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pao « p o ra THE HERMISTON HERALD, H ERMISTON. OREGON^ THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1840 The Hermiston Herald American Express Travelers Cheques O P FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON COLUMBIA NEWS BOARDMAN NEWS PINE CITY NEWS Hammermills John Deere now has several sizes of Hammer Mills, combination mills with cutters and ham mers. These combination mills are a new addi tion to the already popular John Deere line of Hammer Mills. Big roomy throats with finger feed rolls and conveyor feed tables. They are equipped with cutters ahead of the h mmers. nr W e have a size for every farm, so get the most from your feed by using one of these mills. First Showing New 1940 Prices as lo w as $130.00 SEE THESE MILLS ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM A reconditioned Dain sweeprake for sale at Harle Rogers ranch on meadows between Stan field and Echo, $25.00. A big husky team of BROW N GELDINGS for sale at Barney Doherty ranch on But ter Creek. FR IG ID A IR E New Models . . . New Styling . . . New Low Operating Cost M B Come in and see America's No. 1 refrigerator —the new 1940 Frigidaire! The smartest-styled Who would like to see our Model L John Deere Tractor with mower perform? A really cheap tractor in performance as well as first price. You can buy tractor, mower & buck- rake as low as— refrigerator Frigidaire has ever built! The most economical food-keeper and ice-freezer! lee the many new beautiful models! Then you'll know why we say -Buy the Favorite —Buy Frigidaire”. $ 7 3 0 .0 0 Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. PENDLETON - PHONE 81B Stores in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walls and Athens. MOR-TONE SOUND SERVICE Phone S1X1 Hermiston . ........................................... .. ..................... t t t t t n t > > n i i n Elmer Dixson drove over to Hot by his mother. Lake with his father L. W. Dixson Mrs. Isabella Corrigal is spending Monday where the elder Dixson will a few days with her daughter, Mrs. I [ receive medical attention. Harold Wilkins. i » ’ ,?nd Mrs- Tom Picard of Wal Oscar McCarty was thrown from Published Every Thursday at la Walla were visitors at the John his horse last week and was quite Knox home Tuesday afternoon. Susan badly hurt. At this writing we hear Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Knox returned with them for a he is improving. week’s visit. Roy Neill left Tuesday for Wal Mr. and Mrs. Glen Frieze of El lowa getting ready to ship his lambs lensburg, Wn., were week end guests East. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second of Mr. and Mrs. George Strohm. The road crew is starting work Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Feldman of Monday to build a new road through Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Wasco were week end visitors at the Vinson’s canyon. Mrs. Roy Neill is Walter Maffie home. boarding the men. Subscription Rates Amos Wilkes and son Grambil and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN EX One Y ear........................ family of Redmond came up Monday and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hughes of $2.00 of last week for a visit with relatives. PRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and enjoys the Six Months ................. Lena left Monday morning for Spo 1.00 They returned home Wednesday. kane where Mr. Bartholomew has his comfort of knowing they will be accepted re a d ily the Three M onths............. .50 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixson and sheep. Mrs. Hughes is staying in daughters Donita and LaVonne spent world over---- that prompt refund will be made if Payable in Advance Spokane with Mrs. Bartholomew and the week end in Walla Walla with the men are leaving this week with they are lost or stolen un-countersigned. There is no relatives. Mr. Bartholomew’s lambs for the Office Telephone ........ . 2051 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Shulty re Eastern market to St. Paul. red tape . . . . a countersignature, for identification, Residence Telephone .... turned Tuesday from Seattle. 2333 is the only requirement. Issued in convenient de Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wiens, who nominations of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents have been working at the John De- BUCK BENNY RIDES Moss farm, left last Friday for Po- for each $100 purchased. catella, Idaho. IN DAFFY WESTERN 0 ( N 2 M f P A P E R Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Moore were re g YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN business visitors in Pendleton Satur It’s a hard riding, straight-shoot day morning. E R S 7 4U -S 0 C I A T I 0 N ing, two-fisted Jack Benny, a mighty u b l is h Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Shulty left NEAT WALLETS FROM Sunday morning for a few days visit tough hombre, who appears in “Buck Benny Rides Again,” the newest with his mother near Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Barager and screen vehicle of the famous film and I present were Dorothy Nelson, Lorna their week end visitors, Mr. and Mrs. radio comedian, which starts Sunday and David Riggs, Dale and Arlene Harry Kay and daughter Jean made F. B. SWAYZE, President at the Oasis theatre. Hooker, Kenneth and Sharon Hooker a trip to Coulee Dam Sunday. By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison and Mrs. Jessie Hooker. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The story of this new Benny pic Mrs. Chester Hunt, who has been Miss Helen Jendrzejewski has quite ill for several weeks due to in- ture thrusts Jack, who hates fresh Mrs. T. M. Ellis celebrated her signed a contract to teach the Smith- flamatory rheumatism, is reported to air, into the wide open spaces. He 19th birthday last Thursday when a Hughes school at St. Helens, Ore., be recovering nicely. group of near neighbors came in for tliis fall. She will teach only home Mrs. Lucille ¡Montgomery and pretends to be a cattle rancher in the occasion. She received many economics. daughters Wanda and Bonnie were order to make an impression on his lovely bouquets of flowers and other Mrs. Eva Mezyk of Portland came visitors at the Bud Hooker home best girl -played by Ellen Drew. To presents. Ice cream, cake and punch the first of last week for a visit with Sunday. cr.i ry out the deception, he has to B y Elaine Fisher were served. The affair was arranged her sister, Mrs. John Jendrzejewski. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Warner and ride herd, although he fears horses by her daughter, Mrs. Forrest Moore I Her son John and wife and his wife’s son Glen were callers Monday after the way a good man fears the devil. Mr. and Mrs. Paul DeMauro and who was assisted by Mrs. Elmer Ry- mother, Mrs. Earnhart, also of Port noon at the Forrest Moore home. land and Mrs. W. A. Mikesell. land, drove up for Mrs. Mezyk Sat Mrs. H. A. Wilson has tomatoes By bribing the cowhands to permit children Angela and Russell were that have exceeded her own height themselves to be mauled around by business visitors in Pendleton Satur The newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. urday. They returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay and already this season. They are staked him, he gains a reputation as a sort day. Melvil McKnight were given a friend Miss Ruby Hiedel of Buhl, Idaho, ly welcome to our community Tues daughter Jean of San Diego, Cal., and are growing in partial shade. s visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth day evening when between 30 or 40 were week end visitors at the Miles Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirkwood and o' modern Wild Bill Hickok, but this Gelss. neighbors gathered at their home. Barager home. Mrs. Kay is a niece Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lucky of Hub elab j rate deception is destroyed when Mrs. Ford and son Don were busi The affair was in the nature of a of the Baragers. They were on a bard were callers at the Elmer Dix he runs up against a real band of ness visitors in Walla Walla Monday. shower. After the gifts were opened trip that would take them as far son home Sunday. cattlerustlers and bandits. How Jack Bobby McDermott returned to his by the bride, the groom treated the north as Bellingham and back home Miss Doris Follett was an over outwits them, and emerges a some home in Stevenson, Wn., last week. crowd ice cream. Lemonade and cake the coast route. night guest at the Sommerer home what synthetic hero, but a hero nev Stanton Halley returned with him were also served. Mrs. Harry Kay visited the Herm Sunday. for a few weeks visit. The Little Theatre group met at ertheless, forms the basis for the rest Ruby Hooker, daughter of Mr. and iston Co-op. laundry and made fav- A joint meeting of the Ladies Aid orable comment. of the story. Columbia school house last Tuesday Mrs. Bud Hooker, was honor guest and Missionary Society will be held evening. Clif Myrick’s mother of Walla at a party given at her home last The story is, of course, a vehicle Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Nate Mrs. H. A. Wilson and Phyliss for the Benny line of gags and wise- Macomber. Saturday afternoon by her mother. Walla came Sunday for a month’s visit at his home here. were visitors at the B. E. Getchell It was Ruby’s 6th birthday and a Dale Russell of Pendleton was cracks, the nifty dancing and scene Mrs. William Mitchell and her home Sunday. lovely angelfood cake with pink frost home Aver the week end. stealing of Rochester; Phil Harris • Convenient Location ing and candles was served, in addi- daughter Miss Mary Ward of Dallas, A Hot Shot Breakfast was held • Coffee Shop— Buffet T and his orchestra, Andy Devine’s at the home of Mrs. Mary Messenger tio n to ice eream and punch. Those Ore., were visiting friends in this • Dining and Banquet district and at Stanfield for a few gravel-throated humor, the acroba briday. Several ladies attended. days recently. They were over night • Famously Fine Food Mrs. Oliver Forbes was hostess at tics of the Abbot troupe, and the By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger guests at the J. H. Reid home. They • Modern Appointments for Mrs. Ralph Earwood lovely charm of Miss Drew, to say a last shower had been visiting in the east and • Luxurious Outside Rooms week. The honoree received were en route home. The repairing of the Pine City nothing of the song hits of the team many beautiful and useful gifts. • Garage Opposite Earl Getchell has received word to school was let to the Tum-A-Lum of Frank Loesser and James Mc MV. and Mrs. George Corwin are report at Portland August 4 when Lumber company of Echo. Bud Hugh. expected to return from Hood Riv- GOO RO O M S . SEN SIB LE RATES he is to start training with the nat Springer is doing the painting and er Monday. ional guard. George Dennis is doing the roofing of Mr and Mrs. A. H. Cable and the building. daugher Doreen returned Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Healy were A small investment in eye cor evening from a pleasure trip to Bend. Pendleton callers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sommerer left Herb Instone of Pendleton called rection pays large dividends in Saturday for Idaho where they visit- Friday at the E. B. Wattenburger efficiency and future security. ed Mrs. Sommerer’s sister, Mrs. Lau home. An examination now will bring ra Jones at Lewiston. Mrs. Sommer Mrs. Reid Buseick and daughter you a profitable return in eye er attended the old graduates picnic ' Barbara of Long Creek spent Tues at Lewiston Sunday. Mr. Sommerer day night with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. comfort. attended to business at Moscow while Wattenburger. in Idaho. They returned home Mon Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew day. SEE came home Saturday from Spokane, Mrs. John DeMoss, Mrs. Edith Wn. Sunday they drove to White DR. D A LE R O TH W ELL Fraker and Mrs. Irene Hunt made a Salmon, Wn., to a family reunion of business trip to Pendleton Monday. the Bartholomew family. OPTOMETRIST Robert Smith of Irrigon is spend Mrs. George Beddow was a Pen 418 South Main St. ing a few days with Mrs. Russell dleton business visitor Friday. Pendleton, Oregon Miss Dona Johnson of Pendleton Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clif Bernice Wattenburger spent Sunday Myrick for a week. at the Bill Westermeyer home in QUESTION “Aren’t popular Eastern m ade by a co stly process never Mottenger, Wn. oils better than 'R PM ’?" Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and before used. It has all the good fea family and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wat ANSWER D efinitely NO! H o w an tures of the best Eastern oils-p /u s.' tenburger and family were callers Sunday evening at the Clayton Ay oil is made is more important than S T A N D A R D OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ers home. It was the 17th birthday- w here it com es from. “ R P M ” is AMERICA’S PREMIER MOTOR OIL • 25’* A QUART anniversary of Ray Ayers. Ice cream and cake was served in the evening