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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Mrs. Larry Dewing of Holdman Otis Allstott and Don Allstott of was a caller at the Struthers home John Day are visiting their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allstott. Thursday. Otis recently underwent an appen- Baxter Hutchison expects to re dectomy at The Dalles hospital and ceive 500 Rhode Island Red baby is getting along nicely. chicks this week which he will raise Mrs. R. E. Cox of Lyle, Wn., mo Sam Carson was taken to the hos for fryers. ther of Mrs. K. D Pierson, is visit pital at Walla Walla Tuesdy. Boardman Barber Shop will be ing her daughter this week. She has New silk and organdy dresses. in operation Monday, May 11th, af been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. R $4.95 and $5.95. The Style Shop, adv ter 6:30 p. m., at Boardman. adv Cox at Pasco and later plans to go Joe Hawkins of Adams was a on to Indiana. H. F. Lindner leased 30 acres of the Squire Thomas place and will business visitor in town Monday. Graduation gifts and cards at plant it to alfalfa and corn. He delivered four head of horses to Amsberry’s. adv Miss Norma Davis spent the week farmers on the project. Mrs. John Jendrzejewski, Mrs. H. end in Pendleton visiting friends. W. P. Smith leased all of the R. J. Ott and Mrs. Georgia Henderson Miss Mary Burnham returned to E. Thom ranch on lower Butter left Thursday night for Corvallis Gurdane with her sister Marjorie, Creek this week. Mr. Thom will where they will be guests of their sons and daughters over Mother’s who is teaching there, and remained continue to occupy the house. Mrs. Ray Omohundro and son Day week end, on the Oregon State until Tuesday of this week. Raymond of Butter Creek were all campus. Mrs. Leila Phelps of Bend, Ore., day guests at the W. R. Struthers visited at the home of her son and home Thursday of last week. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mrs. Leo Baker and daughter Con Phelps, from Sunday until Wednes nie Jean, and Mrs. Earl Colberg of day of this week. Mrs. Phelps was Pendleton visited Mrs. Baker’s par formerly postmistress here and is HERMISTON, OREGON ents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. now operating a ready-to-wear shop Monday. at Bend. W. W Felthouse, O. C. Pierce and Mrs. A. M. Tillson of Meacham is FRIDAY ■ SATURDAY visiting her daughter and family. G. W. Ripley made up a party of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow, and fishermen Tuesday evening who MAY 8 - 9 motored to the Deschutes river on plans to spend two weeks here. BIG DOUBLE BILL! Mr. and Mrs. Pete Shumate who a fishing trip. Chas. Dally is acting have lived on the Wm. Kik ranch as pharmacist at the Hermiston Drug "A swell show! Another hit of for the past few months, moved to store during Mr Ripleys absence. Hopalong series!" The Misses Clara Ruff, Lovedy Pendleton this week to make their home. Burkholder, Mary Harney and Mrs. Miss Louise Wahl of Dayton, Wn., Gladys Fortier of Boardman were in is the house guest of her sister Mrs. town Sunday evening attending the with BILL BOYD — and M. G. Hedwall this week. She has been employed at Dayton but will show and visiting friends. leave for her home at Astoria the A group of Hermiston people at first of next week. tended the eastern Oregon conven Mrs. Seba Miller and son Ken tion of Christian churches in Pen with PAUL CAVANAUGH. neth of Portland are visiting at the dleton Wednesday. They were Mr. j PLUS SHORT FEATURES home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seel and Mrs. Ralph Saylor. Mrs. J. B. | iger of Westland district. Mrs. Mil Saylor, Mrs. Levi Reeder, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs ler and Mrs. Seeliger are sisters. SUNDAY - MONDAY Mothers’ Day cards and mottoes at J. A. Clarke, Mrs. Dick Jones, Mrs. I MAY 10 - 11 Amsberry's. adv A. T Kauffman and Rev. and Mrs. G. A. Brown, manager of Inter- C. R. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Moore MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY state Associated Creameries, S. T. remained over for the Thursday BRANDED! ... by the cruel lie White, from the state department of session Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton are of a child, three people were agriculture, and the editor of the forced to abandon their homes farm page for the Sunday Oregon the parents of a son born Friday. and careers! ian. were in Hermiston Monday May 1, at the Hermiston General while returning from attending the hospital. He has been named Don- annual meeting of the Pine Eagle aid. Ray. Dairyman’s association near Baker. Jack Smith, who has been attend- They conferred with M. G. Hedwall, manager of the Umatilla Co-opera Ing the University of Oregon, ar- rived here last week and will spend tive Creamery, while here. MIRIAM / MERLE . the spring and summer with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fletcher and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fletcher of JOEL McCREA - Direefed by WILLIAM WYIFR Walla Walla visited Sunday with Screenplay by LILLIAN HEILMAN Mrs. Gladys Smith. Mrs. Fred Flet cher is Mrs. Smith’s mother. New line electric lamp shades, Mickey Mouse Cartoon, Orphan’s 19c, 29c and 39c. Amsberry’s. adv Picnic Roaring West, Chap. No. 8 Miss Vivian Davis of Rainier, Ore., visited from Tuesday of last week TUES. - WED. - THURS. until Sunday with her brother and MAY 12 - 13 - 14 sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Davis. She left Sunday for Pendle Continuous Show Thursday ton to visit friends and may stop ale starting at 4:30 P. M. here on her return trip to Rainier. Sid Sailor of Oregon City, who was a resident of Umatilla for more than forty years, was in Hermiston HERMISTON Monday renewing old acquaintances. for He is visiting his daughter. Mrs. County School Superintendent Geo. Harkens, at Umatilla. UMATILLA COUNTY Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White, ac- Non-Partisan Ballot companied by Mrs. Sarah White of "Honest, Faithful Continuation Lexington, motored to Dayton, Wn., of Impartial, Economical Saturday where they spent the week Public Service." end. Mrs. Sarah White remained to Born, reared and educated in visit friends for a week. Oregon. Resident and teacher of Lyrics and music by Umatilla County for fourteen Mrs. Fred Faude of San Francis IRVING, years. Home owner and taxpay co, Calif., Is the house guest of Mrs. er. Have a family—two child W. J. Warner this week. Mrs. Faude ren in public school. wirt lived in Hermiston 23 years ago Thirty-six years old. World H K O Edward Everett Horton War veteran, with wide exper when her husband was serving as • ■ Helen Broderick • • RADIO ience in professional and public Erik Rhodes ■ Eric Blore Picturt one of the first engineers on the service. Dirttttd by MARK SANDRICH project. Fully qualified, reliable, honest Pendro S. Berman Production Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mrs. F. B. and impartial. COLOR CARTOON & COMEDY. Belt and Mrs. N. R. Mueller were (Paid Adv.) joint hostesses at two contract bridge parties Friday and Saturday of last week at the home of Mrs. Mueller. The rooms were profuse with spring flowers carrying out the May day motif. High honors were won by Miss Nora Johnson and Mrs. Peter Castric. and consolation For Wife or Mother, Sunday, May 10 by Mrs. Lloyd Blackstone and Mrs. II. T. Fraser. 10 FULL-POWER COMPLETE REPORT GRADE SPEEDS SCHOOL TRACK MEET LOCALS OASISTHEATRE mattress; 1 gal. ice cream freezer; CLASSIFIED Oil stove with oven; Home Comfort FURNITURE FOR SALE— IMME- Range; 1 small range; 60 lbs. alfal diate possession and June 5. Os- fa seed; 1 cot and pad; 5 weaner born Apartments. 37-ltc pig; Ford coupe in good condition. Fox FOR SALE — 60 EWES, 55 FEB. H. C. SHANKS. Opposite Tilden 37-3tc lambs, 1 buck. All good quality. Farm. Hermiston. Also 1 Chester White boar, ready FOR SALE — PASTURE OF TAME for service. Ralph Butler, Willows, grasses and clover for a few Oregon. 37-ltp horses or cattle. A. D. Smith, 7 mi- WANTED - FRESNOING & PLOW- southwest. 35-tfc Ing, Friday and Saturday of this week. Mrs. R. E. Osborn. 37-ltc TWO ACRES CLOSE IN FOR SALE. APARTMENTS FOR RENT—OS- 20 acres mile and a half out, tor born Apartments. 37-ltc chickens. For rent—40 acres good FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR corn ground. 7-room Yakima house cows, heifers or chickens—1 fil- for trade. Clear ranch in Missouri ley. 3 yrs.; Large type Polan China Boar, 1 yr.; 1 iron wheeled wagon; for trade and assume a mortgage. 2 sets harness; 2 sect, harrow; 1 If you want to buy, sell, trade or hand washing machine; 1 sewing rent, write or come and se E. P. machine; 2 bedsteads, springs; 1 Dodd. Herald Office. 35-tfc Hermiston. 50 Yard Dash—Smith, Hermiston; Mead. Hermiston; Barbouletos, Umatilla. Girls—Divisiono D:— Basketball Throw—Shepherd, Uma tilla; Roberts, Umatilla; Geer, Columbia. Baseball Throw — Shepherd, Uma tilla; Morehouse, Hermiston; Geer, Columbia. 60 Yard Dash — Todd, Hermiston; Morehouse, Hermiston; Roberts. Umatilla. The boy’s relay was won by Uma tilla. Hermiston won first place in the track meet with 12012 points; Umatilla, second with 98 % points; and Columbia third with 24 points. SPECIALS For FRIDAY When you buy a package of "Fluffiest" Marshmal lows you are buying the finest quality marshmal lows on today’s market! ‘CALL OF THE PRAIRIE’ SAT. & MON. MAY 8-9-10. CHAMPAGNE CHARLIE Jell Well Delicious Gelatine Dessert MARSHMALLOWS 3 Pkgs. .. 17c Salt Notice Fluffiest’s light creamy freshness — no gumminess or flouriness. MORTON’S Iodized or Plain Lb. Package • Shaker Pkgs. .. 4 /eie HOPKINS OBEROn Wm. M. Harvey THE IDEAL Mother’s Day Gift tilla: Knapp. Hermiston: Geer, Columbia. Girls—Division B:— Baseball Throw—Null, Moore, Her miston; Kennedy, Umatilla. Baseball Throw—Null, Hermiston; Moore. Hermiston; Kennedy, Uma tilla. 50 Yard Dash—Kennedy, Umatilla; Moore, Null. Hermiston. Girls—Division C:— Basketball Throw— McCulley, Her miston: Harris. Hermiston: Ber ry. Umatilla. Baseball Throw — Hower, Uma tilla: Harris, Hermiston: Mead, Sunbeam MIXMASTER EVENLY— beats more EVENLY— with Automatic FILL POWER or all 10 SPEEDS Mixes more What gift could please wife or mother more than this great kitchen labor-saver to do all her arm-tiring mixing, mashing, whipping, beating every meal, every day—all year long. The food mixer preferred by women everywhere for ita easier handling—wider usefulness—lasting service. Mixes heavy bat ters and juices oranges on slow speeds without stalling. Does all the tiring arm-work of cooking, baking, getting meals. Has Portable FULL MIX beaters that aerate more thoroughly for finer results. Mixmaster complete with juice extractor, $23.25 Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON MAY 7, 1936. THURSDAY, AIRWAY COFFEE lb. 15c FRESH PRODUCE RICH BRAZILIAN SEE IT GROUND - KNOW IT’S FRESH! Radishes AND Green Onions Bunches SALAD DRESSING Rhubarb 5 Lbs. ARISTOCRAT - SALAD SERVE Pint Gallon Jar 39c 23C Jar Wax Onions Sweet Silverskin Lbs. .. CRYSTAL WHITE 29c New Potatoes Schaffter Whites LAUNDRY SOAP 6 Eresh Bright 25c BARS Swansdown CAKE FLOUR Large Package ............. 42 Karo Syrup • a Light or Dark — Lb. Pall ............... 2 4 03 Hershey’s Cocoa Lb• 12c Breakfast Cocoa Junket MIX Chocolate 3 11. Age Maple, Vanilla Lb. Can $1.09 25c For Freezer or Refrigerator 12 lb. tin Orange Pekoe - Black Ritz Crackers Purely Vegetable Pkgs. 43c Pkge. Crisp - Oven Fresh 2 Cigarettes Pkgs. Raleigh’s, Camels, Luckies or Chesterfields. Brooms MONARCH ( 4-tie) DUSTLESS JANE ( 5-tie) 89c GALA NUMBER Dmo “W Mayonnaise Pint 25c Quart 45c ARISTOCRAT Baking Powder 2 Lb. Can CLABBER GIRL Wheaties Pkg. Whole Wheat Flakes - Ready to Eat. HIGHWAY MATCHES 17c Made in the West — 6 Box Carton We Keep ROLLED OATS 9Lb. Bag 35. Albers — Quick or Regular YY extra milk, cream and cot tage cheese refrigerated at all times. Just call 75-J and your order will be de livered promptly without extra cost to you. . . . CHEESE lb. 20c NOB HILL „COFFEE. 3 1.63c THEHERMISTON DAIRY E. E, Rainwater, Owner SAFEUAY STORES PHONE 241 MISTON bast