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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1934. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR I—- Oasis Theatre • Hermiston SATURDAY SUNDAY - MONDAY FRIDAY Surprise Program! ! ! BOXING and WRESTLING TOURNAMENT * Umatilla School Gym W ed Feb. 28th Local Happenings Leland Osborn of Walla Walla spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Osborn. Jim Neary of Pendleton was a Iermiston visitor Friday. Miss Francis Dix of Echo spent he week end in Hermiston. Children's haircuts, 25c; adults, ’.5c, at Shaar's Barber Shop. adv. Mrs. Jen Grammen of Portland isited for a few hours Saturday with Mrs. Mary House, an old time riend. Geo. Harkenrider is driving a 933 V-8 DeLux Tudor this week urchased from the Rohrman Motor ompany. Fred Thielsen of Salem, with the tate Industrial Accident Com- nission, is in Hermiston this week on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Moulton of Kennewick were business visitors in Hermiston Saturday of this week for a few hours. Mrs. P. H. Corman left for Port- land Wednesday where she will visit her brothers, S. D. Cole and Cole, for ten days. Miss Marjorie Doyle of Seattle is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doyle this week while on her va cation. She Is a sister of Mr. Doyle. Rev. W. R. Storms of Wallula will again deliver the sermon at the Baptist church Sunday morning. February 25th, and again in the evening. The merning service starts at 11:00 o’clock. Queen Esther Chapter, O.E.S. Stated communication next Tuesday at 8:00 P. M. Special meeting Thurs day, March 1, at 8:00 P. M. Dr. Edith I. Phillips, associate grand matron, will m: ke her official visit, By order W. M. Adv Children's haircuts, 25c; adults, 35c, at Shaar's Barber Shop. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cochran of Pendleton were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinett of Wopato, Wn., were visiting ac- quaintances here last week. Lowell Stockard accompanied them. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson, Ruth and Dale, and Mrs. G. M. Pier son visited relatives in LaGrande "aturday night and Sunday. Clearance Sale continued at Thrift Shop each Sat. and Wed., till fur ther notice. Prices reduced. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Richwine and small son Lavern of Kellogg. Idaho, visited the first of the week with Mrs. Richwine’s parents, Mr. nd Mrs. R. E. Osborn. Miss Esther Loose of Walla Walla accompanied i hem and Mrs. Osborn returned to that city with them Wednesday to visit for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mosier and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne motored to a abin near Emigrant Springs Sun- lay where they spent the day. The nen dug trees and had no difficulty lue to the fact that the ground was lot frozen. Miss Marie Salmi spent the week end visiting friends in Hood River. Mrs. R. C. McReynolds and Mrs. Neill Bernard were Pendleton busi ness visitors Monday. New line of Print Frocks, $1.95, Adv at Alma Hitts Shop. J. W. Sparks of Irrigon was a business visitor in Hermiston Fri day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guiwits motored to Walla Walla Saturday. J. C. Hawkins of Adams was trau sacting business in town Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser, Mr and Mrs. Thos. ampbe’l, Mrs. C. C. Durfey motored to Walla Walla Sat urday. The local ‘‘Yellow Jacket" orch estra played at the Green Gate in Pendleton Wednesday night. They will play at Echo Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Shannon have moved back to Hermiston after mak ing their home at Boardman for the past four years. Mrs. Shannon will remain in Hermiston until improve- i ments have been made on the farm. Entrants Registration Blanks and Tickets may be secured from C. H. Esseltyne, Echo; Jack Kenney, Stan field; Hales Confectionary, Hermis ton; Frank Leicht, Irrigon; Buster Rand, Boardman; or C. Powell, Umatilla. ADMISSION— ADULTS 40c; SCHOOL AGE, 25c. TOO LATE TO CI ASSIFY AN A-l 4-WHEEL F. D. 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Mill Feeds | MAGNESIA 25c Package Complete Line I I SOCIAL and ¡FRATERNAL Notes ' — ■ I I , ---------------- Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doyle enter- ained at dinner Tuesday evening, overs were laid for Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Doyle of Plymouth, Wn., Miss Varjorie Doyle of Seattle, Burke Doyle and the host and hostess. A delicious luncheon was served n the basement of the Methodist hurch Wednesday afternoon by the ladies of the church at which fifty 1931—Model A FORD TUDOR $275.00 1930—REO FLYING CLOUD. Coupe $250.00 1930—Model A FOBD. PANEL $245.00 guests were present. Many remained for the afternoon's entertainment. The committee in charge included Mrs. R. H. McAtee, Mrs. A. E. Mar- I ble, Mrs. Jess Prindle, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. M. L. Watson, and Mrs. Harvey Payne. Members of the local Christian En deavor society and their guests en- joyer an evening Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke with the Misses Edith and Margaret larke acting as hostesses. The St. Valentine motif was used. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duval), Mr. and Mrs. Morgan, Wayne Power, Alma Laird, Harold Laird, Lois Barnard, Bill Harris, Clarence Buehman, Ed Bensel, Her bert and Mary Skovbo, Margaret Earnhart, Catherine and Esther Mc Mullen, Edna Turnblad, Virginia and Gilbert Dyer, Allen Clarke, Pauline Stoop. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simon and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harkenrider en tertained jointly Sunday at a bridge supper at the Simons home. High honors were won by Mr. and Mrs Wm. Shaar and consolation by Mr and Mrs. Geo. Storey. Covers were laid for Mrs. F. L. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Grindstaff, Mr. and Mrs Gwyn Hughes, Mr. King, Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Mr. and Mrs. Storey and the host and hostess. A birthday dinner was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Madison last Sunday honoring Miss Arlene Bahnea and John Denney. Those present included: Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Spinning and Emma Giezler of Echo; Frances, Dorothy, Mary, Louise and John Madison. Mrs. Hazel Bahnea, Arlene, Lena and Donald Bahnea, and Mrs. Lena Mathers and Mary Thompson, all of Butter Creek; Mr. and Mrs. John Denney of Hermiston; Violet Den ney of Portland; and the host and hostess. Hostesses for a formal buffet din ner, the first of its kind to be given in Hermiston for many months, in cluded Mrs. Walter Pearson, Miss agdolene Buck and Miss Catherine McBain. The affair was given at the I. G. Pearson home with guests en- oying dancing at Irrigon later in the evening. . Tall tapers in silver holders and a three tier candelabrum guarded the long table arranged in the dining room. Early in the eve- Jing the guests were entertained by little Miss Velma Amsberry, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry, with tap and acrobatic dancing. In- vited guests included Mr. and Mrs. R. C. 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Eighth, that this body designate a group to consist of at least six full power to consummate the incor poration of the association along the lines herein stated. The group so designated shall have power to make changes as they may find necessary to conform with legal requir ements and practicability of operation n. They shall be selected with the thought in mind that they will constitute a first board of directors with the power to select three additional members as the board of directors to represent any other state coming into the organization. , . O N W I [R: H -O S afeway S tores WHITE KING 40 oz. Package WESSON OIL 1 Gal. Can Calumet 4. One Lb. 1926-CHRYSLER 58 COUPE $100.00 1926“DODGE % TON. PANEL $100.00 USED—Model A ENGINE. Complete $25.00 OSBORN APARTMENTS West of Depot. 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Buy Freely at these Prices! 29° 63C Granulated Soap Following adoption of the organi- I zatlon report the Oregon and Wash ington delegations conferred to se- . lect their committeemen. The Ore gon men chose Judge Sweek, of Pen dleton. L. A. Duncan, The Dalles, and Roy Kunsman, Arlington, as their representatives, and the Wash ington men selected Ivan Flette, Ya kima. Dorsey M. Hill, Walla Walla, and John McEwen. Goldendale, as their committeemen. The executive committee held a session immediate ly and selected Judge Sweek as the president during the coming year. Arrangements were then made for Incorporating the association after which a formal meeting of the board will be held. W 83c I T H Fruit 4 For GU- OrangeUXT29c O