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THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1939 PAGE TWO Miss Florene Brace, form er em U. P. MERCHANDISE ploye of the assistan t county agent here, and recently w ith th e soil con SERVICE MARCH 1 servation departm ent in Pendleton, A new fast overnight m erchandise left Tuesday m orning for W eiser, HERMISTON, OREGON Idaho, to act as secretary to Jay T. train will be put into regular service Pierson, county agent for W ashing March 1 by th e Union Pacific, oper Friday - Saturday Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen ton county. Mr. Pierscfn preceeded atin g from P ortland to A rlington, Wm. M. Peterson, atto rn ey of 1938—PLYMOUTH DeLux Sedan MARCH 3 • 4 Equipped w ith hot w ater Pendleton, was a business visitor in plan to leave F riday for Seattle, M. E. K nickerbocker as assistant Pendleton, La G rande and Baker, Wn., w here they will make plans to county agent here. heater, defroster fan, P res and into Idaho, providing early lerm iston Wednesday, DOUBLE FEATURE tone. bring Mrs. McMullen’s sister, Mrs. m orning delivery of less th an car Hermiston young people atten d in g load or package m erchandise O. G. Stangeby, form erly a busi- G. M. G rant, home w ith them. She ness man in U m atilla, was in Her- has been In poor h ealth for several the youth conference in Pendleton throughout eastern Oregon and to 1935_FORD SEDAN. last week end were Donna Saylor, points as far east as Boise, Idaho. weeks. m iston W ednesday. W anda Moore, Mary Alice Corpe, Notice of in au g u ratio n of th is ser 1931—MODEL A TRUCK. Duel Again! Chinese Checker boards, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Q uiring and Allan Clarke, Eldon Saylor of Her vice, w ith store-door pick up of mer w h e e l b ate. w hile they last. 95c, a t B rierley’e. v d au g h ter Shirley motored to Dallas, mlston. and R alph Neill of Stan chandise a t P o rtlan d and store-door delivery a t destinations, was received Ore., last week end w here they v isit field. 1931 — CHEVROLET TRUCK here today from F. W. Robinson, Floyd Bllyeu, field and project ed relatives. Mrs. Q uiring and S h ir Long wheel base. Miss Lois Messenger, teacher at w ith head- Ike Mmrtwt ef fcrt Irak's Missiuipp Deys vice president in charge of traffic. nspector for the WPA >32 B-Model, cylinder coxpe— ley rem ained In D allas for a week Boardman, and Miss Marion Troyer, Alive N *• 1 The Union Pacific’s new m erchan q u arte rs in P o rtlan d , was in Her- while Mrs. Q uiring is recovering in fine condition. teacher at Stanfield, were week end dise train w ill leave P ortland a t 6:45 miston on business W ednesday. from a tonsil operation. house guests of Miss C atherine Mc p.m., p erm ittin g late afternoon load — MANY OTHER BARGAINS — Mullen. ing, and will arriv e at A rlington Bob H arris, son of Mr. and Mrs. The local study club m et a t the 10:40 p.m.; Pendleton 12:30 a.m.; Geo. H arris, left Tuesday for Mis- home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor, BONHOOCOt.NO« BllLV C. J. B uhm ann motored to Lewis La G rande 2:55 a.m .; Baker 4:25 a. soula, M ontana, where he is sta- Thursday of last week to listen to ton, Idaho, Tuesday retu rn in g W ed m.; W eiser 7:20 a.m.; P ayette 7:50 tioned w ith th e U. S Army in the the radio broadcast of th e Town nesday evening accompanied by his a.m .; O ntario 8:05 a.m.; Caldwell jetty Boop Cartoon - Sally Swiiq 4th Infan try . M eeting of the Air, and discuss the mother, Mrs. A. Buhm ann, who 8:55 a.m .; Nampa 9:25 a.m.; and Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Mrs. F. L. Kelley, who is being program. The ladies of the club en spent two weeks there visitin g her Boise at 10:20 a.m. daughter and family. It will also accomplish early duced a near record w heat crop in treated in th e H erm iston General tertain ed th e ir husbands. MARCH 5 - 6 - 7 m orning delivery of m erchandise at 1938 which sold for low prices, and hospital Is reported as greatly lm Mrs. V. R. W ilkes entertain ed th a t little im provem ent is expected Continuous Show Sunday! proved and hopes to retu rn home Mrs. W. A. H ineline en tertain ed W alla W alla where cars w ill arrive in the United States w heat situ atio n Saturday n ig h t com plim enting her at 5:00 a.m. and Spokane a t 7:00 goon. iez” starts: 2:57 P M .; 5:0 during the 1939-40 m arketing sea husband on his birthday. Cards were a t dinner last F riday n ig h t for the a.m. P.M.; 7:19 P.M. and 9:30 P M junior high school teachers for her enjoyed d u rin g th e evening and re M erchandise from points north son. Unless th e world w heat acre John L. P atch of G ranger, Wn. freshm ents served. Those present niece and nephew, M uriel and Dick and south of P ortland will be given age is adjusted dow nw ard, supplies who underw ent a m ajor operation were Mrs. Georgia H enderson, Mr. Kingsley. Mrs. L. W. B urrell was the benefit of th is new service, it will probably continue to be burden at th e H erm iston G eneral hospital and Mrs. Chas. Shown, Mr. and also a guest. was pointed out by local Union P a some and any im provem ent in world recently, plans to leave for his home Mrs. J. A. F arn sw o rth , Mr. and Mrs. prices will have to depend upon im Friday. Chicken Chinese noodle supper, cific officers. Second m orning de provement in economic conditions. A. F arn sw o rth , Mr. and Mrs. A. E. to eight livery of goods shipped from P o rt Very little inform ation is yet av ail Rugg, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kennison, Legion hall, March 9. Six adv. land will be effected, they said, at O. F. Steele, deputy assessor for P. M., 35c and 25c. able on th e probable acreage of Mrs. I. W. Geer, Alice and Jane points th ro u g h o u t eastern Idaho. U m atilla county, arrived in H erm is- spring w heat in th is country. Geer and Alton Sisson. The new eastbound pick up and I TYRONE POWER ton W ednesday where he will be Dinner guests at the A. R. Blins- T u rn in g to th e general farm p rice tra in service from Portland LORETTA YOUNG stationed w hile assessing real and A nnouncem ent was received here ton home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. delivery situation, th e circu lar reveals th a t is to be coordinated w ith sim ila A N N A B E L L A personal property in west U m atilla this week of the b irth of a daughter Joe Jenkins of N orth Bend, W n., new m erchandise train s which will in th e country as a whole the gen county. A 2OI»i C.ntvry-F.s Fid» to Mr. and Mrs. W illard Wilson of Mrs. George H arrison and daughter operate westbound from Salt Lake eral level of prices received by fa r m ers as of Ja n u a ry 15 stood a t 95 E nterprise, Ore., F ebruary 15. She Betty of Prosser, Wn., and Mr. and Cartoon— The Glass Slipper Rev. and Mrs. S. Cushing Jr., and has been named P atric ia Jo-Anne Mrs. E. Edwards. Mrs. H arrison and City via Ogden and Pocatello. per cent th e pre-w ar average, w hile Newsreel— A Dally Diet of Dan d aughter Charlene retu rn ed W ed Mrs. Jenkins are sisters of Mr. Blins the governm ent index of prices paid Mrs. W ilson will be remembered ai ger. VARIED OUTLOOK nesday from Salem, Ore., w here Mr. Bonnie Uamberson form er H erm is ton. Other guests a t th e Blinston by farm ers for commodities stood at Cushing attended an educational home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. H 120 per cent, giving a farm p u rch FOR FIELD CROPS Wednesday - Thursday conference for the M ethodist church. ton resident. G. McCulley and Mr. and Mrs. P. H. asing power of 7 8 per cent of th e Corman and Bobby Eaton. SHOWN IN REPORT MARCH 8 - 9 pre-w ar level. T his is 2 points low er D inner and contract bridge were Mrs. Otto M itchell and two child th a n in the m onth previous, and 3 enjoyed by guests of jo in t hosts Mr. Wednesday Special Night. ren Evelyn and Robert of Jefferson, No rift in the cloudy w heat price points u nder Jan u ary , 1938. In Ore and Mrs. R. A. Brownson, Mr. and Ore., are v isitin g her sister and fam HI SCHOOL NOTES outlook for 1939-40 is seen in an gon the m id-January index was 65 ily, Mr. and Mrs. Alton K ingsbury, Mrs. W. L. H amm and Mr. and Mrs. of the domestic and world per cent of the 1926-1930 average, G W Ripley laflt Monday evening ♦ ♦ analysis this week. w heat situ atio n contained in the or 2 points under the m onth pre at th e H erm iston Hotel. GTeen and G. C. H um phreys, conductor of cu rren t A gricultural S ituation and vious and 5 points below Ja n u ary , The Wool Growers au x iliary will yellow colorings were used w ith the high school band and orchestra, Outlook circu lar ju st issued by the 1938. Copies of th e circular may be meet a t the home of Mrs. M. C. Coe daffodils and coast huckleberry pre presented all b u t eight members of extension service a t Oregon State had a t any county extension office. Olet fUWtli. ANI i A LOUISE ' A l LEN JINKINS at Echo, F riday, M arch 3, a t 1 :3» dom inating. D ainty corsages were the band w ith pins th is week. They college. The cu rren t circular is the «0HÍ.U) -Wil '« JUÍÍ'I «»MH CHUS«. p. m. A dessert bridge w ill he en given as favors. H igh honors were were given to students w-ho had an n u al issue w hich deals w ith m ar Ifìlir AOMSIROHC - m A xini suluvam ,' The g reatest firew orks displayer joyed by members w ith Mrs. A. • won by Mr. and Mrs. E. D. M artin done a stipulated am ount of practice k et outlooks for field crops and in history will feature special days H ebert, Mrs. W. M artin M arbut and and individual low by Mrs. N. R. a t home d u rin g the school year. Comedy— Toyiand Casino. on T reasure Island d u rin g th e Gol vegetables. Color Cartoon— The Mice W Mrs. Elm er Thompson actin g den Gate In tern atio n al Exposition. H igh continued demand for for M ueller. An effort is being made to a r Play. hostesses. All the luxuries of exclusive range fbr evening band concerts by age seed is forseen, although so/ne- the high school band during the w hat lower prices may resu lt from French shops will he available for summ er months. The problem will th e relatively large 1938 production, m ilady’s inspection in the Palace of be to secure cooperation from par- the report states. The circular also Elegance at the 1939 Golden G ate ents and band members to continue deals w ith the outlook for seed crops In tern atio n al Exposition. practice periods during the summer. truck crops, -hops, beans, and flax seed. The circu lar m entions an in The m anual train in g class has SEE M Q D ID IT dicated reduction of about 8 per made a 5% by 3 foot m irror which cent in the 1939 potato acreage, but has been bung in the home econ says more detailed inform ation on « TOMATOES, B & W 2'4’s-3 for 29c - doz. $1.15 Painting - Paperhanging - Signs omics room. th is crop will be published in the • BABY FOOD, E & W .......3 for 25c - Doz. 95c W rite Box 115 Stanfield The high school teaching staff March circular. W ith respect to w heat, th e circu has exchanged visits to other classes • SHOE STRING POTATOES, Red Seal 3 for 28c the past week, to observe th e sys lar points out th a t the world pro- tems used by co-workers. Miss Marie Salmi was called to Atsoria, Ore., th is week by the ill Lbs. ness of her sister. Mrs. Craig Percy With each dozen cans of Red & White Canned is su b stitu tin g during her absence. BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings Good Used Cars Lessen Your Worries ALWAYS IN. 4 ptTEtTlVt 4 HERMISTON KOTO WRECKING HOUSE S p e c ia ls f o r M a r c h 3 • 4 - R h u b a rb 15* MIRACLE CAN OPENER FREE Goot|s Friday, Saturday and Monday, Only! JUICE O ra n g e s Doz. 40* SPAGHETTI, Franco American..........2 for 19c FRISKIES ......................................... 41/2 lbs- 47c OLD DUTCH ......................................... 4 for 29c WASHO ................................................36 OZ- 2?C BORAXO POWDERED..................... 2 lbs- 27c BORAX SOAP C H IP S................................... 24c BORAXO .......................................................... 15c MARSHMALLOWS, Red & White .... 1 lb. 18c MUSHROOMS, Stems & Pieces-2 oz. ■ 3 for 25c Meat Dept. BONELESS H A M Half or Whole COFFEE MART - Red & W h ite.................... L b ....................... Lb- »3* EARLY RISER ............................ Lb- 19* RED & W HITE...................... 2 lb-tin 55* MACARONI - SPAGHETTI..........P /i lbs- 23c EGG NOODLES, Red & W h ite............1 lb- 23c PEANUT BUTTER ........................ 2 lb- jar 39c FLAVOR JELL, Red & W h ite............4 for 19c WHEAT CEREAL...............................28 oz- l5c STARCH, Corn or Gloss, R & W ........ 3 for 25c 26* FRESH O y s te r s Pint 15* SMELT SALMON HALIBUT H ermiston T rading C o . Phone 341 T fc e RED & WHILE S to re Phone 341 The Pep club will sponsor a party Friday, March 10, to w hich players on team s w ith which th e locals competed the past season, will be honor guests. T his week will be th e last for cafeteria service at the school. Miss Gladys Elwood has served as cook d u rin g the past season. The cu rtain s have been hung on the stage in the Junior high school auditorium . They were purchased w ith funds from the last operetta and made by the home economics sewing class. ROMANCE OF SUEZ IS STIRRING FILM Experience has proved th a t it is the visionary who plans history and the man of action who makes it. Rarely are these two a ttrib u te s com bined in one man. but when they are-—you have someone to be reck oned with in the m arch of civiliza tion. Such a man was Ferdinand de Lesseps, th e heroic Frenchm an who dreamed of jo in in g the M editerran ean w ith th e Red Sea th a t ships m ight sail the desert in a short route to the East— th e selfsame route sought by Columbus, Magel lan. and heroes before them. Driven by the love of two women, de Lesseps fought te rrify in g odds to te ar two continents asunder and build the canal th a t has become the ju g u lar vein of the world. ■’Sues” Is tru ly a g reat picture. In spectacle, em otional experience and sheer en tertain m en t it is u n su r passed. T yrone Power gives th rillin g re alism to the central character, with L o retta Young and A nnabella s tir ringly appealing in th e fem inine leads. "Sues" starts Sunday at the Oasis Theatre. Friday, Satirday & Monday Specials! 3 Pet M ilk tall tins 23* Salid Dressing Peanut Batter 2 »>• j*r ....................... 29* ICOFFEE Glencoe ........ 2 I*1- *K)X Drip or R egular G rind - Gaiety Sandw ich - Lb. SPRY Borene Large Size P k g ............. 29* Foot Bran Flakes i 5* Cookies 25* Q uart Ja r Shillings - - Per Lb. Dog Food Kenwood ........ 8 for 22* G re k » Crackers Tomatoes 2t4 Tina ................. Each 9* 2 f°r ............................. 19* Post Toasties 13 oi. P k g......... 2 for 3 Lb. Pail The all vegetable Shortening. 59* Hermiston Food Store PHONE 911