The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 12, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. OCTOBER J 2. 1844.
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LEE’S SHOE SHOP
123 S. E. Court — Pendleton
COLUMBIA NEWS
Mrs. Edward Shaw and four
year old son of Ft. Collins, Colora­
do, are visiting in the community
this week. Mrs. Shaw is to be re­
membered as Lois Hutchison.
Wesley Townsend is improved
after having been confined to his
home with the flu.
Wallace Leach has returned to
the Pedigo home after staying with
John Jendrzejewski.
Miss Betty Putnam and Miss
Helen Zehndner returned last
week from a visit in Seattle. Miss
Putnam and Miss Zehndner are
teachers at Columbia.
Mrs. H. D. Wurtsmith has re­
turned to her work at U. O. D. af­
ter taking a two day vacation spent
visiting with her father who was
visiting here from Colorado.
Sunday visitors at the Henry
Sommerer home were Mrs. Leona
Thompson and daughter Jeannine
from Pendleton.
Ruth McCulley was a week end
guest of Miss Rosalie Hammer.
An event arousing much inter­
est to the people of the community,
especially the small boys, was an
airplane which was found in the
Pomeroy field. The plane was
forced to land Sunday and to date
has not been removed.
Glen Parsons and Emet Rogers
are hunting in the Union area.
Captain James Reid, son of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Reid, was entertain­
ed at the Barham home Sunday.
Mrs. Don Hawthorne and son
PAGE FIVE
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mickey of The Dalles spent the
I week end with her brother, Glen
Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hammer and
| Rosalie and Mrs. Hammer’s sister
i of Umatilla made a business trip
I to Freewater Tuesday.
Mrs. Mabel Weeks and Junior
| were with the John Shroder family
I Saturday.
Mrs. Joe Udey is spending a
! month with her daughter in Tilla­
mook.
An anniversary dinner in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley’s
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
was enjoyed last Thursday at the
A. E. McCulley home. Those pres­
ent were the honored guest and
children. Ruth and Otis. Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Rugg and son Jim. Mrs.
Nina Hampton. Lloyd Chaney and
the host and hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. L Hammer are the
erandparents of a new baby boy
born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ham­
mer. He has been named Robert
Carl.
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF GILLIAM
In the Matter of the Guardianship
of the person and Estate of Norma
Jean Hardie, a minor.
The undersigned hereby gives no­
tice that he will, on Saturday, the
28th day of October. 1944, at the hour
of ten o'clock A. M., at and on Lots
15 and 16. in Block 3, in Newport’s
Addition to the Town of Hermiston,
Umatilla County, Oregon, sell, at
private sale, the undivided one-third
interest in and to said property, which
belongs to Norma Jean Hardie, a mi­
nor.
Said sale will be for cash in hand
and not less than $600.00.
This sale is made in compliance
with a license granted by the County
Judge. Gilliam County. Oregon, dated
September 14. 1944.
STEWART HARDIE.
Guardian of the person and
Estate of Norma jean Hard­
ie, a minor.
J. D. WEED,
Attorney for Guardian
P. 0. Address
Condon. Oregon.
(Sept. 28-Oct. 26)
Advertisement For Bids
Sealed bids will be received by
R. A. Brownson, clerk of School
District No. 14, Umatilla County.
Hermiston, Oregon, at the office
of the superintendent of schools at
the high school building at Her-
miston, Oregon, until 1:30 P. M.,
October 23, 1944, for Chairs, Desks.
Tables and other school equipment
for the said School District No. 14,
and will then and there be opened
and publicly read aloud. Bids re­
ceived after the time fixed for
opening will not be considered.
Specifications may be examined
at the office of the superintendent
in the High School Building in
Hermiston, Oregon. A set of spec­
ifications may be obtained at the
office of the superintendent.
The School District reserves the
right to reject any or all bids, and
to waive informalities.
No bidder may withdraw his bid
after the hour set for the opening
thereof, or before award of con­
tract. unless said award is delayed
for a period exceeding thirty (30)
days.
R. A Brownson, Clerk
School District 14
Umatilla County.
Hermiston. Oregon.
First Publication Oct. 12, 1944.
Second Publication Oct. 19, 1944.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned has been ap­
pointed Administratrix with the
Will Annexed, of the estate of
Lauriet Payne, deceased, in the
County Court in the State of Ore­
gon, for Umatilla County. All per­
sons having claims against said es­
tate are hereby, required to present
such claims duly verified and with
proper vouchers attached, to the
undersigned, at the office of Alfred
F. Cunha, Johns Building, Pendle­
ton. Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice, the
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Administratrix with the Will
Annexed, of the estate of
Lauriet Payne, deceased.
ALFRED F. CUNHA.
Attorney for Administratrix,
Johns Building,
Pendleton. Oregon
(Oct. 12-Nov. 9)
NOTICE OF SPECIAL 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 by resolution of the Com­
mon Council of said city.
To amend Section 2, Chapter 1
of the City of Umatilla, Oregon, by
including within, annexing to and
extending the boundaries of said
city to include the following de­
scribed tract, to-wit:
The exterior boundaries of
which are described as follows:
From a point 1563.95 ft. South
0° 47’ East from the 14 corner
common to Sections 8 and 17
Township 5 North. Range 28. E.
W. M.. Umatilla County, Ore­
gon. which point is the intersec-
. tion of the North and South cen­
ter line of said Section 17 and
the center line of Sixth Street in
the Citv of Umatilla, . Oregon:
thence North 0° 47’ West along
said North and South center
line 210.11 to the O. W. R. & N.
right of way: thence North 84°
08’ East 1283.7 ft.; thence on a
6.24 curve right a distance of
1175.0 feet; thence on a tangent
bearing South 3° 06’ East along
the Westerly O. W. R. & N. right
of way line a distance of 605.7
ft., more or less, to a point 200.0
ft. North of the East-West cen­
ter line of said Section 17:
thence West 388 ft. to a point
796 ft. West and 200.0 ft. North
of the 14 corner common to Sec­
tions 16 and 17: thence North
114.2 ft: thence West 1850.5 ft.
to the North and South center
line of said Section 17; thence
North 0° 47’ West along the said
North and South center line
778.53 ft., to the point of begin­
ning. and
The electors of the City of Uma­
tilla are hereby invited to vote
upon such oroposition by placing
upon their ballots the words “for
annexation” or “against annexa­
tion” or words equivalent thereto.
Said election will be held at The
Community Hall. Umatilla. Ore-
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The year 1944 is a momentous
period for America. The politi­
cal actions and conclusions of
the voters this year will be epo­
chal. The issue and the result-
w ill be for the better or for
worse. For 12 unprecedented
y ears we have had a condition
called the New Deal, a political
monstrosity inaugurated and
proclaimed by a regime 12 years
in office and now asking for an
additional four years. I want to
ask you—are we a Republic?
Do we still believe in and sub­
scribe to representative govern­
ment? Do we believe in our constitution and the Bill of Rights?
Or do we prefer government by edicts and bureaucracy? The
choice is yours—also the credit or blame. The decision is now.
And by the way, my own opponent is a fourth term aspirant. That
would be 16 years perpetuity—just think. This condition in a
land where exists a reservoir of personnel competent and qualified
for replacements regardless of partisan politics or the individual
age of the encumbents. Continued administrations do get in a rut.
Do grow tired. Do become obsolete. Let’s pep up—try new blood,
fresh energy, strong direct approach & a new departure, (pd. adv.)
gon, between 8:00 A. M. and 8:00
P. M. of said day in the City of
Umatilla, Oregon, at the same time
and place within said city as the
general election now provided for
by law to be held on said date
throughout the state, using the
same election officers and machin­
ery.
That C. F. Knudson and Kathryn
Sherlock will be judges of said
election, and Bertha Cherry, Mary
Bosquet and Tressie Hiatt will be
clerks of said election.
WALTER J. BULLARD.
City Recorder of the
City 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
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,
Attorney for Administrator,
Johns Building,
.
Pendleton, Oregon
(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
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 of the Estate of
Frank Fowler, Deceased.
Raley, Kilkenny & Raley,
Attorneys for Administrator.
(Oct. 5-Nov 2)
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At the end of this period you will have an
$1,044.00
Investment Equity in your home of
At which time your Monthly Payment
Drops to............................................... $ 29.04
Compare this with the Rent You Now Pay $ 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
. $13.83
monthly installment of
The Actual Cost to you in Achieving Home
Ownership per month is .... $ 15.21
You Will Actually Save Each Month thru
Purchase ....
. $ 24.79
or Per Year
. $ 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.
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CAN YOU INVEST YOUR MONEY TO BETTER ADVANTAGE?
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