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Local Happenings Mrs. J. H. Quiring of Salem re turned to Hermiston with Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring Tuesday and will spend two weeks visiting here, while Mr. Quiring is visiting bis mother in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quir- Ing had spent Easter with relatives in Salem and Dallas. Nicholas Codd of Spokane was a Mrs. Gladys Smith returned Tues day from Portland where she had business visitor in town Tuesday. spent three days visiting friends. Mrs. B. Everett, who has been vi Eugene Pierce returned Friday siting her daughter, Mrs. W L. Mor from Pendleton after spending the gan for the past week, left Monday week there. for her home in Portland. R. M. Warren of Pendleton and Roy Jarmon of Pine City were among the Hermiston visitors Tuesday. Mother’s Day and Cards at Amsberry's. Graduation adv. Miss Sue Hahn of Walla Walla was the house guest of Miss Ruth Dodd over the week end. Mrs. Chas. daughter Helen Kay guests at the home of of herparents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Dyer... .12 * Donald Jackson who is employed in The Dalles, spent the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton also spent the week end at her home here. Mrs. Doris Young and son Harty from Wilsonville, Ore., spent the week end visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner and family. They were accompanied by Gladys and Lawrence Swarner. Gladys returned with them to Corvallis to finish her Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline were work at O. S. C. and Lawrence re mained at home. Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Guiwlts. Mrs. Curtis Simons, Mrs. Geo. Lenore Wall spent Easter Sunday Harkenrider and Mrs. Neill Barn- with her sister, Miss Louise Wall, in hart entertained last Friday and Saturday afternoon at contract at Dayton, Wn. the home of Mrs. Simons. Tulips and daffodils presented a gay effect Miss Arlyne Clark of Pendleton about the rooms where five tables was a week end house guest at the were in play each day. High scores home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson were held by Mrs. W. J. Warner and in Minnehaha district. Mrs. Walter Pearson, and second high by Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and A daughter named Clarice Lenore Mrs. Roy Hale. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stamper Friday. April 19, at the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, and Mrs. family home on Hermiston avenue. Harry Hahn of Hood River visited at the home of Mrs. Miller's parents, Miss Phoebe Walt», who had been Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis last Satur the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. day. They left Sunday accompanied E. Baker for a week, left Friday by Miss Norma Davis who remained night for her home in Seattle. in Hood River until Tuesday night. Twilla House of La Grande and Elbert Hutchison of Pendleton were visitors at the Baxter Hutchison home Sunday. Dorothy Conrad was a visitor at the Gene Buzzard home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Blinston and family, who have been employed on the Reid ranch during the winter, left Tuesday tor Montana where they expect to make their home. Many young folks attended a dance at the Keller home Saturday evening in honor of Frances Keller. Gilbert Conrad of Enterprise and Dave Conrad of Columbia district were all night guests at the L. Ham mer home Tuesday. Dave Conrad left Wednesday for Enterprise where he will make his home. Members of the Seventh Day Ad ventist church held a picnic Sunday in the Columbia park. The first meeting of the sewing club was held Monday evening at the club house in Columbia Park. Visitors at the R. L. Addleman home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad and daughters Laura and Dorothy, Maxine Blinston, Jack Allen, Ed Banta and Lawrence Hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hughes and family of Stanfield were dinner guests at the E. C. Hughes home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fix and family of >tanfield moved onto the place just vacated by Dave Conrad. Joe Hawkins of Adams visited in Columbia district Saturday. An item In the Minnehaha news H. M. Sommerer and son, Mrs. S. L. Carson and Gordon Faries notes last week erroneously stated t STANFIELD NEWS t were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. that the H. B. Darling car had been By Sopnronia Rhea damaged In a wreck while the fam ily was making a trip. We wish to W. G. Wallace returned home from Gene Pierce returned Sunday from correct that statement at this time. the Veterans' hospital In Walla Pendleton where he has spent the Walla Friday, and plans to leave week. Among out-of-town visitors here Friday of thia week for Rochester, this week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred and the Mayo Brothers. Mrs. Wal Mr. and Mrs. Al Monahan of Wis Lee of Pine City, Mr. and Mrs. Roy lace, J. D. Wallace and Mrs. Happy hram, Wn., spent the week end visit Rew of Pendleton, Mrs. Glen Hadley Barr will accompany him. Dr H. C. Curry, the Seattle Op- John Duke returned home the tomotrist, who has made professional ing Mrs. Monahan’s parents, Mr. and and son Stanton of Boardman, Miss Mrs. H. T. Clark, and slater, Mrs. Ed Clara Ruff, Mrs. Carl Nelson and first of the week from the Veter visit's to Hermiston for 20 years and Dunning. ans ’ hospital in Walla Walla, where Theron Anderson of Boardman. Is known for good optical work at has been treated for an arm frac reasonable prices, will again be at Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Imthurn and ture. The Ualtee Rebekah Lodge No. the Hotel Hermiston, Tuesday, April Isabella and Miss Cecelia Brennan family of Lewiston, Idaho, were 224, etertalned the I.O.O.F. lodge 30, for one day. Eyes examined, visited friends In Hermiston Satur week end visitors at the home of and member’s friends at a pot luck day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Buhmann. Mrs. glasses ground and fitted. adv Imthurn Is a daughter of Mr. and dinner and program Monday eve ning. The occasion was to celebrate Miss Florence Udey of Portland Mrs. Buhman. the anniversary of the Odd Fellows spent Easter Sunday visiting her lodge. Mrs. W. T. Reeves gave a very parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey, who HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. interesting history on lodges. live in Columbia district. Joe Meyer attended the Wilamette (Continued from Page 1) University banquet in Pendleton New line ladles’ chiffon and ser- Dale Carson. Miss Elliott, the coach, Tuesday evening. Mr. Meyer espec vice weight hose. New colors, all accompanied the teams on the trip. ially enjoyed the talk given by Dr. HERMISTON, OREGON sizes, 89c at Amsberry’s. adv. Maxine Macken, a sophomore, and Bruce Baxter of the University. Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. her brother, Edgar Macken, a fresh Mr. and Mrs. Frank White and A baby daughter was born to Mr. man, both of Boardman, enrolled in small son of St. Helens are visiting FRIDAY - SATURDAY and Mrs. H. M. Sommerer at St. high school last Wednesday. at the home of Mrs. White’s par APRIL 28 - 27 Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton Don Moore received minor inju ents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley. Sunday, April 21. ries while participating in a football Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reeves, Mr. MATINEE 2.3° SATURDAY game last Friday during activity and Mrs. L. T. Kenison and daugh FRIDAY SPECIAL— The Misses Margaret Elliott. Mary week. He Is expected to return to ter Stella Trumbull, motored to La AUCTION BALE f I Petri and Meredith Daily were din school the latter part of the week. Grande to attend te fellowship meet Members of the civic class attend- ing Thursday. There were between ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. SATURDAY— y. *** ed a trial held in Justice P. P. Sul- two and three hundred people pres- McAtee Thursday evening. SURPRISE MATINEE 9:30 P.M. livan’s court here Monday aft er ent. A FOUR Rev. C. D. Mayfield spent the Mrs. W. J. Davis, mother of Win. noon. Mrs. W. L. Hamm spoke before wee end in Portland. Davis, and his sister, Mrs. Fred Cox, Stella Trumbull left Friday for motored from Grass Valley, Monday the assembly Monday morning, ex- and visited at the Davis home until plaining the rules to be applied in Spokane where she will visit Mrs. the poppy poster contest. Irene Sampson, and Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday afternoon. ,.0 The senior class held a meeting Frank Dunn. Upon leaving there she Tuesday to discuss plans for flunk I nlans to visit Mrs. R. B. Adams at “Ro, Bob Dawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. day which will be observed Friday | Rosalia, Wn. O. F. Dawson, returned home Wed of "f this week. week The gronp greur plane Bill Kirby Jr. left the latter part plans to to nesday from Pendleton where he has spend the day at Bingham springs. of the week tor Boise and Durkee, been receiving treatments for ear The high school students have Idaho, where he is spending his va infection. bad the priviledge of hearing some cation visiting friends and relatives. distinguished speakers thia week. | Bill bui has been employed by D. L. Miss Edith Clarke returned Mon Among these were Dr. Bruce Baxter. | Johnson for the past two years. day night to Forest Grove where she rresident of Wllamette University Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spencer and will resume her studies at Pacific at Salem, Professor Groenig and son Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. G. G. University after spending the Easter Prof. Stocker from Albany college. Smith and children were dinner vacation at the home of her parents, After the speakers had addressed the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. assembly, the members of the sen of Hermiston Sunday. ic 1/ RONALD ior class were interviewed privately. Miss Blanche Thorsen spent the Garnet D. Best, Wallowa county The Beaverton debate team, win week end at the home of he parents. agent stationed at Enterprise, was a ner of the Western Oregon debate Miss Thorsen Is teaching at The business visitor in Hermiston Wed tournament, will meet the Chiloquin Dalles. LORETTA YOUNG nesday. Mr. Beat was formerly sta team May 4. in a debate at Corval The Misses Alice Rhea and Eve tioned here as assistant county ag lis. Ore., which will be broadcast lyn Thorsen accompanied Mr. and Ted Fio Rite's--"This Band Age.” ent. over KOAC at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. Al Baer to Portland Sunday Fifty-seven grade school pupils morning after a week’s visit with Mickey Mouse Cartoon. Mrs. A. M. Waterman and her are listed as absent from school this their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Baer daughter, Mrs. Rena Waterman, re week because of sickness. Due to spent the week at Ritter and Hot SUNDAY . MONDAY turned from Portland Tuesday night prevalence of mumps, whooping Springs. ' after spending the winter with the caugh and other ailments among the The Study club gave a guest day APRIL 28 - 29 latter's son. students, the declamatory contest program at the high school Thurs MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY which was to have been staged Fri day evening. Each member took part in the program. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham were day night, has been postponed. ON BROADWAY Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown were accompanied to Ellensberg, Wn„ she was the beautiful red- called to Burlingham, Wn., by the headed "Princess" of the Sunday by Barbara Reid. There of Mr. Brown’s father, who Miss they visited their daughter. night clubs! t death was 95 years of age. Marjorie Burnham who is a student t COLUMBIA NEWS By MARIJANE HAMMER. Albert McDermott and her aunt. AT HOME at the Ellensberg Normal. They re she was the sole support of turned the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Cone and son Wayne, Mrs. E. Sixsmith, left Wednesday for a short visit in Portland. a flock of young brothers Bill Durant and Lloyd Kilgore of Se Mrs. J. F. Lane and daughter, and sisters, and a horse and Members of the Sunshine class of attle were over night guests at the carriage! the Hermiston Union church were Tom Wilson home Friday. They are Marie, and niece, Marion Sturdivant entertained at a party Friday after on their way to Idaho to play In the left Wednesday for Parkdale to at noon by their teacher, Mrs. C. R. State Band. Lloyd Kilgore is a nep tend the golden wedding anniversary of Mrs. Lane’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, at the home of Mrs. J. A. hew of Mrs. Wilson. Clarke. An Easter egg hunt was en Frances Keller of Pendleton spent Sturdivant. joyed as well as games. Among those the week end at her home in Colum VHEAT GROWERS TO VOTE present were Betty Morehouse. Hel bia district. en Johnson. Joyce McCulley. Wanda Mrs. Jap Templeton, who ha IN NEW CONTROL PROGRAM Moore, Dorothy Sams. Marjorie spent several days in Portland visit Sams, Ethel Clarke, Virginia Dyer. Ing friends, returned home Tuesday A national referendum on May Mary belle Clarke. Juanita Waga- Mrs. Carmon was a visitor at th PIUS SHORT FEATURES. E Ryland home Monday afternoon. mott, and Virginia Smith. 5 among wheat growers will pre- ede ottering of new wheat acreage ontrol contracts. Oregon State col- ege officials have been notified rom Washington. A regional con- erence of extension men to arrange or the vote in the northwest states ias been called to meet in Walla Is the undisputed leader in the turkey feeding business. Walla Saturday, April 20, with Dean Their Commercial Feed Department pioneered the way Wm. A. Schoenfeld of OSC designa- toward better turkey feeds in face of the stiffest kind 'ed as chairman. First announcement of proponed of opposition. provisions of the new wheat con tracts came In the eall for the refer The largest turkey flocks in the West are not only being endum. As present contracts expire consistently fed Sureturk and Sure gobble, but Sperry with this crop year, it Is proposed turkey feeders are making profit progress of the type that the new agreements start with that is attracting attention wherever turkey feeding is discussed. Competi 193C and continue four years through 1939. tion has consistently underquoted Sperry’s turkey feeding prices in an effort In all fundamental features the to wrench away from Sperry the feeding of some of the new program follows the old which most famous flocks in the West, but all unsuccessfully. has been generally acclaimed as among the most satisfactory of the Sperry holds the business by virtue of sheer feeding val adjustment efforts. It holds out ad ue of its Farm Tested Feeds. This value shows up in ditional Inducements to shift land the weight, grading, tenderness of flesh, and profit to from wheat to grass In drouth and the feeder. dust storm areas, and permits minor adjustments on Individual farms to improve rotation or other proved The home of Mrs. O. O. Felt house was the scene of a silver tea Tues day afternoon. Mrs. Floyd Knerr and Mrs. J. G. Sage assisted as hos tesses. The rooms were attractive with bright spring flowers. The thirty-five guests, enjoyed a pleasant afternoon of games and refresh- menta. flASIS THEATRE — justment with rate and condition of benefit paymenta would be deter mined from year to year, but extent of required curtailment is limited to 25 per cent of base acreage. Base periods are continued the same as at preeent in the new con tracts, and local administration is continued through the county con trol associations. The agreement would continue to be entirely volun tary. The plan for referendum on the continuence of the program is in line with the policy by the AAA is not promoting any plan that is not urged by a substantial majority of any industry. The same plan was fol lowed tn advance of launching the 1935 corn-hog program. The objective sought In the new wheat control program is to keep wheat production in line with con sumption needs plus probable export demands and the safety carryover needed to guard against emergency* conditions. ************ TINE CITY NEWS t The SPERRY FLOUR CO. THE ELLIS FEED STORE farm practices. Ài la IU —e Wattenburger, Mrs. Ollie Neill and Misses Eleanor Barth and Rosetta Healy. ■ T. J. O'Brien has been sick In bed tor the past week with the flu. Miss Frankie Neal spent Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. Jim Omo- hundro near Hermiston. Jim Ayers from Echo spent Wed nesday visiting at the Frank Ayers home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Abbot returned home Wednesday evening from Port land. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family, Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Lennä, and Ray Hardman were dinner guests at the home of A. E. Wattenburger Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and daughter Patty were business visi tors in Echo Friday. Mrs. T. J. O'Brien was a business visitor in Heppner Monday. Mrs. Fred Rauch is spending a few days visiting some of her rela tives near Pilot Rock this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Thomson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper My ers and son Jerry were dinner guests at the Chas. Bartholomew home Sun day. The Leather's Shearing crew from Hardman are starting shearing sheep at the T. J. O'Brien ranch Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy were business visitors in Heppner Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and family and Mrs. Mathers attended church in Hermiston Sunday. Mrs. Roy Omohundro and son Raymond were business visitors in Hermiston Tuesday. Sam Porter’s shearing crew start ed shearing John Healy’s sheep Mon day. Mrs. L. D. Neill, Misses Cecelia Brennan, Eleanor Barth and Mary White, and Guy Moore attended church in Heppner Sunday evening. I Frank Helms returned from Spo kane Sunday evening after spending a few days visiting his daughter, Miss Charlotte Helms. Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Lennä and Misses Eleanor Barth and Rosetta Healy visited Miss Marian Henderson in Hermiston Saturday. Those from Pine City transacting business in Pendleton Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ajg Wattenburger, Earle Wattenburger, Mrs. T. J. O’ Brien and daughters Isabella and Katherine, and Miss Cecelia Bren nan. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young and family were business visitors in Her miston Friday. and SAVE MONEY Burl Wattenburger motored to Mt. Dr. Curry, the old Reliable Vernon Thursday to look after his bee interests. He returned home Optometrist of Seattle Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Plourd and who has made professional visits family spent Sunday visiting at the to Hermiston for 25 vean, will home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill. again be at the Mrs. L. D. Neill and Guy Moore were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Knighten at Hard man Sunday. Those from Pine City attending the matinee in Hermiston Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Sweaters!!! Regular $2.95 Columbia Knit slip-over sweaters of high twist wool worsted yarn. Two pockets. For your golf outfit. Colors: Rust, Yellow, Navy, * Light Blue. No $1.95 “PEELER” SWEAT SHIRTS ONLY SWEATERS Not only a sweater, but a towel as well. White and Yellow, and BOY’S SIZES - 59c “COLUMBIAKNIT” Sleeveless SLIP-OVERS Brushed Wool. GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE Live Stock Hauling to Portland Rate: 50c Per 100 Stanfield — — Oregon White Only. "BENRYB" NAUTICALS" - Short Sleeves. Every one is wearing them. Col- rs: White, Blue, and Tan. We re selling them for ONL* 50c “COLUMBIAKNIT” - Sport Sweaters ightly Brushed All Wool Swea- ers, with shirred back and ad- ustable waist. Line belt in back. olors: Maize and Cimarron Brown. $4.95 MOYER’S for one day Eyes Examined— Glasses Ground and Fitted— Phone 63 89c ONLY $1.50 Hotel Hermiston Tuesday, April 30 Insured Carriers 98c "TERRYCLOTH” Save Your Eyes! MEN’S STORE Prices Based on Present Con ditions. 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