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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE SIX J. S. Burrham and daughter Ma ry left Monday for Bingham Springs to enjoy a week’s vacation. Jack Tillery returned to Hermis- HERMISTON, OREGON ton Sunday from Kennewick where Two Shows—7:15 - 9:00 P.M. be has been visiting his mother and sister. Mrs. E. E. McPherson was a busi Mrs. Vane Boynton and son of FRIDAY - SATURDAY Mrs. Mary House left for Pendle- ness visitor in Pendleton Saturday. Echo are visiting at the home of ton Monday evening to visit her JULY 28 - 27 Mies Thelma Osborn of Portland Mrs. W. S. Boynton tLis week. daughter. She was joined by her MATINEE 2:30 SATURDAY Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. O. C. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse left son Jack House Tuesday and they Pierce this week. Saturday—Surprise Matinee Thursday morning on an extended motored to Langdon Lake for a Lobby Prime of Salem, who is vi vacation in Seattle and at Washing 9:15 P. M. three day outing. siting John Henty Nye at Echo, was ton beaches. Mrs. Joe Quick left Sunday for STRIKE UP THE LAUGHS in town with John Henry this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and Pocatello, Idaho, where she will vis Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Cox were busi daughter Margaret and son Gale STRIKE UP the LAUGHS I -) it her mother, Mrs. E. A. Buskirk.. ness visitors in Walla Walla Mon left Thursday for Yakima, Wn., Mrs. Quick recently injured her foot goel WILL day. where they expect to visit Bill Felt- and will be unable to walk for five Luke Seeliger was a Pendleton house who is employed there. weeks. Rufus LaRue is assisting at business visitor Tuesday. Mrs. C. D. Ellis, Mrs. E. L. Jack- Quick Cleaners during her absence. Henry Stoop returned from a two son, Mrs. Milton Cassady, Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Froeckman weeks visit in Elgin and La Grande E. Osborn and Mrs. Walter Pearson and son Marvin of St. Louis, Mis with relatives and friends. motored to Walla Walla Thursday souri, visited from Saturday until Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Bleakney and on business. Monday with Mrs. Doris Kelley at children of Echo were In town Tues Mrs. Minnie E. Brown of Portland the Hermiston hotel. Mr. Froeck day. who arrived Sunday will spend the man is Mrs. Kelley’s nephew whom Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Doyle and CARTOON AND COMEDY. next two weeks vacationing with her she had not seen for 24 years. family left Sunday for Spokane and FREE: Photos of Will Rogers to daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Mann of Salem, Ore., stopped Seattle on a vacation trip. Adults on Thursday and Friday. Julius Gimble. to inspect the Farm Bureau Co-op Stanley Armstrong of the Pacific Nicholas Codd of Spokane was a erative mill Tuesday. Mr. Mann was ipply Cooperative of Walla Walla, SUNDAY ■ MONDAY business visitor here Tuesday. Mr. the engineer who installed the bins is a business visitor here Tuesday, JULY 28 - 29 Codd owns property in this section and equipment at. the mill when the W. T. Reeves, well known stock- and is a former resident here. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY new warehouse was completed. He in of Stanfield, was a business vi Thos. Campbell returned this now operates a small feed mill at in Hermiston Wednesday. week from the Boise valley in Idaho Salem. Rev. and Mr». W. A. Briggs are Allison Biggerstaff, whose head- where he spent a week. He reports e parents of a boy born July 17, that crops are looking fine in that quarters are at Eugene, Ore., called Halsey. He has been named section. on Chas. Burke Friday. Mr. Bigger- Mrs. Harry McKenty left Thurs- | staff is a childhood friend of Mr. Mrs. N. R. Mueller and family are day night for Havre, Montana, to j Burke whom he had not seen for siting her mother in Seattle. They take care of her father who is ser years. ft Sunday and expect to be gone SIH Mrs. Walter Botkin left last iously ill. o weeks. Helen Kay Isaacs granddaugh Thursday evening for Portland after PLUS SHORT FEATURES. Peggy Barnett of Meacham has ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, re visiting the past week with friends en employed at Jack's Cafe as turned from Pilot Rock Sunday with on the project. While here she vi ght clerk. her grandparents and will visit here sited at the home of I. N. Hartsook, Tommy Fraser, son of Mr. and J. M. Pace, H. K. Dean and Ed. Dun for a week. . H. T. Fraser, who has been at Frank See of Tacoma, Wn., ar- ning. side, returned home Monday af- Miss Emogene Paul returned the rived early this week and will visit his sister Mrs. Perry Arthur for a first of the week from Bend, Ore., O. C. Pierce and son Eugene week. where she has been visiting her aunt Pierce, who are employed near Pen- Mrs. Ina Wessell and daughter and uncle for the past five weeks. ON THE STAGE. lieton, visited at home over the Barbara, and B. I. Whitney motored Upon returning she spent a few days veok end. CHILDREN 15c — ADULTS 35c to Wallowa Lake Saturday afternoon with her parents in Pendleton. Afternoon and Evening. Mrs. Geo. Wagner left last week | where they enjoyed an outing over Mrs. Maude Hiff, who has been or Cascade Locks and Vancouver Sunday. in California for several months WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY where she expects to visit her two Among those who motored to the stopped in Hermiston a short while JULY 31 - AUGUST 1 isters. mountains Sunsy were Margaret Wednesday enroute to Richfield, BIG DOUBLE FEATURE! Harry Kepner, principal of the J Hedwall, Glenn and Morris Pierson Idaho, to visit her son Merton Lyon Vest Denver school in Denver, Colo. : and Walther Ott. They visited at the and her daughter Mrs. Earl Med- isited over the week end with his home of Kenneth Pierson at Mt. calf. She expects to spend the winter ster and husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. Emily camp this side of La Grande. there. in . Bloom. Mr. Kepner was returning Miss Mildred Phelps returned Out-of-town visitors here this om Alaska where he had directed Tuesday afternoon from Bend, Ore.. week included Frank Saling, Lex- a tourist party on a vacation trip. where she has been visiting her ington; Chas. Hango. Boardman; 1 grandmother, Mrs. Leila Phelps, for Alfred Somppi and Wm. Enbusk, and | the past month. Pendleton; C. Melville and Dan Way J. A. Clarke and son Allan and his Lexington; J. M. Doyle, Plymouth, 1 ! i father W. H. Clarke left Tuesday af- Wn,; and J. W. Connell, Umatilla, with ' > ternoon for Wallowa lake on a fish- Mrs. Edna McCrea and little Bar < ’ I ing trip. They expect to return Fri- bara Gay who have been visiting at Edward Everett Horton day. the A. W. Turnblad home, left Sat CARTOON. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mikesell and urday for Yakima where they will HAS JUST RETURNED % FROM A VACATION TRIP < > two children Winifred and Jack, and visit before returning to their home TO MOUNT RAINIER. HE ! I Geo. Mikesell are house gueets of at Wenatchee. Mrs. McCrea is Mrs. Insured Carriers Phone 63 IS AGAIN READY TO DO % Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mikesell In Col Turnblad’s sister. umbia district. Arta Byrnlce Barlow returned ALL KINDS OF REPAIR GREGORY TRUCK SERVICE Mrs. Levi Reeder went to The home Sunday with her parents, Mr. ING ON CLOCKS VACUUM : I Live Stock Hauling to Portland Rate: 50c Per 10« CLEANERS, ETC. : , Dalles by train last Saturday after- and Mrs. O. L. Barlow, who spent noon where she joined Mr. Reeder the day with Mrs. Barlow’s parents, Stanfield — — Oregon and returned with him to Hermis Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tillson near ton on a later train. Meacham. Alta has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry ex her grandparents for the past pect to leave Sunday for Portland to month. he there for buyer’s week. Mrs. Gus Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Decker and Lindner will accompany them. daughter Jean and son Jim who Mrs. C. S. Bartley of Stanfield is spent the week end at the home of OPERATING AS A CO-OPERATIVE NINE MONTHS WITHOUT visiting her sister, Mrs. Cecil Mad Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad, left ANY FINANCIAL AID FROM OTHER CO-OPERATIVES. WE den this week. Mrs. Madden, who Monday for their home at Baker. Mr. has been 111 for several months. Is and Mrs. Decker had spent a few ARE NOW PRACTICALLY FREE OF INDEBTEDNESS AND able to sit up and is somewhat bet days in Portland while Jean and Jim PLAN ON PAYING A CASH DIVIDEND TO ALL MEMBERS AND ter. visited their grandparents here. Mrs. NON-MEMBERS WITHIN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. Rev. and Mrs. L. H. Flora and Decker is Mrs. Turnblad’s daughter. HARRY CONNOR. Mgr. small son returned from California Mrs. Merl Phelps accompanied Dr. Wednesday evening. They left a A. E. Marble to Bend last Friday JULY 26 - 27 - 29 month ago to attend the assembly where she visited Mrs. Leila Phelps of the Pilgrim Holiness church at over the week end. Mrs. Fred Shark Quart Pasadena, and later visited friends and Mrs. Geo. Stirritt also accom at Long Beach. panied him as far as Kimberly, Ore., Quart Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McPherson and where they were met by relatives daughter Jean left Thursday for Se and spent the week end at their attle and Washington beaches to home in Fort Rock, Dr. Marble Lbs. spend a week. Mr. McPherson will attended the annual chiropractor’s return next week but Mrs. McPher- convention in Bend over the week Lb. Fresh Assortment - Bulk I son and Jean will remain at the and the party returned to Hermis I beach until the laet of August. ton Monday. ______ For Snlrk.ra. Me OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings ROGERS’ Doubting, Thomas l Sunday Only- Utah Junior Wranglers SHIRLEY TEMPLE Little Miss Marker $10 Raise RADIO LOUIE We Have Been 39c MAYONNAISE NUL.K 35c SANDWICH SPREAD 38c PEANUT BUTTER 2 COOKIES 29c 10c CANDY BARS 3 MARSHMALLOWS Campire Lb. 15c 4 Tall Cans 23c MILK Borden's Irradiated * Hermiskn Mercantile Co-operative Hermiston, Oregon WATKINS SPECIALS FOR AUGUST BUY— i LARGE 18 0Z. COCONUT OIL SHAMPOO Luvlee Lady For making Jellies, Jams and Marmalade. FOR and get FREE— LARGE BOTTLE LEMON LOTION MARY KING or ROCKLEDGE LILAC PERFUME - WATKINS MIXED SPICES ........................-................ REGULAR VALUE $1.15 Wait For Your Watkins Dealer-IT PAYS! O. M. Clark Hermistc We carry a complete assortment of lunch meats NO COOKING — READY TO EAT. We use only local beef, veal and lambs. OUR REFRIGERATION IS THE VERY LATEST AND BEST. OUR MEATS ARE KEPT IN PERFECT CON- DITION AT ALL TIMES. PRICES ARE BIGHT. 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A._ _ _ 9 MEN’S Moyers 55c Bag COCOA FLOUR Silk Hose 49c HURRY! THETRE SELLING $2.35 ............................ (or Violet Talc) Full Fashioned - Knee High > $1.00 .75 .10 .50 MARY KING FACE POWDER .................. 1 BLUE VELOUR POWDER PUFF ............. 1 FRUIT PECTIN ....... .......... ................. -........... Country Crest - No. 2 Cans or bake out. 8 oi. Bottle VANILLA wi not trvo ou Can CORNED BEEF domestic Can 8c SARDINES Largo oval cans Full Strength Gallon 20c VINEGAR FLAVORADE Cool Soft Drink 2 5e Pkgs. 5c CRACKERS Graham or Salted 2 Lb. Box 28c MUSTARD No. 1 Grade for Pickling. H LB 22c TOILET PAPER EishGsade 12 Rolls 42c ici i C DITE Best of all JLLL ivi i Ea fruit pectin 3 Bottles 35c THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. : 00009000009099999 9 990999009999990999009 SOAP SUNNY MONDAY White Laundry BAR..... ............... .............. SHREDDED WHEAT The Orginal N. B. t PP-------- 25c C. TOMATOES PHONE Ml