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PAGE TWO OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERM ISTON, OREGON J FRI. - SAT. — DEC. 22 • 23 P A L N IG H T DOUBLE F E A T U R E CHARUECHAN TREASURE ISLAND -SIDNEY TOLER A M il l C . l w y F — l $1000 A Touchdown s ta r r in g Joe E. Brown - M artha Raye B etty Boop C arto o n — So Does an • A utom obile SUN. — MON. — TUES. DECEMBER 24 - 25 - 26 Continuous Show Sun. and Mon. DON'T FORGET! Santa Claus will be at the theatre in person from 2 :00 to 4 :00 p. m. Christmas Day! SAMUEL GOLDWYN COOPER C arto o n — W an te d . Ja c k B u llard , m ay o r of Irrig o n , Mrs. Tom F ra s e r an d son Tom m y sp e n t th e w eek end in H erm isto n . w ere P e n d leto n v isito rs S a tu rd ay . V ester S haw , son o t Mr. a n d Mrs. Mr. a n d Mrs. L aw ren ce Snow gress a re m oving in to one of th e W. W. Guy S haw , le ft th is week for Lex in g to n w here h e w ill w ork a t th e Joe F elth o u se houses th is w eek. Mrs. R. C. M cR eynolds an d Mrs. D evine ran ch . Miss M ary B u rn h am a rriv e d hom e M. G. H ed w all w ere P en d leto n b u si S a tu rd a y from E llen sb erg , W n„ for ness v isito rs T uesday. a tw o w eeks C h ristm as v acatio n . Lee Shaw , son of M r. an d Mrs. She a tte n d s th e E llen sb erg N orm al Guy haw , is em ployed o n th e A. E. school. M cF arlan d place a t B oardm an. Mr. an d Mrs. A lto n K in g sb u ry and W. C. Isom , Ju stice of peace o f th e d a u g h te r J e a n le ft S u n d ay n ig h t to Irrig o n d is tric t, w as a c a lle r in H e r sp en d se v eral day s w ith h e r p a re n ts m iston W ednesday. a t F a lls C ity, O regon. T hey expect Mrs. M onte H edw all, accom panied to re tu rn F rid ay . by Mrs. R. C. M cR eynolds, Mrs. J a r T he lad ies of th e M eth o dist ch u rch vis D urfey an d Mrs. J. G. P earso n , m et a t th e hom e of Mrs. N. W. Bloom w ere W alla W alla business v isito rs fo r a pot lu ck d in n e r an d social a f F rid ay . tern o o n w h ere a little ex ch an g e of Miss E d ith C lark e of O n tario is g if ts w as enjoyed. expected hom e F rid a y to spend th e Miss L ois W h ite , Miss G erald in e C h ristm as holid ay s w ith h e r p a re n ts, M ulling an d R ic h a rd Cox, all of O re Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. C larke. gon S ta te college, a rriv e d hom e to Mr. an d Mrs. T. W. S m ith an d son 1 d ay (T h u rs d a y ) m o rn in g to spend a D onnie of T ig ard cam e W ednesday tw o w eeks C h ristm a s v a c atio n w ith n ig h t to v isit d u rin g th e h o lid ay s a t th e ir re sp ectiv e p a re n ts. th e hom e of his p a re n ts, Mr. and) Mrs. H arv ey P a y n e sp e n t from F r i Mrs. W a lte r Sm ith. O th er m em bers d ay till W ed n esd ay in P o rtla n d w ith of th e fam ily a re also ex p ected th is h e r g ra n d m o th e r, Mrs. J u lia M iller, week end. a n d o th e r re la tiv e s. Mrs. M iller is 98 y ears old an d is en jo y in g good h e a lth . Skating Schedule TUES. — Ladies 15c - Men 25c WED. — C ouples.....................35c THURS. — Ladies 15c - Men 25c GLORY Popeye THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939. THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. C ustom ers M ildew ed M elodram a SATURDAY NIGHT — CARNIVAL SKATING — Balloon Prizes - Races - Games Skate Dances WED. - THURS. - DEC. 27 • 28 OLD TIME DANCE S T A N F IE L D GRANGE LOYPOWERBRENT HALL Saturday Night DECEMBER 23 Color C arto o n — W ick y W acky R o m ance. T ra v e lo g u e — T he E v erg reen E m pire. FO U R-H CLUB BEINEFIT 40c a n d 10c I s I I 3 s s I I May the companionship of friends at Christmas time be as warm and comforting as the firelight of the Yuletide log. DR. W . MARTIN MARBUT A ccording to p resen t p la n s th e re w ill be some coo p eratio n from th e S.C.S. cam p a t S tan field , an d also PW A fu n d s m ig h t be av ailab le. T he a n n o u n cem en t comes as p le a sa n t new s to p icn ick ers w ho w ere som e w h a t sh o rt of picnic g ro u n d s la s t sum m er. M r. W eston is m oving h is fam ily from Boise an d w ill pro b ab ly live in H erm isto n . M ore d e fin ite in fo rm a tio n is expected from Mr. W atso n Mr. an d Mrs. M erle P h elp s a re soon. He w as ta k e n to th e dam site p la n n in g to leav e H erm isto n S unday by E n o s M a rtin of th e ir rig a tio n of fo r W alla W a lla w h ere th e y in ten d fice. to m ak e th e ir hom e. Mr. P h e lp s has been em ployed h ere for m an y years as a c h ain m an for th e a rm y e n g in eers on th e p ro ject. H is w ork tak es him Into W a sh in g to n an d is m oving h is fam ily to W a lla W alla. D ates fo r th e d is tric t No. 2 b as k e tb a ll playoffs w ere a g re e d upon a t a m e etin g of H erm iaton, P en d leto n an d M ilto n -F re e w a te r M onday n ig h t. S u b -d istric t p lay o ff for th e e a st end w ill be h eld F e b ru a ry 19 to 24, for P la n s have been an n o u n ced fo r a th e w est end F e b ru a ry 23, 24 an d p u b lic p ark , in c lu d in g tab les, ovens, 26. and th e d is tric t playoff (to be cab in for c a re ta k e r, etc., a t th e Cold held in U m a tilla co u n ty th is y e a r) , S p rin g s -reservoir reserve. T h e site M arch 1. 2 an d 4. w ill be inside th e re c e n tly b u ilt T he east end sch ed u le: F e b ru a ry fence an d w ill pro b ab ly be read y for use n ex t su m m er, a lth o u g h th is is 19 (M o n d ay ), Mac H i a t H e rm is n o t d efin ite. Mr. W eston of th e U. to n ; F e b ru a ry 20 (T u e sd a y ), H e r F e b ru a ry 21 S. B iological d e p a rtm e n t of Boise. m iston a t P e n d le to n ; (W e d n e sd a y ), P en d leto n a t Mac Hi. Id ah o , w as in H erm isto n th e past week an d m ade a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e If H erm iston is e lim in ated in th e firs t ro u n d , M ac H i w ill p lay a t p ro ject. P en d leto n F e b ru a ry 23 (F r id a y ) and if a n o th e r gam e is n ecessary it w ill be played F e b ru a ry 24 (S a tu r d a y ). place to be d eterm in ed by iot. If no team is elim in ated in the f i- f t ro u n d , p lay w ill begin over ag a in w ith th e team s m eetin g a t th e opposite place from th a t a t w hich th e firs t gam es w ere played. Two d efeats e lim in a te a team . O fficials w ere not decided on a t la s t n ig h t’s m eeting. DISTRICT 2 HOOP PLAYOFF DATES SET PARK CAMP SITE PLANNED AT DAM G ro c e ry Specials f o r Dec. 22*23 C O FFEE KIDDIES! COME SEE Red & White lb. 28tf Mart .......... lb. 23 Early Riser ..lb, 18< ( k SANTA CLAUS AT THE HERMISTON TRADING CO SATURDAY ’ • M eat Specials . x L MINCE MEAT EVENING! D elicious 33^ J X5* PLUM PUDDING, Crosse & Blackwell 1 lb. RIPE OLIVES, Blue & W hite...............pints 7 ^ STUFFED OLIVES, Van D yke............ 5 oz. MARSHMALLOWS, Red & W hite....... 1 lb. f SEEDLESS RAISINS, R. & W. 15 oz. 2 for MILK, Red & W hite.................. 4 tall cans X 7 < SHREDDED COCONUT.................... >/, lb. PUMPKIN, Red & W hite.................. No. 2’s GRAPEFRUIT, Red & White 2’s .........3 for MAYONNAISE, Red & W hite.............quart SALT, Red & White 2 lbs...................... 2 for SHRIMP, R. & W. Wet or Dry Pack 2 for SHRIMP, Our Value............................ 2 for OYSTERS, Blue & White l ’s .................2 for HOLIDAY CHOCOLATES 2>/2 lbs. SPICES, 2 oz.......................................... 3 for J 43$ 45$ Sage. P o u ltry S easo n in g A P u m p k in Spice Q E x tra L arg e S u n k is t Y ORANGES, 3 doz. M edium S u n k ist LETTUCE 2 heads I.arg e Solid H eads BANANAS 3 lbs. J ★ (Q ) G olden Klpe ) f VEAL ROASTS M ilk Fed Lb............. 16* BEEF ROASTS S teer Beef Lb............. 16* COTTAGE CHEESE F re s h B encre 2 lbs. f o r ....... Z5* VEAL STEW M eaty 23* 2 lbs. f o r ...... 2C* VEAL ROUND STK. ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. HAS NEW MACHINE T h e R o h rm an M otor Co. of H e r m iston h as added som e new equip m e n t to Its body an d fe n d e r d e p a rt m ent, acco rd in g to A. F. R ohrm an. T he new a p p a ra tu s is know n as a P oto P ow er, a device w hich pulls, tw is ts and s tra ig h te n s . It is possi ble fo r a m echanic to e x e rt a 10-ton push or pull an d h a s a v a rie ty of uses. A n o th e r tool re c e n tly in sta lle d is a p n e u m a tic h am m er for body an d fen d er s tra ig h te n in g . T h is ham m er w ill s trik e 10,000 blow s per m in u te or 166 per second. ens, c a p ta in ro y al a rc h ; C rls S ietz, p rin . s o jo u rn e r; A1 P ra n n , se c re ta ry ; G eorge B u tte rfie ld , tre a s u re r. Students Suffer W ith Sniffles (F ro m T he B ulldog) W ith a s n iff-sn iff here, an d a s n iff-sn iff th e re — everybody’s g o t th e sn iffle s— an d 23 per c en t of th e s tu d e n t body w as a b se n t on M onday due to th a t d read ed scourge of colds. T h is is th e season of colds— fro m fall to sp rin g . S cience te lls us th a t everyone has an av e ra g e of from one to tw o colds every year. Colds ta k e a h uge toll of w o rk in g h o u rs , a n d ot those im p o rta n t h o u rs we dev o te to school w ork. H ow can we best avoid th em ? By k eep in g in th e p in k of co n d itio n — not m ean in g red noses— an d h o p in g Christinas Program Scheduled th a t o u r nam e w on’t a p p e a r on th e D ue to th e fa c t t h a t the P. T. A. a b se n t lis t in th e fu tu re . C h ristm a s p ro g ram , w hich w as to have been g iven T h u rsd a y ( to n ig h t) , was postponed, a sim ila r p ro g ram is p lan n ed for F rid a y a fte rn o o n , com m en cin g s h o rtly a f te r 1 :0 0 o’clock. A lth o u g h th e n u m b ers w ill be s im ila r to th o se p resen ted la s t F rid a y n ig h t, sev eral w ill be o m itte d because of illn ess of m em bers of th e glee clubs and band. T h public is in v ited . Students Return For Vacation P acific u n iv e rsity s tu d e n ts w ho re tu rn e d W ednesday to spend C h ris t m as h o lid ay in clu d ed G erald K eller, F red R a n k in , H elen R alp h , E lb e rt Moore and B ill Ja ck so n . A lso listed am ong those p re se n t a re L aw rence H u n t an d S tu a r t R a n k in from O re gon S ta te . May o th e r stu d e n ts a re expected hom e d u rin g th e com ing w eek end. Meetings to Begin Earlier. T he e v an g elistic m eetin g s sch ed uled fo r th e B a p tist ch u rc h u n d er th e lead e rsh ip of Dr. C. D. S aw telle, will begin D ecem ber 31 in stead of J a n u a r y 17, a s a t f ir s t p lanned. As th is w ill be New Y e a r's ev en in g , a w atch n ig h t service is b ein g p lanned. At th e last m e e tin g of th e Queen S ervices w ill co n tin u e each n ig h t S a tu rd a y , u n til E s th e r c h a p te r of th e E a ste rn S ta r th e r e a fte r except held T uesday, D ecem ber 12, a n elec J a n u a r y 14. tion of officers fo r 1940 w as held. T he follow ing is a list of o fficers: Mrs. Ilia R ipley, w o rth y m a tro n ; J. V. V illerm o u re, w o rth y p a tro n : Mrs. A udrey W h ite, asso ciate m a tro n ; M. UM ATILLA— New o fficers of T u s B a ra g a r, a sso ciate p a tro n ; Mrs. can lodge No. 136, A. F. & A. M., F ra n k ie L ane, co n d u c to r; Mrs. L u elected h ere e a rly th is w eek, a re cille M ittelsd o rf, associate c o n d u c t headed by J. A. S tep h en s, m aster. O th er o fficers: W. J. B u llard , sen io r o r; Mrs. H a ttie H am m , reelected w a rd e n ; A. Vieg, ju n io r w a rd e n ; G. tr e a s u re r ; Mrs. N e ttie E. S loan, re L. L in n , s e n io r deaco n ; Ben S pen elected se c retary . cer, ju n io r deacon; M r. M cK enzie, T he o fficers w ill be In stalled a t sen io r ste w a rd ; P e te M cN abb, j u n th e re g u la r m e etin g on J a n u a r y 9. ior ste w a rd ; J. B. S p rin g e r, ty le r; G eorge B u tterw o o d , m a rs h a l; F. On th e next re g u la r m eeting, Decem K nudson, se c re ta ry , an d H. B. H u ll, ber 26, th e in ia tio n w ill be held fol tre a su re r. lowed by th e a n n u a l a n n iv e rsa ry R oyal A rch c h a p te r o fficers: F. p a rty . T h ere w ill be a p rogram , C lark , h ig h p rie st; J . V illerm o u re, tre e and re fre sh m e n ts for m em bers k in g ; J. S tephens, sc rib e ; J. B. an d h u sb an d s an d wives. S p rin g e r, c a p ta in of h o st; A1 S te p h EASTERN STAR HAS OFFICER ELECTION May th e joys of a season noted fo r its h ap p in ess be m u ltip lied for you th is C h ristm as. Dr. A. C. Willcutt UMATLLA MASONS ELECT OFFICERS W e’d like to w ish each of you a very M erry C h ristm as in person — b u t since wre c a n ’t, h e re ’s th e n ext best w ay. Hermiston Drug Store BACON S u g a r C ured L b ................................ V ery T en d er Lb............ 25* HAMS E x tra F an cy Lb............ 23* • Highest Quality Local Meats H e r m is to n T r a d in g C o . THE RED A WHITE STORE 23* 3 3^ 27* ~ ORANGES doz. 29c - 2 f o r M < 2 lbs............... PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON s MAY THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON BE TWICE AS HAPPY AS ANY YOU HAVE HAD BEFORE, AND MAY GOOD CHEER AND HAPPINESS BE YOURS THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR. HERMISTON FOOD STORE