The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 09, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1941.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
rA O B two
BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
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SALES BO O KS?
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Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton and
Mr. and Mrs. A. “Red" Estle mo­
Buy them from your home dealer.
tored to Walia Walla Tuesday where Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf were business
Mr. Estle attended a Ford meeting. visitors in Walla Walla Friday.
Discuss your needs with us.
Pul Nights
Mrs. Neva Pilon was an overnight
Deverd Elwood is now employed at
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
the Inland Cooperative, spending most
W e carry the well know«
Gerald White Wednesday.
of his time driving the delivery truck.
George T. McNealy, a turkey grow­
R. C. Todd returned to his home er from Patterson, Wn., was a busi­
from the Hermiston General hospital ness visitor in Hermiston Tuesday.
Wednesday much improved after hav­
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton and son
TUMBLEWEEDS
ing been there a week.
Paul were Sunday dinner guests at
Mrs. A. D. Duelan and infant the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt-
taper, Carbeas md
daughter of Boardman returned to house.
Virginia Brace - John Barrymore their home Tuesday from the Hermis­
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Pearson and Mr. and
ton General hospital.
in
Mrs. James Todd spent New Years
Fred Laughlin, who has been a evening in Pendleton.
"THE INVISIBLE
medical patient at the Hermiston
Mrs. Art Hague of Stanfield who
General hospital, returned home Mon­
WOMAN"
has been a patient at the Hermiston
day. He lives in Stanfield.
Stranger Than Fiction
General hospital a week, returned to
her home Tuesday.
from Sunday until Tuesday visit­ COUNTY MEETINGS
NOTICE TO PUBLIC ton
Willis Crampton of Hermiston has
ing at the home of her uncle, Mr. and
SUNDAY - MON. - TUESDAY
Lemon Juice Recipe Checks enlisted
in aviation department of the
Having purchased Tom Lenhart’s Mrs. W. R. Longhorn. She had just ON FARM OUTLOOK,
JANUARY 1 2 - 1 3 - 1 4
Rheumatic Pain Quickly
navy and left last week Wednesday share, he is not further connected in
returned from the funeral of her bro­
7i
you
suffer
from
rheum atic,
a rth ri-
Continuous Show Sunday
in company with Jack Smith who al­ any way with Miller’s Trading Post.
t ’s
or
neu.'iiis
ra in ,
t iy
thi»
simple
ther at Cheyenne and also stated that DEFENCE, BILLED
inexpensive
home
recipe
th a t
thousands
so
enlisted.
Clarence E. Miller
are
using.
G et
a
package
of
R u -E x
Dr. Mark Skinner was recovering.
Harvey Payne, A. E. McCulley,
C om po'ii.d today. M i”
it w ith a quart
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ci
water, add the ju ice o f 4
lemons.
The Skinner brothers are nephews
J.
M.
Pace,
W.
R.
Walpole
and
Chas.
CARD OF THANKS
I t ’s
easy.
Pleasant
and
co
trouble
of
W.
R.
Longhorn
and
formerly
re­
at
all.
You
need
o n ly
2
table*
■ E. Rogers were among the Hermis-
following three subjects:
We wish to thank all our friends
spoonfuls
tw o
times
a
day.
Often
w ith in
48
hour3 —
sometimes
over­
I ton men who were called for jury ser­ for the sympathy and acts of kind­ sided here.
To study past recommendations in
n ig h t
—
splendid
results
are
obtained,
vice for the county.
the
light of changing world condi­
li
the
pains
do
not
q u ic k ly
leave
ness shown us during the past few
and if you do not feel better,
R u -L x
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spe­ weeks. We especially wish to thank
Gailey Buys Umatilla Transfer
tions.
w ill cost you nothing to try
as it is
sold by yo u r druggist
under an
abso­
cialist of Pendleton, will be at the those who rendered assistance at the
2. To recommend such further ad­
lu te
money-back
guarantee.
R u -E x
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gailey of Her­ justments in the county’s agriculture
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Jan­ scene of the accident. Elbert is pro­
Compound
is
for
sale
and
recommended
by
Color Cartoon Little Whirlwind
uary 15. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. gressing nicely and hopes are bright miston have purchased the Umatilla and in conditions affecting farm
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Going Places No. 84
Tom Slattery dray line service at home and rural life as seen desirable.
Hermiston, Oregon
21-lc for his complete recovery.
Phone 2271
Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Gailey are
3. To consider the contribution
Miss Nellie Benson moved to the B.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore
-/wners of the Hermiston Transfer which rural people can make toward
Haneline
residence.
Miss
Benson
is
and Barbara.
WED. - THURS. - JAN. 15 - 16
Co. Ed Kaufman will be the driver national preparedness.
a stenographer for the army engi­
of the Umatilla service.
Double Feature
neers stationed at the Reclamation
A trial program of this nature has
CARD OF THANKS
already been held in Deschutes coun­
building.
We wish to thank our friends and
V U YOUR HIW
Curtis Dyer of Pilot Rock paid neighbors for the kindness and sym­ ROADS DANGEROUS
ty where 30 farm and home leaders
A t WISTtRN
Hermiston a visit Thursday (today). pathy shown during the loss of our W ITH ICY COATING considered these questions and ar­
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore announce father and grandfather. We espec-
rived at recommendations on the best
WELL EQUIPPED TO
the arrival of a seven pound baby boy | ¡ally wish to thank the Odd Fellows
agricultural adjustments in view of
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
born January 8 at the Hermiston and the Hermiston postoffice force
Considerable difficulty has pre­ present world affairs, and on pro­
YOU
THE BEST OF SERVICE General hospital. This is the hospi­ for their cooperation. The floral of- vailed the past week when a coating posed steps to reduce to a minimum
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! ferings were beautiful and greatly of ice covered many of the roads of the problems of readjustments to
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Mrs. Ruth Morrison Powell, former ) appreciated.
eastern Oregon. Several minor acci­ follow the present war.
The plan is to hold an opening all-
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston teacher in the local schools but now
dents have been reported as a result
Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Logan
residing in Portland, was a week end
! of this situation. State road crews day meeting of the general group in
and family.
visitor at the L. S. Burrell home.
spread a layer of sand several times each county to hear reports on pro­
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Logan
While here she also went to Pendleton
during the past few weeks, greatly gress since 1938, and an outline of
and family.
to see Miss Lynch.
present conditions and outlook. Plans
relieving the slippery condition.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Logan
will be considered there for meetings
The Hermiston General hospital is
and family.
P. A.
The report for the week, according to be held by the separate committees,
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remodeling a room into a sound-proof
VELVET
to Chas. Taylor, weatherman, follows: and for getting final recommenda­
nursery which will enable the hospi.
HALF & HALF
tai to be licensed by the state for ob­ LOCAL RESIDENTS
Max. Min. tions to the public, possibly through
Date
PLUS SHORTS
stetrical work. It is expected to have HEAR COSSACKS
community meetings.
January 2 .... ........... 30 .. .. 15
THOMPSON'S DRUG the nursery completed this week.
The schedule for Umatilla county
January 3 .... ........... 29 - .. 23
Miss Catherine Lynch of Keyser,
calls for the first meetin« to be held
January 4 .... ........... 36 ... 19
Quite a large group of local towns­
W. Virginia, arrived Wednesday people went to Pendleton Wednesday
February 6 with E. R. Jackman, farm
January 5 .... ............ 38 .. .. 17
........... 35 .. .. 20
evening to spend some time with her vening to hear the Don Cossack
crops specialist, and Art King, soils
sister, Miss Lavina May Lynch, who ingers. The reports are that the
specialist, assisting the local exten­
January 7 ............... 36 .... 22
is in the St. Anthony’s hospital in concert was greatly enjoyed with
A total of .12 rainfall was record- sion staff and the county farm and
Pendleton due to a recent auto acci­ -onie excellent music presented.
home leaders.
ed.
dent.
■ on purchase regular 20c package of a ■
The concert was under the auspices
Mrs. F. M. Guiwits accompanied if the American Association of Uni­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark from Pen­ versity Women.
dleton this week after spending sev­
eral weeks there.
CREAM OF W H E A T .................................24#
Bob Harris and Reggie Johnson PROJECT FARM
left Monday for John Day where they BUREAU TO MEET
will visit at the home of Bob’s sister,
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Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Santos. Bob
The annual meeting of the Umatil­
is a son and Reggie is a nephew of la Project Farm Bureau will be held
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, R. & W
2% lbs. 23#
Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of Her­ ■ in the Columbia park club rooms
CORN MEAL, white or yellow............ 9 lbs. 31 #
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miston.
Wednesday evening, January 15, an­
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker nounces Henry Ott, president. A pot
No. 2
Smith - Florida
and daughter Kay returned Sunday luck supper will be served at 7:30
from San Diego, Cal., where Mrs.
cans
and will be followed by a business
Knickerbocker and daughter had been meeting and the election of officers
CATSUP, Red & White 14 oz.................3 for 49#
No. 303
visiting her sister since Thanksgiving
Pheasant Brand
for the ensuing year, Mr. Ott stated.
PORK & BEANS. B. & W. No. 2«/2’s .... 2 for 25#
day. Mr. Knickerbocker motored to
Since farm organizations are as­
cans
California before Christmas to spend
I A II D Red & White
49 lbs. $1.45
suming an increasing importance in
his vacation there.
promoting the interests of farmers
L V U H American Beauty
49 lbs. $1.03
9 oz.
Matmor Brand
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wright and
both socially and financially, the
family of Lewiston, Idaho, spent the president urges that the membership
MACARONI or Spaghetti, R. & W. P/2 lbs. 23#
.......
can
week end at the home of Mr. and
,
of
the
farm
bureau
attend
this
meet-
INSTANT TAPIOCA. Red & White
10#
Mrs. W. F. Cargill. Mr. and Mrs.
i ing in full force.
Roy
J. Cargill and family of Clarks­
TOP TEST
GLO COAT, Johnson’s ........................ Quart 98#
ton, Wn., were also week end guests
No. 2 cans
HERMISTON
TO
at the Cargill home. Mrs. Wright is
Creamy
a daughter and Mr. Cargill is a son HAVE FIGHT CARD
LOG CARIN'
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cargill.
FLOOR W AX, Johnson’s ...................... 1 lb. 59#
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and
Medium Size
Considerable interest is being dis­
daughter
Rahma
have
moved
back
to
played in the forthcoming fight card
SCOTT TOWELS........................... 2 rolls 23#
Hermiston from Ontario. Mr. Smith to be staged in Hermiston Thursday,
GOOD VALUE
GRAPEFRUIT. Red & White No. 2’s .... 2 for 25#
will be employed as a salesman for February 6. Slated to appear as
the Hermiston Auto Co.
headliners are Dean Groth of Pendle­
PINEAPPLE JUICE, Red & White
46 oz. 27#
Ann Piersol, daughter of Mr. and ton and Doug Wilson, recently of San
ALBER’S
Mrs. R. H. Piersol, received a broken Francisco where he has been fight­
LADY GODIVA SOAP FLAKES
2 for 35#
left arm Tuesday in a sledding acci­ ing in the King Tut stable. Sammy
8 oz. Pkg.
dent near the James Todd home. Ann McCracken will also appear on the
was taken to Pendleton where the program.
WEST CREST
bone was set.
Groth, who is well known here,
No. 2 »A Cans
SQUASH, Hubbard or Marble H ead ....... Lb. 3#
Mrs. Marvin Ray and daughter will find considerable opposition in
have
spent
the
past
few
days
at
the
Wilson, a rugged type of fighter. The
CELERY, crisp large stalks.............................. 15#
SEAPORT
O. C. Pierce home. Mr. Ray is em­ latter will fight in Boise January 17
ployed with Stevens & Koon, contrac­ and in Baker January 23. McCrack­
CAULIFLOWER, large white heads............... 15#
No. 2’A Cans
tors of the munitions depot. Attempts en's opponent has not been named as
ORANGES, Sunkist juice oranges...........Doz. 17<
are being made to find a vacant house y e t . ______
SOFTASILK
in Hermiston so that the Ray family
2% Lb. Pkg.
can move here.
ACCIDENT VICTIM S
Miss Delpha Berrian, school teach­
er from Marshfield, was the house WELL KNOWN HERE
BAKER’S
CHICKENS, fine stewing hens................. Lb. 18#
guest of Miss Thelma Swarner for
1 Lb. Can
BACON BACKS, sugar cured, lean
Lb. 21 #
several days. Miss Berrian and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. McGarvey
BEEF ROASTS, lean center cu ts.......... Lb. 17/4#
Miss Swarner returned to Portland and Dr. Grant Skinner, all of Bend,
RELIANCE
New Years day to spend a few days, are in a Rock Springs, Wyo., hospital
BEEF SHORT RIBS, nutritious............ Lb. 1214#
No. 2*A Cans
and then plan to visit other points in following an automobile accident
VEAL ROASTS, milk fed v eal.............. Lb. 18/4#
the Willamette valley.
which occurred on Highway 30 near
VEAL STEW, lean, meaty cuts...............Lb. 12*4#
that place. They were severely cut
Plan» Formulated For Meeting
and bruised but not seriously injured.
They were en route to Cheyenne to
The executive board of the Inland
Cooperative met Monday night and attend the funeral of Dr. Skinner's
prepared data and plans for the an­ brother, Ray Skinner, who was killed
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
THE RED A WHITE STORE
PHONE 8001 • HERMISTON
nual meeting to be held February 92. earlier in the week in an automobile
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily :—
All members are urged to attend thia accident. Mrs. Catherine IUaley, a
sister of Dr. Skinner, was in Hermit-
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