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THURSDAY. AUGUST 24, 1944. PAGE FIVE THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Morris Hill is now in France. He ing her grandparents, the L. D. Smiths. was wounded in England about two Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and vears ago and his brother Dan had three children left for New Meadows lost track of him until he received a Thursday after spending ten days 1 letter that he was in service in with his mother, Mrs. Nora Wilson, | France. Mrs. Minnie Fraser and children and other relatives and friends. You never really know the value of adequate automobile George Linn, principal of the Irri were visitors at The Dalles Friday. Mrs. W. Suddarth was a Hermiston gon school last year, moved his furni insurance until "after the accident”. ture to Boardman Wednesday where visitor Friday. If an accident strikes, your Farmers policy* goes swiftly and Mrs. Floyd Sparks Jr. and small he and Mrs. Linn will teach this year. surely to work—assumes your financial loss—protects your Mrs. C. W. Acock. Charles Jr., Don daughter of Redmond arrived Friday I ald and Genevieve Acock were Her to care for her mother who is ill here. | interests. Miss LaVern Duus was a Pendleton miston visitors Thursday. visitor Monday and left for Pirtland Safeguard your auto and your possessions. Don’t drive Mrs. R. Voile and daughters of George Harkenrider Hermiston, Oregon Walla Walla arrived Friday to visit Tuesday for medical treatment. without insurance. Proffessor Elliot, now at Corvallis. | her son George and sister, Mrs. John has rented a large camp cabin at the ROY DUNCAN, AGENT Voile and family. Phone Stanfield 722 Joe Stephens got back from Seattle Leicht camp grounds and will soon | Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard spent Wednesday. He has been visiting his move into it. A car with three women in it and | FARMERS AUTOMOBILE Tuesday and Wednesday in Spokane sister Jean and Chief Warrant Offi a California license plate ran off the with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. cer Wiley Benefiel. •INSURANCE Laup Bu Mrs. Glenn O^trem Carl Moherly. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs, Jennie Hink road on account of a flat tire. The | car ran into the sand and turned over ; "Netiesel Stendere Non-esscccbio Coverage. ley visited Mrs. Mike Hinkley Wed Mrs. Anne Driscoll and daughter nesday at the Ordnance hospital. Mr. several times near Irrigon on the road i Carol Anne of Portland and Mary Le- Hinkley visited her Monday. He to Umatilla. One woman seemed to gett of Walla Walla have been recent thinks she will be able to come home be seriously injured while one had a visitors at the Charles Reynolds home, large gash on her leg but the driver Eu Maroaret Thorpe in another week. Mrs. Thad Stephens, Mrs. Rippe properly verified as by law required. ' absolute divorce from defendant. Mr. Hendrix was an Irrigon visitor seemed unhurt. It happened just be This summons is published in the and Omar and Hiram Stephens of Dated this 14th day of August, A coat of paint is being applied to Wednesday. fore dark. C. W. Grim went back and Pendleton visited last week at the Al the school house this week. This im telephoned for an ambulance to take Hermiston Herald, a weekly newspa 1944. Mrs. Roy Minnick and daughter and Jeff Stephens homes. CARL H. SHAW proves the appearance of the school Luella arrived home from Spokane them to Hermiston. The car had two per published at Hermiston, Umatil la County. Oregon, pursuant to and FLORENCE SHAW ATTEBURY C. A. Ronen is receiving medical at a great deal. Wednesday. They visited their son Ifat tires and the top was caved in. in compliance with an order made Executors of the Estate of Earl E. Mr. and Mrs. George Linn and son and brother Leroy Minnick. He will flat tires and the top was caved in. tention in Portland. herein by the Judge of this court on Shaw, deceased. da 4 Mrs. Pete McNabb. Mr. and Mrs. moved into the teacher’s cottage this | finish at Farragut soon as a Fireman the 22nd day of August, 1944. It will R. E. McNabb and children all spent week. Mr. Linn is the new school 1st class. SUMMONS GAVIN & GAVIN. The Dalles, Ore. be published for four consecutive Friday in La Grande where they visit principal. Mrs. Wm. Graybeal and daughter Equity No. 7598 Attorneys for Estate weeks, the first publication to be Dr. Carl Thompson, consultant, and went to Spokane Thursday. ed the former’s sister. They took Her- made on Thursday, the 24th day of (Aug. 24-Sept. 21 pd.) bert McNabb to Pendleton where he Mr. McIntosh, photographer, of the Mrs. Theresa Connell of Boardman IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE August, 1944. and the last publica went on to Spokane to take his physi Bonneville office spent Wednesday at was a Wednesday visitor at the home STATE OF OREGON FOR tion on Thursday, the 21st day of the A. McFarland home. Dr. Thomp of her son Earl and family. cal examination for the navy. UMATILA COUNTY September. 1944. son left Wednesday night for Spokane T. Cpl. Douglas Whipple and Mrs. Ellamae Ewing of The Dalles spent DATED this the 22nd day of Aug for a series of appointments. Mr. Mc Whipple did not get to Irrigon until Wednesday till Friday here visiting F. Smith. Plaintiff, vs. Vivian ust. 1944. Intosh showed the picture, "The Ska Thursday morning. They are visit E. Gil Smith. Defendant. friends. Raley Peterson. Mrs. Tom Tucker left Wednesday git”, to the servicemen at Ordnance ing his parents, the H. H. Whipples. To .Vivian E. Smith, defendant Attorney for Plaintiff, Wednesday night. Ellen McCoy has recovered from a above named: “I lost 32 lbs. for Winnapeg, Nevada, where she will Post Office Address: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pierce stopped siege of mumps she took from her IN THE NAME OF THE visit with her mother. Pendleton. Oregon. at the McFarland home Thursday en wear size 14 again” children while caring for them. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Stephens. Mr, STATE OF OREGON: (Aug. 24-Sept. 21)._____ route to LaGrande for a two weeks Belly Reynolds, Brooklyn Don Kenny and Harry Cioper were and Mrs. Al Stephens and Mrs. Kath visit. You are required to appear and Once 156 lbs.. Miso Reynolds Hermiston visitors Monday. answer the complaint of the plaintiff ryn Sherlock and Anne attended the loot weight weekly with AYDS Mr. and Mrs. George Corwin were NOTICE TO CREDITORS Jimmy and Robert Kenny arrived filed against you in this Court and funeral of Thaddeus Stephens in After Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. in town Thursday visiting friends. home Sunday from Portland where cause within four weeks of the date Now she hao a model’s figure. Pendleton last Tuesday. I. Skoubo underwent an operation Your experience may or may NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. they have been visiting their mother of the first publication of this sum Clarence Guerin and children visit not be the same but try this mons. namely, on or before Thursday That the undersigned have been duly ed friends in La Grande a couple of in Pendleton Friday morning. He is and sister. easier reducing plan. Fitti Box getting along fine. Frances has come Muti Show Rtsults or money Batie Rand took 8 or 9 of the child the 21st day of September. 1944 : and appointed by the County Court of the days last week. back. No exercise. No laxatives. Mrs. Lauren Montgomery and child home to stay with her mother. Mrs. ren to Hermistin where they joined you will take notice that if you fail State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. No drugs. Eat plenty. You don't Skoubo went to Pendleton Tuesday to others from Hermiston and Stanfield to answer or otherwise plead to said Executors of the Will and Estate of cut out meals, potatoes, etc.. ren are visiting in Baker. They ac see her husband. you juot cut them down. Simple V to go to Wallowa Lake where they complaint within said time, the plain Earl E. Shaw, deceased. companied Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lutz when you enjoy delicious AYDS before meals. Erma Anderson Weatherell visited will have a Pentecostal young peoples tiff will apply to the court for the re All persons having claims against who had visited here, to their home. ‘ly $2.25 for 30 days’ supply. Phone, write meeting. They plan to spend a week lief prayed for therein, to-wit: A de said estate are hereby required to pre Sgt. and Mrs. Fred Reeves of Lou at the Dewey home Wednesday. and Mrs. Bill Lilly and family there. cree dissolving the marriage contract sent the same to the undersigned isiana where Reeves is stationed vis and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Shannon and E. L. Schneider took 4 or 5 others now and heretofore existing between Florence Shaw Attebury. Box 411, MOORE & RIPLEY DRUG STORE ited last week with his sister and fam daughter returned from Weiser. Ida.. Hermietont Oregon and some supplies for them. plaintiff and defendant and for an Route 1, Echo, Oregon, with vouchers ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer. His father. Joe Reeves and sister and hus Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Shannon returned this far with them band. Lt. and Mrs. Frank Morgan before returning to Los Angeles. and daughter Jo Ann of Salem also Albert Baker went to the doctor on were visitors, and a family reunió^ Thursday and had two cracked ribs was held Wednesday evening. Sgt. put back into place. He got kicked Reeves is on a furlough from the ar by a tractor while cranking it. my and Lt. Morgan from the Seabees Mr. and Mrs. George Linn and Mrs. just back from the Southwest Pacific. Thelma Fortner spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ostrom and in Heppner. Mrs. Helen Lindsey and sons Gary and Vane spent Thursday daughter returned with them to spend in Pendleton. few days visiting her parents, Mr. Mrs. George Sawyer and daughters a and Mrs. R. Fortner. Two other Donna Lee and Shirley, and Mrs. Keni also came with them. Arnold and son Barney spent Satur glandchildren Mill Morgan returned to his base day in Pendleton. Saturday night after spending a 20- Mr. and Mrs. Bud Rice left Sunday day leave from the Navy. for Portland where they will make I Mrs. McReynolds of Pilot Rock is their future home. Their daughter visiting her daughter. Mrs. Gi ace Ma Pat will remain here at the Ben comber and family. Spencer home while employed at the Mrs. Warner has gone to Pilot Rock Ordnance Depot. to visit at the Rev. W alpole home. Miss LaVonne Dodson left Friday Grange met Saturday night with for Baker. Her parents, Mr. and Minnie McFarland in the Mas- ‘sui Mrs. Lloyd Dodson and son Don left |ter Mrs. ’s chair. Mi. and Mrs. Mulligan f Tuesday for Baker where they will and Mr. Roach were taken into the make their future home. Grange as new members. Mr. and Mrs. G. Rawls and son will Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Black left occupy the Baymiller house, recently Saturday night for Utah to spend a vacated by the Bud Rices. Mrs. Veta week visiting relatives. Montgomery will rent the Rawls Oni ' a bit of excitement was cre house. ated Monday when a practice bomb Mrs. Glenn Ostrom was hostess to dropped "*ie..... the field a short distance the Pinochle club at her home last from the into house. The sound from it Wednesday evening. Prizes were won was heard for a long way. - "are. by Mrs. Oliver McNabb and Mrs. Al ■. . Vieg. Other guests were Madame* Melvin Eller. Ken Arnold. Dean New- gard. Vane Hiatt and Gene Hiatt. Mr. and Mrs. Del Gordion of Pen Eu Men. Grace Shonn dleton were visitors at the H. B. Hull home Monday. The J. A. Shouns received a letter Mrs. Minnie Sharpstein of Walla the first since June 15th that their son Walla spent a few days of last week James C. Shoun. SF 3/c. was in here with her sister-in-law, Mrs. I Guam and likes it after being on those ' atol built islands. Their other son. Deed Switzler. The Eire Department was called to | Tech. Copl. 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