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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe cialist of Pendleton will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, August 16. Hours 1:00 p. m. to 5:00 adv p. m. The Epworth League Cabinet met at the church Monday night and made plans for the activities of the league for the next three months. Mrs. Mary Morrow of Portland is visiting at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. A. W. Christopherson. Dr. and Mrs. Christopherson mo tored to Pendleton Sunday where they spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toole. Mrs. M. T. Matott and daughters, Rosella and Janice, returned Satur- day from Portland where they jour- neyed to see Old Ironside*. W. W. Felthouse left Monday for Klamath Falls. Ore., where he will attend to business affairs in that city. Lloyd Moore is the proud owner of a new Ford V-8 purchased the first of the week from Rohrman Motor company. Mrs. Otis Hampton and son and Mr. and Mrs. Orai Hendrickson mo- tored to Pendleton the last of the week on a shopping tour. Miss Hendrickson, nurse at the Hermiston hospital is having the hospital refintshed and rearranged and new equipment installed. Mrs. Ina Wessen, who is in the Hermiston hospital receiving medi cal treatment, is reported as im proving rapidiy. She had her tonsils removed the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baronwell left Friday of last week for Pendleton where they will make their home. Mr. Barnonwell is connected with the state highway surveyors. Mrs. Herbert Haneline, who has- been visiting her mother, Mrs. Geo. Mitchell in Walla Walla the past week returned to her home here Saturday. Mr. Haneline motored to Walla Walla Saturday bringing Mrs. Haneline back with him. Local Happenings C. M. Jackson motored to Pend leton Saturday on business. Mrs. Bert Michel of Ione was a Hermiston business visitor last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Carson spent Sunday in Pendleton visiting rela tives and friends. H. L. Propst left Monday for Portland where he will attend to Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark and two daughter* were Pendleton visitors Saturday night. S. J. Devine of Lexington was a visitor last Hermiston business week. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid and daughter Barbara left Thursday of last week for Spokane where they business affairs. will visit relatives and friends. James Hill of Pendleton was a Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kelley accom Hermiston business visitor the last panied by Julius Gimble, motored of the week. down from LaGrande and spent the Mrs. B. E. Winduet of Dayton is week end with relatives. They re visiting at the home of her daughter turned to LaGrande Sunday where Mrs. D. M. Deeter, of this city. they are employed. Oasis Theatre FRIDAY & SATURDAY — August 11 and 12. Matinee 2:30 Saturday HE STAKED HIS STRAIGHT SHOOTING AGAINST THE KING OF WESTERN OUTLAWSI RANDOLPH SCOTT • TOM KEENE KATHLEEN BURKE • NOAH BEERY Jim Neary, who is employed In The Dorian Hotel in Pendleton, spent several day* of last week vi siting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Neary. Monte Hedwall, accompanied by his two sisters, Margaret and Mrs. I. C. McReynolds, left Monday for Seattle, Wn., where they will visit relatives for several days. Edith Tucker, who is to be the fifth and sixth grade teacher in the local schools this year, is spending a non few Beach, days with parents at Can- near her Seaside, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Campbell and children who have been visiting Mr. Campbell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Campbell, returned to their home In Sunnyside, Wn„ Saturday. Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Op tometrist, who has made profession al visits to Hermiston for the past 20 years and is known for good Op tical work at reasonable prices will again be at the Hotel Hermiston, Thursday, August 17, for one day. Eyes examined, glasses ground and adv. fitted. THURSDAY. AUGU8T 10, 1933. 0A Cenol OUC Spray Gun 40c Fly Spray Special 798 both for HERMISTON DRUG CO. Hale’s Confectionery Now open for business Former Hitt’s Confectionery. ROY C. HALE, Manager. Sport Goods FOUNTAIN Save Your Eyes! SUNDAY & MONDAY - AUG. 13 and 14 and SAVE MONEY Matinee 2:30 Sunday Liberty 4-Star Picture 1 week ahead of Portland ! Dr. Curry, the old Reliable Optometrist of Seattle CONSTANCE BENNETT who has made professional visits to Hermiston for 20 years, will again be at the as the girl who took a short-cut down the primrose path .... to make herself a Hotel Hermiston “BED OF ROSES” Thurs., Aug. 17 With JOEL McCREA JOHN HALLIDAY , Pert Kelton — Samuel Hinds for one day Eyes Examined— Glasses Ground and Fitted— Prices Based on Present Con ditions. PLUS :— Clark and McCullough in “Hokus Focus and cartoon “Pencil Mania”. Special Monday Night: $1.00 Jar Beauty Cream FREE with each Lady’s Ticket. Specials for Saturday and Monday, August 12 & 14 2 for 15c RED & WHITE - 21s Rolled Oats QUICK OR REGULAR Mayonnaise RED & WHITE Cocoa PINTS QUARTS 25c 48c 3 lbs. 93c RED & WHITE 1 lb. 23c BLUE & WHITE 2 for 29c RED AND WHIITE Dill Pickles Milk 9 lbs. 35c RED & WHITE 2 lbs. BLUE & WHITE 23e RED & WHITE • 21s 3 for 19c RED & WHITE Baked Beans or Brown Bread LARGE 2 for 25c RED & WHITE VAN CAMP'S Pork & Beans NAw T)a9l___ Admission to the grounds reduced from 50c to 25c, liCn —ee-____ and this t&c Includes free general admission (usually 50c) to the combined Night Show at the grandstand—but every, body pays—no passes printed. Attend daily, help break attendance records. Chips Sugar - MEDIUM SIZE REGULAR SIZE - Horticulture, Livestock, 4-H Clubs, Industry. aa.kinson etevca"%o.“sand: We have disposed of our business in Her- on, known as the Propst Variety Store, and portunity to introduce to this com- • take and Mrs. Guy Amsberry, who will munity. conduct the business henceforth. We take this opportunity to thank our many friends for their past patronage which, we assure you, has been greatly appreciated, and ask for our successors your continued sup port. MR. and MRS. H. PROPST Society Horseshow and Nature-in-the-Raw combined— World’s record high junipers (8 feet, 1 inches) arid High School Horses mingled with the West’s worst outlaw buckers and Brahmas. General admission to Night Show (a 50c value) FREE. Reserve seats 25c. Boxes 50c. Three thousand free seats. Standing room for 10,000. Admission to Code reduced from 50c to 25c. Children ------ tv uruunas under 10 free. Car admission includ- ing parking, 25c. No passes printed. No pass out checks. Everybody pays the reduced rate—Employees, Concessioners, Exhibitors, Contestants, Friends, Patrons—all alike. LABOR DAY—The Big Opening Day, Sept. 4-9 MACMARR STORES liizo sue . 11 AND OLD LOW ii PRICES on the genuine HEATROLA Second annonncement of thin great offer — good on! g until Auguat 2 lì th HIS way, ladies and gentlemen, to the supply of Free Coal — enough for everyone who places his order fcr a genuine Heatrola during the period of this — the 12th Annual Heatrola Free Coal Campaign. T And that isn't all. During this campaign we will sell at the old low prices all Heatrolas now in our stock. A real money saving for you, because prices on all Heatrolas went up July 8th, and further advances are expected. HOURS—8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SATURDAYS—8 A M. to 8 P.M. 3 for 25c 20 lbs. $1.00 RED s WHITE 2 For FRI., SAT. & MON., E STATE Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. August 14 to 17. Inc. I Matches - 2 ÄeEE 39c Baker’s Chocolate - 2 zLe. 39c ICerto = 49c ? 89c Tobacco 2% Size Can 19c Pineapple vneysnea me HARMONY a A . Soap 1027 Jell Well . Remember, it’s the GENU INE Heatrola we’re offering, with the Intensi-Fire Air Duct and other exclusive features. And this year there are more models to choose from — a size to suit every heating job, a price to fit every budget. Cash isn’t needed. Pay only $2.00 down to assure getting a Heatrola at the old price PLUS a supply of Free Coal. When heater is installed, start easy payments, if you wish, on our generous time- payment plan. I DEPENDABLE GROCERS I Bargains . : g XonleayekoGmknanaaytus Free Double Night Show, UI . g _ 290: g Gelatine Dessert - Pkgs. Assorted Flavors me — P02s YP9 . CansADC opp. — Extra Standard Beans • 10 Grade ’ No. 2 Tins CASE 24 cans $2.39 49° Lbs. Idaho Red or Small White /I VINEGAR Local Potato be there ' whet. To Our Friends Whole Pickling Spice REDA,WBUTE 6 for 49c Shrimp So Thoroughbred Racing, spora STOPES n Coffee "XOUR STATE FAIR Bring in the school children. THE RED & WHITE Coffee 49c 59c 69c 79c 98c 89c 19c 29c 25c—reserved seats and boxes 25e and 50c extra. Plus:—Cartoon and Comedy, “Dream Stuff “Clutching Sands”, Part 5 of “Last Frontier' Mayonnaise a aw BURNHAM’S Agriculture, HARRY CAREY • KENT TAYLOR Hominy BROOM, 14 inch, 4-sew .................................... BROOM, 15 inch, 5-sew .................................... BROOM, 15 inch, 5-sew, Ivory Handle ............ BROOM, 15% inch straw, 6-sew ...................... FLY SPRAY, Bulk, House use, per gallon....... FLY SPRAY, Bulk, For Stock, per gallon : MATCHES, per carton ...................................... LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars ................................ VASTLY MFFOtO WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. CONFECTIONS Take advantage of these— 25c Gallon — FRUITS AND VEGETABLES — Cantaloupe« LETTUCE TOMATOES APPLES ■ ----------------------- g EACH NtE Freeh Heads For Slk-lng * For Cooking 8 Phone 241------------ Store No. 1751 Sc 5c 15c 25c Each Basket POUNDS Hermiston