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PAGE EIGHT THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Local Happenings kard, a glee club member; and orch Ina Weesell and daughter Barbara. estra by Mary Helene Piersol, plan- Jarvis Durfey and B. I. Whitney tot were Pendleton business visitors Tuesday. BULLDOGS HIGH IN HOOP POINTS Gene Pierce, who is employed in the First National Bank in Pendle ton, spent Monday at his home here (From the Bulldog) and visiting friends. F. N. Moyer and son M. E. Moy The Bulldogs have completed their er of Heppner visited last Friday schedule except tor the tournament. with F. Ellis Moyer who operates They bad a very successful season, the Moyer’s Men’s Store in Hermis winning 15 out of 17 games. The ton. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Breshears and scores are: Teems Hermiston Visitors son and daughter of Lexington were business visitors in Hermiston Mon Irrigon .... ......... 19 12 day of this week. Mr. Breshears is Board man ..........26 22 postmaster at Lexington. ....... 22 • Mrs. M. L. Watson and son Earl Umatilla . ........ 33 17 motored to Boise, Idaho, last Friday Echo......... ....... 21 where they visited her sister Mrs. Arlington 14 Chester Bryan who is ill. They re Irrigon .... 13 turned home Sunday. Mac-Hi .... 33 27 C. W. Thompson, who was injured 22 33 last fall and had his leg and hip in Boardman 24 20 a cast for several months, is expect Arlington ed home this week. The cast has Heppner .. 33 21 been removed and Mr. Thompson is Stanfield 63 7 greatly improved. 20 21 Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs. Wm. Umatilla .. 16 • Shaar, Mrs. W. A. Sawyer and Mrs. Mac-Hi .... J. A. Clarke were Pendleton busi Echo ........ 45 23 ness visitors Friday of last week Heppner .. 25 14 New spring hats in pretty styles, Stanfield 43 15 priced right at Amsberry’s. adv 37 IS Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and Helix ..... daughter Margaret motored to Pen Total ....... Hermiston 526 dleton on business Saturday of last Opponents 296 week. Cooked food sale at Burnham’s store February 27th given by the IDENTIFY PLAYERS M. E. Ladies Aid, and will start at 10:00 A. M. BY NUMBERS Miss Gladys Swarner and Miss Elizabeth Brown of Yakima. Wn., (From the Bulldog) and Remar Stein of Portland, drove The numbers of the various play over from Yakima to Hermiston last Sunday to spend the day with the ers as they are entered in the tour former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al nament are given below. fred C. Swarner and family. Echo Miss Eleanor Briggs expects to re 6. John H. Nye turn to her school near Salem Sat 1........................ .. urday of this week. She has been 2. Charles Hiatt 7. Tony Cunha with her mother since early in Jan 3. Bob Spike 8. Blair Coleman uary. 4. Bill Hearing 9. Don Shropshire HERMISTON, OREGON Mrs. Wm. Kik underwent a major operation Tuesday, February 16th, 5. Lester Roberts at the Portland Sanitarium and is Stanfield Friday - Saturday reported as getting alone fine. She 10. T. McCormick 15. R. Richardson will be in Portland for several weeks FEB. 26 - 27 after she leaves the hospital staying 11. J. McDermott 16. Bud Bartley 12. G. McDermott 17. Jack Meyer at the home of her brother. DOUBLE FEATURE! Mrs. O. T. Lockridge returned 13. Jim Kirby 18. B. Attebury Tuesday from Enumclaw, Wn., 14. Walter Greene where she was called by the death Hermiston of her brother-in-law early in Janu ary. 19. Edgar Mackan 24. E. Rainwater Mr. and Mrs. Neil Robertson and 20. R. Knapp 25. G. Keller Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd entertained 21. Asa Shaw 26. S. Rankin A Paramount Picture with at dinner and bridge Monday night 22. Harold Buell 27. Ralph Marble at the Dodd home. High honors were MARTHA RAYE won by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar and 23. W. Crampton second high by Dr. and Mrs. W I Irrigon Morgan. 33. L. Lamoreaux Mrs. F. Shumate of Pasco, Wn., is 28. E. Bedwell making her home with her sons 29. D. Houghton 34. Mit Connell Jack and John Shumate of the Her 30. W. Jones 35. J. Swearingen miston Motor Co. They are living in 31. Ray Sparks 36........................ the H. E. Hanby house formerly oc cupied by Vane Boynton and family. 32. Robert Brace Umatilla Low priced enamelware, very dur able, at Amsberry’s. adv 37. H. Barbouletos42. T. O’Donnell PLUS SHORTS Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Mayer re 38. T. Cooney 43. C. Roberta turned Monday from the Willamette 44. W. Roberts SUNDAY - MONDAY valley where they visited relatives. 39. R. Davis 45. VanSchoiack Mrs. Mayer had been visiting her 40. G. Hiatt FEB. 28 - MARCH 1 parents at Albany for the past week 41. Montgomery and Mr. Mayer motored down for MARLENE The various coaches and suit her Saturday. They also visited Mr. colors are named as follows: Mayer’s parents at Lebanon, Ore. DIETRICH Umatilla—Coach Frank Edwards; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Klnsgbury of CHARLES the Hermiston General hospital Suits, silver and blue. wish to express their appreciation BOYER Irrigon—Coach Lyle Eddy; Suits, for the many gifts to the hospital, In and especially for the wheel chair black and orange. Hermiston—Coach Frank O’Neil; given them recently. “THE Mrs. Grace Rice, who is employed Suits, Old Gold. at Hunter’s Cafe, left Wednesday Stanfield — Coach V. W. Hay; for her home in Stanfield for a two Suits, blue and gold. weeks ’ vacation She is at the home IN TECHNICOLOR Echo-—Coach W. E. King; Suits, of her mother Mrs. Chas. Baker. Mrs. Neil Robertson and Mrs. E. blue and white. Color Cartoon & Flash Gordon P. Dodd were joint hostesses at two one o’clock luncheons Tuesday and THREE SCHOOLS IN Wednesday - Thursday Wednesday of this week at the home of Mrs. Dodd. High honors were won MARCH 3 - 4 by Mrs. R. A. Brownson and Mrs. E. DISTRICT DEBATE L. Jackson and second high by Mrs. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! Arietta White anad Mrs. B. Hane- (From the Bulldog) The sub-district debate tourna- line. Lee Tracy - Margot Grahame Mrs. Eva Randall Taylor of Fair ment will be held this Saturday, in banks. Alaska, and Mrs. C. Z. Ran February 27, in the local high dall and Mrs. J. W. Witherall of school building at 1:00 p. m. The Pendleton, were luncheon guests of sub-district includes the schools of Mrs. N. R. Mueller Friday of last week. Later in the afternoon they Pendleton, Umatilla and Hermiston. He sacrificed his chance tor the were entertained at an informal tea The debate squad under the super governorship to protect the girl at the home of Mrs. A. H. Norton vision of Norman Rudd. Supt. Glenn when friends were invited. Mrs. Kimberling and Ladrew Moshberger, he loved. Taylor taught school In Hermiston several years ago and has many respectively, will debate on the PLUS SHORTS friends here. She will sail for Alas question. "Resolved: That all elec ka next Saturday, February 27th. trical utilities should be govern mentally owned and operated.” At a meeting held in the high school January 16, attended by the debate coaches and the district sup ervisor, the debate season was offi cially opened. The schools represent ed were Pendleton. Umatilla, Echo, and Hermiston. The members of the Hermiston on the L. W. Dixson place debating squad are: Affirmative, 4 miles northeast of Hermiston or 6 miles north of Nina Rae McCulley and Rosemary Serell; Negative, Wayne Power and Stanfield, known as the old Geo. Briggs place Bob Jackson: Alternate. Bill Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor were Pendleton business visitors Tuesday. R. B. Wilcox made a business trip to Lexington Sunday. F B. Swayze left Tuesday on a business trip to Portland. Delouse the pooch! Flea powder or flea soap. 10c at Amsberry’s. adv Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Spencer of Yo akum Station near Nolin were busi ness visitors in Hermiston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White are visiting in Clarkston, Wn., this week with relatives. Rev. G. E. Williams of Turner, Ore., was a visitor in town Wednes day of last week after having made a business trip to Enterprise, Ore. Wesley Smith of Arlington was in Hermiston the first of the week. Mrs. J. M. Biggs of La Grande is visiting friends in Hermiston this week. John Graves of Heppner, son-in- law of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox, was a visitor at the Wilcox home Tuesday. Mrs. W. J. Kennings and daugh ter Irene were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. Mrs. Raymond Longhorn was pre sented with the dishes, silverware and glassware at Thompson’s Drug store this week. Miss Snow McCoy was expected to return home Thursday from The Dalles where she has been visiting this week. She expected to return Monday night but was forced to re main because of illness. Mrs. Paul Van Patten has been assisting in the post office during her absence. THURSDAY, HERALD WANT AM PAY H. S. OPERETTA CAST CHOSEN Garden of Allah” ‘Criminal Lawyer’ PUBLIC SALE Wednesday, March 3 Sale starts 1:00 P. M. sharp The following personal property of the estate of Anna B. Willard will be sold at public auction: 1 light 1-horse Wagon 1 light Buggy Many antique items Dressers and Comode* About 100 qt*. Fruit Bee* Wax - Starter Comb and many other article* too 2 Bedroom Sets 1 Kitchen Range 27 Framed Picture* Several Chair* Bee Hive* Empty Jar* numerous to mention— L.W. Dixson, Administrator ALL ITEMS SOLD FOR CASH MANY ATTEND P. T. A. BENEFIT The P. T. A. sponsored a benefit party in the high school auditorium Thursday evening, February 18. Mr. Jack O’Dell favored with two piano numbers. Short talks were given by high school students on the educa tional value of certain extra curri cular activities of the high school. The activities or organisations ex plained were the Girls' League by Helen Dunning, president; athletics by Gerald Keller, basketball cap tain; the “Bulldog" by Jane Jack- son. assistant editor; the Torch Honor Society by Margaret Clarke, president; the Pep club by Nina Rae McCulley, yell queen; debate by Wayne Power, a member of the de bate squad: Glee Club by Opal Stoc- USE THEM I Auction Sale (From the Bulldog) The following cast of characters has been chosen for the operetta. “Bits of Blarney," to be presented by the boys’ and girls' glee clubs under the direction of Miss Ruth Morrison. Besides the boys' and girls’ chor- usee, the cast includes: Peggy .......................... Opal Stockard Much admired Irish girl. Darrel Seeliger Patrick Much in love with Peggy. Jim Jackson Robert Also in love with Peggy. Mary .......................... Gladys Pierson In love with Robert. Alfred Shipp Mike O’Noole Caretaker of private estate. Ruby Leo Agnes Irish girl. Rosie .......................... Mary Burnham Another Irish girl. Lois Smith Ranch 4 MILES WEST OF ECHO Thursday, March 4th BEGINNING AT 10:00 A. M. LIVESTOCK, FARM MACHINERY MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES TERMS: UNDER $25 CASH • Balance 6 mo. bankable notes. LIGHT LUNCH SERVED AT NOON Safewayn. Remember the “Dependability” of “Quali ty” at your Safeway Store ! Note our quali ty brands, and just look at the low prices we sell them for! ! ! ! ! ! OASIS THEATRE HIDEAWAY GIRL FEBRUARY 25, 1937. Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday, February 26, 27 and March 1. POST TOASTIES 2,15 Ps”. Double Thick Corn Flakes „lb 15c Ps- MARSHMALLOWS Fluffiest - Fresh, Tender Fluffy Ones RED SALMON a LIBBY’S Lb. Can ................ PORK & BEANS — 10c Van Camp’s - Large Family Tins d PINEAPPLE JUICE cans 35c CUTBEETS LIBBY’S LIBBY'S No. 2 Cans SHAKER SALT 2,15 Diamond Crystal - Dissolves Instantly cans No. 2 Cans 0,32 jar SALAD DRESSING Aristocrat - Salad Serve DEVILED MEAT LIBBY’S No. % cans KRAFT CHEESE Prs American, Brick, Pimento and Velveeta PEANUT BUTTER 15c «4 jar ‘ 25c Real Roast 6,3% MACARONI Quality Ready Cut lb 19c AIRWAY COFER cans See It Ground - Know it’s Fresh. KETCHUP 2 Bottles 35c SOUPS eg. ASSORTED HEINZ TOMATO Medium Can ........................... S STEAK SAUCE HEINZ a 8 oz. Bottle ............................ d MATCHES YllADVERTISED Western 19c HERSHEY'S COCOA 12 lb. tin 10c Breakfast Cocoa JELL WELL 4 pkgs. 19c It's Flavor Protected In Sealed Cubes SANKA COFFEE lb. can 45c Lets You Sleep - 97% Caff ine Removed F— can 5C SUNBRITE CLEANSER Purifies as it Cleans FELS NAPTHA SOAP Cleans Everything Cleanable FANCY RICE BOX SUGAR Fine Granulated a Bag. . $1.45 3 pound* 25c quart bottle 13c PUREX, Bleach PALMOLIVE SOAP ARM & HAMMER SODA GRAPEFRUIT, Mission Florida 4 bars 4 bar* 25c 3 lb. pkgs. 25c 3 No. 2 can* 35c Grapefruit Large 64 Size A for 204 SPINACH SWEET RUTABAGAS New Texas SPUDS Washed Fresh Crisp 21.19 4 /OURPMONE 6: Lbs. L 19 FLOUR Kitchen Craft No Finer Flour on the Market. 49 lb. Bag ............ &T &4 BROOMS Boardman - 4 Tie A Real Value! Pa H .... 575