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THE PACE FOT H E R M IS T O N Mr. and Mrs. ” . A. R ohrm an. who ■.ere m arried in Chicago, J u n e 8. have been v isitin g his b ro th er. Mr. and Mrs. A. f . R ohrm an, of H erm is ton. and his m other, Mrs. C. R ohr- man of P endleton. Mrs. R ohrm an is from F letcher, Oklahom a. Mr. Rohr- nian is connected w ith th e M ichigan Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Devine of Lex T he Mesdames Mabel W alker, S tate College of M ining & E n g in ington w ere business visitors in Ja rv is D urfey and Wm. S h aar mo eerin g Technology. They w ill m ake tored to W alla W alla W ednesday on th e ir home in H oughton, M ichigan. H erm iston Tuesday. Local Happenings business. R. G. Penney, m anager of the G range Cooperative, retu rn ed T ues Mrs. E dgar P eterso n and two day from a business trip to P ortland. children of Powell B utte, Ore., a r rived Tuesday to spend two weeks A. L. W ilson suffered a slig h t with her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Joe stro k e a t his home in Columbia dis Dyer. tr ic t W ednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H a rd in g re F ifty young people enjoyed a rol ceived an an n ouncem ent th is week le r sk a tin g party Tuesday n ig h t at of th e b irth of a g ran d d a u g h te r to th e H erm iston rink, sponsored by Mr. an d Mrs. E lm er Goshan of Al ton, Illinois. S atu rd ay , Ju n e 18. th e C h ristian E ndeavor society. T he G oshans have tw o sons. David M ittlesdorf and R. G. Say E dw in H uff of Hood IliV<er a r lor retu rn ed Sunday from P ortlan d a fte r a tte n d in g th e G rand Masonic rived T uesday to v isit his g ra n d p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Klages, on Lodge an n u a l m eeting. th e ir farm on th e B u tter Creek highw ay. Miss Ja n ice M atott of La G rande is v isitin g her fath er. M. T. M atott, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Pace J r. a r th is week. rived T uesday from P o rtlan d to spend p a rt of th e ir vacation w ith Mrs. Ida Simmons w ent to Um a his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace tilla last F rid a y and is v isitin g her who live n o rth of town. d au g h ter, Mrs. L lew llyn Brow nell. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. H ooker a n H. M. Sommerer, m anager of the nounce th e b irth of a d a u g h te r Mon F arm B ureau Cooperative of H er day, J u n e 20, a t th e home of Mrs. m iston, made a business trip to H ow ard M ontgom ery. She has been nam ed Sharon Kay. W alla W alla Tuesday. T he C. E. society will hold an ice cream sale S aturday, Ju n e 25, on Main stree t. Home made ice cream is a tre a t, rem em ber the date. adv. Mrs. R obert H etrick of Chehalis, W n„ visited at the A. C. S w arner home la st week. Mrs. S w arner and Mrs. H etrick are cousins and had not seen each other for 40 years. Mrs. H etrick w ent to Idaho to visit h e r d a u g h te r and w hile th e re they w ill to u r Y ellow stone N ational Pa rk. BASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday Sum m er classes in piano sta rtin g Ju n e 26. Special sum m er rates. Get a s ta r t in music d u rin g vacation. See Golda Mumma, Main S treet, H erm iston. adv. Mrs. Ida E. C lute of P o rtlan d , who has been v isitin g her d au g h ter and son-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Em il Zivney, for two weeks, will leave F rid ay for h er home, acoompanied by h er d au g h ter. E arl W atson left M onday n ig h t by stag e from P endleton on a four w eeks’ visit w ith his g ran d m o th er and o th e r relativ es in W est V irg in ia. E a rl w ill v isit his f a th e r’s m oth er. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Pace Jr. and son of P o rtlan d arriv ed la st F rid ay to spend a week a t th e home of his p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace Sr. H arold Pace of L ew iston. Idaho, al so sp en t th e week end a t th e Pace home. JUNE 24 - 25 DOUBLE FEATURE! “ L A W of the U n d e rw o rld ” with CHESTER MORRIS ANNE SHIRLEY PLUS SHORTS Mr. and Mrs. N. R. M ueller and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an were guesth a t the home of Mrs. C. R ohr- tnan in P endleton th is week, when she e n te rta in e d in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. R ohrm an of H oughton, Michigan. The Misses F ran ces and Rosem ary K eller le ft S unday for a v isit w ith relativ es in M innesota, Illinois, In d ian a and K ansas. They are d au g h ters of Chas. K eller in Columbia dis tric t and expect to be aw ay most of th e sum m er. Mr. and Mrs. Neil B a rn h a rt of Las Vegas, N evada, visited in H er m iston W ednesday and T h u rsd ay of th is week. They lived in H erm iston a sh o rt tim e a num ber of years ago an ad were connected w ith th e Union Oil com pany. SUN. - MON. - TUES. JUNE 26 - 27 - 28 Continuous Show Sunday ’A dventures of Tom S aw yer” Starts: 2:57 P.M. - 4:55 P. M 6:53 P.M. - 8:51 & 10:48 P.M. TONiWSinEti m j f C W W IC Q to» P ro d u c e d CONNOR'S REPAIR SHOP General Automobile Repair COLUMBIA (S p e cia l)— T he F. B. A uxiliary social and au c tio n sale was a huge success despite th e rain. Colum bia school house opened its doors to th e crow d F rid a y n ig h t, and every one present did his or her p art to make it a p leasan t evening. The program was exceptionally good w ith every m em ber d isplaying real ta len t. R eadings were given by Mrs. W aldo Dyer, ?.lrs. W alter S m ith and E dw ard Shaw. O rches tra music was furnished by the T roubadours and was g rea tly en joyed. II. J. O tt gave several violin num bers, and w hen H. J. O tt draw s th e bow across his fiddle, and brings fo rth some of M issouri’s did clas sics, he puts any audience ju s t in th e rig h t sp irit. Ed Bensel w as au c tio n eer and w ith his clever jokes and ready w it, o btained a lib eral price for th e goods sold. T he crowd was loyal to th e last, e a tin g ice cream like on an A ugust day, and th en w arm ing up w ith coffee. Mrs. P. H. Corm an, who was in ch arg e of g en eral arran g em en ts, says. “ H er m iston’s nam e should he changed to Co-op. th a t’s a fac t.” .1. E. W ells, electrical inspector of Salem, was in th is d istric t Tuesday. Word has been received from Mrs. Miles B arager, who w ent to P o rtlan d la st week for m edical a t ten tio n . th a t she had un d erg o n e an operation. H er condition is serious b ut she is im proving. mm > Una m i»,*ii«a»»» wsMtaal • « ’ V « wme d « m c M m m i m i m M k k n m M Mie ral» d W O h r a md H gar» *o I h m yew «adh <* MOOCSN AMO WATCH B tfA M ie « » «B t r V K C COM M ET! A . W . Behrm an Hermiston, Oregon McCORMICK-DEERING TWINE v— for Real Twine Satisfaction / “'•OME to our «tore for your twine and learn why farmers all over the country praise and recom mend M cCorm ick-Deering Twine. Every ball ia guar anteed for length, strength, and weight— positive assur ance that you get full value for your money. Oregon H a rd w a re & Im plem ent Co. HERMISTON, OREGON MARCH OF TIME” FILM DESCRIBES CO-OP HEALTH Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M ikesellf Mr. and Mrs A. H. Cable and Mr. and Mrs. Bill S h aar composed a fish in g p arty to Cam as Creek and on Five Mile one day last week. m uskm elons in C onnecticut, so farm ers w ere v astly in terested in th e sta te ex p erim en t sta tio n ’s recent crop of four to n s of m elons on a fifth of an acre, all due to careful Mrs. Mary H a rr’s nephey, R obert p la n tin g of good seed and rig h t L orentz of Pasco visited here T h u rs sp ray in g . day of last week. Some of our young people who a t tended th e circus in P endleton were M axine B linston, Joyce McCulley. Donald DeMoss and L aw rence H unt. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY STANFIELD NEWS (C ontinued from page 1) low home, re tu rn e d to her home S aturday n ig h t. The school board election w’as held M onday in th e school house when Mr. B leakney was elected. Mrs. W ick lan d er is th e new clerk for th e com ing year. T here was on ly one vote cast a g a in st th e budget. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. K unzie an d fam ily have moved onto th e ir ranch. Mr. and Mrs. B. H arw ood, Jack Rodger and Bud H enricks, an d Mr. and Mrs. E ly and fam ily m otored to P endleton Sunday. Mr. an d Mrs. B. B u rto n of La G rande visited Mrs. B u rto n 's m o th er and b ro th er. Mrs. C hapm an and son on th e p ro ject over th e week end. G eraldine H ealy has retu rn ed from H eppner w here she has been atte n d in g sum m er school. Mr. an d Mrs. C. W ick lan d er of La G rande an d th e ir d au g h ters spent M onday v isitin g here. They were re tu rn in g from S tate G range in K lam ath Falls. T he Sew ing and C an n in g 4-H club met at th e D illon home T h u rs day. Mrs. D illon Is lead er of th e club. A. R. H ugg an d fam ily m otored to H erm iston S aturday. R. Ball an d R. W ilson m otored to H erm iston S atu rd ay . Mrs. Day an d ch ild ren of La G rande and P h il Jones and fam ily of H erm iston, E sth e r Jo n es and Mrs. M arg aret Jo n es an d son of La G rande, an d Mr. and Mrs. Tom De lano and La V erne B aker w ere visi tors at th e B. Jo n es home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. B aker of Cove have moved onto th e A. Guise place. Mr. and Mrs. Guise ade going to Mt. H a rris w here Mr. Guise w ill be lookout for th e forest service. (Co-op L eague News Service) New Y ork— T he March of Time news reel for Ju n e is devoted to a sequence of “ Men of M edicine — 1938” in w hich a tte n tio n is called to g ro w in g in te re st in cooperative m edicine. T he new s reel describes th e grow in g revolt in m edical circles a g a in st th e policies of th e A m erican Medi cal Ass’n. T he “ men of m edicine” portray ed are Dr. Thom as P a rra n , J r., surgeon g en eral, U.S. Public H ealth Service: Dr. M orris Fishbein, editor, Jo u rn a l of th e A m erican Medical A ssociation: Dr. Jo h n P e t ers af Yale, secretary of th e Com m ittee of 430 w hich led th e break a g a in st th e AMA and "Dr. K ingsley H. J. Ott was re-elected clerk, and R oberts, m edical d irec to r of th e Bu C hester H u n t was elected to replace reau of C ooperative Medicine. R. H. Stockard a t the Columbia school election Monday. T he h isto ry of London show’s th a t Mr. and Mrs. Fred K naus of W al up to 1800 an y one w alk in g in the la W alla spent Sunday a t th e Adam city could reach fields in ten m in Blahm home. utes, in an y direction. H. F. Blahm of W alla W alla visi ted Mr. and Mrs. Adam Blahm and By-products of th e w hisky in fam ily Tuesday. d u stry include carbon dioxide, P au lin e M orris and her m other, w hich is converted in to " d ry ice.” Mrs. L au ra M orris, and Mrs. Mary an d d istille rs’ g rain s, w hich a re sold H a rr w ent to P endleton W ednesday evening to see th e picture, “ Robin as c a ttle feed. H ood.” It is supposed to be h ard to raise Phone 53-W PLUS SHORT FEATURES. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT BENEFIT SOCIAL WELL ATTENDED V irg in ia W heeler of P endleton is v isitin g at th e Otis Buell home. Miss W heeler is a g ra n d d a u g h te r of Mrs. Alice W ells. D o v id O. S e lzn i JUNE 29 - 30 Members of the ad u lt class a t the H erm iston Union ch u rch m et for a social evening a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. H ineline la st T h u rs day evening. T he group nam ed th e ir class “ F rien d sh ip .” H ostesses were Mrs. A. W. T u rn b lad , Mrs. B. E. G etchell and Mrs. H. A. W ilson. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jen s Skovbo, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C larke, Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. M ore house. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. G etchell, Mr. and Mrs. C. W arner. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duvall. Mr. an d Mrs. C. R. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. T u rn b lad , Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Corpe, Mr. an d Mrs. H. A. W ilson and d a u g h te r P hyllis, Mrs. R. E. A lstott Sr., Mrs. E arl P u tn am , Mrs. Mabel W eeks. Aloha P a in te r and Dick and M uriel K in g s ___ ley. R eboring - B attery Service and W elding - C hevrolet P a rts W illard B a tteries Hermiston THURSDAY, JU N E 23, 1938 H E R A L D . HERMISTON. OREGON F A IR C O M P A R IS O N IS A L L W E A S K - SOUP Tom ato - Chicken or V egetable Spaghetti Cornflakes Ripe Olives W ith Tom ato Sauce an d Cheese MILK 4 2 4 R eg u lar Size Chopped F in e for Sandw iches H ighest Q u ality a Prince Albert Marshmallows FLU FFIE ST Candy Bars R e g u la r 5c B ars COFFEE Cans Pkgs. 4 >4 oz. Can 6c R eg u lar Size IO C F ull P ound l i e For IO C L arge Cans Lb. Good Q u ality Perk & Beans 16 oz. Cans BULK Salad Oil Kerr Mason Lids Reg. Size LAKD - - 5c (LIM IT) Q u art 3 4 JELLS R IT E PECTIN ZEE N A P K IN S 80 Embossed C ount T/"» JW » Cans Doz. Lbs. s* Jb For JUST RECEIVED < ! » ■ .« ■ .» A TRU CE TOAD t r i b a l 40« lO c 15c US! Connor’s Cash Store NEXT TO BAKERY ONLY SAV1NC CASU ÎTORC J 3 Day Sale JUNE 24 - 25 - 27 NOB HILL 2 lbs. 39 < DeLuxe Coffee N alley’s T a n g Qt-jar WALLA WALLA TOMATO JUICE .......................... 4 No. 1 tin s KIPPER SNACKS .................................................................... 4 tin s SILK TISSUE ........................................ .......................... - 6 rolls WESCOTT PEARS .................................................. 2 No. 2% tin s PARA WAX ....................................................- ....................... 2 Pkss. FRUIT COCKTAIL ..................................................... 2 No. 1 tin s COVE OYSTERS ........................................................... 2 5-oz. tin s COLUMBIA KRAUT .................................................. 2 No. 2% tin s BLACK PEPPER ........................................................... 1% lb. Pkg. T.TRRV’S CORNED BEEF ..................................................... Per tin JELLS RITE PECTIN ....................................................... 2 b o ttles RITZ CRACKERS ............................................................. 1 lb. pkg. PALMOLIVE SOAP ................................................................ 3 bars PARD DOG FOOD .................................................................... 4 tin s PIERCE’S DICED BEETS ............................................ 3 No. 2 tin s A. & H. SODA ......................................................................... 3 Pkgs. MARSHMALLOWS .................................... - ..................... 1 lb. pkg. KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES ................................ 2 Giant pkgs. SYRUP gal. tin $ 1 .2 9 Sleepy Hollow- W affle Flour 9 lb. bag £ £ £ Baking Powd. 5 lb. tin C alum et A fire w hich m ight have proved d isastro u s had it n ot been for w ater; u n d er pressure and quick work on i th e p a rt of neighbors occured a t t h e . W eir Casady residence recently. [ T he fire resu lted when tw o gallons of grease was left in th e oven. The dam age was p rin cip ally from smoke and w ater. FLOUR 49 lbs. $ 1 .2 9 H arv est Blossom SUGAR - Pure Cane ........................... 20 lbs. $ 1 -0 5 HONEY - Skoubo’s light alfalfa .... 3 lb. jar y j f 45* .. 3 lb. pkg. »7* W illiam M ikesell and A. H. Cable m ade a trip to McKay dam Sunday. LARD - Armour’s .................................... 4 lbs. Joe Udey sta te s a crew of have finished d rag g in g th e from the B line. OATMEAL - Mother’s Premium men moss Mr. and Mrs. WIUIs S tru th e rs were home Sunday, and retu rn ed M onday to th e pea harvest. They re p ort sm all fields a re being h arv e st ed hut th a t th e m ain harvest is not ready. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Upham, Mrs. W A. Mikesell. Mrs. A. H Cable, Mr and Mrs. Jam es A m berg, E d w ard Shaw and Ixiis H utchison were v isito rs a t th e B. H utchison home S unday afternoon. Mrs. L ester H am m er was operated upon T uesday of la y week In P o rt land . H er d au g h te r Mtss Resale H am m er was w ith her. She w ill be at th e E m anuel H ospital u n til the first of Ju ly . Mrs. H enry Hooker made a b u si ness trip to K ennew ick T hursday of laet week. 29c 19c 25c 35C 19c 25c 25c 19C 25c 20c 25c 23c 19c 35c 25c 25c 15c 23c GIV E YOURSELF A TREA T! EN JOY SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP ON YOUR KOTCAKES. BISCUITS, MUFFINS AND W A FFLES. . . . A w einer ro ast was enjoyed a t Cold Springs one evening last week by Mr. and Mrs. R. K eener and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Corman and grandson Bobby E aton, Mr. and Mrs. O tis Buell and sons Alfred and C layton. G enevieve B linston. David and E lm er Blahm and Gene W ells. Mrs. A. R. B linston and d au g h ter R eta spent fa th e r’s day w ith Mrs. B ilnston's p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. U. E dw ards. Mrs. Joe Udey. Mrs. Forest Moore and Mrs. F lorence Sink were out so licitin g new mem bers for the Tow nsend m ovem ent th is week. 29^ If i t ’s N alley ’s. i t ’s Good! PEANUT BUTTER - B ev erly ..........2 lb. jar 3 1 * The Corona Portable Adding Machine • PINEAPPLE - Broken Slice .... 2 No. 2 * tins Fresh Produce LEMONS Ju ic y S u n k ist ONIONS Inquire at the HermistonHerald W alla W alla Sw eets CARROTS F resh - Green ORANGES l^< Per doz. 27* 6 lbs. 2*4 3 bunches io< 2 doz. 39^ 10 lbs. POTATOES New Local Grown • B u rstin g w ith Ju ice Offiee GRAPEFRUIT Large Juicy Per doz. 45*