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OASIS THEATRE LOCALS HERMISTON, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Troy L inder were W alla W alla visitors la st Friday. The U-Go I-Go club met a t the home a t Mrs. Dick T h o rn b u rg la st Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Basil E llis of P en dleton visited in H erm iston Sunday. L. A. P alm er was tra n sa c tin g business in tow n W ednesday. H enry R auche of L exington was tra d in g in H erm iston Tuesday. O. L. S tro u g h an , who operates a dairy n ear P en d leto n , was buying cows on th e project Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an left W ednesday for Pow der P eaks on a fishing trip . Mrs. Chas. Isaac and d a u g h te r Helen Kay of P ilo t Rock visited last week w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth P ierson re tu rn ed Monday from a v isit a t H ills boro, Ore., and Lyle, W n., w here they saw relativ es and friends. Mrs. F. C. M cKenzie retu rn ed W ednesday n ig h t from several weeks spent a t Tillam ook and Rock aw ay beaches. Mrs. Ida B. Gordon of Meacham is th e house guest of h er sister, Miss P au lin e Stoop, th is wetek. Mrs. Gordon teaches in th e Meacham school w hich opens Septem ber 6. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H ark en rid e r and son F ra n k left T h u rsd ay m orn ing for P o rtlan d and E stacad a on a vacation. They w ere accom panied to P o rtlan d by Miss K ay V olberding, niece of Mrs. A. H. N orton, who will atten d business college there. Friday - Saturday AUGUST 19 - 20 DOUBLE FEA TU RE r I P assport I HUSBAND 1 i * 1 f e THURSDAY. AUGUST 18. 1938. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE EIGHT x. - STUART ERWIN A 20th Century Fo« Picture - , Starring W icw a a » m CHESTER MMHHS JOAN FONTAINE H » » R T c u a ti PAC- fìUILFOVLE r IO l’ICTU»« PLUS SHORTS Sun. - Mon. - Tues. AUGUST 21 - 22 ■ 23 CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY “I'm From The City” starts 3:14 P. M. ; 5:04 P. M. ; 8:54 P. M.; 8:44 P. M. and 10:34 P. M. u JADW HCTU«t I t ’s a L augh-a-m inute . . chuckle- a-second Comedy . . . W ith Joe P enner at H is F unniest. March of Time— Cartoon - Hawaiian Holiday Maids and Music Wednesday - Thursday AUGUST 24 - 25 Wednesday Special Night! p EACHES AU K inds at Wurster’s 11 M i. W. of H aitilla w ith Patricia Ellis - Jack Hulbert Comedy—Winner Loses All Beginning AUGUST IO Cartoon—A Mountain Romance Mrs. E a rl Dudley and h er m other Mrs. Geo. B riggs of M ilton w ere in tow n Tuesday. Mrs. B riggs is re m ain in g for th e week. Dr. J. P. S tew art, eye-sig h t spec ialist of P endleton w ill be a t the H erm iston H otel. W ednesday, A ug ust 24th. H ours: 1 :00 to 5 :0 0 p.m. Mrs. Carson L inder re tu rn e d last week from th e Bouvy h o sp ital in La G rande h aving had her eyes oper ated upon. Mrs. M. G. H edw all and son Tom my left la st T h u rsd ay for A storia w here they w ill v isit h er p aren ts for two weeks. A Cooked food sale w ill be held a t th e H erm iston T ra d in g Co. store S atu rd ay , A ugust 20, by th e ladies of th e U nion church, s ta rtin g a t 10 a. m. adv Miss M axine P au l, em ployed in the a ssista n t county a g e n t’s office, left early th is week on a tw o weeks vacation. D u rin g h er absence Miss Helen Jen d rzejew sk i is a ssistin g in th e office. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. R a in w a te r and fam ily of A rlin g to n , W n., arriv ed W ednesday evening to spend two weeks w ith frien d s and relativ es in H erm iston. Col. and Mrs. L. W . Jo rd an of Los Angeles, Calif., arriv ed T uesday and w ill m ake th e ir hom e here w hile h av in g a house b u ilt on th e ir farm land w est of tow n. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Liebe an d fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. A ndrew Kow- its an d fam ily and B etty M orehouse m otored to th e m o u n tain s near Meacham Sunday. H enry Stoop left S atu rd ay m orn ing for Y akim a w here he w ill visit his d a u g h te r an d fam ily, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Nelson, and his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stoop. C arrol Moser of M ilton is the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. E. M arble th is week. She is a form er resid en t and lived n ear th e M arble farm. i C. J. B uhm ann and nephew Bob B uhm ann and R afel Sholtz of Z ur ich, M ontana, arriv ed T uesday eve n ing to spend th e rem ain d er of the week a t th e home of Mr. an d Mrs. A. B uhm ann. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n U lrich of Sal em arriv ed T h u rsd ay to spend the week end w ith th e ir d a u g h te r and husband, Mr. and Mrs. K earn s Cush ing Jr. Mr. C ushing is p asto r of the M ethodist church. Miss Mary B urnham re tu rn e d Tues day a fte r a tte n d in g sum m er school a t E lle n sb u rg N orm al. She w as ac com panied by a classm ate Miss J u l ia H illm an of Y akim a, W n., who will be h er house g u est u n til Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jeppe and son Guy retu rn ed Tuesday evening from a week sp en t at coast points and v isitin g Mr. Jep p e's siste r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gene H astings, a t Seaside. Mrs. Jeppe saw th e ocean for th e first time. J. A. Reeves and d a u g h te r Mrs. F ra n k M organ of Vale, Ore., and his sister an d fam ily, Mr. an d Mrs. Logan Snead, of B irm ingham , A la bama, m otored to Bonneville Mon day and retu rn ed th e same day. The Sneads left for th e ir home Tuesday. Ju n io r and E lm er Im th u rn , sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Im th u rn of L ew iston, Idaho, arrived, T h u rsd ay evening by bus to spend a week w ith th e ir g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. A rnold Buhm ann. T h eir p ar en ts w ill m otor to H erm iston for them next week. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. M organ and th e ir tw o nieces th e Misses Mary E lla an d Coleen M organ, m otored to Langdon lake S atu rd ay , and were joined Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. K. M. M ayer, Miss H elen D unning. Fred Reeves and Ed Bensel. Mr. an d Mrs. Don Jackson came from T he D alles W ednesday for th e ir son C larkle, who has been vis itin g his g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C larke ,for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Y eager and fam ily moved Monday into th e resi dence of her m other Mrs. Rena W a t erm an. Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn H ughes had moved from th e house th re e weeks ago in to th e W. J. W arn er residence n ear th e Connor Service. Mr. an d Mrs. Oscar P ayne and fam ily of B row nsville, Ore., arriv ed T uesday to v isit a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. P ayne u n til th e last of th e week. Mrs. U na Dinw iddie, m other of Mrs. Payne, accom panied them. J. C. Leedy, field m an for th e Ore gon T urkey G row ers’ association, Is in th e te rrito ry m ak in g a tu rk ey survey th is week. He will be on hand S atu rd ay for th e an n u a l t u r key g ro w ers’ picnic a t the U. S. Field S tation. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard G. L ang of Tillam ook, Ore., anno u n ce th e b irth of a son nam ed H ow ard G erald, T hursday, A ugust 4. Mrs. L ang w ill be rem em bered as H a rrie t S ta n field, d a u g h te r of Mrs. H ugh S ta n field, who g rad u a ted from th e H er m iston high school in 1931, Mrs. A. C. W illc u tt and d au g h ter B arb ara retu rn ed M onday evening from a four weeks v isit in K ahoka, Missouri, w ith her p are n ts and b ro ther. She also visited a t K enton and w ith a sister a t Rock Springs, W y om ing. Mrs. W illc u tt sta te s th a t crop prospects a re fine for th a t sta te due to the proper m oisture w hich fell d u rin g th e grow ing sea son. Mr. and Mrs. C u rtis Simons and d au g h te r S hirley retu rn ed F rid ay from a w eek’s trip w hich took them to Mt. V ernon to v isit Mr. and Mrs. Joe N orton, form er H erm iston resi dents, an d th en th ro u g h H idaw ay Springs, Lehm an, to A rbuckle m oun tain , La G rande, and re tu rn by way of Toll G ate and W alla W alla. Mr. Sim on’s m other, Mrs. L. E. Simons, retu rn ed w ith them to v isit u n til Monday w hen th ey took her home. Floyd Simons re tu rn e d w ith them to spend th e week here. Mrs. A. M. Brock and Miss Opal Stockard en tertain ed T hursday of last week com plim enting Mrs. R. H. S tockard on her b irth d ay , and Mrs. Fred Davis of U m atilla, a t a m iscel laneous show er. Mrs. C hester H u n t and th e Misses D orothy Addlem an, Alice and F ay Davis, assisted the hostesses. A sh o rt program was given as an e n te rta in m e n t fe a tu re and gam es w ere played. Among those p resen t were Mesdames M ary S. Sowers, Roy P earson, G rady C hristopher, I. J. Couch, P. E. H all, T illford S tillin g s, A m anda S haver, J. H. Pierson, Al ton K ingsbury, E v erett H aw ke, C arl Fales. H a rrie tt K enney, E v erett S haver, A. M. H u n t, Lois Blum, F o rrest Steinke, L au ra M orris, Jo h n K ing, H enry Rowell, Cecil W arn er, J. H. DeMoss, E lizab eth Gage, W. H. Q uick. H arvey DeMoss, C. A. Beck, Joy Em m ereon, C hester H u n t, and A nnie P earson, D orene and W a lte r Davis, Lela Anne and Jean Quick, P atsy W arn er, and Mrs. V ictor Stockard. Fluffiest 1 lb. pkg. MARSHMALLOWS OLIVES Hi-Way - Ripe MATCHES 6 Box Carton 14« LARD Pure 4 Lb. pkg. 4 4 « BACONswift ’s - Sliced - Vo Lb. pkg. 18c WEINERS Fat Ones 2 Lbs- 35« VANILLA Westag - 8 oz. bottle 19« VINEGAR Pickling Gallon FLOUR 49 Lb Sack 99« OATS Quick Cooking - 9 lb. sack PEANUT BUTTER Moody a - Lb. WHEAT FLAKES Kellogg’s IOC MILK Tall Cans 3 For 19« GRAPENUT FLAKES 10« Connor’s Cash Store •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •» ••» ♦ ♦ ♦ M SAYLOR’S DEPARTMENT STORE ANNOUNCE TH EIR OPENING FRIDAY, AUG. 26 A NEW STORE BUILDING WITH ALL NEW STOCK! “Quality Merchandise at City Prices”— a motto we mean to live up to. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McMullen and fam ily will m otor to La G rande F ri day for th e ir d au g h ter Miss M arg"- re t M cMullen who is a stu d e n t at th e EJastern Oregon N orm al. Shd w ill v isit a t her home for two weeks an d th en go to S eattle to visit her a u n t and uncle before re tu rn in g to La G rande for th e fall term . Mrs. W. J. Cochran an d d a u g h te r arriv ed M onday aftern o o n to visit h er m other Mrs. B ert M ullins. Mr. Cochran is in S eattle, w here they have sp en t th e sum m er, w hile he a t tended sum m er school. H e w ill n o t com plete his course for an o th e r two weeks a t w hich tim e th ey w ill re tu rn to th e ir home a t S ilverton fo r th e opening of school. SAVINGS for AUG. 19-22. W e’re indebted to th e m any custom ers w ho have helped us become the W est’s L eading Grocers. W e have p u t e x tra values and savings into our APPRECIATION DAYS. You’ll find our LOW PRICES th e real evidence of our g ra titu d e . Pure Cane SU G A R Pure Cider V IN E G A R B ring Y our C ontainer Per Gal............. 13* 391 2 pkgs. 23* 49 lbs. $115 2 lbs. NOB HILL COFFEE 1 lb. 20c DeLuxe Coffee WHEATIES E asily P rep ared C ereal HARVEST BLOSSOM G u aran teed F lo u r Giant pkg. POST TOASTIES F av o rite of M illions 19* Quart 39* SCOT TISSUE 3 rolls Soft as Old L inen MAYONNAISE A risto crat PICKLING í| O. K. LIBBY ’S SO A P PICKLES >1 Y ellow Bar S P IC E H i-G rade % lb. pkg. 110 bars 3 Pkgs. KERR LIDS 98* [20 Lbs.......... >5* BROOMS 39* 5-Tie 2 lbs. CRACKERS 29* N.B.C. FLAV0RADE 3 P*4«». IO* Any F lav o r CRISCO 8 lb. pail 98* S h o rten in g Reg. Size Sw eet Dill 29* Qt. Jar Top Q u ality COCOA H ersh ey ’s TUNA Del M onte Choice D essert AIRWAY Coffee 98* Lb. 12* Size 18* P kg. 5* 3 lbs. 44* Gal. SALAD OIL JELLO 25* SUNKIST ORANGE SALE! C alifornia F arm ers and S afew ay S tores in v ite you to a feast of h ea lth and goodness. Jo in th is Big P roducer- C onsum er cam paign to move th is y e a r's B um per Crop of O ranges. — FRIDAY & SATURDAY — more WATER -ju s t when you need it! W ORANGES Sw eet Ju ic y F ru it LETTUCE G ian t S eattle GREEN BEANS HKNZVRB y w to Nil * ’ ■toek er mighty nice to electric pomp will antoomttcaUy deliver 49% mote wator than Ito rated capacity. Weatco Turbine Wa ter Syatoma are the on ly electric pumpe that can de thia. Than toe, they have only 1 nwv- tog pert, Think e< R - WE STCO T u rb in e W ATER SYSTEMS Oregon H a rd w a re & Im plem ent Co. 25* Per head 5* 3 lbs. y Doz. Blue L ake BANANAS Per lb. W hile They L ast GREEN PEPPERS 2 lbs. W hile Supply L asts SWEET CORN W ell Filled E ars Per doz. 15* M O N E Ÿ -S A V IN 6 C A S H GROCER