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PAGE EIG H T THE HERMISTON HERMISTON, OREGON. Claude Kellogg of P o rtlan d , who was a resid en t of H erm iston a t one tim e visited frien d s in H erm iston last Sunday. He is one of th e pio neers who settled th is project. Mrs. L au ra K elley and d a u g h te r M am ie S m ith spent the K athleen A nn and her m o th er Mrs. F o Miss u rth in Vale. Ore., w ith friends W. S. Boynton m otored to P en d le and is rem ain in g for th e e n tire week ton W ednesday aftern o o n to a tte n d Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H oskins and th e Legion A ir Circus. son Ronald of C orvallis, who are the Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an and guests of Mrs. H o sk in ’s sister, Mrs B etty Morehouse spent the holi Mr. and Mrs. Ja y T. P ierson and L au ra M ortim our, th is week, accom days in Yakim a, Wn., w ith relatives fam ily sp en t the F o u rth a t Mt. Em son and th e ir guests. Mr. and Mrs. ily w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs panied Mrs. M ortim our, Gladys D ris W. C. S tu th e it and fam ily of F o rt coll, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill K ing of Mrs. Bernice B ram er of U m atilla Chas. R ohrm an of P endleton. Lyons, Colorado, m otored to Toll- Pendleton, to B a ttle M ountain in assisted Mrs. K n ig h t in R u b y ’s Miss Eva Wilcox m otored to K en g ate over th e week end. B eauty Shop here S aturday. eastern Oregon over th e week end. new ick, S unday to a tte n d th e rodeo C larence P la n tin g and b ro th er Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am and Mr. and Mrs. P aul Van P atto n and celebration. She sta te s it was m otored to R ichland, Wn., S atu rd ay one o f th e best she has ever seen. Jo h n were callin g on friends In H er two d a u g h te rs M ary and M arjorie n ig h t to spend Sunday w ith his p a r The next aftern o o n she m otored to m isto n M onday, and la te r atten d ed m otored to B ingham S p rin g s S u n Yakim a on business. th e celeb ratio n in Stanfield. They day w here th ey spent the two holi en ts, re tu rn in g Sunday evening. farm land in th e east S tan field pro days. T hey sta te d th a t Mr. and Mrs. Hal H atto n , form erly of H erm iston Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M cKenzie and ject. O thers a tte n d in g th e K ennew ick were a t th e sp rin g s for th e two rodeo M onday were Mr. and Mrs Mrs. W. J. C ochran motored to P en Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H oggard, Mrs. days. T hey a re spen d in g th e sum G lenn Moore. Mr. and Mrs. George dleton W ednesday aftern o o n to a t Sadie W ilkerson and Miss C a th e r m er in P endleton from Coquille Corliss, George and Bill S carle tt and tend th e a ir circus ine Thom of R ufus, spent th e holi w here he is serv in g as coach in th e hfo*^nnjM rs. Pete Berg. Mrs. F red B arker an d tw o ch ild days in H erm iston and S tanfield high school. ren of S usanville, C alif., arriv ed a w ith friends. T hey left T uesday for Mr and Mrs. B. H an elin e an d Mr. week ago to visit for a m onth w ith th e ir home. and Mrs. F ra n k G uiw its sp en t S u n her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A E Ben- sel. Mr. and Mrs. H arold H ard in g o t day a t E m ig ra n t Springs. B aker spent th e holidays a t the Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark m otored home of Mr. H a rd in g ’s p aren ts, Mr. Mrs. R. J. Allen retu rn ed from P o rtlan d T h u rsd ay a f te r a * 215? m ISTON, OREGON | to The Dalles S unday w here they and Mrs. J. R. H ard in g in th e W est- visit. spent th e holidays w ith th e ir d au g h land d istric t. T hey re tu rn e d home te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Don Tuesday. aid Jackson. Friday - Saturday n — * a su u ri V Rev. and Mrs. R. R. F in k b ein e r JULY 9 - 10 Mr. and Mrs. V ane B oynton and and fam ily sp en t T hursday, Ju ly 1 en ro u te to P rin e v ille w here fam ily m otored in to th e Blue M oun in Connell, W n., a t th e hom e of his DOUBLE FEATUREI tain s th is side of E m ig ran t Springs p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n F in k s Monday w here th ey spent th e day. beiner. The F in k b ein e rs celebrated tern. th e ir 3 6th w edding an n iv ersary . _ , D r- ,and iI r s - W. L. M organ left T h u rsd ay for G rand Ju n c tio n , Colo Mrs. C. H. Johnson of E rie, Penn- Jack D ow ning of T elocaset was w here th ey will v isit Mr. and Mrs.' a week end g uest of his m other, O. A. H ills, form er H erm iston resi Mrs. A. C arter, an d h er husband. He dents. is w ith a railro ad w elding crew . » » ¿ T u • eeK w nile staying w orking o u t of Salt L ake City. He a t th e H erm iston Hotel. Mrs. John Miss G ladys Driscoll left T h u rs left by bus T uesday m o rn in g for day for W alla W alla w here she will Telocaset. r, ? " o a i. is now Known as the spend two weeks on a business and pleasure trip . She is employed as an Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jack so n , Mr Casady place in C olum bia d istric t Mrs. Jo h n so n has been v isitin g in o p erato r in R uby's B eauty Shop. an d Mrs. F. C. M cKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. N eil R obertson, Mrs. R. G. fhe west since A pril and will not re Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert Hedwall O’D aniel of P en d leto n , Mrs. Fred tu rn home u n til th e la st of July. m otored to The D alles Monday George of Echo, and Bill and Bob an d M rs’ A1 Q ulH ng an d Mr. w here th ey sp en t th e day. They Jackson, m ade up a p arty g oing to were guests a t th e home of Mr. and L angdon Lake la st M onday to spend and Mrs. Joe Dyer left early F rid ay the day. , Mrs. Don Jackson. r a P0We" B u tte t0 ^ e n d ih L Wa6k 1 "? ' The Gyers w ill visit The Misses F ran ces and P hyllis Miss B lanche T ib b etts, who Is an th en d au g h te r and fam ily, Mr and w ith BRIAN DONLEVY H all of M cM innville, visited th e ir in s tru c to r of h isto ry in th e A shville, Mrs. E d g ar P eterson, an d th e Q ulr j0 Ln th e ir b r° th e r and au n t Miss C lara H all, last week N orth C arolina college, was the ag 8 m ________ PLUS SHORTS wife, Mr. an d Mrs. L ean d er Q u irin e leaving F rid ay for th e ir home house g u est of her cousin, Mrs. J. A from D allas, Ore., on a fish in g trip8 C larke, la st week. She left Tuesday Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Miss J u lia C olpitts, who is em- em i ,n]° = r.n . i" g for T-aCrosse, W isconsin, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H a m m a n w ere um - " ' L h " e r m otber for th e rem ain d er Ployed in Spokane d u rin g th e «urn- moth JULY 11 - 12 - 13 surprised T uesday by a v isit of reL mer. spent the week end here visR - h 8Ummer' M ATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY ing h er m other, Mrs. N. L. Colpitts. P aul B racher, who Is em ployed a t Miss B arb ara Wessell m otored to the Oregon H ard w are & Im plem ent P endleton W ednesday to a tte n d th e com pany store, moved his fam ily fro .m , Pl Iot Rock over th e week end I a ir circus. and they a re occupying th e resi dence recently vacated by th e Gwyn fa m ilv h Mrs Gwvn H ughs and H ughes tam ily on th e w est side of v .« n havp„ [>" r, hased th e home of town, x Mrs Rena W aterm an and moved their household effects in to th e resi- | dence more th a n a week ago. Bloom- who is su p e rin te n d en t ot schools at F airb an k s. Alaska. a 'ld ?s a tte n d in g sum m er school Mr. and Mrs. M. I). ScroRiTB a n d s?de W n"' J ° e a,Kl J e rry ° f s " n ny- »e th e U n iv ersity of W ashington. v?sitldthhi h ° Mauys W eiaer- Idaho, I of M™ s WerP. R” 6RtS a t th e hf,mp visited his m other and o th e r rela- m ' ~ Scr°Kii s Parents, Mr. and lives. Mrs. Thos. Campbell, Sunday. OASIS THEATRE WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JULY 14 - 15 | WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! WARNER OLAND in C h a rlie C han AT THE O lym p ics Slirl Musical and Comedy, ativ es from several directions. F irst came th e ir tw o sons E v e re tt and Glen from C hem ault, Wn., and a ? e€e> Mrs. D. F. McGreal from P ort- land. A little la te r Mrs. D ella W il- P U £ a rriv e d from B axter Springs Kan., a niece of Mr. H am m an whom he had not seen in 4 5 years. W ith Mrs. W ilbur were h e r son Ben Mo- zer and fam ily from B urleigh, Id a ho. They will rem ain here several days._____ B U R K ’S - The Bargain Store SWIM SUITS AND TRUNKS at 35c SHOE PRICES HAVE ADVANCED GREAT LY BUT WE ARE SELLING A T THE OLD PRICE. LIGHT DRESS SOX Pair 10* k .55ESS PANTS at OVERALL PRICES - NEW LINE STRAW &FELT HATS JUST IN ! N ™ 0 F DKESS SHIRTS, LIGHT UNDERWEAR, NECK TIES, ETC. WORK SHIRTS AND OVERALLS — S W E A T E R S OUR PRICES WILL SAVE YOU MONEY! BURNHAM & BURNHAM DRY GOODS NOTIONS MEN’S WEAR Every Day Work Pants $1.49 i| Every Day Straw H«ts 18c to 60c Women’s Every DayHats 18c - 45c Men’s Work Shirts 59c Men’s Socks 10c Men’s Summer Pants $1.50 Men’s & Boys’ Shorts 25c Men’s & Boys’ Shirts 25c Men’s White Handkerchiefs 5c Batiste and Voiles yard 19c “Midnight Taxi” PLUS SHORTS THURSDAY. JU LY 8, 1937. Mrs. O. Ronie of Lincoln. N ebras ka, arriv ed W ednesday aftern o o n by rain to visit for a few days w ith [ het b ro th er and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K nerr. 3 - DAY SALE - July 9th to 12th. A ir w a y Coffee Ground to your method of brew ing. A d istin c t blend - G round Fresh 2 J „ t a ”5 y J,"' J " - John S. Mudge of C an n in g 40 lb. .1 cn A p ric o ts box^,39 LOCALS - Iii Apple Boxes NEW POTATOES green beans Wn fam ily of Fo'rV’i W ’ C S tu th eit and hn, y f F ort Lyons, Colorado w ere house g u ests of Mrs. S tu th e it’s sis te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs J a y t Pierson, over the week end They “wo "weeks " i n * 1y ac atl° 11 a »d spen^ park an d P . ? el,OW8tone N ational e u . G lacier park. They went to C alifornia from here. A tonsil clin ic was held a t the lerm isto n G eneral ho sp ital Tues I)“/ p ndp U' pdnesday of th is week by removed were ' J * 108® having tonsils removed 8r® L auree Glmble, Bon- t .. w ; 1 here s a reason why thousands of users of McCor- nuck-Deer.ng Manure Spreaders are so enthusiastic about their machines it’s because these spreaders are undisputed money makers. Returns come back many times over in increased yields when the McCormick-['leering Spreader is put to work. I his all-steel machine is built with a low. large-capacity box which can be loaded easily. The beaters tear the manure apart and shred it. and the widespread spiral throws it out evenly on the ground. Five spreading speeds give a wide range for varying soil conditions. will be glad to tell you more about this great spreader value. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON “ :!„ X W S s uavs w ith Mr. and Mrs. Joe N orton v H in i ,n th e f A'h , Wh° ha8 b®®" 1. itin g in th e A m sberry home for two weeks, accom panied them to Fossil w here she will be the gueat of her b ro th er for some tim e Mrs Mabel R alph and d au g h ters h a rlo tte and Helen and Gera,” K eller m otored to C rater Lake last S unday w here they spent the hnli days. Miss B etty Ralph! who i” « senior a t Oregon S tate college has been emp oye.l th e re since the close "o snend h b’“ r®turnpd home n ^ sp e n d th e rem ain d er of the stim- N\ t „ * P ackage lie PINEAPPLE Del M onte Sliced POST BRAN FLAKES For a Sum m er B reakfast ° K M nd<® h ad «» in d m o \ ° V®r th ® fo u rth . Mr Hv nJ P h a’ r ¿ * Youn« “ nd fam ily of P o rtlan d Mrs. DeYoung Is a Mster of Mr Mudge Also Mr. and • Irs_ Jo h n 8. Mudge and fam ily of Spokane. Mrs. Mudge of Spokane is A llin PM?d of H erm iston Allen Mudge of Echo and H arold U w re n c s of Spokane were also g u ests d u rin g th e day 19c 15C lie BotUe JELLO OR JELL WELL G elatine D essert LUX FLAKES F or All F ine L au n d ry ln g SCOTT PAPER TOWELS w ith HOLDER SNOWFLAKE W SODAS i \ X 39c 2 L £, 2 9 c or H oney Maid G raham s Pbg. H O M IN Y IS® lOc V . 43c Van Cam p’s LIPTON'S TEA O range Pekoe - BLACK TO M ATO JUICE LIBBY’S P & G SOAP G iant « B ars W H ITE NAPTHA SARDINES L arge Oval Can In M ustard or Tom ato S a u 3« GRAPE FRUIT JUICE ARIZ-SW EET 2 15c N° C a ? IOC ^P k g s. ISC SHAKER SALT MORTON’S - P lain or Indited .S d f tw a v 9c 13*4 oz. Cans TOMATOES SILVERDALE theVr L bs DRESSING ARISTOCRAT FLU FFIE ST i.X ^L bs. 3 Local Green S tringless FRENCH 25, 49c marshmallows ■ • . Built Entirely of Steel 49 c FRESH PRODUCE FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY EDWARDS is blended from our pick of th e world s choicest coffees. Yet it costs several cents less th an most o th er vacuum -packed brands . . . . th a n k s to o u r fast, no-w aste d is tri bution. And th e re ’s a money-back g u a ra n te e on every pound of E d w ards coffee . . i t ’s w orth try in g to day! Praise the McCormick-Dcering Spreader lbs . The New Drip or A11 Purpose Grinds ''lr ■“ i M r, Spokane for th e past th ree weeks rs i . S hom e w in , h i . weeKs, re tu rn e d i in» Hh." , . p a re n t" M onday eve Jiing. His siste r G race M arie m ained to v isit u n til A ugust. _ 2 X 49c 4 7, 95c Local C o b b le r. Satisfied Users . . . _ LBS- §OC NOB H IL L fainllv an„df MvS ? a? Ph S hafer and tannl.v of Y achats are v isitin g H lends an d th e ir d au g h ter. Mrs Thevh F \ 1,1 H ern liston th is week. J v eeV’t ,P art ° f S unday and Mon day ce le b ra tin g in S tanfield. Mrs. F oyd K nerr and fam ily and dauLhtern V IrS' ° ~C’ P ierce ™ d FS ° f Stanfield, retu rn ed 7 M arion and son S tan ley I S atu rd ay even in g from the Pearson I an g e r S tatio n above U kiah w here and R oberta and G eraldine Mullins’ they had spent a week vacationing. Sunday „’ h Pe\ r8on'8 R“ nger S tatio n - un d aj w here they spent the n ig h t I I Mrs. Ina Wessel and d au g h te r S a X o H U,ey re tu ™ ed by "®y of th e B arb ara and R. 1. W h itn ey motored S pring" ,n ° " n ta ,n 8 an d L eh m an to K ennewick, Wn.. Monday m orn- Ing w here they atten d ed the an n u al Mr and Mrs. R. A lexander todeo. The show was one of the best tn d le to n a re the house guests of they have ever seen for a small jodeo. they said. L ater in the day Mrs F a p " n f‘'',Ia n ,L i an ' iIy- Mr. and they motored to S tanfield to spend ’ • • Dodd. They arriv ed a a t u rd ay b efo re th e F o u rth w ith th e i the evening there. 7 " an d fam ily , Mr. a n d M rs Roy *