The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 03, 1945, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY. MAY 3,
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
HERMISTON HERALD
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
1945
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST to Stanfield last Saturday upon ment thereof.
Amanda E. Hatley, Adminis­
(or Christian Church)
hearing that the Refvem home had
tratrix, with the Will an­
James H. Bartholomew. Pastor
an accidental fire.
nexed, of the estate of Lau-
riet Payne, deceased.
Alfred F. Cunha, Attorney for
Administratrix, Johns Build­ $
when people and nations depart Pendleton station last Saturday,
ing, Pendleton, Oregon.
Entered at the post office at Her- from the Christian way of life. To- beginning at 2:00 p. m. Miss Hoos­
miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. day America stands at the cross ier and brother Everett came on to (May 3-31)
1906,
Umatilla County, Oregon. roads of destiny. One road leads Stanfield to visit their parents, as
TAKEN UP NOTICE
away from Christianity and to­ Mr. Hoosier is confined to his bed
-
ward
the
kind
of
ruin
that
has
again.
Subscription Rates
Notice is hereby given that I
happened to Europe. The other
Mrs. Max Piger celebrated Nat­
One Year ............................. $2.00
road leads toward Christianity and ional Music week by presenting a have taken up and have kept for
Six Months
..................... 1.00
also toward new advancement in number of her pupils in tap danc­ about 15 days at my ranch three $
the betterment of mankind. Which ing on May 1 at the U.S.O., and miles northeast of Hermiston the
Mambos
road would you care to travel? also piano students on Wednesday following described animal:
Two white-faced ewes.
Come to church and help us swing night at the Methodist church.
Said animals will be sold, unless ; •
RS AsseCIAvion America toward the Christian way From Stanfield were Dorothy
of life. Here is our schedule:
Quinn, Donna Childs, Harlan and redeemed, at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand on
Bible School at 10:00 a. m.
Helen Ann Heyden.
the 11th day of May, 1945, at the
Morning worship at 11:00 a. m.
Mesdames
Phelps,
Shelton.
Cole
­
In the Words of Seers
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p.m. man. Reeves and Green of the above described ranch at 1:00 $
and Prophets
Evening worship at 8:00 p. m.
Stanfield Woman’s Study club at­ o’clock p. m.
“For they have sown the wind,
Dated at Hermiston on this 26th
Bible study and prayer service tended the fith district convention
and they shall reap the whirl- Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m.
day of April, 1945.
in Pilot Rock Tuesday.
wind.” Hosea 8:7.
; »
Signed. H. J. OTT.
Choir practice Wednesday even­
Mesdames Helmick and Cole­
“And they shall beat their ing at 8:30 p. m.
(April 26-May 10)
man
surprised
the
members
pres
­
swords into plowshares, and their
ent on Friday with a tea. Miss
spears into pruning hooks." Mi-
DEPARTMENT OF THE
Echo Community Methodist
Jennie Marie Warren gave the les­
$
car 4:3.
INTERIOR
Church
son
on
what
we
can
do
for
our
.
“They reel to and fro, and stag-
Rev. Earl B. Cotton, Pastor
boys and girls who have returned
ger like drunken men, and are at
GENERAL LAND OFFICE at
from the war. Fourteen were
Sunday,
May
5
—
10
a.
m.,
Sun
­
their wits end." Psalm 107:27.
The Dalles, Oregon,
$
“But unto you that fear my day School, B. Middleton, superin­ present. Mesdames Helmick, Ken- 1
April 23, 1945.
ison
and
Hedrick
were
all
re-elect-
tendent;
11
a.
m.,
“
What
May
the
name shall the Sun of Righteous­
F. B. SWAYZE, Prerident
: :
ness arise with healing in its Parents and the Sunday School ed. The tea table had a center­
piece of lilacs and tall white tapers — NOTICE
, , _ is ,, hereby given that
Teacher Expect of Each Other?”
wings.” Malachi 2:2.
of Hermiston,
which
were
lighted.
Assorted
Frank
J.
Seeliger,
oeenoRg-s-Re---R=---R----R-----AR----~/-----I
7:45 p. m., Baccalaureate service
But—“Between the acting of a
Oregon, who, on August 19, 1941,
dreadful thing, and the first mo­ for the local school. Speaker, Rev. home made cookies were served. made Adjoining Farm Homestead
Mesdames
Warren
and
Hedrick
tion, all the interim is like a phan- Merle B. Cochrane.
entry, Sec. 2291 R.S. & Sec. 7, Act
You are cordially invited to poured. The membership prize 6-28-34. No. 031085, for SEI 4 ÑE14 sale, the following described par­ County Court of Umatilla County,
tasma, or a hideous dream.
was
awarded
to
Mrs.
Fred
An
­
these
services.
cel of land, heretofore by Umatil­ Oregon. A*, persons having claims
Shakespeare.
drews Jr. The attendance average Section 6, Township 4 N., Range la County, Oregon, acquired for against said estate are hereby re­
And it is now fitting that we
28
E„
Willamette
Meridian,
has
for the year was 17. Many plan
ORDNANCE MISSION
quired to present them, duly veri­
delinquent taxes, to-wit:
add Alfred Tennyson’s famous
to attend the meeting on moth and filed notice of intention to make
E. M. Ayers. Pastor
Lots 4 & 6, Block 33, Original fied and with proper vouchers at­
lines: “Till the war drums throb­
final
Proof,
to
establish
claim
to
Regular services every Sunday insect control at the U.S.O. on the land above described, before
Town of Umatilla, Umatilla tached, to me at the office of C. C.
bed no longer, and the battle flags
Tuesday.
Proebstel in the Court House at
County, Oregon.
are furled, In the parliament of at 8:00 p. m.
E.
P.
Dodd,
Notary
Public,
at
Mrs. Gilbert Evenson and Mrs.
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore­
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
R.
E.
GOAD,
Sheriff
of
nations, the federation of the
Andy Hess were visitors in Pen­ Hermiston, Oregon, on the 7th day
8:00 p. m.
_ _
Umatilla County. gon, within six (6) months from
world.”
of
June,
1945.
dleton Monday.
the date of the first publication of
(April 26-May 24)
Claimant names as witnesses:
Harry Coleman of Spokane has
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
this notice, which is the 12th day
Jess
Prindie,
Ernest
Van
Aus-
returned home after visiting his
of April. 1945.
H. V. McGee, pastor
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
President Truman asks that
sister, Mrs. T. O. Krause, and fam­ dall, Troy Linden. Ira Clevenger,
W. E. LOGAN,
Sunday School 10:00 a. m.
all of R.F.D. No. 1, Hermiston,
there be no celebration when V-E
ily for the past two weeks.
Notice is hereby given that the
Administrator.
Worship
service
10:50,
sermon,
Oregon.
day occurs, but rather that there
Mrs. Marion E. Gerton has as
undersigned has been appointed C. C. PROEBSTEL.
“
The
Pressing
Problem.
”
Grace
Gavin
Lewis,
Register.
be a national understanding of the
administrator of the estate of Attorney for Administrator.
Young People’s service, 7:00 p. her guests this week her husband’s (April 26-May 24)
importance of the job that re­
mother, Mrs. Francis Davidson of
William J. Logan, deceased, by the
(Apr. 12-May 10)
m.
mains. He does not suggest that
Evening worship at 8:00 p. m , Indianapolis, Ind., and his aunt,
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
the day is imminent, though it may
Mrs. Doris Thomas of near Sacra­
occur before this is printed. But sermon. "The Uttermost Saviour.” mento, Cal. Mrs. Gerton and child­
Bible
study
Wednesday,
8:00
p.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
if and when it happens we should
ren Ronald and Shirley Ann are
That
the undersigned. Sheriff of
rededicate ourselves to the unfin­ m.
living at the home of her parents,
Umatilla County. Oregon, by vir­
Union 76 Gasoline
Triton Motor Oil
ished task.
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Krause, while tue of an order duly made and en­
There will be great satisfaction
her husband. Chief Warrant Offi­
Leland Morse, Pastor
tered herein by the County Court
among us when the trouble in
“For I am persuaded, that neith­ cer Marion E. Gerton, is stationed of Umatilla County, Oregon, on
Europe is over and three million er death, nor life, nor angels, nor at Ft. Sumner, New Mexico.
of our boys are out of that fighting principalities, nor powers, nor
T. O. Krause and son Karl left the 24th day of April, 1945, will.
zone, and we will feel like cele­ things present, nor things to come, for Portland and Salem to attend on the 5th day of June. 1945, at
the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the
brating. but the sober, second nor height, nor depth, nor any to business matters this week.
“Now is the time to change gear oil in your car!”
to forenoon, sell to the highest bidder
thought is that many of our gallant other creature, shall be able to sep­
Mrs. Wold returned hime f+ ? for cash at the front door of the
FUEL — OILS — INSECT SPRAYS
sons are still in another zone with arate us from the love of God, North Bend last Thursday a
another big job to do, and the boys which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." three weeks here at the home of | Umatilla County Court House,
Prompt Delivery - Phone 2751 - Geo. Harkenrider
in Europe will be transported to Romans 8:38,39.
her daughter. Mrs. Glenn Norton. | Pendleton, Oregon.subject to a
help them.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Herbert
Strang
minimum
price
of
$50.00
therefor
Sunday evening. May 6. will be
our last service with our evangel- have their 8th daughter born on to be paid in cash, at the time of
April 29 at the Hermiston hospital. |
Spring is bounding forth in all ists. Don’t fail to attend this ser- j i She
has the same birthday, as her I •
its greatness, and the next six vice. Everyone is welcome.
, sister Martha.
“
months will provide great harvests
HHHE
Mr. and Mrs. Will Eberwein
isäädää
which will help restore our
have
a
new
son.
Mrs.
Ford
is
car-
strength of resources to help carry
ing for mother and son at her
Bu Mm. Rose Hfdrtfk
on in a greatly depleted world.
home.
Seldom in all history has the bur­
Playday for the girls from the
Mr. and Mrs. Cal McCracken
den been placed so heavily on | schools in the west end of the
have given up their work at the
mother earth, sunshine and rain, county was observed at Stanfield
and also human effort to feed and on May 2, with Mrs. Emil Zivney. Russell ranch and Mr. McCracken
has gone to Heppner to do carpen­
clothe the unfortunate millions of directing.
This was cancelled
ter work. His wife Bertha and son
the world.
April 12, because of the death of Neil will be with her mother, Mrs.
President Roosevelt.
John Nichols until school closes.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Russell have
An event of music week here i
... of today are the men and women of tomorrow. Let h 7 5 77 ,7
as visitors his sisters, Mrs. Ruby was a record received by Carol |
The children of today are the men and women of tomorrow. Let
Sales and daughter from St. Hel­ Christiansen from Portland where
us guard their precious health by watching their diet and help them I ) I
L
ens. and Miss Philena Russell from
Dean, her brother, told of being |
to build strong minds and robust bodies. Red & White is doing its L US’
Meeker, Okla., at their home.
employed
at
the
Continental
Can
share by making available the finest foods obtainable under the Red 2
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sires have
Co., also his friend Dick Miller j
& White brand: cereals, milk, soups, baby foods, fruii and vegetab- &
“S
as guests at their home. Mrs. Sires’
talked and they sang a pleasing,
Available Friday,
les. Buy Red & White brand foods for your family. Sold at everyday low prices.
mother and father who are en song,
and telling Mom and all
route to their home in the Wal- their friends “hello”.
Saturday and Sunday!
lamette valley following a visit to
— Produce Department —
Roy Loughary, who is on a 30
Illinois to see Mrs. Sires' sister
Town Deliveries On
day
furlough,
will
leave
Friday
for
who was seriously ill and whom
Portland to visit his sister Alice
Saturday Afternoon
they had not seen for 35 years.
Lou Youngs, formerly of Nyssa, and other relatives before return­
have moved to the Lloyd Russell ing to Mare Island. He had some
thrilling experiences in the South
farm.
Mrs. Vane Nichols is ill at her Pacific. His work is Radar.
Mrs. Woodrow Daniels of Seat­
Phone 2452
home with the flu.
tle
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Bob Refvem. who was on a fly-
For Variety—GREEN ONIONS - CARROTS - RADISHES
Mike
Reilly. Her husband, a mer­
i ing mission to Portland, came on
FRESH PEAS - NEW SPUDS - ASPARAGUS - SQUASH
chant marine, shipped out recent-
ly.
Mrs. Alfred Lantz and six
— Meat Department —
months old Judy returned to
LUNCHEON MEAT • SMOKED AND FROZEN FISH
Portland Sunday night after a
short visit here with her mother.
FRESH & SMOKED SAUSAGE - PIG LIVER & HEARTS
Mable Richards, and sister. Mrs.
COTTAGE CHEESE - CREAM CHEESE
Sherman Chapin. She will be sup­
BEEF - VEAL - LAMB
ervisor of the nurses at the hospi-
| tai.
BABY FOOD
4 for
Grapefruit Juice
Mrs. J. Garth Clark and sister.
R & W - 4 12 jars
Mrs. Ralph Isackson and daughter |
Gold. Harvest, 46 oz.
Joann. will arrive Friday for an |
MILK
TOMATO JUICE
f 11 ?
| expended visit Mother's Day. com­
Red & White
R. & W - 46 oz. .
mencement, etc. Cpl. Garth Clark '
* BUY *
PABLUM
ORANGE JUICE
was transferred to Camp Pendle- |
MOPE
.Whenever
Pkg.................................
Wad. Sweet, 46 oz..
ton near San Dicco a week ago. ’
BONDS
WHEAT CEREAL
DICED CARROTS
However it is hoped that he might
/stffhe
R. & W - 28 oz.
Penthouse. No. 2
still enjoy Mother's Day here with j
tab/e!"
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leo i
CREAM OF WHEAT
CUT GREEN BEANS
Clark
Pkg.
Pheasant. No. 2, 2 for
Election of officers of the Har-.
CORN FLAKES
PRUNES. Hunt' s
mony club will be held at the !
There's a good reason for the farm­
R & W - pkg
(In Syrup) - No. 212
home of Mrs. Ralph Bartley May |
BRAN FLAKES
er's straw hat—protection from the burning
APPLE BUTTER
8
R & W. - pkg
Couer d' Alene 38 oz.
Dorothy Ankamp from Yakima
sun. Your home, too, needs protection against
is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Bart Gay- j
PUFFED RICE
JELLY
heat... and rain... the protection of a good
mon.
Package
Oswego
paint—like durable Dutch Boy. And your home
STARCH - R. & W
Orange
Marmalade
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
deserves top-quality paint—weather-resistant
Corn or Gloss
Sunny Jim - 1 lb
Dutch Boy exterior finishes... beautiful Dutch
GELATINE
Spiced Green Tomato
NOTICE is hereby given that
Wadham's .
1 the undersigned, as Administra-
Slices. Hunt's. No 212
Boy interior colors. So, for a better LONG time
trix with the Will annexed, of the
paint job ..ask for Dutch Boy... EVER Y time.
i estate of Lauriet Payne, deceased,
has filed her final account and re­
port in said estate with the Clerk
PAINTS
I of the Countv Court of the State
VARNISHES
| of Oregon. Umatilla County, and I
ENAMELS
j that the Judge thereof has fixed
MondaV, the 4th dav of June. 1945.
at 10 00 o’clock A M. as the time.
; in the County Court room in the
Court House at Pendleton. Umatil­
Hermiston, Oregon
la County. Oregon, as the place
, for the hearing of objections to
Hermiston, Oregon
I such final account and the settle-
Europe lies in the depths of ruin
Miss Rose Hoosier
and thirty-
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring today. What has happened there five of her music pupils broadcast­
is ample proof of what happens ed a half hour's program from the
Publishers
First National
Bank
Dvespirte
of Hermiston
First National Bank of Hermiston :
UNION OIL COMPANY
STANFIELD NEWS
SERVE THEM
^REDiWHITifUODS
Fryers!
Harry Kelley
Fresh Spinach • • lb. 12c
Crisp Tender Celery lb. 18c
Cauliflower ... lb. 17c
2 lbs.
33c
PROTECTION
DUTCH BOY
Farmer’s Supply Co
Coffee, Red & White . lb. 33c - 2 lbs. 63c
Hermiston Trading Co.