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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
THURSDAY. MARCH 24, 1938.
Wrrinifllnn i r r alò
cot blossoms and violets were used
Mrs. M. R. S tu a rt of P o rtlan d a r in Salem, retu rn ed home Sunday.
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as table decorations.
rived here T hursday of la st week
G race Baker, who is em ployed at
Mrs. J. H. Reid was tak en to th e for a m o n th ’s visit w ith h er sister- the Oasis Service S tatio n , left F r i
P ublished every T hursday a t H erm is
ton, U m atilla County, Oregon, by St. A n th o n y ’s hospital in P endleton in-law . Mrs. Miles B arager.
day to spend a few days w ith her
Raym ond and H enry Blahm of p are n ts in F reew ater.
P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q uiring, F rid ay of last week.
The Colum bia school harm onica H eppner sp en t Sunday of la st week
Mr. and Mrs. C harles Barlow of
P ublishers.
club sponsored a m easuring p a rty a t J v isitin g th e ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. H eppner sp en t the week end v isit
E ntered as Second Class M atter th e school house last F riday n ig h t I Adam Blahm.
ing on th e project.
D ecem ber, 1908, U m atilla County, w hich was well attended. Proceeds
H enry W heeler, who is w orking
Mrs. E lla Blayden, who h as spent
Oregon.
from th e p arty will be used to p u r in Helix, spent Sunday a t th e O. H. the w in ter v isitin g her d au g h ter in
chase caps and capes for th e a d Buell home.
New P lym outh, retu rn ed home W ed
Mrs. Miles B arag er and Mrs. nesday.
vanced harm onica group.
S ubscription Rates.
Thos.
O’G
rady
motored
to
Rufus,
Miss Je an B auer, who w ent to
One Y ear ..................................... 82.00
The E pw orth League C abinet held
Six M onths ................................... 1.00 its m onthly business m eeting a t th e Ore., last week w here they visited P o rtlan d because of her m o th er’s
the
Chas.
H
oggard
fam
ily,
fo
rm
er
illness, spent th e week end in P o rt
T hree M onths ...................
.60 DeGarmo home W ednesday evening
land w ith h e r m other.
of last week. Those present w ere ly of S tanfield.
Mrs.
H.
J.
Ott
and
d
au
g
h
ters
E
dna
Mr. and Mrs. R o th en b erg er of
Rev. R. R. F in k b ein er, Rebecca
n
« .M e m b e r—
Pierson, Omega Hater, Joyce S ater and M arian were Pendleton visitors N ew berg a re v isitin g th e ir son, J.
T he w ind storm along th e P acific Coast a few weeks ago a l
S
aturday.
R othenberger, who is a h ig h school
Oregon" Newspaper Publishers
M arguerite R ain w ater, Lois H u tc h
Jo h n Jen d rzejew sk i was a P o rt teacher.
ison, R obert Pierson, Lowell S ater
m ost reached h u rric an e proportions. It was n ea r enough to
C harlie D illon, who has been em
and Mr. and Mrs. DeGarmo and fam land visito r over th e week end.
th e real th in g to “ s u it” moat people. M any th o u san d s of
Myra G etchell is sta y in g a t th e ployed on th e P ete Slevin place, left
ily.
J.
Jendrzejew
ski
home.
Sunday
for
T
he
Dalles
w
here
he
has
dollars
a re being paid out for dam ages by in su ran c e com
Among college stu d e n ts re tu rn in g
T im m erm an and Mr. Ludw ig em ploym net.
to th e ir respective schools th is week of Mrs.
panies
u
n d er th e w ind storm fea tu re of coverage provided
V ancouver, W n., were visitors a t
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow and
a fte r sp rin g v acation were E dna
the
Jo
h
n
Jendrzejew
ski
home
over
Echo
Coats
sp
e
n
t
T
uesday
in
Wasco
by
th
e
A
dditional H azards S upplem ental C o n tract. T his cov
Ott, Helen Jendrzejew ski, B arb ara the week end.
v isitin g th e ir d au g h ter-in -law , Mrs.
Reid, Jim S tu a rt and W alter Je n d rz
erage
can
be had for a very few cents.
P ro te c t your pro
Jo h n Jendrzejew ski has 1000 sev R achel Barlow, who was visiting
ejew ski.
en w eek old W hite^ L eghorn friers. her m other a t Wasco.
p
erty
a
g
a
in
st
th
e
sp
rin
g
winds.
Mr. and Mrs. H adley and
two
R u th K unzie gave a b irth d a y
COLUMBIA (S p e cia l)— Mrs. Emma d au g h ters who form erly lived on
p arty Sunday a t w hich th e seventh
C hristley e n te rta in e d Sunday a t d in th e E. O. H ughes place, spent Mon
and eig h th grad e stu d e n ts were
n er honoring Mrs. B axter H utchison day evening a t th e H ughes home.
guests.
and L ittle Doreen Cable, d au g h ter They ju s t retu rn ed from a m otor
Mrs. T. H endricks spent S aturday
By M aryetta Thomas
of Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Cable on trip to Medford and will stay a t the
in H eppner shopping an d a tten d in g
th e ir b irthdays. The occasion was camp ground in H erm iston for a
Mr. and Mrs. J. M cEntire an d son to business.
also in celebration of the hostess' few days.
Mrs. G. M cCutchen le ft for P o rt
spent Sunday in P endleton v isitin g
b irth d a y . Those p resen t were Mr.
The old Steve Thom as place re
land F rid ay w here she has been a t
and Mrs. Win. M ikesell, Mr. and cently sold to I. D. P ike of Grass w ith th e ir d au g h ter.
ten d in g to business.
Mr. and Mrs. T rum an M essenger
Mrs. C. L. Upham, Mr. and Mrs. Valley, is being occupied by his son-
and Mrs. D. McDonald and
F. B. SWAYZE, P resid en t
and fam ily of L exington moved to son Mr.
A lfred Cable and d au g h ter, Mr. and in-law , who moved T hursday.
have moved to th e H u n t place.
the
p
roject
and
a
re
liv
in
g
on
th
e
E.
Member
Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation
Mrs. H utchison and d a u g h te r Lois,
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Peterson and
W arren
Dillon
and
V irginia
Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Seeley. Dell children of Y akim a visited with T. M essenger place.
Compton and Ed Skoubo spent S un
C hristley and Jam es G etchell. A pri- Mrs. P eterso n ’s p aren ts Mr. and
Ed Skoubo and W arren
Dillon day in U m atilla v isitin g .
Mrs. Adam Blahm , Sunday of last are now w orking on the diver dredge
Hazel Parsons, Eldon S hannon,
a t U m atilla, sta rtin g Monday.
week.
B uster Rands, George W icklander
Mrs. O. H. Buell rep o rts th a t th e ir
Mr. and Mrs. J. Gorham and and Mr. and Mrs. L ester U the spent R. F inkbeiner.
dles and S tars.” S tudies in R evela
house is wired and ready or elec d au g h ter M ardell and C lara Mae Sunday in S tanfield
tions continued.
tricity .
Dillon spent Monday in P endleton.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Black and fam ily
FULL GOSPEL MISSION.
W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M., m idw eek
Orbie W ells retu rn ed to his home
Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Ford and and Mr. and Mrs. B. K ruse and
A. B. T u rn er, P asto r
serv ice; th e 8 th Psalm .
th is week follow ing his recovery fam ily have moved to th e Meade lam ily, who are new com ers on th e
Sunday school a t 10:00 A. M.
from a m astoid operation perform ed place.
prolect, were e n tertain ed a t a p arty
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery, Supt.
in Pendleton last week.
last
week.
A baby g irl was born to Mr. and
C. W arn er, P astor.
M orning w orship a t 1 1:00 o’clock.
Mrs. N ellie T ucker is confined to Mrs. D elbert M ackan T h u rsd ay at
Bible school 1 0:00 A. M.
her home th is week due to illness.
C
h
ild
ren
’s
services
a
t
th
e
parson
the H erm iston G eneral hospital. She
W orship service 1 1 :0 0 A. M.
Carol and Louise T u rn er, children has been nam ed Carol D arlene. .
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CHURCH NOTES
♦ age a t 11 :0 0 , Mrs. T u rn e r in charge.
of Rev. and Mrs. T u rn e r of H erm is
7:00 P. M., C h ristian E ndeavor.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P ettis are the
E
v
an
g
elistic
service
in
th
e
eve-
ton, were guests of th e ir g randm oth p aren ts of a baby g irl born Sunday
8 :00 P. M., C hurch services.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
n in g a t 7:45 P. M.
er Mrs. W illis S tru th e rs, last week m orning. She has been nam ed Bev
Midweek p ray er and Bible study,
CHURCH.
w hile th e ir p aren ts w ere atte n d in g erly Arlene.
Bible Study F rid a y a t 7:45 P. M W ednesday, 7 :30 P. M.
A.
T.
K
ingsbury,
E
lder
a P en taco stal m eeting in W alla
C harlie M arshall, who has been
Communion and m issionary ser
Ladies Aid each W ednesday 2:0 0
S abbath school a t 30:00 A. M.
W alla.
employed a t H erm iston, retu rn ed to Mrs. J. O. Gray, su p erin ten d en t.
vice th e first
Sunday of every P. M.
Bo .rdm an S aturday.
P reach in g service a t 1 1:00 A. M. m onth.
M issionary m eeting, second W ed
Mrs. C. Coats and d au g h ter Echo
spent Sunday in H erm iston.
nesday of each m onth.
METHODIST CHURCH
CHURCH OF CHRIST
H. R. P arsons left S atu rd ay even
Bible school su p e rin ten d e n t Chas.
R. R. F in k b ein er. P asto r
C olum bia School
ing for P o rtlan d w here he w ill a t
D
uvall:
P resid en t, C. E „ C ath erin e
S unday school 10:00 A. M. J u n
tend a railro ad employes m eeting.
11:00 A. M., D evotional service M cM ullen; P re sid en t Ladies Aid
Mrs. Pete Slevin was tak en to th e ior church 11:00, and m o rn in g w or and com m union.
Mrs. C. W a rn er; P re sid en t M ission
Pendleton H ospital F rid ay for med ship a t 11:00. E pw orth L eague at
th
10:00 A. M. Bible school.
ary Society, Mrs. C. R. Moore.
6:30 P. M. an d even in g praise and
ical care.
M arks the Springtim e
A jo in t m eetin g of th e ladies of
Mr. and Mrs. Adams of A thena preach in g service a t 7 :30 o’clock.
Ladies' Aid every firs t an d th ird
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
the M ethodist ch u rch and th e Union
were v isitin g S atu rd ay a t the home
W ednesday.
Midweek
song
and
Theodore A. Leger, P asto r
ch u rch will be held W ednesday in
of th e ir son, Fred M artin.
The G irls’ A thletic association preach in g service on T h u rsd ay at
It'» the day that
"H eaven and e a rth
shall
pass an all day m eeting at th e U nion
■tyla aaams to
luck
d in n e r
spent F riday aftern o o n a tte n d in g 7:30 P. M. Bible school S aturday, aw ay: but my w ords sh all not pass ch u rch , w ith a pot
bo u n u s u a lly
served a t noon.
the L exington
G irls’ P lay
Day, 2:00 P. M.
aw ay.” Mark 13:31.
important -tho
Ju n io r
church
su p e rin ten d e n t,
time to throw
w hich is a program given by th e two
Services for Sunday. M arch 27:
T he young people w ill hold th e ir
off tho garb of
schools. Games were played in the Lois H u tch iso n ; L adies’ Aid presi
10:00 A. M., C hurch school; clas m onthly social an d business m eeting
winter and nut
Em m a
Fei'.house:
Sunday ses for all grades.
gym and refresh m en ts served in the dent.
o n stimulating
S atu rd ay n ig h t a t th e church. Only
n o w S p r in g
school sn n e rin ten d e n t, Opal R ain
cafeteria.
11:00 A. M., M orning church ser a sh o rt tim e w ill be devoted to th e
cloth os.
E p w o rth League president. vice: “H eavy H an d s.”
Boardm an high school stu d en ts w ater;
business session an d th e most of the
» up for
invited the U m atilla and Irrigon Rebecca P ierson; C hurch pastor. R.
7 :30 P. M., V esper service; “ Can evening devoted to social.
E A ST ER and
stu
d
e
n
ts
to
a
p
arty
F
riday
n
ig
h
t
as
S P R IN G : Lot
us show you
a get acquainted affair. Several
what a few dollars
plays were given by the threw
can do in making
you look your be*t.
schools and gam es enjoyed. R efresh
m ents were served in th e cafeteria
N e w e l a il w o o l
patterns tailored to
and dan cin g was enjoyed in the
your m an u re at ap
gym.
pealing low price*.
Joseph S taltzm an , who has been
v isitin g in C alifornia, Is now w ith
his uncle, H. B. Thomas.
A dance given at th e gran g e hall
LADIES’ SUITS
$23.50 T h u rsd ay n ig h t was sponsored by
th e Ju v en ile G rangers as a benefit.
YES S IR ! THAT
ORDER NOW!
T h irty -o n e dollars were added to
4»
A M A Z IN G NEW
th e treasu ry .
10 to 14 days required
A School M asters’ B anquet will
./LIFE-SAVER TREAD
for delivery.
be held at th e Boardm an high school
' / HUGS ALL ROADS-
M onday n ig h t w ith the P.T.A. serv
ing th e meal, and five home econo
• WET OR DRY
mics g irls ac tin g
as w aitresses.
T eachers will be present from Con
• Those neve- ending, deep
don. Ione,
L exington, Stanfield,
Red and
RepreianUag
sr ‘rnl bare are the secret. They
U m atilla, A rlington, H eppner, Echo
W h ite 2’s
Cans
Doz.
and Irrigon. A program wil be put
t. ;;n wr.ier atvay turn the
on
by
th
e
high
school
stu
d
e
n
ts
Blue
wet road under your car into a
Ted W ilson, who spent th e week
Cans
Doz.
and W hite
tiry track give you the quick
Red & W hite
a t th e s ta te basketball to u rn am en t
est, safest stops y o u ’ve ever
Red and
had. Protect you against skids
W h ite 2 ^ ’s
C ans$
Doz.
Lbs.
Wind Insurance
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EA STE R
APRIL 17
CASES & CASES
of Quality Canned Food have been sold here the past
week during our case lot sale. Because of the demand
the sale will continue over this week end . . . with
these additional items—
$25
(L
NdlKHldl Tdlloi’ilKJ C(
n every direction.
...A L S O THE
.
FAMOUS GOLDEN
PLY, TO PROTECT
YOU AGAINST
DANGEROUS HI6H
SPEED BLOW-OUTS!
• Remember, too, th at Silver-
towns are the only tires in the
world th at give you Golden Ply
blow-out protection. And you
get these two great safety fea
tures a t n o extra coat. So play
safe see us today about a set
of life-saving Silvertowns
your car.
TREAD DESIGNS
BY THE
^,***'Goodrich—
SAFETY Silvertown
Hermiston, Oregon
P v..r.n.
i runes
Codfish Rofico
25c
Borax Chips L arge 3 For 69c
Boraxo
15c
Laborlite
2 Lbs. 45c
Italian Prunes 4 Lbs. 29c
COFFEE
lb. 22c 3
65c
Nobility Assorted
Cookies
W ith F ree K itchen Sieve
Lb. . . . • 55c
SANTA CLARA
Red & w h ite
2
4
6
Lbs.
Flakewhite
Lbs.
Flavor jell
F or
Tapioca Red & W hite
Rolled Oats Red & W hite
17c
56c
29c
10c
22c
For Lenten Season
o u r m a rk e t carries a complete lin e of
fresh sea food — Salmon, H a lib u t, Cod,
Oysters, Crab, and Finnan Haddle.
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
Free Delivery
W ALK ER'S
SERVICE
Q*7^
O « C
$1.72
6 50c
$1.00
6
1 .47
$2.90
Cut Green Beans
"A 6 Cans 87C Doz. $1.70
Baby Food W h ite 6 Cans 49c Doz. 95c
Hot Sauce
6 cans 2 7c Doz. 50c
Shrimp W h R e V s 6 Cans $1.15 Doz. $2.25
HUNDRED
were tested to give you the
special skid protection of the
Si I vert own Life-Saver Tread
—one of the big reasons why
th e new G oodrich Safety
Silvrrtown Tire is TH E SAF
EST THING ON WHEELS.
ZJ
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Grapefruit
Tomatoes
Pears
Phone 341
Prompt, Courteous Service
Y our F riend ly Home Owned Store
T H E
R
E D
&
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stores
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