The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 10, 1941, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1941.
PAGB fHBI
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 .
A fellowship dinner was held at Both men and women will partici­
FINE TR A IN S EAST
the Community church Sunday. The pate. Time and place for actual con­
purpose was for the community to struction will not be determined un-
_
— a t tjeu/t
meet Captain Hall who is holding a ,
. . .
series
of
meetings.
Captain
Hall
applications
are
completed
April
Dy Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
preached both Sunday morning and 15.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W attenburger evening. The meetings will close o
n
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and Mrs. Mary Foley motored to Pas­
co Sunday.
Adolph Skoubo made his first as-
The Pine City Ladies club met at paragus shipment Monday.
the club house Thursday for Red
Mrs. Mike Flickenger was niaved
— : —
Cross sewing.
to the home of her sister, Mrs. E.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger Messenger Monday. Mrs. Flickenger Mr. and Mrs. Ford from Gaston,
and family were Heppner callers has been confined to her home for j Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of
Get Amazing Bargains! Win Valuable Prizel
Sunday. They inspected their bee some time.
Forest Grove, Ore., visited their
We re offering you special "Star" values o f
The altar Bible of the former Odd niece, Mrs. H. C. W arner and family
yards in that vicinity and enjoyed a
MCKESSON'S drugs and toiletries. T h is* -
Fellows lodge of this place was pre­ Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs.
picnic lunch.
R. E. McGreer spent the week end sented to the Community church Mon­ Woolley and her sister from Hermis­
worthy, quality products, at bargain prion!
T r a v e l in m o d e r n - d a y '
day. It was gratefully received as ton accompanied them on their re­
with his family.
AND you have a chance to win a valuable
coaches on U nion P acific
it
fills
a
long
felt
need.
turn trip.
Mrs. Hugh Currin Jr. and daugh­
prise in a fun-to-do, simple-at-pic "dot” coo.
tra in s is n o t o n ly m o st
The syphon crew has finished its
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom motored
ter Mary Lou of Pendleton are visit­
t. COMB IN TODAY!
work here and moved on to build to Heppner Thursday to take the lat­
e c o n o m ic a l — b u t so
ing with Mrs. Hugh Currin Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger some bridges on the Umatilla county te r’s sister, Mrs. Molly Smith to vis­
r e s tf u l a n d p le a s a n t.
and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch made end of the Boardman-Stanfield road. it their aunt, Mrs. Nettie Flower.
A ir-c o n d itio n e d com fort.
Mr. Major has returned from Port­
Mrs. Carl Alquist from Vale and
a business trip to Walla Walla Sat­
Porter se r v ic e . Free P illo w s
land where he underwent treatments Mrs. Alexander from La Grande
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McDade spent for a badly infected eye. It was were busuiness visitors here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Steward and
Sunday at the Doherty ranch in Sand feared for a time he would lose the
P O R T L A N D R OSE —
eye but it is now much improved.
daughter Phyllis from Portland vis­
Hollow.
9 : 3 5 P. M. d a ily from Portland
Miss LaVerne Baker was home over ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Mrs. R. E. McGreer and Shirley
C h a lle n g e r M eals 35c, 4 0 c , 5 0 c .
spent Sunday afternoon at the Mey­ the week end from Vale where she Steward Friday and Saturday.
R eg ister ed Nu r s e - S tew a rd ess.
Don Houghton spent the week end
ers home. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley teaches.
A very successful chicken pie sup­ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Struthers were also callers.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and per was held at the Grange hall Houghten.
P A C IF IC L IM IT E D —
Cecil Goodwin from Seattle is vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bartholomew Tuesday evening for the purpose of
8 . 0 0 A. M. d a ily from Portland.
le e /*
V«
were among the callers at the Hugh raising funds for the new song books iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F a r­
P o p u la r C o ffee Shop se r v ic e .
for the Community church.
rell.
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Rand and
Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger enter­
S tre am lin er —
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and sons
tained Mrs. Helen Ringo and Miss
were dinner guests of Mrs. Grace
CITY OF PORTLANO
Marie Klages at dinner Friday even­ AID SOLICITED
Foster at Hermiston Sunday.
S a v e s 1 7 - h o u r s P o r tla n d to
ing.
June Stevens left for Kelso, Wn.,
C h ica g o . L ea v es 6 : 3 0 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barker of FOR LOCAL HELP
Saturday to attend the wedding of
Buhl, Idaho, spent Thursday night at
o n la t, 7th , 13th, 19th and 2 5 th
her cousin.
the Charles Bartholomew ranch. Mr.
of ea ch m onth. N o e x t r a f a r e .
-S *i
Mrs. Earnest Stevens and daugh­
Hermiston women who wish to con­
Barker, now manager of the bank at
Buhl, will be remembered here by tribute some constructive service to ter Janet visited friends in Board-
_ L O W COACH FARES-
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golb
many old friends. He was raised the defense program that is finding man Monday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Maynard
Hoaglan
M
coM
«“
'
,
here
and
had
not
been
back
on
the
oXo‘1
, *0*
creek for 31 years. They were ac­ concrete evidence in the construction motored to Portland Saturday.
I*
t o e ^ ^ L
Fred Rieks and Mr. Baird were
companied by their niece, Mrs. Fred of the cantonment here, will be in­
\00*«<
terested in the proposal that they es­ Heppner visitors Sunday.
Rauch Jr,
$ 3 4 .9 3 O N E WAY
A series of revival meetings will
Mrs. Helen Ringo and Miss Mane tablish a unit of the Oregon Womens
be
held
at
the
Pentecostal
church
be­
Klages were Tuesday night dinner Ambulance Corps, a non-profit, non­
YW< Sun V allar, Idaho. Idaal for n
ginning Sunday, April 13, under the
guests of Mrs. R. E. McGreer.
w a alaaatiaa lo« tha a a tira fa w ltr
sectarian,
non-political
organization
leadership
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wayne
Mrs. Helen Ringo and Miss Marie
Fagerstrom
from
Idaho.
of
intelligent,
alert,
and
well-trained
Klages drove to The Dalles Satur­
F. C. W0UGHTER
women, who have voluntarily banded
day.
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NOTICE OE LA N D SA L E
Agent
HERMISTON. OREGON
together for training in the fields in
Phone 2531
which women could be most useful in
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
any local or national emergency.
the undersigned, Sheriff of
By Elaine Fisher
The requirements for membership That
Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
are: citizenship, good standing in the of an order duly made and entered
community, in sufficiently good herein by the County Court of Uma- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Skoubo and
RAILROAD
tilla County, Oregon, on the 4th day
family from Portland and Mr. and health to undergo training, enroll­ of
1941, will, on the 13th day I
Pcod of f fr
ond
Mrs. I. Skoubo and family were ment in and completing of the man­ of April,
May, 1941, at the hour of 10
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. An­ datory courses; military drill, first o’clock
the forenoon, sell to the i
dregg for dinner Saturday. After aid, communication (signalling, short highest in bidder
for cash at the front
dinner those from Portland went on
of the Umatilla County C ourt) and dated the 20th day of March,
to Hermiston to visit relatives there. wave, telephone, Morse code, etc.), door
Pendleton, Oregon, subject to 1941, and the date of the first pub­
•
Robert Garrison, who attends motor mechanics (roadside repairs), a House,
minimum price of $22.50 therefore,
school in Portland, is visiting his firefighting, have driver’s license and to be paid in cash, at the time of sale, lication of this summons is the 27th
mother, Mrs. Andregg for spring va­ eventually secure chauffeur’s li­ the following described parcel of dav of March, 1941.
FUEL — GENERAL LINE HARDWARE
W. J. WARNER
cation.
cense, and wear uniform at all times land, heretofore by Umatilla County,
Post Office Address
I
Those
who
attended
Pomona
Oregon,
acquired
for
delinquent
tax­
MASSEY-HARRIS FARM MACHINERY
Hermiston, Oregon
Grange at Lexington were Mrs. I. in class or on duty. Twelve or more es, towit:
A. S. COOLEY
Skoubo. Mrs. W. Lily, Mrs. G. Cor­ are required to form a local unit.
Lots 1, 11 and 12, Block 9, Her­
Post Office Address
win, Mr. and Mrs. Ekker and Mrs.
The uniform consists of a shirt and
miston in NE SE, Section 10,
Pendleton, Oregon
Minnie McFarland.
slacks of tan cotton gabardine, with
Township 4, North Range 28, E.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
Ruth Fisher stopped here Sunday
W. M.
(March 27-April 24)
for a short visit en route from Pen- a plain black tie and cotton gabar­
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
dleton.to Portland where she has em- dine cap. This material may be
HERMISTON. OREGON
Umatilla County.
either cleaned or laundered. Sport (Apr. 10-May 8)
nlovment.
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shoes are worn. Jewelry is not worn'
S u J/ .1/ O V s
nor is extravagantly colored nail I
Equity No. 6 75 9
polish.
Members wear uniforms because, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
they are democratic, and because
STATE OF OREGON FOR
elaborate clothes have no place in a
UMATILLA COUNTY
p ro -a m of work and study which
Dan Lindsay, Plaintiff,
enrolls women from every walk of
SA Y S D O N A L D DU C S
vs.
life. Moreover the uniform soon
H. N. Swank and Laura E.
M MMMC W M N N I« 1
identifies you as a member of a ser­
Swank, his wife, or if said H. N.
Swank is deceased, then The un­
TNS TNK-IT NST MT.
vice organization and demands re­
known heirs of H. N. Swank, de­
M T TIM TM MKtT M l
spect.
ceased, and if said Laura E.
MT M IE I - MMT M
Military drill serves two definite]
Swank is deceased, then The un­
functions. First, it teaches women. known heirs of Laura E. Swank, ]
deceased; Ignatz Lowengart and]
to obey the commands of their offi-|
Jane Doe Lowengart, his wife, or
cers without question, and second it
if said Ignatz Lowengart is de­
permits a dignified showing of the
ceased, then The unknown heirs of [
Corps in community gatherings. Mil-:
Ignatz Lowengart, deceased; “Al­
so all other persons or parties un­
itary drill and courtesy, moreover,
known claiming any right, title,
teach Corps members how to conduct
estate, lien or interest in the real
themselves in emergency with the
estate described in the complaint
greatest efficiency and dispatch.
herein,”
Defendants.
To the above named defendants, H.
Westland Calf Club Meets.
WHEN YOU
HAVE
1 N. Swank and Laura E. Swank, his
A meeting of the Westland C a lf; wife, or if said H. N. Swank is de-
dub was held April 6 with 19 mem- ceased, then The unknown heirs of
I bers and three visitors present. Sev-i H. N. Swank, deceased, and if said
! eral of the members expressed inter- ! ^ ura
Swan[' .is dec?““ d’ th?,n
.
.
rhe unknown noirs of Laura E.
W E S Ïim O ü S E
cst in a pheasant raising project in swank, deceased; ignatz Lowengart
1 addition to their calf club work, and Jane Doe Lowengart, his wife,
Some time was spent in calf judging. ”r if said Ignatz Lowengart is de-
! Delicious refreshments were prepared ™ , <l- ^ en The unknown heirs of
ignatz Lowengart, deceased- Also
and served by the youngsters them­ all other persons or parties unknown
selves. The next meeting will be claiming any right, title, estate, lien
W ATER
H E A Îa n G ’
April 27 a t'th e J. D. Corliss home, or interest in the real estate described
in
the
complaint
herein:”
according to Adacarol Corliss, re­
IN THE NAME OF THE
porter.
STATE OE OREGON
You are hereby required to appear
answer the complaint filed
DEADLINE SET FOR and
against you in the above entitled
NEW CHEVROLET FLEETLINE . . .
court and cause within four weeks
MATTRESS WORK
from the date of the first publica­
ALSO NEW 1941 SPECIAL DE LUXE MODELS
tion of this summons, and if you fail
There is no time to lose if appli­ so to appeal and answer, for want
plaintiff will apply to said
in the most beautiful, most modern color harmonies
cation is to be made for the surplus thereof
court for the relief prayed for and
cotton mattress program. April 15, demanded in said complaint, to-wit:
SPECIAL SPRINGTIME “ BLUES” AND “ GREENS” WITH
A decree that plaintiff is the own­
is the final date for filing these ap­
plications at the office of the coun­ er in fee simple of the following de-1
land, to-wit:
MATCHING BODY AND UPHOLSTERY COMBINATIONS
ty agent in Pendleton, Hermiston or scribed
Lots 1, 2, 3 anil 4 of Block 7 in
Milton, the home demonstration
the town now City of Hermiston
as located in the Northeast Quar­
agent’s office, the Farm Security or
10 different and distinctive color selections . . . 4 beautiful two-
COME IN TODAY!
ter of the Southeast Quarter of
the Welfare Bureau offices.
tone combinations. . . . Come in and see the most stunningly
Section 10 in Township 4 N orth'
The government is giving 50 ] of
See the Latest Models and
Range 28 East of the Willa­
styled and tastefully decorated group of motor cars ever pre­
pounds of cotton and 10 yards of
mette Meridian.
get your FREE game ..
ticking to rural families which is ad- An(j t|,at plaintiff is such owner free
sented in the low-price field
| equate to make a double-bed mattress I from any right, title, estate, lien or
of fine quality. Eligibility is based l interest of you and of each of you,
... . on the
. i_ , location
. •
l .
u home ! and , that you
or anv one or more
of
YOU’LL SAY, “ FIRST BECAUSE IT’S FINEST!”
first
of t . the
...
■■ _ or
i you has no ■ right,
title, estate, lien
which must be in the country or a mt,.rest in said land or in any part
town of less than 2590 population. , thereof, and perpetually restraining
and second the family income for and enjoining you and each of you
1949. If al| the income is from the
« » « fin g or claiming any right
LITS if FIN FOI (VtIVMKI
title, estate. lien or interest in said
farm the net income must not exceed |an,j or ¡n any part thereof adverse
4500 for a famly of four. If the to plaintiff.
income is from other sources it is al-
This summons is served upon you OREGON HARDWARE
so $500 with fewer deductions from by publication thereof, for four _suc-
weeks in the Hermiston Her­
& IMPLEMENT CO.
the gross income. The mattresses cessive
PHONE 3<5«1 — HERMISTON
ald by order of Honorable C. L.
Hermiston, Oregon
will he constructed under supervision 8week, judge of the court above
by th~ families making applications. na ned. which said order was made
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