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THURSRDAY, JUNE 5, IM I.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
Memorial day vacation at the home
Gene Dexter and daughter Louise
L of her mother, Mrs. George Hower. left Saturday for Corvallis where
Dick Lane of John Day, former they attended the graduation exercis
By M rs. G lenn Ostrom
resident of Umatilla, came here es of his son Lewis from Oregon
Thursday and was accompanied to State where he majored in forestry.
Miss Leta Meyers of Pendleton ! Wilbur, Idaho, by Mrs. Herbert Lane From Portland Louise went to Calif
spent last Wednesday and Thursday who spent Memorial day there. They ornia where she will spend the sum
returned Sunday and Lane went on mer with her mother.
visiting at the M. Vieg home.
to his home in John Day.
Mrs. Je ff Stephens spent Thurs-
Margaret Brown of Boise spent
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lambeth and day in Portland on business.
from Wednesday to Friday visiting daughter Eunice and Mrs. Lambeth’s
Mrs. Les. Blakely returned Mon
at the home of her brother and fam mother, Mrs. Danny Young and son day from Mosier and Portland. She
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brown. Her Weldon, all of Portland, spent F ri spent Memorial day in Portland, go
brother Vivien, who is employed in day till Sunday at the home of their ing to Mosier where she attended a
Hermiston, returned with her and aunt and sister’s home, Mr. and Mrs. family reunion. Her daughter and
spent the week end visiting his fam Del Jackson.
family, Mr. and Mrs. D. McDaniels,
ily.
H. B. Thomas of Halfway, former a nd Mr. and Mrs. John French and
__ , all of Klamath Falls, were also
Mrs. Ann Ervin and three sons of minister here who was in Pendleton son,
Seattle returned to her home the on business, spent Saturday night a t ! present,
first of the week after spending the the Del Jackson home
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Williams and
sons and Harold Reeves spent Thurs
day in Pendleton where the two men
attended a Tum-A-Lum meeting.
Mrs. Jess Connell and Mr. and
Mrs. Lyle Brown and son Norman
are spending a few days in Portland
where they are visiting at the homes
of Mrs. Connell’s nieces, the former
E L E C T R IC
Phyllis and Georgie Long.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McNabb and
RANGE
Mrs. Pete McNabb spent Saturday
in Walla Walla shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and
daughter, Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and
her son Gary Dean spent Memorial
day in Walla Walla.
Jimmy Williams is now employed
in the Gamble Store at Hermiston.
Mrs. David Early and daughter,
who have spent the past week visit
ing at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hiatt, returned to
her home in Baker Monday. Marilyn
Baldwin accompanied her aunt home
and will visit for a week.
Mrs. Walter Gardner and Mrs.
DE L U X E M O D E L
George McIntosh of Portland are
spending a few days at the home of
their sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. H arry Hull.
C O N V E N IE N T T E R M S
Four Asbury drivers have been
transferred to Baker and have moved
their families. Those going are Mr.
C o m p le te ly auto m atic— w ith o ve r
and Mrs. Otto Willis and daughters,
sized q uick heat oven — 7 speed
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Thomas and
switches m ounted on convenient
daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Her
OTHER MODELS
sloping panel — w a rm e r d ra w e r —
mann and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grubbs
oven floo dligh t— Scotch K e ttle —
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and son Kenneth.
non-glare top lam p. D e luxe equip
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes motor
m ent throughout.
ed to Kennewick Sunday where they
visited with their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harryman and
family. Their daughter Joan who
has been visiting her sister for ten
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day’s and their grandsons Gordon and
Jerry returned home with them. The
boys will visit with their grandpar
ents for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman and
daughter Frances spent Saturday in
Walla Walla.
Mrs. M. M. Martin and niece Dixie
Brown returned Sunday evening from
a few days vacation at coast points.
M. A. Evans motored to Lewiston
Saturday and returned Sunday with
his family. Mr. Evans works in Her
miston and lives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hull of Seattle
spent Men]orial day visiting at the
bome
h,’,8 brother> Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Hull.
Mrs. Howard
and
*i. • Smith
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« i infant , son
.7 lUrn„C,dr i ° £ eJ r
the Dayton, Wn., hospital. Mr. Smith
motored up after them.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clydburn left
last week for McCall, Idaho, where
he will be employed. Mr. Clydburn
has been employed
employed in
in Hermiston
Hermiston and
and
they had their trailer house parked
at the home of her sister and brother-
in-law’. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark spent
Friday in Walla Walla at the Art
Troute home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullins and
son of Kennewick spent the week end
here in the interest of their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Montgomery
returned Saturday from Zillah where
he has been operator the past month.
He is working a few nights at the de
pot in Wallula before going to Walla
Walla where he will be stationed for
about two months.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cherry of Hep
pner spent Monday afternoon at the
home of his mother, Mrs. Bertha
Cherry.
At the regular meeting of the O.
E. S. social club held last Tuesday
evening. Mrs. Neva Pilon tendered
her resignation as president. The of
fice will be filled for the remainder
of the term by the vice president,
Mrs. Frank Clark.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Made and
daughter Arlene of Portland, Mr.
and Mrs. A rt Troute and children of
Walla Walla spent Saturday and
Sunday at the Frank Clark home.
Miss Delores Van Schoiak left on
Tuesday for The Dalles where she
will join her aunt, Mrs. Nora Cra
mer and son James, on a trip to Cor
vallis. They will bring home another
son, A rthur, and Miss Van Schoiak’s
B IO E L E C T R IC
C O O K IN G
COSTS O N LY
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lo it month WOJ>
Ü nder " • * r „ 9 ,
AG AIN . . . the sale o f e le c tric ity has
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been increased.
AG AIN . . . o u r engineers have been
able to c u t costs.
AGAIN
* In the average home
y e a rl
. we pass the savings on
to you in the fo rm o f lo w e r elec
tr ic rates.
...fo r the third time in five year»!
*
M inim um bills lor rural custom ers have
been cut horn SI 50 to 95c a m onth
M inim um bills lor city hom es have been
reduced from 15"« to 25*» In addition,
prices on all quantities of electricity—
large or sm all — have been substan
tia lly reduced.
N O W ...E le c tr ic ity is c h e a p e r
th a n e v e r ; e+tfCHf. eno-le
it!
W h y put up w ith a n tiq u a ted cooking fu els w hen
clean, fast e le c tr ic ity fo r co o kin g a ll y o u r m eals
costs o n ly $2.25 a m o n th in the average hom e?
P acific
P o ' er &
L ig h t s new
lo w
rates m ean
e le c tr ic ity is now a c tu a lly cheaper th a n o th e r fuels
in m ost homes.
IN V E S T YOUR RATE SAVIN G S IN E L E C TR IC COOKING!
Sec yo u r R A N G E D E A L E R today!
brother, Delbert, who are students at
Oregon State College.
Mrs. J. B. Springer had her ton
sils removed Monday in St. Anthony’s
hospital and returned home Wednes
day. Mr. Springer was up Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Regele and
son, who have been visiting in Esta
cada for two weeks, returned home
last Wednesday. They attended the
graduation exercises in Grandview
before returning home.
Gus Fransola, who burned himself
quite badly at the roundhouse last
, week was taken to the hospital in
Pendleton for attention.
Mrs. James Means and daughter of
i Portland spent Memorial day here
at the home of her niece and family,
Mr. and Mrg. Leland Smith,
Lawrence Meyers of The Dalles
spent, fI on’ F rlday to Sunday visit
'" * » * .tbe Edna Slatery home H e r e
turned Sunday. Maurice Priddy, Nor-
man Cory and David Slattery went
with him to spend the day.
Jean McKenzie returned home F ri
day from a few days spent in Port
land with her aunt, Mrs H arriet
Ford.
Mrs. Harland Devins and two
children of Condon are visiting a few
days at the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Hiatt.
Mrs. Ralph Saleld was hostess on
Monday afternoon at a birthday par
ty in honor of her daughter Sandra’s
fourth birthday and Mis. Charles Hi
a tt’s birthday. Twelve children and
ten adults were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Harfey Carlyle spent
Sunday in Heppner where they visit
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cherry. They came home by way of
Pendleton.
Shirley and Joyce McFarland re
turned home Sunday from Boardman
where they had spent two weeks vis
iting their grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. McFarland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thorn and
sons Lewis Jr. and Everett of Pend
leton spent Sunday at the home of
Mrs. Thorn’s brother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Ervin Chapman.
Mrs. Duff Knight of Hermiston
and Mrs. Milo McFarland
and
daughters Joyce and Shirley left
Monday for Lakeview, Ore., where
they will spend two weeks visiting
at the home of the latter’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Z. Oliver.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Stever and
children Billy and Don stopped at the
home of Mrs. Stever’s sister and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chapman
and Frances Monday, on their way
home from a trip to Portland where
they were visiting at the home of the
ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Brownell.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeHarte of
Sunnyside, Wn., spent Saturday and
Sunday here visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Steph
ens. Their son Alfred returned with
them after spending a few days with
his grandparents.
Gene Hiatt and Glenn Ostrom were
Pendleton visitors Tuesday.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF T H 3
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate j f
Fred A. Laatz, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN so-
all persons whom it may concern that
Dr. J. D. Plamondon has been ap
pointed executor of the estate of Fred
A. Laatz, deceased, and has qualified
as such. All persons having claim»
against the estate are required to
present the same with proper vouch
ers to the executor at the law office
of Peterson & Peterson, U. S. Nat
ional Bank Building, Pendleton, Ore
gon, within six months of the date
of the first publication of this notice
which is the 15th day of May, 1941.
Dr. J. D. Plamandon, Executor.
Peterson & Peterson, Attorneys
for Executor.
(May 15— June 12)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of Pet
er E. Hall, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been ap
pointed administrator of the estate of
Peter E. Hall, deceased, and has qua
lified as the law directs. All persons
having claims against said estate are
required to present the same to me
at the office of W. J. Warner, my a t
torney, in Hermiston, Oregon, veri
fied as the law directs, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated this 15th day of May, 1^41.
Alfred A. Hall, Administrator.
W. J. Warner, Attorney
for Administrator.
(May 15-June 12)
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Equity No. 27RR
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOP.
UMATILLA COUNTY
Ralph A. Brownson, Plaintiff,
vs.
George W. Beller ' and Haze: L-
Beller, his wife; Charles McNa
mee and Jane Doe McNamee, his
wife; the unknown heirs of
Charles
McNamee,
deceased ;
James D. Lowman; Elizabeth
Montgomery Pelly; Bernard Ber-
enger Pelly and Elizabeth Nute
Pelly, his wife; Thomas Minor
Pelly and Mary Taylor Pelly, his
wife: Francis Justinian Pelly; the
unknown heirs of Bernard Pelly,
deceased; Lowman & Pelly In
vestment Co., a corporaton; Max
well Land & Irrigation Company,
a corporation; The City of Her
miston, a municipal corporation:
E. J. Kingsley and Erva Kingsley,
his wife: Helen McNaught Geary
and E. H. Geary, her husband;
Carl S. McNaught and Ruth T.
McNaught, his wife: Genevieve
H. Kimball, the unknown heirs of
Jennie E. McNaught. deceased,
who is also known as Virginia E..
By Mrs. Beruice W attenburger
McNaught, deceased; also all >th-
er persons or parties unknown,
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W attenburger
claiming any right, title, estate,
left Sunday for Portland where she
lien or interest in the real estate
will see a specialist.
described in the complaint herein,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sether of Seat
Defendants.
tle spent the week end with her par TO: Charles McNamee and Jane Doe
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholo
McNamee, his wife; the unknown
mew. They returned home Sunday
heirs of Charles McNamee, de
accompanied by Frances Finch who
ceased; James D. Lowman: Eliza
will spend two weeks with them.
beth Montgomery Pelly; Bernard
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bartholomew
Berenger Pelly and Elizabeth Nute
Pelly, his wife; Thomas Minor
and son Bobby were week end
Pelly and Mary Taylor Pelly, his
guests a t the Bartholomew home.
wife: Francis Justinian Pelly: the
A. E. W attenburger celebrated his
unknown heirs of Bernard Pelly,
66th birthday Sunday at his home
deceased: Lowman * Pelly In
with many friends and relatives.
vestment Co., a corporation: Max
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thomson and
well Land & Irrigation Company,
daughter Mary Carol visited at the
a corporation: Helen McNaught
Bartholomew home Saturday.
Geary and E. H. Geary, her hus
Marion Finch and Edwin Hughes
of Lena made a business trip to Mon
band: Genevieve II. Kimball; the-
ument Monday.
unknown heirs of Jennie E. Mc
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
Naught, deceased, who is also
left Sunday afternoon for Spokane
known as Virginia E. McNaught,
where Mr. Bartholomew has his
deceased; also all other persons or
sheep.
parties unknown, claiming any
Mr. and Mrs. Clay DeBoard and
right, title, estate, lien or interest
son Phillip attended the show in
in the real estate described in the
complaint herein,
Hprmiston Saturday evening.
Mrs. Burton Barnes is staying
IN THE NAME OF THE
with the Wj» tenhurger children while
STATE OF OREGON:
You are hereby required to appear
Mr. and Mrs. W attenburger are in
Portland.
and answer the complaint filed
Ha vi 0" operations were halted on against you in the above entitled
the creek this last week because of court and cause, within four (4)
rain.
weeks from the date of the first pub
E. R. W attenhurger returned home lication of this summons and if you
) fail to so appear and answer "for
from Portland Monday evening.
want thereof, plaintiffs will apply to
said Court for the relief prayed for
KNOW YOUR FGG?
and demanded in said complaint, to-
wit:
THEN ALL'S WELL
A decree that plaintiff is the own
er in fee simple of the following ie-
Egg producers and handlers in scribed lands, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, in
several sections of the state have
Block II and Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 16
been learning more about care of
and 11 in Block 7 in the Original
eggs and the state law in a series of
Town, now City, of Hermiston, as
meetings conducted jointly by the
located in the Northeast Quarter
“tate department of agriculture and
of the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion 10, Township 4, North, Range
the state college. Main purpose has
28, E.W.M., in Umatilla County,
been to coordinate grading so the
Oregon.
Oregon housewife may buy eggs with
And that plaintiff is such owner
full protection that she is getting free from any right, title, estate, lien
or interest of you, and each of you,
1 that for which she pays.
Only three grades of eggs may be or any one or more of you, has no
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
sold at retail: Grade AA, grade A I said land, or any part th e re o f3and
and Grade B. All these must be clean restraining and enjoining you and
eggs. Dirty eggs may be sold, but each of you, from asserting or claim
! only as grade B, soiled. Many house ing any right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in said land or in any part
wives do not realize that A grade thereof adverse to plaintiff.
eggs are very fine eggs and that ac
This summons is served upon you
tually the grade A A egg, held under by publication thereof, for four (4)
normal conditions for 24 hours, successive weeks in the Hermiston
Herald, by Order of Honorable Cal
usually develops a larger air cell than vin L. Sweek, Judge of the above en
, the law allows and so drops to a titled Court, which said order -»u
J grade A egg.
made and dated the 5th day of May,
an,l the date of the first pub
Retailers must candle and grade
lication of this summons is the 1*1»
eggs, but farmers or poultry raisers day of May. 1941.
who produce eggs on their own premi
C. C. Proebstel
Attorney for Plaintiff
ses may sell these eggs on the place
Postoffice Address,
where they were produced without
Pendleton. Oregon.
candling or grading.
(May I — June S)
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