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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newport spent questions Must I take the exami- Mrs. Julian Morfitt of Portland nation?’’ and "What must I do to visited her mother Mrs. A. W. Purdy most of the week in Portland. over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield of get a new license?" The authority to waive the ex- Vancouver, Wn., who are the house Merle Phelps received a badly guests Of Mrs. Schofield's parents. amination of any applicant for a re- crushed finger while working at the Mr. and Mr». W. J. Warner, plan to newal of an operator's license ex spend the week end visiting friends cept In those instances when the Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton were J. G. Pearson was a Pendleton | pipe yards Saturday. applicant is 70 years of age or more, in Spokane. Pendleton visitors Monday night. business visitor Monday. The ladies of the Hermiston Union or when evidence is shown that the Otis of Portland, who owns applicant may not be qualified to Jack House spent two days in Miss Myrnie Clayton was a Pen land on the Iermiston project, wa church will hold a cooked food sale bold a license, has been granted to Portland the first of the week. Saturday, April 29, in the building locking after business in town Tues dieton visitor Saturday afternoon. | formerly occupied by Kingsley. Adv Secretary Hoss by the legislature. day. Mr. Hoss believes that the value of Miss Isabel Dodd will be a guest i Miss Edith Clarke left early this Mrs, Floyd O’Kelley accompanied ! the examination law will not be de at the wedding of one of her soro- Robert Nelson, who is employed morning for Eugene where she will creased in any way, for under this Mrs. Wa alter Luar s to Pendleton rity statere in Freewater Sunday. by the state highwy department, attend the state Oregon Christian plan any driver who is not entirely Tuesday on busi ne s. I spent The week end at his home in 1 Endeavor convention. The Columbia normal physically or mentally, or Mrs. W. W. Felthouse left Tues- Union delegation motored down in a is crippled in any way, will be giv J. M. Biggs of La Grande was a Baker. day for Portland where she will body. en a careful check-up. business visitor in Hermiston Mon spend several days visiting friends. Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye sight spec- Dr. A. W. Christopherson has Holders of new type drivers li day. ialist of Pendleton will be at the been appointed railroad doctor for censes and renewals issued since Miss Emogene Paul who has been Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, | the section of road between Board- July 1, 1931, are not compelled to in Portland for several months, re May 3. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. man and Stanfield, to fill the va- renew their permits until June 30, Adv. ' cancy left by the resignation of Dr. 1935, regardless of the expiration urned home Saturday afternoon. Reid of Umatilla. | date they show. Hermiston, Oregon. Mrs. Ina Wessell end daughter The Best in Talking Pictures Joe Dyer is confined to his home Examinations will be continued Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hampton of Barbara and Mrs. Dave Mittlesdorf with a number of cracked ribs. The for those not previously licensed in Pendleton were business visitors in were business visitors in Pendleton | injury occurred Sunday when Mr. | Oregon,, the exams covering an ac- NO. 8 own Monday. Wednesday. Dyer was leading some calves. They tual driving test, a written quiz on FRIDAY - SATURDAY got the better of him and crowded road laws and a brief physical test Nicholas Codd o' Spokane was a Mrs. Leila Phelps returned Wed | him to the ground, injured him con- to’check eyesight and knowledge of business visitor in Hermiston Mon MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY nesday from a two week’s stay with siderably. road signs. day. At one time Mr. Codd was con- Hollywood's most closely her daughter, Mrs. Carl Voyen, at Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawkins and I netted with the local power com guarded film secrets . . . Boulder Dam, Nevada. Mr. Voyen is | family and Mr. and Mrs. Jess Rich- pany. laid bare for the first time! HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TOGS with the reclamation service there. ards were dinner guests at the home Clarence Robinett returned from of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson in Co COST ONLY $25 FOR YEAR. $001000110000$0009090833* Portland Sunday after visiting his lumbia district Sunday. A group of Hermiston ladies at- mother for several days. She has tended a district missionary meeting A complete wardrobe for a high been critically ill and her condition With Saturday in Pendleton. Among them i school girl can be purchased at a is not greatly improved. were Mrs. W. E. Jones, Mrs. Walter | yearly cost of $24.85, according to Garner, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. Mrs. Azalea Sager, extension spec- Mrs. Harvey Payne, Harold Marbel, An Picture GUARANTEED RESULTS Ferris. Theta Burnside A. M. Smith and Mrs. W. W. Felt- iallst in clothing and textiles at Mrs. E. THRILLS! SPEED! ACTION! Oregon State college, who has and Ella Schilling were Pendleton | house. Plus “Bride's Eereavement" -and visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Christopherson worked out a budget especially to “Mickey’s Busy Day. and granddaughter. Carol Freeze, of aid relief workers and homemakers s > < > J. O. French returned from Salem Portland spent last week end as the whose clothing dollar is at a mini- FOR ALL KINDS OF NO. 9 Tuesday after attending the funeralhouse guests of their son and I mum WHITE SHOES SUNDAY AID MONDAY This clothing allowance repre of his mother, Mrs. L. N. French daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY 25c sents the absolute minimum re- 88, V ho passed away Sunday, April Christopherson. Diamond Lil , . . Sizzling new Í quirement in number and kind of 16, at her home there. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Biggs and two NEW SUPPLY OF screen personality . . . craving garments to maintain comfort, sons John and Dan went through diamonds . ; . and taking her U. S. GOLF BALLS. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar, accom Hermiston Saturday night enroute health and decency, says Mrs. Sager. love where she found it! companied by Mrs. W. L. Morgan to their home in La Grande after "Such a budget can only be used as She’ll make you blush, but you left Saturday night for Portland spending the week in Portland on a guide and may have to be revised HERMISTON DRUG CO. will love her! to meet specific needs of indivi- Prescriptions % where they remained until Wednes business. Mr. Biggs is with the Mu duals.” Phone 101 day. Mr. Thomas took care of the tual Life of New York. Making of dresses and undergar- barber shop during his absence. Mrs. Fred Barker of Santa Cruz, Calif., and two sons arrived in Her- ments is necessary under this plan. WSEMHEEHHENMNSREEEESREAERAEAERM miston Wednesday with Mrs. Earl and no allowance Is made for pur Bensel and Mrs. J. S. Connell who chasing patterns. The best dress Is We have— visited her there. She plans to spend made of dotted Swiss, dimity, voile LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF —APAAAMPUNT PICTUAE two or three weeks visiting her par- batiste or similar material which costs about 25 cents per yard. Un A ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel. I« He Was Ker Man, —but Herbert Hedwall, manager of the dergarments are made from bleached “She Done Him Wrong.” that wc have ever had. local MacMarr store, and Ernest or unbleached muslin at 10 or 15 E with Cary Grant Carson clerk, attended a meeting of cents per yard. Silk hose for party the Safeway stores organization in wear are not included in the budget Owen Moore Gilbert Roland K Walla Walla Sunday. They report and would cost an additional 49 Neah Beery We Have Many Bargains Left. that an attitude of optimism is held cents. Plus "Fatal Glass û Peer" with A few of these garments, as indi by officials in the belief that com In New Location on Main St. W. C. Fields, and Sports Revue. cated on the chart, will serve two modity prices are advancing. &RENZKHEEEEKEERRMHEEENEEMRMAEMMf years, depending upon the wear and care given the clothes. Although the budget Is planned for girls from 14 to 18 years, it can be easily be adapted to younger girls at a slight reduction in cost. The minimum clothing budget for A delightful benefit luncheon was high school girls is as follows: given today by ladies of the Metho Num- Yrs. Orig. dist church at the home of Mrs. ber Use Cost Felix Romogeaux. Mrs. Rena Water- man, Mrs. R. H. McAtee, and Mrs. Hat or beret 1 1 $ .50 Romogeaux acted as joint hostesses. Coat 1 2 8.00 Sweater 1 2 1.00 Mrs. James Clayton and Miss My- rnie Clayton acted as joint hostess es at a bridge party Tuesday night at Mrs. Clayton’s home. Four tables were in play during the evening. High honors were won by Mrs. E. P. Schofield of Portland, and consola- i BED & WHITE RED & WHITE tion by Miss Florence Woughter. VAN CAMPS Medium Locai Happenings Times Cost of Living Down. (Danin Uhatrr Rolled HONEY Nyal Spring TONICS Wonde % SHU-MILK Pork Roast, Burnham’s Dress, Dress, Dress, Apron Hose, Shoes. Under Night 38 STRAW HATS ASD"DKKs™ Summer Goat Hair Sox BURK’S 1 2 1 2 1 1 lisle, @25c galoshes garments dress • 3 8 2 1 .65 Accessories 3.00 Incidentals The original cost of this clothing Is $30.35 but the yearly expenditure 1.50 will average only $24.85. The 8.00 amounts are based on Portland and 2.35 Corvallis prices and will vary slight .90 ly in other communities. 3 1A Will Buy Your Wool | {SOCIETY - RED & WHITE best cotton school wool school STORES NEW YORK STORE VA The Sign of a Dependable Store aS” Pendleton Phone 1249-J Specials for Saturday and Monday, April 29 & May 1 Cake Flour PORK & BEANS 23c Baking Powder DEPENDABLE GROCERS 23c 3 cans 14c •----------- - ——-------------------- Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate GRAPE FRUIT II D & WHITE, 2a Sliced or Mammoth Halves REI) & WHITE, 212s 8 lbs can 19c BLUE & WHITE, BLUE & WHITE. 21s 2 cans 23c can 15c SHAKER SALT ORANGES Iodized or Plain RED & WHITE, 2s 2 doz 19c CARROTS 2 bunches 9c 2 Grape Fruit LARGE DULL 23c PEACHES SUGAR 2 cans 29c lb 3 for Fresh Strawberries 2 boxes 25c DUTCH BOY Mayonnaise & Sandwich Spread | i I | | An enjoyable afternoon was spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. F. C. McKenzie when Mrs. Geo. Briggs, Mrs. E. P. Dodd, and Mrs. McKenzie acted as joint hostesses at a bridge- luncheon. Eight tables were in play during the afternoon. Mrs. H. T. Fraser won high honors, Mrs. Enos Martin second high, and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley consolation. A surprise bridge party was car- | vied out successfully Sunday eve- i ning complimenting Mrs. R. C. Mc- I Reynolds on her birthday. Four tables of bridge were in play during : the evening. High honors were won by Henry Harger, and consolation | y Monte Hedwall. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Henry I Harger, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hane- I line, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hudson, i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson, the | Misses Eva Bartsch. Catherine Mc Bain. Magdolen Buck. Ingred Bol ing. Nell Reeves. Grace Jackson, and Monte Hedwall. Herbert Hedwall, Mr. McReynolds and the honoree. SIZE ‘ 14c 15c MACMARR STORES SERVICE SECRETARY HOSS FURTHER EXPLAINS AUTO LICENSE LAW. Residents of Oregon who are car rying licenses to operate motor ve- i hieles on the highways of the state | are showing more than a passing in- i terest In the new law providing for | the cancellation of all outstanding | operators licenses issued between 1920 and July 1. 1931. the law be- I coming effective September 1 of this year. The principal thoughts tn the minds of some 400.000 automobile . drivers has been summed up by ! Secretary of State Hess 1 into two PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 29th TO op g ce oar Armour's Star . ge MAY SAVINGS | 1st, INCLUSIVE. , j LARD 4 er $5C 3 98c Malt Syrup Mayonnaise Pook, sur" 55c 3Ds 59c Cans Sugar 20- $19 PAR 8060 s X 89c cre,. c cere. Perfect Concentrated FOOD PRICES ARE STEADILY ADVANCING. . . 1 Oacce KERRS JAM 14 °* Tin 2" Cornflakes", Phone 241 Peanut 2 Lb. Jar Butter Ke BEST FOODS $2 Pickles 186 BREAD AND BUTTER — 15 oz. bottle Bi.---------------- BUY NOW and SAVE at Present LOW PRICES. Baker’s Cocoa ‘I Minute Tapioca •pj 12c MnsPRINCE ALBERT MAXIMUM New Green Petatoes * 6 L. 25c NEW CRISP Radishes • 35c NEW Fresh Crisp Lettuce Store No. 1751 EACH Hermiston