The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 23, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 23, 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
Mr. and Mrs. John M ustard and
Herm iston people atten d in g the
f u n n e l of L. E. Simons, fath e r of daughter Jackie spent F riday in
C urtis Simons of H erm iston, a t W alla W alla visiting th eir daughter.
B U R N
W a iii W alla, Tuesday afternoon, in ­
Several U m atilla people attended
cluded Mrs. Ju liu s Gimble, Mrs. Ben
the smoker at Boardm an F riday
O’Conner, Mrs. P reston Holloman,
night.
See Dr. Curry, the S eattle opto­ Mrs. Gerald W hite, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. M. Sommerer and F. R. Moore I
Glenn Ostrom, local Texaco op­
m etrist, at the H erm iston H otel A. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn H ar­
TO PROVIDE
were business visitors in W eston T hursday, March 2, for b etter fitted per and Mrs. Rena W aterm an.
erator, and Dan and M aurice H ill of
W ednesday.
Irrigon attended the Texaco m eet­
glasses to relieve eye strain and
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham were ing at th e Pendleton H otel last
headaches.
Charges
reasonable.
Mrs. B. H aneline and Mrs. C. E. Many years of experience.
adv. p leasin tly surprised W ednesday eve­ W ednesday evening.
Baker motored to Echo W ednesday.
ning by friends who remembered
Mrs. Dick Ackers and daughter
WITH
Mr. and Mrs. O. J. W idm an of th eir 33rd wedding anniversary
Miss Helen
Ralph
has been Pasco, W n., are the parents of a with a visit and gifts. Among those Norma have arrived from P ortland
STEADY
pledged to the Boxerettes, w oman’s baby d au g h ter named Ann E liza­ present were Mr. and Mrs. Baxter to make th e ir home here for the
honorary a t Pacific U niversity at beth, born S aturday, F eb ru ary 18. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. E lb ert present. Mr. Ackers has been s ta ­
EVEN
Forest Grove.
Mrs. W idm an will be remembered as Hutchison of Pendleton, Miss Lois tioned here for several m onths where
he
is
employed
w
ith
the
U.
S.
Army
M yrtle McAtee.
HEAT
H utchison, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Ross N ew port of P ortland is a
Mikesell, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster, Engineers.
Mrs. Wm. Boulton was hostess at
business visitor in town this week.
An oyster supper will be given Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott, Mrs. H enry
SEE GUY SHAW AT
W ednesday, March 1, by the ladies Hooker. Mrs. L ester Hamm er, Mr. a p arty T hursday afternoon honor­
Mrs. B. J. N ation has been con­ of th e Union church, in the church and Mrs. Carl H am m er and Edw ard ing the wives of the arm y engineers.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec R au left F ri­
fined to her home for the past two basement. The public is invited, ad. Shaw.
day for P ortland where they visited
weeks due to a severe attac k of the
Mrs. Grace Tyler Forbes and Mr.
C. W arner, pastor of the Union over the week end.
flu. She is reported as improving.
HERMISTON, ORE.
and Mrs. Claud Myers and daughter, church, conducted th e funeral of
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens and
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie is receiving and E. M. Souders, all of Boardman, Mrs. Alice Brown, 78, a t Condon two sons of Yakim a spent th e week
medical trea tm e n t in th e Portland were am ong business visitors in Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Brown end visitin g his parents, Mr. and
was the m other of Mrs. J. C. B ran­ Mrs. A1 Stephens here.
Medical hospital. Mr. McKenzie re­ town th is week.
The assessor of Josephine county,
don and Mrs. W. V. G rider of I r r i­
turned from P ortland early W ednes­
E arl H anna, Texaco ag en t a t Pen­
Robert Nyholm of P o rtland and gon.
day morning.
dleton, was a business visitor In Oregon, announces th a t public u tili­
Miss Marie Skovbo and H erbert
ties will pay 36.4 per cent of the
town Saturday.
Townsend Club Flashes.
H. M. Sommerer, m anager of thè Skovbo were house guests of Mr. and
tax monies collected by th a t county
Veta
Moran,
a
student
a
t
Kinm
an
F arm Bureau Cooperative, was a Mrs. Jen s Skovbo over the week end.
The ladies of the auxiliary will University at Spokane, visited at the in 1939. U nder public ownership,
business visitor in Yakima, Wn., Mr. Nyholm Is a brother-in-law of hold a D utch auction a t the next home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
such u tilities would be tax exem pt
Mrs. Skovbo. M arie is atten d in g
last Monday.
m eeting Friday, F eb ru ary 24, a t the Al Moran, over the week end.
N orthw estern Business college and
and Josephine county citizens could
Legion hall, and a com mittee from
The 4-H Cooking clubs sponsored
add 3 6 per cent to th eir tax bill,
Mrs. B. I. W hitney and Mrs. H erbert is employed there.
the group will serve refreshm ents.
a V alentine party F ebruary 18, in
Grayce Rice motored to Pendleton
plus the ad ditional expense of fi­
A
report
of
activities
in
the
ways
the
Community
hall
for
th
e
younger
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hornsby are
W ednesday.
nancing such u tilities. W hat a bles­
the parents of a dau g h ter born Tues­ and means com m ittee in congress children.
M arcellus Bray, Raymond La- sing th a t would be!
day, Februar.y 21, a t the home of will be read a t this meeting. A n a­
John and Jack Shum ate of Calif­ Mrs. B ert Quick. She has been named tional address will also be read. Chance and Ben Juday left last
ornia were business visitors in town Janice Marilyn. Mr. Hornsby has Questions in the question box will week for San Diego w here the for­
th is week. They expect to re tu rn to been stationed w ith the CCC camp be read and discussed.
mer enlisted in the navy and the
C alifornia in th e near future.
The advisory board will meet at la tte r in th e army.
a t Redmond and arrived in H erm is­
the home of Mrs. V ictoria C hurch­
Mrs. E. "McKenzie and Jean and
ton Tuesday night.
Mrs. Oscar Slauson severed a ten ­
man W ednesday, M arch 1, a t 7:30 Bob and Milton Sharpe spent S at­
don in th e thum b on her left hand
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne e n te r­ p. m. The auxiliary will m eet a t urday in Pendleton.
T hursday m orning w hile using a tained at a pot luck dinner Tuesday the home of Mrs. Joe Udey T h u rs­
George K endler of Mason City
small hatchet.
evening com plim enting Mrs. A. E. day, March 2, from 1:00 to 4:00 p. came S aturday, retu rn in g Sunday
Marble on her birthday. Those pres­ m.
accompanied by his wife and in fan t
The Echo club dance was well a t­ son George, and d au ghter Yvonne,
Mrs. F. L. Kelley is a p atien t in ent were Mr. and Mrs. W. C. More­
1938—PLYMOUTH DeLux Sedan
Equipped w ith h ot w ater
th e H erm iston General hospital fol­ house, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, Mr. tended w ith 28 from H erm iston ad d ­ who have been here for some tim e
heater, defroster fan, P res­
low ing a slight stroke. Her daugh­ and Mrs. A. R. Boulware, Mr. and ing to th e crowd.
w ith relatives.
tone.
ter, Mrs. E arle Baker of Goldendale, Mrs. A. Sw arner, Mr. and Mrs. M. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W arnstrom
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*
Wn., and son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W atson, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell,
and daughters spent Sunday visiting
1935—FORD SEDAN.
Cecil Kelley of La Grande, were here Miss Miriam Sw arner and Dr. A. E. ♦
his parents in Pendleton.
COLUMBIA
*
Sunday.
Marble.
Mr. and Mrs. Del Jackson and
»
By !x>l. H utchison
w
1931—MODEL A TRUCK. D u.l
Mrs. H arold H u n t retu rn ed to her daughter Louise and Helen Barbou-
wheel base.
home Sunday from th e H erm iston letos spent Monday In W alla W alla.
General hospital w ith her V alentine
1931 — CHEVROLET TRUCK.
day baby.
Long wheel base.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and
’32 B-Model, 4 cylinder coupe—
grandson, Clark Jackson, were v isit­
in fine condition.
ors at th e H enry Hooker home Sun­
— MANY OTHER BARGAINS —
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Cable and
dau g h ter retu rn ed S aturday from
San Jose, Calif., where they have
c u tt c r - in n e r s a t d a n c e s
A R C E T IQ U E T T E - B R E A K S R S
been looking after business affairs
for several weeks.
Mrs. J. H. Ryland is confined to
her home w ith the flu.
Del C hristley took a truck load of
SEE M 1 Q D ID IT
l’at hogs to the P o rtlan d m arket the
first of th e week.
Mrs. A. Shipp is visiting her mo­
Painting - Paperhanging - Signs
CUTT e r -IN N E R S O N « IG W W A V S
th e r in P ortland.
W rite Box 115
Stanfield
A R E A CC ID EN T- C A A K 6R S
Miss Helen Addleman returned to
her work In Roseburg afte r a visit
here.
Dorothy Ferguson of P ortland,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Neill and d augh­
te r Peggy. Mrs. W. D. Nell and son
Harold, and Bobby M athers, were
dinner guests a t the L ester Hammer
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Corman were
Blue & White
visitors a t the Em ery Cox home
Sunday afternoon.
J. D. Pike of Grass Velley is
v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Good­
rich. He is Mrs. Goodrich’s father.
Mrs. Oatis Buell has a finger in
Our Value
sp lin ts th is week due to a painful
— SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SAT. & MON. —
and unusual accident which occur­
red w hile she was m aking the bed.
1 lb. tins
f° r
Mr. and Mrs. L. Hamm er cele­
brated th e ir w edding anniversary
last week. Guests were Mrs. Amanda
i >b tins
Red & White
I
Shaver, a sister of Mrs. Hammer,
Lynn Shaver, Joy Em erson, E verett
W et or Dry Pack - Each
Shaver and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
Red & White
H ugh N eill and Miss Dorothy F erg ­
uson.
Minced
Mrs. Miles B arager retu rn ed last
Red & White
week from a visit at Rufus, Ore.
RAZOR MINCED
Mrs. Mabel W eeks had as dinner
guests a t her home Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. E. T. F rench and fam ily of
Stage Gulch, and Mr. and Mrs. B.
Sunshine Krispy
E. Getchell and fam ily. The occas-
sion was honoring the birthdays of
Swiss
2 y2-lb. pkgs.
Mrs. W eeks. Mr. F rench and Myra
Lbs.
for
Getchell.
IT. G. McCulley has purchased a
pair of young horses from a farm er
14 oz. pkg.
in th e w heat country.
. Mr. and Mrs. George Genn and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Duvall were Sunday
d inner guests at th e F. R. Moore
home.
Jo Ellen Sm ith spent the week
end in U m atilla.
John Patch of Stanfield u n d er­
w ent a m ajor operation at th e H er­
miston General hospital Monday
m orning and is reported as doing
nicely.
Mrs. May G ilbert and Mrs. Ralph
Stanfield were business visitors in
H erm iston Sunday from Pendleton.
Quick drying enamel and varnish
sta in , 10c a can at B rierley’s.
adv
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday - Saturday
FEBRUARY 24 - 25
DOUBLE FEATURE
fn»«
“ Comet O ver
B ro a d w a y ”
with
Kay Francis — John Litel
Cartoon— L ittle Blue B lackbirds
Sun. - Mon. - Tue«.
FEBRUARY 28 - 27 - 28
Continuous Show Sunday.
“Ju st Around the Corner’’ starts
—3:10 p. m .; 5:01 p. m.; 6:50
p. m .; 8:41 p. m.; 10:32 p. m.
** A
A G REAT' BIG
B E A M IN G
P IC T U R E !
fiasco Briquets
Y o u r Chicks
o r Poults
Co-op. Hardware
Service
Good Used Caro
Lessen Your Worries
Specials for Feb. 24-27
CHARLES FARRELL • JOAN DAVIS I
AMANDA DUFF • BERT LAHR
Mickey Mouse Cartoon— Mickey’s
T railer, and Comedy.
Wednesday - Thursday
MARCH 1 - 2
Wednesday Special Night.
He ruled a racketeer world . . but
he could not rule th e ir love. .
K M I
OF » IION THE SOUl OF ft RâP.
HERMISTON AUTO
WRECKING HOUSE
White Laundry Soap 5 bars 10c
Fairy Hand Soap 5 bars 15c
2 Ibs. 4 7 c |
M art Coffee
Early Riser Coffee 2 Ibs. 3 7 c
2 Ibs. 5 5 c i
R. & W. Coffee
Large White Soup Beans
. I
"RIDE A CROOKED MILE
I U aluM aiKntM .fa m ln a U k S m
Comedy— Plumb Crazy.
Musical— L ights! Action! Lucas'
KOFOID TO LEAD
SCIENCE M EETING
AT OREGON STATE
Oysters
Tom ato Juice Eed & White
Shrimp
Pink Salmon
Red Salmon
Shrimp
Clams
Clams
Oysters Sma11 Cove
Tom ato Hot Sauce
Pears
Hominy
Spinach
Crackers
Hyde Park Cookies
O rc jo n State C o l l e g e — Dr.
Charles Atwood Kofoid, emeritus
head of the departm ent of zoology
at the University of California and
one of the world's leading biolog-
has accepted an invitation of
ri-.i Kanpa Pl«, all-school honor
roc ty h re, to lead a biology col­
loquio T - .irday, March 4, on the
theme. ' i scent Advances in Bio­
logical Science." Invitations have
be. a sent to scientists and science
stud m t : throughout the state to at­
tend the conference. The school of
science and Sigma Xi. research hon­
orary. are cooperating in whnt ta
expected to be the m ost notaMs
meeting of its kind here in yeeea.
LENTEN SPECIALS!
2 Lbs- 27c
2
25c
Produce Department
Avacados
3 for 20c
R h u b a rb
2 lbs. 17c
Meat Department
S p rin g F ry e rs
lb. 25c
Oysters
pt. 19c
Hermiston Trading Co.
Phone 341
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H M A T P IA
NFWC
4
By MRS GLENN OSTROM
Mr. and Mrs. Tom T ucker and son
i Joe spent S aturday afternoon in
! Pendleton.
Miss Bessie Dexter, who is teach-
r |in g school at Dale. Ore., spent the j
| week end visiting her parents. Mr.
, and Mrs. B ert Dexter.
Mr. and Mrs Jam es Byrnes and
d au g h ter. Mrs. Glenn Ostrom. spent
I Monday in W alla W alla.
2
2 f"r 4 5 c
17c
*K 5 ^
18c
2 f°r 2 5 c
51c
Cheese
Se Americ:in"Chevelle"Piinent0 2 250
V e rm ic e lli
X5C
Chinese Noodles
16 c
P o rte r’s F ril-le ts
X5c
Beans
Red Kidney - N°-2 tin 15c
R ipe Olives
2 cans 25C
Salad Dressing Tapie Queen - Qt 25c
"Hermiston rood Store
PHONE 911