Local Happenings
Miss Louise W ahl of A storia, Ore.,
is at the home of her sister, Mrs. M.
G. Hedw all.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. T u ttle of
Pendleton w ere H erm iston business
v isitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an were
business visitors in W alla W alla
last S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R alph Fix were
Sunday d in n e r guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John B lair at U m atilla.
Home la u n d ry service. R easonable
prices and delivery service, Phone
25-W, H erm iston, Ore.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensel were
Sunday d in n er guests of Mr. and,
Mrs. C arl R hea of S tanfield.
A prons and em broidered dish-
tow els for sale a t Ruby McMillans,
made by the M. E. Aid.
adv
Mrs. M arshall L aughlin, who has
been in St. A n th o n y ’s hospital in
P endleton since C hristm as, is repor
ted as im proving slowly.
Mrs. W. O. Miller who lives west
of U m atilla, is reported as being
confined to her bed because of a
very bad h eart. She is an au n t of
Mrs. Duff K n ig h t of Columbia d ist
rict.
H. M. Sommerer, m anager of the
F arm B ureau Cooperative of H er
m iston, and Jens Skovbo, left Mon
day for Gooding, Idaho, on a busi
ness trip. They expect to re tu rn
T hursday.
Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. R. S tru th e rs included Mr. and
Mrs. A rth u r C row ner and children
Shirley W illareau and Ju n io r. Jess
Stevens, Tommy Moore, and Leslie
Pierce. They were en ro u te to S acra
mento, Cal., w here they plan to open
a P entecostal Mission and expect to
stay in th a t field a t least one year.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emery and two
children of Pendleton were Sunday
visitors a t the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul V an P atte n and also w ith Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. A ttebury. Mrs. Em
ery retu rn ed Monday to spend the
week w ith her m other. Mrs. A ttebu
ry. who has been ill.
Mrs. A. Buhm ann, who has been
v isitin g her d a u g h te r and fam ily.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Im th u rn a t Lew
iston, Idaho, for th ree weeks, re
turned home Sunday in com pany
w ith her son C. J. Buhm ann who
motored to Lew iston for her.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON. OREGON
Friday - Saturday
JAN. 28 - 29
DOUBLE FEATURE
T h e ac team in «
■toiy of a bock
•tage m y e te ry l .
FORTY
JAM ES G LE A SO N
^eertr J A S U FIT T
I
«XOuoto WCFUK
“ F lig h t Srom
G lo r y ”
w ith
CHESTER MORRIS
WHITNEY BOURNE
PLUS SHORTS
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
JAN. 30 - 31 - FEB. 1
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
A dlzzlcal, dancicul, musical show
. . . th rilled to the top w ith
GERSHW IN songs and zippy ro
mance!
FRIO ASTAIRE
OtOME BIIRIB JO W IE
M ill
*.rt c-
'D a^d .
■ ■
<5r
K O iA D io n ctun
PLUS SHORT FEATURES,
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
FEB. 2 - 3
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT
A s tirrin g dram a of the g rea test
naval school on e a rth !
Strika u p tho ben d !
AmUFOIHSÀI
r
Jim«« Ellison
Martha Hum
Harry Cat «y
H O IA O IO
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27. 1938
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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PLUS SHORT FEATURWS.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse visi
ted Mr. and Mrs. J. A. W aller in
Prosser, W n„ la st Sunday.
T. A. A nderson of Dawson, Min
nesota, is v isitin g his b ro th er S. A.
Anderson at his home In th e N orth
H ill d istric t.
New line full fashioned, chiffon
hose, 59c a t B rierley ’s.
adv.
Mrs. J. T. Pierson and Mrs. H. L.
Payne left T h u rsd ay for P o rtlan d
w here th ey will spend th e rem ain d
er of the week on business.
Homer W ilson and C. J. B uhm ann
left W ednesday for P o rtlan d w here
they plan to spend two days, re
tu rn in g S aturday. Mr. W ilson makes
his home a t Rufus, Ore., b ut Is v isit
ing his friend th is week.
Leo E a rn h a rt h as purchased th e
residence ju st south of the W. S.
Boynton residence on th e west side
of tow n from Mrs. C arrie Bell Blood
and w ill tak e possession soon.
Dr. A. E. M arble left W ednesday
n ig h t for P o rtlan d w here he w ill a t
tend th e an n u al m eeting of the
S tate C hiropractic association, of
w hich he is a board member, He
will not re tu rn u n til Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cupp an d ch ild
ren A nabelle and Billy an d Miss
Louise Cupp of P endleton
w ere
guests Sunday at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. P aul B racher. Mr. Cupp
operates the Pilot
R ock-Pendleton
stage line.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Q u irin g
were
d in n er guests a t th e home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse Tuesday
evening a fte r w hich the group w ent
to H eppner to w atch th e basketball
game betw een th e Bulldogs an d
the H eppner team.
S. A. A nderson Jr., retu rn ed th is
week from a visit in San Francisco.
Calif., and Spokane, W n. He rep o rts
w eather conditions fine except for
a delay from a slide in th e m oun
tains, re su ltin g from an
ea rlier
storm . Mr. A nderson is an extensive
turkey grow er in th e N o rth H ill
d istrict.
Dr. W. L. Morgan com plim ented
his wife and frien d s a t a d in n er and
th e a tre p arty last F rid ay evening on
the occasion of h er b irth d ay . The
group m otored to P endleton w here
they spent th e evening. G uests were
Mrs. M organ, Mr. and Mrs. K. M.
Mayer. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McRey
nolds, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pearson
and Ladrew M oshberger.
Jo in t hostesses a t a dessert lu n
cheon W ednesday aftern o o n w ere
Mrs. P eter C astric and Mrs. Alice
Stone a t the home of th e la tte r. The
St. V alen tin e m otif was used as
table decoration. H igh honors w ent
to Mrs. E. L. Jackson and consola
tion to Mrs. Gwyn Hughes. The sec
ond of the series will be given F ri
day.
N ancy Gay P eterson, who has
been v isitin g her g ran d p a re n ts, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Dyer, for the past two
m onths, plans to re tu rn to her p a r
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E dgar Peterson
at Powell B utte, when her m other
comes for her next m onth. The P e
tersons were presented w ith a son
December 28th. who has been nam ed
Joseph W illiam a fte r his two g ra n d
fathers.
Miss B ertha Stocks, sister of Mrs.
P o tter Soneson, who has been w ith
her for the past two m onths, plans
to leave F rid ay for Kelso, W n., to
he w ith a cousin who has not been
well. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Conley,
Mr. and Mrs. it. Rossi and th ree
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ted W ebber and
d au g h ter, all of R ichland, W n., were
■■ eek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F.
N. C lark at th e ir home in Colum
bia d istric t. Air. Conley is Mrs.
C lark’s son.
Ju n io r boys and girls of the
Union church held a d in n er S a tu r
day evening at the church, when the
boys e n tertain ed th e girls. The d in
ner, w hich was served a t 6 :00 p. nt.,
was followed by gam es and e n te r
tain m en t. Mr. and Mrs. C. AVarner
and Cecil W arn er J r., assisted w ith
th e d in n e r and en tertain m en t. Cov
ers were placed for P atsy AVarner,
E thel Clarke. Je rry Rodgers, Byr-
nece Barlow, Nornta G etchell. Myra
G etchell. Bernard Corpe. Jo h n Mc
Mullen. Billy Barlow. Billy H ibbard.
Sonny W alker. Lewis AVilson, Jack
Rodgers. Jack Jackson and Eddie
Jackm an. Mrs. AV. C. M orehouse
serves as Sunday school teach er for
the g irls and Mr. AVarner for the
boys.
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HOMEMAKERS
CONFERENCE
Almost ev e ry th in g from “ How to
Buy Canned Foods,” and "T ypes of
B aking Pow ders” , to “ How to L is
ten to a Sym phony O rch estra,” seems
to be on the m enu for th e several
hundred hom em akers who w ill a t
tend the eig h th an n u a l Oregon Con
ference on Home In terests at Oregon
S tate college, according to the pro-
gram ju st released by Mrs. Azalea
Sager, sta te leader of home econo
mics extension. T he d a te s set are
F eb ru ary 8 to 11. T he conference
"th em e” w ill be "T h e Home and the
Com m unity.”
STANFIELD STUDY
CLUB ENTERTAINED
Miss Elva Berry was hostess to
the Study club T hursday aftern o o n
when Mrs. AV. T. Reeves, vice p resi
d en t, presided.
The roll call subject "M usical Ge
o g rap h y ” was in charge of Mrs. E d
g a r Hoosier. H er ta lk on th e music
of G erm any, N orw ay an d Poland
w as In terp reted w ith th e follow ing
piano num bers by Mrs. Don Sikes:
M endelssohn’s " C a p r i c c i o s o a noc
tu rn e by G rieg an d Chopins " P r e
lude Op 28.”
Two book review s w ere given,
Bottom e’s ’’Level C rossing” by Len-
na Laid, an d R o b ert’s “ N orthw est
P assage” by Mrs. E lm er W illiam s.
Club guests included Mrs. Don
Sikes, Mrs. N. D. B ard an d Mrs. M.
Refvem. Mrs. F. B. S tu a r t’s home
was named as the m eeting place on
F eb ru ary 3.
W. J. W aid. who has been ill for
two weeks, is im proved to the ex
te n t th a t he is able to sit up for a
sh o rt w hile each day.
G. K u rrle re tu rn e d from St. A n
th o n y ’s hospital th is week w here he
has been receiving m edical tr e a t
m ent for ten days.
Miss Jo an Leslie had as her guest
over the week end Miss E sth e r Dex
te r of The Dalles.
Mrs.
M arg aret D au g h try
was
hostess to th e M onday Bridge club
a t the F. B. S tu a rt home. S u b stitu te
players included Mrs. George E llio tt
Mrs. Dell P enney and Mrs. M. R ef
vem. Mrs. Penney held high honors.
Miss Violet Denney, who teaches
in P o rtlan d , sp en t th e week end a t
th e home of her p aren ts, Mr. and
Airs. Jo h n Denny. On her re tu rn to
P o rtlan d Sunday she was accom pa
nied by Miss E lva B erry, who w ent
on to the coast for a tw o w eeks’
v isit w ith Mr. and Mrs. Nye B erry.
Mr. Berry, who was a resid en t of
S tanfield for several years, now op
erates a store a t Depoe Bay.
Mrs. AV. T. Reeves w ent to P o rt
land W ednesday to spend a sh o rt
vacation a t th e home of her sister
Aliss E ffie Pennock.
The C harles H errick home was
th e scene of a neighborhood d in n er
Sunday. P resen t were Sam Nudo.
Air. and Mrs. Jack K asari and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard H errick
and Mrs. E lizab eth N udo and fam
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Duvall of
L exington w ere a t th e home of her
p are n ts Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. W aid
Tuesday.
Members of th e H. S. G irls’ League
and th e ir adviser, Mrs. Sue AVaid,
NOTICE
To
Patrons
of
the
Umatilla
Electric Cooperative Association:
Any w irin g done on residen
ces or b uildings com ing under
REA lines will conform to REA
governm ent specifications if con
tracted by me.
CHICKEN TAMALES
(See Your Grocer)
or Phone 22-R
Thts is the vitam in that raises the resistance o f the mucous
membranes o f the noee and throat to cold and cough infections.
F u n d a m e n ta lly a n d F in a n c ia lly S o u n d
— OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT —
IF YOU HAVE LIVESTOCK OR POULTRY TO SELL — SEE OUR BUY
ER BEFORE SELLING — A PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE
PHONE 31 - OFFICE
Hermiston Transfer Bldg.
spent a social evening a t the high
school b u ilding T hursday. The pro
gram com m ittee presented th e fol
low ing program : A sk it by V irg in ia
G abriel and E leanor K asari; vocal
duet by Jo Rhea and Neva H edrick;
talk on “C ourtesy” by Lena Bow-
W EEK END
SPEC IAL
FLOUR
SALE
HARVEST BLOSSOM
$ 1 -3 9
GOLD MEDAL
4 9 lb. sack $ 1 .9 8
DRIFTED SFOW
49 lb. sack $ 1 .8 9
CORN MEAL
9sa‘S; 29®
W h ite or Yellow
4 9 lb. sack
Your k itch en dem ands a
"h o m e-ty p e”
flour.
USE
K ITCHEN CRAFT!
49 LB. SACK
$1.59
27«
L arge 4 0 oz. Pkg.
CRACKERS s,,,>w F1*ke s<”““ 2 Lb> 2 7 «
Powdered Sugar™
CAKE FLOOR
be ° wn 3 ,->’<
« wahsoown
C.H.B. CATSUP
2
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bo ,. i „ 2 9 ©
W A X P A P E R D,AM0ND • ,:s "■
O.K. SOAP
NOB HILL
2 lbs.
CO f F e E
B"
10 * -
— • 6«
4 3 ® POST TO ASTIES
APRICOTS
3 No. 2%
T ins
S yrup Packed
43®
PINEAPPLE JUICE
3 ta ll tin s
-I g «
SAVE en M eats aud Produce! I
L ib b y ’s - W’holeso<ie
45c CAMPHORATED
75c DEAN’S
KIDNEY PILLS__
SPECIAL
KITCHEN CRAFT
WAFFLE FLOUR
COCOA
50c PABLUM
J a n . 2 8 -2 9 -3 1
BORENE
SPERRY
PIG FEET
30c VICKS NOSE
DROPS
YES,
W E KNOW TH E
FLOUR MARKET. B ut we
have a full carload of flour
th a t m ust be sold— it m eans
g re a t savings for you on all
p opular brands of flour.
ALBERS
HOTCAKE FLOUR
25c CARTER'S LITTLE «
LIVER PILLS
*
$1.50 LYDIA PINKHAM
Vegetable Compound
his home in S tanfield.
Mr. an d Mrs. U. S. R ichardson
an d sons Rex an d Max. and Mrs. W.
G. W allace atten d e d the b ask etb all
gam e in Echo T uesday n ig h t, re
m a in in g for th e pie social a f te r th e
play.
Jasper W heat Nuggets 4 &
T h e R e x a ll S to re
60c SAL
HEPATICA
PHONE 201
Local Representative, B. I. Whitney
man and a piano solo by N eva H ed
rick. Games and refresh m en ts were
enjoyed la te r in th e evening,
j F rien d s are glad to welcome Jo h n
. B.igan back in the com m unity. He
is a t p resen t room ing a t th e G. K u r
rle home and expects to ag ain m ake
OREGON
T hompson ’ s D rug
30c VICKS
VAPORUB
Million« of people now know that Smith Brother» Cough Drops
(Two kind«:—Black or M e n th o l-5 0 fiv e you an extra benekt:-
AN INSTITUTION THAT IS
FRI. - SAT - MON.
1 OZ. ESSENEA
PEPPERMINT
MILLIONS
G ra n d v ie w P o u ltry
& Livestock Co.
W. A. DRYER
15c FACIAL
TISSUE
A b o u t U s ——
Original - Reliable - Dependable
Recommended a lte ra tio n s are
being made in the w irin g job
th a t will b rin g it up to REA reg
ulations.
I w ill be glad to m ake speci
fications on any w irin g job on
th e p roject and can be reached in
H erm iston.
HERMISTON,
NEW
WE ARE THE
The first house wired on the
project was th a t of Chas. Keller
in Columbia district, and due to
lack of proper inform ation the
house was wired under the Ore
gon State E lectric code.
H orm el’s
B akers - Rich
« f
ga
9 « 7 *
1 lb- tin j
F lavor
M
Qt. J a r
DRIED PRUNES
F resh - P etite
COMB HONEY
1 Lb CHOCOLATE
CHERRIES
TRY QUICK S
T h e r e ’s N o th in g
Local Raised
5Oc
$1°°
9®
27®
24®
♦ I
43®
SOc
rO M F IN AND SEE
THE MANY MONEY
SAVING BARGAINS
SYRUP
Sleepy Hollow
SWEET PICKLES
L ibby’s Fancy
POP CORN
3 lbs
G ian t - T ender K ernels
DAIRY SALT
M orton's
IVORY SOAP
7 lb. bag
1 larg e an d 1 med. bar
G ra p e F r u it
U t a h C e le r y
O ra n g e s
B u lk C a rro ts
L arge Bunches
$ i”
3 9 « A Bacon Squares
“ «2** : Pure Chicken Leaf
I Boston Butts
2 2 C
29c
P er Doz.
2 Doz.
8 u»
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