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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, Mrs. Brierley entertained Tues A few of the women of the Her day night at dinner honoring Mr. E. miston Union church Ladies Aid COLUMBIA NEWS t P. Illsley on his birthday. surprised Mrs. L. W. Douglas at her Fred Rankin who is a patient in home last Friday night on the eve By Florence Udey the Hermiston hospital for treat- of her departure for Pilot Rock and Mrs. Orvil Kpotts and son, Leland ment of wounds in the hand and spent an enjoyable social evening, leg, is improving. | Refreshments of ice cream and cake were business visitors in Pilot! Rock Wednesday. On the return trip they Mrs. Chas. Taylor and Mrs. Geo. were served. Miss Barbara Wessell and Miss Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Willcut and had trouble with their truck. J. V. Allen of Echo is a medical Briggs motored to Walla Walia Mon Gladys Norquist, daughter of Mr. Mildred Buck motored to Pendleton patient in the Hermiston hospital day where they spent two days visit family arrived in Hermiston Wed Monday evening. nesday from Marshfield, Ore., and and Mrs. Peter Norquist, former re recovering from infection in his leg. ing friends. sident of Columbia, graduated this M. S. Kern, brother of Mrs. Alma Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barnwell, who will make their home here with Dr. Mrs. Anna Conner of Pilot Rock Hitt, and F. W. Kern, her father, is the house guest of her daughter formerly lived at the Joe Dyer home E. C. Willeutt, osteopathic physician spring from high school at Centra were business visitors from Pendle Mrs. Raymond Walker this week. have moved into the F. C. Wough and surgeon. They will live in the lia high school in Washington. Lee Christianson was a visitor at ton Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and sons ter house on the west side of town Osborn apartments for the present. Miss Winifred Osborn arrived Fri Dan and John were business visit near the B. J. Nation residence. Miss Charlotte Kern and her mo the Orin Thompson home Monday. Mr. Christianson is Mrs. Thompson’s day from Culver, Oregon, and will Fred Witham, who underwent an be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. ors in Hermiston Monday. operation for appendicitis two weeks ther Mrs, C. H. Kern of Seattle are brother. Miss Josephine Kincart arrived ago, was dismissed from the Her visiting friends in Hermiston this Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and O. C. Pierce for the next two weeks. week. Miss Kern was music instruc sons, Dan and John of La Grande, W. J. Cochran returned to Her Wednesday from Sutherlin, Ore., to miston hospital Wednesday. Mrs. L. L. Knapton left Tuesday tor in the local school a number of were dinner guests at the J. E. Hal miston Monday after spending two spend several weeks visiting her for Beaumont, Calif., to visit her years ago and has taught at Bremer lyburton home Monday evening. V eeks in Moro, Oregon, with his sister. Mrs. Francis Houseolder. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Follett and son Jack Downing, and daughter, Betty Milne of The Dalles is visit brother. ing for a few days with her chum, Men’s socks, dress and work shirts. daughter Nell returned from Port- Mrs. Marrse. Mrs. Knapton has lived ton, Wn., the past school year. Clarence Henning, with his bro Maxine Blinston. and shorts. Alma Hitt. adv land Tuesday after spending Mon- in the Columbia district for the past day there on business. Mrs. H. E. McCulley was a visit ther Oron. and Lloyd Donahue of year. S. D. Wilmott who underwent an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Obber of Uma- Rev. Geo. R. Ellis and family of Rosalia, Wn.. arrived in Hermiston or at the J. E Hallyburton home operation for appendicitis recently Monday evening. is getting along nicely. He is a pa tilla are the parents of a baby girl Fairfield, Idaho, called on friends Tuesday with a trick load of furni Doyle and Charles Hunt left Mon born .Monday. June 5, in the Her in Hermiston Tuesday in passing ture which will be used by Mrs. Hen tient at the Hermiston hospital. day for Vale. Oregon, where they through. Mr. Ellis at one time lived ning in the boarding house formerly James Clayton motored to Port- miston hospital. operated by Mrs. J. S. West. Mr. will remain for some time. in Hermiston and was also pastor of Mrs. James Clayton accompanied land Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Marjorie Shafer, Ralph Fix, and Henning returned to Rosalia Wed her brother John Gordon to his the Methodist church at Echo. Leila Phelps who visited her bro- home in Palouse, Wn., Tuesday to nesday and will bring his mother to Ralph Shafer were visitors at the Oron Arthur, on a fifteen day fur- home of Florence Udey Sunday eve there there. They returned Tuesday visit for some time, John had been low from the U.S.S. Texas M arine Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Juve and ning. Don "Id DeMoss motored to Port- a house guest at his sisters for more corps, arrived in Hermiston Wednes Mrs. Walter Blessing and son Gor day morning to visit his parents, daughter Gale, who have made their don are visiting with land Thursday, accompanied by the than a week. ‘ Mrs. Bles- Mrs. M. T. Matott and family left Mr. and Mrs. Perry Arthur who live home in Hermiston for the past two sings mother, Mrs. . August Linder, Misses Margaret Felthouse and Emo gene Paul. Mr. DeMoss will motor today (Thursday) for Portland about one mile north of town. years, left Sunday for Enterprise. for a few days. on to Corvallis for a few days visit where they will enjoy the sights at Mrs. Ida A. Simmons and daugh J. E. Hallyburton and H. E. Mo before returning home. the Rose Festival for the first time. ter, Mrs. W. Sanders were dinner Oregon, where Mr. Ju ve has been Culley left Saturday tor Salem to at Miss Rosella Matott will journey on guests Saturday at the home of Mrs. transferred by the state highway de tend a conference tor the American to Tillamook, Oreg., to visit friends partment. Mr. and Mrs. Juve are Legion. They returned the first of Simmons’ daughter, Mrs. Llewlyn before returning home. the week. Brownell, In Umatilla Saturday, i both originally from Enterprise. Mrs. W. E: Jones left Saturday af A birthday party was given at A delightful bridge party was en ternoon on a hurried trip to Knap- celebrating Mrs. Simmon’s birthday. joyed last Friday night at the home the Blinston home Sunday honoring pa, Calif., after receiving word that Mr. Blinston. Those present were Mrs. Georgia Henderson and son The Best in Talking Pictures her father, A. Desnoyer. was seri Bob left early Thursday morning for of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Woughter, Mrs. J. E. Hallyburton, Mr. and Hermiston, Oregon. ously ill. She was accompanied by La Grande where they will attend when the Misses Florence and Ruth Mrs U. Edwards, and Mr. and Mrs. her small daughter Hazel. the graduation exercises at the Woughter entertained at four tab Blinston and family. Mr. McGonigle and daughter Miss Clara Bryant of Great Falls. Eastern Oregon Normal in which les of bridge. High honors were won FRIDAY - SATURDAY Montana, Is expected Sunday morn Miss Marian Henderson will have a by Miss Rachel Sloan and consola- Mary, C. A. Keller and two daugh ters were Pendleton visitors Friday. ing to spend the summer with her part, receiving . her diploma in th tlon by Mrs. R. C. McReynolds. Mrs. Baxter Hutchison accompa sister, Mrs. H. T. Fraser. Miss Bry- evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel and nied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lynch on ant teaches in Great Falls and us- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and ually spends her summers in Her Mr. and Mrs. Neill Robertson were son Kenneth motored to The Dalles a business trip to Pendleton Satur Sunday, taking Mrs. Fred Barker day. miston. Miss Pauline Morris returned Wed Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas left joint hostess and hosts at a din and children to join Mr. Barker who ner and bridge party last Thursday took them to their home in Santa nesday from Willamette valley points Saturday for Pilot Rock where Mr. CHARLES WILLIAM night at the Richards home on Kruze, Calif. Mrs. Barker had been where she had spent several days. Douglas will be employed by the Mrs. Barham and son Childs were Butter Creek. Nine tables were in visiting relatives and friends here Cunningham Sheep Co. Mr. and for the past six weeks. Mrs. Walter play during the evening, and color Pearson and Miss Nell Reeves also guests at the Squire Thomas home DOROTHY WILSON Sunday. Mrs. Douglas have rented their ful sand flowers centered each table accompanied them to The Dalles. Mrs. H. A. Hooker visited in Wal A heart thrilling drama of home to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger at dinner. High honors for women la Walla Sunday. gangland’s Western invasion. Miss Elizabeth Windust of San who moved onto the place Saturday. Henry Belscamper, 76. resident of PLUS— Comedy, Cartoon and were won by Mrs. A. W. Christopher Francisco spent a few days here vis The farm is located near the Joe Review. son, and for the men by F. C. Me-1 iting her sister Mrs. D. M. Deeter this project for the past twenty Dyer place. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Deeter and years, passed away suddenly Friday Kenzie. SUNDAY - MONDAY small daughter Joy Beth joined her evening, June 2, at his home. Fun in a trip to Spokane and Newman eral services were held Monday in MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY lake last Saturday to visit friends Hermiston at the Baptist church end relatives. Mrs. Deeter, Joy Beth with Rev. O. W. Payne officiating. LEE and Elizabeth will spend a week or Mrs Belscamper will remain on the FOR REAL ECONOMY ten days at the lake, but Mr. Deeter farm. Wilford and Junior Stillings are returned home Monday night. A. F. Rohrman, manager of the running the ranch this summer Rohrman Motor Co., will leave early since H. J. Stillings moved into Friday morning for Kearns Canyon. town while serving as acting post —LASTS ONE-THIRD LONGER. Arizona, on a two weeks vacation. master. Pressley Stillings is staying 5 ■ & 3. i - He will be accompanied by Mrs. F. at the Hobert Helm home. Mrs. V. J Conrad and granddaugh T. George of Echo as far as Win- slow, Arizona, who will go on from ters, and Mr and Mrs Harry Sinston COMEDY — DRAMA and son Karby, all of Portland, there to Louisiana to visit relatives. Wise-cracking Lee Tracy as the Henry Harger will assist in the gar spent a few days of last week visit cockiest soldier on the Western age office during his absence and ing Mrs. Conrad’s daughter, Mrs. L. PHONE— Icehouse 741, Residence 9G1. front. Donald Jackson will reside in his Hammer, Mary Jane Hammer ac- companied them to Portland Mon PLUS-— Comedy, "Hesitating Da ly Delivery house southeast of town. Sundays Open until 12:00. day where she will visit for three Love" with Lo lise Fazenda and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I Clark return weeks. CARTOON. ecvc9cccpcc0090000000900090900990009080** ed from Albany Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Panges and accompanied by their two daugh- family of Pendleton visited at the ters, Arleen and Phyllis, who have home of Mrs Panges mother, Mrs t I attended Albany ' college the past Wm. Tucker. school year. Miss Arleen was a member of the graduating Warrant Call Issued. class. Both girls will spend the sum ____ ____ 4 . nier here with their parents. Miss SALEM, Or., June 5 (Special)— Daloras Hays, who is visiting here A call was issued by Rufus C. Hol I from Enterprise, accompanied them man, state treasurer, here today for 20’ 2... •__ ;___ . __ . _ _ . •• i .... , i . on the trip. Local Happenings ODasiUhratre MEI 1 AER BILL BOYO CHIC SALE A RACY 1W Meadowbrook Ice Cents per lb TH 1 RED & WHITE STORES Specials for Saturday and Monday, June 10 & 12. Guest Ivory Soap - 12 For P & G Naptha Soap - 10 For 49c 33c Camay-4 For 23c Certo-2 For 1 49c McCormick-Deering Mower.. No. 7 BURNHAM'S General Merchandise Sugar zo 16s. 98e Radishes 2 bunches 5c New Peas 5 1bs. 19c New Potatoes XO lbs. 25c Raw Sugar 5 1s. 23c DRESSES - SHOES - HOSE Men's Hats, Overalls, etc. the payment of all state warrants indorsed "Not paid for want of funds” up to and including May 3. Warrants affected by this call ag gregate $265,842.42. The treasurer previously issued calls for the pay ment of warrants totaling $1,472.- 000. Warrants indorsed by the treas urer aggregate $2,200,000. — The Oregonian. . yes voted to the Children’s day program. 11:20 A. M., School study hour. 7:00 P. M.. Christian Endeavor hour. The seniors have planned a picnic'for Sunday afternoon and ab young people are Invited to attend. 8:00 P. M. Lecture by Dr. Condor which will be on ’’Sociology." He has had experience in a wide field and will present some interesting facts on the present trend of events. METHODIST CHURCH O. W. Payne, Minister The regular church service Sun day morning at 1:00 o’clock. Sunday school at eleven. You are cordially invited to at tend. g a .. 911111$1133$$3333$$$33 Goli Balis Fishing HERMISTON UNION CHURCH W. E. Jones, Pastor. 10:15 A. M., Communion. - « J0:25 A. M., Song service. . 10:50 A. M. The hour will be de Tackle Kodaks TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY STRAYED TWO IRON-GRAY Mules, left hind leg branded PC ; . > Kosmos and George, Helix, Ore. 41-2tP 2> Films -------------------------------- ----- . , , BRING IN AND LET ME COOL and market your veal, 50c each. . , Kurrle Market, Stanfield, Ore. 41-tfc FOR SALE—LARGE REFRIGERA-) tor. Call at Herald office. 41-tfo HERMISTON DRUG CO. Phone 101 — Prescriptions MUM MACMARR STORES I DEPENDABLE GROCERS Buy Now—Prices Going Up! THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE— FRI., SAT. & MON. May 9,10,12. @ge Tad A TD t 10 Bars 23c Sunny Monday White Laundry . Sweet Pickles Red Sockeye Salmon Moroni Quart YOLO Red & White Sugar -8 Lbs. 45C _ 1s Till F or FLOUR COFFEE Wadhams Drip FOR 19c Fresh Local PEAS Light or Park 21s ounds Salad Dressing Deviled Meat Flakewhite 4 ibs 59c 2 Spaghetti Noodles -3 Karo Syrup Ao MAX-I-MUM Quality ‘ White New Pints Libby ans 10c $1.08 Poppy 49s 33c (V C£ toffee 1 w 33c POTATOES 9 Pounds 25c Fancy Head LETTUCE 2 For 9c lb. Bunch BEE FS and TURNIPS 3 For 10c ED s WHITE See this new No. 7 now on display in our store. It will be a pleasure to show you this machine even if you are not interested in buying at this time. It’s just what you have been looking for ward to—a mower where the sand cannot cut out the gears. REPAIRS Buy only AMERICAN MADE repairs. All genuine I.H.C. repair parts are made from the same patterns and ma terials as the original parts and carry the same guarantee as to the quality and workmanship, and at the new low prices of all repair parts. You cannot afford to buy any but the best. GENUINE I.H.C. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Glas. 5 . 19c Peanut Butter 2 Pound sar 25c FLOUR 4 9 Lb. Bag—Each This is something entirely new in the line of Mowers. All gears are enclosed in a dust proof housing, and run in a bath of light oil. 6 Box Carton Each Matches COFFEE Mac Marr Blend Fine Granulated | $1.09 3 $4.29 | 2 Airway Blend I Lb. Pkg. Barrel Try It Libby’s Corn Beef 59e Can 19c 6c STARCH CATSUP Tpieseein?“ Botto 12c Argo Brand A A APRS A OPAAT10 A FT Powdered or Brown Real Coffee with 97% of the cafflne removed. AV Tge A W WW Al Package . . 1 Lb. Can AAGgo “23 2 12 Lb. Pkg. 19c SHRIMP 3 29e - --- -- ---------------- - Louisianas Local Local New Peas 5 Pounds New Potatoes 190 8 — 29c Local LETTUCE It. Each 4c Phone 241 Cans Local Beets, Turnips Radishes and OnÌOnS-2 5c Bunches Store No. 1751 Hermiston