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Local Happenings Mrs. Wm. Shaar, Mrs. C. M. Jack- son, and Mrs. Gerald White were Walla Walla visitors Monday. Mrs. C. A. Paul of Pendleton spent the week end as the house guest of Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. Miss Loraine Elliott of Pendleton is visiting at the O. C. Pierce home this week. An assortment of voile dresses in large sizes at Alma Hitt's Shop. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stroble of Pen dleton were week end house guests HERMISTON, OREGON of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Quick. Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. Wm. Rodda of Stanfield was in town on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yeager have FRIDAY - SATURDAY named their son John Everett. MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY Miss Elma Anne Twogood of White Bird, Idaho, is visiting Mils MAY 24 - 25 Esther Sibert this week. SATURDAY — Surprise Matinee Ladies' Altar Society benefit dance at Stanfield. Saturday. May 25. adv. 9:30 P. M. Friends of Rev. and Mrs. W. A. WE DIP OUR WINGS TO YOU Briggs from Dumur, Ore., visited at MYRNA LOY the Methodist parsonage Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Beasley of Kennewick, Wn., were visiting rela tives and friends in Hermiston Sun day. C. A. Lehman, who injured his arm and shoulder last week returned home from the Pendleton hospital Sunday. Mrs. C. H. Crandall of Union, Ore. PLUS SHORT FEATURES is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Prindle, and will remain until after SUNDAY - MONDAY Memorial day. O. O. Felthouse plans to leave the MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY last of the week for Bend, Ore., where he will spend the week end MAY 26 - 27 fishing at Pauline lake. The Greatest Story of the West . . Miss Meredith Daily left Monday with the Greatest Star of Western for Salem, Ore., where she will visit her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pictures! James Clayton. Mary Jane Hawkins of Adams is a house guest of Miss Marian Hen- GEORGE OBRIEN derson this week. The Boy Scout clean-up which was Harqld Bell Wright's scheduled for Friday of this week has been postponed until a later WHEN A MANS A MAN date, according to Scout Master O. W. Payne. Mrs. Frank Morgan of Pendleton CARTOON AND COMEDY. is visiting at the home of her father, J. A. Reeves. She motored down with her husband Saturday. TUES. - WED. - THURS. Monroe Swarner left last Satur day morning for Couer d’ Alene, MAY 28 - 29 - 30 Idaho, where be will be employed in the national forest service as check The Man-Made Monster er over the Blister Rust work. This Demands a Man-Made Wife! will be his fifth! year in this work. Earl Carson and Frank Gniwits are attending the state convention \ Carl Laemmio presents , of the Odd Fellow lodge at Salem this week as delegates from the Her miston lodge. Mrs. J. M. Pace and son John were accompanied to Portland last week by Mrs. I. N. Hartsook, Mrs. Ed. Dunning and Charfotte Ralph. They returned home Monday accom panied by Miss Esther Tiffany and Miss Marjorie Jennings of Portland, who were house guests at the Pace PLUS SHORT FEATURES home for two days. OASIS THEATRE 1 X h Æ \ KARLOFF 7 " "Ghide o FRIRINKENSTÉIIN ooococcoco000000000000000000000099***********,*****%, A A , Moyers ' ‘ : ; MEN’S STORE I | Are Headquarter» for the famous GANTNEE AND MATTENM | Swim Trunks | • Get Freedom, Comfort and Style. GANTNER m-BOY Ì 5% Get the SUN ih theme- GANTNER Bo" Pure wool. Large asst, colors With built-in supporter. Sizes 30-38. $1.95 • > SUN Pure Wook Money Pocket. Wide Choice of Colows-— $2.95 ? , % I sosscsocccccccccpccccccccoccccc2c*c2c0000000000040r0 miner— ■ —F NEW LOW FARES for the SUMMER SEASON Now IN ÏTFICT . 7 FAST trains daily - • "C Tho PORTLAND PACIFIC ROSE Ar. CHICAGO 8:50 A-" Air-conditioned Coaches, Tourist and Standard Sleepers, Diner, Observation- lounge car. Barber, Valet, Bath. Porter in ma 7. Air-conditioned Coaches and Standard Sleepers. 1 night to Salt Lake City, Den- w. 2 nights to Kansas City, Omaha, Chicago. Convenient local schedules. a-------- "7 ( NO EXTRA FARE The jlicamân^L— — — CITY OF PORTLAND June Ó Thereafter six times monthly, leaving Portland to, 6th, Iih, 16th, 21st, 26th, 3:45p.m. leaving Ch‘cago3rd,8th, 1316,1816, 23rd, 2816,6.15 p.m. Exhibition, Portland, June 45. For inform More Dollar Values at Rohrman’s!! repainted Conditioned, car tor" to.IM dual Rohrman Motor Co. VANILLA MACARONI SPAGHETTI CHEESE Gelatine Dessert Baking Powder - Calumet TEA - Orange Pekoe % 20c WHEATIES CRACKERS MATCHES BACON LARD 35c Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative visit < • ________ J. C. Hawkins and daughter Mary ’ Percy, Ladrew Moshberger and the Jane and W. C. Cummins of Adams honorees. were visiting in Hermiston Friday. TY Mrs. Harry McMillan and Mrs. * # ****** *** Gwyn Hughes are attending Grand . cTANfiri Ft “CUg + Rebekah lodge In Salem this week T DLAT--- [ Your Ford dealer is the logical one in your community to turn to By Sophronia Rhea as delegates from the Hermiston or when you want a better used car. Let us show you our stock of Twenty-five boys and girls enjoy der. used cars for every need and every purpose. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Plunkett of ed a birthday party on the high Tacoma. Wn., were guests at the school lawn honoring Miss Betty home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Baker Baker Friday afternoon, Betty re- j Friday. ceived many gifts. All Ladies' Dress Hats half price Miss Virginia Hill of Telocaset ’31 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan —Exceptionally low mileage, adv. has been a guest of Miss Neva Hed- at Amsberry’s. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober of Her rick this week. body, good tires, solid body, new brake lining. miston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sheuning, many miles without worry or expense An idea extra The Study club honored Mrs. ily with small children or for the couple with the desired extra Aidon Embysk and Bob Sheuning of Frances Duyck Thursday afternoon room for friends. Only »350 on our low cost plan. Pendleton spent Sunday fishing on at a miscellaneous shower at the Birch Creek near Pilot Rock. home of Mrs. E. A. Hoosier. ’27 Nash Coupe— Light six; good leather upholstery, four wheel Miss Charlotte Ralph is spending Mrs. L. L. Wortz of Woodland, brakes, new battery, reliable engine, roomy luggage space. »100. the week in Vancouver, Wn. at the Wn., arrived at the F. B. Stuart home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Schofield. home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Chrysler ’70 Sedan-Engine in A-l shape, plush upholstery, She visited her sister. Miss Betty Wortz is Mr. Stuart’s sister and is windshield wipers, twin air horns, hydraulic brakes. This c Ralph at Corvallis over the week making an extended visit with them. looks and runs good, sold new for »2440. Now selling for »155. Mr. and Mr«. L. T. Kenison, Mr. cud. Mrs. Campbell of Athena is and Mrs. J. E. Reeves, Rev. C. D. ’29 Ford Truck— Conditioned to give service without expense. Eco staying at the Gwyn Hughes home Mayfield, Evangelist Warnike, Mrs. nomical to operate, easy to buy, and a good load carrier. Meal or this week while Mrs. Hughes is at Stella Trumbull and Mr. and Mrs. tending Grand Rebekah lodge at Sa- Joe Waterman attended the Good farm hauling. »200 makes ft a bargain. Fellowship meeting in Pasco Mon- lem. MORE BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROM— Mrs. Ida B. Gordon of Elgin, Ore., day. visited her sister, Miss Pauline Miss Blanche Thorsen and Miss Stoop, here Friday morning, while Rachel Sloan have completed their enroute to Salem as a delegate to school terms and will be home for Grand Rebekah Lodge. vacation. Cooked food sale Saturday, May W. T. Reeves left Tuesday for Sa 25. Boy Scout building. M, E. La lem as a delegate to the I.O.O.F. dies Aid. adv. convention. Miss Grace Jackson of Pendleton Mrs. Martin Refvem and sons Dor and Don Jackson of The Dalles spent and Tom left Sunday for an extend the week end at the home of their ed trip to South Dakota. Mr. Refvem parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson and Bob accompanied them as far as Walla Walla Sunday where they met in Minnehaha district. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stevensen of Mr. Refvem’s sister Mrs. Ella Mutz FOR FRIDAY - 24th - SATURDAY - 25th - MONDAY - 27th. La Grande visited at the home of of Spokane, who took them to Spo Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wright, Sunday, kane. From there they went by train 18c 8 oz. Bottle and also with Mrs. Floyd O’Kelley to South- Dakota. Dr. R. W. Welbel of Pendleton Is and son Bobby who are guests at the holding Bible study for young peo Wright home from Yakima. 25c Elbow Cut W. H. Crary, editor of the Echo ple in the Presbyterian charch this News, left Thursday, May 16, on a Mrs. Inez McKey and small daugh trip to Chicago where he was called 4 Lbs. 25c by the serious illness ol his aunt. ter Freda ot California are visiting Mrs. Aurelia Town« He expects to at the honse of the former’s father, George Armstrong. return by June 1. 19c Lb. Mild Loaf Mrs. Frankie Lane was hostess to Miss Pauline Stoop spent the week end in La Grande as a guest of Mrs. members of the Bridge club at the Jell Well or 4 J. M. Biggs. While there she atten home of Mrs. F. B. Stuart this week. Pkgs. 18c Hollywood Carl Rhea and Leonald Connor ded the Junior class play, "Mr. Pim • Passes By.” in which John Bisss went to Portland Monday. Clyde Kennison purchased a new had a reading part. . 18c Lb. Clarence Henning accompanied V-8 from the Rohrman Motor Co. in Coach Hatton to Corvallis Thurs Hermiston this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buschke. Mr. day where he plans to spead the Lb. LD week end. Coach Hatton motored to and Mrs. Claude Buschke and small Eugene where he will join his wife son Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shir who has been visiting her mother ley, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beckett, Pkg. 10c Regular Size Mr. and Mrs. Clive HUston and for the past month. daughte Velma, Theodore- Anderson Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nadon are liv 2 Lb. Box 25c ing in the Ross House temporarily and Jack Benton, all of Heppner, Graham or Salted while a basement is being built un enjoyed a picnic lunch at the Curtis der their home. As soon as they va Rhea home Sunday. Carton 22c F. A. Baker has been quite ilf at PLA-SAFE cate the house Clarence Henning and his mother expect to occupy the his home the past two weeks but Is Lb. Swift’s Mild Cure now improving. house permanently. 31c Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Barnes of Port- Medium Weight fand are spending a two week's va cation at the home of Mrs. Barnes 15c Pound Insured Carriers Phone 63 parents. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. O Don- | nell. Erlene Ferguson accompanied ■ GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE them and will spend the summer Live Stock Hauling to Portland. with the O’Donnels. Rate: 50c Per 100 The annual conference of the Oregon Stanfield Methodist church will be held in the First church at Salem, beginning June 24. Rev. W. A. Briggs, pas- tor of the local church, win accom pany Rev. Glieser of Pendleton, Rev. Weaver of Arlington, and Kev. Pope of Heppner to the conference. Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge spent the week end with Mrs. Mudge’s mother. Mrs. Margaret Hambiek, who returnee with them to for six weeks. Grace Marié Mudge, « niece; also returned with them tor « BUY OREGON visit. ... e Straw hats, visors, sunshine Caps DAIRY PRODUCTS and basebalT caps. Amsberry’s. ad: Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge spent PRICES EFFECTIVE — MAY 24 - 25 - 27. the week end in Spokane, Wit., Visit, ing relatives and friends. Mrs: Mudge’s mother and niece returned with them for a visit, at their Hin- Fresh Mediums - Locally Produced kite home. Miss Cecelia Brennan and Ray Hardman, teachers in the Pine City school, chaperoned a group ofstu- Snow Flakes — Honey Maid Graham dents last Friday who attended the show here in the evening. They included Frankie Neal, Cecelia Hea- Grade "A” Oregon Rose ty, Lilly Rauch, Hugh Neill, Jack Locally Manufactured Healy and Harold Neill. Albert and Irene Kennings, ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fresh Whole Wheat Lenhart motored to Harrah, Wn., Sunday where they visited Patty Robinette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinette, who is quite ser CAKE FLOUR iously ill in the Yakima hospital. Hugh H. Miller and son Elmer Package -------------------- and Mildred Miller ot Stockton, Cal.. tin Breakfast Cocoa Y2 and Miss June Moore and sister Yvonne, of Gold Hill, Ore., spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Bars Toilet Soap Mrs. F. R. Moore west of town. June and Yvonne are Mr. Moore’s grand- daughters. YELLOW OR WHITE Cans Maximum Oval Tins Mrs. W. L. Hamm went to Port Lb. Bag ...................... a land Friday afternoon where sho at tended a banquet for graduates of Pkgs. Choice of Flavors Drake University in Iowa held Sat urday night. Three members of the class in which Mrs. Hamm gradua Carnation Package ted were among the 27 present. Members of classes ranged from Fancy Seedless 1893 to 1930. • . „ Hollow" Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Sibert of El- Maple Quart Jug Lb. Package .... ........ • berton, Wn., arrived here Tuesday afternoon and will visit their daugh ter Miss Esther Sibert until Friday morning when they will all leave for FRESH PRODUCE — California to visit relatives before Pound Package going on to points in the eastern states. .. .___ Ladies’ light weight white straw Home Style Quart Each hats, 50c. Amsberry’s. adv. Cricp Heads Mrs. Leila Phelps of Bend, Ore arrived Tuesday evening to spend SOAP White Laundry 12, Bars 256 the remainder of the week with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps. She will also attend the ex- ercises Thursday, at which her » Locals . granddaughter Mildred will be gra Delicious Shortcake Boxes duated. „ , Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Moore ana son Gene, and Rev. W. A. Briggs . Pure Cane . g Bunches RADISHES or motored to Pendleton Monday where Rev. Moore and Rev. Briggs attended GREEN ONIONS a meeting of the Pendleton Minis terial association. During the meet ing the boundaries included in the association were extended to include U. S. No. 2 Netted Gems all of Umatilla county, and meetings will be held quarterly. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O'Donnell en- tertained at dinner Tuesday evening complimenting their daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Carl Barnes of Portland. The occasion was Mr. and Mrs Barnes’ anniversary and Mrs Barnes’ birthday Bidden were ROHRMAN’S for USED CARS Ross Newport was a business vi sitor in town Saturday. J. C. Hoskins ot Stanfield was a business visitor here Thursday. Miss Barbara Wessell, Mrs. Sophia Kurrle of Stanfield and B. I. Whit ney motored to Portland Tuesday. | THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1935 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR SAFEUAY STORES Week End Savings at Safeway Eggs Dor. 25c Butter L 32C CRACKERS 2 FIG BARS Swans Down 29c Corn Meal Raisins Rolled Oats SYRUP Bis Quick Sugar is Cofree "" “ PHONE 241 Miss Loraine Wright of Pendleton, Earl Ine Ferguson of Portland. Craig 2 ■ 19c Pork & Beansynsmns COCOA ib. White King Sardines Marshmallows Salad Dressing 29c 10c 25C 19c 250 39C 33C 85c 5C Strawberries Sc POTATOES io 25« HERMISTON