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PAGE I Oasis Uheatrr Hermiston, Oregon. The Best in Talking Pictures TWO SHOWS: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Logan spent the week end in Weston. J. T. Bell of Boardman is receiv ing medical attention at the Her miston hospital ' this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner were business visitors in Walla Walla Chas. Taylor were Miss Barbara Wessell was a busi- Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday liess visitor in Pendleton Monday. | business visitors In Pendleton Wed-! Fred Reeves Is working at Echo Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Thorne of Echoi nesday. for Herbert Gillanders during hay- were transacting business in Her- | Eugene Pierce is carrying his arm ing season. in a sling this week due to a badly miston Wednesday. Mrs. Mantus Witty, Rube Witty, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Rand and B P sprained right wrist. and Miss Wilma Arnold of Elgin Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelley of La were calling on friends In town Fri- Rand of Irrigon were businiss visit ors in town the first of the week. Grande were visiting in Hermiston day evening. Mr. and Mrs. o. o. Felthouse left Sunday. ‘ Paul VanPetten who has been M. Pace and son Harold were living with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Sykes Tuesday for Portland on business They returned the last of the week, business visitors in Walla Walla for the past year, has moved into Mrs. Geo. R. Terney of Pendleton Wednesday. I the Hermiston Hotel. was a business visitor in town Mon Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Logan have Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Kolher of day Los Angeles spent the week end ; moved into the Ceo. Chalis home on Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Follett and with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick who the east side of town near the Biggs family went to Pendleton Sunday live at the power dam. residence, and contemplate buying. afternoon to see the whale which , Clint Jackson, R C. Todd, Harry Mrs. J. G. Sage and son Wayne. was being displayed left Wednesday for Colorado where | Kelley, and Garnet D. Best were The American Legion Auxiliary they will visit relatives for several business visitors in Pendleton Mon J day. will meet with Mrs. B. S. Kingsley weeks. tonight. Election of officers will be Sammy Valentine, small son of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and held. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Valentine, broke sons, George. Gerald, and Frank re his arm Saturday morning as he fell turned Wednesday from Bingham Springs where they spent a week va from a horse. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander and cationing. NOW YOU CAN BUY Guy Hardie and his sister from small daughter Beverley of Pendle ton, are the house guests of Mr. and Norman, Oklahoma, were here on a Mrs. E. P. Dodd this week. Mr. Al short visit to Mrs. Joe Dyer. They are Mrs. Dyer’s cousins whom she exander is Mr. Dodd's brother. Wear longer than wool or cotton. has not seen for 3 5 years. Soft and easy on your feet. Per Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shuck and 0009900000000000000000** fect ventilation. Do not mat like daughter, Rubey. of Yakima, Wn., wool or cotton. Grease and dirt | visited from Wednesday until Fri do not stick to mohair like they Io to other materials. If your day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. feet bother you try GOAT HAIR W. A. Shawver and family. SOX. Then you will buy no other. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hamm and JULY 30th. Ask The Man Who Wears Them. family stopped in Hermiston Thurs day enroute home to Dallas. Or., A CLOSE-OUT ON HATS from Mountain Lake, .Minnesota Both Felts and Straws— They left in the early part of June. Both Dress and Work Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons, and CERTAIN LINES OF SHOES 10c POT ROAST BEEF Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Harkenrider, were Mens — Boys — Womens in Pendleton Sunday to see the LADIES’ HOSIERY SHO. PORK ROAST ...... 1212C huge whale which was being dis- MENS’ DRESS HOSE 15c LEG PORK ROAST played there. PRICES RLDUC ED 25% to 50% Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and two 10c SHOULDER LAMB CHAS. G. BURK’S, INC. sons, Dan and John, of LaGrande visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. HOME SUGAR CURED WEST SIDE J. E. Hallyburton in Columbia dist BACON hor whole slab.. 18c rict and other friends. WEST SIDE Mrs. Geo. Genn left Tuesday for 70c 8 LB. PAIL I ARD AUTO WRECKING SHOP Grants Pass where she will visit 40c 4 LB. PAIL LARD relatives and friends. Mrs. Genn. WRECKS OF ALL KINDS with her ¡husband, operates a poul BOUGHT AND SOLD WE HAVE THE PARTS try farm west of town. HERMISTON MEAT BOTH NEW AND USED Miss Glea Sias, who taught school MARKET Wm. H- Harris, Mechanic in Columbia district two years ago, came Thursday and visited friends Hermiston. Oregon CHAS. G. BURK’S INC. over Friday. Miss Sias will teach at PROPRIETOR Antelope, Ore., in Wasco county. this winter. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Propst plan to leave Saturday night for Portland where they will remain for buyer’s week. Mrs. M. L, Watson and Mrs. Glasscock will work in the store during their absence. Mrs. Lucy Sanders, one-time own- er of the Oasis theatre here, was a business visitor in town Wednesday while enroute to Maple Creek, Sask. Canada, where she will live with her aged parents. Mrs. Sanders has been working for the county at Toledo, Oregon. 7.30—9:15 P.M. ADMISSIONS 35c and 15c Evenings 25c and 10c Matinees | PROGRAM I | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 ‘SATURDAY They called it the best picture "e've ever seen. Every man, woman, and child MUST see this. “SYMPHONY SPECIAL OFFER! For Three Days Only JULY 28-29-30 MILLION” FANNY HURST'S Greater than her immortal "HUMORS EQUE” — with — Irene Dunn - Richard Cortez Anna Appel - Gregory Ratoff Mickey Mouse ’Haunted House’ and Comedy "Last of the Moe-Higgins. > > FOR YOUR WORN TIRES Sensational allowances for 3 days only on latest, finest, new SATURDAY Specials SUNDAY AND MONDAY Hands that had caressed her! Hands that gripped her now! THE DRAMA OF A LOVE DIVORCI ANN HARDING WESTWARD PASSAGE" with Laurence OLIVIER Irving Pichel Zazu Juliette. Compton PLUS— Chic Sale In "Many A Slip” Cartoon. "Fly Guy.” and Fox News. to find such a store! RED fi WHITE STORES HE (GEGES A Iistr. ph I pa. ′ eil advecuquzt VALUE IS A BALANCED COMB NATION OF QUALITY AND PRICE—RED * WHITE IS A POSI TIVE GUARANTEE OF VALUE. THE FAMILY AND THE HOME IS THE GREATEST INSTITUTION OF AMERICAN LIFE—LIKE- WISE. TUE INDEPENDENT GROCER IS THE REAL INSTITUTION OF RED * WHITE. RED & WHITE PROVIDES BUYING POWER AND INSURES THE SOURCE OF SUPPLY OF RE LIABLE FOODS AT THE LOWEST EVERYDAY PRICE—IT IS VALUE INSURANCE. Suggestions for July 30 and August 1 Grapefruit-2 . 35c Whole Segments - Tree Ripened - Red & White • o < i < i < i I Sandwich Spread White sal Red & White CL Medium Size Blue * White Talls Green & White Bacon Backs ib 15c Joe Norton, Owner ___ - Red Halves & White Salad Dressing 1“" A smooth blend of Cane Syrup Corn Syrup and Maple Sugar (All varieties In convenient cartons.) Fancy Sockeye 16c < • Oc J 2 Catsup & White Fun Flavored Phone 911 Hermiston, Ore Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Sykes and fam ily were business visitors in Kenne wick, Wn.. Tuesday. Mr. Sykes is manager of the Umatilla Coopera tive Creamery. Bell Marie O'Neill of Centralia, Wn., who has been visiting her aunt Mrs. Ralph and uncle, Mr. and Richards, for several weeks, fell from a horse Catt rday morning and broke her arm near the shoulder. Mrs. Josephine Dougherty of Port land arrived in Hermiston Wednes day and will make her home in the Osborn apartments with her son Floyd O'Kelley, who is employed in the MacMarr store. Miss Edna Pitzer of Dallas. Ore- gon, arrived Wednesday morning and will spend part of her vacation with her friend Miss Pauline Stoop. They plan to spend the week end at Bingham Springs. DR. WEST'S Bathing Caps One-Half Price Tooth Paste 2 25c tubos for 33C Your old Tooth Brush is worth 15c on the purchase of a new one Choice PROPHYLACTIC or DR. WEST NO. 116 SIZE Special Price AGFA Films ON 6 Exposures - Regular 30c Box Cameras Now 2 For 45c 15c Frens Sanitary Napkins 2 Boxes of 12s for 49c 2 Bottles 35c 5-lb. Package 35c Philip Winters, who formerly operated the Hermiston Bakery, and his son Eugene, now of LaGrande were business visitors in town Sun • day. Mr. Winters says that he is doing a fine business in his new location. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hiebert of Dallas. Oregon, stopped in Hermis- ton Friday to visit Alfred Quiring while enroute to their home from Mountain Lake, Minnesota. The young couple were recently married in Mountain Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham and daughters Mary and Marjorie return ed Wednesday from a trip to Ellens- berg, Wn., where Mr. Burnham met his brother, F. A. Burnham, whom he has not seen for five years. They visited from Sunday until Tuesday with other relatives and friends. MaMrjorie will enroll in the Ellens- berg Normal this fall. Jack Upham of Washington, D. C. spent Wednesday night with his uncle, C. L. Upham, and cousin, Dick Upham, in Columbia district. He is with the federal biological survey department. Mr. upham had not seen him for 22 years. STATE BOARD OF HIGHER EDU CATION WILL VISIT HERMISTON (Continued from Page One) liquor question was wet, and the minority vote was moist. Col. Jordan, guest for the evening made a few remarks following the talk by Mr. Stillings, saying that the review of the 1932 convention brought reminiscence of another Democratic National Convention in 1900. Twelve members and two visitors were present at the night meeting. MACMARR STORES NO PREMIUM FOR QUALITY! At our stores you actually often pay less for nationally known quality goods than you would be required to pay elsewhere for goods of inferior quality. Our entire organization is dedicated to the proposition of "Distribution Without Waste.” a principle which guarantees our customers a value that cannot be equaled elsewhere. SPECIAL PRICES EFFECTIVE JULY 29 and 30 and AUG. 1. M.J.B. Coffee - 3L. rm 8A6 - - Formay Swift's New Perfected Shortening. SPECIAL! 29c Phone 571 Close-out Specials! Face Creams and Powders 29c Hermiston Drug Co Phone 101 dad Vacuum Packed REGULAR 50c to $1.00 Eagle Soap Chips At Bulk Prices Rohrman Motor Co 15c 20. Jars Mayonnaise Iart sq Old Home Syrup 5-lb. Cans 69c Whole Spices Tocarin 1 1(1 hrimp 29c Sugar Cured medium size. Real Oven Raked 28-oz. Rod & White Cans Red almon Pineapple - 2 eune 39c & Beans ALL- WEATHERS & PATHFINDERS ALL ASK ABOUT OUR Red ■ ■ > < » ■ > > Goat Hair Sox of Six Fancy Sliced ococcccc000400090089898000000000020901000*9*$090**$$9000** Local Happenings AuiMpate your printing npfdg Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them. I ini THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1932 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON FOUR « Prescriptions 06 3 Lb. Can Try it! Sardines g wY Eo — 2 Norwegian Smoked Cans In pure olive oil. A few months ago these sardines sold for 2 for 35c ge p *e The Perfect Concentrated oe, ore . I rile Soap 21 LB. PACKAGE 4490, Shredded Wheat Pkge. The Energy Food Salad Dressing Full coxa Qt. S A Quality Product Jar Purex 10c 25c Bleach. Disinfectant Water Softener PINT BOTTLE Oranges ÄSNKIST" A Wonderful Value 8c 29« Hermiston, Ore. • Phone 241