THURSDAY, APRIL
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PA G E TWO
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
APRIL 19 - 20
Pal Nights
DOUBLE FEATURE
Money to Burn
THC MAM MHO
houiomt taik
A 20»h C«ft»v<y-F«x Piclwre
with LLOYD NOLAN
PLUS SHORTS
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
APRIL 21 - 22 - 23
Continuous Show Sunday
Mrs. R. B. Wilcox visited in Hepp
ner Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pearson and
Sally spent Tuesday and Wednesday
in Portland on business.
Bluk seeds are cheaper. Smith’s
Store.
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W. N. Jackson of Portland has re
cently puchaaed the Fred Davies
place of 13 acres a mile north of
Hermiston.
Burdnett Ross of Meacham visited
last Friday at the W. R. Struthers
home.
Cut flowers for sale for any oc
casion. Mrs. Joe Udey, phone 3606.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke left on
Tuesday afternoon for Everett, Wn.,
where they were called due to the
serious illness of Mrs. Pynn, Mrs.
Clarke’s mother.
Mrs. E. A. Bensel entertained at
a bridge luncheon Friday afternoon
in honor of Mrs. Roberta Gunn. Two
tables were in play with a few extra
guests. Mrs. Clint Jackson won high
and Mrs. Ed Jackson winning low.
A guest prize was presented to Mrs.
Gunn.
WE SELL
Tailored Clothes
Paragraphic— Sugar Wind
Unusual Occupations
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
APRIL 24 - 25
SWOTS' t
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coxen of Top
penish, Wn., spent Sunday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Piersol.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Furrer of Pilot
Rock and Dorothy Jorden were call
ers at the Roy Null home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox spent
Thursday evening in Pendleton at
tending a meeting of Balibon camp.
*3.12 Per dozen for the largest
dozen eggs brought in before April
27. Smith’s Store.
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Mrs. Mabel Walker, who is em
ployed at Arlington, was in Hermis
ton Wednesday.
Wayne Lindner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. F. Lindner, spent the week
end in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Moyer are
being congratulated on the birth of
a baby girl born Thursday (today)
at the Pendleton hospital.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Wood an
nounce the arrival of a son born Sun
day at the Hermiston General Hos
pital weighing 12 pounds.
Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and daughter
Helen spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer, her
parents.
Mrs. Edgar Conner of Bend spent
the week end with her grandmother,
Mrs. Jennie Johnson, at the home of
Roy L. Null.
Miss Norma Hanson of La Grande
has been spending her spring vaca
tion with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Jones
and family on the Butter Creek high
way.
Mrs. Paul Van Patten and Mrs. A1
Quiring and Shirley were business
visitors in Pendleton Tuesday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cooper were
business callers in Hermiston Wed
nesday. Mr. Cooper made his 135th
monthly visit to this city to audit the
books at Rohrman Motor Co.
SCOTT
FOR STATE
TREASURER
with EDGAR BERGEN
MORTIMER SNERD
Cartoon and Special Featurette—
March of Freedqm
ON THE BUDGET PLAN
F i v e P a y m e n ts
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
N in e ty D a y s
H e r m is t o n
B a r b e r S h o p Hermiston Dry Cleaners
THE
OLD RELIABLE
EXPERIENCED BARBERS
BEST OF SERVICE
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
• P. A.
• VELVET
• HALF & HALF
THOMPSON'S DRUG
40c
Specials for April 19 - 20 - 22
PINEAPPLE, Red & White 2i/2’s .........3 for ¿ 9 0
GRAPEFRUIT, Sunny Mist No. 303’s .. 3 for X7*
PEACHES, home style, R & W 2 ^ ’s .... 3 for 6 9 *
TOMATO JUICE, Red & White l ’s .......doz.
PEAS, Magic Valley fancy No. 3 sieve, No. 2’s
MAYONNAISE .................................. quarts 4 5 *
SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING.........quarts
FRENCH DRESSING, 8 oz............................. J
CRISCO ............................................... 3 lbs. £00
PLANTS Tomato, Cabbage, Pepper, Snapdragon, Aster, Zinnia,
Ageratum, Lobelia, Geranium, Lantana, Helitrope,
Salvia, Pansy, Petunia, single, double or ruffled, Mums.
PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR PLANTS- We have them
— FRESH PRODUCE —
NEW SPUDS, White Shafter, 6 lbs. X5*
R A D IS H E S
3 bunches 10*
GREEN ONIONS........... 4 bunches 100
— GUARANTEED MEATS —
BEEF ROASTS, top quality .................... lb. Jg0
VEAL ROASTS, fancy milk fed ...........lb. 1 ^ |*
VEAL STEW, lean m eaty.............. 2 lbs. for X5*
PEANUT BUTTER, fresh ground .. 2 lbs. for X£*
FRESH HALIBUT .................................. lb. X5*
BEEF SHORT RIBS, fine for braising 2 lbs. XS*
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, country style, 2 lbs. XS*
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON
LESLIE M. SCOTT
«
An All Oregon Man
Republican Primaries May 17* 1940
Ad paid for by Scott for Treasurer Committee.
Lee Shaw visited Sunday at the
home of hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Shaw. He is employed at Lex
ington. The boys spent the day boat
ing at McKay reservoir.
Jack Smith accompanied the Pend
leton Male Chorus to Walla Walla
last Thursday where the group pre
sented a concert. Newspaper reports
stated that the chorus was enthusi
astically received.
John Campbell and Bon Tom of
Portland are spending the remainder
of the week at the Thos. Campbell
place generaly repairing and clean
ing up.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilkes, who
have been considerably under the
weather in recent weeks, are greatly
improved. Mrs. Wilkes is still con
fined to her home but Mr. Wilkes re
turned to his work this week.
Miss Marion Casady and Dell
Christley made a trip to Bonneville
dam Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Null and
daughter and son-in-law spent Sun
day evening at the Roy Null home.
Mrs. Bill Tuttle, who resides near
the Columbia river, visited Tuesday
at the W. R. Struthers home.
Hugo Pankow returned Friday
from an extended stay at The Dalles.
Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and son
Charles returned Friday from Port
land where she had spent several
days on business.
For plants of all kinds read our
ad. Smith’s Store.
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A. E. Bensel was surprised Sat
urday evening on his birthday when
th entire family gathered with Mr.
and Mrs. Clint Jackson, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Jackson and Dr. and Mrs. A. C.
Willcutt to celebrate his birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent
from Saturday till Tuesday at the
home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Schofield, in Vancouver. Mrs.
Schofield was celebrating her birth
day. The Warners also visited at We-
coma Beach with Carl McNaught.
Miss Loretta Dwyer of Sacramen
to, Calif., arrived Wednesday eve
ning to spend several weeks with her
niece and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Rohrman. Miss Dwyer is superin
tendent of Pediatrics Sacramento
county hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbock
er and daughter Kay will leave F ri
day morning for Union where Mr.
Knickerbocker will attend a semi
annual meeting of eastern Oregon
county agents. Mrs. Knickerbocker
and Kav will visit at La Grande.
Local friends will be interested to
'»arn that Mr. and Mrs. George Mc
Kenzie of Tillamook are the parents
of a baby gir, born last Friday. She
has been named Catherine Louise and
is their third child. Mrs. James Pear
son, mother of Mrs. McKenzie, is vis-
itinp- there.
Word has been received recently of
the death on March 28 of Mrs. Alice
C. McMillen. 83, wife of the late E.
E. McMillen and sister of the late
R. C. Canfield. She died at her home
in Pendferville, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs.
McMillen were early settlers on the
project and had extensive holdings
here for some time, owning an 80-
acre tract in the Columbia district.
DR. ALFRED E. JONES HERE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, P. M.
For a Scientific examination and
Better Glasses, in Two Payments,
see Dr. Alfred E. Jones at Hotel
Hermiston. For quick repairs mail
glasses direct to Dr. Alfred E. Jones,
Box 1216, Spokane, Wn.
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CARD OF THANKS
’ We wish to thank our friends and
neighbors for the kindness and sym
pathy shown during the illness and
i death of our father, J. W. Allen. We
especially thank those who contrib-
j uted floral pieces.
John V. Allen and
John Jr. and Jim,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clarke
Mr. and Mrs. Eln*er Harr.
1», 1M0.
Fuller Paints
2 W eek s Only
April 12 to 27 Inc.
HOUSE PAINT
Fuller Pure Prepared. For a beauti-
ful, protecting “all over” job. New
Fuller Pure Prepared Primer on sale,
too. Saves one coat of paint. Paint or
primer reduced to 92c qt., or 55c pt.
A A O O f* I
S^VaOO «121*
Also Special on
Porch Paint & Enamel
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
PHONE 2791
C o n t r a c t B r id g e Lessons
by S a m G o r d o n , the Kibitzer
THE HORSE SENSE METHOD—A “NATURAL” FOR MEN
The easiest and quickest way to learn bridge.
BIDDING AND PLAY
Taught in a simple and entertaining manner that appeals to
BEGINNERS AND ADVANCED PLAYERS
TUDFF RAYC - Afternoons 2 p.m. - Nights 8 p.m. - C? 00
Mondiy. Tnes. & Wed. - Apr. 2 9 -3 0 -M .y 1
Sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary
Held In
LEGION HALL - HERMISTON
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
TICKETS NOW ON SALE
Spotlight Specials
ARE
HERE
A G A IN —
Friday - Saturday - Monday
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Bananas 3 lbs. 18c ► E
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◄ Golden Ripe
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Garden Brand
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5 Grapefruit 3 - 25c ►
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J Corn
2 15c ►
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Reliance
Fancy Cream Style
Cans
Nalley’s
25*
C A T S U P .......................... 2 14-oz. bottles
Broken Sliced
16*
P I N E A P P L E ........................ No. 2y2 can
Reliance or Wadham’s
Sulpho-Olive
The New Treatment
for
Stubborn Cases of
LOOSE
D a n d ru ff
X4*
C O F F E E ......................................1 lb. can
Thompson’s
M ALTED
M I L K .................... 1 lb. can
4X0
Free Pen & Pencil Set
Best Maid
COTTAGE
C H E E S E .............. quart
Best Maid
POTA TO
S A L A D ................. .
quart
J £0
Xf>*
and
E x c e s s iv e
H a i r Loss
GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES
In Our Refrigerated Window"
not due to Systemic
Conditions.
Hermiston Food Store
Vera’s Barber Shop
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Phone 3781
Free Delivery
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