THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
OASIS IHEAI RE
FRI. - SAT. • NOV. 24 - 25
P A L N IG H T
DOUBLE F E A T U R E
“ Hero for A Diy”
s ta r r in g
Anita Louise — Dick Foran
Local Happenings
O O. F elth o u se w as a bu sin ess vi
s ito r in P e n d leto n T uesday.
Mrs. A. F. R o h rm an w as a b u si
ness v isito r in W alla W alla S a tu r
day.
Cooked food an d need le w ork sale
a t S m ith 's, S a tu rd a y . D ecem ber 2nd.
F a rm B u reau A u x iliary .
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Mr. an d Mrs. J . H. R eid a re in
P o rtla n d w h ere th e y w ill spend
T h a n k sg iv in g w ith th e ir d a u g h te r,
M iss B a rb a ra R eid, se n io r a t O.S.C.
T h e B a p tist lad ies a id is p la n n in g
a co m b in atio n sale for D ecem ber 20.
T h in g s new an d used. S o m eth in g
for y o u r C h ristm a s ch o o sin g ; som e
th in g you w ill w a n t to b e u sin g
P lace to be an n o u n ced la te r.
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Mrs. O. O. F elth o u se an d Mrs. Jess
P rin d le m otored to P e n d le to n M on
day afte rn o o n to a tte n d th e P assion
P lay.
Mrs. D ora M yrick of H elix w as in
H erm isto n T uesday.
Mrs. D orsey of B ig F o rk s, Mont.,
is v is itin g a t th e hom e of h e r slater,
Mrs. R. F. W ig g lesw o rth .
Mrs. C. E. B ak er re tu rn e d W ed
nesday of la s t week a fte r sp e n d in g a
few w eeks in P o rtla n d .
Cooked food sale an d b a z a a r by
M eth o d ist lad ies a id S a tu rd a y , Dec
em ber 16 a t B u rn h am & B u rn h am .
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m ade candy and hot popcorn w as
sold. Tile proceeds w ill be used to
add a few tools to th e coping saw
shop.
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n C onrad, accom
p an ied by G ene B uzzard a n d son
C resto n , w ere P o rtla n d b u sin ess v i
s ito rs la s t T h u rsd a y . T hey re tu rn e d
F rid ay .
Miss M y rth en a M artin is sp en d in g
th e h olidays w ith h er p a re n ts a t
G atew ay.
M rs. M abel W eeks v isite d h e r
d a u g h te r, Mrs. R. J . W ilb u r o f P e n
d leto n , W ednesday of la st w eek. She
w as also a P en d leto n business v isi
to r.
An e n jo y ab le F.B .A . te a w as held
a t th e hom e of Mrs. J. H . R eid W ed
n esday of la s t w eek. T hose p re se n t
w ere M esdam es W. A. M ikeseli, N el
lie T u ck er, A lfred C able an d d a u g h
te r. D unham , P e rc y C orm an, L aF o l-
le tt. M iles B a ra g a r, A rth u r B lins-
ton and d a u g h te r, E d w ard S haw an d
th e hostess. D elicious re fre sh m e n ts
of ice cream , cookies an d te a w ere
served.
M r. and M rs. C ecil M adden and
fa m ily h ad as th e ir d in n e r g u ests
M onday ev en in g . Mr. and M rs. B ax
te r H u tch iso n and Mr. and Mrs. E d
w ard Shaw.
R o b ert L o ren tz of S pokane sp en t
th e week end w ith h is a u n t, M ary
.H a rr.
Mrs. W . B. F o ste r an d son M ark
■ w ere P e n d leto n business v isito rs S at-
1 u rd a y .
M r. and M rs. S to u t and fam ily
moved to th e M arvin H u tch iso n farm
la s t week.
Mrs. H arvey DeMoss le ft fo r N o rth
P o w d er la s t F rid a y fo r a v is it w ith
h e r p a re n ts. M r. DeMoss le ft M on
d ay of th is w eek to jo in h e r fo r the
T h a n k sg iv in g h olidays.
Mr. and M rs. L eo n ard R o g ers and
th r e e d a u g h te rs of N ew berg, Ore.,
w ere M onday ev e n in g v isito rs a t th e
hom e of h is b ro th e r and fam ily. Mr.
a n d Mrs. R oy R ogers.
Mr. and Mrs. O tis H am p to n and
son D ick a n d d a u g h te r L a u ra Je a n
of P e n d le to n w ere S unday d in n e r
g u e sts a t th e H. G. M cC ulley home.
T h e occasion w as th e c e le b ratio n of
Joyce M cCulley an d D ick H a m p to n ’s
b irth d a y s.
A s u rp ris e b irth d a y p a rty w as giv
en a t th e Jo h n G rey hom e S a tu rd a y
n ig h t in h o n o r of A nnie P earso n .
A b o u t 30 g u ests w ere p resen t. T he
ev e n in g w as enjoyed by p lay in g
gam es.
L oyely re fre sh m e n ts w ere
served.
. ,
Mrs. H en ry W ilson an d siste r v is i
ted Mrs. B. E. G etchell M onday.
Our forefathers fought for their freedom, and had
> enough for only their meagre needs, yet they gave
! thanks for their simple life. We today have much,
• freedom in the symbol of our daily life, and the ideal
of our nation: surely we can sincerely give thanks on
Thanksgiving Day. We extend greetings to our de
positors on this significant day.
Mr. an d Mrs. M. E. K n ick erb o ck er
and d a u g h te r K ay le ft W ed n esd ay to
spend T h a n k sg iv in g in R edm ond
w ith Mr. K n ic k e rb o c k e r’s p a re n ts.
Dell C h ristle y of th e C olum bia
M usical — T em po o f T om orrow
d is tric t is m a n a g in g th e C ooperative
Service S ta tio n d u rin g th e absence
SUN. - MON. ■ TUES.
of V irg il W ilk es w ho is ill.
NOV. 26 - 27 - 28
F ra n c e s D uyck of F o re s t G rove v i
sited o v er th e w eek end in H e rm is
Contincous Show Sunday
ton. H e fo rm e rly
farm ed
in th e
S tan field d is tric t.
Mr. and Mrs. S te a rn s C u shing, Mr.
an d Mrs. G rayden L oree, M r. and
F. B. SW AYZE, P re s id e n t
Mrs. H a rv e y P ay n e a n d M r. an d Mrs.
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
A1 Q u irin g a tte n d e d th e P assion
On Pal Nights, Box Of P la y S u n d ay afte rn o o n in P en d leto n .
H a rry S m ith of E n te rp ris e
fice will open at 6:00 p. m, and Mrs.
Mrs. J a c k B iggs of P e n d leto n
in g a n y rig h t, title , esta te , lien or
SUM M O NS
in te re s t in th e re a l e s ta te describ
Equity No. 6524
Show will start at 6:30 p.m. w ere v is ito rs in H e rm isto n S atu rd ay .
ed in th e co m p la in t h erein .
Mrs. S m ith is th e fo rm er Miss P a u
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E STATE
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF T H E
lin e Stoop.
OF OREGON
.STATE OF OREGON FOR
All m em bers of th e O tto P ierce
UM ATILLA COUNTY
Y ou a re h ereby re q u ire d to a p p e a r
fam ily w ere hom e S u n d ay fo r th e
an d a n sw e r th e co m p lain t filed
with
firs t tim e in tw o y ears. G ene w as
¡a g a in st you, in th e above e n title d
■lames Sell, P la in tiff,
vs. R eba
James Cagney — George Raft
hom e from P e n d leto n
an d
Floyd
¡co u rt a n d cause, w ith in fo u r w eeks Sell, D efendant.
Color C arto o n — B eliev e I t or E lse
cam e from P rin e v ille .
from th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lica TO R EB A SELL, D efe n d a n t above
C olor P a ra d e — F o r Y o u r C o n v en
nam ed:
tio n of th is su m m o n s; an d if you
Miss Lois W h ite, Miss G erald in e
fa il to so a p p ear an d an sw er, for
IN T H E NAME OF T H E S T A T E
ience
M ullins an d R ic h a rd Cox of O regon
w a n t th ereo f p la in tiffs w ill apply to OF OREGON, you a re h ereb y re
S ta te college a rriv e d T u esd ay n ig h t
said co u rt for th e relief prayed for q u ired to a p p ear an d a n sw e r th e
WED. - THURS. - NOV. 29 - 30
to spend th e T h a n k sg iv in g h o lid ay s
and d em anded in said co m p lain t, to- co m p lain t of th e p la in tiff filed
w it:
a g a in s t you in th e above e n title d
w ith th e ir resp ectiv e p a re n ts.
A decree th a t p la in tiff is th e o w n C ourt a n d cause w ith in fo u r w eeks
Mr. an d M rs. B a ri C ruzen
and
e r in fee sim ple of th e follow ing de of th e d a te of th e firs t p u b lic a tio n
g ra n d c h ild re n , Mr. an d M rs. M ilton
scrib ed land, to -w it:
of th is sum m ons, n am ely on o r be
S tead m an an d Miss M arie K ennison
L o t 4 in Block 9, in N ew p o rt’s fore T h u rsd ay , th e 2 1 st d a y of De
A d d itio n to th e tow n, now c ity , of cem ber, 1939, a n d you w ill ta k e n o
of W alla W alla w ere v is ito rs S unday
H erm isto n , U m a tilla C ounty, O re tic e th a t if you fa il to a p p e a r a n d
a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. C. A.
gon.
an sw er said co m p lain t or o th e rw ise
K ennison.
T h a t p la in tiffs a re such ow ners, plead th e re to , w ith in said tim e, th e
G aylord M adison h as b ro u g h t his
free from a n y rig h t, title , esta te , p la in tiff w ill a p p ly to th e c o u rt fo r
and Wedding Rings, in diamond
lien or in te re s t of you, a n d each of th e re lie f prayed fo r h e re in , to -w it,
By R u th F ish er
band of sh eep hom e from th e W a l
set and plain, priced from
you, or a n y one or m ore of you; and a decree d isso lv in g th e m a rria g e co n
low a m o u n ta in s an d field s of U nion
th a t you, or a n y one or m ore of you tr a c t now an d h e re to fo re e x is tin g
A gro u p of seven young people
co u n ty . H e re p o rts th a t th e sheep
in Technicolor
from the local C h ris tia n
E n d eav o r h as no rig h t, title , e s ta te , lien o r in betw een p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t an d
w ith
a re in e x cellen t co n d itio n .
te re st in said lan d , or an y p a rt th e r e
d ro v e to P en d leto n S a tu rd a y to a t of; an d r e s tra in in g an d e n jo in in g for an ab so lu te d iv o rce from th e d e
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k M organ and
John Clements — June Duprez
te n d th e C olum bia U nion C h ristia n you, a n d each of you, from a ss e rtin g fen d an t.
M usical—B lue B arro n & O rch estra
fo u r m o n th s old d a u g h te r of E u E n d eav o r con v en tio n .
T h is sum m ons is p u b lish ed in th e
T hey
w ere or cla im in g a n y r ig h t, title , esta te ,
JE W E L E R
Color T ra v e l T alk — R u in s of P a l
gene a re v is itin g from S un d ay to L ew is Geiss, p resid en t, D onald Ford, lien o r in te re s t in th e said land or H erm isto n H erald , a n e w sp ap er p u b
m y ra
M onday a t th e hom es of Dr. and vice " re sid e n t, E lain e F ish e r, secre a n y p a rt th ereo f, adv erse to p la in - lished in H erm isto n , U m a tilla C oun
ty, O regon, p u rs u a n t to a n O rder
Mrs. W . L. M organ, an d h e r fa th e r, ta r y - tr e a s u r e r an d M arvin W alpole. t i f ’s.
T h ey w ere accom panied by th e ir a d i T h is sum m ons is served upon you m ade h e re in by H on. C. L. Sweek,
Jo e Reeves.
Ju d g e of th e above e n title d C o u rt,
visor, Mrs. C u rrin a n d p asto r. Rev.
Levi R eed er w en t to P o rtla n d a J . K . W alpole. T h is gro u p received by p u b lic a tio n th e re o f for fo u r su c on th e 21st day of N ovem ber, 1939.
cessive
w
eeks,
in
th
e
H
erm
isto
n
H
e
r
It w ill be published fo r fo u r succes
week ago la s t F rid a y an d re tu rn e d th e h o n o rs fo r h a v in g th e la rg e st
ald, by o rd er of H on. C alvin
L.
th e fo llo w in g T u esd ay accom panied n u m b e r to com e th e fa r th e s t d is Sw eek, Ju d g e of th e above e n title d sive w eeks, th e firs t p u b lic a tio n to
be m ade T h u rsd ay , th e 23rd d ay of
by h is siste r, Mrs. P e a rl D avis of tan ce.
' ’p s “n g e r accom panied by c o u rt; said o rd e r w as m ade an d d a t N ovem ber, 1939. and th e la s t p u b li
ed
th
e
1
6
th
d
ay
of
N
ovem
ber,
1939,
D enver, Colo., w ho w as v is itin g h e r se v eral y o u n g people w ent to P e n
catio n on T h u rsd ay , th e 21st d ay of
d a u g h te r an d son in P o rtla n d . Mr. d le to n S unday to a tte n d th e in s ta lla a n d th e d a te of th e firs t p u b licatio n D ecem ber, 1939.
of th is sum m ons is th e 23 day of
D ated th is th e 21st day of N ovem
PANCAKE FLOUR
R eeder had n o t seen 'his siste r for tio n of officers.
ber, 1939.
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er M essenger N ovem ber, A. D. 1939.
m ore th a n 17 years. She w ill visit
C. C. PR O E B STE L ,
an d d a u g h te r Lois drove to P e n d le
PETER SO N & PE TE R SO N ,
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h ere for a few days.
to n S a tu rd a y w h ere th ey a tte n d e d to
A tto rn e y fo r P la in tiffs .
A tto rn ey s for P la in tiff
Mr. an d Mrs. B. J. N atio n , B illy business.
9 Lb. B ag
P ost O ffice A ddress,
P o st Office A ddress:
T h is a«rea is b la n k e te d by heavy P e n d le to n , Oregon.
P en d leto n , O regon.
an d Mr. N a tio n ’s m o th er, Mrs. F a n
m akes (N ov. 23-Dec. 21)
(Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
nie N atio n of A llian ce, N eb., w en t to fog these m o rn in g s w hich
PEANUT BUTTER
d riv in g q u ite d iffic u lt.
Y ak im a. W n., M onday w h ere th ey , . u t u season, elk season an d fa rm
Red & W h ite - 2 lb s........
v isited a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. in g season b eing over, every one can
P h e a s a n t - 2 lbs. .............
N a tio n ’s d a u g h te r an d h u sb an d , th e s e ttle dow n w ith a tru e s p irit of
A lfred A ckleys. Mrs. N atio n Sr. w ill th a n k fu ln e s s to en jo y th e fr u its of
v isit a t Y akim a fo r a few days and h is to il w hich he could n o t do if he
BORAX
lived in E urope.
th en go on to B ellin g h am to visit I T h e co m m u n ity S unday school is
2 fbs.......................................
h e r sister.
s t il l grow ing. T h e re is now a roll,
The Rev. E dw in R ounds, w ife and of 132 w ith a n av erag e a tte n d a n c e
BORAX CHIPS
tw o c h ild re n , a rriv e d M onday ev en I of about 80. T h ere a re n in e classes
L arg e - 3 pkgs.
w ith nin e good teac h ers. I t w as
in g to spend th e T h a n k sg iv in g h o li
th o u g h t th a t th e ch an g e in tim e of
day s a t th e W m. E n g lish hom e in c h u rc h services m ig h t
B O R A X O
a ffe c t
th e
th e C olum bia d is tric t. Mrs. E n g lish S u n d ay school b u t it has not yet.
E ach .......
is th e m o th er of Mrs. R ounds. Rev. T h e re is a class, a place and a w el
R o u n d s is th e p a sto r of th e M anito com e fo r every one.
JOHNSON’S GLO COAT
| Mr. and Mrs. F. B arlow an d th e ir
M ethodist c h u rc h in S pokane. T u es d a u g h te r , M rs. C lau d C oats, d ro v e to
Q uurt
day th e y w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e M eacham S u n d ay w h ere th e y w ere
S te a rn s C u sh in g hom e. T h e m en th e g u ests 6f th e ir d a u g h te r a n d son-
Macaroni or Spaghetti
w ere c lassm ates in W illa m e tte U n i in -law , Mr. a n d Mrs. T ru m a n eMs-
Red & W h ite - ll/„ lb.
sen g er.
v e rsity a n d la te r in G a rre tt B iblical i A very
fin e
an d
in te re s tin g
I
n
s
titu
te
in
th
e
east.
T h a n k sg iv in g p ro g ram w as g iven by
EGG NOODLES
th e p ro g ram c h a irm a n .
Miss Lois
Red & W h ite 1 lb.
M essenger, a t th e close of S unday
school a t th e C om m unity ch u rch .
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PREPARED MUSTARD
! T he school m a ste rs club m et here
By Mrs. E d w ard S haw
M onday evening. T h ere w ere 22 in
Red A W h ite - 9 01.
I a tte n d a n c e .
C olum bia p u p ils an d te a c h e rs wish
LUNCHEON MEAT
to express th e ir g ra te fu l
a p p re c ia
SUM M O N S
tio n for th e b o u n tio u s supply of
lied A W h ite - 12 OS.
Equity No. 6528
s ta p le food a rtic le s to be used in hot
lu n ch es, b ro u g h t by th e m any peo IN T H E C IR CU IT COURT O F T H E
FLAVOR JELL
ple w ho a tte n d e d th e h arv est p ro
STA TE O F OREGON FOR
Th e labor-saving hydraulic power lift
W ith P yrex Mold - g for
g ram on M onday ev en in g . Hom e-
UM ATILLA COUNTY
îcag SS* 1
NOTICE!
OASIS THEATRE
Diamonds
i FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
BOARDMAN NEWS
DIAM O ND
$5 o °°
$2450 to
A. W . Behrman
HERMISTON, OREGON
Specials for November 24th - 25th
17*
49*
M eats
Sirloin Steaks
39*
29*
Baby steer beef
Lb.
27*
69«
Rib Steaks
23*
Tender
lb.
7ÁC J O H N D E E R E
23*
15*
98*
SAVES
Veal Roasts
Fancy
lb.
T IM E
and
161*
23*
23*
Mince Meat
Delicious
lbs.
1OC
28*
for 15*
BEANS
Sm all W hite.
Red
or
Baby L im as
C alifo rn ia - 3 lb*
23*
LIGHT GLOBES
15*
25 to 100 w a tt
O V A L T 1 N E
i
491
KR1SPY CRACKERS
27*
2■»<
H O M IN Y
Red and W h ite -
COLUMBIA NEWS
for
OWNERS OF
Pork Chops
John Deere <ZHE*r
Lean - Tender
Lb. 1 8 ,
TABLE SALT
Red A W h ite full 2 lbs 2
23*
WORK
j, lbs.
Rib Boil
Meaty
lb.
13*
Dill Pickles
Quart
fO l
THANKSGIVING
DINNERS
We Feature Local
Grain Fed
Baby Steer Beef.
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
P a u l R. V a n P a tte n an d Ire n e Van
P a tte n , P la in tiffs ,
vs.
T he U nknow n H eirs of J. R. A n
d erso n . deceased; also a ll o th e r p e r
so n s or p a rtie s u n k n o w n claim in g
an y rig h t, title , e sta te , lien o r in
te re s t in th e real e sta te described in
th e co m p lain t h erein . D efendants.
TO T he U n k n o w n H eirs of J. R.
A nderson, d eceased ; also all o th e r
persons o r p a rtie s u n k n o w n claim -
PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON
November 23
SOc
Rohrman Motor Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
PETE 4 «LAITS
on the John Deere General Purpose
Tractor increases your daily cultivat
ing capacity at least ten per cent over
the ordinary hand-lifted cultivator.
This power lift is quick and positive,
and it provides a cushioned drop. A
touch of the pedal raises the equip
ment—another touch lowers it. Use
either foot—you always have one foot
free to apply brake for short turn at
row ends.
The John Deere power lift saves you
time and labor; a John Deere two-
cylinder tractor saves you money be
cause it burns low-cost fuels and be
cause upkeep cost is also low.
Tractors
JOHN DEZRS
TRACTO R
features
• S im p le , tw o -
c y lin d e r e n g i n e ,
d e s i g n e d to b u n t
low -cost fu e ls
< F ull vision
• No-shock steer
ing
• R oom y p la t
form
• C o m fo rta b le
b u c k e t-ty p e sc a t
• A d ju sta b le re a r
tr i ad
• C o n v e n ie n t
controls
• Individual rear
wheel brakes
Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.
PENDLETON • PHONE 518
Store« in Arlington, Heppner, Walla W alla and Athena.
YOUR FUEL DOLLAR GOES FARTHER in
A JOHN
DEERE
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