Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1938)
H M H M M K M m N M *"" PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, F EB R U A R Y 3, 1»3«. O thers g ot d riv ers licenses. th e Roy N eill place, w ent to H epp Mr. an d Mrs. H. C. W a rn er were ♦ SAFETY SHORTS * Mr. and Mrs. M. R ansler of Ione PINE C IT Y UNDER n er Tuesday. S unday d in n e r guests of Mr. and spent th e week end v isitin g Mr. BLANKET OF SNOW Mrs. Roy N elli has been ill w ith Mrs. Chas. Stew ard. "One-eyed autom obiles'’ continue R anaier’s folk. in flu en za th e p ast week. Mr. and Mrs R. M. McCoy and to be a m enace on Oregon highw ays. Jim Agee Is m aking im prove Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and d au g h son Chase from Im bler, Ore., arrived S ecretary of S tate E arl Snell gays, m ents on his hom e in town. PIN E CITY NEWS— T here Is an te r, Mrs. Red Woods and baby, were for a v isit w ith Mrs. J. A. G raybeal alth o u g h sta te and city police are L. M. K ruzen of P o rtlan d wag a t average of th ree inches of snow now a t the Jo h n H arriso n hom e S unday Tuesday. u n re le n tin g in th e ir efforts to cor tendin g to business here T hursday. n ig h t. T h eir son C h a rlie Is w ork rect th is condition. Mr. and Mrs. B atie Rand visited W. A. Strobel an d son Don left but none of th e roads a re im passa ble. ing a t the Boylen ranch. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Urex Moses Sunday. "M otorists who keep d riv in g w ith for A thena Sunday w here they have A b irth d ay p a rty for Ju n io r W at- Lee is ill in th e ho sp ital in San fau lty lig h ts are show ing poor ju d g em ploym ent. Mr. H oagland has been on the te n b u rg er was enjoyed a t th e E. B. Diego, Cal., w ith a fever. m ent, Snell sta te s, "because th e ex sick list th e past week. Simon G ent left for La G rande pense of an accident w ill far more S aturd ay a fte r visitin g a t th e W. A. W atteirburger home F rid ay a fte r M arshall M arkham spent th e week noon. Ju n io r was ten years old. IRRIGON BOASTS th a n offset th e low cost of having B aker home. end w ith his family. th e defect repaired. F aulty lig h ts Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ealy were J. R o th en b erg er and Mrs. E. Sul Mr. Dyer from H erm iston was a a re also an in d icatio n of discourtesy livan spent the week end v isitin g in business visitors in H eppner Mon OF T W IN BABIES business v isito r in tow n Monday. to o th e r d riv ers." day. P ortlan d . Dr. M arb u tt of Echo was giving Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H elm s w ere Mr. an d Mrs. G. Boyle left F rid ay m edical tre a tm e n t to the pupils a t Of 2,838 fata l tra ffic accidents in for G oldendale w here th ey will live business visitors in P endleton S at IRRIGON NEWS-—Mr. and Mrs. th e school Monday. C alifo rn ia la st year, a t least 617. or u n til th e dredge w ork s ta rts again. urday. Wm. Norcross a re th e p are n ts of Mr. arid Mrs. Geo K endler Sr. and 21 per cent, a re know n to have In P endleton Ted W ilson and S tan ley P artlow Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young, Miss tw in g irls born a t th e d a u g h te r Mary ot U m atilla w ere volved d riv ers or pedestrians who spent the week end v isitin g in La Dora E. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. E. ho sp ital Sunday, J a n u a ry 30. The had been d rin k in g In toxicants to ex G rande w ith Ted W ilson’s b ro th er m other and babies are doing nicely. B. W’a tte n b u rg e r were in H erm iston cess, according to inform ation from and wife. B ert Benefiel was a business visi S aturday. th a t state. to r in P o rtlan d Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P artlo w an d Ba Ju lia n R auch and son, Irvin, were The g irls’ an d boys’ b ask etb all sil C ram er sp e n t M onday in W alla visitors a t P ine City Monday. BOARDMAN GIRLS W alla shopping. team s played th e H erm iston team s Roy Neill an d C harles B arth o lo a t H erm iston S atu rd ay n ig h t, each Don Strobel and Mabel Allen mew w ent to H eppner Tuesday. PLAN BANQUET losing by a larg e score. spent T h u rsd ay in P endleton shop Guy Moore, Doris and E rm a Scott ping. Mrs. T. T. S lau g h te r is v isitin g BOARDMAN NEWS — Mr. and visited at the Roy Neill home over relativ es a t W allowa. Mr. and Mrs. Dan R angier and Mr. Mrs. R. Harw ood took some G.A.A. th e week end. O. Coryell and F ra n k L eicht were and Mrs. C. T an n eh ill and boys g irls to W alla W alla S aturday. They Mr. and Mrs. M arion F inch and business visitors in H eppner S a tu r S atu rd ay in P endleton shop plan to have th e ir M other and spent fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W at- Ping. day. D aughter banquet on St. V alentine's te n b u rg er spent F rid ay evening a t Mr. and Mrs. Fred M arkham of Mrs. George P o tte r and son of day, w hich is th e an n u a l date. The th e Clayton Ayers home. Richmond, Ore., a re v isitin g a t the R ichland, W n., visited frien d s and g irls who w ent w ere Ja n e t Gorham, The P ine City high school pupils relativ es here la st week. Tfid Souders home. She is Mrs. Sou- A wilda B leakney. L avern Baker and ‘d e r’s sister. w ent to H eppner last Tuesday even W ill G raybeal is w o rking a t W il E cho Coats. ing to see the basketball gam e be lows, and Ja ck B row ning a t Castle. Mr. and Mrs. T ru m an M essenger The sta te license o p erator exam i tw een H erm iston and H eppner, and fam ily of L exington sp en t th e Rev. Alcorn is o rg an izin g a Boy n er was in tow n Monday when many w hich was won by H erm iston. Scout troop here. stu d e n ts received perm its .to drive. week end v isitin g on th e project. Roy Neill was a P endleton busi Mr. and Mr. E arl w ere d in n er Rev. H. B. Thom as and d a u g h te r ness visitor S aturday. guests of* Mr. and M rs. Geo. Kend M aryetta w ere d in n e r g u ests Sunday H arvey Coxen. who is w o rk in g a t ler, J r., a t U m atilla Sunday. WORKS IN 2 WAYS a t the home of Mrs. Dell Jackson. Louise Jackson accom pained them ON DISCOMFORT OF to town w here she took th e tra in for P ortlan d to spend a few days. The Boardm an Yellow Ja ck e ts played th e S tan field high school F ri day on th e ir home floor, w in n in g 4 8 to 19. T he first gam e played by th e grad e school was a yery good game, and th e first th e Boardm an grade school boys have lost, w hich was only by one point. The score was 20 to 21. 1 - T a i« 2 BAYKK AAAAAAAAl A P re sid e n t's B irth d ay ball was given in th e high school gym nasium S atu rd ay n ig h t, money from w hich w ent for in fa n tile paralysis research work. The com m ittee rep o rts send ing 117.45. Jack Gorhagn, c h a ir man of th e D em ocratic county com m ittee, directed the sale of tickets. B eginning T hursday of th is week at the Boardm an C om m unity church th e re will he special Bible services w ith featu res and special music each evening. Some of th e follow ing su b jects w ill be given, “ A theism or C h ristia n ity ” ; "One M an’s C onfi dence in G od"; "T h e Blue P rin t of C h ristia n ity "; "T he M ystery of God liness . The follow ing week th e topics will cover th e work in th e life of C hrist and w hat C h ristian ity m eans to a com m unity. These m eet ings will begin a t 7:30 each even ing w ith a special song service. The com m unity will find a welcome and a new fellow ship in atte n d in g these meetings. A S P IR IN ta b le t« and drink a full glaaa of water. Re peat treatment In 2 bourn. 2. I f throat is sore from the cold, crush and stir .1 BAYER A S P IR IN tablets In */> glass of water. Gargle twice. This eases throat rawness and xoreness almost Instantly. All it usually costs to relieve tbe misery of a cold today—in 3 / to 5/ — relief for the period of your cold 15/ to 25/. Hence r.o family need neglect even minor bead colds. Here is wliut to do: Take two BAYER tablets when yo i feel a cold coming on — with a full glass of water. Tiicu repeat, if necessary, according to directions in each package. Relief comes tapidly. The Bayer method of relieving colds is the way many doctors ap prove. You take Bayer Aspirin for relief — then if you are not im- »roved promptly, you call the ' ------ family doctor. i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W lcklander Jr. have moved In town and are living at the J. MacDonald home. They moved M onday. > F U L L DOZEN Virtually 1 cent a tablet trad The Tow nsend club held an oyster supper a t its reg u lar m eeting Mon day evening A fe a tu re of the pro gram was a song w ith g u ita r accom panim ent given by a boy from the CCC cam p a t S tanfield. NO! mark N o other cough drop offer, you the extra benefit that Smith Brother» Cough Drop» (Two kinds, , . Black or Menthol, 5<) give y o u :- Smithu'rot. Cough Drops are theosly drops centainingVITAMIN A This is the vitamin that raise» the resistance o f the mucoua membrane» o f the noae and throat to cold and cough infection*. Mt. H ood L odge O pen s F ebruary 4 d in n e r guests of Mr. an d Mr«. W. C. Isom Sunday. C alv in Allen, E a rl Leach, E ldon Allen, Ray Sparka, V irg in ia H aney and V onna Jones visited a t th e E arl Isom home S unday n ig h t. t * For inform ation a t to fares and other tilt inquire of your local agent. innnnnnisnmnnnnninznaai EUGENE Is The • Clearing House Credit Information for Three States-- Oregon, Idaho and Utah The Pioneer Service Company, Inc. in 1936 took over the franchise for the state of Idaho and Utah. Today Eu gene, Oregon, the home of the Pioneer Service Company, Inc, is the clearing house for credit information for the three states, Oregon, Idaho, and Utah, " hich is a wonderful help to the mer c h an ts a n d professional men of these three states. any of this money but himself. By so doing, there are no contracts to sign and regret. When accounts are ser viced by the Pioneer Service system, every debtor has a fair chance to pay, or satisfactorily arrange to pay to keep his name off of the delinquent list which goes to all members of the Pio neer Service County Credit Boards in the states of Oregon, Idaho and Utah. The debtor never pays any filing fees, docket fees, or commissions; he only pays the correct amount or face value of the bill he owes. No honest man need fear this organization. The man who pays or tries to pay is welcome everywhere. The professional dead beat soon becomes an outcast. Here Is Real Value Pioneer Service Co., Inc. p iO N E E R SERVICE COMPANY, -D- Inc. is a state wide credit bureau, operating in every county in Oregon, located in the Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon. Pioneer Service Co., Inc. The real value of this set up is this: Eugene is the central point for the as sembling of all this valuable credit in formation and due to the fact so many people are moving around from state to state it gives the merchants and pro fessional men a line on the credit rat ing on the people to whom they wish to give credit. In addition to this val uable collection of credit information, Pioneer Service Company has an un- d collection service. The debt or pays directly to the creditor, no com missions are charged on collections. The merchant at all times has full con trol over his accounts, no one handles The Pioneer Service Company, Inc., acting as agents for the merchants and professional men of these three states from time to time offer for sale ac counts to the highest bidder. No ac count is offered for sale until the debt or has had a fair chance to pay, part pay, or satisfactorily arrange to pay his bill. So when you receive one of the Pioneer Service County Credit Board Statements go at once and try to pr y or arrange your account with your creditor. bo'e voi r credit and you lose some- t mg ycu may never regain. PIO N EER Service Company, Inc. OREGON— IDAHO— UTAH DIVISION STATE and DIVISION OFFICE: Miner Bldg., Eugene, Ore IDAHO STATE OFFICE: McCarty Bldg., Boise, Ida. kt ló . Ine leaerai government e o .tr,W o « « c o r ìim V \ o “ e X ^ l a n , ‘’V h " 0“ ™’ - the w inter « L S T r h £ v ‘T * ’" " « w«lf mark the b e lin o m i of t .e w inter «caso. c h .c fM tra c tio . U , « skiing u in ,( high n q m on on the the »Io slope» o f icrc m ow .w .iiv k i. u _ T " »¿°"nd ’•cticaNr •F tr a .e e o f the maaaive ” ' 4 year Photo P ort V-« at tbe WATCH FOR THE GREEN A BLACK HANDBILLS WITH ACCOUNTS FOR SALE