The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 05, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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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.
t
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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
t
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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
*
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
« ¥ * ¥ * * ¥ * •
♦
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. .