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Miss Helen Conner, who Is in nurses training in Portland, visited friends and relatives on the project aturday. She was enroute to Pen- Beton to visit her parents, formerly of Stanfield. Hermiston Post of the American Legion sponsored a dance in Stan- leid Saturday night. An exception- illy large crowd attended the affair. Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, Mrs. D. K. Mudge and Mrs. Peter Castrie ittended a meeting of the American egion Auxiliary in Kent, Wn., londay night. Mrs. Dick Jones, who underwent an operation at St. Anthony’s hospi- al in Pendleton, Tuesday of last week, is getting along nicely, it was eported here. Rev. and Mrs. O. W. Payne left last week for Brownsville, Ore., where Rev. Payne has been called as pastor of the First Presbyterian church. He will also attend Albany college this summer to complete his college work. Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell expect to motor to Echo next Sunday where Rev. Dowell will supply for Rev. W. A. Briggs in the Methodist church during his absence while attending conference at Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl N. Stephens of Wallowa county were business visi tors in Hermiston Saturday. They have purchased the F. N. Snyder ranch near Stanfield and plan to oc cupy the place this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor, Miss Nelma Saylor of Butter Creek and Ralph Gerking of Pendleton left the first of the week for North Bend, Indiana, on a business trip. They expect to return in two weeks. At least 1200 poults and turks on the DeMoss farm were tatooed, vac cinated and put on the range this week. About 1300 more will be to- tooed and vaccinated next week. Mrs. DeMoss said. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson, who are living at Mt. Emily lumber camp near La Grande this summer, visi- ted in Hermiston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Moyer and daughter Josephine motored to Pen- dleton Thursday on business. Mrs. Clarence Robinett arrived Wednesday afternoon from Harrah, Wn„ and visited at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ken nings. Upon her return she expects to take her small son who has been with his grandmother for some time. Clement Stockard returned early last week from a visit to Portland and Corvallis. Opal Stockard, who accompanied him to Corvallis, re mained for a visit with her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stock ard. Mrs. Ella B. Percy and daughter, Mrs. F. S. Hetler of White Salmon, Wn., are visiting friends and rela tives here. They expect to return Sunday. Mrs. J. B. Saylor and daughter Miss Nelma Saylor, accompanied by Carol Saylor, returned from a visit in Portland last week. Carol will spend the next two months with her grandmother at their Butter Creek home. Eldon Fix visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Fix in the Columbia district Tuesday night. He attended Eastern Oregon Normal school at La Grande the past winter and is spend ing the vacation period working near Adams. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Pierce and son Stanley were week end visitors In Portland. Mr. Pierce motored to Brownsville, Ore., with a load of fur- nlture for O. W. Payne who left Fri- day. John Campbell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell of Portland, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell, this week. Ina Lenhart of Portland visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Len hart Sunday. Edwin Huff, eight-year-old grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Klages, and son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Huff of Hood River, arrived Saturday and will visit his grandpatents. He traveled from Hood River alone by bus. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Sawyer and family returned Monday after- noon from Willamette valley points where Mrs. Sawyer visited her par ents, and Mr. Sawyer attended 4-H summer school held at Corvallis. Mr. Sawyer is assistant county agent for Umatilla county stationed here. Mrs. A. Wahl and daughter Ber nice, and Miss Lenore Wahl, who is employed at the Umatilla Co-opera tive Creamery, left Wednesday for their home at Astoria where Miss Wahl will visit for the remainder of the week. Mrs. Wahl and her daughter have been visiting here for the past two weeks. Mrs. Bertha A. Collins and daugh ter Cathryn and Mrs. W. J. Patter son of Portland were guests at the home of Mrs. Patterson’s aunt, Mrs. E. P. Dodd Friday of last week. La ter they motored to Pendleton where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander. Rev. and Mrs. John Wall of Stein bach. Manitoba. Canada, visited Mr. and Mrs. AI Quiring here Monday afternoon. They are Mr. Quiring’s aunt and uncle, and were enroute home after attending a conference at Dallas. Ore. They were accom panied by Albert Frey. B. Jantz and Peter Guenther. Friends of Miss Catherine McBain, who taught here two years ago. will be Interested to know that she IS listed In one of the tour parties on the General Sherman which sailed Sunday from for the far Local Happenings Mrs. Pearl Pace left last week for Umatilla where she is employed. Raymond Walker und daughter Be verly were in Pendleton Wednes- day. Fourth of July goods, priced right at Amsberry’s. adv Miss Kate Stanfield and Miss Mary Johns of Butter Creek are expected home from Portland in a few days, where they have been the past two months OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 28 - 29 MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY Saturday—Surprise Matinee 9:15 P. M. u>o<> to SAMUEL GOLDWYN’S production of MID MILLIONS ad UNITED ARTISTS CARTOON & COMEDY SUNDAY - MONDAY JUNE 30 - JULY 1 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY A 4-8TAR STORY WITH A STAR FOR EVERY ROLE! Colbe _ -CHARLES BOYER JOAN BENNETT JOEL McCREA-HELEN VINSON a WALTER WANGER PRODUCTION APere PICTORIAL & COMEDY WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JULY 3 - 4 MATINEE 2:30 THURSDAY * iWhen the McFaddens and the ,McTavishes get t’gether there’s either a fight or a celebration “even to the second generation! “McFadden's Flats’ WALTER C. KELLY (The V rginia Judge) ANDY CLYDE PLUS SHORT FEATURES Insured Carriers Phono 63 GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE Live Stock Hauling to Portland Rate: 50c Per 100 Oregon Stanfield A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon. — Bank Building Office Honrs — 9-12 and 2-5 W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon DR. A E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west pout office Office Houre: 8 to 11 • 1:30 to • Phone 481------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone unday and Evenings by Appointment $ THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1935. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE SIX Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC ., OBBORN APARTMENTS Christian Church in Heppner. June 20, at 12 o’clock. The Rev. Alvin Kleinfeldt performed the ceremony. The bride was charming in a white silk frock with matching ac- cessories. • Attendants of the bride and groom were Miss Aurdey Moore and Russell Moore. After the wedding ceremony a re ception was held at the bride’s home for relatives and a few close friends. For travel the bride wore a hand knit dress of flame shade. After a short wedding trip the couple will make their home in Seattle where Mr. Broderson is employed at the Pacific Coast Stamp Works. Miss Audine Davis was a visitor in Hood River last week. Nadine and Donnabell Percy are visiting their aunt Mrs. Lyle Tilden this week from Portland. Bring your Lifebuoy and Lux seap adv coupons to Amsberry’s. Nicholas Codd of Spokane was a business visitor in Hermiston Tues day of this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger and E. B. Wattenburger were busi Earle Boynton, Jr., of Portland is ness visitors in Pendleton Wednes visiting at the home of his grand- day. mother, Mrs. W. S. Boynton. Miss Shirley Jarmon spent Thurs Mrs. Rose L. Cannon of Weston day afternoon visiting at the C. H. was the house guest of Mrs. B. Mul Bartholomew home. lins Saturday. Mrs. L. D. Neill, Miss Alma Neill, W. J. Clark and J. L. Hedges, real and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger visi- estate men of Pendleton, were busi E. Wattenburger home ted at the ness visitors in town Saturday. Thursday. F. D. Thielson, with the State In Mrs. T. J. O’Brien motored to Pen dustrial Accident Commission, was dleton Tuesday where she met her a business visitor in town this week. sister-in-law, Mrs. Pat Campbell, of Lone Rock, who returned home with Miss Margaret Neary who taught at Clatskani last school year, is vi her for a few days visit. Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and daughter siting in Hermiston this week. Isabella were business visitors in Rev. and Mrs. H. B. Thomas of Pendleton Saturday. Boardman were in town Thursday. Mrs. Dale Rothwell and daughters Mrs. Guy Amsberry is confined to Esther and Alice of Pendleton spent her home by illness. the week end visiting at the J. S. Sam Davis of Grass Valley is vis Moore home. iting his brother Wm. Davis this Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and week. family and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper My Hube McCulley of the Stanfield ers and son Jerry were dinner guests ranch on Butter Creek was in town at the C. H. Bartholomew home Sun- Wednesday. day.__________________________________ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weis of La Grande are house guests of Mrs. Weis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark, this week. Lee Dyer, student at the Eugene Bible college, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dyer this week. Lee arrived early Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter and daughter Joy Beth returned Satur day from a two week’s vacation at coast points, near Seattle. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher- plan to leave on a two weeks holi day, commencing July 24. Mrs. J. S. Burnham and daughters Marjorie and Mary and Mrs. Miles Barager motored to Walla Walla Tuesday. Johnny Dunning, son of Mr. and Ed Dunning, plans to leave Saturday for Portland to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Barnhart re turned Saturday from Naches, Wn., where they have been stationed for some time by the Standard Oil Co. Mrs. Morffit and daughter Betty of Portland Is visiting at the home of Mrs. A. W. Purdy. Mrs. Morffit PRICE was formerly Vera Purdy. Don Jackson, accompanied by Tom Saunders and Geo. Twist of The Dalles, were in Hermiston over Sun- day. Betty Freeman is spending the week at the home of Mrs. Levi Reed- eis. MISSION BELL Celebrate the Fourth in a big Toilet Soap way. Buy fireworks at A ms- adv berry’s. Rev. W A. Briggs left Tuesday morning for Salem where he will attend state conference, held to de Bars termine new fields for all pastors in their respective districts. Members of the Epworth League enjoyed an ice cream social on the lawn at the A. C. Swarner home last Saturday evening. Games and re For frying and all cooking freshments were enjoyed. purposes. Miss Mary Brownson left Satur lb carton day for Corvallis where she will at tend summer school. Mary will be a senior next year receiving her de degree in home economics. Mr. and Mrs. James Clayton stop ped in Hermiston a short while Mon 2 % size cans day as they were returning to their home in Salem. cans .............. Mrs. Georgia Henderson left Wed nesday morning for Portland where she will visit Mrs. C. W. Kellogg, until Sunday. SLEEPY HOLLOW Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson visited Cane & Maple at the home of their daughter and lb. tin Mc- family. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kenzic. over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jackman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krause, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bebee and family enjoyed the day Sunday at Bingham Springs. Tommy Fraser and his friend Ken Quality Head Rice neth Frazier were house guests of Lbs............................ dp Dean Robertson at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neill Robert son on Butter Creek Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fast and Mr. and Mrs. D. Nickle and son of Min- esota were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring Tuesday afternoon. Edward's Orange Pekoe A. W. Agnew of Portland and his (Black) parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Agnew Makes delicious iced tea. of Seattle were looking after busi- lb. package ........ e • ness interests here over the week former Hermis- end. All three are ton residents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lenhart and daughter left Sunday for Longview. Wn., where they will spend the sum Libby's - Matched large halves mer with their daughter. 212 Size cans John Schmike of John Day who was associated with C. W. Kellogg. In the Ford garage here about eight years ago. was a visitor in Hermis ton over the week end. Mr and Mrs. Orville J Wideman of Camels. Chesterfields. Luckies Thornton. Wn.. are visiting Mrs. Wideman's parents. Mr and Mrs. R. Packages ......... H McAtee this week. Mr. Wide- man has been teaching at Thornton but will be located at Attalla. Wn.. this coming school year. Attalla is not far from Wallula. Glenn "Pop” Warner of Palo Alto, coach at Temple University, and Dr. R. B. Waite of Springdale. N. Y.. Portland ports for a quick look-see left Sunday after spending the week at Japan, China and the Phillapines. end with Mr Warner's brother. W. Tucker of Roseburg. Ore., B. T Warner They were returning who was called to Hermiston a week from a trip into Canada, and Glacier ago by the death of his brother. and Yellowstone National Park. Win. M. Tucker, left for his home Mr. and Mrs O L. Barlow and Friday afternoon. Mr. Tucker plans family motored to Meacham Sunday to return to Hermiston this fall to where they visited Mr and Mrs. A. assist Mrs. Tucker on her farm in M Tillson. Alta Bernice Barlow re Columbia district. mained to visit for a week with her grandparents. Three Hermiston women will en- joy the Homemakers' Vacation camp PINE CITY NEWS at Frazier Creek which opened Wed- By Oleta Neill nesday and will close June 30. They are Mrs Lyle Tilden. Mrs Ed Dun- MOORE-BRODERSON nine and Mrs. Chas. Lynch who were Miss Naomi Moore, daughter of taken to the eamp by Assistant County Agent Sawyer. Miss Claribel Mr and Mrs. J. 8. Moore of Pine Nye, State Leader of Home Econo City, became the bride of Chris Bro- mics Extension, O.S.C.. will direct derson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris tian Broderson of Seattle, at the activities at the camp. JUIINIE SAALS EVERY SOAP 10c Shortening 45c Tomatoes 33c SYRUP 69c ARE YOU TAKING ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW PRICES? JUNE 28 - 29 - JULY 1st. 3 CANDY BARS 2 Pkgs. 5c GUM Can lie TOMATOES Size 2% cans T E A Orange Pekoe - % lb. 20c 1 pound 35c 2 lb. box 28c CRACKERS Graham or Salted 2 Lbs 33c CO-OP COFFEE JELL POWDER - - - Package 5c SOAP Large Brown Cakes 6 for 25 c 1 lb. can 30c COFFEE Hills Bros. CORN Golden Bantam Can IR DADEAIL Large Pink Glass DUIvEIlE Fruit Dish Free 4 8 Packages 65c Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative It’s a cinch to Save at Safeway, and you would be smart to shop every day in our clean, modern stores! Prices Effective TD I I 11. ” Cigarettes 2 25c SAT. - MON JUNE 28 - 29 - JULY 1st. SUGAR 10 lb. Cloth Bag . FINE GRANULATED - BUY FUTURE NEEDS NOW! ! CORN FLAKES MATCHES noxescarton) 20c O.K* Soap The Big Yellow Bar Post Tosties or Kellogg’s 3 Pkgs. 206 COFFEE AIRWAY First by Choice! Lbs. 50c 6 Bars. . . . . . . . . . . 25c (SHOP NOW tor the "4th".) PICKLES - 6 oz. jar C.H.B. Dills, Sweets and Relish. CATSUP GLENN VALLEY 14 oz. bottles Bottles ........ a* RIPE OLIVES ......... Lindsay’s - Pint Cans 10c Grape Fruit DEL MONTE - No. 2 cans CAN CHEESE SPREAD 2 Jars . Kraft’s 5 oz. Glass SARDINES 2 cans • 14 size cans • — North Star - In olive oil Jell Well Choice of Flavors Packages BEANS Idaho Small White lbs. Sperry’s Drifted Snow 49 lb Bag TEA 20c 1 Oc For Snickers, Musketeers, Milky Way or Baby Ruth. RICE Peaches , MILK PRODUCE FEATURES — FOR SATURDAY ONLY — LEMONS Large Fancy Sunkist 06a DOZEN .......................... di CABBAGE New Crisp Heads POUND .................. 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