The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 27, 1941, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941
PAGE
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W ANTED— FAT COWS, HEIF-1 tate described in the complaint here-
Mrs. N. Harris, who has been1
ers, steers and veals. O’Conner’s ’ IN THE NAME OF THE
working at the Jew ett home, was
called to her home in Irrigon because 1
Cafe.
26-tfc
STATE OF OREGON
of the serious illness of her father. |
You are hereby required to appear
Miss Leek has taken her place at the
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — and answer the complaint filed
Jewett home.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc against you in the above entitled
The Vikings played their first
’38 Chevrolet Sport Sedan
court and cause within four weeks
baseball game of the season at Irri­
FOB 8 iL E m a s te r ELECTRIC from the date of the first publica­
gon Friday afternoon and defeated
’37 Chevrolet Coupe
of this summons, and if you fail
incubator; 420 turkey egg size.i tion
the Irrigon boys 22 to 7. Daryle
so to appear and answer, for want
Neil Boynton, Hermiston.
28-tfc I thereof plaintiffs will apply to said
Montgomery was pitcher and Don ’37 Chevrolet Pick-Up
Lane catcher.
court for the relief prayed for and
Harvey Carlyle is building a new ’33 Chevrolet Sport Sedan FOR SALE — GOOD FIVE ROOM demanded in said complaint, towit:
steel fence around his property. The ’39 Ford Tudor Sedan
house close in at very reasonable! A decree that plaintiffs are the
posts are being set in cement. Her­
price. Three room house and two 1 owners in fee simple of the follow­
ing described land, to-wit:
bert Lane Sr. is helping him.
’38 Ford Coupe
lots to trade for small farm; $2000] Lots 5 and 6 in Block 5 in the Ori­
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler and
worth of good used ta rs to exchange
ginal Town now City of Hermisten
children Yvonne and George of Elmer *34 Ford Truck, 1% Ton
as located in the Northwest Quar­
for a small farm. 20 town lots, clear
City spent the week end here visiting
ter of the Southwest Quarter of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 33 Ford Sedan
title, main center; 3-acre tract with
Section 11 in Township 4 North
Kendler, and in Irrigon with her
good house; best 5-acre tract, near­
of Range 2 8 East of the Willam­
parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom.
*39
Buick
Sport
Sedan
by; several cheap farm buys. E. P.
ette Meridian in Umatilla County,
The grade school presented their
Oregon.
Dodd, Hermiston, Ore.
31-3c
annual operetta ‘‘Rip Van Winkle,” ’38 Oldsmoblie Coupe
And that plaintiffs are such owners
Friday night a t the gym with a large
E. P. DODD — REAL. ESTA TE, free from any right, title, estate,
crowd attending. The operetta, un­ ’37 Pontiac Tudor Sedan
der the direction of Miss Joan Les­
sales, leases, exchangee. Insur­ lien or interest of you and of each of
lie, with the following cast, Gordon And many others not listed ance— fire, automobile, accident. No­ you, and that you or any one or more
of you has no right, title, estate, lien
Shown, Joan Byrnes, Edna Mae Wil­
tary public, execution of legal pa­ or interest in said land or in any part
lis. Jimmy La Chance, Dottie Reeves,
to choose from.
By Elaine Fusher
pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore­ thereof, and perpetually restraining
Juanita Brown, Gary Dean Ostrom,
enjoining you and each of you
15-tfc and
A group from the high school John Pound, Edithanne Spencer, Nor­ Come in and see us before gon.
from asserting or claiming any right,
man
Williams
and
Jack
Moran,
was
G. A. A. consisting of Elizabeth Kris-
title, estate, lien or interest in said
by the entire grade school.
you buy.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — land or in any part thereof adverse
tensen, Angela DeMauro, Mita Rae supported
Those
people
visiting
in
Pendleton
Bleakman, Geraldine Healy and their
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc to plaintiffs.
Saturday were Mrs. Walter Bullard
adviser Miss .Peyralans drove to La and
This summons is served upon you
children,
Mrs.
Frank
Clark,
Mr.
j
MIRRORS RE-SILVERED — SAT by publication thereof for four suc­
Grande Saturday to attend the G.A. and Mis. Tom Tucker and Joe, Miss
General
Motors
Install­
A. convention at the high school
isfaction guaranteed, prices rea­ cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her­
Beyler, Mr. and Mrs. John
there. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker Cecilia
sonable. Leave mirrors in frames at ald by order of Honorable C. L.
Blair
and
Dickie,
Mrs.
McKinney,
ment
Plan.
and daughter Connie Lou took them Mr. and Mrs. John Kinney and Mr. ]
Sweek, judge of the court above
Inland Co-op. J. H. Tabor, Rt. 1, named, which said order was made
over.
Terms
to
Please
You.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Kester.
Hermiston.
26-tfc
A car load of 4-H clubbers left here
anil dated the 24th day of February,
Virginia Compton of Hilgard and
1941, and the date of the first pub­
for La Grande Thursday where they W arren Dillion of Boarman visited
SALE OR lication of this summons is the 27th
T
Y
REW
RI
TER
S
FOR
Buy
Where
You
Get
A
attended the !-H club convention at the E. McKenzie home Saturday.
rent — Easy terms. Thompson's day of February, 1941.
held at the E. O. C. E. They were
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stephens
Written Life Time
W. J. WARNER,
6-tfc
Drug Store, Hermiston.
Mrs. Maud Kobow, Ella Edge. Dag- and son Billy of Maryhill spent the
Post Office Address
Guarantee
mac Skoubo and C. Conrad, county week end here visiting a t the home
Hermiston, Oregon.
GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
agent. They were entertained at the of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A1
A. S. COOLEY,
dormitory. They returned home Sat­ Stephens.
•
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
Post Office Address
urday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thompson and
Pendleton, Oregon.
There will be a C. E. rally at son Charles of Portland spent the
FOR SALE
4-ROOM HOUSE,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
Umatilla next Friday evening. A week end visiting at the home of his •
water in kitchen, 8 acres of land. (Feb. 27-March 27)
group from here plans to attend.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thomp- j
Also 4-year-old horse, well broke.
Mr and Mrs. George McCutchen son. Mr. Thompson is employed as
Walter Jackson, 1 mile north of Her­
and daughter Helen of Walla Walla a carpenter at the Portland Munici­
were transacting business and visit­ pal airport.
miston.
30-3c
• PAINTING
ing friends here Saturday and Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie DeHart of
day.
Sunnyside spent the week end here
WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE
• PAPERING
The Boardman G. A. A. will enter­ visiting at the home of her parents,
furniture, machinery, household
tain the Irrigon and Umatilla girls Mr. and Mrs. A1 Stephens. Their t
articles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her­
• KALSOMINING
next Friday.
son Alfred who has been visiting
miston.
52-tfc
The Freshmen return party was here for several weeks, returned home I
— Spray Painting and Signs — i
held at the high school gym Friday with them.
FOR SALE — 100 ACRES ON Anything • Anywhere - Anytime ]
evening. There were games and
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and I
dancing followed by refreshments in Edithanne were Sunday dinner guests I
diagonal, 7 mi. N. E. of Hermis­ All Work Guaranteed - Estimates
FREE
the cafeteria.
at the home of Joe Reeves and Jack |
ton; 75 A. cultivated, rest pasture
The home of Tom Brice in the Reeves Sunday afternoon.
with
water
all
year,
electrified
house,
BERT
MICHEL
west end burned last Thursday. The
Those people going to Pendleton
on mail, bus and cream routes. See Phone 131
house and contents were burned. He Sundav to see the movie “Tobacco
Hermiston, Ore.
lived alone.
Chester Hunt, Hermiston, Ore. 30-3p
Road” were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tuck-]
WHEEL-LESS IMPLEMENTS
7 fHEVROlFT,
The trailer house park is being de­ er and Joe, Mrs. Milo McFarland and
serted as the road grading crew is two daughters, Mrs. George McNabb
C Tord Motor Co.
FOR SALE — FOUR LOTS ON
moving to new fields of action. The and Betty McKenzie. Those going
Gladys Ave., ideal building sites. Hermiston Lodge No. 138 A.F.& A.M.
gravelling crew is now at work and to see “Gone With the Wind” were
Sales & Service
Upper Floor Oregon
Ben
Conner, Hermiston.
26-tfc
is progressing rapidly.
Gene Dexter and Louise, Sara Wurs­
Hardware Building.
Robert Berger went to Ione Sun­ ter, Bryon and Norman Williams,
FOR RENT — 2-ROOM HOUSE,
/ ( f v K '^ S ta te d Communications
day morning where he preached the Fern Bray, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knud­ LOST
SOMEONE BORROWED
stove, table, rocking chair and
morning service.
sen and Cecilia Beyler.
Every 1st & 3rd Tues.,
H e r m is to n , O re g o n
my block and tackle. Please return. rugs. Two miles out on Butter Creek
Boardman high school went to Ione
Mrs. Rita Bates of Seattle, who
at 8:00 P. M.
J.
H.
DeMoss,
or
leave
at
Herald
of­
Friday evening for a softball game. has been visiting at the home of Mr.
road, first house across Maxwell.
Distributor
Vieitiny
Brethren
Cordially Invited.
The result was 6 to 7 in Ione’s favor. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens left Sunday fice.
32-ip Mrs. Dottie Null.
31-3p
Umatilla & Morrow Co.
Revival services are to start April for The Dalles where she will visit
3rd at the Community church. They her brother Bert Long before return­ FOR SALE OR RENT— 40 A. IM- TWO BED ROOMS FOR RENT—
STATE FARM MUTUAL
are to run for ten days and Captain ing home.
. proved land near Hermiston. Write
With or without board. J. M.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer enter-I Box 25 8, Athena, Ore.
Hall is the evangelist.
31-3p Pace, 2 % mi. north of Hermiston. AUTO INSURANCE CO.
The committee on selecting new itained Saturday night with a dinner]
See Us for Auto Financing & Save
31-3p
song hooks for the Community church for Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon., FURNITURE AND CAR SEATS
ALSO LIFE INSURANCE
met Monday evening and selected a The occasion was honoring Mr. Con-]
book and decided to hold a chicken i Ion’s birthday. Later in the evening j upholstered and repaired. Fred GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt.
Gearhart, block west of hospital.
pie supper at the Grange hall Tues­ i friends dropped in to play bnjdge.
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
31-tfc
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Walpole and
day evening April 1, to raise money
WANTED — ALL KINDS OF
children of Boardman were dinner
to pay for them.
C. A. B I N D E R
ruests of Mr. and Mrs. George Samp- GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
poultry. Van Damme, So. 2907
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA
• on and Grandma McMartin, Sunday.
PLUMBING
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc Oak St., Spokane, Wn.
29-4p
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gurdane and]
Roodiag ie Im p o rta n t la th a
Call
Tuin-A-Lum
- Phone 3132
some friends of The Dalles stopped f o r T s a l e OR TRADE — COM- GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS —
prog ram o f the Boy Scoot« of
by .tiia. Glenn Ostrom
A m erica. Thia g ro a t boys* a r-
in Umatilla Sunday.
] bine, 31-RD, new International, on
Umatilla, Oregon
See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc
James Byrnes and daughter Mrs.
g a a lia tio a realize« how mack
rubber. Will trade for horses, or
tim e bays «pend la rea d in g —
)
Glenn
Ostrom
and
Gary
Dean
were
The Girls' Athletic association held
what have you? W. J. Filbin, Board- FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 ROOM
and w h a t aa im p o rta n t p a rt
a skating party in Hermiston last n Walla Walla Monday.
hous^ with sleeping porch, within
It plays la youth train in g .
man, Ore.
31-3p
Ed
Elliott
returned
to
his
duties
J. V. VILLERMOURE
i nu.sday evening. Each girl invit­
T h o t't why thay pabliab
city limits, nice location. Terms. E.
as 7th and 8th grade teacher after a
ed a friend.
FOR
SALE
SOME
1
or
»A
ACRE
¡few
days
absence
when
he
was
con­
E. Pulley, Hermiston,
28-tfc
Mrs. Del Jackson and daughter
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
tracts in town. Good building sites.
Lou.se returned the last of the week fined to his home with the chicken
from Portland where they had been pox.
Business corner outside of fire zone.
Hermiston
Phone 3821
A MAGAZINE FOR ALL BOYS
S U M M O -V S
Mrs. R. E. McNabb was hostess to
several days while Louise received
Ten acre plattng acreage. Trailer
some dental work and visited at the a group of young people at the home house setup with plenty of shade. E.
Equity No. 67 4 5
and fill it fu ll aach month w ith
home of her brother and family. Mrs. if her mother Mrs. .John Wurster
asclting ad v a n ta ra — hobble«
31-3c
— n a w t — p ic ta ra a — cartoons,
Del Jackson also visited Mrs. W. O. Tuesday afternoon, the day being her P. Dodd, Hermiston.
W. L. Morgan. D. M. D.
parsonal health, sports and
Miller, who lives at a home in Port- daughter’s birthday.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Mrs. F. B. Baker of Goldendale COCKERELS FOR SALE NOW
General Dentistry
tra in in g helps, cam ping and
l land.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
hiking and real A M E R IC A N .
5 mi. E. of Hermiston. John Jen-
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Mrs. John Kinney returned home pent the week end visiting at the
UMATILLA
COUNTY
ISM BOYS' LIFE is an ideal
Thursday front a month visit with home of her daughter and son-in-law, drzejewski, Columbia district. 31-3p
B ank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2111
g i f t fo r any boy.
her parents and Mr. Kinney’s par- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bates. She ac-
S unday & Eve. by A ppointm ent
Alfred Quiring and Lydia Quiring,
n iinpanied her son and wife, Mr. and FOR SALE -
nts
in
the
east.
She
visited
in
Colo­
RESTAURANT
$1.50 a yr.
his wife; and Leander Quiring and
Mrs.
Earl
Baker,
who
went
to
Her­
rado, New Mexico, Texas and Okla­
stools, counters, etc., 332 So. 4th
$2.50 2 yrs. $3.50 3 yrs.
Frances M. Quiring, his wife,
homa. Mr. Kinney and children miston to visit.
Ave., Walla Walla.
31-3c
Plaintiffs,
Send you» order» today »o
Dr. A. E. MARBLE
drove to Pendleton to meet her on the
vs.
B O Y S ' L IF E
train.
CHIROPRACTOR
FOR SALE MODERN 14 x 7 FT.
Jos. B. Hodson and Jane Doe Hod­
2 Park Avenue. N Y.. N V.
Vivian Brown and friend Delbert
son, his wife, or if said Jos. B.
Office:
2 blocks E of post office
Trailer
House.
Chester
Harris
McClame of Boise are making their
Hodson is deceased, then The un­
Office hours; 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6
ranch, Hermiston, Ore.
30-Jp
home at the home of his brother Lyle
known heirs of Jos. B. Hodson, de­
Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore
Brown at present. Delbert has em­
ceased; Hugh Darbey Logan and
FOR SALE TRACTS OF LAND,
ployment in Hermiston and Vivian
May Doe Logan, his wife, or if
half acre or less, near flowing well
in Umatilla.
said Hugh IJarbey Logan is de­
lc a Word - Minimum 20c
Many Umatilla people attended the
in city limits. Dr. A. E. Marble.
ceased, then The unknown heirs of
DR. A. C. WILLCUTT
dance in Irrigon Saturday night.
FOR RENT- HOUSE, SIX ROOMS
Hugh Darbey Logan, deceased;
25-tfc
Miss Cecilia Beyler has purchased
OSTEOPATHIC
Marjorie Elvira Logan and John
and bath, modern throughout. In­
Cranye Council To Meet
a new 1941 V-8 Ford.
Doe
Logan,
her
husband,
or
if
BETTER
BUSINESS
TO
BUY
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Mrs. Gus Slaughter of Irrigon ami quire at Herald office or S. A. An­
said Marjorie Elvira Logan is de­
“ Vigorbilt” chicks. Order early,
The Umatilla County Grange Marcella Slaughter, nurse in Pendle- derson, 2 mi. north of Hermiston.
ceased,
then
The
unknown
heirs
of
OSBORN APARTMENTS
32-3p Hatching now. “Vigorbilt” Hatch-
Council will meet Saturday, March j ton, visited at the McKenzie home
Marjorie Elvira Logan, deceased;
24-tfc
ery, Hermiston.
Bertha M. Logan and Tom Doe Lo­
29, at 10 o’clock at the Tillicum Saturday morning.
Rev. J. K. Walpole of Boardman FOR SALE — NEW TRAILER
gan, her husband, or if said Ber­
Grange hall. Master, lecturer, secre­ was in town Friday making calls.
TWO-WHEEL
tha M. I-ogari is deceased, then
DR. F. B. B E L T
house, all steel frame, varnished FOR SALE
tary, home economics chairman and
Mary Kendler is ill with the chick­
The unknown heirs of Bertha M.
trailer house. May be seen at the
inside,
15
ft.
floor
space,
lots
of
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
agriculture chairman are urged to en pox.
Logan, deceased: Bertha M. Lo­
near
Pentecostal
camp
— Office Hours —
Mrs. Frank Jewett, who has been built-ins. John A. Hearn, Wallula, trailer
gan,
Guardian:
E.
P,
Dodd:
Stel­
attend. A pot luck dinner will be
30-3p
chu rch.
1
0
:3
0
- 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. in
Wn.,
Box
117.
32-lc
la
A.
Dodd;
E.
P.
Dodd
and
Stel­
seriously
ill
at
her
home
is
much
im­
served at noon. The above announce­
la A. Dodd, his wife; “ Also all oth­
Other Hours by Appointm ent
ment comes from Gladys Kirkpatrick, proved.
er persons or parties unknown
Delbert Van Schoiack left Satur­ USED BED DAVENOS, THREE
secretary.
claiming any right, title, estate,
day for The Dalles where he spent a
to choose from, special at $19.95.
li'-n or interest in the real estate
i Sunday before going back to Oregon Lanoleum, a product of merit in
described in the complaint herein,”
State college at Corvallis.
DR. W. M. MARBUT
TURKEY OUTLOOK
Defendants.
Gene Hiatt, who has been attend­ standard sizes. It will pay to drive
-
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
To (he above named defendants
ing Oregon State is staying home this to Echo. O rr’s New & Used Fumi-
MORE FAVORABLE
Jos. B. Hodson and Jane Doe Hod­
32-lp
ture, Echo.
I quarter.
son, his wife, or if said Jos. B. Hod­
Barbara Linville, who has been a
Phone 3151
Hermiston
son is deceased, then The unknown
student nurse in Pendleton left Sat­ YOUNG REGISTERED DU ROC-
The turkey outlook for 1941 in urday for Seattle after a three day
heirs
of
Jos.
B.
Hodson,
deceased;
Jersey sow and 8 pigs 1 month
mewhat more favorable than a year visit with Betty McKenzie here. Miss
Hugh Darbey Logan ami May Doe
olil for sale. Chas. Shown, Hermis-
Logan, his wife, or if said Hugh Dar-
o according to a report on the ag- Linville plans to visit with her moth­
Peterson & Peterson
32-3p
ton.
hey Logan is deceased, then The un­
■ultural situation and outlook just er in Seattle until the first of April
known hens of Hugh Darbey Logan,
ATTORNBYS-AT-LAW
when
she
will
enter
Doernbecher
hos­
med by the Agricultural Extension pital in Portland for her last three FOR SALE—TRAILER HOUSES.
deceased. Marjorie Elvira I/igan and
U. 8. National Bank Building
rvice at Oregon State college. The months of nurses’ training.
John Doe Logan, her husband, or if
all kinds, $125 and up. Trailer at
Practice In State & Fed. Court«
said Marjorie Elvira Logan is de­
32-3p
Lal number of turkeys on farm s on
The state police were busy in Hanby’s Auto Camp.
Pendleton, Oregon
ceased,
then
The
unknown
heirs
of
.nuary 1 this year was only 82 per Umatilla last week checking all cars
Marjorie Elvira Logan, deceased;
going
onto
the
highway
and
also
a
r­
ROOMS
FOR
RENT
WITH
OR
nt as great as the year previous,
Bertha M. Logan and Tom Doe Lo­
rests were made. Justice Knudsen
without board. Near 1 um-A-I.um
k J the number of turkey hens on was routed out of bed several times
gan. her husband, or if said Bertha
W. J. W A R N E R
office at Umatilla. Inquire Mrs.
M. Logan is deceased, then The un­
ind February 1 was but 96 per to fine violators.
32-lp
Bousquet.
known heirs of Bertha M. Logan, de­
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams and
Dt of the number a year before,
ADS ARE NEWS
ceased; Bertha M. Logan, Guardian:
rowers reported intentions to pro- sons Byron and Norman, and Mar­ fO R SALE—CITY LOT ON GLA-
"Also all other persons or parties un­
gie spent Saturday in Walla Walla
Printed In Big Type
Hermiston, Oregon
ice 3 per cent less poults than in where Mr. Williams attended a Tum-
known claiming any right, title, es­
dys Avenue. Phone 3713.
3 2-3c
tate, lien or interest in the real es-
140. Based on past relationships, A-Lum meeting.
First Came
the
Horse!
And Then
the
T r actor
this would suggest an actual decrease
of around 5 per cent, unless growers
should change their intentions one
way or the otheh than usual or that
growing conditions should be more or
less favorable than usual. Storage
stocks of turkeys on hand as of Feb­
ruary 1 this year were about the
same as the year previous but were
smaller on March 1, and the rate of
clearance during the next few months
is expected to continue to be greater
than last year.
In regard to consumer purchasing
power and demand, it appears most
probable that our defense program
and a continuation of the war will
result in an unusually high level of
industrial emplayment and a strong
domestic demand for the turkey crop
of 1941.
BOARDMAN NEWS
Then Came
the
D o n ’t G a m b le
HERMISTON AUTO CO.
Rohrman Motor Ci.
UMATILLA NEWS
BOYS’ LIFE
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