The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 23, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1944
See Us For
R-V-LITE
The All-Purpose Window Material
We Also Carry Cement!
Inland Cooperative
Hermiston, Oregon
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
stoves.
Funi Oil—Period 4 and 5 cou­
pons (1943-44 series) and period 1
coupons (1944-45 series) valid
through August 31, 1945. Not more
than 14% of season’s rations
should have been used to date.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
«QOUL and Body” was the sub-
J ject of the Lesson-Sermon
in all Churches of Christ, Scien­
tist, on Sunday. November 19.
The Golden Text was, “My
soul longeth, yea, even fainteth
for the courts of the Lord: my
heart and my flesh crieth out for
the living God " (Ps 84:2).
Among the citations which
comprised the Lesson-Sermon
was the following from the Bible
“This I say then. Walk in th*
Spirit, and ye shall not fulfil
the lust of the flesh For the flesh
lusteth against the Spirit, and the
Spirit against the flesh; and these
are contrary the one to the other:
so that ye cannot do the things
that ye would.” (Gal. 5:16. 17).
The Lesson-Sermon also includ­
ed the following correlative pass­
ages from the Christian Science
textbook. “Science and Health
with Key to the Scriptures" by
Mary Baker Eddy "When what
we erroneously term the five
physical senses are misdirected.
they are simply the manifested
beliefs of mortal mind, which at-
firm that life, substance, and in-
telligence are material, instead
of spiritual These false beliefs
and their products constitute the
flesh, and the flesh wars against
Spirit." (p 274)
each of you, from asserting or
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or interest in said lands, or in
any part thereof, adverse to plain­
tiffs.
This summons is served upon
you by publication thereof for four
(4) successive weeks in the Her­
miston Herald by order of Hon. C.
L. Sweek, Judge of the above en­
titled Court, which said order was
made and dated the 31st day of
October. 1944. and the date of the
first publication of this summons
is the 2nd day of November, A.D
1944
C. C. PROEBSTEL, Attorney
for Plaintiff. Post Office Ad­
dress, Pendleton, Oregon.
(Nov. 2-30)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
PAGE FIVE
Rucîion SALE
Every Friday
-SALE STARTS AT IM P.M.—
We will get you top market price—For your Live­
stock and Farm Produce.
We can use unlimited quantities of Hogs and Cat­
tle. For top market prices—have stock at the Her­
miston Livestock Commission Co. any Friday before
1:00 P. M.
guests at the H. L. Hedrick home
General Land Office at The Dalles.
for Thanksgiving.
Oregon. November 16. 1944.
Mrs. Bill Helmick and Mrs. J. F.
NOTICE is hereby given that
By Mn. Rute Hedrick
Ii vine will demonstrate the mak­
Carl Knighten, of Irrigon, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fredreckson ing of sandwiches for the carried
I who. on April 6. 1939, made Origi- |
are spending two weeks vacation lunch at the meeting Friday at one
Before sale call 3311 or 2601 for prices on Fat Stock.
rial
--eptee- Entry. nuv
‘0-P1
nal Homestead
Act V-
6-17-02.,
in Seattle at the home of their o'clock at the Echo church.
INo. 031368, for Farm Unit “A" or
daughter, Mrs. Hans Ryning. Miss
NE14 SW’i, Section 3. Township
The sixth war bond drive here
Esther Fredreckson also returned last Saturday sponsored by the
4 N., Range 26 E., Willamette Mer­
there from San Francisco a month Girls League went over big. Don
idian. has filed notice of intention
ago.
to make final Proof, to establish |
Childs found himself the winner of
East End of Main Street
The Woman s Study club was the lovely 3-tiered cake baked by
claim to the land above described.'
well attended last Thursday and Mrs. Picanso. Only figures obtain­
before A. C. Houghton, Notary
very interesting reports were giv­ able at present are that about $35,-
Public, at Irrigon. Oregon, on the
en o'f the Fifth District convention 000.00 worth of bonds were sold
28th day of December, 1944.
which eight of our club attended. and $8,000 was from visiting neigh­
Claimant names . as witnesses: POTATOES—A LARGE QUANTI- WELL DRILLING — PHONE 3738
Mrs. Era Green gave the roll call bors.
J. O. Swearingen, Chas. W. Acock.
ty of graded and sacked pota­ or see Troy Griffin, Hermiston, Ore-
on progress made in aviation. Miss
Paul R. Slaughter, and Forrest L. toes. Call 3182. J. D. Christley, gon.
Roy
Duncan
drove
to
Pasco
to
2-tfo
Elva Berry gave a survey of our
Huntting, all of Irrigon. Oregon.
Rt. 1. Hermiston.
14-3c
foreign possessions, the many is­ get the colored orchestra and also
Elizabeth M. Kennedy,
CHICKEN BUYER MAKES REGU-
lands in the Pacific. Mrs. Peters took them back. Everyone enjoyed
Acting Register. FOR SALE—ONE SADDLE; Al­ lar trips to the Hermiston Grain &
their
music
and
the
dance.
The
read a short letter of a friend who
(Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
so pair of chaps and spurs. Per­ Feed Co. List your chickens with us.
is a nurse in Belgium. Mrs. Lough- committee wishes to thank all who
ry Reid, Rt. 2, Hermiston.
13-3p
made
the
donations
and
for
their
52-tfc
ary read of Roy’s achievement on interest in the drive.
Leyte island, a most timely letter.
FOR
SALE
—
1941
CHEVROLET
Mr. and Mrs. Doty and Mrs.
ONE MILKING
Other mothers told of their son’s
Coach. With heater and radio. FOR SALE
Brewer of Hermiston were dinner
strain Shorthorn Durham Bull,
whereabouts.
See
it
at
Rohrman
Motor
Co.
13-3p
16 months old. G. E. Knapp, Gib-
Notice of Final Settlement
T. Sgt. Bob Hill and wife left guests Monday night of Mr. and
13-3p
bon,
Ore.
HOUSE
FOR
RENT
—
4
ROOMS
last Saturday for a station in Tex­ Mrs. Roy Duncan.
FOR SALE—TURNIPS, 50 LBS.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Evans were
in Cox addition. Mrs. J. G. Wal­
as after a short visit here with his
I
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
for
$1.00.
Phone
781,
Stanfield.
13-3p AUCTIONEER- IF YOU WANT
parents, the S. R. Hills, and also guests of the Harvey Meyers in undersigned, executors of Estate G. M. McCourt, 312 miles northeast 1er.
for Thanksgiving.
the big money and a square deal,
in Seattle to visit the wife’s rela­ Pendleton
of
Earl
E.
Shaw,
deceased,
have
of Stanfield.
15-3C WANTED—CHILDREN TO CARE call R. C. Peters, Auctioneer, Hermis-
Grange officers elected Novem­
tives.
filed in the County Court of Uma­
for in my home evenings or ton, “the man who gets things done"
Our library was gratified with ber 14 were master, Charles Her­ tilla County, State of Oregon, their FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO
rick;
overseer.
Roy
Duncan;
secre
­
Can furnish references. Phone 2629.
tfc
lots in Cox addition. Also two days.
the visit of the entire first and tary, Ruth Daniel; treasurer. Dena final account as executors of said
Mrs. Clarence Reid. 1/, mile west
second grade during Book Week.
outbuildings.
Boyd Swanson. Her- of
estate,
and
that
Wednesday,
the
Victory
Square.
Tillary;
lecturer,
Agnes
Herrick;
13-3c
WANTED-
TO
BUY
ALL
TYPES
miston.
Teachers, Mrs. Bessie Chapin and1
15-3p
graces elected were Florence 27th day of December, 1944. at the
of furniture. We pay cash. Call
Mrs. Leora Heyden, accompanied the
has
hour
of
10:00
o
’
clock
A.
M.
AND CIDER AT PEN-
UNREGISTERED APPLES
or write Miller’s Trading Pest. 24-tfe
them and said they noted an in- | Attebury, Mabel Richards, Patsy been fixed by said Court as the FOR SALE
nock
’
s.
Bring
containers.
F.
B.
and chaplain, J. Hoffna-
dogs; three pups, 6 weeks old,
crease in the children's reading in- | Duncan,
gle; seward, Walter Hasty; assis­ time for hearing of objections to $5 each: 2 females, 12 months old, Pennock, Rt. 1, Hermiston, phone
terests.
said report, and the settlement semi-trained, $10 each: the two 2625.
13-3c
♦
Hermiston’s second
football tant steward, Floyd Daniel; lady thereof.
assistant
steward,
Alida
Picanso:
I AM DELIVERING
older
dogs
are
a
cross
between
a
FOR
SALE—
20
ACRES.
ALL
UN-
team was defeated on the Stanfield
Carl
H.
Shaw,
Cocker Spaniel and English Setter
der irrigation and all in crops.
grounds November 18 with a score gatekeeper. Manuel Picanso: and
Florence
Shaw
Attebury,
GREEN
SLAB
organist, Clara Picanso.
and made a good showing during Four-room house and a good cel­ ♦
of 43 to 17.
in
1
%
cord
loads
Executors
of
the
Estate
of
Jimmy Garoutte from the Pasco
the recent bird season; the pups lar. Reasonably priced. Sam R ♦
Mrs. Robert Seeder (formerly
Earl
E.
Shaw,
deceased.
$17.50
per
load
are from one of older dogs. The Elston. 4 miles east of Hermiston,
Zelma Sale) left Tuesday for Tex- | Naval base, visited his mother who Gavin & Gavin,
is
recovering
at
the
Ordnance
hos
­
LESLIE
HUTSON
dog
being
bred
to
a
registered
Irish
13-4p
"
Route 1.
as to visit her husband, after a
The Dalles, Oregon,
-----• Box 791
Pendleton, Ore. ♦
____
Setter. See Lt. Graves, U.O.D.,
short visit here with her parents, j pital.
Attorneys for Estate.
after
5:00
o'clock,
or
call
4211,
Ex.
FOR
SALE
—
7
TONS
CHOPPED
Mr. and Mrs. George Sale.
(Nov. 16-Dec. 14 pd.)
hay. Earl Dallman. 12 mile S. I
i 168J.
15-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Emerson and RATIONING
and three miles E. of Hermiston. I
daughter Betty Lou left Wednes- |
I AM DELIVERING
SUMMONS
FOR SALE—POTATOES. FIRST Route one.
13-3p I
day for Walla Walla to attend the CALENDAR
place north of "Vigorbilt" Hatch-
Equity No. 7673
GREEN MILL ENDS
funeral of Mrs. Emma Mosier, sis-
| ery. Roy Tiller.
15-3p FOR SALE—HAY. PETER CAS-
IN 1% CORD LOADS
ter of Mr. Emerson. She was
Processed Foods—Blue stamps in the Circuit Court of the State of
trie, Route 2. Hermiston. 13-3p
FOR
SALE
—
.22
RIFLE,
WIN-
brought back from San Francisco A8 through Z8 and A5 through W5
$21.00
PER LOAD
Oregon for Umatilla County
Chester, with some shells. Chas. FOR SALE—THE FOLLOWING
LESLIE HHTSON
for burial.
valid indefinitely.
ranches: 40-acre; 80-acre; 120- Box 791
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fisk went to
Pendleton, Ore.
Troy G. Linder and Bessie Mary Shown, Rt. 2, Hermiston.
15-lp
Meat, Butter, Cheese—Book 4:
acre; 160-acre; and 200-acre, all
Athena for their Thanksgiving.
Linder,
husband
and
wife,
Red stamps A8 through Z8 and A5
LOST
—
FORD
RIM,
WHEEL
AND
near
Boardman.
Will
sell
any
or
Mr. and Mrs. Roy G. Penney en­
Plaintiffs.
tire between Columbia school all at reasonable prices or will ex­
tertained Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem, through P5 valid indefinitely.
vs.
R. R. FAST
Sugar
—
Book
4:
Sugar
stamps
and
Stanfield on the dirt road. change for Willamette valley pro­
Tommy Refvem, Miss Elva Berry.
John James Peters and Jane Doe Phone 3422.
30
through
34
valid
indefinitely,
5
Reward.
Henry
perty;
also
880
acres,
stock
ranch,
Mrs. F. B. Stuart and Mrs Emma
Peters, his wife; Mary Jane Cush­
Veterinarian
Penney for a turkey dinner on pounds each. Sugar stamp 40 val­ ing and John Doe Cushing, her Wheeler, Columbia district. 15-3p near La Grande, cheap if sold at
id
through
Feb.
28,
1945.
for
5
once.
Interstate
Horse
&
Cow
Bus.
Phone
3311
Resi. 3713
Thanksgiving day.
husband; John Thomas Peters and FOR SALE
1939 HUDSON Market, 171 N. E. Columbia Boule-
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Oliver from pounds home canning only.
Jane
Doe
Peters,
his
wife;
the
un
­
Coach,
radio
and
heater,
good
Shoes—Loose stamps invalid.
15-2p
The Dalles have leased the Jolly
known heirs of Thomas William rubber, $500.00. Will accept cheap­ yard, Portland, Ore.
Inn from Cleo Somerville and will Book 3: Airplane stamps 1-2-3 val­ Peters, deceased; also all other er car trade-in. Allen Bellinger, WANTED—OLD INNERSPRING
be open for business on Thanks-1 id indefinitely.
mattresses to rebuild or buy.
Gasoline Coupons— Not valid persons or parties unknown claim­ Route 1, Westland district. 15-3p
giving, they think. He has cooked unless
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
See Lee Dyer at Mattress Shop on
endorsed..
“
A
”
13
expires
WANTED
—
WORK
AS
PAPER-
Ineurance Company
at Ordnance the past eight months. December 21. Each coupon worth interest in the real estate described
hopyard road or call 3187 even-
hanger. Many years of exper­ ings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Caplinger 4 gallons.
in the complaint herein,
12-tfc >25.000 Liability, Medical Payment
and sons Dicky and Bill, and Miss
Defendants. ience. Guaranteed work. V. E.
80% Collision
Stoves— Apply local board for
15-lc LAND—IF YOU WANT A FARM,
Neva Hedrick of Pendleton were purchase certificates for oil, gas
To John James Peters and Sufficool, phone 2923.
— New Triplit Life Policy —
I most likely have what you
Jane Doe Peters, his wife; Mary WANTED—STENOGRAPHER AT
Family Income
want , listed. If you want to sell,
Jane Cushing and John Doe
City of Ordnance. Excellent I probably am in touch with a buy­ “I file our responsibility for you
Cushing, her husband; John civil service position. Contact D.
with the state.”
Thomas Peters and Jane Doe W. Bliss, manager, or phone 4091. er for your place. O. C. Hughes, ART THOMPSON — Phone 2011
Broker. Rt. 1, Hermiston.
12-tfc
Peters, his wife; the unknown
15-lp
Cooperative Service Station
heirs of Thomas William Peters,
NEW HAMPSHIRE FRYERS FOR
Hermiston, Oregon
deceased; also all other persons FOR SALE—112 TON TRUCK, ’36
sale- town delivery Saturday morn­
or parties unknown claiming
Chevrolet flat rack, 7 ft. x 12 ft., ings. Harry Kelley, 1* miles S. of
any right, title, estate, lien or with hoist. Just overhauled. $600.
4-tfc
Bring your welding repair and
interest in the real estate de­ S. A. Moore, Umatilla, two miles Hermiston, phone 2452.
blacksmithing to
scribed in the complaint herein, west of Umatilla.
15-3p E P DODD — REAL ESTATI-
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
defendants.
sales, leases, exchangee. Insur
FOR RENT — APARTMENT. 3
IN THE NAME OF THE
& WELDING SHOP
rooms with bath. Rugg Apts., ance—fire, automobile, accident. No­
STATE OF OREGON:
tary
public,
execution
of
legal
pa
phone
3871.
1
4-tfc
You are hereby required to ap­
L. F. Beaver, Prop.
Phone 2151
pear and answer the complaint FOR SALE—NEW ACETYLENE per*. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore
gon.
15-tf<
filed against you in the above en­
welding outfit, complete with
titled Court and cause within four cutting
torch. Cost $97. Asking FOR RENT CABINS AT CABIN
DR. I. C. BOHLMAN
weeks of the date of the first pub­ $85. Also a few sheets of galvan­
ONE AND ONE-HALF MILES ABOVE PINE CITY SCHOOL
City.
2-tfe
lication of this summons, and if ized metal. Kent Garrison. 15-lp
Physician and Surgeon
you fail to so appear and answer,
STARTING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK P. M.
FOR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS
for want thereof, plaintiffs will ap­ FOR RENT—NEW FOUR-ROOM
First National Bank Building
See Ernest Ghormley at Saylor’s.
ply to said Court for the relief
house, partly furnished, water
13-tfe
Phone
3151
Hermiston
prayed for and demanded in said inside. Will be ready about Nov­
complaint, to-wit:
ember 20. Garden spot included
A decree that plaintiffs are the and free water, $15 per month.
J. V. VILLERMOURE
owners in fee simple of the follow­ Clarence Reid, 1/4 mile west of Vic-
Five
Years
Experience
1 2-BOTTOM 16-IN. TRAC­
ing described lands, to-wit:
12 HEAD WORK HORSES
14-3p
tory Square.
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Commencing at a point West
TOR PLOW
2 COLTS
on the Section line between Sec­ FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE —
1 DOUBLE DISC HARROW
2 GOOD MILK COWS
Hermiston
Phone 3821
20-acre farm two miles north of
tions 8 and 17, Township 4
2 SETS HARNESS, almost 1 CORRUG. LAND ROLLER
Hermiston,
good
house.
Mrs.
R.
H.
North. Range 28. 1701 feet from
new
3 HAY WAGONS
and
14-6p
the section corners of Sections 8, Elwood, Rt. 2, Hermiston.
ALL KINDS OLD HARN­ 1 GRAVEL DUMP WAGON
9. 16 and 17, Township 4 North, LOST—LARGE AIRDALE PUP,
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
1 RUBBER TIRED WAGON
ESS
Range 28; thence North 1808
1 WHEEL TRACTOR with 3 SHEEP CAMP WAGONS
General Dentistry
about 7 months old, with white
feet; thence West to the center hourglass
Mower and Buck Rake 1 3-IN. WATER PUMP
X-Ray and Diagnosis
on
breast,
otherwise
line running North and South even tan oolor. Reward. Ray Par­
1 FORD TRUCK, old
2 HAY STACKERS
Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Roe. >111
New Cotten Mattresses Made
through Section 8: thence South sons. Box 1297. Hermiston. 14-3p
1 430-GAL. WATER TANK
2 HORSE BUCK RAKES
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
to
Order
along
said
center
or
quarter
line
2 3-HORSE GAS ENGINES
2 HORSE MOWERS
to the East and West section line FOR RENT—APARTMENTS AND
1 BLACKSMITH SHOP
3 DUMP RAKES
Custom Rebuilding
between Sections 8 and 17,
rooms in West Side Hotel. Oppo-
1 S-SEC. SPRING TOOTH 4 or 5 TONS BARLEY
of
Innerspring
Mattresses
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
28;
Township
4
North.
Range
14-3p
site Hermiston Depot.
HARROW, almost new
thence East to the place of be­
CHIROPRACTOR
1 5-SEC. SPRING TOOTH MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO
Lumpy
Spring
Cushions
Rebuilt
FOR SALE
LARGE WHITE
ginning.
NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
Ottico: 2 blocks E ot post ottico
HARROW, old
rabbits, and 12 little ones. Tele­
All being East of the Willa-
Export Work Dono to Order
Ottico houre: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
14-tfc
mette Meridian, in the County phone 3041.
Phono 3061 • Hermiston, Oro.
Moderately Priced — Subject to
of Umatilla and State of Oregon.
WILL
TRADE
—
30
06
SHELLS
And that plaintiffs are such
War Time Condition*
for 16-guage shells. 4 shot or
owners free from any right, title,
heavier.
See
E
C
Stockard.
Sat
­
DR. F. B. BELT
estate, lien or interest of you. and
Phone 3187 or Write
each of you. or any one or more of urday evening. First street in Cox
PHYSICIAN * SURGEON
Addition.
14-3p
you.
and
that
you.
or
any
one
or
— Office Hours —
V. R. "BOB" RUNNION
HARRY DINGES
more of you, have no right, title, FOR SALE— 1000-LB FAIRB'KS-
AUCTIONEER
CLERK
estate. Hen or interest in said
Morse platform scale. See H. R.
Other Hours by Appointment
Hermiston. Oregon
lands, or any part thereof, and re- Hartley, Happy Thot Dairy. 13-3c
straining and enjoining you, and
STANFIELD NEWS
No Stock Received After 1:00 O’clock
Hermiston Livestock Comm. Co
State Farm Mutual
Ruction Sale
at the
Roy Neill Ranch
Thursday, Nov. 30
ICattress maker
Upholsterer
Roy Neill, Owner
Terms: Cash.