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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON RAGE FOUR Irrig o n H i b ask eteers w o n from th e E cho boys F rid a y n ig h t. A pre lim in a ry betw een th e g ra d e school team s w as won by Echo. Rev. Poe of S ta n fie ld a tte n d e d services a t th e P en te c o sta l c h u rc h S unday. O. M. C lark of H erm isto n w as a v isito r in th is v ic in ity F rid ay . M r. and Mrs. E a rl Isom w ere d in n e r g u ests of Mr. a n d Mrs. M. G ra y beal S unday. Jo h n E llis a n d Mrs. E liz a b e th G en try visited la s t week w ith M r. an d M rs. Don Isom. T h ey re tu rn e d to C e n tra lia , W n., M onday. L ittle D ahlilee Isom accom panied her g ra n d m o th e r to h e r hom e fo r a s h o rt visit. Practical Gitts for the Entire Family t IF YOU’RE IN D O U B T - LET US MAKE HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS! AS ALW AYS- “Quality Merchandise at City Prices” THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ••• T h ere is no su re r w ay of e n jo y in g C h ristm a s th a n by s h a rin g in some w ay th e jo y s or th e so rro w s of o th ers. T he C h ristm as s p irit is dem o n stra te d in so m an y w ays b u t th o se, w ho y e a r a f te r y ear, h elp som eone less fo rtu n a te th a n th e m selves, know th e joy of re a l C h ris t m as sp irit. T he h elp you give m ay be th e g iv in g o f food, o r fuel, o r clo th in g - fo r it is w ell to k n o w th e needs of those you a re h e lp in g . If you h av e in m ind a g if t b a sk e t of food we have a su g g estio n . Do n o t m ak e it ju s t a “ b ask et of food” b u t m ak e it a b ask et w ith a n id ea in it. M ake it a w ell-b alan ced food su p p ly th a t w ill la s t th e C h ris tm a s w eek end, S a tu rd a y , S u n d ay a n d M onday, th is year. Choose th e foods c a re fu lly and know th a t th e fa m ily rec e iv in g th e b ask et w ill g et th e m ost food v alu e fo r th e m oney sp en t. T h ere is d is tin c tly a “ h o w " to th is so rt of p la n n in g . P a rtic u la rly for a needy fam ily it is im p o rta n t to su p p ly th e r i g h t k in d s of food, esp ecially th e k in d s th a t such a S A Y L O R ’S fam ily is n o t so lik ely to have. It is LAND SALE NOTICE a safe guess th ese k in d s a re m ilk, v eg etab les an d fr u its . . . w ith o u t To W E STL A N D IR R IG A TIO N D IS TRICT, H erm isto n , O regon, U m a w h ich a d ie t is one-sided and th e r e tilla C ounty, Oregon. fo re lik ely to b rin g ill h e a lth . B ut how m uch m ilk, how m uch and YOU W IL L PL EA SE T A K E NO w hich of th e v eg eta b les an d fr u its TIC E th a t th e C ounty C o u rt of U m a w ill m ake th e best m eals fo r th e tilla C ounty, O regon, h as received le a st m oney— b alan ced m eals, of from a p riv a te p u rch aser, a bona fide o ffe r in th e sum of $40.00, pay course? in cash, fo r th e p u rch ase of th e B egin y o u r list w ith m ilk — one able h e re in a fte r described p arcel of lan d , q u a r t for each ch ild an d one p in t h e re to fo re by U m atilla C ounty, O re fo r a d u lts. T h is m ay n o t sou n d lik e gon, a c q u ired for d e lin q u e n t taxes, a s t a r te r fo r a C h ristm as fe a st, b u t to -w it; S*4 N E 'A , Section 17, T ow nship m ilk is v ery im p o rta n t. T he c h ild 4, N o rth R an g e 28, E. W. M. ren w ill need th e m ilk an d i t w ill T h a t th e m inim um price set by be needed in cooking, also. In clu d e th e said C o u rt a t w hich th e said n e x t, h a lf a pound o f C h ed d ar parcel of land m ay be sold is th e cheese. Made from w hole m ilk th is sum of $40.00, payable in cash a t th e tim e of sale. ty p e of cheese co n ta in s m any of th e T h is notice is served upon you food v alu es of m ilk. I t w ill ad d to p u rs u a n t to th e provisions of Sec th e C h ristm as d in n e r, e ith e r as tion 69-836, O regon Code, 1930, as p lain cheese or w ith apple pie, for am ended. N ovem ber 9, 193 8. in stan ce. MRS. E. B. CASTEEL, C lerk of U m atilla C ounty, O regon. T h e n ex t on th e lis t w ill be th e By Jessie M. B ell, D eputy. veg etab les. F ir s t of all th re e pounds of w h ite p o tato es becau se of th e ir (N ov. 17-Dec. 15) en e rg y v a lu e and th e ir p ro te c tiv e TAKEN UP NOTICE. v alu es, too; a head of g reen cab b a g e ; tw o pounds of c a rro ts ; tw o N otice is h ereby given t h a t I hav e pou n d s of o n io n s; a n d tw o cans of ta k e n up and have k ep t for about to m ato es w ill pro v id e n u m ero u s e ig h t days a t th e Col. L. W. Jo rd a n p o ssib ilities fo r a ttra c tiv e dishes, as ra n c h , eleven m iles w est of H erm is to n , th e follow ing described a n i- w ell as v ita m in and m in e ra l values. i m als: Of fr u its in clu d e tw o p o unds of One brow n gelding, b ra n d MO. One so rre ll colt, brand MO, ap p les an d h a lf a dozen o ran g es— one o ra n g e for each m em ber of th e said a n im a ls w ill be sold, u n less re deem ed a t public a u c tio n to th e fam ily. A pound of ra is in s — fo r th e ir h ig h e s t b id d e r for cash in h a n d on iron an d th e ir v ita m in s a n d also be cause th ey m ake p u d d in g s and cakes ta s te b e tte r an d look m ore festive. W ith th e c h ild ren esp ecially in m ind, p u t in to th e b a sk e t a dozen eggs— a child should h av e several eggs a week a t least, a n d your dozen w ill h elp to w ard th a t. F o r th e C h ristm as m eat we su g gest a loin ro a s t of pork, a p o t ro ast of beef, or a sm all leg o f lam b. Of course, th e re m u st be en erg y foods- esp eciallv b read an d cereals. A p ack ag e of w hole w h e a t cereal, tw o loaves of b read , a pound of b u tte r, an d tw o pou n d s of s u g a r w ill com p le te th e lis t fo r en erg y foods. In clu d e also a pound of coffee or a q u a rte r pound of tea, th en tu c k in a few sp rig s of p arsley , a pound of c ra n b e rrie s , and som e p e a n u ts, if you can, an d y o u r b a sk e t w ill be com pleted. W ith th is com pleted, w e ll-b alan c ed b ask et you w ill have th e s a tisfa c tion of k n o w in g th a t you have pro vided n o t only fo r th e C h ristm as d in n e r but for th e h o lid ay follow ing. And a M erry C h ristm as to you a ll! • F rom O regon D airy C ouncil th e 2 4 th d ay of D ecem ber, 1938, a t th e above described ra n c h a t 10:00 o’clock in th e m orning. D ated a t H erm isto n on th is 7th day of D ecem ber, 1938. Signed B. CELLERS. (D ecem ber 8-15-22) <. .;. * ❖ <• « IRRIGON ------ By MRS. W. C. ISOM * •> ♦ Mrs. J. A. G raybeal h as been ill fo r th e p ast w eek. Miss M ary C rooks sp en t th e week end in W a lla W alla, W n. Mrs. W. C. Isom, w ho h a s been ta k in g m edical tre a tm e n t in P o rt lan d th e p a st th re e w eeks, re tu rn e d hom e F rid ay . Local tu rk e y men sh ip p in g b ird s th ro u g h th e pool a t H e rm isto n th is week w ere R. V. Jones, F. F re d e r ickson, F o rre s t H u n tin g an d B atie R and. Mrs. R. W illiam s of W alla W alla v isited frie n d s h ere S a tu rd ay . Mrs. F. R eik s h as been confined to h e r hom e th e p ast week su ffe rin g from a fall. Mrs. N ora W ilson has been s ta y in g w ith her. T he L adies Aid m et w ith Mrs. E l m er R eiks la s t T h u rsd ay . Rev. W ybel of P e n d leto n held se r vices a t th e P re s b y te ria n ch u rch S u n d ay afte rn o o n . R ussell F a h lg rin of H oquiam , W n. v isited a t th e W a rn e r an d R an d hom es from S unday u n til T h u rsd ay . UMATILLA NEWS t By MRS. G LE N N OSTROM ---------- * « T h e L adies A id held its r e g u la r m e e tin g in th e ch u rc h T h u rsd a y of- tern o o n w ith a la rg e n u m b er in a t ten d an ce. A fte r th e re g u la r m e etin g a " w h ite e le p h a n t” sale w as held an d lu n c h served by th e ho stesses. M esdam es R ay M cN abb, D on H a rry - m an a n d Max G raybeal. T he stu d e n t body o fficers of th e h ig h school a tte n d e d a g ro u p s tu d e n t council m eetin g in P e n d leto n F rid a y . Mr. and Mrs. S. D. M u stard o f P ow ell B u tte, Ore., v isited F rid a y n ig h t w ith h is b ro th e r an d fam ily , Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M ustard. Mr. and Mrs. R ayroopd M cN abb an d M rs. J o h n W u rs te r a n d d a u g h te rs S ara an d Mae sp e n t S a tu rd a y in P en d leto n . M iss V eta M oran, w ho is a tte n d in g school in Spokane, sp e n t th e w eek en d v is itin g h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A1 M oran here. M r. and Mrs. O. P. M iller an d son N eill and frie n d s from Irrig o n s p e n t S a tu rd a y in W alla W alla. Mrs. J a c k G eer a n d c h ild re n of K inzua w ere v is itin g in U m atilla sev eral days la s t w eek. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo e M ann le ft la s t w eek for T he D alles to m ake th e i r hom e th is w in te r. B etty M cK enzie and V irginia- C om pton, s tu d e n t n u rses in P e n d le ton, sp e n t S un d ay ev en in g a t th e fo rm e r's home. G ordon Lee H a rry m a n , fo u r y e a r old son of Mr. an d Mrs. Don H a rry m an is reco v erin g from b ru ise s and c u ts received w hen he fell from a m oving c ar M onday aftern o o n . Mr. and Mrs. G lenn O strom w ere in P e n d leto n M onday. M r. and Mrs. F ra n c is S te p h e n s and son of M ary h ill w ere v is itin g his p a re n ts h e re T uesday. T h e U m a tilla V ik in g s w on th e i r firs t hom e b a sk e tb a ll gam e over th e B oardm an Y ello w jac k ets th is w eek. 14 to 12. DEPENDABLE USED CARS BACKED BY YOUR HOME TOWN FORD DEALER Pictorial History of OSC Dedicated to Dr. W. J. Kerr 1936 Ford Tudor Sedan 1936 Chevrolet Coupe Pick-up ’36 International Closed Cab Pick-up NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F T H E j STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILA COUNTY. OREGON STATE COLLEGE—The first copy of the new pictorial history of Oregon State College. "Orange and Black," recently published by the O. 8. C. Alumni association In commemoration of the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the college, was presented to Dr. William Jasper Kerr by George Knutsen of Portland, president of the Alumr.l association. The presentation was a recent Homecoming feature at the college, at which time the sculptored plaque of Dr. Kerr, shown In the Insert, was d-sdicated, after being placed over the fireplace in the Memorial Union building by the clasa of 190«. A similar plaque of President Thomas M. Oatch haa been placed over the second fireplace by the class of 1907. The "Orange and Black" waa dedicated to Dr. Kerr, who was president of the college for nearly X yean and than chancellor of the state system until retiring as chancellor-emeritus la 19». The two cast stone plaques commemorate the fact that Presidents Oatch and Kerr served the college during the only two w an which have been fought by America in the 70 yean of the institution. In th e M a tte r of th e E sta te ¡ AMANDA AGNEW . Deceased N otice is hereby given to all per sons whom it m ay co n cern th a t A re- ta s W . A gnew, a d m in is tra to r w ith th e w ill an n ex ed of th e e s ta te of ; A m anda A gnew, deceased, has filed , his fin al acco u n t an d re p o rt in th e a d m in is tra tio n of th e e s ta te ; th a t th e C ounty Ju d g e hv o rd er duly m ade and en tered h as ap p o in ted M onday, th e 9 th day of J a n u a ry . I 1939. a t th e h o u r of ten o’clock in | th e forenoon as th e tim e and th e C ounty C ourt H ouse a t P e n d leto n , O regon as th e place w h ere all ob- iectlo n s and exceptions to said fin al a cco u n t and re p o rt w ill be h eard an d a se ttle m e n t of th e e sta te m ade. 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