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PAGE EIGHT Mrs. Lola Shank of Court Rock, Ore., is the house guest of Mrs. Har vey Payne and plans to visit for a week. All ladies' hosiery at Amsberry's. v Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie and and family and Eugene Pierce of Dr. Thomas Bibb, president of Al bany college, was an over night family were Sunday dinner guests Pendleton visited Sunday at the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Clark at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John home of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce. Mrs. H. Belscamper Is slowly im Tuesday at this week. Pedro at Echo. proving after having been confined H. Norton were Mr. and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse White of Irri to her home during the winter gon were business visitors in Her Pendleton business visitors Satur- months. day. miston Wednesday. They are new Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Graybeal at Miss Alice Dunn, who is employed asparagus growers in that district Irrigon are the parents of a baby week end visi- in Pendleton, was a and expect to make shipments of daughter born Saturday, April 3, at tor in Hermiston. this year's crop soon. Miss Bertha Stock of Portland is at the Hermiston General hospital. Grim Bothers of Irrigon are re visiting her sister, Mrs. Antone ported to have made the first ship Soneson this week. Miss Jeanine Monterstelli of Pen ment of asparagus from this district dleton was the week end house having shipped three crates to Kay Yamahira in Portland last week. of Mrs. W. Kennings. HERMISTON, OREGON guest Baseball caps, sun caps, eye Don Sherwood, N. R. Mueller and shades and straw sun hats at Ams- Earl Watson purchased new Ford Friday - Saturday adv V-8 cars from the Rohrman Motor berry’s. Mrs. Jack French and daughter of company last week. APRIL 9 - 10 Longcreek, Ore., Is visiting her bro F. B. Swayze, president of the DOUBLE FEATURE! ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. First National Bank, returned from Moore this week. Portland Friday night after spend John F. Wurster of Umatilla and ing the week there. K. C. Gabriel of Stanfield are mem Bill Kershner, Bill Hamm, C. O. bers of the circuit court Jurors In Marble and Hugo Pankow Jr., ac- starring 2 2—77777 session in Pendleton this week. companied Earl Watson to Pendle- CHARLES STARRETT Roy Hale returned from Portland ton Saturday evening. with DONALD GRAYSON this week after spending several Miss Bertha Stocks, sister of Mrs. . A COLUMBIA PICTURE days there on business. Antone Soneson. went to Umatilla Fred Stoltz, who was violin in early Monday morning to visit structor here for more than a year, friends. She is visiting her sister is now at The Dalles, Ore. here from Portland. Mrs. Beitel was ill the past week Al Kennings, who is employed at and was confined to her bed for Davis, Calif., arrived last Friday to three days. spend a few days in Hermiston. He Mr. and Mrs. Zivney Sr., and was employed for a number of years daughter Catherine of Oswego, Ore., as cow tester for the Umatilla Herd were week end house guests of Mr. Improvement association. A New and Mrs. Emil Zivney who live at Mr. and Mrs. Al Monahan of Wis Universal , the Experiment Station. hram. Wn., visited Saturday night Picture , Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, ac and Sunday with Mrs. Monahan’s » companied by Mrs. Antone Soneson sister and family, Mr. and Mrs E. and sister Miss Bertha Stock, mo H. Dunning. tored to Pendleton Sunday where B. J. Nation has been appointed they visited Mr. Soneson who is at state brand inspector and is author v/ith the Biltmore apartments while re ized to inspect all stock leaving the MICHAEL WHALEN ceiving medical treatment. His county, which is compulsory accord PLUS THREE SHORT REELS daughter, Miss Ada Soneson, is stay ing to state law. ing with him. Miss Belle O'Neil of Bucoda, Wn., SUN. - MON. - TUES. arrived Wednesday to visit her aunt APRIL 11 - 12 - 13 and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Richards. She will also be the house guest of Miss Claudine Hale during part of her stay. J. S. Burnham and daughter Ma- ry; accompanied by Mrs. Georgia Clean and Adjust Breaker Henderson, motored to Portland Points. early Tuesday morning where they Clean and Adjust Spark expect to remain until Friday. Plugs. Tom Gurdane and Don Jackson of Adjust Tappets. YOUNG AMECHE. The Dalles were busfnenss visitors Clean Carburetor. in town Monday of this week. Mr. Tighten Cylinder Head and Gurdane is former sheriff of Uma- Manifold Bolts. tilla county and now owns an eight Tighten Fan Belt. SUM SUMMERVILLE * DUDLEY DIGGES cabinn camp ground one mile west Test Coil and Condenser. * WAITER CATLETT • GEORGE SANDERS of The Dalles. JANE DARWELL • STEPIN PETCHIT Clean Fuel Line and Fuel Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and Pump Bowl. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Mueller motored Sunken Treasure and Jail Bait Re-time Ignition and Adjust to Portland Sunday afternoon on Carburetor with Bear Brand business, returning Monday night. Wednesday - Thursday Moto Lab. Mr. and Mrs. Rohrman drove new APRIL 14 - 15 PRICE V-8 cars home from Portland. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! Miss Norma Davis left last Friday (Any Parts Used Extra) for Arlington where she planned to be employed. She has worked in CARS CALLED FOR AND GLADYS SWARTHOUT the fountain department for the DELIVERED — No extra cost. FRED MacMURRAY. Hermiston Drug company for three years. Chas. Clark, accompanied by Jim Jackson, motored to The Dalles Sat REPAIR SHOP urday where they visited at the Phone 53-W Hermiston home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson. CARTOON & SPORT REEL Mrs. Clark, who has been staying with her daughter for two weeks, returned to Hermiston with them, Miss Margaret G. Elliott, former teacher here and now in the Hood River high school, arrived Wednes- day to spend the spring vacation — THE NEW CORONADO DINNER SET — with friends in Hermiston, She is Novel and Beautiful the house guest of Miss Pauline Let us explain how you may obtain this $7.50 set for Stoop. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner went ONLY $3.98 to Pendleton Tuesday where Mr. TRADE AT HOME - SAVE MONEY Warner attended the meeting in the COSTUME HAND BAGS....................... evening of the bar association at White and in colors, with initial. which Federal Judge Alger Fee. who is holding court in Pendleton, was SASSAFRAS BARK, large package.... the guest of honor. The old time spring tonic. Antone Soneson Is in Pendleton HOT WATER BOTTLES, 2-qt. size.... 49c at the Kenmore apartments while Good quality. receiving treatment. His daughter. Miss Ada Soneson, who came from $1.25 PETROL AGAR ............................. New York several weeks ago and ALKA SELTZER, 60c size..................... who is a trained nurse, is staying with her father in Pendleton. BABY BOTTLE & NIPPLE, both for ... Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Waterman SODIUM FLUORIDE MIXTURE 25c lb. — 3 for 60c of Thorpe. Wn., are spending a few Sold under private brands for 40c per lb. days this week with Mrs. Rena Wa terman, and with Mrs. Waterman's TOOTH BRUSHES, each ................ 19c, 3 for 50d parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Hoskins 35c to 50c quality. at Stanfield. They will attend the 2 large cans 25c 25c A.D.8. BABY POWDER (Borated) Inland Empire Teachers' meet at Genuine Rubberset Shaving Brushes .............. 39e Spokane the latter part of the week. Miss Margaret Elliott of Hood Brooder Thermometer, guaranteed accurate .... 35c River was complimented Wednesday ................. 19c COMPLETE NAIL POLISH KIT 35c value night at a party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder. with Miss Woodbury’s 5Oc Shampoo ............ 2 for 51 < Pauline Stoop as hostess, assisted by Wave Set, Lilac Vegetal and Hand Lotion. Helen Dunning. Former high school NAIL POLISH SET, 75c value .... students under Miss Elliott were In beautiful leatherette gift box. among the guests present. They were Roberta and Geraldine Mullins, Dermay Bath Salta & Body Rub, reg. $1.25 In large ornamental beverage bottle. Sylvia Shutter. Margaret Clarke. Helen Dunning. Charlotte Ralph. VALLANT BODY POWDER, 75c value . Thelma Swarner, Jack Reeves, Ches- 1 Lb. size with large puff. ter Dyer. Oliver Knerr. Harold Blac Tulip Toilet Water, $3.50 bottle........ $1.89 Throop. Paul Marble. Earl Watson, Guy Jeppe, Richard Cox. Kenneth Knerr, Alton Sisson, Bill Jackson, Harold Rainwater, Hugh Driscoll and Fred Reeves Local Happenings OASIS THEATRE Bals*’* Mrs. G. M. Pierson, mother of Sylvan Pierson, who has been visit ing her son and family for the past week, left last Saturday afternoon tor LaGrande where she will visit tor a short time before returning to her home in Hillsboro, Ore. DORS NOLAN" THE MARLY GOOD NEWS FOR YOU! Motor Tune-Up SPRING CANNE CONNOR'S IN OUR WINDOW HERMISTON DRUG CO daughter of Mrs. Ida Gordon, who was injured seriously in a fall from a fence Monday of last week. She is getting along as well as can be expected but will have to remain quiet for some time. op Pa 4DU Sugar DAY SALE Libby’s - Bartlett No. 2* Cans .... SAL 39c PINEAPPLE Libby's Sliced TOMATO JUICE Libby’s SALMON Libby's Red Alaska Sockeye Halves Giant Flat Cans 46 ounce Can 1-lb. Cans No. 2% Cans £ No. %‛s • Cans Salmon Fancy Alaska Pink 16-oz. cans . 18c 18c No. 2 3 Cans 43c " No. 2% I Cans Libby’s VEGETABLES for SALAD Libby's FigBars Fresh Whole Wheat 25c PINEAPPLE JUICE Libby’s FRUIT COCKTAIL Libby’s 3 No. 303 Cans 12 oz. Cans No. 1 tall Cans Libby's Quart Jar APPLE BUTTER Libby's Quart Jar PEAR BUTTER Flour KITCHEN CRAFT Finest Grade Flour 24 % 605 49 lb. lb. bg.2S$” — bag Drip-Cut .89 SPRUP PITCHER Campbell’s - Except Chicken Airway Rich Brazilian Blend 3 ............ . Old Dutch Cleanser (Chases Dirt) 2 Cans ................ Both 02, For .. 299 Also available with 5 and 25c Cans ................ 15c oor —10-lb. BLACK 79c CAULIFLOWER 15c Sno-White Heads 31. 25c Raisins Fancy Seedless s.P 29c 28e POUND GREEN PACKAGE BLACK BREAKFAST SHOULDERS , POUND APPLES Rice Fancy Blue Rose WHEATIES PICNIC LETTUCE 3 heads 19c Local Winesaps Happy Vale Dills Full 4 o. QUar^jV 6L 39c GREEN 22d LB. Mild Cure - Medium Weight PARSNIPS 3 Is. 10c Pickles 5 I»» 72c Mar aroni Field Grown - Fancy Clean - Firm 29c Peanut Butter 2 LBS. 29c General Foods (In Bulk) FRESH PRODUCE RHUBARB 4 Ibs. 25e Fresh Arizona tin. New in design, this beautiful, stur dily built "Drip-cut” syrup pitcher will end sticky drippings of syrup soiling your cloth. Pitcher is made of heavy heat-resisting glass with chrome screw-top with detachable handle in several colors. Special with Urge quart Jug of Sleepy Hol low syrup. CANTERBURY TEA * Box THIS GET Soup 3 55C 12 oz. Can GARDEN PEAS Libby'sAssorted Sizes APRICOTS 39c 12 oz. Can Libby's ROAST BEEF 10c 5 Libby’s CORNED BEEF Libby's 2 Lb............ 6 PEARS DEVILED MEAT 89c 1. 1 PEACHES Libby's - Fine Granulated 16 Texaco Oil Company in Washington. Bob White who runs « paint shop in Walla Walla now after learning painting while in the CCC camp, and Luther Cardwell who now works for the Forest Service on the Camas Creek road out of Ukiah. These are just a few of the many cases occur- ring in the OCC camps. The Bear Wallow camp to be oc- cupied this summer will be com- posed of boys from the eastern states who will do work on the south end of the forest similar to that mentioned above already ac- complished. These boys are from the streets of the larger eaatern cities. Their work here ‘‘out west” will be valuable to them when they return home. . CANNESSt WESTAG - Imitation ounce BY C C C WORK APRIL 9 to 16 inclusive Vanilla Bottle ........... UMATILLA FOREST BENEFITS 6 Shocking values! Tre- mendous stocks! Loa d up. Folks! We’re telling you: These Are Sensa- tional Prices! And Re member, They’re Libby’s — that famous brand with a reputation for quality based on over 60 years canning experience LOVE IS NEWS $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tannehill and two sons, Donald and Keith of Boardman. were in Hermiston Tues- day. Mr. Tannehill owns a farm near Boardman and is the rural car rier for that section. He states that he delivers mail to 90 boxes and to almost 300 citizens. of Enamelware in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Storie and priced right, Ams- adv daughter Miss Elizabeth Storie of Walla Walla were guests of Miss Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Luttrell left Lavina May Lynch at the high shool Friday for Portland where they will play “Growing Pains” last Friday make their home for the next year night. Miss Storie assisted with the while Mrs. Luttrell receives medi make-up of characters for the cast. cal treatment. They were accom Miss Lynch returned to Walla Wal panied by Mrs. P. H. Corman who la with them to spend the week end. will visit there until Thursday of this week, The Luttrells leased Miss Ruth Dodd and Miss Sue their farm in Columbia district to Campbell, students of St. Helen’s Mrs. Sophia Kopacz. Hall in Portland, arrived Friday in company with Mrs. I. U. Temple and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McElroy of daughter Irene of Pendleton, to Wallowa county stopped in Hermis spend the spring vacation with rela ton a short while Saturday to call tives here. Miss Dodd is visiting her on old friends while enroute to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd home from a trip to Portland and and Miss Campbell Is her guest. the Willamette valley. Mr. McEl roy is superintendent of schools of Miss Pauline Stoop, accompanied Wallowa county and a former Her by Marlbelle and Ethel Clarke mo miston resident having developed a tored to Meacham Sunday where 60-acre farm in Minnehaha district. they visited Doris Jane Gordon. Large stock gray or ivory, berry’s. r. i THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. ISJc 354 49e WITH FREE BOWL 25c Pkgs. BROOMS BOARDMAN PURE LARD 8M $135 4-Tie 4 w. 55 HANSET BROOMS ao. Swift's Silverleaf Select - 6-Tie SLICED BACON 39c Swift’s Oriole per lb. SLICED DRIED BEEF 1 64 Libby’s 2 o* jar —2, EACH ........ TISSUE .......... COMFORT 1000 Sheet 1 Roll FREE with 3 Holls .................... 2 Safeway