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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1936. page four » Ore., and their friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Tom Hendrick left Sunday afternoon for Lebanon to attend state grange. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland of Uma tilla accompanied them. Mrs. Buster Rands has charge of the canning this year. Mrs. W. H. Macomober and daugh ter Belle are visiting at the Nate Macomber home this week. Billy Ransier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ransier, returned home Satur day from St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton where he has received treatment for heart trouble. Mrs. Ransier has been with him. Miss Ernabell Peck returned home Wednesday evening after spending two weeks in Grand Dalles, Wn., visiting her aunt. Guy Barlow and S. C. Russell made a business trip to Salem last week. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barlow and two children of Ione visited Wednesday at the J. F. Barlow home. Dan Bar- low is a brother of Mr. Barlow. Miss Lois Messenger is home for a few days’ vacation before enter ing summer school at the Eastern Oregon Normal school where she has been a student the past winter. She was elected president of the Childhood Education association. Heber Hopkins, who formerly lived here, is visiting at the Chas. Hango home. He now lives in Colo rado. The Silver Tea meeting of the Ladies Aid, met with Mrs. Ed Bar- low Wednesday afternoon. The us ual business was transacted after which lunch of ice cream and cake was served by the committee com posed of Mesdames Barlow, Tanne hill, Courtright and Klitz. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harwood have moved into the teacher’s cot tage for the summer. Mr. Harwood is the school janitor. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Strobel and daughter Pauline drove to Ontario to spend a week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Strobel’s father and mother accompanied them. Miss Barbara Norkoski, who has been attending normal at La Grande is home for a few days. Gilbert Petteys is working at Peck’s Service Station. Mrs. Gladys Fortier and daugh ter Norma left Thursday morning for Spokane where they will visit a few days at the Earl Cramer home. Ruth King of Seaside accompanied MODERN FARM HOME FRIGIDAIRE Cuis $ Cinch Long Shot UTILIZES ELECTRIC POWER By MATTIE RAMSON Cost to 1/teBone (Continued from Page 1) © McClure Newspaper Syndicate. WNU Service. WITH THE Long Shot Betty Lou? heard o’ Chico Creek, either. I guess. Well, Long Shot Betty Lou and C hico Creek runs together. 'cause it’s gonna be a long time 'fore she forgets Chico Creek. Guess you're wonderin' where the connection comes In. huh? Her name was Betty Lou Merideth and you could see her at the track every day the horses were runnln’. Now, chances are If she bet on favor- ites, they'd call her Sure Shot Betty, but Betty went for nothin’ but long shots. Weights, sires, mammys. jock- eys, weather or track conditions unit. 5»« didn’t mean a thing to Betty. She only wanted to know the price on the horses. When she put her money down she wanted to get a lot of dough Quiet— Unseen — back or no sale. Trouble-free “One's as good as another,” she’d say with a cute little twist of her shoul- • Yields a wealth of cold making power at miserly cur- ders. “They’re all In there to win. Prices As Low As rent cost... because of out and It might be one as well as the standing design with only other.” ___ three moving parts I Preci- So she’d pick the best of the long ARE == sion-built permanently oiled, shots and put five on It to win. Five --- — completely sealed against bucks was her limit, and she only NO MONEY moisture and dirt. Comes to 32 36 you protected for Five Years played ’em In front. Second or third DOWN 7, 7 against service expense, for money didn't interest her. Figured If / 7, . Z y only Five Dollars, included she hit one a week, she’s made a AV- í 01)) , in the purchase price I week’s salary. Up to date she's been doin’ pretty good. Good enough to pay the rent for a swell apartment and drive around In a new eight cylinder wagon. PHONE 121 ADJACENT TO THEATRE Betty Lou puts five on Wise Lady to win at twenty to one. The only from O.S.C., which were held Mon- UMATILLA COUNTY PEOPLE horse In the race that paid a bigger day. price was Baggage Man at fifty to one, Mrs. R. N. McCoy of Imbler visi- ACTIVE AT STATE GRANGE. ted her mother Mrs. J. A. Graybeal an’ the only reason she didn’t play him Is because It's his first time out tn two last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strader. Ira weeks. Tn case It makes any differ Lebanon, Ore., June 8 (Special)— ence. I’m playing Ebony Queen, the Umatilla county is well represented Graybeal and Verna Belle Graybeal of Cascade Locks visited their grand- favorite, at two to one, who looks at the state Grange convention here mother. Mrs. J. A. Graybeal Sunday like a dead bang cinch to beat the at Lebanon. Among those are Mr. as they were enroute home from race, So Wise Lady wins an’ they’re and Mrs. John W. Crow, the former Imbler, Ore. still waitin’ for Ebony Queen to Mrs. Thos. Caldwell had her sis- come In. master of the Umatilla County Po- Seems like there’s only one other mona Grange and serving as chair ter and brother-in-law of San Bar- nideno, Cal., as house guests last person around the track that put any man of the Committee on Resolu week. dough on Wise Lady, and Betty Lou tions. Mrs. Crow holds the office Vern Caldwell and wife of Port- runs into him at the pay off window. of Flora in the state Grange. Milton land visited their parents, Mr. and It don't take long for ’em to get ac Carter, master of White Eagle Mrs. Tom Caldwell last week. Mrs. Harvey Warner and Mrs. quainted and this guy starts callin’ on Grange, is a member of the Commit Emery Bedwell were hostesses at a her every night. They’re hittin’ all tee on Division of Labor; George B. dinner at the Bedwell home Sunday. the high spots In town. Oh, yeah, his Woodward, master of Wild Horse Mrs. James Warner and Rev. Craw name Is Ted Ainsley. In the next two weeks they’re seein’ Grange at Adams, is assigned to the ford were among the dinner guests. W. C. Isom has been quite ill the plenty of each other. She likes him. finance committee: James Mossie of for which I don't blame her, 'cause Ukiah, master of Camas Prairie past two weeks. Mrs. Roscoe Williams left for Te he’s a nice lookin’ young fellow who Grange, is busy on the committee koa, Wn., Friday where she will vis looks like he’s got a lot of what It on by-laws; Floyd Laird of Hermis it her mother over the week end. takes to get along. (I mean dough). The boys ’ class of the Pentecostal ton, master of Westland Grange, is Ted, he must be In love with her, or Sunday school were entertained at a member of the committee on edu a party at the Jack Browning home he sure wouldn't give her the play he does. Can't blame him either, 'cause cation: and Roger Kraiman of Free Saturday afternoon. water. master of Fruitvale Grange, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ball and fami she sure Is something very pleasant is on the committee of the Oregon ly of Yakima, Wn., visited Mrs. No to look at. He don't do much talkin’ except to ra Wilson Saturday. Grange Bulletin. Mrs. Walter Grider has been ill let her know that he comes from Chico the past week. Creek. Calif, a little town of about Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and four thousand population. He does family enjoyed a trip through the tell her that he was runnln’ some IRRIGON NEWS mountains near Weston and Toll- kind of rug business for his daddy, By Mrs. W. C. Isom gate Saturday. hut she don’t pay much attention. Yvonne Kendler of Hermiston 'cause just about when he mentioned Miss Norma Gieves, who has been spent several days with her grand- that, Whiskaway was cornin' down visiting her grandfather for several parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom, the stretch two lengths In front and weeks, left Sunday for her home at last week. Rev. Crawford spent Friday and Betty had five on his nose at fifty to Grand Coulee, Wn. Saturday at Hermiston attending one. Don’t get any Ideas In your head Miss Margaret Boylen is visiting the closing meetings of the Weller that the horse was beat. It win the race with plenty to spare. Nothing sisters at the Pentecostal church. friends at Pilot Rock, Ore. else near It. The boy's class of the Pentecostal Pretty soon It comes time for Ted church were entertained at a party to go back to Chico Creek and go to t UMATILLA NEWS at the Jack Browning home Satur work. His vacation time Is up. he By ERMA BYRNES, tells her, and if he don’t get back he’ll day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Shaw and forgot how to make rugs and maybe The Misses Nellie Leicht and lose his job. Florence Brace returned to Spokane children of Kennewick spent Tues- They’re siftin’ In Sardo’s, the best the last of the week to resume their day and Wednesday at the Lloyd spot In town, and havin' a cocktail or Harryman home. studies at Kinman Business college. two In between dances, when all of a Marion Shepherd returned home sudden Ted leans over and takes Mr. and Mrs. E. Fagestrom and hold from Pendleton where she has been of her hand In his and tells her how family, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner visiting her cousin. much be loves her and wants to take and family, Chester Wilson, Mrs Mrs. Roy Cornwall returned home her back with him to Chico Creek as James Warner and Rev. Crawford Friday from the Pasco hoospltal his wife. picnicked at the E. Bedwell home Betty starts laughin’. Why, Ted." where she has been for medical Sunday. she says, “don't he silly, Excuse ma care. for laughin', won’t you? It’s really Ed Stagmiller, brother-in-law of Mr. and I Mrs. Harry Hull returned funny though, to think of me burying Roscoe Williams is painting the home Tuesday evening from Port- myself In a little one horse town. Caldwell Service Station this week. land where they spent Memorial Why. I couldn’t give up the city, as Maxwell Jones, who has been at- day. They were accompanied by much as I’d like any man." tending Oregon State college, re Miss Sara ! Rix. "But. Betty,” he said, "I’m not—” turned home Tuesday and will "Forget It, Ted." she interrupted. Joseph Lingow of Starbuck was main for the summer. in Umatilla last Tuesday at the home "I’ve got Ideas of my own about mar- Miss Vonna Jones and Bette Mar of his aunt. Mrs. W. H. Switzler. ringe. Love is all right In a way. but money means more, and the man I kham are picking cherries in orch while enroute to Seattle. marry must have oodles of It. 1 want ards on the North Bank. Hill Switzler spent several days to travel. England. France, the Orient, Frank Markham. A. C. Houghten, of last week in Maryhill on busi- I want to i see everything, and that Mr. Haberline and Mr. Boylen were ness. takes a lot of money. among business visitors in Hermis Poor guy. I guess she made him Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ostrom and ton Saturday. daughter left Friday for Spokane feel silly nil right. He didn’t say any more about It. Guess he v W. C. Isom, who has been quite where they will make their home at when the evening was over so he could 111, is Improving present. They accompanied Mr. and up and be on bls way Mr*. Geo. Kendler spent Sunday Mrs. Al Moran and children, who hico Creek. night with her parents. Mr. and visited In Cheney for two days. Betty L.ou, she went hack to the race Mrs. W. C. Isom. Her daughter. Bill Hanson and Buryle Gurdane tracks, If one closed, she went to an- Yvonne, who has been slaying with spent Thursday in The Dalles visit ther. It didn't make any difference her grandparents for several days ing the latter’s father who is very where they were runnln’. So long there was long shots on the returned with her. ill in The Dalles hospital. she’d be there. E. A. McMillian spent two days of She’s sitin’ home one night with last w eek visiting at his home in nothin' to do but read the news, ( From last week I when Yakima. retty soon she jumps up quick with Mr. and Mrs. Boylen motored to Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and ’Well, can you beat this* cinch Pilot Rock where they attended daughters long shot right In my hands and I let Jooan, Erma, with Mrs. their daughter’s graduation exerci- Don Harryman and son Gordon, mo it get away !" ses last week. I take a look at the paper that night tored to Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton and in’ starin' me right In the face Is a son Donald motored to Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. Toni Slattery and icture of Ted Ainsley and a girl. Un Saturday, to be present at their son David spent Sunday at Lehmann ter the picture It says: son Edward’s graduating exercises Springs fishing. Theodore Mathew Ainsley, Mil Oliver McNabb of Grass Valley lionaire Rug Manufacturer of Chi- co Creek, Calif., and His Bride, spent Sunday at the Pete McNabb the Former Elaine Truesdale, home. Leave for Their Honeymoon on Mrs. Duff Knight returned home the Ainsley Yacht. They will make from Portland Wednesday of last An Extensive Tour of Europe. week where she has visited for a Etc., Etc. METER- MISER E“aare $92.50 MOR-TONE SOUND SERVICE the quality ot the eggs between the time they leave the laying house and upon reaching the market. At present the hens are producing eight cases of eggs each week which are shipped to the Pacific Co-opera- tive Poultry Producers. The flock averages 55 percent egg production throughout the year, and the cost of placing a pullet in the laying house is estimated at fifty cents, based upon the cost of feed, investment in plant and price received from sale of cockerels, not including labor. Mr, and Mrs. Jackson are con sidered among the thrifty, syste matic farmers on the project, and take an interest in all project acti vities. Mr. Jackson has served as secretary-treasurer to the Umatilla Project Farm Bureau for years. They have two boys, Bill, who graduated from high school this spring as vale dictorian of his class, and Bobby, who enters high school this fall. t BOARDMAN NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow were in Hermiston on business Saturday. Mrs. Lucy Rogers of Heppner ex pects to be here Friday to organize 4-H clubs. Mrs. Jim Ellis, nee Vesta Mefford of Portland, stopped here Monday evening on her way to Umatilla where she will visit for a few days with Mrs. Roy Bray. Mrs. Carroll Kennedy and small daughter Barbara returned home Tuesday accompanied by Mrs. Chaf fee and Echo Coats. They met Mrs. Ray Barlow at Rufus. She and her son have been visiting at the John son home at Wasco. Mrs. Shannon was taken to the Hermiston General hospital for medi cal treatment, but is much better. The Byram family has moved to Boardman Barber Shop OPEN MONDAY of EACH WEEK After 6:30 P. M. at The Hermiston Herald. Betty McKenzie is visiting Miss Virginia Compton at Messenger. t PINE CITY NEWS United Buying Power Gives’ You Lowest Prices on Reliable Depend able Nationally Known Brands at Your Closest F. B. A. Locally Owned Store. Salmon 2 Our Mother’s Cocoa Prices Effective JUNE 12 - 13 & 15 Finest Alaska Pink TALL TINS FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY ALL-PURPOSE FAMILY FLOUR We Guarantee It. CANS FOR 25c FLOUR $1.49 49 Pound Bag ............ . Buy it by the BARREL ....... For Beverage or Baking POUND PKG. 2 15c $5.65 PACKING LUNCHES? PACKING LUNCHES? 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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bartholomew and Frances and Patty Finch atten ded the picnic held in Jim McCarty’s Grove Sunday. Mrs. Gladys Pearson, who has been employed at the Roy Neill home, is now working at the Geo. Currin home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger visited at the W. L. Suddarth home near Irrigon Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy and family attended church services In Hermiston Sunday morning. Roy Coxen, who is working at the Roy Neill ranch, spent Sunday with his family in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley visited at the A. E. Wattenburger home Thurs day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hughes and son Allen visited at the Jim Daly home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and sou Russell were dinner guests at the A. E. Wattenburger home Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. John Healy were business visitors In Heppner Satur- day. Mrs. George Currin and infant son are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Currin's sister. Mrs. John Harrison. Mrs. D. W. Neill, who has been staying at the home of Mrs. Levi Reeder in Hermiston for two weeks while receiving treatments, returned to her home Monday greatly im proved In health. Buy the Best for Less! t Just another long shot with a short price on Tw. It happen* lots •’ times 1 them. Norma plan* to attend sum mer school at Cheney Normal. Jack Gorham and family left Fri- day for Spokane where they will spend a short vacation.