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Dependable Used Cars AT DEPENDABLE AND REASONABLE PRICES 1936 CHEVROLET PICK-UP 1934 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan 1932 V-8 SEDAN Model A FOURDOR SEDAN 1934 V-8 TRUCK 1937 DODGE DeLuxe SEDAN Will sacrifice in order to pur chase a 193 8 demonstrator. Has been driven 2500 miles. Fullv Eauinoed TRAILER HOUSE now on the lot. Take a look at it. Tow Wheel TRAILERS for Sale. HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING H0U5E F. E. PIERSON, Prop. KILL mai CHILL’ QUICKER MIMR ] b a t h r o o m I I 1 I heat (¡Wv; I at less t o s ’ 1 W "i Two e le c tric heaters In onel Spuds Respond to Irrigation. OREGON CITY— What is believed to be the largest yield of potatoes in Clackamas county (or the 1987 sea son was obtained by Walter, Her man and Will Staehely, who pump 85 feet from Beavercreek to irrigate their spuds. On land receiving wa ter they raised 395 sacks of pota toes to the acre, as compared with only 159 sacks on non-lrrigated land, reports'J. J. Inskeep, who Inskeep, who helped to measure off the plots and grade and weigh the potatoes. The Shaehelya also irri gate 25 acres of ladino clover which makes pasture and some hay for 60 head of Guernsey^cows. Landplaster Boosts Pea Yield. REDMOND— Application of 100 pounds of landplaster per acre to Austrian winter field peas brought about an increase of three bushels of peas per acre on the fertilized plot over the unfertilized portion on the farm of Vern Skelton in the Clo verdale community, he reported to County Agent G. Y. Hagglund. The increase in vegetative growth was readily apparent throughout the growing season, he said. Sheep Show Grass Preferences. ROSEBURG—Sheep showed a def inite preference for meadow or tall fescue, meadow foxtail, reed canary and tall oat grasses when turned in to graze on the grass nursery estab lished on the farm of C. D. Glenn at Glide, reports J. Roland Parker, county agent. The bent grasses and red top were too far advanced at the time to be palatable, he says, and the perennial rye grass and orchard grass showed but light grazing. t * * * * * * * * * U M A T IL L A NEW S t By ERMA BYRNES. Dress, shave and shower in the cheery comfort o f Wesix electric heat. All-aluminum, patented, portable heater that U actually two heaters in one — radiates heat, circulates heat at the same time. Wesix b rin g s c o m fo rt f a r m ore quickly, therefore costs fa r less to use. Sells fo r only $9.95 with an unconditional 5 -Y E A R G U A R A N T E E . W E S IX a t Hermiston Light & Power Co. , r -r- • HERMISTON, OREGON P A G I THREW THE HjSBMtSTOW HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 1937 Mrs. Jennie Blakely was called to The Dalles last Thursday where her son Glenn underwent a major oper ation at The Dalles hospital. His Condition was reported as satisfac tory. Mrs. Elmore McKenzie and daughter Jeanne accompanied her mother. Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and daughters Joan and Erma spent Fri day in Walla Walla. Mrs. Milton Sharpe and son James left Sunday for Portland where they will visit for a week. Mrs. John Wurster was hostess to the Ladies Aid Thursday at her home. Those present were Mesdaraes Joe Springer, Joe Tucker, James Byrnes, Milton Sharpe, Don Harry- man, V. D. Bramer, Del Jackson, Annie Edwards, Glenn Linn, W. O. Miller, Scott Brown, Harry Kessler, and the Misses Cecelia Beyler. Sara Rlx and Louise Jackson. Plans were made for a silver tea December 10. The membership of the aid la to sell chill beans to raise money to buy a new piano for the church. Mrs. Bernice Bramer attended the Union Christian Endeavor rally In Stanfield last Friday night at which there were 86 preeent. Work was completed Thursday on the Columbia river channel by the blasting crew. The Puget Sound Dredging company will move Its equipment to Seattle. Some of the employees will continue with the firm. The company first started work here In September. 1936, and has worked continuously except dur ing two months last winter. The Pocahontas lodge met Thurs day evening. Mrs. Don Harryman, as eaptaln of one membership team, presented 13 petitions for member ship and Mrs. Jean Clark, captain of the other team, turned in 10 pe titions. The 23 new members will be initiated at a special meting Nov ember 19th. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller enter tained Thursday evening at a fare well dinner for Fred “Sandy'’ San ders, who left Friday for his home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy and children Bill and Vivian left Fri day for Portland to make their fu ture home after living here for. a year while Mr. Kennedy was employ ed on the river work. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brownell of Port land spent several days of last week visiting at the home of his brother, Lew Brownell. George Butterwood returned to work on the switch engine after a 90-day lay off. Faye Gardner returned Sunday from a elk hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Pike and child ren Larry and Loretta left Sunday for California where they will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Root and sons, and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bray. Alicia Bousquet of Portland spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. Art Bousquet. N. Sedors, who has been em ployed by the Puget Sound Dredg ing company, left Monday for his home In Portland. Otto Schroder of Boise. Idaho, is visiting at the home of his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. And Mra. Scott Brown. Mrs. Earl Bensel and children of ANNOUNCING! That I have purchased the accessory department of the Her miston Motor Company from the Pasco Auto Company and will operate it under the name of Kopacz Service. The Hermiston Motor Company will retain the agency for Chevrolet cars but I will act as their local agent. V. C. Smith will continue to act in the capacity of service agent for us through his mechanical department located in our building. Henry P. Kopacz V . S . T IR E S B A T T E R IE S & A C C E SSO R IE S Prepare for Cold Weather and Winter Driving! LET OS SERVICE YOUR CAR N O W — FU LL LIN E OF Anti-Freeze - . Prestene - Valvoline Oil KOPACZ SERVICE H. P. KOPACZ, Proprietor Hermiston, Oregon Service Work Guaranteed • Used Cars Pendleton spent Sunday and Mon day visiting at the Jess Connell home. Doris Rodenbaugh, Mrs. Bernice Bramer, Erma Byrnes, Gene Hiatt and Vivian Brown attended Chris tian Endeavor at the Union church in Hermiston Sunday evening, and reported a very enjoyable evening. Mrs. H. B. Hull and Clara Corri gan returned Sunday from a four day visit in Portland. Miss Corri gan visited her father In McMinn ville. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hanson and Burl Gurdane spent Saturday In Portland where they attended a football game. Marlon Brown, who is working at Boardman, visited Sunday with his mother. Monday evening the order of Ma nsons and Eastern Star members at tended a pot luck dinner and pro gram at Stanfield. Mrs. Wallace Mahoney and child ren Patsy Ann and Marlene Joe of Seattle are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer. Mrs. E. A. McMillian of Portland arrived Monday to visit*her husband. Mrs. A. W. Byrnes of Walla Wal la arrived Monday to visit a few days with her son and family, James Byrnes. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of La Grande, who visited a few hours with her niece, Mrs. Milo McFarland. Mrs. Scott Brown and daughter Margaret motored to Pendleton Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle spent Saturday eventg in Pendleton. E. A. McMillian, who has been round house and yard foreman in Umatilla for five years, has been transferred to Reith as night fore man. McMillian has taken, an ac tive part in community affairs and will be missed by his friends. J. Rue of the Albina yards arrived Tuesday to take over McMillian’s work. (Held from last week) Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fowler of Portland spent last Wednesday and Thursday visiting her father, F. O Harryman and her brothers, Don and Lloyd Harryman. Mrs. Harvey Carlyle returned home last Tuesday from Spokane where she had a minor operation. James Byrnes was a business visi tor in Walla Walla Thursday. John Mustard was a business vis itor in Spokane Thursday. Mrs. George Kendler, Jr., was hostess to a birthday dinner for Mrs. George Kendler, Sr., at the former's home Tuesday evening. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Kendler, Sr., and Mary, Frances Chapman and the hostess and Mr. Kendler and Yvonne. Mrs. Tom O’Donnell of Portland spent Thursday here on business. Gus Fransoloes spent the week end In Salem visiting friends. Mrs. James Byrnes and Erma and Joan, Verna Dale Walsh, Mrs. V. D. Bramer and son Jim were in Board- man Saturday. Mrs. Byrnes and Joan and Verna Dale left by train for The Dalles where Verna Dale will remain at her home after spending a month visiting her grand parents. Dr. G. McNary and Geo. Stangler of Pendleton visited at the Bill Switzler home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. McMillian and daughters Gloria and Janet returned from Yakima Saturday where they were called by the death of his mother. Mrs. McMillian and girls left Sunday afternoon for their home in Portland. Mrs. V. D. Bramer, Dorothy Mus tard, Delores Van Scholack, Doris Rodenbough and Erma Byrnes at tended Christian Endeavor and church in Hermiston Sunday even ing. Misses Sara Rix and Clara Corr igan spent the week end visiting Miss Rosa Ricco at The Dalles. Miss Ricco was a former teacher here. The Misses Cecilia Beyler and Mary Lewis were In Pendleton Sat urday and Heppner Sunday. Bill Switzler spent Monday and Tuesday in Maryhill on business. The Parent Education club met at the home of Mrs. O. P. Miller Tuesday evening with a large group. Mrs. Norman Worthley is leader, Ada Chapman, chairman. Mrs. O. P. Miller, secretary, and Mrs. Otto Pound, another leader. The school had an Armistice day program In the gym Wednesday af ternoon. They have a two day va cation. Miss Clara Corrigan and Mrs. Harry Hull left Wednesday after noon for Portland for a four day va cation. ______ ____ _______ ❖ *❖ *❖ ****<•❖ ❖ ❖ *** * IRRIGON * ❖ By MRS. W. C. ISOM ❖ W INTER'S NOT PER X W K T J ‘Be wiie-cfuuige novrio covuzct qnad& of ’R PM 'fm wirifoi dnùrinq R P W 1 i* a r e g is te r e d tra d e m a r k * A N E W ST A N D A R D OIL TOR N E W C A R I Mrs. Stella Paulson and daughter returned from Portland Wednesday. Mrs. i’aulson gave a birthday din ner Sunday honoring her small son Glenn. Mrs. McCrutcheon and Mrs. Eva Warner of Boardman attended ser vices hore Sunday. Mrs. O. Coryell who was quite 111 the past week is Improving. John Voile returned from the Veterans’ hospital Thursday. The Grange will hold a social meeting at the school house Satur day evening. The Pep club will put on an hours’ program. Everyone Is welcome. Mrs. Don Kenney entertained the Pep club at her home last Wednes day. Mrs. Jonh Swearingen entertained the H. E. C. ladles at ler home Thursady afternoon. E. A. Stevens spent the week end with his family. Roy Bedwell and Miss Betty Hu- ett of Sunnyside were united in mar riage Monday, November 8th, at the bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Bed- well returned Saturday after a short stay with his parents. Mrs. Hoagland, who has been quite ill, was taken to Echo Sunday by her daughter, Mrs. Roy Brown and her husband of Stanfield to re ceive medical treatment. Marshall Markham iB building an addition to his residence. Mr. and Mrs. Langley of Colorado are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phelps. They may make their home In this vicinity. R .. V. Jones, W. C. Isom, Glenn Aldrich, Forrest Hunting and John Voile were among those dressing turkeys Saturday and Sunday. Jack White Is working this vici nity in the Interests of the soil con servation program. (Held from last week) John Voile, who underwent an operation for appendicitis recently at the Veterans’ hospital at Walla Walla, Is recovering nicely. Mrs. Dosch of Portland is visiting her daughter Mrs. Roy Minnick and family. Mrs. Henry Phelps’ sister and family of Colorado, are visiting at the Phelps home this week. Roy and Ernest Bedwell and Miss Betty Huett motored to Sunnyside, last Wednesday evening. Miss Nellie Leicht motored to Castle Rock with her sister. Mrs. Sam Umikee and daughter Kathleen last Thursday. No definite word has been receiv ed regarding the condition of little Kathryn Paulson who was taken to Portland last week for medical at tention. Sunday school will be held at the Presbyterian church next Sunday at 10:00 o'clock. The public Is cordial ly Invked. Walter Grider will act as superintendent. Afternoon preach Ing services will be held every Wed nesday evening. Don Rutledge Is In Portland on business. Mrs. Eddy was called to Sand Point, Idaho, last week by the ser ious Illness of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler and daughter of Umatilla and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and baby visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday. TH E B. I. U. PARISH CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. BOARDMAN— Bible school each Sabbath morn ing, 10:00 o'clock. Classes for all ages. Graded lesson In the begin ner-primary. Also ill junior class. Young people will he meeting every Sunday evening at 7:99. Mission Study Class each Sunday evening at 8:00. Women’s group meetings each Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 P. M. Meet at the following homes: Mrs. George A. Corwin, Mrs. Adaline Ba ker, Mrs. Mary Messenger and Mrs. John Fisher. I IRRIGON— Please not change— There will be no more worship service at Irrigon on Sunday afternoon, but there will be Bible school classes each Sunday morning at 10;00. Preaching service will be held on Wednesday evening of the week at 7:45 P. M. UMATILLA— HHrie school at 10:00 A. M. every Sabbath morning. Preaching service at 7:30 P. M. each Sabbath evening. The ladies have organized a Mis sionary society to which all are In vited. Dates later. IM FEELING FINETHIS M O R N IN G - FREE FROM THAT THROBBING HEADACHE AND READY FOR A GOOD DAY’S WORK. ! All people who suffer occasionally from headaches ought to know this way to quick relief. At the first sign of such pain, take two Bayer Aspirin tablets with a half glass of water. Some times if the pain is more severe, a second dose is necessary later, ac cording to directions. If headaches keep coming back we advise you to see your own physician. He will look for the cause in order to correct it. The price now is only 15f for twelve tablets or two full dozen for 25 cents — virtually, only a cent apiece. Mr. and Mrs. John Doyle, who have been living in the Leicht cab ins, left Monday for Bremerton, Wn. Mr. Wyble from Pendleton was In town Tuesday in the Interest of the FOR U TABLfcTl Sunday School at the Community church which was organized recent Mrs. H oagland Is q u ite 111 a t her virtually 1 cent a tablet ly. home. Mrs. Montgomery of Hermiston attended services at the Pentecostal church Thursday evening. W HEN SHIPPING CREAM -T R Y Rev. C. E. Damon will hold ser vices at the Presbyterian church November 23rd In the evening. Bert Beneflel returned from Port Always Portland's Highest Prices land Saturday. Independently Owned and Reliable Mrs. Frank Brace was a caller at Checks by Return Mail the W. C. Isom home Monday even 519 N.W . 21st Ave. Portland, Oregon ing. Mrs. Emmett McCoy has been 111 A. Anderson, Prop. the past few days. »♦ss»sssssssssssssssses>ssssssssss*s»*ssessssessssss* ic Columbia Cream ery