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THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939. PAGE THRU» THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON daughters Laura and Betty are en COMMERCIAL REVIEWS a n e u u u n io u u i joying a week’s vacation in and near them to drop in the next time they Portland. want a real good sandwich or meal. OF PENDLETON FIRMS By Ruth Fisher By Mrs. J. M. Richards William Behme and daughter Ne va and Neva Hedrick left Wednes By Jack Ferris At the annual school meeting day for Portland where the former Miss Wilma Myers and Eugene LEE’S PLACE Herman were united in marriage in which was held Monday, Martin Ref- will transact business while the girls will visit relatives and enjoy vem was elected director and Mrs. a pretty ceremony performed on the J. M. Richards clerk to replace life In the city of roses. lawn at the home of the bride’s par It is only natural for all of us to Mrs. - Laura Barthel, a sister of RIVOLI AND ALTA ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myer«, in Frank Sloan and Miss Lenna Wald enjoy laughter, bright lights and Chas. Massey is at the Massey home who declined to serve further. The the presence of a group of relatives comfort. Lee's Place in Pendleton caring for Mrs. Massey’s father and THEATRES DESERVE budget was adopted as presented and close friends. The bride’s dress offers the people of this section real Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd Buchholz and mother, Mr. and Mrs. M. Williams. was of blue flowered chiffon voile, A series of chain luncheons was MENTION HERE daughter Barbara and son Lloyd Jr. and she carried red roshe. Miss enjoyment. At Lee’s Place there la begun Wednesday to swell the Lad of Portland are visiting at the N. D. Francis was maid of honor and car entertainment for all. les Aid coffers. Mrs. W. G. Wallace ried red roses. Miss Margaret My Bard home. By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom Good food Is another factor In Mrs. J. F. Lane were luncheon ers and Mias Herman Were brides Mrs. Oscar Martin returned re hnd hostesses to a dozen ladles at the How few of us stop to realize the helping to to enjoy yourself. Under maids ana <»ore blue and pint flow cently from Portland where she vi home of the former. ill’s. Addle Mltciiem passed away sited relatives while attending the ered voile dresses. Mrs. Herfnan has improvements that have been made the personal manage'lhent of Mrs. Spent most of her life at Boardman after a long illness at her home here lose festival. Mrs. Emma Martin, in the motion picture Industry in the Lee, they put forth every effort to (too late for last week) dnd is a gradtzjle the Bikrdmd« who went with het has gone to Cor past IS years. Today motion pic serve you with food that is delicious. Ars. F. A. Baker returned to Stan Uighg school. Rai. W. tf. Mill6t »f vallis to visit at the home of her The tasteful decorations, atmos tures are considered from an educa field Thursday from Spokane where munity hall with burial in the loc<l son. Umatilla performed the ceremony. she visited at thé homes of her sobs, phere of gaiety, good food all com cemetery. She was the beloved mo tional as well as from an entertain The young couple will reside In Pen The Garden Club will meet in the dleton where Mr. Herman has em ther of Bill and Slim Bennett Of library on Tuesday afternoon, June Jowell and Wallace. Mrs. Baler ment standpoint, and not a little of bine to make your evening extreme this city. She has lived around hefe 27. Mrs. T. O’Grady of Hermiston was en route from Cleveland, fthio, the credit tor the advancement of ly enjoyable. You will appreciate ployment. several tears and was loved by will talk on the state conventiox-Uf where she accompanied Mr. Baker A miscellaneous shower was given for who was a delegate to the National the motion picture industry is due the good fellowship and courteous Garden Clubs which she attended in Assembly for Mrs. Herman Bunday afternoon all her friends. service, and that visit will be one of the Preshyterian to theatre proprietors. Mr. and Mrs. Warnstrom of Pen ax the home of Mrs. Victor Myers. Forest Grove last month. Church. thjring the church hour The Riovli and Alta Th'eatres in that you will always remember and There was a large attendance and dleton visited here Sunday with At the next regular Grange meet Sunday night Mr. Baker gave an In the bride received many useful and their son and family, Fred Ward- ing. Tuesday evening. June 27. Mr. teresting account of the eight day Pendleton, owned and operated by make you want Jo come back again. strom. beautiful gifts. Silva Matlock, are home owned in and Jjlrs. Jess Richards will report Mr, and Mrs. S. D. Mustard of on Home Economics conferences, session of the assembly. Many emi At the annual school election Powell stitutions. Mrs. Matlock, personally nent speakers addressed the group. Butte, Ore., spent Sunday drill teams and resolutions adopted SMITH CANNING CO. Monday Walter Lay was elected as Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith visit as well as through the theatres, has and Monday at the home of his bro by the State Grange session held In director to take the place Of Chas. ther, John Mustard and family. ed his mother in Zllla, Wn.. over the always striven to give these com Dillon the outgoing director, and week end. Vieg and his mother. Mrs. Corvallis last week. Mrs. Flossie Coats was re-elected as M. Albert Any business to be permanently Miss Nadine Rueber who has com Mrs. F. Foster and two children munities the best that ihe market af Vleg. left last week for Seattle clerk. A special tax was voted to where Mrs. Vleg will make her home pleted her sophomore year at Ore and her father, Mr. Wylie, have fords in pictures. In this review we successful must be founded on the take care of the expense of the with her son who is employed by gon State college, came home Satur moved to Portland where they will wish to compliment Mrs. Matlock principle of honesty and fair deal school. There was a very large turn the railroad there. day to spend the summer with her join Mr. Foster who has been work upon the high class recreation she ings. From these there can be no out. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rueber. ing for the railroad company for the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Boulton re Among those who attended to busi turned Sunday from a two weeks va She will continue her course in nurs past six months. Mr. and Mrs. How is offering to the public of this sec deviation regardless of economic or es training next fall by entering a ard Poffenbarger have moved to the tion and the position of prominence other conditions. ness in Hermiston Monday were Mrs. cation on the coast. Foster acreage. she has attained. Almon Geiss, John Fisher, Louis Thee Smith Canning Co. has main Mr. and Mrs. Stroguard, who have hospital. Miss Elva Berry accompanied Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gabriel Geiss and Mr. Dent. tained a high standard and through made their home here for some time, and Mrs. J. A. Clarke to Portland Miss Elizabeth Stanger of Pendle have been transferred to the valley. were in Portland where they visited Monday good times and bad their principles JACK ALLEN SUPPLY where they attended lodge ton was here to attend the wedding Mr. Stroguard Is a government man. relatives, attended the Rose Festival sessions.’ From there Miss Berry have never been violated. Mrs. Betty McKenzie, student and took their son Rodney to the of Miss Wilma Myers. COMPANY will go to Crescent City, Cal., to vi In making this review of the pro Shriner.s hospital for further medi nurse at St. Anthony’s hospital spent The missionary society is to meet sit Mr. and Mrs. Nye Berry. Before gress of this community we are glad cal attention. Their nieces, the Sunday at the home of her parents, at the home of Mrs. Ed Sauders Misses Beverley and Patty Lance, re returning to Stanfield she will at o call to the attention ot the people Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. LaVern Mr. and Mrs. E. McKenzie. tend the San Francisco fair. Glenn Blakely and children of The turned with them for a visit at the A few years ago anyone wishing the advantages occurring to the pub Berger is to have charge of the devo- Robert Refvem, who has complet Dalles spent Saturday at the home Gabriel home. tionals. replacement parts for his automobile lic by the location of the Smith Can ed his freshman year at Oregon State Miss Marie Lane went to Park- Geo. Corwin, superintendent of of his mother, Mrs. Jennie Blakely. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard have pur dale last week with her grandmoth college, came home Monday to spend was forced to send to the factory for ning Co. the Boardman schools, returned from them. Today you have this modern the summer vacation. Here the high quality of the pro er where she will visit relatives. his vacation to attend the school chased a new Ford. Mrs. A1 Mendenhall accompanied automobile parts house located at ducts, their enviable reputation of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hull of Pom Mr. and Mrs. William Sires and election. Mrs. Chapman, aged mother of eroy were over night guests at the four children of Union Gap, Wn.. a sister from Boise. Idaho, to San 128 Court St. in Pendleton where fair and honest dealing has made John Chapman, tripped and fell, In- home of his brother, Harvey Hull, spent the week end with the for Francisco where the ladies visited you may purchase the parts needed. them a host of friends and custom their sister and enjoyed the won mer’s brother, Earnest Sires. jurying her leg on a nail. The In Monday. Specify to your own mechanic when ers. Mrs. James Byrnes went to The Mesdames Ralph Bartley and Sam ders of the fair. jury is causing her much trouble. Mrs. Stanley Cooper and daughter making repairs on your car that the Mrs. George Funkhaulser's slsteT) Dalles Monday to get Ilene and Ar Ingalls honored Mrs. Claud Bartley Catherine of Pullman. Wn., are vi parts he purchased from this house. from Portland visited here this lene, twin daughters of Mr. and with a shower at the home o t the siting friends JUDGE FRIEDLY in and near Stanfield Mrs. Don Harryman. who have been former, Friday afternoon. This progressive auto parts com week. and Hermiston. visiting a week at the home of their The Misses Marie and Blanche Mrs. F. Barlow returned from Eu Hoosier of Wyeth. Alta., pany has studied the needs of the DESERVES MENTION gene where she has been visiting her aunt. Mss. Paul Walsh. Verna Dale Thorsen have gone to San Jose, Cal., is Harold visiting his father and mother, automobile owner and Invested the where the.y will attend summer Walsh came with them to spend a son Ray and family. and Mrs. O. M. Hoosjer. time and money to carry their Its Mrs. Agee and Mrs. Packard re few weeks visiting her grandparents. school. Before returning to Stan Mr Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Webb of Me- enormous stock. The management of field they will visit the San Francis turned from Walla Walla where they Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes. The dignity of the judiciary is an lette. 111., are guests at the George Miss Margie Mustard, who has co fair. spent a very enjoyable ten days at this concern takes an active interest American tradition and the high Elliot home. Mr. Webb is a br"ther Mrs. Robert Reed of The Dalles re- the camp meeting of the Adventist been over to Grandview, Wn. was a guest Monday at the home of of Mrs. Elliot and Mrs. V. J. Vlller- in the affairs of 'the community and standards maintained by this branch turned home Monday. church. moure of Hermiston. in making this Commercial Review have always been a stabilizing in E. A. McMillian and daughter her brother, F. A. Baker. Rev. Bally of Mt. Vernon preach Mrs Gaylord Madison compliment we wish to compliment them upon fluence in the affairs of the nation. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Owen of ed the sermon at the Community Janet of Reith spent Monday in Pendleton were Sunday gueets at the ed her daughter Frances Monday, the fine work they are doing and the The men who are chosen by the peo church Sunday morning. He then Umatilla. June 5, with a birthday party at the Carl Hall is fixing a repair shop Wm. Krieger home. went on to Irrigon and Umatilla In of their methods. ple to carry these heavy responsi Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gregory and John Denney home on the Meadows. efficiency the afternoon and evening. Mr. Bai- at the Associated Service Station. —------- — ■ -------■ — Besides the flowers and smiling fa bilities are of a necessity, men of the ces of the many girls present, the CONSOLIDATED DAIRY highest type- Faith is always reaf main attraction was a beautifully firmed when men of the caliber of decorated birthday cake which was Judge Friedly are interpreting the baked by Miss Emma Geizler. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards are This modern up-to-date dairy is laws of the country. attending the State Grange session one of the best known in this com in Corvallis this week. munity. “A bottle of milk is a bot tle of health” is an expression of to day that is quite in order. Many peo HARR a H’S ple can point to their pure health By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger ful milk and say this. Serve milk TEXACO STATION Lloyd Ballridge left Friday for El at meal times and between meals too to the whole family. Order extra lensburg, Wn.. to visit at the Chas. 1008 E. Court St. — Pendleton Morehead home. milk today from the Consolidated Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew Dairy at Riverside in Pendleton, tele 24-Hour Service During Sumrier returned home Friday from Spokane for the week end. They plan to re phone 579. Milk consistently used builds up turn to Spokane Monday. A number from here attended the health and vigor in the frailest body, dance at Lena Saturday evening. colors pale cheeks and revitalizes Mr.z and Mrs. A. E Wattenburger wasted nerves. In making this re received word Monday morning of the birth of a grandson named John view of the leading firms in Uma Edward Busieck. The young man tilla county we wish to point out and weighed 9 pounds. He was .born in compliment the Consolidated Dairy Long Creek at the Ried Buesieck and congratulate the people upon home. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger having them here. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Ayers and daughter attended the ROESCH BREWERY show Union Pacific in Heppner Sun day They also visited Mrs. Burl MAKERS OF OLD Coxen who has been very 111. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and MASTER BEER daughter, and Roy Ayers called Sun day at the CCC camp at Lena, and visited Mr. and Mrs. E. Hughes. Among the business firms that are Mise Carol and Eddie Doherty of Pendleton Is visiting at the Jim Da helping to keep beer In its rightful ly homh. . place In the hearts of the people Is Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan of Heppner were Sunday dinner guest» the Roesch Brewing Co. at Pendle ton, makers of that famous “Old at the Jim Daly home. The Christian church of Hermis Master Beer." Doctors tells that o v e r th e ton, Heppner and Lexingtci» had a beer Is the finest thing In the world big picnic dinner and a.'terioon ser to build up undernourished bodies, vices at the Roy Neill home on But as it contains the concentrated ele ter Creek Sunday. Mrs. Lois Kent of Rainier, Ore., is ments of all of tHe rich cereals, such to teach the grades the coming year. as barley and malt with the hops Use these special b argain Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Knott’s, Mrs. added 'to give it that palatable re Walter Wagner. Frank Dane and fares fo r an e c o n o m ic a l, Mrs. Clyde Dickerson of Pilot Rock freshing flavor. safe, com fortable " o v e r- The Roesch Brewing Co. at Pen spent Friday visiting Earl Abbott and Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison. th e - 4 t h " v a c a tio n t r ip . dleton Is helping to build Pendleton, M. Main from Beaver Creek spent helping to create more employment, E f f e c t i v e b e t w e e n p o in te ia Friday at the Boylen ranch. Mr. helping to bring back that long O R E G O N ion U n io n P a cific, Main reports that things are cold awaited prosperity. Ask for Roesch H untington West) W a sh in g to n and dry on Beaver Creek. and Northern Idaho ano to cer Mrs. William Roberts and Mrs Old Master Beer, whether yon want Everett Buson (Marian Shawn) of a bottle for your lunch or better tain points in British Colum bia. Medford are visiting Mrs. Frank still order a case for your ice box Helms. SALE DATES and you will always have a satis factory beverage to offer to your July 1st to 4th inclusive guests. Return b> Midnight xui> 6tn BOARDMAN NEWS ly visited in this community over Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Bleakney and Mr. and Mrs. Art Allen returned from Corvallis where they went to attend the State Grange last week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers and daughters Wilma and Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hadley and son Stanton and Mrs. Margaret Elder were dinner guests of Mrs. H. H. Jayne Thursday. STANFIELD NEWS UMATILLA NEWS PINE CITY NEWS ROUND TRIP RAIL FARES Cut to- as low as PER __ MILE IN COACHES 4th BUSBY’S CAFETERIA of July Kai 5ar© io r C h ild r e n of lir e and under 12 FOR THE THINGS THAT COUNT— CHOOSE FORD! WE G IV E YOU M ORE! Rohrman Motor Co. There Is something about the Bus by's Cafeteria that sets it apart from other eating places and makes it highly satisfactory. The extreme care and thought that goes Into every thing, the cooking, serving and ser vice creates an eating place to be vis ited regularly. Here good food is combined with moderate prices. Proper food well cooked is an absolute esentlal to good health. We are pleased to direct special For further actan t, can on— F. C. WOUGHTEB PHONE 231 - HERMISTON