THURSDAY. APRIL 18, 1936
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE SIX
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clark of Walla
Walla spent Easter Sunday
guests of Mr. Clark’s brother and
wife. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Clark,
C. M. Best motored to Pendleton
Thursday evening of last week
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Willeutt of j
Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Gordon and where he attended a banquet for
Pendleton visited Dr. and Mrs. A. O. G. C. Gordon motored to Bonneville the Veterans of the Spanish Amer
ican war.
Willeutt here Tuesday.
Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Shaar motored to Walla
Carl W. Chambers, republican
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Clark motored
candidate for county judge, was a to Kennewiek and Richland, Wn., Walla Tuesday morning where she
is receiving treatment for an eye in
business visitor in Hermiston Wed Monday on business.
nesday. Mr. Chambers is now acting
Mrs. M. G. Hedwall spent Easter fection which is considered quite
as tax deputy in the sheriff’s office. Sunday in Dayton, Wn., visiting her serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Hatton were in
sister. Miss Louise Wahl.
Miss Martha Hart of Joseph ar- Pendleton at the home of Mr. Hat
mother over the week end,
rived this week and will visit her ton’s
Mrs. 1 Hatton had spent the week
sister Mrs. Vane Boynton.
there because of illness.
Miss Isabel Dodd of Portland
Mr. . and Mrs. Harold Thompson
Easter Sunday with her par-
HERMISTON, OREGON spent
spent Sunday visiting Mr. Thomp
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
son’s cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
A. W. Behrman, local jeweler. John Voile, at Boardman.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
spent the week end at Kennewick.
Miss Marjory Burnham who teach
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Wn., visiting relatives.
es at Gurdane spent the week end
Cooked food sale at Burnham’s at the home of her parents. Mr. and
FRIDAY—SURPRISE MATINEE
store Saturday, April 25, sponsored Mrs. J. S. Burnham. They motored
9:15 P. M.
by M. E. Ladies Aid.
adve. 2t over with her Sunday afternoon.
SATURDAY—Amateur Night.
Mrs. Walter Nation and son Don
The Methodist Ladies Aid met at
accompanied her parents. Mr. and the home of Mrs. Floyd Knerr Wed
to
Wallula,
Wn.,
Mrs. II. Dunn
Sat- nesday with the missionary topic
urday evening where she spent Sun- lead by Mrs. R. H. McAtee. A very
day.
pleasant afternoon was enjoyed.
Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton
Elvest Bowman, who operates a
spent Easter Sunday at the home of shoe repair shop at Baker, visited
With
JOHN BOLES
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. over the week end with his father
GLADYS SWARTHOUT
Jackson.
W. H. Bowman.
Mrs. Ella Percy of White Salmon,
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Mrs. Walter Blessing and son
Wn., is visiting her daughter and Gordon of Portland spent the week
family, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond end and part of the week visiting
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Longhorn and son Craig Percy this Mrs. Blessing’s mother, Mrs. Gus
week.
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Linder.
Ed Parrish of Boardman was in
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Alan Bowman was in town Wed
Hermiston Saturday. He has rented nesday evening from Prosser. Wn.,
the eight-acre Mitchell farm and where he is operating the Webber
has planted the land to watermelons. Shoe Shop for the owner, who is
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring spent acting as postmaster in that city.
children came to the
Miss Harriet Olsen, grade school
the week end with relatives in Dal-
rescue!
teacher who spent Easter Sunday
las, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Neff of Port- week end at home In Spokane, was
land spent the week end In Hermis unable to return to her school work
ton with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kings until Tuesday because of illness.
Mr. and Mrs. John McGuire of
bury of the Hermiston General hos
pital. Mrs. Neff is Mr. Kingsbury's Richland, Wn., are- expected to be
mother. They left Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Clark
With WARNED OLAND
for Walla Walla and were joined of Columbia district Friday of this
CARTOON “June Bride"
Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Kingsbury week, in celebration of Mr. Clark’s
and
and their daughter Jean, who ac birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry and
companied her grandparents on a
Chap. No. 5 "Roaring West’
daughter Velma and son Alan and
week's trip into Washington.
Miss Norma Dell Amsberry motored
to The Dalles Sunday where they
visited Miss Amsberry’s mother who
is a patient at the hospital there.
Mrs. T. W. Botkin, former resi
dent of Hermiston, but now of Port
land, is the house guest of Mr. and
Mrs. H. K. Dean and Mr. and Mrs.
E. H. Dunning this week. She is
also visiting other friends during
her stay.
Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Davidson of
Pendletotn were business visitors In
Hermiston Thursday.
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GIVE YOU THE NEW
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and
daughter from Pilot Rock, and Miss
Margaret Carlin from Denver, Colo.,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
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Dyer today (Thursday.)
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott
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and family of Pendleton spent Sun
3. ■
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day as guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. C.
Pierce. They were accompanied by
Ethel Louise Paul who visited her
sister Emogene.
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hibbard and
daughter and son of Portland ar-
rived last Thursday and plan to
move onto the ranch on Butter
Creek formerly occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. E. E. Rainwater. Mrs. Hibbard
woodi.nl
is Mrs. Rainwater’s sister.
Helen Dunning was the house
guest'of Maxine Paul at the home
of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
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Paul in Pendleton over the week
end. The girls attended the Girl’s
League conference held there Sat-
urday.
Mrs. H. T. Fraser entertained in-
formally Thursday of last week
complimenting Mrs. F. V. Prime of
Salem who was her house guest.
Mrs. Prime is a former Hermiston
resident and met many of her old
with ?2#. CCLD, ?££ ECC
friends at the gathering. Bridge was
Y and
enjoyed during the afternoon.
PROTECTION
A second of a series of dinner
parties was given Friday night by
Today wc recommend that every Vitibie t*n>fertlnn: A 5- year Protec
Mrs. Guy Amsberry and Mrs. W. L.
owner of an automatic refrigerator tion Plan, signed by the oldest com
.
Morgan at the Morgan home. High
learn about the new 1936 Kelvinator. pany in the industry.
The new Kelvinator gives you
honors were won by Mrs. Ralph
It has three outstanding, funda,
Richards and second high by Mrs.
mental values that buyers want flexible rubber grids in all ice trays,
R. C. McReynolds.
luikit Cold: Safe temperatures and such conveniences as automatie
in the food compartment, proved defrosting switch, interior electric
Frank Trumble has resigned his
by a Built In Thermometer so there light and many others.
position in the meat department of
See the 1936 Kelvinator whether
can be no doubt about how cold it is.
the Hermiston Trading company to
Viaiblt Economy: It uses from you now have an electric refriger
accept a position with a Walla Wal
one third to one half as much cur ator or not, and let us tell you how
la meat firm. Ross Carney of Pen
rent. as shown in advance by a Cer- you can have one for as little as
dleton will take his place with the
tificate of Low Coat of Operation. 15c a day. Come in tomorrow
Trading Company and will move his
family here soon.
Miss Helen Henderson and Wm.
Henderson of North Dalles spent
Easter Sunday in Hermiston as
house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
Baker and Mrs. Georgia Henderson.
Miss Marian Henderson, who teaches
at Duncan, also spent the week end
at her home here.
Mr. and Mn. C. P. Haight of the
Blue Mountain Eagle at John Day
called on friends In Hermiston Mon
day. Mr. Haight is candidate for
nomination of joint senator from
the eastern Oregon district and was
enroute to Pendleton to speak be
HERMISTON, OREGON
fara the Young Democrats club
Local Happenings
BASIS THEATRE
(ROSE of the
RANCHO*
Otis Allstott, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. E. Allstott of Hermiston, under
went an operation for acute appen
dicitis at The Dalles hospital Sun
day. Mr. Allstott has been employed
at John Day and word was received
by the family Monday. Mrs. Allstott
left early Tuesday morning by bus
for The Dalles.
Mrs. G. L. Hughes and Mrs. Alice
Stone entertained at one o’clock
luncheons Saturday of last week and
Monday of this week at Mrs. Stone's
home. Bowls of daffodils brightened
the tables. During the bridge play
each afternoon high honors were
won by Mrs. E. P. Dodd and Mrs. E.
E. McPherson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morse had for
their Easter Sunday dinner guests
their niece and her husband, Mr.
and Mrs. Floyd Abbott of Bend, Ore.,
Mr. and Mrs. Wright of Culver, Ore.
and their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Putnam of Wal
la Walla, Wn„ Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Putnam and son Bobby and Mr. and
Mrs. H. G. Lake.
Don't be mislead. Only during the
Rexall ORIGINAL One Cent Sale
can you get two regular size pack
ages for the price of one. plus only
1c; 250 bargains to choose from.
Mark your calendar for these days,
Wed., Thurs., Fri., and Sat., April
29 and 30 and May 1 and 2, at
Thompson's Drug Store, the Rexall
Store.
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DANCE
SATURDAY
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Proposed Candidates O.S.C.
Possible candidates for offices on I
the Oregon State college campus in- |
elude two Hermiston boys. Bob I
Henderson is a possible candidate i
for first vice president and Dick I
Martin as yell king. These possible
candidates are appearing before the l
student body nominations, being
held April 22.
Musical Recital at Echo.
A musical recital will be given in
the Echo city hall Sunday, April 26,
by pupils of the National Institute
of Music, directed by Frederick
Stolz, who is located at Hermiston.
The recital will open at 3:00 o’clock
in the afternoon and the public is
invited to attend. Pupils from Uma
tilla, Hermiston, Stanfield and Echo
will appear on the program, which
will be published in full next week.
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PRICES FOR FRI. - SAT. - MON.
Fresh Fruits
AND VEGETABLES
Lettuce
Solid Heads
EACH ..........
MILK 4¿ 15c 3™; 19c
Federal
CHEESE
lb
19c
Full Cream
Asparagus
Local Grown
25
BUTTER 2
LBs.
75c
Doz.
35c
Oregon Rose - Locally Manufactured
Potatoes
&a 00
U. S. No. 2’s
100 Lb. SACK ....
"Pae® ?
EGGS
2
Extras - Large
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A Sale of Canned Peaches at Appealing Prices,
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SOAP
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CANTERBURY 12 TEA
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39C
88 c
16 lbs
50c
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Airway Coffee
Rich Brazilian Blend
Pounds
Tomato Soup Can 5C Marshmallows
Van Camp's - No. 1 Tins
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