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THURSDAY, THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, PAGE FOUR Local Happenings OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY Special Matinee 2:30 Saturday MATINEE SUNDAY 2:30 NOTICE: This is the most enter taining air picture ever made! EXCITING COLORFUL DRAMATIC COMEDY AIR COMEDY THRILLING Shanghai Madness "SKY DEVILS” if SPENCER TRACY with ANN DVORAK RALPH MORGAN FAY WRAY SPENCER TRACY EUGENE PALLETTE Mickey Mouse cartoon and First Chapter of DEVIL HORSE' 25 VOTES WITH EACH TICKET Boy or girl having moat votes at end of serial receives red wagon. COMEDY "HOCKEY HECK” and a cartoon. the management of a new branch in the business. Aunt Priscilla registers pleasure at the prospects of living in the sunny south but Henry nips that in the bud by an- nouncing that she and the family are remaining at home. Snappy entertainment was -fur- nished between acts by Miss Bon- nie Lamberson who pleased with clever tap dance numbers: by a trio of high school boys in the person of Melvin and Bruce Follett and Don- ald DeMoss, who gave several vocal selections, and by Guy Jepp on the FEBRUARY I. 1934 it 2% The World’s Finest Musical Instrument A Philco Mrs. Perry Arthur is visiting rela Miss Arlyne Clark was the guest of Miss Lillian Duncan in Pendleton tives and friends in Pendleton this week. from Thursday until Sunday. "Tommy Says Hello," the F. B. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Dawson of Stanfield were Hermiston visitor Auxiliary play, Saturday. Feb. 17. it the Union church. adv. I Wednesday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Enos Martin and A baby girl was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Longhorn Saturday, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopherson February 3, in Pendleton. Both ipent Sunday in Pendleton as accordion. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Toole. -----------— z ■------------ mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Raymond Walker, Mrs. Gia- DAIRYMEN RE-ELECT FOUR Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wilson ani < > 4 > Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan motored lys Smith, Mrs. Francis Household- I to Pendleton Saturday evening or ■r, and Mrs. Ina Weesell motored to DIRECTORS AT ANNUAL MEET ‘endleton Wednesday on business. ‘ business. (Continued from Page 1) Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer of Her- Vallas Dexter, operated upon re taifa gown and 1939 tons of other niston announce the arrival of a hay. He pointed out that the farm cently for appendicitis, was dis .randdaughter, born to Mr. and Mrs. er or dairyman who feeds alfalfa charged from the hospital the firs o 'has. Isaacs of Pilot Rock, at Pen- hay gets 10.6 per cent protein, while of this week. the dairyman who feeds other hay < > Thrift Shop will be open in th ileton Friday, February 2. She has gets 3.4 per cent protein. This com Hermiston Union church Saturday. >een named Helen Kay. Remember the date of the F. B. parison shows that the dairyman February 10, at 1:00 p.m.; 500 gar who feeds well will get the better \uxiliary play, Saturday, Feb. 17, production from his herd. adv menta from 1c to 10c. 390099999099990099990008000000999******% t the Union church. adv. Mr. Dean explained that tests Mrs. Browning of Irrigon was a to were being made at the station Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher- medical patient in the hospital fo on motored to Pendleton Monday determine the economic limit of a few days this week, She wa feeding concentrates. vening where Dr. Christopherson transferred to the St. Anthony’: Dairy Officials Sneak. attended a meeting of the Umatilla hospital in Pendleton. Paul Adams, manager of the Ore ounty Medical Society. Miss Wilma Stoop left Thursda gon Dairy Council, of Portland, en- Mrs. Ray Horner returned Tues- larged upon the "new deal” in evening for Portland where she wil High Patented From Selected Wheat - Guaranteed lay evening from California where marketing dairy products and in the make her home for the present. she has spent the past few days vi- lairy industry in general. He ex Stated communication of Queer itlng her husband. She was accom- plained the campaign now under Bars Fsther Chapter, O.E.S.. next Tues way to educate the producer in the anied by her nephew, Jack Horner value of his own product, and stated day at 8:00 P. M. Degrees. Visi if Irrigon. that the per capita, consumption of tors welcome. By Order of W M. adv Lbs. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie are butter is lower in the small towns pending the week in Portland at- nd communities than it is in the ending the hardware merchants cities. G. A. Brown, manager of Inter- Lbs. 1922—WILLYS KNIGHT SEDAN onvention, and also in Kelso, Wn„ state Associated Creameries, of Port isiting their son and family, Mr. land, of which the local creamery is a member, contributed the success -nd Mrs. Geo. McKenzie. Lbs. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe- f the association partially to the cooperation of the producer, who 1933—V-8 DeLuxe TUDOR, extras ialist of Pendleton will be at the has been forced to take an interest lermiston Hotel on Wednesday, in the marketing of his product to "eb. 14 th. Hours 1:00 to 5:30 p.m. iffect his own advancement during adv. the past three years. 1931—Model A FORD TUDOR Mr. Brown severely criticized Max Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lenhart are Gehlhar, director of agriculture In lbs. the proud parents of a baby boy Oregon, for his stand on the butter orn Monday, February 5, at the marketing agreement, against the 1930—Model A FORD, PANEL lermiston hospital. He has been purpose of the Oregon Agricultural Pound named Richard Edward. Both moth- Adjustment Act, passed by the last legislature. He urged producers to r and baby are doing nicely. vrite to Governor Meier and to date senators and representatives 1930—REO FLYING CLOUD Coupe voicing their wish in the matter. The only Radio scientifically designed as a Musical Instrument. it Looks Better if Sounds Better-It is Better Battery Sets Electric Sets Prices $24.00 to $600.00 OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. Gold Standard Flour saï $1.65 Toiletry Sale Woodbury’s Dorothy Demure Regular 60c 40c EGYPTIAN HENNA "* 8 ounce CLEANSING CREAM 8 ounce COCO OIL SHAMPOO 16 ounce WAVE SET 8 OU ice ALMOND CREAM 8 ounce BRILLIANTINE 8 ounce PARISIAN BALM 8 ounce After 11.00 size 59c POWDER DUSTING $1.00 SHAVING Lotion TAR SHAMPOO 39c 19c 33c 33c 49c CLEANSER AMBROSIA ALMOND ROSE LOTION CASTILE SHAMPOO COCONUT OIL Shampoo SPECIAL $150.00 $565.00 $275.00 $245.00 $250.00 FACIAL SOAP Woodbury’s 25c Cake tor 5Oc Gardenglo FACE POWDER 1926—CHRYSLER 58 COUPE $100.00 1926— DODGE 34 TON. TANTI $100.00 75c bo: Size JERGENS FINE SOAPS Sper ial } Price 19c Princess Marie TOILETRIES 25c Size — 10c USED-Model A ENGINE, Complet $25.00 HAIR JRTSHES 11.00 to $9.00 Values A KLEENEX fa 2 for 35c 47, Hermiston Drug Co 18c Special HERMISTON, OREGON ROHRMAN Motor Co. HERMISTON. OREGON POULTRYMEN DAIRYMEN! We have just Received a CARLOAD of Sperry’s High Quality Feeds We are prepared to fill your requirements at attractive prices. We have a feed for every purpose, at a price to fit every purse REMEMBER! AS AN Introduction WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL FEATURE FOR SATURDAY FEB 17th. COME IN AND ASK US ABOUT IT FOW, AND BE SURE TO BE HERE AT 3:00 P. M THAT DA Y. 10 SOAP CRACKERS 2 3 Shortening 5 Prunes 3 COFFEE HAMBURGER 3 STEAKS ON The big full sack of WHEAT $1.20 Ellis Feed Store HERMISTON NORTH END FELTHOUSE WAREHOUSE — OPPOSITE DEPOT. : SOCIETY Miss Margaret Elliott, Miss Mary Petri and Mrs. Georgia Henderson vere entertained at dinner last Thursday night by Mrs. Arleta White. Miss Rachel Sloan, Miss Marie almi and Miss Nell Reeves were I linner guests of Miss Francis Dix j aturday evening at Echo. Mrs. J. G. Pearson and Mrs. Har- >ld Rankin acted as Joint hostesses :t a dessert bridge luncheon last "riday afternoon at the Pearson aome. High honors were won by 1rs. Alice Stone and consolation by .1rs. Nell Barnhart. The contract club met with Mrs. j \rleta White Monday afternoon. \mong ¿hose present were Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Mrs. \. H. Norton, Mrs. W. J. Warner Mrs. N. R. Mueller, Mrs. H. T. Fra- er and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley. Mrs. James Todd and Mrs. O. K. ' Mudge entertained at two bridge luncheons Tuesday and Wednesday of this week at the O. K. Mudge tome at Hinkle. High honors on Tuesday were won by Mrs. W. L. Morgan, consolation by Mrs. Roy j "homas. and cut by Mrs. J. M. Nor- on. On Wednesday Mrs. Frank Gui- its won high honors, Mrs. E. W i Jarnum consolation and Mrs. Enos j fartin, cut. Miss Pauline Morris was a charm- ng hostess at a dinner party last ■ Thursday evening at the Hermiston | lotel complimenting Miss Nell | leeves on the occasion of her birth- lay. A beautiful bouquet of spring lowers brightened the table. Cov- rs were laid for Mrs. R. C. McRey- iolds. Miss Catherine McBain, Miss Magdolen Buck, Miss Wilma Stoop. Mrs. Walter Pearson, Miss Pauline. Hoop, the honoree and the hostess. | A "May West” party featuring j he gay nineties was one of the at- ractive affairs of last week when 1rs. W. J. Warner and Mrs. N. R. Mueller entertained at the Warner tome Thursday evening. Costume | prizes went to Mrs. F. C. McKenzie' ind Mr Enos Martin, and high hon- rs in bridge to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Richards. Mrs. Neill Barnhart was compli mented at a shower Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. R. C. Me- | eynolds, with Mrs. Walter Pear- son and Mrs. McReynolds acting as joint hostesses. High honors were won by Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider and onsolatlon by Mrs. Roy Thomas. FAMILY TRADITION EVIL FEATURED IN SCHOOL PLAY (Continued from Page 1) about the turn of affairs in the household. The grand finale sees Henry part with his family and take his bride to California where his new em ployer Mr Burke has offered him BURNHAM’S Many Dairymen Attend. Many dairymen attended the meeting from surrounding districts. 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