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PAGE EIGHT BASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday MARCH 26 - 27 DOUBLE FEATURE! JOEL JOAN BENNETT • MCCREA TWO'a CROWD ALBERT PAYSON TERHUNE'S GREATEST DOG STORYI , The New Universol presents ICHTY NOAH BEERY JR. BARBARA READ PLUS SHORTS SUNDAY - MONDAY MARCH 28 - 29 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY The Color Cartoon & Short Musical Wednesday - Thursday MARCH 31 - APRIL 1 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! A DRAMA THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1937. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. WITH MUSICI BARBARA STANWYCK and JOEL McCREA BANJO ON MY Miss Memory Ruth Davis, is now G. A. McCutchen joined his fami at the home of her mother Mrs. ly here Sunday. The family has Florence Davis, and will not return been here since last fall. to her studies in law school at the Mrs. L. McCrumb and daughter Willamette University at Salem. are visiting at the Strobel home. W. E. Dupuis, deputy assessor Mr .and Mrs. Nate Macomber and the county assessor's office In Mrs. Al Macomber drove to Walla Mrs. Levi Reeder was entertained from has been taking assess- Walla Saturday to see Al Macomber Saturday night at a birthday din Pendleton, ner at her home. The affair was in ment values In the Westland dist who underwent an appendicitis op rict for the past two weeks. He was eration Friday morning at the Vet the form of a surprise. in town on business Tuesday. erans’ ospitai. They also visited Sid Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson of The Mrs. J. M. Richards of Stanfield McReynolds, Mrs. Nate Macomber’s Dalles, Ore., announce the arrival of was a business visitor here Monday. brother, who is in the same hospital. a son Wednesday, March 24. Mrs. Miriam Swarner returned to O.S.C. Mr. Thomas gave a talk and read Chas. Clark, mother of Mrs. Jackson after spending the spring vacation some letters in regards to a boat is with her daughter. at the home of her parents, Mr. and landing east of town at the grange Silk blouses. organdie and sport Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner. pot luck supper Saturday evening, 11.39 and $1.00 at The Style Shop, v Mrs. W L. Morgan left Monday after which grange met in regular Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrel, Miss morning for Portland, accompanied session. Four candidates were ini Lavina May Lynch and Miss Ruth by Miss Betty Ralph who returned tiated in the first degree. The can Morrison motored to Walla Walla on to O.S.C. after spending the spring didates were Mrs. G. McCutchen. vacation here with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. T. Tannehill. Mrs. W. Lay and business Saturday. Mrs. L. C. Dyer received word Mabel Ralph. Mrs. Morgan plans Frank Walker. Mrs. Fortier. Miss Norma Gibbons. Tuesday that her sister in Tacoma, to spend Easter Sunday with her Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cramer and Mrs. Wn., was ill, and left the same day. mother and friends in Portland. Sunday dinner guests at the H. G. F. KI Hz drove to Spokane Friday Miss Marjorie Burnham spent the Lake home were Mrs. Lake’s broth- evening where they spent the week week end with her parents, Mr. and er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. Pot end at the Earl Cramer home. Mrs. Mrs. J. S. Burnham from her school ter of Adams, Ore., and daughter El- Cramer remained for a week’s visit. near Pilot Rock. da, and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Morse Mrs. J. F. Norkoski and daughter Vera Smith and Vernon Smith of and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Putman and i Barbara were shopping in The Echo spent Sunday visiting at the son Bobby The occasion was in Dalles Saturday. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner. celebration of Mrs. Lake’s birthday. Miss Lois Messenger was home Forrest Putnam spent the week Supt. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen last week from the Eastern Oregon end at Walla Walla visiting his un motored to Salem last week end Normal school at La Grande. She cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. where Supt. Kersbergen attended a returned to school Monday for the Putnam. meeting of superintendents. Mrs. next term. An Easter cooked food sale will Buy 50 cents worth of Colgate’s Frank O’Neil and her brother Bill products and receive a free bottle of Honey, who visited here during Cashmere Bouquet Lotion, at Ams- spring vacation week from Tilla adv. mook. Ore., accompanied them to | berry’s. B. I. Whitney motored to Grand Portland. Still a fine display of Easter can- I view, Wn., Saturday night where he YOUR MONEY-D. attended a banquet given by thel dies and novelties at Amsberry’s. ad 1 Grandview Livestock & Poultry com- Miss Mary Johns who suffered a ser rious accident some months ago is pany. N. B. Whitford of Beaverton. Ore. improving and has left the Portland visited in Hermiston over the week Sanitarium. She is now at Alexandra | end. He is a former project resi- Court Hotel and is able to walk a I few steps with crutches. dent. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stewart of Co Mrs. G. McLouth and son Lelon lumbia district celebrated their sil and her mother, Mrs. E. A. Ashton ver wedding anniversary Thursday. of Boardman were business callers March 25th. with friends in Euge- in Hermiston last Saturday. ka, Wash., where they have visited Howard Montgomery was taken to since early this week. They have I the Hermiston General hospital Mon been married 25 years. day when he was quite ill but was Mrs. Howard E. Petit returned to released Wednesday and is report her home in Oregon City, Sunday. | ed as doing nicely. after having visited for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hooker and her mother. Mrs. Georgia Henderson, family of Columbia district were and her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Baker. She ! dinner guests Saturday at the home accompanied the Misses Dorothy Straw and Edith Walker of Portland of Mrs. Hooker’s sister, Mrs. Putnam. who motored to Hermiston Saturday ! Mr. and Mrs. J. O. French of Sa to attend the announcement party I lem arrived Sunday and spent Mon for Miss Shirley Brownson. Mrs. Phoebe Palmer, mother of looking after business here. They Fresh as EASTER MORN ' own property near the Stewart’s Mrs. Guy Amsberry who has been —Our finest big, break- here for several months, left I Sun Service Station. fast eggs, sparkling white Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze mo- day for Fruitland, Idaho, and east shells for coinring. tored to Portland Sunday where ern Oregon points, where she will Extras Large g 6c they will attend to business for two visit for two weeks, She will return DOZ...................... — 78 to Hermiston for a few days before weeks. Durable, attractive enamel kitch going to her home at Yoncalla, Ore- | enware, priced right at Amsberry’s. gon. Dr. H. C. Curry of Seattle, opto- | adv. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cable who motrist, was in town Thursday and are now in San Jose, Calif., an will return again in thirty days and nounce the arrival of a baby daugh continue to make regular trips dur- ter named Dorene Kay, Thursday, ing the summer months, He stops March 18th. The baby is a grand- at the Hermiston Hotel. KERR’S - Assorted Envdy Lillian Gray McCormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mike representative of the Salvation Ar sell. Lb. Jar my for Oregon and south Idaho di vision, was a business visitor in Hermiston Tuesday. She is making a special appeal in Umatilla coun- ty. Glenn Mackan, who recently moved to Hereford, Ore., near Bak- er, where he purchased a 160 acre stock ranch, is reported to have suf COFFEE fered a leg fracture and shattered knee when the team he was driving Rich Brazilian ran away. Before coming to Hermis ton Mackan and his family lived at Lb. Lbs. Boardman. J. A. Clarke, manager of the Her miston Light & Power company, left Wednesday night for Salt Lake City where he will attend the annual convention of the Northwest Elec tric Light association which in- cludes representatives from British BORAX - Refined Columbia. Washington, Oregon, Ida ho and Utah. The conference con venes March 25th and extends BAR through to the 27th. R. E. Shaw arrived last week from Ault, Colorado, to take his family back with him. The Shaw family has lived here since December com ing to eastern Oregon because of Mrs. Shaw's health and planning to make their home here with Mr. Shaw moving here later, but their Edward’s Dependable plans changed and they left Mon- Quality Vacuum Pack day morning for Colorado. LOCALS EGGS JAM KNEE PLUS SHORTS 29C AIRWAY 55c 19c SOAP Any Maytag may be had with gasoline Multi-Motor MAYTAG PRICES! GOING UP! Come now and sav money We were fortunate in getting a shipment of famous, square, cast-aluminum washers before the price raise was announced. We are going to share our good fortune with you. While they last you can have one at the old price. You may never again have an opportunity to own the world’s finest washer at such a low price. It will save you laundry costs and clothes for years and years to come. There will be extra satisfaction in knowing that you own a May tag. Don’t let this opportunity pass unheeded. Make a small payment down, and the balance in Easy Payments MOR TONE SOUND SERVICE PHONE 121 LARGE STOCK OF PARTS COFFEE Former Resident Visits. The following item appeared in the East Oregonian Monday even ing: "I used to be one of the city dads of Hermiston," volunteered a garage owner at Ukiah, California. He's Fred Yates, who says that old timers will remember him as he was the first settler at Hermiston. In 1911 he sold his farm to Tom Campbell and moved to Ukiah. “I was for a time mayor of Her miston and also served on the city council,” he said. “Give my regards to R. Alexander. E. P. Dodd. Judge Fee and Frank Swayze. I am sorry to hear of the death of Colonel Ra ley, who was one of my old friends. at a Saving Lb. Can ........ Poa 23% night. March 29th. Mrs. Alta Brown, president of the Heppner club and Glen C. Wade of Hermiston, the dis- riet organizer, will be the speakers of the evening. Jack Gorham was In Pendleton Tuesday afternoon to consult an eye special 1st. Boost your community — Buy a stock certificate In the park. WHY WAIT! —for a check-up on your car motor when our Moto-Lab does it scientifically FREE! DRIVE IN TODAY— CONNOR'S REPAIR SHOP SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR All Work Guaranteed PRICES GOOD FOR FRIDAY - SAT. - MON. MARCH 26th - 27th - 29th. (Right to Limit) HAMS An exceptional price on EASTER HAMS. 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BAR Complexion Soap Granulated Soap Pkg. Hermiston Phone 53-W Van Camp’s - Family Size Can Federal or Maximum The Home Economic class of the Boardman high school served a love ly banquet to the F.F.A. boys and their fathers Tuesday evening. Eas ter decorations were used on the ta- bles. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Heffner of Boise were Sunday guests at the Harry Jayne home. What might have been a serious fire Tuesday noon was caused by a partly filled fuel oil barrel explo sion. scattering burning oil over Gorham's garage. A whirlwind had blown burning trash against the barrel, causing gas formation. Quick work by several people with fire ex tinguishers and water hose soon had the fire out with very little damage. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rake left Fri day for Woodland, Wn. Mrs. Ray Brown is keeping their small son for a few days. Ralph Black was given a 1100 scholarship Corvallis by the Union Pacific, as the most promis- ing F.F.A. boy. Ralph la a senior in the Boardman high school. be held in Jack’s atore Saturday, sponsored by the Ladies Aid society. Election of officers was held at the regular meeting of the Ladies Aid Wednesday. Officers elected were: president, Mrs. Mary Messen ger; vice president, Mrs. J. Fisher, and secretary-treasurer, Mrs. J. r. Barlow. Committee chairmen are to be appointed at the next regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson accom- pan led by Miss Helen Glenn and Miss Marie Ledbetter spent the week end in Grand Ronde valley. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Blayden are spending a few days with Mrs. El la Blayden. Miss Barbara Norkoski left Sun day for La Grande where she will again attend the normal school. Mr. and Mrs. Black, Naoma and Marvin accompanied by Miss Tilden and Miss Brennan spent the week end in Portland. Ed Ingles attended the school principals' conference in Salem Sat urday. Mrs. Ingles visited her mo ther in Portland in the meantime. Rev. H. B. Thomas was called to Halfway to attend a funeral Wed- nesday. His daughter Maryetta ac- companied him. Mrs. Moore of Hood River visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wicklander, a few day« last week. The Townsend club will sponsor a pie social at the church Monday Rolls 25c Each 10c Quart Jar 40 os. Pkg. 14 size can 1-lb. Jars 25c 33C 10c 25c 272 No. Cans LB. 23c ------- SAFEWAY'S FRESH PRODUCE MATCHES Western Made 3 Boxes ...... 10c Phone 241 PRICES FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY— King Alfreds DAFFODILS Beautiful Cut Flowers for Easter YAMS Louisiana’s Delicious Baked Candied ORANGES Small Size For Juice SPINACH Fresh Crisp Walla Walla 3 Dox. 49c Safwaz