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Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r S m ith moved Mr. and Mrs. Llew ellyn Brow nell ■ of U m atilla and Mrs. Ida Simmons th is week Into th e ir rec en tly p u r and Mrs. J. Scott of H erm iston mo- chased residence know n as th e Biggs I tored to W alla W alla T uesday on property. T he house from w hich they moved is know n as th e M itchell I business. Mr. and Mrs.' Leo E a rn h a rt are property, purchased by Mr. and Mrs. th e p are n ts of a baby d a u g h te r born Geo. W h ite of L exington. P. C arm ichael and J. D allm an Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arn er mo F riday, A pril 15, a t the H erm iston of Lexington w ere business visitors G eneral hospital. She has been tored to V ancouver, W n., T h u rsd ay on the project Sunday. in com pany w ith th e ir d a u g h te r and nam ed H elen Marie. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilcox re Miss M yrtle M artin, o p erato r at fam ily, Mrs. E. C. Schofield, who has turned home Sunday a fte r spending the H erm iston B eauty Shop, spent been v isitin g here for th e past two th ree days a t R itte r Springs. E aster Sunday in W alla W alla w ith weeks. They expect to re tu rn th e Mrs. F. L. K elley left Monday for her parents. first of th e week. The Dalles to v isit her siste r Mrs. Mrs. H enry H am m ill of S tanfield Bill Jackson, stu d e n t a t Pacific J. W. C a th c art. received tre a tm e n t in th e H erm iston U niversity a t F o rest Grove, an d a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley and son G eneral h o sp ital th is week fo r a friend, H ull P h illip s of St. H elens, of La G rande were in H erm iston broken rib. She left for h er home also a freshm an a t Pacific U niversi over the week end. Sunday afternoon. ty, spent from T h u rsd ay of la st week Mr. and Mrs. P au l B racher an d Mrs. L. A. Moore and d au g h ter u n til S unday m o rn in g a t th e home d au g h ter spent Sunday in P ilo t M ary M arth a arriv ed hom e from of Jack so n ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Rock w ith relatives. P o rtlan d last S atu rd ay m o rn in g in C. M. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Sanderson com pany w ith Mr. Moore who had Dr. H. C. C urry, th e S eattle op of M ilton were h ere T hursday. Mr. m otored to P o rtlan d for them . to m etrist who has m ade professional Sanderson is ed ito r of Co-op News. Mr. an d Mrs. E d g ar H oosier of visits to H erm iston for 27 years and H arold Pace an d Miss E leanor S tan field and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. is know n for good op tical w ork a t McDermid of P endleton were S unday V illerm oure w ere E aster Sunday reasonable prices, w ill ag ain be at guests a t th e hom e of Mr. P ace’s d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. the H erm iston H otel F rid ay , A pril paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace. K nerr. 29, for one day. Eyes exam ined. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilcox and Mrs. C arrie Beitel re tu rn e d S un Glasses ground to fit each eye. adv. fam ily were guests of Mr. an d Mrs. day from a two w eeks’ v isit w ith Mrs. Lola S hank and Mrs. Fred John G raves n ear H eppner Sunday. relativ es in P endleton an d P ilo t S tir ritt, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. P ayne Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Pearson are Rock. Mrs. Beitel is Mrs. W alter and Zelda C urtis, an d Dr. and Mrs. moving th is week Into th e W. J. S m ith ’s m other. A. E. M arble m otored to a cabin in W arn er residence on th e w est side Miss R u th Davis visited over the th e m o u n tain s n ear E m ig ra n t of tow n east of th e J. Scott residence week end w ith her m other, Mrs. Springs la st S unday to sp^nd th e Mr. an d Mrs. V ane Boynton and F lorence Davis, and h er g ra n d p a r •day. They rep o rt th a t th e h ills are fam ily, Mrs. W. S. Boynton, and en ts Mr. and Mrs. A. P. G arner. She literally covered by wild flow ers. Mrs, H arry K elley and d a u g h te r is employed in the sta te house at T he E a ste r m otif w as carried o u t K athleen Ann sp en t S unday in P en Salem. by Mrs. C u rtis Simons and Mrs. Geo. dleton. Mr. and Mrs. Ja y T. P ierson and H ark en rid e r a t tw o dessert bridge C h arlo tte and E sth e r See sp en t son retu rn ed W ednesday n ig h t from luncheons last T h u rsd ay and F rid ay E aster Sunday v isitin g a t La G rande G othenburg, N ebraska. Mrs. Pierson a t the home of Mrs. H ark en rid er. w ith th e ir fa th e r and fam ily. has been v isitin g h er p are n ts for P rizes were aw arded Mrs. W alter Mrs. W. L. M organ re tu rn e d last several weeks and Mr. P ierson was Sm ith and Mrs. W. L. M organ, and week from P o rtlan d w here she called th e re by her illness ten days Mrs. Roy H ale and Mrs. E. C. Scho spent two weeks v isitin g her m oth ago. field. er. B. I. W h itn ey and “ B ud” D au g h Mr. and Mrs. H arold Thom pson Dr. J. P. S tew art, eye-sight spec e rty m otored to th e m o u n tain s above and son Jo h n and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ialist of P endleton will be a t the U kiah la st Sunday on a fish in g trip Shipley an d son Bill m otored to H erm iston H otel on W ednesday, b ut rep o rt no luck. P endleton E aster S unday to spend Mr. and Mrs. E v erett R a in w a te r th e day w ith Mr. Thom pson's p a r April 27th. H ours 1:00 to 5 :00 p m. ' adv announces the b irth of a son T ues ents, Mr. an d Mrs. M. L. Thom pson. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson left day, A pril 19, a t the H erm iston G en Mrs. W. A. McCorkele and H u b ert eral hospital. Both m other and son W arn er, siste r an d b ro th er of C. Monday for P o rtlan d . Among out-of-tow n v isito rs here are doing nicely. W a rn er of H erm iston, an d Mr. and H erb ert Skovbo, who has been Mrs. W a rn e r McCorkele of W eston, last week were H enry M olstrom. Pen dleton, J. A. Troedson, M organ, and em ployed a t Jo h n Day d u rin g the spent E a ste r Sunday a t th e W a rn er la st few m onths, visited over the home in H erm iston. Mrs. L. A. W a r I. L. H agen, Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Joe D yer and Mr. week end w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and ner, who has been v isitin g a t th e and Mrs. L. C. Dyer w ere Sunday Mrs. Jen s Skovbo, before leav in g for home of her son for th e past m onth, retu rn ed to W eston w ith her d au g h d in n e r guests a t th e hom e of Mr. P o rtland. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin F o lle tt of te r Mrs. McCorkele and will rem ain and Mrs. A1 Q uiring. Bend, Ore., visited from S atu rd ay indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. P lersol and Mrs. L au ra Shipley re tu rn e d the fam ily m otored to M eacham E aster u n til T uesday a t th e home of his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. F o llett, first of th e week from T he Dalles Sunday w here they spent th e day on n o rth hill. Bruce F o lle tt had w here she has been v isitin g re la v isitin g friends. Billy B elt spent th e week end in m otored to Bend on T uesday of la st tives since F rid a y of last week. J. M. Biggs of P o rtla n d w as a P o rtlan d v isitin g his g ran d m o th er, week and retu rn ed w ith them . P aul B racher, who has been em- business v isito r in H erm iston and ta k in g ad v an tag e of E a ster school ployeij at the Oregon H ard w are & P endleton over th e week end. vacation w hich began W ednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ed K auffm an left Im plem ent com pany store for more last week. Miles A rth u r and fam ily have th an a year, has been q u ite ill for W ednesday of la st week for E lgin gone to B aker on a business trip and th e past week b u t hopes to be back w here Mr. K auffm an will re-open to work soon. his shoe re p a ir shop for ’.he sp rin g w hile th ere they visited Mrs. A r and sum m er m onths. H e has been Mr. and Mrs. Dale Em ery and two th u r ’s uncle. assistin g his fath e r-in -la w , W. H. Mr. and Mrs. New M adden, Mr. d au g h ters of P endleton, Mr. and Bowman, in his shop h ere for sev Mrs. P aul Van P a tte n and Mr. and and Mrs. Cecil M adden and d au g h eral m onths. E lvest Bowman, who ters Della and Jan ice, and Mr. and Mrs. D ayton H arris spent Sunday at has been a t Baker, is now w ith his Mrs. W ilm er W atson m otored to th e home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. At- fa th e r here. F reew ater last S unday w here they teb u ry south of H erm iston on the B u tter Creek highw ay. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. G ulw its and atten d ed E aster ch u rch services. Mr. F ra n k See and Lesley Polley have Mr. and Mrs. B. H an elin e w ere S u n Madden rep o rts th a t th e farm s day d in n e r guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. aro u n d F re ew ater w ere b ea u tifu l been v isitin g th e past week w ith Mr. and Mrs. P erry A rth u r. Mr. See is W a lte r C lark of P endleton. w ith th e fru it trees blossoming. a b ro th er of Mrs. A rth u r and Je ff Weather Report. See. and celebrated his b itrh d a y w hile here. Max. Min. Date Miss M arg aret N eary, who te ac h April 14 .............. ................ 69 .... 32 es school a t C laskanie, Ore., sp en t A pril 15 ................ ............... 6S . ... 44 E aster week end in H erm iston v isit A pril 16 ......... ................. 71 .... 50 ing h er fath e r and fam ily, Mr. and A pril 17 ............... ......... . 69 ..... 53 Mr«. J. J. N eary, and a t th e hom^ A pril 18 ................ ................ 68 .... 54 of Mr. and Mrs. David M ittlesdorf. ’ A pril 19 . ............ ............... 67 .... 30 Mr. and Mrs. F. N. C lark motorec^ April 20 ................................. 70 ..... 31 to R ichland, W n., last Sunday to P re cip itatio n w as .08. S te el or spent th e day w ith Mr. and Mrs. C h illed Jo h n McGuire, an d to celebrate Mr«. Examiner Here April 27. C lark ’s b irth d ay . The M cGuire’s re B o tto m » T h e ex am in er of o p erato rs an d tu rn ed w ith them to spend th e eve ch a u ffe u rs w ill be in H erm iston ning. W ednesday, A pril 27, a t th e city Mrs. H. E. Shesely and son P a rr lib ra ry betw een th e h ours of 1 :0 0 le ft last week for G ran ite. Ore., to 5 :0 0 , acco rd in g to a recen t a n w here th ey Joined Mr. Shesely who nouncem ent released from th e Sec Is w orking as m anager o f th e Lodge re ta ry of S ta te ’s office. All those w ishing perm its o r licenses to driv e M ining Claims, know n as th e M or cars a re asked to g et in touch w ith ris Mine. They expect to re tu rn to th e ex am in er d u rin g these hours. H erm iston a fte r a sh o rt sta y b u t plan to spend th e sum m er season there. Mr. and Mrs. E zra Hazen and two d au g h ters plan to move to H erm is ton from S tanfield and will occupy th e W. W. F elthouse residence re cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Ray O viatt, who bought the Maude H uff Barnes 20-acre farm west of town. at The Hermiston Herald. m ounted on its ow n axle. Tha Mr. Hazen is o p erato r a t U m atilla. axle is in th a form o f a crank. L o c a l H appenings Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C lark mo tored to A rlington late T hursday af ternoon w ith th e ir d au g h ter Mrs. Don Jackson and her son C lark, w here they met Mr. Jackson and re tu rn ed to The Dalles. Mrs. Jackson and her son have been visiting here since la st T hursday. BASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday APRIL 22 - 23 DOUBLE FEATURE! N ig h t S p o t w ith PARKYAKARKUS ALLAN LANE JOAN WOODBURY um ROGERS The COUNTY CHAIRMAN Newsreel— Trailing Animal Stor ies. Sun. - Mon. - Tues. APRIL 24 - 25 - 26 M A T IN E E 2 :3 0 SUNDAY WILUAMPOWEU^ANNABELI.A % ÂIA’OVÆÎJ 3 THURSDAY. A PR IL 21, 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON VAGE BIX ,.jií B utler B utlers (she believed) are born to obey . . . but Bill obeys such u n -b u tler-lik e impulses! Comedy— Dime a Dance Trailer Paradise WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY APRIL 27 - 28 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT TIP-OFF GIRLS with MARY CARLISLE LLOYD NOLAN R om ance and ro arin g action as Lloyd N olan and Mary C arlisle b a ttle A m erica’s most vicious crim e ring! Comedy— Morning Judge - Sport Life - Good Looking Winners McCormick -Deering Two-Way Success Sulky Plow No. 1 Economy - Efficiency - Equality Rennie A. Tull LA GRANDE, ORE. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Congress Second Congressional District P r im a r y M a y 2 0 1938 Your Support will be Appreciated T —it T w o -W a y turns a ll tha furrow» in the same direction leaves no dead furrows I t Is. therefore, the ideal plow for irrig ated fields and for sloping or hilly land where dead furrow s Boy Scouts, believing in preparedness, receive a tuberculin teat to determine if they have become infected with tuberculosis germs. Through out the United States, young people are particlnr.ting in the Early Diag nosis Campaign of tuberculosis a s s c c ta tin s in th eir efforts to discover tuberculosis in Its early stages and thereby insure cr.rly recovery. 5 flF E iy a v MOMEV-ÏAVTH6- ¿ASH ¿fiOCER SPECIALS FOR APRIL 22 to 25. POST TOASTIES 2^. 11c MARSHMALLOWS » PEANUT BUTTER iy, 10c Z3c Post Fam ous Cereal Made from Select N uts AIRWAY C o ffe e J P riced to Save. Lb. Pkg. WHOLE KERNAL J S erve th e Best No. 2 Tins plow m an, by m ean undesirable ditches T h ere is no laying o u t lands — you sim ply s ta rt a t one oorner of a field and plow back and fo rth , means of a band grip , to cause th a dog to engage th a ratch et tha using th a righ t-h and bottom going one w ay. th a left-h an d b o tto m See for yourself how well thia plow is designed to do tw o -w ay plowing. C om e in now w hile you coming back I t la very simple the horses even do moat ot tha w ork of raising th e bottom s E ach bottom and beam ■ traction of th a wheel dors HERMISTON, OREGON 35^ T all tin s ,Qw Del M onte ** HOMINY 3 No. 2% tin s 29? V an Cam p’s SUPURB SOAP Reg. P kg. 21 d F or H ard W a te r MASTER BLEACHER P u re x Gal. Ju g 19c CORNED BEEF ........ 1 lb. tin DRIED PRUNES ............ 3 lbs. PINK SALMON ... 2 ta ll tin s LIBBY’S DEV. MEAT 4 tin s SWEET PICKLES............. Quart FRUIT SALAD No. 1 tin s KIPPERED SNACKS ........ 4 for BLACK PEPPER 1% lb. bag SANKA N ALLEY’S Tang T he P erfect D 'ressi ressing W alla W alla Q u art J a r 29C 19c 25c 29c 19c 33c 15c 19c 25c 1 lb. tin 39^ 3 tall tins 25^ Coffee Sub. V an Cam p’s tha • r e thinking about your farm equipm ent. and see the whole M cC o rm ick-1 >eenng line. Oregon H ardware & Implement Go. Try Our 9c l<fc 25c 25c 29« 29c 17c 2 No. 2% tin s GRAPEFRUIT C o rn 23c S yrup Packed PORK & BEANS and a dog in each axle assembly. T o raise a bo tto m i t is m erely tha CLABBER GIRL ............... 2 lbs. SHARER SALT 26 oz. ca rto n TUNA FLAKES - - %’• - Bach SALTED PEANUTS 1% lb. pkg. RAISINS 4 lb. pkg. CATSUP .......... 3 12-oz. b o ttles RIPE OLIVES .......... 2 tall tins B. & M. B E A N S................. Each PEACHES Th era is a ratchet on each wheel ne n assary for Inqnire a Hermiston Herald Office Doing a Good Deed—For Themselves Their Families and Their Communities L eave» N o D ead F u r r o w s HE The Corona Pertsble Adding Machine TOMATO JUICE 3 tlns 23 < 4 lb. tin COFFEE 89^ E dw ards Butter-Pecan Frappe IC E C R E A M 4Oc QUART Fresh from our own freezer! Thompson's Drag Store O r a n g e S a le W e’ve rushed a whole train lo ad of juicy, golden rip e oran g es to o u r sto res for th is event. A P ro d u cer- Consum er Cam paign. SUNKIST SUNKIST g 1 Dox. Med. Size Dox L arge Size >7«