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THE HERMISTONHERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
2b* tifrmiatun tirrali)
P ublished 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 ulring,
P ublishers,
■ n tered as Second Class M atter
December, 1906, U m atilla County,
Oregon.
S ubscription Rates.
One Y ear ..................................... >2.00
Six M onths ................................... 1.00
T hree M onths ...................................... 60
w here Miss Dillon w ill rem ain w ith
Compton for a few days.
♦
BOARDMAN
* Miss
W ork sta rte d Tuesday roofing th e
Boardm an C om m unity
church.
A
By M ary etta Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. J. M cEntire and group of local men a re doing th e
Mrs. W. B aker and son H arold mo­ work and the ladies served d in n e r.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B aker and Mrs.
tored to P endleton S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow an d H. E. Shannon spent th e week end in
B. Thom as and d au g h ter M aryetta j the W allow a m ountains.
E. S ullivan spent a couple of days
retu rn ed
S atu rd ay
from
Eugene
w here Mr. Thom as and Mr. Barlow j in H alfw ay g e ttin g stock for one of
atten d ed th e m eeting of th e P resby­ his ag ric u ltu re club members.
te rian Synod.
Jack G orham
re tu rn e d
Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. G. P ettis and ch ild ­ front P o rtlan d w here he has been a t ­
ren left Monday for W alla W alla ten d in g a D em ocratic m eeting.
w here Mr. P ettis is w orking in a
Mrs. E. Peck and d au g h ters left
service statio n .
M onday for P o rtlan d
w here they
V irginia Compton and Florence will v isit for a few days.
Dillon left Monday
for H ilgard
J. Agee spent Sunday a t his home.
He is employed in Ione in th e h a r ­
vest fields.
Boardm an people a tte n d in g th e
Townsend picnic in Colum bia p ark
a t H erm iston S unday w ere Mr. and
J Mrs. R. Brown an d Mrs. B. S hannon,
Mrs. E. Blayden, Mr. and Mrs. Ac-
| kerm an and Mr. and Mrs. T. D elano
I and Mrs. C. Nickerson.
W e e k End Specials a t
BOYNTON & KELLEY
VAN CAMPS
PORK & BEANS
L arge
q
Cans ................................
ar
Medium
Cans
“ For *
JELLO
N.B.C.
Package
......... .......... * “ ~
Kellogg’s
P ackage .
Fine for this hot w eather!
or Royal G elatin
All F lavors ...................
f
OUR SPECIAL BRAND!
COFFEE
K ellogg's W hole W heat
KRUMBLES
NONE
ALBERS
CORN FLAKES
W onderfood
P ound P ackage ..........
SLICED
PINEAPPLE
L arge Package
E ach ..............................
DOG FOOD
5*
LOCAL
jg
Lb.
9 T in .......................... 49*
10 Tin
’ b- ...................... 9S*
17*
SALMON
PANCAKE FLOUR
T rian g le Brand
9.8 Pound Bag
29*
HONEY
WAX PAPER
Diamond B rand
125 foot Roll ........
14*
BORENE
19*
Kenwood
P er Tin ................. ..............
23*
.......... . 67*
MARSHMALLOWS
R egular
4 Packages ........... 23*
L arge
Can ............................
Crushed or Sliced
fla t tin s
BETTER
1 Pound ...
3 P ounds .
1O<
BROKEN
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S T A N F IE L D
G iant C.W., P & G or
Borene
g for ....
IVORY
L arg e Size ....................
-
SHREDDED WHEAT
P ackage ...
❖ ❖
SOAP
COLUMBIA RIV ER
RED. - Lb. Cans
E ach ..........................
15*
49*
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(C ontinued from page 1)
at the C harles H errick home last
I week. Mr. D rill and Mrs. D rill Sr.,
1 have retu rn ed to P o rtlan d , but Mrs.
[ D rill J r., rem ained for a m o n th ’s
visit w ith h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
I C harles H errick.
Mr. and Mrs. V ernon W aterm an
¡and d au g h ter Mary Jean of R itz­
ville, are v isitin g MYs. W a te rm a n ’s
paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H os­
kins.
Tuesday evening will be know n as
4-H club n ig h t at th e S tanfield
G range. A program and refresh m en ts
will be supplied by th e four clubs.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S hopshire a n ­
nounce th e opening of th e S tanfield
H otel w hich has been closed for tjvo
years.
The Ladies Aid observed a m o th ­
er and d au g h te r m eeting in th e
church p arlo rs T h u rsd ay aftern o o n
w ith 30 in atten d an ce. Mesdames J.
F. R ueber and L. J a u a n n a u lt had
charge of the recreatio n al program ,
and Mrs. H om er H edrick was h o st­
ess.
Mrs. Nick P earson and tw o daugh
ters of K ansas City are v isitin g at
th e home of her b ro th er, H arry Mc­
Cormick.
Bob Refvem w ent to P o rtlan d
W ednesday for a w eek’s vacation.
W ayne M endenhall; R.S.V.G., W. A.
M endenhall; L.S.V.G., W illiam H ag-
gem an, M artin Refvem and Chas.
H olm an. V isitors from Echo lodge
No. 23 included T. G. S m ith, P. P ear
son and Jo h n Young.
Mrs.L. L. W urtz retu rn ed F rid ay
to h er home in W oodland, W n„ fol­
low ing a two m o n th s’ v isit a t th e
home of h er b ro th er, F. B. S tu art.
Mrs. Iia n s R y n in g and baby
d au g h ter K arin A nn have retu rn ed
to th e ir home in S eattle a f te r sev­
eral w eeks’ v isit a t th e Wm. F re d ­
reckson home.
Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert G illanders
spent th e past week in P o rtlan d and
McMinnville, re tu rn in g home Mon­
day. At th e la tte r place th ey visi­
ted Mrs. G illanders" m other and o th ­
er relatives.
Miss P a tric ia M cA lister retu rn ed
F rid ay to her home in P o rtlan d fol­
low ing a m o n th ’s v isit w ith h er
g ran d m o th er, Mrs. M arg aret D augh­
try.
Mrs. F. A. B aker re tu rn e d F rid ay
from Spokane w here she has been
v isitin g a t th e home of her son Low­
ell.
W hile th ere she, in com pany
w ith Mr. an d Mrs. Low ell Baker,
enjoyed a m otor trip to L ake L ou­
ise and m any scenic spots in th e Ca­
nadian Rockies.
Mrs. N. D. B ard was hostess to
th e bridge club a t h er home Mon­
day. G uest players w ere Mrs. Wm.
M arbut, Mrs. Dill Penney, Mrs. Geo.
E llio t and M arilla D unning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . S tu rd iv an t
and Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd S tu rd iv an t
of P ark d ale visited a t th e J. F. Lane
and W. G. W allace homes S atu rd ay
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. L ed g itt of
Prosser, W n., were g u ests a t the
Tom Moore home Sunday.
T heir
ch ildren, Opal and Roy, who have
been v isitin g th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts for
several days, accom panied Mr. and
Mrs. L ed g itt to A th en a w here they
a re employed d u rin g th e pea h a r ­
vest.
The 4-H Cookery club en tertain ed
m em bers of th e th ree o th e r clubs at
a sw im m ing p arty a t th e reservoir
F rid a y aftern o o n , follow ing th e reg ­
u la r m eeting a t th e hom e of th e ir
leader, Mrs. J. F. Rueber. L ater in
th e evening a picnic lunch w as en ­
joyed. Because of th e w ind and
ra in storm th e p a rty m ade a hasty
d ep a rtu re . Mrs. J. M. R ich ard s and
N adine R ueber assisted.
N. D. B ard and J. M. R ichards,
p resid en t an d secretary of the S ta n ­
field Com m ercial club, atten d e d a
com m ittee m eeting Tuesday even­
ing, called by th e P endleton Cham ­
ber of Commerce to discuss th e ad ­
v isab ility of ap p ly in g for PWA
funds for th e b u ilding of a new
co u rt house.
(Too la te for last w eek)
Mr. and Mrs. Claude McCall en ­
te rtain e d th e m em bers of th e Sloan
and Jackson fam ilies a t an eig h t
o’clock w edding b rea k fa st a t th e ir
home Sunday m orning. Covers w ere
laid for eighteen.
SUMMONS
S tanfield I.O.O.F. lodge has
in ­
Equity
No. 6286
stalled the follow ing officers: N.G.,
W illiam Behme;
V.G., C arl R hea; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
S ecretary, John H eckm an: T re asu ­
STATE OF OREGON FOR
rer, Ed. F redreckson; C haplin. W.
T. Reeves; R.S.N.G., R. F. E v an s;
UMATILLA COUNTY.
L.S.N.G., G. L. D u n n in g ;
I. G.,
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W hat about
?
FOUR out of
owners select
Company Fire
preference to
ASPARAGUS N° 2 can 21 c
July 22, 23 & 25.
C h o c o la t e O v a lt in e 1 Lb- 6 0 c
O ld D u t c h C le a n s e r 4 ><» 2 9 c
C o r n F la k e s
T u n a F la k e s
For
23c
2 For2 7 c
Hawaiian 1 2's
S h r im p wioi-Dryi-s
2 F<»39c
C orned B e e f
R * w
M a r s h m a llo w s
r « w - 1 ib. 1 7 c
G io C o a t
Johnson’s - Quart
23c
Lady Godiva Soap Flakes
V in e g a r
5
3 For 2 1 c
Kellogg’s
Spring Clothes Pins
K ool A d e
98c
19c
18’s - cello pack 1 0 c
17c
Pure Cider - Gal.
C ocoanut
27c
1 Lb.
I n s ta n t T a p io c a Rni * wwte 1 0 c
T ea
R & W - Black -
W ax P aper
P in e a p p le
39c
lb.
R & W
Crushed
R & W 2 b »’s
COFFEE
M a rt
2 f
White Floating Soap 6 oz. 4
For
19c
2 Lbs 45c
HERMISTON TRADING CO,
Free Delivery
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteou Service
Your Friendly Home Owned Store
title, laterset aad claim ia aad to
In addition, we, as your local
agent and counselor are
always readily available for
advice and assistance to you.
five property
Capital Stock
Insurance in
other types.
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Stando
♦
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What about you?
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
said real property, an d each and
every p a rt and parcel thereof, save
and except th e sta tu to ry rig h t of
redem ption, and
For a fu rth e r decree th a t p la in ­
tiff has a rig h t, in te rest and estate,
and is now in possession of said
prem ises, an d th a t such rig h t, in te r­
est an d poasession is free from any
rig h t, title , estate, lien o r in ­
te re st of s a i d
defen d an ts, or
an y one or more of them , and
th a t th ey have no rig h t, title , e s ta te ,
lien or In te re st in said land or an y
p a rt thereof, and re stra in in g and
e n jo in in g said d efen d an ts from as­
se rtin g or claim in g an y rig h t, title,
claim , lien or in te re st in said land,
or an y p a rt thereof, adverse to
p la in tiff, and for su ch o th e r and
fu rth e r general relief as to th e
C ourt may seem m eet and equitable.
T his sum m ons is published in th e
H erm iston H erald, a w eekly new s­
paper published in H erm iston, O re­
gon, for four successive weeks, p u r ­
su a n t to an o rd er m ade and en tered
h erein by th e Hon. C alvin L. Sweek,
C ircu it Ju d g e of th e above en title d
co u rt, on the 3 0th d a y of Ju n e,
1938, an d th e d a te of th e firs t pub­
licatio n of th is sum m ons is th e 3 0 th
day of Ju n e, 1938.
C. C. PROEBSTEL,
A tto rn ey for P la in tiff, R esi­
d en t an d P ost Office A d­
dress, P en d leto n , Oregon.
(Ju n e 30-Ju ly 28)
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
E le c tric a l Appliances
ve.
LOGAN C. TODD and D orothy R.
Todd, his w ife;
U m atilla E lectric
Co-operative A ssociation, a co rp o r­
atio n ; The F irs t N atio n al Bank of
H erm iston, a N atio n al B anking Cor­
p o ratio n ; U m atilla C ounty, Oregon,
i, a q u asi-m unicipal co rp o ratio n ; H a r­
ry R. N ew port and M aria L. N ew ­
port, his wife; Jo h n Jam es Seaton
and Ja n e Doe Seaton, his wife; and
Ell W in esett,
D efendants,
I
To: Jo h n Jam es Seaton and
Ja n e Doe Seaton, his w ife; and
E li W inesett,
IN TH E NAME OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby req u ired to ap ­
pear an d an sw er th e co m p lain t filed
, a g a in st you, in th e above en titled
j co u rt and cause, w ith in fo u r weeks
| from th e d ate of th e firs t p u b lic a­
tion of th is summ ons, and if you
fail to so ap p ear and an sw er for
| w ant th ereo f p la in tiff w ill apply to
said co u rt for th e relief prayed for
and dem anded in said com plaint, to-
w it:
A decree for th e foreclosure of
p la in tiff’s m ortgage upon the
h e re in a fte r described real p ro p er­
ty, to -w it:
From th e southw est co rn er of
th e NW>4 S E U
of Section 12,
T ow nship 4 n o rth R ange 28, E.
W. M., east 0 degrees 26 m in u tes
so u th 1620 feet to a p o in t in “A”
L ine ca n al; thence ea st 31 de­
grees 22 m in u tes n o rth 447 feet
to a point in cen ter of “ A” Line
Canal, th e point of b eg in n in g :
thence east 31 degrees 22 m in ­
utes n o rth 306 feet to a p o in t in
said "’A ” L ine C anal: thence
n o rth 13 degrees 9 m in u tes east
307 feet to a p o in t in said '"A”
L ine C anal; th en ce n o rth 27 de­
grees 50 m in u tes east, 345 feet to
a po in t in said “ A” L ine C anal,
th en ce n o rth 53 degrees 19 m in ­
utes east, 197 feet to a po in t in
said “A” L ine Canal, an d a point
on th e east line of said Section
12; th en ce n o rth on said section
line 655 feet to a p o in t in cen ter
of "C ” L ine C anal; th en ce w est
0 degrees 4 8 m in u tes so u th , 270
feet, to a p o in t In ce n te r of "C ”
L ine C anal; th en ce w est 57 de­
grees 38 m in u tes south 269 feet,
to a point in ce n te r of “C” Line
C anal; thence w est 20 degrees 16
m in u tes so u th 237 feet, to a point
in ce n te r of “C” L ine C anal;
thence w est 41 degrees 59 m in ­
utes south, 625 feet to a po in t in
ce n te r of "C ” L ine C anal; thence
west 19 degrees 54 m inutes
south, six feet to a point In cen­
te r of "C ” L ine C anal;
thence
south 31 degrees 42 m in u tes east
962 feet, to point of beginning.
And for a decree th a t p la in tiff
have a first and p rio r Hen created
by a m o rtg ag e given by Logan C.
Todd an d D orothy R. Todd, his wife,
to p la in tiffs upon said real prop­
e rty , an d th a t said lien an d m o rt­
gage ia prio r and su p erio r to any
Hen or in te re st of th e d efen d an ts
h erein, or an y persons claim in g by.
th ro u g h o r u n d er them , o r anyone
of them , and th a t th ey be forever
barred aad foreclosed of all rig h t,
Are youjgiving YOUR home,
furnishings, business, automo­
bile and other possessions
the sound protection of this
dependable form of insurance?
When you deal with this office
you receive policies backed by
financial surplus and capital
itockas well as legal reserves.
YOU
STATE OF OREGON, represented
and a c tin g by th e W orld W ar V et­
erans S tate Aid Commission,
P la in tiff,
S potlight Special!
THURSDAY, JU LY 21, 1938
1 - B5 G E REFRIGERATOR
$ 1 4 5 .0 0
1 - B5 G E REFRIGERATOR
$ 1 4 9 .0 0
1 - AV-1 G E CLEA N ER
$ 1 9 -5 0
1 - A V -5 G E CLEA N ER
$ 2 9 -5 0
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