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THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941
T H E H E R M I S T O N H E R A L D , H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N
E IG H T
skating rink, according to Jack
House, owner. Additional hardwood
lloor has been laid and the building
generally reconditioned. Interest in
skating has picked up greatly recent
The past week saw return to cold-
ly and it is expected that the rink
er nights although several of the
PAINT UP & CLEAN UP
will be busy this summer.
days were quite warm. Monday and
Tuesday the temperature dropped to
TIME
2" above. No rain was recorded THREE TO ATTEND
during the seven-day period.
We will have many new
4-H LEADERS' MEET
The report for the week follows:
•
people in our city this
By Grace Bensel, Secretary
Max. Min.
Date
The local 4-H Leaders’ association
43
64
March 6
NO CHARGE FOR
year. Some come to stay
met March 5 in the office of M. E.
30
63
March 7
EXAMINATION
Knickerbocker,
assistant
county
27
67
March 8
a while and others to just
agent,
for
the
purpose
of
discussing
41
70
March 9
•
the 4-H Leaders’ conference to be
24
66
March 10
call to see us. Let them
60
20
held
in
La
Grande
March
21
and
22.
SATISFACTION
March 11
20
Reservations will be made for three
63
go away with a good im
March 12
GUARANTEED
delegates to attend from here but it
PILGRIM
H
O
LIN
E
SS
CHVRCH
pression of our city.
has not been decided who will attend.
•
C. R. Bennett, Pastor
It was reported the Eastern Star
And nothing helps more
PRICES
Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Lesson, and Pocahontas lodges of Umatilla
The Lord’s Supper. Lk. 22:14-30. are sponsoring scholarships to 4-H
DR. STRAM
REASONABLE
than a little Paint and a
Morning devotions 11 a. m. Mes summer school. Sara W urster was
Optometrist
named to receive the Eastern Star
sage by pastor.
Clean Up.
Pendleton, Oregon
Young People’s meeting 7 p. m. and Editheanne Spencer for the Po-
See the Gamble Store
Evening devotions 7:4 p. m. follow cahhontos and Joan Byrnes as alter
W e C a r r y a C o m p l e t e G o g g le L in e
nate for both.
ed by message.
for Paints of the best qua
Miss Frances Clinton reported I
Church prayer meeting Wednesday
at 7:45 p. m. Cottage prayer meet Umatilla county is to have a mattress
lity and at low prices.
ing Friday 7:45 p. m. The public project. The association plans to
second and fourth Sunday of the from the date of the first publica
is invited to the church where you help as much as possible.
tion of this summons, and if you fail
It was announced th at the Poca month at 2:30 p. ni. by the Lutheran so to appear and answer, for want
are a stranger but once.
‘‘If you want to be miserable, think hontas lodge of Umatilla will have a pastor of Pendleton. A cordial wel th: reof plaintiff will apply to said
about yourself: about what you want, fun night March 17 to secure funds come is extended to all who are in Court for the relief prayed for an i
Wm. H. SAPIN, Owner
Hermiston, Oregon
demanded in said complaint, to-wit
what you like: what respect people for their scholarship.
A decree that plaintiff is the own
The next meeting was set for April
ought to pay you, and what people
er in fee simple of the following de-
s'
V
M
M
O
N
S
think of y iu. If you want to be hap -’ in Mr. Knickerbocker’s office.
scribed land, to-wit:
py, forget yourself and think only of
Equity No. C7 46
Lots 4, 5 and 6 in Block “C” in
different method of pruning and Christ and others.”
the First Addition to the town,
COONEY
ELECTED
now City, of Hermiston, Umatilla
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
should be studied to obtain best re-
*
G ARDEN CLUB
♦ suits.
County, Oregon.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
TO FRATERNITY
Skatiny Rink Hus Improvements
UMATILLA COUNTY.
Considerable improvements have
*
CHATS
*
And that plaintiff is such owner free
been
made
recently
at
the
Hermiston
from any right, title, estate, lien or
Tom
Cooney,
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M U S 1C COURSES
Mignon Davis, Plaintiff,
interest of you, and of each of you,
by Mis. Vera Doyle
E. Cooney of Hermiston, was initiat
vs.
and that you or any one or more of
ARE ANNOUNCED
Dan
Sullivan
and
Jane
Doe
Sulli
ed March 4 into Beta Gamma chap
you has no right, title, estate, lien
The Garden club will meet in the
van,
his
wife:
or
if
said
Dan
Sul
ter of Phi Theta Pi international
or in said land or in any p art there
library basement Friday, March 14,
livan
is
deceased,
then
the
Un
Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. McDonald,
of, and perpetually restraining and
commerce
fraternity
at
Kinman
Bus
known
Heirs
of
Dan
Sullivan,
de
at 2:30 p. m. Anyone interested directors of McDonald School of Mu
enjoining you and each of you from
iness university in Spokane.
ceased:
“Also
all
other
persons
or
may come to the meeting. You are sic, Pendleton, have established mu
asserting or claiming any right, title,
parties unknown claiming any estate, lien or interest in said land
The society is a worldwide frater
always welcome. Since we hold the sic classes in Hermiston on Mondays.
right,
title,
estate,
lien
or
interest
nal order for men majoring in com
or in any part thereof adverse to
regular business at this time we want Mr. McDonald has a degree in violin
in the real estate described in the plaintiff.
merce. The organization includes
complaint
herein”,
cur paid up members to please a t and orchestration from Chicago Mu
This summons is served upon you
over fifty chapters located in the
Defendants.
tend. Matters come up for discus sical College and studied with the
United States and Canada. Candi
To the defendants above named, by publication thereof for four suc
sion that ju st can’t be handled pro most famous of all violin pedagogues,
cessive weeks in the Hermiston H er
dates to the fraternity are selected Dan Sullivan and Jane Doe Sullivan, ald by order of Honorable C. L.
perly if you do not attend.
Leopold Auer.
on the basis of character, ability and his wife; or if said Dan Sullivan is Sweek. Judge of the Court above
deceased, then the Unknown Heirs of
The past week has found many
Mrs. McDonald holds a master’s
scholastic attainments.
Dan Sullivan, deceased: “also all named, which order was made and
working in their yards, cleaning, degree from the American Conserva
Tom Cooney is also a member of other persons or parties unknown ! entered herein on the 28th day of
burning, pruning and getting every tory of Chicago. She later studied !
the Newmen Club, a Catholic organi claiming any right, title, estate, lien February, 1941, and the date of the
thing ready for spring. My diary with masters of piano and voice. Both
zation at Kinman Business universi or interest in the real estate described I first publication of this summons is
'th e 6th day of March, 1941.
shows that we are having much the hold permanent state certificates per- I UNION PACIFIC TRAINS
in the complaint herein” :
ty.
IN THE NAME OF THE
same kind of weather and early mitting them to give high school '
W. J. Warner,
STATE OF OREGON
D eluxe Coache8-—<deeply cush
growth as last year.
Attorney for plaintiff,
LU TH E R A N SE R V IC E S
credits in violin, cello, piano and j
You are hereby required to appear
ioned, adjustable seats — wide
Post Office Address,
Since many shrubs will soon be in voice. They are well known as music
At Baptist Church
and answer the complaint filed
aisles—lights dimmed at night
Hermiston, Oregon.
against you in the above entitled
full bloom I think it fitting that educators throughout the northwest.
— free p illo w s and drinking
E. M. Bntenshon, Pastor
(March
6-April
3)
Court
and
cause
within
four
weeks
cups porter service — commo
some pointers should be given in
Lutheran services will be held every
dious
dressing
rooms
—
men’s
Guernsey Men Visit
pruning. I would advise studying
sm oking compartment. Auto
Recent visitors at the Frank Seeli-
the shrub before pruning.
m atic tem perature c o n tr o l.
Shrubs which flower before mid- ger home were D. W. Barclay, Bur-
C le a n ! Q u iet! E con om ical!
summer should be pruned immediate-j I ington, Wn., Frank Meyers, Olym-
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,,
ly after flowering. This will be the j pia, and A. C. Smith of Portland, r—L O W C O A C H FARES— ,
P i c k e d p»® ss® « - p a c k ® «
removal of old growth from the cen- ¡Mr. Barclay and Mr. Meyers are
ter and some shortening. Those flow- j prominent Guernsey breeders of
«•ring later in the summer need prun- , Washington and Mr. Smith is tield
$ 3 4 .9 5 O N E W A Y
American
ing now before growth starts as their representative of the
Guernsey
Cattle
club.
This
commit
flowers are borne on wood grown this
So n a tu ra lly
tee is selecting cattle from Washing
3 F a m o u s T r a in s E a s t
present season.
Those shrubs that have been neg ton, Oregon and Idaho to be consigned
F r o m P o r tla n d
lected or overgrown ean be dealt with to the registered Guernsey cattle sale
drastically. Ju st cut back to with at Portland on May 1. AH cattle ac P O R T LA N D ROSE — daily
9 : 3 5 P. M. L ow C o a t C h a llen g er
in a foot of ground before growth cepted for this sale must be outstand
M eals. R eg istered N uria-S tew ard ess
ing.
Mr.
Seeliger
is
consigning
a
S erv ice.
starts. This gives renewed life and
cow to the sale by the name of Tilla
tastes just like fresh tomatoes!
better form.
P A C IF IC L IM IT E D — daily
8 : 0 0 A. M. Featuring D in e r -lo u n g e
The evergreens have an entirely Molly Girl, No. 3 2 5
— C o ffee S h o p S erv ice.
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The City BeautiSul
NO RAIN DURING
THE PAST WEEK
C o m p le te
O p tic a l
S e r v ic e
A u th o riz e d G am b le : to re
Gajc/i'Jfuufet.1 on
W? 7 CHICAGO
-a ll in one «ay!
SUNNY DAWK
S t r e a m lin e r — city
FOR S A L E
of
P ortland
3 9 - 3 /4 hours to C h ica g o . 5 sa ilin g s
m onthly, 6 : 3 0 p. m., on 1st, 7th , 13th ,
1 9 th and 2 5 th . N o e x t r a f a r e .
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V is it Sun V a lle y , Id a h o . — Every
W in te r S p o rt “ u n d e r - t h e - S u n ”
1
F. C. W0UGKTER
Agent
Phone 2531
All Groceries at Rock Bottom Prices
PARTIAL LIST FOLLOWS
EGGS
Doz- 16c
B A N A N A S Golden Ripe 3 Lbs 19c
C orn F lak es Albers
1, 4 5c
C o ffe e GUareYour Order nd 2
25c
C o ffee ByGK n t e
Lb- 2 4 c
S oap C hips white Eaile 5 pi^. 29c
Fig B ars Fresh Bulk
2 Lbs 19c
i Lb. pup. 12c
PEPPER
WHITE BEANS
RED BEANS
MACARONI
SPAGHETTI
C h eese Just Rite
4 [hs 19c
Lb.
19C
Are You Getting Your Treasure Stamps
Connor’s Cash Stores
HERMISTON
Phone 2761
ARLINGTON
Phone 1082
(18-oz. tins)
PRICES
2 -1 5 *
Friday, M ar. 14, to
Mon., M ar. ,7 , incl.
STOKELY
PEACHES Fancy Halves
STOKELY Honey Pa4
PEAS Sweet as Haney
CATSUP
(46-9Z. tin)
Na. 5
Tall Can
1 C<
I ew
W H IT E M A G IC
CAULIFL’ER, snowy hds., lb. 71/sc GRAPEFRUIT, lb. 3‘ 2e
ORANGES. Sunkist lb. 5c
5< ONION PLANTS, bu. 5c
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A
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and *11 It fe ll each month w ith
m e ltin g ad ven tnre — bobble»
— eew» — pletore» — c a rte o e i.
p e ria e a l health, »part» and
train in g help», cam piag aed
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g ift ta r aey bay
SI.SO a yr.
S3.50
______,
3 yrt.
BEEF ROAST
lb 2 1 *
Tender blade cuts of finest
grain-fed steer beef.
SIRLOIN ST'K
lb.
28<
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Kitchen Craft
VITAMIN and IRON
ENRICHED FLOUR
M ille d
by the new
i rocesa
that
preserve«
w heat’« health-giving ele
m en t»’
1.39
Genuine Steer Beef
CHINOOK SAL.lb 25*
Sliced or by the piece
BACON
,b 23c
Breakfast Bacon - Any size piece
S2.50 2 yr*.
S e e d y e e r e r d e n 'o d o f Se
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NOW 57 I D
BY THE ?vJND
G - F r u it J u ic e
4fi-oz 1 5c
G re e n B eans a ri, rg„ e No
can - 11
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2
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P rin c e L eo S a lm o n ib u„ 12c
O r e g o n P ru n e s M ittland pkti 13c
.b 4 7 c
C heese A m er. B ric k . V e lve e ta 2 box
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
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Carrots,
Cauliflower.
Radishes,
Green Onions.
Parsley,
Citrus Fruit
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Reading it im p o rta n t la the
program a t the Roy Scoots a t
Am erica. Thl» g re a t bays' or-
g a n iia tio a re a lile » haw meek
tim e bay» »peed la re a d le g —
aed w h at an I—p e r t a a t p a rt
It play» ie yoath tra ln le g .
That'» w hy they publish
Na. 1
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BLEACH In the New Gal. Sire Jug
HARVEST No. 10
Pancake Flour BLOSSOM Bag 29c
SLEEPY HOLLOW
26-m
SYRUP Good Old Maple Flavor! Can 27c
A?
M O M
(96-ox. tin )
SKINNED HAM
CEN PACK
LB 2CC
Whole or Half Hams at ~
this exceptionally low price.
Nob Hill Coffee
ÌÌ.1T 2^.33
M a rs h m a llo w s F n lu u ffiest
W „ t c',b
ctn „ 10c
O v a ltin e
14-01. tin 61c
C h o c o la te
H -ib. 12c
H e rs h e y C o c o a
1-Ib. eta. 14c
S h o rte n in g £££
3c26„ 39c
C ris c o S h o rte n in g ¿ ib 46c
3r?n 45c
S n o w d r if t
Shortening
Lax T o ile t S o a p
3 a.™
Iv o r y F lakes
Pk«
C o m f o r t Tissue
4 roll«
Z e e Tissue
4 rail«
LORN FLAKES, Albers 4 pkg.
.KENT RAZOR BLADES pkg
17c
20c
23c
15c
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