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Published every T hursday a t H erm is
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uirlng,
P ublishers.
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D ecem ber, 1906, U m atilla County,
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IRRIGON
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
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Mr. and Mrs. Em ery Shell and
tw o children from Idaho visited Mr.
and Mrs. V ern Jones nd fam ily sev
eral days th is week.
Mrs. Y orke and tw o d au g h ters of
W inley, K ansas, and Mrs. Brown
and d au g h ter of W ichita, K ansas,
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom
S unday as they were enro u te to the
coast.
Mr. and Mrs. B atle Rand and son
m ade a trip to 'Pendleton F riday.
Mr. Rand is h au lin g pea silage
from the W eston d istric t.
Delos K n ig h to n received a bad
cu t on his hand and arm w hen he
fell from a horse he was rid in g .
K enneth Mace is em ployed a t
B oardm an.
He s stay n g w ith his
sister, Mrs. Roscoe W illiam s.
P o stm aster Cox of H eppner called
a t th e post office th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. W ayne S tew ard and
d au g h ter P h y llis of P o rtlan d a re v i
sitin g Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stew ard.
T hey left for K lam ath F alls th is
m orning to v isit th e Oregon Caves
and C rater bake.
W illiam F o ster is v isitin g Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Caldwell.
Miss Rebecca Pierson of H erm is
ton is help in g Mrs. H. C. W arn er
th is week.
Irrig o n school w ill open Septem
ber 7 th.
T he N orth M orrow County F air
wil! be held a t Irrig o n Septem ber
10th and 11th.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B row ning and
fam ily left Monday for a w eek’s
v isit w ith relativ es a t C en tralia,
Wn.
G lenn and
K athleen
retu rn ed
home S atu rd ay a fte r a m o n th ’s v isit
w ith relatives.
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COLUM BIA
By b ois Hutchison
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
RED & W H ITE STORE
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T he E p w o rth
L eague cab in et
m eeting for th e m onth of A ugust
was held a t th e hom e of bois H u t
chison Tuesday ev en in g of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Conrad and
d a u g h te r Mrs. V icto r A ddlem an
w ere P endleton business visitors
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Beddow of
P en d leto n ,, form er resid en ts of th is
d istric t, were ca llin g on frien d s in
th is com m unity T uesday of last
week. They left fo r th e east th is
week for a visit a t Mrs. Beddow’s
old home. She has n o t been home
for 15 years.
A n o th er dance w as held a t th e
Dixson hop d ry er S atu rd ay n ig h t. A
good crowd was in atten d an ce.
Mrs. N ellie Drew an d W illiam Ne-
b ergall w ere d in n e r guests a t th e
H enry H ooker home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry O tt and
d au g h ters E dna an d Marian*, and
Miss M artha W a lth e rs spent Sunday
in th e m ountains pick ing h u ck leb er
ries.
F ra n k Gill of th e Gill Seed com
pany of P o rtlan d w as a business v i
sito r at the B axter H utchison home
M onday.
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry H ooker and
d au g h te r N ellie m ade a business and
pleasu re trip to P en d leto n T h u rsd ay
of last week.
A su rp rise pot luck d in n er in
honor of Mrs. J. H. Reid was given
a t th e Reid home Sunday.
Those
present w ere Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
Foster. A rilda and
M ark F oster,
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Hooker, Mrs.
Em m a C hristley, Dell C hristley, Mr.
and Mrs. W ier Casady, M arian Cas-
ady, Mr. and Mrs. Gus b in d e r, Mr.
and Mrs. H ughes, B ert Parsons. Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Reid and B arb ara
Reid.
T he soil conservation ag en t for
th is d istric t is busy h ere th is week.
Mrs. Glenn Seeley,
Mrs. Emma
C h ristley and B axter H utchison and
d au g h te r Lois w ere business v isito rs
in P en d leto n F riday.
Dell C h ristley and B axter H u tc h i
son w ere business v isito rs in A th e
na an d P endleton Monday.
Eddie Bensel acted as su b stitu te
c a rrie r on ro u te tw o th is week in
the absence of Jam es Todd.
The H enry O tt fam ily w ere bus
iness visitors in P en d leto n T hursday
of la st week.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo La.Mon and
d a u g h te rs J u a n ita and E ldora of
P endleton visited a t th e L. H am
m er home Tuesday.
Mr. LaMon,
who is Mrs. H am m er’s cousin, met
w ith an accid en t w hile fish in g in
th e m o u n tain s w hen he fell and
broke his leg.
Lynn Shaver was a d in n er guest
a t th e L. H am m er home S atu rd ay .
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UMATILLA NEWS
By ERMA BYRNES.
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Mrs. F ran k C lark and h er m oth
er, Mrs. R. Volt«, left F rid ay for
Homedale, Idaho, to spend a few
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days. Mrs. C lark re tu rn e d Monday
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but her m other rem ained a t her
home.
A union C h ristian E ndeavor so
cial was enjoyed a t th e U m atilla
beach F rid ay ev en in g by a group of
40 from S tanfield. H erm iston and
U m atilla.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry K essler and
son H arry spent S unday an d Mon
day in P o rtland.
Mr. and Mrs. L ew is W ith erell and
TH E ALL PURPOSE FAMILY FLOUR
d au g h ters -of A rlin g to n spent Sun
day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sharp.
R ichard W etherell who has beeen
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v isitin g his sister. Mrs. Sharpe, for
th e past two weeks retu rn ed home
w ith them.
T he Misses E rm a B yrnes and M ar
PINT
g aret Brown, and Gene H ia tt and
G lenn Ostrom spent Sunday a f te r
H A LF
noon and evening in Pendleton and
PINT
H oldm an. In H oldntan they visited
Miss D orothy Tonies.
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond McNabb
and Mrs. Josephine E pperson and
Lyle Brown are spen d in g a few days
in th e m ountains.
Mrs. R. Johnson re tu rn e d S atu rd ay
front a w eek’s visit in P o rtlan d and
Oregon City.
In P o rtlan d she re
ceived m edical care.
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W alter Ostrom sp en t S aturday
and Sunday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moses and son
J o h n n y left S atu rd ay evening for
Medford w here Moses’ fa th e r is c ri
tically ill. They w ere accom panied
by Alvin Allen.
A rt Peterson
of W illow Creek
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spent th e week end v isitin g at the
H ugh Van Schoiack home.
Mrs. Bill Sw itzler, who w ent to
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P o rtlan d last week, is reported q u ite
ill in a P o rtlan d hospital.
Gene H iatt and Leonard
M ont
gomery left M onday for Pendleton
RED or
j w here they boarded th e train for
LBS.
Tacom a to join a tw o w eeks’ N ation
WHITE
al G uard camp.
Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck C herry spent
I Monday in P endleton.
Mr. Cherry
LBS.
goes up several tim es a week for
I m edical rare.
BLACK
Mrs. Jef S tephens and grandson
:
j Alva retu rn ed home Sunday from a
>4 LB.
or G REEN
tew days visit In the m o u n tain s near
Ukiah.
15 OZ
Mr. an d Mrs. Leo Root of Board-
man w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs.
CANS
|M. E. Root Sunday. '
Miss Betty
M cKenzie retu rn ed
home Sunday from a w eek's visit
CANS
w ith V irginia Compton In Messen
ger.
Miss Compton retu rn ed w ith
CALUMET
tu
j her for a short visit.
or CRESCENT
G eorge A rth u r left S atu rd ay for
i P o rtlan d .
Mr A rth u r has been in
LB.
|c h a rg e of the W est Coast T ran sp o rt
ftru c k s out of U m atilla for th e past
m onth, but Is re tu rn in g to his job
CARTON
In P o rtlan d
Bob McKenzie, a lo
cal boy. will be th e o p era to r here.
Hope Ju d ay retu rn ed from P en
dleton S unday w here she has been
v isitin g for several days.
Mrs. H arry G ram m ar left Mon
Smoked and Lauoh Maata
Grocerie» Fruit â Vegetable«
day from a w eek’s v isit in P ortland
School doors will open Septem ber
PHONE M l
7tb. H ugh Van Schoiack, th e ja n i
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1937.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
BEANS
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Macaroni or Spaghetti 4
TEA
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R ip e O lives
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Bacon • lean backs
M atches
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building.
Mr. an d Mrs. R ay McNabb an d
Mrs. P ete McNabb and son H erb ert
spent S unday aftern o o n in W a lla
W alla.
Mr. an d Mrs. Joe S pringer an d
g ran d ch ild ren left th e firs t of th e
week for th e ir hom e In S eattle. Go
ing from S eattle th e S pringers plan
to ta k e a tw o w eeks’ vacation.
Mrs. U rsel H ia tt and son sp e n t
M onday in P endleton._______
The little obstacles th at hamper people and hold
D o L ittle T h in g s
H old Y o u B a ck ?
them back, very often vanish in the face of sound finan
cial management.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
FINAL REPORT.
By planning ahead . . . spending carefully . . . and
saving regularly, countless men and women have freed < >
themselves from trouble and worry. What they have
done, you can do.
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
In th e M atter of th e E sta te O f
A nna B. W illard , Deceased.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
the und ersig n ed executor of the last
will an d te stam en t of A nna B. W il
lard, deceased, has filed his F in al
R eport w ith th e C lerk of th e above
en title d Court, and th a t th e Ju d g e
of said C ourt has designated S a tu r
day, th e 18th day of Septem ber,
1937, a t 2:00 o ’clock in th e a f te r
noon as th e tim e, an d th e rooms of
th e above en title d co u rt in th e Coun
ty C ourt H ouse in Pendleton, U m a
tilla County, Oregon, as th e place
when an d w here h e a rin g is to be
had thereon. All persons in te re s t
ed are hereby notified to then an d
th ere ap p ear and show cause, if an y
they have, why said rep o rt should
not be approved, th e executor dis
charged and th e estate closed.
Dat^d th is 19th day of A ugust,
1937.
L. W. DIXSON, Executor.
(Aug. 1 9 - Sept. 16)________
SUMMONS
Equity No. 6089
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY.
GEORGE E. CARNES, P lain tiff,
vs.
CLARK STURTEVANT and V ER-
NETTA STURTEVANT husband
and w ife: ANDREW J. (P E T E )
STURTEVANT
and
GARNETT
STURTEVANT,
husband
and
w ife: ESTH ER FANNING and E.
T. FANNING, wife and hu sb an d ;
GRACE CARRIER and JOHN
DOE CARRIER, h er h usband;
The unknow n heirs of M ark A.
S tu rte v a n t, deceased:
‘Also all
o th e r persons or p arties unknow n
claim ing an y rig h t, title , estate,
lien or in te rest in th e real estate
described in th e com plaint h ere
in ” , D efendants.
To th e above nam ed d efen d an ts,
Grace C a rrie r and Jo h n Doe C arrier,
her h u sb an d ; th e unknow n heirs of
M ark A S tu rtev a n t, deceased; “Also
all o th e r persons or p arties u n
know n claim ing an y rig h t, title , es
tate, lien or in te re st in th e real es
ta te described in th e com plaint
h ere in ” :
IN TH E NAME OF TH E STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby req u ired to a p
pear and an sw er th e com plaint filed
a g a in st you in th e above en title d
court an d cause w ith in four weeks
from th e d ate of th e firs t p u b lica
tion of th is sum m ons and if you fail
to so ap p ear and answ er, for w an t
thereof, p la in tiff will apply to th e
court for th e relief prayed for and
dem anded in said com plaint, to -w it:
F or a decree th a t th e p la in tiff is
th e ow ner in fee of th e whole of th e
follow ing described real p roperty in
U m atilla County, S tate of Oregon:
The W esterly one (1 ) foot of the
E asterly ten (1 0 ) feet of Lot
E ig h t (8 ) in Block Five (5 ) in th e
o rig in a l tow n of P ilo t Rock, and
also th e W est H alf (W % ) of th e
N o rth w est Q u arte r (N W ’4 ) and
th e N orth H alf ( N ' j )
of the
S outhw est Q u arte r (S W U ) of
Section
T w enty-F ive
(2 5 )
in |
T ow nship Six (6 ) South R ange
T h irty (3 0 ) E.W .M.,
free from an y rig h t, title , estate,
lien or in te rest of th e d efen d an ts
and each of th e d efen d an ts: th a t
you or a n y one or m ore of you have
no rig h t, title , estate, lien or in te r
est in said land or in an y p a rt th e re
of, and re stra in in g and en jo in in g
you and each of you. as said d efend
an ts. from assertin g or claim ing an y
rig h t, title , estate, lien or in te rest
in said land or in an y p a rt th ereo f
adverse to th e p lain tiff.
T his sum m ons is served upon you
by p u blication th ereo f for four suc
cessive weeks in th e H erm iston H er-
The first step is a savings account in this bank.
Start yours now and add to it regularly. As it grows,
financial worries will fade away, become trivial, finally
disappear. You will be “on your way” once more.
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
aid, a n ew spaper published in H e r 1937, and th e la st d ate of publica
m iston, U m atilla County, Oregon, by tio n will be th e 1 9th day of A ug
order of H onorable C alvin L. Syeek, u st, 1937.
Judge of th e above en title d Court,
PETERSO N & PETERSON,
w hich said order w as m ade and d a t
A tto rn ey s fo r P lain tiff.
ed th e 1 7th day of Ju ly , 1937; th e
Residence and post office ad
d ate of th e firs t p u b licatio n of th is
dress: P endleton, Oregon.
sum m ons is th e 22nd day of Ju ly ,
(Ju ly 22-Aug. 1 9 )
School days will soon be here. School means at least a few new
things for each child in the family. We are offering a few prices
on shoes, clothing, etc., and hope you will come to see us...................
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Boys' School Shoes, Black Elk Blucher Type, 9 to 2
$2.1 0
Boys’ School Oxfords, Black Composition Sole, 2 to 6
$2 40
Boys’ School Shoes, Black Med. Wt., Leather Sole, 3 to 6 $3.25
Boys’ Heavy Shoes, Comp. Soles. Elk Uppers, 9% to 3
$2.60
Boys’ Tennis Shoes, Med. Weight, All Sizes .................... .
73
Girls’ School Oxfords, Brown Keltie Style, 10% to 2
$2 05
Girls’ School Oxfords, Black Keltie Style, 10i/2 to 3
$] 79
Girls’ School Oxfords, Brown Leather Sole, 10% to 2
45
Growing Girls’ Oxfords, Brown with Med. Heel, 3% to 8 $2.45
Brown Elk Oxfords. Tan Trim. Composition Sole. 3% to 8 $2.35
Black Oxford, Med. Heel. Leather or Comp. Sole. 3i/2 to 8 $2.79
Brown Oxford. Leather Sole. Two-Tone Trim
Cp 40
Black Brogues. Brass Eyelets, Fancy Cut Leather Trim
$3 ?5
Brown Sued Oxfords. Varsity Type. Med. Heel
$3 75
Boys’ School Shoes. Brown Moccasin Toe, 9 to 2
Boys’ Tin Varsity Pants. Sizes 6 to 12
Boys’ Waist Type Overalls. Sizes 6 to 14
Boys’ Bib Overalls, Sizes 6 to 14
Boys’ Shorts, Knitted or Broad Cloth
Boys’ Undershirts, All Sizes .........................................
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