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Local Happenings Anklets, all colors and sizes, 10- adv 15-25C. Alma Hitt’s Shop. E. P. Dodd was a Pendleton busi Bill Felthouse of Yakima visited School supplies at Amsberry’s. ness visitor Monday. his parents Monday. adv. Largest assortment ever. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Somppi and Jack Tillery left Tuesday for Ken- daughter Edith visited in Hermiston newick, Wn. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Putnam of Christine Dexter, who is employed Walla Walla visited with home folks at Jack's Cafe, is on a week's vaca Saturday evening. tion in Spokane. • Mrs. Frank Walman and grandson Miss Maxine Paul of Pendleton Roger Simpson of Pendleton spent is visiting her sister Miss Emogene three days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paul this week. Ober and family last week. Mrs. 3. ' Friday for be a house sister Mrs. w. McMullen left left L. last Seattle where she will guest at the home of her W. M. Grant. Among Boardman visitors from Hermiston Monday were Mrs. C. E. Baker, Mrs. Arietta White, and the Misses Marian Henderson, Eleanor Briggs, Pauline Morris and Anna Rae Martin. Bennie Culver, who now lives in Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lake motored Friends honored Forrest Putnam Chicago, was in Hermiston Monday to Adams Tuesday where they visi- at a farewell party Sunday, August calling on old acquaintances. ted Mrs. Lake’s brother. Mrs. Lake 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. remained for a few days’ visit. L. Putnam, before he left Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Gus McLouth were day for Bend, Ore., where he will en callers at the J. P. Morse home Mon Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Graves and ter high school. day. family of Emmett, ′ Idaho, arrived Edmund Briggs of Grangeville, Fred, Stewart and Marvin Rankin, Monday evening and visited two days sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin, with Mrs. Graves’ brother and wife, Idaho, visited at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Briggs, last left Sunday on a five day trip to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Cronk. week. Mrs. Briggs accompanied coast points. Elmer Wymack and family and him as far as Weston on his return Rag rugs and linoleum mats at Mrs. Ruth Hudson, who have been trip where she visited her daughter Amsberry’s. adv. visiting at the J. L. Putnam home, and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Nye returned to Bend, Ore., Wednesday. Berry. R. C. Todd, who has been visiting his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Dunning and daughter Mar Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stoop and Harry Todd, at Bend, Or., is report jorie of Shelton, Wn., arrived Tues two daughters Donna Fay and Lynda ed as greatly improved. • day and visited for three days at and Mrs. J. H. Lindley of Enterprise, the Ed Dunning home. The two men Or., arrived Saturday and visited A. W. Bearman spent the week are brothers. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. end with relatives in Kennewick, Clarke, Mrs. Lindley is Mrs. Clarke’s Wn. Mr. Bearman operates a watch Mrs. O. C. Pierce and daughter mother and Mrs. Stoop is her sister, repair and jewelry store here. Marian and son Stanley who have While here they also visited Mr. been visiting In Portland, returned Stoop’s sister, Miss Pauline Stoop. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey and home Monday with Mr. Pierce who family of La Grande spent the week motored to Portland after them. Aidon Enbysk. brother of Mrs. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Ober, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. Bailey here. Get school supplies where the as- Alfred Somppi and daughter Edith sortment is large and the prices from Corvallis last week, and spent Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble and right. Amsberry’s. adv. three days visiting his sister here be Mr. and Mrs. David Mittlesdorf mo fore going home to Pendleton. He tored to Claud Meadows Saturday Miss Esther • Sibert of Elberton, spent three months in Corvallis this where they spent the week end. Wn., accompanied by her father J. summer with his sister and brother- 0. Sibert, arrived in Hermiston Tues in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schnoor. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace attended day. Miss Sibert will remain here the marriage of their son John Pace and will again teach commerce in Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten in Portland Tuesday evening. Aug the Union high school. Her father left Saturday on a week’s vacation ust 27. returned home Wednesday. trip to Salt Lake City, Utah. At Í Baker. Or., they were joined by Mr. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Steele and son Mrs. Flora Dunne and her brother Van Patten’s mother. Mrs. Frank of Pendleton were business visitors John Quick of Coquille. Or., and Miss Van Patten, and sister, Mrs. Elton in Hermiston Saturday afternoon. Cherie Mae Hartwell of Marshfield, Wilson, who accompanied them on Mr. Steele is county assessor. Or., spent the week end at the home the trip. Mr. Van Patten is butter- of Miss Clara Hall. They were re Eugene Schmidt, son of Mr. and turning to their homes after a busi maker at the Umatilla Co-operative Creamery. Mrs. Fred E. Schmidt of Pendleton, ness trip to Pendleton. is the house guest of Frank and Al Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Todd enter bert Stone this week, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson mo tained Sunday at a picnic dinner on their mother Mrs. Alice Stone. tored to Spokane Sunday where the lawn of their home east of town. they remained until Monday in or Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cochran left der that Mr. Pearson might attend Frank Clark of Umatilla and Mrs. Wednesday morning for Stiverton, the Spokane Division Sheil Oil Man Clark’s mother, Mrs. Vaught of Or., where Mr. Cochran will resume ager’s meeting. Homedale, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs Wal his teaching in the schools there. ter Bullard, Mr. and Mrs. Ursel They have been visiting most of the Miss Sylvia Campbell of Portland Hiatt, also of Umatilla, and Mr. and summer at the home of Mrs. Coch who visited from Monday until Mrs. H. E. Shesely of Hermiston. ran’s mother, Mrs. Bert Mullins. Thursday of last week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. "WEREWOLD OF LONDON” Campbell and her brother John COMING TO OASIS THEATRE 5 Campbell who has been here most of the summer, left Thursday for her The oldest, most gripping and home. daring film of the year has been HERMISTON, OREGON booked for a showing at the Oasis Two Shows—7:15 • 9:00 P.M. Patty Robinett of Yakima, Wn., theatre, on Sunday and Monday. It daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence is Universal’s “Werewolf of London,” FRIDAY - SATURDAY Robinett, who has been quite ill the a story based on the fabled were- AUGUST 30-31 past several months, is visiting here wolf legend which has been banded through the ages, and Is still with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. down Saturday—Surprise Matinee prevalent in Central Europe. W. J. Kennings. She is improved In 9:15 P. M. A werewolf is a man who becomes health and looking quite herself transformed into a wolf each night again. during the full of the moon. The re mainder-of the time he assumes his Mrs. Walter Botkin, who is a natur: form and leads the same life former resident and known by many as any other human. The legend is that if a man is bitten by a were- Hermiston people, plans to leave her wolf he then becomes a werewolf home in Portland September 3, on a himself. two month's trip to West Virginia to visit relatives. She has not re- AMERICAN BOY MAGAZINE turned to her native state since IS LOADED WITH ADVENTURE. CHARLES BOYER MERLE OBERON 1910. JOHN ODER tsi) Rio ABPSIS |ha EASF CARTOON AND COMEDY. SUNDAY - MONDAY 7582 SEPTEMBER 1 • 2 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY By Day a Respected Doctor! “Where Your Dollars Have More Cents.” By Night a Human Wolf! FRESH GROUND ′ lbs. BEEF — 7 HENRY MULL WARHER OLAHO HOBSOH VALERIE ISA SHOULDER OF LAMB Lb. BEEF POT ROAST Lb. SUGAR 19 Lbs. PLUS SHORT FEATURES. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4 - 5 Family Hard Wheat Flour - 49 lb. sack A Gangdom's MEN WITHOUT NAMES FRED M. 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In addition there'll be stories about the favorite characters of a million boys —Bonehead Jim Tierney, detective; Square Jaw Davis, engineer: Hide- rack. the red-and-gold collie; Con nie Morgan, and Douglas Renfrew. There'll be vocational stories that will help the reader select his life work, advice on hobbles sports tips from famous coaches and players, money-earning suggestions, vacation hints, and worthwhile contests. THE AMERICAN BOY costs only $1 a year, or $2 for three years, for- eign subscriptions 50 cents a year address. extra. Send your and remittance to THE AMERICAN BOY. 7430 Second Blvd.. Detroit. Mich. Service will start with the Equalization Notice. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, October 1, at 2:00 p. m. the Directors of the West Extension Irrigation District, acting as a Board of Equalization, will meet at the of fice of the District in Irrigon, Ore gon, to review and correct the an nual assessment of said district to be levied on or before the first Tues day in September, 1935. A. C. Houghton, Secretary. Hurry! Hurry! School Supplies Headquarters U. S. CRIME CRUSADE THEME OF PICTURE COMPANION BOXES .................... : ALL AMERICAN PENCIL TABLETS $ OLD COLONY INK............................. Romance and adventure fill the lives of the government men in Paramount's "Men Without ------ - Names,” the "federal dick’ picture which comes Wednesday and Thursday to the Oasis theatre. With Fred MacMurray, Madge Evans and Lynne Overman in the featured cast, the picture is devoted to the adventures of the government men in trailing down a mob of mur derous gangsters. MacMurray, aided by the scienti fic detection forces of the Depart ment of Justice, finally accomplishes the task and wins the love of Madge Evans in the process. ′ > % : : : : : ; : ; Ö : - : : GRAPH (Superior to ink) ..................... ART PASTE............................................ MUCILAGE..................... ................. . ..... NOTE BOOK COVERS....................... NOTE BOOK FILLER PAPER..... TYPING PAPER (100 Sheets) ............. RULERS, Metal Edge ............................ PENCILS .................................. ................ ; ; ; : I : ; : ; EVERSHARP PENCILS....................... FOUNTAIN PENS................................. STENOGRAPHER’S NOTE BOOK ... SPELLING TABLETS........................... COMPOSITION BOOKS....................... STOCK RANCH! 17242-Carsner: This property con sists of 3018 acres pasture, 565 acres cultivated land. Has good house, barn, shop and gran. Spring water piped into house and barn. Located 50 miles south of Heppner, Oregon. 10 miles from Spray, Ore gon. School and church. Nat Kimball ...... ........ ........ 5c & ........ ........ 5c & ...... 3c 5c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c .. 10c $1.00 WE BUY AND SELL TYPEWRITERS. Trade in your old typewriter on a new REMINGTON PORTABLE. HEPPNER. ORE. k printing 69POBS Thompson’s Drug Store “THE REXALL STORE” 499999999900990999900901000100909899990000999 at The Hermiston Herald. SAFEUAY STORES THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE Fri.* Sat.* Tues. FLOUR AUG. 30 - 31 — SEPT 2nd. SAFEWAY BLEND 49 lb. bag..... $1 59 FEDERAL OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY—LABOR DAY. Tall Can ................... 6c c^s Pork & Beans 5 X5c C ( * □oap Chips Crystal White Nob Hill Coffee ( 10c 2i ox. pkg. Top Quality in a Flavor Protected Package. D !• 1 © J Best Foods KeliSI opread Quart Jar 49c ILL 2 Pounds Pound lsakss soxsgb Swansdown on 29c Cake Flour Pkg. w.h^,b. Raisins Fancy Seedless 4Ä 25c REW SEA ISLAND SUGAR BOLLS Oats Quick or Reg. Bleach Quart Bottle COFFEE 45c 23c Post’s Bran Flakes PRE. 10c PUREX FREE d 10 LB.BAG 2.1 45c 194 — 4 57- Cleanser Sunbrite CAN Canterbury Black Orange Pekoe Pound Package Kiddies! Save a family of DOLLS OF ALL NATIONS Crystal White Soap Pure Brazilian Pound 3 Pounds 17c 49c Macaroni 5 L Malted Milk Firm Ripe 10 Reg. Size Bars 32C Lb. 15c CALUMET 21 Id. can Raking Powder Candy Bars 3 39C TOMATOES 400 “I 27 Marshmallows Fluffiest Airway Coffee OUR MOTHER'S Lb. Can ------------------ 1 000040999900490080 4 0 9 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 0 0 4 4 8 4 6 4 4 6 0 4 0 0 0 /3 8 8 -4 -4 0 4 8 0 9 6 4 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheuning of | Pendleton spent the week end With Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober and family. r Roll THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1935 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE SIX 2 Tomato Juice For 2 Cans Reliance - 15 os. can Ibn. • ONIONS - 50 lb. ba Walla Walla - Sweet 59c SLEEPY HOLLOW Quart Jug .., 35c MISTON