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Cream, But You Can’t Beat Our Milk Phone 891 ENERGY H erm isto n D a iry H. L. PAYNE, Owner By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A rnberg v isit ed a friend, Mrs. John H enderm an a t F reew ater Sunday. Mrs. H enderm an who lost her husband recently, is the m other of a three weeks old baby boy. George K endler and Mrs. Roy K endler motored down from Grand Coulee Friday. Mrs. Geo. K endler and two children, who have been vi sitin g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom the past th ree weeks, re turn ed home w ith them Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E arl Leach of Uma tilla purchased th e Geo. K endler place two miles east of Irrigon, and will take up th e ir residence there late th is fall. Mrs. Jene M cFarland was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday. L. N. S m ith has purchased a lot in tow n and moved his house on it w here he will make his fu tu re home. R uth U m iker and little d aughter K athleen from Castle Rock, W n., is v isitin g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Leicht. Mr. and Mrs. L aurence M arkham have moved th eir fam ily to. Califor nia. Miss F reda Fredreckson has en ter ed the W alla W alla hospital for nurses train in g . Hugh and Chancey Grim m were called to Salem Sunday by th e death r* from Hood River, are v isitin g th eir birthdays of Rachel W eeks an d lit sister, Mrs. W. C. Isom and family. tle R obert Shroeder, grandson of Mrs. Mabel Weeks. C harlie and W alter H arr of P o rt land were over n ig h t guests of th eir au n t, Mrs. Mary H arr, Monday. Mrs. Lois Blum is now employed By Mrs. Edw ard Shaw a t Baker in a m ining camp. Mrs. H erm an Jones of Idaho, sis The U m atilla County L ibrary has established an ad u lt lib ra ry of 40 te r of Mrs. H enry Sommerer, a r books, both of fiction and non-fic rived Sunday for a visit a t the Som tion. in th e Columbia school. Much m erer home. Mr. Jones was here in terest has been shown in checking T hursday and they retu rn ed home out these books and If th is proves th a t day. Dorothy Walls, who has been a t successful, a new set w ill come in ten d in g a beauty school in P o rtland, Jan u ary . Mrs. H enry Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. arriv ed home Monday evening for a Enos B u rch ett an d Mrs. H. E. Mc two weeks visit w ith her parents. Culley were W alla W alla business D inner guests a t th e B axter H u t chison home Sunday were Mr. and visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Melton have Mrs. E lbert H utchison of Pendleton, Miss M yrthena ren ted th e Dr. M arble place, form er Mrs. Mary H arr, ly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H arry M artin and Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard Hamm er, for the coming year. They Shaw . wiill move S aturday. The M eltons H enry Sommerer was a P ortland farm ed on Cabbage H ill above P en business visitor th is week. dleton. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. McCullough, Mr. an d Mrs. Pete Peterson of m anagers of the Stanfield hotel, vi Ione visited Mrs. P eterson's parents, sited his sister, Mr. and Mrs. T heron Mr. and Mrs. Adam Blahm, Sunday. M illard W ednesday. Mrs. Mary H arr w ill e n te rta in the H enry Sommerer Jr. and Preston G range home economics clu b th is Buzzard attended th e P. I. L. E. this F riday a t her home. It is q u ite im week. p o rtan t th a t all members a tte n d to m ake plans to en tertain th e Echo, Stanfield and W estland G ranges next Tuesday n ig h t, and for making plans to help en te rta in th e Pomona By Mrs. J. M. R ichards G range early in November. John Knox is p ain tin g th e ir house th is week. GEORGE 1 . WARD Mrs. Dorothy Dixson of P o rtlan d , George L. W ard was th e victim of d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. tOis Buell, a h ea rt attack a t his home F rid ay arrived here W ednesday of last week night, September 29. Mr. W ard was for a visit w ith her parents. born near Buena V ista, Polk county, The Pum pkin C enter Telephone Ore., in 1867, and has sp en t most of company sta rted work on th e line th is week. They have poles up from his life in th is state. He came to Pum pkin Center to the Jo h n Jen - Foster, the present site of Stanfield, in 1879 where he has since been en drzejew ski farm. Mrs. Mabel W eeks and fam ily en gaged in the m ercantile business and joyed pinochle a t the B. E. Getchell la ter operated farm lands on the west meadows. Surviving are his home Tuesday evening. Dorothy W alls of P o rtlan d was an widow, three d au ghters, Mrs. Wm. overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. E d H iatt of Ukiah, Ore., Mrs. Clyde Boss of Portland and C lara W ard of S tan ward Shaw Monday. Miss M yrthena M artin attended field: and two b ro th ers, Ed of Echo the P resbyterian Older Young Peo and Charles of Union, Ore. F u n eral ple’s Progressive dinner p arty Mon services were in charge of Rev. E. W. Bedwell of th e Gospel Mission day evening a t Boardman. Mrs. John Grey was a W alla W al church. Vocal solos were given by Mrs. Bedwell w ith piano accom pani la business visitor th is week. m ent by Neva H edrick. P allb earers Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W ilbur were J. W. Heckm an, C. M. McCall, Meacham and Mr. and Mrs. E. Shroeder and children of Pendleton J. F. Lane; L. T. K enison, W. Men spent the week end a t th e Mabel denhall and M. Refvem. In term e n t W eeks home, th e occasion being was In the Echo cemetery. COLUMBIA NEWS You Can Whip Our IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS PAGE THREW THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1939. of th e ir b ro th er C. C. Grimm, who was a resident of Irrig o n several years ago. Mrs. Boardm an is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. S udderth. Maynerd H oaglan is w orking on th e tie gang down on th e coast. Rev. W alpole, th e new pastor for the U m atilla, Irrigon and Boardm an P resbyterian churches, will fill the pulpit here Sunday, October 22 a t 2:30. The public is cordially invi ted to attend. Rev. and Mrs. Craw ford and baby son Paul visited frien d s here W ed nesday. Rev. Craw ford preached a t the Pentecostal church W ednesday evening. M arshal M arkham and Rev. H ar ness left Monday for a sh o rt h u n tin g trip in the m ountains. Mrs. Fred Dali en tertain ed the Pep club members a t her home W ed nesday afternoon. Mrs. Case from Oregon S tate col lege will hold an all day m eeting and cooking school a t th e school house Tuesday, October 17. The la dies of the com m unity are invited to a tte n d the en tire day. The Ladies Aid w ill meet T h u rs day a t the P resb y terian church. Mrs. Milton Cassedy and Mrs. Ed Bensel were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Friday. Mrs. W illiamson le ft for P ortland Monday w here she will spend some tim e nursin g her niece. Mrs. J. E. P eatt from Sioux City, Iowa, and sister, Mrs. Molly Sm ith STANFIELD NEWS DRUGS FOR LESS 200 Aspirin Tablets 30c 2 pts Milk Magnesia 30c 2 lbs. Castile Soap 34c 100 Halibut Liver Oil Caps. 09c 100 A. B. 0. & G. Caps. - $1.43 N e have the heat in Squibb, Parke Davis, Upjohn, Pnretest, Lederle and R Grand Vitam in. Less Than Half Price — Special POTTERY In the newest pastel shades Fonr Colors. 7 Q Limit - 2 Sets 37 eMeeeeeMeeeteeeeeecetbeeeeeeeteebetecebeeMe Luckies, Camels, C hesterfields— 2 fo r 25c ®*rtM 39c 59c P rin ce A lb e r t t in 10c M odel X fo r 15c 49c E d g e w o rth X fo r X5c 29c 98c Sensations, Dominoes, Fever Thermometer 75c Listerine - - 60c Sal Hepatica - 35c Vicks Vaperub - 1.25 Petrolagar Electric Heating Pad 1.9S A valons, W in g s, P au l Jones, c a rto n • • • 95c H o t W a te r B o ttle I . S. Rnb. Co. “ F irifo n ” Brand C 7« Guaranteed for 3 years - Reg. $1.00 “ Shoe Laces 20-piece Set Genuine California ■ 2 p r . 1C POUNDS P rin ce A lb e r t 75c M odel 69e — E d g ew ’t h 98c D ill’s B e s t ................... 95c Drug Prices effective Thirsdiy, Friday & Satirday Hermiston ► G rocery Bargains A FEW OF OUR RED & WHITE SPECIALS — Half Gal. PUREX QUICK OATS R & W .................. 2 for .................... 43 < 21< CORN MEAL 9 lbs...................... 2 5 t RICE KRISPIES Reg. size ............... 11 < LETTUCE Head ................... CAULIFLOWER Large heads ......... 1 5 t WHEAT FLAKES 114 lb. pkg. free with large pkg. 2 1 1 LEATHER COATS — Select yours while stock is complete. Zipper front and 2 pockets. 8.40 A bargain a t .................................. B la n k e t Values SINGLE COTTON, 72x99 ............. DOUBLE COTTON, 70x80 ........... SHEET BLANKETS, 70x80 .......... Guaranteed 25% Virgin Wool, DOUBLE BLANKETS ................... Part Wool. Ì.25 1.65 3.49 2.98 See our stock of gloves and coats before you buy elsewhere. Stock was bought early in the season and priced right. SUPER X SHELLS AND CARTRIDGES M. Refvem General Merchandise RED & WHITE S t a n f i e l d ............................................ Oregon Misa Lenna W aid w ent to P ort- land Tuesday to spend the rem aind er of the week at th e home of her niece, Mrs. Ralph W ickersham . Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Penney will go to P o rtlan d F riday after the la tte r's father, W illiam H aggem an, who has been ill in Portland for the past month. Mr. qnd Mrs. Tom Moore and d au ghter Nellie retu rn ed Sunday from a ten day visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Thompson at Lakeview. Mr. Moore received a real th rill when he shot a two point buck w hile h u n tin g in Lake county. Miss Rachel Seller of Yakim a and Gerald Coffman (of Stanfield w ere m arried in Yakim a October 4th. In atten d an ce from h ere were Mrs. Ed Coffman, m other of the groom, Miss Velda Coffman of Oakland, and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bedwell. After a short honeymoon spent near Seattle, the young couple will be a t home on the Coffman rancu west of Stanfield. The S. A. A., whose presiding of ficer is Mrs. G ilbert Smith, held its first m eeting in the high school auditorium Friday night. D uring the evening open house was observ ed, honoring the grad e and high school faculty members. A social hour was observed w ith Mesdames N. D. Bard, M artin Refvem and F. A. Shelton as hostesses. The S. A. A. meets regularly on the first T ues day n ig h t of each month. Miss Forsythe, who has been do ing m issionary work in China for several years, was a speaker a t the high school T hursday afternoon. Follow ing her talk a m issionary tea was held a t th e F. A. Baker home. Mrs. J. 'M. R ichards. Ladies Aid fi nancial chairm an for October, an nounces a cooked food sale in the M. Refvem store S aturday afternoon. Mrs. Don Childs was hostess to the P ollyanna club a t her home W ednes day afternoon. Invited guests in cluded Mrs. W. T. Reeves and Mrs. G. G. Smith. Mrs. E lizabeth Nudo is visiting relatives in and n ear P ortland. D ur ing her two weeks absence her d au g h ter Mary cam e from Echo to care for th e home. Leo Rueber is a tten d in g the P a cific In tern atio n al in P ortland this week. The Orval Dyer fam ily moved from the K urle house to the George Coe cottage on the east side of town. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F redrick son are guests of th e ir daughters, Mrs. H ans R yning and Miss E sther Fredrickson in Seattle. C. T illery, made a business trip to Lewiston early th is week. Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt recently received word of th e death of Mrs. Reid of Ixw Angeles. The late Dr. Retd was a practicing physician in Stanfield for many years. Mrs. Wm. Iiehme will spend th e week end in P ortland w ith her dau g h ter, Neva, who is tak in g a secretarial course a t N orthw estern Business college. Mr. and Mrs. John Rueber celebra ted th e ir 25th wedding anniversary at th e ir home Monday night. About th irty guests were present to p a rti cipate in the m erry m aking and en joy th e wedding lunch. To m ake it more realistic th e younger group staged a ch arav arl late in the even ing. Charles Hedrick and Stanley Wes- sell, who have sp en t th e past, six weeks w ith home folks, have re tu rn ed to Moffett Field in C alifornia w here they ar» enrolled In the air corps. Mra. W. O. W allace ia again c a rry ing the mall follow ing a m o n th ’s leave because of illness. Oh,Oh! $ Wrong Way! Ö9AX In CustomersWith A U V E R T IS H W G Sacked ¿y Pood Service / Round-Trip to C H IC A G O IN COACH $ 3 4 ’ 5 way 3 FAMOUS TRAINS East from P o rtlan d A ll A ir-C o n d itio n ed PORTER SERVICE AND FREE P IllO W S IN A l l COACHES P o rtlan d R o to - 9 :3 5 p .m . d a ily . R e g is te r e d N urse-Stewardess service. D e lic io u s 2 5 c , 3 0 c , 3 5 c m eals for Coach and P u ll m an-Tourist trave l. P acific Lim ited- 8 :0 0 a.m . d a ily . C o m p le te eq u ip m e n t a ll claaa- ea of trave l. P opular C offee Shop D in e r. S tre a m lin e r- cirr of rotriANO 5 saillnga m onthly, 6 :1 5 p .m . on 1, 7 , 1 3 , 1 9 , 2 5 . N o extra fare. 1 7 houra faster Portland to C hicaqo . tu v o in fo .,-nation inquire o f —• 22P UNID F. C. WOUGHTER A gent PHONE 231