The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 27, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 27, IM I
THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
reported the net proceeds of the re ­ Betty Lou of Pendleton and Mrs.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Refvem.
Molly Sm ith of Hood River were din­
The chief business of the Ladies cent dance to be $4 5. Coffee and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Published Every Thursday at
Aid on March 20 was the annual re­ cakes were served at the close of the Isom S aturday. Mrs. Olsen is a niece
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon port of the secretary Mrs. Blanche program.
The bridge club met Monday a t the and Mrs. Smith a sister of Mrs. Isom.
Jouan n au lt which read receipts to tal­
Mrs. Smith will rem ain with her sis­
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring ing $297.12, and expenditures $35.09 home of Mrs. Claud McCall. Two te
r for an extended visit.
substitute
players
were
Mrs.
R.
C.
less than th at, according to the audi­
Publishers
The gym class of the high school
McLain
and
Mrs.
George
Elliott.
Mrs.
tor's report, Mrs. Ju lia Penney. Also
IF YOU DON’T HAVE A CHECK­
is taking up archery this week. Reg­
Entered at the post office a t H er-i election of officers for next year re­ McCall had high score.
ular
practice
will
be
in
order
for
the
Mrs.
P
at
Quinn
entertained
the
m isten as Second Class M atter, Dec. sulted in Mrs. Troy Coleman for pres­
ING ACCOUNT, YOU WILL FIND
ident, Mrs. E rnest Greathouse and Pollyanna club March 13 and had a rem ainder of the term.
1906, U m atilla County, Oregon. | Mrs. J. F. Rubber vice presidents, good attendance.
Ray Sparks of A rlington was a
OUR CHARGE FOR A CASHIER’S
Mrs. Jam es Hoskins entertained week end visitor here.
Mrs. Rose Hedrick secretary, Lenna
Subscription Rates
Robert Sm ith and Clair Caldwell |
Waid trea su rer, Mrs. M artin Refvem the Harmony club March IS. Mrs.
One Y ear ............................. $2.00
CHECK OR DRAFT IS CHEAPER
sewing chairm an, and Mrs. William M yrtle Nichols led a discussion on were called to Portland to finish th eir !
Mrs. Agnes H errick gave welding courses which will only take I
Reeves financial chairm an. Eighteen leather.
Six M onths ......................... 1.00
a short time. They will then be i n !
plates were placed for those present a poem.
THAN ANY OTHER METHOD OF
.50
Three M onths ....................
at the close of the meeting by Mrs.
The Garden Club voted to disband line for profitable jobs which are in
Coleman and Miss Elva Berry.
at th e ir last meeting on March 13 be­ demand.
MONEY TRANSFERRING. . . .
Mr. and Mrs. Janies A rnberg vis­
Mr. and Mrs. H erman B ottger and cause of too few members. Everyone
small dau g h ter of Ione visited May- seems as busy as ever w ith the soil, ited Mrs. Ellis and son at F reew ater
me Bottger, th eir mother, and Mr. however.
Sunday afternoon.
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
and Mrs. L. Jouannault, g ran d p a r­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. H uff of Pendle­
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and
ton have purchased the G. L. Dun­ family from Grand Coulee visited
Many Stanfield people report a ents, Sunday.
their respective parents, Mr. and
Mr. M atherson of Portland a r ­ ning farm and moved there.
favorable reception on March 21 oyer
J. M. McDermott is a patien t at Mrs. Geo. Kendler of U m atilla and
Pendleton’s
broadcasting
station rived last F riday to take charge of
when Mayor F ran k Sloan talked on M. J. M cDerm ott’s barber shop. Mr. St. A nthony’s hospital. His son Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and fam ily
McDermott is im proving slowly a t St. George who had recently driven a from F rid ay until Sunday evening.
INQUIRE ABOUT OUR TIME
Stanfield.
new Pontiac back from Michigan was
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Isom have rent-
Mrs. A. Winkle honored her son Anthony’s hospital.
The contract bridge club met with a business visitor in Stanfield the ‘ e(i th e ir home to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
SAVINGS PLAN.
Cleve on his ninth birthday March 21
Denny of Buell, Idaho, and will leave
and Mrs. M. Refvem for her son Mrs. M. E. Coe Monday. Mrs. Alan first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Cox have a this week for Richmond, Cal.
Tommy on his tenth birthday by vis­ Ogren held high score.
The g ir|s of t j,e high school have
The new oiling station adjacent to son born March 17 a t th e Herm iston
iting their teacher and schoolmates
Mrs. Cox was form erly accep ted an invitation to a play day
a t school and bringing refreshm ents the Associated Service station of hospital.
Friday which is being given by the
of cake, orange crush, and E aster Sloan and Jackson has been complet­ C lara W ard.
Mr. and Mrs. I.. Jo u an n au lt had as school girls at Boardman,
eggs, as a tre a t for the third and ed.
F. B. SWAYZE, President
guests
over
the
week
end
th
e
ir
daugh-
w ,
who h
been yisit.
fourth graders.
Mr. and Mrs. P erry Morris of Ya­
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea and little kima visited th eir parents Mr. and ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H an­ ¡ng his parents Mr. and Mrs. R. V.
Carlene accompanied Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. George E lliott Sunday. Mr. Mor- sen of Tacoma.
the past week returned to his
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie A ttebury and Jones
Ralph Isaackson and little Joanne to ' ris suffered a broken leg when he fell
school work a t La G rande the last ¿♦♦»♦♦♦»»■a*»«
Jean
Anne
of
Imbler
visited
his
p
a
r­
W alla W alla Sunday and visited Mrs. into his basement six months ago and ents, Mr. and Mrs. George A ttebury, ' of the week.
Rhea’s parents. Mr. anil Mrs. Merle still m ust use crutches.
men n ! scribed M land,
.
and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. |
I ing
t ^ the
g o n crop,
S ta say
t/c o weed
lle g e . research
P u b licatio
- L to-wit.
o°/ S
Rev. C. W. A stleford of Echo oc­ F. E vans Sunday.
Phelps.
cupied
the
pulpit
at
the
Presbyterian
Miss Jan e Olson visited the S tan ­
F. C. F itzpatrick
attended the ;
of the experim ental results obtained
as located in the N ortheast Q uar­
field public library Saturday and as­ church last Sunday night and a good meeting of superintendents held in
______
with a combination of a dyestuff, sod-
ter of the Southeast Q uarter of
audience
was
present.
sisted the local librarian and took
Salem March 13 and 14.
'
Section 10 in Township 4 N orth
An all day meeting of the S tan ­
iuni-dinitro-ortho-cresylate, and com­
home several requests for books for
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ogren are v is - 1 By Mrs. Bernice W attenburger
of Range 2 8 E ast of the W illa­
field-Echo unit will be held Friday, ¡ting for a week in N. W. W ashing-
both children and adults.
Pendleton callers from
B utter mon ammonium sulfate has brought
mette M eridian.
Robert Refvem of the United Air March 28, with Miss Frances Clinton ton
, Creek S aturday included Mr. and a flood of inquiries to the college for
And th a t p lain tiff is such owner free
lines left Tuesday for Elco, Nevada, present to discuss “ Desserts I I ”.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Buhm ann Mrs. John Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
fu
rth
e
r
inform
ation.
from any right, title, estate, lien or
At the last meeting of the Stan-1 and" son and daughter visited Mrs. : Daley, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch
a fte r a few days visit with his par-
field G range, F. B. S tu a rt was pre­ Ellen Troyer and M arian Troyer here : and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
The yellow dye is m anufactured by interest of you and of each of you,
sented a jewel for having served 12 Sunday.
I Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDade only one company and is sold under and th a t you or any one or more of
you has no right, title, estate, lien or
veals on the executive committee and
and Gladys Corrigal.
the common name of sinox. It is be­ interest in said land or in any p a rt
Mrs. S tu a rt a gold bracelet for 15 I D n iZ L A & l k lC U /C
I
T
C
M
C
e
-
D.
W
attenburger
and
son
Burl
ing
distributed
in
Oregon
and
can
be
thereof, and perpetually restrain in g
years as chaplain.
r. made a business trip to John Day obtained through many feed and seed and enjoining you and each of you
Mr. and Mrs. Soren Thorsen an ­ | | \ | \ I V U I , FIE If J I I Ï.PI J , J country
Saturday.
from asserting or claim ing any right,
nounce the m arriage of their daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. E arl W attenburger stores. A bulletin on its use is in pro­ title, estate, lien or interest in said
te r LaVerne to Jam es Bo.vlen of H er­
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
cess of publication, and meanwhile land or in any p art thereof adverse
I
of
Pasco
spent
Sunday
visiting
Mr.
miston on Sunday at W alla W alla,
Mr. and Mrs. E lroy Lam oreaux
March 23. They were attended by have traded their farm w est of town W attenburger’s parents and brother. additional inform ation may be ob­ to plaintiff.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Phillips called tained from county agents or direct
This summons is served upon you
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boylen of H erm is­ for property in A rlington and fin ­
IF YOUR EYES
ton. They will reside at Hermiston ished moving their household goods at the Boylen ranch Sunday where from the farm crops departm ent at by publication thereof for four suc­
they
visited
Mrs.
Hugh
C
urrin.
cessive weeks in the H erm iston H er­
but Mrs. Boylen will continue her S aturday.
TROUBLE Y O U —
Mrs. R. E. McGreer and daughter the college.
ald by order of Honorable C. L.
Come here and get the benefits of duties as bookkeeper a t the Tum-A-
The young people of the Pentecos­ Shirley were Sunday dinner guests at
Sweek, judge of the court above
Lum in Stanfield.
tal church have organized and will the E. B. W attenburger home.
our more than 25 years successful
named, which said order was made
Cap. Behme returned
Tuesday hold a special young folks service
S V M M O N S
optical experience.
Reasonable
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Ju
d
y
of
W
alla
and dated the 20th day of March,
from a week’s visit in Portland.
E quity No. 6759
every Wednesday evening.
W
alla
visited
with
Mrs.
R.
E.
Mc­
prices for glasses when needed.
1941, and the date of the firs t pub­
❖ ❖ ❖
The Ladies Aid of the P resb y ter­ G reer Sunday evening.
lication of this summons is the 27th
Ili exam ine your ryes by
(C o n tin u ed from last w eek.)
ian
Community
church
held
their . reg i Mr. and Mrs. Clay DeBoard spent
,
,,
,
-
..
...
IN TH E CIRCU IT COURT OF TH E dav of March, 1941.
The Stanfield Women’s Study club u lar all day meet,ng w ith a pot luck
>
modern methods and grind
W. J. W A RNER
STA TE OF OREGON FO R
reelected all their officers March 13 dinner T hursday a t the home of Mrs [ Jim - Ayers wag
; a ca,|e?
afc
hig
glasses to fit in all the latest
was
caller
at
Post Office Address
when they met a t the home of Mrs. George Rand. There was a good a t­
UM ATILLA COUNTY
Hermiston, Oregon
styles.
F rank Sloan. They are president, tendance and they worked on the I ranch on B utter Creek Monday.
Hugh C urrin J r. made a business
A. S. COOLEY
DR. DALE ROTHWELL Mrs. Fred Shelton, vice president. quilts.
Lindsay,
P
laintiff,
trip to Gresham Sunday.
Dan
Post Office Address
Mrs.
E
ra
Green,
secretary,
Mrs.
Mrs.
N
ettie
Flower,
who
has
been
vs.
O P T O M E T R IST
Mr. H arm on from Condon has a )
Pendleton, Oregon
Blanche Jouannault treasu rer. Mrs. visiting the Isom fam ilies and Mr.
H. N. Swank and L aura E.
A ttorneys for P lain tiff.
4 IS Main Street
Inez McCormick. Mrs. Glenn Jack- and Mrs. John Voile left for her home yoke of oxen at the Boylen ranch on
N.
Swank,
his
wife,
or
it
said
H
B u tter Creek. He uses them for
(M arch 27-A p ri£ 2 4 )________
TEND LETO N, ORECON
son read a nape'- on th" movin'» pic­ in H eppner Saturday.
Swank is deceased, then The un­
the corrals.
ture industry.
Mrs. Jess Richards
Mrs. Arnie Olson and daughter cleaning
known
heirs
of
H.
N.
Swank,
de­
Miss M arie K lagas spent the week
NOTICE OF LAN D SA L E
ceased, and it said L au ra E.
end at her home in E nterprise.
Swank
is
deceased,
then
The
un­
Mrs. Helen Ringo and Mrs. Maude j
NOTICE IS H EREBY G IV EN ,
known heirs of L aura E. Swank,
Steuber spent the week end in La
deceased; ignatz Low engart and T hat the undersigned, S heriff of
Grande.
Jane Doe Lowengart, his wife, or U m atilla County, Oregon, by virtue
The Morrow countv road crew is
if said Ignatz Low engart is de­ of an order duly made and entered
'»rading the Rig B utter Creek road
ceased, then The unknown heirs of herein by the County Court of U m a­
this week.
Ignatz Lowengart, deceased; “ Al­ tilla County, Oregon, on the 19th
Mr and Mrs. Rov Neill attended
so all other persons or parties un­ day of March, 1941, will, on the
the Morey funeral in Pendleton F ri­
known claim ing any right, title, 29th day of April, 1941, at the hour
day.
estate, lien or interest in the real of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Avers and
estate described in the complaint I the highest bidder for cash, a t the
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and fam ­
herein,”
front door of the U m atilla County
ilies spent the evening at the E. B.
D efendants. Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub­
W attenburger borne Sunday.
To
the
above
named
defendants,
H.
ject to a minimum price of $30.00
Mrs. B ert Barnes, who has been
cooking at the Bartholomew ranch the N. Swank and L aura E. Swank, his therefore, to be paid in cash, a t the
past five weeks, returned to her home wife, or if said H. N. Swank is de­ time of sale, the following described
in Pilot Rock Saturday.
ceased, then The unknown heirs of parcel of land, heretofore by U m a­
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Ja n u a ry visit­ H. N. Swank, deceased, and if said tilla County, Oregon, acquired for
ed Mrs. Hugh C urring Monday.
L aura E. Swank is deceased, then delinquent taxes, towit:
Lot 2, Block 9, City of U m atilla,
P atty Daley helped Mrs. Hugh The unknown heirs of L au ra E.
U m atilla County, Oregon.
C urrin two days last week. Mrs. Swank, deceased; Ignatz Lowengart
R. E. GOAD, S heriff
C urrin had an infected finger.
and Ja n e Doe Lowengart, his wife,
of U m atilla County.
Gordon O’Brien and Guy Moore and or if said Ignatz Low engart is de­
A ugust Rauch returned to Corvallis ceased, then The unknown heirs of (M arch 27-April 24)
Sunday to resume th eir studies at Ignatz Low engart, deceased; “Also
all other persons or parties unknown
Oregon S tate college.
R. E. McGreer returned Tuesday claim ing any right, title, estate, lien
from a week’s business trip to south­ or interest in the real estate described
in the com plaint h erein ;”
ern and central Oregon.
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IN TH E NAME OF TH E
STA TE OF OREGON
WIDE INTEREST
You are hereby required to appear
6 or 8 PR IN T S
and answ er the complaint filed
SHOWN IN SPRAY
against you in the above entitled
3 0 « : R o ll
and cause within four weeks
FOR ANNUAL WEEDS court
from the date of the first publica­
With F R E E Enlargem ent Coupon
tion of this summons, and if you fail
Keen i n t e r e s t has developed so to appear and answer, for w ant
Mail O rders Filled
I throughout the state of Oregon in thereof p lain tiff will apply to said
for the relief prayed for and
PAYLESS DRUG
the use of selective weed spray found court
demanded in said complaint, to-w it:
Pendleton, Oregon
I effective fo r killing annual weeds in
A decree th a t p lain tiff is the own­
grain or g rass crops w ithout harm- er in fee simple of the following de-
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