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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2», 1»37
.Mr.
Wrrmtaton Arraló
. . . . an d M rs- E m ery Ream a n d !and M ary etta spent S atu rd ay in of. p la in tiffs w ill ap ply to th e co u rt
— ■
_ | ch ild ren sp en t th e week end in W il- Pendleton
for th e relief prayed fo r and de­
P ublished every T h ursday a t H arm la- la“ ®lte - Ore., v isitin g her p aren ts.
H erb Parsons,
who
been rnanded in said com plaint, tp -w it;
ton, U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, by
O lenn Van Scholaek an d son Lyle w orking a t S tan field , retu ltas
rn ed S a t­
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring, an d h ,s m o th er Mrs. H a ttie Van urday and sta rte d w ork in P o rtla n d for a decree th a t the p la in tiffs are
i Scholaek, a re v isitin g a t th e hom e of Monday w here he w ill be em ployed th e ow ners in fee of th e w hole of
P ublishers.
th e follow ing described real p ro p er­
th e ir b ro th er and son. H ugh Van
E ntered as Second Class M atter Schoiack from th e ir home in P o rt­ th is w inter.
ty in U m atilla County, S ta te of Ore­
Eldon Shannon, who is w o rking gon:
Decem ber, 1906, U m atilla County, land.
on th e h ig h w ay a t L exington, was
Oregon.
Lot Six (6 ) an d th e W esterly
The Misses B etty McKenzie, K ath - a visitor here over the week end
fo u rteen (1 4 ) feet of L ot Seven
ina P o rte r of Long Creek, an d Hazel
(7 ) in Mrs. L aD ow 's A ddition to
Allen of W allow a, all stu d e n ts a t
th e Town, now City of P endleton.
th e St. A n th o n y ’s ho sp ital, spent
Com m encing a t a p o in t w here
Sunday a t th e fo rm er’s home, Mr. *
COLUMBIA
♦
th e W est lin e of M ill S tre e t (w hen
and Mrs. M cKenzie an d Je an mo-
By Lola H utchison
extended) crosses th e South lin e
tored to P endleton for them.
of Levee as it now sta n d s on the
Jess Connell and Je ff S tephens re ­
W illiam N ebergall celeb rated hie
South b an k of th e U m atilla R iv­
tu rn ed home S atu rd ay from a w eek’s sev en ty -fo u rth b irth d a y W ednesday.
S ubscription R ates.
er, thence in a W esterly d irectio n
One Year ..................................... |2 .0 0 deer h u n tin g trip.
He had as d in n e r g u ests Mr. and
along so u th lin e of said Levpe to
Ed Skoubo of B oardm an, E rm a Mrs. H en ry Hooker.
Six M onths ................................... 1.00
a p o in t w here an extension of
were
T hree M onths ................
60 B yrnes and M arg aret Brow n
Mr. and Mrs. Dan H u tch in so n
W est lin e of Lot Six ( 6 ) , Block
d in n e r g u ests a t the E lm ore M cKen­ and son Bobby and V ictor E pperson
zie home Sunday.
One ( 1 ), Mrs. LaD ow ’s A ddition
of P endleton spent S atu rd ay w ith
to P en d leto n , would in te rse c t said
Mr. and Mrs. C h arles E pperson.
South line of said Levee: thence
O
tha
W
h
itse
tt
left
recen
tly
for
t UMATILLA NEWS
in a S o u th erly d irectio n along
w here he will be em ployed.
By ^JRMA BYRNES.
*
BOARDMAN
♦ S eattle
said extension of W est lin e of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. H ughee an d
By M a ry e tta Thom as
said L ot Six (6 ) to th e N o rth ­
son Loren H ughes left on a trip to
w est co rn er of said L ot Six ( 6 ) ;
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n c is Stephens of
H erb P arso n s w ent to P o rtla n d C anada W ednesday of la st week.
thence in a E a ste rly d irectio n
M aryhill, W n., spent from T hursday Sunday w here he w ill be em ployed
Mr. and Mrs. V ictor S tockard and
along th e N o rth erly lin es of Lots
fam ily have moved onto th e old
u n til Sunday v isitin g a t th e A1 Ste­ th is w inter.
Six (6 ) and Seven (7 ) in said
phens home.
p u r­
Mrs.. H endrick an d Mrs. W ilson Blessing place. T hey have
Block One ( 1 ) , to a p o in t w hich
chased a place on th e S tan field pro­
T here was no school T hursday spen t S atu rd ay in Pendleton.
is S ixty-four (6 4 ) feet E asterly
and F rid a y of la st week because the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F ish e r of ject and will move th e re la te r w hen
from w hen m easured a t r ig h t a n ­
teach ers attended th e regional con­ Brow nsville a re v isitin g a t th e they have com pleted building.
gles to th e W esterly lin e of said
ference in La G rande.
Mr. M eteer has Ju st com pleted a
Joh n F ish er home.
Lot Six ( 6 ) ; th e n ce in a N o rth e r­
new
barn.
Mrs. Je ff S tephens and grandson
Melvin and A lb erta Brown of Y a­
ly d irectio n S ix ty -fo u r (6 4 ) feet
H arry Jep p e and Guy H opper of
A lva spent T h ursday and F rid a y in kim a w ere v isitin g M ildred Ayers
d ista n t from an d p a ra lle l w ith
P ortland.
P
endleton
w
ere
h
u
n
tin
g
a
t
th
e
Chas.
over th e week end.
said extension of W est line of
Epperson home W ednesday of la st
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and
Mrs. K a th ry n
Lapp an d Mrs.
said L ot Six (6 ) to a p o in t Twelve
d a u g h ters Joan and E rm a, and V er­ G race G um pton of The D alles were week.
(1 2 ) feet d is ta n t an d S o u th erly
Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Cooper of P i­
n a Dale W alsh spent la st T hursday visitors of L. C. Com pton and d au g h ­
from th e S outh lin e of said Levee
lot
Rock
and
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
Lou
K
in
g
in W alla W alla.
ter. ,
thence in an E a ste rly d irectio n
and son P au l of P endleton w ere c a ll­
A lbert Vieg, who has been m aking
B ruce P an cak e, who is ta k in g
and Tw elve (1 2 )
feet d ista n t
his home in S eattle w hile employed tre a tm e n ts in P o rtlan d , was v isit­ ing a t th e B axter H utch iso n hom e
from said S outh lin e of said Levee
on th e railroad, has been tran sfe rred ing a t th e H. B. T hom as hom e Mon­ Sunday.
to th e W est line of said Mill
to his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Seeley w ere
day.
S tre et; th en ce in a N o rth erly d i­
business v isito rs in P en d leto n Mon
Bessie Dexter, who is a tte n d in g
A.
R.
R
ugg,
C
harles
Dillon
and
rectio n ab o u t T w elve (1 2 ) feet
school a t La G rande, accom panied J. Reece re tu rn e d home F rid ay w ith day.
and alo n g W est line of M ill S treet
Dell C h ristley made a
trip to
Mr. L inn home from La GTande. She two deer.
to place of beginning,
F o rtlan d W ednesday (Of la st w eek
spent th e week end v isitin g her p a r­
Mr. and Mrs. L ester U they arriv ed w ith a tru c k load of hogs. W h ile free from an y rig h t, title , estate,
ents. Mr. and Mrs. B ert Dexter.
Sunday a fte r v isitin g in Y akim a.
in P o rtlan d he purchased
a new lien or in te re s t of th e d efen d an ts
Mrs. A1 Moran and Veta, Jim and
H. E. Bates has moved to L ong­ g rain and grass seeder.
and each of th e d e fe n d a n ts; th a t
Jack, spent the week end v isitin g in view.
He moved S atu rd ay evening.
Mr. an d Mrs. R. H. S tockard and you or an y one or m ore of you have
Cheney, W n. Mr. M oran and Bob
Ada
May
H
arford,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M cKenzie motored over S unday af Joh n McClasky, and Mr. and Mrs. son V ictor an d ch ild ren atten d ed no rig h t, title , estate, lien or in te r ­
the P ioneer P icnic a t L ex in g to n est in said real p ro p erty or an y p art
te r them. W hile th e re they a tte n d
harlie Rosalind w ere v isitin g on S aturday.
thereof, an d re s tra in in g and enjoin
ed the U. of L. A. and G onzaga foot­ C
the
project
Monday.
ball game.
Mr. and Mrs. H en ry H ooker m ade ing you an d each of you. as said de­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
Boyle
sp
en
t
th
e
a business trip to P en d leto n M on­ fendants, from a s se rtin g or claim ­
Mr. and Mrs. Tom G urdane of week end in C hehalis, W n.
ing an y rig h t, title , estate, lien or
day.
The D alles were in U m atilla S a tu r­
A.
B.
Black
was
v
isitin
g
here
from
day v isitin g friends and enjoying C orvallis Sunday.
Mrs. Em m a C hristley, Mrs. Glen in te rest in th e said real p ro p erty or
p h easan t h u n tin g .
Seeley, Mrs. B axter H utch iso n and an y p a rt th ereo f, adverse to th e
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck G orham w ent d a u g h te r Lois were S unday v isito rs p la in tiffs
Miss M arguerite Cox, a form er
to
P
endleton
Sunday
and
visited
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
teach er here, spent from F rid a y till friends.
a t th e W illiam B arber ham e on th e
T his sum m ons Is served upon you
S tan field p roject.
S unday v isitin g Miss Sara Rix and
by p u bllccatlon th ereo f fo r four
P
a
t
Bleakney,
w
ho
has
been
ill
o th e r friends here.
successive w eeks in th e H erm iston
Mr. and Mrs. B ert D exter and w ith flu, was up and aro u n d S a tu r­
SUMMONS
H erald,
a new spaper
published
d a u g h te rs Bessie and Violet spent day and was back to school Monday.
w eekly in H erm iston, U m atilla Coun­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ fr
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
B
arlow
w
ent
to
S atu rd ay and S unday v isitin g in
ty, Oregon, by o rd e r of Hon. Calvin
L exington w here th ey sp en t S a tu r­ IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E L
Spokane.
Sweek, Ju d g e of th e above en-
day
a
tte
n
d
in
g
th
e
pioneers'
conven­
W H EN SHIPPING CREAM—TRY
Mrs. L. Cross and d a u g h te r Cor­ tion.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
.c o u rt- m ade an d dated the
inne wf P ortlan d arriv ed here S a tu r­
9th
day
of
Septem
ber,
1937.
The
TILLA
COUNTY.
John N orkoskie, who has been
day w here they w ill live w hile Mr.
d ate of th e firs t p u b licatio n of th is
w orking a t A berdeen, is now home
J. D. McKee and B ern a d in a Mc- sum m ons Is F rid a y , th e first day of
Cross w orks for the railroad.
v isitin g his p aren ts.
Kee, h u sb an d and wife, P lain -
A rth u r Roberts arriv ed S aturday
1937’ an d th e
d ate of
Always Portland’s Highest Prices
P hil Jones, Mr. F u n k h o u ser and
to move his fam ily to S kam ania
tiffs,
d av ’ nf’ flS? £ .n l b® F rld a y- t h e 29th
H
arold
w
ent
deer
h
u
n
tin
g
S
atu
rd
ay
Independently
Owned and Reliable
w here they will m ake th e ir home
day of October, 1937.
and came back Sunday.
for th e w inter.
Checks
by
Return Mail
PETERSO N & PETERSON,
F ra n k E. LaDow; Louis M. La-
V
ernon
Root
and
L
aw
rence
N
or­
Mr. and Mrs. George K itty of Spo­
A tto rn ey s for P la in tiff.
Do w and F aye LaDow, husband
519
N.W.
21st
Ave.
Portland, Oregon
kane spent S aturday, Sunday and koskie, who have been employed at
Post Office A ddress,
and w ife; th e unkonw n h eirs of
A berdeen, retu rn ed home S atu rd ay
Monday v isitin g a t th e W. O. M iller to
A.
Anderson,
Prop.
P en d leto n , Oregon.
M
attie
A.
LaDow,
deceased;
the
v
isit
th
e
ir
parents.
home. T he four were gram m ar
(Sept. 30-Oct. 28)
unknow n h eirs of George A. Le-
Mrs. A rt Allen and boys sp en t
school chum s in Idaho.
Dow, deceased; the City of P en ­
rd ay in P endleton on business.
Mrs. E. A. M cM illian of P ortlan d S atu
dleton, a m unicipal co rp o ratio n ;
A. P. Avprs and Hazel P arsons,
is visiting Mr. M cM illian here.
th e u nknow n heirs of A nna W.
and H. B. Thom as and children Lee
W ells, deceased
(also know n as
A nn W ells, d eceased );
th e u n ­
know n h eirs of W. N. W ells, de­
ceased;
th e u nknow n
h eirs of
B u rd ett
W ells Crow ner
(also
know n as B u rd e tt W ells, deceas
e d ) ; "also all o th er persons or
p arties u n k n o w n claim in g any
1 C
rig h t, title , estate, lien, or in te r­
I
est in th e real estate described
in th e co m plaint h ere in .” Defend
an ts.
To F ra n k E. LaDow, d efen d an t;
th e unknow n h eirs of M attie A. L a­
Dow, deceased; the unknow n heirs
W hole or by th e Piece.
of George A. LaDow, deceased; the
P er Lb.
unknow n h eirs of A nna W. W ells,
deceased (also know n as A nn W ells,
deceased); th e unknow n heirs of W.
SOFT AS SILK
N. W ells, deceased; th e unknow n
h eirs of B u rd ett W ells C row ner (a l­
“WE SERVICE AND REPAIR ALL MAKES”
so know’n as B u rd ett W ells, deceas­
e d ); “also all o th e r persons or p a r­
P ackage
ties unknow n
claim ing an y rig h t,
Ask for P ictu re.
title , estate, lien or in te re s t In the
real estate described in th e com­
p la in t h e re in ” ; In th e nam e of the
S tate of Oregon:
You are hereby required to ap
pear and an sw er th e com plaint filed
a g a in st you in th e above en titled
court and cause w ith in four weeks
OCTOBER 29th & 30th - NOV. 1st SPECIALS
from the d ate of th e firs t p ublica­
tio n of th is sum m ons, nam ely, on or
FACIAL TISSUE, E u gen ia..........
2 pkgs. 2 C < *
before F rid ay th e 29th day of Oc­
LADY GODIVA S O A P ........................... 4 for < 2
tober, 1937; an d if you fall to so
ap p ear and an sw er for w ant th ere-
¥ ******« «
You'll ap p re c ia te th e
peace
of
m in d
th a t
c o m p le te a u to m o b ile
insurance brings.
Be sure you are fu lly
insured in a financially
sound stock insu ran ce
company.
; G e t th e facts to d a y !
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
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H a llo w e ’en Specials
COME IN
at BOYNTON & KELLEY’S
A fter a Summer’s Hard
D riving Your Car NEEDS a
Cheek Up, and W e’re th e
Ones to do th e Job RIGHT!
C ris c o
Pumpkin
Squash
Cake Flour
31c
Rohrman Motor Co.
N e w C ro p R a is in s 4»« 2 9 c
PREPARED SPAG H ETTI.....................3 for
W ith Tom ato Sauce - P h illip ’s
OVALTINE ......,......................................
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PUREX DRAIN or BOWL CLEANER 2 for 1 1 ^
PORK & BEANS, Phillip’s No. 300 .... 4 for
DILLS ....................................................... 2i/2’s
COCOA, Blue & W h ite........................... 2 lbs. I Q r
MILK, Red & W h ite.....
4 for 2 O r
DRY BEANS
........................... 10 lbs.
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HALLOWEEN
WEEK
* PERFECTLY BAKED
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CORN M E A L .......................................... 9 )bs.
TILLAMOOK CHEESE
lb. 2 9 c
JEWEL SHORTENING
.................................... .
4 lb«.
C Q f
WONDER CLEANALL ................ quart can C A r
DOG FOOD, Kenwood 1 lb................... 12 for e o c
RAISINS, Blue & W h ite.................
4 ]bs. l l r
FLAVOR JELL, Red & White
4 for J a c
PUMPKIN, Red
White 2 ^ ’s ......... 2 tor
MARSHMALLOWS ..................
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BACON, Fancy 6 to 10 lb............................ lb.
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RED * W H IT E STORE
Free Delivery
Phone M l
Prompt, Courteous Service
Hallowe'en week calls for some­
thing special— celebrate by serv­
ing our new Goblin Cake! It’s a
beautiful cake with a gay. festive
look, and it’s the real home made
kind. Betty Crocker, famous cook­
ing authority, furnished the re­
cipe.
BAKED AS YOU WOULD
BAKE FOR A FRIEND.
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^Pbone M l
Hermiston