THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Mrs. Grace Rice and Miss Barbara
Mrs. H. W. Klages left last week
for Hood River where she will be Wessell motored to Walla Walla last
Friday on business.
employed during fruit harvest.
BASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday - Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller of Uma
tilla were trading in Hermiston Sat
urday.
Friends of Mrs. R. W. Wilkes sur
prised her at a handkerchief shower
last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. French Burroughs
of Ione visited at the Harold Ran
kin home last Thursday.
AUGUST 26 - 27
DO UBLE
FE A T U R E
“The Outcast”
with
WARREN WILLIAM
KAREN MORLEY
LOUIS STONE
Anna Lee - Paul Robeson
in
“King Solomon’s
Mines”
PLUS SHORTS.
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
AUGUST 28 - 29 - 30
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY
"Having Wonderful Time” starts
— 3:03 P.M.; 4:46 P.M.; 6:29
P.M.; 8:13 P.M.; 9:56 P.M.
GINGER ROGERS
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR.
in
“ Having Wonder
ful T im e”
Comedy— Music W ill Tell
Cartoon— Clock Cleaners
Wednesday - Thursday
AUGUST 31 - SEPT. 1
Wednesday Special N ight!
Take an evening off for the beet
vacation you ever had . . . A
"Tropic Holiday" in the Land of
Sunshine and Beautiful Senoritas
“Tropic Holiday”
with
BOB BURNS
MARTHA RAYE
DOROTHY LAMOUR
Popeye Cartoon— Plumbing is a
Pipe.
Paragraphic— Find What’s Wong
Queens of the Air
Mr. and Mrs. John Pedro and eon
of Echo were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Borthwick are
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Miller of
Bridge, Ore., are visiting at the F. the parents of a daughter named
W. Corpe and F. B. Taylor homes in Carrol Ann born Tuesday, August
23, at the Hermiston General hos
the Minnehaha district.
pital.
Pen and pencil sets, 25c and 50c;
Pencil bozes, 15c and 25c, at Brier-
Mrs. Mary Tetrick ot Garden
ley’s.
adv Home, Ore., left last week lor Sun
nyside, Wn., after spending three
Kenneth Ransier of Irrigon re weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Fred
ported this week that he killed a Hibbard, who lives west ot town.
rattle snake near their farm last
Saturday afternoon. It was said to
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Campbell and
have had 12 rattlers.
Mrs. Arthur Keene ol Heppner and
Mrs. Wm. Crow ot Alberta, Canada,
James McCarty is improving the
visited at the home ol R. B. Wilcox
house and grounds he recently
Monday. W. T. Campbell was at one
bought on Hurlburt avenue.
time Morrow county Judge. Mrs.
Miss P. A. Mayburger of San Keene and Mrs. Crow are daughters
Diego, Calif., is visiting her sister, of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell.
Mrs. Lewis Pearson north of town.
.Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay enter
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer of tained at dinner Sunday at their
Lexington were buying melons on home on the Butter Creek highway.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
the project Friday.
Corpe and daughter Mary Alice and
Wilbur Bloom and son Billy of son Bernard and Patricia Warner.
Mrs. Ina Wessell left early this
week for Portland where she will Seattle are guests of his parents Mr.
Thrift Shop Sale — Hermiston
and Mrs. N. W. Bloom this week.
visit friends for a week.
Union church, Friday, Sept. 2-3.
Prices reduced for quick sale. Must
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harding of sell everything. Several new arti
School supplies of all kinds at
Brierley’s.
adv Baker, Ore., are visiting his par cles.
adv
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Harding.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kennedy. Mr.
Col. and Mrs. L. W. Jordan were and Mrs. George Brill, Mrs. Julia
returned Tuesday evening from two
week end house guests of Mr. and
weeks spent at coast points.
West, Miss Mavis Ericson of Port
Mrs. W. J. Warner at their summer land were week end house guests
Mrs. Earl Dahlman was honored home at Langdon lake.
of Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Fales.
on her birthday at a lawn party,
Mrs. West and Mrs. Ericson are
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Graves of
August 23.
daughters of Mr. Fales.
Heppner spent Sunday at the home
of Mrs. Graves' parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doyle and
Mrs. Ruby Knight has sold the Mrs. R. B. Wilcox.
family of Hermiston and Mr. and
part of her corner lot on Main and
Second streets, laying between the
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Rainwater Mrs. J. M. Doyle of Plymouth, Wn.,
new Ed Saylor building and her and family left Thursday morning spent Sunday at the Elgin-Weston
beauty parlor, to Bill Shaar and Roy for Arlington, Wn., after spending read celebration at Toll Gate.
Hale.
a week here.
Doughnuts cooked while you wait
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox return will be sold by the Union church
ed from Lone Rock last Friday Ladies Aid Sat., Aug. 27, at the Her
where they had visited Mrs. Wilcox's miston Trading Co. store. Cooked
food will also be sold. Doughnuts
brother, Earl Eckelson.
HARVEST BALL
and coffee will be served at the sale.
adv
Ben Evans of Stanfield is employ
German Hall
ed at Connor’s Cash Store, replacing
Mrs. Katherine Elliott of Lemon
Harry Connor
who will attend
Grove,
Calif., was the guest of Mr.
high school.
Saturday, August 27
and Mrs. E. L. Jackson, Wednesday
Mrs. Daniel Perkins and infant and Thursday of this week. She had
Branstetter’s Orchestra
son left the Hermiston General hos visited in Montana and was return
pital Wednesday for their home in ing to her home.
Stanfield.
Admission 40c-25c
Mrs. Ida Gordon of Meacham, who
has
visited here for a week, returned
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer are
the parents of a son born Sunday, to her home Sunday. She accompan
August 21, at the Bert Quick home. ied her sister Miss Pauline Stoop,
Miss Edith Clarke, Mrs. Georgia
G. LESTER WHITE
He has been named Gale William.
Henderson,
Ethel
and
Francis
Hermiston, Oregon
Clarke to Toll Gate and went from
Will
have
an
assortment
of
silk
Refrigeration Service
dresses In newest fall styles and col there with friends.
DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL
ors Friday. Ruby McMillan.
adv
Miss Roberta Mullins returned
Call or Inquire at Ore. Hdwe. Co.
Miss Laura Eskelson of Portland Saturday from La Grande where she
Is the house guest of her cousin, has been attending Eastern Oregon
Miss Eva Wilcox. She arrived Sat Normal school during the summer.
urday and plans to stay for two She will spend four weeks with her
ED. S C H E L L
mother, Mrs. Bert Mullins before re
weeks.
turning for the fall and winter
Paper Hanging and Painting
Air Gun Painting
Patsy Barker left Sunday for her terms.
Mayflower Wall Papers
Phone 431
Estimates Free home In Sweet Home, Ore., after
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin and
spending the summer with her aunt
Hermiston, Oregon
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— and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Archie son Stuart left Thursday morning
for Willamette valley and coast
Fales. ,
points. They were accompanied to
Mrs. Betty Atchison left Saturday Portland by Miss Helen Dunning
for her home in Estacada after vis who will spend the week end there,
iting a week at the Frank Helms and by Mrs. Mildred Tilden, who
home on Butter Creek. She had has visited here for two weeks.
been at Kooskia, Idaho, on business.
O. L. Casady, former editor of the
The Methodist Ladles Aid will Elgin Recorder, visited over the
serve meals in the basement of the week end at the home of his uncle
church Friday and Saturday. Sep and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cas
tember 23-24. during the Umatilla ady, In Columbia district. Mr. Cas
Project fair.
adv. ady had not seen his uncle since
they attended the world fair at St.
Bob Tetrlck of Garden Home. Or., Louis. Missouri, in 1904.
visited at the F. Hibbard home thia
week. He has bean working In har
Pat Throop left last week for the
vest at Pomeroy. Wn.
Willamette valley where he will re
Jr.,
RADIO
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Every Radio in the House,
New or Used, at Greatly
Reduced Prices
*
1938 Model
ZENITH 12 Tube with
Robot Dial Electric Sta
tion Finder. Automatic
Tone Control. Regular
$159.95
$109.50
1938 Model
ZENITH 7 Tube Com-
bination Electric and
B a t t e r y Radio. All
waves. Regularly priced
at $119.50 - Special at
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$ 7 7 .5 0
1938 Model
1938 Model
ZENITH 6 Tube Table
Model Combination El
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A 11 Waves. Regular
Price $69.95.
Special .... $47-50
ZENITH 6 Tube Bat-
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Special .... $ 5 9 .0 0
— Other Models and Styles at Similar Prices —
Used Radios Priced from $5.00 Up - All Bargains
Oregon H a rd w a re &
Im p lem en t Co.
Miss Magdalene Rupreachet, who
has been nursing at Eugene, visited
her aunt. Mrs. Lewis Pearson, on
her way home to Columbus. Ne
braska.
main until school opens at Willam
ette University at which time be
will enroll as a student of law. He is
the son ot Mrs. C.
Lynch, and haa
been in the employ of Harry Connor
for the past few weeks.
A.
Mrs. Rena Waterman left Wed
Mrs. B. H. Fix and son Eldon Fix
nesday with her son and family. Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Waterman, for of Hermiston and Jack Hodgen of
Ritzville. Wn., on a three months Adams, who will coach In the Her
miston Union high school this year,
visit.
returned Sunday evening from ten
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and days spent at coast points. They
family. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne were at Seaside for a week and also
and Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble mo visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fix at
tored to Emigrant Springs last Sun Siletz.
day where they spent the day.
Mrs. F. W. Corpe entertained Tues
day evening at her home In Minne
haha district honoring her daughter
Mary Alice on her birthday. Covers
were nlaced for the honoree. Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. McCarton and son
Edward, and dauehters, Marv Pa
Grace Wood is visiting at tricia and Rose Ellen. Mr. and Mrs
the home of her brother and family, F. B. Taylor and daughter. Marv.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Fales, for a and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Miller.
short time before returning to her
home in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lvnch of Mo
Wm. Tucker and his daughter
Elsie were In Hermiston Monday
from their home near Lexington.
Miss Tucker teaches in the Umatilla
schools.
Mrs.
Miss Louise Bensel. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bensel. returned
home last week to spend a month
with her parents. She it a student
at Eastern Oregon Normal at La
Grande and will return tor the tall
and winter term«.
desto. Illinois. Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Dowland of Jacksonville, Illinois,
visited last week with Carson Lin
der and family. Mrs. Dowland and
Mrs. Under were schoolmates In j
their girlhood davs and later mar-1
rled and lived neighbors for 18 years
before Mrs. Linder ram« west.
Mrs. Joe Baumgartner and Alva
and Archie Isensee returned this
week from a trip to California visit
ing Edwin Isensee, now of the U. S.
Navy. While in southern California
they visited old friends ot the fam
ily. At Oakland Mrs. Baumgartner
and children spent several days at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.
Laird, her father and mother. Mrs.
John Dallman Sr.,
accompanied
them as far as Oakland to visit her
mother and brother.
HOP PICKING
WILL START
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER Z
NYA ALLOTMENTS FOR
AT DIXSON’S YARD
COLLEGE AID
155
Pickers Needed
(Continued from page 2)
slty authorities. No provisions are
made for direct loans or scholar-’
ships.
I
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Such student aid employment is'
provided only for students of good
Hop tickets w ill be cash only
character who need the assistance
at the yard — N ot trans
to enter or to remain in school. Ap
ferable.
plicants are limited to persons be
tween the ages of sixteen through
twenty-four years, carrying at least
three-quarters of a normal full-time
program. Graduate applicants must
Funds and allotments are now be
have completed satisfactorily the
requirements for a Bachelor’s de ing prepared for the high school
gree. Preference is given to citizens student aid program. Both public
and persons owing allegiance to the and private secondary schools are
United States.
eligible to participate in the pro
Students wishing to make appli gram, provided they are non-pr*ofit
cation should apply to the head of making in character, tax-exempt,
the institution which they are at and bona fide educational institu
tending.
tions.
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3 DAYS OF BARGAINS AUGUST 26-29
Airway
CO FFEE
Kitchen Craft
Save the price of a tin!
Every Sack Uniform Quality
FLOUR
3 Lbs............... J90
49 Lb. Sk.
$ 1 .2 9
7*0
*
6 Rolls 25<?
49 lb. sack 790
5 lb. tin
PEANUT BUTTER
Hoody’s
SILK TISSUE
650 Sheet Rolls
FLOUR
1
Fine for Hot Cakes
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES 2-8 oz. pkgs.
Cream Pitcher FREE
CARNATION MILK
Top Quality
10c
LIGHT GLOBES
30 or 60 Watt
General Electric
J0
2 lbs.
EDWARDS COFFEE
Vacumu Packed
>90
*
3 Tall 14 % oz. Tins
Lb. Tin 23c
Salted Peanut«
19c
22 Oz. Cello-Bag
Heinz Soup
Assorted Flavors 2-16 oz.
Baker’« Cocoa
*5*
Full Strength 2-1 lb. tins
Nalley’« Catsup
14*
Extra Fancy 14 oz. btl.
BEACON CREAMS
N.B.C. Cookies - Per Lb.
X3C
Table Queen
*3*
Salad Dressing Quart
1
We’re repeating our popular
producer - consumer sale on
canned grapefruit
juice.
You’ve been looking for this
opportunity to stock up on
Juice. Save NOW.
GRAPE F u (J IT J UlCE
Arlz-Sweets - Unsweetened
Shefford Cheese
2 - % Lb. Pkgs.
29c
190
SUPURB SOAP
Gran - Powder 24 oz. pkg.
Sandwich Spread
Aristocrat - Qt. Jar
39c
27*
46 Oz. Tin
Del Monte
ORANGE JUICE
29C
3 - 12 Oz. Tins
GUARANTEED MEATS
Friday and Saturday Only
FRANKFURTERS
LARGE BOLOGNA
SLICED BACON
2 Lbs. J J 0
Per Lb. « 9c
Per lb.
Swift’s Summer Sausage
FULL CREAM CHEESE
Battle Ground
290
29c
1 lb.
Mild Cure - Platter Style
THÜRINGER
1
Per lb.