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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1984 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley were Pendleton business visitors Monday. Miss June Whitney of Grandview, Wn., was a week end guest of Miss Barbara Wessel 1. Mrs. W. A. Ford of The Dalles vi- sited Saturday with Mrs. Laura Lo gan in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Barnhart re turned Thursday evening after spending a week visiting relatives in LaGrande while on their annual vacation. N. C. Hansen of Pullman, Wn., was a visitor Saturday at the home of Mrs. W. F. Boynton. Miss Lillian Duncan of Pendleton was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Morehouse was called to Yakima. Wn.. Friday by the ill- ness of her mother. An eight pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beni?! Thursday, February 1. Silk dresses on display until Sat- urday night, for $6.75. Alma Hitt’s adv. Shop. Mr. and Mrs. Omar Babcock of Pendleton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baker Sunday afternoon. HERMISTON, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. J. Logan motored to Umatilla Sunday afternoon where they visited friends. Robert Yeager, who has been em MATINEE SUNDAY 2:30 ployed at Yakima, Wn., for several weeks, Returned to Hermiston Tues- You remember the story that day evening. thrilled you as a youngster and Mr. and Mrs. Max G ray beai and you've read and re-read many Faye Gardiner of Umatilla were times since? visitors at the N. W. Bloom home Monday. "Black Beauty"—the epic of a F. W. Muchow of Walla Walla, horse ? See it now recreated on district manager for the Safeway the screen—and bring back the Stores, was a business visitor in glamour of your youth. Hermiston Tuesday. Mrs. C. C. Durfey left Thursday norning for Portland where she will spend several days visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Carl McNaught of Portland were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser Monday and with Tuesday of this week. They return ed home Tuesday afternoon. Either Ralston Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carson en d tertained at bridge Wednesday night Alexander Ki at their home in the Osborn apart RACE NIGHT—Both Nights ments. Those present vere Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, Er. and Mrs. Comedy and Travelogue A. Willeutt, Miss Catherine McBain and Crag Percy. Mrs. Otto Pierce was called to Portland Friday by the illness of 1933—V-8 DeLuxe TUDOR, extras hier mother, Mrs. Geo. Çsborn. She •ccompanied Mr. and Mrs. R. L. El- ‘iott. Mrs. Elliott remained In Port- and but Mrs. Pierce and Mr. Elliot1 1931—Model A FORD TUDOR eturned late Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner en- ertained at dinner at their home 'ast week. Covers were laid tor Mr 1930—Model A FORD, PANEL ind Mrs. N. R. Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. F B. Swayze and Mr. and Mr». F. G 1030—REO FLYING CLOUD Coupe McKenzie. High honora in bridge were won by Mrs. Swayze. OASIS THEATRE Saturday - Sunday "BLACK BEAUTY” $565.00 $275.00 $245.00 f Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Smith of Pino EOY SCOUTS WILL HEAR CHIEF and Sonny Walker. Fourth grade: James Barber, Bob City were Sunday dinner guests at EXECUTIVE BROADCAST by Miller. Oscar Payne, Louis Rood, the C. E. Baker home. Richard Rugg, Claude Stamper, Pat E. R. Leach, representative of the (Continued from Page 1) Mergenthaler Linotype Company, exactly 38 minutes from the time sy Best, Barbara Follett, Geraldine Mead, Mary Frances Perry, Dorothy called at the Herald office Tuesday. they left the starting place. Pierson, June Lenhart, Anna Peter Mrs. Wm. Sanders and Mrs. Ida The group of Scouts headed by Simmons spent Thursday in Uma- Harold Hunt reached the final goal son, and Betty Rood. Fifth grade: Jack Briggs, Robert tilla at the Llewellyn Brownell first only because* the boys could Christian, John Dawson, Gale Felt home. i un faster on the home stretch. house, David Hamm, Ralph Jones, ___ _ Monday They were allowed to enjoy welners Harry Kelley returned Ethel Paul, Juanita Quick, Maxine Grande after and buns at the expense of the los- evening from Rohde, Eugene Rugg, Lowell Sater, spending several days there on busi- | ing group. and Bobby Smith. ness. Sixth grade: • Harold Briggs, Al Night Hike Featured. The 1 Francis Willard Woman’s | lan Clarke, Zelle French, Naomi Christian Temperance Union will Because the Scout's hall -was be- Nunn, Audrey Null, Billy Nation, meet with Mrs. R. U. McAtee Taurs- ng utilized for the American Legion Charles Pierson, Robert Pierson, day afternoon. smoker Tuesday night the boys held Marian Pierce, Bobby Rohde, Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Nick Stevens and a night hike and bonfire. Two Sage, and Virginia Todd. Howard Schultz of Pendleton visi Seventh grade: Ethel Barber, Ro .roups entertained with games and ted Sunday evening at the home of stunts about a bonfire. The regular bert Dawson, John Dunning, Max Mr and Mrs. Chas. Clark. >usiness routine was dispensed with well Englert, Lester Flanigan, Mary Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dyer are the I . .. . . , / ..... Jane Hammer, Robert Harris, Nel . . .„i ecause of the lack of facilities, parents of an 812 pound baby girl,1 lie Hooker, Ralph Marble, Jesse born Thursday, February 1. Moore, Lauretta Mulkins, eGraldine Due to a typographical error in Mullins, Gladys Pierson, Zelma Sale, SCHOOL NOTES last week’s paper the names of Ma- | Ruth Pierson, and Bobby Quick. 68826300%% ♦ rion Pierce and Bob Jackson were Eighth grade: Leonard Butts. Lo Students neither absent or tardy omitted from the sixth grade honor retta Furrer, Edward Hall, Billy luring the third six weeks period roll. Hamm, Aren Henning, James Jack- Frank Swayze, Jr.. was visiting include: son, Jane Jackson, Viola Jones, So bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. First grade: Lenore Bancroft, fia Keikkala, Frances Lewis, Ehther Swayze, the first of the week He is Wayne Barber, Vernon Bowman, McMullen, Rebecca Pierson, Stuart a student at the University of Ore- Dan Follett, Cleone Jones, Velma Rankin, and Thelma Swarner. gon. Knapp, Bruce Norton, Erwin Null, “Old Time Dance’ Refvem Hall. Sonna Lee Paul, Rosalie Pellitier, OREGON'S DIAMOND JUBILEE Stanfield. Sat., Feb. 3rd. Music by Erla Smith, and Peggy Todd. Garrison's Old Timers, Admission Second grade: Alta Barlow, Ethel CELEBRATED AT MEDFORD. charge, Gents 25c, Ladies 15c. Come | Clarke, Jimmie Kelly, Bill Knerr, adv. | Johnny Lewis, David Mittlesdorf, and have a good time. Medford, Ore., January 30 (Spe Mrs. C. A. Paul was called toi Nellie Moore, Viola Pelletier, Jack cial)—An invitation is being exten Seattle Friday by the illness of her Pierson, Patty Thomas, Tommy ded to every county in the state to mother Mrs. Edward Gould. Mrs. Todd, and Beverly Walker. be represented by a princess during Jould is a former Hermiston resi Third grade: Velma Amsberry, Oregon’s Diamond Jubilee, in Med dent and will be remembered by lemina Barber, Zelma Barnum. ford, June 3-9. In keeping with the many people here. Aletha Briggs, Wanda Dunning. historical significance of the cele Announcement of the birth of a Wilva Edwards, Doris Follett, Lois bration, marking seventy-five years daughter, named Joan Dorothy, to Laughlin, Linda Mary Neary, Lloyd of statehood, the festivities will be Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rintoul of Port Englert, Julius Gimble, Philip Guil- ruled by a Queen Mother, who will ! land Thursday, January 25, was re land, Wayne Harris, Kenneth Mead, be selected entirely on the merits of ceived here this week. Mrs. Rintoul is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo | Briggs. T. I O N Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark enter-1 tained at dinner Tuesday night Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. 1 F. Guiwits, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hane- t AT THESE line, and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKen- | SAVING PRICES zie. J Dr. and Mrs. A. Willeutt visited | Dr. Willcut's mother and brother in | endleton Saturday night and Sun- lay. Mrs. Mable Ralph and daughters Betty, Charlotte and Helen, and iss Lorene Wright of Pendleton. I notored to Portland and Vancouver | CANS ast Friday where they visited r. :nd Mrs. E. Schofield In Vancouver Van Camps ind looked after business in Port- 1 Lb. Cans $100.00 $100.00 $25.00 2 37c 2 25c 49c ROHRMAN Motor Co. The Osborn Cabinet Shop is now Located accross from the Osborn Apartments The only Radio scientifically designed as a Musical Instrument. It Looks Better - It Sounds Better-It is Better Battery Sets Electric Sets Prices $24.00 to $600.00 OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. TTE 4 > scccsc9cc42002094909999999998000000$9990990990909$9 ment has been designated as the of ficial state observance, deserving of the support of all Oregonians, and no efforts are being spared to stage one of the most extensive celebra tions ever held in the state. Numer- The Queen Mother will be royal- . ficus committees are gaining head- ly supported by princesses, repri C- t___ _ __ . 4.. .11 way on plans and ______ preparations, all senting the 36 counties, providing of which indicate that Jubilee visi one of the most impressive and ori tors will find no dull moments to ginal courts ever assembled. Ef detract from the joys of their visit. forts are under way to determine the oldest pioneer lady in Oregon, It is charged that there was il with the probability that quite a legal voting in that New York city number of candidates will be nomi- election. Who would have thought nated for the honor. Nomination will be welcomed from all sections MT "The eagle suffers little birds to of the state. sing, ” said Shakespear. But that The Diamond Jubilee is not con was before the day of the Blue fined to Medford and Southern Ore- gon, but through legislative enact- Eagle. being the oldest pioneer in Oregon, who has patiently watched the de velopment of the "Beaver State" from its swaddling clothes into one of the foremost states in the union. 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PANEL Horner, for Willow Ranch, Calif., SPECIAL TUBES where she will visit her husband. Mrs. Florence Tipple of It atilla McKESSONS is taking her place at the cafe dur- USED—Model A ENGINE, Complete ng her absence. I. D. L. TOOTH PASTE Mrs. Helen Groshan and son El SPECIAL TUBES mer who have been visiting rela tives in Oregon for several weeks returned from Portland Saturda AFSORBENT COTTON where they visited Mr. and Mrs. O • Sterilized M. Clark and family. Mrs. Groshan | ONE LB. Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. J. R. Harding, who live west of town. HERMISTON Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser enter tained at dinner Monday night com- | DRUG CO alimenting Mr. and Mrs. Carl Me- | HERMISTON, OREGON Naught of Portland who were their | house guests. Covers were laid for | Mr. and Mrs. F. It. Swayze, Mr. and Mrs E. P Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. I McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nor- | 4 > ton and the host and hostess. Mrs. B. Haneline, Mrs. F. B. Gui- wits and Mrs. E. P. Dodd were joint ! hostesses at the last of a serios of | bridge luncheons nt the home of Mrs. Dodd Saturday, Mrs. Geo. Har kenrider was high. The Invited guests included: Mrs. Curtis Sim- — READY FOR BUSINESS uns, Mrs. Carnet D. Best, Mrs. C eo PAINTING CABINET WORK — PAPER NG Story, Mrs. Henry Harger, Mrs. D $*******14110***1*1*30110009*31 3 333093 M. Deeter, Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider. | Mrs. J. M. Norton, Mrs. James Clay ton, Mrs. Logan Todd, Mrs. E. E McPherson. Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf. Mrs. H. K. Dean, Mrs. II. A. I an- kow, Mrs. Mos p . Mrs. Guy Ams- berry, Mrs. A. r. Rohrman, Miss Margaret Elliott, Mrs. Chas. Clarke Mrs. Georgia Henderson, Mrs. Merle Phelps, Mrs. Adolph Kelly, Mrs Geo. Wagner, A. Wilson, and Mrs. Harry McMillin. Two charming Mother Coose par- ties were given Wednesday and High Patented From Selected Wheat - Guaranteed Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. W. Christopherson with Mes Christopherson and Mrs. D. F. White acting as joint hostesses From Selected Wheat Guaranteed Guests came dressed in character of Mother Goose rhimes and costume prize on Wednesday was won by Mrs. J. M. Norton for her clever RED "Simple Simon" character portray ARROW al. High honora in bridge were won by Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mrs. E. E. McPherson. On Thursday Mrs. Geo. Briggs won the costume prize. She was dressed as "The Old Woman tn the Shoe." High honor was won by Mrs. Ralph Richards, and Mrs. Barager, low. $250.00 The World’s Finest Musical Instrument Grape Fruit Dozen California’s — Medium Size Dozen ORANGES Fancy Large Size Store No. 1751 u O N 35c 29c Hermiston, Ore. 1 W O U