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THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1945 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE SIX that happened. The night before we landed we were attacked by planes, the raid lasting till morn- ing. When it was light our planes chased the Japs away. I saw a few Japs shot down near us. One was coming in toward us when caught by a cross-fire and burst LET US SOLVE into flames. We were at the is- land several days and a lot of YOUR EYESIGHT things happened.” PROBLEM! Mr. and Mrs. William N. Bohms If your eyes trouble you come here had special cause for rejoicing on for a thorough examination . . . . VE Day when they received a tel Modern glasses ground to fit if egram from their son, Pvt. Max Bohms, who was reported missing they are needed. in action in Germany in March. Over 30 Years Successful He said he was well and safe and would write details later, and ex- Optical Experience! pected to be home soon. Pvt. DR. DALE ROTHWELL Bohms was a paratrooper. He was flown to Germany in Decem . OPTOMETRIST ber at the time of the German 418 South Main St. — Pendleton breakthrough and is supposed to Ntur Bua Depot have been taken prisoner and on ly released recently. The Bohms have three other sons in service, Pfc. Lynn with the coast artillery in the Aleutians, MM 1/c Lyle SCALE MAN IS with the navy in the Pacific, and T. Sgt. Rex Stanley in England COMING SOON with the air force. Invitations have been issued for Starting about the middle °ia Masonic supper and card party May, the state s heavy duty scales jat the lodge hall Thursday even- testing equipment will be in Uma- ing. ' „ . tilla county to check scales over ! 3.000-pound capacity. In charge ! A letter from M. E. Larive, for- Wiu be the iie State department of mer superintendent of Echo will be agricultures deputy state sealer of schools, says he has been reelected « i' (t tig qaiaAlg IrIth weights and measures, M Clarke ' head of the Redmond schools with three year contract, and is get Webb. Scale owners who desire a ting along nicely. to contact the deputy sealer may j A press release from a 9th air leave word at the office of the force bomber base in France says county agent. Annual inspection of heavy du- | T. Sgt. James R. Jordan of Echo, ty scales, such as those over which I is a crew chief for the "White 323rd bombardment livestock and grain are weighed, is Tailed” required by law for the protection group, which recently completed of both seller and buyer of agri 300 missions. As a crew chief cultural commodities. Scales not Sgt. Jordan is in charge of main working accurately make for loss taining a B-26 Marauder, repair- to either the buyer or seller, de ing flak damage and inspecting pending upon which way the er the bomber each time it takes off on a mission. Prior to entering ror lies. the air force in October, 1939. the sergeant, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Jordan of Echo, was a mecha- nie and truck driver. He has served overseas 24 months, in England and France. Fred W. Andrews Sr., who was SK 3/c Rodney W. Esselstyn writes his father, W. W. Esselstyn, operated on recently in a Port from somewhere in the Pacific land hospital, returned home Sat that he was at Guadalcanal, Tula- urday. He is recovering rapidly gi and the Russell Islands, which from the operation and is able to are hot and sticky, mostly jungle. be about town again. He was glad to get out of there. The Walter Wiglesworth dwell He took part in the invasion of ing at Westland was sold this Okinawa (sentence censored) week to Hobart M. Ottum of Ord landed on the beach in time. He nance. The purchaser will take says the best description of the possession as soon as the Wigles landing he has read was that by worth family can vacate. Mr. and Ernie Pyle, who was scheduled on Mrs. Wiglesworth are negotiating Rodney’s ship but came in on one for a home at The Dalles and ex behind it. “I had a ringside seat pect to move there the last of this and could see most everything month. ECHO NEWS ITEMS They raised 1 the Flag again ■ on Corregidor.., fid L L. eri try L* Let's raise the money in the S. 1/c Rene Meyers has been home this week on furlough for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Meyers. He will leave Sunday to return to his sta- lion at Port Chicago on San Fran- cisco bay. A letter from front Storekeeper 2/c Harold Liesegang says that he is now on a small island in the Phil- ippines where the navy is con- structing a supply depot. The building activity there reminds him of construction days at Ord nance, where he was employed before entering the service. Re cently he met Charles Hale of Hermiston and had a very enjoy able visit with him. If the weather permits, the Ec ho commencement exercises Fri day evening will be held on the school lawn. This is something new here, all former exercises having been held in the city hall. Flood lighting is being arranged and a stand constructed for the speakers. In the event it is stormy that evening the city hall will be used. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Wolverton are parents of a daughter, born at Glendale, Calif., May 2. The girl is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Wolverton of Echo and Mr. and Mrs. William Eldridge of Pilot Rock. Mrs. Eldridge is now at Glendale with the Wolvertons. Mrs. Ben Loberg and two child ren of Cathlamet. Wash., are the guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Gray this week. Roscoe Meyers returned home Friday from the Pendleton hospi tal where he spent a few days re ceiving treatment for infection in his left leg. A letter from Corp. Jack Teel says that he is stationed in France and is all right, but gives no fur ther information as to his activi ties. Administratrix, Johns Build ing, Pendleton, Oregon. (May 3-31) MIGHTY UR FLAG flies once again over War Loan is the biggest in America's Corregidor. The cost was great in history because seven billion dollars blood and pain, but our fighting men did must be raised from indir iJuala alone. not turn back. And on Iwo Jima, four That means you must buy more and thousand mon—more and more—died to bitter War Bonds. take the long step forward to Vic- This is reslly two great loans in one; tory. Twenty thousand others suffered for thia time last year you had been called upon twice to subscribe in War wounds. Yes, we’re on the way to Loans. As our fighting men raise Old Tokyo I Glory ell over the world—let'a raise the At home, your contribution to Vic tory is measured in dollars. The Seventh money back home I O Tum-H-Lum Lumber Co — Parts — Accessories — Tires — DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR — Gas — Oil — Stove Oil — Diesel Oil — GENERAL LAND OFFICE at The Dalles, Oregon, April 23, 1945. — Bulk Sales Gus and Oil — NOTICE is hereby given that Frank J. Seeliger, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on August 19, 1941, made Adjoining Farm Homestead entry, Sec. 2291 R.S. & Sec. 7, Act 6-28-34, No. 031085, for SE14 NEY4 Section 6, Township 4 N., Range 28 E„ Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. P. Dodd, Notary Public, at Hermiston. Oregon, on the 7th day of June, 1945. Claimant names as witnesses: Jess Prindle, Ernest Van Aus- dall, Troy Linden, Ira Clevenger, all of R.F.D. No. 1. Hermiston, Oregon. Grace Gavin Lewis, Register. (April 26-May 24)_____ Co-operative Service Station SUMMONS Equity No. 7810 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY J. D. McKay and Marguerite McKay, his wife, and James Rolen and Ruth Rolen, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. Howard P. Anderson and Jane Doe Anderson, his wife, or if the said Howard P. Anderson is de ceased. then the unknown heirs of Howard P. Anderson, deceased, and also other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING estate described in the Complaint herein. NOTICE is hereby given that Defendants, the undersigned, as Administra To the above named defend trix with the Will annexed, of the ants: estate of Lauriet Payne, deceased, Howard P. Anderson and Jane has filed her final account and re Doe Anderson, his wife, or if the port in said estate with the Clerk said Howard P. Anderson is of the County Court of the State deceased, then the unknown of Oregon. Umatilla County, and heirs of Howard P. Anderson, that the Judge thereof has fixed deceased, and also all other per Monday, the 4th day of June, 1945, sons or parties unknown claim at 10:00 o'clock A. M. as the time, ing any right, title, estate, lien in the County Court room in the or interest in the real estate des Court House at Pendleton, Umatil cribed in the Complaint herein. la County, Oregon, as the place IN THE NAME OF THE for the hearing of objections to STATE OF OREGON such final account and the settle You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the Complaint ment thereof. Amanda E. Hatley, Adminis filed against you in the above en tratrix, with the Will an titled Court and cause within four nexed, of the estate of Lau- weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and riet Payne, deceased, Alfred F. Cunha, Attorney for if you fail to so appear and ans wer. for want thereof plaintiffs will apply to said Court for the relief prayed for and demanded in said complaint, to-wit: A decree that plaintiffs, J. D. McKay and Marguerite McKay, husband and wife, are the owners of the following described land, and that plaintiffs, James Rolen and Ruth Rolen, husband and wife, have an interest and estate in said land under a contract to purchase the same from said plaintiffs, J. D. McKay and Marguerite McKay; to-wit: The east half of the west half of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of section 17, township 4 North, Range 28, be ing east of the Willamette Mer idian. in the County of Uma tilla and State of Oregon. And that plaintiffs, J. D. McKay NV 6 ' and Marguerite McKay, husband and wife, are such owners, and 1 that plaintiffs. James Rolen and Ruth Rolen, husband and wife, 4 have an interest in said land, free from any right, title, estate, lien or interest of defendants and of each of defendants. That defendants or any one or more of defendants have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in said land, or in any part thereof, and that defendants and each of de fendants. their heirs and assigns, be perpetually restrained and en joined from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in terest in said land or in any part thereof, adverse to plaintiffs. This summons is served upon I you by publication thereof for four successive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, by order of C. L. Sweek. Judge of the Court above named, which said order was made and dated the 5th day of April. 1945, and the date of the first publica tion of this summons is the 12th dav of April. 1945. ALFRED F. CUNHA. Post office address. Pendleton. Oregon, Attorney for plaintiffs (April 12-May 10). MIGHTY SEVENTH — COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE — Thursday night. May 17. Mem bers of the class are Patsy Brown, Donna Rawson, Marjorie Jensen, Elaine Hogg, Mona Picker, Sally Anson, Beryl Dewing, Eleanor Seaman, Opal Wilson, Edythe Duke, Theresa Gulliford, Florence Steiner, Coralie Mansker, Ber- niece Hughes, Alice Hedrick, Jun NOTICE OF LAND SALE ior Brown, Jim Hogg, Lowell Gar- outte, Herman Ebsen, and Loren NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Hughes. This is the largest class That the undersigned, Sheriff of Stanfield has ever had. The sen Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir iors all enjoyed last week end as tue of an order duly made and their sneak trip to Bingham and • entered herein by the County were followed on Saturday by the Mesdames Hughes, Court of Umatilla County, Oregon, Juniors. on the 27th day of April, 1945, Smith and Rawson and Superin will, on the 5th day of June, 1945, tendent Glenn Norton were the at the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the chaperones, and all report a good forenoon, sell to the highest bidder time. for cash at the front door of the Elbert Coon has taken over the Umatilla County Court House, management of the Standard Ser Pendleton, Oregon, subject' to a vice station, formerly operated by minimum price of $75.00 therefor, Harry Dent. to be paid in cash, at the time of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lawrence of sale, the following described par- Depoe Bay visited here in the cel of land, heretofore by Umatil early part of the week. They la County, Oregon, acquired for have a couple of fishing boats and delinquent taxes, to-wit: report good catches. Lot 3. Block 4 in NE SE Section Harold Nichols and Berdena 10 Twp. 4 North Range 28 in Bowman were married May 6 at City of Hermiston, Umatilla Hermiston by Justice E. P. Dodd. County, Oregon. were accompanied by Mr. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of They and Mrs. Harry Olson. Umatilla County. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Norton (May 3-31) brought their son Charles Peer Norton, who had now made suffi cient gain, home from the hospital May 7. He now weighs eight By Mra. Rote Hedrick pounds. Miss Neva LeBlond, county li Mrs. Lowell Caplinger and brarian, visited the Stanfield li sons visited at the Hedrick home brary May 5 and left nine books Monday. Mrs. Ralph Isackson for only one month’s loan. The and Joann and Mrs. Garth Clark three months loan now due will returned home with her for the be withheld until the library tile week’s visit. Mrs. Levi Johnson of Wallowa floor is laid and things can be placed in order again. The nine is visiting her mother, Mrs. U. G. books left were: Ernie Pyle — Shipley. Mesdames William Helmick Brave Men; Raymond L. Ditmars —Exciting Career with Reptiles, and Loren Kenison attended plan Animals, Insects; Smith—So Long ning day May 7 at Pendleton with Ago: Sale—My Mother Bids Me other County Extension Unit Bind My Hair; Lowry—Lavender members. Mr. and Mrs. William Bohms of Cat; Chaffee—Boy Meets Pony and Pony Meets Boy; Dean—Rid Echo received gladly a telegram ers of the Gabilans: Cohen—Ro from their son Max who two mance in the First Degree: and months ago had been reported missing in action. Tudor—Mother Goose. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark were The repair on the manse for Rev. and Mrs. Don Peterson is gladdened by a telegram from progressing nicely. Rev. Peterson their son Guy who had reached expects to be here to preach May Treasure Island after more than two years in the Pacific. Corpor 27 at the Presbyterian church. Seniors who graduate this year al Garth Clark is now at Ocean from Stanfield high school will side, Calif., attending a communi have their baccalaureate service cation school. Mrs. Wm. Swaney was hostess in May 13 at 8:00 o’clock at the Presbyterian church with Rev. to the Ladies Aid and friends on Earl Cochran of Pendleton giving May 10. Mrs. Rose Hedrick had the sermon. The commencement charge of the program, prayer exercises will be at the high items of interest to mothers, and school auditorium at 8:00 o'clock a reading by Cora Coombs Olday. delinquent taxes, to-wit: Lots 7 to 12 Inc., Block 4 in NE SE Section 10 Twp. 4 North Range 28 in City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. R E. GOAD. Sheriff of Umatilla County. (May 3-31) STANFIELD NEWS King’s Heralds Sunday K U J Walla Walla 8:30 A. M. Yakima 8:30 A. M. The Great Gospel Singers 0 3 8 o 3 • 0 0 Q 8 3 NOTICE OF LAND SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, by vir tue of an order duly made and entered herein by the County Court of Umatilla County. Oregon, on the 27th day of April, 1945, will, on the 5th day of June. 1945, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Umatilla County Court House. Pendleton. Oregon, subject to a minimum price of $300.00 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 For Information Write— “Voice of Prophecy” Box 55 — Loa Angeles, Calif. Please send me your free correspondence course. Name City P. O. Box State