The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 16, 1936, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Uhe bermistn ferali
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring,
Publishers._______________________
Entered as Second Class Matter
December, 1906, Umatilla County,
Oregon. ___________________________
Subscription Rates.
3100
One Year ............................
Six Months ........................ .......... 75
Three Months ...................... .......... 50
Six Months .......................... .......... 50
ON
CHURCH NOTES
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Lawson H. Flora, Pastor.
Regular Sunday services as fol-
Sunday School at 9:45 A. M.
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Young People’s meeting, 7:00 P M
Evangelistic service 7:45 P. M.
Everyone is invited to attend these
services.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Classes for all ages. A welcome to
all. The Ladles Aid meets on the
second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. R. Moore. Minister.
Bible School at 10:00 A. M.
Preaching and communion, 11:00.
Christian Endeavor 6:45 p. m.
Evening worship, 7:45.
The Missionary Society will meet
HEALTHY HENS—
and robust chicks will be yours
when you use our selected quality
feed. It contains the essential
minerals and other elements re­
quired by poultry in Just the right
proportions. The result is a cor­
rectly-balanced nourishment on
which your stock la sure to thrive.
A TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU.
TRY OUR
COLUMBIA
OIL AND MILK BRAND
$4.00 or Without Milk $ 1.90
—
per 100 lb. sack
—
Ellis Feed Store
PHONE 691
| Wednesday, January 15, at the home
Those people attending the dance Oregon, verified as the law directa,
in Stanfield Saturday night were: within six months from the date
of Mrs. W. C. Morehouse.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland, Mrs. hereof.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Harry
Dated this 19th day of December.
Rodenbough and daughter
R. R. Finkbeiner, Pastor.
Doris, May Wurster, Mrs. Jett Ste­ 1935.
Worship at 10:00 A. M. and Sun­ vens. Margaret Brown. Blanche Pike,
CARRIE M.. GOUNDREY,
day school at 10:50 each Sunday. Lena Rose, Bessie and Violet Dex­
Administratrix.
Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. and ter, Juanita and Frances Bray, Mr.
(Dec. 19 - Jan. 16)
and Mrs. Valias Dexter, Erma
the evening evangelistic service at Byrnes, Glenn Ostrom, Lyle Brown
7:30.
and Harold Edwards.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barnes and
Phil Taylor of Touchet, Wn., spent
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
Wednesday and Thursday of last IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Grace Trumbull, Pastor.
week at the J. H. Byrnes home.
Remeber the meetings.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
Those who attended the basketball
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M..
TILLA
COUNTY.
game
in
Stanfield
Saturday
night
Sunday morning.
were: Miss Sara Rix, Clara Corrigan.
Preaching at 11:00 A. M.
Evening evangelistic service at Alicia Bousquet, Deede Shaw, Mar­
In the Matter of the Estate of
guerite Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Valias William P. Temple,
7:00 o'clock.
Tern
Deceased.
Friday night prayer meeting at Dexter, Lyle Brown. Glenn Ostrom,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
Earl Shaw, Fay Gardner. Mr. and
7:00 o'clock.
Tuesday evening children's Bible Mrs. Joe Springer, Robert McKenzie, | all persons whom it may concern
wel- Tom Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tuc­ that A. C. Funk, administrator de
study at pastor’s residence,
ker and Mervin Jenkens.
come to every one.
M. M. McCullough of Pasco spent | bonis non, with the Will annexed,
Sunday in Umatilla visiting his fam­ of the estate of Williaam P. Temple,
♦
ily.
deceased, has filed his final account
IRRIGON NEWS
t
Mrs. Florence Tipple is visiting and report; that the County Judge,
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
friends in Portland.
Lola Berry, Mrs. V. D. Bramer and by order duly made and entered, has
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brandon from
Prairie City, Ore., have purchased Paul Walsh were in Pendleton Sun­ appointed Monday the 20th day of
the Geo. Hux place, southwest of Ir­ day. Miss Berry and Mrs. Bramer January, 1936, at the hour of ten
rigon, and will take posession by attended a meeting of C. E. officers. o'clock in the forenoon as the time
Mrs. Stevans and daughter Mild­ and the County Court House at Pen­
February first.
Mrs. Edith Puckett, who has been red of Echo were visiting at the Jeff dleton, Oregon, as the place where
working in Portland for some time. Steavens home Saturday.
Installation of officers was held all objections and exceptions to said
Is home for a few days.
Several of the Chas. Acock fami­ by the Pocohontas Lodge Thursday final account and report will be
evening.
ly are quite ill with measeis.
heard and a settlement of the estate
Ethel Oliver is also confined to her
made.
home with a severe case of measles.
Dated this the 19th day of De­
Sheriff Bowman of Morrow coun­
ty was in town from Heppner a short t BOARDMAN NEWS 1 cember, 1935.
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
time Friday.
A. C. FUNK, Administrator.
Mrs. Batie Rand visited her moth­
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Krum and son
PETERSON & PETERSON,
er, Mrs. Jam ’s Warner, Friday.
are moving to Colfax, Wn., where
Attorneys for Administrator.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand and fam­ they will make their home. Mr. and
(Dec. 19 - Jan. 16)
ily and Mr. and Mrs. R. Estle and Mrs. Krum have been living on the
daughter were dinner guests of Mr. T. E. Broyles place the past year.
and Mrs. Russell Miller Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coats have
No. 9281.
Reserve Dist. No. 12
Russell Miller has taken a lease bought the Red & White store, for-
on his mother’s place at Boardman. merly owned by A. R. Barlow, Mr.
REPORT OF CONDITION'OF
He moved his live stock down Fri­ and Mrs. Coats have also taken over
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
day and will move his household the Co-operative Feed store and
of Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close
goods and family this week.
hardware.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ferrell left for
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Barlow and of business December 31, 1935.
Portland recently to visit their son Beryl are moving to Eugene, Ore., I Published in response to call made by Comptrol­
ler of the Currency, under Section 5211,
daughter. They expect to remain where they have bought a store and
U.S. Revised Statutes]
until February.
service station.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom called on
RESOURCES
Mr. and Mrs. Sturm and family
Mr. and Mrs. William Kik of Her­ returned home after a month’s visit Loans and discounts ................................... I $ 86,244.33
miston Sunday.
with relatives in Tigard, Ore. Eve­ Overdrafts .................................. ...............
None
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard from Her­ lyn Haltse, sister of Mrs. Sturm, re- United States Gov. securities owned ... 53.000.00
miston were business visitors in this turned with them.
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. ..
2,518.10
vicinity Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barlow and Banking house. ................................... ......... 8,000 00
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and Chloe were Pendleton visitors Sat- Real estate owned other than banking
daughter Yvonne were dinner guests urday.
house .................................................
7,529.64
of Mr. and Mrs. Gene McFarland at
Mrs. Ingard Skovbo entertained Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
15,863.76
Umatilla Sunday.
the Home Economics club last Wed­ Cash and due from banks ....................... 187,939.84
The young folks club gave a pub­ nesday.
Other Assets................................................
548.27
lic card party at the high school
The Ladies Aid play. “The Strike
Total
$361,143.94
auditorium Saturday night.
of the Ladies Aid,” will be given
February 1.
,
LIABILITIES
A large crowd attended the fare-
well party for Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Demand deposits.................................... 165,840.68
t UMATILLA NEWS t Barlow, which was held in the Time Deposits......................................
78,831.33
By ERMA BYRNES.
54,636.96
Grange hall Thursday night. A pot Public funds of States, counties, etc.
to banks Including cashier’s checks
The Umatilla Viking teams won luck supper was served, and later Due outstanding
................
8,943.50
victories over the Ione teams Friday games and dancing were enjoyed by
Secured by pledge of loans
night, with the boys winning 28 to young and old.
and—or investment ... $ 8,776.02
Rev. H. B. Thomas left Saturday
14 and the girls winning over their
Not secured by pledge of
opponents 26-13. After the games for Twin Falla. Idaho, because of ill
loans and—or investment 299,476.45
they treated their visitors to a health. He plans on staying with
Total Deposits $308,252.47
his uncle.
lunch.
Capital stock paid in...............................
25,000.00
Norma
Gibbons
is
home
this
week
Both boy’s and girl's basketball
Common Stock, 250 shares,
par $100.00 per share
teams defeated the Stanfield teams due to an attack of the mumps, She
on the Stanfield floor last Saturday is teaching in Pine City this year. Surplus ................................................ .. 10.000.00
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and daugh­ Undivided profits---- net ................. ....... 12,891.47
night. The boys won 39-15, and the
ter were guests at the Ingles home Reserves for contingencies....................
girls, 34-4.
5,000.00
Mr. and Mrs. Valias Dexter of La Friday and Saturday. Mr. Campbell
Total
.... $361,143.94
Grande are visiting at the home of is principal of the Lexington school.
against public funds of States,
Marjorie Brown, daughter of Mr. Pledged
Mr. Dexter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
counties, school districts, or other
and Mrs. Frank Brown, who have
Bert Dexter.
subdivisions or municipalities
10,000.00
Jay Berry, who is working in The recently moved to Vale, Or., is work­ State of Oregon
1
Dalles, was visiting his family here ing at the Boardman hotel .
County of Umatilla i 8 **
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hunt and son I, A. H. Norton, cashier of the above named
last week.
do solemnly swear that the above statement
E. McKenzie, who has been work- Donald were guests at the Arthur bank,
is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
ing in Portland, is visiting his fami­ Allen home Sunday.
A H. NORTON. Cashier.
The Oddfellows Lodge entertained
ly here.
their wives and friends at a card Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day
party in the Grange hall last Wed­ of January. 1936,
W. J. Warner, Notary Public for Oregon.
nesday night. Mrs. Gillespie won
high honor and Mrs. Coats low. A My commission expires Dec. 11, 1936.
lovely supper was served by the men. Correct—-Attest:
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.
F. B. SWAYZE.
J. E. Barlow, Mr. and Mrs. George
W. L. HAMM
Wicklander, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Tom
R. ALEXANDER
Directors
Hendricks. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gor­
ham, Mr. and Mrs. George Wicklan­
der, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root, Mr. and Mrs.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Zeral Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Sauders. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow.
NOTICE is hereby given that un­
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Knoblock, F. F. der and by virtue of a Writ of Exe-
Klitz and Claude Silvernail.
Sunday school workers conference ution issued out of the Circuit
was held last Sunday in the church Zourt of the State of Oregon for the
basement. The purpose was to dis­ bounty of Umatilla, under the seal
cuss problems of the Sunday school. thereof, and to me directed and de-
ivered upon a Judgment and Decree
rendered and entered in said Court
in a suit wherein Julia H. Penney
on the 24th day of December, 1935.
■ R9RI8RF1RIIRIIRIIIII is plaintiff, and Stanfield Fruit
NOTICE CF HEARING OF FINAL Growers’ Union, a corporation, is de­
ACCOUNT.
fendant and whereby the plaintiff
did recover a judgment against the
NOTICE is hereby given that A. S.
ooley as administrator with the said defendant for the sum of
will annexed of the estate of Sarah 32000.00, together with interest
L. Bennett, deceased, has filed his thereon at the rate of 8% per an­
final account in said estate in the num from the 1st day of June, 1933,
County Court of the State of Oregon until paid, for the further sum of
for Umatilla County, and said court
has fixed Monday, the 3rd day of >50.00 as attorney’s fees and for the
February, 1936, at 10 o'clock a. m. costs and disbursements taxed at
of said day, as the time for hearing 317.20, and whereby it was decreed]
of objections to said final account that the Mortgage dated March 28.
and the settlement thereof. On or 1923, and recorded March 30, 1923.
before said day any person interest­ in Vol. 81 at page 590, Mortgage
ed tn said estate may file objections
I to said final account, or to any item Records of Umatilla County, Oregon,
xecuted by the said defendant to
thereof. and contest the same.
he said plaintiff upon the follow­
Dated January 2. 1936.
ing described real premises in Uma­
S. COOLEY. Administrator. tilla County, Oregon, to-wit:
(Jan. 2-30)
Beginning at a point on the
Northeasterly line of the right of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
way of the Main line of the Ore­
gon Washington Railroad A Navi
IN I THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
gation Company and 50 feet from
the center of said right of way.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
said point being 381 feet East of
TILLA COUNTY.
a point 1030 feet South of the
Quarter Section corner on the
In the Matter of the Estate of
West line of Section Thirty-Two
I George T. Goundrey. Deceased.
(32) in Township Four (4) North
of Range Twenty-nine (29) East
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
of the Willamette Meridian, where
the undersigned has been appointed
said Northeasterly line of said
administratrix of the
of
right of way of the O.W.R. A N.
George T. Goundrey, deceased, and
Company is intersected by the ex­
haa qualified as the law directs. All
tended southeasterly line of that
WHAT WOULD YOU TAKE
in Exchange for Good Sight?
Then Protect Your Eyes By
THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936-
Invitation
Mr. Thief:
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Doe will
NOT be at home on the evening of
the fifteenth. There are valuable
securities, silverware and jewelry
lying unprotected in the house. You
are invited to be present.
to Burglars
No one would write such an invitation.
But the mere act of leaving valuables unguarded
your home is an open invitation to burglars.
Why run this risk—when the rental of a safe deposit
box in our vault is only 1/2 cent a day.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over 350,000.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
In Your Home
THEN
Let Your Eyes
The Judge
Use Better
Sight Lamps
Hermiston Light & Power Co.
Legal Notices
persona having claims against said
estate are required to prenant the
same to mo at the office of W. J.
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
street or reservation for
purposes and described on the
plat of the original town of Stan
field, Umatilla County, Oregon.
as filed in the office at
R ALEXANDER, Vice-President
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED BY THE FEDERAL
DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION.
corder of conveyances of said sale to be applied in satisfaction of
County, as right of way for Elec­ said execution and all coats.
tric railroad such point of inter­
Dated this 26th day of December,
section being 50 feet southeaster­ 935.
ly of the South corner of the “Gil­
R. E. GOAD. Sheriff of
man Tract of Five Acres“ in the
Umatilla County, Oregon:
same legal subdivision, running
By J. A. Carney, Deputy.
Southeasterly from the said point
(Jan. 2-30)
of intersection and along the
Northeasterly line of said O.W.R.
R. & N. right of way a distance of
200 feet, thence in a northeaster­
ly direction and at right angles
to the said line of right of way
of the said O.W.R.R. & N. Co., a
distance of 200 feet, thence In a
Northwesterly direction parallel
to the said line of right of way of
said O.W.R.R. & N. Co., a dis­
tance of 200 feet, thence in a
Southwesterly direction and along
WINTER’S slush and snow bring
the Southeasterly line of the be­
wet feet and weakened resis­
fore mentioned right of way for
tance to germs. To help protect
Electric Railroad 200 feet to the
yourself against winter sick-
point of beginning, containing
nesses, your body should have
nine-tenths of an acre more or
an abundance of vitamin A. Sci­
less, said land lying in and being
entists have discovered that this
a part of the Northwest Quarter
vitamin helps you ward off in­
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec­
fection in general.
tion 32, Township 4 North Range
A pleasant, sure way to fortify
29 E.W.M.
your system with vitamin A is
provided by M c K esson ’ s VITA-
should be foreclosed; and that the
min CONCENTRATE T ablets or
real premises above described should
Coo LIVER On. These delicious
be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla
chocolate-coated tablets also
County, Oregon, to satisfy said judg­
furnish vitamin D — with its
ment and costs of sale.
extra “sunshine” values. Each
tablet contains one grain of di-
THEREFORE. I will on Saturday,
calcium phosphate.
the 1st day of February, 1936, at
Each tablet brings you all the
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon of said
vitamins in one teaspoonful of
day, at the front door of the Court
Cod Liver Oil. U.S.P.X. (revised
House in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun­
1934). Get the handy bottle at
ty, Oregon, sell all the right, title,
your druggist’s. 31 for 100
Interest and estate which the defen­
M c K esson ’ s V itamin CONCEN-
dant and all persons claiming or to
TOATE T ablets .
claim by, through or under it had
on the 28th day of March, 1923, or
since then have had or now have, in
and to the above described property
and every part thereof, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds of said
BE PREPARED
FOR THE ASSAULTS
OF WINTER
Hermiston
Drug Co
HERMISTON
2
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