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I PAO» FO UR THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940. THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. aid were business visitors in Walla W. Lenz home Sunday. Walla last Thursday. Bennie Evans’ father is visiting Miss Myrthena Martin, primary here. Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Wilkes, Mr. teacher at Columbia, spent the week and Mrs. I. W. Geer, Mr. and Mrs. end at Madras with her parents. Published Every Thursday at Dickie Ross, 2 year old son of Mr. Charles Shown and two children, Mr. Yes — there are new models Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. and Mrs. Bill Ross, was quite serious and Mrs. Alton SiBson. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Geer all went on a picnic at and im p o rta n t improve ly burned by boiling water Tuesday. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. ments in insurance policies He was taken to his grandmother in Cold Springs Sunday. Mr. Chisholm and Ted Holden of ALLO Umatilla. Word has been received as well as in motor cars. that he is suffering from shock and the Chisholm Grain & Feed store Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second were at the DeMoss Turkey farm For ex a m p le, automobile exposure before reaching aid. Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Friday looking over the turkeys. liability insurance recently Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable and Mrs. Virgil Warren is quite ill. has been liberalized to cover daughter Doreen were in Heppner Miss Norris is employed there. Subscription Rates Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alva —at no extra charge — hus Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rogers called at Stone. One Y ear.......................................... $2.00 band and wife while driving the Budd Hooker home Sunday after Mrs. R. J. Wilbur who has been noon. another person's car. Six Months ...................................... 1.00 visiting her mother, Mrs. Mabel Mrs. John Gray is working at the .50 Three Mopths .................................. Notable new plans in insur Weeks, has gone to join her husband Thrasher place near Wallula. at Burns, Ore. Mr. Wilbur came for ance are available in other Bob Woodward was unable to go Payable in Advance her Saturday. to his work Tuesday on account of lines also — greater protec H. M. Sommerer made a business illness. Office Telephone ........................... .. 2051 tion at le s s c o s t in many Kay Keener spent the week end trip to Pendleton Wednesday. instances and written with Residence Telephone ..................... . 2333 Seven thousand turkey eggs are with her parents near Helix. strong c a p ita l stock com S TO SHOW YOU Marjory Lanning visited at the being put into the incubators this panies — your guarantee of John Gray home Saturday and Sun week at the DeMoss Turkey farm. day. NEW MODELS security. Around 7000 little turkies have been Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Getchell and hatched to date. Two thousand of these have been kept for their own Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson called on Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley Sunday brooding this year. C. L. Upham received 325 chick afternoon. Myra Getchell was unable to at pullets Tuesday. tend school the first of the week be Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Keller are cause of illness. raising 2000 or 2500 turkeys this Mrs. J. H. Reid who is in St. Ma This was made possible when the year. ry’s hospital in Walla Walla is re Farm Bureau turned over for this Mrs. Bob Woodward received word to be improving. Mr. Reid F. B. SWAYZE, President purpose money obtained from the last week that her sister, Martha ported visits her almost every day. By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison state highway commission. This Belle Caldwell, who has been em Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation amount added to the F. B. A. funds, ployed in The Dalles for some time, labor was donated by Farm Bureau was to have been married there Sun The affair given in the new club members and other friends, and an day to Lynn Easten of that city. By Ruth Fisher house Saturday night was the first addition loan from the Farm Bureau Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and Mr. social of the F. B. A. since the build made the dream of years come true. and Mrs. George Rand of Irrigon LEMON JUICE RECIPE the following objects: to vote on the Bill Trommerhouser was a visitor were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ing was completed. The building now George Corwin severely injured question of consolidating school dis stands, welcoming all people within at the H. J. Ott home Sunday. He W. B. Foster. his ankle, tearing the ligaments, CHECKS RHEUMATIC trict No. 14 (Hermiston), and school its reach to come and enjoy it. Old works with the Bonneville adminis Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer made playing baseball Sunday after settlers had dreams of such a com tration and is with the R.E.A. office a trip to Weston last Thursday for while Q U I C K L Y district No. 8 (Westland), both of noon. He was taken to Hermiston P A I N munity center but no funds seemed at Yakima. He was here in the in seed potatoes. for treatment. If you suffer from rheumatic, ar Umatilla county, Oregon. available. Since the organization of terest of the R. E. A. extension lines. Mrs. Bob Woodward and children, Dated this 12 th day of April, successful party was held thritis or neuritis pain, try this sim the F. B. A. it has been quite appar He is a friend of the Ott’s and visits Mrs. Sherman Wells and Tiny Cald in A the very high school auditorium by the ple inexpensive home recipe that 1940. ent that more room was needed. The here quite often. well made a business trip to Pendle are using. Get a package Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunham ton Monday. They also ''¡sited Vir P. T. A. Wednesday afternoon. Ice thousands Attest: chairman of the park board at one cream was sold for the benefit of the of Ru-Ex Compound today. Mix it time submitted similar plans, and were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. R. A. Brownson, District Clerk. ginia Wells who is in the St. Antho 4-H club scholarship. with a quart of water, add the juice Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hammer, who a ny’s hospital because of an appendi hopes for P. W. A. funds for its con Enos D. Martin, Chairman Board The missionary meeting was held of 4 lemons. It’s easy. No trouble at struction, but were dropped as not few months ago purchased a 20 acre citis operation. at the home of Mrs. Albert Baker all and pleasant. You need only 2 of Directors. feasible. Mrs. Miles Barager brought farm in this district, have recently Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Foster receiv afternoon. Mrs. George tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often (Apr. 18-25) the idea to the front again when remodeled the house which they built ed a telegram Monday from their son Wednesday within 48 hours—sometimes over Wicklander led the devotionals. she was president, but the task at that time. They now have an ad Edward at Manhattan Beach, Cal., A group from the local C. E., con night—splendid results are obtained. of constructing the building fell to dition of two rooms, casement win announcing the arrival of a new sisting of Lewis Geiss, Elbert Fisher, If the pains do not quickly leave and NOTICE OF HEARING UPON dows replace the smaller ones, an FINAL REPORT Mrs. Percy Corman’s administration. baby daughter at their house. Mr. Geraldine Funkhauser, Lois Messen if you do not feel better, Ru-Ex will outside finish of asbestos siding in and Mrs. Foster are the proud grand ger and Phyllis Wilson left Friday to cost you nothing to try as it is sold white, a red roof, a matching founda parents of two grandchildren now. attend the State C. E. convention at by your druggist under an absolute IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE tion, and the surroundings are being Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockard called Dallas. They returned Sunday night money-back guarantee. Ru-Ex Com STATE OF OREGON FOR leveled and landscaped, and will in at the B. E. Getchell home Friday. UMATILLA COUNTY and report a fine convention of about pound is for sale and recommended oy time, no doubt, be one of the show Visitors at the Forrest Moore home 2000 young people. They had a very HERMISTON DRUG COMPANY places of the project. To view the Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lin trip, stopping at many 32-5c NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN place reminds one of a dream picture der and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colpitts enjoyable points of interest among which was that the undersigned administratrix in the process of reality. and son Charles. the new state capitol at Salem. NOTICE TO CREDITORS of the estate of Walter S. Boynton, Mrs. John De Moss and son Don- Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Rogers and Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Walpole ac has filed her final report family of Union spent the week end companied by Mrs. Elmer Messenger IN THE COUNTY COURT OF deceased, with the Clerk of the above entitled at the home of his parents, Mr. and drove to Pendleton Wednesday even Court, and that the Judge of said THE STATE OF OREGON Mrs. Roy Rogers. Mrs. Rogers and ing to attend Eastern Oregon Pres Court has made an order herein FOR UMATILLA COUNTY children returned Sunday but Em bytery at that place. A car load of designating Saturday, the 18th day Continue to suffer from FOR YOUR mett will remain and work at carpen five women, including Mrs. Walter In the Matter of the Estate of of May, 1940, at 10 o’clock A. M. as ter work with his father for a while. Lay, Mrs. Albert Baker, Mrs. Jesse poor eyesight when glas the time, and the rooms of the above W. Agnew, Deceased. ENJOYMENT Carl Hammer has garden peas in Allen, Mrs. Neal Bleakney and Mrs. George NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN entitled Court in the County Court ses of accurate vision, bloom. John Fisher drove up Tuesday morn in Pendleton, Umatilla Coun The light freeze the first of the ing to attend the Presbyterial which that the undersigned has been ap House correction and beauty Oregon, as the place when and week seems to have done very little met at the same time. An enjoyable pointed administrator of the estate ty, cost so little? George W. Agnew, deceased, and where hearing is to be had thereon. damage. and profitable time was spent by all. of has qualified as the law directs. All All persons interested are hereby no Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dunham and Elizabeth Kristensen returned to persons having claims against said tified to then and there appear and Mrs. Verne Dunham and Bobby were school at Hermiston Monday after an SEE show cause, if any they have, why Stanfield Commercial Club at Wallula Sunday. Mr. Dunham has absence of two weeks while she went estate are required to present the said report should not be approved, same to me at my office in Hermis a cousin there. DR. DALE ROTHWELL to Portland and had her tonsils re ton, Oregon, verified as the law di the administratrix Presents a Dance at discharged and the Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Seeley were moved. Refvem Hall rects, within six months from the estate closed. Optometrist & Optician afternoon guests at the Wier Casady Bobby Berger was brought home hereof. Dated this 18th day of April, 1940. home Sunday. from Portland Monday. He has been date The Troubadors Dated this 4th day of April, 1940. 418 Main St. - Pendleton Martha Anna Boynton, Mrs. John Jendrzejewski and Mrs. in a hospital there six weeks having Admission 60c & 15c W. J. Warner, Administrator. Administratrix. Sophia Kopacz stopped at the Bax his fingers straightened. (April 4-May 2)___ W. J. Warner, ter Hutchison farm on their way Attorney for Estate. home from church Monday morning. SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING (April 18-May 16) The Hutchisons were having a late KNICKERBOCKER breakfast and were very much de Notice is hereby given to the legal lighted when the guests took time to TALKS CHEMURGY spend an hour with them at the voters of School District No. 14, of • P. A. breakfast table. Umatilla County, State of Oregon, • VELVET John Miller was a caller at the F. M. E. Knickerbocker, assistant that a special school meeting of said county agent, gave an interesting and District will be held at the grade • HALF & HALF! instructive talk on the subject of school, on the 6th day of May, 1940, Chemurgy before Westland Grange at four o’clock in the afternoon, for THOMPSON'S DRUG at its last meeting. He mentioned some of the many commercial pro ducts, and told how the demand for P O R T IA M O , O R E G O N . crops such as soy beans had been in creased by modern methods of utiliz ing them in industry. D. H. Sher We now have farm power scrapers made by wood gave a brief discussion of the food stamp plan as a means of pro Killefer, available for any size wheel tractor. viding a more adequate diet for re lief farm surpluses. From 31/» feet wide on up. These scrapers are Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker told of built with double edge cutting bits for reversing a recent trip by Y. G. A. members of this end of the county to State Line to get the most wear out of the bit, easily put on Grange near Milton to exemplify the first two degrees. and taken off with counter-sunk bolts. All wear Following the meeting refresh ments were served by a committee • Convenitnt Locabon ing parts are easily removed for replacement. consisting of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. • CoffM Shop— Buffet Tavern Hartley. • Dinin« and Banquet Rooms Again John Deere meets the farmers demand for T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld OUR O reg 1 o ( ä S ^ s < paper P U B L I S H E R S ,4 -S -S O C I A T I ON FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON COLUMBIA NEWS BOARDMAN NEWS WHY Saturday, Apr. 27 A t S ta n fie ld IDc STOP * CONSIDER INVESTIGATE m U L T ilO IT lR H Now is the Time to Get Your New 1940 GENERAL ELECTRIC A/a.tio na. lly *Tantou3 a more universal tool. Haying season is again creeping upon us. We have a good many used horse mowers of different makes and models all ready to go to work. Some of these are of the very latest types. Why buy a new mower when you can get one for a great deal less. Come in and talk over with us your prospective farm implement requirements. Many of your neighbors are now farming the Thrifty John Deere way. Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. Store« in Arlington, Heppner. Walla Walla and Athena. PENDLETOM - FHOHE 818 • Famously Fine Food • Modern Appointments • Luxurious Outside Rooms • Garage Opposite 600 ROOMS S E N S IB L E RATES THATS THE B u y / YOU'LL ALWAYS BE GLAD YOU BOUGHT A GENERAL ELECTRIC S P E C IA L CONDITIONED MINI C ontrolled tem perature, hum idity, and constant cir culation o f freshened air. SELECTIVE STORAGE. A ll fo ur needed zones— Sub-Freezing Storage; Extra- C o ld S to ra g e ; C ris p in g S to rag e; Safety-Zone General Storage. New Fairy Mattresses ALL-STEEL CABINET, b u ilt fo r long life. One-Piece porcelain interiors— and porcelain exteriors, too! “MAGIC SLEEP” A “Seal of Merit” Product made by A. J. 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