Local Happenings
W. L. Hamm m ade a business trip
to P o rtlan d the firs t of the week,
leaving Sunday.
R alph H aney of Echo, Chas. Dil
lon and B uster R and of Boardm an
w ere business visito rs In town W ed
nesday.
Mrs. Wm. L aird of E n te rp rise vi
sited a short w hile Monday w ith her
sister, Mrs. Della L aird, as she was
enroute to her home from P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C lark spent
Sunday in The Dalles visiting a t th e
home of th e ir d a u g h te r and fam ily,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson.
E aster b azaar—'American Legion
A uxiliary. Sat., A pril 16. Remember
th e date.
adv
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Je n n in g s of
F reew ater visited a t the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. C larke th is week.
Mrs. Je n n in g s is a cousin of Mrs.
Clark.
Hay C. Null is building a five-
room house on his ranch, w hich is
know n as the old S ta rr place. His
b ro th er Roy G. N ull is doing the
carp en ter work.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday - Saturday
MARCH 25 - 26
DOUBLE FEATURE!
¿EVEN«
“ EVERYBODY’S
DOING IT ”
w ith
Preston Foster - Sally Eilers
SPORTSREEL— W hite Magic.
S u n . - M on . - T u e*.
MARCH 27 - 28 - 29
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
Dazzling with dancing, bubbling
w ith songs, glam orous w ith
gorgeous spectacle.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 24. 1938.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE KO U n
4 */^
w ith
ELEANOR WHITNEY
DOROTHY LAMOUR
YACHT CLUB BOYS
CARTOON Popeye Comedy
Silly N ight
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
MARCH 30 - 31
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT
T rem endous in its te rrify in g pow
er, skillful In Its successful ca p
tu re of tropical charm and tem
pestuous fury, th is achievem ent
delivers a roaring, su rg in g ell-
max the like of w hich th e screen
has never seen th e h u rric an e
itself.
SAHUU G O IDM N ■
1
w ith
Jon Hall - Dorothy Lamour
CARTOON and GOING PLACES.
Mrs. F ra n k Mason of Hood River
is at th e home of h er p aren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. Lon H arp er, ca rin g for her
m other who has been ill.
A d a u g h te r was horn to Mr. and
Mrs. G ilbert Pettys, Sunday, March
20, in th e H erm iston G eneral hospi
tal. She has been nam ed Beverley
A rlene.
Mr. and Mrs. E lie M anning and
d a u g h te r Miss Ilene M anning of
Pendleton were g u ests of Mr. and
Mrs. O. C. P ierce la st Tuesday eve
ning.
Miss M am ie Sm ith, stu d e n t a t
E astern
Oregon
N orm al a t
La
G rande, retu rn ed th is week to be
w ith her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W al
te r Sm ith.
Order your E a ster cooked foods
thro u g h the A m erican Legion A uxil
iary.
.
a<^v
E. B a rn e tt retu rn ed the first of
th e week from Salem w here he a t
tended th e sta te b ask etb all to u rn a
m ent a t w hich th e Baker Bulldogs
carried aw ay th e cham pionship hon
ors.
Bill B ousquet of U m atilla is em
ployed a t Safew ay S tores as one of
the two clerks. F red Hensel is the
o th e r employee and C raig P ercy is
m anager.
Mrs. E lm er M iller retu rn ed T ues
day from C arm el, Cal., w here she
has spent th e w in ter m onths w ith
her d au g h ters. She and Mr. M iller
are on th e S. A. A nderson Jr., ran ch
north of H erm iston.
C lark Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Don Jackson of T he D alles, is spend
ing the week in H erm iston w ith his
g ran d p a re n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
C larke and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jack-
son.
E aster bunnies, baskets, toys,
green excelsior and deco ratio n s a t
B rlerley's.
adv.
Miss Ann S tra tto n , . in stru c to r of
n u rsin g education in th e P o rtlan d
S an itariu m , was th e house guest of
Mrs. A lton K in g sb u ry over th e week
end.
Also Miss R u th R unning, a
stu d e n t a t College P lace In W ash
ington, was a guest.
C. J. B uhm ann and W ayne Couch
left th is week for Z urich, M ontana,
w here th ey w ill look a fte r th e Buh-
inann B ro th e r’s A piaries d u rin g the
sum m er m onths. Law rence B uhm ann
and his fam ily live at Z urich.
Mrs. Jo h n N orvaliski, nee Hazel
R itchie, who has been v isitin g her
siste r Mrs. C layton A yers on B u tter
Creek for th e past tw o weeks, left
T uesday aftern o o n for P endleton to
he w ith her m other, Mrs. M ary R it
chie, who is recovering from a re
cent Illness.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. N eff of P o rt
land ware week end guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Alton K in g sb u ry in H er
miston. T hey w ill leave T hursday,
March 24, for A laska to a tte n d a
conference of Seventh Day A dven
tist churches. Mr. Neff is president
of the Oregon conference. Mrs. Neff
is Mr. K in g sb u ry ’s m other.
Jo in t hostesses a t a dessprt bridge
S atu rd ay aftern o o n w ere Mesdames
W. M. l’earson, R. C. M cReynolds
anad F. E llis Moyer a t th e home
of Mrs. Pearson. D affodils arran g ed
about th e room len t color and the
St. P a tric k 's m otif was carried out
in the tab le decoration. Prizes were
won by Mrs. B. H aneline, Mrs. A. H.
N orton, Mrs. R. F. Ray and Mrs. K.
M. Mayer.
Mr. and Mrs. H. IT. T aylor and
Ixiwell W ilson of P o rtlan d spent the
week end as guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O. C. Pierce. Mrs, T aylor is a niece
and Mr. W ilson a nephew of Mrs
Pierce. On Sunday they motored to
Pendleton to visit Mr. and Mrs. R ay
mond E llio tt, and Gene P ierce who
had come from La G rande to visit
his parents.
S. A. A nderson Jr. retu rn ed home
Tuesday from Pendleton w here he
has been for the past week receiving
tre a tm e n t in St. A n th o n y ’s hospital
for in ju rie s received in an au to ac
cident w hich occurred T h u rsd ay of
last week when his car w ent over
the grad e on E m ig ran t H ill. He re
ceived a broken rib and cuts and
bruises.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. C larke re tu r n
ed M onday ifrom a m otor trip to
Rend. K lam ath F alls and Medford,
w here Mr. C larke atten d ed th e th ir
teenth an n u a) convention
of th e
N orthw est E lectric L ig h t & Pow er
association, held M arch 16 to 18.
Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY
BORENE, large p ack age.........................2 for 6 3 c
CRACKERS, Sunshine Krispy Brand .. 6 lbs. 8 4 c
Mr. C larke is m an ag er of th e H er
m iston L ig h t & Pow er com pany
here. On th e re tu rn tr ip they visi
ted th e ir d au g h ter, M iss E d ith
Clarke, a senior a t th e U niversity of
Oregon, who
w ill g ra d u a te
In
Ju n e, follow ing w hich she has a
c o n tra ct to teach physical ed u catio n
in the O ntario high school. At P o rt
land th e C larkes w ere Joined by
Mrs. C lark e’s m other, Mrs. Bell
Pynn, who had come to P o rtla n d
from E v erett. W n., w ith an o th er
d au g h ter, Mrs. J. B. N ostrand, to
accom pany th e C larkes hom e to
spend th e su mmer. _ _______
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IRRIGON
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By MRS. W. C. ISOM
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Mrs. George Rand, who is in a
P o rtlan d ho sp ital, is im proving and
was able to be tak en to th e home of
her son, E a rl Rand, M onday.
Rev. A lcorn, Mrs. N ora W ilson
and Mrs. Tom C aldw ell atten d ed a
fellow ship m eeting a t W alla W alla
W ednesday and T hursday.
Miss E lean o r W alton passed aw ay
a t the hom e of her b ro th e r last
W ednesday and was laid to rest in
th e T ouchet cem etery la st T hursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H a rr are ag ain in
th e F. L eich t cabins. Mr. H a rr is
employed on th e dredge w hich be
gan w ork Monday.
Mrs. Chas. V an d erlin d e of Y ak i
ma, W n., visited h er p aren ts, Mr.
and Mrs. E lroy L am oreaux last
week.
Mr. H inkley and C lair Caldw ell
are ag a in employed on th e dredge.
Mrs. Tom Caldw ell gave a b ir th
day d in n e r Sunday honoring her
d au g h ter, Mrs. Joy S m ith an d son
C lair Caldwell.
Rev. S lau g h te r of Hood R iv er is
holding m eetings a t th e P en teco stal
church th is week. Special m usic is
being fu rn ish ed by M. L. Kelly and
L. F rien d , who accom pany him.
Miss In g rid Boling sp en t th e week
end in P o rtlan d .
Mrs. R u th McCoy and son Chase
of Im bler, Ore., m otored down S u n
day for a w eek’s visit w ith Mrs. Me
Coy’s m other, Mrs. Jo sep h in e G ray-
beal.
M r . and Mrs. Janies A rn b u rg vi
sited Mr. an d Mrs. W ilson on B u tter
Creek Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K endler. Sr.,
and d a u g h te r Mary, Mrs. Geo. K en d
ler and d au g h te r Yvonne, Mrs. Rex
Moses of U m atilla an d Mr. an d Mrs.
Don Isom and baby w ere guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday.
Mrs. Geo. K endler sp en t Sunday
n ig h t w ith her parents.
The h igh school stu d e n ts and
teachers were honor guests a t a p a r
ty F rid ay n ig h t a t B oardm an given
by the B oardm an h ig h school.
Mrs. W. C. Isom e n te rta in e d th e
Nimble F in g ers 4-H S ew ing club at
her home S atu rd ay aftern o o n . Ten
mem bers were present an d a most
p leasan t and p ro fitab le aftern o o n
was spent.
The Irrig o n G range held its social
evening program a t th e au d ito riu m
S atu rd ay n ig h t and a p leasan t even
ing is reported.
Mr. and Mrs. E rn est Bedwell of
Sunnyside, W n., visited his p aren ts
from T h u rsd ay u n til S atu rd ay night.
Mrs. E lla C lark of E ugene, Ore.,
is v isitin g her d au g h ter, Miss Irene
Clark.
Mrs. Don Kenny and Mrs. E arl
Isom w ere jo in t hostesses for mem
bers of th e Pep club a t th e Kenny
home W ednesday afternoon.
Janies W a rn e r is v isitin g relatives
In P o rtlan d th is week.
Mrs. O. Coryell was a Pendleton
visitor la st W ednesday.
A n um ber from here atten d ed a
show er a t the home of Mrs. Bert
D exter n e a r Vnia UHa la st S aturday.
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STANFIELD
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(Continued from page 1)
and M arilyn Hay. Donna and Dick
Childs, Spencer Sm ith and Je an n ln e
Brown. E aster deco ratio n s and fav
ors made th e tab le moat attractiv e.
Roy Shopshire. w h o
recently
moved here from Echo is opening a
lum ber, fuel and feed business in the
L ing lum ber yard.
Sam Nye has moved his electrical
equipm ent stock from Echo and has
display rooms in th e office of the
Ling lum ber yard building.
Mrs. Shaw, who has spent the
w in ter n ear Eugene, is ag a in a t the
home of her d a u g h te r Mrs. Roy At-
tebury.
Mrs. Ed
Brown
was program
chairm an a t th e G range m eeting
Monday n ig h t. N um bers included
group singing, v io lin -g u itar selec
tions by G eorge M cD erm ott an d Roy
Meade; a sk it by Mrs. Brown and
son Andy; discussions on Bonneville
elec tricity by Joe Meyers, and a g en
eral discussion on N atio n al R esto ra
tion Week and recom m endations of
U m atilla County W ild Life group.
Mrs. M. Refvem, Miss E lba Berry
and Mrs. F ra n k Sloan atten d ed O.E.
S. m eeting in H erm iston Tuesday
night.
Miss F rances C linton, county home
d em onstration ag en t, w ill be a t the
BAKING POWDER, Crescent Brand
1 lb. 2 1 c
White Star SALMON, Solid meat 1 ó’s 2 for 2 £ c
SWEET PICKLES, Paradise Brand
Qt. 2 > C
CORN FLAKES, K ello g g s.................... 2 for f
KRE-MEL DESSERT, Assorted flavors 4 for J
FOUR PEAKS FLOUR
49 lb. bag $ J .95
........
FOUR PEAKS FL O U R ..........
24»/, lb. bag ^ g c
PHONE 401
LADIES- TAILORED SUITS
HERMISTON HOTEL
OR
N. B. WiUsey
S a t., A p r . X
POST OFFICE BUILDING
STANFIELD
(Sheep on display a t Coe R anch
a t S tan fie ld )
Music by th e
OMAHA WOODMEN
THOUBADOURS
3
No. 300
T ins
5 oz.
T ins
IOC
L arge
Pkg.
29«
Lbs.
43«
R ig h t to L im it
A ir w a y Coffee
P ound Pkg. 15c
3
Priced for Economy
ORANGE SALE
A nother Safew ay PRODU
CER-CONSUMER BEN EFIT
DRIVE. L arg e shipm ents
of fresh ju icy oranges ju s t
arrived.
SUNKI8T ORANGES
2 Dozen
5 Dozen
89c
ROME APPLES
F an cy -W rap t
73c
GRAPEFRUIT
ARIZONA
doz .
xyc
POTATOES
19C
Bag
WHITE KING TOILET S O A P ................ 4 bars 17c
KIPPER SN A C K S.........................................3 tins 14c
HARD MIX C A N D Y .................................... 2 lbs. 19c
LIBBYS PEA C H ES....................... 3 No. 2 * tins 63c
CHORE GIRLS ............................................. each 9c
SUNBRITE CLEANSER............................. 3 for 14c
CANTERBURY BLACK T E A ............ 1 lb. pkg. 55c
RIPE OLIVES, H ostess......................... No. 1 tin 14c
MOLASSES C H E W S........................... 1 lb. pkg. 19c
POP C O R N ...............................................................3 lbs. 35c
SEASIDE LIM AS....................................No. 1 tin 10c
RALEIGH TO BACCO ....................................... Lb. tin 83c
PLAYFAIR DOG F O O D .....................................4 tins 19c
LIBBYS K R A U T ..................................No. 2 * tin 14c
BROWN R IC E........................................3 lb. pkg. 25c
DRIED P R U N E S............................................ 3 lbs. 25c
KELLOGGS P E P ........................................... pkg. 11c
BROOMS, Good Q uality.............................. Each 69c
SWEET PICK LES................................Quart jar 33c
BORAXO - CLEANER.................................Each 17c
S n o w fla k e C rackers
*
White Sodas or Grahams
K itch en C ra ft F lo u r
M eat Specials
J
1
Of P f H D 1 IU
COFFEE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY
1 F r a n k fu r te r *
O R IP g r in d
Sliced Bacon
99
W
9 91 -
Large Bologna
O
riole Bacon
Mild C ure
1 P la tte r Style
EDWARDS CO FFEE— a su
1
perb hlend of costly prem
ium coffee.
Rich in flavor.
R eg u lar or d rip grind.
1-Lb.
Tin
23c
$
Edwards
2 lb Un 45c
•
Edwards
4
tin 89c
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’ 29«
$ 1 .6 9
49
Try th is S uperior F lour
SUNDAY,« APRIL 17
PHONK 71
B enefit of th e
OMAHA WOODMEN SOCIETY
Camp No. 61 - Echo
Borene G ran u lated P o w der
E A S TE R
H erm iston
D ry Cleaners
J. R. Howard
ECHO CITY HALL
Small Cove Oysters
CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHES
HAVE YOURS MADE TO
INDIVIDUAL MEASURE
For Information See
Blue Plate Oysters
S E O W fiR D S
The cheapest suit
in the end is the
B E ST
yon can
buy at the START.
DANCE
P erfect Segm ents
MOTHER’S COCOA........................ 2 lb. box
VIENNA SAUSAGES, Libbys Brand .. 2 for J
M illions
Go Abroad Each Year for F U R !
Del Monte G ra p e fru it
MORTONS Triangle Brand S A L T ......7 lbs. J l C
DEVILED MEAT, Libbys Brand ..........6 for 2 5 c
Persian Lamb Fur
Here is your o p p o rtu n ity to buy
heavily of these item s on sale at
d rastic reductions.
Make a list of
th e th in g s you need . . . OPPORTU
NITY KNOCKS BUT ONCE. . .
The public should not be misled
by prom ises of governm ent positions
by so-called “civil-service schools",
th e ir ag en ts or th e ir advertisem ents.
No school is able to fu lfill any such
promises. The public is also w arned
ag ain st schools o r ag en ts th a t would
lead one to believe th a t they repre
sent the governm ent or a re connect
ed w ith th e governm ent in any way,
or th a t give assu ran ce of success in
passing civil-service exam inations
on th e com pletion of th e ir courses.
/ A
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KARAKUL SHEEP
MARCH 25-28
CIVIL SERVICE
SCHOOL WARNING
The A. NASH CO.
school house a t 10:00 o’clock F rid ay o rch estra, of w hich th e g irls are
M arch 31. to m eet g irls, p are n ts and members.
leaders, who are in terested in 4-H
club work. Clubs will be organized
a t th a t tim e.
The Nudo fam ily was agreeably
surp rised M onday even in g when
about 40 neighbors dropped in for a
social tim e. E lean o r K asari an d her
fa th e r J. B. K asari and Mrs. How
ard H errick pleased w ith m usical
TH AT PRODUCE
num bers.
Tom McCormick is v isitin g friends
in W eiser, Idaho.
The Misses E sth e r F redreckson
and R uth G ifford were Pendleton
THE MOST VALUABLE ANIMAL
v isito rs T h u rsd ay and rem ained for
THAT EATS GRASS.
o rch estra p ractice in th e McDonald
I
1
Cheese
I
T illam ook
j
Bacon
Square*
Best for Seasoning
P er Lb.
p .,
l „. 3
3c
P er Lb.
P er Lb.
29C
P er Lb.
27C
P er Lb. £
9C