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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1839. T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N . PAGB POUR PHPPK| Specials for last week— | IB ■ PRICES ARE STILL IN EFFECT— ■ V II b V serious Illness of her sister. She re ports her sister g reatly Improved. Mrs. W. O. W allace left Sunday on a m o n th ’s vacation to be spent in The Dalles P a rk d a le and Portland. D uring her absence Mrs. Ollie Neill of H eppner is staying w ith her d au g h ter Miss L enna Neill, who lives at the W allace home. Mrs. F. B. S tu art was hostess to th e Study club a t her home T h u rs day afternoon w ith fourteen mem bers and th ree guests present. Mrs Homer H edrick, president, presided during the business m eeting when, aside from ro u tin e business. the club contributed $5 to the scholar ship loan fund. Mrs. S. P. Smith read a biography of G reta Garbo and Mrs. J. M. R ichards reviewed th e much-read book, "A m erca's Sixty Fam ilies,” by F erdinand Lundberg. Guests included Mesdames Charles H enrlcks and B ert Eggleston. G. G. Sm ith made a business trip to La G rande and B aker early this Bacon Squares lb. 15c Eggs - |ar?e doz. 18c Cornflakes size. 5c Tobacco Velvet can 10c Hard Mixed Candy 2 lbs. 19c Connor’s Cash Store HERMISTON. OREGON ******« « • COLUMBIA 6 By bo is H utchison ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Cupp are the parents of a seven pound baby boy born W ednesday a t th eir home. Gerald Haddox received word Sun day of the death of his m other a t Everson, Wn. The Haddox fam ily resided in this d istric t for a num ber of years. Among those from th is d istric t atten d in g the Townsend club m eet ing at Pendleton, F riday night, were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey, Mr. and Mrs. bois Blum. , John Grey is ill at his home witfi th e flu. H arold Buell visited his sisters in P ortland over New Y ear’s. Mrs. Tom S tu a rt and Mrs. Elm er R yland motored to Pendleton Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Epperson and Mr. and Mrs. V ictor Epperson spent Tuesday evening w ith Mr. and Mr3. F. R. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott and daugh ter Miss Edna Ott, motored to P rairie City Saturday. Miss O tt re mained to resume her duties as a teacher in the high school, w hich has not been resumed since vacation due to illness am ong students. Mr. and Mrs. beonard bowe of B aker spent the week end a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. B arnett. The county road grader has been busy on roads in the district this week. Mrs. Dick Jones of E lgin, Ore., a r rived here T hursday of last week for a visit at the K auffm an home. She is the m other of Mrs. Jam es Cupp. Cecil Madden was a business v isit or in The Dalles the la tte r p art of last week. M arjorie Grey, who was atten d in g school at Dayton, Wn., entered high school here the first of the year. Mrs. Klute, m other of Mrs. Emil Zivney, visited Columbia school F ri day. Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrzejew skl, Mr. and Mrs. H enry Ott and H. M. Sommerer attended the County Farm Bureau meeting a t .Pendleton Sat- usday night. David Blahm was an over nig h t SPECIAL OFFER W om an's Home Companion Colliers - American — 14 m onths $4.00 - New or Renewal Georgia Henderson Hermiston 'PAY NO MORE! for low-cost f i n a n c i n g o f FORO PRODUCTS umuERsni credit company S A V E guest of Clayton Buell Friday. D inner guests a t th e B axter H u t chison home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A rnberg of Irrigon, Mr. and Mrs. E lbert H utchison of P en dleton and Edw ard Shaw. H arry Hammon is on ju ry d u ty in Pendleton this week. Mrs. W. B. F oster spent an a fte r noon w ith Mrs. D uane b ath ro p last week and reported her as improving. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. B arn ett moved into the basement, recently built for th eir new home, th is week. The in fan t son of Mr. and Mrs. Hal E. Clark was tak en to the H er miston General hospital Monday, and is being treated for pneumonia. ♦ t ♦ O ❖ O O ♦ U M A T IL L A NEW S By MRS. GLENN OSTROM ------ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO * STANFIELD ♦ By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS P. Bell, 1st b le u ten a n t, In fa n try Reserve Commander Is in charge of the Stanfield CCC camp, having re placed b le u ten a n t J. W. Kessler, b le u ten a n t Bell form erly had charge of the bew iston CCC d istric t head q u arters motor pool. He hag been a t camp Stanfield for th e past three weeks in order to become fam iliar with conditions here. Kessler left Tuesday for the bew iston camp. Paul Schultz, 2nd L ieu ten an t In fan try Reserve, is second in com mand. Jim MacKenzle, n ational lectu rer for th e Townsend movement, will be present a t an organization m eet ing in th e Stanfield high school Tuesday Ja n u ary 17. The m eeting will be open to the public. Mrs. P a t Quinn retu rn ed Monday from Pasadena. Calif., where she was called late In December by the M O N E Y C O -O P R ed L abel C O F F E E 3 lbs. POW DERED SU G A R 3 lb s . —23c 5 fo r 6 boxes 15* CABBAGE 1 Per lb I U PINE C ITY ONE STOP SERVICE GAS O IL K ERO SENE G R E A S IN G B A T T E R Y C H A R G IN G Also Tobacco, Candy, Gum, Groceries and Bakery Goods. Open Every Day-7 A.M. to 9 P.M. CONNOR’S SERVICE H E R B E R T B O Y L E N , M gr. December, 1938, will, on th e 11th day of F ebruary, 1939, at 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 U m atilla County Court House, Pen dleton, Oregon, subject to a m ini mum price of $15.00 therefor, to be paid in cash, a t the tim e of sale, the follow ing described parcel of land, /> » IOC ORANGES 17« Sunklst. dos. I IS HERM ISTON MERCANTILE PHONE PHONE COOPERATIVE 401 401 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H arris and d au g h ter of Portland spent T h u rs day night and F riday visiting Mrs. H arris's brother, Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison. Word of the death of P eter C arl son was received th is week as of Jan u ary 5. He was a form er resi dent of B utter Creek, living in P o rt land for the past four years. Mr. Carlson leaves his wife. Mrs. Maggie Carlson: seven sons, Fred, Carl, A rthur. H enry, Louis John, R ichard and F ra n k ; two dau gh ters, Mrs. Stella Proudy and Mrs. Lydia P ettl- cord. Mr. Carlson passed his 75th birthday ju st before Christm as. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen, Jr., Mrs. Tom Boylen. Sr., and Mrs. Boylen's m other, Mrs. Kay of New York, were callers on B u tter Creek at the Boylen ranch W ednesday. Dresden Meyers of Jerom e. Idaho. Is visiting a t the Jasp er Meyers home th is week. heretofore by U m atilla County, Ore gon, acquired for delinquent taxes, to-w it: Lots 1 and 8 and F ractio n al Lota 2 and 7, Block 55, W ardw ell’e Ad dition to City of U m atilla, Uma tilla County, Oregon. R. E. GOAD, Sheriff of U m atilla County. (Jan . 12-Feb. 9) 6 D ays - Jan . 13 to 19. In d . — SEE OUR LARGE HAND BILL.— L IB B Y ’S C O R N ....................................... N o. 2 tin 1 < U F ancy Cream Style T A V E R N M U S T A R D ........................ Q uart J a r 1 Q 0 Made by N alley C H O C O L A T E D R O P S ........................... P e r Lb. F avorite Confection 250 S N O W F L A K E C R A C K E R S ......................2 lb s. U nsurpassed Q uality bar Jergen’s Toilet Soap 250 Lipton’s Tea ........ i/g lb. pkg. 390 Kellogg Corn Flakes 3 pkgs- 190 Spry S h o rten in g ............. 3 lbs- 534! Pard Dog Food ............. 3 tin s 250 O.K. Laundry Soap —■ 10 bars 290 Heinz Soup ........ 2 med- tins NOB HILL C o ffe e Lb. 15c 2 Lb., 39* Y E L L O W C O R N M E A L .................10 lb. sa c k V ictor B rand F IG B A R S .......................................................P e r Lb. Whole W heat - Fresh 2X0 1<U • wr»- S U N S W E E T P R U N E S ......................2 lb . pk g. Select Q uality F ru it » K R E M E L ....................................................... 3 p k g s. 1 A 0 For Pies and Puddings Silk Tissue .................... 3 rolls 150 100 100 Jello ........................... package 50 Wax Paper ........... 125 ft. roll Scott Towels .................... «“eh Argo S ta r c h .................. 3 Pk<8 250 2 2-lb. ctns. | Mortons Salt Scott Tissue • CARNATION M ilk Case $2.85 6* Tall Tin 4 rolls 250 C L A B B E R G I R L ........................................2 lb. tin 1 A < B aking Pow der r B R O W N S U G A R .......................................... 4 lbs. C & H H igh Q uality W O O D B U R Y S O A P .................................. 3 b a rs Famous B eauty Aid A I R W A Y C O F F E E .................................... 3 lbs. F resh Ground 1 lb. 14c Westag Vanilla M aster Bleacher 250 39* 2 lb. Jar Peanut Bntter Oatmeal ................. 9 lb. bag Highway Catsup 1 LOW FA R ES 1 ' 3 for Candy Bars or Gum 350 J 20 29< C A B B A G E ........................................per lb. O R A N G E S .......................................... 2 d o z. 5m 33^ FRESH PRODUCE Fresh Green a ls o to p o in ts 25 £ 14 os, hot. | Oregon Bose Butter ........ Lb. E x a m p le _ I Round Trie C oach F a r . U o C hicago $ r Q 0 5 J 8 ox. bottle Libby Com Beef 2 12-os. tins ♦ By Mrs. Bernice W atten b u rg er S IN B R IT E CLEANSER ^ t ’ANS ......... Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McCall, Mrs. F ran k Sloan, Miss E lva Berry, Mrs. J F. Lane and Mrs. H arry McCor mick atten d ed th e O. E. S. in stalla tion of officers in H erm iston Tues. day night. Several Stanfield people attended the Oregon Wool Growers conven. tion in P endleton, Monday. They were Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green, Mrs. N. D. Bard, Mrs. G. E. Greathouse and Miss E lva Berry. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Don Sikes who are at Chico, C alif , th a t th ey w ill not re tu rn to Stanfield for some time. Mr. Sikes will have charge of a gold dredge on his fath er-in -law ’s m ining property n ear Chico. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCutcheon of Pendleton have moved to the Jack NOTICE OF HEARING UPON Laurence cottage. The Stanfield Commercial club FINAL REPORT. will hold a business m eeting T h u rs IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE day night. A tu rk ey d in n er will be STATE OF OREGON FOR served in the hall, w ith members of UMATILLA COUNTY. the county court as guests. N. D. Bard is president of th e club. Mrs. Stanley P. Sm ith w ill he In the M atter of the E state of hostess at the reg u lar sem i-m onthly Ione M. Cameron. Deceased. m eeting of the Ladies Aid Thursday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t the undersigned ad m in istra to r of <• ❖ ❖ * the estate of Ione M. Cameron, de has filed his F in al Report " IRRIGON 4 ceased, w ith the Clerk of the above entitled By MRS. W. C. ISOM Court, and th a t th e Judge of said Court has designated S aturday, the The high school b asketball game 11th day of F ebruary, 1939, a t 2:00 on the home floor w ith th e Ione o’clock in the afternoon as th e time, team S atu rd ay n ig h t resulted in a and the rooms of th e above entitled score of 26 to 52 in Irrig o n ’s favor. Court in th e County C ourt House, in T he game between th e grades was Pendleton, U m atilla County, Oregon, as the place when and w here h ea r won by Ione. Jim MacKenzie, n atio n al lecturer ing is to be had thereon. All per for the Townsend movement, will sons interested are hereby notified speak at a m eeting in the Irrigon to then and th e re appear and show school S atu rd ay , Ja n u a ry 14. The cause, if any they have, why said m eeting w ill be open to the public. report should not be approved, the m in istrato r discharged, his bonds Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy made ad men exhonorated and the estate a business trip to P o rtlan d last closed. week. Dated th is 12th day of January, E rnest Bedwell of Stanfield v isit 1939 ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery MAURICE A. CAMERON, Bedwell. A dm inistrator. W. J. Peck was a business visitor W. J. W arner, A ttorney in this v icinity last week. for E state. E m m ett McCoy an d son Russell (Jan. 12-Feb. 9 ^ t m_______ motored to Pendleton Saturday t|o atten d a stock sale. LAND SALE NOTICE. Edwin Nelson left for S eattle Sat- u rda y NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, th a t Mr. and Mrs. B atie Rand and Mrs. George Rand were d in n er guests of the undersigned, S heriff of U m atil la County, Oregon, by v irtu e of an Mrs. Jam es W arn er Sunday. Rev. Poc of Stanfield filled the order duly made and entered here pulpit at the P entecostal church in by the County Court of U m atilla County, Oregon, on th e 6th day of Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S uddarth and Car-1 Haddox were H erm iston visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Phelps and Law rence M arkham retu rn ed from Colorado Sunday n ig h t. Mrs. Agee of U m atilla was a d in ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W arn er Sunday. A back porch was erected on the parsonage la st week. R egular Sunday School services are being held a t th e P resbyterian church every Sunday a t 10 o’clock in the m orning. You a re cordially invited to atten d . Jess Douglas of A rlington was a business visitor in Irrig o n Saturday. Mrs. Geo. K endler motored to Pendleton S aturday an d visited friends at U m atilla over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M cFarland called on Mr. and Mrs. Don R utledge S aturday. The Morrow County Pomona m eet in g was held here S aturday w ith a large crowd from over the county present. Ralph Jones, su p erin ten d ent of Irrigon schools, Mr. K incaid of L exington and Mr. Carw in of Boardm an were Joint speakers on 7& the county school law of consolida CITY OF PORTL 7^ tion of schools during the session. Portland 6:3?-?¿™’3 9 » í hour»to Mr. Conrad of H eppner, the new 1 3 * . 19tK county agent, was Introduced by Chicago. - No Jay T. Pierson, assista n t county agent from H erm iston. Portland 9-.35 p ®- The new officers of Irrigon „D aily ho N ._ S t.w »!<!•••■ G range 641 are as follows: Mr. H an ey, m aster; Mr. Kik. overseer; Mrs. Haney, chaplain, and Mrs. Don Ken ny, chaplain. PA C IFIC U * 1« ® Mrs. T u rn er from H erm iston is Daily ‘« “ ^ “^ 1 . . . ^ here to stay w hile Rev. H arness and Rev. T urn er atten d synod a t Baker. * 19* barg e Oval Ting Mustard or Tomato Sauce The Wool G row ers’ A uxiliary was well represented a t the sta te con vention held in Pendleton th e first of this week, especially members from eastern Oregon. Members and friends from all over the sta te were in attendance. The west U m atilla county au x il iary acted as host a t a tea and style show Monday afternoon in the V ert Memorial building. Mrs. Stanley Lyon sang a group of th ree songs, accompanied by Mrs. H aw ley Bean. Presiding a t th e tea tables were Mrs. W. P. Mahoney, n atio n al presi dent, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, state president, Mrs. H. T. F raser, Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mrs. E. D. M artin, Mrs. G. Elbert. Mrs. Neil Robertson, Mrs. W. M artin M arbut, and Mrs. Sloan Thomson. A ssisting were Mrs. Gaylord Madison. Mrs. Nell G illett, Mrs. Ed Liesegang, Miss E. Berry, Mrs. N. D. Bard, Mrs. A rietta W hite and Mrs. W. G reathouse. Hooked rugs were displayed about the room. A luncheon was served Tuesday a t the Pendleton hotel and la ter a num ber of articles made of wool were shown. A dem onstration was also given on spinning a wool thread at the afternoon session. Don’t Forget Our ....---- * Por1 BAKING POWDER 25 os. can 303 size can Matches 59* 19* K.C. CORN • P S A S WOOL GROWERS AT STATE MEET P0RT.LS THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE TILL MONDAY NIGHT. SA R D IN E S ♦ Bob Brownell left F riday for Spo kane w here he will en ter K inm an's Business college. H arry Rodenbough, John M ustard and Glen Ostrom spent F riday in the m ountains near Heppner. Mrs. Fred W arnstrom and two dau g h ters and Mrs. Pete McNabb spent F riday in Pendleton on busi ness. Betty McKenzie, stu d en t nurse a t St. A nthony’s in P endleton, spent last W ednesday a t th e home of her parents. The 500 Club met a t the home of Mrs. Jean n e W orthley last W ednes day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W alsh spent Monday afternoon in Pendleton. Betty McKenzie. Mrs. John P o rter and d au g h ter K atrin a of Pendleton, spent a few hours Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Elm ore McKenzie. W alter Bullard spent Monday a f ternoon In Pendleton on business. E rnest Tlppie of P o rtlan d hag a r rived to visit R obert McKenzie a t the home of his^ parents. a t you r C O -O P g r o c er y RAISINS 4 f Ed McGTeer and Ted McGreer of Antelope are now v isitin g a t the Robert McGreer home. They are Robert McGreer’s fath e r and b roth er. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McGreer, Ed McGreer and Ted McGreer all a t tended the Oregon Wool G rowers’ convention in P endleton Monday. Medium Size S Q U A S H ............................................ per lb. 1 U m atilla Improved “ O N IO N S ..................................... 10 lb. b a g 1 Q c W alla W alla Sweets Local Aq««1 B A N A N A S ..........................................3 lbs. Golden Ripe UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD • ~ J *" 6 D ays - Jan . 13 to 19. In d .