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PAOB FOUR
V e r a ’s
BARBER SHOP
OPEN FOR
BUSINESS
Saturday, Jan. 7
Third Door West
of Post Office
POPULAR PRICES
Class of ’36 Reunion.
Members of the class of '36 cele
brated last week with a class re
union a t the home of Miss Mary
Burnham , when 15 were present.
Games and social conversation were
enjoyed and a plan agreed upon to
meet again in ’39. Those present
were Mrs. Dayton H arris (Floy At-
teb u ry ), Mrs. P ettit (E dith P eter
son), R oberta Mullins, Rosemary
Serell, Bonnie Jean F ollett, Guy
Jeppe, F ran k Jeppe, Harold Buell,
B ernard Jendrzejew ski, D arrell See-
liger, F orrest Putnam , Hugo Pan-
kow, Bill H arris and Jim S tuart.
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 193».
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
U M A T IL L A
NEW S
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By MRS. GLENN OSTROM
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Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and
d aughter Joan and granddaughter
V erna Dale W alsh, and Mrs. Don
H arrym an and children spent Friday
visiting Mr. Byrnes’ fath er in Tou
chet.
Mrs. Joe Mann and son Joe re
turned home last week from The
Dalles where they had been visiting.
Miss C lara Corrigan and Miss Sa
ra Rix retu rn ed Monday afternoon
from P ortland and McMinnville
where they had spent th e ir C hrist
mas vacation. The form er is com
m ercial teacher and the la tte r is
cook in the cafe.
Supt. and Mrs. Glenn Linn re
turned Monday from th e cabin home
on Mt. Hood where they spent the
holidays.
Miss Cecilia Beyler and Thelma
Severson retu rn ed
from P ortland
and Astoria afte r visiting th eir fam
ilies over the holidays to resume
th eir duties in the local school.
Coach and Mrs. Norman W orthley
arrived Monday a fte r spending the
holidays w ith her parents in P o rt
land.
Miss Adeline E ager has retu rn ed
from Pendleton to resume her du
ties as a teacher in the local high
school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Eddy and
d au g h ter Sylvia of Irrigon were vi
sitin g in U m atilla Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack S hort and a
friend from P ortland spent the New
Y ear's holidays visitin g her fath er
and family, Joe Long.
Betty McKenzie and M arian Nel
son. who are stu d e n t nurses a t St.
A nthony’s hospital in Pendleton,
spent Sunday evening a t th e home
of Miss McKenzie’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H iatt of
Pendleton spent the New Y ear’s hol
idays at the home of th e ir son, Ur-
sel H iatt and family.
Mrs. Mildred L au d h art returned
Monday from P ortland where she
has been visiting at the home of her
son for a week. She w ill make her
home for two m onths w ith her
d au g h ter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim m ie W alsh.
nob McKenzie and Ed Skouho,
and W arren Dillon of Boardm an, re
turned Monday from P o rtland where
they spent a few days. Orlin Lane
rode as far as P ortland w ith them,
then going on to San Diego w here
he w ill sail for H aw aii to join the
arm y for an o th er six months.
JANUARY
SMASH
January 6th to 9th, Inch
GRAPEFRUIT
IO*
tins J 00
No. 2 tins
Argo Brand
SPINACH
Large No. 2 ^
Quickly Served
WALLA WALLA PEAS
No. 2 tin
Fancy 3 Sieve
AIRWAY COFFEE
See it Ground!
Wax Paper
roll
PURE
125 Ft. Roll
Hulless Popcorn 4 lb s .2
C4
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It P n n s !
It Pops!
Kellogg* Pep
Hbalth Cereal
Mayonnaise
A ristocrat
Silk Tissue
650 Sheets
Pea Soup
431
3 lbs.
Lb. 15c
pkg.
CANE
HARVEST BLOSSOM
FLOUR
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
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♦
COLUMBIA
*
♦
By Lois Hutchison
♦
Mr. and Mrs. George Rand and
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand and fam
ily of Irrigon were dinner guests a t
th e Wm. Koster home New Y ear’s.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Moody and fam i
ly and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melton of
Pendleton were dinner guests a t the
W illiam Rhodes home Monday. Mr.
Moody is Mrs. Rhode’s brother.
D inner guests a t the H. A. Hook
er home Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs.
W illis B urchett, Mr. and Mrs. Enos
3 tins
HARD MIX CANDY
Clean Up Price!
BLUE ROSE RICE
Fancy Quality
LARGE EGGS
Per doz.
E at more eggs
2 lbs.
Lb. 2Oc
FRESH PRODUCE
BACON
CABBAGE
lb.
3*
l/ t or whole 23«
PARSNIPS
CARROTS
KRAUSE RADIO REPAIR SHOP
R A D IO
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t
the undersigned, S heriff of U m atil
la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an
order duly made and entered herein
by the County C ourt of U m atilla
County, Oregon, on th e 9th day of
December, 1938, will, on the 14th
day of Ja n u ary , 1939, a t th e hour
of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon,
sell to th e h ighest bidder for cash in
hand, a t th e fro n t door of the Uma
tilla County Court House, Pendle
ton, Oregon, subject to a m inim um
price of $10.00 therefor, to be paid
in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fol
lowing described parcel of land,
heretofore by U m atilla County, Ore
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
to-w it:
SE% N E'A , South of A line
Canal. Section 14. Tow nship 4,
N orth Range 28, E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
U m atilla County.
(Dec. 15-Jan. 12)
Land Sale Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t
the undersigned, Sheriff of U m atil
la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an
order duly made and entered herein
by the County Court of U m atilla
County, Oregon, on the 9th day of
November, 1938, will, on th e 14th
day of Ja n u ary , 1939, a t the hour of
10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, sell
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, a t th e fro n t door of the Uma
tilla County Court House, P en d le
ton, Oregon, subject to a minimum
price of $40.00 therefor, to be paid
in cash, a t the tim e of sale, the fol
lowing described parcel of land,
heretofore by U m atilla County, Ore-
SA LES
AND
S E R V IC E
Agents for ZENITH
Phone 172
Hermiston
gon, acquired for delin q u en t taxes,
PETERSON & PETERSON,
to-w it:
A ttorneys for A dm inistrator.
N E ^ ,, Section 17, Town
(Dec. 8-Jan. 5)
ship 4, N orth Range 28, E.W.M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
U m atilla County.
(Dec. 15-Jan. 12)
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
UMATILA COUNTY.
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE
In the M atter of th e E state of
STATE OF OREGON FOR
AMANDA AGNEW, Deceased.
UMATILLA COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons whom it may concern th a t Are-
In the M atter o fth e E state of tas W. Agnew, ad m in istra to r w ith
JAMES I. AGNEW, Deceased.
the will annexed of th e estate of
Notice is hereby given to all per Am anda Agnew, deceased, has filed
sons whom it may concern th a t Are- his final account and report in the
tas W. Agnew, ad m in istrato r w ith ad m in istratio n of th e estate; th a t
the w ill annexed of th e estate of th e County Judge by order duly
James I. Agnew, deceased, has filed made and entered has appointed
his final account and rep o rt in the Monday, the 9th day of Ja n u ary ,
ad m in istratio n of th e estate;
th a t 1939, a t the hour of ten o’clock in
the County Judge by order duly the forenoon as th e tim e and the
made and entered has appointed County Court House a t Pendleton,
Monday, th e 9th day of Jan u ary , Oregon, as the place w here all ob
1939, a t the h o u r of ten o’clock in jections an<J exceptions to said final
the forenoon as th e tim e and the
County Court House a t Pendleton, account and rep o rt will be heard
Oregom as the place w here all ob and a settlem en t of the estate made.
jection« and exceptions to said final
Dated th is the 8th day of Decem
account and report w ill be heard ber, 1938.
and a settlem en t of th e estate made.
ARETAS W. AGNEW,
Dated th is the 8th day of Decem
A dm inistrator.
ber, 1938.
PETERSON & PETERSON,
ARETAS W. AGNEW,
A ttorneys for A dm inistrator.
A dm inistrator.
(Dec. 8-Jan. 5)
1939-SALE-1939
2 W e e k s - J a n u a r y 6 t h t o 2 O th , I n c l u s iv e
Macaroni 4"» 1 7 c MILK Tai1, cans
FLOUR 49 lb. sack 8 9 c
All Purpose
BBL. $3.49
Spaghetti 4
1 7 c BACOR
-lb .
ATS Quick
or 9
Regular sack
Red Beans 5 lbs- 1 9 c BACOH Squares - lb. 1 9 c A Vftlw
White Hein 5 bs 1 9 c
CHEESE Just Rite lb - . 1 9 c FARIHA 9 lb. sack
S w ift’s side
COCOA
High grade bulk
lbs.................
3
14c
LARD
Pure
4 47c
lbs.
PEAS
cans
HELP THE FARMER
EAT MORE
BUTTER
$ 1 .6 9
Case .....
az«
Extra Standard
C a n .................................
Case ................... .
Oregon Rose
ib.
34c
2 ibs. 67c
i5c
HOODY’S
SUGAR
» it.,
Golden
BUCK
KPKR
PEANUT
BUTTER
Dozen ...
TOMATOES
X I*
2<>*
WE ARE NOW IN OUR NEW LOCATION
IN THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE.
Land Sale Notice.
24 lbs. 59c
9$£
2 lbs. f 9^
5 lbs. 29<
A T T E N T IO N !
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Foster.
D uane L athrop accom panied Mr.
and Mrs. Enos B u rch ett to Pendle
ton W ednesday of last week.
Miss Edna O tt left th is week for
P ra irie City w here she will resume
her d uty as a teacher.
Doyle H u n t is buiding a house on
his farm on the Stanfield project.
L. W. Dixson plans to build a
house north of th e hop kiln on his
farm in th is d istrict.
An addition is being made to the
B. E. Getchell residence.
Mr. and Mrs. T rum an Sether and
d au g h ter Phoebe, retu rned to Taco
ma Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Brew ster and
son Bill left F riday for Berkeley,
Cal.
O. F. Bartholomew retu rn ed to
Salt Lake City S aturday evening by
the United A ir Lines.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Finch and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Ayers and fam ily enjoyed an oyster
supper at the E. B. W attenburger
home Sunday.
Lowell Young retu rn ed from J e r
ome, Idaho, w here he has been w ork
ing. He came home to see his fa th
er who is ill a t St. A nthony’s hos
pital at Pendleton. Mr. Y oung’s
condition is ab o u t th e same.
School started afte r the Christm as
vacation Ja n u ary 3, w ith all the
teachers present.
Miss Robbins
spent her vacation at H alfw ay; Mrs.
Lois K ent at R ainier; Miss M argaret
W eaver in P o rtlan d ; and Mr. and
Mrs. Barton Clark spent th e ir vaca
tion P ortland, and also v isitin g her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W right, on
Rhea Creek.
Jam es O’Brien retu rn ed to Salem
Monday to finish his school term.
August Rauch retu rn ed to O.S.C.
to finish his second year a t college.
Pete Brooks is visitin g Mr. and
Mrs. Jasper Meyers.
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Ayers spent
S aturday evening in Pendleton.
Miss Mary Daly spent last week
in Pendleton v isitin g her aunts, Mrs.
Sarah Doherty and family.
The Misses Cecilia and H elen H ea
ly spent New Y ear’s in H eppner.
49 lbs...........
Campbells
NOB HILL COFFEE
Miss A rllda Foster of T he Dalles
♦ spent
the week end w ith h er p ar
PINE CITY
SUGAR
20 lb. lim it
10 lbs........... 4 9 1
Qt 391
6 rolls 25*
Select Blend
Burchett and Lola Hutchison.
♦
47c
8
£<
HILLS
Red Can
Ib.
Dozen
Case ...
SW IFT’S
ORIOLE
Solid Green Heads
or TURNIPS
ARMOUR’S
P IC N IC S
Medium W eight
Per lb..........
6 lbs.
Washed
19*
BANANAS
3 lbs.
Golden Ripe
GRAPEFRUIT 6
Large - Seedless
f 9^
25*
J 9*
Westag Vanilla ............. .........8 oz. bottle 15*
Supurb Soap Pow der.................... 2 pkgs. 35«
White Rock Chicken Noodle* ...... lb. jar
Oregon Prune*
6 lbs. 25c - 25 lbs.
Red or White Bean*........................ 10 lbs.
CORN
STRIRGLESS BEARS
Can I UC
Blue Lake
2 cans -- 1 5 c
cans ... ........ 1 9 c
Dozen
................... 8 5 c
Case
$ 1 .6 9
Whole Kernel
Vacuum Pack
4
V A N IL L A
Westag
8 oz. bottle
19c
69«
39*
M ATCHES
Carton
6 boxes
16c
SPICES
Allspice
Cinnamon
Sage
Clove*
Nutmeg
Pepper
Cayenne
Ginger
2
cans
K IN K O
Coffee
2>bs-..............2 7 c
OZ'C*
29*
CRACKERS 2
EGGS
Standards
Dozen .........
R A IS IN S
4,b-pkg'...23c
LB.
BOX
CONNOR’S
C A SH STO R E
Fbeie 301
Free Delivery
Marshmallows
2
Fluffiest
<■> <-a
1-lb. pkgs. .