The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 29, 1940, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1940
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V Y /H E N you buy a camera
you try to select one that
will do the sort of work you re­
quire. There are many kinds
of cameras and expert advice is
helpful when you ro out to buy.
Insurance is like that too—so
many different kinds of policies
to take care of varying require­
ments! Expert advice is needed.
No matter how small your in­
surance program may be, you
will benefit by consulting a
qualified agency — this agency.
May we serve you ?
Capital stock insurance is
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FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
P. B. SW AYZE, P resid en t
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
LETTER TO EDITOR
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
In my item in the Herald last week
it was stated that if commercial rates
in Hermiston were as low as those
of Forest Grove or Canby Oregon,
the saving of power cost at the Farm
Bureau Cooperative during the month
of July would have been 9122.00 on
a 9000 K. W. H. use.
Bonneville power is delivered any­
where in the northwest for the same
price. Umatilla county and its com­
munities are no exception. It perhaps
should be emphasized that the rates
so established at Forest Grove, for
instance, carry with them ample pro­
vision for taxes, depreciation and op­
erating costs. In addition to the
above these rates provided a net re­
turn of 23.3 for each dollar of elec­
tric revenue.
However, coming close to home
again our cooperative creamery in
Hermiston used 13,500 K. W. H. dur­
ing the month of July. The power
cost was 9271.00. Under the rates
mentioned above and recommended by
Dr. Raver, the Bonneville Power Ad­
ministrator. The cost would be 9117-
.50 or 9153.50 less.
The Co-op creamery received over
55,000 pounds of butterfat during
the month of July. The difference in
power cost would almost be three-
tenths of one cent per pound butter-
fat, a handsome dividend to a pro­
ducer of 1000th lb. of butterfat. The
facing and meeting of costs that are
unnecessarily high should always re­
ceive serious consideration, and some
solution is the inevitable result.
Signed, H. J. Ott.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
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PAGE
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
CANNING SCHEDULE
FOR SEPTEMBER 3 TO 7
/ i t«
S om ething N e w in
8 to 11 a.m.
12 to 3:30 p.m.
Mon.- No Canning
No canning
Tues.—Tomatoes
Beans & Corn
Wed.— Fruit
Fruit
Thurs.—Tomatoes
Beans & Corn
Fri.—Fruit
.
Fruit
Sat.—Tomatoes
Beans & Corn
Other products canned by special
arrangement.
Hermiston Co-op Cannery
U SED C A R S
• We have completed arrangements whereby
you are protected completely in buying a Used Car
from us. No more gambling or guess work.
Special services are being held
Tuesday night at the Pentecostal
church. A traveling male quartet
_
will furnish the^music.
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
As we worship Sunday we shall not
only commemorate the Christ in
whose name we meet but also Labor.
The sermon for the Sunday morn­
ing worship service will be, “The
Majesty of Service.” and for the Sun­
day evening service, “An Adequate
Gospel.”
Group No. 2 of the Women’s Coun­
cil will meet at the home of Mrs.
Carrie Bittle next Wednesday after­
noon, September 4.
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
Are churches necessary to civiliza­
tion? Must man worship to pro­
gress? Are ministers of the Gospel
of any practical value? Does the
Bible deserve a place in our modern
world?
Leaders of other nations answer
these questions in the negative. God
Bless America where we still have
the privilege of worshiping Gt® ac­
cording to conscience. Take advant­
age of your opportunity and be at
church this Sunday.
• We will give each Used Car Buyer a written
guarantee on any used car bought from us, Two
Hundred and Fifty Dollars or more, as long as he
keeps the car.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
James B. Beebe, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undersigned has been ap­
pointed administratrix of the above
entitled estate by the above entitled
court and has duly qualified as such.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified
to present the same to said adminis­
tratrix with proper vouchers at the
office of Fred E. Schmidt, Room 16,
Bond Building, Pendleton, Oregon,
within six months of the date of the
first publication of this notice, which
is the 15th day of August, 1940.
Ida J. Beebe, Administratrix.
Fred E. Schmidt,
Attorney for Administratrix.
(Aug. 15-Sept. 1 2 ) ______
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
No Time Limit! Ask Ils About It!
H e rm is to n A u to Co.
Sales - CHEVROLET - Service
FOR SALE—JONATHAN & WIN-
ter Banana apples while they last.
Bring containers. Emmett Cooney,
Hermiston.
2-3p
by order of Hon. Carl W. Chambers,
County Judge of Umatilla County,
Oregon, in the absence of Hon. C. L
Sweek, Circuit Judge from Umatilla
County, which said order was made
and dated the 5th day of August,
1940, and the date of the first pub­
lication of this summons is Thursday,
the 8th day August, 1940, and the
last day will be Thursday, the 5th
day of September, 1940.
PETERSON & PETERSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
Post Office Address:
Pendleton, Oregon.
(Aug. 8-Sept. 5)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of
MARY L. GUDERIAN, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
TO ALL PERSONS whom it may
concern that Herbert W. Guderian,
administrator, and Irene E. Rockwell,
administratrix of the estate of Mary
L. Guderian, deceased, have filed
their final account and report in the
administration of the estate; that the
County Judge by order duly made and
entered has appointed Monday, the
23rd day of September, 1940, at the
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon as
the time and the County Court House
at Pendleton, Oregon, as the place
where all objections and exceptions
to said Final Account and Report will
be heard and a settlement of the es­
tate made.
DATED this the 22nd day of Aug­
ust, 1940.
HERBERT W. GUDERIAN,
Administrator
IRENE E. ROCKWELL,
Administratrix
PETERSON & PETERSON,
Attorneys for Estate.
(Aug. 22-Sept. 19)
Miss Kathleen Voile of Walla Wal­
la who has been visiting her aunt and
FOR SALE—CONCORD & WARD-
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. John Voile and
en grapes, 60c per apple box. J. W.
family, returned home Wednesday.
McMullen, 1% mi. west of Hermis­
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave of
Monument, Ore., visited Mrs. Mus­
ton.
2-3 p
grave’s sister and family, Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. Isom from Sunday until
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
Friday.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore and family
from Pendleton were business visit­
FOR SALE—81 HEAD OF SHEEP
CHURCH OF CHRIST
ors in this vicinity Friday.
one to five years old; two black­
Mr. and Mrs. John Voile are visit­
Columbia School
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ing in Portland.
faced and two Ramboulet bucks;
George Weston, Evangelist
Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom and two
black
Pole-Angus
bull.
E.
E.
Pulley,
In the stress and strife for exist­
daughters Dohnlee and Lora Jean of
2-tfc IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Bates, Ore., visited his parents over ance many forget that God is the Hermiston.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
the week end.
giver of all good things and forget­ FOR SALE—RUMLEY BUCK, 8
UMATILLA COUNTY
• PAINTING
Mrs. Earl Isom, who was brought ting, thus fail to give Him true wor­
lambs,
9
old
ewes,
priced
for
quick
In the Matter of the Estate of
home from the Pendleton hospital ship. We invite you to worship with
• PAPERING
Monday evening of last week, is im­
sale at Edmonds Orchard, Umatilla, James Eddie, Deceased.
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
proving. The little son, who lived us as follows:
Oregon.
2-lc
• KALSOMINING
Lord’s day, 10 a. m., Bible study;
that the undersigned has been ap­
only four days, was laid to rest in
the Irrigon cemetery after a brief 11a. m., worship, Breaking of Bread FOR SALE— 10 ACRES, NINE IN pointed Executor of the Last Will — Spray Painting and Signs —
and Testament of James Eddie, de­
service Monday. Mrs. Dosh is stay­ and exhortation, subject, “Christian
alfalfa, and one in garden, grapes ceased, and has qualified as the law Anything - Anywhere - Anytime
ing with Mrs. Isom.
All Work Guaranteed - Estimates
Citizenship”
:
8
p.
m.,
gospel
service
and berries. Also shop and two lots directs. All persons having claims
W. J. Roberts of Walla Walla was
FREE
here Wednesday in the interests of with J. C. Hall of Sumner, Wn., as in town. H. J. Beal.
2-2c against said estate are required to
present the same to me at the First
the installation of a new hydro gas guest speaker.
BERT MICHEL
National Bank in Hermiston, Oregon,
system for O. Coryell.
Wednesday, 8 p. m., gospel service, GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — verified
Hermiston, Ore.
as the law directs, within Phone 131
->L s. McDermott from Minnesota subject, “Regeneration.”
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc six months from the date of this no­
Former
is . .sit.ng at the home of her sister,
j members are earnestly invited to af-
tice.
H. D. Rutledge.
Dated this 15th day of August,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning has j "iliate with us. The public is cor- HAVE TWO MODERN APART-
ments and furnished rooms. West 1940.
‘ I-"'- I from Centralia. Wn. Their | dially invited to all these meetings.
AUCTIONEER
F. B. Swayze, Executor.
Side Hotel, Katty corner from depot.
son Bobby Waters, who has been vis­
W.
J.
Warner,
iting relatives there for some time,
l-2p
Attorney for Estate.
returned with them, also Mrs. Brown­ GROUSE HUNTING
Col. Geo. Hodge
ing’s mother, Mrs. Walker, accom-4
LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE (Aug. 15-Sept. 12)
>a ' d then- home for a visit.
OPENS THIS WEEK
hauling. Prompt service. Fully
Lavelle Markham, who has been
Phone 3931
Hermiston
insured. Phone 4SI, Ray Tolar, Echo, THOUSANDS OF 4-H
vis ting relatives in Portland, re­
Grouse hunters will have their in­ Ore.
40-3p-tfc
turned this week.
CLUB MEMBERS
Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Sherman from nings when the season for Sooty or
Portland moved into the W. C. Isom Blue grouse opens in three eastern GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — EYE STATE FAIR
C. A. B I N D E R
house Thursday. Mr. Sherman is Oregon counties, Wallowa, Union and
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
PLUMBING
school superintendent for the coming Baker, next week.
school year.
TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR
Call Tum-A-Lum - Phone 3132
Upwards
of
200
4-H
club
members
The season opened Sunday, August
M s Gibso" ”rom Portland is vis­
Sales Leaves for Conference
rent — Easy terms. Thompson’s will attend this year’s state fair,
Umatilla, Oregon
25. and closes on August 31. The
r Hr. ind Hr.-,. Robert Smith.
George Sale, Jr., left Wednesday , it: Tom
5-tfc starting on Labor day, September 2,
Caldwell and Mr. Smith re­ bag limit is four birds in any one Drug Store, Hermiston.
morning with a carload of Oregon turned from their prospecting trip
as active participants, according to
day but not more than eight in any
young people for Winona Lake, In­ in the mountains Saturday.
estimates by the state club office at
SUMMONS
J. V. VILLERMOURE
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Bedwell spent seven consecutive days.
diana, to attend the 194 0 National
Oregon State college. These will be
Law No. 48 58
the
week
end
at
Spray,
Ore.
Conference of Methodist Youth which ; Mrs. Carl Knighten is visiting in
attending as exhibitors or members
ELECTRICAL
W A N T ADS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of demonstration groups or judging
meets August 27 to September 1. Portland.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
This conference is held every two j M '. and Mrs. Rho Bleakman and
teams. While the 4-H dormitory on
Phone 3821
UMATILLA COUNTY
years for all Methodist youth be­ daughter from Monument visited FOR SALE—39 ACRE IRRIGATED
the grounds accommodates only about
Monday with the Isom
farm. Cheap for quick sale. J. B.
tween the ages of 17 and 25. Over
SEATTLE - FIRST NATIONAL 500 at a time, attendance will be
families. Mrs. Bleakman is a niece Perry.
l-3p
a thousand are expected. They will ' o f M r s W C. Isom.
_______________________________ BANK, a national banking corpora- staggered throughout the week so
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
come to think through various situa-! 4 M. Heaglan passed away Sat- GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Defendant*'**’ VS’ J A’ TH0MPS0N’ that most of the clubbers will be
General Dentistry
tions and problems and try to decide ' ”’ d?v evenin'»- after a brief illness.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc
To j X. THOMPSON, Defendant housed there.
a(. Echo.
X-Ray
and Diagnosis
what the Christian must do about Tr * .,.- ..— *
Major contest interest this year is
Wilson who has been visiting LOST-BULOVA SMALL YELLOW
^R E NAME OF THE STATE centering around the dairy production Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112'
them. Mr. Sale will represent the his J-»n
brother. Chester, at Prairie City,
Sunday & Eve. by Appointment
gold wrist watch on the streets OF OREGON: You are hereby re- and dairy consumption demonstra­
local Epworth League.
has returned home.
Wednesday night. 910 Reward. Re- [ quired to appear and answer the tion teams. State winners in these
turn to Claudine Hale or leave at c°niplaint of the plaintiff ^¡e<J contests will be given an expense-free
, against you in the above entitled
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
Herald office._________________ 2-lc court and cause within four weeks trip to the National Dairy show in
CHIROPRACTOR
Harrisburg,
Pa.,
this
fall.
PFACHFS
SOON WILL
WIT r BE
rf
PONF ()f
from this
the sunlmonS)
date of the viz first
PEACHES SOON
GONE
on publication
or bcfore
Office; It blocks E of post office
Between
700
and
750
4-H
club
Lewis Pearson, one mile north Thursday, the 5th day of September,
Office hours; 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
of bank.
53-3p (1940; and if you fail to so appear livestock exhibits are expected at
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore.
------------------------------------------------and answer, for want thereof, plain- this year’s fair. The second annual
FOR SALE—USED HOT WATER tiff will take judgment against you livestock auction will be held follow­
heater. O. Coryell, Irrigon. l-3 p ifor the sum of 9250.00 with interest ing the judging, at which around
ithereon at 10% per annum from 250 head of commercial baby beeves,
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
1939, for 950.00 attor
STEADY JOB FOR WOMAN OR January
OSTEOPATHIC
lambs,
and
hogs
will
be
sold.
girl, cooking and house work on Pey fees ,and
th* .costi' .a "d dl.’-
-V
o
re,
rr
«
«
bursements
of
this
action,
and
for
the
PHYSICIAN
& SURGEON
ranch. Box 564, Heppner, Ore. l-2c ! sale of all your right, title, interest
...
---- i:|nd estate in the following described
OSBORN APARTMENTS
MERCHANTS
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — real property attached in this action
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc jin Umatilla County, Oregon:
W IS E
The Northwest Quarter (NW'4 )
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
of the Northwest Quarter (NW'A)
D R . F. B. B E L T
A d v e r t i $ « !
of the Southwest Quarter ( SW % )
furniture, machinery, household
PHY8ICIAN & SURGEON
of Section Ten (10) in Township
articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her­
— Office Hours —
Four (4) North Range Twenty-
miston.
52-tfc
10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m.
Eight (28), E.W.M.,
the proceeds of the sale thereof
Other Hours by Appointment
WANTED—HEAVY HENS AND and
applied toward the payment of the
colored springers. Best prices. | judgment obtained against you here-
52-3p in, and in the manner provided by
Van Damme, Spokane, Wn.
----------------------------------------------- - law.
DR. W. M. MARBUT
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — j This summons is served upon you
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 44-lc by Publication thereof for four suc-
_____________________________ I cessive weeks in the Hermiston Hcr-
FOR SALE — 15 PUREBRED »Jd, a newspaper published weekly at
Phone 3151
Hermiston
Hampshire yearling rams; 3 pure- i ! " i'" i- t > u i. 1 'iia tilla C ounty, Oregon
A small investment in eye cor­
I
«tatet Ho
bred Duroc Jersey boar shoats. F. S. I
rection pays large dividends in
| Green, Stanfield.
2-3p Lemon Juice Recipe Checks
efficiency and future security.
Peterson & Peterson
Pain Quickly
An examination now will bring
FOR SALE—ITALIAN PRUNES, I f Rheumatic
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
you
»uffer
from
rheumatic,
arthritis
you a profitable return in eye
70c per box. E. T. Reeves, one' or neuritis
U. 8. National Bank Building
pain,
try
this
simple inei pen­
sive home recipe that thousands are u«mg.
comfort.
Practice In State & Fed. Courts
mile west of Umatilla at Hatfield Get
a package of Ru E t Compound today,
orchard.
2-3p Mi« it with a quart of water, add the
Pendleton, Oregon
7Ç* OREGON
STATE
Al Ft
sssrt.'s ijwjfc.
All Ona A f ta «
BEGINS 1AB0R DRV
DOWNSTAIRS MODERN APART-
ment. electric stove and refriger­
ator. Hanby Apts.
2-lc
FO SALE—REX CHARTER OAK
range, cheap. Ed Johnson, Uma­
tilla.
2-Jp
juice of 4 lemon».
It'a easy.
N o trouble
at
all
and
pleasant.
You
nerd only
2
taMespoonfuls
two
times
a
day.
Often
within 48 hours — • aometinies ©vermght —
splendid result» are obtair^d.
I f the paint
do not quickly leave and if you do not
feel better. Ku-Ex will cost you nothing *o
try at it is sold by your druggist ur der
an
absolute
money-back
guarantee.
R '-E a
Compound is for vale and recommended by
Herm iston Drug Company
SEE
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
OPTOMETRIST
418 South Main St.
Pendleton, Oregon
w . J. W A R N E R
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hermiston, Oregon