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PA G E TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. BASIS THEATRE MARCH 24 - 25 DOUBLE FEATURE «MC* l i y i I . iM Arirwu! m ilHEN M io tti LIG/OM*. jarainejohnson J io n s FOR THE SHEER THRILL OF LOVING PO P U LAR SCIENCE Sun. - Mon. - Tue». MARCH 26 - 27 - 28 Continuous Show Sunday! “Men W ith W ings” sta rts : 2:59 P. X .; 5:13 P. M .; 7:27 P. M.; Mrs. Rex Jack so n is reco v erin g from a to n sil o p eratio n p erform ed la s t week. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C o n n o r an d Mr. and Mrs. Chas. C onnor of P en d leto n sp en t S u n d ay v is itin g re la tiv e s h ere. Mrs. E a rl C araon of P u llm a n . W n., an d M r. an d M rs. J o h n C arson of C alifo rn ia, w ere house g u ests of Mr. an d Mrs. W m. S h a a r S unday. Get y o u r food fo r th e w eek end a t th e A lta r Society food sale a t H e r m iston T ra d in g Co. sto re, S a tu rd ay , M arch 25, 1 0 :0 0 A. M. adv Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. C lark e r e t u r n ed M onday ev e n in g from a tr ip to P o rtla n d an d E v e re tt, W n., w here th ey v isited Mrs. C la rk e ’s m o th er, w ho is in poor h e a lth . Mr. an d Mrs. L eslie C o lp itts a re th e p a re n ts of a son b o rn M arch 7 th a t St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ita l in P en d le ton. H e has been nam ed C h arles Otto. Dr. an d Mrs. A. V. L ogan of La G ran d e w ere week end house g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. W . E. L ogan. Dr. L ogan is head of th e c h em istry d e p a rtm e n t a t th e E a s te rn O regon N orm al school in L a G rande. and 9:41 P.M. America’s Thrilling CavalcadToTAriation! 40c and 50c PofQ/nounl Pulu'« «villi uno MicMURRAY »« MILIAND louisi CAMPBELL S p e c ia l Colored Cartoon — The W halers. S portlight— H u n tin g Thrills. SUNDAY DINNERS Wednesday - Thursday MARCH 29 - 30 W ednesday Special N ight. iiGlEN Miss M ary W h ite la w , dean of ! women a t th e La G ran d e h ig h school, w as a week end house g u est of Mrs. K. M. M ayer. T h e tw o worn- | en w ere classm ates a t O regon S ta te B ecause it is founded on sound econom ic p rin cip les. Do b u si college. ness w ith y o u rse lf and be su re of co n siste n t savings. Chas. W. S m ith , a s s is ta n t county — G ET IN T H E CO-OP PA RA D E — Miss M ary W h itelaw of L a G rande, a g e n t lead e r from O regon S ta te col Mr. an d Mrs. K. M. M ayer, Mr. and lege, w as on th e p ro je c t W ednesday Pkg. Mrs. W . M. P earso n an d M r. and c o n fe rrin g w ith M. E. K n ick erb o ck Mrs. F re d e ric k H ensel sp e n t S u n d ay er, a s s is ta n t co u n ty a g e n t, and H. K. a t Toll G ate sk iin g . Lb. pkg. D ean, s u p e r in te n d e n t of th e U. S. Mr. an d M rs. B. S. M iller of W alla F ield S ta tio n . W alla a re sp en d in g a w eek a t th e Ben E v an s, w ho has been em ploy U m atilla A uto Cam p w h ile looking CO-OP. BIG VALUE ed by H a rry C onnor fo r sev eral fo r a lo catio n . If a p lace is found m onths, w ill leave soon w ith h is fa B aking Pow der Lb. can th ey w ill lo cate on th e p ro ject. th e r for L yle, W n., to m ake h is W atc h fo r th e d ate! P re -E a s te r Pound home. H is place on th e r u r a l ro u te P ure sh o w in g of sp rin g d resses an d acces deliv ery w ill be ta k e n by Jim Boy- sories, n ex t week a t R uby M cM il len, w ho is now w o rk in g in th e la n ’s. adv store. Mr. an d Mrs. M ay n ard H ogeland L ean d er Q u irin g of D allas, Ore., a re th e p a re n ts of a d a u g h te r nam ed 125 F t. R oll w as in H erm isto n th is w eek end F ra n c e s Dee b o rn T h u rsd a y , M arch m ak in g a rra n g e m e n ts fo r a re s i P & G or CRYSTAL W HITE 16, a t th e hom e o f M rs. H ow ard dence. Q u irin g w ill ta k e over th e F a n c y L a rg e M ontgom ery. in te re st of Miss P a u lin e Stoop in th e ARIZONA See Dr. C u rry , th e S e a ttle optom H erm isto n H e ra ld th e firs t of A pril. G ia n t B ars e tris t, a t th e H erm isto n H otel, Mrs. Q u irin g an d th e ir d a u g h te r w ill T h u rsd ay , M arch 30, fo r b e tte r f i t re tu rn to H e rm isto n w ith him th e Sunkist E ach Doz. ted g lasses to reliev e eye s t r a in and la st of th e m onth. headaches. C h arg es reaso n ab le. M any F. N. C lark is b u ild in g a brooder Doz. y ears experience. E x a m in in g eyes house on h is fa rm in C olum bia d is t an d f ittin g glasses. adv ric t. He is b ein g assisted by Tom W an d a M ontgom ery, 6-year-old Jen sen , w ho h a s 100 R hode Island PH O N E d a u g h te r of Mr. an d M rs. H ow ard Reds, 100 W h ite R ocks a n d 175 401 M ontgom ery, w as serio u sly ill last W h ite L eg h o rn hens w hich h e is week as th e re s u lt of a B lack W idow ra is in g fo r h is ow n. T he ch ick s w ill sp id er b ite. She h as now fu lly re a rriv e M arch 2 7 th fo r brooding, covered. w hen th e houses a re In readiness. Mrs. J o h n B. U lrich of Salem Mr. an d M rs. P h illip P o w er e n te r tain ed a t a lovely d in n e r a t th e ir visited h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. S tearn s hom e in W estlan d d is tric t T uesday C ush in g J r ., la s t w eek end. Mrs. U l ev en in g , w ith cdrds as th e diversion rich , w ho is co n feren ce se c re ta ry of of th e even in g . T hose p re se n t w ere th e W om en's H om e M issionary So Joe Reeves, Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k ciety, spoke a t th e S u n d ay m o rn in g S eeliger, Mr. an d Mrs. C larence K en- service a t th e M eth o d ist ch u rc h in nison and d a u g h te r M arie, Mr. and th e absence of th e p astor. Mrs. Chas. S eelig er and sons C harles H arold T hom pson an d Rev. K en an d Jim m y , and Mr. an d Mrs. P h il n eth B. D aniels, c o lp o rte u r and g en lip P o w er and son W ayne. eral w o rk er fo r th e O regon B ap tist S tate C onvention, m otored to A th ena T uesday n ig h t to h e a r Dr. W. G. E v erso n , p re sid e n t of L in field college. R e p re se n ta tiv e s w ere p res e n t from H elix , A th e n a , W alla W alla, P e n d leto n an d H erm isto n . H. M. S om m erer, m a n a g e r of th e F arm B u reau C o-operative, R. G. W wM be much aurpraed M the bearing! m yowrauio- imtoAe barM out after the motor had nm lor over a year Saylor, E cho, and W . A. B aker, wtthoai changing oil? Yet tome ol the mechamam in yuui watch rant at the rate of 108.000 ttrohea a day and never B oardm an, d ire c to rs, an d O. C. stop* lor a real. Il pays to have your watch cleaned and oded at leaat once a year. P ierce, m ill fo rem an , re tu rn e d F r i MOMBN AMD COMPLETE day from P o rtla n d w here th ey had watch mpaiu stey ice inspected p ellet m ach in es in th e in te re st of the F a rm B ureau o rg a n iz a tion. Covers w ere laid for fo u rte e n g u ests a t th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k S eeliger, S unday, w ith Miss M arie K ennison a c tin g as hostess, h o n o rin g Mrs. C. A. K en n iso n and HERMISTON, OREGON F ra n k S eeliger on th e ir b irth d a y s. T hose p resen t w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. P h illip P ow er and son W ay n e, Mr. an d Mrs. C h arles S eeliger a n d sons C h arles J r ., an d Jim m y . C. A. K en nison, B ill H a rris and O rvel B rouse th e y n ever lose th e p io n e e r’s p as acco u n ts o v er a period of y e a rs In d i sio n a te devotion to th e p ro g ress of of W alla W alla. ca te th a t w here soil an d c lim a te Mr. an d Mrs. C. J. Ja c k so n and a v ia tio n . co n d itio n s a re fav o rab le, ap p les h a v e son J a c k ie re tu rn e d F rid a y from A New Y ork S ta te h o r tic u ltu r is t been one of th e m ost p ro fita b le P o rtla n d w h ere M r. Ja ck so n a tte n d ed in te rs ta te b u tte rm a k e rs ' c o n fe r says th a t “ av e ra g e s from farm cost crops g ro w n .’’ ence. Im proved m ethods of b u tte r MART m a n u fa c tu rin g w ere considered and 1 lb. cream g ra d in g m ethods. T he con ference h as been held fo r th e p ast EARLY RISER th re e years, sponsored by In te rs ta te : A ssociated C ream eries. Jack so n h as 1 lb. been b u tte rm a k e r fo r th e U m atilla j — How ripe olives com pare w ith green olives as reg ard in g food C o o p erativ e C ream ery fo r th e past RED & W HITE values? Green olives are really a relish, w hile th e ripe olives are th re e an d a h a lf years. 2 lbs. Mrs. C has. D uvall an d Miss P a u l classed as a re g u la r food item . The ripe olive contains from 20 ine Stoop e n te rta in e d S a tu rd a y af- | to 25% oil w hile green olives contain only about 8% oil. tern o o n h o n o rin g Miss C a th e rin e M cM ullen, b rid e-elect, a t a m iscel lan eo u s show er, a t th e hom e of Mrs. W . A. H in elin e. A ssista n t hostesses i w ere Mrs. L evi R eeder, M rs. W. D. j P E R LB. N eill. Mrs. R. G. S aylor an d Mrs. J I A. C larke. T he h o n o r g u e st w ill be j m a rrie d T h u rsd a y . M arch 30. a t th e ' ' Large Size U nion ch u rc h , to Mr. C. J. B uh- i t m an n . T he g u ests enjoyed a v a rie ty Tree Ripened Sw eet a n d T e n d er ir R e g u la r o r D rip of gam es d u rin g th e afte rn o o n and a t a la te r h o u r th e h o n o ree c u t th e 303 ta ll tin s 3 for LB. w ed d in g cake. F o llo w in g th is th e h o n o r g u e st received m an y lovely g ifts. C o o p e r a tio n P a y s — HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1939. DINING ROOM COME AS YOU ARE! Comedy— P lu m b C razy. S p o rtlig h t— B ird Dogs. CALUMET or CRESCENT 20^ COFFEE 15* L A R D 4 Lb. pkg. 3 9 e WAX PAPER f Q - 17« - SO A P 39* O ranges 2 Grapefruit 3^^ 29e HERM ISTON M ERCANTILE COOPERATIVE O v e r t h e M ill in a GOOD USED CAR! AT HERMISTON HOTEL k» V Sc JELL-O or JELL WELL HERSHEY’S COCOA ’3 4 ’3 4 ’3 1 ’2 9 ’3 7 ’2 9 A . Wo B e h r m a n HERMISTON, OREGON P ly m o u t h S e d a n P ly m o u t h C o u p e P ly m o u t h S e d a n F ord S ed an V -S P ic k -u p F o r d R o a d s te r Hermiston Motor Co. Specials fo r M arch 24-25-27. Sunspun Salad Dressing Quart 37c French Dressing 8oz. 2 for 25c 1000 Island Dressing 8 oz. 15c Mayonnaise Quart 45c Salad Dressing Pheasant Brand QT. 2 5 c Walla Walla Peas Can 10c Dozen $1.15 Fancy No. 3 Sieve - 2’s • SPINACH, Red & W hite 2i/2’s .........2 for 2 $ t • SPINACH, Red & White l ’s ............. 3 for 29* • • 25* SLICED BEEF, Red & W hite .... 31/-» oz. 20* TABLE SALT, Red & White 2 l b .. 2 for J g* • MATCHES, Red Junior ... 6 box carton • 27* PIMIENTOS, Red & W h ite ...........3 for 27* FLAVOR JELL ............................. 4 for J 9^ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R. & W. 46 oz. .. 19* SALMON, Red & White l ’s .................... 23* MINCED CLAMS, R, & W. i/2’s .... 3 for ¿ g l PRUNES, Red & W h ite ................ 2 lbs. f PRUNES, Ita lia n .............................4 lbs. 29* • • • • • • • • MILK, Red & W hite ........................4 for LEMON JUICE COFFEE 23* RED&WHUE R a is in s Lb-pk<••••--— 23* 11* O ranges Flavor Crest Peas 2 Doz........ 45* G r a p e fr u it Arizona Dozen . .......................... 3 for The Fresh Ginger Snaps Produce Dept. 35* L e ttu c e 2 Largest Size Solid Heads .. 17* BACON Whole or H alf Slab Drv Cure «C, H ermiston T rading C o . Phone 341 D id you k n o w ? j 191 S to r e FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. X. — 4 :3 0 P. X. Phone 341 MAC MURRAY, MILLAND CAMPBELL. HEAD “ MEN W ITH WINGS” CAST I and n«w triu m p h s to the t r io , b ut 29* 25* P in k S a lm o n D ill P ic k le s 1 Lb. T ins No. 2% T in s 2 for ............................... T h re e of th e sc re e n 's lea d in g y o u n g p e rso n a litie s, F red M acM ur- ray. R ay M illand an d L ouise C am p bell, p lay in g to g e th e r for th e firs t tim e, head th e c a st of th e new T ech n ico lo r cav alcad e of th e a ir, "M en W ith W in g s” w h ich opens S unday a t th e O asis th e a tre . As th e d ra m a tic sto ry of “ Men W ith W in g s” u n fo ld s, th e th re e j frie n d s a re c a rrie d fo rw ard in th e j to r re n tia l su rg e of a v ia tio n ’s prog- i reas. T he outcom e of fly in g ’s s tru g - j gle for life a t th e o p en in g of th e I , c e n tu ry m eans success o r fa ilu re to them . T h e W orld W’a r, w hen th e I m ach in e th e y have b u ilt th r e a te n s to d estro y civ iliz a tio n itself, m eans life I ¡and d e ath . S w ept a lo n g by a force : th e y c a n n o t even ex p lain , th e y ru sh on th ro u g h th e boom d ay s of th e ! tw e n tie s, w ith Miss C am pbell v ain ly ' tr y in g to choose betw een th e tw o ty p es of b lrd m en — th e courag eo u s p la n e -b u ild e r M illand and th e d ev i> ; m ay -care flie r M acM urray. T h e tu r b u le n t th ir tie s b rin g near h eartach e« Schilling’s Coffee 23^ 2 .............. 25« G r a p e f r u it P in e a p p le A rgo B ran d B roken Sliced No. 2 tin s .................... IO * No. 2 % Ting ................ 18* T o m a to e s Crystal White Sup P h e a s a n t B ran d L arg e B ars EACH ...... 9* Cricco 3 L b. P a il ...................... 8 ............. 23« B orene 38C SPECIALS ARE FOR FRIDAY. L a rg e Size ............... 29* SATURDAY AND MONDAY AT Hermiston Food Store PHONE 911 -