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THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1939 BASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday MARCH 17 - 18 DOUBLE FEATURE WTSTAHDIWC »CREEN EWTHKIHMEHT "** JOHN BARRYMORE PLUS SHORT FEATURES Sun. - Mon. - Tues. MARCH 19 • 20 ■ 21 Continuous Show Sunday! Kentucky” starts: 2:58 P.M 5:02 P.M.; 7:06 P.M.; 9:10 P.M * W TECHNICOLOR! THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Mr. an d Mrs. Fred Pape and th eir son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. L ester Pape, visited T hursday of last week a t th e home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott. They were re tu rn in g to th e ir home in Daniel, W yoming, af te r atten d in g the W orld’s F air in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. P ru te r of Mr. and Mrs. R alph Taylor a re the San Francisco. Boardm an were here W ednesday. parents of a d au g h ter born Monday, Mrs. L. Hord underw ent an ou March 13, at Baker, Ore. She has Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. Ruby eratio n th is week a t St. A nthony’s been named Susanne L aurine. Mrs. McMillan and Mrs. Merle Phelps and hospital in Pendleton. T aylor w ill be remembered as G lad fam ily of H erm iston were guests John Holmgren of DeSpaln Gulch ys Driscoll. Sunday a t the home of C urtis Rhea transacted business in town W ed Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and her mo of Stanfield when a b irthday dinner nesday. th er, Mrs. B arb ara Stephens, who is was served honoring Carl Rhea on Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brock of v isitin g here from W eiser, Idaho, his birthday. O ther guests included north Stanfield project were In plan to motor to W alla W alla F ri Mrs. Carl Rhea, Sophronia, Mary, town W ednesday. day to visit the la tte r's sister, Mrs. Josephine, M arie and Bobby Rhea. Ed B arn ett was ill w ith a severe Claud Tullock. A St. P a tric k ’s day bridge dinner cold the first of the week, b u t is re An old tim e dance a t S tanfield party wa3 enjoyed W ednesday and ported as Improving. G range hall Saturday, March 25. F rid ay evenings of last week when Mrs. V ictor Myers of U m atilla New music. Everybody welcome, adv Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mr. and visited in H erm iston W ednesday. Mrs. Roy A ttebury and d au g h ter Mrs. W. M. Pearson and Mr. and E aster baskets, E aster novelties, Mrs. P au l V an P atten left Tuesday Mrs. E. J. Saylor entertain ed jointly E aster candy a t B rierley’s. adv for*P ortland to be w ith h er son, a t the home of Dr. and Mrs. Morgan. H enry M olstrom of east Stanfield Bobby, who underw ent an operation H igh score for th e ladies was made project was a business visitor In a t the Shrine hospital for a foot, by Mrs. George H ark en rid er and H erm iston W ednesday. correction. Mrs. W. M. M arbut, and high for George Osborn of Pendleton, Mrs. Isabel Dodd Clayton of P o rt men by Gerald W hite and W. J. nephew of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce, land is expected Saturday to spend W arner. Individual low score was spent the week end in H erm iston. th e week end w ith h er father, E. P. made by Mrs. A. H. N orton and Mrs. Lewis Pearson, living n o rth of Dodd, and sister, Miss R u th Dodd, A. E. Bensel. tow n, has Increased his brooder who is home from U. of O. d u rin g house and is now brooding 1000 sp rin g vacation. « «¥ ¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ New H am pshire reds for m arket. He Mrs. B arbara Stephens of W eiser, will add 500 April pullets to place Idaho, is visitin g her daughter, Mrs. ♦ GARDEN CLUB ♦ In the laying house th is fall. He is O. O. Felthouse, th is week. She ♦ CHATS * now housing 550 laying hens. plans to go to La G rande Sunday All those who have an in terest in w ith her son Leslie Sinden to visit for a few days before retu rn in g to im proving the grounds su rro u n d in g th e ir homes missed a very fine talk h er home. if they d id n ’t atten d the m eeting at Miss Mignon Davis spent the week th e Legion hall last F riday to hear end w ith her m other, Mrs. Florence Mrs. Eunice B randt. Besides th e lo Davis, and her g randparents, Mr. cal people who were there, Stanfield and Mrs. A. P. Garner. She is em and Echo were well represented. ployed a t Salem for th e W estern Mrs. B ran d t told the “ w hat, why P aper Converting Co., and retu rn ed and w here” of p lan tin g shrubbery, 1930 FORD PICKUP to her w ork Monday. and illu strated h er talk w ith black A p arty of H erm iston people mo board sketches. L ater Mrs. B randt 1935 V-8 SEDAN tored to Toll Gate last Sunday to and those interested in th e inform a spend th e day skiing. They were Mr. tion she gave, visited th e following and Mrs. K. M. Mayer, Dr. and Mrs. homes: S. L. Carson, Jo h n Ham- 1930 BUICK, DeLUXE COUPE W. L. M organ, and Mr. and Mrs. W . m an and J. H. Reid, in H erm iston: M. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. P e a r H. B. H ull and A. E. M cFarland, son, Miss Gwendolyn Ross, W ayne U m atilla: and W. T. Reeves and N. 1938 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe SEDAN Casseday and M orris Mullins. D. Bard in Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Shotwell, for At th e la st m eeting the table merly of H erm iston and now of P o rt 1931 MODEL A TRUCK - Duals Townsend, W n„ called on Mrs. E. P. decoration was provided by Mrs. Dodd w hile visiting the Golden Gate F ra n k Bilderback. T his is a feature • Exposition in San F rancisco recen t of each m eeting, and it is asked th a t ly. Mrs. Dodd is actin g as hostess a t each person co n trib u tin g to th is p art the fair. The Shotw ells were enroute of the program be prepared to tell to southern C alifornia and upon re som ething of the grow th and culture tu rn in g it is reported may m ake of the p lan t or bouquet displayed. th e ir home in P o rtland. All clippings th a t may be of in terest to club members are request ed for m eetings and discussion. These w ill he made into a scrapbook for reference. L o c a l H a p p e n in g s Good Used Cars LORETTA YOUNG RICHARD GREENE WALTER BRENNAN DOUGLAS OUMBRILLE KAREN MORLEY MORONI OLSEN Jisney Colored Cartoon— W yn- ken, Blynken and Nod. Newsreel— F ilm ing Big T hrills. Wednesday - Thursday MARCH 22 ■ 23 Wednesday Special Night. Louis Hayward - Joan Fontaine in “ The Duke of West Point” PLUS SHORT FEATURES. HERMISTON AITO WRECKING HORSE WASHO - with bag of 25 m arbles.................. 30* The best soap on th e m arket. Children! Look a t this! LADY GODIVA Soap Flakes with toilet soap We recommend these. 19* Produce Dept. ORANGES SHOESTRING BEETS & CARROTS .. 2 for 25< Red & W hite No. 303 - E xtra Good 230 CAKE FLOUR - Red & W h ite........ W hy Pay More? Medium Sunkist CARROTS A Complete Meal. Bunch ............ COCOA - Blue & W h ite........................ 2 lbs. 15* >/2 lb. 1*70 BAKER’S COCOA .....................................Lb. BAKING CHOCOLATE ...................... 47* 3 dozen .. BAKED BEANS & BROWN BREAD .... both 3 3 0 Red & W hite 19* 1J0 FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE...... ........... 3 lbs. COCONUT SWEET SHREDDED....... V2 lb. £0 BANANAS 3 lbs. 19c WHEAT CEREAL - Red & W h ite......28 oz. J J 0 SANDWICH SPREAD - Red & White Pt. SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING..........Quart 25< 390 Meat Dept. 130 FRENCH DRESSING ............................ 8 oz. You will like this. 100 HOMINY - Red & White 2i/2’s ........................ 100 DILL PICKLES - Red & White 2i/2’s ............ 160 MARSHMALLOWS ...................... 1 lb. pkg. fg0 SAUERKRAUT - Red & White 2i/2’s ............ HAMS Walla Walla All meat - No waste Lb................... 390 SLICED BACON 1 lb. cello. . 33* Fresh & Tender H ermiston T rading C o , lilÜ X lÜ liH FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. At the last m eeting it was voted to help the Commercial club in sell ing tickets for th e forthcom ing per form ance by th e Pendleton Male chorus, to be presented in the local high school gym nasium on March 31. H erm iston’s share of th e pro ceeds will go tow ard providing much needed kitchen facilities a t the Com m unity P ark hall, and w ith th is ob jective everyone should get behind th e project. The chorus is under the direction of Ted Roy. nationally known singer. The soloist is to be Frances Robertson, and th e P endle ton Round-Up q u a rte tte will sing. The chorus has been an o u tstan d in g success w herever it has appeared, and a capacity house is anticipated. A com m ittee appointed by Mrs. J u l ius Gimble, chairm an, is m aking plans for th e tick et sale to cover a wide te rrito ry . If you were not a t th e last m eet ing to receive your program book let, copies may be obtained from Mrs. W. L. Hamm. They are very neat and attractiv e, giving dates and speakers for fu tu re meetings this year, as well as dates of shows to be held, for your reference In your p la n tin g plans. Mrs. H. L. Payne will give a talk at the next m eeting, March 20, on “Spring Care of th e G arden.” Boned and Rolled Fresh - Delicious T h © O ver th e H ill in a GOOD USED CAR! ’34 ’34 ’31 ’Z9 ’37 ’Z9 P ly m o u th Sedan P ly m o u th Coupe P ly m o u th Sedan F o rd Sedan V -8 P ick-u p F o rd R oadster Hermiston Motor Co. HERMISTON, OREGON in Spokane, auditorium . Sectional m eetings will be devoted A pril 5 to 7, and v ariatio n s of th e to th e discussion of p articu lar sub subject w ill be discussed a t the jects in the school curriculum will general sessions of the convention be held in th e afternoons a t Lewis each m orning in the big Fox T heatre and Clark high school. Education Association Lessen Your Worries Specials fo r M arch 17'18-zo. Phone 341 page three Phone 341 S tO T C M. — 4:30 P. M. It Is possible here in the W est to have iris in bloom th ro u g h o u t the bloom ing season for flowers. May is the most spectacular tim e, of course. Bulbous varieties bloom first in the season, followed by the tall bearded and then the Japanese. P lan to visit th e commercial iris gardens In your locality to see your favorites grow ing in the field.— Howard Weed. In Sunset. N ote: One of the most famous grow ers In the United S tates has es tablished Iris gardens In Grandview. Wn. This departm ent will endeavor to find from th is nursery Just when th e period of blooms there will pre sent the g reatest show for those w ishing to visit. "THE TEACHER AND HIS JOB" Spokane. W n.— “The Teacher and His Job” will be the them e for the big meeting of th e Inland Em pire WE ARE BROADCASTING THAT THE HERMISTON HOTEL DINING ROOM IS UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF M r. and Mrs. Tom Romas who have had a wide experience in the Restaurant Business. MEALS SERVED FROM 6:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. HERMISTON HOTEL DIKING ROOM for Friday, Saturday, & Monday. D itto Peas Sweet and Tender No. 3 Sieve 2 for Tang Salad Dressing Q uart 2 9 ^ P int Royal Desserts 7 D ifferent Flavors 6 for 2 9 < Triangle Rolled Wheat 3 lb. pkg. 2 0 0 Four Peaks Flour G uaranteed Satisfaction 49 lb. sack 6 1 , 2 5 Eggs-Fresh Standard Dozen j 9 ^ K. C. Baking Powder 20 oz. tins ? Mark Coffee 2^0 Ground W hile You W alt P er lb. Schilling’s Pepper 1 lb. tins Pork & Beans Van Camps - 1 lb. tins 4 for 2 9 < Grape Frnit Juice 46 oz. tin 2 0 ^ Hermiston Food Store PHONE 911