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THURSDAY, JU N E 30, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON STX Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’D onnell e n te rtain e d Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Hull of U m atilla and Mrs. H u ll’s sister. Mrs. A deline G ard n er of P o rtlan d , at d in n er T h u rsd ay of last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best motored to Pilot Rock Sunday to visit friends, m any of whom w ere c lea r Mrs. A. W. T u rn b lad and d au g h -l Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W ilb u r spent ing aw ay mud and d ebris from th e ir te r Kay sp e n t Monday in Pendleton | wee|i en(j a t the w eek s home in homes caused by th e flood last W ed on business. nesday afternoon. Columbia d istric t. F arm erettes, sizes 14 to 20, 81-19 Mrs. A. Thom pson and d au g h ter Mr. and Mrs. K elley Jo n es of and son of K lam ath Falls visited and 81,25. Ruby M cMillan. adv. w ere Sunday d in n er la st W ednesday a t th e home of Mrs. P endleton The Union Pacific railro ad com g u ests a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. V icto ria C hurchm an. N. W. O’Donnell. pany has paved th e section of rig h t Mr. and Mrs. Neill Robertson and New asso rtm en t of co tto n sheers, of way and stre e t lying betw een the son and Mrs. R obertson’s sister, Mrs. Cecelia G ilm ore who is visiting 81.95, and cotton p rin ts 81.29 to trac k s and th e Tum -A-Lum L um ber adv. com pany yards. from C alifornia, and Miss Doris Ol- 81.95. Ruby McMillan. H. E. Y oung was in tow n today berg of P o rtlan d , spent ttfe wteek Mr. and Mrs. R. A lexander of from bis ran ch n ear P in e City. end a t B ingham Springs. Pendleton a re at th e home of th e ir Wm. M cCarty of B u tter Creek, d au g h ter Mrs. E. P. Dodd for a was in H erm iston T hursday. m o n th ’s visit. F red erick H esser, son of Mrs. Mrs. T helm a W alker, g rad u a te of Jessie Hesser of M innehaha d istric t, th e Model B eauty School, Eugene. received his diplom a from th e Army Ore., Is now em ployed by Mrs. Mabel school a t W ashington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. A inscough of W alker a t th e H erm iston B eauty HERMISTON, OREGON S eattle were house guests of Dr. and shop. Mrs. W. L. M organ from S atu rd ay Gene Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. u n til W ednesday. Friday - Saturday C. R. Moore, left W ednesday n ig h t Jam es Ayers has purchased two for P o rtlan d follow ing a m onth's lots in th e N ew port addition near visit w ith his p are n ts w hile on fu r JULY 1 - 2 th e east end of N ew port avenue, lough from th e 29th Arm y E n g i DOUBLE FEATURE! neers, Company B. w here he w ill build a home. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. M cCarton are Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R ohr m an and. Mr. an d Mrs. F. A. R ohrm an spent the p aren ts of a d au g h ter born S u n day, Ju n e 26, a t th e ir home w est of S atu rd ay fish in g a t Pow der Peak. Mr. an d Mrs. H arvey P ayne and tow n. She h as been nam ed Rose Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W atson an d two Ellen. Mrs. M athew Gordon e n tertain ed d au g h ters spent Sunday p icnicing a t a t a m iscellaneous show er a t her A rbuckle M ountain. home last F rid a y aftern o o n com pli B u n tin g by th e y ard — F lags, 2 m enting Mrs. Cecil Madden. Games and refresh m en ts for 5c, 5c and 10c, a t B rierley ’s. ad. w ere enjoyed T he roadw ay and drive a t P e a r served. Peter Lorre - Rochell Hudson Mrs. Rebecca K n ig h t arriv ed son's Service S tatio n a t th e end of in T hursday m orning from T aft, Ore., west M ain stre e t was oiled Tues and w ill v isit for an in d e fin ite tim e day by the R oger's C onstruction Co. at the home of her son and d a u g h and Mrs. Duff Mrs. Fred Bowdish of Tacoma, ter-in -law , Mr. W n., is th e guest of Mr. an d Mrs. C. K night. Mrs. C. E. B aker retu rn ed Mon R. Moore. She is a sister of Mrs. PLUS SHORTS Mpore and will visit for two weeks. day evening from Oregon City w here Mrs. Jenz Skovbo suffered a dou she has been v isitin g her niece and ble arm fra ctu re la st week w hen she nephew, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. P e tit, SUN. - MON. - TUES. fell as she was going sw im m ing in for a week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quick e n te r tlie U m atilla river, slipping on the JULY 3 - 4 - 5 w et bank. tained a t d in n er W ednesday of last tyfr. and Mrs. L. B arnes of P o rt week. Covers w ere placed for Mr. CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY land are g u ests a t th e home of Mrs. AND MONDAY B arnes’ p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. and Mrs. E rn e st S k in n er and son “Rascals” starts — 3:03 P. M. O'Donnell. They are spending th e ir K en n eth of P en d leto n , Mr. and Mrs. vacation here. 4:53 P. M.; 6:43 P. M.; 8:33 P H arlan P. K ah le r an d th ree d a u g h Jim Scott left S unday for a visit ters Ruby M erlyn and B ernice of M. and 10:23 P. M. w ith his d au g h te r Mrs. Geo. F ranz in D aniel, W yom ing. W hile there Orofino, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. they will m ake a trip th ro u g h Yel B ert Quick and tw o d a u g h ters Lela low stone N atio n al Park. Ann and Jean . Mr. and Mrs. W. T. K napp plan Mrs. A. J. V an W an in g of C orval to leave th is week end for E n te r lis, m other of Mrs. K. M. Mayer, and prise. Ore., w here they w ill spend Mrs. P. J. M organ and d au g h ter the F o u rth of Ju ly v isitin g th e ir Helen of San F rancisco, a u n t and d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. cousin of Mrs. Mayer, are g u ests at Comedy— Beautiful But Dummies H arley W hitm ore. They w ill also th e M ayer home th is week. visit Mrs. K napp’s sister and fam i Mr. and Mrs. F red Clemm er of Treasure Chest— Sky Fishing. ly. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Cray a t W al Akron, Ohio, are expected this lowa. The K napps lived in W allo week to visit Mr. Clem m er’s sister. wa county for m any years before Mrs. W. G. Ripley. They a re now com ing to H erm iston. WEDNESDAY - THUR8DAY a tte n d in g th e n atio n al K iw anis convention in San Francisco. JULY 6 - 7 G uests at th e B. E. G etchell home in Colum bia d istric t ‘his week w ere WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT CONNOR'S REPAIR Mr. and Mrs. IT. A. W ilson, Sunday, Gary Cooper — Basil Rathbone and Mrs. H en ry H ooker and d au g h in SHOP te r Nellie. W ednesday. Miss Evprlv B ittn e r and C ourt- General Automobile Repair land M orehouse of A storia. Ore., R eborlng - B attery Service and were week end guests a t th e home of Mr. M orehouse’s p aren ts. Mr. and W elding - Chevrolet P a rts Mrs. W. C. M orehouse. They a r W illard B atteries rived T h u rsd ay evening and re PLUS SHORT FEATURES Phone 53-W Hermiston tu rn ed Monday. Jesse Moore was q u ite surprised la st S atu rd ay evening when 30 young people cam e to his hom e In Colum bia d istric t In celebration of his birth d ay . The group enjoyed a social tim e on th e law n. Mr. and Mrs. C. W arn er, Mrs. W. D. Neill, and Mrs. H enry H ooker left Tuesday m orning for T u rn er, Ore., w here they will spend the re m ainder of th e week a tte n d in g th e sta te an n u a l convention of C h u rch WE ALSO INSTALL es of C hrist. They w ill re tu rn S u n day m orning. NEW SECTION & LEDGER PLATES Mr. a n d 'M rs. W. J. W arn er spent la st week a t Langdon lak e a t Toll DRILLING — GRINDING G ate. W hile th e re F. F. Ille of New GENERAL SHOP WORK Y ork C ity was an o v ern ig h t guest a t th e ir cabin. Mr. ille and Mr. W a rn e r have been frien d s for years. Mrs. F. C. McKenzie retu rn ed T uesday n ig h t from P endleton w here she has been receiving m edi cal care a t St. A nthony's hospital. She ts som ew hat improved a t th is tim e. L. E. Anderson of Cove, Ore., la v isitin g his b ro th er S. A. A nderson J r., a t his home n o rth of H erm iston th is week. Mr. A nderson operates a sm all Job shop as a sideline in Core and is a form er postm aster in th a t city. V ictor Phelps an d P ete r H assber- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brow nson left to C orvallis to a tte n d th e w edding of th e ir d au g h te r Mary, who became ger of P avillion, N. Y.. w ere guests at the home: of Mrs. M ary B rierley Sunday for P o rtlan d w here th ey re th e bride, of V ardyn B uchanan of T h u rsd ay n ig h t of la st week. Mr. m ained u n til T uesday before going Corvallis. Phelps is a nephew of Mrs. B rierley and th e two w ere to u rin g th e west coast. Both boys a re seniors in Syracuse U niversity, m ajo rin g In forestry. Mrs. B. J. N ation and sou Bill re tu rn ed from Y akim a, W n., la st S at u rday w here they had sp en t tw o weeks v isitin g th e ir d a u g h te r and sister. Mrs. N atio n 's gran d so n R us sell Ackley retu rn ed w ith them for a two w eek’s visit. Seedless Lbs. Mr. and Mrs. R alph Couch and two ch ild ren of P o rtlan d w ill arriv e F riday for a sh o rt v isit w ith Mr. and Mrs. P aul B rach er an d Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Best, going on to W al lowa lake for some fishing. Mrs. Couch is P aul B rach er’s sister. Mrs. Ja rv is D urfey en tertain ed a t Pkgs. a salad bridge luncheon la st F rid ay afternoon a t th e H erm iston Hotel w ith n in e tables in play. T he tables Lb. Box were a ttra c tiv e w ith bouquets of snapdragons. H igh scores w ere made by Mrs. W alter S m ith and Mrs. Geo. H ark en rid er. Rev. an d Mrs. Leger w ill drive to P o rtlan d next T uesday to be aw ay for several weeks. D u rin g th a t tim e POTATO C H IP S ........ reg. size pkg. the p u lp it supplies w ill be secured by the board of deacons w hich is a l DEVILED M E A T ............ ........3 cans so th e p u lp it com m ittee. D uring CHICKEN LOAF ................................ th e ir absence Mr. an d Mrs. Leger expect to drive to San F ran ciso to RkIPE ................ 2 laige chus v isit Mrs. L eger’s d au g h ter, Mrs. Ramsey. PAPER PLATES - 9 in............ 4 doz. Miss Olive M. Crow of New York CATSUP ......................... large bottle City, is v isitin g her a u n t and uncle Mr. and Mrs. A lfred C. S w arner of WAX P A P E R .....................large roll H erm iston. Miss Crow is a conven tion rep o rter in th e employ of the NAPKINS - Embossed 80 count 2 for J 0 M aster R ep o rtin g Co., Inc., New VEAL LOAF - reg. s iz e ..........2 cans York City, and is m aking a com b in atio n business and pleasure trip SALMON - large c a n s .............. 2 for of two m o n th s’ d u ratio n , stopping at Chicago, G rand Canyon, Los A nge SARDINES - large oval c a n s.............. les, San Francisco, S eattle, Y ellow PICKLES - Dills large c a n s..... 2 for stone N ational P ark and Cleveland, Ohio. Local Happenings We Will Be Closed Sunday & Monday STOCK UP! R a isin s P ep p er 1 Lbpk«- MarshmallowsFluffiest 1Lb- Miracle Aid or Flavorade 3 IO C BASIS THEATRE C rackers g£ IO* J *5* »5* IQl f J Xgtf 85* 1OI g Connor’s Cash Store Jane W ith e rs in NEXT TO BAKERY R ASC ALS 5flFEIVflV MOMEV-SAV/H6 ¿A S H 6HOCEF? FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIALS GOO ROOMS • SE N SIB L E RATES W ater will ruin your wrist watch 2 PIN K Olives Rosedale N o .l tin s g J g Salmon F o r Meat Loaf No. 1 tin s 19* BEANS g ta ll tin s D E V ILE D M EA T g y. tin s Van Camps w ith Pork 2SO io« 50 oz. tin s CBACKEBS 19c CORN W hole G rain BBOOMS U n ie // Brow n B eauty - Dish Mop - FR E E you take it to a c o m p e te n t watchmaker before corrosion attacks the delicate parts. I I Krause’s Repair Shop PEAS Glen V alley Blue L ake A . W . Behrm an 3 in C arn atio n Beans II M ilk o r Bordens T ender Snips Sjjä No. 2 tin s J H 3 ta ll tin s gj| Supurb B Soap III F in e G ran u lated H L arge Pkg. H erm iston, Oregon A Few Good Hens for the 4th of July FARMERETTE «LACKS ................ $1.00 Flashlight Firecrackers HALTER NECK SHORTS sizes 8 to 18 ... •••• s»* AND HITT S PATENTED NOVELTIES SWIM SUITS - all sizes - priced $1.49 to *1 .98 SWIM SUITS with Skirts $ J .6 9 .......................................... We have displayed on our tables CHILDREN’S SANDALS - sizes 6 to 2 CHILDREN'S BLACK OXFORDS S turdy - Good Soles - Sizes 4 to «9C Tins Libby’s Garden Sweet CATSUP merge I at the first opportunity bring it to us. W e will do the rest The Nationally Famous tH .. 89« ........ ge* BOYS’ BLACK OXFORDS - 8 ^ to 2 .... $ | . 1 5 CHILDREN’S SUN S U IT S ....................... LADIES RAYON SATIN S L IP S ............ gO< Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. 1st and 2nd. N. B. C. - Snow flakes Electrical Supplies Lace T rim - Sixes 34 to 44 Coffee F resh Ground 3 ibs......... 4 j¿ B aking P o w d er W E G R IN D ’EM! Complete Stock of A ll H it t ’s Products JULY M orrell’s Sickles Dull? PISTOLS and CAPS SKYROCKETS ROMAN CANDLES — R IPE AIRWAY The Adventures: of Marco P o lo • • • lO c Picnic Supplies Mr. M otto Takes A Chance HITT’S 2 EDWARDS COFFEE ........ 2 lbs. 45c .................................. 4 lbs. 89c PARD DOG FOOD .................................................................... 3 tins 25c M. C. P. PECTIN .................................................................... 3 pkgs. 29c LIBBY’S ORANGE JU IC E.................................................................... 10c ALMONDS ................................................................................... 2 lbs. 27c CANTERBURY BLACK TEA ..................................... Pound Pkg. 55c F0RMAY with handy helper ................................................ 3 lbs. 59c SILK TISSUE .......................................................................... 6 rolls 25c ECONOMY JAR LIDS ............................................................. dozen 19c CERTO ...................................- 2 bottles 45c FRENCH’S MUSTARD ............................................ PAPER PLATES - 9 ¡nch ............................................ HOOKER LYE 6 oz. b o ttle 9c 50 for 45c .......................................................................... 2 tin s 15c COCONUT SQUARES ...................................... lb. 15o NALLEY'S POTATO CHIPS — ........................................ lb. Pkg. 33c H einz II Bleacher 1 Soup New - B etter ¡1 Asst. V arieties 2 lge. tin s g 1 2 * al jUK 19< 1 H y-Pro S ilverton Prunes S yrup Packed No.2 H tin s