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PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 193«. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Miss Marion Briggs left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner left Sunday for Vancouver, Wn., and morning for San Francisco where Seaside to spend a week. she will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore made a Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Burnham re- business trip to Portland this week. turned Tuesday evening from a trip Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Corliss are the into Washington and Oregon coast Miss Gladys Driscoll of Wall* parents of a son, named Glenn Dav points. They spent three days at Sea Walla was in Hermiston Sunday. id. born Monday at the Hermiston side. She is enrolled as a student at the General hospital. Miss Edna Turnblad returned Morman Beauty school in Wall* Miss Norma Davis left Tuesday Walla. morning for The Dalles and Hood home last Thursday from Pendleton River to spend a week with rela where she has been employed and will remain until September when lives and friends. A daughter was born to Mr. and she will go to Baker, Ore., to enter Mrs. Troy Linder Wednesday night business college. at the Hermiston General hospital. Mrs. Al Quiring left Tuesday af She has been named Marie Maude. ternoon for Dallas, Ore., to spend Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krause re the next two weeks visiting her par HERMISTON, OREGON turned Monday night from a week ents, Mr. and Mrs. John P. Neufeldt. spent at Oceanside. Mrs. Edgar Peterson and daughter Bill Scheuch, who is employed at FRIDAY - SATURDAY the J. H. Reid home, was a patient Nancy Gay, who have been visiting AUG. 21 - 22 in the Hermiston General hospital Mrs. Peterson’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer, for the past two one day this week DOUBLE FEATURE! Craig Percy of the local Safeway weeks, left Wednesday for their Store is substitute manager at the home at Powell Butte. Condon store this week. Visitors at the E. E. Rainwater Children’s School Dresses, 59c, 65c 79c. Style Shop. adv. home Sunday were Jimmy Aitken Lloyd Hughes, eight year old son and sister Helen, and Harry Tetrick of Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn Hughes, had and children Dorothy and Bob, and — RICHARD his tonsils removed at the Hermis- Hazel Gather. Dorothy and Hazel remained to visit this week at the ton General hospital Wednesday. DIX Rainwater home. All are from Port Charlotte Ralph is employed as land. stenographer at the Umatilla Field THEY’LL TRY ANYTHING Station under H. K. Dean, superin- A bigger and better assortment ONCE .... OR TWICE— tendent. of school supplies at Amsberry’s. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Saveley of Ba Priced right, too. IF THEY LIVE! adv. ker, Ore., were in town a short Five - mile - a - minu Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Jackson and son while Tuesday on their way home excitement with the te Jack left Tuesday for Hamilton, from the coast. pilots—the bravest men F. F. Klits, pioneer of Boardman, Montana, where they will visit tor and women—in the work and Tom Boylen of Irrigon, were a week with Mrs. Jackson's mother, with among the visitors in town Tuesday. Mrs. Ben Severns. They will be ac Mary ASTOR - Melvyn DOUGLA Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Norton were companied by Mrs. A. W. Turnblad in town Saturday enroute to Mt who will visit in Thompson Falls, PLUS SHORT FEATURES. Vernon after spending the past two and also Missoula. Mrs. Turnblad weeks vacationing in Washington has not returned to Montana since leaving there fourteen years ago. and British Columbia. SUNDAY - MONDAY Mr and Mrs. Donald Jackson of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser and son The Dalles visited one day this week Tommy and Miss Clara Bryant left AUG. 23 - 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Monday on a vacation trip to Butte, MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Clark and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jack- Montana, and other points. Miss son. Bryant teaches in Butte and spends APCKFOMR PSKY produ.. " Mrs. J. G Pearson and Mrs. W. her summers here with her sister. M. Pearson left Friday on a trip to Mrs. Fraser. Castle Rock and Portland. At Castle Rock they visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Quiring of McKenzie. Chicago visited Tuesday at the home Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Thompson and of Mr. Quiring’s brother and wife, daughter Jean of Pendleton spent Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring. They came Sunday visiting their son and fam to Pendleton on the streamline train ily. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson. and left Tuesday afternoon from Miss Margaret White returned to Stanfield for Dallas. Ore., where they Berkeley. Calif., this week after will spend thé next two weeks visit NOT SINCE THE BLIZZARD O visiting her mother, Mrs. Arietta ing relatives and friends. '88. HAS THE WEATHER White, for the past three weeks. WROUGHT SUCH HAVOC! Mrs. Walter Smith and daughter Don Sherwood, employed at the Not just a thunder-shower Umatilla Field Station. Is visiting Marnie and son Jack motored to La of laughs but a cloudburst Grande Tuesday where Mrs. Smith his parents in Idaho this week. of fun as one little kiss is New Fall Dresses. $1.95, $2.95 and and Marnie were guests at a bridal heard around the world . , shower complimenting Mrs. Bob $3.95. Style Shop. adv. to say nothing of the mer Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and Smith, who became the bride of Mr. ry scandal that broke in Mrs. Belle V. Pynn left Sunday for Smith August 10th. Mrs. Smith was the wake of the storm! Everett. Wn., where they will spend formerly Miss Delda Grey of La the week. Mrs. Pynn has been visit Grande. The gayest romantic comedy ing her daughter here for several School Supplies at Amsberry’s adv months and will remain In Everett. of the year! Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mortimoure and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin and two youngest sons, Stuart and Mar Mr. and Mrs. H. Winburn of La vin, left this week on a trip into Grande visited friends in Hermis- | California which will take them as ton a short time Sunday afternoon. I Colored Mickey Mouse Cartoon far south as San Francisco. Mr. Mortimoure is pastor of the i Miss Margaret Felthouse left Mon First Christian church in La Grande | and a short musical. day night for Bellingham. Wn . and had attended the Whitman Cen where she will be the house guest of tennial at Walla Walla. Miss Jean McMillan, a college class TUES. - WED. - THURS Among those attending the Whit mate. She will visit in Portland on man Centennial celebration at Walla her return trip. AUG. 25 ■ 26 - 27 Mrs. A. J. VanWaning and Mrs. Walla Saturday were Mrs. Ina Wes- MAY ROBSON Victor Oliver of Albany were house sell. Ruth Dodd. Marnie Smith, Mrs. guests of Mrs. VanWaning’s daugh E. P. Dodd, Miss Isabel Dodd, Mrs. ter. Mrs. K. M. Mayer. Wednesday Mabel Walker and daughter Bever ley, Mr. and Mrs. J. DeMoss and Mr. and Thursday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry and anad Mrs. J. H. Reid, Harvey De family returned Sunday night from Moss. Donald Sherwood and Mr. and AND A a week spend in Portland and coast Mrs. Al Quiring. Dr. J. P. Stewart, Eye-Sight Spe points. They visited Mrs. Amsberry’s mother at Yoncolla. Barbara Chris- cialist of Pendleton, will be at the topherson accompanied them home Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday. A picture that's human and hu August 26th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 and will visit for two weeks. morons, heart-warming and soul adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mayer of Leb P. M. satisfying, rich in flavor and Rev R. R. Finkbiner, pastor of anon. Ore., returned to their home pure treat for all! church, plans to take Saturday after spending a week at the Methodist the homo of their son and daughter- a truck filled with young people on PLUS SHORT FEATURES. in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth May a trip to the Grand Coulee dam in Washington Monday of next week. er. They will spend the night there and return Tuesday. Dr. H. Curry, the Seattle Optome trist who has made professional vis- its to Hermiston for 25 years, and is known for good optical work at reasonable prices, will again be at Hermiston Hotel, Tuesday, August 25, for one day. Eyes examined, glasses ground and fitted. No guess work. adv Henry Stoop and two granddaugh- ters Ardath and Doris Jane Gordon accompanied his daughter Miss Paul ine Stoop to Emigrant Springs Sun- day where they joined the girls’ with Electrically mother, Mrs. Ida Gordon, and Arnold Wealty of Elgin, for a picnic din ner. The girls, who have been visit Stainless Steel Discs —this amazing improve* ing here for a week, and Mr. Stoop, returned to Elgin with Mrs. Gordon. ment in cream separators is another triumph Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Mudge and Mr. and Mrs. James Todd returned for McCormick * Deering. Here is a cream Tuesday night from a trip to Rose burg. Ore., where they attended the separator that brings to your milk room the state American Legion convention last week. Monday and Tuesday they same positive assurance of cleanliness, sanita- spent along the coast at Newport and other points. Elmer Miller ac tion, and safety that you demand of kitchen companied them to Roseburg to at tend the convention. equipment. Ornamental dress flowers at Ams- berry’s. adv. Stainless Steel Discs are absolutely rustproof. Miss Fern Lindner was compli- mented at a kitchen shower Wed- They are made of tough, strong, closely grained nesday evening at her home when a group of her friends surprised her metal that will stay the same for years— with a visit. Miss Helen Jendrzeje- wski and Miss Dorothy Addleman there is no soft coating to wear acted as hostesses. Among those present were Marian Cassady. Sylvia away. As a result, the bowl in Shutter. Anna Ray Martin, Marjor ie and Mary Burnham. Mrs. Victor the McCormick-Deering will Addleman, Mrs. Glenn McCracken. remain in balance a great deal Mrs. Martin Lens. Edna Ott, Martha Lenz. Mrs. Ralph Fix, Mrs. Paul longer than one having ordinary Van Patten and Mrs. H. J. Ott. LOCALS OASIS THEATRE * * * * * * * * * * * * t PINE CITY NEWS f John Healy and daughters Marie and Cecelia and son Jack motored to St. Helens Thursday and returned Word has been received of the home Saturday evening. Mr. Healy birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. has his sheep at St. Helens. Chris Broderson of Seattle Friday, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger August 14. She has been named Beverly Ann Mrs. Broderson will and Earl were business visitors in be remembered on Butter Creek as Pendleton Wednesday. Naomi Moore. Mr and Mrs. A. Ebsen and fami Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ne ly visited at the C. H. Bartholomew va were over night guests at the W. home Sunday afternoon. L. Suddarth home at Irrigon Friday Miss Helen Healy spent from night. Jim Daly and daughter Mary were Wednesday until Sunday with her business visitors in Heppner Mon grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenny. Joe Farley returned home day. with her and will visit at the Healy The Quilting club will meet at home for a while. the Pine City auditorium Thursday to quilt for Mrs. Fred Rauch. A. E. Wattenburger sold 14 head Miss Alma Neill returned to Salem of his milk cows Sunday. Sunday after spending the week vi siting at her home here. Miss Neill is employed at the J. C. Penney store Final Tonsil Clinic. in Salem. The last tonsil clinic for this sum Gladys Pearson is now employed mer will be held at the Hermiston at the Jasper Myers home. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Berg and General hospital Tuesday, August daughters of Hermiston were dinner 25th, by Dr. F. B. Belt. This clinic guests at the A. E. Wattenburger will be limited to people who are By Lean* Neill the ONLY Separator with S tainless Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. OREGON STATERS DANCE DATE CHANGED TO AUGUST 21 Walt Schuman's U8C orchestra has been engaged for the Oregon Stater’s dance at the Pendleton ten nis courts Friday. August 21 The dance was originaly scheduled for Saturday but Schuman's engage ment made necessary the change Schuman's aggregation of music dispensers is exceptionally good and several new features are promised. Tickets at seventy-five cents per couple are available at the Farm Bureau and the Herald office. Date Max. August August August August August August August 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ........ -.................. ............................ Umatilla County Picnic. PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY, AUG. 21-22-24 Red Rubbers with the lip DOZ Aristocrat Serve the Best QUART JAR SWIFT’S Pkg. Guaranteed 00009090000091009093900000090909990900909 Enineid BAKER’S COCOA Handle Can Breakfast Cocoa KitchenTo As for 35c with he tops from 2 Scotch Granu- Gal. Jug SLEEPY HOLLOW Pure Cane & Maple Syrup Large Pkg. ROLLED OATS CARNATION LARGE Pkgs. SCOT TISSUE Corn Meal Rolls 1000 Sheet Rolls White or Yellow Pkgs. BAG Airway ROAST BEEF 1 Can Libby’s - Par-Boiled and Steam Roasted BRAZILIAN COFFEE GREEN BEANS LBS MILLRACE - Cut Stringless Cheese BORAX SOAP Cans BAR Feldman's - Double Refined. FULL CREAM Old Dutch Cleanser Makes Everything Spick and Span. Pineapple LIBBY’S GIANT Flat Cans O. K. SOAP The Big Yellow Bar. Rosedale Sliced EACH CANNING Sardines In Tomato or Mustard Sauce. Large Oval Cans PEACHES FRIDAY . SATURDAY Alberta's APPLE BOX J. H. Hale's APPLE BOX Jar Lids KERR MASON REGULAR DOZEN CANE SUGAR 1OO FOR CANNING BEET SUGAR - 103 lbs $5-79 $5.65 61 59 51 55 55 62 52 Former residents of Umatilla county will hold a basket picnic at Laurelhurst park in Portland, Sun day. August 23, at 1:00 o’clock in the afternoon. E. F. Averhill is chairman in charge. This picnic re places the annual Hermiston and Pendleton picnics held in Portland previously. Depend on your neighborhood Safeway Stores for LOW PRICES ON EVERYTHING—and the same low price to everyone! Not only advertised prices are low—but all Safeway Prices are LOW JAR RUBBERS MAYONNAISE SHORTENING Dependable Coffee Min. 96 .... 90 .... 93 .... 92 92 .... 88 .— 87 .... CONSISTENT SAVING PRICES ses tinned carbon-steel discs. Call on us for a demonstra* tion—see this latest and great* est achievement in McCormick- Deering Cream Separators. Weather Report. Oregon’s Leading Food Stores! Francis Lederer “Three Kids Queen" unable to pay the regular fee for private work, and no adult* will be accepted. The tee is fifteen dollar* cash to be paid at the hospital at time of operation. Application must be filed and children examined in Dr. Belt’s office not later than noon on Monday, August 24th. home Sunday.