The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 25, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THURSDAY, MAT 28, 1933
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
Mrs. Ina Wessell haa been a pa- [ Mr. and Mrs. Harle Rogers last
Mrs. Chas. Clarke and Miss De­
loris Hays motored to Pendleton tient at the Hermiston Medical week.
hospital this week being treated for
Wayne W. Coe donated the Com-
Wednesday.
1 mereiai club a small piece of land
Munsing Wear Nighties. Variety a bad quinsy condition. Her con­ on which they set out 150-hop run-
of styles. Alma Hitt.
— Adv dition is improving.
I ners.
Mrs. B. F. Williams is a visitor
u
At the last Commercial club meet
The Girl Scouts will sell poppies
A. Hineline home. She is ing, May 11, twenty-five members
W. L. Boynton of Helix was a
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newport spent on the streets of Hermiston Satur- at the W from Portland where she were present. A number of subjects
(returning
business visitor in town Tuesday. several days last week in Portland. day and the Boy Scouts In Echo.
has been visiting for the past ten were discussed in which was includ-
ed a proposed plan of organizing a
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley and days.
Miss Catherine McBain spent the
Mrs. Sophia B. McComas of Pen-
joint club composed of clubs from
week end in Walla Walla visiting dleton was a business visitor in Mrs. F. L. Kelley were Pendleton
Mrs. Arleta White entertained at Echo, Stanfield, Hermiston, Uma­
visitors from Thursday until Sun­ a dinner party Monday night hon- tilla, Irrigon. Plans for a play were
an old school friend.
Hermiston Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott of • Mr. Sherwin of Salem was look­ day of last week.
: oring Mrs. Leila Phelps and Miss also discussed and the president, W.
Pendleton were guests at the home ing after business in Hermiston last
Jimmie and Jean Decker arrived Margaret Elliott who will soon be P. Trumbull, was authorized to set
of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce Sunday. week.
Friday from Union, Ore., to spend leaving Hermiston for the summer. a date for clean-up day. The presi­
dent then appointed an entertain­
the
summer with their grandpar
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norton and
Miss Ruth Woughter, who has ment committee consisting of Lloyd
Munsing Wear is included In our
young son were Pendleton visitors stock. Alma Hitt.
been teaching at Edgar, Montana. Russell, Wayne Mendenhall, and
Adv. ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Turnblad.
Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. E. C. Willcutt, osteopathic I for the past year, returned to Her­ Clyde Kenison. The next meeting
Ray E. Hurst and Geo. Krebs of
will be held Thursday May 25.
M rs. D. M. Deeter and Mrs. Joe Cecil, Ore., were Hermiston business physician and surgeon. Osborn Ap- miston Friday and will spend the
Mrs. Georgie Martin and Mrs.
artments.
Adv. 3 summer with her parents, Mr. and Glenn of Pendleton were guests at
Tpole were «Pendleton business vis- visitors Wednesday.
Sidney Wilmot of Umatilla is a Mrs. F. C. Woughter.
Miss Grace Jackson left Monday
itors Wednesday.
the rainbow luncheon Tuesday.
Vern Merchant of Culver, Ore.,
Miss Margaret Gibson was enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wells of Ba­ for Portland where she will visit medical patient in the Hermiston
[ was a house guest at the home of tained at a surprise party given in
ker. Ore., spent the week end at the with her sister, Miss Lois Jackson. Medical hospital.
Mrs. Emil Fritz of Echo under Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce last week, her honor Monday at the home of
Miss Deloris Hays of Enterprise,
home of Mrs. Rena Waterman, Mrs.
Miss Alice Rhea.. A number of her
Wells is a niece of Mrs. Waterman. Ore., is visiting her aunt and uncle, went a tonsil operation the first of He also attended the state grand friends were present and an infor­
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke, and the week at the Hermiston Medical lodge for the I.O.O.F. in Pendleton, mal time enjoyed.
The Rebekah lodge will give a
plans to spend several weeks here. hospital.
Miss Mildred Peregrine left Tues­
Mrs. C. M. Jackson drove to Pen
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt are | benefit dinner and card party In day for her home in Spokane at the
dleton Wednesday and spent the the parents of a baby boy born Sat-j the hall Wed., May 31, starting at close of school.
Mrs. J. M. Richards received 500
day with her father, L. McPherson urday, May 20, at the home of A. 7:00 o’clock. A small admission fee
The Best in Talking Pictures
and sister, Miss Daisy McPherson. M. Hunt.
will be charged.
—Adv. baby chicks this week.
J. B. Beebe is drilling a well on
Hermiston, Oregon.
S. B. Bains of Pasadena, Cal., was
N. R. Mueller and O. C. Pierce
Mrs. Wm. Shaar was hostess at a
the house guest of his sister, Mrs. spent several days last week fishing bridge-dinner party last Wednesday the R. G. Penney ranch.
Miss Billie Hedrick leaves Friday
Wm. Shaar, from Monday until Wed- near Shear’s bridge. Their luck evening. Colorful yellow Iris cen­
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
for Tacoma, Wn., where she has em­
nesday of this week.
was still a little uncertain they re- tered each table. Mrs. C. C. Dur- ployment for the summer.
MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY
Miss El line Anderson of Bend, port.
I’ey won high honors and Mr. and
Mrs. Cora Olday is presenting dra
A momentous sale of. 59c print & j Mrs. J. M. Norton consolation.
Oregon,
is the house guest of Miss
matic pupils in a recital Saturday,
THE U. S. NAVY WILL NEVER
Mildred Phelps and will remain for linen dresses. Alma Hitt.
—-Adv.
Squire Thomas, who lives in Co- May 27th, at 8:00 o’clock in the
BE THE SAME AFTER YOU SEE
. hree weeks.
Mrs. Squire Thomas of Columbia umbia district, returned Monday high school auditorium, to which
the public is invited.
Beginning Thursday, June 1, li­ district entertained for her nephew from Newport, Wn., where he had
participating are the Mis­
ACK OAKIE
rary hours for the summer will be David S. Arnott, at a party last been on business. He visited rela- ses Pupils
Billie Hedrick. Myrta Martin,
:0o to 5:00 P. M. dally except Friday. The young people enjoyed ives in Walla Walla on his return and Ina Sturdivant, little Miss Marie
unday.
trip.
—Adv. jig saw puzzles and bridge,
Rhea, Roy Longhary, and Gail Mar­
W. W. Felthouse left for Port­
Dr. A. E. Marble left Thursday
Sixteen lovely styles to choose tin. Six members of the Stanfield
veiling for Portland where he will land late Thursday where he will from in our 59c dress sale. Alma study club, who presented the one-
act play "Stuffed Owls” recently,
—Adv. will repeat the play for the recital.
ittend a chiropractic convention spend several days looking after Hitt.
business interests, Chester Johnson
’riday and Saturday.
Fred Williams of Baker, who is Mrs. Olday coached the play.
accompanied him.
employed by the Newport Construc-
Musical numbers will be furnish­
A mad yarn that will make you
Mrs. P. L. Cudner of Poughkep Ion company, underwent an appen- ed by the Misses Helen Fredreckson,
ronr like a 12-inch gun!
sie, New York, was the house guest | licitis operation Wednesday in the Jane Gibson, and Rose Hoosier, and
Mrs. Della Hoosier.
PLUS
“Firehouse Honeymoon”
of her aunt, Mrs. Rena Waterman, Hermiston hospital.
last week. She was enroute to Port | Miss Theta Burnside returned last
Sports Review and Travelogue.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
land to visit her brother. Dr. Vern | Thursday after spending a week vi-
Johnson. This is Mrs. Cudner’s third siting relatives in Monument, Ore. FOR SALE
SLIGHTLY USED I
SUNDAY & MONDAY
trip west since she left the Pacific1 3he attended the commencement
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
baby buggy. Phone 331.
39-tfp j
GEORGE McKENZIE - Hermiston
Northwest years ago.
exercises when her sister was grad-
Under His Hand a Mountain of
uatetd.
Gold to lay at the feet of his
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley were
children and their seed !
2009000000990000000000090000009000000990000090000000 hosts at a dinner party Wednesday
We wish to thank our friends for
But his heirs made a bonfire of
evening. Guests included Mrs. Lei- the many acts of kindness shown
the empire he had reared!
la Phelps, Mrs. Georgia Henderson, during our recent bereavement. Al­
Miss Margaret Elliott and Miss Pau­ so for the many beautiful floral of­
ferings.
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line
Stoop.
Gonel
T. O. WALLER,
Mrs. W. J. Warner and Mrs. N. R.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell and
Mueller were joint hostesses at a
family,
linner party in the Hermiston Hotel
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jarvis,
Wednesday evening. A centerpiece
With ALAN DINEHART
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Long.
of tulips and wild flowers bright-
GLORIA STUART, Erle Unden
William Gargan, Gregi
ned each of the eight tables. High
$45.8 Dittati
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\. H. Norton and second high by
PLUS—
ICE HOUSE OPEII SUNDAYS UNTIL 12:00 KOON
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Ir. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
A Magnifying Makeup
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas.
Clarke
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to leave next Wednesday for Al-
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any. Ore., where they will attend ( ( > »
he commencement exercises at Al-
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\rlene, will be graduated. A young-
er daughter, Phyllis, Is also a stu-
lent there. The girls will return
with every $1,00 box of
o Hermiston with their parents.
Iiss Deloris Hays, who is visiting
ere from Enterprise, will accom-
any them on the trip.
Local Happenings
High
Grade
Flour
Oasts Uheatre
LARD
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TO THE PEOPLE OF THE UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECTS
WE HEARTILY ENDORSE THE
Pendleton Battery
MADE IN PENDLETON
Fully Guaranteed by Umatilla
See JIM PEARSON
LOCAL DEALER
Hermiston, Ore.
Buy This Battery and Keep Your Money at Home.
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Auction Sale
Meadowbrook Ice
BARRYMORE
• Now
Wednesday, May 31
Cents per lb
Daily Delivery
2 1-2 Miles North and East of Stanfield, Ore
Phone 901
On the Berry Farm, between the
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COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
Umatilla, Oregon.
W 0. Miller, Pastor.
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
Junior Endeavor 9:15 A. M.
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Senior Endeavor 7:30 P. M.
Phone
101
Prescriptions
Preaching service 8:00 P. M.
Theme: "Great Are Those Who 99909909901999099109993909 I
erve—Memorial Day.”
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COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
Umatilla, Oregon.
W. O. Miller, Pastor.
Sunday school 10:15 A. M.
Preaching service 11:15 A. M.
ubject: "Great Are Those Who
erve—Memorial Day.”
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STANFIELD NEWS
SPECIAL FEATURES
By Mrs. Jess Richards
SPUDS
RED
TURNIPS
RED
LEMONS
Jumble
STORLS
Mr. and
Mrs. Neil
Knighten of
Hardman, Oregon, were guests of
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COFFEE Tas
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3 Lbs. 59c
Pure
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LARD 8 Ah 790
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Libby’s
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Granulated
Recleaned
Beans
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Good Kitchen
BROOM
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Apple Strawberry
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FOR FRIDAY, SAT. & MONDAY,
MAY 26th to 29th, Inc.
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AIRWAY
Dalles, where she has been teaching
Mrs.
W. Tate and son Alvin
left Monday for Anacortes, Wn., to
attend the graduation exercises of.
ell Tate, who expects to return :
ome with them.
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gawdy of Sil­
er Lake. Oregon, were visiting at j
lie C. M. McCall home last week. |
They were also delegates to the
ate grand I.O.O.F. lodge convent-
>n in Pendleton.
Adans defeated Stanfield 14-11
n a baseball game here Sunday.
Miss Roxie Talent left Saturday
morning for LaGrande where she
will attend summer school.
H. L. Hedrick returned home
Tuesday from Tacoma. Wn., where
he has been working the past few
months. A friend. Mr. Medley, ac­
companied him home.
A benefit rainbow luncheon was
given Tuesday by the Ladies Aid in
he Refvem hall. Seven tables were
eautifully decorated in solid colors
following the rainbow order. Twelve
adlea were seated at each table. The
hall was also decorated in rainbow
colors. Entertainment was furnished
y the group with a number from
each table.
Miss Sue Shepherd has departed
for Tacoma, Wn.. where she will
spend a few weeks with relatives.
Sloan Spencer. Leonard Connor.
Carl Rhea, and Geo. Billups left tor
Portland Tuesday on business.
Harry Shipley has been visiting
his parents and relatives in Stan-
field the past week.
PAT SULLIVAN, Auctioneer.
GEORGE MITCHELL, Clerk.
TERMS—CASH.
DEPENDABLE GROCERS
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chool.
NYE BERRY, Owner
MACMARR STORES SAVINGS
SERVICE
Miss Blanche Thorsen returned
ome
Friday evening from The
risbie)
JERSEY MILK COWS,
Be­
tween 2 and 6 years, 7 head
Bay MARE, Age 10, 1500-lb.
are bred, all recently tasted
Brown GELDING, 12-yr., 1700.
for abortion and T.B.
Sets Chain Tug HARNESS
3 JERSEY HEIFERS, Coming 2-
WACON, Wooden Wheel, Good.
year old, all bred.
MOWING MACHINE, McCor­
1 JERSEY COW, Dry, Fresh in
mick Big Six.
October.
HAY RAKE. McCormick.
7 WEANER PIGS
Section Spike Tooth HARROW
1 BROOD SOW
WALKING PLOW. 16-inch.
. 4 JERSEY HEIFER CALVES
1-Horse* CULTIVATOR
1 JERSEY BULL CALF
CORRUGATOR
1 HEATING STOVE
GRINDSTONE
1 RANGE
CREAM SEPARATORS, One
1 TABLE and CHAIRS, Rocking
Economy King, good condition
Chair
OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
WE WILL CLOSE ON MEMORIAL DAY.
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Furnish Ditch & the Feed Canal.
1 Brown MARE, Age 10, 1450-lb.
1 Bay GELDING, Age 9, 1100-lb.
MIRROR
onnaise
Taxpayers.
County
2Ä‘ j
Each
Gelatine Dessert
Phone 241
Pure
29«
29c
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21€
PINT
Mayonnaise
No Filler
Tn bulk
Tn bulk
196
4
Baker’s Premium
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Chocolate ‘2 ror39C
SOAP Rerpler
19c Salad OU
p“- SC
MAX-I-MUM
2 lb. Glass Jar a g
Peanut Butter 258
Jell Well
Fancy Seedless
RAISINS 4
29c
In Bulk
Gallon
Shredded
Cocoanut
79c
19c
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Package
PRODUCE FEATURES
Radishes 2
Bunches For
5c
SPINACH 4 Lbs. For 10c
Asparagus-12cr: 55c
Store No. 1751
ermiston
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