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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1937)
PAGE EIGHT LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. John Bacher and Ernest Vidler of Portland were Sun day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hale, and ther friends. Mrs. Bacher is Mr. Hale's niece. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday APRIL 23 - 24 DOUBLE FEATURE! VICTOR McLAGLEN in THE MAGNIFICENT BRUTE and SHE’S DANGEROUS with Tala Birell — Cesar Romero Plus Three Shorts! SUN. - MON. - TUES. APRIL 25 - 26 - 27 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY RADIO Picture Color Cartoon and Comedy. Wednesday - Thursday APRIL 28 - 29 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! RADIO star (Eddie Cantor oa, SEcOmes A SCREEN SENSATO"’ Universal presents “ DEANNA DURBIN A 3 SMAET ( GIRLS than Clean and Adjust Breaker Points. Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs. Adjust Tappets. Clean Carburetor. Tighten Cylinder Head and Manifold Bolts. Tighten Fan Belt. Test Coil and Condenser. Clean Fuel Line and Fuel Pump Bowl. Re-time Ignition and Adjust Carburetor with Bear Brand Moto Lab. PRICE $2.50 (Any Parts Used Extra) CARS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED — No extra cost. BINNIE BARNES ALICE BRADY RAY MILLAND Cartoon—Stranger Mrs. Snell of Elgin, Ore., was a guest of Miss Ineeda Moore Sunday. She is a teacher in the Elgin schools. Jack Rice of Stanfield spent Sun day with bis mother Mrs. Grace Rice who is employed at Hunter’s Cafe. Sunday, May 9, is Mother’s Day. Buy cards or gifts at Amsberry’s. ad Miss Barbara Wessell and Grace Rice motored to Pasco, Wn„ on bus iness last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthoue mo tored to Prosser, Wn., Sunday where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Waller. Dance at German Hall. Saturday, April 24th. Admission 40c and 10c. Music by Branstetters. adv. Mrs. J. M. Biggs visited in Her miston Wednesday afternoon and evening before going to Portland after having visited her sons in La Grande. Out-of-town visitors here this week included Mrs. G. E. Great house of Stanfield, Mrs. Ralph Richards, Butter Creek, Mrs. H. E. Rodenbough and Mrs. Llewellyn Brownell of Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Robertson en tertained Tuesday evening at a bridge dinner at their home on But ter Creek. Four tables were in play during the evening and Mr. and Mrs. B. Haneline won high honors. J. S. Burnham is receiving medi cal care in the Immanuel hospital in Portland. He had his tonsils removed this week. Again Rexall presents outstand- ing values in America's greatest semi-annual bargain event—the ori ginal One Cent Sale, opening in Hermiston at Thompson’s Drug Store Wednesday, May 5th and continu ing through to the 8th. Two ar ticles for the price of one plus one cent. Make a list of your needs— Prepare to save! adv. Motor Tune-Up HO 5 THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. CONNOR'S Fiction REPAIR SHOP Hermiston and Going Places. Mike Healy, sheep man of Board FOUR days of bargains at Thomp man. was a business visitor in town son’s Drug Store during the One OLD TIME AND MODERN Wednesday. Cent Sale starting May 5th. adv. John Schmidt of the Umatilla Meadows was in town today driving New Hon Grower. a new Buick purchased recently. "Dad" Sutton has been employed Mrs. A. F. Hughes of Pocatello, Idaho, visited from Saturday until as foreman of the Dixson hop yards. Monday with her daughter and fam He has had 25 years of experience ily, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCulley af in hop growing in the Willamette ter spending two weeks visiting her valley and other places and is en other daughter, Mrs. R. A. Fones in thusiastic over the showing of hops in this locality. He says the vines Warm Springs Mothers' Day cards, mottoes, sta- are stronger and the production MUSIC BY tionery and othe gifts at Amsber- heavier here than any place where adv. he has operated. The Dixson yard ry’s. THE LONESOME BUMS now has 23 acres of growing vines J. E. McCoy of Irrigon, who has the poles are all set. Mr. Sutton FEATURING been in The Dalles hospital for sév and eral weeks, is reported to have been is introducing new methods o plant dismissed from the hospital and is ing and more rapid ways of fasten at the home of his daughter, Mrs. ing the strings. Work on the drier COMEDIAN DRUMMER FROM PENDLETON J. M. Berry in The Dalles. He is will be commenced in the near fu ture. steadily improving. Take this opportunity to save money on high quality merchandise LILY PONS IN THAT during our One Cent Sale starting ADMISSION 40c and 10c May 5 th and continuing through to GIRL FROM PARIS’ May 8th. Thompson’s Drug Store, adv. “That Girl from Paris" is hil supervision of Pandro S. Berman as ît Isn’t every girl who can jilt her Hermiston people who attended fiance and find four beaux to take arious comedy, embellished with mu an RKO Radio Picture directed by the wedding of Miss Helen Connor his place. Lily Pons, attractive lit sical variety from modern composi Leigh Jason. Among the musical and Allen Dunham in Pendleton last tle French prima donna, does exact tions to grand opera. It concerns compositions are “Seal It With A Sunday included Mrs. Ina Wessell ly this in the new gay musical com the adventures of a little French di Kiss,” "Call to Arms," "My Neph and daughter Barbara, Mrs. J. M edy, “That Girl from Paris,” show va who has spurned career and ew from Nice” and “Moonface,” by Pearson. Mrs. Geo. McKenzie, Mrs. ing Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at wealth to follow romance to strange Arthur Schwartz; "Blue Danube Mabel Walker and daughter Bever the Waltz” by Johann Strauss; and theatre, with Gene Ray shores. ley, Mrs. Harry Connor and daugh mond Oasis “That Girl from Paris,” RKO Ra “Una Voce Poco Fa" from "The Bar and Jack Oakie in the other ter Barbara, and Mrs. Anna Connor. stellar parts. dio Picture, was produced under the ber of Seville” by Rossini. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards en- i tertained Sunday evening at a bridge dinner at their Butter Creek home. High honors were won by Mr. and Mrs. Neil Robertson. One Cent Sale values at Thomp son’s Drug Store starting May 5th. adv. Mrs. Leila Phelps of Bend, Ore., stopped in Hermiston Tuesday to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps, while enroute home from Casper, Wyoming, where she attended the funeral of her grandson. Carl Voyen, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voyen. who passed | “Spring is a favorite time at Safeway when fresh produce from away three weeks ago. nearby truck farms glistens with goodness in all our fruit stands. Mrs. Ina Wessell and daughter It’s specially priced, too, to be even more tempting—no wonder Barbara left early Wednesday morn we’re proud. ing for Portland where they visited | Stanley Wessell at Vancouver Bar racks before he left for Moffet Field 1 at Sunnyvale. Cal., as a recruit to Leal Grown serve with the United States Army I Air Corps. Mrs. Phoebe Palmer returned Solid Heads Tuesday from an extended visit in eastern Oregon and Idaho and will I visit with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Amsberry, a short II Strawberry Type , while before going to her home at I Yoncolla, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson | and Green Onions I motored to Portland Wednesday night of last week where they spent. a day before going to Seaside to en- Il joy a short vacation. They remained Fancy Newtown’s or Romes there until Sundav when they re- turned to Portland to be joined by Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. Lau- 1 ra Shivley, who returned to Hermis- j | ton with them to visit for ten days. | Miss Nora Johnston was honoree | at a surprise birthday party last | Tuesday evening at the apartment | of Miss Esther Sibert when the | teachers entertained. Miss Johnston 1 THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE w s presented with a gift and the evening was spent enjoying games 1 FRIDAY - SATURDAY & MONDAY - APRIL 23rd - 24th & 26th. and other diversions. 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