The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 16, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings |
HERMISTON, OREGON
First Show Starts 7:30
Second about 9:15
Marion Finch of |
Mr. and
Pine City were Hermiston visitors |
I
Thursday.
Mrs. Art Spinning of Pendleton.
Ben Spinning of Umatilla and Mrs.
Neva Pilon who lives with her fa-
ther near Umatilla, were Hermiston I
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business visitors Wednesday.
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
AUGUST 17-18
chan $
courace
C harlie
Warner Oland
Girl’s Print
Cartoon and Comedy.
AND
FRIDAY ONLY
Dresses
FRISCO
FROLICS
FOR SCHOOL
REVUE
CHEAPER THAN YOU
CAN MAKE THEM.’’
« Presents ”
That Famous Baby Star
Amsberry’s
BETTY LORENZ
5-10-15C STORE
Singing, Tap Dancing and
Sensational Acrobatic
Dancer
FAIR QUEEN
DANCE
Westland
SCHOOL HOUSE
Vote for your queen choice.
Billie Markham
Sylvia Shutter ........
Helen Jendrzejewski
Dorothy Mudge ......
Mary Lee Rhea .....
Bessie Dexter ...........
Floy Attebury ......
i 1 IHe
WLS Marry ge-Round
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27
27
13
As Done in th:: dron-casting Stations
4-PIECE ORCHESTRA
First Show 7:00 P.M.
Second Show 9:00 P.M.
AUGUST 19 - 20
SUNDAY-MONDAY
Matinee 2:30 Sunday
NOW! THE SCREEN’S NEWEST SCREAM TEAM!
AND ARE THEY THE BFAU BRUMMELS!
Spencer TRACY - Jack OAKIE
y
in
“Looking for Trouble”
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WITH
CONSTANCE CUMMINGS
—
ARLINE JUDGE
They're the answer to every phone operator's prayer! (So they
think.) A couple ot red-hot wise-cracking
trouble
shooters—
Bubbling with gags—Riding on a tidal wave of laughter.
!
!
Chapter 11 • Tarzan the Fearless.
Mickey Mouse Cart
ONE DAY ONLY!
TUESDAY - AUGUST 21
IN
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1934
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
PERSON—MISSISSIPPI SHOW BOAT FOUR—the famous
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace and son
Harold returned Sunday from spend­
ing the week visiting relatives and
friends in Portland.
C. M. Cole of Portland is visiting
at the home of his sister, Mrs. P. H.
Corman in Columbia district.
S. D. Williams accompanied by
Joe Quick made a business trip to
Enterprise Monday returning Tues-
day afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Faszholz of
Seattle and their tour boys were
house guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Harding last week.
Mrs. Win. Shaar left Monday foi
Walia Walla to visit her parents Mr
and Mrs. J. C. Bains. She will also
visit her brothers in Waitsburg.
Jack Downing, son of Mrs. L.
Carter, arrived Monday from Con­
don where he has been working in
the wheat harvest.
Miss
Josephine
Kincart
left
Thursday for her home in Roseburg.
Ore., after spending a week visiting
her sister, Mrs. Frances Household-
Mrs. Chas. Isaac of Pilot Rock
visited at the home ot her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. Monday.
Chas. Leatherwood who has spent
several weeks in Coquille, Wn., re-
turned to Hermiston Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McFarland
of Umatilla left Thursday morning
on a week's vacation trip.
Vote for fair queen at Westland
school house Friday night. August
adv.
W. W. Felthouse spent the week
end in Portland looking after busi­
ness interests. He returned Tuesday
morning.
O. C. Luttrell of Lexington has
been visiting at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W. P. Luttrell for the past two
weeks.
Mrs. Vaughn Boswell and two
daughters Lowana and Dorothy of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hineline and
| Elgin, Ore., are visiting Mrs. Bos- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rodda motored
i well's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harland to Kennewick, Wn., Sunday.
Craham.
Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son Tom­
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cresswell and my, Mrs. Catherine Durfey and Miss
daughter Evelyn and son Robert Clara Bryant returned the first of
I and Newt Hodgen of Pendleton the week from a two week's vaca-
called at the C. E. Baker home Sun­ tlon spent at Seaside, well known
day.
summer beach resort.
Mrs. E. McGarry, who has been
Mrs. C. R. Moore arrived Tuesday
| visiting her sister Mrs. Ida Williams, night from California after stopping
for the past three weeks, left Sun- in Eugene where her son remained
day night for her home in Enter- to attend school this winter. Mr.
prise.
Moore is pastor of the Hermiston
Rev. W. A. Briggs, pastor of the Union church.
Methodist church, plans to leave
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson of
Sunday afternoon for Tacoma, Wn.. Powel Butte are the parents ot a
where he will attend a summer baby girl born August 3. She has
school and conference for preachers. been named Nancy Gay and Is the
Art Chamness of Portland arrived granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe
in Hermiston Monday and will Dyer. Mrs. Peterson will be remem­
spend several days visiting relatives bered as Phyllis Dyer.
and friends here.
Third Queen Dance at Stanfield,
Saturday night. Branstetter’s or­
SOCIAL and
chestra.
adv.
Lee Dyer left Saturday for Pen­
FRATERNAL Notes
dleton where he expected to visit
friends for a few days. His mother,
Mrs. Waldo Dyer, Joined him Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schuennlng ar­
day and expected to visit for the rived from Pendleton Wednesday
week.
evening and are the house guests
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and of Mrs. Schuenning’s sister, Mrs.
son Frank returned last Thursday Fred Ober. The young couple were
from a two weeks' vacation trip married In Pendleton Wednesday
spent in Washington and at coast evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home
resorts. They visited their son and of the bride's father, Mr. Ell C.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKen- Enbysk. They will remain until the
Ie. at Castle Rock, Wn.
first of next week.
Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughter
Mrs. W. J. Cochran entertained
Betty, Mrs. W. J. Warner and Tn-
tene Pierce motored to Portland and Tuesday at a miscellaneous shower
Vancouver last Thursday where they on the lawn at the Brierley home
isited at the home of Mrs. Warner's honoring Miss Myrtle McAtee, bride
‘anghter, Mrs. E. Schofield. They elect, who will be married Sunday.
August 19, to Mr. Orville J. Wid-
eturned late Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norton left man ot Thornton, Wn., at the home
"unday on a week's vacation trip of her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
McAtee.
A mock wedding was per-
nto Washington. They expected to------
......
visit at the Roy Haddox home In | formed for the enjoyment, of the
Bremerton, Wn., and at other coast guests and this was followed by two
games "The Famous Lovers” and
points.
The cooked food sale announced "Making the Most out of Matri-
recently by the ladles of the Her- mony." Among those present were
miston Union Ladies Aid has beer Mrs. Jackson Harr, Mrs. W. A.
postponed until August 25.
adv Briggs. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kennedy of 'lenry Harger, Mrs. W. L. Watson,
Bremerton. Wn., were dinner guestr Mrs. H. M. Sommerer, Mrs. Laura
Wednesday night of Mr. and Mrs Morris, Mrs. Bert Mullins, Mrs. R.
3. Haneline. They also visited in a. McAtee, Mrs. H. E. Hanby, Mrs.
tanfield at the home of Mrs. Mar- Mary Brierley, and the Misses Jessie
•ha K. Wood, mother of Mrs. Ken- Brierley, Edna Ott, Fern Lindner.
Mary Brownson, Gladys Swarner
tedy.
Help elect a queen to rule over and Mary Brownson.
he Umatilla Project Fair at the
Announcement of the approaching
lance in Stanfield, August 18. adv
Mr. and Mrs. John Stratton of marriage of Miss Bernice McKay,
Canyon City, and Tot Burnside of laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc­
Monument. spent the week end at Kay of Baker, Oregon, to Mr. Harold
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Harding, son ot Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
ayne.
Mrs. Stratton will be re- 'larding of Hermiston. Wednesday,
embered as Theda Burnside. Her \ugust 22. at 1:30 in the after­
Ister Tot remained to visit at the noon was received this week'. Mr.
yne home for some time.
u»PH Sw pue BuJpieH Suw pue
Maxwell House Quartet
YOU HAVE HEARD THEM ON THE RADIO.
NOW SEL AND HEAR THEM ON OUR STAGE.
ON THE SCREEN—
JAMES DUNN—wise-cracking detective.
TEAMED AGAIN IN A RIOTOUS ROMANCE!
First Show 7:00 P.M.
Second Show 9:00 P.M.
Wednesday - Thursday
AUGUST 22 - 23
THE STARS OF IMMORTAL "CIMARRON" UNITED AGAIN!
In a love story of a gay badman who feared neither man nor devil!
Irene DUNN - Richard DIX
In
“STINGAREE
MARY BOLAND • CONWAY TEA RLE • ANDY DEVINE
HEAR IRENE DUNNE RING— TONIGHT IS MINE” ... as
great romanes rides the world again . . with leve In the arms of
danger!
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CARTOON AND COMEDY
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Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Mrs. W.
Pearson entertained at a lingerie
shower Saturday night. August 11,
at the home of the former, honoring
Miss Nell Reeves, bride-elect. Bridge
was the diversion for the evening
with three tables In play. Invited
guests included Mrs. R. C. McRey­
nolds, Mrs. Henry Harger, Mrs. Neill
Barnhart, Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs.
Ben Spencer and Miss Grace Jack-
son ot Pendleton.
EARLY BIRD
HEATROLA CLUB
Seutemlez /
The marriage of Miss Odelpha
Hoskins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hoskins of Stanfield, to Mr.
Vernon Waterman, son of Mrs. Rena
Waterman of Hermiston, has been
anounced as one of the social events
of middle August. The wedding will
take place Sunday, August 19, in the
Presbyterian church at Stanfield
with Rev. J. F. Gibson reading the
sacred rites. Miss Bytha Hoskins
will act as maid ot honor and the
Misses Alice Rhea and Margaret Gib­
son bridesmaids.
EVERY MEMBER GETS A
SUPPLY OF COAL
great annual opportunity to get a
IT’S here again
genuine Heatrola. But that isn’t
supply of coal w
the only reason for looking ahead. By placing your order
now, you make sure of getting the model you want —
when you want it, and you protect yourself against any
price advance. CASH ISN’T NEEDED — a $2.00
deposit will bind the contract.
Miss Nell Reeves bride-elect was
honoree at a miscellaneous shower
at the home of Mrs. W. L. Morgan
Wednesday night. Mrs. Pearson and
Mrs. W. L. Morgan acted as joint
hostesses. Miss Reeves will become
the bride of Mr. Frank D. Morgan,
Sunday, September 2. The affair was
a dessert bridge and tables were
bright with carnations and baby
breath with other summer flowers
arranged about the rooms. Gifts for
the bride-elect were placed in a
yellow and white room.
High honors for the evening’s
play went to Mrs. James Todd, and
cut prize to Mrs. Ben Spencer of
Umatilla.
The genuine Heatrola is as fine an investment as any-
ome. Because of its famous Intensi-
one can make for
ss base and other exclusive features.
Fire Air Duct, jo
it positively gives MORE HEAT with LESS FUEL
Savings run as high as 45% of former fuel bills.
In the 1934 line, there’s
a size to fit every home, a
style to please every taste.
The illustration shows the
sensational new “Spirit of
Progress” model.
Burnham’s Cenerai Mdse
Dry Goods - Groceries
Meats
Norwegian Pack
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HEATROLA
• Feed door opened by foot lever.
SWIFT & COMPANY
• No floor board needed.
BUYERS OF
POULTRY AND EGGS
M. M. Smith, Agent, Hermiston
gil
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• 2 }-gallon vapor tank.
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• Ultra-modem, all-porcelain cab-
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OSBORN APARTMENTS
SAFEUAY STORES
SAFEWAY’S SUPER VALUES FOR AUGUST 17 - 18 - 20.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Crackers 2
Lb. Carton
Snowflakes or Honey Maid Grahams
SALMON 1
MILK
23c
MONDAY
tin
Federal Brand
29°
4
Highway - 6 box carton
Each
Grape
Nut Flakes 2,Pkgs.
Grape Nuts in a Delicious New Form.
Baker’s Cocoa % lb. tin 10c
“Breakfast Cocoa”
Pint Jar
Mayonnaise
Best Foods - “You know the Quality.”
JELL WELL 3 Packages
Edward's Dependable
BLACK - ORANGE PEKOE
For Iced Tea
22c
14c
* Lb. Package
25C
Airway
COFFEE
3
59C
BAKING POWDER
A Rich. Delicious Santo's
Blend
ties
Clabber Girl
Tall Cans
Matches
25C
TEA
19-
Libby's - Red Alaska - Sockeye
Pounds
COMPARE OUR PRICES—
1 Gallon
CIDER VINEGAR
Maxwell House Coffee 1 Lb. Can
Pint Jar
Durkee's Salad Oil
Lb. Can
Mother’s Cocoa
Lb. Box
Graham Crackers
Short Bread Cookies 1 Pound
Swans Down Cake Flour Package
Can
White Star Tuna Ys
Household Brand
RAISINS
IVORY SOAP 6 - bars 3 Bars
SARDINES White Star
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FEATURES OF THE
"Spirit of Progress”
Choice of Six Flavors
“HOLD THAT GIRL
CLAIR TREVOR — as a breezy girl reporter.
G roeham, Mr. Harding’s sister, plan
to attend the wedding.
23c
30c
SHAKER SALT
Morton's - Plain or Iodized
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
2
EACH .....
Golden, Tender, Sweet.
19c
26c
15c
28c
24c
17c
25c
Tomatoes
10.
Ripe, Firm, per basket -
SOAP CHIPS 4 a
-.. “90:
Crystal White
Lb. Package .............
Mason Jars
Quart Size
Reg. Ball or Kerr Mason
is
Dozen 95c
Economy Jar Caps Doz 25c
Jar Reg. Rubbers
Mason - With the Lip
*
GREEN
PEPPERS
Sized for Stuffing
ITALIAN
PRUNES
FOR CANNING
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