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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 193» THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO HERMISTON, OREGON} SATURDAY - SEPT. 23 P A L N IG H T “Career” with Anne Shirley - Edward Ellis Alice Eden and John Archer discoveries of “G atew ay to H o lly wood” rad io q u est for ta le n t. PLUS SHORT FEA TU R ES SUN. - MON. - SEPT. 24 - 25 Continuous Show Sunday Susannah of the Mountains s ta rrin g SHIRLEY TEMPLE C artoon— T h e Owl an d P ussy Cat Comedy— W ith Best D ishes TUES. - WED. . SEPT. 26 - 27 Lane Sisters - John Garfield Gale Page - Jeffrey Lynn in “Daughters Courageous” M usical — M erle K en d rick s an d O rch estra Color Cartoon-—-Doffy D uck an d D inosour THURS. - FRI. - SEPT. 28 - 29 DOUBLE F E A T U R E with Donald Woods Evelyn Venable • John Howard • H eather Angel In “ Bulldog Drummond's Bride” Sportlight — Super Athletes O laf F ra n s e n of A sto ria sp e n t S a t u rd ay a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. I E rm al S ater. Mr. a n d Mrs. I^ r o y S u lliv a n of ito seb u rg w ere o v e rn ig h t g u e sts on , T uesday a t th e hom e of M rs. W . S. siruun:. uiiTL. jr.jT.LT.u ^.uiunf.ûanffl iiaruHff.T.iiLsnrniHT't’j^r Boynton. Mias M ary B u rn h a m an d Miss Eva F red S ch m id t, P en d leto n law yer, 8. C. A nderson is receiv in g m ed i cal tre a tm e n t a t th e H e rm isto n G en was a H erm isto n v isito r W ednesday. W ilcox, w ho hav e sp e n t th e p a st tw o eral h o sp ital. See Ja c k H ouse for s k a tin g p a r w eeks on a tr ip in to C a lifo rn ia and 5 -lc th e fa ir, re tu rn e d hom e W ednesday A prons m ade by M. E. Aid now a t ties a t reduced prices. B u rn h a m ’s, in all sizes. 4-2c Gene P ierce and E d d ie B ensel left evening. W ilb u r Hood, fo rm e r H erm isto n T u esd ay fo r th e m o u n ta in s fo r a few Mrs. O. O. F elth o u ae le ft S a tu rd a y resid en t and now a M u tu al L ife In for W eiser, Idaho, to sp en d a week d ay s h u n tin g . w ith h er m o th er a n d o th e r re lativ es. Mrs. C. H ubble of B o ard m an is re su ran ce re p re se n ta tiv e , w as a c a lle r the in H erm isto n W ednesday. Dr. an d Mrs. A. V. L o g an o f La ceiv in g m edical tr e a tm e n t a t T he H e rm isto n s k a tin g rin k w ill G ran d e sp e n t W ed n esd ay n ig h t a t H erm isto n G eneral h o sp ital. F o r Sale— One 2 -horse gas engine. offer reduced ra te s to p a rtie s and th e hom e of h is b ro th e r, M r. an d M iller’s T ra d in g P o st. 5 -lc g ro u p s for a n y n ig h t ex cep t T h u rs Mrs. W m. E. L ogan. Jo e N o rto n , form er local b u sin ess day an d S a tu rd a y , w h ich a re re g u F red S h an e of K elso, W n., w as a la r s k a te n ig h ts. 5 -lc w eek end v isito r a t th e W m . E. Lo m an, w as a v is ito r in H erm isto n M iss P a u lin e Stoop stopped in th is w eek. gan home. T he tw o m en a re school- H erm isto n for a s h o rt tim e M onday D o ro th y F erg u so n , w ho h a s been day chum s. em ployed th e p a st seven m o n th s in and le ft T uesday fo r D allas w h ere R u b y 's B eau ty Salon, le ft M onday she w ill rem ain fo r tw o w eeks. She w ill th e n re tu rn to H erm isto n . for h e r hom e a t G ervais. Mr. and Mrs. M orris W eis of E u Mr. an d Mrs. E. D uvall w e n t to gene a re fhe p a re n ts of a baby g irl T oppenish, W n., T uesday. T hey were nam ed G ayle A rlene. Mrs. W eis w as accom panied by Levi R eeder who fo rm erly P h y llis C lark e an d is a v isited a t G randview . d a u g h te r of M r. an d Mrs. C h arles T he M eth o d ist lad ies a id m et for C larke, fo rm erly of th is d is tric t. an a ll-d ay m eetin g a t th e George Dr. A lfred E. Jo n es h ere T h u rs AT STANFIELD Sale hom e W ednesday. A p o t luck day, S ep tem b er 2 8 th . F o r a s c ie n ti d in n e r w as enjoyed a t noon. Stanfield Commercial Club fic ex a m in a tio n a n d b e tte r glasses, Presents a Dance at Mr. an d Mrs. Sam Moore an d B a r in tw o p ay m en ts, see Dr. A lfred E. Refvem Hall b a ra m otored to F o re st G rove S un Jones, Box 1216, S pokane, W n. 5 -lp — T H E TROUBADORS — day. T hey w ere acco m p an ied by A l Mr. and Mrs. C. W a rn e r received A dm ission 60c and 15c b e rt “ life” Moore w ho w ill e n te r P a w ord th is m o rn in g t h a t th e ir son Ce cific u n iv e rs ity as a fresh m an . cil w as sh o w in g som e im provem ent. B u ff O rp h in g to n fry e rs and ro a s t He is in th e E u g en e h o sp ita l h a v in g ers fo r sale, 14c p er lb. M rs. H . R. u n d erg o n e an a p p e n d ic itis o p eratio n . H a rtle y , 3 blocks fro m Co-op C ream A bsentees— we m iss you! S tra n g ery . 4-3p ers, we in v ite you to o u r m ixed a d u lt B. S. K in g sley , fo rm er b u sin ess B ible class. U nion C hurch. W . C. m an of H erm isto n , sp e n t M onday M orehouse, p re sid e n t, M rs. W . A. an d T uesday in H erm isto n . H e left H in elin e, te a c h e r. 5 -lc T u esd ay on a h u n tin g tr ip w ith local Mr. an d Mrs. N eil B oynton and friends. son, accom panied by Mrs. C. A. P a u l F red H a lle t of St. Sue M arie, and tw o d a u g h te rs of P e n d leto n , re M ich., le ft W ed n esd ay fo r h is home tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from S e a ttle w h ere a fte r sp e n d in g a w eek a t th e J . A. th ey sp e n t a w eek v is itin g relativ es. C lark e hom e an d a tte n d in g th e P e n G ene P ierce, son of Mr. and Mrs. d leto n R ound Up. O tto P ierce, is on a tw o w eeks v aca Mr. a n d M rs. E rm a l S a te r left tion from th e L a G ran d e b an k . F o l S u n d ay fo r Seaside an d o th e r Oregon low ing his v a catio n , how ever, he w ill beaches to spend a week v a c a tio n be located in th e P e n d leto n bank. ing. Mr. S a te r is on a w eek’s va L. E. S u lliv a n of R oseburg sp en t c a tio n in g from th e U m atilla C ooper M onday n ig h t a t th e hom e of h is a tiv e C ream ery. siste r, Mr. an d Mrs. D. F. M ittles- M em bers of th e H erm isto n G arden dorf. H e le ft T u esd ay fo r a tr ip clu'b g o in g to F re e w a te r fo r the th a t w ill ta k e him to Idaho, M on F lo w er Show th is w eek w ere M rs. F. ta n a , W a sh in g to n an d C alifo rn ia, B. B elt, Mrs. R. C. M cR eynolds, Mrs. w here th ey w ill v is it th e fair. Jam es T odd, Mrs. T. A. O 'G rady and M iss F ra n c e s L ew is, d a u g h te r of Mrs. B. A. Doyle. Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. L ew is of th e B u t Hermiston, Oregon te r C reek d is tric t, w ill leave S unday for La G ran d e w h ere she w ill e n te r E a s te rn O regon C ollege of E d u c a tion. Mr. and Mrs. S. O. C lodselter, Miss F ay e E lio tt, Loel W ilson, A rlene D a vidson, ail of P o rtla n d , an d B ill Sa ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ bo of H illsboro w ere R ound Up w eek end g u ests a t th e O. C. P ierce hom e. T hey all re tu rn e d to th e ir hom es on Sli nday. W eek end gtiests a t th e E m il Ziv- ney hom e included Miss C a th e rin e Z ivney, O ren F u n k an d D avid Ziv- ney, all of P o rtla n d , w ho drove up for th e R ound Up. On S unday fo re noon Mr. and Mrs. H arvey B luhm of Jew el and Mr. and M rs. Ted K lebe of P o rtla n d stopped b rie fly en ro u te hom e a fte r h a v in g a tte n d e d th e S a t u rd a y sessions of th e R ound Up a t P endleton. Mrs. W . C. M orehouse re tu rn e d hom e T uesday from P o rtla n d accom pan ied by Mrs. Je n s Skovbo. Mrs. M orehouse re tu rn e d from th e St. V in cen t h o sp ita l w h ere she u n d e r E n rich ed w ith V ita m in s B.G.D.E. w en t an o p eratio n and is convales c in g nicely. Mrs. Skovbo had accom pan ied h e r sis te r an d fam ily of P o rt lan d to th e San F ra n c isc o fa ir and o th e r C a lifo rn ia p o in ts of in te re st, as fa r as Los A ngeles. She re p o rts a very e n jo y ab le trip . Local Happenings 0 American Express Travelers Chequesh • The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and en joys the comfort of knowing they will be ac cepted readily the world over . . . . that prompt refund will be made if they are lost or stolen un-countersigned. There is no red tape . . . . a countersignature, for identification, is the only requirement. Issued in convenient denomina tions of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for each $100 purchased. YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN NEAT WALLETS FROM FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT SAT., SEPT. 2 3 Rohrman Motor Co. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON t F. B. SW AYZE, P re sid e n t Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Learn Popular Piano CLASSES EVERY TUESDAY AT OTTO PIERCE HOME. PHONE 94M FOR INFORMATION — G. H. Linn, Instructor Here Now! An All-Purpose, Lightweight FORD T R A C T O R on Four Wheels, th at-- Specials for Septem ber 2 2 - 2 3 and 2 5 M eat Specials BEEF ROASTS Tender Steer Lb.................... 18V GROUND BEEF 2 Fresh lbs.................. 33* COT. CHEESE 2 Lbs.............25* VEAL STEW 2 Lbs.............25* Pure PORK SAUSAGE ! COFFEE ■ RED & W H ITE.............. 3 lb. glass 2 2 RED & W HITE........ ...... 1 lb. tin 2 9 * 2 ■ M ART...................................... 1 lb. 2 3 * 2 2 EARLY RISER ....................... 1 lb. 191 ” ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B■ WAX PAPER, R. & W. large size ... CAKE FLOUR, Red & W hite............... BAKING CHOCOLATE, R. & W. >/2 lb. GRAHAM CRACKERS, Sunshine - 2 lbs. 18* 23* 33^ BAKING POWDER, Red & White, 1 lb. >9^ INSTANT TAPIOCA, 8 oz...................... 1. BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE, R&W 2% lb.23^ SYRUP, Liberty Bell Cane & Maple 5 lb s.5 9 ^ LADY GODIVA SO A P.............. 4 bars 191 WHITE FLOATING SOAP.........4 bars ¿91 Baked Beans & Brown Bread R&W 2 for 33* MARSHMALLOWS, R. & W......... 1 lb. SALMON, Sockeye R & W l ’s .......2 for SALMON, Pink Silver Rapids l ’s 2 for BABY FOODS................................ 3 for 25< Lb....................... X 5< 391 TEA - JAPAN Red & W hite.........Vt lb. 25< TEA BALLS - 25 bag cartons..... »3* TEA - ORANGE PEKOE, R. & W. »/, lb. Sirloin Steaks Lb....................... 28* H ermiston T rading C o . Phone 341 T ll © StOP© FBEE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10.30 A. M. — 4:30 P. M. Phone 341 Pendleton • Is easier to steer on soft ground than an automobile. • Has two 14-inch plow capacity and operates on less than half the fuel required by other two-plow tractors. • Is light enough not to pack the land, yet plows 28 inches wide. • Has built-in Ferguson hydraulic mech anism not only for raising and lowering the unit implements, but for actually keeping them at a pre-determined depth in the ground. • Has a unique linkage system, attached to the hydraulic controls, that uses self-con tained, wheelless implements easily put on or taken off in a few seconds. Rohrman Motor Co. HERMISTON, OREGON MISS RUTH DODD HAS ENGAGEMENT PARTY M ade know n on T uesday, S eptem b er 19. w as th e e n g ag em en t of Miss R u th A lex an d er Dodd, d a u g h te r of Mr an d M rs. E. P. Dodd, to Mr. D ale D ru ry F isc h e r, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. F red F is c h e r of E ugene. T he new s w as told a t an open house for w hich Mrs. B e rth a A. Col lin s an d Miss C a th ry n C ollins, a u n t and cousin of th e b rid e-elect, w ere hostesses in th e G old Room a t th e U n iv e rsity clu b in P o rtla n d . No d e fin ite d a te h a s been s e t for th e w edding, b u t it w ill be an event of m id -w in ter. Miss Dodd, w ho is a g ra d u a te of H erm isto n U nion h ig h school an d of St. H e le n 's H all ju n io r college in P o rtla n d , is in h e r la s t y e a r a t th e U n iv ersity of O regon w here she is a I m em ber of K appa A lp h a T h eta. Mr. F isc h e r a tte n d e d th e U n iv ers ity of O regon w h ere h e w as a ff ili ated w ith B eta T h e ta Pi. Miss Richards To Make Trip M iss Neva R ich ard s, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. R alp h R ic h a rd s of th e ( B u tte r C reek d is tric t, w ill sail S at- ! u rd a y from S e a ttle fo r F a irb a n k s. A lask a, to v isit re lativ es. „ ¡J U S T BBABD T B » T H a ifa " c iKT FACTORY) NOW'S TOUR CHANCE TO OWN A L O W E A S Y T E R M S—Aak your Maytag daalar about tha small dow n paym ent and the low aasy terms that let yon have yonr Maytag NOW. MOR-TONE SOUND SERVICE Phone 121 Hermiston, Oregon