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OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON First Show Starts 7:00 Second about 9:15 TRIDAY - SATURDAY Your heart will beat a tom-tom tattoo as you thrill to this tense drama of the pullman porter who would be king. PAUL ROBESON jempezoz IN J ones I I From the famous ploy 6y EUGENE ONEIL . RELEASED THRU UNITED ART, STS A Black Napoleon throwing the dice of fate! Symphony “Bears and Bees", - Chapter 10 oi “Devil Horse.” Silly SUNDAY - MONDAY MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY GUARDIAN OF THE LAW . . AND WOMEN'S HEARTS Fearless . . . Courageous .V. Sub duing outlaws in a town where might was right . . and Queenie’s curves set the style. “Frontier with | 1 Mrs. E. W. Barnum was a Pendle ton business visitor Monday. Enos Martin and H. M. Sommerer were Pendleton business visitors Monday. Al Kennings and Eugene Pierce were Pendleton business visitors last, week on Thursday. Recleaned Seed Barley, 95c per Adv. hundred. Ellis Feed Store. Henry Sommerer, Jr., fell and broke his arm Wednesday while al school. Mrs. Rena Waterman left Tues day evening and will spend several weeks visiting relatives in Portland. Seattle and Bend. Chick founts and feeders, 10c and Adv 15c, at Amsberry’s. Diek Jones, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, is quite ill In the Hermiston hospital with pneu monia. Markton Seed Oats, 11.25 per hundred. Ellis Feed Store. Adv. Mrs. R. L. Elliott and I son and niece Miss Lorene Wright, of Pen- dleton, visited Monday with Mrs. O. C. Pierce. Miss Barbara Wessell spent the week end visiting friends In Grand- view, Wn, Mrs. W. B. Beasley left Wednes day for Pullman, Wn., and other Washington points to visit her sis- ter, Mrs. C. A. Howard, for some time. Mrs. Beasley has not visited in that section for many years but her father was one of the first pio neers to settle there. and daughter Mrs. c. Maxine and son Clark motored t Pendleton on -business Saturday. Mrs. Ina Wessell left Thursday morning for Portland on business. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton of Pendleton spent Sunday at the home, of Mrs. W. M. Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Muel’er re-1 week H turned Wednesday from risit in Seattle and other coast points. Mrs. W. C. Lilly of Boardman is a medical patient in the Hermiston | hospital this week. Ralph McEwen, with the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Wn., was a business visitor in Hermiston last Friday. Bobby Jackson returned to school Monday of this week after a long absence following an appendicitis operation. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoggard and Mrs. Hoggard’s mother, Mrs. C. A. Thom, of Stanfield, spent Wednes day afternoon visiting Mrs. Ina Wessell and her daughter Barbara. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. McIntyre left | Tuesday for LaGrande where they will visit relatives for several days. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse accompanied them. Men’s and boys' caps, ladies’ hats Adv I and sun hats, at Amsberry’s. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Jacobson and , children of Walla Walla, and Miss Mildred Bains also of Wella Walla, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar. Miss Bains is Mrs. Shaar's sister. ,, GEORGE O’BRIEN IRENE SPECIAL BENTLEY GEORGE E, STONE NEXT WEEK: 7519 RATES! $2.75 Duart Permanents Plus 2 Comedies: “Get Along Lit tie Wifie’” and “Hooks and Jabs Hermiston Beauty Shoppe “The Bowery”! ini # finir Mu is Mä ág wrourcioonfon ;' 'UMI SAFEWAY STORES As LwOABLE * O 6 0 R Hc, ME" 4 - - , . ‘* P R FFEF WEEK This special rolirt event is dedicated to that pop- ular, choice quality blend--Edwards Dependióle. Try id It has everything you want in coileel SPECIAL Coffee Prices Prevail I27€ 2. 498 SAFEWAY Food Values Sor April 13-16, Incl OATS Mother’s • Quick or Regular Large PACKAGE 25c MILK AIRWAY Federal Brand A pure Brazilian Blend Guaranteed Fresh! 1 L.19c 69c 3155C PALMOLIVE SOAP 25€ Van Camps Pork & Beans 2‘m PEANUT BUTTER 270 Asparagus Jewel NOB HILL SHORTENING Pure Vegetable POUNDS Local 3 POUNDS An Aristocratic Blend Ground When Sold 3c 31. Me SNOWDRIFT 3 Swans Down Fek Pouna Pan Package 45c 126 Size PHONE 241 — HERMISTON O 29c Spinach 29c H 19c Oranges DOZEN Rev. and Mrs. H. Thomae of Half way, Ore., were house guests of Mr. nd Mrs. Garnet D. Best last Friday night. They were enroute to Spo kane. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Williams and ion Robert of Yakima, and Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Matthews of Boise were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor over the week end. District meeting of Umatilla Chapter and Queen Esther Chapter, Order Eastern Star, will be held Thursday, April 19, at 8:00 p. m Mrs. Monnin M. Houser, Worthy Grand Matron, will make her offi- lai visit. Visitors welcome. By ord- Adv. ei W. M. Ralph Thornburg and family ar rived from Enterprise, Ore., last week and are clearing land pur chased from the Westland Irriga tion District on the west side of the river. Mr. Thornburg and his fam ily are living tn a tent until they can build a house. Beautiful girls’ print dresses, $1 Adv at Amsberry’s. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon, Mrs O. F. Thomson, Miss Cecelia Bren nan, all of Pine City, and Roy Jar- mon of Portland, were in Hermiston Sunday enroute to Pendleton, Wal- Walla, and return by the Wallu- la cut-off highway. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Douglas who have been living in Pilot Rock for the past year, returned to their home here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger who have been living in their residence southeast of town, have moved across the road into the Campbell house. Mrs. Phoebe Palmer left early unday morning for Yoncalla, Ore., where she will spend at least two months looking after her ranch there. Mrs. Palmer has been mak ing her home with her daughter, Mrs. Guy Amsberry, here for several months. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe cialist of Pendleton will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, April 18th. Hours 1:00 to 5:30 adv. p. m. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pierson re- turned from a week’s visit in Seattle and other coast points, in company with their son, W. M. Pierson, who is pastor of the Methodist church at ledmond. Ore., and who attended in inventor’s conference in Seattle ast week. Mr. Pierson has inven ted a new airplane hangar which he presented at this conference. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dowell, former termistön residents, who have been making their home An Marshfield for the past three years, returned to Hermiston last week and will make their home here for the summer. Mr. Jowell will serve as supply minister it the Baptist church for the pres- nt. Two lovely dessert bridge lun- heons were given at the home of Mrs. W. M. Pearson Thursday and Friday of last week with Mrs. Geo. Briggs, Mrs. A. E. Bensel and Mrs. Pearson acting as joint hostesses. The rooms were fragrant with apple blossoms and each table was cen- ered with an old-fashioned nose- ay, made from spring flowers. On Thursday high honors were won by Mrs. Wm. Shaar, cut prize by Mrs. Carl Bensel, and consolation by Mrs. Logan Todd, High honors on Triday vent to Mrs. F. B. Swayze, Mrs. H. E. Shesely and son David Parr were the honor guests at a miscellaneous shower Monday after- noon at a no-hostess party in the Geo. Story home. David Parr is six months old and received many lovely gifts. . Ralph Thornburg located and killed 14 rattlesnakes in a den along the banks of the Umatilla river last Saturday. Most of them were small but one had five rattles. Two of the reptiles which were cap tured alive were on display in Burn ham's window the first of the week in a fruit jar. cut prize to Mrs. H. E. Shesely, and consolation to Mrs. Roy Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Robertson en tertained at dinner Sunday evening at their home on Butter Creek. Cov ers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Doris Deeter, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Mor gan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Clark. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher son motored to The Dalles Tuesday where they enjoyed playing eigh teen holes of golf. Dr. Christopher son later visited the tuberculosis hospital to check the tuberculin tests made recently in the Irrigon schools. The American Legion Aux- Illary sponsors these tests over the state. Visitors in Hermiston Sunday from Pine City included: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ayers and family, Bernice Neill and Ralph Neill. Save on interior Painting! HOUSEHOLD Renovizirg EVENT FES Amazing,but TRUE the wall finish that can "take it The Thrifty Washable Wall Finish Now, lasting, colorful beauty in a soft lustre finish that can “take it.” From Semi-Lustre’s porcelain-like sur face, hot grease, ink spots, finger and pencil marks, wash as if by MAGIC. Even steam does not effect it Unexcelled for use in bathrooms, kitchens, stairways, halls, recreations rooms, etic. 12 beautiful tints. SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER THIS EVENT ONLY; QUART REDUCED TO ALSO GAL SPECIAL-U.O9 FREE! A CORRECTION. In the write-ups of Pendleton firms appearing in last week’s issue of the Herald, the telephone num ber of the Portland-Pendleton Mo tor Freight should have been 369. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAGON FOR SALE—INQUIRE OF Mrs. Pauline Wimer, Hermiston 35-ltp Cor The Home Decorator 79 authentic home color by Betty Wood, famous in- terior, decorator. Get your free copy •t our store—today. is schi Paints for the Home Beautiful! S-W ENAMELOID S-W FLAT WALL PAINT 85c qt. $1.35 qt. 78c pt. $1.55 1 gal. S-W FLOOR VARNISH S-W VARNISH STAIN $1.30 qt. 78c pt. $1.30 qt. 78c pt. SPRING SPECIALSTHATSAY ‘BUY” It Brings Results. S-W LINOLEUM VARNISH doz. LEMONS doz. ORANGES Large Pound BACON Medium Weight 29C 28€ 17c cans TOMATOES Large Cans SHORTENING 3 Lbs. 28c SWEET PICKLES Quarts Pound CHEESE Mild Loaf 3 MATCHES Dex restores and preserves beauty of linoleum. Easy to apply. A quart covers the average kitchen linoleum, one coat. Special, This Event Only i QL Dex and 2% in. Brush, $1.50 Value ■ . . boxes CHOCOLATE Lb. MAZOLA OIL Quart 16c lie S-W LINSEED OIL SOAP Flaxoap, a 100% pure linseed oil soap, is the ideal cleanser for all painted or varnished surfaces. Renews lustre. MI E. Oregon Hard ware & Implement Co. 130 • HEA D Q U ARTERS STAATS & SON NEW & SECOND HAND Merchandise of all Kinds. 25C SATURDAY NIGHT FARMERS CASH STORE ECHO. ORE. — PHONE 363 GOLD FISH Dr. A. C. Willcutt SALE BEE OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Hermiston, Oregon Westland SUPPLY LIMITED COME EARLY! 3 Men’s & Boys’ Cords $2.29 to $2.98 $1.59 & up Men’s Work Pants $1.00 & up House Dresses BURNHAM’S OSBORN APARTMENTS DMrA t I SWIFT & COMPANY Pounds 2 lbs 25c gallon 79c pound 5c 49 lbs. $1.39 pound 19c 10 bars 23c Merchandise HERMISTON, OREGON CovIR THE ZARTS 57c 2-1 lb. Can*. 72c Value • "ERAEP WAMTAPS "ATE. DANCE $1 24 T — Cleans Surfaces Safely Event Special Pay nPackit Lard Beef Steak Salad Oil Rib Boil Flour Coffee Soap 93 Use the Classified Column. . THROUGH COFFEE WEEK Beginning April 13th-21st. Inclusive 3 THURSDAY. APRIL 12, 1934 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE FOUR BUYERS HERMISTON DRUG CO. OF POULTRY AND EGGS M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston Our Prices are Right on all kinds of Feeds But We have a Special Rock Bottom Price on Olympic Chick Starter $1.85 hundred —" ---—“E--------------------- Ellis Feed Store H FELTHOUSE WAREHO OREGON OPPOSITE DEPOT