The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 05, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1#4C.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTOhLOREGON
PAGE TWO
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin of Spo­
kane, Wn., were week end guests at
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
DECEMBER 6 - 7
E. D. Martin.
Pul Nights
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Fix went to
Pendleton Saturday on business. She
Continuous Show Saturday start­
remained until Sunday night.
ing at 4:00 p. m.
Make your Christmas packages at­
tractive. Christmas paper, seals and
ribbons at Brierley’s.
18-lc
GENTS’ RINGS
WATCHES
BABY GIFTS
Ruth Gearhart, daughter of Mr.
Rings
i BILLFOLDS
DIAMOND RINGS
with VICTOR MA TURE
and Mrs. Fred Gearhart, was taken
Lockets
to the Pendleton hospital Wednesday
i KEY CHAINS
WEDDING RINGS
LOUISE PLATT
suffering with pneumonia.
Bracelets
i WATCH CHAINS
LOCKETS
Cartoon—'Pilgrim Porky
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd enter­
Bent
Spoons
i KNIVES
CROSSES
tained Captain and Mrs. R. C. Wil­
Comedy—Teddy the Roughrider
Fork
&
Spoon
liams, H. T. Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
i TIE CHAINS
PEARL BEADS
Cups
Jens Terjesen of Pendleton at dinner
i FIELD GLASSES
WATERMAN PENS
Sunday afternoon.
SUNDAY - MON. - TUESDAY
Ed. F. Wilson of the Rural Electri­
LOCKET AND BRACELET SETS
DECEM BER 8 - 9 - 1 0
fication association of Washing, D.C.,
CH1DREN SILVERWARE SETS
was a business ¿aller at the Hermis­
Continuous Show Sunday
ton R.E.A. office Tuesday and Wed­
LADIES’ LEATHER PURSES
nesday.
CHARLES LAUGHTON
Marvin Rankin and Mr. and Mrs.
CAROLE LOMBARD
Leander Quiring and Sylvia made a
M AKE
trip to the valley over the week end.
The men folks attended the Oregon
State-U. of O. football game at Cor­
vallis Saturday.
Marshal Newport and Thomas
Hurlburt of Portland stopped for a gr
short time in Hermiston Tuesday en
route to Vale where they have a road
Color Cartoon—Mr. Mouse Takes
construction contract. The men are
well known here.
children know of tuberculosis and its
A Trip
LO C A L C R E A M E R Y
Look for the coupons in the Her­ W E A T H E R R EPO R T
incipient method of attack.
Information Please
A A A A A A A A A A A A A miston Trading Co. ad. on Page 2. IS F A V O R A B L E
“In Umatilla county we have a
ISSUES D IV ID E N D S
Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen entertained
year-round program for tuberculosis
Wednesday at a dessert bridge lunch­
prevention. Investigations are as­
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
The Umatilla Cooperative Cream­ sured in every home where tuberculo­
eon with three tables in play. Mrs.
The past week has produced noth­
George Harkenrider won high and ing spectacular in the way of weath­ ery of Hermiston declared a 1^4c di­ sis is reported or suspected and a
DECEMBER 11 - ’2
Mrs. Roy Hale won second high er conditions. Eastern Oregon to vidend to patrons at a board meeting thorough check is made with the aid
WELL EQUIPPED TO
score. The Christmas motif was used date has missed out on the storms held recently, according to Monte of the medical profession in deter-
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
about the room and tables.
which have visited other sections of Hedwall, manager. The dividends mining whether or not the disease
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will be paid for the business of the exists.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Dixson and the northwest.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
first six months of 1940.
two daughters returned Sunday from
“Seal sale money from last year
The
report
for
the
week
follows:
•
The creamery has steadily in­ has made wide-spread testing and ex­
a three weeks vacation trip to Puget
Max. Min.
Date
creased in growth and the present amination possible. I believe that
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston Sound cities. Mrs. Wm. Knapp, who
November 28 ...... ....... 50 ..... 33
dividend will be the largest ever paid every purchaser of Christmas Seale
had been visiting here a week with
November 29 ...... ...... 54 ... . 44
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ her niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. November 30 ...... ...... 50 ..... 27 here, due mostly to the increase in should follow the progress of tuber­
business. During the first six months culosis control in Umatilla county in
Dixson, accompanied them to Port
December 1 ........ ...... 49 ... . 24
Torn from a bloody chapter in the
of the present year, an increase of order to see for himself that his mon­
Angeles.
46 .... 32
December 2 ........
16,000 pounds of butter was made. ey actually takes part in preventing
World’s History . . . The story of
Monroe Swarner, who has spent
...... 46 ... . 36
December 3
• P. A.
The
creamery handled 258,000 lbs. of some person right here in our own
the
past
few
years
in
Fairbanks,
A total of .16 in. rainfall was re­
a man who would not surrender.
•V E L V E T
butterfat during this period.
Alaska, arrived in Seattle, Wn., by corded.
community from having tuberculo­
• HALF & HALF
Comedy—Snow Fun
boat last Thursday. From there he
sis.”
went to Corvallis where he attended
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Money from the sale of Christmas
Information Please
THOMPSON'S DRUG homecoming activities. He is now at R. J. REUBER O F
seals if not sent to the county office
ENDORSES SEAL SALE may be left locally with either Mrs.
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. C. Swarner, where he will remain S T A N F IE L D PASSES
Tom Fraser or Mrs. W. Martin Mar-
for an indefinite period.
but.
Dr. W. H. Wilcox, county health
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clarke be­
Robert John Rueber, farmer, 51, officer, this week endorsed the 1940
came grandparents this week when passed away at his home in Stanfield
TOWNSEND CLUB
tuberculosis Christmas Seal Sale of
C O U P O N Good For 10«! C O U P O N Good For 5«!
they received word of the birth of a Thursday noon of heart disease. He
the Umatilla County Health associa­
NEWS
baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ma- was the son of John Rueber and his
on purchase of package of Red on purchase of 1 or more Red &
lette of Hart, Michigan. Mrs. Ma- wife Christiana (nee Schwarz) and tion, opening December 1, as follows:
“Tuberculosis with its peculiar
* White WHEAT CEREAL. White Flavor Jell Dessert.
By Mrs. Joe Udey
lette will be known here as Margaret was born in Germany February 9,
ability
to undermine the health of
Clarke. The little miss has been 1881.
At the club meeting this Friday
victims and spread germs to others
named Bonnie Sue and was born Nov­
night there will be nominations for
before
any
outward
sign
of
its
pres­
At
the
age
of
two
years
he
emi­
ember 29.
ence can be seen, is a difficult di­ the coming election, and all members
J. S. Cooper spent the week in Her­ grated with his parents to America
sease to control. Our medical pro­ are urged to be present.
and
settled
at
Albany,
Wis.
Two
miston on business.
A large crowd attended the bene­
fession has always endorsed the ef­
years
later
the
family
moved
to
May­
Look for the coupons in the Her­
fit dance at Westland school last Sat­
forts
of
lay
workers
to
carry
the
ed­
nard,
Iowa,
where
he
received
his
ed­
miston Trading Co. ad. on Page 2.
R. & W. whole slices or mammoth
ucational program to every man, wo­ urday night, and the dance commit­
Mrs. Pete Laas entertained for her ucation and grew to manhood. In
halves - No. 2 'a's
man and child in the country. These tee announces another dance at the
1908
Mr.
Rueber
decided
to
come
soil Keith at a birthday party at the
physicians realize that more can be community hall in Hermiston the
west,
where
he
engaged
in
farming.
home of Mrs. Levi Reeder. It was
R. & W. Home Style or Sliced
accomplished in controlling the di­ 14th. A box of groceries will be the
For
the
last
ten
years
he
has
lived
at
his fifth birthday. The afternoon
sease if those same men, women and door prize.
was spent in opening gifts and play­ Stanfield. For several years he held
the
office
of
director
of
irrigation.
Red A White - No. 2’4 ’s
ing games. Refreshments were served
to Sally Pearson, Dicky Bensel, Mr. Rueber had been in failing health
Red & White
Charles and Kayella Rohrman, Mike for some time, but his death was nev­
ertheless sudden.
Doyle and Jeannie Quick.
2 lbs. 4 9 <t
Red & White
He leaves to mourn his departure
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pearson and
seven brothers and one sister. The i
Mart ...............
1 lb. 23«!
Eddie Bensel motored to Corvallis
brothers are Rev. August Rueber of
V U U V V
Scotch Blend
3 lbs. 35«!
over the week end attended the Ore­
Mapleton, Iowa, Charles and Gus of
gon State-University of Oregon game.
Maynard, Iowa, Martin of Portland,
Red & W hite
They were joined there by Mr. and
Oregon, and John, Jacob and Albert
Mrs. Frank Morgan and Mr. and
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Mrs, Kenneth Mayer. They also visit- of Stanfield. The sister is Mrs. Ju­
Pheasant
'fir- '
lia
Bender
of
Chicago,
111.
Besides
I ed friends in Portland. Others at- these he leaves many other relatives
| tending the game were Jack Smith
Any Variety - *4 Lb. Pkg.
and a host of friends both in Stan­
j and Fred Reeves.
field and in Iowa.
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Gums, Chocolate. Plain
Mrs. Jens Terjesen of Pendleton
The departed was a life-long mem­
V a n a i e s Mix or Jelly Beans
i has been awarded a Gold Chevron
ber of the Lutheran church and at
award card for safe driving and con­
his death was a faithful member at
sideration of the lives and property
Pendleton.
of others. The award also included
C O C O A - Our Mother’s ................... 2 lb. can
Funeral services were held Mon­
49 lbs. $ 1 .4 3
Red & White .....
j a five dollar draft. The award was
day afternoon at 2 o’clock from Peace
PRUNES - Thrift 2-lb.......................... 2 boxes £ £ 1
made by the Standard Accident In­
49 lbs. $ 1 .0 3
American Beauty
Lutheran church, the Rev. E. M. Bu-
surance company of Detroit, Mich.,
tenshon officiating. Burial was in
A N T IS E P T IC T IS S U E
..... 5 rolls
which is represented here by E. P.
Olney
cemetery.
Dodd.
C A K E FLO U R - Sw ansdow n................Pkg.
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FRIDAY - SATURDAY
“Captain Caution”
“They Knew What
{ They Wanted”
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser spent
the week end in Portland.
Christmas tree lights, both inside
and out, 35c to 89c. Brierley’s. 16-lc
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and
Wayne Linder were among those who
attended the funeral of John Reuber
in Pendleton Monday.
Mrs. R. E. Osborn of Milton was a
business visitor in Hermiston Thurs­
day (today). While here she stopped
at the home of Mrs. Clara Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reuber of Stan­
field and Mrs. Jack Reeves motored
to Portland last week end to attend
a wedding.
See our display of needlework Dec.
14 at the Oregon Hdwe. & Impl. Co.
Many beautiful and useful articles
for Christmas. Also cooked food
sale. Altar Society.
15-2c
Mr. and Mrs. R. Van Patten of
New Bridge arrived Saturday to
spend until Tuesday with their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Van Patten.
Look for the coupons in the Her­
miston Trading Co. ad, on Page 2.
The Methodist Ladies Aid met at
the home of Mrs. Burnham for an all
day meeting with Mrs. Barager and
Mrs. Tiller as the hostesses. Follow­
ing the dinner the afternoon was
spent in preparation for the coming
bazaar.
I
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s
s
s
£
§
A. W. Behrman, Jeweler
Your Christmas H eadquarters
Hermiston
Barber Shop
Iflc
Specials December 6 & 7«
Flav-R-Jel
Peaches
Pineapple
Pumpkin
M IL K
4 for 19c
23c
23c
2 for 23c
Can 7c
C
Biscuit Flour
Peanut Butter
Weston Cookies
29c
2 lbs. 29c
10c
Also See O ur Handbills.
2 lbs. 25c
SUNSPUN
Bananas
Qt. 30c
3
lbs.
19c
Flour
19*
Produce Departm ent
P E A N U T S - Fresh roasted
2 lbs. 25<
BANANAS
.......................... 3 lbs. 2 0 «
O R A N G E S -E xtra lge. navels, 126’s, doz. 28<
Meat Departm ent
FANCY VEAL ROASTS, milk f e d ......... lb. 16U.<
VEAL STEW, meaty c u ts .......................... lb. 12M><
SIRLOIN STEAKS, tender and ju ic y ......... lb. 20<
BEEF ROASTS, center c u ts .......................... lb. 17<
PORK STEAKS, lean - te n d e r..... ............ lb.
MINCE MEAT - delicious fla v o r..............lb. 12‘/ l -<
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
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PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON
Free Delivery Twice Daily
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G IR L S GLEE C L U B
T O G IV E C A N T A T A
BEAL DISPOSES O F
B L A C K S M IT H S H O P
H. J. Beal, who has owned and op­
The Girls Glee club under the di­
rection of Miss Gwendolyn Ross is erated Beal's Blacksmith Shop for
) going to present its annual Christ­ the past several years, completed ar­
mas cantata at the P. T. A. meeting, rangements Saturday whereby James
December 19, at 8 o’clock, and again Jordon of Walla Walla, Wn., takes
Friday afternoon, December 20 at over the interests of the building and
1:00 o'clock. Both performances are the Beal residence west of town. Mr.
Jordon began work Monday but was
I free to the public.
The cantata is composed of eight taken ill and is now at his home in
numbers by the chorus, a trio by Walla Walla.
Francis. Doris and Barbara Follett,
Construction of an 18x24 addition
a trio by Francis and Doris Follett, onto the resent building is now un-
and Ethel Clarke, a duet by Bonnie derway and will house the woodwork -
Hunter and Mae McGee .a duet by mg machines. Mr. Beal will remain
Johanna and Elamae Casper, and with the business for a year in the
four solos sung by Ethel Clarke, Mol- employ of Mr. Jordon. Mr. Beal will '
ly Anne Ripley, Mary Haxen and handle the farmers’ work while Mr.
Mabel Rauch, respectively.
Jordon will concentrate in the con-
Phylis Sires is the accompanist for i struction of the Klages Land Leveler i
the cantata.
I machine.
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B A K IN G P O W D E R - C alum et........ .... can »7*
POP C O R N -Jolly Time, guaranteed, 2 cans »5*
S A U E R K R A U T - Seaport
2 No. 2^/2 cans 19<
OYSTERS - Cove, Emporium .... 2 5-oz. cans »5*
S A U C E ■ Cranberry, Reliance .. 2 17-oz. cans 29<
C H O C O L A T E S - Old fash io n ed ....... 2 lbs.
J
JQl
2 doz. 15*
Dozen 21^
M A R M A L A D E - Sunny J i m ......... 2 lb. jar
BRUSHES - Scrub, F id e lity .................. Each
O I d 11 £ V $
Medium Size ....
Large Size .......
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
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