The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 03, 1937, Page 4, Image 4

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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 . __
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IRRIGON
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
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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
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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
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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
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¡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 ­
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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
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By Lois H utchison
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T ow nship 4 N orth of R ange 28
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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
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insurance on your autom obile protects you against
serious financial loss if your car is destroyed by fire.
Its cost is low and the protection provided by the
policy is certain.
BUTTER-NUT
("BREAD
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A l Shaw , D istributor
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BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
SOAP POWDERS
PINEAPPLE
Broken Sliced
No. 2 C a n ..................
F ull Slice
1(4 Size Can .
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Q uick A rrow Chips
L arg e P ackage ...........
Lux or Rinso
3 sm all packages .......
OATS
SHORTENING
QUAKER in Round T ube
TRIANGLE
L arge Package ...........
S w ift's P earl
4 lb. ca rto n ....... ........
ORANGE JUICE
OLIVES
L indsey Medium
2 ta ll cans ...........
SALAD DRESSING
MEAT DEPT.
Q u arts
CRACKERS
S uperior B rand
2 lb. ca rto n
Red Arrow B rand
2 lb. ca rto n ........ -
P ounds ..................
BACON
By th e h a lf o r w hole side.
67c
POTATO CHIPS
Blue Bell Brand
3-ox. Pkga...............
18c
SHORT RIB BOIL
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OUR SPECIAL BRAND
1 P ound ..............
3 Pounds ............
BEEF ROAST
Y oung and T ender
P ound
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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 _____ _______