The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 02, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. MAY 1, 1»««.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
deceased, then The unknown heirs
of W. H. Auseon, deceased; The
unknown heirs of Horace G. Hurl-
burt, deceased; Byron A. Chis­
holm and Jane Doe Chisholm, his
wife, or if said Byron A. Chis­
HERMISTON, OREGON
holm is deceased, then The un­
Phone 2121
known heirs of Byron A. Chis­
holm, deceased; Gilbert A. Chis­
Walter Holt, Umatilla county Henry Sommerer and Virgil Wilkes
FRID AY - SATURDAY
holm and Mary Doe Chisholm, his
agent, was in Hermiston Wednesday. were present at a cooperative meet­
wife, or if said Gilbert A. Chis­
MAY 3 - 4
holm is deceased, then The un­
Key chains, 50c. A. W. Behrman, ing in Walla Walla Saturday.
Pal Night»
Mrs. Walter Harr of Umatilla is
known heirs of Gilbert A. Chis­
Hermiston.
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DOUBLE FEATURE
holm, deceased; Edward Johnston
Major and Mrs. O. L. Babcock receiving medical treatment at the
and Sarah Doe Johnston, his wife,
spent some time in Hermiston Wed­ Hermiston General hospital.
Mrs. Gus Estle spent the week end
or if said Edward Johnston is de­
nesday.
her husband here. She is em­
ceased, then The unknown heirs of
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox was a dinner with
in Pendleton.
Edward Johnston, deceased; “Al­
guest at the Chas. Wilcox home Sun­ ployed
Frank Swaggert of Butter Creek
so all other persons or parties un­
day.
was in Hermiston Thursday attend­
known claiming any right, title,
Miss Lucile Forsythe and Miss ing to business matters.
estate, lien or interest in the real
Maxine Faust were week end visitors
Dance at Columbia park hall Sat­
estate described in the complaint
in Pendleton.
urday night. May 4. Admission 40c
herein,”
Zane G rey’s
37-lp
Mr. and Mrs. George Scarlett and 10c.
Defendants.
were charvaried by a group of friends
Mrs. Harvey Payne and Mrs. R.
To the defendants above named,
from the Westland district Friday Chenault were business visitors in Eva Maud Auseon; The unknown
Pendleton Monday.
night.
heirs of Frank J. Auseon, deceased;
* »AtAMOUM» «du»»
Mrs. C. McCain of Hood River Harley A. Fager and Maude L. F a­
A group from the West Grange at­
spent
the
week
end
at
the
Dr.
F.
B.
tended
Pomona
at
Cold
Springs
ger, his wife, or if said Harley A.
isaitiîïî.___ ___ ;_
Belt home. She attended the flower Fager is deceased, then The unknown
in session Thursday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
O.
Felthouse
spent
show
Saturday.
heirs of "Harley A. Fager, deceased;
Color Popular Science
Miss Virginia Wells, who recently W. H. Auseon and May Doe Auseon,
Sunday at Prosser visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Waller, former residents underwent an appendectomy in the his
wife, or if said W. H. Auseon is
Pendleton hospital, returned to her deceased,
of Hermiston.
then The unknown heirs of
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
Mrs. A. A. Estle and daughter Joy home here Wednesday evening.
W. H. Auseon, deceased; The un­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Casky,
who
Sue
spent
a
week
visiting
in
La
MAY 5 - 6 - 7
heirs of Horace G. Hurlburt,
Grande with Mr. and Mrs. Jack have been attending W.S.C., visited known
deceased; Byron A. Chisholm and
Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Jane
Estle.
Continuoug Show Sunday
Doe Chisholm, his wife, or if
Miss Sadie Dunlap, president of Mrs. Charles Wilcox. Mr. Casky and
Byron A. Chisholm is deceased, |
Alice Faye - Fred MacMurray
the Pendleton Business and Profes­ Mr. Wilcox worked for the forest ser­ said
The unknown heirs of Byron A.
sional Woman’s club, spent a short vice in the Heppner district last then
Chisholm, deceased; Gilbert A. Chis­
time in Hermiston one day last week. summer.
and Mary Doe Chisholm, his
Mrs. Lyle Brown and infant son holm or
Mrs. Roberta Gunn, Mrs. C. E.
if said Gilbert A. Chisholm
Baker, Miss Golda Mumma and Mrs. Norman Lyle will return to their wife,
is deceased, then The unknown heirs
Georgia Henderson were in Pendle­ home Friday from the Hermiston of
Gilbert A. Chisholm, deceased:
General hospital.
ton Saturday evening.
Elvin Quiring of Dallas is spend­ Edward Johnston and Sarah Doe
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Mrs. W. T. Reeves and Mrs. Har­
his wife, or if said Edward
old Reeves of Stanfield were in Her ing an indefinite time in Hermiston Johnston,
is deceased, then The un­
miston Saturday and also visited the with his brothers A1 and Leander. He Johnston
is recuperating from an extended ill­ known heirs of Edward Johnston, de­
flower show.
ceased; “Also all other persons or
Mrs. W. J. Warner, who has spent ness.
Cartoon — All’s Well That Ends
parties unknown claiming any right,
Mrs.
F.
B.
Swayze
returned
home
the
past
ten
days
with
her
daughter.
Well
Mrs. E. P. Schofield at Vancouver, a week ago Sunday from an extended title, estate, lien or interest in the
Flying Stewardess
visit at Washington, D. C., with her real estate described in the com­
returned home Wednesday.
Gertrude King is now employed daughter. She reports having an ex­ plaint herein.”
IN THE NAME OF THE
during the daytime at Thompson’s cellent time.
STATE OF OREGON
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Drug Store with Georgia Lindner
Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Logan and
You are hereby required to appear
family of La Grande spent Tuesday
working the evening shift.
MAY 8 - 9
It has been reported that Gene and Wednesday in Hermiston at the and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
DOUBLE FEATURE
Gray of Lexington has recently home of his brother, Wm. Logan.
court and cause within four weeks
Pocket
watches,
$1.00.
A.
W.
purchased
the
F.
W.
Corpe
place
near
TOM BROWN in
Behrman, Hermiston.
37-lc from the date of the first publication
the reservoir.
Helen Ralph, Jane and Jim Jack- of this .summons, and if you fail so
Miss Eunice Woughter. who re­ son were in Pendleton Monday even­ to appear and answer, for want
cently underwent a major operation ing where they visited Miss Virginia thereof plaintiff will apply to said
in the Pendleton hospital, returned to Wells who was in the St. Anthony’s court for the relief prayed for and
her home here Monday. She is pro­ hospital.
demanded in said complaint, to-wit.
gressing nicely.
A decree that plaintiff is the own­
Emery Gentry of Gentry Motor Co.
Miss Lauretta Dwyer of San Fran­ of Weston was in Hermiston Tuesday er in fee simple of the following de­
cisco, who spent two weeks visiting and returned home with a new Ford scribed land, to-wit:
with her niece and family, Mr. and tractor . Mr. Gentry is an associate
Commensing at the center of
Mrs. A. F. Rohrman, returned Tues­ dealer for this machine in the Wes­
Section 16; thence North 417.6
day to her home.
ton district.
feet; thence East 208.8 feet;
Mrs. Glenn Rutherford (nee Bar­
Miss Viola Krause, employed at
thence South 417.6 feet; thence
bara Wessell) of Marysville, Calif., O’Conner’s Cafe, is spending this
West 208.8 feet; to the point of
spent from Saturday to Tuesday at week at the home of her brother,
beginning.
the home of her mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krause, at Pullman, Wn.
All that part of the South Half
B. I. Whitney.
Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn Hughes are
of the Southeast Quarter of the
Home for Sunday dinner at the being congratulated upon the birth
Northwest Quarter of Section 16
with
Guy Shaw home were all the boys of a son weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz., born
lying East of the East bank of the
who
are
working
in
various
sections
Friday at the Hermiston General
Jameg Cagney - George Brent
Umatilla River.
in eastern Oregon. In the afternoon hospital.
He has been named Robert
The North Half of the South­
the
boys
and
Rebecca
and
Doris
Pier­
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Darrel.
west Quarter of the Northwest
son attended the Tony Vey rodeo.
Miss Cathern Weber of Cumber­
Quarter of Section 16; and also
A. C. Heyden and Monte Hedwall, land, Maryland, arrived Tuesday on
all of that portion of the North
director and manager respectively of the
City
of
Portland
train
to
visit
Half of the Southeast Quarter of
the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery, with Miss Lavina May Lynch until
the Northwest Quarter of Section
spent Tuesday to Thursday in Port­ the close of school. They are plan­
16 lying and being on the South
land attending a convention of the ning an extensive trip during the
side and the West side of the
Interstate Creameries. Mrs. Heyden summer vacation.
Northeast bank of the Umatilla
and children accompanied the men to
A shift in living quarters is being
River as it flows through said
Portland.
made this week of three Hermiston
land and also including the is­
families. The Dave Mittlesdorf fam­
lands at that place.
THE
ily is moving to the Lyle Tilden
All those fractional parts of the
house. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gorrell
Southeast Quarter of the North­
• P. A.
OLD RELIABLE
and family will move to the Thos.
west Quarter, and the Northeast
EXPERIENCED BARBERS
Campbell place south of town. Mr.
• VELVET
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter,
and
Mrs.
“Bud”
Beard
and
daughter
BEST OF SERVICE
and the Southeast Quarter of the
• HALF & HALF
will occupy the lower floor of the
Southwest Quarter of Section 16
I. Whitney residence.
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
“Hermiston
THOMPSON'S DRUG B. The
lying West of the Umatilla River,
Columbia Winners Calf club
including therewith the islands of
met last Thursday at the H. K. Dean
the Umatilla River situated in the
above described subdivisions.
residence with Kenneth Dean as host.
All of said land in Township 4
Don Sherwood spoke on “Care and
North of Range 28 East of the
Feeding of Young Calves.” Other
Willamette Meridian, in Umatilla
business was also transacted.
County, Oregon.
And that plaintiff is such owner
SUMMONS
MART COFFEE ...............
1 lb .
free from any right, title, estate,
lien or interest of you and of each
Equity No. 6601
of you, and that you or any one or
EARLY RISER COFFEE
1 lb -
more of you has no right, title, es­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE tate, lien or interest in said land or
STATE OF OREGON FOR
in any part thereof, and perpetually
UMATILLA COUNTY
FRENCH DRESSING, R. & W.
restraining and enjoining you and
each of you from asserting or claim­
Hermiston Light & Power Compa­ ing any right, title, estate, lien or in­
SU N SPU N ......................................
quart
ny, an Oregon corporation, Plain­ terest in said land or in any part
tiff,
thereof adverse to plaintiff.
M AYONNAISE, R. & W ...........
quart
vs.
This summons is served upon you
Eva Maud Ausecn; The unknown by publication thereof for four suc­
heirs of Frank J. Auseon, de­ cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her­
LUNCHEON MEAT Red ft white
ceased; Harley A. Fager and ald by order of Honorable C. L.
.............. n>-
Maude L. Fager. his wife, or if Sweek, judge of the court above
MILK, Red & W hite ....................
.......3 for
said Harley A. Fager is deceased, named, which said order was made
then The unknown heirs of Har­ and dated the 29th day of April,
......3 lbs.
SNOW DRIFT,
ley A. Fager, deceased; W. H. 1940, and the date of the first pub­
Auseon and May Doe Auseon, his lication of this summons is the 2nd
wife, or if said W. H. Auseon is day of May, 1940.
CANDY BARS & G U M ...............
....... 3 for
BASIS THEATRE
»
Post Office Address,
W. J. Warner,
Pendleton, Oregon
Post Office Address,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Hermiston, Oregon
(May 2-MayJO)
A. S. Cooley,
Remember Your Mother
“ Parole Fixer”
KNIGHTS Si RANEÍ
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“ Little Old
New York
“ Ma! He’s Making
Eyes At Me”
“The
Fighting 69th”
H erm iston
B a rb e r Shop
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Specials for M ay 3rd, 4th and 6th
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35*
43*
Mother’s Day, Sunday,|May 12
— GIFTS APPROPRIATELY W R A PPED —
Slips
Gowns
Hose
50c
Roast T u rk e y
and Dressing
Sunday, M ay 5
PETE & GLADYS
SPECIALS
MAY 3rd - 4th & 6th —
20^
— PRODUCE —
RALPH H . U A A I l
Republican National Committeeman
FOR REPUBLICAN NATIO NAL COMMITTEEMAN
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doz. 35*
2 for 17*
GREEN BEANS, fresh & te n d e r .......... 2 lbs.
FRESH TOM ATOES .................................. lb.
GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona
LETTUCE, large crisp h e a d s ...............
— QUALITY MEATS —
12jc
1£<
PORK STEAKS, lean tender ................... lb. 16*
PURE PORK LINKS, seasoned right ......lb. 2X*
FRESH HALIBUT, sm all te n d e r ............... lb. 19c
ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, 6 vari’s., .. lb. 25*
VEAL STEW ................................................ lb.
BEEF SHORT RIBS, grain fed b e e f .......... lb.
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
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COFFEE, Reliance, reg. or s i l e x .......... lb. can 25*
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, bulk ... 5 lbs.
SA LA D DRESSING SPREAD, tasty .. qt. jar
HERSHEY’S COCOA .......................... lb. can
V ote lor O m
CASCADE
12 X Cake Ralph H
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Mother’s Day Special
Costume Jewelry
Table Linen
Handkerchiefs
S A Y L O R ’S
25*
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FLAVOR JELL .......................................
4 for ¿9$:
FLOUR, Red & W h it e ....................49 lbs. $1.69
FLOUR, Flaky B a k e ........................ 49 lbs. $1.39
Hand Bags
Dresses
House Coats
C rackers 2 lb. pkg. 15c
APPLE BUTTER, Dutch G ir l........ 38-oz. jar
TOMATO JUICE
LAUNDRY SOAP, O.K. reg u la r ...........5 Dars
jitles
5e
14*
< )£
W A X PAPER, R eliance .. 125-ft. - 28-oz. roll
Garden Fresh Vegetables Always
79c and 9ÖC
GOLD FRAMES
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For AU .. 12-oz. can
AM ONIA or BLUING, Pacific ........ i
PICTURES - Oilettes & Silhouettes
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