The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 25, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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C O M IN G A G A IN
DR. H. C. CURRY
The old reliable optome­
trist of Seattle who has
made professional visits
to Hermiston for 27 years
will again be at—
HERMISTON HOTEL
This organization has for many
years been known as a oompany that
has given unexcelled service to the
people of this section maintaining
scheduled connections to any part of
the country. If you are contemf lat-
ing moving any household goods be
sure and contact them first for their
rates and also their service connec-
GREEN ACRES DAIRY
Pendleton’» Mott Modern Dairy
This modern-up-to-date dairy is
one
of the best known in this com­
FOR ONE DAY.
munity, it is clean and sanitary in ev­
— EYES EXAMINED — ery particular and it is their endea­
vor to give the people of this com­
Glasses fitted to relieve
munity the best that can be had.
eye strain & headache.
Serve milk at meal times and between
Charges Reasonable.
meals; milk consistently used builds
health and is a general tonic for run­
down nerves and body.
Below appear commerc­ The management of this company
ial reviews of Pendleton serve the best grades of milk at rates
firms which have been writ- that will please you, their drivers are
prompt, courteous and a small order
ten and paid for by Jack receives
the same consideration as a
Ferris and P. W. Lowden, large one. If you are not taking milk
review writers.
today, be sure and call Green Acres
Dairy and ask them to leave you
what ever you desire in dairy lines.
MILTON NURSERY CO. In this Commercial Review we take
pleasure in referring our readers to
Foremost among the institutions of this dairy and urge them to take ad­
this kind is the Milton Nursery Co. vantage of this dairy and their splen­
located at Milton, Phone 14F11. They did service.
are growers of general nursery stock
and also fancy specimens, and have
for years supplied the people of this JACK LEE SERVICE
community with shrubs, rose bushes, IS OUTSTANDING
and bulbs of choice plants. In fact,
We are indeed fortunate in having
there is nothing in this line which
they cannot supply you. Everything in our midst a service station such
is guaranteed to be exactly as repre­ as this one located on W. Court St.
sented or it will be replaced. Their in Pendleton that will supply us with
stock is sturdy and will reach you in the best of gasoline and oil at reas­
onable prices. They maintain a super
the pink of condition.
They well merit their large and in­ service station, where your wants are
creasing patronage, by reason of the filled at any time.
The men who are at the head of
excellent service they render. Being
thoroughly conversant with plant life this business are of wide experience
and soil requirements, they have had in the lubrication business. When
a phenomenal success with their they tell you the kind of oil that is
stock. If you would at all times have best fitted for your particular needs,
dependable nursery stock, call on the you can rely on them. For every
automobile, truck, tractor or machine
Milton Nursery.
We are pleased in this Commercial using oil as a fuel and gasoline as a
Review to direct the special atten­ fuel the better the grade used, the
tion of our readers to this valuable longer the life of the motor.
The manager of this station, Jack
establishment as one of the most dis­
tinctive features of the commercial Lee, is of high standing among the
activity of this section. Drop them a business men of this section and is
line and they will send you a com­ prominent in the commercial activity
plete catalogue of their seasonal of this county and we urge our read­
nursery stock and they handle every­ ers to stop in and see him the next
thing that is adaptable to the north­ time you are in the market for gaso­
line or oil.
west.
AT
you may want them in later years.
In this Commercial Review we wish
to most heartily recommend the effi­
cient professional services of Dr.
tions. They are a fast bonded com­ Wra. C. Stram, Optometrist, at 225
pany that has employees that really S. Main St. in Pendleton.
understand their business.
When you ship via the Portland
Pendleton Motor Transport Co. you
may depend that your goods is in ex­
By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger
cellent hands and will reach its des­
tination in first class shape. Call
Mrs. Lois Kent spent the week end
them at Pendleton 369, Stanfield at Ranier, Ore., visiting her parents.
681 or Hermiston 2391.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McGreer made
— ON LOW COST TERMS -
a business trip to Portland Friday,
returning Sunday evening.
MATLOCK THEATRES
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers and
Per Cent
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch Jr. attend­
ARE HOME OWNED
ed the dance at Lena Saturday night.
Simple Interest
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wattenburger
and son of Pasco visited with Mr.
How few of us stop to realize the Wattenburger’s parents, Mr. and
Figured on the basis of the unpaid balance.
remarkable advancements of the mo­ Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger. A. E.
No Insurance Required.
tion picture industry in the past fif­ Wattenburger is recovering from a
teen years? Today we attend our light attack of pneumonia.
LOW
FIRST
COST
- LOW INTEREST CHARGES
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
local theatre one or twice a week, and family of Butter Creek and Mr.
lounging in regal comfort in a de­ and Mrs. Emery Cox and family of
luxe, air conditioned theatre. Today Hermiston were dinner guests of the
I More power and more capacity for work than
motion pictures are considered from Walter Wigglesworth family in
ANY other wheel tractor in its weight class.
an educational standpoint as well as Echo.
Guy Moore of Heppner spent the
entertainment and not a little of the week end with his mother, Mrs. Roy
credit for the advancement of the mo­ Neill.
Mrs. Gladys Corrigal was taken to
tion picture industry is due your lo­
the St. Anthony’s hospital Thursday
cal theatre proprietor.
evening. She was suffering from a
HERMISTON, OREGON
The Rivoli and Alta Theatres in heart attack, but is somewhat im­
Pendleton are local, home owned in­ proved at this writing.
Mrs. Ethel Knighton, teacher of
stitutions. Mr. Matlock, the manager,
has always striven to give this city the Alpine school, and her children
spent Monday night with her mother, ited their Pine City ranch Monday ing business college, is home for a
the very finest of pictures that Mrs. Roy Neill.
two weeks vacation.
evening.
the market affords. He has person­
Burl Wattenburger made a busi­
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bedwell re­
ally as well as through the theatre, ness trip to Heppner and Lexington and Mrs. G. Newsome visited at the turned from Toledo. Wn., the last of
Monday.
Harrison home Saturday evening in the week.
been a decided influence in the up­
A number from the creek plan to
building of Pendleton in the past attend the rodeo to be held at the honor of Mr. Harrison’s birthday.
The senior class, Willard Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neill and Mr. Donald Houghten, Mitt Connell. Do­
years.
Vey ranch Sunday. April 28.
and
Mrs.
Winters
attended
church
lores Haberline, Grace Acock and
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ayers spent
In this Review we wish to compli­
in Hermiston for an all day meeting Jean Stevens, with Miss Colten as
ment Mr. Matlock upon the high class Sunday afternoon at the Marion Sunday with a basket dinner at noon. chaperon, motored to Yakima Satur­
home.
recreation they are offering to the Finch
day on a week end outing.
Harold Wilkins and Miss Elizabeth
public of this section and the posi­ O’Brien spent Monday in Pendleton.
Mrs. Nettie Flower returned to her
home in Heppner Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Currin and
tion of prominence they have attain­
son Ronald visited at the Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leach motored
ed.
home Thursday.
to Ukiah Sunday, taking Cloyd Leach
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Frank Helms returned Friday from I
who has spent the past several
Spokane where they have purchased ' Mrs. Norma Cross from Washing­ months here, to his claim near U kiah
ANDY'S PLACE
a ranch and plan to move as soon as ' ton spent several days last week with where he will spend the summer.
AT PENDLETON
school is out.
her mother, Mrs. Alma Greaves. P. I.
The Irrigon Grange gave a dance
R. E. McGreer made a business Bishop, father of Mrs. Greaves, at the school auditorium Saturday
trip to the Pasco country Monday.
night.
Every metropolis in America and
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Meyers and ' passed away at their home early Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Steward went
day
morning.
The
body
was
taken
in the world has its famous place family visited at the D. Neill home
to Portland Tuesday.
to
Dayton
for
burial.
where men meet to enjoy a sociable Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Miss
James Arberg is taking care of the
Chas. Bartholomew made a busi­
hour. Whenever anyone thinks of
mail during Bert Dexter’s absence. Lucile Jones were dinner guests of
ness trip to Pasco Sunday.
Pendleton it is only natural to think
Miss Mary Acock, who is attend­ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boylen Jr. vis-
of Andy’s place at 749 Main street.
Here at Andy’s friends meet and
spend many pleasant hours. The ser­
vice is exceptional and one may order
any kind of refreshments they wish
at prices that are most reasonable.
A few hours spent in the comfort and
refined surroundings of Andy’s is a
real treat to many of us. It is a place
we may all point with pride and in
making this Review we wish to com­
pliment the management upon the
wonderful accommodations they of­
fer to the public of this section. Drop
in and see for your self. We assure
you, you will not be disappointed.
PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT
CO. CELEBRATES EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY
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MRS. LEILA N. RICE FOR
ORE. M UTUAL LIFE
Among the well known insurance
underwriters in this section is Mrs.
Leila N. Rice of the Oregon Mutual
Life Insurance Co. located at 103
Main St. in Pendleton, Phone 13.
Representing an insurance company
of unusual stability and reliability,
she is well equipped to serve every
need.
In the years gone by the business
of the insurance agent was to con­
vince people of the necessity for in­
surance and persuade them to secure
that protection. Today the work is
not so much educational as advisory.
The well informed salesman is ex­
pected to help his client in selecting
the type cf insurance that would best
be suited to his individual needs. Mrs.
Rice is well qualified to give her cli­
ents the most helpful service in this
line and we refer her to our readers
without hesitation.
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PAGE THREW
THE H E R M IS T O N H ER ALD . HERMISTON. OREGON.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940.
STRAM OPTICAL CO.
IS OUTSTANDING
Vision, our greatest sense, brings
us 80% of our knowledge. The in­
tricate mechanism of the eye, in
changing from na­
ture’s outdoor plan
of living to man’s
plan of long hours
of close work under
artificial lights has
subjected them to
many stresses and
strains which bring
on the common eye
defects causing ner­
vousness, irratibil-
ity, dull minds, sore itching, lack of
concentration, blurred vision, inef­
ficiency and poor health.
Better vision reduces accidents 23
per cent, school failure 21 per cent,
and headache 50 per cent. A full and
complete examination is necessary in
order to give a complete analysis of
the functional abilities of the eyes
and their defects.
Don’t handicap your child with
poor and strained vision. Proper
visual training may in many cases
eliminate glasses. Don’t neglect the
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