The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 21, 1944, Page 13, Image 13

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1944
PAGE SEVEN
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
COUNTY COURT
E HOPE old Santa will not forget you
this Christnras of 1944, but that he
will cram that stocking so full it can hold
no more.
Good cheer, good fellowship, and Merry
Christmas to you all!
"I GOOD WILL
HERMISTON BLACKSMITH
& UJELDiNG
BEFORE
CHRISTMAS
eaáonó Greeting
SLEIGHBELLS
TINKLING DOWN OLD
FARM
ROADS,
HOMES
GLEAMING
IN THE DARK. THE SPIRIT OF KIND­
NESS BROODING OVER THE LAND.
YES. TIS THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRIST.
MAS AND ALL MEN ARE KIN.
WE HOFE THAT YOUR CHRISTMAS
WILL BE MERRY AND BRIGHT. AND
THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE A
FULL
SHARE OP THE GOOD THINGS THIS
HAPPY SEASON BRINGS.
HERmISTOn TAUERN
Frank Anderson, do ........... 131.54
E. H. Hargett, do
166.03
(Continued from page 6)
Otto Miller, do
153.15
Jack Southwell, do ...... 137.20
W J. Clarke, do
7.07 W J. Thurman, do
157.77
Columbia Equip. Co., do
30.99 O. L. Sparks, do
............. 156.43
Carroll Equip. Co., do .......
7.35 Billy Mayberry, do ......... 32.61
Carroll Equip. Co., do
9.60 Frank Taylor, do .............. 125.48
Central Welding Works, do 38.95 Thos. Bowman, do ........
4.74
Domestic Laundry, do . ....
.80 R. J. Wheeler, do .............. 166.25
Mrs. Wm. Eldridge, do — 200.25 Floyd Holmes, do
51.29
Eastern Oregon Motor Co..
H. R. Wilkes, do
66.62
do ...................................... 286.23 W. R. Presley, do ......... ..... 114.06
Frazier Book Store, do .....
5.60 Elbert Coon, do .................. 183.67
Feenaughty Mach. Co., do 171.83 F. V. Andrews, do
39.32
Funk & McLean, do . ....... 71.67 Al Moody, do .................... 168.35
First Nat. Bank, do ........... 705.80 Tom Heddle, do ................ 131.70
Foster Motor Co., do ......... 27.73 Matt Mimms, do ..............
5.79
Goodyear Service, do .......
3.96 John Eichner, do .............. 151.15
The George Lawrence Co.,
Lyle Potter, do .................. 169.95
do ..............................
21.24
Paul Potter, do .................
7.24
Leo Goar, do ....................... 184.69 John Bunch, do ................ 166.68
Henry Shafer Radiator
Hugh Barker, do .............. 164.06
Service, do ..............
23.25 Frank McRoberts, do ....... 159.67
Howard Cooper Corp., do . 310.93 Joe Picard, do .................. 167.01
Hamley & Co., do
7.00 Clarence Hutson, do......... 102.67
J. E. Haseltine & Co., do . 48.32 Frank Pierce, do ............ 95.10
Inland Motor Freight, do ..
1.25 G. W. Pebley, do
49.80
Inland Empire Refineries
E. E. Woodruff, do
185.28
Inc., do ........................... 783.74 Douglas Parkhurst, do...... 59.90
Jack Allen Supply, do ....... 160.29 Jose Rameraz, do ........
137.09
Jones Kay Co., do .............
3.59 D. Fullerton, do ................ 258.53
M. Hartman Long, do .......
1.50 Oscar Bowman, do _____ 184.38
Roy Lichlyter, do ............. 585.00 Joseph Hart, do ..........
121.53
Northwest Hosp. Serv., do 11.25 Luther Hibbard, do
148.52
Northern Life Ins. Co., do 15.00 Jim Enright, do .....
129.66
J. S. Norvell Co., do .........
3.92 E. E. Campbell, do
145.03
Northern Harris Inc., do .... 373.07 Eldon C. Pollick. do
164.92
Oregon Lumber Yard, do .. 72.88 F. M. Henson, do .......
136.85
Oregon Wash. Powder Co.,
Oscar Eichner, do ___
108.45
do .................................. 750.00
C. H. Reimann, do
150.50
Oregon Motor Serv., do .... 70.64 H. M. Bennett, do .............. 127.00
I Oregon Hide & Junk Co.,
H. Magruder, do ................ ,156.40
do .................................
8.50
John Henrv, do .................. .114.56
J. E. Olinger & Sons, do .... 20.09 P. B. Clark, do
112.87
Price Chev. Co., do ...........
5.60 C. O. Brown, do ................ 154.09
H. R. Pope, do .................. 45.78 Frank Hall, do
119.18
Penland Bros. Transfer Co.,
A. J. Hvman, do ................ 127.28
do ....................
33.15
Walt Picard, do
190.98
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
G. Hoffnagle, do ................ 153.95
Walla Walla, do ............... 10.22 Ronald Logue, do _______ 52.60
Pac. Power & Light Co., do
4.67 W. A. Hearing, do
89.72
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Mvrl Hoffnagle, do ...........
4.34
Hermiston, do .................
4.42 W. F. Brown, do
...... 175.75
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
Hugh Clark, do .................. 52.46
Pendleton, do ................... 47.86 J. R. Nickerson, do
59.12
Pendleton Grain Growers
John Mabrand, do ............ 41.74
Inc., do ............................ 138.23 J. L. Campbell, do ....
60.68
Pendleton Auto Parts Inc.,
John Hoffnagle, do ........... 10.08
do .........................
29.68
Fay Dunnigan, do .............
8.28
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., do..... 36.75
September 1, 1944, it was or­
Rohrman Motor Co., do..... 34.23 dered to sell county owned pro­
Railway Express Agency,
perty to the Pilot Rock Lumber
do ......................................
1.27 Company.
Smith Davis Motor Co., do
1.44
September 9, 1944, it was or­
State Ind. Acc. Comm., do 370.43 dered to sell county owned pro­
Standard Oil Co. of Calif.,
perty to William F. Warner.
do ...................................... 195.71
September 18, 1944, it was or­
Shell Oil Co., do ................. 17.51
dered that a temporary dance li­
Snow Williams Motor Co.,
do ......................................
1.75 cense be issued to Memorial Hall.
September 27, 1944, it was or­
Standard Oil Co., do ......... 29.77
Smith Machine Shop, do .... 43.40 dered to sell county owned pro­
The Texas Co., do ............. 54.14 perty to Harry J. Andrews.
The Taylor Hardware Co.,
September 29, 1944, it was or­
do ................................ 52.64
dered to establish a county road
Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co.,
to be known as the military access
do ............................... 134.68
road from the Columbia River
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.,
Highway to the Oil storage site of
do
.....................
1.70
the River Terminals Co. in Section
Union Oil Co., do ............... 47.06 8, Twp. 5 North. Range 28 E.W.M.
Van Petten Lumber Co., do 31.25
September 30, 1944, it was or­
Western Wreckers, do ....... 12.00 dered to call a Special Election to
Zimmerman & Co., do ....... 36.63 be held consurrently with the
George E.. Zweifel & Co.,
General Election to be held Nov­
do .................................. 41.38
ember 7, 1944, for the purpose of
Railway Express Agency,
submitting to the voters of Uma­
do ..............................
4.10
tilla County, Oregon, the question
F. D. Poulson, General
of the levy of taxes in excess of
Road Payroll .................. 78.52 the constitutional six per cent lim­
Kenneth Poulson, do ......... 52.84 itation for the construction of a
Roy Lichlyter, do ............... 158.10 new court house and jail.
C. O. Pederson, do ........... 141.97
(risitas
T‘ HAT clatter out on the porch
_ means Santa Claus ... or maybe
it's only Uncle Joe in his annual role
of St. Nicholas.
Yes, there IS a Santa Claus, and
there will always BE a Santa Claus in
the good old U.S.A.
We wish for you and your family
this season of 1914-45 a typical
American Christmas.
PEARSON
SHELL SERVICE
We
take
this opportunity to
extend most cordial New Year
greetings and best wishes to
our many
good
patrons. May
friends
and
1945 bring joy
and happiness to you and your*
throughout the year.
HERB’S GROCERS
Hermiston, Ore.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
HOLY NIGHT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir­
tue of an order duly made and en­
tered herein by the County Court
of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the
6th day of December, 1944, will, on
the 16th day of January, 1945, at
the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the
forenoon, sell to the highest bid­
der for cash at the front door of
the Umatilla County Court House,
Pendleton, Oregon, subject to a
minimum price of $150.00 therefor,
to be paid in cash, at the time of
sale, the following described par­
cel of land, heretofore by Umatil­
la County, Oregon, acquired for
delinquent taxes, to-wit:
N12 SW14 SE14 of Section 32,
Township 5 North, Range 29,
E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County.
(Dec. 14-Jan. 11).
SILENT NIGHT
MW
★ The message of good will that
emanated from Bethlehem 2,000
years ago not only transforms
the world at Christmas but is the
foundation of every honest trans­
action. We depend upon your
good will; you depend upon ours.
NOTICE OF HEARING
United States
Department of the Interior
General Land Office
Your good will has been a price­
less asset to us during 1944 and
other years. We thank you for
the confidence you have placed
in us and wish you the manifold
blessings of a happy Yuletide.
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: Burnham 's & Burnham 's
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Serial No. 031929
Contest No. 2664
The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 4, 1944.
A sufficient contest affidavit
having been filed in this office by
James I. Phillips, contestant,
against Homestead Entry, Serial
No. 031929, made by Ora Harold
Thompson. Contestée, and the said
contestée having filed a sufficient
answer thereto, said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond,
and offer evidence touching said
allegation at 10 o’clock a. m. on
January 16, 1945, before E. P.
Dodd. Notary Public at Hermiston,
Oregon, and that final hearing will
be held at 10:00 o’clock a. m. on
February 19. 1945. before the Reg­
ister at the District Land Office in
The Dalles. Oregon. Either party
wishing to submit further evidence
on the day of final hearing must
give the opposite party ten days’
notice.
E P. DODD,
Acting Register.
I (Dec. 7-Jan. 4)
• At Christmas per-
haps more than at any
other time in the year
we realize what it means
to be an American — to
worship as we please, to
go about our daily pur-
suits unfettered,
to take time out to
pay homage to
the beautiful
myth of Santa Claus.
* And at Christmas the
members of this organ-
ixation realize particu-
larly what your patron-
age has meant to us, and
we take this opportunity
to thank you
while wishing you
all a most Merry
Christmas.
L. A. Moore Furnisher of Homos
OASIS THEATRE