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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1944 HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON. OREGON. the trip on his motorcycle. and son of Portland are visiting his NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meade parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meade NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, and other relatives and friends for That the undersigned has been ap this week. pointed administrator of the estate Alfred Krause came Monday of Frank Fowler, deceased, in the from the Portland shipyards to Circuit Court of the State of Ore visit his brother and also sister, gon, for Multnomah County. All Nanny Potenski. persons having claims against the Mrs. Paul Baker returned Wed said estate are hereby required to nesday from four days visit with present such claims, duly verified her brother, Chas. McBeath, a co- and with proper vouchers attached, pilot who has been stationed at to the undersigned at the First Na Mountain Home, Idaho, for some tional Bank of Hermiston in Her time. miston, Oregon, within six months Mrs. Bill Brown has been at from date of this notice, the same Nampa, Idaho, for a weeks visit. being dated and published the She also attended the funeral of first time this 5th day of October, her brother-in-law, J. W. Summers 1944. whlie there. F. B. Swayze, as Adminis Miss Neva Hedrick, Miss Alice trator of the Estate of Hedrick. Miss Berniece Hughes and Frank Fowler. Deceased. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. McDonald visit Raley, Kilkenny & Raley, ed at the McCaw hospital in Wal Attorneys for Administrator. la Walla last Sunday afternoon (Oct. 5-Nov 2) and entertained the soldiers with several musical numbers. They also attended a tea at the U.S.O. there. Nearly $500 was realized and By Mr». Rute Hedrick Funeral services for Lawrence every one had a most enjoyable J. Daniel were held from Folsom’s and profitable carnival at Stanfield chapel in Pendleton October 30 at on October 30. Much credit is due 10:00 a. m. Survivors are his Mrs. Sue Waid and Mrs. Fern Ziv- daughter, Mrs. Melvin Hurst of ney, and Glen Norton, the superin Portland who came for the funer tendent, and all the various com al; his brother Floyd Daniel lives mittees. Mrs. George Campbell west of Stanfield and he also has a was winner of the door prize, a sister and brother in Missouri, and set of pottery dishes. Mrs. C. B. Fisher is visiting her another sister, Mrs. Etta Cartwrite of Fresno, Cal. He was 55 years father. Mr. Lawson at Rosalia, Wn. Mrs. Hilda True of Canada has old and was employed by Cunha Bros., and came to Umatilla coun been here to see her sister, Mrs. ty about seven years ago. Pall Roy Garoutte, who is now much bearers were J. F. Murray, An improved. Mrs. Genevieve, Ritchie, now tone Cunha, John Correa, Hawley Bean and G. F. Hoffnagle. Inter Mrs. Hirsch, has moved into the Cap Behme cottage near the Stan ment was in the Olney cemetery. (Six Year Term) Mrs. J. H. Snyder arrived last field hotel and her sisters, Lena week from Julesburg, Colorado, to Daniels and Berdena Bowman will • Veteran of World War 1 spend the winter here with her also live with her. Stanfield Woman’s Study club sons. A family reunion was cele • A Successful Oregonian brated at the home of Mrs. Everett attended the fifth district conven • Knows Problems of Dirt Farmer Snyder last Sunday. John and tion in Pendleton Thursday in • An Outstanding Citizen Harvey Snyder and families of large numbers. Mrs. Martha Mollsted entertain Columbia district, and Walter Sny • Man of Honest Convictions der of Hermiston, Mrs. Charles ed at dinner Sunday honoring her Cook and baby Michael, and sons daughter Mildred on her sixteenth (Paid Adv.) Dick and Charles, and Miss Eve birthday. Following dinner, Mrs. lyn Newberg, a cadet nurse from Gilbert Smith took the group to Pendleton to the movie. Mr. Skef- Pendleton, also were guests. Miss Jennie Marie Warren dem fington. Mrs. Lena Kinnard of Pendle NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Court room in the County Court onstrated the lesson on Rolls and House of Pendleton, Umatilla Breads to an enthusiastic group of ton spent the week end here visit NOTICE is hereby given that the County, Oregon, as the place, for 18 members at the home of Mrs. ing her sister, Mrs. Martha Moll undersigned, as administrator of the hearing of objections to such Helmick in Echo last Friday, and sted. Mrs. Mollsted expects her the estate of Emma Fritts, deceas final account and the settlement Mrs. Helmick will lead the demon son Carl. S. 1st class, home soon. Mrs. Viola Loughary states her ed, has filed his final account and thereof. stration. Carried Lunches, on Nov. son Roy is now on a mine sweeper report in said estate with the Clerk Elvin Fritts, Administrator 24. Melvin Lawrence, who has just near Australia, and Tommy has of the Estate of Emma of the County Court of the State of graduated from pre-flight training been sent to another gunnery Oregon, Umatilla County, and that Fritts, deceased. course at Santa Anna, spent one school at Las Vegas, Nevada, and the Judge thereof has fixed Mon Alfred F. Cunha, day of his furlough with Stanfield Guy is still at his carpenter job at day, the 6th day of November, Attorney for Administrator, friends and is now located in Ari Perry, Florida. 1944, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock Johns Building, Mrs. Sue Waid will present sev Pendleton, Oregon zona for basic training. He made A. M. as the time, in the County eral of her chorus girls in musical numbers at Pomona Grange Thurs day at Columbia. Loren Hughes. S. 2nd class, is now at a Small Craft Training cen ter at San Pedro, Calif. Mike Thomas is at Treasure Island. Ed Emerson’s latest trophy from his son, Sgt. Howard Emerson, is an Italian General’s sword. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Baragar and Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Johnson re turned Tuesday from attending the Masonic conclave at Wasco Octo ber 29, and a visit at The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCall and Vern Gabriel also attended but returned home Sunday. Roy Duncan, Gilbert Smith, Don Childs, D. W. Bliss, joined by Walt Sweet and Fred Roe of LaGrande are out for elk and deer this trip. Veva Behme of Pendleton visit ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cap Behme here Sunday. The Cubs played at Ordnance last Saturday with the score 0 to 0. Helix played football on the Stan field grounds Tuesday, scoring 19 $4,800.00 to 13 in their favor. Sales Price Mrs. Rosenbaum and children of Of this amount you Need Pay in Cash Only $ 250.00 Hermiston have moved into the Bard cottage on Earl street. Monthly Payment (including taxes, interest The primary Sunday School fire insurance ) for a Period of 48 Months enjoyed a Hallowe’en party and Will be................................................ $ 41.94 treat October 28th in the church basement. At the end of this period you will have an PAGE FIV# (Oct. 5-Nov. 2) STANFIELD NEWS Democratic Party Candidate for them for U.S. Senator We'd like to ask a favor of you- for those in the campe. Whenever you can, givo the service men and women first They’ll appreciate it a lot. TWE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND Tlll«tAOH COMPANY NOT WANTED IN OREGON! $ $ $ This Is Dow Possible by This lew Liberal F. H. R. Plan $ $ Check the Figures Below $ NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-S Investment Equity in your home of At which time your Monthly Payment $ $1,044.00 COLOMBIA GRANGE NOTES 29.04 40.00 Compare this with the Rent You Now Pay 1 $ A* 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 24.79 Purchase.............................................. $ 297.48 or Per Year 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. $ g • ‘ $ $ Over two million bottles of the WILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of INTERSTATE HOMES, INC ELMER FRITZKE at HERMISTON HOTEL Phone 2411 QUICK RELIEF FROM ITS COMPANION EVILS 1. Is it fair to the Service Men while they are away? Approximately 100,000 service men and women from Oregon cannot vote on thie question. Is it fair to permit prohibition to be slipped over again in 1944 as was done in 1918? You can protect them by voting 313 X NOI 2. 1 3. Moore & Ripley Drug Store What will this "Joker* do right now? It will prohibit you from serving any guests your usual hos pitality beverages in your club or at home—unless you want to risk severe penalties. Look out for this dsngerous “JOKER”. READ ^THE JOKER" IN THE ^BURKE BILL" PURPOSE FOR YOURSELF Purpose : Requiring all intoxicating liquor containing over 14 per cent of alcohol by volume, including rtified wine, except for sacramental purposes, to be sold exclusively by storea and agencies operated by the Oregon liquor control commission, and making it unlawful for any other person, firm or corporation to sell, offer for sale, or GIVE TO ANY PERSON any auch wines or liquors, except for sacramental purposes Violation of this act is made punishable by fine and/or imprisonment." nona rovo nt ff domi nona row ngwaiKii’s FREEDOM! V0TE313XN0 Paid a If they get away with this, will all Beverages be next? So far this “Burke Bill” pertains only to beverages over 14% alcohol by volume. But if they slip over thie much— the light beverages will be NEXTI You can protect your self by voting 313 X NO. STOMACH ULCERS MTO excess acid CAN YOU INVEST YOUR MONEY TO BETTER ADVANTAGE? It would take approximately 60 years to earn this amount from savings bank interest! $ A special meeting was held Mon day, October 23rd. to make it pos sible for a number of people to be come members in time to be eligi ble for Pomona Grange, which meets November 2nd. Election of officers will take place November 7 th, which will probably also be something in the nature of a “Watch Party" as the returns from the national election will be coming in on the same evening. A number of people from Col umbia attended Westland Grange on October 27th. They were Mrs. L. Hammer and Rosalie. Henry Ott. mil . Mrs. Lvirs. McCulley and Miss Hei- on Zehndner. PROHIBITION AND Alv r O’ On" CON