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PAGE SIX THURSDAY. MAY 26, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard H. Jam es of P o rtlan d visited F rid a y w ith Mr. and Mrs. W alter S m ith while en- ro u te to P ilot Rock and other points. The tw o fam ilies were friends when they lived in Pilot F ra n k L eicht of Irrig o n spent to Mr. an d Mrs. Melvin D aniels a n Rock. Mr. Jam es is in th e grocery day in H erm iston. nounce the b irth of a d au g h ter business in P o rtlan d . Jo h n A. C larke, m anager of the S atu rd ay , May 21, a t the H erm iston A flow er in your b u tto n hole H erm iston L ig h t & Power Co., made G eneral hospital. She has been will m ean h ea lth and happiness for a business trip to Salem W ednesday. nam ed Ja n ice Arlene. some child. Buy a poppy S aturday. Joe Ramos of Echo was a H erm is A nnouncem ents were received last E. P. Dodd has com pleted rig h t ton visitor T hursday. of way work for the U m atilla Elec week of th e b irth of a son to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Peck of trie C ooperative association and will and Mrs. W. A. Saw yer of Burns. Boardm an spent th e evening here now devote his e n tire tim e to the Ore., on May 1. He has been named real estate business. W ednesday. H arold Lewis and is th e th ird son. Ted Zerba of Y akim a, W n., is T he m any purpose scarf (24 in. Mr. Saw yer was assista n t county now employed a t th e Mor-Tone sq u a re ) used for aprons, caps, blous ag en t here two years ago and is now Sound Service as radio and F rig i- es. etc., a t Ruby McMillans. adv county ag en t of H arney county. d air man. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. M artin and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. P ayne plan to Mr. and Mrs. A llan Thomson of leave S atu rd ay n ig h t for P rin ev ille, son Bobby plan to leave early S un B u tter Creek w ere in H erm iston to Ore., w here they w ill spend Memor day m orning for C orvallis w here day. They s ta te th a t h ay in g has not ial day week end, re tu rn in g T ues they will a tte n d th e com m encem ent day. week end ac tiv itie s a t Oregon S tate commenced on th e creek. L ea th er belts in pastel shades; college. T h eir tw o sons Jack an d Buy your food for M em orial day week end a t th e C hristian Endeavor new flow ers; Ruby McMillan, adv Dick M artin w ill receive degrees a t Mrs. N. W. O’D onnell is spending th e exercises. Mrs. C. E. B aker plans cooked food sale S aturday, May 28, a t B u rn h am ’s store. adv th e week in P o rtlan d w ith her to accom pany them as far as Oregon) Chas. Lockwood, a ssista n t sta te d au g h ter. Mr. O’Donnell will m otor City. W ear your sym pathy proudly. gam e supervisor, was th ro u g h H er to P o rtlan d th is week end an d they Buy a poppy S atu rd ay . m iston T uesday in the in te re st of w ill re tu rn la te Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilcox and his departm ent. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O tt plan to Mrs. Roy N eill is reported to be a tte n d com m encem ent exercises a t fam ily left S unday m orning on a im proving from a recent illness in Oregon S tate college w hen th e ir w eek’s trip to so u th ern Oregon and d a u g h te r E dna w ill receive h er de coast points. They expect to r e tu rp th e H eppner hospital. next M onday and w ill th en go to thq Mr. and Mrs. T. A. L eger left gree. M onday m orn in g fo r P o rtlan d on Miss Eileen M anning, d au g h te r of m o u n tain s w here Mr. W ilcox w ill business and expect to be aw ay for Mr. and Mrs. A lej M anning of P en serve as g uard a t th e E llis R an g er ten days. Mr. L eger is pastor of the dleton, who may open a dancing S tatio n in th e Blue M ountains. He B a p tist church. class in H erm iston, has ju s t com will re tu rn to the M or-Tone Sound A. W. Agnew of P ortland u nder pleted a successful season in P en Service in th e fall. Buy a poppy S atu rd ay ! w en t a m ajor operation May 18th dleton. Members of the senior class were a t th e E m anuel hospital in P o rt Mrs. Ina W esseil left S unday for land. He is a form er resident and Rufus, Ore., w here she w ill spend e n tertain ed W ednesday n ig h t a t the property ow ner here. The Agnews a m onth a t th e home of Mr. and Legion hall a t a supper given by live a t 2103 N. E. 60th Avenue. Mrs. Chas. H oggard recu p eratin g seven of th e m others. T w enty-eight guests were present in clu d in g La- from a recen t illness. M oshberger, class adviser, Miss W anda Moore, d a u g h te r of drew C ontests p e rta in in g to school were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore, who has been w ith h er b ro th er and fam ily, enjoyed and prizes w ent to the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore, a t A thena groups rep rese n tin g th e first and HERMISTON, OREGON for several m onths, retu rn ed home tw elfth grades. Hostesses w ere Mes- dam es E. L. Jackson, D. C. K eller, S unday to spend th e sum m er here. Mrs. G eorgia H enderson will H. M. Som m erer, Orvill Dawson, leave F rid a y n ig h t for Oregon City H arold R ankin. Mabel R alp h and Friday - Saturday w here sh e will v isit h er d au g h ter, W. L. Hamm. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. M organ and MAY 27 - 28 Mrs. H ow ard P etit, u n til Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. E. D. M artin e n te r w hen she will a tte n d com mence DOUBLE FEATURE! m ent a t Oregon S tate college. Her tained a t two bridge d in n ers W ed son Bob H enderson w ill receive his nesday and T h u rsd ay n ig h ts of last week a t th e hom e of Dr. an d Mrs. degree. M organ. Six tables of c o n tra ct w ere Sun Suits in sizes 2 to 14 and 32 in play d u rin g th e evening w ith to 34 a t Ruby McMillan. adv prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mr. and Mrs. P aul V an P atten W hite, Mr. and Mrs. Neil R o b ert w ill move into th e L oughlin resi son, Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r Sm ith and dence on G ladys Avenue over the Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. week end. Mr. and Mrs. L oughlln Mr. an d Mrs. A. B. T u rn er w ill left Sunday for Long Creek to make spend th e week end w ith friends in th e ir home. Olympia, W n. Miss Florence Moyer, Miss B etty Nelson was th e house who has retu rn ed from th e C entral guest of Miss C a th erin e McMullen Bible In s titu te of th e F u ll Gospel last Monday w hile re tu rn in g to her Mission churches, w ill speak a t the, home in S eattle a t th e close of her »Hayward, Anna Shirley •• Sunday m o rning service in th e loca) school year. She ta u g h t n ear Nyssa, R KO * NAD IO PICTURE Mission. E v erett S haver of th e P en Ore., d u rin g th e past year. T he tw q PLUS SHORTS tecostal church a t G oldendale, W n.t g irls are college classm ates. w ill deliver the evening sermon. New iced tea sets 98c and $1.19 Mrs. A. W. Im th u rn and d au g h ter Sun. - Mon. - Tue». at Brierleys. adv Louise and sons Ju n io r and Elmer Mrs. O. L. Barlow, who u n d er of Lew iston, Idaho, accom panied C MAY 29 - 30 - 31 w ent an operation last week a t St I. B uhm ann and Bob and Gene Buh- A n thony’s hospital in Pendleton, is Continuous Show Sunday. m ann of Z urich, M ontana, to H e r reported im proving. H er son Billy m iston Tuesday, and are v isitin g a t u n d erw en t th e second operation F ri th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B uh day m orning of last week follow ing m ann. Mr. Im th u rn plans to motor com plications from a ru p tu red ap to H erm iston S atu rd ay and w ill re pendix. He is reported on th e way tu rn w ith his fam ily Monday. The to recovery. o th e r mem bers of th e p a rty will re w ith Mrs. H enry Luke and son Gordon tu rn to M ontana th e first of the of P u llm an , W n.. visited last week W. C. FIELDS week. w ith her uncle and family. Dr. and G uests a t the home of Mr. and MARTHA RAYE Mrs. A. E. Marble. Mrs. L uke will Mrs. E. E. R a in w ater th is week are be rem em bered as E thel S chilling Mrs. Roy R a in w ater of M aryville. DOROTHY LAMOUR who lived here more th a n four years W n., arriv ed S unday in com pany ago and also made her home In Cartoon and March of Time. w ith Mr. R ain w ater, who has been Pendleton. In W ash in g to n for several weeks and WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Mrs. Wm. T etrick , m other of Mrs. R ain w ater, and Mrs. L ucille G ather JUNE 1 - 2 and d au g h ter H azel of P o rtlan d , a r WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT SPECIALS— rived S atu rd ay n ig h t. The group left W edneaday m orning to visit LOUIS HAYWARD relativ es and frien d s in Pomeroy, W n., and w ill re tu rn to spend the KAY SUTTON rem ain d er of th e week here. Mr. ORANGES .......... ... dozen and Mrs. R a in w ater an d ram ily w ill leave th e first of th e week to makq Large GRAPEFRUIT do»- th e ir home for th e sum m er a t M ary STRAWBERRIES 2 boxes ville. Mrs. Carson L in d er and Mrs. Ira APPLES Box Clevlnger w ere jo in t hostesses F ri Pin» Short Feature» day aftern o o n a t a show er honoring Mrs. Roy V an arsd ale a t th e L inder home. Those present w ere Mesdames Guy K napp, G lenn Moore. Joe Cor liss and son Glen, M. P. Casseday, Anna P eterson, G eorge Corliss. Ida H arris. H arry Olsen. Jesse P rindle, an d m other. J. R. H arding. Ralph R ichards. Dick T h o rnb u rg . F ran k Seeliger. C h arles Seeliger, Ralph T h o rn b u rg . Fred Estle. Ray Null. A. The Q uiet, Long-Lived M ower That’s Easier W. T u rn b lad . P aul V anarsdale and on Horses and Driver d a u g h te r Beth. Mary Seeliger. Cora Tobin. Claud V anarsdale. Lucile V t ’U arc nnxioua to have all our friends H iatt, G. J. Casper. Mervin Evans •ee th e new M cCorm ick - Deering C arl E vans. Dan L am bert, P h ilip No. 7 EnrltMMsl-Gear M ower. We th in k Pow er, L o retta M ulkins, Troy L in It ia on e o f th e finest pieces der. Roy V anarsdale. Ira Ctevingeo o f farm eq u ip m en t we have and Carson Linder. OASIS THEATRE M ainw aring Speaker. B ernard M ainw aring, a t one tim e ed ito r of th e H erm isto n H erald, is scheduled to d eliv er th e m ain ad dress a t th e a n n u a l Oregon S tate college alu m n i b an q u et d u rin g thq 69th an n u a l com m encem ent week end. He is now ed ito r and p u b lish er of th e N am pa, Idaho, F ree Press and th e B aker D em ocrat-H erald. Salvation Army W arning. O fficials of th e S alvation Army from P endleton have issued a w arn ing to th e public in th e m a tte r of tam borine an d o th e r donations, ag ain st im posters. If th e person seeking co n trib u tio n s is not know n th e person being solicited may re quest to see an id e n tifica tio n card, and if th is ca n n o t be produced the rep rese n tativ e is n o t tru e. S o licita tions are m ade in H erm iston the second and fo u rth weeks of each month. Plan Honolulu Trip. Miss L avina May L ynch, who has ta u g h t in th e H erm isto n U nion high school for th e past two' years, plans to spend four weeks in H onolulu th is sum m er. She w ill accom pany Miss C ath ern W ebber of C um ber land, M aryland, who arriv ed Tues day to spend th e week here, and Miss R u th M orrison of P o rtland. Miss Je an Cochran of Springfield. Ore., w ill also accom pany them b ut will rem ain for a six w eeks’ sum m er school course in H onolulu. The p a rty w ill leave P o rtla n d , Ju n e 3, and w ill v isit in Los Angeles and San Francisco before sa ilin g on the S. S. L u rlin e, Ju n e 10. They will re tu rn to th e sta te s J u ly 23 and Miss Lynch w ill v isit h er m other in K ayser, W est V irginia. •»• ••• ••• ••• IRRIGON By MRS. W. C. ISOM <- L averne L am oreaux and F red a F re d rickson, of th e senior class, have a t tended th e Irrig o n school since the p rim ary grade. Roy S parks came t(j Irrig o n w hen he was- in th e fo u rth g rad e and L averne Duus, who came from A rlington, atten d ed here d u r ing his ju n io r and senior years. Mrs. V irg in ia C haney e n tertain ed m em bers of th e Pep Club W ednes day a t her home. Mrs. L yle Eddy was honored by a show er. Miss Brooks of Boise, Idaho, who will teach in the h igh school here d u rin g th e com ing year, w as present a t th e g rad u a tio n exercises. Mr. and Mrs. R alph Jones left S atu rd ay for W alla W alla. They have made th e ir home in th e Leicht cab in s d u rin g the school year. Mr. and Mrs. L yle Eddy left last week for Idaho. R ussell McCoy m ade a b usinest trip to P o rtlan d la st Monday. Mrs. N ora W ilson is q u ite ill at h er home. Mr. and Mrs. B ert D exter visited in M ilto n -F reew ater last Sunday. Gene M cFarland is rem odeling the A. C. H oughton house, w hich he purchased recen tly . Don K enny harvested a la rg e crop of peas for th e m ark et th is week. C lair Caldwell and H enry Phelps are m a rk e tin g straw b e rrie s daily. Miss Eileen Manning w ill be a t the McCormick - Deering No. 7 Enclosed-Gear Mower e v e r » o ld ! C o m e in an«l inspect th e m ow er we have on display. Oregon H ardw are & Implement Co. HERMISTON. OREGON W eather Report. Date May Mav May .May May May May 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Max. Min. ...................... 70 46 ........... ..................... 77 37 ........... ........ 84 40 44 ........... 91 95 4» ... ..................... 9« 50 ..................... »8 51 DAY MONDAY POTATO CHIPS 3 for 2 5 ^ DEVILED MEAT 6 ior J Paper Plates 9 in- 2 doz. NAPKINS 80 count ’ 25* OLIVES - «¡Pe L arge Can3 13* Marshmallows 1 >b- Pkg L arge Cans PEAS TOMATOES CORN BEANS SARDINES TOMATO JUICE SPAGHETTI LIMA BEANS 10 SHORTENING 4 lb. pk&- S w ift’s 45* 201 f ,0 0 BACON U>. 19c and FLOUR 49 lbs. WED., JUNE 1 Cash Store fropi 2 :00 to 4:00 P.M. Ne-'t Door to BAKERY. TO INTERVIEW ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN A 6 WEEKS COURSE IN G rad u atio n exercises for four high school stu d en ts, and five eig h th grad e stu d e n ts were held T hursday n ig h t in th e high school auditorium . TAP DANCING THE HERMISTON HERALD All Stores Closed Memorial Day It's up to th e w ea th er man. We th in k it's going to be a w onder ful week end so w e’ve stocked our store w ith ex tra special pic nic values. Sunkist Lemons ‘>Az‘ L arge Ju ic y Doz. 4 6 ^ 5 - Spring Cabbage * F resh - G reen j Lb. Local Lettuce Leafy - Crisp Giant Heads 5* NALLEY’S POTATO CHIPS 3 os. pkgs. 5 ox. pkgs. a * FOR Hi Way Fruit Stand THE SAINT OF NEW YORK WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL CONNORS LEGION HALL - HERMISTON THE BIG BROADCAST OF 1938 5O< 18< W e e k End Specials! DEVILED M E A T ....................... 3 No. 14 tins f 0< AIRW AY M orrell's Choice Spread PEANUT BUTTER ........................... 2 lb. jar 2C< COFFEE Real R oast MARSHM ALLOW S....................... 2 lb. pkg. 2C< F lu ffiest LIBBY’S DEVILED M E A T .............. 6 - 14-tins 25c SHRIMP - Wet or dry p a ck .............. 2 5-oz. tins 29c GRAPEFRUIT - M ission Brand .... 3 No. 2 tins 35c BROWN DERBY B E E R .............. 4 - 12-oz. tins 43c KRAFT CHEESE - Most F lavors.......... 2 pkgs. 33c JULIA LEE WRIGHT BR E A D ............ P/> lbs. 15c FLAVORADE .......................................... 6 pkgs. 19c GUM DROPS - Fresh S to c k ............ 2 8 oz. pkg. 23c TUNA FISH - White S ta r .......................Halves 16c MARSHMALLOW PUFFS ........................... lb. 23c COCA C O L A .......................................... 6 bottles 25c PAPER NAPKINS - 80 co u n t............cello pkg. 10c PEACHES - Syrup Packed , ........ No. 2 1 <» tins 15c EDWARDS COFFEE ............................. 2 lb. tin 45c ‘ 3 Freeh Ground Lbs............ 43< VAN CAMPS BEANS w ith Pork 3 Tall T ins 25* ROSEDALE OLIVES Calif. Ripe 2 Cans No 1 »5* S a fe w a y