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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
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Henry Harger left Monday after- Suzanne visited at the Bert Mullins
Mrs. Gladys Smith left Wednesday
' evening
Pilot Rock
evening for
for Pilot
Rock where
where sho
she ! noon for his home iu Homedale, home and John henry at the F. V.
I will visit until Friday.
Idaho, after teaching in the high Prime home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West are mov school here for the past year.
Coach Cochran and his mother,
ing into the Kennings house across
Mrs. Perry Arthur received 120 Mrs. Georgia Cochran, left Tuesday
the highway from the depot and are White Winedot baby chicks Satur I morning for Moro, Oregon, where
I they will spend part of the summer.
Wallace Spencer of Umatilla was
A. F. Rohrman visited his parents 1 doing some remodeling and paint day from Appleton, Missouri. They
ing. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds arrived in fine shape and so far Mr. Cochran has been teaching in
a business visitor hero Tuesday
Pendleton Wednesday night.
the high school here for the past
Alpha Christley drove to Portland are living in the house formerly oc none have been lost.
E. N. Boylen and Sloan Thompson
I two years and plans to attend sum
were business visitors in town the Mor day night with a load of wool cupied by them.
Mrs. Chas. Isaacs of Pilot Rock
Miss Mary Petri, who taught spent a week with her parents. Mr. mer school at the University of Cal-
first of the week from Echo.
from the New Madden ranch.
. P. Rutherford, T. P. DeLano, I school here for the past year, does and Mrs. L. C. Dyer and attended j ifornia and while there attend the
Mrs. S. R. Cooper and daughter
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summer at her the wedding of her sister. Miss Alice Olympic games.
s.
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L.
Hollinger, and George Bush , I not plan to spend
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Marjorie of Stanfield and Billie
Hedwick attended the graduation ot Boardman were business visitors 1 home in Fulton, Missouri. Miss Pe Dyer, Sunday.
in Hermiston the first of the week. I tri has made no definite plans for
exercises here Saturday night.
Friends of Miss Glea Sias who
Floyd Pierce left Sunday for Cul the summer and will remain here taught in Columbia district school
Miss Margaret Neary of Echo at-
for the present.
last year, will no doubt be glad to
tended the graduation exercises here vert, Oregon, where lie will spend
Win. Hay of Baker, Oregon, was a know that she Is now at R ckaway
Saturday night in which her bro the summer on a ranch with his cou
week end guest of Mrs. Lois Blum beach and will be employed there
ther, James Neary, received his dip sin, Clara Osborn.
Mrs. Enos Martin and Mrs. Joe
Mrs. F. B. Barker is employed in on the Carter ranch north of town. for the summer.
loma.
Toole entertained Saturday at a des
Jack’s Brown Bobby Shop this week ! Mr. Hay is a mining man and says
Mrs. R. C. McReynolds returned
Miss Myrnie Clayton left Sunday
taking the place of Mrs. Leonard | business Is quiet in that district but to Hermiston Sunday after her sert bridge-luncheon at the home of
for Enterprise, Oregon, where she
Nation who left with her aunt, Miss that the mining prospects for the school was out near Condon and has Mrs. Martin. A profusion of spring
will spend the summer with her
flowers brightened the rooms and
Summers, for Portland Monday.
1 coming year look bright.
established housekeeping in the
mother.
seven tables were in play during the
The final edition of the high |
Miss Esther Sibert, teacher in the J. S. West house on the west side.
The Misses Nell Reeves, Elsie school paper, “The Bulldog"
afternoon. Mrs. Neil Robertson won
was Hermiston high school, left the first Theda Burnside accompanied her
Reeder, and Pauline Sloop were din- published Monday and any student of the week for her home in Elbert-
high honors, Mrs. Ralph Richards,
lier guests of Miss Margaret Felt- not receiving one may get a copy | ton, Wn where she will visit for a from Condon after spending the second high, and Mrs. Raymond
past week visiting her parents.
house and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse from Superintendent McAtee.
Walker, consolation.
1
Mrs.
T. H.
short while before going to Colum-
Stated communication of Queen
Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lilly of Board- bia university to attend summer Esther chapter, order Eastern Star, Fraser cut high and Mrs. Wm.
Miss Margaret Elliott, who taught man are the parents of a 9 3-4
Shaar low.
| school.
will meet next Tuesday at 8:00 P.
in the high school last year, left pound son born in the Hermiston
Marion Pierce, daughter of Mr.
Jobes Daughters of Pendleton
Monday afternoon for her home in Medical hospital Monday, May 16.
Mrs. C. M. Best spent Monday and
and Mrs. O. C. Pierce, will leave Fri will exemplify their degree work at
Knappa, Oregon.
He has been named Robert Earl.
day in company with Mr. and Mrs. 8:30. Masons and their wives, Stars Tuesday of this week in Pilot Rock
Mrs. W. L. Blessing and family
Word has been received here that | R. L. Elliott of Pendleton for Port and their husbands, and mothers of where she attended the wedding of
plan to move to Portland this week Ernest Cox, student at Albany col
land where she will visit over the Jobes Daughters will be the honor her niece Miss Lorraine Bracher
where they will join Mr. Blessing lege, has been appointed as assis
, week end.
adv. who married Mr. W. J. Kopp at an
guests.
who is interested in a service sta tant manager of the Albany Orange
The Misses Eleanor and Georgiana
Dr. H. Ç. Curry, the Seattle Op early morning wedding Tuesday.
tion there. Mr. Blessing has been Peal, college publication.
Briggs arrived home Tuesday eve- tometrist who has made professional Father Conner of My Lady of Angel
gone for some time and friends of
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and ning from Salem. They have been visits to Hermiston for 20 years, and church of Hermiston read the ser
the family regret their leaving Her sons, John and Dan. and Miss Pau- | teaching at Mountain View school
is known for good optical work at vice. The young couple will make
miston.
line Stoop were Sunday dinner and living in Salem. They will spend leasonable prices, will again be at their home in Pendleton.
guests at the Garnet D. Best home the summer with their parents, Mr. the Hermiston Hotel, Wednesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Carson Linder, and
j west of town.
| and Mrs. Geo. Briggs.
May 25, for one day. Eyes examined,
Miss Ruth Woughter, daughter of
Miss Florence Davis left Monday glasses ground and fitted, as low as sons Troy and Lester, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Harding, and Mrs. McCoy
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Woughter, who for Portland where she and her fa- $5.00.
has been teaching in the high school | mily will make their home. She has
The Best in Talking Pictures
George Wagner, accompanied by pleasantly surprised Mr. and Mrs.
near Billings. Montana, for the cast been living with her parents, Mr. O. W. Payne and O. C. Pierce went L. Stewart Sunday afternoon honor
Hermiston, Oregon.
year, arrived home Monday and will | and Mrs. E p earner, for the past to Moro, Oregon, Tuesday moving ing their fifty-fifth wedding an
TWO SHOWS: 7.30—9:15 P.M.
spend the summer here.
year. Her oldest daughter. Miss furniture for Mrs. Georgia Cochran niversary. Mrs. Stewart is 70 years
Be b Henderson left Tuesday for Mignon Davis, graduated from high and on the return trip they stopped of age and Mrs. Stewart is 7 2. They
PROGRAM
Portland and Eugene. He will spend | school this spring
at the Deshutes to fish. Mr. Pierce live in the Westland district. Ice
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
some time In Portland and then go
Joe Reeves. Hermiston rural mail was the only one having any luck cream and cake were served later in
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
to Eugene Friday to visit his sis- carrier, attended a meeting of rural and he caught four salmon and three the afternoon.
ter, Marian, who is a student at the mail carriers in this district at Emi- trout. They returned Wednesday
university.
Members of the American Legion
grant Springs Sunday. The meet- night.
Mrs. Roso Rhodes of Pendleton ings are held twice a year when car-
Suzanne and John Henry Nye of Auxiliary entertained Tuesday eve
spent the day with Mrs. , Gladys riers meet to discuss their problems Walla Walla, Wn., spent the week ning at the home of Mrs. Geo. Story
Smith Wednesday.
Mrs. Smith is ! and have a social time together.
end in Hermiston visiting friends. honoring Mrs. J. M. Biggs who will
with ELISSA LANDI
one of the operators of the Hermis- -
leave the first of June for LaGrande
Victor McLauglen Barbara Weeks
ton Be luty Shoppe.
to make lier home. A surprise of
Paul Cavanagh,
Beryl Mercer
Business visitors in Hermiston I
handkerchief
the evening was
THE LOVE ADVENTURES—
from Stanfield this week included
shower for Mrs. Biggs and the re
—of a LOVE ADVENTURESS!
F, B. Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. James
mainder of the evening was spent
Glorious Landi as a woman of
Hutton, F. L. Snyder, J. M. Richards
playing interesting games.
50c
60c
Fruit Cocktail
affairs. She'll fascinate you as she
and Mrs. A. N. Boggs.
drives one man to crime, lures
Mrs. C. E. Bensel, and Mrs. Geo.
Cream of Tomato Soup
Mrs. James Todd and Mrs. O. K.
another to disaster, steeps a
Sabin of Portland are visiting this
Mudge
entertained jointly at the
% Fried Spring Chicken, Pineapple Fritters
third in disgrace — and lifts u
week at the A. E. Bensel home as
first of a series of an attrac-
fourth to ramance and happiness.
•veil as other relatives.
Mise Ina
Baked Hormel Ham, Candied Hams
tively appointed bridge luncheons
PLUS Comedy "The Cannonball’
Lenhart came with them and will
Wednesday
afternoon
on
the
and Mickey Mouse Cartoon.
Lettuce
and
Tomato
Salad
remain for a short visit.
veranda of Mrs. Todd's home. Spring
W. W. Felthouse, H. E. Hitt, Mer-
flowers were very much in evidence,
New Asparagus
Mashed Potatoes
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
rill Potter, and Ceo. Stanger Of Pen-
brightening the veranda.
Four
Come to the Matinee 2:30
dleton, returned from a fishing trip
Hot Bread
tables of bridge were in play during
Sunday for 15e or 35c
on the Deschutes river Wednesday
the afternoon with Mrs. Curtis Sim
Choice of Desserts:
and report a fair catch. They loft
ons winning high honors, Mrs. Peter
Fresh
Apple
Pie
with
Cheese
ZANE GREY’S
late Sunday night.
Castric second high honors, and Mrs.
Strawberry Short Cake. Whipped Cream
Garnet D. Best, consolation.
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Bob’s brilliance is beginning to
Alicia’s eyes; at least she has
seen wearing colored glasses.
Miss Summers telling Napoleon
to get off the lawn.
Jack Isaacson standing in the
corner in the Spanish class.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd and Mrs. Lage en-
ednesday night with a
tertained Wednesday
dancing party for their
Ruth Dodd and Carrie
re also part of
Dodd home. Cards were
the diversion for the evening.
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VOTE NO. 54
R. C. TODD
CANDIDATI FOR THE
REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION
FOR
Coffoa
Milk
Tea
HOW
ABOUT
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
COMING AGAIN
UMATILLA
COUNTY
, TO BE HELD
MAY 20. 1932
“ceoneiiy
ALONG SOUND "UBiNeas LINze.
(Paid Adv.)
Slim Summerville
Watch the Window for a
In a 4-reel comedy special that
brings the famous and funny
doughboy into the Marines!
HOT ONE SATURDAY
FIRST to FIGHT
DON'T FORGET TO VOTE
FRIDAY!
Save Your Eyes!
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Phone 901 - O.O. Felthouse
"Home of Quality Meats"
HERMISTON MEAT
MARKET
Dr. Curry, the old Reliable
Optometrist of Seattle, who has
made professional visits to
HERMISTON
for 20 years, will again be at the
BROWNBOBBYSHOP
Plate Dinner
35c
Ham and Eggs
35c
Steaks and Chops
TUM-A-LUM TICKLER
Published in the interests of the people of Hermiston and vicinity by
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
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Phone 331.
Hermiston, Or., Thursday, May 19, 1932
No. 19
Put Your Home First!
Spend for the home in 1932
Willie: "Pa. what is a peanut politician!'*
Pa: “Oae that improves with roasting."
Some of the politicians are eliminated, but we still have
the same houses and a lot of t hem need repairs, new roofs
and paint. Now is the best t ime In years to do this needed
work. Shingles, paint, and all building material is very
low In price.
Let us show you how reaso nable it can be done,
R. A.
Brownson
AT THE TUM-A-LUM
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BREAD AND PASTRY
OPEN 6:00 a . m J UNTIL 11:00 P. m .
STORES
Wednesday, May 25
for one day.
EYES EXAMINED
GLASSES GROUND
AND FITTED
Reduced Prices on Lenses and
frames—Glasses Fitted as Low as
$5.00
Hermiston, Oregon
M ac M arr
HERMISTON HOTEL
JACK’S
Vol. 31
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Next Thursday, Friday, Saturday
"Lost Squadron”
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If you want Good Quality
Meats, we have them
and
at prices you can afford to
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PLUS
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Sunday Dinner
THURSDAY, MAY 1», 1932
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PUBLIC OFFICE IS A PUBLIC TRUST.-GROVER
CLEVELAND
If Elected, I Shall Consider Such As a Trust.
VOTE X 53
J. M. HARRISON
for County Commissioner, i:
"RELIEF FOR TAXPAYERS—A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL”
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PRIMARIES MAY 20. 1932
Five Years Field Experience
Am a Farmer and Tax Payer
of Umatilla County.
Received my education In the
Public Schools of Umatilla Coun
ty and am a Normal Graduate.
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