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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Ed Madden of P atterso n Ferry was treated for in ju ries in th e H er miston General hospital th is week, received in an au to accident. He is watchm an a t the ferry. OASIS THEATRE L o c a l H a p p e n in g s HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday FEBRUA RY 1 7 - 1 8 DO UBLE F E A T U R E L u c ille B a ll - Jam es E lliso n in NextjTime I M arry YNARD TRAWBERRY ROAN* L ittle Blue Blackbirds Sun. - Mon. - Tuea. F E B R U A R Y 19 - 2 0 - 21 C on tin u ou s S h ow Su nd ay. “ T he Y o u n g in H e a r t” s t a r t s : — 2 : 5 9 P .M .; 4 : 5 8 P .M .; 6 : 5 7 P M .; 8 : 5 6 P .M .; & 1 0 :5 5 P.M MMI9 Wf GAYNOR FAIRBANKS, JR. j Mwsiin " GODDARD « ’ ™ YOUNG "HEARTS Mickey Mouse Cartoon— The Fox H unt and Comedy. Special on hose, 79c hose for 69c: W alter Cresswell, from the head Nels K ristensen, Mrs. A nna Skou- of Stage Gulch, was intow n today. bo, Mrs. Blanche Jones of Boardman, 50c hose for 3 9c; chiffon and ser adv. and F. C. Frederickson of Irrigon vice weight a t B rierley's. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie left were In town on business Saturday. E rnest Nibbe, forem an a t th e Tom Saturday for P ortland on business. Boylen ranch on upper B u tter Creek, Special price— Companion, A m eri John Holmgren of Despain Gulch can. Colliers, 14 mo. for >4— extend is recovering from bronchial pneumo transacted business in Herm iston ed to March 15. Georgia Henderson. nia in the H erm iston G eaeral hospi Thursday. adv. tal. P. C. Bishop of Irrigon, who is a Blanche A ttebury of Stanfield is L. E. Clyde, d istric t traffic m an medical p atien t in th e H erm iston employed a t H u n te r’s Cafe th is week ager for the Pacific Telephone & General hospital, is reported as Telegraph Co., was a business v isit while Goldie O’Brien is ta k in g care improved. of her m other, Mrs. F. L. B arnett, or here Tuesday. who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea of S tan W alter Holt, county ag en t from field spent Sunday a t the home of Harold Pace and Mrs. H attie Pendleton, was a business visitor in Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott. Stone of Lewiston, Idaho, visited at H erm iston Wednesday. the home of his p aren ts recently, A h ig h lig h t in the social circle Mrs. F. L. Kelley arrived Monday Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Pace. H arold for last week was the bridge dinner a fte r spending the g reater p art of was form erly employed at R ohrm an’s given a t the H erm iston Hotel by Mr. garage and in Pendleton. and Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Mr. and th e fall and w in ter w ith her sister in The Dalles. Mrs. E. P. Dodd and Mrs. A rietta Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S haar celeb rat W hite. Acasia which had been sent ed th eir 20th wedding anniversary The card p arty w hich was adver from Berkeley, Cal., by Mrs. W h ite’s Tuesday evening by e n tertain in g at daughter, was used as centerpieces, tised by the A ltar Society for F ri d inner and bridge. The appropriate day, F eb ru ary 17, has been indefi and a la rg e piece arran g ed a t the V alentine m otif was effectively used. east end of th e d in in g room. H igh nitely postponed. High honors w ere won by Mr. and honors were won by Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ralph R ichards. Mervin W erth, high school teach W. J. W arner, and second high by er in the Union high school, re tu rn Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Johns and ed to his duties th is week a fte r be four d aughters of Daniel, W yoming, ing confined to his home by illness spent from S atu rd ay of last week for a week. u n til Monday m orning w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott. They expect to visit Mrs. V eneta M iller retu rn ed to B U R N her fath er in A rlington and other Pendleton last T hursday a fte r h av ing served as operator for the Black relatives in P ortland. Gasco Briquets TO PROVIDE Wednesday - Thursday FE B R U A R Y 22 - 23 W ed n esd a y S p ecial N ig h t. Y o u r Chicks o r Poults W IT H Mightier In Its Thrills. . . Than Any Picture You’ve Ever Seenl STEADY EVEN HEAT WAYNE MORRIS-CLAIRE TREVOR „ P m » a. I Mm» A »14» K m . • M » i. . Fra, N • AJ-.I.h I» .,» . » H„ . P,»a»l.r Co-op. Hardwire Service H E R M IST O N , ORE. Comedy— S tar D ust olored Cartoon— Count Me Out. & W hite Beauty Salon weeks. for several The H erm ston Rebekah lodge will give a dance S aturday. March 4. u n Mr. and Mrs. John DeGarmo of der the auspices of the P ast Noble H erm iston are the p aren ts of a son Grand club, in th e Com munity Park adv. born F eb ru ary 7 at the H erm iston hall. General hospital. He has been C. W arner, pastor of the Union named M atthew Raymond. church, left Monday for Eugene Mrs. E. P. Dodd left Saturday where he will spend the week w ith evening for San F rancisco where she his family. His son Cecil, who was recently while will act as assistan t a tte n d a n t for seriously injured the Oregon exhibit in the w estern playing basketball, i8 reported states b u ilding a t th e Golden Gate well on the way to recovery. exposition world fair. She stopped in P o rtlan d to visit her d aughter, Isabel Dodd Clayton, and also In E u gene to spend th e nig h t w ith her d au g h ter, Miss "Ruth Dodd, a s t u d en t at th e U niversity of Oregon. She also visited a short tim e w ith Mrs. H. E. P e tit a t Oregon City en route to Eugene. S E E G UY SH A W A T C H A l's n - i n 'm n ' ALAN HALB - DONALD CRISP C H A I. RICKPORD • JACK U RO R . JOHN LITEL. " ' “ •W M . K E ia itU Y . N o t h , „W ARNER RROS, Specials for February 1 7 -1 8 -2 0 . KRAUT, Red and White 2^>’s ..............2 for Meat Department PUMPKIN, Red and White 21/&’s .................... CHILI CON CARNE, Red and White .... 3 for lO l Oysters ASPARAGUS, Red and White l ’s .................. 19< P in t................ 191 Bacon Light Dry Cured whole or half (10 to 12s) Lb. W e in e rs Bologna M inced H am Lb............ 19< COFFEE * COFFEE • RED AND W H ITE................ 2 lbs. gg# • M A R T..................................... 2 lbs. 47^ © EARLY RISER...................... 2 lbs. g jf GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, R & W 2’s, 3 for 39^ BAKING POWDER, Red and White l ’s ........ 431 & White 9 oz. 10* PEARS, Red and White 21/2,s ................2 for PREPARED MUSTARD, Red MILK, Red and W hite.............................4 for PANCAKE FLOUR, Red and White 2i/2’s FRENCH DRESSING, 8 oz............................... »5« SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING.......... Quart 39* 2g# Produce Dept. Oranges Medium Sunkist 3 Doz- ....... 49* C a rro ts Fresh and Crisp Bunch ................ g$ THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING, 8 oz........ fg f PAPER TOW ELS............................... 2 pkgs. XJ* ................... LADY GODIVA SOAP FLAKES G ra p e fru it Arizona Dozen ... 33« H ermiston T rading C o . Phone 341 The THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1939. RED & WHILE S tore Phone 341 Mr. and Mrs. H arold H unt are the parents of a son born Tuesday. Feb ruary 14, in the H erm iston G eneral hospital. He has been named Dale Lewis and is the second child in the family to be born on St. V alentine’s day. Sunday d inner guests a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. D augherty in cluded Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Hedwall and son Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. B. I. W hitney, and Mrs. Mabel W alker and d au g h ter Beverley. People from farth er west who a t tended the Farm Bureau Coopera tive m eeting last F riday were E. M. Souders, W. A. Baker. Ingvard Skou- bo, I. L. Stout, Paul Sm ith, H. A. Graves and M. K. F lick in g er of Boardman. TRY OUR Auto -Thermic Duart Machineless Wave FOR COMFORT POPULARLY PRICED Come in or Phone for Appointment BLACK & WHITE BEAUTY SALON PHONE 211 Dorothy Ferguson Operator Mary Neill Apprentice be furnished by the sta te college and of th eir p lan tin g and care. There will be a question period afte r the talk. ever, if tim e is lim ited fo r upkeep, the num ber of flowers, p articu la rly annuals in the garden, should be kept a t a minimum. Get seasonal color from flow ering shrubs or from Why not keep a condensed garden perennials th a t do n ot require fre diary th is year? M ark th e first quent tran sp lan tin g and dividing. blooms in the spring, dates of subse Grow some flow ering vines. quent p lantings, spraying for pes;s, Tl.ne in preparing the ground, in and things to rem em ber for next spraying and staking, will be less if year. the flowers are kept in lim ited areas. P u t all th e roses in beds by them Who is going to be the first to selves. Collect th e scattered peren try an espalier fru it tree? nials and make one fine bed ra th e r T here is a movement about town th an num erous patches of flow ers here and there. to remove old poplars th a t have P u t to g eth er plan ts th a t like th e served well as w indbreaks, but have grown old and shapeless, and in same conditions. Grow plants th a t many instances dangerous. They are like your p articu la r situation. P la n ts being replaced by younger and s tu r th a t m ust be pampered have no place in th e garden of the person dier trees. The F eb ru ary issue of American who has little tim e to spend in up Home has a fine article on roses by keep.— T aken from Oregon Jo u rn al. a P o rtland w riter. I t is well w orth reading. The ideal garden for the average person is one th a t will look a ttra c tive w ithout dem anding too much care. T here are ways of avoiding needless work and of g ettin g results w ithout being a slave to the job. The woman who m ust always be spraying, weeding, w aterin g and tran sp lan tin g , and who has no time to ju st sit and look at the garden is stressing the w orking side of g ard ening too much. The firs t and m ain point, of course, is to have a well planned garden. Flow ers are a d elight th a t the no vice g ardener cannot renist. How- A HO G A T T H E T A B L -E J U S T b o o s t s h is o w n w e ig h t , B ut a h o g o n t h e r o a d BOOSTS th e accident R A T E .1 -Vatinani Safety Council Mr. and Mrs. Jay T. Pierson and fam ily left Monday for th eir new home in Weiser, Idaho, w here Mr. Pierson will serve as county agent for W ashington county. Pierson has acted in the capacity of assistant county agent here .for nearly two years. Special price— Companion. Ameri can, Colliers, 14 mo. for 34— extend ed to March 15. Georgia Henderson. adv. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SAT. & MON. — F e b ru a ry IO , l l & 15. D orothy Jean K ingsbury, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton K ingsbu ry, returned T hursday of last week from P ortland a fte r having spent a month w ith her g randparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Neff who were v isit ing in California, and w ith her grandm other in Salem. Among H erm iston people a tte n d ing the style show presented by the Echo Garden club Monday evening in the city hall were Mrs. David Mit- tlesdorf, Mrs. A. H. N orton, Mrs. C. Simons, Mrs. Ja rv is Durfey, Miss G ertrude Bradley, Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. W alter Sm ith, Mrs. A rietta W hite, Mrs. Gerald W hite, Mrs. Geo. H arkenrid- er, Mrs. Roy Hale, Mrs. H. G. R an kin, Mrs. Ju liu s Gimble, Mrs. B. E. O'Conner, Mrs, Alice W agner, Mrs. Wm. Shaar, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. F ra ser and son Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. P au l Bracher. ♦ ***♦ » » **» GARDEN CLUB CHATS At club m eeting next Monday. F eb ru ary 20. the response to roll call will be th e nam e of your favor ite shrub. A num ber of club members w ent [ to the style show and card p arty given by th e Echo G arden club. They reported a very enjoyable evening. H. K. Dean will be the guest speaker Monday afternoon. He will talk on soil p rep aratio n . Ha will also give a list of th e trees th a t can Phone 911 Crisco Iv o r y Flakes Creamy S hortening Lbs .........55« SNOW FLAKE or GRAHAMS Lb. U t Box «9 SHORT CUT 28* ARIZ-SWEET Grapefruit Jiiee For »5* I k Dell Cere No. 2 tins - Cream Style 2 For .......................... ............ 21* S trin g Beans Soda Crackers Fresh Stock 99.44% Pure Large Size - 85^ 9* Each Doz. 9®^ Borene Bar Soap 8 For .......................... 25* Dole Piaeapple Jiiee 1 Qt. 14 Flu. oz. ........ »9* Golden Heart Flour All 49 lb. Purpose sack 95C Oranges Sweet 288 & Size Juicy DOZEN IO C Tomatoes No. 2 H T ins Each 9c case $2.10 Hermiston Food Store PHONE 911