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THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937. Œ»br Wermiatnn Arraló Published every Thursday at Hermis ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng, Publishers. Entered as Second Class Matter December, 190#, Umatilla County, O r e g o n . ________________________ Orjeg S ubscription Rates. One Y ear ..................................... >2.00 Six M onths ................................... 1.00 T hree M onths .......................................50 H erm iston should be proud of its young people who go fo rth to h ig h e r in stitu tio n s of le a rn in g and tr a in ing. They all m ake good. T his year C hester L. Johnson WANTED! Used Cars To Trade In On New Ford V-8’s ROHRMAN M otor Co. g rad u ates from W est P o in t w ith a second lie u te n a n t com m ission, well a t th e top of his class. C hester w rote ed ito rials for the P o in ter an d was on th e H ow itzer, cadet y ear book, staff for th ree years. Bob H enderson was elected p resi dent of th e associated stu d e n ts a t O. S. C., and was selected for a place in th e n a tio n a l co llegiate W ho’s Who. Dick M artin was re-elected Yell K ing a t O. S. C., an d is p ro m in en t in college activ ities. M arg aret F elth o u se g rad u a ted w ith honors, an d has been elected to to a p ro m in en t position in th e col lege ex tension service. W alter Jen d rzejew sk i is head of th e stu d e n t council and has won o th e r honors. N ot only these, who have won a place in th e esteem and recognition of stu d e n ts and college faculties, b u t also those who have not been able to receive th is tra in in g , have show n th a t they have a purpose in life. S om ething of th e h ig h e r p u r pose in life has been in stilled in them by th e ir p aren ts, by home schools and by th e citizen sh ip of th e ir home com m unities. H erm iston should be proud of en deavors to enable young people to secure th e best th e re is in life. It is an excellent move to im port reg istered calves for 4-H club boys | and g irls. T his m eans in te re st in high grad e stock and a fu tu re im- | provem ent in our d airy herds. m an, Mr. an d Mrs. H ugh Neill an d Mrs. C hris Broderson. R alph Moore, son of Mrs. Roy Neill, su rp rised his m o th er F rid a y by b rin g in g his bride hom e fo r a visit. They w ere on th e ir w ay to M ontana. Mr. an d Mrs. Eldon K in to n of S a lem visited th e Roy Neill home Dec o ratio n Day. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Y oung of The Dalles visited th e H. E. Y oung home and th e W illiam M cCarty home over the week end. A com m unity dance was held at the Van O rsdall hom e F rid a y even ing and it was well atten d ed . T he h ig h school pupils w ent on th e ir picnic F rid ay to P endleton. They visited in te re stin g places in clu d in g th e new ju n io r h ig h school. They enjoyed th e ir picnic very much. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Young, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r, Mr. and Mrs. M arion F inch, Mrs. Lucy O'Brien, Mrs. Ray P in sin an d Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r w ere P endleton callers F riday. Mr. and Mrs. H ugh N eill spent Monday a t th e W. D. N eill home. Mr. and Mrs. F red B artholom ew of E stodea spent th e week end w ith his b ro th er. C harley Bartholom ew . A show er w as given S unday a f ternoon a t th e W illiam M cCrary home in honor of Mrs. B ert Young. O. F. B artholom ew of S alt L ake City, U tah, and Miss H elen N ew m an of N orth D akota a re sp en d in g a week a t th e C. H. B artholom ew home. Alvin S tra in and Miss H elen Slan- ger of P endleton spent Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. B url W a tte n b u rg e r. Miss P au lin e R auch sp e n t th e week end w ith Mrs. Joyce S m ith of Irrig o n . __ __ ________ * * * * * * * * * * * * ♦ * PINE C IT Y * « < • ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• IRRIGON By MRS. W. C. ISOM v ---------- « Mr. an d Mrs. Kopp from A rlin g ton moved into th e F. L eicht cabins recently. Mr. Kopp is em ployed on th e rock cru sh er w est of tow n. T he McDuffy fam ily an d Mr. and Mrs. H aw k and fam ily, also em ploy ed on th e cru sh er, are liv in g in the W. C. Isom house in tow n. Mrs. Sam U m iker and little d au g h te r K ath leen from St. H elens arriv ed F rid a y for a few days v isit w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Leicht. Mrs. J. A. G raybeal m et w ith a serious accid en t in h er home la st F rid ay w hen she stepped and fell w hile holding h er little g re a t g ra n d d a u g h te r in her arm s, ru n n in g her hand th ro u g h a glass door of a ca b inet and fra c tu rin g a bone in her lim b ju s t below th e hip. Mrs. G ray beal is in th e P en d leto n hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Irv in C hapm an were Mrs. Geo. < ► v isitin g w ith Mr. an d K endler. J r ., Sunday. Urex Moses an d son Jo h n n y v isi ted Don Isom Sunday. E arl Leach and E arl Isom m otor ed to Im bler F rid ay n ig h t to get Mrs. J. A. G ray b eal's d a u g h te r Mis. R u th McCoy. B a rb a ra Berry of The Dalles visi ted her g ra n d p a re n ts over the week end. The young people of th e com m u n ity gave a c h a rv a ri p arty for Mr. and Mrs. Roily D exter Sunday even ing a t th e B ert D exter home. Mrs. D exter was form erly Miss Sina Bunce from the valley. The young couple le ft Tuesday for La G rande to v isit o th e r relativ es. Mrs. B ert D exter's d a u g h te r Violet accom pan ied them. Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k Brace and Mrs. O. Coryell m otored to The Dalles S atu rd ay re tu rn in g in the evening. Mr. an d Mrs. Dodge from S eattle and Mr. and Mrs. B uchkurf and ch ild ren front T he Dalles came home w ith them. Monday the en tire p arty retu rn ed to T he Dalles to a tte n d M em orial day services. Mr. and Mrs. O. Coryell e n te r tain ed a t a p arty a t th e ir home S a t u rd ay n ig h t, hon o rin g Bobby Brace on his 16th b irth d ay . Bobby is helping a t th e sta tio n and lunch counter. Miss Joyce P u ck ett, who has been su ffe rin g w ith an abcess on h er foot, ----- is recovering -4»« — slowly. By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r Miss O leta Neill, d au g h te r of Mrs. Ollie Neill, was m arried a t h er home in H eppner Ju n e 1st, a t 1 :3 0 , to Dale Acres of E ig h tm ile. T he young couple are ta k in g a sh o rt w edding trip and m ak in g th e ir home on a farm a t E ig h t Mile. A p a rty was given M onday a f te r noon for a group of g irls th a t a t tended h igh school to g e th er five years ago. It Is th e firs t tim e since th ey finished school th a t th ey have all been to g eth er. Those present were Miss O leta and Neva N eill, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon K in to n , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd V an O rsdall. Mr. and Mrs. Ja sp e r Myers, Miss A udrey Moore, Mrs. W ilm a R oberts, Mrs. Ollie N eill and d a u g h te r Lenna, Mrs. J. S. Moore and son Jo h n , O. F. B artholom ew , Miss H elen New- of Jersey s an d one class of Hol- steins. Mrs. Jam es S m ith of A ntioch, Cal., arriv ed F rid a y to spend a m onth a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. D uane L athrop. Mrs. S m ith is the d a u g h te r of Mrs. L athrop. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable and sm all d a u g h te r and Mrs. W illiam M lkesell m otored to P en d leto n Mem orial Day. Land Sale Notice. NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN, T h at th e un d ersig n ed , S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by v irtu e of an o rder d uly m ade and en tered herein by th e C ounty C ourt of U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon, on th e 5 th day of A pril, 1937, w ill on th e 3rd day of Ju ly , 1937, a t th e h o u r of 10:00 o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, a t th e fro n t door of th e U m atilla Coun ty C ourt House, P endletoti, Oregon, su b ject to a m inim um price of >10 th erefo r, to be paid in cash a t th e tim e of sale, th e follow ing described parcel of lan d , hereto fo re by U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon, acq u ired for d elin q u en t tax es to -w it: L ot 15, Block 2, N ew p o rt’s A ddition to the City of H erm iston, U m atilla County, Oregon. Dated a t P en d leto n . U m atilla County, Oregon, th is 26th day of May, 193 7. R. E. GOAD, S heriff of U m atilla County. (M av 27-Ju n e 24) HERMISTON TRADING CO. SPECIALS THAT TA LK !!! lb. 19c CO FFEE 19C TEA 23c V A N IL L A 25c PE PPE R 24c C O C O A N U T Canry Shred 4 27c RAISINS 2 29c PEA N U T BUTTER 5C SO D A SN A C K S P O T A T O CH IPS 2 15c PO R K & BEA N S v,u 4 c*n* 2 5 c M acaroni or Spaghetti 4 vb. ph, 2 5 c RICE 4 25c CH EESE 28c C onnor’s Cash S to re raoire 801 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON H F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ------------ — ■ 1 Call for Warrants. All o u tsta n d in g w a rra n ts for D ist rict No. 112 have been called, and in te rest on sam e w ill cease May 13, H. J. OTT, Clerk, School Dist. No. 112. Call for Warrants. Call for w a rra n ts for School Dist. 26-51, N um ber 247 to 261, inclusive, dated from October 25, 1935, to No vem ber 23, 1935. In te re s t ceases S aturday, May 29th, 1937. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r, Clerk, E cho, Oregon. SUMMONS. an y one or m ore of said notes or h av in g an y In te re st th e re in , and th a t th e co u rt w ill en ter herein such decree as m ay be p ro p er for th e p ro tectio n of all p arties con cerned. T h a t you and a ll persons claim in g by, th ro u g h or u n d er you su b sequent to th e 9th day of A pril, 1932, th e d ate of said m ortgage, be forever b arred an d foreclosed of any and all rig h t, title , in te re st, claim , lien or dem and in, to or upon said land and each and every p a rt th e re of, except th e s ta tu to ry rig h t of re dem ption, and th a t p la in tiff have such o th e r an d f u rth e r relief as m ay seem proper in equity. T his sum m ons is served upon you by p u b licatio n th ereo f fo r four suc cessive w eeks in th e H erm iston H erald by order of Hon. C alvin L. Sweek, ju d g e of th e co u rt above nam ed, w hich said o rd er was m ade and dated May 3, 1937, and th e date of th e firs t p u b licatio n of th is sum m ons Is May 1 3 th , 1937. W. J. W ARNER, A tto rn ey for P la in tiff, P ost Office Oddress: H erm iston, Oregon. (M ay 13 -Ju n e 10) E q u ity No. 5982 IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY F. B. Swayze, P la in tiff, vs. Alon- j zo L. N eedles and K atie N eedles, husband an d w ife; E. L. B orthw ick and E th e l F ra n cis B orthw ick, h u s band and w ife; Oak P a rk T ru s t & S avings B ank, a co rp o ratio n ; and OUR SHOP IS MODERN Jean M acdonald, D efendants. To th e above nam ed d efen d an t OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED Jean M acdonald: IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF OREGON, You are hereby req u ired to ap pear and answ er th e co m p lain t filed SPECIALS for JUNE 4 - 5 & 7. a g a in st you in th e above en titled ¡court and cause w ith in fo u r weeks from the d ate of th e firs t p u b lica fo c t i o n of th is sum m ons, an d if you fail so to ap p e ar and an sw er, for w an t th ereo f p la in tiff w ill apply to said co u rt for a decree as prayed for and dem anded in said .com plaint, mcp f c to -w it: A decree th a t p la in tiff have and Red & W hite - 2’s F or recover of and from th e d efen d an ts Alonzo L. Needles and K atie Need- foì c ¡les th e sum of >250.00, being th e p rincipal of two notes owned and held by p la in tiff, w ith in te re st th ereo n a t th e ra te of 6% per a n num from th e 3rd day of November. 1931, an d th e f u rth e r sum of >38.60, in su ran ce prem ium paid by p la in tiff. w ith in te re st thereo n a t the Red & W hite - W et or Dry - l 's ra te of 6% per an n u m from the 18th day ofA pril. 1935, an d th e fu r Blue & W hite th e r sum of >77.02, tax es paid by p la in tiff, w ith in te re st th ereo n at th e ra te of 6% per an n u m from the For Jelly G lasses For 4 th day of O ctober, 1935, an d the fu rth e r sum of >300.00 as an a tto r W hole or H alf Lb. ney’s fee, and th e costs and dis b u rsem en ts of th is su it, an d th a t said sum s a re a lien or liens ag a in st th e follow ing described lan d , to- w it: The South H alf of th e N o rth east Q u arte r of th e N o rth ea st Q uar- e r; th e N o rth w est Q u a rte r of the N o rth ea st Q u a rte r; th e N orth H alf of th e S outhw est Q u a rte r of th e N o rth east Q u a rte r; an d the S outhw est Q u arte r of th e S o u th ❖ •> ❖ ❖ ❖ <• <• <• ❖ ♦ <• <• Free Delivery Phone 341 Prompt, Courteous Service ; I ❖ w est Q u arte r of th e N o rth east COLUMBIA Q u arter, all in Section 16 in ■ > By Lois H utchison ♦ T ow nship 4 N orth of R ange 28 ---------- .> E ast of th e W illam ette M eridian, in U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, ex Mrs. F ra n k Gorey, d au g h ter of cep tin g th erefro m th e follow ing G as L inder, arriv ed here ’ftuesday described tr a c t: Com m encing at from Columbus, Ohio, to spend four th e ce n te r of said Section 16 ar.d or five weeks w ith Mr. and Mrs. ru n n in g thence N o rth 417.6 feet; Gus L inder. thence E ast 208.8 feet; thence Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Fones stopped PRICES AND VALUES THE HOUSEWIFE CANNOT OVERLOOK! South 417.6 feet: thence W est at th e II. A. McCulley home last 208.8 feet to th e point of b eg in week en ro u te to W ashington. D. C. DELIVERY SERVICE nin g . co n tain in g tw o acres more Mrs. Fones is a siste r of Mrs. Mc of less. Culley. T h a t th e m ortgage given by said Mr. and Mrs. C lark Cable and 25c G rade ch ild ren of P ilo t Rock. Mrs. W a lte r d efen d an ts Alonzo L. Needles and Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Stone K atie Needles to p la in tiff and of '4 Lb. Pkg. of H eppner were d in n e r guests at record a t page 410, Book 101, Rec Black or G reen the A. H. Cable home Monday of ord of M ortgages for U m atilla C oun last week. Mesdames Stone and ty in th e S ta te of Oregon, and th e S oz. B ottle Hen th ereo f be foreclosed ag ain st Jones are sisters of A. II. Cable. Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r Blessing and said land, and th a t th e co u rt decree son Gordon of P o rtlan d arriv ed S a t a sale of said land for th e sa tisfa c Pound P ackage u rd ay to spend th e M em orial holi tion ot th e w hole of th e d eb t se days w ith Mr. and Mrs. Gus L inder. cured th ereb y , o r so mut h thereof Pound P ackage Mrs. Blessing Is a d a u g h te r of Mrs. as may be necessary to sa tisfy the in sta llm e n ts now due. w ith costs of Gus L inder. Joyce McCulley is employed at th e su it and a tto rn e y ’s fees, or decree Pound Pkg. home of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Hamm. a sale of so m uch of said lan d as may T he Colum bia S titc h ers Sew ing he necessary to satisfy th e sum s due club met at th e home of th e ir leader, p la in tiff, w ith costs of suit. F resh Bulk Lbs. T h a t if th e re be a deficiency, Anne Sontm erer, W ednesday a fte r noon of last week T h ere was a then th a t p la in tiff have execution Lb. Pkg. discussion on m ak in g pin cushions. ag a in st th e p ro p erty of said d efen The next m eeting will be Ju n e 11. d a n ts Alonzo L. N eedles an d K atie Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow and Needles or ag a in st th e p ro p erty of Can K ippered ch ild ren w ere v isito rs at Ih e B axter e ith e r of them fo r sa tisfa c tio n of H utchison home S unday afternoon. such deficiency. T h at p la in tiff be p erm itted to T he C olum bia W in n ers and th e Blue Ribbon Calf clubs met jo in tly bid upon and p u rch ase said land at for an all day m eeting w ith o th er th e sale thereof, or so m uch of the clubs of th e project S atu rd ay at th e sam e as tn iy be sold. That immediately after such sale office of th e asaistan t county agent. The m o rn in g was spent In a discus the sheriff place the purchaser of sion of th e various fa irs at w hich said land In possession thereof. T h at If you shall ap p e ar herein eluh m em bers will show th e ir stock. Fancy Lbs. It w as also planned to send a ju d g as the owner or holder of the eight ing and d em o n stratio n team to each notes the payment of which is se of these. At noou lunch was eaten cured by said mortgage, which notes then on th e reclam atio n law n. Follow ing are not owned by plain tiff, th ia th e club m em bers m ade a trip that your rights be protected here to th e E astern Oregon S tate H ospi in, and that such decree be entered may be proper for the protection ta l w here they Judged tw o claaaea sa and internet ot all pereons ow ning T o m a to Juice Red & white - is 1 2 . 8 9 :: G rapefruit Juice Red & white - 2S 2 For 2 3 c L em on Juice 2 -°>25 G rapefruit 2 27c Certo 8 °z- 2 45 <; Jells R ite 8 2 For I Corned B eef 12 oz. Shrim p 2 For S alm on 2 For I Cello Seal 3 Bacon Bacon Squares 1 ” V ea l Stew 2 Lbs. H am burger Lb F IR E -^ ■* insurance on your autom obile protects you against serious financial loss if your car is destroyed by fire. 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BEEF ROAST Y oung and T ender P ound .............. 29« COFFEE 3 25« IN TH E "TA N G ” for F lav o r 19« or 23c Golden Nip B rand 2 cans ..................... P in ts 19c 25« Pound .................... 29c ALL STEAKS Prime young beef Pound1 _____ _______