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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1 9 4 t. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. P A G I FOUR Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brewster of Spokane and son Billy of Portland spent the Christmas vacation with NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer and NATURALLY, That the undersigned, Sheriff of daughter. Umatilla County, Oregon, by virtue Roy Neill and Guy Moore were Published Every Thursday at of an order duly made and entered Heppner callers Friday. herein by the County Court of Uma Jack Healy of Umatilla spent Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. tilla County, Oregon, on the 28th day Christmas with his parents, Mr. and of December, 1940, will, on the 4th Mrs. John Healy. Jack is manager Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. day of February, 1941, at the hour of a service station in Umatilla. of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell Mr. and Mrs. Buck W inters spent Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second to the highest bidder for cash at the Christmas day at the Paul Van Ors front door of the Umatilla County dall home at Hermiston. Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Court House, Pendleton, Oregon, sub Mr. and Mrs. Olen Richey and ject to a minimum price of 230.00 daughter of Stanfield had Christmas Subscription Rates I t’s the milk from pure bred Jerseys which have been bred for therefor, to be paid in cash, at the dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton One Y ear.......................................... $2.00 time of sale, the following described Ayers. centuries to insure a better product. , . - parcel of land, heretofore by Uma Not only is our milk richer in butterfat but we believe th at it has Miss Cecilia Healy is working for Six Months ...................................... 1.00 tilla County, Oregon, acquired for de the Humphrey Drug Co. in Heppner. the lowest bacteria count in town. Three M onths......................................... 50 linquent taxes, to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and fam We are quite proud to announce that our latest count from the Lot 8, Block 8, Hermiston in NE ily were Christmas dinner guests of Payable in Advance State Department of Agriculture shows the following Standard SE, Section 10, Twp. 4, North Mr. and Mrs. James Farley a t Hepp Range 28, E. W. M. Plate count of 200 bacteria per c.c. for our raw milk. ner. Office Telephone ............................. 2051 R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer and With a tolerance of 10,000 bacteria per c.c. for Gr^de A milk, Residence Telephone ....................... 2333 Umatilla County. daughter Shirley and Clayton Knotts we feel that with a count of only 200 that we really have something. (Jan. 2-30) were Pendleton visitors Friday. Call us and order a trial quart today. Marian Finch took Percy Hughes to the Walla Walla hospital Tuesday. Mr. Hughes has been in ill health the past two weeks. PHONE 3941 HERMISTON By Mrs. Baxter Hutchison Those spending Christmas day at the Charley Bartholomew home were Mr. and Mrs. Marian Finch and (Continued from Page 1) daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper My arian and daughter Mary Jane of ers and family, Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hughes and Pendleton, Marvin Coopers and Bartholomew of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Stephens and daughter Barbara of Prescott, Wn„ Mrs. Hard of Provo, Utah. Mrs. Hard little daughter Janet and son Clark three children were hosts to a family Diggins, General Road COURT PROCEEDINGS Dave dinner party on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. John Blair of Umatil is Mrs. O. F. Bartholomew’s mother. are very ill with influenza. Payroll ............................... 3. la, John Fellors and Cliff Dewey of A. T. Duff, General Road (Continued from Page 3) Mr. Haler, who has been working Eighteen people enjoyed the affair. Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Isaackson Payroll ................................. 3 for Fred Rieks for some time, left Herb Caldwell, General Road Dinner guests at the Bob Wood the first of January for Boardman were hosts for a turkey dinner for Payroll ................................. 107-12 L. G. Fullerton, General Road ward home Christmas day were Mr. 16 people at the Bottger farm home for a month’s work . ______ Payroll ................................. 138 E, „H. Hargett, General Road and Mrs. Glen Parson and daughter on Christmas. The Rhea families By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Payroll ................................. 85.18 C. Hutson, Genera! Road Glenda of Tacoma, and Mrs. Grace were their guests and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Pederson, General Road Payroll ................................. 93, Foster and son Mark. Merle Phelps and children of Walla Payroll ............ .......... 101.15 Gail Herndon, General Road (C o n tin u ed from P age 1) Mr. and Mrs. John Graves and Walla were present. Gail Alspach, General Road Payroll ...... ....................... 70, family spent Friday and Saturday at son returned Saturday from Estaca b y Mrs. Rose Hedrick Mrs. Hans Ryning and Karen Ann Payroll .............................. - 132.29 Hugh Shaw, General Road the home of her parents, Mr. and da where they visited her parents, of Seattle arrived at the William G. Hoffnagie, Général Road Payroll 4 Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. Their home is and in Salem where they visited his One of the nicest parties of the Fredreckson home for Christmas and Payroll ................................. 74,81 R. E. Wheeler, General Road on a wheat ranch near Heppner. parents over the holidays. year occurred on December 26 when will enjoy a long visit here. Miss Es Robert Pierce, General Road Payroll ................................ 6. J. P. Bundrick, who has peen Mrs. Joe Springer entertained the a mother-daughter party was held ther also is expected home soon. Payroll ................................. 32-25 Thos. Connor, General Road spending the holidays here, expects 5 00 club at her home Thursday af with Mrs. Mabel Richards and daugh- M. Refvem received the sad news L. Hoeft, General Road Pay Payroll .................... 9, to return to his home some time this ternoon. ty-six people were present. Visitors of the death of his sister, Mrs. S. E. roll .......................................... »1-56 Adin Sloan, General Road week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Salkeld and ter Patricia acted as hostesses, Twen- Mutz in Spokane on Christmas day. F. L. Hodgen, General Road 3, Payroll ................................- Mr. and Mrs. Ben H. Fix and Mr. daughters were Christmas dinner were welcomed by little Jimmy Waid, This was the second recent death in Payroll 80.,6 J. C. McKee, General Road and Mrs. Ralph Fix, and Eldon Fix guests at the O. P. Miller home. son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waid. A his family. The Refvem’s have not Roy Brown, General Road Payroll ................... 125 drove to Prescott Friday and spend Doris Rodenbough returned to her stunt program of ten numbers, car as yet returned from Spokane. Payroll 82.37 J. M. H artnett, Generali Road the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fix, studies Miss Marilla Dunning came home Draper business col ols, songs and a court of confession to R. Nickerson, General Road Payroll ........ ............ 30, who were unable to come for Christ lege in at La the Grande Friday after my worst fault, furnished merriment. from Stockton to enjoy Christmas Payroll ................................. 86.00 J. L. Hudson, General Road mas due to the flu. Hot rolls, jelly, butter, fruitcakes and with her father, G. L. Dunning and C. H. Wheeler, General Road Payroll ............................... 12, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox attend spending the holidays with her par tea were served by the mothers. Out sister and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Payroll ................................. 89.17 Neil Devore, General Road ed a farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Roden of town guests were Mrs. Phillips Nathan Bard. Ted Michael, General Road Payroll ................................. 118. 0. P. Miller of Umatilla who are bough and son. Lester Pearson went to Long Creek Payroll ............................. 33.07 W. F. Brown, General Road Darwin Shaw, who is on a 11 day from Denver, Mrs. Stanley Green and leaving to make their home at Ken Miss Elaine Green of Eugene, and for a few days visit at Christmas H. M. Bennett, General Road Payroll ................................. 184. leave from Camp Murray, is spend newick. The affair was at the Ir Dorothy Shelton of San Jose. The time. Payroll ....... 99.70 vin Chapmkn home Saturday evening. ing the holidays with his father. Woodruth Gifford left January 1st last three named returned home that John Henry, General Road Mr. and Mrs. Oberry Tucker of Thirty guests attended the 6 o’clock N O TIC E OF L A N D S A L E for Astoria to visit her brother Wood- day. Payroll .............................. - 30.10 Reno, Nevada, arrived here Friday dinner. Card playing followed the Guests during Christmas week at row Gifford. P. B. Clark, General Road from Portland where they had been the Tom Moore home were Mr. and dinner. Miss Zelma Sale is employed in Payroll ................................. 58.09 visiting his mother, and is visiting at William Kik and Mrs. Joe Udey T. L. Gerber, General Road NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, were out on a membership drive for the home of his brother and family, Mrs. Arlie Thompson, LaVerne and Salem a t the office of the Secretary Blaine, Lelah Hooker, Grandpa of State. Payroll ............................... 6.48 That the undersigned Mayor of the the Townsend club in the fourth unit Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Georjje Sale and Thompson, all of Lakeview, who have Clarence Brown, General City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle of Idaho left recently returned home. Also pres Laura May Ditzler have returned Road Payroll 79.77 Oregon, pursuant to Ordinance No. Mr. Weston, who is the minister in for their home Monday after spend ent was Miss Dolores Sutton of Pros here after spending Christmas at Sa Arthur Gulliford, General 17 5 passed by the City Council and of the Church of Christ at the ing a week at the home of his brother ser. lem. Roail Payroll ...................... 6.48 approved by the Mayor of said City charge Columbia school house, received a tel Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle. The Simmy Nudo and Howard Herrick Major Miles Stolz of Camp Stan V. L. Dakin, General Road on the 4th day of August, 1937, will egram Sunday morning telling of his two couples visited in Walla Walla field and wife and daughter Nancy, returned to Portland January 1st a f Payroll ............................... 13.34 on the 6th day of January, 1941, at son’s injury in an automobile acci Saturday night. spent the week in California as guests ter a week’s vacation a t their respect W. C. Hayes, General Road the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon Mr. and Mrs.. Sloan Spencer and of Mrs. Stolz’s parents. at Bellingham, Wn. ive homes. Payroll 21.45 of said day, offer for sale at public dent Mr. and Mrs. Earl Getchell of children of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bottger and Mrs. Melville Hogeland is convales E. L. Stephens, General Road auction to the highest bidder for cash Boardman, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. G. Smith and children, and Mr. Payroll ................................ 109.70 in hand at the office of the Recorder and Abel of Echo spent Christmas and Mrs. Spencer of Stanfield were Penny were guests at the L. Jouan- cing at the Kryger home after a week’s treatment at the Hermiston nault home for Christmas. H. Magruder, General Road of said City in Hermiston, Oregon, Sunday dinner guests at the Ben at the B. E. Getchell home. Gordon Troyer, mother and sister, General hospital. Payroll 72.08 the following described parcels of day Mr. and Mrs. W alter Maffei spent Spencer home. George Grant has moved his pool spent Christmas week in La Grande land heretofore acquired by said City S. P. Westervelt, General Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hanson and visiting relatives and friends. Gor hall equipment to the Kerns building week at Wasco with her Road Payroll ... 27.53 from Umatilla County, Oregon, and Christmas daughters, and Beryle Gurdane were don has returned to San Francisco on the highway. The store building parents and other relatives. not needed for public purposes, to- N. Sasser, General Road Pay There were 14 relatives present at Christmas dinner guests of Mrs. Geo. and will sail at once for China. was recently vacated by Frank Ay roll ................................... .. 48.58 Christmas dinner at the Lester Hower. Miss Kathleen Moore of Corvallis ers. Lots 5 and 6 in Block 5 in the City the J. W. Cates, General Road Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lavender and two and a graduate of Monmouth Normal Hammer home. Besides the imme-1 Mrs. John Brown was hostess for of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Payroll .................... 22.94 household were Mr. and Mrs. children of Longview spent Wednes has been employed to succeed Miss the Christmas party and dinner for Oregon, as located in the N W l/i diate Frank Taylor, General Road day and Thursday at the home of her Hugh Neill and daughter Peggy, Mrs. Maybelle Thorsen who was married about twenty relatives at her home. SWM Section 11, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 Payroll 108.80 Carl Hammer and daughter Carole, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard. Thanksgiving day and resigned her Mr. and Mrs. Jess Richards are Ralfe Ulrich, General Road E. W. M. Mrs. Minnie Sharpstein returned work as teacher. and J. P. Bundrick. building a two room, 11 feet by 13 Payroll ............................. 3.24 F. C. McKenzie, Mayor of Dinner guests at the John Knox to her home in Walla Walla Satur Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jackson and feet each, addition to their home. Thos. Diggins, General Road the City of Hermiston, home Christmas day were Mr. and day after spending Christmas at the Jerrv snent the Christmas week i" The Echo-Stanfield Grange spon Payroll ................................. 12,96 home of her brother and wife, Mr. Umatilla County, Oregon. Mrs. Joe Westfall of Stanfield and Portland as guests of his narents, but sored a card party on New Year’s eve Ralnh Moon, General Road and Mrs. Bill Switzler. • Frank Furrer of Portland. at the Grange hall. had a siege of flu while there. Payroll ................................ 6.48 (Dec. 19-Jan. 2) Spending Christmas day at the ] Mr. and Mrs. Don Harryman and children returned to their home in Baxter Hutchison home were Roy Saturday after spending Grant of Stanfield, cousin of Mrs. Pasco Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hut Christmas at the home of her parents, chison of Pendleton, and W. H. Neb- Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes. Paul Walsh of The Dalles spent ergall. Other visitors in the evening were Mrs. Christley, Mrs. Foster and Christmas day at the James Byrnes YOU WANT TO CUT DOWN OPER son Mark, and Marvin Hutchison of home. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Montgomery Pilot Rock. ATING COSTS; Mrs. Willis Struthers is confined and son of Holdman were visitors here Friday evening. to her home due to illness. YOU WANT TO RECEIVE JOHN The boats have again started to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stratton of DEERE SERVICE, AND MAKE John Day have returned to their home bring gas up the river after a two after spending the holidays with her and a half months tie-up. AVAILABLE TO YOURSELF LOW George Copper spent Christmas parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott. COST PARTS SERVICE, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crowner of day in La Grande with his wife and Pendleton spent Sunday at the Wil infant son. Miss Sara Rix and A rthur Morris lis Struthers home. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corman spent returned Sunday from Portland where Christmas evening at the Eugene they had spent the holidays. James Byrnes, Mrs. Paul Walsh Dunham home. For Christmas dinner at the Eug and daughter. Dale, Jim Bramer, Gor Gerald Harryman, all spent F ri You should investigate these John Deere tractors, ene Dunham home were Mr. and Mrs. don, Jim Dunham and daughter Billie day afternoon in Touchet, Wn., where Loree, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dunham they visited at the home of their B E F O R E you buy a tractor and not afterwards. and sons, Miss Elma Dunham, O. mother and grandmother, Mrs. A. Culbertson and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Byrnes. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller and The fellow who owns a John Deere tractor has a Dunham and son Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Colpitts and sons moved their household goods to Charles of Rieth were visitors at Kennewick where Mr. Miller has been satisfied feeling that he has one of the lowest cost son transferred as Consolidated Freight the Elmer Ryland home Sunday. Lines driver. Mrs. Carl Hammer and her father operating tractors in the wheel tractor field. Betty McKenzie, nurse in the Pen J. P. Bundrick, Gloria, Viola, Dick and Teddy Hammer, were all shop dleton hospital, spent Sunday at the ping in Walla Walla Monday of last home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. He is not confronted with the fact, when he goes week. McKenzie. Margie Mustard left Monday for Last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ben to buy extra equipment; that he can’t get it or if it is Fix, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fix and El Longview where she will visit until Pictured above is the house recently completed by don Fix spent the day near Pendle- the first with her sister and family, available, it is costly. | ton visiting Mrs. Ben Fix’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Lavendar, after Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gray of Hermiston under the which she will be secretary for the ' Mrs. Harry Guderian and family. Gurdane Garage. F. H. A. plan. The same setup is available to you. Neither does he “kick himself” afterwards and Mrs. Ralph Joder of Riperia is vis iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Brownell for a few days. say “Gosh, I wish I had investigated tractors a little By Mrs. Bernice W attenburger A farewell party was held Satur Hermiston Resident: “ Mr. Brownson, I have heard a good deal day evening at the Erwin Chapman more before I bought.” during the past year concerning the financing of a new home through Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moore were home for Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller I Christmas day guests at the Cald and family. A pot luck dinner was the F.H.A. Is this possible here? held at 6 o’clock, with the evening The John Deere tractor will plow, mow. cultivate, well home in Irrigon. Mr. Brownson: “Indeed it is. You can buy your home exactly spent in playing games. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Knighten and the way you are used to buying an automobile, or a major appliance level, harrow or seed an acre of ground cheaper family of Hardman, Guy Moore, - by convenient financing in easy-to-pay monthly amounts. Pur I Lloyd Ballridge and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and family of Hepp chasing a home in this way, you need to lay out no more money each than any other wheel tractor on the market today. ner were Christmas din ler guests at month than rental now costs you, yet ultimately you will own the By Mrs. W. C. Isom | the Roy Neill home. home in which you live.” Clayton Knotts of Mo .ana and Make us prove this statement with a demonstra | Mrs. Resident: “That sure sounds interesting. What is the first step Batie Rand, who was injured in an Princess Harrison and son John in receiving this loan?” ny Edward of Eugene are spending auto accident near Pendleton Sunday, tion. We’ll let you or anyone else do the judging. | Christmas week with their sister. December 22, was taken to Pendleton Mr. Brownson: "We suggest that you come to the Tum-A-Lum Sunday. December 29th for an opera ; Mrs. George Corrin. office where we have full particulars on various types of loans. We Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Van Orsdall tion on his knee. will do our utmost to explain fully everything to help you own your Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Jones and of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. own home.” W attenburger were Christmas dinner son, who have been visiting his par BRADEN-BELL TRACTOR guests at the E. B. Wattenburger ents the past week, returned to their home at Ranier. Wn.. Saturday. home. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mrs. Miss Marie Healy, daughter of Mr. & EQUIPMENT CO. and Mrs. John Healy, spent Christ Batie Rand motored to Pendleton F ri PENDLETON. OREGON mas with her parents. Miss Healy day to se Mr. Rand in the hospital. Mrs. Foster from Hermiston was works in the First National Bank of visiting the Rand families Sunday. Portland. 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