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TH E H E R M IS TO N H ER ALD . HERMISTON. OREGON.
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PAGH FOUR
T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld
Published Every Thursday at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers.
Fabric Alone or With Straw Is
Millinery Theme for Easter
Do You Know ;
What Your Automobile
Insurance Covers? ? ? i
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second
Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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A bout 90 CCC boys from Cam p
S tan field w ere e n tra in e d S u n d ay for
F o rt B en jam in H a rriso n , Ind. T hey
w ere acco m p an ied by L iet. Noll who
w ill rem ain in th e B aat u n til ab o u t
th e m iddle of A p ril w hen he w ill re
tu rn w ith th e re p la c e m e n t enrollees.
Dr. W . J. W ilcox an d Miss L u cille
L u k en s of th e c o u n ty h e a lth u n it
gave th e S h ick a n d tu b e rc u lin tests
and v accin atio n fo r sm all pox and
d ip th e ria in fo u r g ra d e s of th e local
school T uesday.
Dr. B ro stru m of
th e S ta te B oard of H e a lth w as also
in a tte n d a n c e . M rs. M. Refveni and
Mrs. Ed B row n, local h e a lth d ire c
tors, assisted w ith th e tests.
Mrs. H. P. B o n n ew itz w as hostess
to th e S tu d y C luh at
h er hom e
T h u rsd a y afte rn o o n w ith Mrs. T roy
C olem an p resid in g .
S h o rt
p ap ers
w ere g iven by Mrs. H. L. H ed rick on
“ R adio C en so rsh ip ’’ an d Mrs. F. A.
S h elto n on "R ad io and T elev isio n .”
Mrs. N oll w as a club guest. Mrs.
Colem an w ill re tire from h e r office
a s p re sid e n t in M ay and w ill be suc
ceeded by Mrs. F. A. S helton. O ther
officers elected in clu d e Mrs. S. P.
S m ith, vice p re sid e n t. Mrs. L. Jo u a n -
n a u lt, se c re ta ry an d Mrs. H. McCor
m ick, tre a su re r.
T he p ro g ram sponsored by the
G irls’ L eague F rid a y n ig h t proved to
be both novel an d e n te rta in in g . The
fresh m en class p re se n te d a sk it “Of
All T h in g s” an d th e
h ig h school
g irls ap p eared in a fe a tu re en titled
“ T he Old W om an W ho Lived in a
Shoe.” T h e o rc h e s tra an d a male
q u a rte tte , G eorge M cD erm ott, Guy
C lark, R alp h N eill an d Andy Brown,
pleased w ith tw o selections.
Neva
H edrick w as p ia n ist fo r th e p ro
ram . A pie sale and d an ce followed.
A bout one h u n d red an d fifty acres
of peas a re b ein g seeded on th e p ro
ject for c a n n in g purposes.
M essrs
G reer an d M acCorm ack of P en d leto n
a re c o n tra c tin g fo r th e seed in g and
plan to have th em can n ed by th e
Sm ith C an n in g Co.
H om er H ed rick and d a u g h te r Ne
va a re sp en d in g th e week in T acom a
a n d P o rtla n d .
W h ile in P o rtlan d
they w ill be g u ests of Mr. and Mrs.
R ich ard M arsden (n ee B illie Hed-
r Ic k ).
G ilb ert S m ith w as elected tre a s u
re r of th e C om m ercial Club T h u rs
day n ig h t to fill th e vacancy caused
by the d e a th of J. F. L ane.
C. T illery m ade a bu sin ess trip to
P o rtla n d e arly th is week.
Dr. and Mrs. W m. M orris have re
cen tly moved in to th e H aggm an res
idence. Dr. M orris is th e CCC cam p
doctor. T h e ir fam ily includes tw in
babies one y ear old.
Rev. C laude C raw ford has been
chosen to succeed Rev. E arn est Bed-
well as p a sto r of th e F u ll Gospel
M ission.
M esdam es G. E. G reath o u se and
.1. F. R ueb er spent th e week end in
P o rtlan d . T he fo rm er v isited a t the
hom e of h e r d a u g h te r. Mrs. Ixiren
M iller an d Mrs. R u eb er
was the
y .g Engine
in any
Low Price
Car- . ■ ■
that's
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FOR 1940
Rohrman Motor Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
BOARDMAN NEWS
By R u th F is h e r
The fa rm e rs in th is lo cality a re
ail busy w ith th e ir sp rin g work now.
T h e days a re w arm and su n n y a l
th o u g h th e n ig h ts a re still frosty. A
few e arly leaves a re b e g in n in g to
pop o u t and a few e a rly g ard en s a re
b eing p lan ted .
Mr. an d Mrs. G. A. C orw in w en t
to Salem for th e h ig h school p rin c i
p als’ conven tio n F rid ay .
Many R o ard m an ites drove to H e r
m iston S u n d a y a ftern o o n to see th e
show “ G u lliv e r’s T ra v e ls.” Several
fam ilies drove to P en d leto n to see
“ Gone W ith th e W in d .”
T he G. A. A. g irls of th e local h ig h
school a tte n d e d P lay Day a t H epp
n er F rid ay . A v ery good tim e w as
enjoyed by all.
T h e M issionary m e etin g of th e
L adies Aid is to be held w ith Mrs.
W a rn e r W ednesday afte rn o o n of th is
week.
Mr. and Mis. G. A. M cCutchen an d
c h ild ren R alph an d H elen of W alla
W alla w ere week end g u ests a t th e
Jo h n F is h e r home.
L ew is G eiss and
E lb e rt F ish e r
drove to La G ran d e F rid ay . Mrs.
M arian Reese re tu rn e d w ith them .
She U sp en d in g a week a t th e hom e
o f h e r b ro th e r. Almon Geiss.
A. Geiss drove to P en d leto n S a t
u rd ay an d b ro u g h t h is
w ife and
d a u g h te r hom e from St. A n th o n y 's
h o sp ital.
policies
wc
Also— like all
-sell— i t
is
non
assessable and backed by a paid-in
capital
and
surplus.
Because it
is
placed w ith a stroog c a p it a liz e d
(stock) company.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
F. B. 8WAYZE, P resident
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
g u e sts of M r. a n d Mrs. W . C. Isom
S unday. Mr. C ork is a nephew of
Mrs. Isom.
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
T he rev iv al m eetin g s b eing held
a t th e P e n te c o sta l c h u rc h by Rev.
R. V. Jo n es purch ased a C halm ers an d Mrs. B row n w ill close F rid a y
tr a c to r la s t week. Mr. an d Mrs. n ig h t.
Jo n es also in sta lle d a 1000-egg
Jam esw ay ele c tric in c u b a to r re c e n t
NOTICE OF LAND SALE
ly w hich w ill be used fo r h a tc h in g
tu rk e y poults.
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t
R eggie Jo h n so n from A rk a n sa s is th e u n d ersig n ed , S h eriff of U m atil
em ployed a t th e F red R iek s place la C ounty, O regon, by v ir tu e o f an
for th e season.
o rd e r duly m ade an d en te re d h e re in
Mrs. W. C. Isom re tu rn e d
hom e by th e C ounty C o u rt of U m a tilla
trend. Sand beige silk jersey is from G rand C oulee T uesday of last C ounty, O regon, on th e 1 9 th d ay of
M arch, 1940, w ill, on th e 2 0 th day
the fabric th a t fashions th is ch a rm week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben N e tto r a n d l i t of A p ril, 1940, a t th e h o u r of 10
ing costum e. The bodice is softly
gathered from high neck to high tle d a u g h te r from A urora, O re., a re o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e
waistline. The flowing sk irt is p leat v is itin g Mrs. N e tto r’s p a re n ts, Mr. h ig h e s t b id d er fo r cash, a t th e fro n t
F ra n k L eicht.
door of th e U m a tilla C ounty C o u rt
ed into a wide w rapped girdle. An and Mr. Mrs.
a n d Mrs. E rn e st B edw ell a re
elaborate o rn am en t set in gold s ta y in g a t th e hom e of h is p a re n ts, H ouse, P e n d leto n , O regon, su b je c t
to a m inim um p rice of 230.00 th e re
trim s the ra ja h tu rb an of self silk Mr. an d Mrs. E m ery Bedwell.
for, to be paid in cash, a t th e tim e
je rse y in the m a n n er of a regal
Mrs. F ra n k S tevers from M each of sale, th e follow ing described p a r
potentate.
am v isited a t th e B edw ell hom e over cel of land, h e re to fo re by U m a tilla
Sailors a re with us again. Milli Sunday.
C ounty, O regon, acq u ired fo r d e lin
n ers rep o rt they a re b etter than * C lair C aldw ell p u rch ased a new q u e n t taxes, to -w lt:
ever this season. D usty pink suede C halm ers tr a c to r recen tly .
T ax No. 1, S ection 1, T o w n sh ip 4,
form s the bandeau of the navy blue
P rof. R alp h Jones, L yle E ddy and
N o rth R an g e 28, EWM.
straw sailor shown a t the top to th e boys’ h ig h school b a sk etb all
R. E. GOAD, S h eriff
the right. The ends of the suede team . Don H ou g h to n , W illa rd Jones,
o f U m atilla C ounty.
ju t through the crow n and are B illy V oile. Chas. M arkham , M itt (M arch 21-A pril 18)
C
onnell,
J
e
r
r
y
B
uell
and
L
eslie
stitched to give stiffness. A lovely
model this, to w ear w ith the very lin k e r m otored to Salem T h u rsd ay ,
new and sm a rt navy costum e on re tu rn in g Sunday.
Mrs. C h erry from U m atilla a tte n d
E a ste r day.
u rc h services h ere S unday.
Another type th a t m ain tain s style ed M ch
arsh al M arkham s p e n t th e week
prestige is the postillion.
Lim g end w ith his fam ily.
green straw and a cactu s blossom
B a rb a ra B erry from P o rtla n d v is
trim gives a springtim e air to the ited re la tiv e s h ere over th e week
postillion illu strated below to the end.
right. This sim ple model will m ake
Mr. and M rs. R o b ert S m ith w ere
an excellent fashion “ first” to ini Echo v isito rs th e last of th e w eek.
tiate your spring style program .
Mr. and Mrs. B ert D exter and
The new collections include many fam ily w ere La G rande v isito rs S u n
h ats th at are m ade of ribbon. A day .
Mrs. B ecker from C a lifo rn ia is
high-crowned ch apeau of golden
m ustard-colored ribbon sw athed in h ere in th e in te re st of h e r p ro p erty .
M r, an d Mrs. D arrell C ork from
black net veiling, as shown above
to the left, is a youthful headpiece E cho and Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Isom
th a t tunes ideally to m idseason and and d a u g h te r D onna w ere d in n e r
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
NE glance a t the new
h a t fa s h io n s fo r
O
spring, y ea r 1940, and
forthw ith you feel your
sp irits m ount high for
you know in a flash th a t
m illiners a re turning out
creations of the flattering sort.
P erh ap s the m ost outstanding
new s in reg a rd to h ats th a t will
grace the E a s te r m illinery picture
is the wide use being m ad e of fab
ric, especially je rse y (for w rapped
tu rb an s and snoods) and silk prints
as gay and colorful as an a rtis t’s
p alette. See the h at cen tered be
low in the illustration. H ere is a
b right and shining exam ple of w hat
is being done w ith silk print. This
wondrously chic little pillbox with
sh irred crow n is m ade of a bor
dered silk p rin t scarf. Its p a tte rn
ing of overlapping disc m otifs
achieves a dashing color alliance.
The m an n er in which the draped
m atching sc arf is attach ed to the
back of the h at by m eans of snaps
so th a t it can be rem oved a t will
is both unique and p ractical. The
fact th a t the h a t can be w orn alone
w ith its detached sc arf tran slated
into a neckerchief, knotted in place
or held with a gay pin, adds greatly
to its interest.
One of the big attractio n s offered
to style-seeking women this season,
is the p rin t d ress and h at ensem
ble or the p rin t blouse th a t sells
with a m atching tu rb an . You will
find as the season progresses th at
the them e of the m a tc h ’- ’’ hat of
prin ted silk will prove fash on’s fa
vorite spring song.
Now th a t the pastel color craze early spring w ear.
Cellophane black straw and felt
is taking th e world of fashion by
storm it lias becom e a reigning com bine to produce the s m a rt tu r
vogue to v.car a c'.a s.c d rap ed tu r ban p ictu red below to the ieA. A
ban m ade of the identical pastel fan-shaped end of the felt m ounting
m a te ria l th a t fa sk ’a ra t’-e dress. from the crow n gives a note of
The striking rU tr'cr gown n 'etu red height.
(R e le a s e d by W e s te rn N e w s p a p e r U n io n .)
in the inset oval iiiuatra.es th s new
'ROARING 20S' TO
COME TO OASIS
In F ran ce, as th e w ar ends, th re e
so ld iers (p lay ed by C agney, Je ffre y
L ynn an d H u m p h rey B o g a rt) m ake
Joyful p lan s for th e ir re tu rn
to
A m erica. One p lan s to go back to his
Job as g a ra g e m echanic, a n o th e r is
go in g to s ta r t his law p ractice, th e
th ird , sco ffin g a t ta lk of P ro h ib i
tio n . in te n d s to go back to saloon-
keeping. C agney is also lo o k in g fo r
w ard to m eetin g th e g ir l who h as
been w ritin g him ch eery le tte rs
th ro u g h o u t th e w ar.
But in th e
w orld to w hich th ey re tu r n th e ir
p lan s a re no lo n g er feasible. C agney. ,
w hose Job h as long sin ce been filled,
has to d riv e a cab, an d th is soon
p u ts him on to th e
b o o t-leg g in g j
ra c k e t. M eanw hile he h a s m et h is
u n k n o w n sw e e th e a rt.
He h as also)
m ade c o n ta c t w ith h is w a rtim e b u d
dies and B o g art, w ho has been w ork-1
in g w ith a riv a l b o o tleg g in g g an g .)
Joins up w ith him . H e re ta in s L ynn
to h an d le th e so m ew h at sh ad y legal
end of h is tra n sa c tio n s. R id in g on
th e crest of th e w ave, th ey all rise
to th e top w ith h im b u t in th e
crash . C agney goes u n d e r first.
"T h e R o arin g T w e n tie s" s ta r ts
S u n d ay a t th e O asis th e a tre .
T he
Louis-Godoy F ig h t p ic tu re s w ill he
show n also.
practiccvly
only a (rifle more than ordinary Are
sTÀïP E R
A T I 0 N
g u e st of h e r siste r, M rs. C h ris R u e
ber and h e r d a u g h te r N ad in e, w ho
is a s tu d e n t n u rs e in M ultn o m ah
co u n ty h o sp ital.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H aro ld W allace and
sm all son moved in to th e C onnor
co ttag e.
Mr. a n d Mrs. L au ren ce C assidy of
P o rtla n d w ere week end g u ests a t
th e Roy P en n ey home.
Mrs. F. B. S tu a r t w as ho stess to
th e B ridge C lub a t h er hom e M on
d ay a ftern o o n . S u b s titu te
p lay ers
included M esdames G eorge E llio t,
D ill P en n ey an d H. P. B onnew itz.
G a rth C lark re tu rn e d to L aG ran d e
S u n d ay to resu m e h is stu d ies a t th e
E a ste rn O regon College of E d u catio n
fo llo w in g a fo u r day v acatio n sp en t
a t h is home.
Miss C lau d ia G abriel, w ho teach es
n e a r T h e D alles, sp e n t th e w eek end
t th e hom e of h er p a re n ts,. Mr. and
Mrs. V ern G abriel.
F. C. F itz p a tric k h as been re e le c t
ed to th e p rin c ip a lsh lp of th e S ta n
field schools fo r th e com ing year.
Bob Refvem . sophom ore a t O. S. C.
is sp en d in g th e E a ste r v a c atio n at
h is hom e here.
A gro u p of G ran g ers an d th e ir
fam ilies enjoyed a no -h o st S t. P a t
ric k ’s d in n e r in th e G ran g e h all
Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. C. T ille ry and
th e ir g ro u p w ill p resen t th e lite r a ry
p ro g ram a t th e m eetin g T uesday,
M arch 26. Mrs. R. G. A tte b u ry w ill
serv e re fre sh m e n ts d u rin g th e social
h o u r follow ing th e m eeting.
Mrs. C. T illery e n te rta in e d th e H.
E. C. clu b in th e G ran g e h a ll T u es
day a ftern o o n w ith Mrs. Roy A tte
b u ry presiding.
Mr. an d Mrs. R ex B a u m g a rd n e r
of S unnyside, W n., sp e n t th e week
end a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr.
an d Mrs. Leo C lark.
cause
every peril except collision, and costs
the
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418 Main St. - Pendleton
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