The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 13, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Ihr Sr rm titnn Arraló
anyone having information which
will lead to the apprehension of
others should contact the stale po­
lice or insurance commissioner.
Published every Thursday at Hermis-
ton. Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers.
t Butter Creek-Minnehaha f
By Mary Rodda
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Mrs. Mabel MeGreal of Portland
Oregon
ts visiting at the J. W
Hamman
home over the week end.
Subscription Rates
Mrs. W. A. Hineline and Bill
One Year__________ ____
$1.00
Jackson left Sunday for Corvallis,
.75 They will attend the 4-H elub sum-
Six Months______________
.50 mer school. Genevieve Kryger is
Three Months___ —---------
helping at the Hineline home during
Mrs. Hineline’s absence.
MEMBER
Lee Dyer, who has been attending
University Bible School at Eu­
iiiey AsSOCIATON the
gene. is expected home for a few
days’ visit this week. He will re­
turn to Eugene and will be em­
ployed near there this summer.
Everett Hamman left June 1st for
HEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY Alaska where he will work for the
next
five months for the Northwest
NOT LICENSED IN OREGON.
School of Mines. He went by boat
to Fairbanks, then three days by
Salem, Ore., June 10—(Special) train, and 175 miles by plane to
Representatives of the Pacific Inter­ Circle, Alaska.
national Health Association ot San
Miss Margaret McDaid, who is
Francisco are reported to be active­ tending the Eastern Oregon Normal
ly soliciting business in Oregon, ac­ at La Grande, spent the week end
cording to the office ot Hugh H. at home.
Earle, Insurance Commissioner. The
Mrs. Jessie Hesser, who teaches
Pacific International Health Asso­ near Estacada, has gone to San Die­
ciation is not licensed to do an in­ go to visit her son, Frederick Hes-
surance business In this state and ser. She will teach again at Spring-
any personal solicitation is unlaw­
ful. Commissioner Earle states that
Mrs. J. M Carleton has just com­
a warrant has been sworn out for pleted her school at Corvallis and
the arrest of one representative, and will join her husband. J. M. Carle­
ton. at Newport where he is em­
ployed on the state highway.
Walter Landon of Elko. Nevada,
“PERK
WITH recently visited at the Hamman
home. He is living in Elko with his
father and he and his brother are
running a freight truck fine between
Elko and Boise, Idaho.
The U-go I-go club met last Fri­
day afternoon with Mrs. Charles
Seeliger. The afternoon was spent
Overwork, illness, wrong food, lack
working on a comforter.
of exercise- ail collect their toll. Now’s
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hornbrook of
the lime to get back to normal ■
Corvallis and Miss Betty McLaugh­
Are you feeling blue, discouraged,
lin of West Virginia were guests at
and “run down" these days? Why? Be­
the W. G. Rodda home Saturday.
cause indoor living, worry, overwork
Mr. and Mrs. Hornbrook have been
have all conspired to wear down your
to West Virginia on a visit and were
resistance—and impoverish your blood!
enroute to their home at Corvallis.
Weak, thin blood cas make a man or
UP”
PURSANG
woman imagine almost everything is
wrong when really the condition is not
serious.
If you are “below par,” just start tak­
ing Pursang. See how much better you
feel in two or three days. Wait a week
or more and you will hardly believe that
you are the same person — you will feel
so good!
Get a bottle of Pursang today. Take
no other. Pursang is not Io be confused
with cheap tonics with only a temporary
effect. Pursang is a real tonic, scien­
tifically produced specifically for ane­
mic condition of the blood. For anemic
children and tired adults, it has simply
done wonders.
HERMISTON DRUG Co
Hermiston, Oregon
CHURCH NOTES
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
> W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
Morning worship, 10:00. Sermon,
"An Ideal Father" in memory of
Father’s day. Sunday school, 11:00.
Epworth League at 7:00 and eve­
ning church service at 8:00. Sermon
on series of "Great Men of the Bib-
le." This Sunday the character
be Noah.
Tuesday evening Dr. Yarnes will
conduct the fourth quarterly con-
ference. Members of the Echo church
will also be present and a social
time enjoyed after the meeting.
USED CAR VALUES
We can supply you with a used car all set and ready to go for
price that will fit you best. Every automobile that goes out of
our shop must have the quality and performance that your in­
vestment warrants. Investigate and try these out.
'30 Chevrolet Sedan— Newly painted a light gray for lasting en­
durance and beauty, new tires on front, motor exceptionally smooth
and quiet. A real used car value. 3325.
’29 Ford Coupe— Re-upholstered, new top, tour brand new Fire­
stone tires, rebored motor, conditioned for many miles of service
without expense or worry, $185.
Chevrolet Pick-up—Has been changed over from a tudor for gen­
eral light hauling. Inexpensive transportation and especially fit
for general farm usage. $75.
Chrysler *70 Coach— Needs some work done, has new battery to
go with it. For the person with a desire to do his own work this
will develop into very low cost for him.
Try the one that fits your needs, we know you'll be satisfied.
Rohrman Motor Co
Drugs
for
Less!
This is not a SALE. These are
OUR EVERYDAY PRICES.
60c Alka-Seltzer
CRAZY CRYSTALS— W i t h
each 31.00 size, 60c Craxv
Crystal F tl E E !
75c Listerine, 14 . ..........
Mi 31 Solution. 16 ox. .
5 lbs Epsom Salts .......
50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste
50c Ipana Tooth Paste ....
75c Fitch Shampoo .......
50c Ovaltine
................
Gillette Type Blue Blades
Auto Strop Type Blades
10'S
Gem Type Blades. 10‘s ....
Toilet Tissue, 6 for ........
Ironixed Yeast . ............... .
Cod Liver Oil Tablets.
59c
49c
39c
39c
39c
59c
39c
Body Powder, 4 odors .... 49c
50c Ex-Lax ........................ 39c
Palm Olive Soap. 2 for .... 9c
1 lb. Castile Soap
25c
Woodbury’s Facial Soap.
3 for
..........
Lux Toilet Soap. 3 for ....
Lifebuoy Soap. 3 tor ........
31.50 Pinkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound
$1.23
31 Jergen’s Lotion
89c
$1 Citrocarbonates, 4 ot 89c
Citrates and Carbonates.
8 ot........................ ............
75c Cantoria ........................
..............................
29c
ALCOHOL
29c
RUB
27c
98e
Pints
18c
Mineral Oil, pints .............
Psyllium Seed Blonde, lb.
Packer's Tar Soap and
50c Stationery ...................
Trial else ........................
31 Squibb Cod Liver Oil .. (
Lb. Dr. Hall’s Baby
1 in. X 5 yd. Adhesive tape 250
Talc ...................................
25c Dr. West's Tooth Paste
2 tubes and trial size for 33c
50c Milk of Magnesia, pts. 39c
FREE ENDERS RAZOR
31.25 Absorbing Jr.. 4 oz.
with purchase ot
Pain-Ease Liniment. 8 oi. 98c
package of blades
Petrolagar _____________ 98c
3 lb. Box Bath Crystals A
16 os Almond Hand
Lotion ........-------...... 39c
Water Softener ------------ 69c
We are agents for— COLONIAL DAMES - CARA NOME
BARBARA GOULD — ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILETRIES.
SAVE WITH SAFETY AT
110‘s
$1.00
2Pe
33%
98c
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
PHONE 171
msaiss
THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1935
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. R. Moore, Minister.
Rainwater home in Butter Creek
district Sunday evening.
Mrs. E. E. Rainwater, Ernest, Jr.,
Bible School at 10:00 o'clock.
and Frances were visitors of Mrs.
Preaching and Communion 11:00 Barham this week.
a. m Topic. "A Dishonored Obliga­
tion.
Christian Endeavor at 7:00 p. m.
Topic. "Why Is Gossip Harmful."
Evening preaching service at 8:00
p. m
Topic, "The Darkest Verse
and the Brightest Verse in the
Bible."
Young people’s class Wednesday
at 8:00 p. m.
The address by M B. Madden from
Japan was greatlv appreciated by
all who heard him last Sunday
morning. Let us make an extra ef­
fort to be in our place next Lord’s
day morning. The Lord's work de­
mands our help.
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
been
attending
There can be no question about the
security of funds entrusted to this
institution.
ADMINISTRATOR.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
by an order of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Umatilla
County the undersigned has been
appointed ' administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of Sarah
L. Bennett, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate
are hereby required to prisent them
within six. months from the date of
this notice, with proper vouchers, to
said administrator at bis office in
the Johns Building in Pendleton,
Umatilla County. Oregon.
Dated May 30. 1935.
A. S. COOLEY, Administrator.
(May 29—June 27)
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
L. H Flora. Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 A. M.
Spiritual teachers to teach your
children God's word.
Morning preaching 11:00 A. M.
Evening evangelistic service at
7:45 P. M., "Jesus said. Go Ye Into
All the World and Preach the Gos-
pel." (Mark 16-15.) We have noth­
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
ing to offer but God’s plan of sal­
vation. All are Invited to meet with
FINAL REPORT.
us to worship "Jesus, the way. the
truth and the life eternal. (John
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
14-6).
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
TILLA COUNTY.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Service at 11:00 A.M.
Anna E. Taylor, Deceased.
Meeting on Tuesday and Friday
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
nights at 7:45. Everybody welcome. the undersigned executrix of the last
Grace Trumbull. Pastor.
will and testament of Anna E. Tay­
lor, deceased, has filed her final re­
port with the Clerk of the above en­
titled Court, and that the Judge of
t COLUMBIA NEWS t said
Court has designated Saturday,
By MARIJANE HAMMER.
the 22nd day of June, 1935, at 2:00
in the afternoon as the time,
Orbie Walls and family have mov­ o'clock
and the rooms of the above entitled
ed onto the J. A. Reeves place near Court
In the County Court House In
Hermiston.
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Stockard are as
place when and where hear­
the parents of a baby girl, born ing the
is to be had thereon. All per­
Thursday, June 6, at the family sons
interested are hereby notified
home.
to then and there appear and show
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hughes and cause, if any they have, why said
family of Stanfield and Mr. and Mrs. report should not be approved, the
Wm. Barber and family were dinner executrix
discharged and the estate
guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hughes closed.
Sunday afternoon.
Dated this 23rd day of May, 1935.
Mrs. E. E. Rainwater and mother,
INA GILBERT, Executrix.
Mrs. Tetrlc. visited friends in Co-
(May 23—June 20)
umbia district Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Tetric is from Portland.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Mrs. Lois Blum, who has been vis­
iting her sister Mrs. Laura Morris,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
has returned to her home in Baker. under and by virtue of a writ of ex­
L. Hammer and Mr. and Mrs. Carl ecution issued ‘out ot the Circuit
Hammer visited in Pendleton Thurs- Court of the State ot Oregon in and
for the County of Umatilla, ander
Dan Parker was a visitor at the the seal thereof, and to me directed
Tom Wilson home Monday after- and delivered upon a judgment and
noon.
decree rendered and entered in said
The Pine Ffhhon Calf club held Court on the 3rd day ot June, 1935,
in favor of Clara C. Bloom as plain­
arian Off Saturdav afternoon. Vi
tiff and against James J. Neary and
President
Jammer took Elsie A. Neary, his wife, J. E. Free-
charge f the meeting. The members man and Percy F. Freeman, co-part­
checked over the feed and
weicht ners doing business under the firm
records of their calves T nis Unteh- name and style of J. A. Freeman &
icon, eluh leader, reported that the Son and V. A. Bott as defendants,
flower sale held recently was a sue- whereby the said plaintiff did recov­
cess Later in the afternoon refresh- er a personal decree against the de­
ments were served hy the hostess.
fendants James J. Neary and Elsie
John Fldridve Tom Wilson and A. Neary, his wife, for the sum of 1
son Philip, visited in Athena Sun- 31000.00 with interest thereon at |
dav.
the rate of 8 per cent per annum
Gloria Pelletier attended the Sun- from the 13th day of February.
dav school nicnic given bv her class 1933, and further sum of 3250.00
Thursdav. June 6
Members of the with interest thereon at the rate of
class, accomnnied bv their tearher. 10 per cent per annum from Febru­
Mrs. W. A. Briegs, Zelma Saleand ary 16, 1933, and 3182.00 attorneys'
Rebecca Pierson went to the Uma­ (ees and the costs and disbursements
tilla river where they picnicked and taxed at $27.00 and whereby it was
swam.
decreed that the mortgage dated on
Mrs. M. M. Smith of Pilot Rock, the 13th day of February, 1925
a former resident of this district, which mortgage was recorded on
visited friends here last week.
page 437 of book 84 of the records
Fdna Ott and Walther Ott return­ of mortgages in the office of the
ed home Friday from Corvallis where County Recorder of Umatilla Coun­
thev have
The Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation Protects Your
This Bank
Funds
Through the Federal Deposit Insur
Con
gress as a permanent Federal agen­
cy, all of our depositors are protec­
ted against loss of their deposits to
the extent of $5,000 in each account.
The additional security for deposits
made possible by this insurance
should be a real incentive for you to
open an account here. It furnishes
a sound basis for confidence in the
safety of your funds under all con­
ditions.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
ty, Oregon, and the mortgage which
was recorded on page 231 of book
101 of the records of mortgages in
the office ot the County Recorder of
Umatilla County, Oregon on the 16th
day of April, 1932, both of which
said mortgages were executed by de­
fendants James J. Neary and Elsie
A. Neary, his wife, upon the follow­
ing described real property in Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point where the
north line of Ridgeway Street of
the Town of Hermiston intersects
with the east line of the South­
west Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of Section Eleven, Town­
ship Four, North of Range twen­
ty-eight, E. W. M., and running
thence north along said east line
of said Southwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter a distance of
200 feet, thence at right angles
westerly a distance of 180 feet,
thence at right angles south a
distance of 200 feet to the north
line of Ridgeway Street, thence
east a distance of 180 feet along
the north line of Ridgeway Street
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
to the place ot beginning in Her­
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon,
should be forclosed and the said real
property sold by the Sheriff of Uma­
tilla County, Oregon to satisfy said
judgment and all costs; therefore I
will on Saturday, the 13th day of
July, 1935 at 2 o'clock in the after­
noon ot that day, at the front door
of the County Court House in the
City of Pendleton, Umatilla County,
Oregon sell all the right, title, in­
terest and estate which the said de­
fendants, and all persons claiming
and to claim by, through or under
them, or any of them, bad on the
13th day of February. 1925, or since
then have had, or now have, in and
to the above described realeproperty
and every part thereof, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds of such
sale to be applied in satisfaction of
said execution and all costs.
Dated this 13th day of June 1935.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon.
By J. A. Carney, Deputy.
(Juné 13—July 11)
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O.S.C.
Fdna plans to snend the summer va-
cation here with her narents. Wal­
ther la a "raduate of O.S.C. hut took
work at the collere last term.
Mrs. W. c. Rovnton of Helix and
Mrs. Lvie Boynton of Helix were
guests of Mrs. Tom Wilson Wednes-
dav afternoon.
Walter Tendrzeiewski is home for
the summer from Corvallis where he
has completed his first year at O.S.C.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid and dangh
tor Barbara went to Portland last
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hughes Visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Monday even-
in"
Mr and Mrs. A’oha Christley and
son Dell. Mr and Mrs. J. E Bor­
ders. Jerry Skeen Kenneth Trum-
P Trumbull and son
bull.
Roh, Woodruth Cifford of Stanfield,
and Gilbert Costa of Arlington were
dinner guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Casady Sunday afternoon.
Plans are beins made for the an­
nosi olente at Colombia park on the
Fourth ot July. Plans are being
made early as a large crowd usually
I attends this picnic.
Mrs. Howard
Montgomery and
children were visitors nt the Henry
Hooker home and expect to remain
for a week, while Mr. Montgomery
is away on business
Beanlah and Adll>¡ Ryland were
visitors of Marian Casaly Monday
A
,
Accento, SAFETY•
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs Clane ‘rham visi­
tee Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison
Sunday.
Nr end Mrs. J. 11. Reid and Bar­
bara returned nome from Portland
An airplane, headed for Walla
Malla, made a forced landing on
the hill above the Christley ranch.
One of the nearby ranchers took the
pilot to Walla Walla for repairs for
the plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham were
Pendleton visitors Saturday aiften-
noo.
Lou Hooker was employed at the
Christley ranch during haying.
Baxter Hutchison, who has been
quite ill with tonsilitis, is much im-
proved and able to be up. Elbert
Hutchison, who has been home dur­
ing his father’s illness, has returned
to Pendleton where be is employed.
Mrs. Henry Hooker and Lots Hut-
chison took the 4-H delegates to the
train in Stanfield Sunday afternoon
Nina Rao McCulley and Mrs. Bax­
ter Hutchison were visitors at the
Henry Ott home Saturday afternoon
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