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Local Happenings OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. FRIDAY - SATURDAY MARCH 22 - 23 FRIDAY SPECIAL! AMATEUR, VAUDEVILLE der of the week. Marjorie is a stu-! In closing his remarks, the speak dent at the Ellensberg Normal at ! er disclosed his faith in the smaller Ellensberg, Wn. posts ef Oregon and the nation to The three year old son of Mr. and carry on the legion's work. In spar- Mrs. Clyde Hoyt of Umatilla was sely settled communities. he said, given medical attention here early veterans were more closely in con this week after he had eaten chick tact with one another and better en disinfection tablets which he had able to form unions which make for taken from the mail box. It was not strength in the organization. determined whether the ingredients in the tablets were poisonous but all precautions were taken and the boy t COLUMBIA NEWS t is getting along nicely. Scout Master O. W. Payne motor By MARIJANE HAMMER. ed to Pendleton Monday and Tues Mrs. N. O. Folsom of La Grande day nights of this week to attend was a business visitor in Hermiston the Boy Scout school of instruction. Wednesday. She spent the week end Monday he was accompanied by Mrs. with Mrs. W. R. Struthers of Colum- Payne, Bob Henderson and Kenneth bia. She later returned to her home Knerr, and Tuesday by Melvin Fol in La Grande. lett and Kenneth. Monday night, Mrs. W. R. Strnthers and Leonard instruction was given by Ed Jack- Bales motored to Pilot Rock Satur- son who was signal instructor for day. Later In the evening. Mr. the U. S. Navy at Bremerton, Wn„ Struthers returned home for the during the World War. week end. Sunday he returned to Lawrence Swarner was discharged the K. c. Warner ranch where he is from the infirmary at Oregon State employed. college last Saturday after being Eddie Parson is ill with the treated for injuries received in an mumps at the J. H. Reid home this accident the week before while re week. turning to Corvallis from Hermiston Dean Harrison, who has been em- where he had visited his parents. He ployed at the Bellscamper ranch thls was admitted in the evening and hi: winter, is now employed at the Bax sister Gladys was admitted in the ter Hutchison home. morning to be treated for the Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad were mumps. Both were discharged Sat- Sunday visitors at the R. L. Addle- urday but Lawrence is still quite man home. lame due to hip injuries. A birthday dinner was given at Mrs. Hazel Ingram, associate grand the Hutchison home Sunday in hon conductress of the Eastern Star, will or of Mrs. Alpha Christley, Mrs. A. be here Tuesday. March 26. for a H. Cable and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison, school of instruction at the regular all of whose birthdays are in this Queen Esther Chapter meeting. A month. Those present were: Mrs. social time will follow the business A. Christley, Mr. and Mrs. Boarders, session. Those serving on the re- Jerry Skeen, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ca freshment committee are Mrs. 8. L. ble. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Arnberg, Mr. Carson, Mrs. L. C. Dyer. Mrs. A. H and Mrs. Claude Upham, Mr. and Norton and Mrs. Cleve Clark. Mrs. Wm. Mikesell, all of Columbia Mrs. W. L. Morgan and Mrs. Wal and Elbert Hutchison of ter Pearson entertained jointly at district, Pendleton two 7:30 o’clock dessert bridge par- Mr. and Mrs. Gus Linder visited t les Monday and Tuesday night of the Jesse Snead and W. S. Casady this week at the home of Mrs. Mor- at afternoon. gan. Spring flowers were used as homes Sunday Folsom and Mrs. Bill Struth- : center pieces, On Monday night high ers Mrs. of La Grande visited at the I honors went to Miss Margaret El- Claude Upham home Tuesday. Hott and second high to Mrs. Peter birthday dinner was given at । Castric. On Tuesday night Mrs. Roy the A Bill Lindner home Monday even Hale won first and Mrs. E. W. West ing in honor of Billy Lindner’s birth of Grangveille, Idaho, second high. day. Those present were Fred Ran- The regular meeting of the Am kin, Floyd Pierce, Bruce and Melvin erican Legion Auxiliary was held Follett and Wayne Lindner. last Thursday In the hall with a Mrs. J.H. Ryland is quite ill at her good attendance. Commander Sam Moore of the local Dost gave a very interesting talk. The next meeting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wagner mo tored to Walla Walla Wednesday on business. Craig Percy is now making his home at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donnell. B. I. Whitney was a business vis- itor in Grandview, Win., over the week end. City Health Officer Dr. A. W Christopherson reports that the flu epidemic in this community is sub siding. • R. H. McAtee and Ladrew Mosh- berger were Pendleton visitors Sat urday. A cooked food sale by M.E. Ladles Aid, Saturday, March 23, at Kings- adv ley's west end store. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Sommerer were Walla Walla business visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. Davis and daughter Norma motored to Pendleton Tues- day. The lawn at the city library is being re-sodded and the parking strip lowered. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clayton an- nounce the birth of a son named John Mason, Sunday, March 17, in Portland. Mrs. Ina Wessell and Mrs. T. O’ Grady motored to Pendleton last Thursday on business. Mrs. N. W. O'Donnell returned from Portland Sunday after spend ing a week with her cousin who is seriously ill. Tom Jensen suffered a fracture of the left arm Wednesday night when he fell as he was leaving the box ing bout. Mrs. Arietta White and Mrs. B. Haneline have been confined to their homes for the past week due to illness. Mr. and Mrs. Hai Hatton, accom- panted by Miss Harriett Olsen and Maxine Paul motored to Pendleton Saturday where they spent the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hooker are the parents of a baby boy born two weeks ago in Boise. Idaho, where they are making their home. H. E. Hanby was about town Thursday for the first time in three weeks. He has been confined to his will be held Thursday. March 28, at 1:30 p. m. In the Legion hall. home due to a sprained knee. Miss Betty Ralph arrived home Friday from Corvallis where she is COMMANDER CHAMBERLAIN a student at O.S.C., to spend the week with her mother, Mrs. Mabel ADDRESSES LEGION POST Ralph, during spring vacation. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. West and (Continued from Page 1) daughter Rosemary of Grangeville. for adjusted compensation from its Idaho, are the house guests of Dr. inception up to the battle now being HERMISTON HIGH SCHOOL and Mrs. W. L. Morgan this week. in congress. He told of the They returned to their home Thurs waged having been given a $20,- day where Mr. West operates a railroads 000,000,000 bonus for use of their creamery. Miss Catherine McMullen is ex Unes during the emergency, after the had spent some $4,500,- pected home Friday from LaGrande government 000,000 on the lines while under it: where she Is attending the Eastern control; of the government's gift of Oregon Normal. She will spend the millions of dollars to munition manu week end with her parents, Mr. and facturers for scrapping their mach Mrs. J. W. MoMu’len I, < inery after they had made huge Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin and sums in war profits, and of bonuses son Bob motored to Portland last greater than now sought by the vet- Sunday where they met their daugh erans paid to federal employes on ter Anna Ray and son Dick, and plea that they stuck to their Walter Jendrzejewski and Bob Hen their and resisted the lure of higher derson, who accompanied them homo jobs paid by individual concerns. to spend spring vacation week from salaries The department commander noted tbeir studies at O.S.C. 8:00 P. M. that the veterans did not ask for the Mrs, Ella B. Percy left Wednesday bonus, that it was offered voluntar morning for White Salmon, Wn., ily by the government, and that even where she will visit her daughter. though It was insignificant as com- ADMISSION 35c and 20c Mrs. F. 8. Hetler. Mrs. Percy sold pared to bonuses paid in some in- her home next to the N. W. Bloom stances, it was the only one not paid residence to Mrs. Ida B. Simmons, In cash. 99999991499999999999009930 and her daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Sanders, and they have occupied the house since Tuesday. Mrs. Percy ac companied her daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tilden to White Salmon. J. S. Burnham motored to Kenne wick. Wn., Wednesday where he met his daughter Marjorie who returned home with him to spend the remain Weyenberg sport shoes again won first prize tor appearance and quali ty at the manufactures’ convention and Spring Style Show held in San Francisco recently, against a wider field of competition than ever before. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd motored to Pendleton Tuesday. Harold Reeves and Bud Wessell of Stanfield were Hermiston visitors ’ ednesday. Lawrence Hunt, who suffered foot injuries from a gun shot, is recov ering but Is unable to be tn school. C. A. Paul spent the week end in Hermiston on business. Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton spent the week end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jack- son. Miss Thelma Hetherington was accompanied to Portland Friday by Mrs. David Mittlesdorf and Dwight "Iahoney. Mrs. Raymond Elliott and two ’’dren spent the week end at the of Mrs. O. C. Pierce while Mr. Iliott motored to central Oregon on business. home in Columbia district this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Montgomery -and family and Nellie Hooker mo tored to Holdman Sunday. Tommy Duncan of Baker, Ore., and Dave Conrad were dinner guests at the L. Hammer home Monday. Alpha Christley and son Dell are business visitors in Portland this week. Woodruth Gifford of Stanfield spent the week end at the W. 8. Cas ady home. Alfred Smith of Pilot Rock is vi siting at the Jim Arnberg home this week. Mrs. A. E. McCulley of Helix is visiting at the Rugg home. Miss Etna Wilson returned to the Tom Wilson home Sunday from Hep pner where she has been taking care of Mrs. B. Watkins of Irrigon for the past eight months in the General hospital at Heppner. Mrs. B. Wat kins died recently. Word has been received that Vai Knauff, a former resident of Colum- bia district was operated upon re- cently for appendicitis. Mrs. Dave Conrad and son John left for Enterprise this week where they will make their home. Burnhams GENERAL MERCHANDISE Carlson’ SODA CRACKERS 2 lbs. N.B.C. — Don Lee Broadcast CRACKERS 5 Lb. Wooden Box Orchestra CRESCENT COFFEE 1 Lb. Can 12 Entertainers bars IVORY SOAP Late from Cafe DeParee Los Angeles. SMALL BEANS WHITE Appearing at Lexington, Ore. MATCHES LEACH HALL lbs. 6 Boxes lb. WALNUTS Mon., March 25 77c 29C bars ALM OLIVE Dancing 9:00-12:30 - Adm. 40c 14c 1 PACKAGE 0XYD0L & 2 large P. & G. SOAP BAKING POWDER 25c size K.C. 2 Boxes SALT INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Lbs. DIAMOND 88 COFFEE In Church Auditorium - Corner Main and Lewis Streets THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 28TH, AT 8:15 O’CLOCK. 19c 53c SAFEUAY STORES OUR BULK FOOD VALUES ARE CITING. EACH ITEM IS OF ARANTEED QUALITY — GET OUR PRICES ON 100-LB O 800c@s 1 STUDENT BODY PLAY MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON SUNDAY * MONDAY MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Oasis Theatre MARO 24 * 28 POWERFUL . . . as a Liberty . Magazine story. SPELLBINDING . . on the screen March 28 “Transient Lady” with GENE RAYMOND HENRY HULL FRANCES DRAKE SHE RISKED HER LIFE to save a man she did not love . . to win the love of another! Sport Shoes! CARTOON, AND COMEDY. »••»»»OS March Means We have a complete line of WEY ENBERG sport shoes including Black & White, Brown & White and All White. Come in and see them. &2 6 Clean Up & Paint Up Black & White wing- tip toe, leather sols, rubber heel, A real shoe and a real value. All White, plain toe. Seal leather trim. Ano- ther value. Homes Promote More Satisfying Rural Life- 64 6 93*47 The "Olympic", Brown & g om & White, wing tip toe, all leather. Really "classy". "23 Attractive Well Equipped BUY WEYENBERG SHOES Paint Prices Reasonable! We are Stocked with Proper Material« TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO HERMISTON, OREGON r a . BROWNSON, Mana, Lima Beans 4L23c Rich Baby Limas Red Beans 10 Lbs. 53c 5-29c 10 Lb. 55c Idaho Red Mexican 3Lb* 25c 6 Lbs. 45c Dried Prunes 3^ 20c 6 Lbs. 39c Yellow Fancy Large Oregon’s 25 lb. box 21.39 Macaroni 3L.23c Quality Elbe Cut or Brown BLACK FIGS 3^ 27c SHOES. MOYER’S STORE THE STORE OF QUALITY & PERSONAL SERVICE o oa4cpc99kc09994G 949**991***89448999 8 99999499949000 COFFEE AIRWAY Rich Brazilian 55C Lbs. Shortening 3 Lbs. 206 In Bulk • — Peanut Butter 2 Lbs. 20. Hoody’s SPAGHETTI 4 LDs. 29c Short Cut WHITE FIGS 5 Lb. 25c — — Salad Dressing a. 9 246 Best Foods "Home Style” — RICE 3L.16C 10 Lb. 49c “Y. Fancy Head Pearl Barley 2 Lbs. 17c COCONUT Fancy Shred Sweetened JELL WELL 4Pkgs. 25c PUREX * °*’ Jus 19c COCOA RAISINS - 27c Local Winesaps WEYENBERG Pound Dried Hershey's 1-lb. can bag Get One! Box See Our Vegetable Department for FINEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES THE MARKET AFFORDS — AT SAFEWAY’S USUAL SAVINGS! ! ! PHONE 241 LB 37c Apples 59c on CHEESE 5 Lbs. SUGAR 3 Lbs. 19c White or Yellow &g 6 p "Pe?. 92c ICE Corn Meal» Another very dressy number In the plain toe. blucher style. 18 Lbs. Full Cream Farina 9 i. bas 43c Just in—New styles In All Black. "Olympic's", fine qua lity calf leather, & g wing tip ball. military heel. Very dressy. SUGAR Fine Granulated OATS Reghia? 9 lb- bag 47c More Days of Wear! For Appearance and Quality, Insist White Beans 8 Lbs. 35c 25 - $1.05 Idaho Small White TISSUE Waldorf 6 p "Pae.3 Expert Advice Free! THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY ■ SATURDAY ■ MONDAY ■ MARCH 22ND - 23 ED & 25) In the New Cube Flavors FOR Build With Material That Will Stand the TEST of TIME 331 Merle FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, Pendleton, Oregon 1 Bt! I WONT! PHONE THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR HERMISTON wall 19c