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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942. Wm. Sabin was able to return to his home in Stanfield this week after spending the past three weeks in the Hermiston hospital. Otto Pierce, Ben Gerking and Mrs. 1 Julia Penney were in Milton-Freewa (8= ter to attend the Cooperative Insti J. G. Beddes, patient at the Herm tute, Tuesday. Mrs. W. L. Hamm has been ill at Little Jacky Huxell has returned to iston hospital, is improving rapidly. her home for the past few days. Rita Blinston has been absent from Mrs. O’Brian was released from the his home in Stanfield. He was releas ed from the Hermiston General hos school with chicken pox. Hermiston hospital Thursday. pital where he has been treated for Mrs. Dan Gray entertained the Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Swanson left Wednesday bridge club Wednesday Sunday for a business trip to Seat pneumonia. Sybil Howell, who has been em- afternoon. tle, returning Wednesday morning. ! ployed with J. A. Terteling & Sons Mis. Izetta Batey from Portland is | at the Umatilla Ordnance depot, re- visiting at hei fathers home, U. Ed- turned to her home in Heppner Wed wards. nesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott were Pen-1 Word has been received from Mrs. dleton business visitors Saturday, P. H. Corman in Ashland that her HERMISTON, OREGON Dean Ryan returned to his home father, Mr. Cole, is in critical condi Sunday after a period of illness at Phone 2121 tion and that she will be unable to re the local hospital. turn home for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rauch were vis Wilbur Hinkle and Ed Horner plan FRI. - SAT. - JAN. 30 - 31 itors at the Abe Toffer home in Pen to leave Saturday for Walla Walla dleton Sunday. where they will take their medical Double Feature Mrs. J. B. Kasari arrived home Sat- examination before entering the air urday from a two weeks visit in Port- corps. land. SHIRLEY TEMPLE Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick had as Mrs. Joe Hornsby received medical purposes their dinner guests Thursday evening in care at the Hermiston hospital Sun- Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Bohlman, Mr. and day and Monday. PROLONG THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR —clutch —i Mr. Holland was a medical patient Mrs. Dayton Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quick. at the Hermiston Cenerai hospital Mr. and Mrs. John Pettit and two PREVENT LARGE REPAIR BILLS from Tuesday until Saturday. and A group of friends charivaried Mr. small children have moved from Ba- and Mrs. J. Dell Christley Saturday | ker to Hermiston, He is employed as PROTECT YOUR POCKETBOOK i a driver with the Asbury Transpor- LLOYD NOLAN LYNN BARI night. Dell ( hristley was in Portland on tation Lines. TO PRESERVE YOUR MOTOR CAR Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze left for pendably business Monday, He returned Tue in TRANSPORTATION Portland Thursday to visit their son day evening. Mrs. H. H. Casper and small and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. daughter returned to their home Fri- Swayze. They will return this week end. day. — Chevrolet Mr. and Mr.- Earl Watson are the Mrs. Art Good returned Sunday | proud parents of an 8 pound baby evening from Portland where she has | SUN. . MON. . FEB. 1 - 2 boy born at St. Anthony’s hospital been receiving medical care. ¡CHEVROLET DEALERS SPECIALIZE IN THESE "CONSERVATION SERVICES Miss Barbara Tucker, recent em-Sunday, January 25. He has been ployee of J. A. Terteling & Sons, left | named Gary Stott. PUMP SERVICE for her home in La Grande Monday, i Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner received Mrs. E. L. Neff and Doris Davis I word Saturday that their son Cecil with 7. STEERING of College Place were guests of Mr. | who enlisted in the army and was SERVICE. SPENCER TRACY and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury last week stationed at Camp Lewis near Seat tie, was transferred to the medical end. I, TRANSMISSION, Plus Short Features Mrs. Walt Cochran and daughter corps at Camp Grant, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw left today Kathleen Ann arrived Tuesday even- ing from Silverton to stay with her (Thursday) for Portland. After at TUESDAY - FEB. 3 tending to some business in Portland mother, Mrs. Bert Mullins. they intend to go to Willamina to F. M. Cox, who has been in the ANNE SHIRLEY in Hermiston hospital for the past few visit with Mrs. Shaw’s parents. They weeks, is reported to be improving will return Sunday. A group of friends surprised Mrs. slowly. Walter Griffin was admitted to the George Harkenrider on her birthday Hermiston hospital for medical care Sunday night. Those attending were Sunday night. He expects to leave in Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Latham, Mr. and Mrs. A. the next few days. N9A “seii PHONE 3661 — HERMISTON Plus Short Features Mr. and Mrs. “Tiney” Caldwell ar- H. Norton and Mr. Harkenrider. Dan Biggs, formerly of Hermiston the parents of an 8 lb. baby girl born Saturday, January 24, in Pendleton passed through here Tuesday on his WED. - THURS. - FED. 4 - 5 way to Pendleton to visit his parents. She has been named Myrna Mae. The North Columbia Telephone Co. CROP Save Monday night, February 9, Mr. - and — Mrs. — Jack , Biggs, ----- before - — go- , PROSPECTS for the Legion auxiliary benefit card ing to the Officer’s Training School held a meeting at the C. A. Keller home Thursday evening at which the DISCUSSED party at the high school. Bridge and in Fort Benning. Georgia. The Hermiston Taxis are for sale, . following officers were elected: Mrs. pinochle will be in play. 24-lc Among those skiing Sunday at With or without franchise (P.U.C. Duff Knight, president: Mrs. Mabel (Continued from page 1) Tollgate, were Dr. and Mrs. W. L. authority) ; 1937 Dodge sedan with i Weeks, vice president; Mrs. H. G. Morgan, Miss Irene Kellner, Miss heater and Philco radio, $400; 1940 McCulley, secretary-treasurer, and years, and because of seed from vol WELL EQUIPPED TO Nash sedan, with heater, $700. See Mrs. John Jendrzejewski and Mrs. B. unteer plants that shatter and reseed. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Mabel Rauch, Walt Perkins and Mr. Mr. Case or Mr. Wilson at Angel’s E. Getchell, directors. Plus Shorts This crop could probably be grown in YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE and Mrs. Pete Berg and daughters Rest evenings only. Will finance for Don DeMoss left Thursday for a most of the district at a profit since Patsy and Beverly. reliable party. 24-lc three weeks vacation to Portland, the government is now guaranteeing I Corvallis and Eugene. While in Cor- 10 cents a pound for the seed. The BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston j vallia he plans to study poultry and problem of harvesting machinery is I poultry housing at Oregon State col- very important with this crop and. I lege. He plans also to spend some according to Mr. Jenkins, could not I of his vacation at the University of be obtained for this district since ; Oregon at Eugene. priorities for the machinery are I it, The Columbia Union Christian En based on the amount of machinery | inyHorel dfnizR TliAfJ I deavor, which is composed of endea sold in a district the proceeding ye: \ vors in Umatilla and Morrow coun The growing of sugar beets wa. | ties, will hold a birthday anniversary ( • ADJUSTMENTS- I banquet at the Central Church oil discussed and according to the opin i ) Can So Wall Relieve I Christ Friday evening, January 30 ion of these present and Mr. Jenkins. | 1 the pressure This is part of the annual Christian this crop could be grown successfully fois placed Pel most any place on the project. The Endeavor week which dates this yea vertebre of problem of marketing the sugar the delicate from January 25 to February 1. ing there - shown Cora Hanson is in the Hermiston beets, obtaining seed, and the labor in the mas- i General hospital with a severely in- shortage may be the limiting factors j our illustra J urea knee. She was in an accident in regard to this crop. It was point- I It is this B. „U...I ed out that sugar beets grown in this ' I which included Kay Logan, who es- interference Lis win nerve caped with minor cuts and bruises area may be marketed at Toppenish. | function, that 5 causes the 2 . Uority oi dis and Earl Matheson, who was taking Washington. —which the them to their homes Saturday eve- eases to Colored slides of legume seed human flesh ning. The automobile struck a train crops and grass seed crops in other 1 at the crossing near the depot. Both " o areas of Oregon were shown by Mr. (O I girls are recovering nicely. am G Jenkins, and gave a discussion of Members of the Cooperative these that was of considerable inter THE TRAINED ANC EXPERIENCED L vice Station attended a three day est to the groups. CHIROPRACTOR 2 i school, sponsored by the Cenerai Pet- d locates this interference r ead ily B ( Mr. Jenkins pointed out that pas | roleum Oil company at the Marcus- and removes the pressure by E j Whitman hotel in Walla Walla thi ture renovation unless done very tho- |O adjusting the displaced vertebrae E week. Attending the first day were I roughly may result in a waste of NATURERESTORES y Rowland Y eend, Wesley Parker and seed. He 1^ recommended .ccorncade that c.-v the ci pas- p-s WHEN THE CAUSE OF 2 I Virgil Osborn. On Tuesday, Erwir I ture be torn up by cross cultivating DISEASE IS REMOVED F ! Wilbur, Jim Collins and Rowland and then the new pasture seed plant I Yeend. On Wednesday, which was ed and the ground packed or rolled. DR. A. E. MARBLE Mr. Jenkins gave a discussion of | the last day, the service station was can CHIROPRACTOR represented by Art Thompson and Birdsfoot clover, which is a new pas Hermiston, Ore. ! Marion Beck. ture crop that many of the farmers Clabber Girl Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockard of the have been hearing about. It was their | Columbia district received word last opinion that this Birdsfoot clover I week from their son, Capt. Paul E. may be successfully used in this area Stockard, stationed at Ft. Richard in pastures that were only slightly al- | lb. can ... eg. son, Alaska. Capt. and Mrs. Stock kaline and that were now planted to | ard are going about their duties as Strawberry clover. This crop is sup usual and asked the parents not to posed to be a heavier forage yielder j ORN or GLOSS worry about the many rumors com than the Strawberry clover. IF YOUR EYES ing from Alaska. Capt. Stockard is The assistant county agent, Gene TROUBLE YOU— a graduate of Hermiston Union high Lear, urged those attending the meet-1 school. ings to cooperate with the bond I Come here and get the benefits of an Addie Simons arrived Satur- pledge drive that is now being con our more than 25 years successful day at her son’s home. Mr. and Mrs. ducted. and many of those attendine optica) experience. Reasonable Curtia Simons. Sunday, Mr. and the meetings signed these pledges, if prices for glasses when needed. Mrs. Curtis Simons and daughter they had not already done so. Those We ejcamine your eyes by Shirley, accompanied by Mrs. Addie attending were urged to turn in their modern methode and grind I Simons, visited friends and relatives scrap iron as soon as they could con glaeeee to fit in all the latest , in Touchet and Walla Walla, return- veniently do so. etglee. | ing by way of Milton and Pendleton. Kenneth Gray, entomologist, Ore 3781 Fre DR. DALE ROTHWELL Mrs. Simons expects to he here un gon State college, was also present at OPTOMETRIST til Sunday when she will leave for an these meetings and gave information HERMISTON, OREGON 418 Main Street ! extended vacation to Springfield, to those present relative to insect PENDLETON. OREGON Massachusetts. and pest control. Local Happemiugs OASIS THEATRE CAR CONSERVATION PLAN “Young People” “Pier 13“ “Edison the Man” “Unexpected Hermiston Auto Co Uncle” AAAÁAAAAAAAAA "Mexican Spitfire's Hermiston Barber Shop Baby” "CHIROPRACTIC 8 GRAPEFRUIT PORK BAKING POWDER 131 Grocer