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THURSDAY. JUNE 17. 1937 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE EIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Nye B erry came Donald H eliker of Ione is v isitin g at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. th ro u g h H erm iston M onday en ro u te R ankin th is week as th e house to Bandon on a sh o rt vacation. They recently disposed of th e ir confec guest of th e R an k in boys. Mrs. W. S Boynton, Mrs. H arry tio n ery business a t W eston. C. C. W. K ruse dam aged his Ford Kelley and Mrs. Roy S u lliv an w ere Pendleton visitors W ednesday a f te r V-8 coupe Sunday even in g w hen he Miss M axine Foust, employed at noon. stru ck some ca ttle w hich w ere on th e U m atilla Cooperative C rea m e ry ,1 th e h ighw ay n ear B oardm an as he Dr. J. P. S tew art, eye-sight spe sp e n t th e week end in P endleton. cialist of P endleton, w ill be a t th e was d riv in g in to H erm iston. T he Miss B arbara Reid has retu rn ed H erm iston H otel on W ednesday, ra d ia to r and rig h t fender were b ad from a year as a stu d e n t a t O.S.C. Ju n e 23rd. H ours 1 :00 to 5 :00 P.m. ly dam aged. Miss Alma R ohrm an of Pendleton She expects to re tu rn to school th is adv. and Chas. R ohrm an of Columbus. fall. A. W. B ehrm an m ade a trip to Ohio, were d in n e r g u ests a t th e A. Miss E leanor Dawson who has Spokane over th e week end, r e tu r n F. Rohrm an home T uesday evening. been atte n d in g business college in ing Tuesday. Mrs. G e rtru d e S an d ers retu rn ed C. W. Thompson, who spent p a rt W ednesday m orning from a ten day Spokane is v isitin g a t her home in of the week in P o rtlan d ta k in g H erm iston. visit a t E agle Creek, Ore. trea tm e n ts, has retu rn ed and re Miss C lara B ry an t of G reat Falls, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrm an re ports th a t he is g rad u a lly recover tu rn ed Sunday evening from P o rt ing from th e in ju ry of a broken hip M ontana, arriv ed in H erm iston la st week to v isit h er siste r and fam ily, land w here they atten d ed th e Rose received la st fall. Mr. an d Mrs. H. T. F raser. Miss F estival and also visited Mr. and he Dresses up to {1.95, w hile th ey B ryant teaches in th e h ig h school a t Mrs. Jam es Benoit a t F orest Grove. last, for 50 cents a t T he Style Shop. Mrs. Benoit was form erly Miss Della adv. G reat Falls. W ilkins, who ta u g h t school here a T he en tra n ce to C onnor’s Cash Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse spent num ber of years ago. The R ohrm ans Store on M ain stre e t has been a l from W ednesday u n til S atu rd ay in left F rid ay of last week. tered and improved, m aking th e en P o rtlan d a tte n d in g th e Rose Show. N ext S unday is F a th e r ’s Day. tran ce p arallel w ith th e sidew alk. T he Misses E dith and M argaret G ifts an d g ree tin g cards for Dad, at adv. C larke w ere d in n er guests a t the A m sberry’s. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMul Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Call of S taf len W ednesday evening. ford, N. Y., were g u ests of Mrs. “ Rock” Richm ond of K ennew ick, Mary B rierley over th e week end. HERMISTON, OREGON W n., was a business v isito r here th is They w ere concluding a seven week in connection w ith the K enne w eeks’ to u r in w hich th ey visited m any points in C alifo rn ia and o th wick rodeo. Fred P h illip s and M. V anderpool er states. Friday - Saturday of W eston M ountain w ere business W allace P a tric k accom panied Mr. JUNE 1 8 - 1 9 visitors in H erm iston Monday. and Mrs. C. W a rn er and fam ily from Mrs. Levi Reeder and Mrs. Alice E ugene la st F rid a y and w ill be em DOUBLE FEATURE! Stone w ere P endleton business v isi ployed a t th e R. G. Baylor farm tors F rid ay of la st week. Tali limber and rough men! / this sum m er. He was employed here Mrs. E. P. Dodd retu rn ed from la st sum m er. P ortlan d early T uesday m orning a f GEORGE jrw Miss Sylvia S h u tte r is spending te r spending ten days v isitin g h er PARK AYÉtfUif Ä d a u g h te r Mrs. A1 C layton, and her th e week in P o rtlan d an d C orvallis th is week on a v acatio n from her sister, Mrs. B erth a Collins. a t th e Thom pson D rug store £OC,öfR Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C larke and son duties fountain. H er place is b eing filled F ra n cis were P endleton business v i u>«A B e a tric e R oberte by Mrs. H ugh Neill d u rin g her ab sito rs F rid a y of la st week. • K O -IA D IO PICTU Mr. and Mrs. H. E. B ates of sence. Mrs. K. M. M ayer an d Mrs. W. L. Boardm an were here Monday. They W HEN LOVE IS sta te th a t they have w aterm elons Morgan e n tertain ed jo in tly Monday vlning and in blooom w hich w ill and Tuesday aftern o o n s a t dessert YOUNG bridge a t th e home of Mrs. Mayer, make early melons. w ith Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee of p p rin g flow ers ,were ap p ro p riately Virginia Bruce - Kent Taylor Pasco, W n., visited over th e week used as centerpieces on the tables. PLUS SHORTS end in H erm iston. Mr. McAtee was H igh honors were won by Mrs. A n su p e rin ten d e n t of schools here for na Ray an d Mrs. W M. P earson. Mrs. W. J. G riffith arriv ed S a tu r th ree years, going to Pasco th e la st day evening for a sh o rt v isit in H e r school year. SUN. • MON. ■ TUES Roy N eill, who shipped his sheep m iston before going to W illam ette to sum m er ran g e in M ontana, has valley for th e sum m er. She fo rm er JUNE 20 - 21 - 22 retu rn ed and rep o rts th a t he h ad a ly lived w ith h er fam ily ab o u t th ree M ATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY telegram th a t 75 head had died miles n o rth of H erm iston b u t now from poison. R ains th e re have been makes her home in Vale, Oregon. WANGIS pmwM ? ab u n d a n t and grass is good. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. H edw all mo Leonard P earson is here from T a tored to P o rtlan d th is week w here com a v isitin g for a week. He was Mr. H edw all atten d ed a reg u la r disappointed to see th a t a larg e board m eeting of d irecto rs for In tree w hich he p lanted in 1907 on te rsta te A ssociated Cream eries, of /wHb his place in Columbia d istric t had w hich th e U m atilla Co-operative M O CARRILLO been blown down in th e recen t C ream ery is a member. Aid cotiN cuva 'i* - storm . Mr. and Mrs. J u lia n M orfitt of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R ankin and P o rtlan d sp en t th e week end a t th e Mrs. Abie R ankin of P o rtlan d , mo home of Mrs. G retchen P u rd y in Co th e r and b ro th er of H. G. R an k in , lum bia d istric t. Mrs. M o rfitt re visited from Monday u n til W ednes tu rn ed to her home b u t Mr. M orfitt Color Cartoon and Comedy day of th is week a t th e R an k in rem ained to assist Mrs. P u rd y on home. Ja y T. Pierson and fam ily have her farm . Mr. and Mrs. A. S w arner plan to moved in to the A. F. Bensel resid en Wednesday - Thursday ce from th e J. S. Dyer ap a rtm en ts. leave S atu rd ay for P o rtlan d to a t The house has recen tly been rem od tend th e w edding of th e ir d au g h ter JUNE 23 - 24 Gladys S w arner, who w ill become eled. Miss L avina May Lynch is in H er the bride of Rom ar Stein of S h er WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! m iston w here she w ill spend a few wood, Ore., a t 4 :0 0 o’clock Sunday days before going to Corvallis for a aftern o o n a t th e Mt. T abor P resby te rian church in P o rtlan d . Miss sum m er school course. N ina Rae McCulley, who has been S w arner has been em ployed as phy in P o rtlan d since school closed, re sical education d irec to r a t the Y.W. tu rn ed hom e la st week. She le ft C.A. in Y akim a for th e past two S atu rd ay for P en d leto n w here she years. Both are g rad u a tes of Oregon S tate college. M iriam and Thelm a hoped to obtain em ploym ent. D inner guests a t th e home of Mr. S w arn er will also a tte n d the wed and Mrs. C. W arn er W ednesday eve ding. ning were Mrs. A. W. T u rn b lad and d au g h te r E dna, Mr. and Mrs Levi Reeder an d Miss P a u lin e Stoop. Rev. J. P. N eufeldt, fa th e r of Mrs. Al Q uiring, accom panied by Rev. H. II. Dick, John S. E diger and P e ta r FENCE G uenther, all of D allas, Ore., w ere World*« cheapeet, mont house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Q uir- effective liveetocla fence. ing W ednesday n ig h t. They w ere re Controller plugged into PLUS SHORTS tu rn in g from a conference held a t light socket or battery given wire harmless kick. S telnback. M anitoba. Canada, com Livestock won’t go over ing by way of M innesota. or under it. We prove it. LOCALS I BASIS THEATRE O’BRIEN I AT LAST! USED PICKUPS W e have tw o of them — 4 A A A A FORD — Closed cab, an d pickup box, solid th ro u g h o u t, m otor has been com pletely I M3fl o verhauled w ith our m odern a n d u p -to -d ate equipm ent. A sm all down paym ent w ill handle. O A A A FORD V-8 CLOSED CAB PICKUP — H andles an d drives like a passenger car, extrem ely low I ■ M3K m ileage, 6 ply tirea good for th o u sa n d s of miles, clean inside an d out. Y our friends w ill th in k W W W you are d riv in g a new one w hen you tak e it out. Save th e first y e a r’s depreciation. An K « tr used pickup w ith a money back g u aran tee. Rohrman Motor Company Mr. and Mss. W. G. K ersbergen atten d ed th e Rose Show in P o rtlan d last week, g oing down T h u rsd ay and re tu rn in g Sunday. Rem em ber Dad on his day, next Sunday. F a th e r ’s Day g reetin g cards a t A m sberry’s. adv. C. S. M cN aught h as purchased a 28-acre beach tr a c t n ea r T illam ook and plans to im prove th e p roperty as a rea l e sta te project. T he Mc- N au g h ts have lived in P o rtlan d since leav in g H erm iston several years ago, and w ill now m ake th e ir home n ea r Tillam ook. S tan A tkin, who w as p rin cip al of th e Irrig o n school for several years, has a position as an n o u n cer over KNX in Hollywood th is sum m er. He expects to w ork for h is degree a t th e U niversity of S o u th ern C alifor nia th is w in ter. Joe M cN aught, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. M cN aught, form er resi d en ts of H erm iston, who has been employed in th e F irs t N atio n al Bank of P o rtla n d for th e past th ree years, has been prom oted to a po sitio n in th e F irs t N atio n al Bank of T he Dalles. Mr. an d Mrs. M aurice W eis are spending th e week w ith Mrs. W eis' p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Clark. They w ill leave Sunday for E u g ene w here Mr. W eis w ill ta k e a sum m er course a t th e U niversity of Oregon. Mrs. Ida B. Gordon of M eachan visited her siste r P au lin e Stoop her* Tuesday a fte r ta k in g h er tw o d a u g h ters D oris Ja n e and A rd ath to Y ak i ma w here they w ill spend six w eeks w ith th e ir a u n t, Mrs. Wra. Nelson. Mrs. Gordon w ill a tte n d sum m er school a t th e U niversity of Oregon, leaving for E ugene F riday. More locals on page 4. SAnw. IN OUR 6REAT SALES DRiyp £31 JUNE 18 TO 23 INCL. F lu ffie st - T ender, F lu ffy TO M ATO SAUCE Keep a few cans on hand. the ONLY Crec.\ Separator with S t a in l e s s S i£E t J >lscs with Electrically Welded Stainless Steel Spacers Stainless Steel Discs—this amazing improve ment in cream separators is another triumph for McCormick - Deering. Here is a cream separator that brings to your milk room the same positive assurance of cleanliness, sanita tion, and safety that you demand of kitchen equipment. Stainless Steel Discs are absolutely rustproof. They are made of tough, strong, closely grained metal that will stay the same for years— there is no soft coating to wear away. As a result, the bowl in the McCormick Deering will remain in balance a great deal longer than one having ordinary tinned carbon-stcel discs. Call on us for a demonstra tion— sec this latest and great est achievement in McCormick- Deering Cream Separators. Carl A. Jackman DISTRIBUTOR FOR Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON Idaho Sw eet MILK PRIME ELECTRIC FENCE Phone 72-W Hermiston 4 'c » . 43c P ilsn e r Type Beer (Case $2.55) FED ERA L or 4 c„ 95« EDWARD'S COFFEE MAXIMUM T all Cans .................. * BROWN DERBY BEER 9A<* AW Now Packed in th is new size tin . KERR'S APPLE BUTTER D elicious w ith an y meal. 5 CATSUP 45« 3 L b , 50c A IR W A Y COFFEE Mild Flavor. W ALLA W ALLA PEAS N C .’ 10« P kg. 19« pkg. 2Oc No. 1 Cans 19C F lav o r K ist B rand RUBY BRAND FLAKED W HEAT 12 oz « ftf* B ottle ....................... > w C arn atio n OXYDOL G ra n u la ted - Cleans E v ery th in g 3 TO M ATO JUICE Hominy W alla W alla L arge Can O VALTINE T he Food Beverage VAN CAMPS IQ ç 3 B a r, BY« FELS N APTHA SOAP T he Yellow N ap th a B ar KERR MASON JARS Re«-- Qts- ” Doz- 94 £ PURE APPLE CIDER VINEGAR Gal. 2 5 f i S A V E .8 0 % IN FENCING COST« FENCE THE SANE. SAVING WAY — BY PRIME 24c io c f49 BRAND CORN No. 2M, Can ............................ I am pleased to announce th a t I have secured th e agency for the P rim e E le ctric One W ire Fence. Before you build an y new fence or re p a ir th e old. I would like an o p p o rtu n ity to show you how to save 80% in fencing costs and have a more effective fence. I have a very In te re stin g book on E lectric Fence th a t I w ill be glad to show you— it is fu ll of pictures of all k in d s of stock being fenced by a Single W ire E lectric Fence, and facts and figures how th is new method of fencing saves 80% In fencing costs. W hen I tell you th a t one stra n d of w ire will positively hold a herd or a b u ll- th a t one man can fence 10 acres in h alf a day— th a t you can build fence for as little as 3c a rod — you may th in k I am m aking some exaggerated statem en ts. T h at is why I w an t you to know- all th e claim s made for the P rim e E lectric Fence are based on actu al experience of th o u san d s of farm ers who have been u sin g th is method of fencing th e past 5 years. They are used by m any sta te colleges and ap proved by them . A com plete d em o n stratio n can be easily m ade in your b arn yard. It is in te re stin g to see your ca ttle tak e th e first shock. P rim e E lectric Fence C ontrollers are m ade for use w ith b a tte rie s for those who have no electricity . __ ___ Doz. T he O rig in al Z inc Cap. ELECTRIC Save wire. Save p o tt., uie «taken. No gates, uee snap. No up-keep coat except about l y l l l n U l U L H 10c monthly for electricity for A . C . , D . C . one to 200 acres. 30 day trial.O R B A T T E R Y A S K F O R F R E E D E M O N S T R A T IO N 49®«™,, BALL MASON JAR CAPS NRHffT McCORMICi 8 oz. Cans Lb. Black _ H ig h Q u ality - E conom ically Packed CANTERBURY TEA W M H flf MMC Am ALICE FAYE • Ihe RITZ Bfotheis and GEORGE BARBIER 1b. Pkgs. 2 6 MARSHMALLOWS 3 L,bs 19tf ARGO STARCH 3 Pkg8 25 4 MARSHMALLOW P U F F S F ancy Cookies lb. £5^ __ — - * lkn «kA , POWDERED SUGAR 3 ,bs 20< BROWN SUGAR 3 lb8 19< 2 fla t tin s 25* F.A.B. MINCED CLAMS SILVERDALE TOMATOES No. 2 Vi Can 10< CUT SPAGHETTI Cheese BATTLE GROUND F u ll Cream P ound ....................... 22 FRANKFURTERS or BOLOGNA lb. 20c ORIOLE SLICED BACON H ockless Picnic Shoulders PURE LARD lb. 39c lb. 25c FRIDAY - SATURDAY ONLY — Local Hew Potatoesus > 10 Local Green Beans 3 Carrots - Beets • Radishes Bunch Vegetables Onions Turnios STRING LESS O RAN G ES Sm all size fo r Ju ice s a itw a v 25c LBS. 29c BUNCH 3C LBS. 2 do1 29*