PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1*31.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON,
Local Happenings
M. G. H edw ail, m an ag er of th e
U m atilla C ooperative C ream ery, and
A. E. M cFarland, a d irecto r, who
lives a t U m atilla, m otored to P o rt
land Monday in order to a tte n d a
m eeting of th e sta te board of th e
in te rs ta te A ssociated Cream eries.
Two of Mrs. R ena W a te rm a n 's sons
and th e ir fam ilies w ere her guests
over th e week end and rem ained u n
til Tuesday. They were Mr. an d Mrs.
V ernon W aterm an and d a u g h te r Ma
ry Je a n of R ichville, W n.. w here Mr.
W aterm an is music supervisor in th e
•inion high school, an d Mr. an d Mrs.
H. A. W aterm an and d au g h te r Mary
land ?nd son Allen of Bend, Or.,
» h e re Mr. W aterm an is a m erch an t.
Mr. an d Mrs. E a rl Bensel an d fam
J. C. Biddle, farm er from Ray
ily of P endleton visited Mr. Bensel's Creek near Ione, Ore., was buying
sister, Mrs. W. M. P earson, Monday seed here Monday w hich he will use
for sp rin g p lan tin g .
n ig h t.
C. A. Jack m an and fam ily left re
Mrs. V. D. B rem er of U m atilla,
cently for Salem w here he has a Mrs. C. W arn er and son Cecil J r., of
clerical position in th e sta te house. H erm iston, m otored
to P endleton
Mr. Jack m an was president of the Sunday to a tte n d th e executive
H erm iston Tow nsend club.
m eeting of th e C olum bia C. E. union.
Mrs. O. K. Mudge left Tuesday
Banks pay in te re st on w hat you
evening for Spokane, W n., w here save— We pay dividends on w hat
she will visit her m other and sister you spend. See us now for th is big BEACH NOVEL
for several days.
offer. T hom pson’s D rug Store, adv
NO W PICTURE
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thom pson of
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Pow er m otored
P endleton visited a t the home of to P endleton la st F rid ay w here they
th e ir son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. atten d ed an old tim e dance spon
One of Rex B each’s g re a te st o u t
H. L. Thom pson, T uesday afternoon. s o r e d by th e V eteran s of F oreign
door stories an d one of th e most
H ome la u n d ry service. R easonable W ars.
b ea u tifu l se ttin g s in th e w orld, th e
prices an d delivery service, Phone
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. T aylor re
25-W , H erm iston. Ore.
adv. turn ed Monday aftern o o n from P o rt N orth Woods, com bine w ith s tirrin g
action scenes to m ake “ T he B a rrie r,”
Mr. and Mrs. M. B arager m otored land w here they had spent a week. w hich sta rts W ednesday a t th e Oa
to P endleton last M onday on busi Mr. T aylor is city recorder an d his sis th e a tre , o u tstan d in g .
ness.
place was filled by Ed Comegys d u r
“ The B a rrie r” is th e sto ry of a
Cooked food sale S atu rd ay , F eb ing his absence.
rom ance betw een a W est P o in t g r a
ru a ry 19, a t B urnham 's sto re by
Only one week more of o u r Feb d u a te on d u ty in A laska (Jam es E l
the Tow nsend ciub.
adv ru ary B irth d ay sale. T he Rexall lison) and a young A laskan girl,
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson left Store has th e lowest prices in town. (Je a n P a rk e r), who is believed to
adv be half Indian. An ab so rb in g pho
W ednesday for P o rtlan d where Mrs.
P earson w ill receive m edical a tte n
The ladies of the M ethodist Ladies toplay lies in th e way th e two o ver
tion.
Aid will give a silver tea W ednes come the obstacle of m ixed blood,
We can save you money every day day. F eb ru ary 23, a t 2 :00 o’clock and work out th e ir happiness to
in th e year. Our F ebruary b irth d ay in th e aftern o o n a t th e home of Mrs. g ether.
sale is a money saving event. Thom p O. O. Felthouse. R efresh m en ts serv
G lorious
outdoor
p h o to g rap h y
adv com bines w ith
son’s D rug Store.
adv ed at 4 :00 o’clock.
b reath less action
Mr. and Mrs. M. B arag er e n te r ta scenes to make "T h e B a rrie r” an a b
E. H. D unning accom panied Mr.
and Mrs. L. W. B u rrell to P ortlan d ined a t d in n e r Sunday when covers sorbing picture.
la st F rid a y w here he spent four were placed for Mr. and Mrs. M.
days looking afte r business interests. Refvem and sons Don, Bob and Tom, U M A TILLA LOSES
Mr. D unning is m anager of the H er H arry W essell, and Miss E lva Berry
m iston M ercantile C ooperative store all of S tanfield.
TW O GAMES
and also planned to a tte n d th e In
Hose in new copper shades, 85c,
te rs ta te Associated C ream eries m eet a t Ruby McMillans.
adv
The town team g irls ’ and
ing w hile in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. B urrell mo b ask etb all team s m otored to
tored to P o rtla n d last F rid ay even last T h u rsd ay n ig h t w here
ing w here they sp en t th e week end. w ere defeated, th e g irls losing 9
Mr. B urrell is p rincipal o/ th e grade 8 and th e boys 40 to 23.
school and Mrs. B u rrell supervises
Jo h n Quick re tu rn e d home S a tu r
the school cafeteria.
day from La G rande w here he has
C. W a rn er left T uesday aftern o o n been receiving m edical care.
by train for Eugene, Or., w here he
HERMISTON, OREGON atten
H arry H ull has re tu rn e d to his
d ed to business m atters. He is
s in his store a fte r being q u ite
pastor of th e U nion ch u rch and d ill u tie
w ith th e flu for a week.
planned to re tu rn F riday.
F r id a y - S a tu r d a y
The Ladies Aid met a t th e home
Dr. H. C. C u rry of S eattle was in
Mrs. Elm ore M cKenzie w ith Miss
FEB. 18 - 19
H erm iston la st week and plans to of
S ara Rix hostess to 20 guests.
re
tu
rn
In
ab
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t
th
ree
weeks.
DOUBLE FEATURE
Mr. and Mrs. N orntan W o rth ley
Mr. and Mrs. M elvin F o lle tt of
’ rom th e m easured tread of a
Bend, Ore., visited a t th e homes of have purchased a '37 Dodge.
U rsel H ia tt an d Jo h n Q uick sp en t
nad m arch w ith d eath they re th e ir p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fol
tim ed to th e lilt, the surge, the
le tt and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L in d n er S atu rd ay aftern o o n in P endleton.
R osalind Lennox of P o rtla n d sp en t
weet music of youth and love!
over th e week end.
th e week end v isitin g h er p aren ts,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan F o lle tt e n te r Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Lennox, a t th e
tained a t d in n e r la st T h u rsd ay in home of her a u n t and uncle, Mr. and
honor of th e b irth d a y of Mrs. J. M. Mrs. Bill Sw itzler.
Pace. C ards w ere enjoyed follow ing
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver M cNabb of
with JOHN KINO
dinner.
G rass V alley sp en t th e week end v is
RICHARD CROMWELL
C h ild ren ’s p an tie dresses:
Sizes itin g his b ro th er P ete McNabb and
BARBARA READ
1 to 3 years, 59c, Ruby McM illans, v fam ily.
R obert McKenzie
and
M ilton
Word was received here th is week
th a t Miss M arg aret N eary, d a u g h te r S h arp spent th e week end in P o rt
of J. J. N eary of H erm iston, was land on business.
Mr. and Mrs. D enny E step p i are
seriously ill in a ho sp ital in St.
with FRED STONE
Helens, Or., w ith pneum onia. She p are n ts of a son born a t th e ir home
has been te ac h in g in th e St. H elen ’s M onday m orning.
DOROTHY MOORE
Mrs. M ilton S h arp an d son Jim m y I
school th is w in ter.
Mr. and Mrs. E lvin Q u irin g of S a retu rn ed home T h u rsd ay from Ar-1
PLUS SHORTS
lem, Ore., sp en t the week end as lin g to n w here th ey have been v isit
hou.4u guests of Mr. and Mrs. A1 ing.
S u n . - M on. - T u ea.
Louise Jackson spent th e week
Q uiring. Mr. Q uiring is m anager of
the shoe d ep a rtm en t for th e J. C. end v isitin g H elen B arbouletos in
FEB. 2 0 - 2 1 - 2 2
H
erm
iston.
Penney Co. store in Salem and spent
Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ober an d ch ild
p
a
rt
of
his
vacation
v
isitin
g
his
bro
M ATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
ren M arg aret and Dickie of Pendle- ]
th e r here.
ton sp e n t S atu rd ay v isitin g a t th e
Miss M agdolin R upprecht and bro
th er F ra n k of N ebraska m ade a su r home of Gene M cFarland. Mrs. Ober
C M RAYMOND
prise v isit last S atu rd ay w ith th e ir and Mrs. M cFarland are sisiters.
ANNSOniERN
argaret B aum ann of Gable. Or.,
a u n t, Mrs. Lew is Pearson. She is a is M
v isitin g at th e A. E. M cFarland
nurse and was m otoring to Eugene. home.
Or., w here she has a position in a
Eli Enbysk. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
hospital.
Schuening. A lton and H arold E n
Miss Mamie M artin of M adras, bysk. B ern ad ette M oneratelli and
Or., is th e house guest of her sister Mr. and Mrs. F red Ober and ch ild
no » adío kctuie aivti
Miss M yrthina M artin th is week. ren M arg aret and Dickie, all of |
She is v acatio n in g front her position P endleton, spent Sunday v isitin g at
g irl who goes angling for mon
as a bookkeeper, a rriv in g here S a t th e home of th e ir d au g h te r and
falls In love w ith the gold
urday. Miss M artin teaches in the sister, Mr. and Mrs. Gene M cFar- |
sh who sw allow s her hook.
Colum bia school.
land an d son M errill.
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
George S tlr r itt of M onum ent, Ore.
Helen Barbouletos, who is w ork
who spent th e week w ith his wife ing at th e Lloyd Moore home in Her- |
and d a u g h te r here, left for his home m iston, spent S unday m o rn in g v isit
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
S aturd ay .
His d a u g h te r is receiv ing her parents.
FEB. 23 - 24
ing medical care here and her m o th
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT er is w ith her.
LUNCHEON SERIES
Mrs. C harles D uvall
and
Miss
he su rg in g dram a of fig h tin g
P
au
lin
e
Stoop
were
Joint
hostesses
SPONSORED
BY AUX.
en. stru g g lin g ag a in st n a tu re
at a St. V alen tin e’s p arty Monday
id each o th e r for life's dearest
evening at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
r i z e s .......................gold and love!
COLUMBIA NEWS— Mrs.
Miles I
Levi Reeder. G uests were p resen t
ed w ith a ttra c tiv e favors of sm all B arag er gave a luncheon a t her
nosegays and b u tto n h o le flow ers and home Tuesday. In v ited gtiestg were
w ith v alen tin es from an a ttra c tiv e
box. Invited guests were Mr. and
Mrs. C. W arn er. M arybelle and A llen Grant Walker Awarded Franchise |
C larke. Donna and
Eldon Savior,
Representing Oldest
Cecil W a rn er Jr., N ina Rae McCul
ley. V ivian. Ivan and Russell Mor
Manufacturer.
ris, Vivian and V irg in ia Dyer, Marie
Skovbo. E sth e r McMullen. C larence
with JEAN PARKER
A nnouncem ent has been made of
B uhm ann, Jesse Moore. C harles Du
JAMES ELLISON
vall, Bill and B ernard Corpe, Lena th e ap p o in tm en t of G ran t W alker,
ANDY CLYDE
Behne. B etty
Morehouse. E rn est ag e n t located a t H erm iston, as a tire
R ainw ater. P aul M arble and Irene d ealer for T he B. F. Goodrich Com
ARTOON and GOING PLACE»
Borthw ick.
pany. to han d le th e com plete line of
Goodrich tire s an d accessories in
H erm iston. Oregon.
“ D evelopm ents in tire en g in eer
ing. d istrib u tio n and m erchandising
by th e Goodrich Com pany In recent
m onths prom pted o u r decision to
o b tain th e G oodrich fran ch ise in
th is te rrito ry .”
‘Goodrich has m an u factu red ru b
ber p ro d u cts for 67 years and was
A m erica's first tire builder. Many of
to d a y ’s o u tsta n d in g
p rin cip les of
tire co n stru ctio n w ere first develop
ed by G oodrich.
Goodrich research engineers per
fected th e fam ous L ife-Saver Golden
Ply— said to be the most rev o lu tio n
ary step in the In dustry since the
in tn x lu ctto n of th e black tread in
1915, also a Goodrich co n trib u tio n .”
T he Golden P ly Is sta n d a rd In all
Goodrich Sllvertow n tires, the new
d ealer said It is a ply of especially
com pounded ru b b er engineered to
resist th e heat of frictio n and flex
ing from p e n e tra tin g Into th e tire
carcass. T his solves one of th e o u t
sta n d in g problem s in tire m an u fac
tu re since th e evolution of faster
cars, sm aller w heels and balloon
Mrs. Emma C hristley, Mrs. C. L.
Upham , Mrs. H. H ooker and Mrs.
M ary Buell. Thia is th e first of a
series of luncheons th a t w ill be g iv
en by m em bers of th e F arm B ureau
A uxiliary.
V isitors a t the A m anda Shaver
home T h u rsd ay were Mrs. Jo h n Con
rad, Ms. V ictor A ddlem an and
d a u g h te r Shirley, Mrs. H. S tockard
and Mr. and Mrs. T ilford S tillings
and son John.
Teddy S h av er is a new pupil in
the C olum bia school, s ta rtin g M on
day.
Joy Em erson and Em m a H u tc h i
son were v isitin g T h u rsd ay a t th e
L. H am m er home.
L endland of P endleton sp en t
T h u rsd ay a t the C harles E pperson
home.
V ictor Epperson is employed a t
present in P endleton.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H am m er and
fam ily visited S atu rd ay a t th e E v er
e tt S haver home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. S tockard w ere
visitors a t th e H enry H ooker home
Sunday. Mr. S tockard had th e m is
fo rtu n e to lose a fin e cow in a very
u n u su al way. The cow snagged h e r
self and died as th e resu lt of in te r
nal bleeding.
Mrs. L ester H am m er, who has
been ill for several m onths. Is re
ported to be feeling m uch b e tte r th e
Gits
last few days. However, she is still Ed Burns .......................... Bill Hamm
under the doctor’s care.
A ch em istry stu d en t.
The C olum bia school ch ild ren en Vic Lew is
joyed a Valentins
party
•
H erm iston B ea u ty Shop
PHONE 141
tires.
“ We also will sell Goodrich Cava
lier tires, a high q u ality product
b ea rin g th e fam ous Goodrich trad e
m ark : Goodrich S llvertow n and Ca
v alier tu b e s and G oodrich accesso
ries.” G ra n t W alker, local agent,
fates.
The landlady.
A nne P u rcell — .......... H elen Ralph
H ow ard’s h ea rt in te rest.
Vivian George ................ Lois White
V ic’s h e a rt in terest.
H en ry P u rc ell ................ Bob F o llett
A nne’s fa th e r, rich m a n u factu rer.
Phoebe P u rcell ...... A nne Sommerer
A nne’s m other
Maude Corey ............. F ran ces Lewis
H ow ard’s sp in ste r a u n t, of Calif. ,
Prof. V irgil Bean ...... A lb ert Shipp
P rof., zoology d ep artm en t.
Dr. Dixon .................. S tu a rt Rankin
P resid en t, Brookfield college.
O IU A IL IT Y
THE HERMISTON HERALD
are real C elebration Values
hon o rin g the “ F a th e r of
Our C o u n try ”.
— STOCK UP NOW! —
S U P U B B - 19c
WASHING POWDER
P SUPPLY
ost T LIM oasties
ITED
B a k e r ’s C ocoa *
LLb. T in
0. K.
SOAP
F or B aking or D rin k in g
lie
25c
PIERCE S. P. TOM ATOES..........No. 2 tins IOC
MYSTIE VALLEY P E A S ........No. 303 tins J Qg
OUR CHOICE C A T SU P ......2 14-oz. bottles
Blue M ottled
15«
WALLA WALLA SPIN A C H ........No. 1 tin
A r iz -S w e e t G ra p e F ru it J u ic e 3
VAN CAMP’S
25'C
No. 303 tins
NALLEY’S T A N G ........................... Quart jar
Beans
JJg
NALLEY’S POTATO CHIPS .. 3 3-oz. pkgs.
W ith P o rk
FLUFFIEST MARSHMALLOWS 1 lb. pkg.
25c
LIBBY'S APPLE BUTTER
.................................. Q u art ja r
g£
SKOVBO’S HONEY ......................................... 5 gal tin
NOB HILL COFFEE
X Lb- 23c
Blended from Select Coffees
HARVEST BLOSSOM FLOUR
4 9 1
Blended Home Type F lo u r
4 9 lb. Sack
SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP
Q uart J u g
SPERRY WAFFLE FLOUR
Hi Q u ality - R eady Mix
48 oz. Pkg.
2 Lbs- 4 3 c
$1.29
31c
Best for W affles or H ot Cakes
XO
29c
BBL.
$ 3 .0 9
Lb. T in
$1.19
lb. Sack
49«
BLACK P E PP E R ..................................1 lb. tin
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT .... 26 oz. carton
CLABBER GIRL Baking P ow d er..... 2 lb. tin
SANKA CO FFEE..................................1 lb. tin
COMFORT T IS S U E .......... 4 1000-sheet rolls
BORAXO - Really C lea n s....................... Each
BABBITTS L Y E ........................................ 3 tins
MAZDA LAMPS ....................................... Each
ARGO CORN ST A R C H .............. 3 1-lb. pkgs.
DIAMOND WAX P A P E R ............ 125 ft. roll
SCOT TOWEL H O LDERS..........
Each
ZEE PAPER TO W ELS....................
3 for
SHINOLA SHOE POLISH ..................... Each
SAVE ON
EDWARDS
H ere’s YOUR coffee,
m adam !
Rich, deli-
, clous and Inexpensive.
I LB. TIN
FRENCH DRESSING
25c
7c
23c
41c
25c
17c
25c
15c
27c
23c
19c
29c
9c
.............................................. g oz. B ottle
15^
CRYSTAL WHITE ................................................ g G ian t Bars
25c
.. ................................................ .. ..................... m ............... .............................. t f t t t t t t t t t t M M M M M t *
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of the following combinations for
Shampoo - Finger Wave - Manicure
Shampoo - Rinse - Finger Wave
Shampoo - Hair Cut * Finger Wave
Facial and Eyebrow Arch
Scalp Treatment - Shampoo and
Finger Wave
A jo u rn alism stu d en t.
Mrs. S pangler ................. V era Sissou
F e b ru a ry 18 -1 9 -1 1
“Quick* Money”
0
............. G erald K eller
An a r t stu d en t.
Lou Herron ...... Nina Rae McCulley
The senior play, “ S p rin g F ev er,”
u n d er th e d irec tio n of L adrew Mosh-
berger w ill be presented in th e high
school au d ito riu m M arch 4, a t 8:00
The cast includes:
H ow ard B ra n t ............. Jim Jackson
A senior, Brookfield College.
H ere
“The Road Back”
$ 1 .0 0
the
PRACTICE, 'SPRING
FEVER' PROGRESSING
OASIS THEATRE
Y O U R C H O IC E —
at
school Monday aftern o o n .
The C olum bia G range gave a V al
en tin e p a rty a t th e C olum bia school
house Monday night.
V isito rs a t th e W. R. S tru th e rs
home la st S atu rd ay w ere Mr. and
.'Ars. Jam es B rake and
fam ily of
W allula.
Mr. and Mrs. Melven R o b erts and
Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond S tru th e rs of
Pendleton w ere guests Sunday at
the S tru th e rs home.
Mrs. A rth u r F inley and little niece
Louise w ere v isitin g Mrs. W. R.
S tru th e rs la st Monday. S. M. S tru th
ers of B u tter Creek d istric t was a l
so a v isito r a t th e S tru th e rs home
Monday.
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to
Produce Specials
Meat Items
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
< f ORANGES
S u n k ist
2 doz.
Medium Size
LETTUCE
1Ù0 H
It
3 heads
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F ancy Dry Pack
oCELERY
V tah Type
CARROTS
W ashed - Bulk
GRAPE FRUIT
L arge Size
ONIONS
per bu.
M5c
BACON
Sliced Oriole
CHEESE
A rm ours
8 lbs.
25C
per lb.
perlt). 1 9 c l:
r F n ull
ii Cream
TAMALES
:: SALT PORK
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1 lb. jars
24c :
per lb.
h
j I
A rm ours
doz.
39«
BACON BACK
per lb.
Celo W rapt
6 lbs.
J PIGS FEET
Selected
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