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PAGE TWO appenmgs HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 SATURDAY, SEPT. 14 Pal Night Continuous Show Starting 4 p. M AtW w* G® RD BREAKERS'^ Comedy—Molly Cures a Cowboy. Color Popular Science SUN. - MON. - SEPT. 15 - 16 Continuous Show Sunday Color Cartoon-Little Lion Hunter Color Musical—Royal Rodeo TUES. - WED. - SEPT. 17 - 18 Double Feature NANCY KELLY * JON HALL ÍA liO ftfr UWt car, mun, c * y ... fm mocyi t a a MOIUN • kb H IM • M a MCKStt Plus Short Subjects THURSDAY, SEPT. 19 Miss Mary Burnham, who is teach ing the fifth grade at Waitsburg, vis ited her mother, Mrs. J. S. Burnham, over the week end. The Methodist ladies aid will serve noon meals cafeteria style Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27 and 28, in the M. E. church basement. 3 -lc Mrs. Mabel Ralph and daughter, Miss Charlotte Ralph, left Monday for a vacation or several days to be spent in Portland. New cacti novelties, 10c to 79c. Brierley’s. 4-lp Dave Mittlesdorf recently made a trip to Ontario with 5% tons of red clover seed which had been sold for delivery there. Fred Reeves and Stewart Rankin spent from last Sunday to Thursday visiting in Portland and Salem. They took in the state fair while in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze left Sun day for a 10-day vacation trip into Canada. They planned to see some of the interesting points of our northern neighbors. Attend Sunflower Social Sept. 20. 4-lp Joe Reeves, who has spent the past two weeks visiting in Portland and Salem, returned home Thursday. He spent most of the time with his daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Morgan of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox and Mrs. W. J. Kennir.gs went to Port land last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wil cox continued on to Salem where they took in the state fair. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Ken nings and Mrs. H. E. Petitt and son Bob who will visit here with her mother, Mrs. Georgia Henderson, and her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Baker. ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop B is c u it E a t e r Popeye Cartoon - Nurse Mates Comedy — Goodness, A Ghost FRIDAY, SEPT. 20 Free Show! Afternoon & Evening WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE 24 Hour Service • Fascinating Story of Electricity Plus Short Subjects BILL SHAAR. Prop. Hermiston ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED & WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— FLOUR RED £, W HITE ' Faney Patent’ Guaranteed - 49 lbs. $ | 49 PLAKY BAKE ~ A11 PurP°s e ............................49 W a s h te x lbs- The new and better bleacher Half Gal. 2 lc ■n,‘ 29® Fruit & Berry Set10 M * Wh',e 6 Beautiful berry dishes with bowl. C R I S C O Coffee 3 Lb" 50® 49® Post Toast, or C. Flakes 3 Ui*nt p^25® Corn-Peas-BeansOut v“” 21 8C” ‘ 95® Red & White Lb. Can T/u^artdVíqífáUíA Lemons *"'• Doz. 19® T o k a y Grapes 3 lbs. 19® C a u liflo w e r Glenn Warner, son of Rev. and Mrs. C. Warner, left for Eugene Wednesday where he plans to enroll in the Northwest Christian college. Dr. Madge Quick Schlotthauer of Tehachapi, Calif., spent last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quick of the Westland district. Ladies Council of Central Church of Christ will serve dinner from 12 to 2 on Friday and Saturday, Fair days. Prices 25e and 35c. 4-lc Mrs. B. I. Whitney visited Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Walker at Arling ton. They also went to Maryhill and Goldendale, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Reeves are the parents of a baby girl, weighing 6% pounds. She was born last Tuesday and has been named Penelope Kay. Mrs. Howard Packard and infant daughter is expected home from Oak land. Cal., this week end. She will make the trip by plane. C. H. Olmsted, connected with the Oregon Board of Pharmacy, was a business caller in Hermiston Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. (Bill) Felt- house Jr. of Walla Walla are an nouncing the birth of an 8-pound ba by girl born Tuesday in a Walla Wal la hospital. No name had been de cided upon at latest reports. New sets—pen, pencil and knife, all for 50c. Brierley’s. 4-lp Columbia Winners 4-H Calf club met Tuesday evening at the R. B. Wilcox home. Record books were brought up to date and other busi ness discussed. Miss Lucille Forsyth, teacher here the past year, left last week for Washington, D. C., where she will be connected with the Munitions Dept,, as junior typist. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Villermoure are expected home today (Thursday) af ter spending a week’s vacation at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hoosier, at Ashland. Grapes and tomatoes still available on S. L. Carson place. W. F. Cargill, phone 2629. 4-lp Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graves and two children of St. Louis, Mo., spent Saturday night at the Harold Ran kin home. They were en route to Seattle where Mr. Graves will be connected with the Navy Reserves. He is a cousin of Mrs. Rankin. Miss Kay Turnblad, who has spent the summer months working at Nes kowin, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turn blad. She will remain here for sev eral weeks and her plans are indefi nite for the winter. Dr. and Mrs. John Craig of Gold field, Nev., arrived last Sunday and left Tuesday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Quick. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney plan to leaye Sunday for a vacation trip to Marysville, Calif., where they will visit her daughter, Mrs. Glenn Ruth erford, and will also take in the San Francisco fair. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hider and two children of Willamina spent Tuesday night at the O. C. Pierce home. They were en route to the Pendleton Round Up. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and son Stanley and the R. L. Elliott family of Pendleton spent the week end at the Pearson ranger station. Otto in dulged in his favorite sport of fish ing, returning with a fine catch. WANTED SALES AGENT CHRISTMAS CARDS Cascade Line Exclusive Representation for Hermis ton. Take orders up to Dec. 15. Fast delivery from Portland stock. Com mission and Bonus. 50 for $1.00 with name 25 for $1.00 with name 20 Steel Etching-—$1.95 with name 21 DeLuxe Engraved—Box Asst. $1 Large exquisite Engraved Personal Line. Please state previous experience, lines handled and approximate amount sold. Write now in detail— the best salesperson receives the line. NORTHWEST SPECIALTY CO. 305 S.W. Fifth Ave. - Portland, Ore. DRAMATIC * SCENIC * EDDCATIONÄL A n e x c it in g s o u n d m o v ie BEEF ROASTS - Tender Baby Beef PORK STEAKS Youn« Pork ALSO Friday, Sept. 20 OASIS THEATRE C U « « « r« . 9 1 1 0 W S «BL Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Saylor left Wednesday for Portland where they will attend to business matters. See you at the Sunflower Social September 20. 4-lp Mrs. Neill Boynton returned Sat urday from The Dalles hospital where she has spent the past six weeks. She is greatly improved. Members of the Methodist church ladies aid will meet Wednesday for an all-day meeting for clean-up pur poses. Mr. and Mrs. John Pace and fam ily of Portland are spending a two weeks vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace. While here they are also visiting other friends. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Delashnutt of Sheridan, Ore., stopped at the home of his sister, Victoria Churchman, and his brother, Vernie Delashnutt, en route to Pendleton for the Round- Up one day this week. He owns a large stock ranch near Sheridan. Asa, Vester and Lee Shaw, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw, returned Tuesday from an 8-day trip to Port land, Salem and Willamina. They visited the state fair while in the valley. Lee left the same day for a station above Pendleton where he will be employed with the railroad. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten re turned Sunday from a two weeks va cation spent at the home of his par ents in New Bridge, Ore. Paul spent several days on a fishing trip into the mountains, returning with an ex cellent catch. He was on vacation from the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. . F inest Sugar Cured .................................. LB. BEEF SHORT RIBS Me,ty and Tender KRAUT ‘ 210 LB 1 2 j0 • I" Bulk ...................................- QUART I : î ° p * M * M a t in e e 7 -3 0 a n d 9 : 0 0 p . m . Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Rankin and turned to Hermiston with them in daughter and Mrs. Abbie Rankin, all time for school opening. of Portland, are spending the remain der of the week at the Harold Ran kin home. Whitney is a brother and Mrs. Rankin is the mother of Harold. our ads They will spend the days at Pendle ton Round-Up. “Read ’Em and Reap” Mr. and Mrs. Manual Santis and daughter of John Day came to Her miston last Tuesday to visit her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris. 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