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rtniflliiti ^ r r a li) PIKE BUYS OLD THOMAS PLACE LET’S GET ACQUAINTED Some time it may pay us both to know each o th e r b e tter........... Al J. Huenergardt Co. home of Mrs. H. B. D arlin g la st F r i day were M esdames O ttis Buell, C harles E pperson, Lois Blum, Forest) Moore, Gus L inder, H en ry H ooker, Joe Udey and F. M. Lenz. Mrs. F. M. E llis and Miss M ary Moore, m other and sister of Mrs. F. R. Moore, spent T uesday of la st week a t th e Moore home. Mrs. Dan H u tch in so n an d son Bobby, V ictor E pperson and L au ra P e rra rd of P endleton visited a t the C harles Epperson home F rid ay . Mr. and Mrs. M arvin H utchison and son R alph of P ilo t Rock were tra n sa c tin g business in H erm iston W ednesday of la st week. T hey were also v isito rs a t th e B ax ter H u tc h ison home. Mr. and Mrs. Schedler an d fam ily. who have been liv in g on th e old Steve Thom as place, have moved to th e S tanfield project. Mrs. H al McCulley, Mrs. H enry Hooker and Mrs. B axter H utchison atten d ed th e C ooperative G uild meet ing at th e U nion church in H erm is ton la st Friday. (C ontinued on p age 5 ) HANSONS OBSERVE 50TH ANNIVERSARY UMATILLA, Or. (S pecial) — Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H anson left S atu rd ay n ig h t for T ouchet, w here th ey a t tended th e 5 0th w edding a n n iv e r sary of Mr. H ansons p a re n ts w hich was observed on Sunday. T hey re tu rn ed to U m atilla T uesday m orn ing. Mrs. Wm. Conlon, Mrs. E lm ore McKenzie an d E rm a B yrnes spent T h u rsd ay in P en d leto n w here they visited Miss B etty McKenzie, who is a stu d e n t n u rse a t th e St. A n th o n y ’s hospital. T he Ladies Aid met a t th e home of Mrs. Dell Jackson T h u rsd ay a f ternoon. W. O. M iller w as a P en d leto n busi ness visito r W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H arry K essler and children and Miss Evelyn W rlg h te r spent T h u rsd ay evening in P en d le ton. P ete McNabb le ft la st w eek for O klahom a w here he w ill v isit for some tim e w ith his fam ily. Miss T helm a Severson le ft F rid ay m orning for E ugene w here she spent th e week end. Mrs. D ora B ullard ta u g h t the fifth and six th grade F rid ay d u rin g h er absence. ONE FULL WEEK SPECIAL CANNED FOOD SALE 3 Cans 3 6 IX Cans Cans APRICOTS— R. & W. No. 2 % ......77 1.49 2.95 B. & W. No. 2Vo..... 61 1.19 2.29 PEACHES— R. & W. Mammoth halves or home style .65 1.25 2.47 B & W halves 2i/2’s .55 1.08 2.10 PEA RS_ R & W fancy halv’s .75 1.47 2.90 B & W - 2’/2’s ..........59 1.15 2.25 PINEAPPLE— R & W Sliced or home style, 21/>’s .70 1.38 2.75 R & W buf. crush or sliced ............... .32 .62 1.20 B & W >%’• ............ 55 1.08 2.15 FRUIT COCKTAIL— Red & White .......... 45 .87 1.72 GRAPEFRUIT— Red «6 White 2’s .. .45 .87 1.72 CHERRIES— Red Sour Pitted 2’s .58 1.13 2.23 ASPARAGUS— R & W med., 2’s .83 1.63 3.23 CUT GREEN BEANS— Red & White 2’s .45 .87 1.70 G olden Bantam CORN— R & W whole kern. .43 .85 1.67 PEAS — Red & White 2’s .43 .85 1.67 TOMATOES— Red & White 2> »’s .50 .97 1.90 SPINACH— Red & White 2 ’ ,’s .43 .85 1.67 HOMINY— Red & White 2 ’ .’s .29 .56 1.10 Cans D 12 Cans Cans B E E T S __ R & W Sliced 2’s .. .39 .77 1.50 RED KIDNEY BEANS— Red & White 2’s .. .39 .77 1.50 SAUER KRAUT— Red & White 2y2’s .43 .85 1.68 HOT SAUCE— Blue & White, Buf. .14 .27 .50 CO RN- 49er No. 303 ............23 .45 .89 TOMATOES— Blue & White 2V»’s .25 .50 1.00 CUT BEANS— Our Value, 2’s ........ 29 .57 1.10 PEAS_ Our Value, 2’s ..... .29 .57 1.10 MINCED CLAMS— Red & White No. 1 .85 1.65 3.25 i ’ c«-d Butter Clams— Royal Chef, l ’s ......45 .87 1.70 OYSTERS— Blue & W h ite.......... 39 .77 1.50 SCRIMP— R & W fancy lge. . .59 1.15 2.25 SALMON— Red & White tails .89 1.72 3.40 Silver Rapids tails .43 .83 1.63 TUNA FISH— Red & White i/2’s .55 1.08 2.15 PINEAPPLE JUICE— Doles, 2’s ................ 43 .85 1.68 TOMATO JUICE— R & W 15 oz..... .23 .44 .87 bacon — Walla 1 lb. pkg. la y e r........... .39 MATCHES— Play-Safe - carton ................. .14 HERMISTON TRADING CO. the r e d & W H IT E 1 The Sign of a Pependibls Store STORES M r.and Mrs. E lm ore McKenzie spent Monday in P endleton on busi ness. They visited th e ir d a u g h te r B etty, who is In tra in in g a t th e St. A nthony's hospital. Mr. an d Mrs. G lenn L inn were hostess to th e b ask etb all boys W ed nesday n ig h t a t th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry K essler and ch ild ren E velyn W rig h te r w ere In W alla W alla la st S aturday. j. Ben S pin n in g a r- Mr. and tla n d th is week to rived from ne w ith his fath er. make th e ir Mr. and Mrs. Jim m ie Olson have moved from th e S tan d ard Cabin to Mrs. A nnie E d w ard ’s home. H e is employed w ith th e engineers here. Mrs. B. F ra n k lin of Prosser spent several days v isitin g h er m other, Mrs. A rt Boilsquet. Mr. Franklin, came S unday an d th ey left M onday for C alifo rn ia w here they will m ake th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. N orm an W orthley spent th e week end in P o rtlan d v isit ing h er paren ts. Mrs. M ilton S h arp e an d son Jim mie sp e n t th e week end v isitin g her p are n ts in A rlin g to n an d atte n d in g th e b ask etb all to u rn am en t. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and d au g h ter Jo an an d grandson Gordon and Mrs. V. D. B ram er and son Jim m otored to The Dalles F rid ay w here they visited th e ir d a u g h te r an d sis ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. P au l W alsh. They w ere accom panied as far as A rlin g to n by Mrs. M ilton Sharp and son Jim m ie. Mr. and Mrs. R alph Joders re tu rn ed S atu rd ay from a two w eeks’ visit w ith his p aren ts in the east. Miss E velyn W rig h t retu rn ed to her home in O lympia a fte r spending a few days v isitin g her sister and b ro th er-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. H arry K essler. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and d a u g h te r Jo an m otored to T ouchet Sunday aftern o o n w here th ey a t tended th e fiftie th w edding a n n iv e r sary of Mrs. and Mrs. H. H. H anson. They spent the evening a t the home of Ed Byrnes. Don and Lloyd H arry m an spent Sunday aftern o o n in W alla W alla. Jam es Byrnes and V. D. B ram er spent Monday in W alla W alla on business. Mr. an d Mrs. Fred K nudson spent th e week end in P o rtlan d . STANFIELD DITCH CAPACITY INCREASE (C ontinued from P age One) M athew s (B y th a H oskins) su rp rised them w hile a t th e Jam es H oskins home W ednesday n ig h t w ith a c h a ri vari party. Mr. and Mrs. C harles B aker and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Baker and d au g h te r motored to W alla W alla Sunday to see Mrs. G race Rice. Mrs. Rice is in a W alla W alla hospital because cf a broken co llar bone. A bout fifty ladies atten d ed the Ladies Aid m eeting in th e church parlors T hursday aftern o o n . Mrs. W. G. W allace had ch arg e of th e m is sionary program w hich included talk s on foreign m issions by Mrs. F. A. Baker, Mrs. Jesse G riffith s and Mrs. V. W. Hay. Mrs. B u rd ette of Echo played the piano for group singing. Mrs. N. D. Bard and Mrs. Schneiberger were taken in as mem bers. Mrs. M artin Refvem was host ess. Miss N adine R ueber. stu d e n t in nu rses tra in in g a t O.S.C., is pending sp rin g vacation a t th e home of her p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber. Mrs. Chas. M athew s (B y th a H os k in s) of P ilo t Rock was honored a t a bridal show er in th e church p a r lors Tuesday. The program consisted of a piano num ber by Miss Joan Les lie; toasts to th e bride by Mrs. Jess R ichards, and a violin-piano selec tion by E sth e r F red rick so n an d Joan/ Leslie. The rooms suggested th e a r- riv alo f sp rin g w ith vases of daffo d ils and pussy willows. H ostesses w ere Mesdames F. Sloan. M. Refvem and J. F. Lane. They w ere assisted ab o u t the rooms an d d u rin g the social hour by M ary R hea and Mrs. P hil Quimby. Included am ong the out-of-tow n guests are Mrs. C harles Carnes. Mrs. L. C. M athews, Mrs. M atilda M cReynolds, Mrs. Elber^ P o rte r and Shirley M ichaels of P ilo t Rock: Mrs. Joe Foley and M arie Beebe of B u tter C reek; th e Misses Joy Coe and Leone H iatt of Echo; Mrs. Rena W aterm an , Mrs. A. C, S w arn er and d au g h te r M iriam, Mrs. Ina W essell and d au g h te r B arbara, of H erm iston. T he bride received m any b ea u tifu l g ifts. The Misses Rose Hoosier and C laudia G abriel, stu d e n ts a t E a s t ern Oregon N orm al a t La G rande, will a rriv e F rid ay to spend sp rin g ; vacation a t th e ir homes. Mr. and Mrs. Leo L aune made a business trip to M cM innville last week. Mr. L aune is so impressed w ith farm in g co nditions th e re th a t he plans to re n t or sell his farm and move in th e n ear fu tu re . Miss L enna W aid was hostess to th e P o lly an n as a t th e George E llio tt home W ednesday. In v ited guests in cluded Mrs. U. W. Hay, Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt, Mrs. Dill PeP nney, Mrs. Roy Penney. Miss M innie H u n tin g . Miss C a th erin e McMullen. Miss Joan Les lie. Mrs. R ugg hns sold her farm to a resident of C«Jiumbia d istric t. T his land has been farm ed for several years by th e late F ra n k Nudo. Mrs. E lizabeth Nudo will move to her home In S tan field soon and her son Sammy will co n tin u e to look a fte r | th e ir farm in g In terests on th e pro-1 Ject. T he Misses Sophronia and Mary Lee Rhea spent Sunday a t th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. P aul Lee in La j G rande. The p arty drove to W allow a | L ake an d were th rille d to see a herd of elk. i Wind Insurance T he w ind storm along th e P acific Coast a few weeks ago a l m ost reached hurricane^ proportions. It was n ear enough to th e real th in g to " s u it” m ost people. M any th o u san d s of d o llars are being paid o u t for dam ages by in su ran ce com panies u n d er th e wind storm fea tu re of coverage provided by th e A dditional H azards S upplem ental C ontract. T his cov erage can be had for a very few cents. P ro te ct y o u r pro p erty a g a in st th e sp rin g w inds. ♦♦♦♦ H erm iston Irrig a tio n d istric t. The buyer was I. D. P ik e of G rass V al P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is ley, Oregon, who reportedly p u rch ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, tty ased the ranch for his son-in-law , P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q ulrlng, who a t present is em ployed in w est P ublishers. ern Oregon, b u t who is expected to E ntered as Second Class M atter move onto th e place soon. It is p lan December, 1906, U m atilla County, ______ __ ned to handle th e land as a p o ultry Oregon. farm . Mr. P ike alre ad y has holdings in th e d istric t, his o th e r ran c h be S ubscription Rates. One Y ear ..................................... >2.00 in g u n d er lease to Ed H ugg. Mr. Six M onths ................................... 1.00 P ike is postm aster a t G rass Valley. T hree M onths ...................................... 60 T he place purchased la st week has been occupied for th e past year by Mr. Scheidler and fam ily. O reg o iC N e wspa pe r^Pu bH(K£rs V isitors a t th e H en ry Hooker |J ^ A ' s s o c i a t i o ^ ^ hom e Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Craven of T ouchet, Mr. and Mrs. Gus L inder, Mrs. Geo. C orliss and Mrs. Glen Moore. Mrs. Em m a C h ristley an d son Dell w ere Sunday d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Voelke of W alla W alla. T he d in n e r was in honor of the COLUMBIA (Special) — The old b irth d ay s of Mrs. C h ristley and Mr. Voelke. Steve T hom as place in C olum bia L. W. Dixson an d fam ily a re now d istric t w as sold la st week by the m oving to th e E. O. H u n t property. F. M. Lenz purchased a new elec tric re frig e ra to r w hich was d eliver ed Monday. E lb e rt H utchison and M arvin Roy of M ontgom ery & W ard of P en d le ton were .business v isito rs in th is d istric t Monday. F a ith W ilson of Olympia, W n. w as an over n ig h t guest a t th e L es te r H am m er and S w arn er homes last week. F a ith is now em ployed as a ste n o g ra p h er in an office in Olym pia. Mrs. A m anda S haver and fam ily w ere Sunday d in n e r guests a t the Jo h n Conrad home. Mrs. G. E. C arnes of P ilo t Rock visited w ith h e r sister Mrs. W illiam S tru th e rs T h u rsd ay and F rid a y last week. Mrs. Corley, m o th er of Mrs. Clyde Your next electrical job, H ebert, and Mrs. H ughes, sister of whether large, small, com Mrs. H ebert, visited h ere W ednes day of la st week. T hey a re from petitive or emergency, w ill P endleton. have my personal supervi L. H am m er and Mr. and Mrs. Carl sion if you c a l l .................... H am m er m ade a trip to W eston last S unday to spend th e day w ith Mr. knad Mrs. H ugh Neill. A group of E p w o rth L eague dele g a te s atte n d in g th e d istric t confer ence in H erm iston, held a sunset m eetin g a t th e Cold S prings reser Electrical Contractors v oir S atu rd ay evening. Rev. H. O. 8 N. W. 10th Avenue, near C lark of Hood R iver, retu rn ed m in Burnside ister, who lived in H erm iston 30 y ears ago, was in th e p arty . Portland, Oregon Tow nsend A u x ilia ry m em bers who atten d ed th e all day m eeting a t the 5 hr THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON I F. B. SWAYZE, P re sid en t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative — FRI. - SAT. & MON. — Borax Soap Chips, a real hard water soap .... 23c PEARL SHORTENING............... 4 lb. pkg. Starch, Corn or Gloss, Crescent brand 3 for 2 3 BAKING POWDER, Calumet............... 1 lb. f SALT, Plain or Iodized, 2 lb. shaker .... 2 for J GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, Val Vita No. 2 tins - 10c PEAS, sweet and tender............... No. 2 tins 9c Mothers Cup & Saucer OATS, quick or reg. .. 2 9 c MATCHES............................. 6 box cartons l^ c SILK TISSUE ....................................... 6 for 25< Household Seedless Raisins........... 4 lb. pkg. 2 7 c SYRUP, Staley’s Golden Syrup .... 5 lb. pail QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT or RICE pkg. fQc HUSKIES ............................................... pkg. io c BEANS, Blue Lake brand............. No. 2 tins £c PHONE 401 Mr. and Mrs. F red Savage and Mr. and Mrs. W ill Glass of P en d le ton visited a t th e J. A. Eggleson home Sunday. Miss C h arlo tte W a tk in s and Bud P ark s w ere m arried in W alla W alla Friday. Lucile and C lin to n Tombleson w ent to R a in ie r M onday. The form er will spend a week a t h er home th e re and th en w ill re tu rn to resum e her stu d ies as a senior in S tan field Hi. Clinton will be em ployed in a lu m ber mill. An old tim e d an cin g p a rty was held a t th e G regory home S atu rd ay n ig h t. Mrs. U. W. H ay com plim ented her d a u g h te r M arilyn a t a p arty on her th ird b irth d ay . G uests included Beverley H ughes, Donna and Dicky Childs, P h y llis L onghorn, Tommie Refvem, Je an in e Brown, A rlene H ay and the honoree. The S tanfield-E cho Home Ec U n it w ill m eet in th e ch u rch basem ent M arch 25, a t 1:30. S ubject for dis cussion is “L ine and D esign” in ap p ro p ria te dress. A nyone interested is urged to atten d . Mr. and Mrs. H arry D uvall of Lex in g to n an d nephew , W in ifo rd D uvall were a t th e W. J. W aid home Tues day. T he la tte r has gone to N ebraska for an extended visit w ith his m oth er. DOYNTON & KELLEY ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR STORE WILL BE A SELF-SERVICE STORE STARTING PROBABLY MONDAY Clerk Service If Desired. — COME IN AND LOOK AROUND — Assorted RITZ CRACKERS L arge «9 «9 CANDY BARS P ackage OR GUM 3 r«,r ............................ 10c CRACKERS W h ite or G raham K rispies or Snow flakes 2 C arto n s ............. 29c STRING BEANS, CORN or PEAS 3 Cans HOOD RIV ER L arge Cans EACH ............................ COFFEE ALL a B rands - LB................... M.J.B., Maxwell House, S chillings, H ills «7V 15« S tandby B rand lO c MAYONNAISE Best Foods, N alley’s o r A rdens QUART ............................ SHORTENING 4 CATSUP 12 oz. B ottle OATS Gold Medal - W ith T um bler L arge _ P ackage ....................... 29C PEARS 45c Two Deliveries Daily ...................... SW IFT'S PEA RL Lb. C arton 49c SUPER SUDS L arge P ackage .................. . 17c TOMATO JUICE WALLA WALLA 1 Cans for HEINZ 1 Cans for Phone