The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 15, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1940.
THE H ER M IS TO N H ER ALD . HERMISTON. OREGON.
T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Subscription Rates
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Payable in Advance
Office Telephone ............................ 2051
Residence Telephone
2333
The Ladies Altar Society will hold
their regular meeting at the home of
Mrs. Bill Kennedy Thursday.
Milton Knutson of Whitney was a
visitor at the Bill Switzler home last
week.
Mrs. Harry Crammer is spending
several days in Pocatello, Idaho, with
her husband.
Miss Rita Mae Martin returned to
Portland after spending several days
visiting her mother, Mrs. Harry
Crammer. Miss Martin is a surgical
nurse in a Portland hospital.
Mrs. Harlan Dwans and two sons
Jeft last week for her home in Con­
don after visiting several days with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hiatt.
Mrs. Andy Baldwin and two child­
ren left Sunday for their home in
Salem after spending two weeks at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Hiatt. Mr. Baldwin
drove over after them.______
IRENE DUNNE AND
CARY GRANT IN
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That’s the unique basis on which “My
Favorite Wife” has been constructed.
Irene Dunne and Cary Grant are co-
Insurance is like that too— to
starred in this hilarious comedy of
many different kinds of policies
marital confusion, while Gail Patrick
to take care of varying require­
and Randolph Scott have other pivot­
ments! Expert advice is needed.
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matter how small your in­
The streamlined marital entangle­
surance program may be, you
ments revolve around the plight of a
\ Y / H E N you buy a camera
w ill benefit by consulting a
young attorney (Grant) whose love­
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you try to select one that
qualified agency — this agency.
ly wife (Miss Dunne) has been miss­
will do the sort of work you re­
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ing for seven years as a result of a
quire. There are many kinds
sea disaster. He has her declared
Capital stock insurance is
of cameras and expert advice is
legally dead and weds another wom­
helpful when you go out to buy
standard protection.
an. On the same evening the honey­
mooners are moving into a hotel suite
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they are overtaken by the first wife
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
who has miraculously been rescued
u b l is h
from a remote desert island. The ’ ’
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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curtis are distraught groom successfully hides
the proud parents of a son named his beloved first wife from his un­
Lawrence. Mrs. Curtis returned
from St. Anthony’s hospital on Wed­ kissed bride and returns home to find
trom.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
Bob Baker, who has made his home nesday to the home of her parents, that his premier mate spent seven
at the Tom Slattery home for some Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mansker.
years alone with a virile and hand-
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Lieut. LeMaster is in charge of j some explorer on a Pacific island
time, left the first of the week for
Arlington where he will be employed Camp Stanfield while Capt. Bonne- paradise.
witz is enjoying a ten day vacation
Albert Vieg spent Saturday in .as a butcher in the Safeway store.
“My Favorite Wife” will be shown
his family.
Mrs. Emy Windier left Tuesday with
Walla Walla visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Coffman are
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Bramer and for her home in Galesburg, Illinois, the proud parents of a daughter born Sunday and Monday, August 18 and James Eddie, Deceased.
applied toward the payment of the
children Della and Jim, Mrs. Glenn after a month’s visit with her daugh­ on August 7 at St. Anthony’s hospi­ , 19 at the Oasis theatre.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN judgment obtained against you here­
Ostrom and son Gary Dean and John ters, Mrs. Tom Slattery and Mrs. E r­ tal. Mrs. Coffman will return home
that the undersigned has been ap­ in, and in the manner provided by
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Byrnes spent Sunday in Hood River nest Reeves.
pointed Executor of the Last Will law.
the 17th.
Miss Margaret Kinney is visiting
where they visited the girls’ mother,
and Testament of James Eddie, de­
This summons is served upon you
Mrs. Lizzie McCullough returned
friends in Kennewick.
Mrs. James Byrnes.
Sunday from a few days at St. An­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ceased, and has qualified as the law by publication thereof for four suc­
Teddy
Kaut
of
Kennewick
is
a
directs.
All
persons
having
claims
Pete Peterson of Spokane is visit­
STATE OF OREGON FOR
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her­
thony’s hospital and has taken apart­
against said estate are required to ald, a tijwspaper published weekly at
ing at the home of his sister and guest of John Kinney for the week. ments at the Stanfield hotel.
UMATILLA COUNTY
Mrs.
Bertha
Cherry
came
home
present
the
same
to
me
at
the
First
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon,
The Contract Bridge club met at
this Wednesday from Vendure, Cal., the home of Mrs. Era Gredn on Mon­
National Bank in Hermiston, Oregon, by order of Hon. Carl W. Chambers,
Van Schoiack.
In the Matter of the Estate of verified
where
she
had
spent
three
weeks
vis­
as
the
law
directs,
within
County Judge of Umatilla County,
V. D. Bramer left Tuesday for
day. Mrs. Leora Heyden held high James B. Beebe, Deceased.
iting her father, who is in poor score.
six months from the date of this no­ Oregon, in the absence of Hon. C. L.
Walla Walla where he will be em­ health.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tice.
Sweek, Circuit Judge from Umatilla
ployed as fireman on the railroad.
Mrs. J. M. Richards visited her
Mrs. A1 Stephens and granddaugh­ daughter, Miss Patricia, in Portland that the undersigned has been ap­
Dated this 15th day of August, County, which said order was made
Lyle Brown was also called and ex­
pointed administratrix of the above 1940.
ter
Ann
Mary
Sherlock
are
visiting
over the week end.
and dated the 5th day of August,
pected to leave soon.
entitled estate by the above entitled
the home of her son and family,
F. B. Swayze, Executor.
194 0, and the date of the first pub­
Several from Stanfield attended court and has duly qualified as such.
Jim Cole was taken to the Pendle­ at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A1
Stephens
in
Yaki­
lication of this summons is Thursday,
the wedding of Mr. Myrnie Caldwell All persons having claims against W. J. Warner,
ton hospital again Monday evening. ma.
Attorney for Estate.
the 8th day August, 1940, and the
and Miss Alice Rueber at the Peace
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer left
Mr. and Mrs. Fritzpatrick and Lutheran church in Pendleton Sun­ the said estate are hereby notified (Aug. 15-Sept. 12)
last day will be Thursday, the 5th
Monday for Portland where they will children
to present the same to said adminis­
Donna,
Norma
and
Bud
day of September, 1940.
spend a few days before returning spent Sunday at Oliva Lake fishing. day, August 11.
tratrix with proper vouchers at the
SUMMONS
Mrs. Rex Baumgardner returned
here and going to Seattle to visit
PETERSON & PETERSON,
Miss Margaret Brown returned to Sunnyside on Tuesday after a few office of Fred E. Schmidt, Room 16,
Law No. 4858
their daughter and family, Mr. and Sunday
Bond
Building,
Pendleton,
Oregon,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
from
Boise,
Idaho,
where
she
days
visit
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Wallace Mahoney.
within six months of the date of the
Post Office Address:
had been visiting her parents for Mrs. Leo Clark.
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
first publication of this notice, which
Pendleton, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown and son two weeks from her duties as clerk
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
Several
young
folks
presented
Norman were Friday evening dinner in the Red & White store. She also
is the 15th day of August, 1940.
(Aug. 8-Sept. 5)
some
skits
at
the
meeting
of
the
UMATILLA
COUNTY
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Os- spent a few days in La Grande with
Ida J. Beebe, Administratrix.
Stanfield Grange on Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Imes, former Mr. and Mrs. C. Tillory and Mr. and Fred E. Schmidt,
SEATTLE - FIRST NATIONAL
for Administratrix.
residents of Umatilla.
Mrs. Ed Brown served sandwiches Attorney
BANK, a national banking corpora­
(Aug. 15-Sept. 12)
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Switzler left and cake after the meeting.
tion, Plaintiff, vs. J. A. THOMPSON,
Wednesday for Portland on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reeves left
Defendant.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Weber of The Thursday morning for a week’s visit
TO J. A. THOMPSON, Defendant
Dalles have rented the Bill Switzler with her parents at the Padfield home
above named:
house recently purchased from Myr- in Vancouver, B. C.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
tl > n ’nnnnell.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Rice and
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
Bill Rennptt of Canyon City spent daughter are at Wallula for two
UMATILLA COUNTY
quired to appear and answer the
a few davs here on business.
weeks conducting a service station.
complaint of the plaintiff filed
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
A caravan of cars passed through
against you in the above entitled
A small investment in eye cor­
Stanfield Tuesday afternoon an­
court and cause within four weeks
rection pays large dividends in
nouncing the Heppner rodeo this
from the date of the first publication
efficiency and future security.
week end.
of this summons, viz. on or before
An examination now will bring
Thursday, the 5th day of September,
Mrs. Carol Buckley and Donna and
REFRIGERATION and
1940; and if you fail to so appear
Margaret Carol arrived from Healds­
you a profitable return in eye
AIR CONDITIONING
and answer, for want thereof, plain­
burg, Cal., Tuesday for a visit at the
comfort.
tiff will take judgment against you
C. C. Rhea home and with other rel­
SERVICE
atives.
for the sum of $250.00 with interest
Household
and
Commercial
Re­
thereon at 10% per annum from
SEE
frigeration — Furnace Conversion
January 5, 1939, for $50.00 attor­
PENTECOSTAL
TABERNACLE.
ney fees and for the costs and dis­
DR. DALE ROTH WELL
0)1 Burners — Oil Furnaces
Rev. E. D. Greeley, Pastor
bursements of this action, and for the
L-Jraust Fans, Self Contained Air
OPTOMETRIST
sale of all your right, title, interest
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Conditioners.
Bible school, 10:00 a. m.
and estate in the following described
418 South Main St.
FREE ESTIMATES
real property attached in this action
Devotional service, 11:00 a. m.
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Pendleton, Oregon
in Umatilla County, Oregon:
Phone 3* *41 — Hermiston, Ore.
Fellowship meeting. 8:00 p. m.
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Township
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A GOOD THING
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North Range Twenty-
bad, or even the indifferent are in­
Eight (28), E.W.M.,
7
For A RAINY DAY
S E N S IB L E R A T E S
vited to these meetings.
and the proceeds of the sale thereof
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