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OASIS THEAÏKE HERMIS TON. OREGON t Friday - Saturday AUGUST 1 2 - 1 3 DOUBLE FEATURE! \ i NQL GART S H L COOPER W® FRANOMt TOM WOCWO (W *W IU MO 6JJT UAfctWÇ w ith JOHN BARRYMORE Sun. - Mon. - Tue». AUGUST 14 - 15 - 16 CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY "Three Blind Mice” starts 3 :0 2 p, m. - 4:49 p. m. - 6:38 p. m. - 8:21 p. m. and 10:05 p. m. ‘Three Blind Mice’ w ith Loretta YOUNG - Joel McCREA CARTOON— G andy The Goose COMEDY— Cute Crime Wednesday - Thursday AUGUST 17 - 18 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT A ttuned to the Beat of Every M other’s H eart . . . The Story of a Noble Sacrifice for a Love T h a t Could Not Live. < THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1938 THF, HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. page m r n BARBARA HER/ , E,R.T , Ï STANWYCK • M ARSHALL. COMEDY— P ardon My Accident Golden California. p EACHES A l l K in d s at Wurster’s H Mi. W. »I Haitilla B a g in ii( A U G U ST 10 1 locals Mr. and Mis. V/. C. K ersbergeu left th is week on a ten day motor trip to coast points. A ntone Bauer u n d erw en t a m ajor operation in St. A nthony's hospital in P endleton last S atu rd ay m orning and is rep o rted as doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M. Swayze of P o rtland were house guests of Mr. Swayze’s p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze, over th e week end. Mrs. E. P. Illsley. form er H erm is ton resident, who lias been q u ite ill at her home in F u llerto n , Calif., is reported as improving. J. E. G entry of H alfw ay, Ore., was in tow n Monday doing business, and was a d in n e r guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. The Ladies Aid of th e Union church w ill hold a cooked food sale S atu rd ay , A ugust 20. adv Mr. and Mrs. E. D M artin re tu rn ed th e first of th e week from a week sp en t in P o rtlan d and m o to r ing over th e Mt. Hood loop highw ay. Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert H an elin e of K lam ath F alls, Ore., arriv ed W ed nesday n ig h t to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. H aneline. Mrs. P ete Laas and son K eith re tu rn ed S atu rd ay evening from a two w eeks’ vacation trip to Bly, Ore., w here she visited her m other. Gene P ierce retu rn ed to LaG rande last S atu rd ay to resum e his d u ties a t the F irst N ational Bank a fte r a two w eeks’ vacation. Mrs. M innie Brown of P o rtlan d is the house guest of her d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Gimble. for a th ree w eeks’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Snead and fam ily of B irm ingham , Alabam a, arriv ed Monday to spend several days a t th e home of Mrs. S nead’s bro th er, J. A. Reeves. All b ath in g su its g rea tly reduced adv at B rierley ’s. H. E. Ilan b y left Monday for Hot Lake, Ore., to receive ntedical a t ten tio n . He has been in very poor health for the past m onth. Rev. and Mrs. Theo. A. L eger left Tuesday for her farm in so u th ern Idaho w here th ey will spend two or th ree weeks. Rev. Leger is p asto r of the B ap tist church here. Mrs. Fred B arker and fam ily plan to leave S atu rd ay for th e ir home in Susanville, Cal., afte r a four week visit a t th e home of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel. Em il Zivney left T h u rsd ay for P o rtlan d to Join his wife who had been th e re since S unday v isitin g her m other. They plan to re tu rn S u n day. Miss C ath erin e McMullen r e tu r n ed la st week from S eattle w here she atten d ed six weeks of sum m er school a t th e U niversity of W ashington. She m ade her home w ith h er a u n t and uncle w hile there. Mr. and Mrs. R. A lexander, who have spent the past six weeks a t the home of th e ir d a u g h te r and son-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, re tu rn ed to th e ir home In Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Pierson left th is week to v isit th e ir p aren ts u n til Monday. Mrs. Pierson w ent to Lyle to visit her m other and Mr. Pierson w ent to H illsboro. Ore., to visit his parents. A ugust C learance Sale — Cotton sheers. $1.35; Special prices on ch ild ren ’s dresses at Ruby McMil lans. adv. Mr, and Mrs. C raig P ercy left Sunday for W ashington coast points on a w eek’s vacation. P ercy is m an ager of Safew ay S tore in H erm iston. Deverde Elwood is w orking in th e store d u rin g his absence. Members and friends of th e U nion church gath ered on th e law n of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M orehouse Sunday aftern o o n for a bask et d in n er, fol lowed by th e church business m eet ing. A pproxim ately 75 people were present d u rin g th e afternoon. Mrs. Alice W ag n er le ft T h u rsd ay nig h t of last week for L ew iston. Idaho, to v isit h er sister. From th e re she will go to V ancouver, W n. to extend her v isit w ith o th e r re la tives, She w ill be aw ay fo r four weeks. Mrs. W ag n er is ow ner of th e H erm iston T ra n sfer, .'Ir. and Mrs. F. B. T aylor and da liter of Bridge, Ore., w ere house gi est.. of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Corpe I. st week. E arly th is week they moved in to one of the houses on the I. K. D oherty place n ear the Corpe farm . t»r and Mrs. F. W. Corpe and d au g h ter Mary Alice and th e ir house .guests Mr. and Mrs. F. B. T aylor of Bridge, Ore., motored to F leck 's Or chard on th e Colum bia la st Sunday w here they met relativ es from Hood R iver for an o u tin g . C. A. Beck of H erm iston suffered a leg fra c tu re in th ree places last T hursday w hen th e .horse he was rid in g fel, p in n in g him u n d ern eath . He is being treated in th e H erm is ton G eneral hospital. Mrs. H. V. M etteer and in fa n t d au g h ter Shirley Ann w ent to th e ir home in Colum bia d istric t T uesday of th is week. They had been a t the home of Mrs. M etteer’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Sm ith. Miss A nna Rae M artin, employed as a sten o g rap h er for Raley, K ilken- ney & R aley, a tto rn e y s of P en d le ton. is spending her vacation a t the home of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. M artin. Mr. and Mrs. K eith F en n and fam ily of G rangeville. Idaho, a r rived Monday to spend five days as the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W arner. The two fam ilies were friends when the W a rn ers lived in G rangeville. W. M. Pearson and his m other Mrs. J. G. Pearson left early T ues day m orning for P o rtlan d w here they were joined by Mrs. Pearson who has been in the P o rtlan d S an i tarium . They w ent to Tillam ook and coast points from th e re to spend the rem ain d er of the week. Mrs. P e a r son will re tu rn w ith them . Members of the M issionary Socie ty of th e Union ch u rch met a t the home of Mrs. F. E. E a rn h a rt W ed nesday aftern o o n when six mem bers and four v isito rs w ere present. Mrs. B. E. G etchell lead th e discussion and papers were given by Mrs. R. G. Savior. Mrs. C. W arn er and Mrs. Getchell. Bill Jackson is back on the job at the F arm Bureau Cooperative a fte r h av in g his tonsils rtm oved T h u rs day of la st week. Bill is a stu d e n t a t P acific U niversity a t F o rest Grove and plans to re tu rn early in Septem ber. H erm an B alster of Omaha, N eb raska. arriv ed S atu rd ay m o rn in g to spend several days w ith his g reat a u n t. Mrs. C. E. Baker. He left W ednesday for Moro, Ore., to visit his cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob H enderson, and then to Oregon City to visit Mr. and Airs. H. E. P e t it. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. W eath ers and son Jim W eath ers and his fiancee Miss Georgia T aylor of G othenberg, N ebraska, visited over th e week end a t th e home of th e ir d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Ja y T. Pierson. They left T uesday for Y ellow stone N ational park and w ill also visit San F rancisco. Miss E lean o r C asserly of St. Louis, Missuri, is th e house guest of her sister an d fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Todd, d u rin g th e m onth of August. T he Todds and Miss Casser- ly m otored to P o rtla n d d u rin g fleet week when they w ere g u ests of Mr. Todd’s cousin, Com m ander C. C. Todd of th e U.S.S. Dewey. They also atten d ed th e H erm iston old tim er's picnic held in P o rtlan d th a t week end. Mr. an d Mrs. Ja c k P helps are oc cupying th e residence of Mrs. Alice W agner d u rin g her absence for th e next four weeks. They w ere forced to vacate th e B riggs residence w hich was dam aged by fire la st T hursday. The Spanish A m erican W ar V et eran s held th e ir a n n u a l picnic a t E m ig ran t Springs la st Sunday which was atten d ed by Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Best, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilcox and son G lenn an d g ra n d d a u g h te r Joan Grey, Mr. and Mrs. George H arken- rider of H erm iston, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dawson of S tanfield. Mr. an d Mrs. L aw rence H einl of Oregon C ity an n o u n ce th e b irth of a d au g h ter, w eighing 7 pounds 3 ounces, born W edneeday, Ju ly 27, a t the Oregon C ity h ospital. L aw rence H einl is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H einl w ho w ere am ong the pioneer o rch a rd ists a t H erm iston a num ber of y ears ago. Mr. an d Mrs. O. C. P ierce and son Stanley m otored to F leck ’s O rchard on th e C olum bia last Sunday w here they m et Mr. and Mrs. G eorge N ew ell and d au g h te r Carm en and son George Jr., an d th e ir d a u g h te r M ar ion who had spent several days in Redmond. C arm en re tu rn e d home w ith them to spend several days as th e house g u est of M arion Pierce. Ingard Skoubo, Boardm an, in ju red in an accid en t in w hich he broke his le ft arm below th e el bow, is convalescing a t St. A n th ony’s h o sp ital in P endleton. Skoubo was tig h te n in g the belt of his thresh Ing m achine when his foot slipped and th rew him into th e m achine, cau sin g the arm fractu re. w Weateo Turbine Wa ter Syatocna are the on ly electric pumps thet can de thia. Then toe, they have only 1 mor in* peat. Think of It— no helta, no ’ ’ OB », P ic n ic s C arsten ’s Mild S ugar 19* z r ........ T o m a to J u ic e 3 4 Corn Flakes 6 M a tc h e s V in e g a r M u s ta rd D ill W e e d M ilk GRAPE NOT FLAKES P IT A C 3 WATERMELONS O a ts W ax Paper C o ffe e (2 Balloons F R E E !) 22 oz. cans Box C arton F ull Strength D ry for Pickles PEAS F or H appy V ale 3 ... 3 5 * Gal. Lb. J U IC E For i V ’:................ 19* BEANS Blue Lake 3 t ?..! ... 3 5 * 9 lb. Sack ec- -, E x t r a S p e c ia l! 1 Cori Flakes -/Z Oe 1 Whole Wheel Bite. 1 Wheat Flaket A/f — «»» deal ***•</i» 4n» progressiv ^ U N IO N PACIFIC RAILROAD S N IP ANN B I N I NNINN PACIFIC F L Y R IB B O N S ALL for 27« 6 OAF SALE-AI6J2-IS JELLY GLASSES S q u at or T all • Dozen TOMATOES In P u ree - No. 2% « 3 MATCHES S trik e A nyw here 8 C arton b°X 1 ^ 0 For !*«•«• 19^ Pkg SU-PURB SOAP P ro te cts th e H ands 17* FRUIT COCKTAIL Full O’Gold - No. 1 tall - tin 1 3 * CORN Tin PEACHES 2 for H alves O’Gold - No. 2% tin s 25* HARVEST BLOSSOM 4 9 O f 15 All P urpose F lo u r lb. b ag ™ 2 a FLOUR K itchen C raft 49 lb. to w Bag - a ~ ...... 35* 23* AIRWAY Coffee - Lb. IS»» 44^ CORN FLAKES A lbers - Fresh. Crisp Deviled Meet M orrell's 3 i : . Y io * MAYONNAISE A risto crat VINEGAR P u re Cider 3 Lbs. Pkg. Q u art 35* Gal. i9 ^ PINEAPPLE T in H Ï I l s d a ï e ^ o . 1% tin s 17* 1 3 C or 1 0 c Connor’s Cash Store 29 Lb. T in EDWARDS Coffee - Vacuum Packed Golden B antam 3 ’“ • e * . H ere’s ju s t a few of our hund reds of BIRTHDAY V alues! For a com plete listin g see our big four-page handbill. Safew ay is ce le b ra tin g its 23rd ANNIVERSARY— a tte n d th is big sale for ex tra bargains. CORNED BEEP T arg et - 12 oz. For Local G uaran teed - lb. SEE OUR SEHSATIOHAL FOUR-PAGE HAHDBILL" Dei M onte Tom ato R egular 25c G rade - W ATE R SYSTEMS O re g o n H a r d w a r e & Im p le m e n t C o. L arge Roll - , / n<i 'O T u rb in e Saa C O M E ON IN / QUICK WESTCO D orothy M ustard left Monday for Spokane w here she will be at the home o f her au n t. Mr. an d Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and Joan sp en t M onday in W alla W alla on business. Mrs. Clyde H oyt and son and Mrs. Joe M ann spent Monday shopping in P endleton. S ara W u rste r w ent w ith them b u t rem ained in P endleton to v isit a t th e Roy T horn home. Ben Ju d a y and Gene H ia tt have worked th e past week on th e school house, h elp in g ta r th e roof. Dan H ill, who has been w orking in Redm ond, has retu rn ed and w ill m ake his hom e a t th e W. B. D exter home. Beverly M ustard retu rn ed to the home of her p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n M ustard, from Spokane w here she has been w orking. New Crop Milton r“ >'S¡¡ valvua, 'NN nothin* to ’ then its R eg u lar Size ‘""-n.. «s,<. y m wmrt water the araaa, it*» tout your UMATILLA ITEMS. (C o n tin u ed from P age 1) T ail Cans RAIL FARES W ATER -ju s t when you need it! HENEVXB to All laundry tobc, •toek or apriwkto tea mighty ■H*hty nice to know «ieetne mm: deliver 40% rated capacity. P ackage SUMMER D A IL Y more M O N E T A V I N 6 CAGH GROCER