THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1944.
HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
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UMATILLA
NEWS
Bu Mrs. Glenn Oetrom
Charlie Harr of the valley spent
the first of the week here with
friends. Mr. Harr formerly owned
and operated the Columbia Cafe.
Miss Agnes Kennedy left Friday
for La Grande where she will start
nurses training at the Eastern
Oregon Normal and St. Joseph's
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and
sons Gary and Vane spent Satur
day afternoon and Sunday in La
Grande at the home of Mrs. Os
trom's sister, Mrs. V. D. Bramer.
They spent Sunday morning hunt
ing.
Mrs. Walter Eckert returned the
first of the week from Spokane
where she had spent some time.
Mrs. John Mustard, Mrs. Oliver
McNabb, Mrs. John Nye and Mrs.
Vane Hiatt spent Sunday evening
in Pendleton.
we
“THE JOKER'
Paid Adv. The Anti-Prohibition Committee
of Oregon. O. J. McPerson, Chairman;
Pearson-4th Ave. Bldg., Portland
Coverage.
Mrs. Minnie McMartin was hon
ored with a birthday party on her
89th birthday Monday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. James Byrnes.
Guests were Mrs. Max Graybeal,
Mrs. Harvey Carlyle. Mrs. Pete Me
Nabb, Mrs. Mary Wurster, Mrs.
George Sampson. Mrs. Byrnes and
Mrs. McMartin.
Donald Jameson of Miller, Neb.,
Marell McCartney of Grande Is
land. Neb., came Sunday to visit
with their sister and daughter-in-
law, Margie McCartney. Tuesday
they left for Portland and other
coast cities to visit before McCart
ney goes to work over at Pasco.
Jameson will return to his home
after a visit here.
Mrs. Arzie Smith and children
Robbin and Rodney left Saturday
for Seattle where she will make
her home with her sister, Mrs.
Ralph Sullivan.
Herbert McNabb left the 30th
for Farragut, Idaho, where he will
beein his naw training.
Mrs. Josephine Liedloff of Cali
fornia is here visiting her sons
John and Edward at the John Lied
loff home.
Mrs. John Liedloff returned to
her home here after spending sev
eral davs with her mother, who is
in ill health at Connell.
Milo McFarland brought in the
first deer of the season.
(Held from last week)
Mrs. Eller. Mrs. Laura Wilson
and Thelma Eller returned to Spo
kane Saturday where they will
visit with the latter for a while af
ter spending a short visit with
their son and brother and wife Mr.
and Mrs. M. B. Eller, who had gone
to White Bird, Idaho, after Mrs.
Nelson and Miss Eller after re
ceiving word of the death of Mr.
Nelson in action.
To amend Section 2, Chapter 1
Mrs. Ursel Hiatt. Mrs. Von Hiatt of the City of Umatilla, Oregon, by
and Mrs. Andy Baldwin spent including within, annexing to and
extending the boundaries of said
Thursday in Walla Walla.
Mrs. Ursel Hiatt is visiting in city to include the following de
scribed tract, to-wit:
Idaho Falls, Ida., where she was
The exterior boundaries of
called by the serious illness of her
which are described as follows:
father.
From a point 1563.95 ft. South
Mrs. Eugene Hiatt returned last
0 47’ East from the 14 corner
week from San Diego where she
common to Sections 8 and 17,
Township 5 North, Range 28. E.
had spent two weeks visiting her
W. M.. Umatilla County, Ore
husband who is stationed there
gon. which point is the intersec
with the navy.
tion of the North and South cen
Katharine Sherlock spent the
ter line of said Section 17 and
week end in Yakima visiting
the center line of Sixth Street in
friends.
the Citv of Umatilla. Oregon;
Olaf Stangeby, salesman from
thence North 0° 47’ West along
Washington, is here this week on
said North and South center
business.
line 210.11 to the O. W. R. & N.
PM2/C Vane Hiatt of Pasco Air
right of way; thence ‘Nor th 84°
08’ East 1283.7 ft.: thence on a
Base spent the week end here vis
6° 24’ curve right a distance of
iting his wife.
1175.0 feet: thence on a tangent
Fireman 2/c Don Alstott re
bearing South 3° 06’ East along
turned to San Diego after spending
the Westerly O. W. R. & N. right
a short furlough here with his wife
of way line a distance of 605.7
and parents in Hermiston.
ft., more or less, to a point 200.0
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rodenbough
ft. North of the East-West cen
Mrs. Eugene Hiatt and baby Jerry
ter line of said Section 17;
left Sunday for Portland where
thence West 388 ft. to a point
they took Baby Jerry to receive
796 ft. West and 200.0 ft. North
of the 14 corner common to Sec
special medical attention.
tions 16 and 17: thence North
Mrs. M B Eller, Mrs. Oliver Me
114.2 ft.: thence West 1850.5 ft.
Nabb, Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and sons
♦o the North and South center
Vane Gary spent Tuesday after-
line of said Section 17: thence
noon in Pendleton.
North 0° 47’ West along the said
Leland Smith returned to his
North and South center line
home in Portland after spending a
778.53 ft. to the point of begin-
visit here with friends.
ning. and
Mrs. Walter Ackert is spending
The electors of the City of Uma-
this week in Spokane receiving | tilla are hereby invited to vote
upon such proposition by niacin g
dental attention.
Miss Naomi Brownell left Tues | upon their ballots the words “for
day by car for Santa Anna, Calif., , annexation” or “against annexa
where she will be married to Sgt. tion” or words equivalent thereto.
Said election will be held at The
Harold Reeves, son of Mr. and Mrs.
'Community Hall. Umatilla. Ore
Ernest Reeves of Umatilla, who is gon. between 8:00 A. M. and 8:00
stationed there as an instructor in P. M. of said day in the City of
the army.
Umatilla. Oregon, at the same time
Ursel Hiatt spent Sunday and and place within said city as the
Monday in Portland on business. general election now provided for
The P.T.A held a teachers’ re bv law to be held on said date |
ception at the school house Tues throughout the state, using the
same election officers and machin
day night.
Mrs. Don McBride and Mrs. Dar ery.
That C. F. Knudson and Kathrvn
rell Cowan spent Thursday in Wal Sherlock will he judges of said
la Walla.
election and Rertha Cherrv. Marv
Bosauet and Tressie Hiatt will be
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION clerks of said election.
Notice is hereby given that a
special election will be held in the
City of Umatilla. Oregon, on the
7th day of November, 1944, for the
purpose of voting upon the adop
tion or rejection of the following
proposed amendments to the Char
ter of the City of Umatilla. Oregon,
proposed bv resolution of the Com
mon Council of said city.
WALTER J. RILLARD
Citv Recorder of the
Citv of Umatilla.
(Oct. 5-Nov. 2)_
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administrator of
the estate of Emma Fritts, deceas
ed, has filed his »final account and
New Machines
Are Hard To Obtain
SO WE MUST TAKE CARE OF OUR
PRESENT EQUIPMENT.
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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 Tractor & Equipment Co.
Pendleton, Oregon
report in said estate with the Clerk
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon, Umatilla County, and that
the Judge thereof has fixed Mon
day. the 6th day of November,
1944, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock
A. M. as the time, in the County
Court room in the County Court
House of Pendleton, Umatilla
County, Oregon, as the place, for
the hearing of objections to such
final account and the settlement
thereof.
Elvin Fritts, Administrator
of the Estate of Emma
Fritts, deceased.
Alfred F. Cunha.
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Attorney for Administrator,
Johns Building.
Pendleton, Oregon
(Oct. 5-Nov. 2)_
Phone 518
tional Bank of Hermiston in Her
miston, Oregon, within six months
from date of this notice, the same
being dated and published the
first time this 5th day of October,
1944.
F. B. Swayze, as Adminis
trator or the Estate of
Frank Fowler, Deceased.
Raley, Kilkenny & Raley,
Attorneys for Administrator.
(Oct. 5-Nov 2)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned has been ap
pointed administrator of the estate
of Frank Fowler, deceased, in the
Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon. for Multnomah County. All
persons having claims against the
' said estate are hereby required to
present such claims, duly verified
and with proper vouchers attached,
to the undersigned at the First Na
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Check the Figures Below:
Sales Price
Of this amount you Need Pay in Cash Only $ 250.00
Monthly Payment (including taxes, interest
fire insurance) for a Period of 48 Months
41.94
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WILL YOU TAKE ONE LAST LOOK...TOO SOON?
There have been a lot of farm sales in this
locality in the last couple of years. Just
count up the number of farmers you know
who have given up their places... given
them up during the best opportunity in
their lives for making real money. Why?
Run over in your mind, once more, the
list of farmers you know who have retired.
Didn't most of them quit just because
they were physically unable to go on any
longer? They were hard workers, but they
had worked too hard for too long.
Many men past sixty right around
here have found a way to add years
to their active career on the land. They
are using the Ford Tractor with Ferguson
System. They have done away with back-
breaking tabor.
Implements attach to their tractors
$4,800.00
At the end of this period you will have an
Investment Equity in your home of .
At which time your Monthly Payment
so easily their six-year-old grandsons can
actually put implements on or take them
off. Hands that have years of hard work
written on them now move a little finger
tip lever that sets, raises or lowers
ground tools.
While their work is easier, they are
getting more done, and they are doing it
av far less cost. Most important, they are
continuing to live the kind of life they
want to live.
The next time you are going by our
place of business stop in for a few minutes
and let us tell you about the impor
tant features of the Ford Tractor with
Ferguson System and Ferguson Imple
ments... the modern farm equipment
that will add years to your active life on
your farm.
! $1,044.00
$
Compare this with the Rent You Now Pay $
29.04
40.00
As An Owner, After 48 Months
Your Monthly Payment Will Be $29.04
Of this payment you will pay off the
mortgage debt with an average
monthly installment of
. $13.83
The Actual Cost to you in Achieving Home
Ownership per month is
....
$
15.21
You Will Actually Save Each Month thru
Purchase
24.79
. $
. $ 297.48
This means an Annual Return on the Money Invest-
’ed by you at the end of 48 months of 28 per cent.
Every 3 4-10 years you will Save $1000.00.
CAN YOU INVEST YOUR MONEY TO BETTER ADVANTAGE?
It would take approximately 60 years to earn this
amount from savings bank interest!
Rohrman motor Co
INTERSTATE HOMES, INC
Hermiston, Oregon
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