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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARCH 1 - 2 PA L N IG H T S DOUBLE F E A T U R E GENE AUTRY in “ Blue Montana Skies” ^«ooas STUART ERWIN MARJORIE WEAVER A f.nlur.Jn. P.rl.ira C arto o n — E d g a r Rung A gain SUNDAY - MON. - TUESDAY MARCH 3 - 4 - 5 Continuous Show Sunday MARLENE DIETRICH JAMES STEWART in “ Destry Rides Again 99 'o lo r C arto o n — A ndy P an d a Goes F is h in g G oing Places WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY MARCH 6 - 7 DOUBLE FE A T U R E The Uncensored Version! Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. B ryson of Ione sp e n t T uesday in H erm isto n . Mrs. C asba Shaw is v is itin g a t th e hom e of h e r son, Mr. an d Mrs. G uy Shaw . Mrs. E. W. C h risto p h erso n o f Ione w as in H erm isto n T uesday receiv in g c h iro p ra c tic tre a tm e n ts. Mrs. Belle W alk e r an d Mrs. R. B. W ilcox v isited S unday a t th e O. M. C lark home. Jam es C o u rtn ey Jr. of K la m a th F a lls sp en t fro m W ednesday till S u n d ay as th e g u e st of M iss C h a r lo tte R alp h . M eth o d ist Aid w ill hold a cooked food sale M arch 16, a t B u rn h a m ’s sto re. 28-3c G erald H addox of P o rtla n d w as a w eek end g u est o f Miss M axine F au st. Mrs. T hom as C am pbell and d a u g h te r, M rs. Scroggs of S u n n y sid e re tu rn e d th is week. Mrs. Scroggs w ill rem ain for an in d efin ite tim e. Mrs. A. B oico u rt a n d in fa n t d a u g h te r re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e S a tu rd a y from th e H erm isto n G en eral h o sp ital. E lm er P yne, G ran d W ard en of th e Odd F ellow s, of S p rin g field , paid an o fficial v is it to th e H erm isto n lodge M onday evening. E. R. F red rick so n of Salem , F. C. F red rick so n of Irrig o n , L ew is F re d rick so n of H ep p n er an d Mrs. Belle W a lk e r of H erm isto n le ft W ed n es day for J u lie tta , Idaho, on business. Miss H elen R alp h sp en t from F r i day till M onday in P o rtla n d , an d F o rest G rove a tte n d in g a P acific u n iv e rsity fo rm al S a tu rd a y n ig h t in th e C ry stal Room of th e H o tel B en son. M r. an d Mrs. W m. S h a a r sp e n t S u n d ay a t W a itsb u rg v is itin g h e r m o th er w ho h as been b ed fast fo r th e p ast th re e m onths. E n ro u te th ey had co n sid erab le tro u b le w ith h ig h w a te r an d a t one tim e h ad to be tow ed in to tow n w hen w a te r sp la sh ed o v er th e m otor. “ All Quiet on the Western Front” FOR SHOE fir HARNESS REPAIRING w ith W HY Lew Ayers - Slim Summerville “ Intermezzo NOT T R Y KAUFFMAN'S SHOE REPAIR SHOP UMATILLA, OREGON 9V (JU ST BELOW D EPO T) Dependable Work— Quality Materia] s ta rrin g LESLIE YOUR HOWARD MOTTO: PLUS SHORTS T R A IN “ I Aim To P lease.” LOAD C A N N E D FOOD - SALE - Cases & Cases & Cases OF TOP QUALITY CANNED FOODS AT REMARKABLE PRICES. * * * * * = S A V E = up to 15 per cent on every ean. NO ONE CAN BEAT OUR PRICES BECAUSE NO ONE CAN MEET OUR QUALITY! One Whole Week - March 1 -9 incl. SEE O ur H ANDBILLS Meat Specials PORK ROASTS >h T en d er young pork PORK CHOPS L ean delicious 134* 16 1 6 * PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb F resh c o u n try style lb BEEF ROASTS Lean c e n te r cu ts Armour's Star Picnics D elicious fla v o r BACON JOWLS F inest seasoning lb. 14* 1 6* 144* lb. 94* SEA FOODS Smelt - Halibut - Oysters - Salmon F illet Cod - Kippered - Codfish • In buying a large q u a n t i t y we have saved money for us and for you.................. Hermiston Baptist Church W hy d o n ’t you com e to c h u rc h ? Do you hav e a n h o n est reaso n fo r n o t a tte n d in g some one of o u r H e r m iston ch u rch es? W hy n o t tr y go in g to ch u rc h S u n d ay m o rn in g an d give y o u r body, m ind a n d soul a ch an ce? S unday school, 10 a. m. M orning w orship, 11 a. m. B. Y. P. U., 6:45 p. m. E v e n in g service, 7 :4 5 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting, W ednesday, 7 :3 0 . LIFT-ALL” and “CULTI-VISION Are Exclusive Farmall Features Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R o h rm an and ch ild re n w ere P e n d le to n b u sin ess v i sito rs Tuesday. R egie Jo h n so n of A rk a n sa s cam e S unday to v isit a t th e hom e of h is uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H a rris. E b and Ted M cM ullin of L ex in g Pilgrim Holiness Church ton w ere business c a lle rs in H erm is to n Monday. A lice N o rris, P a sto r Mrs. O. 0 . F elt house le ft T uesday T he P ilg rim B and once a g a in ex afte rn o o n fo r P o rtla n d to v is it her Sec the new "L ift-A ll” Hydraulic desired working depth. b ro th e r-in -la w w ho w a s o p erated on ten d s you a C hristian w elcom e to " C U L T I-V IS IO N " gives you a Power L ift which can be supplied w orship in th e S unday School, th e in th a t city S a tu rd a y . deer view of your work. . , you t it w ith the Farm eil-M end Ferm ell-H . T h e W estlan d H om e Ec. club m et h o u r b ein g 1 0 :0 0 a. m. it raises and lowers the entire imple in comfort ana see/ A great advan If you w o n d er ju s t w h a t th e mes M onday a t th e hom e of Mrs. Jess ment. You also can lift the front tage in cultivating. See this brand- P rin d le for a special m eeting. E ig h t sage w ill be, com e a t 11 a. m. new exclusive feature on the I-plow. section before rear section is raised, If in te re ste d in th e y o u n g people, w ere p resen t. 1- row Farmall-A and the I-plow, lift either tide independently, end O tto W illis an d fam ily o f H e rm is be h ere a t 6 :3 0 p. m. lift and hold the implement to any 2- row Farmall-B. If you a re in d o u b t a b o u t th e con ton moved to U m a tilla th is w eek. He is em ployed by th e A rrow T ra n sp o r d itio n of y o u r h e a rt you w ill fin d th e an sw er in th e closing m essage ta tio n Co. H elen, F ra n k an d Jo h n M ueller, of th e day a t 7 :4 5 p. m. and K ay ella an d C has. R o h rm an , w ho h av e been confined to th e ir Methodist Church hom e for sev eral w eeks due to m easles, a re a g a in out. Rev. S te a rn s C ushing, P a s to r Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n Beck an d fo u r T he w orship them e of th e service c h ild ren o f F ossil h av e moved in to a t th e M eth o d ist ch u rc h fo r th is th e P rin d le place, fo rm erly occupied S unday, M arch 3, w ill be “ T h e L iv by Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Olson. The ing W a te rs.” S pecial m usic supplied O lsons moved to th e M cDade place. by th e choir. Mr. an d Mrs. F. R. V an P a tte n of The services of th e day b egin a t New B ridge w ere house g u ests from S atu rd ay till M onday a t th e hom e of 10 a. m. w ith th e S unday school, fol th e ir son and d a u g h te r-in -la w , Mr. lowed by th e m o rn in g w orship s e r - ’ vice a t 11. T he E p w o rth L eague ' an d Mrs. P au l V an P a tte n . m eets a t 7 p. m. w ith th e closing D on’t miss th e W estlan d G range m ed itatio n serv ice a t 8. L et each b an q u et a t O ddfellow s h all M arch 7. do his b est to be p resen t for each 6 to 8 p. m. R o ast tu rk e y an d a ll one service every S u n d ay as we d raw th e fixings. A dvance tic k e ts 40c, n ear E aster. All w ill find a g en a t door 50c. C h ild ren 20c. 2 8 -lc u ine fellow ship am ong th ese C h ris t Mr. and Mrs. A1 Q u irin g and ian people. d a u g h te r S h irley sp en t th e w eek end v is itin g th e ir p a re n ts in D allas. T hey also a tte n d e d th e O regon S ta te - U n iv ersity of O regon b ask etb all gam e F rid a y n ig h t a t C orvallis. E rn ie H. H o ffm an of Redm ond S tate of O regon, sp en t some tim e in H erm isto n T ues C ounty of U m atilla, ss. — __ — • , • day lo o k in g up old acq u ain tan ces. N. J . V an sk ik e, b ein g firs t duly Mr. H offm an fo rm erly resided here sw orn, deposes and says th a t ‘Vig- and left a p p ro x im ately 12 y ears ago o r h ilt” H a tc h e ry know s p ositively for R edm ond. H e a tte n d e d school w h ere th e tu rk e y eggs w ere from in th e C olum bia d is tric t. Mr. and Mrs. G uy Shaw , Mrs. th a t produced the tu rk e y p o u lts p u r chased by M rs. Id a J e w e tt in 1939, C asha Shaw , an d Mr. an d Mrs. J. P. an d th a t 5000 tu rk e y eggs from the M orse m ade a tr ip to W alla W alla sam e source a n d sam e flock ow ner S u n d ay w h ere th ey v isited frien d s. been co n tra c te d fo r th e 1940 C o n sid erab le h ig h w a te r w as e n h have a tc h in g season. co u n tered on th e re tu rn trip . Signed, “ V ig o rb ilt” H a tc h e ry Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R o h rm an , Mrs. By, N. J. VANSKTKE C has. R o h rm an of P e n d leto n , Gus “SEE EDDIE BEFORE YOU BUY A TRUCK OR Subscribed and sw orn to before E stle an d G eorge S c a rle tt m otored to P o rtla n d M onday. AU re tu rn e d me th is 29th day of F e b ru a ry , 1940. TRACTOR.” A. H. NORTON. N o tary P ublic. th e sam e day except Mrs. Chas. R o h rm an whlo rem ain ed till W ed My com m ission ex p ires Ja n . 31, 1941. nesday. T he o th e rs drove th ree F ord tru c k s back fo r th e R ohrm an (S E A L ) M otor com pany. M i -3. C. E. B ak er, Mrs. G eorgia T h " above a ffid a v it is published COUNTY HEADQUARTERS H en d erso n an d Mrs. R o b e rta G unn to clea r up s ta te m e n ts c irc u la te d to w ere week end v isito rs in P o rtla n d . th e effect th a t " V ig o rb ilt” H a tc h e ry The fo rm er tw o v isited a t th e home ,! d not know w here eggs in q uestion of Mrs. H en d erso n ’s d a u g h te r, Mrs. w ere produced. W e do not h e sita te H. E. P e tit at W est L in n , and Mrs. to s ta te th a t Mrs. J e w e tt m ark eted Phone 141 — Pendleton, Oreon G unn v isited h e r son, H . M. G unn o n e o f th e b e s t flocks of tiirk ev s pro- an d fam ily of P o rtla n d . Mr. G unn bi'ced on th e n ro ’eot (n 1939, and is su p e rin te n d e n t of L incoln high has a o a in o rd ered from " V ig o rb ilt” school. ’’atchem ’. T he pou’ts th is y e a r w ill hp produced from th e sam e high th a t sh a ll be done u n d e r th e p ro v is or a p p u rte n a n c e s h e re u n d e r. f i 'a l i t y hens m ated to H am ilto n ions of th is o rd in a n c e sh a ll be in Hermiston Union Church Section 5. T h a t in asm u ch as it ♦nms and produced bv th e sam e co n fo rm ity w ith th e N a tio n a l and is necessary for th e im m ed iate p re C. W arn er, P a sto r E le c tric a l S afety Code. flock ow ner. “ V ig o rb ilt” H a tc h e ry se rv a tio n of th e peace, h e a lth and W e sh all w orship S u n d ay m o rning "sp -fill su p p ly 1500 p o u lts from Section 4. T he C ity sh a ll in no a ro u n d th e them e, ‘‘T he Blood of *bis h ig h fin ality flock for 40 cents w ay be liab le or resp o n sib le fo r any sa fety of th e C ity th a t a n a d e q u a te ele c tric lig h t an d pow er system b e Je s u s .” S u n d ay e v e n in g ’s serm on each. D elivery M av 15. a c c id e n t o r dam ag e th a t m ay occur c o n stru cte d in th e C ity as soon a3 °lg n * d : “ V ie o rb ilt” H a tc h e rv in th e c o n stru c tio n , o p e ra tio n or possible, th is o rd in an ce sh a ll be in topic w ill be, "H av e W e Been De By. N. J. V A N SK IK E m ain te n a n c e by th e G ra n te e of its full force and effect from and a f te r ceiv ed ?" 2 8 -lc lines and a p p u rte n a n c e s h e re u n d e r, its passage by vote o f th re e -fo u rth s W e in v ite you if you a re not w or and the accep tan ce of th is fra n c h ise of th e m em bers of th e C ity C ouncil sh ip p in g in an y one of th e o th e r sh all be deem ed a n a g re e m e n t on and a p p ro v al by th e M ayor. C I T Y O F th e p a rt of said G ran tee, its succes chi rches in o u r com m unity. P assed th e C ouncil th is 2 6 th d a y sors or assigns, to in d em n ify said of F e b ru a ry , 1940, by th e vote of T h e ch u rch es have been placed C ity and hold it h arm less a g a in s t six m em bers for the o rd in a n c e a n d h ere th a t all m ay have th e o p p o rtu any and all lia b ility , loss, cost, d am em bers a g a in s t th e ord in an ce. ORDINANCE n ity of w orship. ____ _ NO. 21 * age, or expense w hich m ay accru e no A m tte s t: A lta R ussell, R ecorder. O ur S unday School m eets a t 10. to said C ity by reason of th e neglect, An o rd in a n c e g ra n tin g to U m a til A pproved by th e M ayor th is 2 6 th M o rn in g w orship a t 11, y o u ng peo la E lectric C ooperative A ssocia d e fa u lt, o r m isconduct of th e G ra n day of F e b ru a ry , 1940. tio n , a co rp o ratio n , of O regon, its tee in th e c o n stru c tio n , o p e ra tin g or ple's m e etin g a t 7 and even ing w or A. B. C haffee, M ayor. successors an d assigns, a fra n c h ise m ain te n a n c e of its lin es o r system (F eb. 29) sh ip a t 8, to c o n stru c t and o p e ra te elec tric tran sm issio n , d is trib u tio n and serv ice lines in o rd e r to fu rn ish THE TÖOOHESr e le c tric en erg y to th e C ity of "SQUEAK* JO& I B oardm an, Oregon. EVER ■ftCKl&P T H E PE O PL E OF T H E CITY OF \QAS PPU/N ON BOARDMAN DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: T he fakm with Section 1. T h a t th e re is hereby A Pie g ra n te d to the U m atilla E le c tric Co o p erativ e A ssociation, h e re in a fte r called th e " G ra n te e " , a c o rp o ratio n SALE DATES MARCH 1st to 8th, Inclusive e x is tin g u n d e r th e law s of th e S ta te of O regon, its successors and assigns, C R I S C O ................................... 3 lb. can th e rig h t, priv ileg e or fra n c h ise , fo r The d ig estib le s h o r te n in g a period of tw e n ty (2 0 ) y ears from th e d ate hereof, to c o n stru c t, m a in SHAKER S A L T .......................... .......2 pkgs. ta in an d o p erate in th e p re se n t and R eliance — 2 lb. fu tu re stre e ts, alley s and public places in th e C ity of B o ardm an, O re gon, e lec tric lig h t an d pow er lines, CHOCOLATES................. ..........2 lbs. to g e th e r w ith all th e n ecessary or Old F ashioned d e sirab le a p p u rte n a n c e s (in c lu d in g poles, tow ers, u n d e rg ro u n d co n d u cts, K A R O ................ .... 5 lb. pail w ires, tran sm issio n lin es an d te le B lue L abel phone o r te le g ra p h lin es for its own u s e ), for th e purpose of su p p ly in g e le c tric a l energy in said City. Section 2. Poles and tow ers sh a ll V arn ey -.N o. 2 % 's be so erected as to In te rfe re as little as possible w ith tr a ffic o v er said V m i o u r 3 bottles s tre e ts and alleys. A lam eda - 12 oz. Hermiston, Oregon Section 3. A ll co n stru c tio n w ork Announcing New Agency For McCormick-Deering Farm-All Tractors and AFFIDAVIT International Trucks Headquarters at Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Eddie Bensel, Local Representative He Demonstrates P e n d le to n G r a i n G r o w e r s Inc. BOARDMAN, OREGON MARCH JUBILEE SAVINGS 51* J 5* I9 * T o m a to e s 3 cans 2 9 c Rohrman Motor Co. 27F R a is in s ORANGES L arg e S u n k ist 100’a .a 2 dos. v z GRAPEFRUIT L arg e size Dozen 37c 3 for 1O< RHUBARB 3 lbs. ^5^ PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON 4 lb . p k g . 1 9 c Seedless Produce HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED A WHITE STORE THURSDAY. FEBRUARY i t , 1 M » . PO U LTR Y CLINIC DR. WEISNER, head of Dr. Salsbury’s School of Poultry Diseases, will be at the “Vigorbilt” Hatch ery in Hermiston at 2:00 p. m.— FR ID AY, M ARCH 8 BRING IN YOUR AILING POULTRY FOR DIAGNOSIS. Everyone Welcome! Coffee and doughnuts will be served. BULK FO O DS SA LE RED BEANS Idaho .... 3 lbs. BLUE ROSE RICE - 3 lbs. C hoice B lue Rose WHITE BEANS C a lifo rn ia Sm all SPAGHETTI or MACARONI 3 lbs. ... 3 lbs. J 4* 1^* 14* S E E O U R H A N D B IL L S Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery