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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE FOUR Local Happenings ---------- ---------- Miss Snow McCoy spent Sunday with her parents in Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore spent the early part of the week in Port land looking after business. Jack French of Long Creek. Ore., was a business visitor in Hermiston Wednesday of this week. J. R. Yeager, county school super intendent of Pendleton. was a busi ness visitor in Hermiston Monday. Timm and Mr. and Mrs. small son of Ione were here this week Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer motored to Pilot Rock Tuesday where they visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs. Dr. G. L. Jordan of Albany. Ore., who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. L. W. Douglas for a week, left Monday for Kirkville, Missouri, to study for a year in the osteopathic hospital there. OASIS THEATRE 2252005132170007 FRIDAY - SATURDAY JANUARY 10 - 11 FRIDAY: Surprise Matinee 9:15 P. M. Saturday: Special Attraction. Those rustlers were quick on the trigger .... But, so was Nevada! sicvad, a Poreiacunt Piture -W with Larry "Buster" Crabbe Kathleen Burke - Monte Blue PLUS Short FEATURES SUNDAY - MONDAY MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY JANUARY 12-13 Mrs. Mary Connor of Pilot Rock is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Walker, at her home here this week. Mrs. J. H. DeMoss and two sons Harvey and Donald left Thursday for Portland on a business trip. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe cialist of Pendleton, will be at the Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Jan. 15th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman Tuesday evening. Guy Amsberry was a business visi tor in Portland early this week. He went down Sunday and returned Wednesday morning. Mrs. Fogol of Walla Walla was a guest of Mrs. Mabel Walker Wed- nesday. Jack Estel, who is employed on the Arlington Bulletin at Arlington, was a business visitor In Hermiston last Saturday. J. H. Pepper of Umatilla, who is receiving medical treatment in the Hermiston General hospital, is repor ted as greatly improved. Miss Elizabeth Leek who has been visiting her mother here, left Sat urday morning for her home in Cal ifornia. Miss Jane Simas and Otis Alstott Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hammon are the parents of a baby boy born Mon of John Day, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn day at the Hermiston General hospi- Meek of Olympia, Wn., who had tai. He has been named Harry . Al- spent the holidays at the R. E. Al- atott home, left this week for their len. A marriage license was issued in respective homes. Pendleton Wednesday, January 8, Rev. H. B. Thomas was discharged to Hugh C. Shanks and Minnie Har from the Hermiston General hospi- ris Jewett of Hermiston. Shanks is a tai Thursday of this week, and is resident of the North Hill district. reported as greatly improved. Rev. Mrs. Edgar Peterson and small Thomas is pastor for churches at daughter of Powell Butte, Ore., are Umatilla and Boardman, but makes expected Friday to visit until Sun his home at Boardman. Mrs. Thom day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. as been with him at the hospital dur Joe Dyer. ing his illness. Mrs. Alice Stone entertained at three tables of bridge last Friday E. P. Lucinger of Walla Walla evening. High honors were won by was a business visitor here today. Miss Petri and consolation by Miss Joe Hawkins of Adams was In Olsen. Among those present were Hermiston Monday. the Misses Mary Petri, Harriett Ol sen. Esther Sibert, Alma Twogood, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie en- Margaret Elliott, Pauline Stoop, No tertained at dinner Tuesday evening. ra Johnston, Lila Johnson, and Mrs. at their home on Gladys Avenue, Georgia Henderson, Mrs. C. D. El Further diversion of the evening lis, Mrs. B. S. Kingsley and Mrs. was bridge with Mrs. Ralph Rich Wm. Shaar. ards winning high honors for the ladles and Mr. Richards winning high honors for the men. with the original Columbians at STANFIELD SATURDAY JANUARY 11 Cartoon AND Comedy Specials for Jan, 10-11-13 Coffee Preferred Stock In Re-usable Glass Jars 1 1b. 29c ■ 3 11». 85c Oats Quick or Reg. Lb. Bag Coffee Crackers Snowflakes 1 lb. 18c - 2 1b" 3 Macaroni & Royal Club Lb. Tin $1.39 Soap O. K. - The Large Yellow Bar For Cello Rag Lbs..................... Apple Butter New Jell Well Cube Flavor Package Libby's - 1 lb. 2 ox. can for . Hominy Beans KIDNEY B A M. Cans Peas and Yellow 900 “27 Corn Cann Salad Dressing "Tang” - For Flavor Pinta 19c ■ It. 33c Miss Mary Rodda, who is a jun BARBARA STANWYCK AND ior at the Monmouth Normal school, returned to her studies last Friday BOB YOUNG IN GAY COMEDY after spending the holidays with her Barbara Stanwyck and her leading parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rodda. man, Robert Young, go through a Mrs. James Neary entertained at series of exciting and hilarious ad dinner Monday night at her home ventures as a pretty, socially promi with covers laid for the Misses Mary nent co-ed and a young American Petri. Nora Johnston, Marie Salmi, buck private who find themselves Harriett Olsen and Francis Tiggle- stranded across the Mexican border and make a breakneck dash for beck. home, in "Red Salute.” which will Supt. R. H. McAtee delivered a be at the Oasis theatre Sunday and short address. “Pre-School Child," Monday. before the Stanfield Parent-Teachers Hardie Albright. Ruth Donnelly, association meeting Monday night. Cliff Edwards. Gordon Jones, Paul He was accompanied by Floyd Cook, Stanton and Purnell Pratt are also sixth grade teacher. prominently cast in this production. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer motored Army Recruiting Resumed to Pilot Rock Tuesday where they Sergeant John T. Costello, recruit visited their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs. Mr. Dyer ing officer, Pendleton, announces returned the same day but Mrs. that recruiting, closed since Sep tember. has been resumed for the Dyer remained for the week. following assignments: 7th Infantry, Lewis Fates recently purchased Alaska: Infantry and Medical Corps. what is known as the Tilden place Vancouver Barracks, Washington; north of Hermiston, and reports that Coast Artillery and Medical Corps, he likes this section of the state. Mr. Fort Stevens. Oregon. Fales and his family came from the Enlistment is open to young men Willamette valley. between 18 and 35. unmarried and Mrs. Don Richards of Vernonia, without dependents. Applicants be- and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Robinett tween 18 and 21 must have consent and family of Yakima, Wn., were of their parents. Interested parties guests at the W. J. Kennings home should either write of call at the during the holidays. Mrs. Richards Army recruiting office. Post Office and Mrs. Robinett are daughters of Building, Pendleton, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Kennings. Van Camp’s Medium Can Snowdrift The Perfect Shortening - 3 Iba. 2 lbs. 59c Syrup Log Cabin Medium Tina THOMPSONS 39c Hermiston. Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson and two daughters Doris and Danda of Sault St. Marie, Michigan, were week end house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. The two families were friends when the Clarkes lived in Michigan. Mr. Peterson is an employe of the Canadian Pacific rail way and the family is on a six weeks’ vacation trip which takes them into Canada, across the north ern route to Oregon and then to Cal ifornia and Mexico. KILKENNY-MONAHAN WEDDING SOLEMNIZED HERE SATURDAY Miss Camille Kilkenny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilkenny of Echo, became the bride of Mr. James Monahan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Monahan of Heppner, at a ceremony solemnized Saturday morning, Jan- uary 5, at Our Lady of the Angel church here. The ceremony was read by Rev. Father Vincent Kerwick. The bride was given in marriage by her father John Kilkenny. The wedding march was played by Mrs. Richard C. Lawrence, and the groom's sister, Mrs. Paul Hisler and the Misses Mary and Patricia Mona- han sang. The bride was charming in a green tailored suit with grey fox trim, and brown accessories, on which she wore a corsage of gar- denias. Miss Peggy Kilkenny, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid. She wore a grey tailored suit with a corsage of talisman rosebuds. W. P. Kilken ny acted as best man. After a short honeymoon spent in Portland and Seattle, the young couple will make their home in Hep pner where Mr. Monahan is engaged In the sheep business. Following the ceremony a wed ding breakfast was enjoyed at the Hermiston Hotel by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mona han. Mrs. Margaret Kilkenny. Mr. and Mrs. John Kilkenny, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hisler, Johnnie and Joe Kilkenny. Miss Peggy Kilkenny. W. P. Kilkenny, the Misses Mary and Patricia Monahan, Mrs. Margaret Farley, the Misses Francis and Ilene Farley. Barney Devlin. Mrs. Barney Doherty. Bernard Doherty. Rev. Fa ther Vincent Kerwick, Rev. Father Fellclan Carroll. James O'Rourke. James Joseph Farley. James Hig- gins, Mrs. Richard C. Lawrence, aleo Mrs. Frank Kilkenny of New York. Harold Perkins of Walla Walla, and Miss Clara Cunha of Echo. t COLUMBIA NEWS t By MARIJANE HAMMER. Rosemary and Francis Keller, who spent the holidays at their home in Columbia district, returned Sunday to Pendleton where they will attend school. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1936 Hermiston Dry Cleaners - Call 71 - — One Day Service -- EXPERT SIZING OF KNIT DRESSES QUALITY — SPEED — SERVICE — THAT’S OUR. BUSINESS! Pick-up and Delivery Service - Location Next Door to Post Office. Marjory Grey visited Anna Pear son Saturday afternoon. J. H. Reid is ill at his home this week with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. A. Carter of Hermis ton visited at the Henry Hooker home Sunday. J. H. Ryland, who is employed in Pendleton spent the week end at his home in Columbia district. Mr. and Mrs. Lainon and family of Pendleton visited at the L. Ham- oa and family of Pendleton visited at the L. Hammer home Sunday af ternoon. L. W. Dickson is ill at his home with the flu. Mary, Faith and Floyd Wilson vis ited at the Joe Hawkins home in Adams Sunday. A party was given at the Carr home Sunday evening. Those pres ent were Gertrude and Marjory Patch, Anna and Grace Pearson, Helen Beamer, Evelyn and Frances Cook, Queenie Peck, Marjory Grey, John Patch, Frank Pearson, Clyde Beamer, Tilford Stillings, Buck "Og- oy, Ryley Grey, Mrs. Beamer and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis. Nellie Hooker and Elmer James were Sunday guests at the Baxter Hutchison home. Opal Barber left New Year's day for Kansas where she will visit rela tives for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Arnberg visit ed relatives in Pilot Rock Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Christley vis ited at the L. Hammer home Tues- day. Dorothy Powell of Umatilla and Jack Geer were united in marriage New Year’s day at Umatilla. Edna Ott, Walther Ott and Walter Jendrzejewski, all students of O. S.C. returned, to Corvallis last week. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Lenz of Co lumbia district were in Pendleton New Year’s day. They are living on their farm near Stanfield. Mrs. John Jendrzejewski and Mrs. Fred Lenz attended a bridal shower at Stanfield last week, given in hon or of Mrs. Martin Lenz. SAFEUAY STORES THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 10-11-13, Inc CORN MEAL 33C Waxed Paper 17c Yellow or White Lb. Bag 125 Ft. Roll - Heavy PAR Concentrated Fine for Hard Water SOAP CHOCOLATE 4a 5%? 370 Pkg. 12 lb. Cake Hershey's - For Baking Minced Clams F. A. B. Brand No. 12 Cans — IOC Ovaltine The Food Beverage ALBER ’S OATS Roseware Premium Pkg. PEANUT BUTTER Oranges 200 Size 4 DOZEN ................................... A SHORTENING Lettuce 49c Lb. Carton Fancy Large Heads Heads Comb Honey Fang Matches 6 White King Highway Grape Fruit Large Size For ............. Boxes Large Pkg All the Flavors Hershey Bars 3 For Plain or Nut 49c 250 10c Shaker Salt Plain or Iodized Shakers ................ CHOCOLATES Old Fashioned Variety ' The Treat's on Us" Pound RICE • m * 5 Corn Flakes Kellogg’s Ij Corned Beef Libby's ox. Can ............... . 19c . m Pkgs...................................... 10c Clabber Girl Fancy Blue Rose 4 A A3 AirwayCoffee Granulated Soap Jello 59c FRESH PRODUCE 29e 112 lb. glass jar Hoody’s Large Can Large 12 BAKING POWDER Macaroni Porter's - Made with Milk Lb. Package (RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT) 2-. 19c BEANS Idaho Red or White U»..................... 19c