The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 12, 1938, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938
PAGE THREE
but is greatly improved.
5 to 2 in a seven inning game Sun­
Mrs. Rood and two daughters TWINS BORN TO
day
afternoon.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE were guests of Mrs. W. Struthers
A short Mother’s Day program
UMATILLAPARENTS
STATE OP OREGON FOR
Monday.
UMATILLA COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs, Don Harryman are was given at the Sunday school and
Dinner guests at the Baxter Hut­
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY
parents
of twin girls born at the two bouquets were given Mrs. Mil-
chison home Sunday were Mrs
ton Sharpe for the youngest moth­
in the Matter of the Estate of
SUGAR - Pure C«ne ........................................... 100 ibs
_
Jackson Harr, Elmer Harr, Mr. and Hermiston General hospital T ubs er and Mrs. Eddie Mitcham for the
AMANDA AGNEW, Deceased.
day.
May
10,
each
weighing
6
lbs
RICE - Fancy Blue Roee ........... ....... ..........................
Notice is hereby given to all per­ Mrs. James Amberg of Irrigon, and
oldest mother present.
Mother and babies are reported do­
sons whom it may concern that Are- Edward Shaw.
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler mo­
tas W. Agnew has been appointed
ing
nicely.
The
babies
are
grand­
Mr. Witten of Mabton, Wn., an
administrator with the will annexed old friend of Mr. and Mrs. Willis daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James tored to Walla Walla Sunday where
macaroni — ------ -
Ito.
they spent the day.
of the estate of Amanda Agnew, de­
Byrnes and Fred Harryman of Uma­
ceased, and he has qualified as such Struthers, visited here last week.
WHITE KING WASHING POWDER ............ 31 oz. pkg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill of Wes­ tilla.
All persons having claims against
NU BORA - Large Package with Shopping Bag .............. 4 A j
her estate are required to present ton visited Mrs. Neill’s parents, Mr.
Ruth Thompson and friend Pearl
them with proper vouchers to the and Mrs. Lester Hammer on Moth­ Haven went through Umatilla last
TWIN WHITE - A Cocoanut Oil Soap ..................... q for s r .
administrator at the law office of
Wednesday enroute to Portland
Peterson & Peterson, Attorneys at er’s day.
OOCOA ^Standby ....................................................... a lb8
Mrs. E. Rainwater and son Rich­ where they took their nurses’ tests.
Law, U. S. National Bank Building.
Pendleton,
Oregon,
within
six ard were visitors at the L Hammer Miss Thompson is the daughter of
months of the date of the first pub­ home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thompson and
lication of this notice which is the
Elmer Harr and Mrs. J. Harr has announced her engagement to
5th day of May,. 1938.
made a trip to Pendleton Saturday. Jack Duff. The wedding will be an
ARETAS W. AGNEW,
event of May 23 at the home of her
Administrator.
sister, Mrs. W. J. Logan, in Hermis­
PETERSON * PETERSON,
KELLOGG’S CORN FLA K ES.......................... 3 reg. pkge.
Attorneys for Administrator.
IRRIGON
* ton.Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller were
(May 5 - June 2)
SUNBRITE CLEANSER ............................................. 3 for , 3 *
By MRS. W. C. ISOM
«
happily surprised when a group of
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♦ old
POST’S BRAN FLAXES ............................................. 2 for
NOTICE OF HEARING
time friends visited their home
FLAVOR AID ................................................................. g for « q
Mrs. Belle Caldwell, aged mother Sunday Afternoon. Those coming
FINAL ACCOUNT
of Fred Caldwell, was taken to The were Mrs. Ila Winkle of Kenne­
ROSE MILK .............................. ............................ 3 U n tins
Dalles recently for an operation on wick, Mrs. Mae Dickenson of Pres­
NOTICE is hereby given that Har­
ORANGE MARMALADE ....................................... 1 ib. jars
riet M. Baker as administratrix of her eyes. Mrs. Caldwell has been cott, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of
the estate of Katherine E. McCasky, blind for some time and reports this Pasco. Those people went into the
BAKING POWDER - Clabber Girl .............
o lbs m L
deceased, has filed her final account week say the operation was success church under Mr. Miller when he
in said estate in the County Court ful, and there is a strong possibility preached in Weston, Ore., 35 years
PHONE 40!
of the State of Oregon for Umatilla that she will be able to regain nor ago, and the last time they were to
County, and said court has fixed
gether was the night of the Hepp
Monday, the 6th day of June, 1938, mal sight.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner visi ner flood. They read of Millers
at 11:00 o’clock a. m. of said day,
as the time for hearing objections ted Mr. and Mrs. Alva Boulware golden wedding anniversary and
to said final account and the settle­
came to see them.
ment thereof. On or before said day Wednesday of last week, and mo
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and
any person interested in said estate tored on to Ukiah dam for a picnic
may file objections to said final ac the day being Mrs. Warner’s birth daughter Erma motored to Walla
RE-ELECT
count or to any item thereof and day anniversary.
Walla Wednesday on business.
contest the same.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward re­
Mr. and Mrs. Eunice Peck and
Dated May 5, 1938.
turned home from Portland Satur son Dickie of Maryhill visited at teh
HARRIET M. BAKER,
V. D. Bramer home Wednesday. The
CANDIDATE FOR
Administ ratrix day.
A. S. Cooley, Attorney
John Doyle and family moved to Pecks formerly lived in Umatilla
PRESENT
for Administratrix.
Umatilla last week, being unable to
Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb and
(May 5-June 2)
get a house in Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knudson spent
Mr. and Mrs. John Voile were Thursday visiting the McNabb’s
* * * * * * *
called to Walla Walla last week by daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
from UMATILLA, UNION and
COLUMBIA
the serious illness of Mr. Volle'^ Mrs. Fred Warnstrom and daughter
MORROW COUNTIES.
By Lola Hutchison
POSITION NO. 5
brother who passed away at the in Waitsburg.
In
1936
I ran for the State Sen­
The girls of the high school and
Graveling of the diagonal, in pre veteran’s hospital Sunday night.
ate
on
the
following platform: list­
Gus
Hollett
from
Glendale,
Wn.,
advisers
motored
to
Boardman
paration for oiling, was started at
was a business visitor in this vici­ Thursday where they attended the ed below is how I kept my pledges:
Pumpkin Center Tuesday morning
A Mother’s Day dinner was en­ nity several days last week. He Play Day.
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Many of the townss people went
joyed
in Columbia club house Sun­ rented his place which was former­
IN GENERAL AND ACTIVE PRACTICE
The farmers wanted more money
day. Those present were: Mr. and ly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. to Hermiston Friday afternoon with for their county roads.
OF LAW FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS.
Mrs. J. H. Reid and family, Mrs. Langley, to Don Isom who moved the school children to attend the
Umatilla county got a substantial
Emma Christley and family, Mr. and his family in Sunday. Urex Moses, county music meet.
Mark Your Ballot
increase, and the county now gets
Mrs. Scott Brown and daughter $55,000.00 annually from the gaa
Mrs. Hughes and son and his fam­ who was assisting him, had the mis­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Hadley, Mr. and fortune to injure his foot quite ser­ Margaret, Mrs. O. P. Miller, Mrs. tax for these county roads.
Norman Worthley and Mrs. Thomas
Mrs. Foster and family, Mr. and iously.
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James Amberg moved his garage Tucker spent last Wednesday in
Mrs. H. L. Hooker and grandchild­
(Paid Adv.)
Hermiston business men wanted
ren, Wanda and Bonnie Montgom­ to a new location last week and the Walla Walla shopping.
the state appropriation for their
James Byrnes visited his (laugh­ experimental farm, and money for
was
ery, Norma Getchell and Lewis Wil­ Consolidated freight depot
son.
moved to the vacant lot. Mr. A m ­ er and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul the college to do research work on
Turkey picking was going on at berg will now have charge of all Walsh, in The Dalles Friday even­ the diseases of poultry.
the John Jendrzejewski ranch the freight shipped through the Consol­ ing.
They got both appropriations.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard spent
first of the week for shipment early idated.
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Monday morning.
Mrs. Eiseman from Spokane is vi-t Thursday in Spokane.
The Eastern Oregon Livestock
Mrs. Harry Grammar returned show wanted $5000,00 in 1937-38
James Reid and Wallace Reid, siting her sister, Mrs. Harry Smith
from spending several weeks visit­ for prize money to encourage the
sons of J. H. Reid, arrived Sunday and family.
Mrs. Earnest Stevens and baby ing her mother who is very ill.
night and visited until Wednesday
4-H and Future Farmers boys and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sharpe and girls of Unioa, Umatilla and Mor­
CANDIDATE FOR THE
at the Reid home. James Reid will daughter spent Friday in Arlington
son Jimmie, and Max Ernest spent row counties.
sail May 21 for Honolulu where he visiting friends and relatives.
Curtis Stevens visited his uncle Friday in Pendleton.
is stationed with the U. S. Army
They got their $5000.00 for two
Mrs. O. P. Miller and Mrs. Art
Engineers. He has been in San and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoad
years to give as prize money for
Bousquet
„pent
Friday
in
Pasco
at
Boardman
last
week.
Francisco for the past six weeks.
FOR
these boys and girls.
A new mail crane is being placed where they received medical care. A
Wallace Reid is from Portland.
♦ « ♦
friend
of
Mrs.
Miller
returned
with
Columbia school was dismissed at the old location near the depot
The old people wanted the Old
them and spent the week end visit­ Age Assistance Act reduced from 70
for the afternoon Friday, and teach­ this week.
Ollie Coryell had his service sta ing the Millers.
ers and pupils attended the music
years to 65.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle
festival in Hermiston.
tion repainted Friday of last week.
It was.
Mrs. Sadie Becker left for her .spent Monday in Pendleton.
Mrs. Herman Leeper of Yakima,
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UM ATILLA COUNTY
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull spen|
and Robert Lorentz of Seattle ar home in California last Friday.
The
Townsend
memorial was
Mr. and Mrs. Chanikers moved Mother’s Day visiting his mother,
rived at the Jackson Harr home
passed
through
the
Senate.
Monday. Wtfile here they visited from the Rand place to the Olm­ Mrs. Emma Hull In Spokane, return
STANDS FOR A BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION WITH ECONOMY
♦ ♦ ♦
Mr. Harr at St. Anthony's hospital stead ranch where they are em­ ing home Monday.
AND FAIRNESS FOR ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTY.
The Women’s Club and sister or­
The high school girls club gave ganizations wanted an additional
in Pendleton. Mrs. Leeper is Mrs. ployed for the season.
Harr's sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Edwards the mothers of the high school mem­ appropriation for the Doernbecker
Mrs. Lee Putnam and Mrs. H, are visiting Mrs. Edward’s mother, bers a tea Sunday. A short pro­ Hospital for crippled children and
PRIMARY ELECTION - AAA Y 20. 1938
Hooker
were hostesses for a shower Mrs. Nora Wilson. Mrs. Edwards gram was enjoyed.
forty additional beds for the East­
(Paid Adv.)
Burl Gurdane and Mr. and Mrs. ern Oregon Tuberculosis Hospital at
given at Mrs. Hooker's home for was formerly Miss Bessie Wilson,
Mrs. Bud Hooker last week. Those and has been teaching at Madras. Bill Hanson motored to Pendleton The Dalles.
present were: Mrs. Bob McLough, Ore. Best wishes of friends are ex­ Sunday to play golf.
Additional appropriations were
Miss eBtty McKenzie and friend
Mrs. Beebe, Mrs. Morse, Mrs, Lake, tended the young couple.
made in each case, and The Dalles
Mrs ,Wm. Lindner, Mrs. V. Stock-
Mr. and Mra. Vern Caldwell from Verna Kronnen of Pendleton visited
Hospital got their extra forty beds.
ard and daughter, Mrs. McCracken. Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Tom at the home of Betty's parents, Mr,
♦ ♦ ♦
Lucille Montgomery and daughters, Caldwell from Friday night until and Mrs. Elmore McKenzie, Sunday.
Certain citizens and temperance
Veta Moran was rushed to the St. organizations wanted it unlawful
Mrs. Alton Hooker. Mrs. Getchell, Sunday.
and Mrs. Bud Hooker and the hos­
Mrs. Robert Smith from Pine City Anthony’s hospital Un Pendleton for a boy or girl under twenty-one
tesses. Ice cream and cake were visited the home folks over the Friday night and was reported quite to misrepresent their age to get
ill with a fractured skull as the re­ liquor.
served.
week end.
Dinner guests at the W. Struth­
Chas. McCoy motored to Imbler sult of a fall. She 1s reported as
I introduced and passed a law to
improving and is expected home
ers home Sunday were Mrs. Howard Saturday night.
this effect.
Montgomery and daughters, Bonnie
Snow McCoy from Hermiston within a few days, but will remain
♦ ♦ ♦
and Wanda.
visited her slater and friends, Mr. In bed.
Labor wanted unemployment In­
Mrs. Lester Hammer has been suf­ and Mrs. Emmett McCoy, over the
The Umatilla town baseball team surance to tide them over when they
fering with bronchial pneumonia. week end.
defeated the Stanfield CCC camp were out of employment; also State
hospitalization to take care of their
. . . like the Sno Sheen cakes in
families If they contracted tubercu­
the Motion Picture Cooking School?
losis or Infantile paralysis.
The State of Oregon now has un­
When a cake appears in the movies, it has to be beautiful!
employment insurance, additional
It mustn’t show any defects when it looms up large on
hospital facilities to take care of the
the screen; must be so tempting that the audience will
workingman’s family if they con­
long to taste it.
tract these terrible diseases.
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Cakes made w ith Sno Skeen Cake Flour please the most
The
farmers
wanted the right to
critical eye. And their perfect appearance is an assur­
operate their trucks unhampered by
ance that they are w onderfully light— wonderfully deli­
the public utility commissioner.
cate in texture. T h ey’re as good to eat as they are to
I introduced and passed a law to
look at!
this effect thru the senate hut lost
it by a few votes in the house.
Y ou r cakes, too, w ill be a delight to
on food..ice..upkeep/
♦ ♦ ♦
the eye and to the palate if you use
The tax payer did not want new
Sno Sheen— the super-fine cake flour
taxes created nor any Increase In
th at’s featured in the Motion Picture
the present State fax.
Cooking School. T r y a package —
There were no new State taxes
voted on the people nor was there
and you’ll w an t to use it regularly
o r y o u m a y n o t S a ve a t a / / /
any increase in the present state
fo r all your fine cakes!
tax.
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VOTE FOR
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative
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JAMES T. CHINNOCK
REX ELLIS
Justice of Suprem e
C o u rt of Oregon
JOINT SENATOR
IMPARTIAL JUSTICE TO ALL
19 X
JAMES T. CHINNOCK
C. A. MOLL
Democratic Nomination
County Commissioner
8S> SILENT METER-MISER
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Pillsbury’s
SNO SHEEN
C a ke
F lo u r
MOR-TONE SOUND SERVICE
Adjacent to Theatre
fee Quo
Hermicton, Oregon
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REX
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He Keeps His Promises.
(Paid Adv.)