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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 3,1935
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham and
An informal waffle feed was en­
daughter Marjorie motored to Pasco, joyed last Friday night at the home
I Wn., Wednesday, where Miss Mar- of Mrs. Levi Reeder, when Mrs.
jorie took the stage for Ellensburg, Chas. Duvall and Miss Pauline Stoop
Wn., to resume her studies at the entertained. Covers were laid for
Ellensburg Normal there.
Catherine McMullen, Edith Clarke,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thacker and Opal Stockard. Margaret McMullen,
O. B. Munger has been confined
H. M. Sommerer was a business
son Jess of Yakima, Wn., visited W. Margaret Clarke, Jack Tillery, Chas.
to his bed tor the past three weeks,
visitor in Boardman Saturday.
H. Bowman here Tuesday. In the af­ Duvall, Homer Wilson, Clarence
Jack Hynd of Cecil, Ore., was a due to illness.
ternoon they motored to Pendleton Buhman, Clement Stockard and the
visitor In town Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms of to visit Ed Kauffman in the St. An­ two hostessea.
J. W. Dunning, father of Ed Dun­ Echo were business visitors in town thony's hospital.
Mrs. Frank Sloan of Stanfield en­
ning, left Friday night for Portland. Saturday.
Theron Anderson, who teaches at tertained at her home Wednesday
Misa
Barbara
Wessell
was
a
din
­
Mrs. Anna Schmidt and son Ar­
Boardman, visited at the C. E. Bak­ afternoon honoring past matrons
thur of Echo were in town Wednes­ ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. Thor- er home the first of the week while
sen In Stanfield, Monday night of enroute to his duties at Boardman and officers of the Queen Esther
day.
Chapter, O. E. S., of Hermiston. Mrs.
Emil Sater was in Pendleton Tues­ this week.
after spending the holidays at his W. L. Hamm was especially honored
H.
C.
Jensen
of
Walla
Walla,
rep-
day.
home in Imbler, Ore.
with a handkerchief shower, since
P. F. Ward made a business trip resentative of the Remington and
Miss Edith Clarke left Wednesday she conducted her last meeting as
Dalton machines, was a business vis- for Forest Grove, where she will re­
to Pendleton, Wednesday.
worthy matron at the final meeting
Itor in Hermiston, Wednesday.
sume her studies at Pacific Univer­ for 1934.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Acton and Al­
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell re- sity, after spending the holidays
lan Mudge of Echo were New ear's
Wm. Hockensmith and G. Terney
day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. turned last Thursday from Portland with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
were
transacting business in Her­
where
they
spent
Christmas
with
A.
Clarke.
Sherman Wells.
miston today.
their son and family.
The
Misses
Mary
Petri
and
Thel
­
Mrs. H. G. Lake, Mrs. Floyd Ab­
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lake spent ma Hetherington returned from Port­
bott and Mrs. J. P. Morse were call-
ers at the G. cLouth home, a week Christmas with Mrs. Lake’s brother land Wednesday after spending the
and family, C. Potter of Adams.
holidays there. Miss Harriett Olsen t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t
ago last Sun
Jack Pace spent the holidays vis­ returned also from visiting in Spo­
By Mary Rodda
Miss Marie Salmi, who teaches in
iting relatives in Hermiston and kane over the holidays.
the grade school here, will not re­
Mrs. J. C. Carleton of Waldport
Stanfield. He left Monday for Sal­
Mrs. Ruth Peterson of Ukiah visited at the home of her parents,
turn to her duties until Monday of
em where he Is attending school.
Ore., and her brother Raymond Hud­ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rodda, from Fri­
next week. £
The Misses Betty and Charlotte
Mrs. Georgia Tillery and son Ed-* Ralph were guests of the Bachelor dleston, of Valdez, Alaska, were day until Tuesday.
win. Mrs. Evitt and Mr. and Mrs. Girls at a formal in Pendleton last guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Vance Matott returned to his home
Gerald White. Friday.
Bert Tyrell of Kennewick, Wn„ Friday night.
at Hinkle Monday, after having vi-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
White
and
were guests of Jack Tillery last Fri-
W. J. Wolgamott moved his family Wm. Grogan of Sequiam, Wn., mo- sited in La Grande for a week.
day.
to Hermiston from Redmond, Ore.. tored to Heppner, Wednesday of
Miss Margaret McDaid who is at-
Mm. Wm. Griffith and son George Tuesday. Mr. Wolgamott is operating
tending normal school at La Grande
this
week.
Mr.
Grogan
is
Mrs.
returned Saturday from Vale, Ore., a truck for Portland bread in this
White’s brother and left Thursday s spending the holidays at the home
where they spent Christmas with territory.
tor his home, after spending the of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Me
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie, who Christmas holidays here.
Daid.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gordon and have spent the Christmas holidays
Strickland Gilliland of Portland is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Morse
had
for
daughter Barbara Jane of Heppner, here, left Wednesday morning for
their Christmas guests, their daugh­ spending his vacation visiting at the
were guests at the M. E. Gordon their home in Castle Rock. Wn.
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. V. Thom home.
home New Year’s day.
Eddie Jackman, small son of Mr. E. Putriam of Walla Walla, and a
Miss Nora McDaid returned to her
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Penney and son and Mrs. C. A. Jackman, was taken
Billy and her father, Wm. Haggman to Pendleton Tuesday for treatment niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. school In Coombs Canyon after hav­
Floyd Abbott of Bend, Ore.
ing been at home for the holidays.
of Stanfield, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd for an infected ear.
The Cub Scouts will go to Echo
Miss Rosella and Miss Janice Ma­
Russell of Bend. Ore,, and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kern of Pen­
Mrs. Claude Upham and son Dick, dleton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Para­ Saturday afternoon, January 8, to tott from La Grande were overnight
were dinner guests Sunday at the dise of Baker, Ore., were guests of play their first game of baseball guests of their father, M. T. Ma­
home of Mr, and Mrs. John Jendrze­ Mrs. Alma Hitt on New Year’s day. with the Echo Boys’ Club. They will tott at Hinkle.
leave immediately after dinner.
jewski.
Mrs. J. M. Prindle is in La Grande
Thos. Richards of Stanfield is
Mrs. Francis Cogswell of Yoncal­
quite ill at the home of his son, la, Ore., who has been the house where she is visiting relatives.
Ralph Richards on Butter Creek.
guest of her sister, Mrs. Guy Ams-
Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew left for berry, and her mother Mrs. Phoebe
BOARDMAN NEWS
Portland Wednesday where she will Palmer, during the holidays, left
By Mrs. Dan Ransier
visit her daughter, until Sunday.
Monday for her home.
Miss Ruth Dodd spent the Christ­
HERMISTON, OREGON
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher­
(Too late for last week)
mas holidays visiting relatives and son and daughter Barbara returned
Two Shows—7:16 - 9:00 P.M.
Miss Deloras Stoll of Pendleton is
friends in Pendleton and Walla from Portland, Wednesday morning
spending the holidays with her aunt
Walla.
FRIDAY • SATURDAY
after spending the holidays with
Mrs. R. B. Pate and daughter relatives and friends. Dr. Christoph- and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ran­
January 4 - 6
Peggy Anne of Dayton, Wn., were erson attended several clinics during sier.
A new Arliss picture Is always an
Ed Kunze enjoyed Christmas with
house guests of Mrs. Pate’s sister,
his stay in the Rose City.
event in the theatre. But parti­
his family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Mrs. C. D. Ellis, over the week end.
Members
of
the
Epworth
League
1
cularly on this occasion . . .
ward McClellan of Bonneville. and
They returned home Monday.
and Christian Endeavor enjoyed a
Chet Myers were also guests at the
Harold Pace of Pendleton return­
watch party New Year's eve in the
ed to Pendleton. Wednesday morn­ basement of the church. Approxima- Kunze home,
J GEORGIE ARLISS
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mackan and
ing after spending New Year's day tely 50 young people enjoyed games
mu Kst
family were Christmas day dinner
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
and singing. A devotional service
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harland
M. Pace.
was held at the close of the old year. !
Jones and family.
Mrs. Wm. Davis motored to Grass
Dr. T. K. Johnson, who left three |
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Delano were
DARRYL r ZANUCK
Valley, Ore.. Tuesday to visit Mr. weeks ago to establish a practice at 1
20‘"
CENTURY
dinner
guests Tuesday of Mr. and
Davis
’
mother.
Mrs.
W.
J.
Davis,
who
PICTURE
North Powder, Ore., returned to j
returned with her to spend a week. Hermiston last Friday and moved Mrs. Disbrow.
The Grand Successor to
John Donahue has been ill for the
Watch for the "Carioca” stars of
his household furniture Monday,
past two weeks.
“The House of Rothschild."
Flying Down tn Rio” together in a
Mrs. Johnson accompanied him to
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates re-
lance-mad drama that will make
MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON and
North Powder the same day.
ceived the news of the marriage of
vou leap with joy!
adv.
COMEDY.
Mrs. Walter Nation and son Don
Clarence Henning and his mother of Portland, and Mrs. Harry Dunn of their son, R. E. Becker, to Miss Mar­
ind brother, have moved from the Wallula, visited at the home of Mr. jorie Carlander. December 22, in
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Toe Dyer apartments to the G. W. and Mrs. B. J. Nation over Christ­ Longview, Wn.
January 6 • 7
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gent of Aber­
Bailey home.
mas. Mrs. Nation returned home Sat­
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Geo. Beddow, who is In the Pen­
deen. Wn., are here visiting Mr.
urday but Don accompanied his
The world's greatest nuts are
•lieton hospital recovering from a grandmother. Mrs. Dunn, to Wallula Gent’s sister, Mrs. Howard Bates,
“fit to kill” In this story of
and Mrs. W. A. Baker. Mrs. W. A.
"ractured skull, is reported as im-
to visit for three weeks.
a Bluegrass feud.
Baker gave a dinner honoring Mr.
roving and expects to return home
Mrs. Rena Waterman, who is now
within a few days.
and PIrs. Gent and Mr. and Mrs.
living In Portland, accompanied Mr.
J. B. Pace of Stanfield, Mr. and
Bates during their stay.
and Mrs. Vernon Waterman of
Mrs. Bay Armstrong. Mrs Wm. Stru­
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Thorp. Wn., to Hermiston Tuesday
thers and son. were New Year’s day
Geo. Blayden on Christmas day, in­
to spend the week visiting her
HENTUCHY
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorham
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
RERNELS
Parker In the Columbia district.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Robert Yeager.
Among the students of higher edu­
Ackerman.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blay­
New Year's day dinner guests of
cation who returned to their stu­
den.
Mr.
were
and
Mrs.
J.
S.
Burnham
The fierce Wakefield clan was
dies after the holidays were: Anna
Guests on Christmas day at the
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hoggard and
out to get the fake colonels
Pay Martin, Mary Brownson, Bob
Mrs.
Mr
Chas.
Thom
of
Stanfield,
from Up Nawth.
Henderson. Lawrence Swarner, Wal-
and Mrs. Thos. O’Grady, Mr. and
ter Jendrzejewski, Edna Ott, all of
COMEDY- puller Gush Man.
M rs. D. J. Tresco. Mr. and Mrs. M.
BIG
Oregon State college at Corvallis;
C. Barager and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Cartoon—A Little Bird Told Me.
Helen Woughter to the University
Moser and children of Hermiston.
of Oregon at Eugene.
Miss Ethel May Taylor. critic
cash only
teacher for the Monmouth Normal
$0944
Reg.
NOW
School, was the house guest of Mrs.
$1.39 Men’s Waist O’alls .. $1.19
W. L. Hamm over the holidays. Mrs. | »1.75 Men’s
Bib Overalls - 11.40
Hamm and Miss Taylor were class­
$1.39 Men's Bib Overalls
mates when they attended Drake
with Stripe ............. 11.19
University at DesMoines, Iowa.
»1.25 Men’s Bib Overalls.. 11.10
Mrs. A. F. Rohrman received a
»2.35 Men’s Work Shoes .. $1.98
Christmas greeting and letter from
$2.49 Men's Work Shoes .. $1.98
Miss Lillian Christie, half-sister to
$3.98 Men’s Work Shoes _ $2.98
Col. Chas. Lindbergh, whom she
»1.50 Men’s Dress Shirts .. $ .98
taught in the schools at Red Lake
$1.25 Men’s Dress Shirts - $ .98
Falls. Minnesota. Miss Christie ex­
»1.00 Men’s Dresa Shirts .. $ .79
pects to enter the University of Min­
SLUSH and snow keep children in-
Liver Oil. And in addition it sup­
»1.40 Men's U. Suits heavy $ .98
side on many winter days. What
plies calcium and phosphorus.
nesota next year to study jourm-
»1.15 Men's U. Suits, med. $ .98
•unshine they get is weak in the
Give them to your children regu­
lism. Her father is editor of the Red
80c to 75c Men’s Dress hose $ .30
rays that produce vitamin D. No
larly—and note the results; fewer
Lake Falls Gazette.
wonder youngsters lose their pep,
“colds” and greater resistance to
(Wool Sox, 20c)
Cuests this week of Mr. and Mrs
become victims of winter ills.
other respiratory diseases, lustier
$3.95 to »5.00 Men's Hats 12.98
appetites, more pep.
It is tremendously important
Joe Quick included Mr. and Mrs
$ 3.75 Men's Hats _______ $2.98
that your children get their share
M c K esson ’ s V itamin CONCEN-
John Quick and family of Toppenish.
$2.49 Men's Hats ______ .. 11.98
of vitamin D in winter. It pre­
TRATE TABLETS OF C od L iver OIL
Wn.. Mr. and Mrs D. Ball and Mr.
vents rickets, and builds strong
$1.50 Leather Helmets .... $ 69
are just as good for grown-uvs.
and Mrs. Ben Buskirk of
< Pendleton:
bones and teeth. They also need
They help protect you against ill­
»1.00 Other Helmets ____ I .49
vitamin A to resist infection.
ness and add to your vitality.
and Jack and Junior Buskirk of
50c Neck Ties ..............
I .25
For children especially, we sug­
Protect health the vitamin way.
Pocatello. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. John
89e Light Work Shirts
3 64
gest McK ESSON 's VITAMIN C on ­
Take these tablets regularly. Give
their
Quick
and
the
latter
left
for
Leather Gloves and Mittens
centrati : TABLETS OF Con LIVER
them to your children to help them
homes Wednesday.
O il . Children love their tempting
grow sound bones snd teeth. Buy
REDUCED!
taste. Each delicious chocolate-
Several couples gathered at the
them at any good drug store. A
ALL LADIES’ GOODS % PRICE.
coated tablet brings all the vita­
dollar bottle brings you 100
W. J. Warner home Monday evening
All Ladies’ Shoes * or less.
mina in one teaspoonful of
McKESSON’s V itamin C oncen ­
to celebrate the going of the old year
trati TABLETS.
U. S. P. X. (revised 1934) Cod
Some 10c per pair.
and th. coming of the new year,
Men’s, Women’s and Children's
with a no-hostess supper, Those
Sweaters and Sweater Coats
present were Mr. and Mrs. N R
43% OFF.
Mueller, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKen-
tie. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton. Mr.
Local Happenings
OASIS THEATRE
1
( / elerasé
MONEY RAISING SALE
Tablets of sunshine for
growing children
HERMISTON DRUG CO
HERMISTON, OREGON
and Mrs. D. M. Deeter and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Richards,
BURK’S FORBARGAINS
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier,
included Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ransier,
Mr. and Mrs. Merwyn Ransier of
Echo, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bates,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hugg, Miss De-
loras Stoll of Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root and Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Barlow were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Macomber
on Christmas day, in Hepner.
Christmas dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jaynes
were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers,
and Wilma and Margaret, Tillford
Stillings of Hermiston, Earl Heftner
of Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Howell and son Jim.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Nick Faler on Christmas day were
Mr. and Mrs. Inguard Skovbo, Ralph
Wasmer and Bill Harrington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barlow and son
Lavern of Pendleton spent Christ­
mas with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Had­
ley and family.
BURNHAM
CASH PRICES
3 Lbs. CRISCO
3 Rolls Toilet Tissue
1000 Sheet Rolls
2 Lb.’ Can Mother’s Cocoa
10 Bars White Laundry Soap
K.C. Baking Powder
444*4******9999
t
IRRIGON NEWS
-
-
Value 50c
t
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Ralph and Melvin Benefiel from
Spokane, Wn., are visiting at the
home of relatives here for a few
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Veri Tomkins and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Stegmiller,
Mr. and Mrs. William Franke and
Mrs. R. Williams of Walla Walla
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Williams and family Christmas.
Cloyd Lynch left Wednesday for
his home near Ukiah.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning re­
turned from Centralia, Wn., Thurs-
lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Coryell made a
usiness trip to Prosser, W b „ Sun-
lay.
Mr. Suart of Portland, who is
visiting the Wm. Norcross family
>ere, had the misfortune to cut his
trm with an ax this week.
School will not open here this
reek, because of the report that
some scarlet fever cases are reported
near here.
Polly Dexter of Portland is visit-
ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
"redreckson,
Adrian Allen and Violet Ruker,
both of Irrigon, were married at
Yakima, Wn., Wednesday. The best
wishes of the community is extend­
Heavy Mackinaws
vaiue$7.i2
: Boys' Fancy Overalls
Value $1.35
69c ,
•
< >
Mr. and Mrs. A. Boulware were
ed to them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rand
family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. New Year’s day.
Frank Brace at The Dalles during
the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Isom motored to Pen­
dleton, Saturday, to visit George
Kendler, who recently underwent
and appendicitis operation.
Mildred Miller, small daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Miller, return­
ed to Ione Sunday, with Miss Akers
who was a dinner guest at the Mil­
ler home.
A charivari party was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ken­
ney Friday night, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Adrain Allen.
Mrs. Fred Reiks accompanied Rev.
Thomas of Boardman on a trip to
Heppner, Wednesday, in the interest
of the Community church work.
Dr. A. C. Willcutt
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OSBORN APARTMENTS
Neve STOMACH
TROUBLE?
Read this: “About a year
and a half ago I was not
feeling right, my stomach
troubled me, I belched gas,
had no appetite and was
generally miserable,” said
Thomas Teeson of 215 6th
St., Camas, Wash. “I used
only one bottle of Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis­
covery and it strengthened
me and I had no further trouble.” Druggists.
New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid $1.00.
Write to Dr. Pierce’s Clinic, Buffalo.
N. Y., for free medical advice.
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