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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON ■ Oasis Cheatre The Best in Talking Pictures Hermiston, Oregon. Local Happenings 1 1 —r THURSDAY, AUGUST IT. 1933. ----- Monday afternoon from Portland and other coast points where they have been vacationing the past sev eral weeks. Marie Lou Stephenson left Tues day afternoon for Rye Valley. Ore- Thomas and their nephew, David, who are leaving in the near future for their new home at Albany, Ore gon, A lovely gift was presented them as a remembrance of the hap py times they have had with this I gon, where she will visit her father, group of friends. Line of Rayon Dresses at Alma I first of the week. Hitt's. W. W. Felthcuse, who has been I Clarence Stephenson for several A delightful swimming party was adv. Harry Spinning’s daughter from in Klamath Falls the past week on | weeks. | enjoyed by a group of young people FRIDAY • SATURDAY business, returned to his home in | Mr. and Mrs. Neill Barnhart mo- Tuesday evening when they motored Portland is visiting him this week. AUGUST 18-19 I tored to Pendleton Tuesday evening to Cold Springs to swim in the Co- Apartments and rooms for rent. this city, Tuesday. Osborne Apartments. Mrs. Laura Morris and daughter , where Mr. Barhart attended a Stan- lumbia river. Those present were: Adv. It's Glorious! It's Breath-taking! Dot Cooked food sale Saturday, Aug Pauline, left Tuesday morning foi | dard Oil meeting and Mrs. Barnhart Mary and Shirlie Brownson, Beautiful scenery of snow-capped ust 19th. at 1:30 P- M. at Burnham's Seaside, Ore., where they will spend j visited friends. Ann Sidler, Albert Kennings, Clar- mountains, waterfalls and woods. Floyd O'Kelley left last week for 1 enee Henning, Anna Ray, Dick and store. M. E. Aid, adv. several days. Anne Sommerer left for Portland The Osborne Apartment house is Great Falls, Montana, where be will Enos Martin, and Walter and Helen e employed. Mrs. O’Kelley plans Jendrzejewski. Miss Sidler of Port the first of the week where she being painted and the halls cleaned n leaving withing several weeks to land is the house guest of Shirlie will visit relatives for several weeks. and painted this week. Jarvis Dur join her husband. fey is doing the painting. Brownson this week. Ruth Dodd left for Portland Tues with LUIS TRENKER, and Mrs. Ina Wessell left Saturday for C. E. Perger of Boardman is tak- Out of town people to visit Her day where she will spend several VILMA BANKY. days visiting friends and relatives. ing F. C. Woughter’s place at the The Dalles where she underwent a miston the past week included: J. S. Mr. and Mrs. Jens Scovbo and Union Pacific depot while he is on major operation. Word was received Moore. S. Thorson, and Fred Lee, all Action ! Drama ! Romance ! that she is getting along as well as of Echo; K. G. Gabriel of Stanfield; family were dinner guests at the his vacation. Plus Slim Summerville in "Kid Charles Klinger, Charles Melville, County Brand Inspector Ed could be expected. Glove Kisses”, a cartoon and Turnblad home Sunday. officers Wright of Pilot Rock has appointed On Tuesday evening the and M. E. Bundy, all of Lexington; F. W. Kern of Pendleton was vi “Terror Trail ", Part 6 of "Last siting his daughter, Mrs. Alma Hitt Alpha Christley as Deputy Brand j and teachers of the primary depart- Mrs. George Terney, Alfred Soneppi, Frontier. Wednesday of this week. Inspector for this territory. ment of the Methodist Sunday Glenn Snyder, and Mr. and Mrs. I. Rev. W. O. Miller of 1 Umatilla was Edethanne Spencer, little daugh- | school met to consider plans for the L. Hagen, all of Pendleton; William etterment of their department. Tutts and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Craw a Hermiston business visitor Wed- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer o MONDAY Rev. W. A. Briggs and family ford, all of Holdman; Bert Michel nesday morning. Umatilla was operated on at the AUGUST 20-21 Frank Swayze, Jr., left Monday Hermiston Hospital this week for made a business trip to LaGrande of Ione Roy Hurst of Cecil and Mr. $$4649902908080 0 1089000882000989083020088020800009006 last Thursday. They visited over and Mrs. Frank Leicht of Irrigon. ifternoon for Portland where he tonsils and adenoids. You’d call her a "bad girl” . . . night with friends, returning to will spend several days. Mrs. Harry Quick was hostess for Miss M. Hendrickson, nurse of FOR REAL ECONOMY and according to all standards a charming shower for Mrs. Bert The Ladies Aid Society met for an Hermiston Hospital, has negotiated Hermiston Friday. she is bad. . . . Just a "pick up”. Mrs. G. M. Pierson is spending Quick held at her home Tuesday af- ill day meeting with Mrs. Oscar with a nurse in Portland to work . . Yet to condemn her is to con with her as partner in the local hos several days with her son in La ternoon, when she received many Payne on Wednesday of this week. demn all love! Grande. He motored over Sunday dainty and useful gifts. Those pres Miss Myrtle McAtee is spending pital. —LASTS ONE-THIRD LONGER— A picnic and swim was enjoyed and returned Sunday evening ac- ent included: Mrs. Martin, Mrs. 2 week visiting friends in Rosalie. companied by his mother. Childs, Mrs. Challis, Mrs. Kennings, by members of the Umatilla Co-op Wn. Eugene Hanby returned to Her Mrs. Lenhart. Mrs. Roy Pearson, Cotton night gowns at Alma Creamery staff and friends last Sat- miston Monday afternoon from Port-, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Turn with SYLVIA SIDNEY and urday night at Umatilla on the Utt’s. adv. land and other coast points where blad, Mrs. Wm. Moore, Mrs. Brock, banks of the Columbia river. Monte Hedwall, and two sisters, GEORGE RAFT 8. H. Barnard accompanied by he has been sojourning the past and Mrs. Kayler of Spokane, Wn. Margaret and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds PHONE— Icehouse 741, Residence 901. by VINA DELMAR, author of i Several musical numbers were en- returned from Portland and Seattle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, mo month. ' BAD GIRL” Sundays Open until 12:00. J. A. Reeves and daughter, Nell, joyed given by Esther Brock and Daily Delivery tored to Ellensburg, Wn., Sunday the last of the week. Plus Sing, Bing, Sing! and a Myron Nation, who has been vi where they met Lois Barnard, who and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm mo Muri Quick, accompanied by Mar cartoon. siting friends in Portland the past returned to Hermiston with them. tored to Pottamus creek in the Blue garet Hammel. Games were the di- Mr. and Mrs. James Keris from mountains Sunday where they spent version for the afternoon after lew days returned to Hermiston the 1 1 - - — Chicago are visiting at the home of the day fishing. They returned with which cake and ice cream were Special Monday Night: -1.C0 Jar 18 mountain trout. served. 9$10000900000099300099 000 their uncle, John Paxton. They are qocccccccccccccc*298288099900000000090999909099***97 Beauty Cream Free with each Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher enroute to the Pacific coast for a lady’s Ticket. • • • • • • • ♦ • •664 ♦ < i son and daughter Barbara, accom vacation. Mrs. W. H. Bloom, nee Alice Dyer, panied by Nell Reeves are leaving LEGION AUXILIARY NEWS is visiting at the home of her par- Friday for Portland and other coast TUES., WED., & THURS. Unit No. 37 < i ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. Mr. points where they will vacation for ♦ < i i > August 22, 23 and 24. - ) and Mrs. Bloom have been spending several weeks. ❖ • • • • • • • • • • • • ♦ < ) Mr. and Mrs. James Todd, Mr. the summer in Seattle. Beatrice Christopherson, a dele and Mrs. O. K. Mudge, Mrs. Garnet Edith Clarke, Margaret Clarke gate to the State Convention at Kla Best and Mrs. A. W. Christopherson, 4 and Floyd McMullen motored to ; A Quality Paper at a math Falls was unanimously elected who attended the Legion Conven- Pendleton Sunday where they at- LOW president of department number six. PRICE. Sec TWO Shows for one price. tion at Klamath Falls last week re- tended an executive meeting of the This is the second convention which ( ) turned to Hermiston Sunday. Startling Radio Studio Drama! Christian Endeavor Society. she has attended but has won a (Tested Supplies, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. and ---01/2, — 1: Ci — .»us. a . ej . Marble idrOIC ano 72 Sheets place in departmental affairs, She Í Elvin Quiring, who has been here -.Y11. , ,, I ; iamily, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne, Guaranteed Work, Shampoo/ Finger wave and hair cut included. was put on one of the most impor- | the past week visiting his brother, 50 Envelopes and Mr. and Mrs. Morehouse and iant committees of the year by Alice <> Alfred Quiring, and assisting in the children enjoyed a picnic at the George, Department President, that J ' Herald office, left Saturday night AN UNUSUAL VALUE! . Payne home and then a swim in the Christopherson was accompanied to 2 for his home in Dallas. Umatilla river. of Constitution and By-Laws. Mrs. and Mrs. Gerald White, who has been Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Rieks, Mr. < i visiting the Chicago Fair, and rei - and Mrs. Joe Ward, Mr. and Mrs. S. the convention by Mrs. Garnet Best, HERMISTON alternate and newly elected presi < i Shingle tives and friends in the East, re- Alexander and family, all of Irri- DRUG CO. turned to her home In this city last gon and B. Coopers of Helix, mo- dent. Mildred Tilden, Rena Water- < > With increased cost of beauty supplies the above charges are man, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hallybur- < > with BOB STEELE. 1 hursday. tored to LaGrande Sunday where Considered Fair. ton, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge and 4 i $00009000000009009009060 < > Mrs. Seitz and children returned they visited relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd also at Irene Attebury returned home Monday from San Jose, Cal., where tended the convention < > she ----- has - been spending two months initiation OL new EW lucmurrs "I- ... • Initiation of members will | visiting friends and relatives. She visited many scenic places in Neva- take place at the home of Mrs. B. 8. i s000 000000%00000000* 0 0* **** * * *9***®*****%%? Kingsley, August 31st. _________________ . t da and California while enroute. W. M. Skinner, who has been .. 11 C ) ) it 2280 - i t , • ;? spending the summer in Montana, stopped in Hermiston to visit his ! T* sister, Mrs. J. V. Allen for several j HOURS: days before going on to his home In 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. Hollywood, California. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey and SATURDAYS two sons from LaGrande accompan-1 I DEPENDABLE GROCERS j 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. ied by Mrs. G. W. Bailey of Hermis- I ton, returned here the last of the PRICES EFFECTIVE: FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, AUGUST 18th, 19th and 21st week from the coast where they have been vacationing the past two & Post Tosties or Kellogg’s a g A a I weeks. Morrell’s Red & White — Sliced 2%,s Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stoop and I two children from LaGrande visited I I Sunday with Mrs. Stoop's sister, I 21/2s I Mrs. Charles Clarke, and Mr. Stoop's I I sister. Miss Wilma Stoop. They re- I Medium Weight turned to their home Sunday even- Half Gallon Pound Snow Flake or Honeymaid Graham | ing. Box David S. Arnott of the Columbia Oronite Pound EACH district left Saturday evening with Bulk, Bring your container. Elmer D. Bryson and son Howard, of Walla Walla, Wn., for Chicago Gold Medal or Nalley's and the Century of Progress Expo Quarts — C. H. B, sition. There are seven other young men in their party and they plan 29C | to be gone two weeks. Quart Jar — . , A tried chicken dinner with ice- ream and cake was given Sunday, Bleachant - Deoderant August 13th, on the Christley lawn Libby’s 12 ox. tins -g g in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Squire K. Quart the REBEL Meadowbrook Ice PICK UP Cents Per Lb Montag^ Prices Effective Monday | AUGUST 21 Devon Vellum Double Feature! “Phantom Standard Duart Wave $5.00 Special Wave $3.50 49c Shampoo & Finger Wave $1.50 All Finger Waves .... 50c Henna Pack $1. -HairCut 50c Broadcast" ‘Fighting Champ t $ Hermiston Beauty Shop 5, THE REDS WHITER ' The Sign of a Dependable Store I. MACMARR STORES Specials for Saturday and Monda y, August 19 & 21 WALLA Hams lb 20c Pineapple 2 for 37c MALT, Old Vienna 39c WESSON OIL 59c FLY SPRAY .... 43c Sweet Pickles 35c PEN JEL 2 27c CRAB MEAT 29c Mother’s OATS Premium — Large 25c Cut Green Beans Red & White — 2s 2 For 35c SARDINES « 2 For 15c 8 oz. Instant Tapioca 10c RAISINS Blue «White- 4 lbs 25c BISQUICK With 2 Pieces China — 1 pkg. REDS WHITE I Com Flakes 3 l^C BACON 29c CRACKERS A 17c ye, 2 I RUPTURE H. L. Hoffman. Expert, former associate of C. F. Redlich. Minne- apolis, Minn., demonstrate without charge his “Perfect Reten tion Shields” in Pendleton. Friday, September 1 at the Dorion Hotel from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. Please come early. Any rupture allowed to protrude Is dangerous, weakening the whole system. It often causes stomach trouble. gas and backpains. My "Perfect Retention Shields" will hold rupture under and condi tion of work and contract the open ing in a short time. Do not submit to avoidable oper ations and wear trusses that will enlarge the opening. Many satisfied clients in this community. No mail i order. • HOME OFFICE: I 305 Lincoln Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Salad Dressing PUREX CORNED BEEF ^löC Bottles 5A 19c y Airway Coffee 5 3 Pound Package Hershey’s Cocoa Fancy LEMONS 250 Assorted Flavors Pkgs. 19c — Peaches U. 8. No. 1 El bertas Tomatoes Local Grown Box Dozen Phone 241 JELLO 4 Canning 25c Store No. 1751 ? 35c Hermiston 1