The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 16, 1938, Page 6, Image 6

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    "ACE SIX
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
Harry Kelley, who has been em
Jess Myrick of Pendleton
Is
ployed by the CCC camp at Ontario spending a few days at his place In
returned home this week.
Columbia district where he has 50
head of registered Hereford cattle.
Miss Florence Woughter, who has
taught in the high school at Toledo
Miss Florence Hanby of Baker,
Ore., for the past two years, re Ore., arrived Tuesday morning and
turned home last week to visit her was the house guest of Miss Cath­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Wough erine McMullen until Wednesday
ter.
when the two left for Seattle to at­
tend summer school at the Univer­
Week end house guests at the sity of Washington. J. W. McMul­
home of Mrs. C. E. Baker and Mrs len took them to Pasco Wednesday
Georgia Henderson were their neph to make train connections. While
ew and son, Bob Henderson of Mo in Seattle they will stay at the home
ro. Ore., and Miss Alice Welbes of of Miss McMullen’s aunt and uncle
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Grant.
THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1938.
Vernon Waid, master of the local
Masonic lodge is attending the state
grand lodge session in Portland this
week.
Mrs. L. T. Kenison returned
Thursday from Pendleton where she
Miss Frances Dawson is employed
Mrs. E. G. Sage, sister of Mrs. W.
FRI. - SAT. - MON.
she has been caring for her daugh­
at the Hunter's Cafe.
R. Longhorn, is visiting here from
ter, Mrs. Kenneth Trumbull, who
her home in Eugene.
has been ill.
DATES
2 lbs.
Henry Stoop Is now visiting his
Patricia McAlister of Portland ar­
daughter in Hermiston.
Jim Lenhart and Art Chamness of
rived Saturday to spend a month
Portland spent Sunday and Monday
with her grandmother, Mrs. Mar­ RAISINS 4 lb. pkg.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze were in Hermiston visiting friends. Both
garet Daughtry.
in Albany, Ore., last week end.
are employed in hotels in Portland.
5 lbs.
F
Billy Sheets of Wasco. Ore., is BEANS
Red or White
spending the summer at the C. W.
Wm. Kupers and M. O. Laue of
Mrs. H. W. Kelley returned from
Ruping home.
Helix were business visitors in Her­ Portland last Thursday after receiv­
4 lbs.
miston last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs: Martin Refvem, Macaroni
ing medical care In a Portland hos­
Mr. and Mrs. John Kilburg and
Hard Wheat
Miss
Elva
Berry
and
their
guests,
Mrs. Elizabeth Johnston of Des
pital. She is reported as improving. son and daughter, Mrs. Hoover
C. L. Tice, superintendent of the
Moines, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs E.S, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Berry and fam­ FLOUR 49 lb. sk. $ ¿ .0 9
Freewater,
stopped
in
Hermiston
McKay dam, was a business visitor
Muriel and Dick Kingsley of Port Sunday while enroute to their home Hamm and daughter Jane of Spring ily, returned following a few days' All Purpose
in Hermiston Wednesday.
land are visiting their aunt and after spending the week in Portland field, Illinois, arrived Wednesday visit In Portland and Depoe Bay.
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hlneline, visiting relatives and attending the afternoon to visit for a few days at Mr. and Mrs. John Berry of Fresno,
PEPPER
full lb.
Gerald Haddox is now employed for the summer.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Calif., returned with them for a
rose
festival.
at the Umatilla Cooperative Cream­
Hamm.
Mrs. Johnston is a sister brief visit.
ery.
Miss Rachel Sloan, who has taught TEA
>/, ib. 1 7 #
of Mr. Hamm and E. S. Hamm is
Miss Snow McCoy returned early
Miss Ruth Woughter is visiting
the
past year in Clatskanie, is at Black or Green
brother. They are touring the west
this week from Portland where she
The Misses Helen and Eunice spent several days visiting relatives at the home of her parents, Mr. and coast and plan to motor to Califor­ the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Woughter, following the
COCOA 2 lb. can
Mrs. Frank Sloan.
Woughter are spending several days and attending the Rose Festival.
nia from here.
close
of the school year at Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt and
in Portland.
Ore. Her sister, Miss Eva Wough
Mrs. Don Jackson and son Clark
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and son John Jr., spent Friday with her SALMON 2 lge. cn.
ter is also at home. She teaches at
daughter Marion and son Stanley, sister in Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brewster of returned to The Dalles Monday af Tillamook.
Mrs. Hans Ryning and baby
and Geraldine Mullens motored to
Pendleton spent Sunday with Mr. ter visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Clark.
Pendleton last Sunday where they daughter Karin Ann of Seattle are Corn Flakes 4 p k gs.^ C ^
and Mrs. Lon Harper and family.
Miss Mary Rodda, who has taught
were joined by Miss Ileen Manning visiting at the home of her parents, Albers - New Pack
at Gateway, Ore., for the past year
for
a week end trip to La Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fredreckson.
Miss
Kay
Volberding
of
Humboldt,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Loop of Mt.
is attending summer school at Mon
A group of young people honored
Vernon. Wn., were guests of Mr. Iowa, is visiting her aunt and un­ mouth Normal. At the close of her There they were joined by Miss Ro­
Max
and Rex Richardson at a the­
berta
Mullens,
Roberta
Winters
and
cle,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
H.
Norton,
and
and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury last week.
course she will return to Hermiston
Gene Pierce and went on to Cove ater party in Hermiston Wednesday
plans to spend most of the summer
to spend the summer with her par­
for an outing. Marion Pierce re night. After the show the party
Costume Jewelry — June (Bugs, here.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rodda.
mained in La Grande to visit Rober­ went to the C. C. Rhea home for a
Exotic Hands, Personality Bugs,, Mr. a n d M „ . Otto Mitchell of
ta Winters, and will return Sunday buffet lunch and social time.
Ne~t Door to BAKERY.
Spider, Snow White, Seven Dwarfs, Jeffer8OI1, Ore , vigited Monday and
Mrs. Orvill Dawson and Mrs. Da
Mrs. W. G. Wallace and Mrs. U.
with her brother Gene.
all at Brierley s.
- adv
J- '
vid
Mittlesdorf
are
representing
the
Tuesday with Mrs. Mitchell's sister
S. Richardson motored to The Dalles
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hermiston Chapter at the Grand
Wednesday afternoon on business,
Chapter of Eastern Star convening FOUR MEN AND
Kingsbury.
While there they visited the Stark­
in Portland this week. David Mit­
weather former residents of Stan­
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Dunafon of tlesdorf is attending as a delegate A PRAYER
field. who now operate a cafe in
Aurora, Ore., are visiting at the from the local Masonic lodge.
The Dalles.
“Four Men and a Prayer,” the
home of Mr. and Mrs. U. A. Wilson
CONNOR'S REPAIR
HERMISTON, OREGON) in Columbia district. Mrs. Dunafon Mr. and Mrs. James Carlton of famous Cosmopolitan magazine sto­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sires and
daughters Eleanor and Phyllis and
SHOP
Astoria, Ore., are the parents of a ry by David Garth, spreads its vivid son Roy returned Saturday from a
is a sister of Mrs. Wilson.
Friday - Saturday
daughter born May 14. She has been thrills across the screen, and around week’s vacation spent in Washing­
General Automobile Repair
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer motored named Barbara Joan. Mrs. Carl­ the world, starting Sunday at the ton.
Reboring - Battery Service and
JUNE 17 - 18
to Pilot Rock Sunday where they ton will be remembered as Virginia Oasis theatre.
Miss Esther Hartley of Pendleton
Welding - Chevrolet Parts
Loretta Young is featured, with is a guest of Mrs. Billups.
visited until Tuesday morning, at Rodda by Hermiston friends.
DOUBLE FEATURE!
Willard Batteries
Richard Greene, the new star dis­
the home of their daughter and fam­
Mrs. Dixson of Pomeroy, Wn., is Phone 53-W
Hermiston
Miss Marjorie Burnham returned covery, as her leading man. George visiting at the home of her daugh­
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaac.
CLARENQ L MUfORD’S
home last week from Ellensburg, Sanders, David Niven and C. Aubrey ter, Mrs. Joy Baker.
'EART OF ARIZONAN
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Adams of Wn., in company with her mother, Smith are also featured in the story
Echo are the parents of a son born Mrs. Clara Burnham, and sister of four stalwart young men, with a
william ' s o yd '
Saturday, June 11, at the Hermis­ Mary, who had attended graduation grand old soldier-father, are bound
by a gallant pledge to rove the
ton General Hospital. He has been exercises at Ellensburg Normal.
world to avenge his dishonor and
named Kelley Kirk.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and death.
Mrs. R. E. McFalls of Tillamook, daughter Shirley and Miss Sylvia
Ore., former Hermiston resident, is Shutter returned Sunday from Port­
MOMEV-ÏAV/H6- EASH 6 AO CEP
a house guest at the home of Mr. land where they had spent the week
STANFIELD
*
with June Lang - Dick Baldwin ; I and Mrs. W. G. Rodda in Minnehaha end visiting relatives and attending
district.
Prices Effective June 17 -18 - 20
the rose festival. Enroute to Port­
PLUS SHORTS
(Continued from Page 1)
land they stopped at The Dalles by the members which not only fill
AIRWAY COFFEE
Lb. 15c
3 lbs. A A t
Mrs. Mabel Walker and Mrs. C. J. where they were joined by Mrs. F.
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
leisure hours but provide remunera­
See it Ground!
Jackson motored to Walla Walla L. Kelley who went as far as Auro
tion as well. Variety was added
JUNE 19 - 20 - 21
last Saturday night, taking Miss ra with them.
SUNBRITE CLEANSER
4 tins 1 CC
when Mrs. Herrick, president and
I Myrtle Martin to visit her parents
Economically Priced
“
Continuous Show Sunday
bies,”
the
assigned
topic
for
consid-
I over the week end.
L. Stewart was surprised by his Mrs. F. Loughary, sec., presented
HOOKER LYE
3 tins l ï i
“Four Men and a Prayer” starts: 1
neighbors and friends last Sunday their hobby horses in rhyme. Mrs
Stock up now
3:00 P. M. - 4:55 P. M. - 6:501
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Follett are on his 77th birthday. A picnic din J. M. Richards was a club guest,
BLACK PEPPER
4 oz. tin 1 A d
P. M. - 8:45 P. M. - 10:40 P. M. visiting at the home of Mr. an<| ner was served at noon and ice The last meeting of the year will
Schillings
Mrs. £>. D. Follett north of town. cream and cake served later in the be held June 28, with Mrs. Jack
They have made their home at Bend afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Stephens as hostess. Mrs. Lamont
CREAM CHEESE
p er lb. « fig
during the winter and spning Wright and family of Heppner and was assisted in serving by her
Battle Ground
“
months.
Mrs. Fannie Fallon of Los Angeles daughter Mrs. Leslie Hartung of
were out-of-town guests among the Pendleton.
Old Faithful Whole Grain C orn...... 2 No. 2 tins 25c
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bloom of Fair 35 friends who gathered at the
Grapenut
F la k es........................................ 2 pkgs. 19c
A two weeks Bible school is be
banks, Alaska, are building a cabin Stewart home.
Walla Walla Spinach...................2 No. 2i/2 tins 25c
with LORETTA YOUNG and
ing conducted in the Presbyterian
at Lake Harding, 50 miles south of
RICHARD GREENE
Morrell’s Deviled Meat ...................3 No. % tins 10c
Mrs. A1 Quiring left Sunday for church with Rev. and Mrs. Jesse K
Fairbanks, on the Valdees highway,
Griffiths in charge. About forty ar$
Seedless
Raisins .................................... 4 Ib. pkg. 23c
Thrill to the ringing challenge ol
Dallas,
Ore.,
where
she
will
spend
where they will spend the summey
their pledge! Follow them as months. Mr. Bloom is superintend­ the week with her parents, Mr. and enrolled. At the conclusion of the
French
s
Worchestershire S a u ce......8 oz. bottle 19c
hey relentlessly search the world ent of the Fairbanks schools.
Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt: Mr. Quiring session a children's day program
Kraft’s
D
inn er.......................................... p er pkg. 15c
plans to leave Thursday night for will be presented on June 26.
Cello
Wrapt
"-napkins, asst, colors..... Per pkg. 10c
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
The Dalles to spend the night and
Mai Sturdivant and Mr. and Mrs
O.
O
atm
eal........................................
3 lb. pkg. 33c
motor to Dallas Friday. They will Charles Sturdivant and three child
i—
en. ’
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Crab Meat, best quality............... 2 No. 2% tins 55c
attend the wedding of Mrs. Quir- ren of Pendleton were Sunday guests
ing’s brother in Dallas Sunday af­ of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lane.
Flavor Ade, assorted flavors................. 3 pkgs. 10c
JUNE 22 - 23
ternoon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Wallace
and
HoHow Syrup........................... Quart jar 37c
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT
eon who have been in Hillsboro for
Libby s Solid Pack Tom atoes......2 No. 2y> tins 35c
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Weis are several months, have returned to
Hack Barth’s Dog B iscuits........................... 3 lbs. 23c
W m M m b fer M K * m w M M Mw
« y a w MB»
visiting at the home of her parents, Stanfield.
m M» M
U ahav Btr B dad na 1
a year
«M B
«•’ V« •** <B rW Kamu» m ww
™ e,nz. CaUuP ................................2 14-oz. bottles 43c
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark. They all
<M«r4t m m B » • M B 1ÚA.OOO Braè«t a Bay and hmm
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Berry and
« s b r a m i h pay« to L m
yaw » a
Libby s Sweet Dill P ick les................... Quart jar 29c
motored to La Grande last Saturday children returned to their home in
m M ai haat « w » a year.
to visit relatives and friends. Mr. Kadoka. S. D., Saturday following a
French s Mustard ....................................4 oz. jar 9«.
MOOCM ANO CQMM.CTC
WATCH ottwia sta m e
and Mrs. Weis returned to Eugene trip which took them to the Pacifio
VICTOR M c LAGLF n B
Supurb Granulated S o a p .................. 24 oz. pkg. 19c
Saturday where Mr. Weis will con­ ocean. On their return they were
, Î T T 1 £ raPefru it............................. 2 No. 2 tins 21c
tinue his studies at the University accompanied by Miss Blva Berry,
Libby
s P ineapple......................... 2 No. 2% tins 35c
of
Oregon.
He
will
teach
In
the
The two toughest guys in the
who will be their guest for several
Woodrow
Wilson
Junior
high
school
weeks.
outfit trade punches over Man­
Hermiston, Oregon
at Eugene this coming year.
hattan's niftiest cuties.
Harvest Blossom
For Canning
The Bridge club met at the W. G.
Federal
Wallace
home
Monday
afternoon.
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Clarence Heniiing of Ketchecan, An election of officers was hel<|
.Alaska, and his brother Oron Hen with the following results: Mrs. W.
All Purpose
Pure Cane
ning of Rosalia. Wn., visited friends O. Wallace, president, Mrs. Adolph
Top Grade
in Hermiston over the week end. Heyden, vice president, Mrs. Frank
15 lb«-
3 tall tins
The former has taught in Ketche- Sloan, secretary-treasurer. Guestq
kan for the past two years and will included Mrs. Marian George, Mrs.
attend summer school at the Univer­ Dill Penney and Miss Rachel Sloan.
sity of Washington. He was
PEANUT BUTTER
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seaton of
2 lb. jar
house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Al Qui, Lime and Mrs. R. Seaton, Jr., and
Real Roast - From Selected P-Nuts
A ’ OM E to our «tore for
ring, and Oron was a guest of John children of Little Rock, Arkansas,
MACARONI
your twine and learn
Dunning.
6 lbs.
F
were week end guests at the Frank
or SPAGHETTI
why farmers all over the
Sloan home.
SALAD SERVE
Quart jar
Dr. A. C. Willcutt attended the
country praise and recom­
Mrs. Fred B. Stuart is ill at her
Fine Smooth Dressing
thirty-fifth
annual
meeting
of
the
home.
Mr.
Stuart's
sister.
Mrs.
L.
L.
mend M cCormick-Deering
Oregon Osteopathic association and Wurtz. is caring for her.
CORN FLAKES
2 pkgs.
Twine. Every ball is guar­
women s auxiliary Monday and Tues
KELLOGG’S
Charlene Carnes, who has been
day, June 13th and 14th. at La visiting her grandparents, Mr. and
anteed for length, strength,
BLACK TEA
Lb. pkg. g g t
Grande. Ore. The sessions were held Mrs. Chas. Hoskins, returned to her
JHC PATENTED
and weight— positive assur­
Canterbury
- Tea Bali FREE
In the Hotel Sacajawea.
home in Pilot Rock Monday.
ance that you get full value
Miss Mary Burnham left Tuesday
CRACKERS
2 lb. carton
Rev. and Mrs. Bedwell of the
morning for Ellensburg. Wn., where
N B C. Sodas
lor your money.
Mission church returned Thursday
she will attend summer school, mak­
following a two weeks visit in and
SAUER KRAUT
No. 2V> tin
ing up the work missed during the
near Seattle. Mrs. Bedwell's two
Made in Oregon
spring term.
sisters returned with them to spend
HYPRO BLEACHER
several weeks In Stanfield.
Vi gal- jug
Mr. and Mrs. John Waller, form­
Try this for whiter linen«
Gwenneth Gale of Walla Walla
er pioneers of Hermiston, were vis­
COFFEE
arrived last week to spend the sum­
2 lbs. 45c
4 lbs.
iting here today from Proseer. Wn., mer with her uncle and aunt, Mr.
HERMISTON, OREGON
EDWARD’S - Vacuum Packed
where they no* live.
and Mrs W. T. Reeve«.
Local Happenings
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