i
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luttrell of the
Robert Smith of Salem who is a
property owner here, was looking af Columbia district are spending a
month in Tacoma with relatives.
ter business Interests this week.
They left some time before Christ
Dulanea Panages returned from mas.
Pendleton the first of the week af
D. T. Spurgon left for his home
ter visiting her aunt. Mrs. F. J. Bus
17 miles east of Bend, Ore., Tuesday
kirk, the past week.
morning, after spending the past
Wool and cotton suits, were $5, two weeks visiting his niece and
now $3.98. The Style Shop.
adv. family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Flannigan
in the Minnehaha district.
Walt Mead has been confined to
J. C. Leedy of Brooks, Ore., was in
his home this week because of ill-
ness.
- Hermiston Wednesday. He is field
man for the Oregon Turkey Coop
Mrs. P. H. Corman and her grand- eratives, Inc., and was enroute to
son Robert Eaton of Freewater spent Salt Lake on business.
the week end visiting in Walla Wal
New rag rugs, dozens of them,
la.
and priced from 19c to 50c each at
Arthur Kepple who lives six Amsberry’s.
adv.
miles east of Hermiston is assisting
Miss Julia Colpitts, who .is a grad
J. S. Burnham in the store this week
uate of Hermiston high school and
during inventory.
who has been employed in Pendle
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were ton, entered Klnman Business col
guests New Year's eve of Mr and lege in Spokane the first of Janu
ary.
Mrs. J. A. Clarke.
Mrs. Tom Amon of Kennewick,
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton enter
Wn.,
and Mr. Turner, and Mr. and
tained at a no-host dinner New
Year’s eve with bridge being Mrs. Duff Knight and Mr. Smith of
Portland were week end guests at
played.
the home of Mrs. Annie C. Edwards
Ladies’ print aprons, 29c and of Umatilla.
39c each, at Amsberry’s.
adv.
Nearly a ton of enamelware, di
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten rect from the factory, arrived at
and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark mo Amsberry’s 5-10-15c Store the first
tored to The Dalles last Saturday of this week and Is now on display.
and spent the week end visiting Mr. In ivory and gray and priced very
reasonable.
adv.
and Mrs. Don Jackson.
Fred Blakeley who are visiting from
the east. Those present were Ma-
dames William Conlon, Fred Knud
son. Ralph Davis, Harriet Ford, El
more McKenzie, the honorees and
the hostess.
The clerks of the Red A White
store were entertained for dinner
New Year's day at the Tourist Cafe
by Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hull.
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie entertained
the Bridge Club Friday afternoon at
her home. Miss K. Bargewell, Mrs.
H. Ford and Mrs. Fred Blakely were
guests. Others present were Ma-
dames Fred Knudson, Joe Springer,
Ralph Davis. Lew Brownell, William
Logan and Jack Cherry.
Rev. H. B. Thomas and Devee
Brown were Sunday dinner guests
at the V. D. Bramar home.
Devee Brown returned Monday to
Portland where he is attending
Portland Bible Institute
Those people returning
from
Christmas vacation are as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kimberling and
daughter from Prairie City, Satur
day; the Misses Edna Danford. Sun
day from her home in Ashland;
Florence
Christianson,
Saturday
from her home in Forest Grove; Sa
ra Rix and Clara Corrigan from
Portland Sunday.
Bill Switzler, who is making his
home in Portland this winter, ar
rived here Saturday for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Deardroff,
Mrs. Fred Blakeley, Mrs. Elmore
McKenzie, and Miss K. Borgewell
spent Monday in Walla Walla.
Mildred Conlon left Sunday for
her studies in Asbury College in
Wilmore, Kentucky, after spending
the holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. Conlon.
Yvonne Bousquet returned to Mil
ton Sunday where she is employed.
Elmore McKenzie, who is work
ing in Portland, spent Monday visit
ing his family.
-------------------------
A no-host watch party was en
joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Jackson New Year’s eve in
the Minnehaha district.
Bridge $00992929200990%%
was enjoyed until time for the New
STANFIELD
•
Year when delicious refreshments *
•
By
Sophronia
Rhea
•
Miss Eleanor Dawson, who is a were served. High honors were won
by
Mrs.
C.
M.
Jackson
and
consola
student at Northwestern Business
college in Spokane, is assisting at tion by Wm. Shaar.
At an eleven o’clock ceremony
the Oregon Hardware & Implement
Tuesday evening at St. Anthony’s
S. L. Carson was taken to Walla hospital in Pendleton Miss Clara
Company store this week during in
Walla Monday and is staying at the Johnson of Stanfield became the
ventory.
home of his son Clarence Carson bride of Percy May, also of Stan
Mrs. Ina Wessell and B. I. Whit while receiving medical treatment. field. The ceremony was read by
ney returned Tuesday from Seattle Mr. Carson underwent a major oper Rev. Walter Kleiser, pastor of the
where they had spent New Year’s ation in a Portland hospital recent Methodist Episcopal church, in the
visiting relatives Mr. Whitney’s ly and returned home Christmas presence of the bride’s father who is
mother of Grandview accompanied day. His condition is reported as ill at the hospital. Others present at
not too satisfactory.
them.
the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs.
Reduced prices on hats, sweaters Wilbert Horn and daughter Tylene
Miss Evelyn Thorsen of Portland
who visited her parents in Stanfield and other articles. The Style Shop, and Miss Mary Johnson of Pilot
adv. Rock.
during the holidays was a guest of
Miss Barbara Wessell one day last
Miss Ruth Dodd and John Shu
Mrs. Curtis Simons and Mrs. Geo. mate of Hermiston were dinner
week.
Briggs acted as Joint hostess to mem guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
bers of the officers’ club of the East Carl Rhea Saturday evening.
ern Star Tuesday afternoon at the
Miss Clara Johnson, and Percy
Simons home. Following a social
time, delicious refreshments were May were married Sunday at Pasco,
served to guests who were seated Wn. Mrs. May was a graduate of
HERMISTON, OREGON about a table centered by candles. Stanfield high school in 1933. They
Guests present were Miss Elva Ber are living on the Carl Johnson place
ry of Stanfield, who was presented on the project.
Friday - Saturday
with a gift as retiring matron; Mrs.
Miss Elaine Green returned to
Jan. 8 - 9
J. A. Clarke, Mrs. J. V. Villermoure,
Portland Saturday after spending
Mrs. H. T. Fraser. Mrs. David Mit-
DOUBLE FEATURE!
the holidays in Stanfield with her
tlesdorf. Mrs. G. W. Ripley of Her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Green.
la a
miston. and Mrs. M. Refvem. Mrs.
Stanley Green accompanied his sis
Frank Sloan of Stanfield.
ter to Portland and will go from
there to Corvallis to resume his stu
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Saylor were dies at O. S. C.
With
hosts to the young people of
MARGOT GRAHAME
the Hermiston Union church and
Mrs. Grace Rogers returned to her
GORDON
JONES
their friends at a watch party home Monday after spending the
New Year's eve. Approximately 35 past two weeks at Mary Hill Springs
young people enjoyed the evening where she has been receiving medi
and the service which ushered cal care.
in the New Year. Refreshments of ice
Mrs. M. Refvem and Miss Elva
cream
and cookies were served.
with
Berry entertained the Pollyannas at
Among those present were the Mis
Claire Trevor • Jane Darwell
the Refvem home Wednesday.
ses Edith, Margaret and Marybelle
PLUS SHORTS
Clarke. Edna Turnblad, Margaret
The Student Advancement Asso
McMullen. Wanda Moore, Nina Rae ciation met at the high school Mon
McCulley, Catherine McMullen. Joyce day evening with a small atten
SUNDAY - MONDAT
McCulley. Donna Saylor. Esther Mc dance.
Jan. 10-11
Mullen. Opal Stockard. Betty More
The Misses Josephine and Marie
house. Pauline Stoop. Ardath Gor
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Rhea
were dinner guests of Miss
don and Vivian Richardson, Ernest
MARY PICKFORD and JESSE I LASKY
Rainwater, Eldon Saylor,
Jesse Laura Gregory Sunday.
Moore. Jack Tillery. C. Warner. Bill
Mrs. Frank Sloan. Mrs. M. Ref-
Kershner. Bill Jackson. Bob Jack- vem and Miss Elva Berry attended
son. Leslie Thomas. Guy Moore, an Eastern Star party in Hermiston
Ralph Neill, Harold Neill, Hugh Tuesday afternoon.
Neill, Clarence Buhmann, and Allan
Mrs. J. W. Sturdivant of Park-
Clarke, and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Du
dale was called to Pendleton Wed
vall.
• ‘
nesday by the illness and death of
----- • =
IDA LUPINO'LEO CARRILLO
her niece. Mrs. Grace Bolland. Mrs.
*********
Sturdivant also visited her daugh
•ROUBEN MAMOULIAN production
t UMATILLA NEWS t ters. Mrs. Jas. Lane and Mrs. Ila
Wallace in Stanfield. She returned
By ERMA BYRNES.
Flash Gordon, Chapter No. 3
to Parkdale Monday.
Color Cartoon • Donald A Pluto
Rev. >1. B. Thomas and children
Mrs. C. M. McCall had as her din
Lee and Marietta of Boardman ner guests New Year’s day Mr. and
NO SHOW
stopped In Umatilla Thursday morn Mrs. G. E. Greathouse and Mr. and
ing enroute to Pendleton.
Mrs. Frank Sloan.
Tuesday • Jan. 12
Effie Bullock returned late last
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Homsley are
week from Portland where she has
the parents of a six pound baby girl
Wednesday • Thursday
been visiting.
William Shepherd returned Sun born January 2. at the Hermiston
Jan. 13 • 14
day from the Hermiston General General hospital.
Mrs. D. R. Starkweather returned
Special Wednesday Night hospital.
The Umatilla basketball teams to her home in Stanfield Saturday
motored to Arlington Saturday after spending the holidays in Port
where they played their high school land with her children. Bobbie and
teams. The girls won 42-17 and the Mrs. Harle Rogers.
with
Walter Harr of Lewiston, Idaho,
visited his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Jackson Harr in Columbia dis
trict for a week, leaving early this
week for his home.
OASIS THEATRE
“Star for a Night”
NSoMasi
-THE
GRV DESPERADO
ROSE BOWL
Eleanore Whitney • Tom
PLUS SHORTS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 7. 1937
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE EIGHT
Brown
boys won 28-19.
Mrs. Miles Barager and Mrs. Tom
Mrs. Joe Springer entertained at
contract bridge Thursday evening la O'Grady of Hermiston entertained
honor of Miss K. Borgewell and Mrs. the Ladies Aid in the AM parlors
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
F. S. Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waterman
of North Bend, Ore., are visiting
Mrs. Waterman's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Hoskins.
Mr. and Mrs, Sloan Spencer are
the parents of a nine pound baby
boy born December 26 at the Her
miston General hospital. The young
son has been named Sloan Rhea, Jr.
The annual alumni and high
school basketball game was played
Tuesday night with both boys and
girls alumni teams winning.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Perrin and child
ren from Seaside are spending the
holidays in Stanfield visiting old
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Hay and fam
ily spent Christmas in Freewater
with Mrs. Hay’s parents.
College students visiting their
parents over the holidays are Marie
Thorsen and Claudia Gabriel from
Eastern Oregon Normal in LaGrande
and Bytha Hoskins and Stanley
Green from O. S. C. in Corvallis.
Miss Elva Berry and nephew Tom
my Refvem are spending the week
in Weston visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nye
Berry.
at the Presbyterian church In Stan
field Thursday.
Friends in Stanfield will be in
terested to hear of the marriage of
Miss Katherine Olday and David
Gibson of Portland. The marriage
took place December 30. Both Mr.
and Mrs. Gibson were former resi
dents of Stanfield.
The Misses Maria Thorsen and
Claudia Gabriel left Sunday for La
Grande where they will continue
their studies at the Eastern Oregon
Normal.
Miss Bytha Hoskins left Sunday
for Portland where she will enter
North Western Business college. She
was accompanied by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hoskins.
(Too late for last week)
The alumni party was held Tues
day night with Sophronia Rhea act
ing as hostess. “Race Horse" and
Monopoly were two very interesting
games being played. Pot luck re
freshments were served. About 25
alumni were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hammill
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Milton
Hammill this week.
Miss Elaine Green of Roseburg is
" ..ALanß
a
O-
INVENTED
: the Çoustug’
-
or
pest
It
cual u. .. al; éulis
half, pays for itsel
Anyone interested in getting more
heat for less cost should write
E. A. HUTCHENS
Local Sales Representative
Box 794
Pendleton, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Gifford of
Coquille were called to Stanfield by
the illness of Wilbur Gifford who
underwent an operation for appen
dicitis in the Hermiston General
hospital.
Sateway’s first sale of the New Year
SMASHING
5 exciting days
VALUES. These marked down food
prices speak louder than anything
here. Check through
can
this entire ad—it’s a gold mine of
money-saving values for YOU! !
Prices Effective Jan. 8-9-11-12 • 13 • 14, Inclusive.
CORN MEAL
Freshly
Eastern - Yellow or White
Fresh - Shredded, Sweetened
BROOMS
COFFEE
99
LB.
COCOHUT
PKG. •VW
Ground to Your Order
g
Each
AIRWAY
Lb. 18c
Rich Brazilian
3 lbs 49c
BOARDMAN - 4-Tie
Lb. 24c
45c
NOB HILL
11 cans
DOG FOOD
lbs.
Top Notch Quality
KENWOOD - Pound Cans
at.
MAYONNAISE
39c
63c
55c
Jar
ARISTOCRAT - Serve the Best.
lb.
SLEEPY HOLLOW
tin
Pure Cane & Maple Syrup
4 I cart lb; n
SHORTENING
SWIFT’S - Pearl - Economical
0. K. SOAP
It’s “O.K.” in Hard Water
Bars
CALUMET
Double Acting Baking Powder
Lb. Can
APPLE BUTTER
5
CRACKERS
KERR’S - A True Value
Snowflakes, Krispy Crackers
or Grahams
PRODUCE SPECIALS
RICE
POTATOES 25 J, 49c
Fancy Head
Lbs...... 33
Lb. Box
MATCHES
Favorite
U. S. No. 2 Netted Gems
GRAPEFRUIT 6¿25<
COCOA
Fancy Arizona Seedless
APPLES
Box Carton
Hershey’s
, lb. tin .. o
CAMAY
Box
The Soap of Beautiful Women
Local Winesaps
ONIONS
"lbs.
Clean - Firm Dry Keepers
ORANGES
BAR
19c
lb. shaker
TISSUE
ZEE or WALDORF
Dox.
Fancy Sunkist - Large 176 Size
Rolls
Package
Dependable Coffee
73. - - V.cmm
Edward's
Vacuum Packed
Packed
Family Flour
Harvest Blossom
2 » 49c
Lb. Lb. tin tin • 25c
Z
Barrel (4 sacks) $5.75
$1.53
Tall Size
Package
White King
Granulated Soap • “It Takes So Little.
Dox.
Cans
Tomato Juice
Walla Walla - No. 1 tall size
Pineapple
Broken Slices - Hillsdale
4
3
No. 21
Cans
89c