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PAGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1942. COLUMBIA NEWS UNION PACIFIC of plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as to equity may seem meet. This summons is published pursu ant to the order of the Hon. Calvin L. Sweek, Judge of the above en titled Court. duly made ami entered on the 15th day of July, recting that publication hereof be made once a week for a period of four weeks, and the first publication hereof is made pursuant to said or- der on the 16th day of July, 1942. W. J. Warner, Attorney for Plaintiff. Post office address, Hermiston, Oregon. A meeting of the Stanfield 4-H Dairy and Garden clubs was held at NOTICE OF I.AND SALE Mrs. McCourt’s home Friday. July 10. At this meeting a report was Notice is hereby given, that the un- made of the rubber drive by the dersigned, Sheriff of Umatilla coun club. The drive which was in the ty, Oregon, by virtue of an order duly form of a contest between the boys made and entered herein by the Court of Umatilla County, and the girls, concluded with the boys County Oregon, on the 9th day of June, 1942, winning with a total of 625 pounds, will, on the 28th day of July, 1942, and the girls 442 pounds, making a at the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore noon, sell to the highest bidder for total of 1067 pounds. cash at the front door cf the Uma The proceeds of the drive, and tilla County Court House, Pendleton, money already in the treasury will be Oregon, subject to a minimum price used to send the owner of the best of $90.00 therefore, to be paid in cash, dairy calf to 4-H summer school next at the time of sale: the following spring. Twelve of the members of described parcel of land, heretofore by Umatilla County. Oregon, acquir the club have recently joined the 4-H ed for delinquent taxes, to-wit: Pig club. NW’s NW‘ NW’i and S12 NW’i NW‘, Section 17, Township 4, North Range 28, E. W. M. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Umatilla County. • a June 25-July served. The Four-H Sewing club met at the home of Mrs. Bunnell Thursday. Mrs. Chas. Stewart is home after a three weeks vacation at Brooks where she has been attending a camp meeting and visiting with her daugh- ter Mrs. Seaman and son Wayne of Portland. Ry Mrs. Bob Woodward Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker are par- ents of a son born June 23 at St. An- thony’s hospital in Pendleton. The infant weighed 9 lbs. 1 12 or. and has been named Henry Lee. Mrs. Hook- er and baby have returned home. Mrs. Oral Hale and sons Lester and Jake of Hambord, Cal., arrived Sun day to visit at the Lester Hammer home until next Monday. Mrs. Hale , is a niece of Mrs. Hammer. Her son Lester, who has been stationed at an air base near Haniford. is being transferred to Seattle. Other dinner guests at the Hammer home on Sun ; day were Mrs. Ward Hale and child ren of Stanfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Shaver, Dorothy Hiatt and Rosemary Keller. Mrs. H. Stockard is visiting in Sa lem at the home of her daughter Opal sisa. and family where a new granddaugh ter has recently arrived. Mrs. Amanda Shaver is visiting at the Telford Stillings home near Stan field. Mrs. Lynn Shaver left Tuesday to spend a week visiting her father I in Yakima. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Al- | bee, Ore., were Saturday guests at | the Lester Hammer home. C. Beck is in the Hermiston hos pital suffering from injuries received Monday when a team of horses ran ■away while he was at work in the | | hay field. Mr. Beck, whose leg was i broken, suffered a similar accident I four years ago. These formidable fighting machines can not take ’ Mrs. A. H. Cable and H. J. Ott were in Pendleton Monday evening to HEEEEBEEEMRMMRERDs part in offensive action until they reach the theatre of war. attend the organization meeting of NOTICE TO CREDITORS No matter to what extent production is stepped up, trans TAKEN UP NOTICE the neighborhood leader plan being sponsored by the State College Ex portation still remains a vital factor. That’s where Union IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR tension service. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE STATE OF OREGON Pacific is doing a job of which we are mighty proud. Mr. and Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell ! that I have taken up and have kept FOR UMATILLA COUNTY i made a busness trip to Pendleton on | for about 30 days at my ranch eleven Over the Strategic Middle Route, connecting the East with Tuesday. | miles Southwest of Hermiston the fol In the Matter of the Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Grant of Her- lowing animal: the West, gigantic freight locomotives are hauling tanks, William D. Prior, Deceased. I miston were Mondav evening dinner One black 2-year-old filly Notice is hereby given that the un guns, plane parts and other war materials. Trainloads of | guests at the Norman Anderson Said animal will be sold, unless re- has been appointed execu I home. troops roll over the steel rails. A great army—in workmen’s | deemed, at public auction to the high dersigned Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mell of Bald- est bidder for cash in hand on the tor of the last will and testament of uniform — are "keeping ’em rolling.” That’s their job — I win Port. Cal., were guests of Mr. 27th day of July, 1942, at the above William D. Prior, deceased, and has and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell from Wed- described ranch at 2:00 o’clock p. m. qualified as the law directs. All per and they’re doing it! sons having claims against said es nesday till Saturday last week, Mr. Dated at Hermiston on this 7th day tate are required to present the same and Mrs. Mell are parents of the of July, 1942. to me at the office of W. J. Warner, Mikesell’s daughter-in-law, Mrs. Os- Signed J. W. KING. my attorney in Hermiston, Oregon, car Mikesell of Albany. (July 9-23) __ __ verified as the law directs, within six Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Parsons and months from the date hereof. daughter and Mrs. Bob Woodward NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated this 9th day of July, 1942. and children spent last Sunday even Benjamin H. Prior, Executor. ing at the Instone ranch near Hepp- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE (July 9-Aug. 5) _____ ner. Dale Woodward remained at STATE OF OREGON FOR | the ranch for a vacation of several UMATILLA COUNTY For information concerning passenger and freight weeks. Mrs. Elmer Dixson and Mrs. Adam In the Matter of the Estate of Fred transportation, consult local representative. j Blahm were among the women who Earl Farrior, Deceased. ! finished the Home Nursing course Notice is hereby given to all per and received certificates. Their names sons whom it may concern that Ivey were omitted by error when the list | L. Farrior, surviving widow, has 1c a Word - Minimum 20c was published several weeks ago. j been appointed administratrix of the Mrs. Elton Grant spent Saturday I estate of Fred Earl Farrior, de- at the home of Mrs. Myrnie Caldwell. . ceased. All persons having claims FOR SALE—YELLOW TRANS- Shaleqic Route parent apples, 50c box. Pick your ■ against his estate are required to I present them to the administratrix at own. Rohrman orchards, Hermiston. the office of her attorneys, Peterson 48-2p CANNING SCHEDULE & Peterson, in the U. S. National Mrs. Harold O’Neill of Bucoda, i By Mrs. C. D. Whitney Bank Building at Pendleton, Oregon, WANTED—A MAN AND WIFE JULY 20 to 25 Wn., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph T. B. Cooley of Spokane is spend six months of the date of the Richards. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. I ing two weeks with his daughter, within to move in with me and provide first publication of this notice, which 1 to 3 8 to 11 Harold Rankin entertained in honor Mrs. Haney and children. board in modern furnished house. is July 2, 1942. Mon.—Fruit Beans of Mrs. O’Neill with Mrs. F. B. Belt | Roy Minnick of Gibion spent Sun All persons knowing themselves to Mrs. N. W. Bloom, phone 3161. 48-lc Beets winning high honors and Mrs. Geo. day with his family here. Ed Adams be indebted to Dr. Farrior, are re Tues.—Beans Wed.—Fruit Fruit Harkeniider second. Wednesday even of Arlington and Art Allen of Board quested to make payment of their ac LOST—ONE LARGE HUB CAP at an early date. for a White truck, between U.O.D. Thurs.—Beans Beans in' Mrs. F. B. Belt was hostess at a man. all of the U. P. construction counts Dated this the 2nd day of July. gate and Hermiston. Reward. City crew, came down with him and went Fri.—Fruit Beets & Greens bridge party for Mrs. O'Neill with | on to their homes for the week end. 1942. 48-lc Electric Co., Pendleton. No canning Saturday. Other pro Mrs. George Harkenrider as high and IVEY L. FARRIOR, Rev. Walpole and son and Mrs. Administratrix. duce by special arrangement. Please M i S. Harold Rankin winning the pet Kuhn of Boardman were Sunday din- MY PLACE PETERSON & PETERSON, STRAYED FROM I ner guests at the Walter Grider remove cans. Storage is charged af prize. Wednesday One brown mare and Attorneys for Administratrix. ter 30 days. It has been reported that Miss home. His little daughter has the (July 2-30) gray colt. If found, please phone measles and whooping cough. HERISTON CO-OP. CANNERY Ruth Johnson, who taught in the 3422. Henry Wheeler. 48-lp Ileen Markham, after spending two SUMMONS grade school here last year and for weeks with the Minnicks, has gone APRICOTS RIPE BRING BOXES the past few months has been tak- to Kennewick to visit her sister. B. D. Cooper and family of Neot- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and fill, $1.40 apple box. Edmonds ng a bu course and training su visited Saturday with his sister, Orchards, 2 miles west of Umatilla. for aircraft factory work, has been Mrs. C. W. Grimm and family. STATE OF OREGON FOR 4«-2p necented by the WAAC for officer’s Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grimm of For UMATILLA COUNTY training school and will leave from est Grove spent the week end with WANTED THREE OR FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fleming of en where she has been visiting his father and family. Mary E. Edwards, Plantiff, vs. passengers to ride along to Ord La Vern Duus, student nurse spent Tacoma were week end guests at the Thursday for Des Friday with her parents, Mr. and Jacob S. Edwards. Defendant. nance Depot and share expenses. H. To Jacob S. Edwards, the above : home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ii es, I w a. Miss Johnson was Mrs. Herman Duus. M. Kowitz, one mile south of Hermis- named defendant. W. C. Morehouse. he sen among four hundred fifty M rs. Lucy E. Badgers, Morrow 48-1 p the name of the State of Oregon ton. Mrs. Fred Kennedy from Casper rirls out of a hundred thousand ap- county school superintendent, Mrs. you In are hereby required to appear A gnes Currin and Mrs. Sarah Mc- Wyoming, spent a few days here licants. Namer called on i the Herman Duus ànd answer the complaint in the 1 above entitled suit within four weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pinkerton. family Sunday. » and Nirchito She was en route to Tacoma, Wn., to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedwell and of the date of the first publication of And you will take nd mice. N ke daughter spent the week end at Sun- I this summons. make her home. The Pinkertons were --- her ... ten percent of nyside, Wn.. with parents, Mr. notice that if you fail to appear and residents of Casper for many years answer the complaint within that in War Bonds and Mrs. Hewitt. Mr. Bedwell’s mo your before coming here to work at the I time the plaintiff, for want thereof ther met them in Pendleton and re st every pay day. will apply to the above entitled court | Ordnance Depot. turned with them. Lois Markham and Jean Brown for the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s | IF YOUR EYES with the help of other students and complaint filed herein, to-wit: for a friends gave a farewell party at the decree of divorce dissolving the bonds | TROUBLE YOU- school bouse Tuesday for Warren of matrimony now and heretofore ex Come here and get the benefits of McCoy who is joining the navy and isting between plantiff and defend Mr. Bunnell, local teacher, who is go ant, and granting plaintiff an abso our more than 25 years successful Reasonable experience, optical ing to Portland for an army exami lute divorce from the defendant and nation. Ice cream and cookies were I for the custody of the minor children | r glasses when needed. 4-H CLUB CLOSES RUBBER DRIVE I - UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD “The Middle. IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS LOCALS I yiTFUL PARTY LINE NEIGHBOR r eyes by ne thuds and yiind glasses to fit in all the latest styles. DR. DALE ROTHWELL You Can Beat The Worm Menace She answers her telephone bell promptly... places her own calls accurately, so that they do not have to be done over... teaches her children, too. the little telephone kind nesses ... and when her tele phone is not in use, sees that it is hung up. » Those with whom she shares her party line are grate ful to her. She is a thoughtful "neighbor." THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Informat OPTOMETRIST 118 Main Street PEN DLL Tt N. OREGON mile south of Columbia school, turn left to second driveway on right. Mr. Lar ut “old Tabor place.” 48-3p FOR SALE — JERSEY HEIFER, first calf. Call after G p. nt. any day except Saturday. H. Maxwell on John Dahlman ranch. 2 mi. E. of Hermiston. 47-3p NEW WASHED CULL WHITE Rose potatoes 1 cent per pound. Bring own containers. Zivney farm. 4 miles N. E. Stanfield. 48-lc A. W. 47-tfc FRAMES FOR GLASSES. Behrman, Jeweler. WANT TO BUY—BABY CALVES, no Jerseys. Write A. V. Wright. Heppner, Ore. 46-4p ROOMS TO RENT MEN ONLY. Four blocks west of depot. Myron Nation. 46-3p FRYERS FOR SALE — SOPHIA Kopacz. Phone 3186, on F. R. Moore place west of hopyard. 43-tfc FOR SALE —GOOD USED BUCK rake, mower and dump rake. See equipment and get prices from Mr. Parker, Coe Ranch, Stanfield. 40-tfc WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE furniture, machinery, household ar ticles. Miller’s Trading Post, Her miston. 23-tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS — See the Hermiston Auto Co. 4 4-lc E P. DODD — REAL ESTAT0. sales, leases, exchanges. Insur ance—fire, automobile, accident. No tary public, execution of legal pa pers. Herald office, Hermiston, Ore- Ron. 15-tfc Bring your welding repair and blacksmithing to HERMISTON BLACKSMITH * WELDING SHOP Phone 2151 L. F. Beaver, Prop. Eugene C. Willcutt, D. O. Physician & Surgeon Phone 932 Stanfield, Ore. WRECK YOUR CAR? Let STATE FARM MUTUAL IN SURANCE foot the bill. See Art Thompson, agent. (Formerly sold by Virgil Wilkes) P. O. Box 1311. GEO. M. WINCH Also Spray Painting Phone 753 Stanfield DR. I. C. BOHLMAN Physician and Surgeon First National Bank Building Phone 3 1 5 1 Hermiston J. V. VILLERMOURE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone 3821 Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 Sunday & Eve. by Appointment Dr. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: 2 blocks E of post office Office hours: 8 to 12 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 3061 - Hermiston, Ore. DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hours — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 5 p. m Other Hours by Appointment • Worms make culls of perfectly good pullets and you can’t afford that this year: so see us about Dr. Avi-Ton, the flock roundworm and worm mover that gives you plus value in stimulating medicines too. We’ll Do More For You on DR. W. M. MARBUT SECURITY n CALF FOOD It’s a low-protein feed that your baby calves need the flrat 6 weeks. No grain rations, meals or pellet feeds to disturb delicate stomachs. New Improved Secur ity Calf Food — a fluid substitute for whole milk, is the answer. This high- energy food starts baby calves off to good health on the first feeding and costs just one-fifth as much as whole milk. You can make more money by telling your whole milk instead of feeding it Uncle Sam wants more milk. Hermiston Grain % Feed Co Hermiston - Phone 3311 TS READY NOW BRING c mtainers. One east, half arson & Peterson TTORN E Y S - AT- LA W National Bank Building e In State & Fed. Court Pendleton, Oregon SAVE 1/2 ON CALF MEAL After 6 weeks when calves need ■ change in feed, mix Security Celt Food into your meal end SAVE 50% of the cost of com mercialmeals. Calves prefer freshly mixed meal end thrive better on it See your nearest dealer for a pail t Stanfield - Phone 847 \ Member Dr. Salsbury’s Nation-Wide Poultry Health Service J. WARNER Hermiston, Oregon 'S Hermiston, Oregon