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    THURSDAY
IÂSIS THEATRE
Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday - Saturday
JANUARY 20 - 21
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CARTOON— The Stranger Rides
Again.
Sun. - Mon. - Tue«.
JANUARY 22 - 23 - 24
Continuous Show Sunday.
‘That Certain Age” starts: 5:07
P.M.; 7:16 P.M.; 9:25 P.M.;
11:34 P.M.
DURBIN
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j ^ M E L V Y N DOUGLAS^
JAltTOON— R a b b it H u n t.
N EW SREEL— G oing P laces.
Wednesday - Thursday
JANUARY 25 - 26
C linton
w ill p re s e n t th e su b je c t
“Good G ro o m in g ” w ith special em ­
p h asis on th e care of han d s. A ll
ladles a re welcom e.
T he E o lly an n as w ere e n te rta in e d
a t th e Don C hilds hom e W ednesday
a ftern o o n w ith Mrs. J . M. R ic h a rd s
Mr. an d Mrs. L eo n ard N a tio n a r ­ a c tin g as hostess.
Mr. an d Mrs. M elvin P e terso n of
rived M onday n ig h t from B on n eville
w here th ey have been sta tio n e d for G resham sp e n t th e w eek end w ith
th
e
ir un cle a n d a u n t, Mr. a n d Mrs.
som e tim e. N atio n is em ployed by
th e U. S. A rm y e n g in ee rs in riv e r F red T horne.
Miss M argie P u rv is of P o rtla n d is
w ork. T hey ex p ect to be h ere for
sev eral days, a t th e hom e of h is p a r­ a g u est a t th e S. P. S m ith home.
Mr. an d M rs. L. E. H u g h es r e ­
en ts, M r. a n d Mrs. B. J . N atio n .
Mrs. L ora A llen an d son E ldon tu rn e d F rid a y from a m o n th 's v aca­
re la tiv e s in C olorado
an d g ran d so n of T h e D alles sp en t tion w’ith
from T h u rsd a y of la s t w eek u n til S prings, F la g le r an d o th e r C olorado
S u n d ay a t th e hom e of h e r siste r points.
H ansel F ord of San F ran cisco is
an d fam ily , Mr. an d M rs. G uy Shaw .
W. L. C ressw ell an d R. J. C am p­ a ssistin g h is b ro th e r Jo h n F o rd on
bell of P e n d leto n w ere b o th b u siness h is ran ch e a st of tow n.
Mr. an d Mrs.
R oy K eith
have
v isito rs in H e rm isto n M onday.
Cooked food sale S a tu rd a y , J a n ­ moved to th e cab in p a rk n e a r R eith .
G uests a t th e A n d rew
L am o n t
u a ry 21, a t H e rm isto n T ra d in g Co.,
Mrs.
by A m erican L egion A u x iliary , adv. hom e S u n d ay w ere Mr. an d
Dr. an d Mrs. W. L. M organ and L eslie H a rtu n g a n d baby d a u g h te r
Mr. an d Mrs. W. J. W a rn e r m otored D orothy Lee, M rs. E. O. J e n k in s an d
to Toll G ate S u n d ay to ta k e in th e A rnold R eed, a ll of P en d leto n .
Mrs. F red K reen w as hostess to
sk i to u rn a m e n t. T h ey fo u n d sev er­
a l feet of snow b u t th a t d id not the H arm ony C lub a t h e r hom e T u e s­
h a n d ic a p v isito rs in g e ttin g ab o u t day a fte rn o o n . Mrs. W m . P a rry of­
th e g ro u n d s. T h e M organs an d W a r­ fered su g g estio n s on g a rd e n in g .
Miss E le a n o r K a sa ri w e n t to P o r t­
n ers h av e c o ttag es a t th e reso rt.
land M onday w h ere she p lan s to e n ­
F red b a m b erso n , fo rm er H erm isto n te r business college.
re s id e n t, is re p o rte d as h a v in g been
Mrs. A lta H ah n of G ra n ts P ass,
c ritic a lly in ju re d M onday, J a n u a r y Mr. an d Mrs. A rlie T hom pson of
16, w hen he fell 35 feet an d fra c ­ L akeview . O re., an d A. G oodw in of
tu re d h is sk u ll. H e is now liv in g a t F o rsy th . M ont., a re a t th e hom e of
E n te rp rise . O re., an d w as em ployed Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore in S ta n ­
to w reck th e p la n e r of th e old E a st field. and a t th e G oodw in hom e in
O regon m ill. L am b erso n o p erated a H erm isto n . T hey w ere called h ere
b a rb e r shop in H e rm isto n fo r some by th e illn ess of W . E. G oodw in of
tim e sev eral y e a rs ago.
H erm iston.
A1 K e n n in g s, w ho h a s been v is it­
Mr. and M rs. E. R. R ice hav e r e ­
in g h is p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. W . J. tu rn ed
from T acom a an d o th e r
K e n n in g s sin ce C h ristm as, le ft M on­ coast p o in ts w here th e y have been
day m o rn in g fo r D avis, C alif., w h ere since th e C h ristm a s holidays.
he w ill resu m e h is w ork as field m an
A g a ra g e fo r S.C.S. tr u c k s an d
for th e d a iry in d u s try in th a t s ta te , cars is u n d e r c o n stru c tio n a t Camp
ch eck in g te s ts m ade on d a iry herd S tan field . A b u ild in g w ill be e re c t­
p ro d u ctio n . K e n n in g s w orked w ith ed very soon to be used as S.C.S. o f­
th e local asso ciatio n before go ing to ficers’ q u a rte rs . T h irty -s ix en ro llees
C a lifo rn ia m ore th a n a y ear ago. He w ill soon a rriv e from F t. B en jam in
v isited Mr. a n d M rs. R u ssell B less­ H a rriso n , Ohio, to rep lace men w ho
in g in P o rtla n d , an d also h is sis te r w ere tr a n s fe r re d o r w ith d re w r e ­
an d fam ily , M r. an d Mrs. C larence cently.
R o b in e tt in B eav erto n .
The H. S. g ir ls ’ leag u e held a b u s­
6 •> iness and social m e e tin g F rid a y a f ­
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tern o o n w ith
L eota E vans, N eva
♦ H ed rick a n d L a u ra G regory in
charge.
By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS
T he ir rig a tio n season began e arly
Mrs. L u cien J a u a n n a u lt w as re c ­ fo r several S ta n fie ld fa rm e rs w hen
om m ended to fill th e v acan cy caused th e g o v ern m en t feed can al fo r th e
by th e re s ig n a tio n of M rs. E. A. Cold S p rin g s re se rv o ir broke e a rly
H oosier, a t th e a n n u a l lib ra ry board T uesday m o rn in g .
m eetin g W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . O th ­
M em bers of th e H om e E conom ics
e r b o ard m em b ers a re M rs. F. A. club m et a t th e J. F. R ueber hom e
B aker Mrs. H. G illan d ers, E rn e s t T uesday w ith
M rs. E m m a P en n ey ,
S ires an d Jo h n H eck m an . T he li­ p resid in g . T he lad ies voted to m ake
b ra ry is open on W ed n esd ay a n d fin a l d isp o sitio n of th e ir q u ilt a t th e
S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s,
five h o u rs a G ran g e dan ce S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 28.
w eek. Mrs. H om er H ed rick , lib r a r ­
H ugo P ankow of H erm isto n an d
ian , re p o rts to ta l c irc u la tio n of G. G. S m ith m ade a business tr ip to
6518 fo r th e y ear »1938, w ith 174 Salem M onday.
re a d e rs re g iste re d . Over th is sam e
W ith th e assista n c e of a gro u p of
period', th e books loan ed to ’h d u lts* H erm isto n m em bers th e S ta n field
show ed an in crease of 715.
T ow nsend club w as reo rg an ized Mon
T h e E ch o -S tan field H ome E x te n ­ dav n ig h t a t a m e e tin g in th e h ig h
sion u n it w ill m eet in th e T ch
u
rc
h
o J I n o r v school.
Tom G regory
w as elected
p a rlo rs F rid a y aftty n q o n
J a n u a y i p re sid e n t, and c M M cCall, vice
¡p re sid e n t; L a u ra G regory, se c re ta ry
tre a s u re r. Mr. M cK enzie, s ta te re p ­
re s e n ta tiv e from P o rtla n d , addressed
I th e group.
t. F. L ane, w ho h a s been su p e r­
i n t e n d e n t of th e S ta n fie ld Ir rig a tio n
d is tric t field w ork, has a fte r fo u r
1 years of service, resig n ed , his re s ig ­
n a tio n to ta k e effect F e b ru a ry 1. Mr.
I L ane h as p u rch ased
th e P astim e,
¡an d p lan s to o p e ra te th is business
a f te r F e b ru a ry 1st.
Rev. a n d Mrs.. G len E m berson of
th e San F ra n c isc o B ible school a re
c o n d u c tin g e v an g elistic services a t
th e Gospel M ission ch u rch . Mrs. Em -
berson w ill he rem em bered as V era
H u n te r, w ho w as p a sto r of th is
nhnrcb tw-o y ears ago. M rs. E rn e st
B edw ell, th e re g u la r p asto r, w ho
h a s been ill. is co n v ale scin g a t th e
hom e of re la tiv e s in Irrig o n .
Mr. an d Mrs. S. J. D evine of L ex­
in g to n w ere b u sin ess v isito rs in H e r­
m isto n th is week.
Mrs. N a th a n T h o rp an d in fa n t
son left th e H erm isto n G en eral h o s­
p ita l W ed n esd ay fo r th e ir hom e a t
B oardm an.
C hoice of fin e cooked food a t H e r­
m iston T ra d in g Co.. S a tu rd a y , J a n ­
u ary 20, by A m erican L egion A ux­
iliary .
®d v -
S te a rn s C u sh in g J r ., a tte n d e d a
d is tric t co n feren ce a t D u fu r, Ore.,
la s t M onday. T h e co n feren ce w as
for p a sto rs and
w o rk ers for th e
M ethodist ch u rch .
Mr. an d Mrs. Ben G erk in g have
re n te d th e Ja c k H ouse c o ttag e and
w ill move in to th e b u ild in g a f te r th e
firs t of F e b ru a ry . G e rk in g is em ­
ployed a t th e H e rm isto n M ercan tile
C ooperative.
V. R. W ilk es m o to red to W alla
W a lla T u esd ay to a tte n d a lu b ric a ­
tio n school w h ich w as held fo r th re e
days. W ilk es is m a n a g e r of th e
F arm B u reau C ooperative Service
S ta tio n h ere.
Mr. a n d M rs. C u rtis Sim ons w ere
accom panied to P en d leto n
S u n d ay
bv Mr. an d M rs. L e ste r W h ite. Mrs.
W h ite rem ain ed th e re w h ere she
w ill serve on special d u ty as a nurse.
M r an d Mrs. A rlie T hom pson and
son B layne of L ak ev iew , Ore., a r ­
riv ed S u n d ay to m ake an in d e fin ite
v is it a t th e hom e of ^ i s s is te r an d
fam ily , Mr. an d Mrs. L. E. W illiam s.
V isito rs a t th e R. B. W ilcox farm
S u n d ay in clu d ed Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n
G raves of H ep p n er, M r. an d Mrs.
G uy Shaw an d Mr. an d M rs. C has
W ilcox of H erm isto n , an d G. S tra n a
of P e n d leto n , w ho w as seek in g a
p o u ltry p ro d u cer n o t a m em ber of
th e egg co o p erativ e, w ho could f u r ­
n ish e ig h t or te n cases o f eggs a day.
M rs A n n e tte D w yer of San F r a n ­
cisco a u n t of Mrs. A. F. R o h rm an ,
a rriv e d M onday a t th e R o h rm an
hom e. S he le ft T h u rsd a y n ig h t by
tr a in for M inneapolis, accom panied
bv Mrs. O’Keefe, w ho h a s been v isit-
in g h e r d a u g h te r an d so n -in -law ,
Mr. an d Mrs. A. F. R o h rm a n fo r th e
sev eral m onths.
Wednesday Special Night.
•PAY NO M O R E!
r / A
J
UMUERSflL (REDIT lOHlPilF! V
SPECIAL OFFER,
W o m an ’s H om e C om panion
C o lliers - A m erican — 14 m o n th s
$4.00 - New o r R en ew al
Offer Good Only to Feb. 10th
Hermiston
— SPECIALS FOR JANUARY 20-21-23 —
430
PEACHES ........................................2 cans
R ed & W h ite - 2 % ’s
3 2 £
B lue & W h ite - 2 % ’s
PE A R S..............................................2 cans 4
Red & W h ite - 2 % ’s
PEARS ........................................... 2 cans 35$
PEACHES ........................................2 cans
B lue A W h ite - 2 % ’s
PINEAPPLE..................................... 2 cans
45*
R ed & W h ite - 2 % ’s
PINEAPPLE.....................................2 cans
3*7$
♦
STANFIELD
Franks
Bologna
Liver Sausage
Minced Ham
per lb.
* * * ¥
18c
♦
SLICED PEACHES........................ 3 cans
29*
Red & W h ite - l ’s
........................ 3 cans
391
APRICOTS ..................................... 2 cans
33$
— PRODUCE —
Cauliflower
......................................2 cans 45$ Large white ...
15*
Red & W h ite - 2’s
APRICOTS
Red & W h ite - 2 % ’s
B lue « W h ite
29*
MUSHROOMS .............................. 3 cans
Pieces and S tem s - 2 ox.
M. D. TISSUE
6 rolls
BROOMS ............................................
O ur L eader C lothes B ru sh a tta c h e d
45*
69*
21*
WASHO ...................................................... 27*
B est G ra n u la te d Soap You E v er Used
SOAP FLAKES
pkg. 19*
PU R EX ............................................. % gal-
L ady Godlva
CORN FLAKES
3 pkgs.
19*
K ello g g 's
DOG F O O D .....................................3 cans
25*
K en L R atio n
BISCUIT FLO U R .............................. pkg.
Red A W hite
29*
Lemons
Fresh Sunkist
23*
— COUPON —
GOOD FOR 1 PKG.
Red & White
Buckwheat
Pancake
Flour
at . . 19c
— SAVE 9c —
............
T rading
Phone 341
The
RED & WHILE
Store
* «
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COLUMBIA
&
B lue & W h ite - 2 % ’s
GRAPEFRUIT
JANUARY 19, 1939.
Phone 341
By Lola H u tc h iso n
♦
A lfred C able received w ord e a rly
S a tu rd a y m o rn in g of th e d e a th of
h is m o th er, Mrs. L y d ia M. C able a t
San Jose, C alif. B efore m oving to
C a lifo rn ia, sh e h ad been a re sid e n t
of P ilo t Rock for 40 years. T he body
w as la id to re s t a t P ilo t R ock.
A lfred S hipp is s u ffe rin g from
a b adly in fected h and.
M r. an d Mrs. C. R. Moore c e le b ra ­
ted th e ir 2 0 th w ed d in g a n n iv e rs a ry
S unday. T hey had as d in n e r g u ests
Mr. an d M rs. A lfred Shipp. Mr. an d
Mrs. W. G. D yer. M r. and Mrs. H. A.
H ooker,
Mr. and Mrs. A lva Boul-
w are, an d E. B a rn e tt.
Dell C h ristle y m ade a business
tr ip to P e n d le to n th e la t te r p a rt of
last w eek.
Miss M a rth a W a lth e r le ft S un d ay
for th e E. J. M yers hom e n e a r S ta n ­
field, w h ere she w ill be em ployed.
E lm er Ja m e s is v is itin g re la tiv e s
an d frie n d s in C olum bia d is tric t th is
w eek.
Mr. an d Mrs. H en ry O tt had as
th e ir d in n e r g u e sts S unday, Mr. and
Mrs. B a x te r H u tch iso n an d d a u g h ­
te r Lois, an d E d w ard Shaw .
A lfred S m ith of P e n d leto n w as a
business c a lle r in th e d is tric t th is
w eek.
Ben B oylen re tu rn e d from P o r t­
lan d T uesday a f te r rec e iv in g h is d i­
plom a from th e M ohler B arb er col­
lege. H e passed h is e x a m in a tio n s
th e f ir s t of th e m onth.
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
PINE C ITY
By Mrs. B ern ice W a tte n b u rg e r
Lowqll Y oung an d E m ery Cox
sp e n t S a tu rd a y
m o rn in g v is itin g
w ith H erm an Y oung a t th e St. A n ­
th o n y ’s h o sp ita l a t P en d leto n .
Mr. an d Mrs. A. E. W a tte n b u rg e r
a re sp e n d in g th e w eek end In L ong
C reek w ith th e ir d a u g h te r a n d fam i-
r. Mr. a n d Mrs. R eid Buseick.
Bob M cG reer an d Tom Boylen
m ade a b u sin ess tr ip to Y akim a la st
F rid ay .
F ra n k C arlso n re tu rn e d
to th e
B oylen ra n c h w ith h is b ro th e r H e n ­
ry. w ho is w o rk in g on som e new
sheep sheds.
A c h a riv a ri w as given for Mr. and
Mrs. R useei M oore F rid a y evening.
A la rg e crow d a tte n d e d , a n d
th e
ev e n in g w as sp e n t in d an cin g .
LOSING
ATTENTION FARMERS!
Have you called at the Grange Co­
operative for your future needs?
A m ong other things--
N e w P erfectio n O il Stove
Bolts and M o w e r P a rts
E le c tric a l Supplies
G ard en Im plem ents
W in d o w Glass
THIS STOCK IS MOVING FAST.
YOU SHOULD CALL NOW AND
SELECT WHAT YOU NEED WHILE
YOU
CAN
GET
IT
AT
THESE SACRIFICE PRICES.
Grange Cooperative
a t H erm isto n
Mr. an d Mrs. B ill M cDade of H e r­ is m a k in g h is hom e w ith D ick D ick-
m iston have m oved o n to th e B arney e rh o ff and is now a tte n d in g school
D oherty ra n c h fo rm erly occupied by h ere.
th e W. D. N eill fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. M arion F in c h
a t­
ten d ed th e G ran g e a t L ena F rid a y
evening.
Mr. an d Mrs. E. B. W a tte n b u rg e r
a n d fam ily s p e n t S u n d ay a t th e
E m ery Cox hom e in H erm isto n .
Mr. an d M rs. R o b e rt M cG reer an d
Mr. an d Mrs. H ftrrison sp e n t M on­
day ev e n in g a t th e E. B. W a tte n b u r­
g e r hom e.
Good Used Cars
Lessen Your Worries
1938— PLYMOUTH DeLux Sedan
*5* *5* e* *7* *5*
*
*5* 6 <• 6 ♦
BOARDMAN
*
By R U TH F IS H E R
6
B u ster R a n d s h as re tu rn e d to h is
hom e h e re from W ilm in g to n , D ela­
w are, w h ere he h a s been on b u si­
ness.
T he B o ard m an b a sk e tb a ll team
d efeated th e Ione team F rid a y n ig h t
in an o v ertim e period played on th e
Ione floor. T h e score w as 22 to 24.
T he H e rm isto n B ulldogs d efeated
th e B oardm an Y ellow -jackets S a tu r­
day n ig h t in a gam e played on th e
H e rm isto n floor.
Mrs. A lm on G eiss w as ta k e n to
th e h o sp ita l in P e n d le to n la s t T ues­
day.
A dan ce sponsored by th e G ran g e
w as given in th e G ran g e h a ll S a tu r­
d ay n ig h t.
E rn e st M urphy of C olum bus, Ohio,
E q uipped w ith h o t w a te r
h e a te r, d e fro ste r fan , P re s ­
tone.
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1935— FORD SEDAN.
1931— MODEL A TRUCK.
Du-1
w heel base.
1931 — CHEVROLET
TRUCK.
L ong w-heel base.
’32 B-Model, 4 cylinder coupe—
in fin e co n d itio n .
— MANY OTHER BARGAINS —
HERMISTON AUTO
WRECKING HOUSE