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THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR O. M. Clarke of Portland spent several days this week visiting his mother, Mrs. M. L. Clark. who is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. A. I Harding, from Scottsville, Missouri. Mrs. Clark fell last wek and d. lo cated her shoulder and has been ill of Pilot Mrs. John Holmgren of Pendleton since. Mr. and was a business visitor in Hermiston Monday. Earl Miller, small 4-year-old son i Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Rock spent Sunday with Mrs. Henry Harger. of Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Miller, un p. P. Sullivan returned Monday On Saturday of last week. Rev. derwent an operation for a ruptured from a two week’s stay with rela Briggs and family made a trip to appendix Tuesday evening in the fives in Roseburg and Portland. Connel, Wn. local hospital. He is getting along nicely. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. M. Markham 42 lb. test seed oats at L. Watson were Pendleton visitors 91.26 per 100 lbs. Ellis Feed Store. The Ladies Altar Society of Echo Monday. —Adv. will sponsor a dance Saturday, March 31, in the city hall at Echo, Tom Jensen accompanied I. Skov- for the benefit of the Catholic Reva Schmidt of Pendleton adv. bo to Freewater one day this week the house guest of Helen Ralph over church. on business. the week end. Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stone of Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Newport of J. E. Harvey of Pendleton; Otis Enterprise stopped in Hermiston Portland were. Hermiston business McCarty of Echo; and W. O. Miller Monday as they were returning visitors Monday of this week. of Umatilla were Hermiston busi- from a week end visit in Portland. They visited Mrs. Stone’s brother ness visitors the first of the week. Men's broadcloth shirts, si Al- and wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Clay ma Hitt's Shop. adv. Mrs. F. L. Kelley left Monday for ton. LaGrande where she will visit her J. W. Carson of Walla Walla, who son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cotton print suit dresses at $2.50 is with the Oregon-Washington Egg Kelley. adv. Alma Hitt’s Shop. & Poultry association, was a Tues day visitor in Hermiston. Rev. Briggs and R. R. Finkbinder Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mrs. C. C. Durfey, Mrs. H. T. Fraser and made a business trip to Pendleton Hayden Haneline of Huntington, Mrs. E. P. Dodd were Pendleton Tuesday. In consultation with Rev. W. S. Gleiser, who is Dean of the Indiana, visited Tuesday with his business visitors Monday. Summer Institute, plans were made aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mrs. Ina Wessell, Mrs. Gladys for conducting a good summer insti Haneline. Smith and Mrs. Francis Househol tute at Súttle Lake, July 9 to 16. F. W. Kern of Pendleton visited der were Pendleton business visitors If the weather permits the ladies Monday with his daughter, Mrs. Monday. of the American Legion Auxiliary Alma Hitt. Miss Marie Butler ac Orvll Dawson, who has been a pa will sponsor an Easter egg hunt for companied him and visited her bro ther and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John tient in the Hermiston hospital for the little folks in the first three the past two weeks with an infec grades next Saturday afternoon R. Butler. ted knee, was discharged Wednes starting at 2:30 on the A. W. Chris topherson lawn. If it is raining day. the hunt will not be held. Mr. Cook of the Pacific Telephone Miss Clara Voyen, who taught In & Telegraph Company delivered a new Ford V-8 truck to C. A. Paul, the Hermiston high school about HERMISTON, OREGON local lineman, this week from the three years ago, called on friends In Hermiston Sunday, while enroute to Rohrman Garage. FRIDAY & SATURDAY Albany after attending a meeting of the Business & Professional (Wom- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY —All Technicolor Pictured an’s club in Pendleton. She is teach SMALL HEATER FOR SALE $3.50. ing in Albany. Also fruit jars 50c doz. Mrs. R. Rev. R. R. Finkbinder spent an French, Stewart's Service Station. 31-ltp hour from 9 until 10 o’clock Wedne, in day morning before the high school history class, discussing some of the outstanding world events as he had come in contact with them during CHOCOLATE his eicht months trip In Europe last A Musical Comedy Plus Pound summer. Chapter 8 of "Devil Honse" CLABBER GIRL - Can Mickey Mouse Cartoon Jo Baking Powder ------------------------ Lid. ■ — Lua___ OASIS THEATRE Eddie Cantor Whoopee' CRESCENT SUNDAY ONLY MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY What happens to thousands of girls who never come home again? You’ll learn the heart- wringing truth in this breathless story of the men who know every thing about "lost” women, naped beauties and disapointed brides! id- - Baking Powder HAMS • Per Pound Picnic COIFLE 2 lbs. Packed by S & W J First National’s hit of the hour, with PETTE DAVIS - LEWIS STONE PAT O BRIEN - GLENDA FARRELL Based On Actual Facts! IRRIGON, MARCH 31 53® COLUMBIANS boxes for SUNBRITE CLEANSER GUARANTEED-10 SOAP bars SOAP - POWDER pkg. 4 lb 12c 14c 24c LOCAL SPUDS Sack Pay’nPackit Hermiston, Oregon BURNHAM’S (EASTER Box Gandy Candy Eggs Easter Cards Egg Dyes HERMISTON DRUG CO VIGORO A Specially Prepared Plant Food For Lawns, Gardens, SZk 2X xïïüÂ. “and I : Flowers, Shrubbery & Trees $1.50 10c 25 ? y % ; % . “ • LB. PKG. 10 FILM DEPICTS POLICE WORK IN NOVEL WAY. Something new in screen depic- tion of police work is offered in “Bureau of Missing Persons” at the Oasis theatre Sunday only. While there Is a romantic story running through the picture, it Is the brief flashes of the drama, hu mor and pathos enveloping a police missing persons bureau that make the picture different. Pat O'Brien, as a hard-boiled de- tective, and Bette Davis as an in nocent fugitive from justice carry the romantic leads. Lewis Stone gives his usual finished performance is a police captain wise in the ways I f human nature. When Pat became too handy with his fists for the robbery division, he is transferred to Stone’s missing persons bureau. There he meets Bette when she comes in search of a mythical missing husband. Later it develops that Bette is wanted for the murder of the man she is seek ing and suitable complications en sue before love, as usual finds a way. Minor characters provide the ka- leidoscoric drama which forms the lackground of the main story. Many >f the incidents are taken from po lice records. There is the boy ge nius of the violin who runs away on the eve of a concert to play base ball and pal with his newly found gang”; the wife whose husband ran away with her cook; the man who is seeking his housekeeper, "a good Christian woman," and a score more vignettes from life. per yard 29c 1OOLB BAo " $400 Herald Want Ads Pay Our Prices are Right Appreciation Expressed. on all kinds of Feeds In behalf of the Hermiston Coun- try Golf club, we extend our appre- elation for the service rendered in | the serving of the dinner for the golf tournament Sunday by R. C. i Todd, Frank Bilderback and George Harkenrider. D. M. Deeter, Secretary. But We have a Special Rock Bottom Price ‘ on Plant Lawn and Flowers. A square of ground at the north side of the Pennock Garage is being planted to Kentucky blue grass and white clover and flowers this week by F. B. Pennock who plans to have I it in fairly good shape by this fall. Mr. Pennock anticipates having the ground looking green and attractive before many more months. Olympic Chick Starter $1.85 nuR&Fca Ellis Feed Store HERMISTON, OREGON DANCE OPPOSITE DEPOT FELTHOUSE WAREHOUSE SATURDAY NIGHT Westland SAFEUAY STORES BUYERS .-------- :------- ;---- :-----2------- -metta SWIFT & COMPANY PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 30 to APRIL 2, Incl. SATURDAY - MONDAY FRIDAY OF POULTRY AND EGGS SERVE • SUGAR • 18 Pounds 89c tee M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston Fine Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS EASTER BALL STANFIELD HALL SATURDAY, APRIL? Music by 90 GV Of the best boxers and 90) wrestlers in the district — In fast 3-round amateur bouts. STARK and KIRBY of Stanfield against good opponents, and many others If there is any boxer, 120 pounds or less, who wishes to box Tommy Ar nold. please write to Myrnie Caldwell. Umatilla, Oregon. Children 25c FOR EASTER “Walla” Delicious Flavor Half or Lb. Whole Post’s Bran Maximum Package Cane and Maple Libby’s Corned Beef K.C. Baking Powder Crackers 2 N.B.c. ® Sodas “ SA Dlwa Brookfield 5 1b. can 12 oz. can lb. carton Pound Full Cream 35c 50 oz. can 18c Oranges suies Navor <»<•■■•> Dor 29c Asparagus -ord: 2 L. 19c Grape Fruit agtzonessgatç. 6 For Ï5c HONEY PUREX Cleans - Bleaches Deoderizes SKOVBO’S Economy Brand IO - Pall 60c noear Coffee Cleanser SUN BRITE Cleans Purifies Sweetens Scours UMATILLA GYM MAIN EVENT— RANDS, BOARD, vs. HUGHES, HEPPNER BUSTER RAI DS .............. LELAND SMITH PALLAS WIT SON BOB SHINKLE ELTON FROMDAHL SWEDE WICKLANDER GENE TONTES GEORGE GRAVES Granulated 361 * YELLOW JACKETS TUESDAY, APRIL 3 RINGSIDE 75c 85c $2.50 LB. BAG • , • ac0s0ccscccc c ccccccc0028990999990999999 00999999999c0 AMATEUR BOXING & WRESTLING Admission 40c 50 OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. COMPIETE STOCK TENNIS SHOES - 65c to $1.15 MEN’S WORK SHIRTS - 79c OVERALLS - $1.29 to $1.69 WORK SHOES - - $2.15 STRAW HATS - 20c and up Walla Walla Hams for Easter 19c GRAPE FRUIT - - 5c ORANGES - - doz. 19c CHEESE - - pound 17c COFFEE - pound pkg. 19c LARD 3 pounds 25c RIB BOIL , - - pound 5c LB. PKG. 5Oc USE OF SPREADER FREE WITH EACH 25 POUND BAG — t Butter Creek-Minnehaha f By Mary Rodda Miss Margaret McDaid returned to LaGrande Sunday. She will re sume her studies at the normal, af ter having been home for the spring vacation. Mrs. W. G. Dyer received a slight electric shock at the co-op. laundry Saturday, but suffered no ill effects. W. H. Chandler of Cecil was in this neighborhood Tuesday on busi ness in connection with his bee in dustry. Mrs. Tom McCarter, who has been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McDaid, returned to her home Monday. LB. BAG OZ. PKG. • Merchandise AZ OTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF - at Sweet, in glass jar PLUS Comedy and Cartoon OIL CLOTH Easter Dance 18c 14c PICKLES MATCHES MISSING PERSONS” Pound Easter Ball as Stanfield hall Sat DR. D. A. POLING WILL urday, April 7. Music Yellow Jack- —Adv ATTEND STATE C. E. MEET. et». Fifty years of Christian Endeavor Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Grady en- in Oregon will be celebrated at the tertained last Saturday night ; at Golden Jubilee state convention to their home honoring Mr. and Mrs. be held in Salem, April 19 to 22. Mathew Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Present Indications point to the lar 1 ry McMillan, and Mr. and Mrs. Dave gest convention in Oregon Endeavor Mittlesdorf on the occasion of birth history as nearly 700 registrations days in the families. Bridge was have already been received by the | the diversion of the evening with Mr. Mittlesdorf winning high hon ors. hill. Mount Hood, Polk, and Doug- las unions have already reached An event of last week was a one their registration goals, and other o'clock bridge luncheon given at the nions are close to theirs. American Legion hall by Mrs. B. S. Dr. Daniel A. Poling, a native Or- Kingsley and Mrs. Raymond Walk- egonian, and now president of the er. Eleven tables were In play dur International Society of Christian ing the afternoon with high honors Endeavor and of the World’s C. E. going to Mrs. E. E. McPherson, con union, will be guest speaker on Sat- solation to Mrs. Miles Baragar, and urday and Sunday. Other speakers ! average score prize to Mrs. Gerald include Rev. Milton S. Weber of White. Spring blossoms and flow Eugene, Rev. Kendall E. Burke of | ers brightened the room. Dallas, Rev. Paul Petticord of Cor- vallis, and Dr. Raymond B. Walker Another attractive affair of last of Portland. week was a bridge party given by Noted Christian Endeavor leaders Mrs. W. L. Morgan at her home last will conduct conferences on Chris- Thursday night when six tables tian Endeavor methods and the were in play during the evening. “Witnessing for Christ” program. High honors were won by Mrs. Er- On the committee making plans nest Carson for the ladies, and W. J. for the jubilee convention program Jochran for the men. Mr. and Mrs. are: Miss Helen McClay of Oregon Walter M. Pearson received conso City, president; Dr. Walter L. My lation for both ladies and men. ers of Eugene, pastor counsellor, I * #* * * * * * * * % * and Veldon Diment of Newberg, vice-president. — AIRWAY — Try a Pound Today Freshly Ground Pound Peet’s 200 Granulated SOAP Salad "999 2 55C Dressing Best Foods - “Home Style” Package« 1 23 oi. Package FREE! Phone 241 Jar complete with lid - Ideal for all canning. Full ga Full • Pint —7 Quart D1S • Hermiston