The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 23, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940.
PAGE T H U S
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Miss Margery Williams left Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Stephens
and son of Maryhill spent the week day for Adams where she will be em­
end visiting his parents, Mr. and ployed by Mrs. Jack Duff( Miss Ruth
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Thompson, formerly of here). Her
Mrs. A1 Stepens.
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and parents took her up.
The baseball team went to Helix
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker and Joan, Mrs. V. D. Bramer and Stella
Mary and Jerry left Friday for their Rae and Jim left Sunday for a four where they were defeated 6-1.
The New Treatment
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith and son
new home in Pasco. Mr. Walker is days trip to visit their daughter and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and Jimmy left Monday for Portland and
employed with the U. S. engineers.
for
Mrs. David Lane and daughter of family in The Dalles, Mrs. Braroer’s the beach where they will visit for
Spokane
arrived this week to visit mother-in-law, Mrs. Stella Bramer in two weeks.
Stubborn Cases of
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wilson have
her mother, Mrs. Earl Shaw.
Oswego, the M. M. McCullough home
moved into the Jake Smith house.
in
Portland
and
Mrs.
Byrnes’
sister,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Mullins
and
LOOSE
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kippell left
Lindsay left Friday for Pasco to Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Comer in Salem.
Wednesday for Portland where they
make their future home. Mr. Mul­ They plan to be home Friday-
visit for two weeks.
lins is employed with the U. S. engi­
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Steavens and will Mrs.
James Byrnes and Mrs. John
neers.
sons left Tuesday for Pasco where Kinney
were picked as the delegates
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eldon
Thompson
and
they
will
make
their
home.
and
to attend the Portland Flower show.
son of Elmer City, Wn., visited at
Mrs. Walter Bullard and Patty
Allan Darr left Friday for Oregon
the home of his parents, Mr. and and Bob, Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs.
Mrs. H. O. Thompson last week end. Neva Pilon spent Tuesday in Pen­ City to be with his wife, who has
been with her parents for a month
Mrs. Tom Tucker and son Joe
and a half.
spent last Wednesday afternoon shop­ dleton shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller spent
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Young of Pas­
ping in Pendleton.
co brought Jimmie Smith home Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and Saturday in Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sannes and day from a few^ays visit with them
children Yvonne and George of Elmer
not due to Systemic
City visited over the week end with Coral and Betty left Monday for
Conditions.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pasco to make their home.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stoop and
Kendler, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
girls
Donna
and
Linda
left
Monday
Isom of Irrigon, and other friends.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Mrs. Calla Tonies and David and for a two weeks vacation.
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Butterwood,
Barbara of Holdman spent Sunday
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lane and daugh­ of
visiting friends here.
an order duly made and entered
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cramer and ter Roberta spent Monday in Pendle­ herein by the County Court of Uma­
YOU'LL ALWAYS BE 6LA0 YOU
ton.
son James of The Dalles spent the
tilla County, Oregon, on the 8th day
BOUGHT A GENERAL ELECTRIC
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Hull
and
Miss
week end here where they attended
of May, 1940, will, on the 15th day
the graduation exercises of their Clara Corrigan spent Tuesday in of June, 1940, at tne hour of 10
CONDITIONED « IN I Controlled tem­
JUNIOR GARDEN
Pendleton.
niece, Delores Van Schoiack.
perature, hum idity, and constant cir­
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dick
Ackers
and
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duff and son
culation o f freshened air.
highest bidder for cash, at the front
CLUB CHATS
of Athena spent Saturday evening daughter Norma eeft Friday for Pas­ door of the Umatilla County Court
SELECTIVE STORAGE. A ll fo ur needed
co
where
they
will
make
their
home.
and Sunday with her parents, Mr.
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to
zones— Sub-Freezing Storage; Extra-
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sykes are a minimum price of 361.00 therefor,
and Mrs. H. O. Thompson.
C o ld S to ra g e ; C ris p in g S to rag e;
By Mrs. Emil Zivney
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker and Joe. home from a two day visit in Port­ to be paid in cash, at the time of
Safety-Zone General Storage.
sale, the following described parcel
A meeting of the Hermiston Jun and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and land.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Koons and of land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun­
son
Gary
spent
Sunday
in
the
moun­
ALL-STEEL CABINET, b u ilt fo r long
ior Garden club will be held next tains near Ukiah fishing.
daughter Sharon motored to Celilo ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent
life. One-Piece porcelain interiors—
Saturday afternoon, beginning at 2
Glenn Ostrom and Oliver McNabb Wednesday where Sharon stayed taxes, to-wit:
and porcelain exteriors, too!
with her grandparents while her par­
o’clock at the library. Our June spent Saturday in the mountains.
S'/4 SE'4, South of “A” line Can­
STAINLESS STEEL Super-Freezer and
Miss Margie Mustard, who is em­ ents are visiting La Grande until
meeting is to be in the form of a
al, Section 12, Township 4, North
Modal BS-40 STAINLESS STEEL Sliding Shelves!
June
3,
when
the
government
em­
ployed
in
Pendleton,
spent
Sunday
Range
28,
E.
W.
M.
lawn party, so let’s be present Sat­ visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ployees will return to work on the
ILLUMINATED TEMPERATURE DIAL T e l-
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
urday to make our plans.
dredge Clearwater.
John Mustard.
Read What
A-Frost Indicator. Thriftom eter. In ­
Mrs. J. J. Smith and son Jimmie (May 9-June 6) of Umatilla County.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard spent
Bring signed slips showing yard
terior Lighting. Easy releasing, fast
General Electric Says:
and Mary Walker motored to Pasco
freezing Q u ick Trays. Pyrex Dishes.
improvement activities engaged in as Saturday in Pasco visiting friends.
*'Wie believe the ."•w 1940 G -E Re­
Merle Imes and son Charles where they left Jimmie to stay with
frigerator to be the finest product of
well as garden duties. A few people left Mrs.
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
its kind ever offered to the American
SEALED-IN-STEEL G-E THRIFT UNIT
Monday for La Grande where his aunt because of the illness of J.
pub lic— one that w ill cost you less to
have yet to bring their flower or veg­ they will make their future home. Mr. J. Smith.
famed throughout the w orld for
own than any other refrigerator you
uiet, low-cost operation and en­
Mrs. Jack Geer of Kinzua is here
can buy at any price.”
etable garden plan drawn to scale. Imes has been in La Grande for
3 uring economy.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Each member is to bring a few some time where he had been trans­ visiting her sister, Mrs. Leland
from a driver of this territory Smith. She left her children with That the undersigned, Sheriff of
flowers to be assembled in bouquets ferred
to that for the Asbury Transporta­ her mother, Mrs. Clarence Powell at Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
for the hospital or shut-ins.
Blalock Island.
tion company.
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, on the 8th day
of May, 1940, will, on the 15th day
P H O N E 2791
of June, 1940, at the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon, sell to the
highest bidder for cash, at the front deceased, then The unknown heirs of restraining and enjoining you and
door of the Umatilla County Court W. H. Auseon, deceased; The un­ each
of you from asserting or claim­
House, Pendleton, Oregon, subject to known heirs of Horace G. Hurlburt, ing any
right, title, estate, lien or in­
a minimum price of $75.74 therefor, deceased; Byron A. Chisholm and terest
in said land or in any part
to be paid in cash, at the time of Jane Doe Chisholm, his wife, or if thereof adverse to plaintiff.
sale, the following described parcel said Byron A. Chisholm is deceased,
This summons is served upon you
of land, heretofore by Umatilla Coun­ then The unknown heirs of Byron A. by publication thereof for four suc­
ty, Oregon, acquired for delinquent Chisholm, deceased; Gilbert A. Chis­ cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her­
taxes, to-wit:
holm and Mary Doe Chisholm, his ald by order of Honorable C. L.
E% SE (4 SEU , South of O.W.R. wife, or if said Gilbert A. Chisholm Sweek, judge of thy court above
& N. Right of Way, Section 9, & is deceased, then The unknown heirs named, which said order was made
E% N E ‘/> N EU , North & West of Gilbert A. Chisholm, deceased; and dated the 29th day of April,
of Road, Section 16, Township 5, Edward Johnston and Sarah Doe 1940, and the date of the first pub­
North Range 28, E.W.M.
Johnston, his wife, or if said Edward lication of this summons is the 2nd
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff Johnston is deceased, then The un­ day of May, 1940.
of Umatilla County. known heirs of Edward Johnston, de­
W. J. Warner,
(May 9-June 6)
ceased; “Also all other persons or
Post Office Address,
T h e Ford Motor Company was founded
service with the Company— sober, decent
Hermiston, Oregon,
parties unknown claiming any right,
by a working-man for working-men. Its
SUMMONS
title, estate, lien or interest in the
family men. Hundreds of them have
A. S. Cooley,
Post Office Address,
real estate described in the com­
present officers began as employees of the
been with the Company for more than
Equity No. 6601
Pendleton, Oregon,
plaint herein.”
Company. It was the first company to pay
25 years — thousands for more than 15
IN THE NAME OF THE
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
(May 2-May 30)
STATE OF OREGON
a minimum wage, beginning in 1914, at
years. Their health record, home owner­
You are hereby required to appear
STATE OF OREGON FOR
the then astounding figure of #5 a day.
ship and citizenship records are good.
and answer the
complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
That was double the prevailing wage of
UMATILLA COUNTY
court and cause within four weeks
A l l this is reflected in Ford products,
the time. The Ford minimum is now $6
from the date of the first publication
Hermiston,
Light
*
Power
Compa­
a day for all employees engaged in pro­
whether cars, trucks or tractors. The
this summons, and if you fail so
ny, an Oregon corporation, Plain­ of
to appear and answer, for want
duction work. And from that, the wages
work is honestly done. Materials are the
tiff,
thereof plaintiff will apply to said
vs.
rise to #10.80 a day, with the average wage
best that can be made or procured. Less
for the relief prayed for and
Eva Maud Auseoni The unknown court
in said complaint, to-wit.
#7.25, exclusive of salaried employees.
profit to the Company and more value
heirs of Frank J. Auseon, de­ demanded
A decree that plaintiff is the own­
ceased; Harley A. Fager and er in fee simple of the following de­
to the customer is known
Maude L. Fager, his wife, or if scribed land, to-wit:
T h e Ford Motor Com­
throughout the motoring
said Harley A. Fager is deceased,
Commencing at the center of
pany was the first large
world as ”Ford’s way of
then The unknown heirs of Har­
Henry Ford and Edsel
Section 16; thence North 417.6
ley
A.
Fager,
deceased;
W.
H.
company to establish the
feet; thence East 208,8 feet;
doing business.”
Ford keep daily per.
Auseon and May Doe Auseon, his
thence South 417.6 feet; thence
8-hour day—also in 1914.
wife,
or
if
said
W.
H.
Auseon
is
West 208.8 feet; to the point of
F o r d M otor Com pany
tonal touch with all
And the 40-hour week
deceased, then The unknown heirs
beginning.
of
W.
H.
Auseon,
deceased;
The
phases of Ford manu­
was the first to make a
All that part of the South Half
was inaugurated by the
Plan that coming vacation
unknown heirs of Horace G. Hurl-
of the Southeast Quarter of the
m o to r ca r w ith in th e
nowl Taka in Eastern Citi.s,
Ford Motor Company in
burt, deceased; Byron A. Chis­
facture. In a conference
Northwest Quarter of Section 16
World*. Fair., N ational
holm and Jane Doe Chisholm, his
m eans o f the average
1926, years before any
lying East of the East bank of the
with his staff, H enry
wife, or if said Byron A. Chis­
Parka. Traveling coat. ar.
Umatilla
River.
f a m ily — q u it t in g th e
such laws existed.
holm is deceased, then The un­
Invitingly low.
The North Half of the South­
Ford often says: ”Go
known
heirs
of
Byron
A.
Chis­
manufacture o f what was
west Quarter of the Northwest
holm, deceased; Gilbert A. Chis­
ahead—I’ll sit here and
Quarter of Section 16; and also
then the largest selling
* he Ford Motor Com­
holm and Mary Doe Chisholm, his
all of that portion of the North
represent the public.”
pany employs men with­
model in the world to
wife, or if said Gilbert A. Chis­
Half -of the Southeast Quarter of
holm is deceased, then The un­
out regard to race, creed
the Northwest Quarter of Section
do so. Its chosen field in
known heirs of Gilbert A. Chis­
16 lying and being on the South
or color. It is common
all the 30 years since that
holm, deceased; Edward Johnston
side and the West side of the
and Sarah Doe Johnston, his wife,
knowledge that working conditions in
time has been the average American
Northeast bank of the Umatilla
or if said Edward Johnston is de­
River as it flows through said
the Ford shops are the best that science
family — for which it has consistently
ceased, then The unknown heirs of
land and also including the is­
Edward Johnston, deceased; “Al­
and constant care can make them. A
provided car facilities which formerly
lands at that place.
so all other persons or parties un­
All those fractional parts of the
square deal, a just wage and stabilized
only the wealthy could buy.
known claiming any right, title,
Southeast Quarter of the North­
employment for a large proportion of
estate, lien or interest in the real
west Quarter, and the Northeast
I t is the policy of the Ford Motor Com­
estate described in the complaint
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter,
our em ployees — and as fu lly stabi­
herein,”
and the Southeast Quarter of the
pany to share the benefits of advanced
lized for all as conditions will permit —
Defendants.
3 Famous Trains
Southwest Quarter of Section 16
methods and management with workers
To the defendants above named,
enable our men to retain their personal
lying West of the Umatilla River,
from Portland
Eva Maud Auseon; The unknown
including therewith the islands of
and public alike. Increased wages and
independence.
ALL AIR-CONDITIONED
heirs of Frank J. Auseon, deceased;
the
Umatilla
River
situated
in
the
employment over a period of many years
Harley A. Fager and Maude L. F a­
S tr e a m lin e r
3 9 - 3 4 hour« to
above described subdivisions.
I n consequence of these policies the Ford
ger, his wife, or if said Harley A.
C h ica g o . 8 -aallin ga m onthly, 6;3O
have resulted in
All of said land in Township 4
p .m .,o n l« t, 7th, 13 th , 19th , 23 th .
Fager is deceased, then The unknown
North of Range 28 East of the
Motor Company has one of the finest
A 300 per cent increase
Make reservation«. N o extra fare.
heirs of Harley A. Fager, deceased;
Willamette Meridian in Umatilla
bodies of employees in the world. The
in the built-in value of the Ford car and a
P o r t la n d R o s a d a ily 9 :3 3 p. m
W. H. Auseon and May Doe Auseon,
County, Oregon.
P a c if ic L im it e d d a ily 8 :0 0 a. m
his wife, or if said W. H. Auseon is
And that plaintiff is such owner
larger proportion are mature men of long
73 per cent reduction in its price.
free from any right, title, estate,
Hen or interest of you and of each
2 W O R L D S FA IR S
of you, and that you or any one or
more of you has no right, title, es­
N a n York opona M a y 11th
S a a Franciaco
M a y 25 th
tate, lien or interest in said land or
in any part thereof, and perpetually
Round-Trip to New York
UMATILLA NEWS
Now is the Time to Get Your New
Sulpho-Olive
1940 GENERAL ELECTRIC
D an d ru ff
Excessive
H a ir Loss
V t n ’i B trber Shop
Tum -A-Lum Lumber Co.
THE FORD WAY
'I '
OF DOING BUSINESS
FORD M O TO R C O M P A N Y
R eturning via San Franciaco
»135
*A LETTER
Rohrman Motor Co.
Your
Dealer
Hermiston, Oregon
A small investment in eye cor­
rection pays large dividends in
efficiency and future security.
An examination now will bring
you a profitable return in eye
comfort.
SEE
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 South Main St.
Pendleton, Oregon
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