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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE F O î'i Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. L. C. D yer were and Sun P endleton v isito rs S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas visi her bro Mrs. Les ted frien d s in H erm iston last S un day. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Doyle of P ly m outh, W n„ spent the week end a t the home of th e ir son and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. R ohrm an and son C harles were business visitors P o rtlan d over th e week end. HERMISTON, OREGON in Miss D orothy G riffin an d M arian Pierce m otored to P endleton Mon day evening on business. Friday * Saturday I. A. W itte n , form er H erm iston resid en t, now <if K irk lan d , was a APRIL 29 - 30 v isito r here early th is week. F a rm e re tte — Sanforized an d lock DOUBLE FEATURE! zippers; a t Ruby McM illans. adv Geo. Cam pbell of W eston visited S unday w ith his sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn H ughes. Mr. and Mrs. F red H ensel. Miss J u n e R ichards and J e rry Casseday Exciting os Broadway itielf m otored to B ingham S p rin g s S un . . . os teeming with drama day w here th ey sp en t th e afternoon. as its shadowy tide itreetil S. A. A nderson J r., re tu rn e d the firs t of th e week from P o rtlan d w here he atten d ed the an n u a l ses sion of th e Oregon G rand Com mand- ery, K n ig h ts T em plar, F rid a y and S atu rd ay . E lectricity w ill soon be av ailab le tor th e farm homes. See W. D. D ry er, H erm iston, Im m ediately and have your house w ired. 36-3tp Mr. and Mrs. O. C. P ierce e n te r tained Sunday com plim enting th e ir N EW SREEL— Modern Dixie son Gene P ierce of La G rande on his b irth d ay . Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond E llio tt and Sun. - Mon. - Tues. d au g h te r M arjorie and son Dick of P endleton, Miss Ileen M anning of MAY 1 - 2 - 3 P endleton, Miss D orothy G riffin and M ATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY M arian and S tan ley Pierce. M other’s Day is May 8— Y ou’ll find an asso rtm en t of gloves a t Ruby SONJA HENIE McMillans. adv Mr. and Mrs. O. O. spent S atu rd ay aftern o o n day in L aG rande visiting; th e r and fam ily, Mr. and lie Sinden. F elthouse OASIS THEATRE WALKING DOWN BROADWAY' DON AMECHE HAPPY LARDING She’s the w ords to th e m usic in Don’s h e a rt . . .and the ra d ia n t queen of a world of dream s come true. MARCH OB’ TIME CARTOON— Billy G oat W hiskers Mammoth Bronze Turkey Poults E. W. Wood, who recen tly bought th e F ra n k Otto place tw o m iles southw est of B oardm an, was a bus iness v isito r in tow n Tuesday. He form erly m ade his home a t C astle Rock, Wn. Mrs. Floyd O 'K elley and tw o sons Dick and Bob. and th re e weeks old d a u g h te r Jo an n e, are v isitin g a t th e home of her p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. W rig h t. They expect to re tu rn to th e ir home in W enatchee next Sunday. T he Misses Thelm a and M iriam S w arner. Miss M arie Skovbo and E r- mol S ater m otored to P o rtlan d last week w here th ey visited relatives. T hey retu rn ed Sbnday afternoon. The S w arners visited th e ir sister, Mrs. Rom ar Stein, and Miss Skovbo visited her au n t. Mrs. J. G. P earson, who has been a t T illam ook, Ore., v isitin g her d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie, w hile rec u p eratin g from a m ajor o peration, retu rn ed home Monday of la st week. She was accom panied by h er d a u g h te r and two children who w ill m ake a sh o rt visit here. Mrs. Rena W aterm an retu rn ed M onday from a ten day trip to Baker, P ra irie City and Jo h n Day w here she visited relatives. She was accom panied by her niece. Mrs. Rob e rt Thomas, of S o u th ern Cross, M ontana. Each w ent to th e ir sepa ra te homes from Baker. G lenn W arn er was surp rised S u n day w hen a group of young people arriv ed a t the home of his paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. C. W arner, to celebrate his b irth d ay . T he aftern o o n was sp en t playing gam es follow ing a buffet luncheon. Among those pres en t were D onna Saylor, Myra and N orm a G etchell, Jesse Moore, Cecil W arn er J r., H arold and R alp h Neill, Opal Stockard, P au lin e Stoop, V iv ian Dyer, Gladys Elwood, Mrs. W. D. Neill, P atsy W arn er, E th e l C larke, A lta Byrnice B arlow , Mary Alice Corpe. B etty an n e M orehouse, Allen C larke and M aribelle C larke. A group of young people from H erm iston m otored to P endleton last week to a tte n d a pre-con vention rally sponsored by Colum bia C h ristia n E ndeavor Union of w hich Cecil W arn er Jr. is president. Among those atte n d in g w ere H arold Neill, Bill H arris, K enneth C lark, B etty M orehouse, P au lin e Stoop, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W a rn er Sr., G lenn W arner, P atsy W arn er, Opal S tock ard, Allen Clarke, Jesse Moore, N ina Rae McCulley, D onald DeMoss, T h el ma S w arner, R alph Neill and Eldon Saylor. A reunion of relativ es w as en joyed last week end a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C lark, so u th east of town. Mrs. C lark ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. L indley, and h er sis ter and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. L ester Stoop and two d au g h ters. L inda and Donna, of E n terp rise, and her d au g h ter and fam ily of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jackson an d son Clark, w ere am ong those present. G uests were Mr. L indley's b ro th er and wife. Mr. an d Mrs. L. T. L in d ley. C larkston, W n., an d two cous ins and th e ir fam ilies, Mr. and Mrs. U. B. L indley and son Ted of L ew is ton, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Je n n in g s of F reew ater. A sum ptous d in n e r was served Sunday noon a t w hich Miss P au lin e Stoop of H er m iston was also p resent. Mr. and Mrs. V ern H ull of S eattle visited a t th e home of his b ro th er H arry H ull T h u rsd ay and F riday, leaving for th e ir home S atu rd ay m orning. T he H ulls have been on a vacation. F our g irls and th e ir advisor left F rid ay aftern o o n for P endleton w here they atten d ed a m eeting of the T ri-S tate G irls' League. Those going were M argie M ustard. C a th e rin e K ennedy. Delores V an Scho- iack an d P atsy Cooney, and Miss C lara C orrigan. T he m usical given by th e Ladies Aid F rid ay evening drew a larg*e crowd. Those ta k in g p a rt were: In stru m en tal. F ran ces C hapm an, ac com panist, A fton M cF arlan d ; In ventor. Raym ond M cNabb; Singers, Ursel H ia tt, R obert W alpole, N or man W orthley, Gene H ia tt, Je an n e W orthley, Jessie Lou Miller, Cecilia Beyler, Bernice Bram er, E rm a Byrnes and P ete C astric; Sw eet h ea rt of Sigma Chi. M argaret Brow n; L ittle D utch G irl, E rm a Byrnes; Bicycle B u ilt for Two, Louise Jack so n ; Sweet Genevieve, M yrtle S h arp e; A nnie L aurie, Jean McKenzie; Man on th e F ly in g T ra peze, Pete C astric; Color T ap Danc er, Joe T ucker; M other M achree, Mrs. Jo h n W u rste r; S m iling T h ru , Veta M oran. Those h elp in g were A nnie McNabb, Ben Ju d ay , Ray mond La Chance, and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge K endler Sr. and M ary, and Mrs. George K endler Jr. sp en t S atu rd ay in P endleton. Mrs. Nick B arbouletos and H elen, Bessie, H arry and George sp en t F r i day and S atu rd ay in P o rtlan d . Pete George of H oldm an visited a t th e Nick B arbouletos home S u n day. Jo h n Quick, who has been receiv ing m edical care in La G rande, lg v isitin g his fam ily here. Miss B etty McKenzie, w ho is a stu d e n t nurse a t P endleton visited Monday a t th e home of h er parents. Mrs. P aul W alsh and ch ild ren V erna Dale and M erlin P au l of The Dalles spent Monday aftern o o n v isit ing h er p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Byrnes and fam ily. Mrs. D. R. Brow nell of P o rtlan d visited here Monday. ❖ ❖ PETER LORRE MR.M0T0S GAMBLE Hein’s Hatchery > •••••♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *»»♦♦»»•»♦$<»»♦♦» ♦» »•♦♦♦sssss t ♦♦»»»»♦»♦»»♦♦♦♦»♦♦sss♦»♦»<♦»»» •; Rock Bottom Prices on all Groceries! 5 5 c S: $ 5 .2 9 10 100 M ACARONI FLO UR IRRIGON FL O U R 49 4 PR U N E S 2 M arshm allow s peas _ _ _ _ MILK CANS “ X CORK FLAKES ALBERS COMPOSITION HOOK FREE. 19c ö 5 For 25C 2 9 c \\ S A L A D OIL GRAHAM CRACK ERS 2 S S 2 3 c 2 LB. BOX 2 8 c h QUART B ring C ontainer VAHILLA PARING K N IFE FREE (Only a Pew Ix>ft) Phone 301 FULL PIN T 49C WE DELIVER ORDERS IN REASON WE RESERVE RIGHT TO L IM IT “ Connor’s Cash Store HERMISTON, ORE. g g STRING BEANS - NOW ! g CRESCENT CORN STARCH...................................... 3 for g CRESCENT BAKING POWDER .............................. 1 lb. g B0RENE BAR SOAP - For Hard Water ............ 3 for g SHORTEN IN G ...................................................... 4 lb. pkg. — SEE US ABOUT MARKETING * M anure left in the barnyard eeep. .w a y , losea much of its value. Prevent t h i . and build up your eoil by regular application, of manure The M c C O R M IC K - D E E R IN G A L L -S T E E L M A N U R E S P R F A D E R soon p ay. for itself many tim e, over ii get bigger yield* EARLY POTATOES — PHONE 401 Try Our Frosted Malted Milks “THE DRINK YOU EAT WITH A SPOON.” IO C ♦ A GLASS 2 5 C A QUAKT Thompson's Drug Store The REXALL Store HERMISTON, OREGON SflFEUfAV MOHEY-SAV/N& ¿ A S # 6ÀO C EP E dw ards Ore. G arden Peas Flour Vacuum Packed 2 lb. 45* Tin S tan d ard P ack Best Home Type 3 2 No’ 25 d tin s JELL WELL NOODLES Made w ith fresh eggs CORN FLAKES A lbers POTOTOES F irm - Local F u ll Cream Seedless MILK F ederal or Maximum PEACHES Syrup Packed MARSHMALLOWS F lu ffiest RED SALMON Best G rade CRYSTAL WHITE W h ite N aptha TEA O range Pekoe TAPIOCA F re n c h ’s H asty L ife Buoy Nob H ill Brown Coffee Sugar 39* Best 43 lb. sack Q uality Brooms 5 1 .49 Each 39* * 15 Large 14 oz. pkg. 15 Package 5 25 lb. bag 39, Per lb. J 9 Lb. Pkg. J 3 No. 1 tins 1* 3 No. 2* tins 49 Lb. Pkg. Jÿ 1 Lb. Tin J 9 6 bars 35, Lb. pkg. 55, 3 Pkgs. XJ, 3 bars 1* 4 pkgs. Cube Flavored Top G rade »... K itchen C raft Coffee 2 lbs. t o Bigger Y ie ld s 25^ 10c 25c 19* ] 4* 45< PURE CANE SUGAR 1 00$5-40 2 5 $ 1 .4 1 10LI" 57« The McCORMICK-DEERING Paves th e W a y 2(4 t i n s ............. 2 tor g SARDINES > Tomato or Mustard ........ Large Oval can SOAP A ll-S teel Spreader 9* Roycroft .............................. No. 2 tin s g SAUER KRAUT - Wadham's No. RAISINS i5 c 10c-12 - $1.05 CORN | HAS INSTALLED 25c 34c f M A Y O N N A ISE SHRIM P g CHEESE A ssortm en t o f Brake Linings. $ 1 .3 9 I 25c I 74* WALLA WALLA TOMATO JUICE - No. 2 tins .... 3 for 25* JELL WELL — ........................................................ 6 for 25* POST TOASTIES .............................................. 13 oz. pkg. 10c g STALEY’S SYRUP ..................... - ................... 10 lb. pail CONNOR'S REPAIR SHOP N ew Brake Lining E quipm ent 4 25c o 4 9 lb3- $ 1 .0 9 j FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY By MRS. W. C. ISOM RELATIVE UMATILLA WOMAN PASSES EXTRA! Hermiston Mercantile Cooperative ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <• Mrs. Asa S carle tt of U m atilla is stay in g w ith her sister, Mrs. Sud- d a rth and assistin g in th e h atchery. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sm ith and Mrs. Tom Caldw ell made a business MAY 4 - 5 trip to Ione S aturday. Mrs. S tella Poulson is v isitin g her WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT m other a t W allow a. The crim e-detecting cham pion of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited fiction and film faces his most a t th e A. E. Bensel home n ear H er — Highest Quality Stock — baffling m urder mystery. m iston Sunday. Jack M cFall and W ard McCoy ABSOLUTELY F R E E OF of Im bler m otored to Irrig o n last S atu rd ay to visit th e ir g ran d m o th er NAVEL INFECTION. NO Mrs. J. A. G raybeal. BUTTON BIRDS. SATIS Mrs. Lyle Eddy e n tertain ed the FACTION GUARANTEED. Pep club members a t h er home W ed nesday afternoon. Mrs. F ra n k L eicht is q u ite ill KEVE LUKE ■ DICK BALDWIN • LYNN BARI. w ith a severe cold. Mrs. Stevens and fam ily were gu ests at th e home of Mrs. H ugh COM EDY- WHO’S WHO Grimm Sunday. Several of Mrs. MILWAUKIE, OREGON G rim m ’s children w ere also d in n er NOT SO DUMB guests honoring th e ir m o th er’s b irth d ay . Mr. and Mrs. E arl Isom and ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ d a u g h te r Donna, V onna Jones and E arl Leach visited Mr. and Mrs. Mac G raybeal a t U m atilla Sunday. UMATILLA NEW S— W ord was A. E. M cFarland e n tertain ed received here la st week by Mrs. th e Mrs. Home Ec club a t h er home in Scott Brown of th e sudden d eath of U m atilla T hursday. her b ro th er, O tto Schoeder, who passed aw ay at a m ine near Boise, Idaho. Schoeder has sp en t much of his tim e here in U m atilla and will be well rem em bered. Mr. an d Mrs. < I < > Brown and son V ivian left W ednes day m orning for Boise. Mrs. H arvey C arlyle has been q u ite ill a t her home for several days. C lifford R oberts has been v isitin g LBS. his siste r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. & H. CANE Lloyd H arrym an. LBS. Mrs. Ollie P eterso n was hostess to the 50o club m em bers and th e ir husbands a t h er home W ednesday evening. Mr. an d Mrs. W. O. M iller re HARDW HEAT LBS. tu rn ed home la st K uesday from Cam as w here they atten d ed th e ir double golden w edding w ith his bro ALL PURPOSE AND AN th e r Jo h n and wife. Rev. H. B. T hom as spent several days last week a t th e P resbytery In HARDWHEAT PATENT LBS. Baker. P re p a ra tio n s a re being m ade foo an open house F riday, A pril 29, at LBS. OREGON ITALIANS th e school house by th e high school and grades, and th e ir teachers. Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd H ull of Pom HAVE YOUR BRAKES LB. PKG. FLU FFIEST eroy visited W ednesday a t the home of hie b ro th e r and wife. Mr. and RELINED Mrs. H ary H ull, en ro u te to th e ir QUART JA R home in Pomeroy. PHONE 53-W Miss M innie H u n tin g of S tanfield spent th e week end v isitin g a t th e DRY PACK home of her uncle an d a u n t. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland. 5000 Hatching Weekly THURSDAY, A TRIL 28. 1938. Q u ality 19^ 3 lbs. SUPURB Soap P len ty Sudsy ReR. 19* Silk Tissue rolls I f b 3 Pkg. W h a t Y ou G e t in a McCORMICK DEERMG Spreader • S tro n g , la rg e -c a p a c ity , boa • P leasure lu b ric a tio n system • E ig h t ro lle r b earing s • F iv e s preadin g apaa d a • N o n -w ra p p in g , b ee ta r • S p ik e -to o th lo w e r Oregon H ardw are & Implement Co. HERMISTON, OREGON GUARANTEED MEATS LARD Friday & Saturday Only 4 lb. carton Cello W ra p t „ FRANKFURTERS T he Kind You Like BACON Top G rade HAM A rm ours - Skinned 39c 2 lbs. 35c Per lb. X9c Per lb.