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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. N orm an Connell was home for R alph Fix u n d erw en t a m ajor op era tio n for appendicitis last S a tu r the holidays from the CCC camp a t McKenzie bridge. day about noon in St. A n th o n y 's Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett McCoy ac hospital in P endleton. He becam e com panied th e ir d a u g h te r Mrs. Ja y ill d u rin g the n ig h t and was rushed Berry, home to T he Dalles the first to th e hospital early th e next m o rn of th is week. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom retu rn ed ing. Mrs. T. M. E llis and Miss Mary Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Corpe an d son home from K im berly, Ore.. T h u rs E llis are now m aking th e ir home a t M onday from P o rtlan d a fte r spend th e H erm iston G eneral hospital. B ernard retu rn ed to H erm iston last day. ing th e holidays w ith th e ir children. Miss Neva B lair is v isitin g friends T h u rsd ay from Cove w here they had Mrs. C arrie Bietel, m other of Mrs. in H erm iston. N. W. O'Donnell spent two days visited for three days. They were W a lte r Sm ith, is reported ill th is Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bedwell left for this week in B aker on a telephone week. accom panid by th e ir nephew F o rrest Sunnyside, W n„ Sunday w here they line job. He is local linem an for McClain of Hood R iver who visited will m ake th e ir home for an indefi Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Morse and Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lake were d in n e r th e Pacific T elephone & T elegraph u n til Sunday in th e Corpe home. n ite period. guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. com pany. .Mrs. Eva F agerstrom accom panied Mrs. Fred Hensel and Miss C h a r A. M. Brock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W arn er Sr. and lo tte R alph who m otored to V ancou her son W ayne and a friend to her Home la u n d ry service. R easonable fam ily motored to W alla W alla last ver and Corvallis last week are ex home n ear P o rtlan d last Monday. Miss D usenberry retu rn ed from prices and delivery service, Phone F rid ay w here they visited relatives. pected to retu rn th is evening. Mrs. 25-W, H erm iston, Ore. adv. Cecil Jr. rem ained w ith friends over H ensel will bring her personal ef Yakim a Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A rnburg mo fects w hich she used w hile a tte n d W. F. Brown of P endleton, offi the week end, re tu rn in g Monday. ing Oregon S tate college. T he g irls tored to P endleton Sunday to atten d cial road m aster, was a business Floyd Jackson of R ain ier has ju st a t the home of th e ir cousin, th e fu n eral of Mr. A rn b u rg ’s m oth visitor in H erm iston W ednesday. He com pleted moving activ ities to his visited Mrs. E. Schofield, w hile in V ancou er. is the fath e r of Mrs. Ju liu s Gimble. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cross from farm , know n as th e old K ennedy ver. L ake C hehalis, W n., a re v isitin g Miss Leola Benefiel, form er H er Mr. an d Mrs. R om ar Stein re more m iston resident, is now office n urse place, w hich he purchased tu rn e d to th e ir home in P o rtlan d Mrs. Cross’s m other, Mrs. Alma and secretary to the superintendent, th a n a y ear ago. Floyd is a b ro th last week end a fte r spending the Grieves. Mr3. R obert S m ith spent the week of the tuberculosis san ato riu m built er of Rex Jackson. holidays w ith Mrs. S tein ’s p aren ts, end at her home. by San Lois Obispo county. The new Mrs. In a W essell and d au g h ter Joyce P u ck ett spent the holidays building is stric tly modern and has B arbara and B. I. W hitney retu rn ed Mr. and Mrs. A lfred C. S w arner. w ith h er uncles, th e Benefiel b ro th Just recently been occupied. Thelm a S w arner accom panied them ers. Sunday from S eattle, w here th e for and has spent th e past week v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. U m iker and d au g h mer had spent th e week end and her sister in P o rtland. te r retu rn ed to th e ir home a t St. Mr. W h itn ey had spent the week vi Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert S w arn er H elens the first of the week. F ra n sitin g his d au g h ter and son. and L aw rence S w arn er re tu rn e d to kie L eicht accom panied them home Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse d a u g h te r B etty retu rn ed last th e ir homes in C orvallis a fte r spend HERMISTON, OREGON and week from P o rtlan d w here they had ing th e holidays w ith th e ir p aren ts, spent th e holidays w ith relativ es Mr. and Mrs. A lfred C. S w arner. Law rence took up his studies a t Ore Friday - Saturday and friends. Miss F rances H orn retu rn ed Mon gon S tate college. JANUARY 7-8 Mr. and Mrs. L. B uhm ann and day from P o rtlan d a fte r spending M ontana. who the holidays w ith her paren ts. She fam ily of Zurich, DOUBLE FEATURE is m ak in g her hom e w ith Mr. and have been v isitin g a t th e home of Mrs. C. W. Thompson w hile giv in g Mr. and Mrs. A. B uhm ann d u rin g th e holidays, left la st T hursday for in stru c tio n in tap dancing. Mrs. M. E. L au g h lin was tak en to L ew iston, Idaho, w here they visited St. A n th o n y ’s hospital in P endleton u n til New Y ear’s w ith a sister and S atu rd ay q u ite ill b u t is reported as her fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ini- th u rn . They were accom panied by im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Miles B arager m otor Mr. and Mrs. Buhm an and C. J. Buh- ed to E llensburg, W n„ Sunday w ith m ann from H erm iston who retu rn ed w ith the Misses M arjorie and M ary B u rn Monday. John Barrymore - John Howard Miss Mary Alice Corpe retu rn ed ham , who are a tte n d in g norm al, Zane Grey’s Mary as a freshm an and M arjorie home S atu rd ay n ig h t in com pany w ith h er a u n t and uncle, Mr. and w orking for her m a ster’s degree. A bout th ir ty friends g ath ered at Mrs. J. T. McClain of Hood R iver, the home of Mr. an d Mrs. A. M. who had been v isitin g relativ es In Brock for a social evening on New Cove, Ore., for a week. They re PLUS SHORTS Y ear’s day. Games w ere th e d iv er m ained over n ig h t at th e Corpe home and retu rn ed to Hood R iv er sion of th e evening. Sun. - Mon. - Tues. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and Sunday m orning. Mrs. P aul Van P a tte n e n tertain ed son F ra n k and Mrs. R. G. O’Danlel JANUARY 9-10-11 at a m iscellaneous show er last S a t retu rn ed W ednesday evening from MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY urday evening com plim enting Mrs. P o rtlan d w here they atten d e d the F rederick Hensel, a recen t bride. The story loved by m illions the w edding of th e ir son and grandson. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Q ulring re world over . . . NOW A PICTURE D inner guests of Mr. and Mrs^ tu rn ed Tuesday n ig h t from D allas. YOU’LL NEVER FORGET! H arvey Payne last F rid a y evening Ore., and are again at home to th e ir I were Dr. and Mrs. A. E. M arble, Mr. friends. Mr. Q uiring is recovering SHIRLEY TEMPPLE and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse, and the nicely from an ap p en d icitis o p era in tion perform er December 17, a t th e Misses Snow McCoy and P au lin e Deaconess hospital in Salem, and is , | Stoop. assistin g p art tim e w ith th e w ork at | Mr. and Mrs. H arry K elley and the H erald th is week. Mrs. Cecil W arn er, Sr., e n te r d au g h ter K athleen Ann, Mrs. W. S. Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. V ane Boyn tained T hursday afternoon a t a mis-1 ton an d fam ily, an d Mr. and Mrs. cellaneous show er com plim enting | w ith Jean HERSHOLT Mrs. M athew Gordon. The afternoon Nell B oynton spent New Y ear’s day was sp en t playing games. Cartoon - “ Dancing Bear" a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W . L. Mr and Mrs. Ted Johnson and I Boynton in Helix. d au g h ter of Pendleton were Sunday Miss A rd ath Gordon retu rn ed to guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. H aneline. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY M. C. W ilkes is being treated for | her home a t M eacham last Sunday JANUARY 12-13 afterno o n a fte r spen d in g th e week pneum onia in th e H erm iston G en WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT w ith h er a u n t, Miss P au lin e Stoop. eral hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R alph O. D ulany of Her m other, Mrs. Ida B. Gordon Lavish Laugh-and-Rythm Show! F ru itla n d , M aryland, arriv ed in came for her. H erm iston last week to v isit in th e homes of Mr. and Mrs. A. IL N orton and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. TRY QUICK’S Strohm . They left Sunday m orning Joe Penner - Parkyakarkus by bus for P o rtlan d en ro u te to S eat H arriet Hilliard tle. Mrs. D ulany has made several (See Your Grocer) visits to H erm iston. She is a niece | PLUS SHORTS or Phone 22-R of the la te Mrs. W aghorn. L o c a l H appenings OASIS THEATRE THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 193«. for a few days' visit. e r offices i* Mrs. Jam es W arn er had the m is fo rtu n e to crack several ribs in a fall a t th e home of her son, H arvey W arn er. Sunday. She accom panied Mr. and Mrs. C hester W ilson to H er m iston T h u rsd ay for m edical tr e a t m ent. Mrs. B ert D exter has been a ssist ing Mrs. W arn er in th e post office. Mrs. Pedern from Malo, W n., is v isitin g her d au g h ter, Mrs. C lair Caldwell and family. Mrs. T heresa Teel retu rn ed to her AT DEPENDABLE AND home In Idaho W ednesday afte r Vi REASONABLE PRICES sitin g her sister, Mrs. S tella P au l son. 1934 V-8 PICK-UP Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Stew ard cele 1936 CHEVROLET PICK-UP b rated th e ir 35th w edding an n iv e r sary S aturday. 1930 MODEL A COACH Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom and 1932 B MODEL PICK-UP d a u g h te r were d in n er guests of Mr. 1929 CHEV. COACH and Mrs. Geo. K endler, J r., a t U m a tilla New Y ear’s day. 1934 V-8 TRUCK ■ • — 1937 DODGE DEMONSTRATOR Low Mileage. Dependable Used Cars GRAZING PRIVILEGE APPLICATIONS A pplications for g razin g p riv ileg es on the U m atilla N atio n al F orest w ill be received betw een th e dates J a n u a ry 1 and J a n u a ry 31, 1938, Supervisor Car! E w ing sta te d today. A pplication form s are av ailab le a t th e forest su p erv iso r’s office a t P en dleton or a t any of th e d istric t ran g - HOUSE TRAILER Tow W heel TRAILERS for Sale. HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING HOUSE F. E. PIERSON, Prop. “ Bulldog Drummond Comes Back” “ Thunder Trail” “ HEIDI 99 New Faces of 1937 CHICKEN TAMALES SAVE YOU MONEY BACON — Farmer’s lb.................................. EGGS — Fresh, extra, doz........... ................. 18c l^C COFFEE — 1 lb. can ......... --------------------- M e COFFEE — Guaranteed, lb............................ 1*7C CRACKERS — 2 lb. b o x ............................... Jam es W arn er visited his b ro th er in P o rtla n d last week. Mrs. Bessie S tra d er and son Alvin were called to P o rtlan d last week by th e d eath of Mrs. S tra d e r's son, Gordon S trad er. W a lte r Connell was q u ite seriously in ju red one day last week when th e rum ble seat door in his b ro th e r’s car stru ck him on th e head. He is in the P en d leto n hospital for tre a t ment. ( 3 for 50c) CORN — Yellow Bantam, 3 c a n s................ T hompson ’ s D rug PEAS — Freewater, 3 c a n s.......................... The R exall Store TOMATOES — Large c a n s........ ..................... 9c CATSUP — 12 oz, b o ttle ................................. CORNFLAKES, Kellogg’s, 3 for ................. One blue cream pitcher FREE MATCHES — 6 boxes................................... 9c J 19® 19C 2JC RICE — Fancy, 3 lbs. ................................... BEANS — Red or White, 5 lbs...................... SHORTENING — Swift’s, 4 lbs.................... LARD — Pure, 4 lbs....................................... 48C — INSIST on Local Bread — Large Loaf for 15c Small Loaf for ......................... llC C onnor’s Cash S to re Smoked and Lanch Meat« Groceries - Fruit A Vegetables PHONE SOI SPECIAL Babbit’s Cleanser, 3 tins ............................. 10c CHORE GIRL, each ................................... 9C Diamond Crystal Salt, 2 cartons...................... 15«. jucy pak GRAPEFRUIT, 2 No. 2 tins ........ 25c WALLA WALLA BEETS, No. 2 tin s ....... 11c MINCED RAZOR CLAMS, 2 No. i/2 tins .. 35c Three Sister TOMATOES, 3 No. 2^2 tins .. 33c Canterbury Black TEA, 1 lb. pkg............ . 53c Van Camp’s Pork & Beans, 3 tall tin s ....... 29c QUAKER OATS, 3 lb. carton..................... 23c Maximum Pancake Flour, Lge. pkg............ 19c TOMATO HOT SAUCE, 4 tin s .............. 13c COMB HONEY, 11 oz’s...................... 15c APPLE BUTTER, No. 5 t i n ......................... 49c Thompson’s MALTED MILK, e a c h ........... 49c Jasper Health Nnggets, 4 lb. pkg................. 22c Playfair DOG FOOD, 4 No. 1 tin s ............. 19c RYE KRISP, 12 oz. ctn................................. 27c GUM - Popular Flavors, 3 pkgs............. 10c LIBBY’S FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 1 tins 15c COFFEE SALE A ir w a y Coffee D rinkers! T his fresh, mellow blend is th e fav o rite of m illions . . . . and we th in k you’ll like it too! E very pound ground fresh a t p urchase — for your m ethod of brew ing. I t ’s coffee’s biggest value. LB. 1JC 44c E d w ard s 3 Lbs. Nob H ill HOLIDAY DOINGS IN IRRIGON We Guarantee to 3 Bargain Days-Jan. 7, 8, 10 W on’t you enjoy th is fresh rich coffee today? Nob H ill has th e a d v a n t age of la st m in u te g rin d ing. 1 Lb. 2 Lbs. A superb blend of cost ly prem ium coffees. F in est coffee packed a t a sav in g price! 2 Lb. tin 43c 4 lb. tin 45c S9C P e a n u t B u tte r* Roast -Rich in 11 19c Nu*Bora X9C With Premium - Large Pkg. Peaches* D elM onte Yellow Cling - 2 No. 2i/2 tins C rystal W h ite L au n d ry Soap 6 Giant Bars FRIDAY - SATURDAY MONDAY HARVEST BLOSSOM FLOUR Cigarettes 49 Lb. 12c CHESTERFIELDS CAMELS LUCKY STRIKES $1.19 CARTON $5.09 Sk. $1.29 BBL. Fancy Blue Rose RICE Highest Quality 4 Lbs- ’ 19c Western Maid Matches, 3 boxes 100 Crisco-All-Veg. Shortening, 6 lb. tin $1.19 PUREX, Bleacher, y2 gal..................... 230 WAX PAPER, 125 ft. ro lls ............ ;.. 23 $ BROOMS, 4 tie, e a c h ......................... 3 9 0 A & H BAKING POWDER, 3 lb. tin 250 CLABBER GIRL Baking Powder, 2 lb. 230 LUX Toilet Soap, 4 bars f o r .............. 290 HOMINY, Van Camp’s, 3 tall tins .... 250 C. H. B. CATSUP, 2-14 oz. bottles .... 290