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PAGE FOT’ Local Happenings Bill Belt spent th e M emorial day week end w ith relatives In P ortland. Miss M axine P au l spent th e week end in Spokane, W n., w ith friends. Mrs. C. M. Jackson and sou Bob m otored to W alla W alla and Pen« dleton on M emorial Day. Gwyn H ughes and son Lloyd spent the week end on a fishing trip to G earhart. Mr. and Mrs. A. C arter and JacX D ow ning m otored to Condon Mon day whero th e y spent th e day. Home L aundry! We pick up on Mon., Wed. and F ri. evenings. Phon* 97F3 or see Mrs. K enneth Pierson. adv. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON F r id a y - S a tu r d a y JUNE 3 - 4 DOUBLE FEATURE! HIS FUNNIEST. LIFE B E G I N S ^ LOVE O N Á BUDGET PLUS SHORTS Sun. - M on. JUNE 5 - 6 Continuous Show Sunday AMERICA'S IEAOIK6 LAVE TEAM IK THE COMEDY KIT OF 1931 CtAUOETTf THURSDAY, JU N E 2, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. and OAR* C O LB ER T-C O O PER ^ BLUEBEARDS^ EIGHTH WIFEk Freduced end Directed by * ERNST LUBITSCH A ferempunj Picture Color Cartoon & Comedy Tuesday - June 7 C O N T IN U O U S SHOW STARTING AT 6:00 P.M . ON THE STAGE— In P e rs o n Colorado Hillbillies O N T H E SCREEN— TheOld Barn Dance with GENE A U T R Y WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JUNE 8 - 9 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT yQuRTEKP ; •« * LUCILIO BALL . — A m Trmla • EHM W C . I m IK O -U D tO A C T U tf PLUS SHORTS Il f u - Mr. and Mrs. B. S. K ingsley of P o rtlan d a rriv ed T h u rsd ay to spend a few days in H erm iston. Mrs. N eil B oynton accom panied her fa th e r C. A. P aul o f Pendleton to P rin ev ille over th e week end, re tu rn in g Monday. Mrs. Belscam per left th e H erm is ton G eneral hospital last F rid ay and is now at her home in C olum bia dis tric t. Mr. and Mrs. O rville C u tsfo rth of L exington w ere in H erm iston S un day v isitin g a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilcox. Mr. and Mrs. W ilb u r Y eager and fam ily of P o rtlan d are now in H er m iston. and Mr. Y eager w ill assist his fa th e r in th e bakery. Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer have moved in to th e R. B. W ilcox house recen tly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. W ilcox. Mrs. Chas. Isaac and d au g h te r of Pilot Rock visited a t th e home of her paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, th is week. Miss M arie Salm i left for her home on th e coast W ednesday a fte r noon a fte r fin ish in g her school year here. A rth u r Jones, form er p u b lish er of the Condon Globe-Times, called at th e H erald office S atu rd ay a fte r noon w hile en ro u te to P endleton on business. Mr.s H arry K elley is receiving tre a tm e n t in th e P o rtlan d Medical hospital b u t is reported as doing nicely and m ay re tu rn th e la st of th is week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W a rn e r and d a u g h te r P atsy and son G lenn mo tored to W alla W alla Monday w here they spent th e day w ith relatives, Miss J u lia Donovan of S eattle was the house guest of h er sister and fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. N. R. M ueller, over th e week end. Mrs. F. C. McCallum of John Day left T uesday aftern o o n for her home a fte r spending two days w ith her sister. Mrs. R ena W aterm an . Miss B a rb a ra W essell m otored to R ufus M onday for h er m other. Mrs Ina WesRell, who has been at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hogi gard for th e past two weeks. F ra n k M cKenzie left F rid a y for T illam ook, Ore., w here he plans to spend th e sum m er w ith his b ro th er and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc Kenzie. C. A. B inder lost th re e fingers when his h an d cau g h t In a pump jack early W ednesday m orning. He was tak en to P endleton for medical atte n tio n . Mrs. LeRoy Sullivan an d two sons R obert and Allen of Roseburg, Ore., are v isitin g Mrs. S u lliv an 's m other, Mrs. W. S. Boynton, th is week. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Jacobson and d a u g h te r D orothy of P endleton were guests of Mrs. Jacobson’s sisters th e Misses Raohel and E lizab eth Leek, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred B uhm ann and Mr. and Mrs. H enry B uhm ann of Camas, W n., w ere d in n e r guests at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B uh m ann Sunday. Mrs. W. L. Dixson retu rn ed Mon day from La G rande w here she had spent th e week end w ith her d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. H elm er Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. E llis Moyer spent the week end in Spokane w ith Mrs. Moyer’s parents. W hile th e re Mr. Moyer did some fish in g in th e lakes n ea r Spokane. Mrs. O. L. Barlow retu rn ed home S unday from St. A n th o n y ’s hospital and Is reported as doing nicely. H er son Billy retu rn ed home W ednesday m orning b ut is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. F in k h eln er and fam ily m otored to Connell, W ii ., Monday to spend Memorial day «lith relativ es, re tu rn in g Tuesday evening. A. W. T u rn h lad left W ednesday aftern o o n for Union. Ore., w here he planned to a tte n d th e livestock show before going to B aker to visit his w ife's d a u g h te r and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid left T h u rsd ay for C orvallis w here they w ill visit th e ir d a u g h te r B arb ara who is com pleting her school year at O.S.C. She w ill re tu rn w ith them . Mrs. Mabel Ralph and d au g h te r Helen. Gerald K eller, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensel m otored to Spo k an e and Coulee Dam over th e week end. They visited relativ es In Spo kane. re tu rn in g late Monday even ing. Miss M argaret McMullen arriv ed W ednesday to spend th e rem ainder of th e week w ith her paren ts. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. McMullen. H er fa th e r m otored to La G rande for her. She has atten d ed E astern Oregon N orm al the past w in ter and will re tu rn n ex t Monday to resum e her stud ies to r th e sum m er. McCormick-Deering No. 7 Enclosed »Gear Mower The Q uiet, Long-Lived M ower That’« Easiei on Horses and Driver Miss M arian Casady accom panied Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H elm s an d fam ily to Spokane la st F rid a y w here she visited friends. They retu rn ed late Monday. Miss Gladys Driscoll le ft S a tu r day of la st week for Spokane w ith a p arty of frien d s to spend the week end at lakes in th e m ountains. She retu rn ed T uesday n ig h t and is a t w ork a t R uby’s B eauty Shop. Gene Moore arriv ed in H erm iston W ednesday aftern o o n to spend a m o n th ’s fu rlo u g h w ith h is p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Moore. He Is w ith th e arm y, sta tio n e d a t V ancou ver. Mrs. O. O. F elth o u se m otored to W eiser, Idaho, la st w eek w ith her m other Mrs. B arb ara S tephens where she is v isitin g th is week. H er m other had been w ith h er several days la st week. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. M ayer of Her-1 m iston and Mr. and Mrs. Freem an A llan of P en d leto n m otored to E ast Lake n ear Bend la st S atu rd ay w here they spent th e week end fishing. They rep o rt th a t th e w ea th er was perfect. Bill Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson, is expected hom e F r i day m o rning to spend th e sum m er w ith his parents.. Bill is a stu d e n t a t Pacific U n iv ersity a t F orest Grove and will en te r th is fall as a sophomore. Mr. and Mrs. Em il Z ivney left F rid ay of last week for San F ra n cisco, Calif., on a ten day v acation trip . Mr. Zivney is em ployed a t the U. S. Field S tatio n and Mrs. Zivney has ta u g h t in th e C olum bia school for th e past tw o years. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Beasley of P o rtlan d visited in Ione la st S a tu r day and came to H erm iston Sunday to v isit Mr. an d Mrs. New M adden, They left Monday noon for Spokane w here they planned to v isit r e la tives. C. J. B uhm ann an d his nephew R obert retu rn ed to Z urich, M ontana, la st Monday a f te r a w eek’s v isit w ith his p aren ts. Mr. an d Mrs. A. Buhm ann. Gene B uhm ann, w ho came w ith them from M ontana, rem ained w ith his g ra n d p a re n ts for th e sum mer. Dr. an d Mrs. W. L. M organ re tu rn ed W ednesday from a tr ip to Hoquiam , W n., to v isit his p aren ts, and to C orvallis w here th ey a tte n d ed com m encem ent exercises T uesday a t w hich Dr. M organ's b ro th er, F ra n k M organ, an honor stu d en t, receive his degree in en g ineering. Mr. an d Mrs. A. J. Shepherd of M uscotah. K ansas, v isited from T hursday of la st week u n til Mon day a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. K ersbergen. Mr. Shepherd is Mrs. K ersb erg en ’s b ro th er. They were en ro u te to Los Angeles. Mrs. Jam es Means and tw o d au g h ters A rm inta and Joyce of P o rtlan d a re house guests of her siste r and husband. Mr. and Mrs. D uff K n ig h t a t th e ir home in Colum bia d istric t. J. T. Powell, fa th e r of Mrs. Means, plans to re tu rn to P o rtlan d w ith them T h u rsd ay n ig h t. Mr. and Mrs. Claud W ilcox, Miss E va W ilcox an d Miss M ary B u rn ham m otored to P o rtlan d last S a t u rd ay n ig h t w here th ey Hemaiined u n til Tuesday aftern o o n w hen they retu rn ed home. W hile th e re th ey atten d e d the w edding of a cousin at w hich Miss W ilcox was bridesm aid. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Ford w ent to La G rande T uesday w here they a t tended the Evensong e n te rta in m e n t a t th e E astern Oregon N orm al as a guest o f th e ir d a u g h te r Evelyn Ford who g rad u a ted a t exercises held W ednesday. Mr. an d Mrs. W. E. Logan left T h u rsd ay m orning for B aker w here Mr. Logan w ill a tte n d th e P ostm as te r ’s convention. From th e re they w ill m otor to E m m ett, Idaho, to v is it relatives, re tu rn in g Sunday. Mr. Logan is po stm aster of th e local of fice. Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. W ilcox an d fam ily left M onday for E llis R anger S tatio n n ear H eppner w here they w ill spend th e sum m er. Mr. W ilcox has served as forest g uard for a n um ber of years. He has been em ployed a t M or-Tone Sound Service d u rin g th e w in te r m onths and w ill re tu rn th is fall to resum e his duties. Mrs. J. W. T hom as of E rskine, C anada, arriv ed W ednesday n ig h t and w ill v isit h e r tw o b ro th ers and th e ir fam ilies. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse. and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. F elthouse, whom she has not seen for 34 years. W. W. F elthouse and sons Gale, and Bill of W alla W alla, m otored to O raw ford Bay. Canada, w here th ey m et Mrs. Thom as who re tu rn e d to H erm iston w ith them . Oregon H a rd w a re & Im plem ent Co. HERMISTON, OREGON CONNOR’S R E PA IR SHOP • • • • • • • Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative F rid ay, Saturday and M o n d ay Special«! 1OO ">> Pure Cane Sugar $5.40 OXYDOL RICE 1 lb. 8 oz. size F an cy Blue Rose 2 for .............. F orm a y 45* Shortening P u re V egetable 3 lb. t i n .......... S3* LEMONS F resh Stock 2 dozen .. P u ffed T o m ato Juice 55* 4 cans ... ......... 2 f o r ................ »3* PURE LARD W heat 19* 4 lb. carton .... PHONE 401 “The Customers’ Own Store” — EVERYONE WELCOME — Mr. a n d Mrs. Jam es B yrnes and lan d w here she will v isit for a week and then go to C orvallis for 4-II d a u g h ters E rm a and Jo a n spent M emorial day in W alla W alla. club sum m er school. UMATILLA NEWS (C ontinued from Page One) Mr. and Mrs. H arry H ull and Miss C lara C orrigan left S unday for P o rtlan d w here they will spend the Memorial week end. Miss C orrigan motored to her home in M cM innville and the H ulls retu rn ed home T ues day evening. Miss R osaline Lennox of P o rtlan d sp en t th e week end v isitin g her p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L ennox a t th e Bill S w itzler home. Miss Rosa Ricco, teach er in The Dalles high school, arriv ed here S at u rd ay and accom panied Miss Sara Rix to P ra irie City Sunday w here th e form er w ill v isit h e r p aren ts and th e la tte r w ill w ork a t th e Ric co b ro th ers ranch th is sum m er. W illiam Conlon le ft F rid ay by train to atten d the g rad u a tio n ex er cises a t A sbury College in W ilm ore. K entucky, a t w hich his d au g h ter M ildred will receive her degree. ERCKCN? BRING IT TO 0 5 / M h rn w n r x lw k a a lw U ■JpcfclnkA a. We relier 1 ar rice eeceii 11 ewe w eipert r t ir w w A . W . Behrm an Hermiston, Oregon PRICES BELOW— Effective June 3 to 6 NOB HILL COFFEE N.B.C. SODAS SPECIAL! Snow flakes For Limited Time Packed in H eavy S yrup Complete B ra k e A d justm ent 75* ANY MAKE CAR PHONE 53-W LOOK! BEANS - Blue Lake Stringless..... 3 cans 1 lb. 23c 2 lbs. 15* JELLO - H ollyw ood.......................6 pkgs. »5* FLY-SPRAY ...........................quart bottle as* ORANGES - Sweet N a v e ls......... 2 doz. 29* CRISCO - Nuf S e d .......................3 lb. can 49* BACON - Swift’s Sliced -»/« lb. cello pkg. 15* LEMON JUICE (8 lemons) ..........3 cans »5* 29 t Lge. No. 2i/2 tins fOl No. 1 tins 15* 3 No. 2 tins »5* 49 lb. sack $ J .29 1 lb. box 17c SILVERTON PRUNES FRUIT COCKTAIL A D elicious F ru it Mix TOMATOES E x tra S tan d ard FLOUR FEDERAL MILK ................................3 tall tins 19c B A M BAKED B E A N S ...................2 large tins 35c COMFORT T IS S U E ............................... 4 rolls 23c JELS RITE PE C T IN ..............................2 bottles 25c ALBERS CORN FLA K ES..................... per pkg. 6c WHITE STAR SA R D IN ES........ .... 2 lge. ovals 23c SPRY DOG F O O D ...................................... 4 tins 19c STOKELEY’S CHILI S A U C E ..........12 oz. bot. 19c SYRUP PACKED P E A R S..........2 lge. 2M> tins 35c WHOLE GRAIN C O R N .................. 2 No. 2 tins 25c FRESH GINGER S N A P S ........................... 2 lbs. 23c ROOT BEER EXTR ACT...................per bottle 10c KERR SELF-SEALING L ID S ................ 3 pkgs. 29c O.K. BLUE S O A P .................................... 5 bars 23c PEETS GRANULATED S O A P ........med. pkg. 17c — Fresh Produce — -Guaranteed Meats— F in est Field Grown F arm er Style Tomatoes F irm - R ipe ............ full pound 2 lba- 9^ Bacon Mild C ure H erm iston N e w Peas 4 lbs. 19* F ull Pods Bologna A rm our's Local Each L ard 5* I A rm our's NEXT TO BAKERY e9eeeee»»seee»»eeeeeeseee99«>ssess«sss«s>s»seseee» ee 2 lb pkg. »7* L arge C arrots Larü* ÌuncBiès P er lb. Pure Lettuce G ian t H eads Lb. L arge F resh Connor’s Cash Store 2 lbs- H arvest Blossom POTATO C H IP S ......................... reg. pkg. PEPPER 4 lbs................. De Luxe Q uality »5* • BEANS - With P o rk ................ 3 Ige. cans 29* • CAKE FLOUR 2 lb. pkgs. 19* Cl AIID Hard Wheat - 49 lbs. *XO rUVUH Absolutely Guaranteed • WHEAT - Rolled & Toasted ............sack 29* • • V L T E are anxious to h ave a ll o u r frie n d s see th e new M c C o rm ic k - D eerin g N o . 7 Enclosed - G e a r M o w e r. W e th in k I t is one o f th e lin e a l pieces o f fa rm e q u ip m e n t w e h ave e v e r s o ld i C o m e in a n d inepeet th e m o w e r w e h ave on d is p la y. Miss M arjorie B urnham of E lle n s burg, W n., sp en t th e holidays w ith her m other Mrs. C lara B urnham . She is w orking for h er B achelor of A rts degree a t E llen sb u rg N orm al and will soon be home to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Y eager of P o rtlan d , p are n ts of J . H. Y eager of Y eager’s Bakery, a re spending a few days w ith th e ir son and fam ily. They arriv ed M onday In com pany w ith a son an d his wife, Mr. an d Mrs. H enry Y eager of C entralia, Wn. Mrs. D uncan Cam pbell and son George Cam pbell of W eston spent S atu rd ay and S unday a t th e home of h er d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn H ughes. They re tu rn e d Sunday evening an d w ere accom panied by M arjorie and M arllan H ughes who w ill v isit for two weeks. Mrs. G retchen P u rd y plans to leave F rid a y in com pany w ith Mrs. Joe C unha, J r., of Echo, for P o rt land w here she w ill be th e house guest of her d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. J u lia n F. M orfitt. H er g ra n d d a u g h te r B etty M orfitt will g rad u a te from St. H elen ’s h all Ju n e 8th and Mrs. P u rd y plans to be p resen t for th e exercises. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Schofield and two ch ild ren P a tric ia an d Edw ard of V ancouver, arriv ed in H erm is ton la st S atu rd ay to v isit a t th e home of her paren ts, Mr. an d Mrs, W. J. W arner. Mr. an d Mrs. Scho field le ft th e first of th e week on a trip to Spokane and Y ellow stone p ark an d th e y o u n g sters are spend ing th e tim e w ith th e ir g ra n d p a r ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Q uiring, p a r en ts of A1 Q uiring, of D allas, Ore.. and Mr. and Mrs. N. E. G oertzen and son R ichard an d d au g h ter Don na Belle, also of D allas, sister of Mr. Q uiring, were week end guests at th e Q u irin g home. They arriv ed S atu rd ay aftern o o n an d left Mon day for H enderson, N ebraska, w here they w ill a tte n d a ch u rch conven tion. From th e re th ey will go to Chicago to v isit a son Ja k e Q uiring an d th en to M innesota to spend some tim e w ith o th e r relatives. They will be aw ay a t least six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n A. C larke re tu rn ed Tuesday n ig h t from Eugene w here they had atten d ed th e com m encem ent exercises for the U niver sity of Oregon a t w hich th e ir d au g h ter E d ith C larke received her degree as B achelor of Arts. Miss Clarke re tu rn ed w ith her p are n ts and w ill visit u n til W ednesday of next week when she w ill leave for S au lt Ste. M arie, M ichigan, to spend th e sum mer w ith h er g ran d p a re n ts. Upon her re tu rn to Oregon In th e fall she will fu lfill a te ach in g co n tra ct in the O ntario high school as physical education in stru c to r. G uests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jack so n la st week end w ere Mr. and Mrs. H erb Hedw all and son Je rry of A berdeen, W n., Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson and son C lark of T he Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. B rissenden of P o rtlan d . Mrs. B rissenden arriv ed T h u rsd ay of last week to a tte n d com m encem ent ex ercises for H erm iston Union high school a t w hich both Ja n e and Jlin Jackson received th e ir diplom as. Ja n e accom panied her sister to P o rt- Each 5*1 I ffesh F ran ks 2 lba 35*