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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 193#. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON PAGE TWO Attend the dance at the W estland school house S aturday, F eb ru ary 4. Good music. Supper will be served. Admission 40c and 10c. adv Gene Moore arrived W ednesday to visit un til the last of the week w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Duff of Adams Moore. He is enlisted w ith the 29th and Mrs. Geo. Bemis of Yakima, U. S. Army E ngineers and is now Wn., were d inner guests of Mr. and first assistant to the head cook and Mrs. W. E. Logan last F riday even first field cook. ing. Mrs. Duff and Mrs. Bemis are sisters of Mrs. Logan. O <• *8* 6 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H oggard and her sister, Mrs. C. A. Thom of R u By MRS. J. M. RICHARDS fus, Ore., w ere over n ig h t guests The E cho-Stanfield Home E x ten Monday of Mr. and Mrs. B. I. W h it ney. Mrs. Miles B arager retu rn ed sion U nit met in the church base ment Fiday afternoon w ith Miss w ith them for a sh o rt visit. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Molstrom Frances Clinton in charge. Miss who farm east of Stanfield w ere bus Lucy Case, extension specialist from iness visitors in H erm iston Tuesday O.S.C. will dem onstrate and talk on They visited the J. H. Reid poultry salads for spring, F eb ru ary 24. Mrs. farm in w hich they w ere interested J. M. R ichards and Mrs. J. F. Rue- due to the fact th a t they have a ber were appointed project leaders flock of 800 W h ite Leghorn pullets. for the general m eeting in Pendle Special! T his week end only ton, F eb ru ary 25. New silk dresses in sp rin g styles, Mrs. W. G. W allace retu rn ed Sun $2.98. R eg u lar $3.98 values. Ruby day following a th ree weeks vaca M cMillan’s. adv. tion spent in P ark d ale and P ortland. Bob H arris is home on furlough from the arm y w here he is stationed J. F. Lane is now op eratin g th e a t F o rt Missoula, M ontana. He will Pastim e w hich he purchased recen t re tu rn for duty March 2, and will ly. be accompanied by his b ro th er Bill Mr. and Mrs. Orville Dyer and H arris who m ay en ter th e army. family are moving from H erm iston Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and son to Stanfield, and will occupy the H ugh V ester enjoyed a motor trip Kenison residence. Mr. Dyer is soil Sunday w hich took them to Pasco, conservationist a t the Stanfield W n., to v isit Mr. and Mrs. H arry SCS camp. Lake, then on to Kennewick and by Therm on Pfcwell, SCS camp tech K iona to Horse H eaven country and direct to P atterso n ferry and home. nician, has been tran sferred to Con All Am erican Legion A uxiliary don, members are requested to bring car Mr. and Mrs. M anuel Espinola are pet rags to th e next au x iliary m eet the parents of a son born at th eir ing scheduled for T hursday, F eb ru ary 9. These are to be sent to the home Friday, Ja n u ary 21. He has Roseburg V eteran ’s hospital to be been named Mike Manuel. BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday David M ittlesdorf and Wm. Snod grass left Tuesday on a business trip to O ntario, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Campbell of FEB. 3 - 4 DOUBLE FEATURE DICK Powell - O L IV IA DeHavilland I CHARLES WINNINGER | ALLEN JENKINS BONITA GRANVILLE MELVILLE COOPER XT"“ A 20th Century-Fox Picture __ With Henry Arthur - Jean Valerie PLUS SHORT FEATURES. Sun. - Mon. - Tue». FEB. 5 - 6 - 7 Continuous Show Sunday. ‘Heart of the North” starts 3:10 P.M.; 5:15 P.M.; 7:20 P. M. and 9 :25 P. M. See Canada's Mounties in Action in T E C H N I C O L O R ! Heart of the North Pendleton, and J. E. H arvey of P en dleton were among th e business visi tors In H erm iston Tuesday. A few new h ats priced a t 79c each a t Ruby McMillan’s. adv. V isiting at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Seellger of W estland dis tric t th is week is Mrs. Seeliger’s sis ter and brother-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cleary of Oakland, Calif. Mon day they motored to W alla W alla to spend the day w ith friends. Mr. and Mrs. E lm er H aar are m aking th e ir home for th e present In th e Cronk A partm ent. Mrs. H aar will be remembered as Beverly Al len. Clare L indner left S aturday m orning for Spokane to atten d the Pilgrim TTollneas Bible s e h o n l fo r tbe test, semester w hich will end Tnr» Mnrihpllo f*lqrVp. whn iintTprwPnf qva nnAMtlnn for a w w IW H « of fhn T»roUn Wpll« Ppnprfll ‘hoetnlfol THura- rtov nf loot wopk. will retu rn home v a n r trl Hnl TTnTnH to n rf^ o tr T T o llo r YvrV»nm fn oa w ith w it h th o rn F d w q rd Dick Foran - Gale Page M r. COMEDY— Cleaning Up. CARTOON—Daffy Duck in Holly wood. Wednesday - Thursday FEB. 8 - 9 Wednesday Special Night. »n d V o n o o iiv p r . fo v f ja ffp d ?f>r S p lin f tp T r t . TT. fl. CJchO- 1 1 7 0 .. -H q lf M o M rq . W . r o m q ln p f, o H f iid p n t q p n o f M f , flT ld ATrq of m o- O r p .. I n s t S o f - TTo^pn pnv*ol1 o n r ln p - f o r m . f lo lr l A T fl- urTio Iq o q f ^ /T o n t n t T T n lv p r a H v . P o M f l* » AT r a TT a I pti TTnTTorq P p r n lf T T»q n T f!n fh n D r1 o ii"'h fn v * F o rp s f H ro v o th e ir of AT r a " T ifl rp fn rn P d P’r q n d m r P T l tP . T. WATTIPr. SPECIAL OFFER W om an's Home Companion Colliers - American — 14 months $4.00 - New or Renewal Offer Good Only to Feb. 10th Georgia Henderson Hermiston SEE MC DIDIT FOR Painting - Paperhanging - Signs PLUS SHORT FEATURES W rite Box 115 Stanfield * made up by patients. H urry! Special reduced prices still in effect this week only. Ruby McMillan’s. adv. The Wool Growers’ A uxiliary will meet Friday, F eb ru ary 3, a t the home of Mrs. George at Echo. Mrs. D. Penney, Mrs. Celia Gilmore, Mrs. W. P. D augherty and Mrs. Stanley Lyon will a c t as hostesses. A le tte r from V irginia Dyer statef th a t she is very happy in her new home a t Gallia, Iowa, w ith her grandm other and au n t. V irginia was a senior in the H erm iston Union high school and will complete her high school course in Iowa. She sends greetings to h er friends and associates. REMEMBER Red & While meens Satisfying Quality or Yenr Money Back! Specials for February 3, 4 and 6. 19* .............. 25* PANCAKE FLOUR, Red & White .... Meat Department Beef B oil Rib or Plate Lb.................. BUCKWHEAT PANCAKE JAK’N JILL CRYSTAL WHITE SYRUP 5 lba- 43« 69* WHEAT CEREAL ............................ - 191 Beef Pet Beast Shoulder Cuts FLAVOR JELL .................................. 4 for f 9^ L b 1 5 < SHREDDED WHEAT 2 for 25* Beef Steaks All Cuts SALMON, Silver Rapids l ' s ............. 3 ior 35* Lb..................... 25* • MINCED HAM MALTED MILK, Brimful ................. 1 lb. 19* • BOLOGNA • WEINERS MACARONI & SPAGHETTI Lar«e P ackaKfi 23* • LIVER Red and W hite SAUSAGE NOODLES ..................................... P/z lbs. 23* EACH - Lb...... BEANS, Red or W h ite.................... 6 lbs. 28* OYSTERS, Blue & White 2 for 25* PR O D U C E MATCHES....................................... carton J^* G ra p e fru it SUNKIST ARIZONA TOILET TISSUE, Blue & White .. 4 rolls 23* Dozen .. 33* Oranges SARDINES, Crown .......................... 3 for J Juicy Sunkist CATSUP, Red & White 14 oz. 17* 3 doz................ 40* Cane & Maple Syrup, Liberty Bell 5 lbs. Lemons COFFEE, Red & W h ite..................2 lbs. TABLE SALT, Red & White 2 lb..... 2 for J Large Sunkist Dozen .. 19* H ermiston T rading C o . Phone 341 The RED&WHLIE S tore Phone 341 STANFIELD ZZ/ These Price Saving Items While They Are In Stock— ♦ The Tally-H o bridge club enjoyed a waffle supper a t the Refvem home Monday n ig h t w ith Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Heyden, Mrs. Wm. M arbut, James Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Ref vem as hosts. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Dill Penney, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. G reathouse, Dr. Wm. M ar but and Mrs. J. F. Lane. T hree tables of contract were in play d u rin g the evening. An election of officers was held at the Commercial club m eeting Thursday night. N. D. Bard was again chosen president; F. C. F itz patrick, vice president; J. F. Lane, treasurer. The executive com mittee consists of F ra n k Sloan, W. T. Reeves, and Jam es Hoskins. The club meets on the second and fourth Thursdays a t 8:00 p. m., in the I.O.O.F. hall. The Ladies Aid met in the church parlors T hursday afternoon w ith Mrs. Troy Coleman, vice president, presiding. Mrs. F ran k Sloan, fin an cial chairm an for Jan u ary , reported about $23 as proceeds from benefit teas held a t the homes of Aid mem bers during the past two weeks. The nam es of Mrs. Fred Shelton and Mrs. Byron Brown have been added to the m embership roll. YOUR NEEDS FOR SPRING WORK WILL BE RECOGNIZED SOON AND YOU WILL WANT TO BE READY . . . .C A L L AT THE Grange C ooperative a t H erm isto n For these items— Singletrees C o lla r Pads Harness Snaps B uckeye In c u b a to r P o u ltry N e ttin g & screen w ir e Doors & W in d o w Glass M o w e r Pas I s children have entered th e B oardm an grade schooL BOARDMAN « By RUTH FISHER ♦ T he Ladies Aid w ill hold th eir m onthly silver tea a t the home of Mrs. A rt Allen, W ednesday a fte r noon a t 2:30 o’clock. Joe Byrn visited on th e project last T hursday, Ja n u ary 26. The fourth series of I.O.O.F. pino chle parties were in play W ednesday evening. H igh score w ent to Eldon Shannon and John Younger. Low score w ent to Mrs. Kunze and Bon nie Younger. The Irrigon basketball squad de feated the Boardm an Y ellow jackets by a high score F riday n ig h t, J a n u ary 27, in a game played on the Irrigon floor. The score was 10 to 32. Lewis McDonald, Y ellow jacket guard, took a bad fall d u rin g the game, dislocating several vertebrae and elim in atin g him from th e squad for the rest of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Baling and children, Lois Lee and Jerry, of Heppner, a r rived last week to make th e ir home w ith Mrs. Saling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald, w hile Mr. Eal ing is employed in th is vicinity. The Miss La Vern B aker and Teddy W ilson, E. O. N. students, retu rn ed to La G rande Monday, Ja n u a ry 30, afte r spending th e week end a t th e ir respective homes here. A dance sponsored by the G range was given In the G range hall S atu r day night. M argaret Jones of La G rande vis ited a t the Blanche Jones home Sun day. ROCKAW AY DANCE EVERY SAT. & SUN. B. Y. O. L. Have All Kinds of Mix Dance to the Sweet Swing of Chas. McKee Band Mrs. Fred Shelton was hostess to the Pollyannas a t her home W ed nesday afternoon. Mrs. H. MacCor- mick was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Howard T ate, W aldo Stork, Billy and Alvin G ilbert were guests Sunday a t the Alvin Tate home in Pasco. Leo Clark has taken up his duties as su perintendent of the Stanfield Irrig atio n ditch. He succeeds Jam es J^ane who has acted in th is capacity for four years. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Lane have moved into an ap artm en t above the Pastime. Week end guests a t the Charles H errick home were Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Binschus and Miss Jean Mc Cormick of Portland. A nother newcomer on the project is Frances Myrelene Roland, a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Roland, Friday, Ja n u ary 26, Mrs. F ran k Sloan and Mrs. Jam es Lane en tertain ed a t th e form er’s home honoring J. F. Lane on the an niversary of his b irth . Guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. G. E. G reat- house. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heyden, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jackson, Miss Joann Leslie. Dena Seaton. F ra n k Sloan and M arie Lane. Mrs. Nell W hite and son Vivian from H idaway Springs are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. W ald. Mrs. Clara G ilbert of Goldendale, Wn., visited h er sons Billy and Al vin at the home of h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tate. Homer H edrick and Ed Coffman attended E ureka I.O.O.F. Lodge in Pendleton, Tuesday night. Sam. Jess and Raymond Meade of S eattle and Mr. and Mrs. Joe W ater man of Yakima visited a t th e J. F Meade home Sunday. The reunion was In celebration of the birthdays of Mrs. Jess Gossage and J. F. Meade. Jack House Jr., w ent to Seattle Monday. Mias Lncile Tombleson went to Portland the latter part of the week. - SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SAT. & MON. — F e b ru a ry 3, 4 & 6. fli- - M.J.B. COFFEE .............................. HILLS BROS. COFFEE ................ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE..... GOLDEN WEST COFFEE............ p O U U U P u m p k in Spinach Economical for Pies. No. 2*4 tin s - 2 for 2 1 * Ida Dell Corn X5* Hollywood Choose Cream Style. Full No. 2 tin s - 3 for _ P er pound ....................1 9 * S a lt 2 lb. shakers V itam ins in the tin. No- 1 tal* .......... 3 f° r Wadham’s Tonato Juico 2 to r J 3 ^ No‘ 1 tall tin s ' 3 for 2 2 * « Bacon Squares Pheasant Pink Salmon P er pound .......................1 4 * O ysters 5 oz. tin s .......... 2 to r 1 *b- ........... tor Standby Soup Vegetable or Tomato. Ea. HERSHEY’S BREAKFAST COCOA 1 full lb. tin 14« Hermiston Food Store PHONE 911