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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1938 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON PAGE SIX Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and d au g h ter Helen Kay of P ilo t Rock were Sunday guests of h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. H elen Kay rem ained u n til W ednesday w ith her g ran d p aren ts. Mrs. R. B. W ilcox retu rn ed Sun- Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an and sou L aw rence S w a rn e r and his friend C h arles w ere business visitors in ! day m o rning from a week sp en t in H ardy Young will leave S eattle next P endleton Tuesday. Salem w ith relatives. S atu rd ay by boat for F airb an k s, A laska, w here they will join Mon Del Moyer re tu rn e d F riday m orn Mrs. W. A. H ineline, and the roe S w arner, who has been in A las ing from E v erett, W n., w here tv© Misses E sth er S ibert, N orm a Jo h n s ka for th e past year. Both boys has been for th e past six m onths ton and M arie Salm i m otored to have been stu d e n ts a t O.A.C. w ith relatives. P endleton la st S atu rd ay on busi ness. Miss M arjorie P ick erin g , who Mrs. W. J. K ennings retu rn ed to teaches in th e high school a t H alf H erm iston Sunday from P endleton Looking for an E aster o u tfit! way. Ore., spent th e week end w ith a f te r recovering from a m ajor op er See E aster gowns and accessories at Miss M iriam S w arner. T h e two ation. She is reported as doing Ruby McMillan. adv. g irls atten d ed Oregon S ta te college nicely. Mrs. N. W. Bloom, who has been together. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON. OREGON Friday - Saturday APRIL 8 - 9 DOUBLE FEATURE! -M tbLU R IA STUART MICHAEL WHALEN w ith JOHN BARRYMORE LOUISE CAMPBELL PLUS SHORTS Sun. - Mon. - Tuen. APRIL 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 2 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY CECIL B. DeMILLH’S The Buccaneer w ith FREDERIC MARCH MARGOT GRAHAME From the most thrilling pages of America’s history comes the sto ry to thrill all America. Cartoon - PopCye From th e .Minuet to the Big Apple WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY APRIL 13 - 14 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT H a w a ii Calls w ith ill w ith pneum onia, is reported to Mr. an d Mrs. Geo. W allace of be ab o u t th e house ag ain and im P o rtlan d w ere guests of Mr. and proving daily. Mrs. R. G. Saylor a t th e ir Butter; Mrs. Leah Thompson of Los A n Creek home Tuesday. Mr. W allace geles, who h as been v isitin g her is S tudebaker d istrib u to r in P o rt niece and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. M. land. J. T aylor, for th e p ast m onth, left Dr. W. L. Morgan plans to leave life. for her home W ednesday m orning. F riday afternoon for B aker to a t Mrs. C lara S. B u rnham and tend an eastern Oregon d en tal con d a u g h te r M ary w ere Sunday d in n e r vention and w ill n o t re tu rn u n til guests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bara- Sunday. He will accom pany Dr. Tom ger a t th e ir home in C olum bia dis Birkbeck of M ilton. tric t. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. B arlow and 11 Miss G ertru d e P a tte rso n of Taco sons Billie and R obert m otored to j w ith Mrs. ma, accom panied by a frien d , Mrs. Meacham last Sunday K a th a rin e G abriel, arriv ed S atu rd ay B arlow ’s m other, Mrs. A. M. T ill- ' to v isit h er sister, Mrs. L. C. Dyer, son, who retu rn ed to her home near ! | Meacham a fte r v isitin g h ere for i for a week. more th an a week. Mrs. C arrie F u rry of P asadena, Cal., is th e house guest of her b ro th Mrs. L eila Rhelps visited h er son er and wife. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swayze. She expects to be here u n Phelps, from T h u rsd ay of la st week til th e la st of the week. u n til M onday aftern o o n , w hen she retu rn ed to her home a t Bend, Ore., A card received th is w eek by Mrs. w here she has a ladies dress shop. Ida Simmons from E. T. E rickson, form er U m atilla project engineer, C lem ent S tockard le ft la st week sta te s th a t he is m ak in g a to u r of for S eattle w here he has em ploy th e H oly Lan ds. T he card was sent ment. S tockard has been a tte n d iu S from Jerusalem . O.S.C. a t Corvallis but did not re' tu rn for the sp rin g term . He is the O rder your cooked food for E aster son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stockard th ro u g h the A m erican Legion A ux of Colum bia d istrict. iliary. adv. Miss M yrtie M artin m otored to L. M erton D aw ald, su p e rin te n Pendleton M onday to a tte n d th e fu d en t of schools a t A thena, was in neral of h er g ra n d fa th e r, F ra n k lin H erm iston for a sh o rt tim e Tuesday. P ierce M artin, at th e Folsom Chapel Mr. D aw ald was form erly su p e rin a t 4:00 o’clock in the afternoon. ten d en t of th e Irrig o n schools. Miss M artin is o p erato r a t th e H er m iston B eauty Shop. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee visited in H erm iston S atu rd ay n ig h t and Wm. P eterson, a tto rn e y of Pen-H Si nday w ith friends. They were dleton, and son Chas. Peterson. I house guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. were in H erm iston early W ednes Felthouse. Mr. McAtee is a form er day in the in te re st of G overnor su p e rin ten d e n t of th e H erm iston M artin ’s re-election as governor of high school, and is now su p e rin te n Oregon. Both are p ro m in en t P en den t of the Lane County U nit school dleton dem ocrats. system statio n ed a t P rineville. Mrs. R alph R ic h a rd s” en tertain ed »••0**0 •« ••••••# • T h u rsd ay and F rid a y of la st week a t bridge dessert luncheons a t her home on B u tter Creek. F our tables were in play each day, w ith Mrs. W a lte r Sm ith and Mrs. W alter Sponsored by Senior Class Pearson receiving h igh honors. DANCE HERMISTON H. S. GYM BOBBY BREEN Music by the JUANITA QUIGLEY The Silver T hroated Roy You Love . . . in a T h rillin g A dventure in the South Seas! Corned« Many U nhappy R eturns M usical— L atin Rhythm . ful scenery forms the background for “ H aw aii C alls” , Bobby B reen’s la test m usical s ta rrin g vehicle, w hich comes to the Oasis th e a tre W ednesday. Bobby and P u a Lanl, as two San F rancisco stre e t gam ins, have a r rived in H onolulu as stow aw ays, and escape by diving in to th e h a r bor as the ship approaches th e dock. Discovered soon a fte r th e lin er left San Francisco, the boys have been befriended by Ned Sparks, tip p lin g member of th e sh ip ’s o rch estra, and a t his suggestion have adopted th e only av ailab le m eans of escaiyng to shore. Sought by th e police, they are the cen ter of m any la u g h ab le adven tu res in w hich they are soon joined by th e w ell-m eaning Sparks. W hen he finally misses his ship he ca p itu lates to th e charm of th e island par adise. and becomes a tem p o rary H a w aiian by adoption. L ater th e boys are p rincipal figures in a tensely d ram atic h u n t for a band of crim i nals, and th e clim ax of th e story finds Bobby em b ark in g on a new TROUBADOURS Fri., A pr. 8 Admission 15c - 60c H arold Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill of B u tter Creek, who has been m aking his home w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. R. H ard in g in W estland d istric t w hile a tte n d in g school, is now a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. T urnblad. w here he will r e m ain d u rin g the sp rin g term . Mrs. L. A. W arn er, m other of C. W arn er Sr., retu rn ed home w ith Mr. and Mrs. W arn er la st week from W alla W alla, to v isit here in definitely. 1 T h Mrs. E. C. Schofield and d au g h ter P atric ia and son E dw ard of V an couver. W n., arriv ed W ednesday ta visit her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner, u n til a fte r E aster. B. S. K ingsley and d a u g h te r Mrs. H ugh F ra ser and N ancy Ann, a r rived in H erm iston la te T hursday from P o rtlan d and w ill v isit friends here. fcasttr APRIL 1 to 16, Inclusive COMBINATIONS 75c Scalp treatment, shampoo and finger wave $ J .00 Clean-up manicure and finger wave ... -------- 75c Castile Shampoo, plain finger wave and trim Shampoo, fing. wave, manicu., eyebrow arch $ £ .5 0 Shampoo, oil rinse and finger wave ... ........... ELECTRIC PUM P HAS ONLY 1 Phone 711 Hermiston GROttUVSAlE XAFCHMY SELLS TH E BRANDS YOU K N O W Save a t th is price! SALE Wheat Nuggets Coarse W h eat Cereal Canterbury Tea NOB H ILL Vi lb. pkg. 19c Coffee I MOVING PART z v T la st-ru n n in g water that's really trouble-free. Weet- eo Turbine l“umps have only 1 moving part which operates without metal-to-metal eontact Think of it— no belta, no gears, no pistons, no rods, no valves, no springs, no leathers. Such extreme simpli city saves power; inates wear and cuts repair bills. Pumps 4 0 * more water to low level faucets than same sine other pumps. Rust proof con struction throughout. Marshmallows W ESTCO T u r b in e W ATER SYSTEM S Come in. Get eopy of Westco's FRF.R Illustrated folder. It answers all questions about this simple, trou- bie-free electric punip. See Oregon H a rd w a re & Im plem ent Co. David M ittlesdorf, Jack Phelps. Lee Nelson of H erm iston, and Dr W. M artin M arbnt m otored to La j G rande W ednesday. March 30, , w here they atten d ed a r e c e p tio n ! honoring C arl G. P atte rso n of Ba- ; ker. Most W orshipful G rand M aster I T he d istric t m eeting for m asters and | w ardens will be held A pril 14 in Ba ker, Ore. "HAW AII CALLS" STARS BOY SINGER HERMISTON, OREGON Sone of the world*» m oit beanti- BLACK Vi Lb. Package Z9© 1 lb. Cello Bag F lu ffie st - Best Made Sugar Syrup Sleepy Hollow 37c Peanuts IOC Fine G ranulated. 4JC & L bs........... V irg in ia - F resh Roasted BRANDS YOUttNOW LIBBYS PEACHES ........................... 2 No. 2 <4 T ins VAN CAMPS BEANS ........................ 3 Tall tins POST TOASTIES ................................................... 3 Pkgs. NALLEY’S MUSTARD .................................. Q u art ja r LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE .......................... No. 2 tin DEL MONTE GRAPE FRUIT ..... 2 No. 303 tin s N.B.C. SODAS or GRAHAMS ............... 2 Lb. caddy LIBBY’S CHINOOK SALMON .................. 1 Lb. tin SKOVBO'S HONEY ..................................... 10 Lb. tin LIBBY’S SWEET PIC K L E S...................... Q u art ja r SCHILLINGS BULK P E P P E R ............. 1% lb. Pkg. SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR ............................ Pkg. French’s W orchestershire Sauce ....................... Each Edward’s Coffee 39c 29c 20c 22c io c 23c 3 ic 25c 98c 35c 25c 25c 29c F ine coffee you can buy regardless of price. 1 - Lb. Tin Fresh Eggs Jo in in th is nation-w ide Producer-C onsum er sale to EAT MORE EGGS. Aristocratic French Dressing ........................... E ach 15c 6 G ian t B ars 25c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP Maximum M ilk » Fresh Spring Produce RHUBARB W a lla W alla GREEN ONIONS Local Raised Top G rade W h ite Tipped POTATOES Local No. 1 ROME FANCY APPLES H am ilto n ’s K raut »3c » T U , 2 ,4 H arvest Blossom Ce« FRIC FoMer Z lc F in est Sw eet Corn 5 0 - 2 lbs. 4 Whole Kernel Corn Z Save th e P rice of a tin ! In 43c 3 t °Z 7 c Rio Del M ar - Ovals APRIL 8 to 14 - Inclusive Lb, 1 lb. 15c Sardines H ere’s an exceptionally d rastic slash on ALL GRO CERIES fea tu rin g th e n a tio n ally advertised bran d s th a t you know. Buy dozens and cases a t these low p ri ces. 1 lb- 3 Airway Coffee b ■ DAY E aster B azaar—.American Legion A uxiliary. S atu rd ay , A pril 16. Ore gon H ard w are & Im plem ent Co. store— All day. adv. Miss Opal S tockard and her bro th e r Clem ent S tockard. and Cecil W arn er J r., en te rta in e d Monday n ig h t a t an April Fool’s Day p arty in the Union church. Games were enjoyed by ab o u t 35 guests and re freshm ents served a t a la te hour. The p arty closed w ith a sing. 75c Ruby’s Beauty Shop RADTSWES M IM T I.H Apriate! Flour BBL. $4.98 49 Lbs. $ le Z 5 • 3 lbs 25< P er Bu. 3BU . 1 0 < 25 lb. bag 25£ P er Box G uaranteed Meats F ra n k fu rte rs per PER LB. 1 5 c Large Bologna Seasoned - J u s t R ight PER LB. 3 1 c Bacon Mild Cure A rm o u r Tamales L j.rlas 25e Spicy - T asty Bacon Squares per l b . 15c Best for Seasoning S a fe w a y