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MAGE FOUR Local Happenings Floyd Lovey of Arlington is visit P. P. Sullivan was a Pendleton ing Fred Hensel this week. visitor Tuesday. Mrs. B. Haneline and Mrs. W. O. Mrs. Don Thomas and daughter Webber were Pendleton visitors Barbara and son Donald, Jr., of Sa Monday. lem are house guests of Mrs. Tho mas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miss Nola Henning of Rosalia, Sale. Mr. Sale returned with them Wn., is visiting her mother here for after attending conference in Sa lem. the summer. Melvin Moyer of Heppner visited his brother Ellis Moyer here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse -were Miss Margaret Neary is employed Portland visitors last week. at the Farm Bureau Co-operative. W. W. Felthouse returned Satur day from a business trip to Los An P. F. Häberlein and J. O. Swear- Rodney Mittlesdorf is suffering geles, California. from a fractured elbow received ingen of Irrigon were in town early this week. when he fell from a pony. Miss Isabel Dodd is visiting her Supt. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee re parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. turned Tuesday from a visit to Ca She has been in Portland for the mas, Wn., at the home of Mr. Mc past several months. Atee’s brother. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fraser of Mrs. R. F. Ray of Rupert, Idaho, Butte, Montana, and infant daugh HERMISTON, OREGON is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Enos ter Nancy are visiting at the homes Two Shows—7:15 -9:00 P.M. of Mr. and Mrs. B. S, Kingsley and D. Martin. Mr and Mrs. H. T. Fraser. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Miss Margaret Neary and Mrs. JULY 5 - 6 S. E. Spink and daughter, Mrs. Gerald White motored to Pendleton Madge Gallahan, and her daughter Tuesday on business. MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY of Marshfield, visited Sunday at the Saturday—Surprise Matinee Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Palmer, wheat home of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Goun- 9:15 P. M. growers from Lexington, were visi drey. They were returning from a A song-laden festival of fun with tors here Sunday. Mrs. Palmer is trip to Idaho and Oregon points. Mrs. R. B. Wilcox’ sister. a novel melo-dramatic twist. The American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Kenneth Fraser and daugh will hold an Ice cream sale Satur George RAFT and Ben BERNIE ters Katherine and Marjorie of day, July 20. adv In Butte, Montana, are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser this Miss Margaret White, daughter of week. They are spending part of Mrs. Arietta White, is the house the time at the coast and expect to gueet of her mother and expects to return to their home Friday. spend a month vacationing here. CARTOON and COMEDY. She is librarian at the university at Berkeley, Calif. OASIS THEATRE ‘Stolen Harmony’ SUN., July 7th P 19 * A CONTINUOUS SHOWS STARTING 2:30 P. M. 2 y • "la t i RADIO STARS OF K N X- Frances Collins of College Place. Wn., is visiting Helen Beamer in Columbia district. She arrived Wed nesday morning. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher son are planning to leave on their vacation July 14. Dr. Christopher son plans to have another physician take over his practice during his ab sence. Chester Johnson, who has been at West Point for the past two years, arrived in Hermiston last Friday for a visit with friends. He arrived home about the middle of June and visited his parents, Dr. and Mrs. T. K. Johnson at North Powder before coming to Hermiston. He is a gra duate of the Hermiston Union high school. Miss Lenore Wahl, accompanied by her sisters, Bernice of Astoria, and Louise of Dayton, Wn., and Mrs. Georgia Henderson returned from Portland and Astoria Sunday. Ber nice remained here to visit her sis ter and Louise returned to Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hindman and son Ronald, spent the week end as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter, from Bellingham, Wn. Sunday the party motored to Grand Coulee dam on the Columbia in Washington. FREE SOAP! 2 Bars of Green Palm Soap FREE! ’ A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon. WAIT FOR WATKINS—IT PAYS! — Bank Building — : Office Hours — 9-12 and 2-5 4»“ ............................................. th W. J. WARNER In a few days I will start to canvass this locality with the well- , known Watkins Line of Spices. Extracts, Food Products, Soaps, Toilet Articles, and Stock and Poultry Preparations. My stock is new and fresh. You'll enjoy using these highest quality products, | which I will bring to your door AT A SAVING TO YOU. O. M. CLARK ■ HERMISTON Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon FOR JULY 5th, 6th & 8th Hermiston Mercantile Co-operative SAFEWAY STORES in “People Will Talk" That’s just like cutting the price of Baking Powder in half. I give 1 or 2 bars of soap FREE with other necessities like Spices, Extracts, dally used Toilet Articles, needed Medicines, etc., which means a substantial saving to you on each article. GET OUR PRICES Miss Clara Voyen of Albany, who taught in the Hermiston Union high HERMISTON, OREGON school several years ago, has been named general chairman for the convention of the National Federa tion of Business and Professional Women’s Clubs, to be held in Seattle son Kenneth, Mrs. Fred Scheuning, The giant Irish elk, now extinct, July 14-20. all of Pendleton and Mrs. Eugene was the biggest member of the deer McFarland of Umatilla. family that ever lived, with antlers Jack Downing, who has been em Mrs. G. R. O’Daniel of Pendleton that sometimes spread 11 feet. ployed near Condon, returned to Hermiston this week and Is working is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. C. at the Hermiston Mercantile Co-op McKenzie, this week. erative store during the absence of Mrs. Ida Clute and Mrs. Fern Harry Conner and his family, while Clute of Portland, and Mrs. Homer they are taking a vacation at Leh- Glover of Eagle Creek, who have man Springs near Ukiah been visiting at the home of Mrs. • Gertrude Sanders for the past week, Mrs. Nellie Myers of Portland, left Sunday for their homes. The mother of Mrs. J. M. Biggs of La four ladies spent Saturday in Pen at The Hermiston Herald. Grande, passed away Wednesday dleton on business. June 26, following an operation. She was buried in the Albany ceme tery. Mrs. O. T. Lockridge and Miss Pauline Stoop accompanied Mr. Biggs to Portland last Friday to at tend the services in Portland and Albany. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Clarke of Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, arrived Tuesday morning by train and will "F visit during the month of July with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Olarke. They are spending their vacation in Oregon on their Gerald McKenzie, who has been first visit in the territory west of On the screen—“HOLD ’EM YALE.” acting as assstant professor at O.S.C. the Mississippi river. visited at the home of his parents, WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JULY 10 • 11 Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie this Rev. Raymond Finkbinder of Mad week. He left Thursday night for ras, Ore., is expected to arrive Fri Papa's the big noise in the family. . . but Mama has the last word! Longview, Wn., where he will be day to take over his duties as pastor employed as chemist for the Long of the Methodist church of Hermis view Fiber Co. ton to replace Rev. W. A. Briggs, who has been transferred to Halsey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan of Ore. Rev. and Mrs. Briggs left Fri Long Creek. Ore., are visiting at the day for their new home. Short MUSICAL and COMEDY. home of J. A. Reeves over the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and Nancy Jo and Earl, left Wednesday morning for Boise, Idaho, where they will spend the Fourth with Insured Carriers Phone 63 relatives. Mrs. O. O. Felthouse ac GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE companied them as far as Weiser Live Stock Hauling to Portland FROM YOUR WATKINS DEALER. where she will visit her mother Mrs. Rate: 50c Per 100 Barbara Stevens. They expect to re Stanfield — — Oregon turn home Saturday or Sunday. with 1 Lb. of Watkins Double Acting Raking Powder. i Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Flora and son Paul left last Thursday for Pasade na, Calif., where they will attend a two weeks camp meeting assembly. Rev. Flora is pastor of the Puritan Holiness church here, and they ex pect to be gone about four weeks. : Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland i THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1935. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. Fred Ober, assisted by Mrs. Eugene McFarland, was hostess at a delightful dinner Tuesday in honor of their aunts. Mrs. Robert Martin of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Robert Ross of Astoria. After a ten day stay in Pendleton Mrs. Martin and son Bobbie, accompanied by Mrs. Ross, will motor to Astoria, her former home, for a visit before re turning to California. Other guests were Mrs. John Planting and daugh ter Bernice. Mrs. Selma Miller and Car of Tomorrow will be Grown, says Ford SUMMER FOODS SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, JULY 2nd, 3rd, and 5th, 1935. TUNA FISH % si. can IOC Vienna Sausage 3 MILK LIBBY’S % Size Cans ...... “09 FEDERAL Tall Cana Cans ................. Mayonnaise g g 4 BEST FOODS Quart Jar .................. SUGAR CRACKERS Pure Cane Lbs.................. • Snow Flake Sodas 46, • Lb. Box ................ 4.0 TOMATO JUICE "canprsir% 2 Cans 15c Hominy JAR CAPS ECONOMY or DOZEN ....................... 43 VAN CAMP’S 2 * Size Cans CAN '............. 10c SALMON LIBBY’S Lb. Can ........... 19c Cheese FULL CREAM POUND ....... • $ Clabber Girl • 64 Baking Powder g . Lb. Can ................ *OC I°C DR. A. E. MARBLE CHIROPRACTOR Office: Two doors west post office Office Hours: Í to 11 - 1:30 to • Phone 481-------- Hermiston, Ore. Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil- meets second and fourth Thursday. Legton Hall. W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone *-J Residence Phone 25-J Sunday and Evenings by Appointment Dr. A. C. Willcutt OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & 8QBMM OSBORN APARTMENTS sole os 9) "es -as MARSHMALLOWS FLOUR SATURDAY PRODUCE VALUES! SAFEWAY Family Flour 49 lb. Bag ... Crystal White 1 6 — Reg Size Bars Jumbo Heads EACH ........... ............... $1.69 SOAP __ coffee -X 15c Green Beans Local Stringless 4 % m • Lbs.............. ............... ap Raspberries e I Boxes ............... ::: ì 7 c 3 - 50c BOSTON