OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday - Saturday
MARGARET LINDSAY • ANN SHERIDAN
MARIE WILSON • JOHN LITEL • JANET CHAPMAN
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M. L
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Soba* '
The L a w W est
of Tom bstone
w ith
Tim Holt - Evelyn Brent
SPORTLIGHT— Blue Grass.
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
JANUARY 29 - 30 - 31
Continuous Show Sunday.
'■If I Were King” starts: 2:59
P.M.; 5:08 P.M.: 7:17 P.M.;
and 9:26 P.M.
Flaming Aclventure!.. C'aiious Romance!
Popeye Cartoon—Goonland.
Musical—Hal Kemp & Orchestra.
Wednesday - Thursday
FEBRUARY
1 ■ 2
Wednesday Special Night.
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SPECIAL OFFER
W oman’s Home Companion
Colliers - American — 14 months
$4.00 - New or Renewal
Offer Good Only to Feb. 10th
Georgia Henderson
Hermiston
PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
the E. B. W attenburger home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. W attenburger
j spent Sunday in Pasco, Wn.. visit-
1 ing Mr. and Mrs. Earl W attenbur-
| g tr and son.
Faye Finch and Bertha Ayers
I were hostesses at a pinochle party
held at the Marion Finch home Sat
Marybeil Clarke, daughter of Mr. urday evening. Mrs. Clayton Ayers
and Mrs. J. A. Clarke, underwent an and Russell Moore were high and
Betty Finch and Bert Barnes low.
operation for appendicitis in the
Robert McGreer, Bob Gronvold
W alla W alla
hospital
Thursday and Bud Baine made a business trip
to Antelope Saturday.
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and son
A note from the ' Guy Amsherry
fam ily states that they b i l e enjoyed John spent the week end in Seattle
a very good year and e x p j t to visit visiting their daughter, Mrs. Chris
Broderson and Mrs. Harold Stewart.
Hermiston friends before many more
Miss L illy Hauch and Miss Mary
months. They sold their variety store Daly were honorees at a birthday
here and moved to Blaine, Wn.
party Monday given by high school
Try V ern ’s Barber Shop, next to students.
Mr. and Mrs. Neill Knighten and
the Post office.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Sherry of En Rev. and Mrs. Moon and Miss Anna
O'Shannon of Hardman spent W ed
terprise, Ore., were business visitors nesday evening at the Roy N eil’
in Hermiston Wednesday. They are home.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew
former residents of the Hermiston
project having owned the place spent Sunday evening at the Roy
Neill home.
where Chas. Duvall now lives and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy N eill attended
another place in Columbia district. the R. C. Phelps funeral in Heppner
Joe Connelly of Pendleton was a Tuesday.
business visitor here Wednesday.
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Valentine supplies— candies, V a l
entine greetings, napkins and boxes
By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS
at B rierley’s.
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Mrs. P. A. Power left Tuesday
The Ladles’ Aid galloping
team
morning for Gold Hill, Oregon, has not only proven to be an excel
where she w ill visit her aunt, Mrs. lent method of raising funds but is
Matilda Parker for three weeks. a popular social diversion for all
Mrs. Power has not visited her aunt participants.
Rev. J. K. G riffith s went to Port
for ten years. Gold Hili is near land Sunday night to attend a min
Medford in the southern part of the ister's conference.
The Masons and their fam ilies
state.
The Ladies Aid of the Union will enjoy a beef steak dinner in
the church basement February 2.
church w ill hold a cooked food sale
LaVerne Thorsen is employed as
at Hermiston Trading Co., all day bookkeeper at the Stanfield Tum-A-
Saturday, January 28.
adv Lum lumber yard.
Harold Reeves who has been em
C. W arner, pastor of the Hermis ployed in Seattle for several months,
ton Union
church,
left
Monday is visitin g his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
night for Portland where he planned W. T. Reeves.
The Stanfield Grange w ill observe
to attend a conference of churches
anniversary night February 14 in
and then go to Eugene to visit his
honor of charter members.
fam ily, returning to Hermiston the
I. eo Clark has been employed as
ditch rider by the Stanfield Irriga
last of the week.
L ittle Tommy Hedwall celebrated tion District board to succeed Jim
his first birthday Monday with a Lane.
Mrs. W. T. Reeves was a luncheon
number of little friends and their guest of Miss Frances Clinton in
mothers, when Mrs. M. G. Hedwall Pendleton Saturday. Later the coun
entertained. Guests were Phyllis and ty Home Extension committee held
Clark Jackson, B illy Hensel, Shirly a meeting.
The Women’s Study club met in
Joanne Quiring and John Thompson.
the library Thursday afternoon with
The mothers were Mrs. Don Jack- Mrs. Homer Hedrick, club president,
son, Mrs. Fred Hensel, Mrs. A1 Quir a s hostess. Roll call subjects were
ing, Mrs. Chas. Clark. Refreshments “ Mahatma Ghandi.” Mrs. Hedrick
of ice cream and cake were served. and “ W alt Disney” by Mrs. J. F.
Pppher. Book review of “ Footloose
in India.” by .Mrs. F. S. Green, and
reading from
Mrs. R ichard’s com-
niled book of noetrv "T h e Magic
Carpet,” were given by Mrs. Troy
By Mrs. Bernice W sttenbiireer
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and fam Coleman.
fo b e -t Refvem, Lloyd and Freddy
ily of Hermiston spent Sunday at
W aid, O.S.C. students, spent the
and at their home here.
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PINE CITY
STANFIELD
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M r. and Mrs.
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L loyd
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guests at the
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home.
TV'Uoce Rai-»r o f Snokane w as an
— r,- night guest at the home of his
•ntho- and mother. Mr. and Mrs. F.
A. Raker, Tuesday.
Specials for January 27, 28 and 30.
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BACON, 14 to 16 lb s ............................. Lb- »5*
RAISINS, Red & White 15 oz......... 2 pkgs. J 5*
ITALIAN PRUN ES...............
4 lbs. 29*
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LARD ....................................................4 lbs.
PRODUCE
Brnssel Sprouts
Basket
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PRUNES, R & W Santa C lara..........2 lbs.
APRICOTS, Fancy
R h u b a rb
2
Lbs.
15*
PEACHES ............................................. 2 lbs- 33*
INSTANT TAPIOCA, R & W
8 oz. fQl
BLACK FIGS .......................................2 lbs.
Oranges
Large Sunkist
2
Doz.
49c
1 ib.
DATES, Brim ful...................................... I ’/ i lbs.
23c
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R & W 2’s
>/, lb. 15*
FRENCH DRESSING, 8 oz.............
2 for 29*
MAYONNAISE, Red & W h ite........ Quart 45*
SANDWICH SPREAD, R & W
Pints 25*
PIMENTOS, Red & White 1/4’s ..........3 for 27*
TEA, Red & White BLACK ..............>/» lb. 391
TEA, Red & White, G reen................ % lb. *5*
PEANUT BUTTER, Red & White ... 2 lbs. 394
APPLE BUTTER.................................2 lbs. 25*
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COFFEE
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H ermiston T rading C o ,
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By MRS. GLEN N OSTROM
COCONUT SHREDDED
BABY FOOD ....................................... 6 for
CCC Camn Notes.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Harlan have
moved from Hermiston to an apart
ment above the Pastime. Mr. Harlan
is blacksmith at the camp.
Six days work and 7 50 yards of
dirt were required to repair the
break in the feed canal.
J. R. Chenault, field superintend
ent, states that the boys are now
working on a blow north of Hermis
ton.
I. A. Switzer, educational adviser
at the camp, is at the Lewiston, Ida
ho headquarters this week. Other
than regular courses special work in
soil conservation is given. Instruc
tors include J. R. Chenault, S. P.
Smith, T. Powell. Wm. Mitchell. D.
E. Dyer, Lee Nelson, R. E. Tiller
and E. Richman.
College credits may be earned
through correspondence and exten
sion courses. Paul Leonard_ issistant
educational adviser is tak in g post
graduate work at the local high
school.
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TOMATO JUICE, R & W 15 oz........6 for
Phone 341
JANUARY 2«, 1939
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Boynton an
nounce the birth of a son Paul Ed
ward at St. Anthony's hospital in
Pendleton, Monday, January 23.
Jack T illery of W alla W alla visit
ed friends in Hermiston over the
week end. Jack attended
high
school here two years ago.
The local Rebekah lodgee is plan
ning a benefit dance in the Odd
Fellow hall March 4.
Mrs. W. M. Pearson returned
Tuesday night from Portland where
she has been receiving medical a t
tention. She is greatly improved in
health.
Bert Farw ell of Burley, Idaho, ar
rived Monday to visit for a few days
w ith his sister, Mrs. F. E. Sater,
whom he ha3 not seen for tw enty
years.
T ry V ern ’s Barber Shop, next to
the Post Office.
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J. W. W attenburger of Echo was
a business visitor in town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson of
Moro, Ore., spent the week end with
his mother, Mrs. Georgia Henderson,
and hie aunt Mrs. C. E. Baker. Hen
derson is research assistant at the
Moro Experim ent Station.
J. D. Holland of Stanfield, who
has been a medical patient in the
Hermiston General hospital, left
Monday for his home greatly im
proved.
The names of Zelma Sale and Ger
aldine Mullins were excluded from
the senior honor roll last week due
to an oversight.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline and Mr.
and Mrs. Cleve Clark entertained
join tly Saturday night at a bridge
dinner at the Haneline home. High
honors were won by Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Jackson and low by Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Slausen and
daughters B etty and Shirley motor
ed to Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho, early
this week to look after business a f
fairs. Mr. Slausen is w ith the Heer-
miston Motor company.
JANUARY 27 - 28
DOUBLE FEATURE
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THURSDAY
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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W alter Agee, who underwent an
: operation In the Veterans' hospital
t in W alla W alla several weeks ago,
returned home last week.
Mrs. James Byrnes and grandson
Gordon Lee Harryman and grand
daughter, Vernadale W alsh, spent
Tuesday in The Dalles. V erna Dale
remained at the home of her par
ents after visitin g her grandparents
since Christmas.
Lew Brownell, who ha3 been tak
ing treatm ents at Medical Lake, re
turned Wednesday.
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie and daugh
ter Betty, who is a student nurse at
St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton,
spent Tuesday and W ednesday in
Portland on business. Miss McKen
zie spent Thursday at home.
Mrs. Lloyd Dardroff and daughter
Shirley of Yakim a spent Thursday
visiting at the Elmore McKenzie
home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Mustard and
daughter Betty visited Thursday in
Spokane with their daughter.
Clarence Guerin
and daughter
Jeanne returned Wednesday from
Minneapolis where he had spent a
month visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and
daughter Joan spent Saturday in
W alla W alla.
Mrs. Mildred Lundhart entertain
ed this week com plim enting her
daughter Betty on her 12th birth
day. Guests were Joan Byrnes. Edith
anne Spencer, Betty Mustard. Sara
¡W urster Donna Quick, Ann Mary
¡Sherlock and the honoree.
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie was host-
fess to the Bridge club at her home
¡Saturday evening with a 6:00 o'clock
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These Price Saving Items While
They Are In Stock—
YOUR NEEDS FOR SPRING WORK
WILL BE RECOGNIZED SOON AND
YOU WILL WANT TO BE READY
__ CALL AT THE
Grange Cooperative
a t H erm iston
For these items—
Singletrees
C o lla r Pads
Harness Snaps
Buckeye In c u b a to r
P o u ltry N e ttin g & screen
w ir e
Doors & W in d o w Glass
M o w e r P arts
Mrs. Otto Pound returned Friday
from Portland where she spent two
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stephens
and son of M aryhill spent Thursday
visitin g his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A1 Stephens.
Mrs. Alec Rau and three sons
spent the week end visitin g in Port
land and Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kendler of
Coulee dam arrived Saturday to visit
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Kendler, Sr.
Tom Cooney left this week for
Spokane where he w ill enroll at
Kinman Business college.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sw itzler and
Mrs. John Lennox returned this
week from several days spent in
Portland and Salem.
Ralph Joder, who is working at
W alla W alla spent Sunday here.
Mr. and Mrs. Coon spent the week
end :t "B ig Eddy” near The Dalles
where they visited her parents. Their
daughter returned with them after
spending two weeks with her grand
parents.
An American physician, returned
from visiting European hospitals,
finds that local anesthesia is pre
ferred to the general anesthesia pro
duced by inhaling ether or other
gases in these countries except E ng
land.
BEST
Land Sale Notice.
NOTICE IS H E R E BY GIVEN,
That the undersigned, Sheriff of
U m atilla County, Oregon, by virtue
of an order duly made and entered
herein by the County Court of Uma
tilla County, Oregon, on the 23rd
day of January, 1939. w ill, on the
4th day of March, 1939, at the hour
of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon,
sell to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, at the front door of the Uma
tilla County Court House, Pendle
ton, Oregon, subject to a minimum
price of $30.40 therefor, to be paid
in cash
at the time of sale, the
follow ing described parcel of land,
heretofore by Umatilla County, Ore
gon, acquired for delinquent taxes,
fco-wit:
S % S W U , North of O. W. R.
& N. SW U S E % , North of O.
W. R. & N., Lot 2, all in Sec
tion 14, Twp. 5, North Range
27, E. W. M.
R. E. GOAD, Sheriff
of Umatilla County.
(Jan. 26-Feb. 23)
SEE MC DIDIT
FOR
Painting - Paperhanging - Signs
W rite Box 115
Stanfield
FOODS!
— SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SAT. & MON. —
Vegetable or Tomato
Introductory Otter!
SOUP
2 Wheaties and 1 Corn Kix
Standby Brand
9 oz. tins - EACH
5*
TOM ATOES
Dinty Moore
No. 2 *4 cans
CASE ..............
$2.04
Franco American
S p ag h etti
Beef S te w
A Quick. Tasty Meal.
24 oz. tin .....................
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A DEAL
15*
For quick hot lunches
3 for .......................
JoS r
For Household Use.
3 full size rolls .......
ZEE Paperjowels
Balk Salad Oil
Grope Fruit Juice
»5*
For homemade mayonnaise and
Dressing.
QUART ....... - ........
A Tasty Appetizer
3 cane for ..............
Oregon Prunes
Just Dried
25 lb, box
29*
DOLE
89*
TOASTED
Pineapple Jaice
Large Economical tin
1 qt. - 14 fluid oz. ea.
29*
DEL MONTE
Cracked Wheat
29*
A delicious cereal
2 ib. pkg.................
20*
Whole Roast
Qaestion Mark Coffee Fresh
23*
P E R L B ......................
Pkgs.
French’s Pet Food - Assorted
IO *
EACH .......................
Also Quality Meats & Vegetables
Hermiston Food Store
PHONE 911