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OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings Atte nt ( n sh BING CROSBY W BOB HOPE K. DOROTHY LAMOUR y y g0AD 70 a % V 2 A Paramount Picture 8 a, ja Color Cartoon Sun. - Mon. Swing Cleaning August 10-11 FAYE * JACK OAKIE PAYNE • CESAR ROMERO ALICE GREAT EOADCAS) Cartoon Special 21 -Minute "Raggedy Ann & Raggedy Andy” ROBERT STERLING MARSHA HUNT Paul Kelly Fay Holden Virginia Weidler Henry Trovers Plus Short Features Wed. - Thur. August 13-14 DARRYL r ZANUCKS Production of ppucMAMEXSWXS ■ " “a Written for the screen by c LOUIS BROMFIELD TYRONE POWER LI NDA DARNELL ond DEANJAGGER AND A CAST OF THOUSANDS! A ‘Twentieth Century-Fox Picture Plus Short Features Mr. and Mrs. Philip Huffman and daughter from Burbank, California. | are visiting Mr. Huffman’s brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Huff- I man. Mrs. Archie Rugg arrived home Wednesday and is now convalescing after a serious operation at St. An thony's hospital in Pendleton recent- ly. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cameron and son have moved into their new cot tage on the Otto Pierce lot. Mr. Cam eron formerly resided here several years ago. Hugh Gailey and Charles Erwin of Pendleton are now working in the Try this amazing office of the Pacific Power and Light Company while J. R. Huffman is on óO-setond demonstration! his vacation. Miss Constance Luhrs of Ontario, Write a few lines with this brilliant new Eversharp Repeating Pencil. No Oregon, stopped in Hermiston Mon twisting. No lead fumbling. When it day. Miss Luhrs taught in the high needs new points, it feeds new points school here last spring. — like a machine gun ! Compare that Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Huffman and to your present pencil. son and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Huff And—most amazing of all—see the man and daughter of Burbank, Cal new EVERSHARP Pen — with the “magic feed"—in action. Won’t drip. ifornia, were business visitors in Won't flood. Won’t stain your fingers. Walla Walla Tuesday. Sixty seconds tell the story. Stop in Mr. and Mrs. Don Alstott and in today! . . . All Eversharp Repeating fant daughter, Joan, have moved into Pencils and Eversharp Pens at $5.00 the house formerly occupied by the or more—are GUARANTEED FOREVER! Willard Hutsells. The house was re Matched cently purchased by B. I. Whitney. Gift Sets Asa Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. $5 Guy Shaw, has recently been trans and up Hermiston, Oregon ferred from Portland to Hawaii. No definite information has been receiv ed as to his exact destination. its with an The Columbia Grange Home Econ omics club will meet Friday, August . 8, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Pierson of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker Knickerbocker. All members are urg Spokane arrived Monday to spend a and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O’Rene ed to attend. few days visiting relatives and Nelson and Miss Madge Disney re Wayne, James and Bettye Lou friends. Their daughter, Diana, has Martin returned to their home in been visiting her aunt, Mr. and Mrs. turned Sunday from a week’s vam- Portland last Friday after spending R. C. McReynolds, while her parents tion spent at Payette lake near Cald a week at the home of their grand- | made a trip to the coast. well, Idaho. Mrs. Nelson and Miss parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Emmer- | Disney are sisters of Mrs. Knicker Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt and son. bocker and reside at San Diego, Cal Bob Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Sol N. Ediger and children Er ifornia. E. D. Martin, is spending two weeks nie and Joyce came Wednesday eve Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCracken are with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ning to spend until Friday at the the parents of a baby girl born July home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring. Martin, at Dishman, Washington. 25th at St .Anthony’s hospital in Mrs. Cecil Warner, Sr., and Mrs. The Neufeldts are parents of Mrs. Pendleton. The little girl has been Levi Reeder were hostesses for a Quiring and Mrs. Ediger is a sister. named Sonja Rae. The mother and Mrs. Dora Trisler and Mr. and baby have returned to their home in shower for Mrs. Harry Smith last Thursday in the basement of the Mrs. Chester Fraser and son, Don Stanfield. Mrs. McCracken, formerly Central Church of Christ. Mrs. Smith al, from Nampa, Idaho, arrived at the Georgia Rae Neal, is the daughter of M. L. Watson home Sunday. They Mrs. James Omohundro. received many lovely gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ralston, Mr. returned to their home Tuesday. Mrs. and Mrs, R. L. Elliott and children Watson and Mrs. Fraser are daugh from Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. ters of Mrs. Trisler. Leander Quiring and daughter, Syl The infant daughter of Mr. and via, were dinner guests at the Otte Mrs. Fred Rauch, Jr., (nee Charlotte Helms) was buried in the Echo cem Pierce home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Sharinghousen etery Monday July 28th. Mrs. Rauch, have had as their guests Mrs. Omar Jr., returned to her home in Hermis L. Babcock and Mrs. Ed Bloom and ton from the St. Anthony’s hospital two children from Aberdeen, Wash- Tuesday afternoon. There is a big tent Revival Miss Sarah Lee Ferguson of Ger- ington. Mrs. Babcock left Monday for being conducted every night at an extended visit in Elmo, Missouri. vias, Oregon, sister of Mrs. Wayne S o’clock, just one block north Mrs. Bloom and children returned to Lindner, who has been visiting here of the Post Office. Aberdeen Wednesday. Mrs. Sharing for about a week returned to Port land via United Airlines Monday COMIE ONE! COME ALL} housen and Mrs. Bloom are daugh- night. ters f Mis. Babcock. EVURSHA^k 8 mnngmronntmi JOHN THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO Sgt. Bob Dawson is spending a Miss Effie Bullock of Irrigon was week in Hermiston visiting relatives town Monday on business. tin Mrs. Harry Smith left last Friday and friends. meet her husband in LaGrande. Miss Roberta Mullins spent the George McNealy of Patterson was week-end in La Grande visiting friends. in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton spent Miss Rebecca Pierson is in Port- land where she has undergone an eye I the week-end at Emigrant Springs Park. operation. ! Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse spent | Mrs. E. Heying of Payette, Idaho, Sunday nauay afternoon azicssou...... in Walla Walla. ------- i was __ _ in town ___ last week visiting her Miss Dora Lee Paul is spending husband who is employed at the Ord- a ten-day vacation at Twinlow Camp, | nance Depot. Miss Ruth Gifford, who has been Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Drake left working in The Dalles, is now em Saturday to make their home in Oak ployed by the Farm Bureau Co-op Service Station. land, California. C. L. Fry, construction foreman at ’37 Flat Bed Dodge truck for sale or trade. See eVrn, the barber. 51-2p | the Ordnance Depot, was a passen Miss Margaret Struthers of the ger on the United Air Lines to Port County Welfare Department was in I land Friday night. Joy Sue Estle, daughter of Mr. and town last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Birdell Hineline were | Mrs. A. A. Estle, had her tonsils re Pendleton visitors last week on moved at St. Anthony’s hospital Wed nesday. Thursday. Mrs. Hallie Clarke was hostess for Van Wilson spent Monday night at the home of his aunt, Mr. and Mrs. a shower honoring Mrs. Wade Pettit, nee Miss Georgia Lindner, at the Pet Otto Pierce. in tit home last Thursday. Mrs. Pettit Harvey Jones of Irrigon received many lovely gifts. town Monday on business. Charles F. Bollinger, traffic safe Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lindner and Miss Sarah Lee Ferguson of Gervais, ty division representative of Salem, spent the week-end at Wallowa Lake. was a business caller at the Herald Mrs. Charlotte Burrell is visiting office Monday. Mrs. LeRoy Swanson began work at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. this week as clerk at the Behrman L. S. Burrell and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Gettman and I Jewelry store. Her husband is em daughter, Virginia, were in Pendle ployed at the Umatilla Ordnance De pot. ton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bashman and Mrs. Minnie Brown is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mr. and son, Alan LeRoy, of Salem arrived last Monday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble and family. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Buell spent a Mrs. C. E. Hensley. Stanley Pierce arrived home Tues couple of days last week at Wallowa day morning from Prineville, Ore Lake. A. E. McFarland of Irrigon was a gon. He has been visiting his brother business visitor in Hermiston Mon- and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pierce, for the past four weeks. day. Mrs. O. J. Fox, sister of Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse left Thursday morning to spend some Hammer, and daughter and son, Kathleen and Harold Fox, visited at time at the Oregon beaches. Mrs. Harold Thompson and three the L. Hammer home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Drake are sons have returned home after spend- the parents of a baby girl, Jerralee ing three weeks at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winebarger | Ann, born Saturday at St. Anthony’s have returned to Hermiston to live. hospital. Mrs. Drake’s mother, Mrs. I in Mrs. Winebarger, formerly Mrs. Ann Estelle Thompson, Gladys Smith, operated a beauty Hermiston Sunday to spend some time shop in Hermiston for several years, at her daughter's home. A. W. Behrman, Jeweler Have You Heard? 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