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PAGE FOUR O A SIS TH E A TR E L o c a l H appenings HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. Mabel W alker and Miss Myr Miss B arb ara W essell spent F ri tle M artin motored to W alla W alla day in Pendleton on business. Miss Lena W aid of S tanfield was Monday on business. Mrs. M. P. Casseday an d Mrs. W. a business v isitor in H erm iston M. Pearson motored to P endleton on Tuesday afternoon. one day th is week. Clarence P la n tin g of Pendleton was business H enry Stoop arriv ed T uesday from a business visitor in H erm ipton on Meacham and will spend some tim e T hursday. in H erm iston. L. V. L ath ro p of W allow a visited E rn est R ain w ater, son of Mr. and W ednesday w ith relativ es in H er Mrs. E. E. R ainw ater, p lan s to leave miston. th is week for Tacoma, W n., w here Home lau n d ry service. Reasonable he w ill assist his uncle in th e poul prices and delivery service, Phone try business. Dr. J. P. S tew art, eye-sight spe 25-W, H erm iston, Ore. adv. Dr. H. C. C urry visited H erm iston cialist of Pendleton, w ill be a t the last S atu rd ay and w ill ag ain retu rn H erm iston H otel on W ednesday, M arch 16. H ours 1:00 to 5 :0 0 P.M. in about th irty days. adv. Mrs. E rw in Couch of S tanfield is Mr. and Mrs. Levi Reeder and a medical p a tie n t in th e H erm iston Mr. and Mrs. E. D uvall w ere d in n er General H ospital th is week. guests Tuesday a t th e home of th e ir Mrs. A. C. S w arner an d d au g h ter d a u g h te r and son, Mr. an d Mrs. Thelm a were accom panied to P en Chas. Duvall. dleton last S atu rd ay by Miss Mary Scram ble Sticks, sen satio n al new P etri. game. 25c at B rieriey ’s. adv The reg u lar m eeting of the P.T.A. Homer W ilson of R ufus. Ore., will be held T hursday, M arch 17, in spent th e week end as th e guest of the high school building a t 8:00 C. J. Buhm ann. o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Edm und B riggs a n Mrs. C. W arn er Sr. and her house nounce th e b irth of a son W ednes guest, Mrs. E. R uder o f Eugene, day, M arch 2, a t th e ir home in Ore., were P endleton business visi G rangeville, Idaho. He has been tors Monday. named Monty George. Edm und Mr. and Mrs. W. G. K ersbergen Briggs is the son of Mrs. Geo. B riggs and Mr. and Mrs. L. S. B u rrell were who resided in H erm iston u n til last Pendleton and W alla W alia business fall when she moved to C alifo rn ia to visitors last S aturday. m ake her home w ith h er d a u g h te r Mrs. Gerald W hite has been con Mrs. Bessie Spencer of San Jose, fined to her home w ith th e flu since Calif., was a business visito r in Her F riday of last week, but is reported miston Monday of th is week. She as improving. was looking a fte r her p ro p erty in Mrs. Emma Ripley of P o rtlan d a r Columbia d istric t and" w as th e house rived T h u rsd ay aftern o o n and will guest of Mrs. G ertru d e S anders and spend a few days w ith h er son and Mrs. Ida Simmons M onday n ig h t. family, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Ripley. From here she w ent to T he Dalles Mrs. R. G. Saylor and son Lowell to v isit her son and fam ily, Mr. and Rice are expected to re tu rn to th e ir Mrs. W allace Spencer.______ home on B u tter Creek by F riday of th is week, from P endleton. Mrs. Chas. C lark left Tuesday TW O NEW HERDS n ig h t by bus for T he D alles afte r receiving word th a t h er d au g h ter, ADDED TO TEST Mrs. Don Jackson, was iil w ith an ear infection. The U m atilla-M orrow H erd Im Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Reeves of provem ent association rep o rt for S tanfield were here T hursday, and F eb ru ary shows th a t Dr. A. E. M ar M att V anderpool of W eston was in ble of H erm iston and H. M. Duus of town W ednesday. Irrig o n have enrolled th e ir d airy Mrs. E. D: M artin, Mrs. K. M. herds in the association. It also Mayer and Mrs. W. L. M organ mo shows th a t th e re are a to ta l of 2 6 tored to P endleton on business la st herds on test, w ith 349 cows e n Saturday. rolled, of which 5 4 a re dry, produc Mrs. E. R uder of Eugene, Ore., ing 148,507 pounds of m ilk, c o n ta in has been th e house guest of Mr. and ing 7460.5 pounds o.f fat. T w enty- Mrs. C. W arn er Sr., for th e past two one cows produced an average of 40 weeks, leaving the last of th e week pounds of fat d u rin g th e te stin g for her home. month. The average production, in Mrs. E. P. Dodd was called to eluding cows in milk and cows dry. P o rtlan d last F rid ay because of the was 422.3 lbs. milk, an d 21.37 lbs. illness of h er d a u g h te r R u th , who fat. is reported as improved and ag ain in The two high producing cows for school a t St. H elen’s H all. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an of the m onth were T w isty, a m atu re owned by C. R. Sm ith H erm iston, and Mrs. C. Rohrm an grad e Jersey, 876 lbs. m ilk and 56.9 and Miss Alma R ohrm an of P endle producing lbs. fa t: and Bell, a m a tu re grade ton, were H eppner v isito rs la st S un Jersey, owned by Floyd L aird, pro day. 806 lbs. milk, and 54.8 lbs. Mrs. N. W. Bloom is confined to ducing fat. her home w ith pneum onia. She is One cow in th e association was reported as im proving and is under the care of Miss Zelda M cFarland, sold, and two purchased by members R.N., who Is a niece of A. E. M cFar for d airy purposes, the rep o rt shows. H igh herds of over 20 cows were land of U m atilla. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds owned by H. L. Payne, a mixed herd motored to P o rtlan d last Saturday of 24 cows, av erag in g 431.3 lbs. and retu rn ed by way of A berdeen, m ilk and 21.38 lbs. fat. H igh herd W n., where they called on Mr. and of from 12 to 20 cows was owned Mrs. Herb H edw all. who are form er by Floyd I-aird, 15 G rade Jerseys, av erag in g 530.0 lbs. m ilk an d 32.06 ly of H erm iston. Mathew Gordon plans to leave lbs. fat. H igh herd u n d er 12 cows w ith his fam ily soon for southern was owned by Nick F aler, 6 Grade Oregon points. He has leased ten H olsteins, av erag in g 1231.0 lbs. acres of his farm to W. C. More- milk and 40.20 lbs. fat. H igh herds to date for th e two nouse. and sold five acres to A. R. m onths since th e b eg inning of the Boulware. •Mr. and Mrs. Win. McDaid a n te stin g year are as follow s: F. A. B aker herd. 21 R egistered nounce tlie b irth of a d au g h ter Monday, March 7, a t the H erm iston and G rade Jerseys. 869.9 lbs. milk. G eneral H ospital. Both m other and 46.18 lbs. fat; Dell C h ristley herd, 42 mixed breeds, 819.4 lbs. m ilk, d a u g h te r are doing nicely. George Sale Jr., who is employed 40.07 lbs. fat; Floyd L aird herd, 15 In Spokane, Wn.. visited in H erm is G rade Jerseys, 1209.6 lbs. milk, ton th is week. He has been with his 69.69 lbs. fa t; Carl Haddox herd, 13 p aren ts in S tanfield for tw o weeks G rade Jerseys, 1059.6 lbs. milk. due to illness, but expects to retu rn 60.93 lbs. fa t; C. R. Sm ith herd, 9 H olstein and Jerseys, 1432.9 lbs. to hie work soon. Nick F aler Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bains of W alla milk. 68.90 lbs. fa t; W alla are house guests of th e ir herd. 6 G rade H olsteins. 1970.0 lbs. d a u g h te r and son-in-law . Mr. and milk. 67.60 lbs. fat. Sally, 4 year old G rade Jersey NJrs. Win. S h aar, and plan to stay u n til the last of th e week. Mrs. owned by Floyd L aird, fresh en in g in S haar motored to W alla W alla for December, tested 764 lbs. m ilk and 45.8 lbs. fat as listed on th e honor them W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Beddow of roll. O ther cows on th e honor roll Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Otto a re Lily, a 3-year-old G rade Jersey, lle in l of Oregon City were v isitin g also of the L aird herd, m aking a friends in H erm iston last Sunday. te st of 728 lbs. m ilk an d 46.6 lbs. T he H einls were re tu rn in g from In fat. She freshened in November. d ian a w here they had spent several Ju lia n n , a 2-year-old G rade H olstein m onths, to th e ir home In Oregon owned by Nick F aler, fresh en in g in Ja n u a ry , tested 1719 lbs. m ilk and City. Mrs. C. E. Baker retu rn ed to H er 51.6 lbs. fat. M arge, a 2-year-old miston last T uesday evening a fte r G rade Jersey owned by Dr. A. E. having spent th e w in ter in C a lifo r Marble, made 708 lbs. m ilk and 51.0 nia v isitin g her sister. Mrs. Fred lbs. fat. W hite Baby, a 2-year-old Rhoy at O akland, and w ith friends G rade H olstein owned by N ick F a w hile en ro u te home th is spring. She ler. freshening in December, tested spent two weeks In Oregon City w ith 1061 lbs. milk and 40.3 lbs. fat. Cotton, a 2-year-old G rade Jersey, her niece, Mrs. H ow ard E. P etit. Mrs. J. M. Pearson, who u n d er owned by Dell C hristley. tested 832 w ent an operation recen tly In th e lbs. m ilk, and 39.1 lbs. fat. T his report is compiled each E m anuel hospital In P o rtlan d , is re ported to be Im proving and will m onth by H. R. H artley , employed te ste r for th e local association, spend some tim e In Tillam ook. Ore., as w ith her d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr w hich is filled w ith th e sta te asso and Mrs. George McKenzie, before ciation and com pared w ith o th er retu rn in g home. Mr. Pearson mo tests over th e stat_eL tored to P o rtlan d T uesday and re turn ed W ednesday n ig h t. BYTHA HOSKINS Mrs. Zona Rodgers and d au g h ter and son plan to move in to th e MARRIED FRIDAY Graves house on East G ladys avenue next Sunday. They have been liv STANFIELD NEWS B vtha Hos ing In an ap a rtm en t In th e home of k in s and C harles M athews were her sister, Mrs W. M. P earson. Miss m arried in the P resb y terian manse E sth er Slhert who has been living in P endleton Friday, w ith Rev. Mur in th e G raves house th is w inter, ray Jones o fficiatin g . Follow ing the plans to hoard and room d u rin g th e w edding th e young couple w ent to rem ainder of th e school year. P o rtlan d , re tu rn in g to P ilot Rock E rn est R a in w ater was honored Sunday w here they w ill m ake th e ir Tuesday n ig h t a t a su rp rise farew ell home. Mrs. M athews is the d au g h party sponsored by th e young people te r of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H oskins of ihe H erm iston C h ristian Kndea- and was g rad u ated from th e S tan vor society. E rnest plans to leave field high school two years ago. th is week for Tacoma. Wn., to Since then she has atten d ed O.S.C. make his home. T he p arty was in and N orthw estern Business school, the form of a trea su re h u n t w ith th e and has been employed as a book group sta rtin g from the church and keeper in Pilot Rock for several following directions u n til they weeks. reached the home of Mr and Mrs. C. Mrs. P h ilip Boggs has been ill at W arn er w here games were played her home on the project for th e past and refreshm ents served. The trea- tw o weeks. Mrs. G rady C h risto p h er su reh u n t was planned by C larence Is earing for her. Huhm ann and G lenn W arner. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schmidt hare Friday - Saturday MARCH 11 - 12 DOUBLE FEATURE! I« I K I t I ‘C ity G irl* w ith PHYLLIS BROOK RICARDO CORTEZ G irl in the front-page news . . . living a lifetim e in a year . . , fig h tin g ag ain st odds , . . playing her dangerous gam e to the end. A sensation-filled dram a! PLUS SHORTS Sun. - Mon. - Tues. MARCH 13 - 14 - 15 MATINEfc 2:30 SUNDAY Mwruonn A Paramount Picture w ith JOEL McCREA FRANCES DEE The m ost exciting and colorful period in A m erican history . . . B rought to the screen by a g reat cast. Screen Song - Magic On Broadway Paragraphic • Tuna WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY MARCH 18 - 17 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT H ’s sw eat I It's h o t ! It's g ra n d I T h e ato ry of th e w o rld 's most e x c itin g «treat! WALTER WANGEH presenti | “'STREIT 20 O,“ AT STARS tifa <v I/ th r u U n iM S A r i l . « . w ith LEO CARILLO ZAZU PITTS - KENNY BAKER Jomedy - Hooray for Hooligan Land of Maple Leaf SATISFACTION OR YOUR Money Back! PEPPER f A p Pound Pkg. “ ■ «** 8a(w DATES 2 !•». f Fresh Hallow! (L ast tim e at this price) RICE N a tu ra l Brown 3 l»s. 19c SANKA 1 Lb. 97% Caffein Removed SALAD OIL In Bulk Q uart CLABBER GIRL 2 lbs. 19® MACARONI Hard W heat SUGAR Fine G ranulated CRYSTAL WHITE 8 for SOAP - G iant B ais CRACKERS CORN PE A S BE A N S TOMATOES PORK & BEANS $1.10 VANILLA W estag D01. 8 "i. b o ttle « * SWANSDOWN Makes fin er cakes CRISCO Old Reliable THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. 3 lbs. 4 lbs. LARD Pure CORNFLAKES 2 Pk<* Albers Composition Book FREE! 4»c 14c CONNORS Cash Store Ne^t Door to BAKERY. moved to McM innville. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H oskins a t tended the fu n eral of th e late Burl A nderson of A thena, in P endleton Tuesday. A group of S tanfield Study club members atten d ed a m eeting of th e W om ens’ club in P endleton T h u rs day. The d elegation included Mes^ dam es H. McCormick, F. B. S tu a rt, W. T. Reeves. H. L. H edrick, F. S, Green, J. F. R ueber, Fred Shelton, V,'. M. M arbut, T roy Coleman, F. A. Baker, G. E. G reathouse, J. M. R ich ard s and Miss E lva Berry. Mrs. E v erett Ezell and two child ren spent the week end on th e S tan field project a t the home of her sis ter, Miss D orothy L outhan. Mrs. B lanche B ottger has retu rn ed to the J a u a n n a u lt home a fte r an ab sence of several weeks spent w ith her d au g h ter, Mrs. R ansier a t Ione, and w ith relativ es in P endleton. Mr. and Mrs. Tobin and Mrs. Claud P ark s of P endleton were guests a t th e F red L oughary home Friday. C. T illery m ade a business trip to P o rtlan d W ednesday and expects to re tu rn th e la tte r p a rt of the week. We failed la st week to record the b irth of a son on F eb ru ary 25 to Mr. and Mrs. L ester Sutton. He has been named G ary Dale. .Miss P a tric ia R ichards, stu d e n t n u rse in St. A n th o n y ’s h ospital, spent S atu rd ay aftern o o n in S ta n th e ir fam ilies enjoyed a social tim e in th e ir home T uesday evening. E n te rta in m e n t fea tu re s were provided by Mrs. Don Sikes and house guests Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. R efreshm ents were served. The Misses Blanche and M arrie Thorsen of The Dalles sp en t th e week end a t th e home of th e ir p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Thorsen. C harles W icklander, g ran g e dep u ty of La G rande, paid an official visit to th e S tan field G range T u es day n ig h t. Mrs. F red T horne was program chairm an. T he closing featu re of th e program was a sp ell in g m atch. R efreshm ents w ere served by Mrs. T h o rn e and Mrs. De- na W ooster. H igh school stu d e n ts enjoyed a n aftern o o n of music F rid a y w hen Mrs. Don Sikes and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson pleased w ith m any selections played on various m usical in s tr u ments. field. T he F rien d sh ip club of th e local h ig h .sch o o l com plim ented Miss Lena H ogue w ith a m iscellaneous show er T uesday afternoon. Mrs. Sophie K u rrle, form er S tan field resid en t, passed aw ay in P o rt land Monday a fte r a p ro tracted ill ness. F u n eral services w ill be held T h u rsd ay in P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. R ufus W aid of Y a kim a visited Sunday a t th e home of his b ro th er, W. J. W aid, who is q u ite Hl. M ary Gossage u n d erw en t an oper atio n for ap p en d icitis in St. A ntho n y 's hospital Sunday. Miss E lva B erry, Mrs. Jam es Lane and Mrs. F ra n k Sloan atten d ed E as te rn S tar in H erm iston Tuesday n ig h t. Mr. and Mrs. Leo L aune and fam ily w ent to M cM innville W ednesday for a brief visit w ith her bro th er, H en ry Schm idt. E leanor K asari ac com panied th em aB far as P o rtlan d w here she w ill v isit her a u n t u n til th e L aunes re tu rn . Mrs. E d g ar H oosier was hostess to th e bridge club a t her home Mon day aftern o o n . S u b stitu te players included Mrs. Dill Penney, Mrs. H arle Rogers, Mrs. G eorge E llio tt and Lena W aid. Mr. and Mrs. H arry D uvall of L exington visited a t th e W. J. W aid home Sunday. T he Oddfellows, R ebekahs and (H eld from la st w eek) Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Robinson a re moving to P endleton. Dr. F a rrio r of P endleton has purchased Mr. R obin son’s farm on th e project. Mr. and Mrs. Elm er W illiam s are moving into th e K u rrle house. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. N orris will move S atu rd ay to th e Geo. W ard house recently vacated by the Mans- cer fam ily. 'S a fe w a y Marvelous PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 11 TO New Soap MARCH 14 S U -P U R B BATTLE GROUND Cheese S ensational p ure g ran u la ted soap— a m arvel in w ashing ab ility . Backed by money-back g u aran tee. All your money refunded if you do not agree It is th e equal of the best soap you ever used. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE! F u ll Cream Per Lb. 17C MAXIMUM M IL K Large Pkg. e a 19c H i-G rade T all Tins 19C A ir w a y Coffee 1 lb. 15c 3 u, 44c Light Globes CLAMS ä Each MAZDA - All sizes up to 60-W att RAZOR O rca-Mi need No. 2% Tins Ginger Snaps Lbs. F resh and Spicy ............................ 2 Combs COMB HONEY MOLLASSES CHEWS .......................................... 1 Lb. Box POP CORN - G ian t Yellow ..................................... 2 Lbs. Brooms 4-Tie EACH FLY SWATTERS - F or M osquitoes ......................... E ach 29<g 23 1 1 9^ GUM and CANDY BARS .......................................... 3 For 10< SALAD OIL - P ure V egetable .................................. Q u art PRUNES - Sweet Dried ............................................ 3 Lbs. HORSERADISH - F resh ........................................ 4 oz. Jar Boardm an 29C 25$ ] 9^ Friday and Saturday Only Bacon Squares 7; 1 3c FOR SEASONING L ’ W einers L" 17c Pure L a rd WALLA WALLA ElWACaS 4 Lb. Carton ■ 45c Potato Chipe 3 3-O». Pkgs. NALLEY’S CRISCO All V egetable S h o rten in g SILK TISSUE J Lb. T in 49c ............................................................. 6 Rolls 25< MOP HANDLES ............................................................. Each ] ZEE PAPER TOWELS .............................................. 3 Rolls 1-Lb. Tin 2-Lb. Tin 45c TOWEL HOLDERS ........................................................ CHORE GIRLS ............................................................... Each JOHNSON GLOCOAT GIANT 4-Lb. Tin 89 c Each .................................................... Pint UNION GLASS CLEANER ..................................... Pint S O S . SCOURING PADS ........................... L arge P kg. Q* £90 ] 9^ 9^ 49^ 39^ 73*.