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THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1937 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE EIGHT James Griffin, one of the early HEALTH OFFICER day mayors of Hermiston, who has been ill the past three years in San ISSUES WARNING Diego, is expected to return to this locality in the spring to spend a Dr. F. B. Belt, city health officer, season with his sister near Echo. in a statement Tuesday, urged citi His wife, i, the former May Skinner, Portland was the : first school teacher in Her- zens to avoid any unnecessary expo, Mrs. Belt is sure, fatigue, and crowds during the where she expects to remain for a mlston. continuance of the cold weather and month receiving medical treatment. the flu epidemic which seems to be Best of Hermiston states getting underway here this week. ' Marljane Hammer is staying ir knew F. G. Lake, father of The flu is of no more particular se town with Miss Norma Davis dur that he Adelaide Lake who recently pur- verity than in former years but can Ing the cold weather. chased the Sheridan Sun in partner be lessened If proper precautions are Dallas, taken. Paul Van Patten is confined to ship with Paul Launer when they roomed together in Gea his home with the flu this week. Al- Earl Smelcer, driver of the West- ry. South Dakota so Chas. Clark is quite ill with the land district school bus, was quaran- best man at Mr. Best's wedding in Best operates a small tined Tuesday with scarlet fever and 1901. all students on the bus are required injured poultry farm south of town. C. W. Thompson, who to remain at home for two weeks as cast in last tall will be out of left Friday a precaution against a spread in the Miss Pauline Stoop a few days. He has a stock ranch morning for Portland and Dallas disease. The bus has been fumiga five miles north of town. where she will spend the next week ted and is ready for use again. I Local Happenings F. L. »Hitz of Boardman was in Hermiston today. Moore mo- Mr. and Mrs. tored to Portland Saturday on busi- ness. Mrs. Alice Stone plans leave Saturday on a business trip to Port. land and Salem. Mayor F. C. McKenzie has been confined to his home this week be- cause of a severe attack of the flu. Grant Buchannan of Butter Creek has been confined to his home be- cause of a severe attack of the flu. Congressman Walter M. Pierce, was last night elected speaker of The Little Congress by the most decisive majority in the history this eighteen year old organlxation. Oth er officers chosen were: Clerk, Miss Ruth Erch, secretary to Representa tive Luckey, Nebraska, and Sergeant at Arms. Thomas Gilstrap, with Representative Duncan, Missouri. The Little Congress is composed of secretaries, clerks, and stenogra phers to senators and representa tives who meet weekly on Capitol Hill to discuss, in typical parliamen tary fashion, the main issues before Congress. Mr. Ashworth, a native Oregonian, was campaign secretary for Con gressman Pierce this last fall. He is the first Little Congress Speaker from the Pacific Northwest. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS de.) Quick nt ar at FUANACE It ends drudgery and die of cvai or wool; cuts fuel hills in half, pays for itselt que o i} Turn of tahrat visiting friends. She joined Miss Anyone interested in getting more Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews of the Margaret Elliott, former high school ELECTED LITTLE Stanley Wessell of Pendleton is Umatilla Meadows were business vis teacher here, at Hood River, who less cost should write heat CONGRESS SPEAKER visiting his mother, Mrs. Ina Wessell itors in Hermiston Wednesday. will spend the week end in Portland. this week. E. A. HUTCHENS Miss Stoop will visit her sister in Local Sales Representative Miss Eleanor Dawson returned to Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Earle Bill Ashworth, Weston, Oregon, New Silk Prints in Spring Styles Spokane Sunday to resume her stu Richardson in Dallas. THE HERMISTON HERALD member of the congressional staff of Pendleton, Ore. Box 794 *3.95 at Style Shop. dies at the Northwestern Business Miss Anita Paulsen of Pendleton College. C. A. Linder and son Lester Lind was a house guest of her aunt and er purchased 35 head of Ramboulet and Mrs. Geo. Harkenri Mrs. W. S. Boynton, Mrs. Harry uncle, ewe lambs from Jens Skovbo early Kelley and Neil Boynton motored to der over the week end Miss Paul this week. They are wintering their Walla Walla on business Tuesday. sen returned the first of the year sheep In the Westland district. from a year and a half spent In San Harvey Payne has been unable to Francisco where she obtained her operate his milk route this week be A. B. degree. She returned to Pen cause of illness. Fred Reeves has dleton the first of the year and is now teaching the second grade in been assisting with the delivery. the Lincoln school. SPECIAL PRICES FOR HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. Roy Hale returned from FRIDAY . SATURDAY - MONDAY Portland Wednesday after making a Jackson and and Mrs. business trip down earlier in the Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar were joint JAN. 15 - 16 - 18 Friday - Saturday week. hosts at two dinner parties Sunday JAN. 15 - 16 and Monday nights at which con- Baby Size Carl Brown, who farms three tract bridge was played. Covers DOUBLE FEATURE! Cans miles north of Hermiston, is quite were placed for twenty guests each Carnation, Federal r Borden. 111 at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen night, about tables centered by a HOPALONG Finest Quality dleton following a major operation reindeer vase containing artificia? CASSIDY RETURNS last week. flowers. High honors were won by 4 oz. with WILLIAM BOYD Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mr. Bottle W. A. Sawyer, assistant county and Mrs. W. L. Morgan, and second Westag Imitation agent, attended a state Woolgrow high honors by Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ers’ Association meeting at Ontario, Dodd and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton. Ore., the first of the week, return DOZEN ing Wednesday. Glen Mackan returned this week JGIRLINTOWN from Hereford, Ore., in Baker coun The Complete Household Soap r With B. M. Thompson, vice president of ty, where he bought a cattle ranch Helen Broderick . i Eric Blore a the American States Public Service of 960 acres. There are now 400 Erik Rhodes Tall Harry Jans company of Los Angeles, Calif., was tons of hay on the place and Mr. in Hermiston on official business Mackan expects to move his family Fancy Sunkist - Large Can Pathe Topics Wednesday. He conferred with J. A. there in the spring to go into the Fancy Alaska Pink Clarke, manager of the Hermiston cattle business. He previously lived DOZ. SUN. . MON. • TUES. Light & Power Co. in that locality but in recent years has been farming in Boardman and 0$$$00$$20000700 •• $$$000009000710$0100 JAN. 17 Butter Hermiston districts. For the past Chas. Bartholomew MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Creek was in town Wednesday and two years he has raised corn and reported that there was a Chinook melons on the old W. W. Felthouse wind blowing in that district. It place in Columbia district. Baker’s Premium Cake was also reported that the snow was Ariz - Sweet An air mail letter from Hugh going off in Pendleton and Heppner Tall Cans ................ Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. due to warm rains and wind. Fraser of Hermiston, states that he Miss Mary Johns, who was in_ expects to be in New York Tuesday Assorted Flavors jured in an auto accident in Port after having spent the past five land several days ago when her leg months in Chili in the capacity of Brazilian Blend was broken in five places, is report auditor for the Anaconda Copper ed also to be suffering from internal Mining Company with holdings injuries. She is in the Portland Medi there. 1 He passed through the Canal with FRANK cal hospital In Portland. Zone Tuesday and expected to be in Sunbrite MORGAN New York, January 19th. Mrs. Fras Van Camp’s Miss Gladys Driscoll planned to er, who has been in Miami, Florida, Large Can ...................... return to her work at the Morman with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. S. CARTOON and Beauty School in Walla Walla this Kingsley, expects to leave for New FLASH GORDON, Chapter No. week, She has recovered from a York Friday to Join her husband. For Your Chili mastoid operation performed six Lbs. WED. - THURS CARD OF THANKS weeks ago. She had been with her A Scot Tissue - 650 Ft. Roll mother here until laet week when JAN. 20 - 21 We wish to express our apprecia Rolls .................................................. she returned to Walla Walla. tion for the kindnesess shown us Special Wednesday Night during our recent bereavement, and Strike up the Band! Here The Bridge club was entertained for the lovely floral offerings given CAKE FLOUR Comes the Show Boat! Sunday night at the home of Mr. and as a tribute to our husband and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider with Mr. and Light EDNA FERBER’S Mrs. Gerald White winning high father. Mrs. Emma Christley, Lb. Pail ............. honors. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ran SHOW BOAT Dell Christley, kin, who were guests of the club, Mrs. Stephen Morey, Starring IRENE DUNNE Fresh Roasted were presented with consolation May, Oklahoma. prize. Other guests included Mr. ALLAN JONES and Mrs. O. K. Mudge. Mr. and Mrs. Oriole PLUS SHORTS Wild Game Fed. James Todd, and Mr. and Mrs. Cur_ Pound 49 Lb. The Hermiston Rod & Gun club tis Simons. Harvest Blossom is sponsoring a wild game feeding Family Flour campaign on the project since the cold weather started. Saturday W. BARREL ( L. Hamm and other local citizens (4 Sacks) 1 fed the ducks on the reservoir and Can Edward’s Dependable river and on the meadows near the John Lewis farm. If it continues cold, feed will be placed tor Chinese SHEEPSKIN pheasants and other wild game LINED High Patent birds. Aristocrat Qt. Jar 49 lb. hag HEAVY 0 U AILITCY OASIS THEATRE Grapefruit 6 *25c OXYDOL Ree SALMON LEMONS CHOCOLATES ix GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 29c JELL WELL AIRWAY COFFEE TOMATO SOUP RED BEANS WALDORF TISSUE SWANSDOWN SCOVBO HONEY 89c PEANUB FLOUR PART WOOL BLANKETS LEATHERETTE COATS ALL WOOL HEAVY ; WOOL MACKINAW UNION SUITS ALL WOOL COATS WARM HEAVY GLOVES HEAVY WOOL SOCKS “°™ OVERSHOES HERMISTON, OREGON KITCHEN KRAFT pu $3.75 REGISTRATIONS OF TOURISTS INCREASED Secretary of State Earl Snell an nounced today that the increase in tourist registrations in 1936 exceed ed the previous year by 40 per cent. This is an even greater pick-up in registrations than anticipated earl ier in the year. More than 140,000 motor vehicles from other states entered Oregon during 193*. which was a substan tial gain over the registration of 100,300 cars In the preceding year. Final 1936 tabulations are still be ing received from registrars through out the state, but an Increase least 40,000 non-resident cars dicated In present reports. The month December brought an increase of approximate ly 1*00 registrations, with the total reaching 5.*00. Mayonnaise Rolled Oats BON AMI Powdered Albers - Quick or Regular 9 lb. Bag Hard Candy RINSO Broken Mixed COCOA Our Mother’s Full Cream Pound Lb Granulated Soap Raisins Fancy Seedless Can