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Local Happenings OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. FRIDAY - SATURDAY MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY APRIL 19 • 20 FRIDAY SPECIAL- AUCTION SALE SATURDAY— SURPRISE MATINEE 9:30 P.M. GARY COOPER CAROLE LOMBARD rurpiry TEAADRE JVOWad FOREVER STANOING-CHAPIOTTE GRANVILLE CARTOON AND COMEDY. FREE—Photos dt Shirley Temple to adults attending "Now and Forever." SUNDAY - MONDAY MATINEE 2:80 SUNDAY APRIL 21 - 22 Hear these new Ralph Rainger song hita . . . "The Rhythm of the Rumba" “The Magic Of You" and "I'm Yours for Tonight." Mrs. A. B. Clark spent Wednesday tn Pendleton visiting friends. Miss Mary Ellis is visiting at the home ot her sister, Mrs. F. R. Moore, from Pendleton this week, W. J. Logan motored to Yakima on business one day this week. Miss Emogene Paul was a Pendle- ton visitor Wednesday afternoon. Attractive new Benryb Knitwear spring suits. Alma Hitt's Shop. adv. Miss Rose Lambert left Sunday for Portland for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. A. H. Patrick. Mrs. James Todd and Mrs. Gerald White motored to Pendleton Tues- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Elstyne of Pendleton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark Suday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt are the parents of an 8 pound baby daughter born Thursday, April 4. She has been named Dorothy Leila. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bean, who re cently moved onto the Ross place west of the Butte, left last week for their former home in the Wilemette valley. GEORGE RAFTS CAROL e V LOMBARD CARTOON AND COMEDY. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY APRIL 24 - 25 ONE MORE TRIUMPH for the stars you loved In "Daddy Long Legs” and "Paddy" gme 99099" THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1935 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR #, INITIALED STATIONERY IS AN APPROPRIATE Easter Gift / Fix Anything- ATTRACTIVELY BOXED PAPER and ENVELOPES with INITIALS in GOLD. 59c and UP EXCEPT BROKEN HEARTS. ta, “VECUAPE GAYNOR BAXTER FREE—Photos of Janet Gaynor or Warner Baxter to adults. HERALD WANT ADS PAY USE THEMI Cecil Kelley of Heppner visited in Hermiston Monday. Mrs. H. T. Fraser and Mrs. E. P Dodd motored to Pendleton last Fri day. W. J. Wolgamott was a business visitor in Portland the first of th< week. Frank Reeder left last Thursday for Coxen, Montana, where he spent the week looking after business. W. L. Hamm left Tuesday on a business trip to Portland. He ex nects to return some time Thursday Straw sun hats, hundreds of them adv. at Amsberry’s. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Weir who re cently moved to Hermiston from Los Angeles, are now living on the Geo Rand place at Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. Huefner, who have been visiting their aunt, Mrs. H. J Belscamper for the past week, left for their home in Spokane Monday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten mo tored to Portland Sunday wher they spent the first of the week vis iting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards mo ' tored to Portland Friday, accompa nied by their daughter Neva, and Miss Anita Paulson of Pendleton. The Misses Eleanor and Georgia na Briggs spent the week end at home from Salem where they teach in the Mountain View school. Assortment of white and colored berets. Alma Hitt’s Shop. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton of Echo and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boyn ton of Helix were guests Sunday at the home of Mrs. W. S. Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson mo tored to Pendleton Monday after- noon where Mr. Brownson attended a lumbermen's meeting in the eve ning at the Pendleton hotel. Other west end men present included Ros coe Williams. Umatilla; Clyde Ken- nfson, Stanfield; C. H. Esselstyne, Echo. HERMISTON DRUG CO. Moyer’s Present CLOCKS— RADIO SETS— VACUUM CLEANERS- ELECTRIC FANS—ETC. Ask my Customers it you think I can't do the work. ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE. Radio Louie Elliott House — Main Street Hermiston, Oregon JUST ARRIVED--A NEW SHIPMENT OF Ensemble Suits All Wool . . . Subdued check pat- terns with shirred, pleated backs. Trousers are pleated and have zip per fly. Come in and see them. They’re exceptionally good looking, and only $10.95 for such a fine quality suit. Harris Tweed LUVLEE Full- Fashioned Pure Silk HOSE WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND SEE THEM. Ringless 2-thread high twist Sheer CHIFFON 604 799 Luvlee Lady 2-thread Chiffons are a sheath of smoke— sheer loveliness- - tree from rings . . . have all the fa mous Luvlee Lady—by Phoenix— elasticity . . are shown In exquisite new colors . . . and are only 98c. SEMI-SERVICE WEIGHT Pure Silk . . . with mercer- Peg ized top and foot ................. • 2$ Colors— greydusk, smokemist, mon etta, distingue. ENSEMBLE SUITS A snappy suit in the lower price field New Trousers $3.75 ■ $10.95 $8.50 NEW SPRING FASHION CRAFT CRAVATS Grey flannels—high in qua lity—but low &o o g in price .......... ”493 Other numbers in plain and fancy patterns with the Koh-i-noor Kover-Zip slide fasteners. These pants are so good looking we won’t attempt to describe them, So come in and see them yourself. F selem 1*1 —Coter Shirts $1.00 large assortment of col- ors and patterns, stripes . . . checks. small figures. We ave the NEW "HUBER- permanent collar IZED" shirts— Non curl requires no starch White and Fancies. Weyenberg Sport Shoes Tu-Tomes All white, plain toe. seal trim ... & 2.49 7* White Nu-Buck Wing tip-“Classy" Black and White Wing tip ............. 0249 ? • Brown and White 0.95 Wing tip - beauty ?" $.95 ‘ NEE-HY'S Be knee-deep in comfort. In Nee- Hy's! No hose supporters needed. The Lastex tops holds the hose snug- ly below the knee. In de- 66. lieiously Sheer Chiton only 79% For auch lovely hose. Moyer’s MEN’S STORE HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. Frank Helms ot Butter Creek was in town on business Sat- urday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamberson and family are now living in the F. C. Woughter house on the west side of town. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Quiring will leave Friday for Dallas. Oregon where they will spend Easter Sun day with relatives and friends. Easter baskets, chicks, rabbits and ndv. candy at Amsberry’s. Geo. Wagner and Eugene Hanby motored to Spokane Monday on business and returned Tuesday af ternoon. Mrs. R. B. Wilcox motored to Pen dleton Friday and brought her son Claude and daughter Eva home with her. Claud has been convalescin following an appendicitis operation and Eva has been with him. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Faries are the parents of a baby girl born Tues- lay afternoon at St. Anthony's hos pital in Pendleton. Mr. Faries teach es in Columbia school. Mrs. W. L. Morgan, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. B. Everett, re- urned from a three week’s stay In Portland, Friday. Mrs. Everett plans o visit here for two weeks. Silver tea Tues., April 23, at O. O. Felthouse residence, given by M. g. Ladies Aid. Cordial invitation ex- adv ended to everyone. F. C. Woughter, who recently un derwent an operation for ruptured appendix at St. Anthony's hospital in Pendleton, is reported as greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow of Pendleton and Mr. and Mrs. Llew ellyn Brownell of Umatilla were Sun day dinner guests of Mrs. Ida B Simmons and Mrs. Gertrude Sanders The Misses Hazel Hardie and Jen avieve Kirkpatrick were the house ;uests of Miss Mary Petri over the week end at the home of Mrs. R. A. Brownson. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Ellis and their laughter, Mrs. W. R. Gwinn and son Rex, motored to Dayton, Wn., Sun day where they visited at the home if Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Pate and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knotson. Miss Phobe Waite is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bakei nd Mrs. Georgia Henderson this week. Miss Waite arrived Sunday from Seattle, Wn., where she teaches in one of the grade schools. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mackan of Boardman have moved onto the W. W. Felthouse place in Columbia dist rict. Their daughter Maxine and son Edgar have enrolled in the local high school. Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and son Gale returned from a trip to Port- land and Newberg Saturday where they visited relatives and friends tor a week. On the return trip they visited Bill Felthouse in Yakima, Wn., where he le employed by the Shell Oil company. Miss Bernice Neill, who has been quite ill for the. p»et month due to mastoid trouble, ie reported ae im proving. She wishes to use this me dium to express her gratitude to her friends for the many lovely cardo and words of cheer received during her illness. Miss Mary Petri entertained in formally Saturday evening compli menting her house guests Miss Hazel Hardie and Miss Genevieve Kirkpat rick of Portland, at the home of Mrs. R. A. Brownson. High honors in bridge were won by Mrs. Georgia Henderson. Guests at the Methodist parson age this week have been A. Todd of Los Melines, Calif., and his three daughters: Mrs. Jess Brown of the State Teacher’s college in Chico, Calif.; Mrs. Rollo LaParte of Oak land, Calif.; Miss Emma Todd of Hughston, Calif. They are the father and sisters of Mrs. W. A. Briggs. They arrived Sunday afternoon com- ing up the coast, and returned Wed- nesday by way of Burns. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Sullivan and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sullivan of Roseburg, Ore., arrived in Hermis ton last Friday and visited at the homes of Mr». W. S. Boynton, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mittlesdort and P. P Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Sul- Sullivan's livan also visited Mrs. 1 parents in Stanfield during their stay. They »11 returned to their homes Monday. Sylvan Pierson left Sunday to re sume his work with the Mt. Emily Lumber company of La Grande. He will be joined by Mrs. Pierson and family after school closes, to spend the summer. Treat the family! Buy cakes, cook ies or rolls at the girl's 4-H club food sale Saturday, April 30, from 10:30 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. In the building next to the Hermiston Light * Power company office, adv Miss Edith Clarks, who is a stu dent at Pacifie University at Forest Grove, arrived home Wednesday night and will spend the Enter va cation with her patenta. Mr. and Mrs. J. A Clarke. She plans to re turn Monday. * TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. STRAYED TO MY FLACE-9 YOUNG rows: One black and one brown. can for them and pay for ad. Joe “Dyer, Hermioton. K-tf« t Butter Creek-Minnehaha t By Mary Rodda Mrs. M. H. Rice of Milton visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Saylor of Butter Creek. John Allen of Butter Creek has re- entered school Monday after being out for two weeks, suffering with an abscess on his neck. M. L. Clark of the Westland dis trict received word that his property in Scotville, Ill., had recently been damaged by a hail storm. The resi dence had 65 panes of glass broken by thick hail, and his restaurant building had the entire front brok- en out by the storm. The U-go I-go club met with Mrs. J. M. Prindle Friday, This was the last all day meeting until October. The day was spent making comfor ters for Mrs. J. W. Hamman. A de- lightful dinner was served by the hostess, Mrs. Prindle. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and Mrs. M. L. Watson were guests of the club. Little Mary Patricia McCarton is much better and she and her moth er, Mrs. Thomas McCarton are back home after having spent some time at St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle ton. Mrs. J. W. Hamman is back at the ranch and will live in a tent while the new house is being built. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Darling had the misfortune to be in an auto col lision while they were in Portland recently. Their car was slightly vori te» of Cuba for three hundred damaged. A truck left the highway late Sun years. day evening in front of the Rainwa ter residence, and went through the fence and into the E. D. Bensel field before wrecking. Miss Beatrice Turtle, Mrs. Bert Abelgore, Mrs Pete Scovbo and Mrs. J. C. Carleton of Corvallis were guests at the Rodda home over the week end. Miss Turtle Is health nurse of Benton county and she and Mr». Abelgore and Mrs. Scovbo were in attendance at the health confer ence in Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Wave Organ of Portland was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Starr Saturday. Mr. Organ has been work ing on the government survey at Umatilla, but finished his work and returned to Portland Sunday. KELLOGG’S DEAL 1 Corn Flakes 1 Pep 1 Rice Krispies 1 Whole Wheat Biscuit— RAFT, LOMBARD TEAMED IN DANCE FILM AT OASIS. George Raft and Carole Lombard are again co-starred In a picture based on a dance theme. It Is Para mount's "Rumba," which comes Sun day to the Oasis theatre, a love-story centered around the popular Rumba dance and rhythms, the national fa- Insured Carriers All for 3OC with Y our Coupon BURNHAM’S Phone 63 GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE Live Stock Hauling to Portland Rate: 50c Per 100 Stanfield — — Oregon General Mdse SAFEUAY STORES PUT SOME REAL EASTER JOY IN YOUR BUDGET! BUY AT SAFEWAY THIS EASTER— THEN BUY A BONNET WITH THE SAVINGS! Eanter HAMS Delicious - Medium Weight An Easter treat. Half or Whole EGGS 2 -45c White - Fresh Extras For Easter Coloring CRACKERS Honey Maid Grahams 2 Lb. Box or Snow Flakes SUGAR OO 4JC 2 3 PINEAPPLE “"X 25c LB. No. 2 Cans 8 sieve cans Sea Island - Pure Cane . . Lb. Cloth mme. 10 49c Sun Laden PEAS Size 3 cn35c MAYONNAISE ™ Quart Jar Bag 55c Jell Well The New "CUBE" Flavored 4 49c No. 2 Cans SLICED BEETS Packages FLOUR $1.98 Gold Medal - Kitchen tested Dependable COFFEE CITRUS FRUIT CAMPAIGN! Grape Fruit 2tcen 49c 49 lb. bag .... Special Prices Effective Till April 25th. NOW AT THEIR BEST ORANGES LEMONS Arizona's'' Finest - Large Size Dox. 59c 5 for Sweet’n Juicy (Large 100 size) DOZEN ---------- 39c % Case - 11.59 Large Fresh Ones Full of Juice Dos. 39c RHUBARB MEDIUM SIZE Asparagus ( 216s) Local Grown Lbs............ 19c Dozen 55c Fresh Cut - Local Pound ........................... 10c ““"39c 13 Egg Angel Food Cake White King Toilet Soap • Bars ....... -...... 1 At Scot Tissue Soft as Old Linen Daffodils FOR EASTER Beautiful Cut Flowers DOZEN k Rolls ----- ----------- a a. CORN FLAKES - 3 Pkgs. 25c 10c PEP Package 11c RICE KRISPIES - Package 11c BUY ONE EACH OF ALL THREE for And get one package Whole Wheat Bis culte FREE with your coupon. COCOANUT Sweetened Shredded COCOA «E can DEAL 100 Pork 8 Beans Each 14 16 VAN CAMP’S Large Family Size Cans— Pound 19c EASTER SALE PRICES Effective April 19-20-28. PHONE Ml