AUGUST 22, 1940
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Prindie were
business visitors n Pendleton Tues-
day.
Jim Decker of Baker spent last
HERMISTON, OREGON
week at the home of his grandpar
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ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad.
Miss Snow McCoy and Miss .Max
Mrs. Neva Pilon was a business
Mrs. William Instone and daughter ine Faust spent Saturday night and
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visitor in Walla Walla Monday.
Constance of Lena, Ore., visited Sunday in Pendleton.
Pul Night
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Cooper spent Tuesday at the Sherman Wells home.
Continuous Show Starting 4 P.M
Major O. L. Babcock of Pendleton,
the week end in Hermiston.
Miss Mary Ellis is receiving care running for state representative,
Lawrence Hagen of Pendleton was this week at the Hermiston General was a business visitor in Hermiston
a business caller in Hermiston Tues hospital.
Monday.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eckman of
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Mrs. N. R. Mueller and children
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Mrs. J. E. Beard of McMinnville returned Monday from a three weeks Phoenix .Arizona, spent a few days
spent the week end with her son and stay at Hope, Idaho.
visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turn
family, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Beard.
blad last week. Mrs. Eckman is a
Mrs.
Joe
Moyer,
Lillie,
Emmabelle
Cartoon—Three Lazy Mice
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent
sister of Mr. Turnblad.
Comedy — Varsity Varieties
from last Thursday till Monday in and Dell, Maxine Blinston and Joe
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson and
Tomlin were in Heppner Sunday at
SUN. - MON. - AUGUST 25 - 26 Portland.
son Jackie arrived home Saturday
tending the rodeo.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw, sons Ray
Continuous Show Sunday
from a ten day vacation at Hamilton,
Mrs. Lloyd Fix and daughter Ber Mont., with relatives and friends.
and Carl, and Miss Dorothy Pierson
An All Color Program
were Sunday visitors in Heppner. nice arrived home Sunday night from Franklin Severns came back with
Carl came home last week from the Twin Falls. Mrs. Fix has been ill them to spend a week here. He is
for some time but is improving now. Mrs. Jackson’s brother.
Lexington harvest fields.
Willard Scrivner of Echo, who is
Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Barager ac
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Packard are
companied by Mrs. J. S. Burnham receiving medical care at the Herm the parents of an 8 pound, 2 ounce
left Thursday (today) for Elgin via iston General hospital, is much im baby girl born Tuesday in the Glen
proved.
the Tollgate road.
dale, Calif., hospital. The little tot
Color Cartoon —Heartships of
Peter
Castric
has
recently
pur
Mrs. J. S. Burnham, Marjorie and has been named Judith Ann. Mr.
Miles Standish
Color Comedy—Ride, Cowboy, Ride chased a new Massey-Harris tractor. Mary motored to Waitsburg Friday Packard is employed in the Umatilla
to make final arrangements for liv Cooperative Creamery.
ing quarters for Mary Burnham who
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse re
TUES. - WED. - AUG. 27 - 28
V /c s to r
v /itl
will teach the fifth grade there.
turned Saturday from a two weeks
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Wallace Ebsen of Lexington ar vacation spent at Grand Coulee dam,
rived Sunday to receive medical care Vancouver, Portland, Victoria and
EDUCE feed-making costs on your farm . • • use the new
at the Hermiston General hospital. He Long Beach, Wn.
A. W. Behrman, local jeweler, re
John Deere N o. 114 Roughage M ill and Feed Grinder. I t
is improving.
f
J » p * * richa « d
w ill handle every feed crop on your farm and make palatable
turned Sunday night from a week’s
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker vacation spent at Priest Lake, Ido-
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feeds from roughage . . . paying for itself many times in savings
spent the week end visiting Mrs. ho. He reports the fishing as rath
gained during its long life. This four-in-one machine chops hay,
JV
—
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Popeye Cartoon—Women is a
Knickerbocker’s brother who is in er poor but had an excellent time
grinds grain, chops roughage, cuts ensilage, and fills the silo.
Mystery
military training at Vancouver.
Speedy, efficient, and economical, the John Deere No. 114 M ill
nevertheless.
Comedy— Pony Express Days
and Grinder is the ideal one for you . . . you need its money
Sheriff R. E. “Bob” Goad of Pen
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Piersol and
saving advantages in preparing your home-grown feeds. Come
dleton
was
in
Hermiston
Wednesday
children accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
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in today and see the outstanding features that this machine
afternoon handing out his cards for A. H. Cable and children to Sumpter
Double Feature
offers—and you’ll agree it’s the one for you.
re-election as sheriff of Umatilla and Granite, Oregon, Sunday. They
county.
rtport
the
temperature
as
96
degrees
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BRADEN BELL TRACTOR
C. J. Shorb of La Grande was at an altitude of approximately 5000
& EQUIPMENT CO.
campaigning in Hermiston Wednes feet on the trip.
day
for
Congressman
Walter
M.
PENDLETON, OREGON
Mrs.
Lena
Rupprecht
and
children
you take it to a co m p eten t
Pierce, who is in Washington, D. C., Mary. Magdalene and Philip of Seat
watchmaker before corrosion
at present and unable to campaign in tle, Wn., are visiting at the home of
attacks the delicate parts. It
J O H N D E E R E Q U A L I T Y I M P L E M E N T S A N D S E R V IC E
you cannot get it to us Immed-
person before the November election. her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pear
iately, onen the case and sub
Miss Zelda Curtiss will start work son. Mrs. Rupprecht will visit here
merge tne watch in oil. Then
at the first opportunity bring
ing for the Forest Service at Pendle for three weeks while the children
can
it to us. We will do the rest
ton Monday. She has been employed continue on to Nebraska for a visit.
Mrs. McKenzie Returns Home
j
Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Sater left Sat
at
the
Hermiston
Transfer
and
will
P. A.
W!>'ANYTHING
QU/CK SERE/CC
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, who has been
urday on a week’s vacation from his
be replaced by Miss Claudine Hale.
V
ELVET
REASONABLE PRICES
io n . BABE
L. C. Dyer motored to Pilot Rock work in the Umatilla Co-op. Cream away from Hermiston since July 15, i
HALF
& HALF
Tuesday to get his daughter, Mrs. ery. His father, Frank Sater, ac returned home Monday night. She
has spent that time in Portland,.
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Chas. Isaacs and granddaughter Hel companied them as far as Weiser,
THOMPSON'S DRUG
with JOHNY DOWNS
en Kay, who will spend a few days Idaho, where he attended the funer Rockaway, Tillamook, and Seattle,1
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al of his brother who had been in an Wn., visiting with various members ,
with her parents here.
PLUS SHORTS
of the family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Mrs. J. A. Scott left Sun auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Sater McKenzie and family, who have spent
HERMISTON, OREGON day Mr. for and a two
then
went
to
Crater
Lake
and
Sea
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weeks visit at the
the past two months in Oregon, re -.
side.
home
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
turned this week to their home in
H e r m is to n
Merle Phelps in Walla Walla.
Washington, D. C. Mrs. McKenzie’s'
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Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eyesigh Special- ! Miss Zelda Curtis, daughter of Mr. mother, Mrs. G. R. O’Daniels, who
ist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- . nd Mrs. George Curtis, and C. O. has spent since June 1 visiting a t !
WELL EQUIPPED TO
miston Hotel on Wednesday, August Marble, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Seattle and Portland, also returned
Salad Dressing. Every
28. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 1-lc Marble, were married Tuesday at to Hermiston with Mrs. McKenzie
ACCOMMODATE,
AND GIVE
one is asking for it.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring and Lewiston, Idaho, at the Methodist and plans to spend the winter here. YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Quart
daughter Shirley motored to The church. They were accompanied by Frank McKenzie, who has spent the
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Dalles Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson. They
summer working for his brother
her uncle and family. The group a l-; left Wednesday for a short honey-
BILL SHAAR. Prop.
Hermiston
Red & White
so motored to the Maryhill Museum, moon at (he mountains and will be George at Tillamook, is expected home
next
week.
Fri. - Sat. - Mon. - August 23-24-26
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten home >n Hermiston the first of the
plan to leave Saturday on a two week.
week vacation with his parents at
MRS. JESSIE HESSER
New Bridge, Ore., where he will be
joined by a brother from Salt Lake
Funeral services of Mrs. Jessie!
Bulk - Qt.
City.
Hesser, 65, will be held at the
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Saylor and Methodist church Saturday, August j
For
family left Saturday for San Fran- i 24, at 2:30 o’clock. With the pass
cisco and other points in northern ing of Mrs. Hesser, another of Her
Pkg.
California. They expect to visit the miston’s first citizen has gone. Her
fair and return by way of the Ore- death came while visiting a brother
gon coast.
in Pittsburg, Kansas. She has been
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Piersol receiv-: *n poor Health for some time. Sur-
Standby - 14 oz. bottle
ed word Wednesday morning that a viving are her son Frederick H. Hes
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY
1 0 ’A lb. baby girl arrived at the home ser of Washington, D. C., and a bro
of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ther Carl Lemmon of Pittsburg, Kan
M. J. B. COFFEE.............................. 1 lb.
Van Camps
- can
Floyd Coxen at Toppenish, Wn. This sas. The services are in charge of
FARGO
A. W. Prann Funeral parlors and the
is the Piersol’s first grandchild.
Pheasant - No. 2 can
FRUIT COCKTAIL .................. 1 lb. can
Mrs. Harold Thompson returned Rev. Stearns Cushing, Jr., officiat-
mg.
ALBER’S
to
her
home
Saturday
from
the
Her
No. 2 can
miston General hospital. The baby
CORNFLAKES ........................... package
WEATHER REPORT
who has been named David S., will
Red * White Sifted — 2 for 27c Doz.
remain two weeks longer until his
The weather report for the past
DASH - Granulated Soap...............lge. pkg.
brothers .at home are over the whoop week according to Chas. Taylor, is as
Red & White Sliced
2 fo r 27« Doz
BLUE BONNET
ing cough.
follows:
Date
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
.... 46 oz. can
Max.
Min
Monte Hedwall, manager of the
August 15 ... .............. 88 ... . 50
BARGAIN
Umatilla
Cooperative
Creamery,
left
— FRESH PRODUCE DAILY —
August 16 .... .............. >3 ... . 48
Tuesday for a vacation to be spent
COFFEE - fresh ground.................2 lbs. for
August 17 .... ........... . 96 ... . 48
mostly
at
Astoria
with
relatives.
He
CAULIFLOW ER.................
PALM BEACH
August 18 .... .............. »6 ... . 50
intends to spend much of the time
August
19
....
..............
95
61
ORANGE
JU IC E ...................... No. 2 can
fishing
of
salmon.
GREEN BEANS ........3 lbs.
August 20 .... ............. 95 ... 61
CREAM WHITE
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore returned
August 21
.............. 83 ... 59
CELERY - green...........bunch 1OF
Monday evening from a five-day va
SHORTENING ............... .......... 3 lb. can
cation
trip
to
Portland,
Ft.
Lewis
p iY R p n n v
w *
Local M elons - Tom atoes - Peaches
Hop Picking Starts Monday
Seattle and Victoria. B. C. At Ft.
CHERRIES-No.
2
cans.......................2
for
— A ll Fruits fo r C a n n in g —
Lewis they visited with Ralph Mar
More than 250 pickers are expect
Red Sour Pitted
ble. Gilbert Gettnian and Delmar Me ed to be on hand Monday morning,
SWANSDOWN
Cracken.
They
were
fortunate
to
August
26,
at
the
L.
W.
Dixson
and
— MEAT SPECIALS —
CAKE FLOUR........................... package
view an army maneuver in which Son hop yards, according to Mr. Dix-
VEAL STEW, fresh meaty ................ 2 lbs. for 25<
Ralph participated. The Moore’s re sort who is busy these days getting
port that he was a very tired boy ready for the season. The Dixsons
package
MARSHMALLOWS
BEEF SHORT RIBS, baby b ee f......... 2 lbs. for 25< when a halt was called.
have 30 acres of hops, all under irri
ANYTIME
gation. and according to reports the
LAMB STEW, nutritious ....................2 lbs. for 25tf
RIPE OLIVES ........................ 2 tall cans
hops are excellent this year.
BÁtiiJ I H LAI ÜE
L o c a l H a p p e n in g s
BAXTER • LEEDS
Use
a JOHN DEERE
No. 114 ROUGHAGE MILL and FEED GRINDER
rum y o u r
w ris r Wástch
R
U nless •—
ran
/
10'
but
A . W . B e h rm a n
of
B a rb e r Shop
Sunspun
33^
French Dressing
1 3*
F ly
F ly
F ly
F ly
F ly
S w a tte rs
S p ra y
R ib b o n s 3
P o is o n
S p ra y e rs
CATSUP
PORK & BEANS
TOMATOES
ORANGE JUICE
PEAS
BEETS
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9c
32c
9c
4c
24c
Z ^ / How much
y qou can SAVE
9c
9c
9c
9c
$1.59
$1.59
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4^0
16«
17$
»5*
BEEF ROASTS, baby beef, center cuts.......lb. 18<
L A R D , pure Sheaf B rand...............4 lbs. for 29 <
PORK CHOPS, lean ten d er........................ lb. 24<
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED 4 WHITE STOBE
PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily :—
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C A N N IN G
Peaches
at
WURSTER*S
P/o Mile West of
Umatilla
lale’s A Late Elber
I L a fe Crawford» Now Ready fi
Cushings Attend Reception
The Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Cush
ing, Jr., and daughter Charlene, re
turned Saturday morning from the
valley where thep spent several days
in vacationing and business. Besides
visiting their families, they attended
the reception of the new bishop, Bruce
R. Baxter in the Laurelhurst Park,
Portland. There were some twenty-
five hundred people gathered for the
a ffa ir .
L E M O N S .................................... dozen
THRIFT - 2 LB. PKG.
P R U N E S .................................package
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
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