUGAR
accompanied them to Menlo. Wash.,
Book 4—Sugar stamps 30 and
where she will visit Mrs. Nona O’­
Brien, and they and Chester are to
valid indefinitely. 5 pounds each.
For canning only: Sugar stamp 40 go to North Dakota to visit Glen O’-
who is in the air corps.
valid for 5 pounds through February Brien
Clarence Fredrickson, a Seabee, is
28, 1945. Apply at local OPA board visiting with relatives here and at
SPRAGUE knows Oregon—its
people, its resources, its prob-
for more.
Stanfield.
lems. His term as governor added
Pfc. Curtis Stephens is back : at
SHOES
to his understanding of state
Camp Hahn after spending
few
Loose stamps invalid.
affairs and national and inter­
months
at Fort Irwin.
national problems.
Book 3 Airplane stamps Nos. 1
Mrs. Lyle Mulkey and small
As United States Senator,
and 2 valid indefinitely, one pair each. daughter Lila Hazel arrived home
Sprague will support the vigor­
from the hospital in Pendleton Sat­
GASOLINE COUPONS
ous prosecution of the war. He
urday. Mrs. Hazel Steagall brought
favors full cooperation with
Not valid unless endorsed.
them
home.
other nations to prevent other
“A” No. 11 valid through June 21
Mr. and Mrs. Frank French re­
wars. He opposes bureaucracy
- 3 gallons each. (May renew “B” turned from California and have rent­
in Washington and urges early
or “C” within but not before 15 days ed and moved into the Nora Wilson
restoration of local liberties and
house.
responsibilities.
from date on cover.)
Patt Mollahan, Ruth Tamblyn and
Send Charles A. Sprague to the
FUEL
OIL
Dene Laughlin of Heppner were in
Senate and the best interests of
Period 4-5 coupons valid through Irrigon on business Friday.
Oregon and the nation will
be served.
September 30. Not more than 91 per­
Mrs. Henry Miller and two daugh­
cent of season’s rations should have ters and Mrs. Hazel Steagall left for
Yakima Sunday. The girls are to
| been used to date.
spend the summer there.
TIRE INSPECTION
Ensign Donald Houghton, stationed
requir ' in Rhode Island, spent a few days
Tire inspection records still requir-
like, intelligent and conscientious a
ed to get special gasoline allotments,1 with his parents, the Fred Houghtons,
governor as Oregon ever has had—
I leaving again Monday. He is near
Pio Hand Oseanian.
tire replacements, etc.
his brother Ed. who lives in New jer­
Sprague is scholarly; his interna-
STOVES
sey, and spends his week ends with
tiovel stand is sound and consistent;
he is the best qualified in renerai ca-
Apply at local OPA board for pur­ him and his family.
Sprague is Equipped
paci i' and the strongest political con-
Manyard Hoagland. Russell McCoy
chase certificates.
tender for the post.—Coos Bay ’Eimes.
and Adren Allen are to report to
t harles A. Sprague will he a decided
for the Senatorship
WOOD,
COAL
&
SAWDUST
astet to this state as a member of the
Heppner Wednesday, the 17th, to take
I .' . senate; he should he nominated
Order your 12-months supply now their
exams for the army.
by Experience
during temporary winter storage pro-
The Nellie Netter children are sick
will serve Oregon with credit in the
with the flu.
gram.
and Training
U.S. senate it elected.— Pendleton East
Ott xturiaf’.
PRICE CONTROL
Remember — If You Voto Republican —
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Refer inquiries and complaints to
Oregon have at least one qualified man
I. H e has an intimate knowl-
Vote for WAYNE MORSE
to vote for.— I Us (jazttfe-'liiHfi.
price clerk at local OPA board.
edge of Oregon's needs.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Mr. Sprague has unquestioned ability
RENT CONTROL
That
the
undersigned.
Sheriff
of
and statesmanship.— Kin met ih Falls Htr-
2. He has a keen grasp of na­
aiti and News.
Housing units rented for first time Umatilla Countv, Oregon, by virtue
tional and international
ommittee, Ralph D. Moores, Corbett Bldg. Portland, Oregon
There are thousands of Oregon voters
must be registered by
landlords
of g‘..4
an order
duly made and entered
affairs.
who . . . now will welcome the oppor­
E 7.
. L. with-
I.. 4.
2 the
IT...
I
herein
by
County
Court
of
Uma
­
tunity to knd their support to Sprague
in 30 days.
3. His record as governor
tilla County, Oregon, on the 13th day
because they regard Mr. Sprague as a
This notice is published pursuant above entitled estate, has been filed
man of highest character, of statesman­
showed his ability in handling
of May, 1944, will, on the 20th day
like qualities and of a temperament
public affairs.
of June, 1944, at the hour of 10:00 to the order of the above entitled in the office of the Clerk of the above
which peculiarly fits him for the duties
Court entered herein on the 12th day entitled Court, and that the Judge of
of a lawmaker.— Gresham Oatl—h,
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the of
4. He has the keen awareness of
May, 1944.
said Court has entered an order here­
highest
bidder
for
cash
at
the
front
a working newspaper man.
By Mrs. Grace Shotni
and first published the 18th in designating Saturday, the 3rd day
door of the Umatilla County Court day Dated
of May, 1944.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawny Kimes of House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
5. He is an able and convincing
of June, 1944, at the hour of 10:00
LILLY RUTH THOMPSON. o’clock in the forenoon, at the office
Stockton, Calif., left for home after a minimum price of $80.00 therefor,
speaker.
Executrix of said estate. of the County Judge, in the County
spending two weeks with her parents, to be paid in cash, at the time of sale,
6. He is industrious and con­
the T. C. Aldrichs, and other rela­ the following described parcel of A. C. McIntyre, Pendleton, Oregon,
Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla
scientious.
Attorney for said estate.
tives.
County, Oregon, as the time and
land, heretofore by Umatilla County,
Miss LaVerne Duus. student nurse Oregon, acquired for delinquent tax­ (May 18-June 15)
7. He is a successful business
place for the hearing of objections, if
of Pendleton, visited with her parents, es. to-wit:
man, respected by employes
any, to said final account and settle­
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
and associates.
the Herman Duus family, Sunday.
ment of said estate.
Lots 1 to 8 Inc.. Block 104, Ward-
L. C. Aidrich left for Mikola Mon­
FOR U. S. SENATOR 8. He is a vigilant servant of
This notice is published pursuant to
well's Addition to Umatilla. Uma­
FINAL
ACCOUNT
day morning after spending the week
the order of the above entitled Court
tilla County, Oregon.
the people.
end with his family here. He is em­
herein on the 3rd. day of Mav.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE entered
ployed there.
1944.
Umatilla County.
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
Mrs. Ruth Umiker is in a hospital (May 18-June 15)
Dated and first published the 4th
UMATILLA COUNTY
in Portland where she is receiving
day of May, 1944.
treatments. Her sister, Mrs. Nellie
INA M. WHITNEY,
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
In the Matter of the Estate of B. I.
Administratrix of said
Deceased.
estate.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Whitney.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, A. C. McIntyre, Pendleton. Oregon.
That the undersigned, Sheriff of that
the
final
account
and
report
of
Attorney
for
said
estate.
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue of
an order duly made and entered here­ Ina M. Whitney, administratrix of the ( May 4-June 1 )
in by the County Court of Umatilla
NOTICE OF HEARING
County, Oregon, on the 13th day of
May. 1944, will, on the 20th day of
June 1944, at the hour of 10:00
Notice is hereby given that the
ter line from Station 874 + 50.3 to
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the State of Oregon, by and through its
Station 1090 + 66. which portion
highest bidder for cash at the front State Highway Commission, did, on
of center line is described as fol­
door of the Umatilla County Court the 17th day of May, 1944, file with
lows:
House. Pendleton, Oregon, subject to the Board of Directors of the West­
Beginning at a point which is
a minimum price of $80.00 therefor, land Irrigation District, a Petition,
Engineer’s center line Station
to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, praying that the following described
874 + 50.3 opposite and 50 feet
the following described parcel of lands in Umatilla County, State of
from which point the
land, heretofore by Umatilla County, Oregon, be excluded from the bounda­ distant
northerly line of the said strip of
Oregon, acquired for delinquent taxes, ries of the Westland Irrigation Dis-
land intersects the West line of
to-wit:
said Section 25; said point being
Lots 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 & 8 & Fractional trict, A to-wit:
parcel
of
land
lying
in
the
1104 feet North and 12 feet West
Lots 4 & 5, Block 105, Wardwell's
Southeast
quarter
(SE %) of
of the Southwest corner of said
Addition to Umatilla, Umatilla
Section
34.
Twp.
4
North.
Range
Section 25: thence South 76 de­
Countv. Oregon.
28 East, W. M.. Umatilla County,
grees 19 minutes East 4750.4 feet
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
Oregon;
the
said
parcel
being
to the line between said sections
Umatilla County.
described as follows: Ail of the
25 and 36 at a point which is
(May 18-June 15)
Northwest quarter (NW 1 ) of
669.8 feet west of the Southeast
the
Southeast
quarter
(SE
1
)
corner of said Section 25: thence
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
and
the
West
30
rods
of
the
South
76 degrees 19 minutes
FINAL ACCOUNT
tord.
Northeast quarter (NE 1 ) of the
East 701.8 feet to the line be­
Southeast quarter (SEY) and
tween said Sections 36 and 31 at
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE | all of the South half of the
a point which is 160 feet South of
FAS
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Southeast quarter (SE‘) of
the Northeast corner of said Sec­
UMATILLA COUNTY
said Section 34, excepting an ir­
tion 36: thence (through an equa­
rigation
canal
right
of
way
of
tion in bearings in which South
In the Matter of the Estate of
150 feet in width and approxi­
76 degrees 19 minutes East back
HENRY O. THOMPSON, Deceased.
mately 2100 feet in length as re­
equals South 76 degrees 17 min­
Notice is hereby given that the fin­
served to the Westland Irrigation
utes 30” East ahead) S. 76 de­
al account and report of Lilly Ruth
District in a deed recorded in
grees 17 minutes 30” East 5226.6
Thompson, executrix of the above en­
Book 160, Page 503, Umatilla
feet to the line between said Sec­
titled estate, has been filed in the
County Deed Records, containing
tions 31 and 32 at a noint which
office of the Clerk of the above en­
a net area of 127.8 acres.
is 1264 feet North of the East
titled Court, and that the Judge of
ALSO:
ouarter corner of said Section 31;
said Court has entered an order here­
A
parcel
of
land
lying
in
Sec
­
thence South 76 degrees 17 min­
in designating the 17th day of June,
tions 25 and 36, Twp. 4 North,
utes 30” East 5473.6 feet to the
1944, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in
Range
27
East,
and
Sections
31,
line between said Sections 32 and
the forenoon, at the office of the
32
and
33.
Twp.
4
North.
Range
33 at a noint which is 19.9 feet
County Judge, in the County Court
28 East, W. M . Umatilla Coun­
North of the East, quarter corner
House at Pendleton. Umatilla County.
ty.
Oregon;
the
said
parcel
being
of said Section 32: thence South
KALE Portland • KAST Astoria • KBND Bead
Oregon, as the time and place for the
all
that
portion
of
the
foregoing
76 degrees 17 minutes 30" East
hearing of objections, if any, to said
described Sections included in a
5463.3 feet to a point opposite
final account and settlement of said
KFJI Klamath Falls • KOOS Marshfield
strip
of
land
of
variable
feet
in
and 75 feet distant from which
estate.
width, lying on each side of the
point the southerly line of said
KORE Eugene • KRNR Roseburg • KSLM Salem
center line of the Boardman-
strip of land intersects the east
Stanfield highway as said high­
line of said Section 33; said noint
way has been located over and
KWIL Albany • KWLK Longview
being 1412 feet North and 18 feet
across or adjacent to the said
East of the Southeast corner of
Sections;
the
location
of
the
said
KUIN Grants Pass
said Section 33.
strip of land (insofar as it en­
The widths (in feet) of the
croaches upon said Sections) be­
strip of land above referred to
ing
determined
by
the
said
cen
y
century of world-wide journal-
are as follows:
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America’s top radio newsman. Ranked
“One of the most important
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Directors of said District, in Dr. F,
news from Lowell Thoma*.
to the microphone over a quarter-
strip of land in each of the said
B. Belt’s Building, in the City of Her­
an extra bottle in your ice box
Sections is as follows:
miston, Umatilla County, State of
to satisfy thirst and appetite.”
Section 25
10.9 acres
Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6th day of
1 Section 36
1.6 acres
June, 1944; said date being the regu­
STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA
Section 31
12.3 acres
lar meeting date of said Board, and
1 Section 32
13.5 acres
file in writing their objections, if any.
Section 33
13.3 acres
why said Petition should not be grant­
ed.
Total 51.6 acres
Dated this 18th day of May. 1944.
Said described lands being now with-
J. D. CORLISS. Secretary
in the boundaries of said District. All
Westland Irrigation District.
persons interested are requested to
appear at the office of the Board of (May 18-25-June 1)
the People of Oregon Want
CHAS. A SPRAGUE
in the United States Senate
WAYNE MORSE
Republican
FOR U. S. SENATOR
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
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