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PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 193«. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and I Miss Nellie Leicht and Miss Flor daughter Shirley, and Miss Sylvia | ine Brace, who have been spending Shutter spent New Year's day at the the Christmas holidays at their home of Mr. and Mrs. John Pedro in homes in Irrigon, returned to Spo Echo. . kane Wn., the first of January Miss Elizabeth Leek of Portland where they will resume their studies is spending the holidays with her at Kinman Business College. Miss Ruth Dodd was a visitor in Ray Higgins, who is employed at mother. Mrs. John Leek and family. Walla Walla Monday. the Mor-Tone Sound Service radio Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell cele At one time Miss Leek was employed J. Lamb of Willows was a busi shop, spent the holidays with rela brated their 54th wedding anniver in the Hermiston post office. ness visitor in town Tuesday. tives in Salem. sary Saturday, December 28, at Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mrs. E. P. | their home south of Hermiston. C. W. Thompson was confined to Miss Wilma Stoop left Thursday his home the first of the week be for Portland after visiting her sister Dodd were joint hostesses at a bridge Their daughter and family, Mr. and cause of illness. Pauline Stoop here during the holi luncheon at the Dodd home Friday Mrs. M. D. Scroggs of Sunnyside afternoon. Four tables of contract Wn., spent the week end with them, I Mrs. Rosa Bierley, Omega and days. Joyce Sater motored to Albany, Ore., Miss Dorothy Mudge, who is a were in play during the afternoon. | leaving Monday morning for their Remara Stine of Sherwood, Ore., home. on a business trip. EXPERT SIZING OF KNIT DRESSES student at a business college in Ab who spent his Christmas vacation at Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Schofield and erdeen, was the house guest of Miss R. C. Todd is visiting at the home QUALITY — SPEED — SERVICE — THAT’S OUR BUSINESS! family returned to their home in Ruth Dodd several days last week. the Alfred C. Swarner home, re of his son and family, Mr. and Mrs. | turned to his home the early part of Vancouver, Wn., last Friday after | Miss Margaret McMullen arrived Pick-up and Delivery Service - Location Next Door to Post Office. Janies Todd. He has been staying spending the Christmas holidays with I Hom Seattle last Thursday and is the week. with his daughter in Pendleton. Mrs. Geo. O'Daniel, who has been Mrs. Schofield’s parents, Mr. and visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser and | visiting at the home of her daugh- Mrs. W. J. Warner. W. McMullen. — -------- . - . — son Tommy and Miss Clara Bryant Miss Ina Lenhart left Saturday of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox spent Gus Lantz and Miss Vivian With 4 1 AIA TT I ir* 1 Tn r for Portland after spending from holidays, returned to her home in B g am of Rainier, Ore., who have been Christmas with relatives in Salem. ! •* with her Pendleton Friday. Miss Cecelia Brennan and Miss . "ISs ara Bryant plans to leave house guests of Mr. Lants’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harding re parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Mittlesdorf Norma Gibbons, who teach at Pine! for treat alls, Montana, the last of Mrs. Forest Davis, for the past week, turned Friday from Baker where the week after spending the holidays %% motored to Pendleton Monday on City, and Mrs. Gladys Fortier of in Hermiston with her sister and left Thursday morning for their they had spent Christmas with rela Boardman. visited friends in Hermis business. Jack Dawson accompanied homes. tives. family, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser ton Sunday. them on the trip. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Gladys Swarner, who spent Christ Visitors here this week from Pen JANUARY 3 - 4 dleton dstriet were Mervin Meiners, mas vacation with her parents, re Ar John Peters, A. Somppi and Wm. turned to Yakima, Wn., to take up FRIDAY: Surprise Matinee her work at the Y.W.C.A. Enbusk. 9:15 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Swarner Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Elliott Saturday: Special Attraction. and family of Pendleton spent New who spent the week visiting their | Year's day at the home of Mr. and parents, returned to their home in I Corvallis. Mrs. O. C. Pierce of Hermiston. Don Jackson returned to his work J. M. Biggs and sons Dan and | at The Dalles last Saturday after John of La Grande, were in Hermis visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ton Sunday visiting friends. Mrs. | CARY GRANI Biggs is now in California visiting 1 CLAUDE RAINS E. L. Jackson. GERTRUDE MICHAEL Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and relatives. daughter Helen Kay of Pilot Rock Eugene Pierce left New Year's It’s a big opening Sale We’re Plus THREE SHORT FEATURES spent from Thursday until Friday day for Pendleton where he will be evening with Mrs. Isaac's parents, employed in the First National Bank starting the new year with a bunch Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, last week. He will make his home with Mr. and SUNDAY - MONDAY of grocery values that will take your The Misses Fay and Donna Foster, Mrs. Raymond Elliott. JANUARY 5 - 6 breath away! Check this ad care who have been visiting their par Miss Arlyne Clark left Saturday MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Foster, for for Dayville where she was a guest fully — note the astonishing prices the past week left Sunday for their of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan. She on quality foods ! January 3 to 8, ine. AMERICA'S LAST FRONTIER home in Dayton, Wn. went on to John Day Sunday where OF UNTAMED EMOTIONS she is employed as teacher in the high school. Miss Shirley Brownson left Friday for Pendleton after spending most Every Sack Guaranteed with the original of the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Brownson. She 9 lb. bag Quick or Regular is employed as teacher in the Pen- dleton high school. at Miss Margaret Felthouse and Miss with Mary Brownson, who have been IRRIGON MIRIAM HOPKINS spending the holidays at their homes, EDW. G. ROBINSON returned to Portland Monday eve JOEL McCREA ning where they remained over New CARTOON & COMEDY Years, and then returned to their JANUARY 4th Lb. Can studies at O. S. C. Skovbo’s - Best Grade I Local Happenings Hermiston Dry Cleaners OPEN FOR BUSINESS TODAY Call 71 -- One Day Service -- J. ter. Mrs. . McKenzie during the were dinner Kingsley guests New Years OASIS THEATRE """"""" No) The LAST ‘BARBARY COAST’ SMASHING G ACAINST HICH Onlumbian SATURDAY SAFEWAY FLOUR " "*= $1.83 39c ROLLED OATS PANCAKE FLOUR ° " Prepared » bag 53c HONEY 5 49c Syrup SLEEPY HOLLOW Cane & Maple Peet’s Soap Large Hard Candies Crackers 2 “■ Box 29c Hominy 2% Slse Can 100 Cake Flour Package 29c Pkg. Granulated Quart Jug The Hermiston Trading Company $1.29 Gallon Can Lb. Satin Finish Tissue Snowflake Sodas or Grahams "ZEE” Invites You to Call and Get Acquainted with the NEW MANAGERS While they last. Van Camp's Fluffed for Softness Rolls Swansdown TOMATO SAUCE saucy Hot SARDINES Sauce 2, Oval Cans In Mustard Tomato Sauce We have purchased the grocery and meat department of the J. S. Burnham Mercan tile Company, and will oper ate in the original quarters used by Mr. Burnham. The building is being remodeled and an entirely new arrange ment is being made in the store. FEDERAL MILK New Managers 3 cans 2Oc EDWARD’S COFFEE 9 Lb. Bag 458 49c BEANS Collin's - For a Hot Cereal 5 Bars 23c WHITE KING Toilet Soap (Free Perfume) VANILLA 8 oi. bottle 29c Idaho - Red or Small White 10. 39c Crystal Imitation CLEANSER AIRWAY COFFEE Can SUGAR Fine Granulated Lb. (100 lb. sack $5.29) Our biggest seller. APPLES Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith 770) A great value in quality vacuum packed coffee Sunbrite We solicit your patron age of this store in the future (Dozen Cans . 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