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THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1938. "The Pen That Makes Writing a Pleasure! 59c e m :“' O n ly This C ertificate Is W orth $ 4 .4 1 59c T his ce rtific a te and 59c e n title s the bearer to one of our G enuine In d estru c tib le »5.00 VACUUM FILLER SACKLESS FOUNTAIN PENS. V isible Ink Supply. You SEE th e Ink. A lifetim e g u ara n tee w ith each pen. Sizes for ladies, m en, boys and girls. T his pen w ill n ot leak, blot or break. The New Plunger Filler— Vacuum ZIP. —Only One Pull and It’s Full T his PEN holds 200% more ink th a n any o rd in ary fo u n tain pen on th e m ark et! You can w rite for th ree m onths on one filling! No rep a ir bills! No lever filler! No pressure bar. Every pen tested an d guaran teed by th e factory to be u nb reak ab le for life. G et yours NOW. THIS PEN GIVEN FR E E if you can buy one in th e city for less th a n FIVE DOLLARS! T his C ertificate good only w hile a d v e rtising sale is on. •> INTRODUCTORY O FFER— T his Pen will be »5.00 a fte r Sale. ADD 6c Extra for Mail 0rders page : t h r u THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Also $1.50 Pencils to Match Above Pens, Only 29c THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE Phone 172 — H erm iston STATE GRANGE DEPUTY VISITS STANFIELD NEWS— Claud Hans- com of P endleton, sta te G range dep u ty , paid an official visit to S ta n field G range Tuesday night. Mrs. Dena W ooster presented a program of music, readings and educational features. George M cDerm ott and R ay Meade pleased w ith several vio lin and g u ita r selections. Mr. and Mrs. R alph Isaacson were a t th e home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H om er H edrick, Sunday. T he Misses A rlie Ann P a rry of Echo and P a tric ia R ichards of P e n dleton spent Sunday in S tanfield. Tw elve members of the first aid class m et in th e high school Monday night. Classes are held each Mon day from 7:30 to 9:30. C. T illery and G rafton K eil took a load of bees to Hood R iver Mon day to be placed in th e orchards in th a t vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. H arle Rogers. Mrs. F. B. S tu a rt, Mrs. M argaret D augh try, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Schm idt, G. W. G reathouse. Mrs. Egglesson, Mrs. W. S chneberger and Bun Moore tran sacted business In Pendleton Tuesday. W ord has been received of the b irth of M aurice Blaine Alspach on A pril 5 a t Tillam ook, Ore. He Is the son of Mrs. Blaine Alspach and the late Blaine Alspach. C harles H edrick, S tanley W essell and R aym ond A tteb u ry spent the week end in La G rande w ith Ed and E arl A tteb u ry who are stu d en ts R eliable P rescrip tio n Specialists LIMIT 3 Pens to Each Certificate a t th e E. O. N orm al srhool. J. A. Eggleson shipped a car load of beef ca ttle to P o rtlan d S aturday. Billie H edrick, who is employed in P o rtlan d , w ill a rriv e T uesday for a sh o rt v isit a t th e home of her p aren ts, and w ith her b ro th er C harles who is on furlough from M offet Field near San Francisco. Mrs. H arry C ulbertson and d au g h ter retu rn ed W ednesday to h er home in P ark d ale. N. D. B ard, F ra n k Sloan and Jam es H oskins w ent to Salem Mon day in an e ffo rt to secure a refu n d ing of th e indebtedness of th e S ta n field school d istric t. They rep o rt prospects encouraging. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth T rum bull were d in n e r guests a t th e L.T. Ken- nison home Sunday. The T rum bulls drove to Spokane in th e afternoon. S tan fleld ites seen on th e streets of Pendleton S atu rd ay included Miss Jo an Leslie, Mrs. H arle Rogers. Mr. an d Mrs. V. W. H ay, Mrs. W. T Reeves, Mrs. A nn Reeves, Mrs. Ed Coffman, Mrs. L. T. K ennlson, Miss A verill, Mrs. K enneth T rum bull. Mrs C arl Rhea, Mrs. G. G. Sm ith, Mrs E. Ezell and M arie Rhea. A nnouncem ents have been re ceived te llin g of th e b irth of David A llen D unham . He is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. A llen D unham (H elen Connor) of P o rtlan d . Miss E ffie P ennock of P o rtlan d arrived T hursday to v isit a t the home of her sister, Mrs. W. T. Reeves. Mr. and Mrs. Claud B artley and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. K ennlson and Mr. and Mrs. C harles Connor mo tored to Cecil Sunday to v isit Mr. an d Mrs. H arry Shipley. At the Ladies Aid m eeting on T hursday, Mrs. H arry McCormick was elected president, and Mrs. J. F. Lane, ch airm an of th e sew ing de partm en t. The group pledged »150 to be paid into th e church trea su ry before A pril 1939. At th e S. A. A. m eeting in the high school T h u rsd ay an election of officers was held w ith th e follow ing resu lts: president, Mrs. M artin R ef vem; 1st vice president, Mrs. J. F. L ane: 2nd vice president, Mrs. J. Anson: secretary . Miss Jo an Leslie; trea su rer, Miss S ophronia R hea. Mrs. R. G. Penney, re tirin g presi den t, received th e accom plishm ents of the S. A. A. for th e c u rre n t year, T he m ajor p ro ject was th e serving of hot lunches u n d er th e supervision of Mrs. Jack L aw rence who m an aged th is m ost efficien tly . The fa s te r a p erta la! APRIL 1 to 16, Inclusive COMBINATIONS Castile Shampoo, plain finger wave and trim Scalp treatment, shampoo and finger wave $ J .0 0 Clean-up manicure and finger wave .... -------- Shampoo, fing. wave, manicu., eyebrow arch $ £ .5 0 Shampoo, oil rinse and finger wave ... ........... Phone 711 • t V , B I Hermiston Herald at the OASIS THEATRE opening Mon.Tues. MAY 9-10 PICTURE "Scar in M y Kitchen” is entertaining as well as Instructive. It has romance, humor, glamour— it w ill hold your interest every minute you are in the audience, and you w ill see many demonstrations o f new recipes that have been prepared especially for this picture by several o f America’s foremost home economists. There w ill be daily gifts fo r some fo r tunate women and, o f course, free recipes fo r everyone. RECIPE! A P P LIA N C E ! STYLE! F U R N lfH IN C ! 1 At YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SEE ALL AMD'tCf;HEAR ALL Hermiston Mrs. Alex Rau retu rn ed home F r i day from a P o rtlan d hospital w here she has been receiving m edical care for over a m onth. Mrs. R au’s p a r en ts are v isitin g here. Del Jackson, who Is w orking In P o rtlan d , arriv ed Sunday to v isit his w ife an d dau g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill R oberts an d d au g h ters of W alla W alla visited a t th e Jo h n T h u rsten home Sunday. V. D. B ram er, who Is w orking in. Biggs spent Sunday w ith hls fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. George K endler Sr. and M ary, and George K endler J r ., sp en t Monday In W alla W alla on business. Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Carlyle sp en t th e firs t of th e week In P o rtla n d v isitin g th e ir d a u g h te r and baby. Mrs. Jessie Blakely of P o rtlan d arriv ed Tuesday to v isit her m other- in-law , Mrs. Je n n ie Blakely. Jam es H. Byrnes and d au g h ter E rm a spent Tuesday In W alla W alla on business. Mr. and Mrs. George K endler and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. E lton Thom p son and Mrs. Gene M cFarland and son M errill spent Sunday evening In Irrigon. R ich ard Berger retu rn ed to hls home Sunday a fte r v isitin g hls fa th er here. Mr. B erger Is n ig h t op e ra to r a t th e local depot. Mrs. Jeff Stephens an d Alvin spent T h u rsd ay of last week v isitin g In P o rtland. Mrs. Elm ore McKenzie retu rn ed Monday from P o rtlan d w here she had sp en t the day. Mr. and Mrs. H arvey C arlyle re tu rn ed Tuesday from P o rtland. Helen Blakely of The Dalles a r rived Tuesday to v isit her cousin Jean McKenzie. Mrs. Elm ore McKenzie spent T ues ♦ ♦ O ♦ ♦ ♦ day In Pendleton v isitin g her d a u g h UMATILLA NEWS T te r Betty. By ERMA BYRNES. ---------- ❖ n ex t m eeting w ill be held May 20, w hen a com m unity picnic w ill be held on th e school campus. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. H ay, Mr. and Mrs. V ernon N orris, Miss M arian A verill. Miss C a th e rin e McMullen and Mrs. V ernon W ald w ere d in n e r guests a t the Refvem home W ednes day evening. T he ta b le was a t tra c tiv e w ith yellow sp rin g flow ers. Spencer Sm ith who has been a p a tie n t In St. A n th o n y 's h o sp ital In P endleton retu rn ed to his hom e S un day. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. S m ith have moved into th e W essell hom e rec en t ly vacated by the Chas. E vans fam ily. N inety CCC boys are expected to a rriv e a t Camp S tanfield In th e n ear fu tu re to replace those who le ft for o th e r camps and th e ir homes sev era l weeks ago. Lew is Dixon arriv ed In S tanfield W ednesday from San A ntonio, Texas w here he has spent th e w inter. Mr. and Mrs. V irgil Sires of Union Gap. W n., arriv ed last week and w ill rem ain for some tim e assistin g E rn est Sires in carin g for his bees. Mrs. W. Schneberger. Bun Moore and H arle Rogers were called to P endleton early th is week to act as w itnesses in the B urton Moore ease. Moore is accused of h aving set fire to th e H ill cabins recently. Miss Mary Gossage was honored a t a b rid al show er W ednesday a f ternoon by Mrs. Ann Reeves at her home. George E llio tt has b ought the E zra Hazen residence. Mr. and Mrs. E lio tt w ill move Into th e ir new home in th e near fu tu re. The H azens will move to H erm iston. T r K E J C m 75c R u b y ’s B eauty Shop •J. THE TALKING 75« Mrs. Jack C herry retu rn ed home la st week from C alifo rn ia w here she has been v isitin g her fa th e r who has been ill. T eachers in th e local school a t tended te ac h er's in stitu te a t Spo k an e last week. Among those going w ere the Misses C lara C orrigan, Ce celia Beyler, Ina G ilb ert, E lsie T ucker and T helm a Severson, and Supt. G lenn L. Linn and N orm an W orthley. At a recent school board m eeting th e d irecto rs voted to h ire an ad d i tional teach er in th e local high school w hich w ill allow Supt. Linn more tim e for his du ties as su p e rin ten d en t. Mrs. H arry H ull accom panied Miss C lara C orrigan to Spokane, W ednesday afternoon w here she visited her m other-in-law , Mrs. E m m a H ull. Rev. H. B. T hom as of Boardm an w as in U m atilla W ednesday. Mrs. Wm. Sw itzler, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Lennox, Mrs. A nna Johnson and son Al, and Mrs. M innie Sharp- stein of W alla W alla, retu rn ed W ed nesday of last week from P o rtlan d w here they had been visiting. Mrs. S h arp stein retu rn ed to her home the next day. The Ladles A lta r Society m et Wed nesday afternoon a t the E m m ett Cooney home. Mr. and Mrs. M ilton S h arp e and son Jim spent T h u rsd ay afternoon in W alla W alla. V. D. Bram er, E rlen Strom and H elm er From dahl left last W ednes day m orning for Biggs w here they will work. E arl From dahl of W alla W alla spent his sp rin g vacation here v isit ing relatives. Miss Betty McKenzie, who Is a stu d e n t nurse a t St. A n th o n y ’s hos pital In P endleton, visited T hursday a t the home of her paren ts. Mrs. G lenn Linn. Mrs. Elm ore McKenzie and E rm a Byrnes accom panied her to Pendleton th a t evening. Miss Yvonne Bousquet of P en d le ton spent Sunday v isitin g her m o th er. Mra. A rt Bousquet. M axine B allenger retu rn ed to her home In Aberdeen afte r v isitin g her m other Mrs. B erger for a week. CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS BARGAIN SALE! Friday - Saturday and Monday 4 lbs. PRUNES Oregon Sweet 4 lbs. MACARONI H ardw heat 19« Pound Package 15« 4 lb. pkg. 2 2 lb. can 18c BAKING POWDER - lb. Calum et PEPPER RAISINS Seedless COCOA Standby COFFEE COFFEE i ib- <»» 2 4 c 1 lb. pkg. £ MILK 3 for 2 O c T all Cans 25c P arin g kn ife Free! Ham 49« 29c W hole l'b. S w ift’s Boneless - No W aste Egg» F resh DOZ. 14c Sanka Removed 3 9 c Cheese M i,d Lb. 19c Loaf Pound 19c Bacon Crackers 2 ¿,b, 2 2 c CONNORS Cash Store Ne»t Door to BAKERY.