The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 21, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.______________
$hr ^fruttatoti Arraló
Guy is attending school In Heppner
this year.
Bert Young of The Dalles spent
Published every Thursday at Hermis­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by Sunday at the H. E. Young home.
Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Qulrlng,
A few friends gathered together
Publishers.
Friday evening and gave Mrs< John
Entered as Second Class Matter Harrison and Mrs. Marion Finch a
December, 1908, Umatilla County, surprise birthday party.
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Oregon.
Mrs. Ralph Jones of Irrigon is
substituting for Mrs. Pinson while
she Is away.
Harold Neill was at his home on
Butter Creek Sunday. He Is attend­
ing school in Hermiston this year.
Mrs. W. D. Neill spent Wednes­
day in White Swan, Wn., visiting
Subscription Rates.
the Indian Mission. A group of peo­
One Year ................................... >2.00 ple from Hermiston also attended.
Six Months ................................ 1.00
Mrs. Chris Broderson, who has
Three Months .................................... B0 ¡been ill, is spending a month or
I two with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
¡J. S. Moore.
Bernice Mathers spent Thurs
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PINE CITY
♦ day Mrs.
afternoon with Bernice Watten­
burger.
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Hermiston
rented the Geo. Kendler place and
took possession Sunday.
Mrs. Poulson and Mrs. John Voile
were Echo visitors Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Arnburg were
Pilot Rock visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reiks visited
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy Sun­
day.
A number of the Pentecostal peo­
ple motored to Hermiston Friday
night to attend the revival meet­
ings.
Prof. Ralph Jones attended a
school meeting at La Grande last
week. Mrs. Jones assisted with the
school work during his absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kenny moved
to their new home they purchased
recently from Don Rutledge last
week. Bert Benefiel is working for
Mr. Kenny.
Mrs. Letty Cowles and son Roy
from Long Creek, Ore., are visiting
at the home of her nephew, Elma
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Ruker.
Mrs. Ray J. Pinson was called to
Salem Friday morning because of
V. Jones and daughter Vonna
IRRIGON
♦ left R. Friday
for the Long Creek coun­
the Illness of her father. A tele­ "
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By
MRS.
W.
C.
ISOM
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try on a hunting trip.
gram was received Saturday morn­
ing saying that he passed away Fri­ <
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♦ Mrs. Don Isom returned from Ya­
day evening.
Mrs. Ethel Caldwell left last Sat­ kima Wednesday evening. Don Isom
John Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. urday for Nebraska to visit her sis­ motored down the same evening
J. S. Moore, is very ill with pneumo­ ter.
from Baker. They visited his par­
nia. Dr. Belt of Hermiston was
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isom, until Sun­
Miss
Lorene
Falconer
accompan­
called Monday morning. Latest re­
ied Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson to day when they returned to their
ports are that he is improving.
Grandview, Wn., Friday, and on to home in Baker.
There will be a Hallowwe’en mas­ Seattle Sunday where she will at­
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grimm left
querade dance at Lena Saturday tend Bible school.
Saturday for the Monumlent coun­
night, October 30. A cash prize will
where Mrs. Grimm will visit her
Jack Bullard is employed at the try
be awarded for the best costume.
father. Geo. Hux, while Mr. Grimm
Fred Reiks place doing concrete will
hunt deer.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill. Lowell work.
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Leach and
Frank
Markham
and
son
Marsh­
Mrs. Walter Wlgglesworth attended
Cloyd Leach, his father, visited
the funeral of William Garner in al Markham returned from their Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
hunting
trip
Saturday
with
a
big
The Dalles Saturday.
Earl Isom, leaving Thursday for
deer.
Redding, Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
Mrs. Bessie Strader is visiting her
-returned Monday night from Spo
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Alcorn and
kane where they have been for a son in Portland.
Rev. Geo. Alcorn returned from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Kendler,
Jr.,
week looking after their sheep bus­
Eargmont, Calif., Wednesday. Rev.
moved to Umatilla Saturday where and Mrs. Wm. Alcorn returned to
iness.
Guy Moore and Richard Hayes they will make their permanent their home at Toledo, Wn., Monday.
were at the Roy Neill home Sunday. home.
Mr. and Mrs. Baker left for Cali­
fornia last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Aldrich and
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Aldrich arrived
UTAH WOOLEN MILLS’ REPRESENTATIVE—
from California last Friday.
Will see you soon and wishes to show you the “Jack
Wm. Norcross is visiting his fam­
ily at the Sam Smith home.
Frost” line of Men’s Suits, Overcoat», Top Coats,
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Walla Wal­
Mackinaw», Blazer», Sweaters, Underwear, Shirts,
la visited their son Ralph Sunday.
Socks, etc. — LADIES’ Knit Suits, Coats, Dresses
Kent Fagestrom is visiting his
sister Mrs. Chester Wilson.
and Lingerie, and Pure Virgin Wool Blankets and
The Benefiels were Walla Walla
Robes.
visitors last Sunday.
Dolores and Paula Haberlein re­
ERNEST G H O R M LE Y
turned home last week.
Bonded Salesman for
Glenn Ryder and family moved
THE ORIGINAL UTAH WOOLEN MILLS
into his mother’s house last week.
Make Appointments with NI NA RAE McCULLEY
Elroy Lamoreaux and son Ray
returned from a hunting trip Mon­
day, each with a four point deer,
weighing 193 pounds and 230
pounds.
BECAUSE OF T H E GREAT D EM A N D W E H A V E CONTINUED
Roy Kendler of Bonneville visited
his brother and family, Mr. and
OUR 9 c P E R CAN SALE ON STANDARD
Mrs. George Kendler, last Sunday.
Miss Nellie Leicht motored to
Portland last week and was accom­
panied by her sister Mrs. Sam Un-
FR ID A Y - SATURDAY & MONDAY — ORDER NOW !
icker and baby daughter on the re­
turn trip, for a few days’ visit.
FR ID A Y - SATURDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand attend­
ed a meeting at Lena last week at
which Walter M. Pierce gave a talk.
Peas, Beans, Corn & Tomatoes can 9c
M eat Department Specials!
LBS. 25c
Hamburger
LB. 10c
Rib Boil
LB. 25c
Baby Beef Steaks
LB.
Beef Roasts
15c
LB. 24c
Picnic Hams
Bacon
8 to 12 lbs.
LB. 37c
PINT
Mince Meat
15c
LB.
Tillamook Cheese
29c
Jewel Shortening
LBS. 65c
HERMISTON TRADING CO. 1
RED * WHITE STORE
F ree D elivery
P h on e 341
Prom pt, Courteous Service
TWO
ELECTRIC
HEATERS
IN ONE
QUICKER bathroom
HEAT a t loss costl
D ress, shave, show er in the luxurious com fort o f a W esix fo r
but a few cents a day. A ctually tw o electric heaters in one.
C heerful, penetrating heat radiates o u t the fron t o f th e W esix
th e instant y ou p lu g it in . A t the sam e tim e clean, h ea lth fu l
w arm air flow s ou t the top and in to every corner. Y et, there
are no m o v in g parts, n o reflector, n o th in g to g e t o u t o f order.
W esix is . U A R A N T U O M V I T R A M . T h e J o u b lt-M tio ii prin­
cip le brings com fort far m ore quickly, and this «M gic speed
is the reason fo r its « s u n s ; tc o H o m jt O n ly 19.95.
a W ESIX d.moa.trat.d at
Hermiston Light & Power Co.
LOCAL DEALER
HERMISTON, OREGON
to Pendleton, would intersect said
South line of said Levee; thence
in a Southerly direction along
said extension of Weet line of
said Lot Six (6) to the North­
west corner of said Lot Six (6 );
thence in a Easterly direction
along bhe Northerly lines of Lots
Six (8) and Seven (7) in said
Block One (1 ), to a point which
is Sixty-four (64) feet Easterly
from when measured at right an­
gles to the Westerly line of said
Lot Six (6 ); thence in a Norther­
ly direction Sixty-four (64) feet
distant from and parallel with
said extension of West line of
said Lot Six (6) to a point Twelve
(12) feet distant and Southerly
from the South line of said Levee,
thence in an Easterly direction
and Twelve (12) feet distant
from said South line of said Levee
to the West line of said Mill
Street; thence In a Northerly di­
rection about Twelve (12) feet
and along West line of Mill Street
to place of beginning,
free from any right, title, estate,
lien or interest of the defendants
and each of the defendants; that
you or any one or more of you have
no right, title, estate, lien or inter­
est in said real property or. any part
thereof, and restraining and enjoin
ing you and each of you, as said de­
fendants, from asserting or claim­
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
Interest in the said real property or
any part thereof, adverse to the
plaintiffs.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof for four
successive weeks in the Hermiston
Herald,
a newspaper
published
weekly in Hermiston, Umatilla Coun­
ty, Oregon, by order of Hon. Calvin
L. Sweek, Judge of the above en­
titled court, made and dated the
29th day of September, 1937. The
date of the first publication of this
summons Is Friday, the first day of
October. 1937, and the last date of
publication will be Friday, the 29th
day of October. 1937.
PETERSON & PETERSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address,
Pendleton, Oregon.
(Sept. ^O-Oct. 28)
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CHURCH N 0 T E 8
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1 9 3 r
Y o u r h o m e -a n d i t s
fu rn is h in g s sh o u ld b e
p r o p e r ly
against loss or dam age
b y fire.
A policy in a stock fire
in s u ra n c e c o m p a n y is
your
best
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, President
M ember F ed eral D ep osit In su ran ce C orporation
♦
STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Jesse K. Griffiths, Minister.
10:00 A. M.— Sunday school.
7:00 P. M.— Young People’s meet­
ing.
8:00 P. M.— Evening service.
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
A. B. Turner, Pastor
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M.
Morning worship at 11:00 o’clock.
SUMMONS
Evening Service at 8:00 o’clock.
Communion and missionary ser­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE vice the first Sunday of every
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­ month.
TILLA COUNTY.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
J. D. McKee and Bernadina Mc­
C. Warner, Pastor.
Kee, husband and wife, Plain­
Bible school. 10:00 A. M.
tiffs.
Chas. Duvall, Superintendent
vs.
11:00 A. M., Sermon.
Frank E. LaDow; Louis M. La-
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 P. M.
Dow and Faye LaDow, husband
8:00 P. M., Sermon.
and wife; the unkonwn heirs of
METHODIST CHURCH
Mattie A. LaDow, deceased; the
unknown heirs of George A. Le-
R. R. Flnkbeiner. Pastor
Dow, deceased; the City of Pen­
Sunday school at 10:00 A. M. Mrs.
dleton, a municipal corporation; E. E. Rainwater, superintendent.
the unknown heirs of Anna W.
Juulor church at 11:00 A. M. Lois
Wells, deceased (also known as
Ann Wells, deceased); the un­ Hutchison, superintendent.
Worship. 11:80 A. M.
known heirs of W. N. Wells, de­
Senior League service 7:00 P. M.
ceased;
the unknown heirs of
Burdett Wells Crowner (also
Evening service 8:00 P. M.
known as Burdett Wells, deceas­
Midweek service next Thursday
ed); “also all other persons or evening at 7:45.
parties unknown claiming any
Ladies Aid services every first and
right, title, estate, lien, or inter­ third Wednesday.
est in the real estate described
The M. E. Church plans to begin
in the complaint herein.” Defend the fall protracted services on Sun-
ants.
day, October 31. Watch for other
To Frank E. LaDow, defendant;
the unknown heirs of Mattie A. La­
Dow, deceased; the unknown heirs
of George A. LaDow1, deceased: the
unknown heirs of Anna W. Wells,
SPECIAL FOR
deceased (also known as Ann Wells,
deceased); the unknown heirs of W.
N. Wells, deceased; the unknown
heirs of Burdett Weils Crowner (al­
so known as Burdett Wells, deceas­
ed); "also ail other persons or par­
ties unknown claiming any right, a PERFECTLY BAKED
title, estate, lien or interest in the
real estate described In the com­
plaint herein"; In the name of the
State of Oregon:
You are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court and cause within four week9
from the date of the first publica­
tion of this summons, namely, on or
before Friday the 29th day of Oc­
tober, 1937; and if you fall to so
appear and answer for want there­
of, plaintiffs will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for and de­
manded in said complaint, to-wlt;
for a decree that the plaintiffs are
the owners in fee of the whole of
H allow e'en w eek c a lls for som e­
the following described real proper­ th in g sp ecial— celeb rate by serv­
ty In Umatilla County, State of Ore­
in g onr n ew G oblin C ake! It's a
gon.
b ea u tifu l cake w ith a gay. fe stiv e
Lot Six (6) and the Westerly
fourteen (14) feet of Lot Seven
look, and it's th e rea l hom e made
(7) In Mrs. LaDow’s Addition to kind. B e tty Crocker, fam ous cook­
the Town, now City of Pendleton.
in g a u th o rity , fu rn ish ed th e re­
Commencing at a point where
cipe.
the West line of Mill Street (when
BAKED AS YOU WOULD
extended) crosses the South line
of Levee as It now stands on the
BAKE FOR A FRIEND.
South bank of the Umatilla Riv­
er. thence in a Westerly direction
along south line of said Levee to
a point where an extension of P h on e 991
H erm iston
line of Lot Six (8 ). Block
One ( l ) .
La Dow's AdMtioa
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
11:00 A. M.,
and communion.
Devotional service
CREAM—TRY
Columbia Creamery
Always Portland’s Highest Prices
Independently Owned and Reliable
Checks by Return Mail
519 N.W. 21st Ave.
Portland, Oregon
A. Anderson, Prop.
COME IN
After a Summer's Hard
Driving Your Car NEEDS a
Cheek Up, and We're the f
Ones to do the Job RIGHT!
“WE SERVICE AND REPAIR ALL MAKES”
Rohrman Motor Co.
HALLOWEEN
WEEK
Wilt Mr«.
fin a n c ia l
safeguard.
STANFIELD PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
announcements next week.
During the month of October we
will emphasize the Centennial pro­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
gram of the Board of Foreign Mis­
Columbia School
sions.
Timely and inspirational
messages will be given every Sun­
day morning at eight o'clock. We
urge you to unite with us in this
WHEN SHIPPING
evening hour of fellowship.
Yeager’s Bakery
p ro te c te d
Laava
PORTLAND
D ally
9»35 p. m.
REGISTERED
NURSE-STEWARDESS SERVICE
WINTER
EXCURSION
FARES
now in e f f e c t !
Here's how little it costs
TO CHICAGO
IN COACH
One way fare
^34.50
iMEALS
B re a k fa s ts . .
Luncheons. .
D in n e rs . . .
T o ta l p e r d ay
25c
3Oc
35c
9O c
^rgiPRQGRESSIvO
. Again U nion Pacific lead s the way
with a new service — particularly ap­
p r e c ia t e d b y e ld e r ly p eraon a a n d
th o a e t r a v e lin g w ith c h ild r e n . N o
charge.
O th er feature*: M odern air-condition­
ed equipm ent for all classea of travel.
Porter S ervice and Free P illow s In
C oaches. LOW COST MEALS.
O th e r ta reo u r tr a im S tr e a m lin e r - 9 sail­
ing« monthly from Portland oa tha 1st, 7 th,
13th. l» th , 29th. P a c if ic L im ited - Dally,
8 0 0 •- m. C om pletely air-coaditloaed.
SUN VALLEY. IDAHO
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For information & reservations,
consult LOCAL AGENT
UNION PACIFIC R A ILR O A D
, S H IP A N A M I D I U N IO N P A C IF IC