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THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR Chas. Strong of Spokane, Wn., was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge at Hinkle Thursday evening. Mr. Strong is an old schoolmate of Mrs. Mudge. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sibert of Elberton, Wn., were house guests of HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. Thomas of Salem is the house John Swayze, brother of F. B. ! heir daughter. Miss Esther Sibert. Swayze of Hermiston, was in town guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. over the week end. First Show Starts 7:30 Geo. Sale, this week. last Thursday from Kennewick, Wn. Second about 9:15 White berets and small hats at Mrs. Walter Hamm returned Wed Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse mo adv. Alma Hitt’s Shop. tored to La Grande Saturday and re nesday afternoon from Portland and FRIDAY - SATURDAY for Guy 14. Johnson, oandidate ad mained over Sunday with Mrs. Felt Vancouver after visiting friends I democratic nomination. representa- The old folks fell into hot water there. house’s brother. tive from the 23d district, at the —the daughter fell in love—the Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Illsley of Ca- primary election next Friday, was Garnet D. Best, assistant county car fell in a ditch- end you’ll agent, was accompanied to Pendle- mas, Wn.. spent the week end as calling in Hermiston Tuesday. fall off your seat laughing at ton Wednesday by Mrs. L. C. Todd guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley. Joe Klages of Spokane is visiting They returned Monday morning. and Miss Marian Henderson. bis parents this week and will re Sherman Wells, former manager main for commencement exercises Mrs. Geo. Beddow is employed at of the Red * White store at Echo, Friday night, when his sister Jessie the Hunter's Cafe. Tom Gurdane and B. J. Nation is now employed at the J. S. Burn- will be graduated. in motored to Walla Walla Friday ham store. J. O. Hales, present county com The Misses Georgianna and Elea- missioner, was calling on friends in where they attended the trial of Lawrence Colton as the killer of H. nor Briggs arrived home Saturday Hermiston Monday. Mr. Hales is in L. Briggs in the trial of five con from Salem where they have taught the running for re-election in the victs for first degree murder for the in the Mt. View school for the past primaries Friday, May 18. with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze return death of the guard in the Lincoln year. They plan to spend the sum day prison outbreak at the Wash- mer at the home of their parents, ed to their home in this city Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs. after an extended visit in Portland Ington state prison. and Eugene. Plus Comedy and Travelogue. Benefit dance for Westland com BIG SURPRISE SHOW munity baseball team at Westland | school house. Fri., May 18. Music | by Cub Wranglers. Ladies bring cakes and sandwiches. adv. Everyone in theatre for last regu Mrs. M. Hamblet of Spokane, Wn., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. K. lar show Saturday night, may re HERMISTON, OREGON 1 Mudge, at Hinkle and plans to spend main to see a preview. the summer. She arrived the first of -------------------------------------- 4--------- last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rlntoul and sun AY - MONDAY son and daughter of Bonneville MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY spent the week end with Mrs. Rin- You’ll hum Its songs .4 . s. thru toul’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. your tears . . . and laughter! Its Briggs. Mr. Rlntoul is an engineer story will linger with you always | stationed at Bonneville. It’s the Big Musical Drama Mrs. L. A. Amsberry and Mr. and of the Big Stem! Mrs. D. E. Deardorf and two daugh- | ters of Portland visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ams berry. Mrs.. Amsberry is Guy Ams- berry’s mother and Mrs. Deardorf is ■ his sister. • Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Elliott and family stopped at the home of Mr. | and Mrs. O. C. Pierce Tuesday night I while enroute to their home in Pen- | dleton from Portland. Mrs. Howard Huff and two sons of Hood River arrived Tuesday af- ! ternoon and will visit her parents, HERE'S THE GREATEST | Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Klages. She i will attend commencement exercises PEEP SHOW ON EARTH! I Friday at which time her sister, Plus Silly Symphony Cartoon. I Jessie, will be graduated. Mr. and Mrs. R, Alexander, Mr. I and Mrs. Roy Alexander and daugh- . ter Beverly Anne, and Mrs. Bertha I Collins and daughter Cathryn, all I of Pendleton, spent Sunday as guests | of Mrs. E. P. Dodd and family. 09988999008900600009800000 9 00300000 0 09000000 0 00 90*00 Mrs. W. W. Felthouse returned Monday from Corvallis, Ore., where she spent Mother’s Week End with her daughter, Margaret, who is a freshman at Oregon State college. | Mrs. Felthouse was honored with nany other mothers who were en tertained over the week end. S. D. Williams, watchmaker who I has his shop in the Herald office, has been quite 111 for the past week I : nd is now with his mother in En- erprise, Orc. Word from him Tues- lay states that he is somewhat im proved and may return to Hermis- I ton the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider and Mrs. Ralph Richards and small I son motored “to Estacada near Port- and last Friday where they re- mained over Sunday with the par- ents of Mrs. Richards and Mr. Har- kenrider. Mothers and wives of World War veterans were honored at a party last Friday at the home of Mrs. Guy Amsberry, with a program and ames. Corsages of pink roses were »resented to the guests by Allen Amsberry after Patsy Best had giv- n an appropriate reading to the •others. Velma Amsberry pleased with a tap dance and the ladies’ uartette sang two numbers, A prize was awarded to Mrs. J. M. Norton for properly naming baby pictures of veterans of mothers present, and to Mrs. James Todd in a guessing game. OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings Will Rogers ‘Mr Skitch ZAZU PITTS BURNHAM’S Walter Winchell’s “Broadway thru A Keyhole” Merchandise 3 bunches 10c Carrots New Cabbage 10 lbs 15c Onions 59c 13 lbs Beans Pen-Jell pkg. 27c 3 lbs 25c Hamburger 3 lbs 25c Lard - - Rib Boil Men’s, Women’s & Children’s Shoes Dresses Prints Voils - Batiste Summer Caps 29c and up “WIN WITH Mr. and Mrs. Al Rainville and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Challis of Pendleton, accompanied by Chas. Clark, visited a short while Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Chas, dark and daughter, Ar- lyne. Mr. Clarke Is employed In Pendleton at present and hts family plan to join him there about the first of June. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle of Ply- mouth. Wn., spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doyle, and attended baccalaureate services at the Baptist church in the even ing. Their son Burke Doyle Is a member of the graduating class this year. Children’s dresses at Alma Hitt’s Shop. adv. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter and daughter Joy Beth motored to Day- ton, Wn., Saturday night where they were joined by Mrs. Deeter’s mother, Mrs. B. E. Windust, and mo tored to Spokane to spend Mother's Day with Mrs. John Bean, who is Mrs. Windust’s sister. Mrs. W. L. Rutledge and son H. D. Rutledge were transacting busi- ness in Hermiston Thursday. J. E. Shank left today for Port land on business. Mrs. Lester Stoop and Mrs. Sid ney Corlet of Enterprise, Ore., spent Saturday, night at the home of Mrs. Stoop's sister, Mrs. Chas. Clark, after attending the Women’s Benefit association conference at Echo Saturday afternoon and even- ing. Mrs. Stoop also visited with Miss Pauline Stoop, while here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Warner of SanClemente, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baynham of Claremont, Calif., were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner last week. Mr. Warner is a brother of W. J. War- ner, whom he had not seen for four years. The party left Monday for Vancouver, B. C., where they will spend some time before returning to Portland to visit a son of Mr. and Mrs. Warner. Mrs. J. B. McDonald and daughter Mary Katherine of Grangeville. Idaho, left Sunday morning for Portland where they will visit Mrs. McDonald’s sister. While here Mrs. McDonald was the house guest of Mrs. Geo. Story. Last Thursday night a group of her friends entertained for her at the home of Mrs. N. R. Mueller. She is a former teacher in the Hermiston schools and will be remembered as Kathrine Cranna. LAST MINUTE TREND ALL OVER THE STATE TOWARD 4 LONERGAN FRANK J Lonerg an Republican Candidate for Nomination for SPECIAL! FEED PRICES 45c saek MIXED FEED 65Csx 70c sack SHORTS 75c sack BARLEY SEED OATS $1.25506 All Prices Announces R the N McCorm 1% Deering- the ONLY 7 ,1 g Separator F we ' -, es — with Electrically Welded Stainless Steel Spacers ITH the introduction of the new McCormick-Deering Cream Sep arator for 1934, International Har vester scores another direct hit. 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POULTRY AND EGGS' SWIFT & COMPANY M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston Seniors Present Program. The senior class of ‘34 presented its class night program Wednesday N PRIMARIES ERIDAY night tn the high school auditorium by conducting a trial on the merits (Continued from Page One) of the class as to their credentials for receiving diplomas. The program derson. was very well done with each mem For recorder of conveyances: An ber of the class taking part. During na M. Harthrong, A. H. Kirby and the testimony the class will, proph- COUNTY WILL VOTE Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS TSR LONERGAN Umatilla County Cannot Afford to Support a Loser INTERNATIONAL SAFEUAY STORES 18th - 19th - 21st, INCLUSIVE. ERICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY • SATURDAY - MONDAY - MAY SUGAR Buy your canning needs now. FINE GRANULATED 20 $1.00 LBS. $4.93 100 LB. SACK 3 CERTO BOTTLES SYRUP MAX-I-MUM Cane and Maple gu LB. TIN ... 63c FLUFFI-EST Marshmallows BEST FOODS LB. 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