The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 05, 1940, Page 4, Image 4

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THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER B, 1»««.
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time of sale, the following described Sale went to Salem Tuesday for a
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parcel of land, heretofore by Uma­ visit with the Thomases, a daughter
tilla County, Oregon, acquired for de­ of Mrs. Sale.
linquent taxes, to-wit:
J. A. Eggleson has shipped two
carloads of cattle here to feed out
Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 11, Hermis­ this
winter.
ton in NE SE, Section 10, Twp. 4,
The
largest turkey growers, Gre­
North Range 28, EWM.
gory, Shelton and Thoms, have dis­
posed of all their turkeys.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
Mrs. A. M. Brock is at home after
of Umatilla County.
a two months vacation spent in Okla­
(Dec. 5-Jan. 2)
homa, Colorado and New Mexico vis­
iting friends and relatives. She re­
ports a good attendance at the fami­
W x w ... ANO ARfTHAienC
ly reunion held at Blackwell, Okla.,
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
on November 10th, with approximate­
Which are really better at household arithmetic—-
ly ninety people present.
men or women? Let’s look at the question in terms
The three thieves who took equip­
ment Nov. 26 from the Don Burgess
of insurance.
garage were traced and found one
What woman would carry only $l>000 in fire in­
week later at Hermiston.
By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom
Ernest Sires has bought the farm
surance
on furniture, clothing, etc., when il would
where Kenneth Gabriel and family
cost several times as much to replace them? What
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Grammer
lived for so many years.
George and Jimmie McDermott of spent Friday in Walla Walla on busi­
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
woman does not know what a financial burden
Portland spent a few days in Stan­ ness.
HERMISTON, OREGON
would f^ll on her if her husband were injured in an
The Ladies Aid met at the home
field this week.
Dlr Adv.
Mrs. Billie Mardsen and son Dicky of Mrs. James Byrnes Friday after­
accident? Yet many men overlook these vital needs.
returned to Portland Wednesday af­ noon. Plans were made for the baz­
So here’s a practical suggestion to husbands and
ter a shart visit with her parents, aar and the date changed from Dec­
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hedrick and fam­ ember 17th to 18th. The afternoon
wives.
Don’t guess about insurance . . . consult this
was spent in discussing business and
for you to hear the paper pre­ ily.
agency
for
expert advice on which policies to buy—
working
for
the
bazaar
with
ginger­
HERMISTON HERALD desire
Homer Farrens will conduct evan­
pared by James French of Portland,
bread
and
whipped
cream
and
coffee
Published Every Thursday at
how
much—and
what to do in event of loss.
gelistic meeting December 10 to 22
served for refreshments.
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon in fall pruning. Turn your radio at the Gospel Mission, and assist Rev. being
A large crowd attended the carni- I
dial to K.U.J. Walla Walla, Friday, L. D. Hoffman, the local minister
val and dance sponsored by the high i
here.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dewing have school Saturday evening.
Publishers
The following Friday Mrs. Daniel
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Moran have an­
F. B. SWAYZE, President
returned
their summer in the
Heffner will give her topic on tex­ mountains from
nounced the coming marriage of their
and
have
taken
up
resi­
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Entered at the post office at Her- ture for those who are interested in dence at the Ling house near the daughter Veta to Leonard Montgom­
miston as Second Class Matter, Dec. flower show judging course. Christ- highway. Miss Beryl has also re­ ery, son of Mr. and Mrs. George
Montgomery. The wedding is to
1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
turned there to live.
take place on Christmas day.
Cloyd
Sturdivant
and
Mrs.
Frankie
Frances Skoubo of Boardman was i Doris Powell of Ballock Island vis-
so be given by Mrs. A rthur P. Ker- Lane have spent a few days here with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Meyers of Ken­ a visitor
Subscription Rates
at the E. McKenzie home ited the week end with her sister, Mr.
newick
were
week
end
guests
at
the
i
on.
This
program
will
be
heard
at
Sunday. '
relatives, and Mrs. Lane is moving
and Mrs. Leland Smith.
One Year ........................... $2.00
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Switzler.
Six Months ....................... 1.00 ! 1:45 p. m. over radio station KUJ, her household goods to Arlington to
Leonard
Montgomery
spent
the
take charge of a store.
Three Months ..................
.50 i December 13.
The Stanfield Woman’s Study club week end in Corvallis where he at­
met at the home of Mrs. Curt Rhea tended the football game and visited
friends who are attending school
* ¥ ¥ * ¥ * ¥ * * * * * In a previous article we expressed Thursday. The discussion on N at­ there.
the desire for you to be thinking ional Defense was led by Mrs. Era
Compton of Hilgard who
* GARDEN CLUB * about the Christmas lighting contest Green with Agnes Herrick, Esther has Virginia
been visiting at the E. McKenzie
Seeley
and
Irene
Hogg
assisting.
F sponsored each year by the Hermis­
H. L. Hedrick and R. F. Evans home for the past week, has gone to
*
CHATS
ton Garden club. Mrs. W. E. Logan visited Eureka lodge I.O.O.F. on Boardman before returning home.
Miss Betty McKenzie left Sunday
is chairman and co-workers are Mrs. Tuesday night where the former re­
by Mrs. Vera Doyle
for Pendleton where she started work
< .1. Gimbel, Mrs. Doyle and Mrs, Ger­ ceived a 25 year jewel.
in the Pendleton hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Brock and as nurse
ald White.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Binder spent
Continuation of Shrubs mid Trees
daughter
Myrna
Lee
of
Walla
Walla
Saturday in Pendleton on business.
Elsewhere in this paper an article
A. M. Brock were dinner guests
Miss Margie Mustard of Pendleton
Acid soil is required for blueber- will be given about Christmas light­ and
at the F. Steinke home Thanksgiving spent the week end here with her
ries and a number of ornamentals, ing.
day.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard.
such as rhododendrons, azaleas, lau­
Mrs. Margaret Daughtry was hos­
The committee wishes everyone to
Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler Jr.
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tess
to
the
Monday
Bridge
club
at
rel, camellias, and gardenias. For have a lighted greeting, if only an
and children George and Yvonne of
the
home
of
Mrs.
F.
B.
Stuart.
most plants requiring acid soils it is electric candle, and even if you do
Elmer City returned to their home
Extra Value Features
Mr. and Mrs. Ayers are moving
better to provide the acidity with a not wish to enter for competition. It into the Campbell house on Glenden- Monday after spending a two weeks
vacation
from
his
work
at
Coulee
)
at NO EXTRA COST!
mulch that will create the needed seems the only way to show our ning street.
Dam, with their parents, Mr. and
acid. In order to produce the desired friendliness to the stranger who pas­
The Stanfield-Echo extension unit Mrs. George Kendler Sr. and Mr. and
4$ A ll porcelain finish , in sid e
effects these mulches must be per­ ses our home. Let it carry, through had 43 out to their meeting last F ri­ Mrs. W. C. Isom of Irrigon.
and out. E asy to clean.
day
when
Miss
Frances
Clinton
gave
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eldon
Thompson
and
mitted to remain about the plants the magic of light and color, your
44 3 large U tility Drawers for
the lesson on “Let’s Have Fewer son of Portland returned to their
and rot, as acidity is not produced hope of brotherly love.
pots and pans.
Colds.” The largest part of the group home after a week’s visit here with
from most of them until they are p ar­
44 A ll-p u rp ose oven w ith fir e
By all means use fire prevention were Girls' League members who re­ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O.
M easured H eats.
tially decayed, their effectiveness be­ when planning and making your port an interesting time. Mrs. Ros­ Thompson.
Only
Mr. and Mrs. David Lane and
44 3 N aw Calrod Surface C ook­
ginning about the second year. Oak Christmas display. Use weather­ coe Meyers was acting chairman and
in g U n its (soch with J M soiursd H « m l.
(T IM E R IS E X T R A )
leaves about 12 inches deep, pine proof wiring for outdoor displays and was also elected, while Mrs. M. A. daughter of Spokane returned to J
Parker of Echo was elected to the their home Tuesday after spending
44 N aw 6-Q uart Thrift Cooker
chaff and other coniferous trees 5 non-inflammable materials around vice chairman position. Mesdames the
week end with her mother, Mrs.
w ith F lavor-Seal Lid.
to 6 inches, and acid moss peat from the lighter bulbs. All care possible Reeves, Wilson and Coleman served Earl Shaw.
1 to 2 inches will give the desired will prevent a loss of life or proper­ hot gingerbread with orange sauce
Blanche Pound, who is going to j
and tea. The next meeting is irregu­ school in Pendleton, and a friend !
Buy on convenient t e r m * ... see it at ...
acid results. These materials are
ty.
lar, on December 10, and the dessert spent the week end a t the home o f !
best applied in the fall so the rains
luncheon will be served by Mesdames her parents.
and snows will pack the mulch, thus
Ebert and Cooper of Echo. The
NOTICE OF LAND SA L E
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Walpole and j
voungest person present was Roger children of Boardman were dinner
sooner promoting decay. Aluminum
Wilson.
30 YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE
guests at the home of Mrs. W. O. I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
sulphate may also be used as ■ one
Mrs. George Sale and Miss Zelrna Miller.
pound for 20 square feet. Cultiva­ That the undersigned, Sheriff of
tion not only prevents the develop­ Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
ment o f the acid soil but also injures herein by the County Court of Uma­
or destroys the roots that develop in tilla County, Oregon, on the 3rd day
of December, 1940, will, on the 8th
the rotting layers of mulch.
day of January, 1941, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell to
This column the past few weeks the
highest bidder for cash, at the
has been giving helpful hints toward front door of the Umatilla County
success in the garden with flowers Court House. Pendleton, Oregon, sub-
and shrubs. I am eliminating pruning lect to a minimum price of $81.00
of shrubs and trees and expressing a therefor, to be paid in cash, at the
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STANFIELD NEWS
BEA U TY
UMATILLA NEWS
IT'S
for '41
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
P la id e n t
the new "
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To
Own and
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.
J O H N D E E R E G e n e ra l
P u rp o s e T R A C T O R
I lie exclusive John Deere simple two-cylinder
engine design savesycu money, notonly because
H permits burning low-cost fuels successfully
and efficiently, but also because its fewer, stur-
diei parts mean lower upkeep costs and longer
life.
So, when you drive your new John Deere Trac­
tor into the Held for the first time, you’re on
your way to more efficient farming, low-cost
production, bigger profits. And as the years go
by with the same tractor still on the job, giving
you the same “brand-new’’ kind of perform­
ance, saving money for you on every job,
you 11 appreciate more than ever the economy
and dependability of John Deere Tractors.
Step in and inspect the John Deere Tractor
and the line of John Deere quality equipment,
both integral and drawn.
BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR
& EQUIPMENT CO.
PENDLETON, OREGON
Make this a Whl|e ®hnstmas...
...in the kitchen!
^•W h en you welcome that new
electric range you’ll say goodbye
to blackened pans, smoky walls,
and greasy curtains. For electric
cooking is as clean as electric light.
The range itself is o f snow-white
porcelain, with no nooks or cracks
to catch d in .
O f course an electric range is
more than immaculate . . . it saves
you the drudgery of handling fuel
and ashes, and turns out the tast­
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P A C IF IC
iest and most healthful meals with
practically no cooking failures.
Wives—start hinting to hubby
that he’d better see a dealer now,
so that you won’t be disappointed
Christmas mom. He can buy on
easy terms.
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