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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR Mrs. Clarence Holder of Salem, who arrived in Hermiston last Fri day to attend the funeral of her brother Geo. Wagner, returned to her home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner mo tored to Portland and Vancouver Monday where they visited their Roy Rew of Pendleton was in B. I. Whitney made a business daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schofield. They returned trip to Seattle this week. town Wednesday. Y. P. Rutherford of Boardman A chimney fire was reported at Wednesday of this week. K. W. Sawyer, brother of Assis was in town this week. the Hermiston General hospital Sat Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otto of Board- urday evening, but no serious dam tant County Agent W. A. Sawyer, spent the week end here visiting at man were in town on business Sat age was reported. A. C. McIntyre, assistant district the Sawyer home. He is assistant urday. Miss Julia Colpitts of Pendleton attorney for Umatilla county, was a county agent of Jefferson county and is stationed at Madras. spent Sunday visiting friends in business visitor here Monday. Hermiston. Mrs. A. J. Cleghorn of Stanfield Miss Mary Burnham, daughter of Eugene Pierce who is employed is a medical patient at the Hermis Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham, who has been confined to her home be in Pendleton, spent the week end ton General hospital. Carl Chambers, tax deputy in the cause of illness for the past several with his parents in Hermiston. sheriff ’ s office in Pendleton, was in days, is reported as greatly im Miss Marian Henderson, who is teaching at Duncan, Ore., spent the Hermiston last Friday. proved. Mrs. J. Logan returned from St. Mrs. R. G. Gale of Vancouver, week end at her home here. Anthony ’ s hospital Wednesday after Wn., and Mrs. Earl Wilson of Bonne Sam Nye and Chas. Reese of Echo receiving treatment for mastoid. ville, returned to their respective attended the funeral of Geo. Wag J. A. Yeager, county school sup homes Sunday night after being with ner here Sunday afternoon. erintendent of Pendleton, was here their sister, Mrs. Geo. Wagner, for Tuesday on business. the past several days. Mrs. Geo. Harris of Lewiston, Ida Mrs. Chas. Laughlin of Hermiston ho, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. and Mrs. M. E. Myers of Echo left Wagner, for an indefinite time. last Friday for Baker where Chas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O’Donnell of Laughlin’s brother. Edgar, died re Heppner were in Hermiston Sunday Mr. Laughlin could not get HERMISTON. OREGON to attend the funeral of Geo. Wag cently. away to go to Baker. ner. Mrs.'Mabel Walker and daughter Oyster stew supper. All you can Beverley and Mrs. Ina Wessell and FRIDAY - SATURDAY eat for 25c, at next regular Town daughter Barbara, motored to Pen FEB. 28 - 29 send meeting, Tuesday, March 3. ad. dleton Sunday afternoon where they Cleo Holt from CCC Company 569 visited Miss Thelma Walker. FRIDAY: Surprise Matinee of Stanfield, who underwent an op Melvin Moyer of Heppner stopped 9:15 P. M. eration for appendicitis recently at in Hermiston a short while Saturday the Hermiston General hospital, is while returning from a business trip Saturday : Special Attraction. Improving nicely. to Yakima. He visited his brother Howard Reid, who is now em F. Ellis Moyer who operates the MARGARET SUIIAVAN ployed in the army engineer’s offi Moyer's Men's store here. ces in Portland, visited at the home Hugh M. Amsberry, brother of of his father, J. H. Reid, Saturday Guy Amsberry of Hermiston, and ley and Sunday. linotype operator of the Bend Bulle $ « N Miss Carrie Lage left Monday for tin since 1924 and previously on the , tre" WALTER CONNOLLY Walla Walla where she will Join her “wies mechanical staff of the Bend press, mother. She plans to enter high has retired from the newspaper life school there and finish her school to operate a variety store in Inde Stark Young’s Glorious Novel year. pendence. of the Old South. Roy Buchanan, with the state in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace are ex dustrial accident commission, was a pected to return home from Port PLUS SHORT FEATURES. business visitor In Hermiston Tues land Saturday. Mr. Pace has recov day. ered sufficiently from injuries re W. Lewis Pearson is home after ceived in an auto accident just be SUN. - MON. - TUES. receiving medical treatment in St. fore Christmas, to return to his MARCH 1-2-3 Anthony’s hospital In Pendleton for ranch here. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY the past four weeks. News of the death of Mrs. Alfred Miss Alice Dunn of Wallula, ap- AMERICA’S LITTLE SWEET pendictomy patient at the Hermis Dale of Dayton. Wn., was received here this week by Mr. and Mrs. W. HEART IN HER GREATEST ton General hospital, is getting C. Morehouse. Mrs. Dale visited the TRIUMPH. along nicely. Morehouses a little more than Mrs. Leo Baker, and small daugh three weeks ago. Her death war ter Connie of Pendleton, arrived due to pneumonia. She is survived here Saturday and are visiting at by her husband and two daughters. the home of Mrs. Baker’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mrs. Margaret A. Carter is ser family motored to Meacham Sunday HIIÌKI iously ill at the home of her daugh where they transacted business. Res of that section estimate that ter. Mrs. Laura Morris, in Columbia idents REBEL there is three foot of snow on the district. Mrs. Carter's daughter, level A FOX Picture at Meacham. Skiing and to Mrs. Lois Blum of Baker, arrived CARTOON & COMEDY. here several days ago to be at her bogganing are very much in evi dence. mother’s bedside. Announcement of the betrothal of Miss Maxine Peterson, daughter of 29909090900099909999999999999990999993 Dr. S. H. Peterson, professor of Eng lish, and Mrs. Peterson, to Walther Ott, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Ott of Hermiston, was made at Corvallis last week. Both Miss Peterson and Mr. Ott were honor graduates in 1934, both being members of the ! Phi Kappa Phi, their respective journalism and school honor socie ties. Mr. Ott is now a graduate student in agricultural chemistry. | Local Happenings OASISTHEATRE 5. 50 RED THE ROSE : Second Performance The Brat Senior Class Play Oasis Theatre Wed., March 4th Admission: 15c & 35c Stainless Steel Discs The Biggest Improvement in Cream Separators in Years S tainless STEEL DISCS with electrically welded stainless steel spacers— the most impor tant improve ment in cream separators since McCormick Deer ing pioneered the use of ball bear- ings in cream separators What does this advanced McCormick - Deering feature mean to you? Just this—that it provides the same sanitation that you demand of kitchen equip ment. and the same high skimming efficiency year after year. Even after hundreds of hours of service, the stainless steel discs in the McCormick-Deering look like new—no rust ing .. . no pitting ... no coating worn off. Ask us more about the great advantages of stainless steel discs. McCORMICK-DEERING • • • • • ❖ • oos**** HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 468986888806% Gladys Pearson, freshman in high school, was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton this week for treatment for an ear infection. She is reported as somewhat improved. "The Brat,” senior class produc tion, will be repeated Wednesday, March 4, at the Oasis theatre. Gilbert Gettmann enrolled in the freshman class this week coming from the Milton-Freewater schools. Two other boys, Lawrence Gettmann and Alvin Gettmann, enrolled in the fourth and eighth grades respective ly. The family has moved onto the Moser farm south of town. Pictures recently purchased by the high school and grade school will be displayed in the Herald of- fice window Friday of this week and will remain there until Monday. AUCTION SALE I will sell at Public Auction Mon., March 2 at my ranch 13 miles east of Arlington, Oregon, on the high way to Heppner, the following livestock : 26 head of Horses 20 head of Work Horses 1 Pure bred Shire Stallion T (I. The pities are. "Little Red Riding Hood.” "Little Old Man of the Woods,” "Autumn Gold,” and "Blanket of Snow." Another pic ture entitled "After the Storm," has been ordered and will be framed and placed in the eighth grade. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1936 The debate team may secure a putting in 24 hours a mouth under practice debate with the Heppner the National Youth Administration, team for Friday night of this week. which allows each student to earn If not, there will be no further prac i $6.00 a month. This special em- tice debates scheduled before the I ployment is given to students who are dependent upon their own abili- district debate March 14th. Three high school students are I ty for their schooling. 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Ripe Olives 2 Pink Salmon Pure Cane 25c COFFEE White King Linsay's “TaP • $00$3000393091000019930 U. S. NO. 2’s 100 Pounds ........ IOC 430 PA93. ONION SETS Yellow Variety. GET YOURS NOW! 2 5 -.. 9c Lbs.......................... 19c Lb................... 1 Yearling and 4 coming 2 yr. olds 20 head of dairy type Cows & Heifers To freshen soon. These cows have been government tested. MACHINERY * TOOLS SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A. M. TERMS: CASH. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Hermiston, Oregon Geo. Shane, Owner GEO GOUCHRINER, Auct. PHONE 241 (RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT) HERMISTON