THURSDAY. AUGUST 17. 1944.
COUNTY COURT
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FIVE
animal control ....................... 25.00 Pendietin Auto Parts, do .......
Frazier Book Store, offices
29.05 Pac. Power & Light Co., Her
Northwest Hospital Service
miston. do —.......................
Plan, offices . ........................ 26.00 Pac. Power & Light Co., Pen
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., offices .... 129.50
dleton. do ..........................
Northern Life Ins. Co., offices
7.00 Pac. Power & Light Co., Walla
State Ind. Acc. Comm., sheriff 18.67
Walla, do ................................
Ind. City Scavenger, court
Price Chev. Co., do ..................
house ......... .....................
3.00 Standard Oil Co., do
........
Mr. W. L. Hamm, service of
State Ind. Acc. Comm., do .....
ficer. ind. soldier fund .... 48.50 Henry Shafer, do .....................
J. W. Maloney, Collector of
__ ______
The
Texas ____
Co., ___
do ...................
Int. Revenue, offices
643.60 Taylor Hardware Co., do .
33.54 E. E. Campbell, do ....
28.56
July 10, 1944. leases were entered
4.17 into between Umatilla County and
CLAIMS ALLOWED BY THE
Favette Mettie and Umatilla County
COUNTY COURT JULY.
1944
21.43 and John Brosnan.
TERM FOR THE MONTH OF
July 24. 1944, a Temporary Dance
JUNE. 1944. EXCEPT CERTAIN
4.16 License was issued to Pocahontas
CLAIMS ALLOWED BY STATUTE
3.75 Council No. 35.
ALSO A CONCISE STATEMENT
July 26, 1944. it was ordered to sell
131.07
OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF SAID
326.47 county owned land to Martin Kupers.
COURT AS ENTERED OF REC
July 27, 1944. an order was made to
50.25
ORD.
20.20 levy taxes for the Year July 1. 1944.
Pendleton Gun Club. Predatory
34.66 to June 30. 1945.
animal control ... ............. ¡ $ 25.00 Joe Fisher, watermaster
July 28, 1944. an order was made
1.060.80 Union Oil Co., do .................
292.27
General Road Fund, offices
Milton Eagle, sheriff
29.50 1 Van Petten Lumber Co., do
.35 to sell county owned property to Hold-
man Ranches.
and departments
3.095.09 Burroughs Add. Mach. Co.,
I West Coast Printing & Bd. Co.,
sheriff ................................
Mrs. E. B. Casteel, (postage),
5.30 I do ............................................
4.00
offices
.
10.06 1 Western Rock Co., do
220.00
165.72 Western Union, sheriff
U.O.D. NEWS
Larson Printing Co., offices
55.65 I Consolidated Freightways. Inc. 10.68 L. F. Beaver, do
4.50
W. E. King, school supt.......... 34.35 i Bushong & Co., sheriff ...... 407.65 Pendleton Grain Growers, do 1.245.78
(Continued from page 1)
Art Burnside & Co., sheriff ■
Independent City Scavenger.
6.69 Pac. Tel. Co., do .......
38.15
court house
.................. .
1.98 Carl W. Chambers. do
7.00
3.00 Idaho Record Book Co., clerk
SuggeatioiiB
Rosemary Belts, election ....... 32.50 ! East Oregonian, clerk & as-
Inland Empire Refineries ,do 1.304.13
‘Employee’s Suggestions are paying
I
lessor
Ada Brown, election ............. 22:50
15.30 Forshaw's, do ................
.... 12-58 I dividen
dividends in saving manhours. It’s
Lulu B. Green, election....... .
22.50 i Larson Printing Co., recorder 180.00 Nelson Sign Co., do ................
Ruth Simons, health unit ........ 27.36 | Sprague H. Carter, treas.......... 25.00 J. E. Olinger & Sons, do ..... 123.07 an award well earned when a timely
Dr. George Smith, health unit
Simpson's Auto Electric, do
29.58 suggestion is completed and dropped
15.00 | Dunlap Stationery, assess.,
dist. attorney ... ........
Northwest Cities Gas. Co.,
49.75 Inland Empire Refineries, do . 97.60 in the box. Let’s have more of them.
I
W.
J.
Clarke,
court
house
........
health unit..................
5.13 Standard Oil Co., do .... ......... 613.55
3.09
Those employees earning awards
McConnell’s Electric Serv.,
Pendleton Water Comm., court
Ukiah Hotel, do ....................... 24.00
court
house
........
......
house and health .........
2.04 Walter A. Holt. Agent, do .... 69.30 for July are Art A. Redfearn, Alice
48.35
Barbara Hoyt, sheriff ............ 109.20 Gillanders & Burroughs, court
413.05 J. Frosh. John L. Haskett. Percy A.
Feenaughty Mach. Co., do
house ................................
Dora Judd, clerk ....................... 15.60
17.96 Axelson Mfg. Co., do
7,048.30 Sweet. Raymond E. Bullington, John
Susie Waite Miller, coroner ... 24.35 Lyle Potter, General Road
Wave! Kennard, clerk & treas
W. Blize. William B. Gray, Arnold F.
urer ....... ................................ 106.30 St. Anthony’s Hospital, jail ....
5.40
Payroll .................................... 170.05 Weber and Charlotte Nelsen.
|
Graham
&
Wells
Drug
Co.,
jail
Hazel M. Folsom, recorder ....
1.56
53.95
John Eichner, do........
156.40
C. W. Daley, health unit ........ 75.60 I Charles G. Griffin, auditor
75.00 John Bunch, do ....................... . 202.14
Rail Transportation
|
Children
’
s
Farm
Home,
child
Biggs Printing Co,, health unit
7.00
Lois Harris is home from the Wal
Hugh Barker, do ...................... 171.58
Lucile Lukens, health unit
30.84 : . welfare .................................... 45.00 Frank McRoberts, do .............. 196.54 la Walla hospital recuperating from
Domestic Laundry, health unit
3.25 I Catholic Charities, Inc., child
John Eichner Jr., do ..... ....... 105.17 an appendectomy.
welfare .............................
Koeppens, health unit
15.00 Glen Eichner, do
3.16
................. 127.02 !
Hartman
Abstract
Co.,
emer
John Myer, poor ______ ____
11.25
5.84 ! Marion Ott is working in the office
Paul Potter, do .......... ...........
gency 15.00
...............................
The Herald, county court ....... 154.44
Joe Picard, do.... .......... ............ 147.64 ! during the absence of Dorothy Pier-
East Oregonian, county court 173.66 West Coast Printing & Bd. Co.,
215.50 | son and Lois Harris.
— 1 E. H. Hargett, do
sheriff .................. ..........
R. E. Goad, sheriff & jail ..... 488.83
62.60 C. O. Pedersen, do ......
193.61 I Bonnie McGee is a new employee of
Mrs. E. B. Casteel, clerk and -Frank Anderson, do ....
Dunlap Stationery, sheriff &
221.45
district attorney ......... .
district attorney ..............
24.00 | Stanko Padjen, do
8.20
117.51 the office.
McCormack Construction Co.,
West Coast Printing & Bd. Co.,
240.81
I
W.
J.
Thurman,
do
poor ........................ ............
clerk, rec., assess........ ....
423.08 Jack Southwell, do ......
146.80
169.78
The Old Smoking Coa<-h
Biggs Printing Co., clerk, elec
Gertrude Simpson, recorder ... 49.40 Earl E. Woodruff, do ...
163.23 Come, Driver, let’s you and I
tion ......................................
62.85 Larson Printing Co., recorder 10.75 : Frank Pearce, do .........
138.43 i
East Oregonian, offices .......... 306.40 Columbia Ribbon & Carbon
I O. L. Sparks, do
184.59 Pluck a day from a year gone by—
D. W. Davis, assessor ............ 20.24
Mfg. Co., recorder .......... 16.50 J. Maurice Kennedy, do
132.33 And do you breath that wistful sigh
Guy H. Johnson, court house
15.00 Frazier Book Store, sheriff .. . 51.25 Billy Mayberry, do ......
181.37 I Because of pals now not nigh?
The Taylor Hardware Co.,
Treas. of U. S. general road . 500.00 I Thos. Bowman, do ......
69.23
court house.......
127.50 You drove your truck to old pier nine.
9.00 G. A. Hartman. Postmaster, do 370.00 H. M. Bennett, do ....
Pac. Power & Light Co., court
Kendleton Water Comm., do ....
73.45 Went to a coach to smoke and dine—
2.60 i H. Magruder, do ........
house ...............................
Assoc. Oil Co., do ............... 8.84
....... I John Henry, do ........
137.97 Told of fish that broke the line,
77.45
F. E. Allen, do . ................ ...... 40.10 ■ Edward Biers, do ....
Oregon Lumber Yard, court
148.84
house ..................................
15.77 Talked of dances, women and wine.
7.05 Anderson Auto Co., do ..........
5.95 | C. O. Brown, do ........
Amery & Sons, do ........... ......... 53.05 P. B. Clark, do .........
Lovinger Disinfectant Co..
135.88
court house ....................
132.26 Now we’re living in an upset world,
338.00 Braden Bell Tractor Co., do - 353.92 A. J. Hyman, do .....
J. N. Allen Supply Co., court
Ballou & Wright, do................ 20.22 Frank Hall, do .........
142.67 For the devil grinned and his pitch
house .................. ...............
19.66
5.00 Roy Davis, do ...........
11.26 Bureau of Labor, do ................
fork twirled;
Clarence Dick, election
.....
31.96 When the gory flags of war
2.96 Jas. A. Brown, do .....
5.00 Brinker Brothers, do ................
unfurled,
Skovbo Apiaries, election ....... 10.00 Comrie Motors, do..... .............
163.00
6.06 R. J. Wheeler, do .....
City of Helix, election ............
151.30 As the nations into carnage whirled.
5.00 Continental Oil Co., do ............ 45.24 G. Hoffnagle. do .......
C. D. Franz, ind. soldier.... ..... 73.00 Columbia Equip. Co................... 43.17 Myrl Hoffnagle, do
46.80
Dr. J. P. Brennan, health unit
i Carroll Equip. Co., do ............ 35.84 John Hoffnagle, do
68.70 Yet. we had a lot of fun
(insane)
............................. 15.00 W. J. Clarke, do ..................... 12.69 Walt Picard, do .......
240.14 With many a wholesome gag and pun,
Domestic Laundry, do ..... ....
Children’s Farm Home, child
152.85 Now the half day’s work was done
1.60 C. Hutson, do ...........
welfare ............................
surprised to see how our U.O.D. em sists largely of Bible study and pray
212.44 And the noon hours respite won.
70.00 1 Eastern Oregon Motor Co., do 180.82 AI Moody, do ............
I Funk & McLean, do .... ......... 71.67 Billy Mortensen, do
Catholic Charities, child wel
209.09
ployees were taking this order because er.
fare .
..................
172.90 Driver, few faces now are those
30.00 First Nat. Bank, do ............ 1,042.90 Earl January, do ......
I knew they’d come through with the
Oregon laws provide for the dismis
Foster Motor Co., do ............
Boys and Girls Aid Soc.. child
109.24
65.88 Harry McBride, do ...
| goods and believe me they are. I was sal of school children one hour each
welfare ...............................
297.83 Of that certain day we chose—
50.00 Feenaughty Mach. Co., do
- 137.49 D. Fullerton, do
Oregon Protective Soc., child
| Goodyear Service, do ..
223.24 Where the rest all went no one knows pleased to hear answers like this when week for religious instruction. But
259.82 O. A. Bowman, do
welfare ..............................
179.31 But some of course are G. I. Joes.
10.00 Leo Goar, do ....... ................. 921.94 Joseph C. Hart, do ....
I asked “How are we doing?" “We this must have the approval of par
] George Lawrence Co., do ..... . 171.81 Jose Rameraz. do
Department of Aric., sealer of
164.44
can take it.” "We’re backin’ our boys ents. If you are interested please con
weights .............................
30.58 General Petroleum Corp., do
87.34 Luther Hibbard, do
163.44 Scattered over earth and briny foam.
| with longer hours and we won’t give tact the pastor at your earliest con
West Pub. Co., law library
152.28 From far Alaska’s snowy Nome
54.50 | Hamlev * Co., do .............. ...
5.90 Jas. Enright, do
Dulcena Lee, sheriff .....
.... 114.40 Howard Cooper Corp., do ..... 813.96 Delbert Brown, do
up”.
venience.
111.23 To sunny Italy’s ancient Rome.
J. W. Taylor, watermaster .... 80.76 J- E. Haseltine & Co., do ...
251.94
_ F. D. Fullerton, do
Along Ordnance pathways—Are
The pastor will be glad to have the
162.64 Until the day they’re coming home.
M. C. Wolverton, watermaster 30.00 Geo. B. Hostetter, do ................ 14.00 I Kenneth Paulson, do
you feeling sorry for yourself? No names of new families moving to Ord
I
Inland
Motor
Freight,
do
....
132.10
Leupold & Stevens, instru
1.26 I F. M. Henson, do
leaves. Here is a boost for your mor nance, and both old and new residents
109.99 When they’ve helped to forever ban
ments. watermaster ...
21.20 Industrial Paint Works, do
559.50 I R. C. DesVoigne. do
ale: A. J. Queener No. 458, Electric are always welcome to all of our ser
142.50 The tyrants bloddy, looting plan,
Mrs. Celestine King, election 10.00 Inland Empire Refineries, do
16.98 i C. H. Reimann, do ------
134.10 And on every land, that we scan
— 112.50 i Oscar H. Eichner, do
Mrs. Agnes Stillman, election 10.00 Jack Allen Supply, do
Division, has worked steady since Ju vices.
96.88 ' Emerges lasting brotherhood of man. ly 13, 1941. when he started working
Jack Lee Service, do ... 437.92
........ Roy Lichlyter, do .
Mrs. Matilda Kottmeier, elec
tion
................................
53.63
2.00 Roy Licklyter. do
...... . 366.00 Harold Hatch, do
—No. 890 for Terteling & Sons, joining Ord
36.65
W. C. Lynch, election
10.00 Hartman Long, do
............
.50 K. R. Molitor, do
nance in February. 1942. His first
9.36 John Ritter, do —
6.75
Nina Sloan, election ................ 12.25 Northern Harris Inc., do
leave was in May. 1944.
I Northwest Hosp. Ass’n, do .... 15.25 Geo. M. Winch, do
54.53
Albert D. Kinnison. predatory
(Held from last week)
12.88
animal control
25.00 ■ Nelson Equip. Co., do .............. 69.00 Thos. Heddle, do ■
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Markham
5.24 andn family, Mr. and Mrs. Baty Rand
Northern Life Ins. Co., do
12.00 Wm. Bloom, do ....
Stoney J. Mael, predatory ani
ORDNANCE MISSION
5.24
mal control ................. .
25.00 Olsen King Inc., do .................
9.00 Mat Mimms, do
E. M. Ayers, Pasor
175.75 and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
74.80 W. F. Brown, do
I Oregon Motor Service, do ....
Jesse L. Harris, predatory
Phone 3809
134.85 Warner and family attended a church
25.00 Pendleton Drug Co., do............
anima] control ...................
9.12 Frank Taylor, do .
Grayvita Vitamins WORK—
12.76 meeting in Milton-Freewater over the
Penland Brothers, do ...
Burton B. Barnes, predatory
11.69 Chas. Hiatt, do .....
Restores
Color Naturally
week end.
Yen, people the nation over have reported
Regular services as follows:
Mrs. Emma Jaster ennoyed a visit
GRAYVITA Vitamins WORK, and that their
Preaching at 2:00 p. m. Sunday.
gray hair is returning to its natural color
over the week end with her daughter.
GRAYVITA Vitamins contain the same amount
Sunday
School
at
3:00
p.
m.
of "antigray hair vitamin" (Plus 450 Int. unita
Miss Vera Jaster of Vancouver, Wn.
Bi) as tested by a leading housekeeping maga
Sunday
evening
service
at
8:00
p.m.
Miss Jaster made the trip by plane.
zine. Of those tested, 88% had return of hair
GRAYVITA Vitamins are non-fatten-
Byron Boyles is a new employee at i All Sunday services are held at the color.
ing, can’t harm your ‘‘permane nt ” 30 day
Recreation hall.
supply, $1.50; 100 days. $4.00. Phone
the Box Factory.
Midweek service Wednesday at 8:00 MOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE
Helen L. Hood and two children
p.
m. at the home of the pastor at 131
from Yakima. Wnn.. are spending
Hermiston^ Oregon
several months with Mrs. Hood’s fath Amatol. The midweek service con-
er. C. H. Johnson.
Electric Shop
If you are driving through the Mag- |
azine Area and think you are seeing
sun flowers, take another look—it
may be a light stand, All light stands
are being painted a bee-u-ti-ful yel-
low.
Health-building foods for our armed forces and home-
Magazine A rea
front workers aro kept fresh and moved swiftly
Zula Gulliford and family spent
Sunday in Milton visiting friends.
"
in P. F. E. cars - refrigerators on wheels
Me
- over Union Pacific's "Strategic
LaVada Herrick was honored by a
stork shower at the Magazine Field
Middle Route."
Office Saturday. Cake and jello were
served.
Mr. and Mrs. Buford Standerfer re
turned this week from a short busi
ness trip to Nyssa, Ore.
Alta Batchelor is on leave assisting
in caring for her son who was recent
ly injured.
Flavel Chastain, one of our Chief
Clerks, was so anxious to come to
work the 7th that he got up at 2:00
a. m. He found he had set the alarm
HEN a particularly tough and important job comes
clock wrong.
“ " along, it usually lands in the lap of someone who is
The Magazine Area wishes to ex
already doing a lot of other jobs well.
PFE.
tend sympathy to Rachel Estle who
People like this—who are used to getting results—aren't
received word of the death of her
too plentiful. They need to have both ability and a sense of
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mother Saturday.
responsibility. One alone won't do—for ability can sometimes
The Magazine Area is justly proud
be misdirected, and a sense of responsibility without ability
of their ball team who defeated the
can lead to troublesome meddling.
All Star team Sunday 12 to 0 in the
It’s men with this combination of talents who have been
final game of the season.
carrying a heavy load on the home front these past few years.
The Roving Reporter-—And now we |
On the farm and in industry they’ve been meeting—and
are on nine hour shifts and no ,
solving-the difficult wartime problems of production.
LEAVE. Can we take it? I wasn't |
■
After the war is won, somebody must shoulder the equally
VERGIL C. HOGG
STANFIELD, OREGON
HAIR?
KEEPING
FRESH FOODS
“heh/
atto
Ability and Responsibility
UNION
PACIFIC
QUALITY
SHOE
THEY KEEP EM ROLLING"
me RAILROADS ARA TH I BACKBONE OF OFFENSE
REPAIRING
Will Pay Prompt
Attention To
Mail Orders
LEE’S SHOE SHOP
123 8- E. Court — Pendleton
biz job of getting this nation back into peacetime production,
of laying the groundwork for the better and more prosperous
Ameries we all want. This la a challenge, and an opportunity,
for the producers of America—for the men and women who
have a sense of responsibility and have shown their ability
to get things done. General Sleetrle Ca., SchenetUdy. N. Y.
GENERAL • ELECTRIC