THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ». 1»»».
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
PAGE TWO
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W hite mo
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Connor and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Connor of Pendle tored to Lexington W ednesday to at-
ton visited Sunday w ith relatives teend th e fu n eral of Mr. W hite's
B U R N
cousin, T rum an W hite, who passed
here.
aw ay in P ortland. Sunday, F ebruary
A. J. K ellenberger and B. L. H ei 12. He was buried in the Lexington
ler. m anager and field man for Mill cemetery.
A. R. Baldw in of H eppner visited M utuals of Seattle, were business
TO PROVIDE
here Monday.
V. C. Sm ith, F ra n k Bilderback,
visitors in tow n Tuesday.
Lyle Tilden, Orvil Dawson and K. M.
H erbert Boylen is back on the job
Mrs. Alice H aley of P o rtlan d who Mayer motored to U kiah Sunday
a t Connor’s Service S tation a fte r an has visited h er nephew and family, w here they made a wild game su r
absence of several days due to ill Mr. and Mrs. R. B. W ilcox for a vey. They rep o rt th a t th e deer are
in fine shape and are now shedding
ness.
week, left Tuesday for h er home.
th e ir an tlers. A flock of wild M allard
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Cupp left ducks were found in th e meadow.
The H erm iston Post of th e A m eri
can Legion is p lan n in g a St. P a t Monday afternoon for E lgin, Ore.,
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Cox are now
rick 's day dance March 17, to be w here they w ill visit h er m other
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jones. living in th e ir house n o rth of the
held in the Com munity park hall.
P ra n n residence w hile doing the in
Dr. J. P. S tew art, eye-sight spe side finishing. Mr. and Mrs. K en
SEE GUY SHAW AT
Miss V era Sisson is now w orking
under the N ational Y outh A dm inis cialist of Pendleton w ill be a t the neth Pierson and fam ily w ill move
H erm iston H otel on W ednesday, into the house w hen it Is completed.
tratio n as assistan t to Mrs. R. A.
F ebruary 15th. H ours 1:00 to 5:00 Mr. Pierson will look a fte r th e lum
Brownson a t th e city library.
p. m.
adv. ber yard w hich is close by, operated
by Mr. Cox.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W u rn er of
HERMISTON, ORE.
Mrs. E lm er Dixson an d in fan t
Cascade Locks, Ore., are guests of d au g h ter LaVonne Rene are now a t
Mrs.
Chas.
Clark
and
dau
g
h
ter
Mr. and Mrs. Lon H arper. He is a home in Columbia d istric t. They re
Mrs. Donald Jackson, en tertain ed a t
b ro th er of Mrs. H arper.
turned from St. A nthony’s hospital
a surprise b irth d ay p a rty in honor
in Pendleton recently.
of Mrs. H. L. Payne a t h er home Stanfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack W aller and
A num ber of neighbors m et a t th e
W ednesday evening when 38 friends
d au g h ter Mrs. Lyle F ih n of Prosser,
Jack Sm ith, son of Mr. and Mrs.
enjoyed th e occasion. A luxurious home of Mrs. L. H am m er la st T h u rs
W n., visited friends in H erm iston A. M. Sm ith, retu rn ed to his w o rt
pot luck d in n er was served w ith day for an old fashioned q u iltin g
at M adras, Ore., Monday, after h av
Monday of th is week.
two b eautifully decorated b irthday party. D inner was served in th e a f
ing been at home for more th an a cakes in evidence. A fter d in n er the ternoon and everyone had an enjoy
The ladies of the Union church week due to a knee injury.
evening was spent playing Chineese able time. Those a tten d in g w ere th e
will hold a cooked food sale S atu r
Checkers. Among those present were Mesdames H. Stockard, E llen S till
day, F eb ru ary 11, a t th e H erm iston
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson left
Mr. and Mrs. Eric S torgard, Mr. and ings and son John, Joy E m erson,
T rad in g Co. store.
adv W ednesday for P o rtlan d and T illa
Mrs. L ester Stoop, Mr. and Mrs. O. A m anda Shaver, G eorgia Shaver and
mook w here they w ill spend a week O. Felthouse, Mr. and Mrs. Roy d au g h ter M arilyn, Alice H am m er
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn A nderson of w ith th e ir d au g h ter and family. Mr.
Chenault, Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Mar and d au g h ter Carol. M ary N eill and
La G rande spent the week end at and Mrs. George McKenzie.
ble, Mr. and Mrs. V ern B urrell. Mr. baby, and th e hostess. Mrs. H am m er.
th e home of her parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo LaMon and son
and Mrs. M. L. W atson, Mr. and
Mrs. W alter Smith.
P ostm aster W. E. Logan is con
Mrs. O. Lockridge. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fr’die of P endleton, and Mr. and
fined to his home th is week due to
Pully, Miss Zelda Curtis, H enry Mrs. Fred Johnson and son H u lette
Miss . C atherine McMullen re illness. Miss E lizabeth Leek is w ork Chilling. Joe Reeves, H arvey Payne of Albee, Ore., were d in n er guests
tu rn ed la st T hursday n ig h t from ing in the post office d u rin g his ab and Chas. Clark.
of Mr. and Mrs. L. H am m er a t th e ir
S eattle w here she has spent th e past sence.
home Sunday afternoon.
m onth w ith h er au n t, Mrs. W. M.
* » • G loria H am m er of Columbia is
* * *
L arge assortm ent silk p rin ts in
G rant.
♦ stay in g in town w ith h er a u n t and
the very new est styles and fabrics—
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Neill.
By Lois H utchison
w
Mrs. M. C. B arager retu rn ed Sun Umbrella sk irts included, $2.98 to *
Mrs. E lm er Dixson an d in fa n t
adv
day from Rufus, Or., where she had $3.98 a t Ruby M cM illan’s.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J- O tt made a d au g h ter are now home from St.
spent several days w ith Mr. and
business trip to Pendleteon Monday A nthony’s hospital in Pendleton.
Week end visitors at the home of m orning. Mr. Ott sta te s th a t the
Mrs. Chas. Hoggard.
Carl Johnston of Spokane sp en t
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kennison snow storm w hich they encountered Sunday and Monday a t th e J. H.
Mrs. Mabel W alker entertain ed were Lena Lage and d au g h ter W illa
th a t m orning was the w orst he was R yland home. Mr. Johnson and Mr.
inform ally F rid ay n ig h t of last week Jean and P aul Seeliger from W alla
R yland are old friends.
ever in.
a t her home com plim enting Mrs. B. W alla.
Mrs. H. G. McCulley left Sunday
Mrs. C. L. Upham retu rn ed Mon
I. W hitney. The honoree was pres
day evening from Gaston, Ore., to atten d th e Home In terest Confer
ented w ith a lovely gift. Those pres
H arry Kelley, su p erin ten d en t of w here she visited her d aughter, Mrs. ence held a t Corvallis.
en t were Mesdames Grayce Rice, the CCC camp at O ntario, Or., spent
Mrs. H erb ert Boylen and son Ben
Law rence H a rt and fam ily. H er
Goldie O’Brien, Carl Brown, J. G. the week end in H erm iston w ith his
g ran d d au g h ter Rachel, two m onths made a business trip to Pendleton
Pearson, Georgia H enderson, O. L. family, re tu rn in g Monday night.
old, has been quite ill w ith bronchial the first of th e week.
Slauson, V eneta Miller. J. L. Daugh
Mrs. W. A. Mikesell has been suf-
pneum onia.
erty, Wm. S haar and Miss P auline
Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard F oster and
Mrs. T. A. O’Grady displayed her fering from a severe cold the past
Stoop.
d au g h ter Eleanor, and son Edw ard b u tton collection and gave an in week.
JLL
Mrs. J. H. Ryland, who has been
Jr., Mrs. D raper and Bill Lilw all of terestin g lectu re at th e F arm B ur
W alla W alla, W n., were week end eau au x iliary m eeting last Friday. ill for Storne tim e, is reported as
guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. The collection contains buttons from g reatly improved.
Edw ard Shaw has contracted for
Chas. Seeliger in W estland district. nearly every era in th e history of
th e United States and upon close th e Belscamper place and will farm
Mrs. B. F. F au st is the house sc ru tin y some are in tric a te and it th is season.
guest of her d au g h ter Miss M axine lovely in design. Mrs. O’Grady has
Faust th is week. She has been v isit received additions to h er collection
ad fliw rr.-itn # »vfjntoq.A
ing her sisters in Pendleton for sev from num erous sources.
FOR
eral days and retu rn ed to her home
Dell Christley made a business
trip to Pendleton T hursday of last
in Eagle Creek T hursday.
Painting - Paperhanging - Signs
week.
W rite Box 115
Stanfield
Mrs. Rena W aterm an
retu rn ed
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Colpltts are
S aturday afternoon from an extend now at the Tom Colpitts home in
ed visit w ith her sons in various
p a rts of the state and in W ashing
ton. She is now w ith h er daughter,
1 P in t..................
Mrs. Bob Yeager.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Friday * Saturday
O. O. Felthouse and nephew Gale
Felthouse motored to W alla W alla
last F riday on business.
FEBRUARY 1 0 - 1 1
DOUBLE FEATURE
SUBMARINE
I PATROL
w ith
Richard Greene - Nancy Kelly
•
TOMMY KELLY
“PECK’S BAD BOY
WITH THE CIRCUS »
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Sun. - Mon. - Tue».
Mrs. Carl Brown
is
visiting
friends in Pendleton th is week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Ebsen of L exing
ton w ere business visitors in town
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. H ugh Neill spent
two days in P o rtlan d th is week. Ben
Boylen operated the barber shop
d uring th e ir absence.
Mac Hoke and Don Cameron of
Pendleton were business visitors in
town Monday.
W illiam and Otis McCarty of u p
per B u tter Creek w ere business vis
itors here Saturday.
FEBRUARY 12 - 13 - 14
Continuous Show Sunday.
A lfred Stoop of E lgin, Ore., v isit
ed his father, H enry Stoop, and sis
ter, P au lin e Stoop, Tuesday.
‘Cowboy and the Lady” starts:
3:10 P.M.; 5:20 P.M.; 7:30
P.M. and 9:40 P.M.
Mrs. J. S. B urnham was a busi
ness visitor in Pendleton Tuesday.
um ma
oom m
CA RY COOPER
MERLE OBERON.
f >^MERLE
OBERON
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Mickey Mouse Cartoon — GOOD
SCOUTS and COMEDY.
Wednesday - Thursday
FEBRUARY 1 5 - 1 6
Wednesday Special Night.
Mrs. Mabel W alker
Grayce Rice motored
W alla Tuesday.
and Mrs
to W alla
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Devine of Lex
ington were H erm iston visitors S at
urday.
Joe Dyer left Tuesday for Powell
B utte, Ore., to visit his d au g h ter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. E d g ar P etdr-
son.
New line bracelets and brooches,
novelty buttons, a t B rierley’s.
adv
T
T h e p ictu re of
her d a z z lin g
career!
SONJA
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W HENIE- G R E E N E
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hire
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Graves of
H eppner visited Sunday a t the home
of h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.
Wilcox.
Mrs. C. L. Upham retu rn ed Mon
day n ig h t from Gaston, Ore., where
she visited her d au g h ter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Law rence H art.
Her g ran d d au g h ter
Rachel, two
m onths old, has been quite ill w ith
bronchial pneum onia b ut is g reatly
improved.
Specials
Vanilla Extract Imitation Pheasant - 8 OZ......
PEPPER - Red and White 8 o z ........
BAKED BEANS & BROWN BREAD -
19*
M*
both 3
13*
C a rro ts
Fresh California
Bunch
......
FRESH CRABS
Each
IOC
...........
SLICED BACON
25*
RICE - Extra Fancy Blue R o se.............. 3 lbs. 21 £
SHRIMP - Red & White Fancy Large . 2 for 33*
SHRIMP - Our V alu e...............................2 for 27 <
Fresh Solid Heads
2 f o r ....................
COLUMBIA
FRESH OYSTERS
I lf
COCOA - Blue and W h ite.................... 2 lbs.
L e ttu c e
Co-op. Hardwire
Service
M eat Departm ent
PEAS - Walla Walla No. 2’s .............................
Department
STEADY
EVEN
HEAT
SEE MC DIDIT
.................................
Vegetable
Y our C hicks
or P ou lts
fo r February 1 0 -1 1 -1 3 .
23*
PREMIUM CHOCOLATE - i/2 lb..........2 for 3
VANILLA EXTRACT - R & W 2 oz...... .......... 25«
CAKE FLOUR
Lb. Pkg................
35*
Boned & Rolled
HAMS
Whole or half ..
43*
MARSHMALLOWS - Red & W h ite..............
PAPER NAPKINS - Bundles of 80’s ..............
WAX PAPER - 125 ft. r o lls.............................
CRACKERS -
cascade
91
¿91
..................... 2 lbs.
29 <
GLO COAT - Johnsons Liquid Mix 1 1-3 pt. 59*
LIGHT GLOBES - Frosted Sun G io
2 for 27 <
WASHO .............................................................. 27<
WALNUT HALVES - Oregon .............. >/, lb.
H ermiston T rading C o .
Phone 341
The
fiasco Briquets
RED&WHIXE
S tore
1 vi ' -M a a iit ;
Mrs. Rebecca K n ig h t of Hood
R iver visited Sunday a t th e home of
her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Duff
K night in Columbia d istrict. She is
spending the week w ith her b ro th er
Mark Davis a t U m atilla, who is
q u ite ill.
J. S. Beal, son of H. J. Beal of
H erm iston, is co n stru ctin g an 8x18
tra ile r house in w hich his fam ily
w ill live d u rin g the sum m er months.
He is associated in the blacksm ith
shop w ith his father.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze left
last week for southern California.
A rizona and New Mexico on a
m o n th ’s trip. Mr. Swayze is presi
dent of th e F irst N ational Bank of
H erm iston.
Homer W ilson, who has spent
most of th e w in ter in California, is
v isitin g his friend Clarence B uh
m ann th is week at th e home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Buhm ann.
— SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SAT. & MON.
February IO, 11 & 13.
SAUER KRAUT
TOMATOES
Standby No. 2% tin s
for 25<
2
A V alentine card p arty w ill be
given a t the Legion hall F riday. Feb
ru a ry 17. a t 8:00 p. m The public
is invited to atten d : adm ission 25c;
prizes for pinochle and bridge: re
freshm ents Included; Sponsored by
In d ie s A ltar Society.
adv
E. F. K ingsley and W’m. Pimm of
P ortaind stopped F rid ay of last
week to visit Mr. K ingsley’s d au g h
te r and son. M urial and Dick, w hile
en ro u te to Boise. Idaho, on business.
T he K ingsley y o an g sters are stay in g
w ith th e ir uncle and au n t. Mr. and
Mrs W. A. H lnellne. w hile a tte n d
ing school.
9*
HELP FIGHT AGAINST COLDS!
GRAPE FRUIT
ORANGES
Argo No. 2 tin s
Tree Ripened - Doz.
Gingham Tissue
650 Sheets
3 for J 0 £
M ustard or Tomato Sauce
EACH
£0^
CNSCO
Calla Lily
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Stoop of Uma
tilla and dau g h ters Donna Fay and
Linda. Mrs. Chas. C lark and Mrs.
Don Jackson and son C larkle and
d au g h ter P hyllis motored tn Fn*—
prise over th e week end to visit
relatives.
Standby No. 2% tin s
EACH
GRANULATED SOAP
Blze ^ 3 ^
Reg. size 21c
M IL K
The P erfe c 7 s h o rte „ ,n g
3 lb- tins 57*
Arm & Hammer SODA
»DA
4 lge. tin s
3 for
>5*
Dinty Moore
ÇfolAf
UCCI OICW
For Hot Lunches
N
HOT
SAUCE
Gives Real Tomato
Flavor
Doz
«5*
45*
WHOLE BRAN SHREDS - Lge. Pkg.
w ith Dish Towel
Hermiston Food Store
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