The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 29, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1940.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser and
son Tom left last week for a ten-day
vacation trip to Kootenay Lake in
British Columbia. They returned to
HERMISTON, OREGON
Hermiston Wednesday.
PHONE 2121
Frederick Hesser of Arlington, W.
Va., and Carl Lemon of Wichita,
SATURDAY, AUGUST il
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale left Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Logan were Kas., spent several days of last week
Pal Night
day
for
a
stay
at
Wallowa
Lake.
business
callers in Pendleton Wed- at the W. A. Hineline home. They
Continuous Show starting 4 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent nesday.
came for the funeral of Mrs.. Jessie
from Thursday till Monday in Port­
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mulkins left Hesser..
f
land.
Monday on a business trip to Port­
Mrs. N. W. Bloom returned Satur­
day from a two months visit with her
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox visited last Fri­ land.
day with her daughter, Mrs. John W.
Willard Scriver, who is a medical brother, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Keppner
Graves, of Heppner.
patient at the Hermiston General at Denver, Colo. Most of the time
was spent at the Keppner cottage at
Concord grapes now ready.. W. F. hospital, is doing nicely.
Cargill, phone 2629.
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Mrs. Frank Millering, daughter Glen Park, Colo.
Cartoon — “A Kick in Time.”
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reed, their two
Mr. and Mrs. James Carney and Darlene and son Avery of La Grande,
Comedy — “Twin Couplets.”
Ben Faust of Pendleton visited Miss were guests Sunday at the home of sons Joe and Bob, and Mr. Reed’s fa­
ther left Wednesday after spending
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke.
Maxine Faust Sunday.
SUN. - MON. - SEPT. 1-2
several days at the Julius Gimble
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
Harwood
of
Oma­
Fred Lee of Echo is a medical pa­
Continuous Show Sun. and Mon.
ha, Neb., visited from last Wednes­ home. Mrs. Reed was former Marian
tient
at
the
Hermiston
General
hos­
“TOM
day till Saturday at the home of Mr. Stevens.
pital.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney left
Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner were and Mrs. Charles Taylor.
Saturday on a week’s vacation trip
Charles
Burk,
local
dry
goods
business visitors in Walla Walla Mon­
starring Freddie Bartholomew
man, spent from last Wednesday till to Boise, Idaho, and Yellowstone Nat­
day.
Wendell Willkie, guest star in
ional Park. Mr. Zivney is employed
The Methodist ladies aid will meet Saturday on a business trip to Port­
'‘INFORMATION PLEASE"
at the Hermiston experiment station
Wednesday, September 4, at the home land..
Color Cartoon
and Mrs. Zivney is superintendent of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
C.
Moore
of
of Mrs. M. P. Casseday.
«PUDDLES GREEN HOUSE"
Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Sater returned Naches, Wn., visited Tuesday night the Columbia school.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Piersol and
TUES. - WED. — SEPT. 3-4
Sunday from a week’s vacation spent at the home of his brother, Mr. and
daughter Ann went to Toppenish,
Mrs.
Sam
Moore.
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at Weiser, Idaho, Crater Lake and
Mrs. G. R. O’Daniels, mother of Wn., Sunday where they visited with
Seaside.
Mrs.
F. C. McKenzie, is spending their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Mr. Van Damme of the Van
Coxen. Mrs. Piersol and Ann stayed
Damme Poultry Co., of Spokane, Wn„ several days this week in Pendleton
for a week’s visit. Mr. Piersol will
on
business.
was a business caller in Hermiston
A group of people of the Westland go after them Sunday.
Wednesday.
Mrs. Robert Wright and children
district
gathered at the Harold Hard­
Mr. and Mrs. William Grogan an­
Barbara and Billy of Lewiston, Ida­
nounce the arrival of a son Charles ing home to help celebrate their 5th
ho, and Mrs. Roy Cargill and sons
Louis weighing 7 lbs. born Saturday wedding anniversary Thursday night
Richard and Bobbie are visiting Mr.
at the St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen­ of last week.
and
Mrs. Frank Cargill this week.
Miss
Velda
McFarland
of
Grants
dleton.
/'HIGGINS FAMILY
Pass, who is spending a two weeks’ Miss Wilma Joanne Cargill will re­
Marvin
Rankin,
Fred
Rankin
and
Menu
turn with them to Kooskia, Idaho,
Bill Crawford of Fossil left the 17th vacation with the McFarlands at
where she will teach during the com­
Umatilla
and
at
Boardman,
visited
of August on an extended trip east
ing school year.
friends
in
Hermiston
Monday.
by car. They visited Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle opto­
Mrs. Gertrude Sanders accompan­
Jim Todd at St. Louis, and Miss La­
metrist, will again be at the Hermis­
ied
her
brother-in-law,
L.
Brownell
of
vina May Lynch at Virginia, and are
on their way to Washington, D. C. Umatilla to Portland Sunday, return­ ton Hotel Wedn. sday, September 4,
for one day. Eyes examined. Glass­
They are planning to return home by ing Tuesday evening. Mrs. Sanders
es fitted to relieve eye strain and
also
visited
friends
at
Eagle
Creek.
“Onion Pacific" way of Iowa.
Popeye Carton
Mrs. Brownell stayed with her moth­ headaches. Charges reasonable. Many
years of experience.
2-lc
er, Mrs. Simmons.
THURS. - FRI___SEPT. 5-6
Mr. and Mrs. Jones of Los Angeles
Miss Margaret Lawrence of Port­
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land is spending several weeks at the and Mrs. Louie Kroessin of Rainier
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ran­ were week end guests at the home of
reaver brothers . ^ lvirv
kin. Miss Lawrence is Mr. Rankin’s Mr? and Mrs. Frank Sater. Mr. Sa­
ter had accompanied them here from
niece.
Lee, Asa and Vester Shaw, sons of Weiser, Idaho, where they all had at­
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw returned tended the funeral of their brother.
home from the Lexington wheat fields Both ladies are Mr. Sater’s sisters.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Smith and
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Saturday, completing the summer
small son of Tigard were week end
work..
•
Miss Lois Wilson of Portland vis­ guests at the home of his parents.
ited
from last Wednesday till Thurs­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mrs.
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
day at the home of her aunt and un­ ^mith and son had motored down for
with Ronald Reagan
Mr. Smith who had been employed
cle. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Pierce. .
PLUS SHORTS
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell return­ during the summer months at Pilot
ed home Thursday after spending the I R'X’k.
summer months at Oakland and San
Francisco. Mr. Burrell is principal
TOWNSEND CLUB
of the local grade school.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kendall of
NEWS
Dallas spent the week end with their
THE RED & WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
By Mrs. Joe Udey
— : F ree D elivery Tw ice D aily :—
Alton Kingsbury. They came to
A very interesting meeting was
help celebrate their granddaughter’s
sixth birthday.
held at the Legion hall August 23.
Frank McKenzie, son of Mr. and Plans are being made to have a
Mrs. F, C. McKenzie, came home Townsend booth during the fair week.
Tuesday evening from Tillamook Also plans for another Townsend
where he has been spending the sum­ benefit dance at the park house in
mer months with his brother and Columbia park Saturday, August 31,
R. & W.
Cans
were made. A big crowd is expect­
working in a service station.
Mrs. J. E. Saylor played hostess ed. An orchestra from Pendleton is
: White
Pints
Sunday to a group of youngsters to furnish the music. The dance
when she took them to Umatilla committee will appreciate the coop­
Plates and Napkins
"here they enjoyed a swim, wienie eration of all the members, and pro­
Package
roast and a watermelon feed.
mise the public protection.
Following is a copy of Senator
Ted Ripley, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glenn Ripley, came Friday from Los Chas. L. McaNary’s letter to Dr.
White - 16 oz. cello
Angeles where he has been attending Frances Townsend: “My dear Dr.
the Anderson Aircraft school. He Townsend: A few days ago I had
will remain at home until the present the pleasure of discussing with you
strike troubles are settled at that lo­ various pension proposals that have
cation.
been introduced in Congress, and in
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne and my opinion, Senate Bill 3255, known I
Extra Fancy
Lbs.
their niece, Mary Lou Payne, left as the Townsend Bill, introduced i n :
Monday for Salem. Mary Lou will this session of Congress by Senator
remain their with her parents while Downey of California, is a sincere
Lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Payne will continue on attempt to have the national govern­
to the beach for an indefinite visit. ment insure all citizens a comfortable I
Idaho Small White, Reds
Mr. and Mrs.. R. L. Woolley left 1 retirement annuity when the age of
Saturday for Forest Grove and other 1 sixty is reached. I believe the na­
points for a week’s vacation. Mr. tion would prosper and human happi­
Red & White
Woolley is manager of the Umatilla ness be vastly increased if this were
Electric Cooperative association.
done. This measure should receive
Quart
O. F. Steele, past grand master of thoughtful and sympathetic consid­
the I.O.O.F. lodge was elected as the eration. Very truly and cordially
RED & WHITE
1 lb. 26*
Oregon representative at the close of yours, Chas. L. McNary, Congress­
MART - Ground Fresh 1 lb.
the Odd Fellows convention at Cor­ man,”
vallis last May and will leavd Septem­
Also following is a copy from Wal­
SCOTCH
1 lb.
ber 1 for Huntington. W. V.. where ter M. Pierce’s letter to Mrs. Edna
EARLY RISER
1 lb. 19*
the Sovereign Grand Lodge will be Udey: “Well, the Townsend clubs
held. Mr. and Mrs. Steele were visit­ drew aces when they drew that letter
FR ISK IE S, tre a t your dog - 3 lbs. 35c - 10 lbs. $ 00
ing Hermiston Saturday.
from Charlie McNary which appear­
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation left ed on the front page of the Townsend
KEN L RA TIO N , A rm our’s or P ard , l ’s, 3 fo r
this week for a vacation trio to Mr. weekly. That is a wonderful victory
Nation’s old home in Nebraska. They and it will have a sweeping effect."
PU SS IN BO OTS - K en L C lub - Dog Food, l ’s
will also visit at several other places
Townsendites are very much >n-
route. Gwynn Hughes is substi- couraged.
tof-og for Mr. Nation as night mar­
The next meeting will be Septem­
CAULIFLOWER........ large h ead s
shal during his absence.
ber 13 in the Legion hall. The pub­
lic is invited to attend and hear lat­
CELERY .................... large stalk s
est news.
BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
BARGAINS.
LIKE THESE/
Brown’s School Days”
H erm iston
B a rb e r Shop
IM QÄ®
“ Murder in the Air”
30 Days from Now!
These Bargains
W o n 't Exist!
Labor Day Specials!
1937 FO R D T U D O R SED AN — 85 hp. m otor
sm ooth as silk, good 6-ply tires, heater,
new p ain t .........
$450°°
1937 FO R D 60 T U D O R SED AN — th is is the
well know n econom y m odel. O w ners re ­
p o rt 25 to 27 m iles p er gallon. C om plete­
ly o v erh au led an d in top condition, now
o n l y ................
$450“
1938 FO R D P IC K U P — 4 speed transm ission,
special high w heels fo r m ountain ro ad s
an d high centers, e x tra good condition
inside a n d out, larg e pickup box, room y
cab w ith good upholstery ....
$555°°
1930 FO R D M OD EL A PA N EL— ju st the
the th in g to haul tu rk e y feed ..
$55°°
R o h r m a n M o to r C o.
A U T H O R IZ E D
FORD
DEALER
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HERMISTON TRADING CO.
A ugust 50 & 51 Specials
W a x P aper
D e v ile d M e a t
125 foot 1 5 c
25c
R ip e O liv e s Bluei
17c
r a p e r C ups
E g g N o o d le s R1&
9c
23c
F la v o r J ell
R IC E
BEANS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
SA CK O F FL O U R
TO EA CH FA M ILY
FREE
WHILE THEY LAST —
49 LB. SACK
6 F°r 2 9 c
Fiavors
5
19c
19c
FRENCH DRESSING
SUNSPUN DRESSING
COFFEE sc°TcH
13c
33c
i,b 15<
*4i LB. SACK
$1.79
93c
FOR ALL
TOMATO JUICE
R IC E
COCOA.
5C
12 oz. can
3 lbs.
17C
M0THER’S 2 lb. can
CASCADE
CRACKERS
2 lb. carto n
X5C
Reliance
J.
55*
J*
C O FFE E
Lb.
J J*
ORANGES ................... 2 dozen
45*
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
FA N CY V EA L R O A STS, m ilk f e d ............... lb. 16*
BEEF R O A STS, te n d e r cen ter c u t s ............... lb. 18*
; V EA L ST E W , a real v a l u e ...............................lb. 10*
R U M P R O A STS, fin est o f r o a s ts ................... lb. 20*
H A M S, te n d e r su g ar cured, h a lf o r w hole .. lb. 22*
RIB ST EA K S, baby b e ef .................................lb. 25*
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North Morrow County
FAIR DANCE
IR R IG O N
Saturday, Aug. 31
The Troub«dors Dance
Band
Adm. 60c - 15c - Plus Tax
Miss Haberlein Enters College
Miss Dolores Haberlein of Irrigon '
and her father left for Seattle, Wn.,
Friday where she is going to take a
secretarial course at Griffin Murphy
Business College. On Mr. Haberlein’s
return trip he will pick up his young­
est daughter Paula in Portland. The
later has been visiting relatives there
during the summer months. She will
be a sophomore in Irrigon high.
RELIANCE
KRAUT
J
No. 2^2 cans
ROSARIO
Orange M arm a lad e 2 lb > X2c
SA L A D D R ESSIN G
t a st y
or SA N D W IC H SPR E A D
Quart jar
17c
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
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