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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON Home laundry service. R easonable ton, A lbert S hipp; P hillip, G ilbert G ettm an; Joy, E sth er M cMullen; H anna. V irg in ia Dyer; H enry Blow, A lfred S hipp; R ichard, H arold N eill: M ajundahr, K enneth Bensel; Joe Buzzard, G lenn W a rp er; Elm i- na. M arie H inkle; W illiam . Bob Fol IR R IG O N C H U R C H le tt; A ndrew , Ted R ipley; Seth. D arw in Shaw ; Adallza. G ladys P ier IN S ID E DECORATED son; Lyly, G eraldine M ullins; Tom, IRRIGON N EW S— H. C. W arn er F ra n k F u rre r; Mr. Moneyfold, Bill and C hester W ilson a re p a in tin g the in te rio r of th e P entecostal church th is week. A N N U A L STAFF Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A rn b u rg visi ted relativ es a t P ilo t Rock Sunday BEGINS W O R K and reported snow 10 inches deep n ear P endleton. The sta ff for th e an n u al was ap Mr. Seits is v isitin g relativ es here. E. P. Dodd of H erm iston who is pointed by th e editor-in-chief, Ja n e rep resen tin g th e U m atilla E le ctric Jackson. T hey are as follows: Cooperative, was a business visitor E d ito r-in -ch ief............. Ja n e Jackson in th is v icin ity Monday. A ssistant ed ito r .................. N ina Rae Miss M ary E vans of T w in Falls, McCulley Idaho, is v isitin g h er sister, Mrs. Business m an ag er ........ V era Sisson Lyle Eddy. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. A lcorn, La A thletic m an ag er ........ A lbert Shipp verne T u rn e r an d Mr. an d Mrs. D ram atic ed ito r .. . F rances Dawson C hester W ilson were d in n e r guests Society ed ito r ...... E sth er McMullen of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. W a rn e r Sun Advisers ............. L avina May Lynch day. W. G. K ersbergen Mr. and Mrs. B atie R and were The a n n u a l sta ff met w ith the business v isito rs in H eppner T ues adviser, Miss L ynch, Tuesday, Feb day. Mrs. Jo h n Voile. Mrs. W. C. Isom, ru ary 1, to discuss plans for th e Mrs. M arshal M arkham and Mrs. "P u rp le an d G old.” W ork has a l Russell McCoy were Joint hostesses ready been sta rte d on th e w ritte n a t a show er Tuesday aftern o o n a t th e home of Mrs. H enry Phelps, h o n m aterial concern in g clubs, o rg an i o rin g her sister, Mrs. Chas. Langley. zations, and a c tiv tite s w hich the Many lovely g ifts w ere presented book club w ill contain. th e honoree. Mrs. Thos. Caldwell, Mrs. N ora W ilson, Mr. and Mrs. C hester W il J U N IO R H I T O STAGE son, Miss Alice W ilson and M aynard H oagland atten d ed a fellow ship 'GREEN CHEESE' m eeting in P endleton M onday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K endler and The Ju n io r h igh school o peretta d au g h te r Yvonne and Mr. and Mrs. w hich w ill be presented F eb ru ary Rex Moses and son Jo h n n y of U m a tilla visited a t th e W. C. Isom home 18, has a Swiss se ttin g . The title of the perform ance is “ Green Cheese.” Sunday. The sto ry p e rta in s to th e n ative Mrs. R. V. Jones e n te rta in e d the H. E. club a t h er home T h u rsd ay a f Swiss people who are celeb ratin g ternoon. th e in v en tio n of a new cheese by a Miss V onna Jones is sta y in g w ith young Swiss gentlem en of promise. Mrs. Josephine G raybeal. prices and delivery service, Phone 25-W, H erm iston. Ore. adv. L o c a l H a p p e n in g s OASIS THEATRE Mrs. P aul V an P atten , who has been seriously 111 w ith th e flu. is re ported improving. F ran k B urnham , who has been HERMISTON, OREGON; visitin g his b ro th er J. S. B urnham for the past week, left Tuesday n ig h t for his home a t Chelan, Wn. Friday - Saturday Dr. J. P. S tew art, eye-sight spe cialist of P endleton, will be a t the FEB. 11 - 12 H erm iston H otel on W ednesday, F eb ru ary 16th. H ours 1 :00 to 5:00 DOUBLE FEATURE P. M. adv. ANYTHING can happen to a g irl Ja y T. Pierson, assista n t county in th e big city . . and for this girl agent, atten d ed th e soil conserva it all hapens a t once! tion m eeting a t A rlington last Mon day a t w hich th e 1938 program was outlin ed and goals set. H. A. Pankow is in P o rtlan d th is week receiving medical atte n tio n with CLAIRE TREVOR from a sp ecialist for a sin u s infec DONALD WARDS tion. He has been 111 for several days. A Thrilling Aviation Story— Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Seeliger won th e prize a t th e h ard tim e dance held la st S atu rd ay in th e W estland school house sponsored by the W est- land G range. H. T. F ra ser is expected home F r i day of th is week a fte r recovering with Wm. Gargan - Jean Rogers sufficien tly from an op eratio n to perm it his removal from St. A n th Stranger Than Fiction. ony’s hospital In P endleton. Miss M argaret M cMullen, who Is a stu d e n t a t th e E astern Oregon Sun. - Mon. - Tuet. N orm al in La G rande, spent the week end v isitin g her p aren ts, Mr. FEB. 13 - 14 - 15 and Mrs. J. W. McMullen. MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY Mrs. M. G. H edw all and son Thom as Monte came home from St. A n th o n y ’s hospital in P endleton last M A R L E N E D IE T R IC H T hu rsd ay and are reported as doing * in nicely. Miss 'Louise W ahl of A storia, Or., is w ith her sister, Mrs. H edw all. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer retu rn ed S atu rd ay from Powell B utte, Or., w here th ey spent a week v isitin g th e ir d au g h ter and fam ily, Mr. and HERBERT MARSHALL Mrs. E dgar Peterson. They saw th e ir “ ANGEL” w anted the security of new grandson who has been named m arriage . . the th rill of romance Joseph W illiam . . . . and she risked everything to 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T aylor left get both! Monday aftern o o n by tra in for P ortlan d w here they are spending PLUS SHORT FEATURES th e week com bining business and pleasure. Mr. T aylor is city record OPERETTA FEATURES er and Ed Comegys is ta k in g care of WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY th e office ro u tin e d u rin g his ab STEPHEN FOSTER sence. FEB. 1 6 - 1 7 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M athers of T he o p eretta “ An Old K entucky! WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT Echo, who are the p aren ts of a son G ard en ” will be presented A pril 1 born Ja n u a ry 30, rep o rt m any cal u n d e r th e d irectio n of Miss H elen I lers a t th e ir home w ith in th e past week. Among them w ere a group of P eterso n , and w ill fe a tu re songs by young people who pleased w ith Stephen F oster, noted song w riter. chorus singing. V isitors Included T he cast w ill be assisted by the Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Neill of W eston; p la n ta tio n chorus, th e guests, and ) Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and R us with ANNA MAY WONG sel Moore, and Miss Moore of P ine th e H indu dancers. T he scene opens in a g a rd e n of < ity: W. D. Neill an d sons H arold CHARLES BICKFORD and Ralph, g ra n d fa th e r and uncles Colonel S ta u n to n ’s home in K en tu c Die story of a Chinese m erchant's of th e new baby, of P ine C ity; Mr, ky, w here he lives w ith his niece, la u g h ter who risks her life and and Mrs. C. W arner, Mrs. H. L. lonor to expose an alien sm ugg Payne, Mrs. Chas. Duvall and daugh Jean ie, and his nephew , P h illip . A ing racket! te r P auline. I)r. A. E. Marble, P a u l su rp rise p a rty for Je an ie is b e in g ) ine Stoop, N ina Rae McCulley, V ir given by h er uncle and w hen Jean ie Cartoon and Going Places! ginia Dyer. Betty Ann Morehouse, re tu rn s from rid in g she m eets h a n d ra rn e r Jr. some young R ich ard M organ, w ith | e -.e —« - - e - * e - > e . - e - « * - a —e - e ~ e —a> Big T o w n Girls Reported Missing Angel THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1938. The m ayor of th e tow n becomes irrita te d because he is unable to compose his speech for th e p arty and th e two lovely Swiss g irls fall in love w ith an ad v en tu ro u s young A m erican, much to the anoyance of th e Swiss sw ains. Chiropractic Clinic PLACE—DR. A. E. MARBLE’S OFFICE. T IM E — ONE WEEK BEGINNING FEB. 21, 1938. HOURS—9 TO 12 A. M. & 1 TO 5 P. M. Dr. George Simon of Eugene, Ore. A specialist in the treatment of rectal disorders will be at your service at this time. Dr. Simon studied in America and in Europe, at Berlin and Vienna. He successfully treats rectal di seases such as piles, fissure, fistula, prolapsus—with out hospitalization or loss of time. Examination and consultation will be given with out obligation. If treatment is desired, charges will be very reasonable in proportion to the service ren dered. Appointments must be made either in person or by mail. Seldom does such an opportunity come to people in a town the size of Hermiston. I have known Dr. Simon for about 8 years, and can vouch for his honesty and integrity. W. G. Web ber, one of our citizens, has known him for about 30 years and can any the same. DR. A. E. MARBLE, Chiropractor. D aughter of Shanghai Weather Report. Date F ebru ary 3 CONNORS Cash Store We Undersell! W H Y PAY M O RE— JELLO . Genuine 6 Delicious Flavors 5« QÇ 2 lb. box CRACKERS FRESH STOCK CATSUP Max. Min. 32 .. 22 34 .. . 6 47 .. . 10 50 .. 33 r the first four days, and on sixth .09 inches of m oisture fell w u n in m e Z4 hour period w hich is ju s t ab o u t the all tim e high for th is area. Oratory Classes Organized , . It. Moore of H erm iston Is o rg a nizing PWA classes in o rato ry th is week w ith a class m eeting each Monday „¡g ht ln the ,ligh schoo, V. i *K 7 ' 30’ Also ‘’■asses I” HU) e study on F riday nig h ts, and business m en’s physical c u ltu re class lem g organized W ednesday night. Any person interested Is invited to ta k e p art In these classes. whom she observes conventions and th ey sm ile a t each o th e r . Unknow n to Je an ie , R ich ard has been h er ] b ro th e r P h illip ’s room m ate a t col- | lege In th e n o rth , and he is on his way to v isit him . R ichard la te r m eets th e Colonel, who discovers th a t Je an ie and he are a ttra c te d by each o th er, and he orders R ich ard | to leave th e house th e n ex t m orn ing. T he sto ry is woven about th e lives 1 of these people as it progresses in song and dance, and Involves th e | follow ing cast: Stephen F oster, Gerald K eller; Jean ie. H elen R alp h ; Colonel S tau n -I PEAS <Free w ater No. 2 can FOR BEANS~N o 2 c#n C ut S tringless SARDINES L arge Oval Cans SALT Leslie’s 8 lb. sack IOC J bC 7 lbs. SUGAR *'lne G ranulated KELLOGG DEAL 2 Unte CORNFLAKES 1 large P E P 1 lane KRUMBLES 1 SHOPPING BAG VALUE FOR RAISINS 21C PEANUT BUTTER 2 29c FRESH STOCK Lb COFFEE G uaranteed 13c FLOUR 49 lb. sack All Purpose $ 1 .2 4 BORENE 27c Large Size PUREX i Gal 2Oc SANDWICH SPREAD F ull Q uart 2 9 c 4 lb. Pkg. We will deliver all orders $3.00 or over FREE in city limits. O regon’s population is estim ated by th e bureau of th census at 1,027,000. A ccording to th e bureau, in m ak ing its announcem ent, th e popula tion of Oregon has Increased 10.000 Ince last year and 27.000 since 1933. W ash in g to n ’s population now is placed a t 1.658.000, an increaae of 15.000 since 1936. and 68,000 since 1933. W ashington population In 1933 was 1.563.396. FAVORITE Matches LIMIT — One to a custom er. .... 17C Take ad v an tag e of these sen satio n al food prices. You w on’t care how th e wind howls ’round your door when your p an try is stocked w ith Safew ay Savings. STOCK UP NOW. Low prices like these can n o t la st long! * A IR W A Y 3 HILLSDALE Kraut 47c Lbs. Fresh Roasted S u n b rite Cleanser SAVE at th is Price! 3 For 13c Econom ical - P ractical BROOMS B oardm an - S tu rd y 1 COMFORT IO C No. 300 T ins M arshm allow s 1 lb. Pkg. 19c Tissue Tom ato Sauce 3 T ins IO C L arge 2% Tin 12C 1000 Sheet Rolls For T asty M enus P u m p kin Del Monte - Serve th e Best P L A Y F A IR 4 T ins 19c 12 oz. Pkg. 23C G iant Bars 23C Prunes Dog Food - C onditioner Rye K risp F. B A U X IL IA R Y S E W IN G BEE STATE P O P U L A T IO N SET A T 1,027,000 TO FEBRUARY 16 F lu ffiest - U nusual Q uality The Tow nsend club m eets the first and th ird Tuesday of each '»»nth at th e H erm iston Union h»iHCp i The nX xt n’«e t |ng will be held F eb ru ary 15. and is said to be m portan t w ith a m atter of policy being decided. Every member who has the Townsend plan a t h eart should atten d th is m eeting T h e la- ‘ ' p8 ‘ "X lllary will meet at th e home • ¥ ” ' 2. ? " el in C olt'tnbia d istric t Friday. F eb ru ary I I , for the afte r- noon. The Farm Bureau A uxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Claud Upham lust W ednesday In an all day m eet ing when they held a sew ing “ bee” The ladies had held th e ir reg u lar m eeting the F riday before w ith Mrs. Jessie Hooker and Mrs. Emma Chris- tley on the program com m ittee. The next m eeting will be held F eb ru ary 18. w ith .Mrs. B ertha Knox and Mrs. A nnette B arham serv in g on the program com m ittee, and Mrs. Doris Panages. Mrs. Nellie T ucker. and Mrs. C ath erin e Sorom erer on th e re freshm ent com m ittee. FEBRUARY 11 Del Monte - P erfect Segm ents Townsend Club Meeting. Bantam 6 DA YS G rape F r u it 12 oz. bottle CORN Color is added to th e plot by the en tra n ce of m ilk m aids and peas a n ts who perform Swiss folk dances. H ans, a clum sy b u t wholesome lad, lends a b it of comedy th ro u g h o ut th e plot. Fresh! T asty! • H ealth Bread C ry s ta l W h ite YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE W ITH OUR NEW Salted Peanuts COWARDS; a BREAD We need your cooperation in a d ju stin g our BREAD to your sa tis faction. We a re now using a new form ula and w ant your opinion. Trv our BREAD. Feel free to tell us w’h at you th in k and how o u r BREAD can be improved. Yeager ’s Bakery LOFFIE h erum ■ I— T — Purex P • R ODUCE FRIDAY & SAT. ONLY . . m ade from a B etty Crocker recipe . . . for VALENTINE'S EN TERTAIN IN G , or for a fam ily tre a t. SW EETH EA RT CAKE I t's Very P opular 25c I9 C 1 lb, 8 oz. Pkg. F resh - Delicious Sweetheart Cake 5Oc S L au n d ry Soap 1 ORANGES Medium Size 2 Doz 3 9 c CABBAGE P er Lb. 2C Spokane - Solid Heads 6 Lbs. CARROTS F irm - Clean Doz. GRAPE F R U IT -1 C alifornia - Best O N IO N S 10 lb. sack Boilers SflFEUJflV mohev £ 4 v //v £ ¿ qüc . e e