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FAO K TWO THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1», THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 ERl. - SAT. - DEC. 20 - 21 Doable Feature - Tai Night» Continuous Show Saturday Start ¡ng at 4:00 P. M. L o c a l H a p p e n in g s Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Martin and Bob spent the week end in Spokane, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse who suffered from the flu, are again up and around. Mrs. Alton Kingsbury of the Her miston General hospital is suffering from the flu this week. Mrs. Paul Van Patten and Mrs. Dayton Harris were Pendleton busi ness visitors Tuesday afternoon. Miss Fay Anderson of Boardman is receiving medical care at the Her miston General hospital. Mrs. L. Hibbard of Eugene arrived Saturday to spend the Christmas hol idays at the home of her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hibbard. Edith Clarke and Allan Clarke ar rived home Wednesday from Eugene and will remain with their parents till after New Years. Miss Clarke’s school was closed due to the flu. Lee Savely and daughter Nell Marie of Haines, Oregon, spent Sun day at the Harry Andrews home. Mr. Savely formerly owned the Andrews ranch but is now engaging in stock raising near Haines. Miss Myrthena Martin, formerly a teacher in the Columbia grade school and now teaching in Boardman, was a week end visitor at the home of Mrs. Rena Waterman. Mrs. Howard Packard is a medical patient at the Hermiston General hospital. Eugene Pierce and Rudy Rodda of Pendleton spent Sunday with the for mer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce. WATCHES • WATCH CHAINS Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moore accom panied by Mrs. Julius Gimbel motor WEDDING RINGS • KNIVES ed to Portland Saturday and returned Sunday. LOCKETS & CROSSES • TIE CHAINS A UNIVERSAL PICTURE It is reported that the Walter PEARL BEADS • FIELD GLASSES with RICHARD ARLEN Thorne family in the Stanfield Mea ANDY DEVINE dows district is quarantined with WATERMAN PENS • KEY CHAINS scarlet fever. No cases have been re ported in other localities. GENT’S RINGS • BILLFOLDS Mrs. Mary Allstott left today (Thursday) by train for Wynnewood, Okla., where she will spend a month LOCKET & BRACELET SETS visiting her sister and brother, and other relatives. CHILDREN’S SILVERWARE SETS Mr. and Mrs. Dick Schmalley of GEORGt TOBIAS Portland visited Sunday and Monday LADIES’ LEATHER PURSES LUCILE FAIRBANKS ERNEST TRUEX at the Harry Andrews home. Mr. Georg* REEVES* F to /tn c * B ATES* Directed by N eel Sm ith BABY’S FORK & SPOON SETS Schmalley is an auditor for the Con Going Places solidated Freight lines. Stuart Rankin, student at Oregon SUN. - MON. - TUES. ' when his leave starts. that any individuals employed to fill State college, came Wednesday to A L U M N I dance is DEC. 22 - 23 - 24 In line with its plan to reinstate vacancies will be taken on a purely spend the Christmas holidays at the Continuous Show Sunday members of the organization in their temporary basis. A written under home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M O N D A Y E V E N IN G MMES ANN I old positions, or positions of equal standing to that effect will be re Harold Rankin. status, upon expiration of the train quired of all such temporary employ The annual high school Christmas a Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pearson plan alumni dance is scheduled for Mon ing period, the company announced es. to leave Friday for Tillamook where day evening, December 23. The af they will spend the Christmas holi fair is under the sponsorship of the days with their daughter and family, high school freshmen and will be Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie. held in the gymnasium. The gym Mrs. Glenn Ripley is a flu victim will be bedecked in holiday colors. mh aura ' miau oof • ruM «tan. UTM uan> who received the charge quite heavi Color Cartoon Ceiling Hero A Pendleton orchestra has been ly. She has been in bed since Sun engaged for the evening with an ad Special Reel Radio and Relatives day but is now showing signs of get mission price of 50c for men and 20c WED. - THURS. - DEC. 25 - 26 ting better. for the ladies. Continuous Show on Wednesday Miss Virginia Todd spent the week WELL EQUIPPED TO end visiting friends at O. S. C. She C O L U M B IA SCHOOL ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE motored down with Garnet Best of YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Enterprise, and they returned Sun CLOSED BY FLU day. Mr. Best is a former assis • The Columbia school will not be in tant county agent here. session until Monday, December 30, BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Among the students arriving home due to the flu epidemic. More than Thursday from O. S. C. were Jim two-thirds of the enrollment was re Jackson, Kenneth Bensel, Bob Jack- ported as absent and it was decided As 1940 draws to its end, we add our voices to the ever-swelling son, Bill Hamm, Lois White, Anne by the directors and teachers to close Sommerer, Kelly Tiller, Richard Cox the school. chorus of “Merry Christmas to You All,” and Bill Jackson from Pacific. P. A. The operetta, “At Santa Claus M. E. Knickerbocker left Wednes Court,’’ will be presented Friday VELVET Color Cartoon-—Malibu Beach day on his annual vacation for San evening, January 3. Every child in HALF & HALF Party Diego to spend the Christmas holi Columbia school is in the operetta. Comedy Riding into Society THOMPSON'S DRUG days. He will join his wife and All children are requested to bring daughter who have been visiting her cups and spoons when they return to sister since Thanksgiving. They will school December 30 for hot lunches MR. AND MRS. H. H. GAILEY return with him after the holidays. will be served. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ •« » « ♦ ♦ » » •» « •« •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ •♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ •♦ o » « Ted Zerba is again employed at Mor-Tone Sound Service after SCHOOL C A LEN D A R month’s service with the 9th Air Corps as a second class radio opera Dec. 18—Grade school cantata, at tor. He spent the time aboard i 2:15 p. m. large transport and covered a consid Dec. 19—Basketball, Heppner at erable portion of the western coast as Heppner. far south as Texas. Cantata. Mrs. E. P. Dodd left Monday for Dec. 20—Christmas program, 1 00 Eugene to spend the Christmas holi Dec. 23 --Christmas dance. “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year” days at the home of her daughter, Jan. 3—Basketball, Umatilla at Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fischer. She was Umatilla. — Specials for Dec. 20 to 24 — accompanied by another daughter, Jan. 7-—Basketball, at Ione. Mi s. Jens Terjeson of Pendleton. Mr Jan. 10—Junior party. SUNSPUN .................................... Quart 30< Dodd is expected to go down next Jan. 11-—Basketball, Helix here. M A Y O N N A IS E , Red & White ... Quart 43tf Tuesday. Jan. 17—Basketball, Irrigon here. COFFEE - Red & White . ............ 2 lbs. 49tf CAGNEY SHERIOAN Give Her A Diamond For Christmas A. W. Behrman Jeweler ¿▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ 10c RIPE O L IV E S - Blue & White - No. l ’s 17< PLUM PUDDING, Crosse & Blackwell ... 1 lb. 33< COCKTAIL SAUCE, Red & White 23C CATSUP, Red & W hite............................ 14 oz. 17^ OYSTERS, Blue & White No. l ’s ..............2 for 25 < MIXED CANDIES,Gun’s, Satin Mix> Chocolates 2 lbs. 23tf FLAV-R-JELL 4 pkgs. 19tf TOMATO JUICE - 15 oz......................... 3 for 23tf MIXED NUTS, All fancy lge. nuts - No peanuts 2 lbs 45tf PEANUTS ..................................... 2 lbs. 25< WALNUTS, Fancy large......................... 2 lbs. 45 < PINEAPPLE, Red & White No. 2 ’ >’s 2 for 45tf SHORTENING, Red & W hite...... 3 lbs. 47< CRANBERRY SAUCE, Red & White 17 oz. 15<i POPCORN 3 lbs. 19< MARSHMALLOWS, Red & White - 1 lb. pkg. 18d MARASCHINO CHERRIES, R & W 5 oz. 15c CANDIED PEELS .............................. 1 lb. 35c RAINBOW MIX fruit 16 oz . jar 35 c PUMPKIN, Red & White No. 2»£>’s 2 for 23< P ro d u c e D e p a rtm e n t SUNK 1ST ORANGES Med. 288 s - 3 doz. “The best money can buy" Lge. 176’s - 2 doz. CRANBERRIES ...................... Quart GRAPEFRUIT Giant Coachella's ... 6 for 49< 53c 15< 20< M e a t D e p a rtm e n t MINCE MEAT, Veri-Best Grade ................lb. 1O< PURE PORK SAUSAGE, country s ty le ..... lb. 15< BEEF ROAST, grain fed, center cuts lb. 16*/j< FANCY HENS, top quality, 4>4 lb. ave. lb. 21 < HAMS, Walla Walla Brand...................... lb. 7 7 % / VEAL STEW, very m eaty................. lb. 12*/i< FRESH OYSTERS ......................................pint 19c ORDERS TAKEN FOR CHRISTMAS TURKEYS? HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED 4 WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HT.a MIRTOw — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee x eeee*** **>>># ♦♦♦♦♦ Hermiston Transfer Anderson Viens Ice Follies S. A. Anderson spent from Sunday until Tuesday in Portland on busi ness and pleasure. Monday night he attended the ice follies exhibition at the Portland Coliseum. He states that the skating was above the ordi nary. CAi istmoa Program Cancelled Due to the continued illness pr eva- lent in the community, the Christ- mas program scheduled for Sunday night at the Methodist church will not be given. Special exercises and treats will be given during the regu lar Sunday School hour. Eastern Star Officers Elected The Eastern Star election of offi- cers were held a week ago Wednes- day evening in connection with their annual Christmas party. Elected were worthy matron, Audry White; associate matron, Lucille Mi’ttiesdorf: conductress, Ann Marbut: associate conductress, Nell Arnold, and worthy patron, Miles Barager. The installa tion of officers will be January 8th. HONOR ROLL Second Grade—Jimmie Stockard, Louise Saylor, Dick Myers, Greta Hibbard, Ruth Gearhart, Duane Gai-j ley, Beverly Berg, Carolyn Case and John Mueller. Fourth Grade — Shirley Simons, Patricia Kerwin, Beatrice Smith, Steven Harrison. Sixth Grade—Frank Myrick. Seventh Grade — Lucy Holloman, Bill Hibbard and David Pierson. Eighth Grade—-Bruce Norton, Jack j Jackson and Marvin McKenzie. P. P. Cr L. TELLS OF C O M P A N Y POLICY Members of the Pacific Power & Light company organization who vol unteer or are called up for military training will be granted a year’s leave of absence and assured restora tion of their position at the conclus ion of their service, according to a company statement of national de fense policy announced today by John Clarke, local agent. The importance of utmost coopera SEW ING CLUB HAS tion in national defense, from the standpoint both of military training W EEKLY M E E TIN G and education and of mobilization of industry, is stressed in the policy i The Tiny Tuckers Sewing club met statement. Through well-planned sys Wednesday at the Paris Eakles home tem development and interconnections for a regular weekly meeting En the company already is fully prepared tertainment was in the form of a to meet defense power needs in its Christmas party with an exchange of territory. gifts among the members and their Group life insurance coverage al- i children. Delicious refreshments were so will be extended during the one- ■ ‘«•i ved at the close of the afternoon. year period of military service under Rooms were bedecked in holiday at an agreement reached with the insur- : tire. ance company. The full premium Present were Mesdames Amy will be paid by the Pacific company Keys, Phoebe Petitt, Edith Petitt, during the leave period. Ann Jones. Zaida McClard. Pat In addition, full pay for the custo Bunch. May Daugherty. Lillian Mil mary vacation period falling during ler, Stormy Gaussoin, Lois Hunter, the year’s leave of absence will be and the hostess, Mrs, Eakles. given the member of the organisation — SEE OUR HANDBILLS Prices Effective December 20 - 21 23 - 24 GIANT GUM DROPS .... a HARD MIXED CANDY................./ Lbs CHOCOLATES old fashioned * RELIANCE- -Fancy 23c 25* FRUIT COCKTAIL.................... 2 No. 1 cans RELIANCE—Sliced or Crushed, Fancy PINEAPPLE.............................2 No. 2i/2 cans 3 9 * RELIANCE—Whole Section GRAPEFRUIT............................. 2 No. 2 cans CHOCOLATE -Brach’s CHERRIES....................... ............. No Peanuts 25* 13 oz. box 19* MIXED N U T S......................................... 2 lbs. EMPORIUM—Small Cove OYSTERS..................................... EASTERN—Reliance No. 1 Fancy 39* 2 5-oz. cans 25* CRANBERRY SA U C E........................ 2 cans CRISCO................................................3 lb. can None Such MINCE M EAT............................ 2 9-oz. pkgs. 2 5 * RELIANCE—Large - Ripe OLIVES ........................... ................ 9 oz. can 1 9 * Ready To Eat — Christmas Wrapped trapped HAMS, Carsten’s Sweet-N-Tender............lb. POP CORN, Golden Yellow ..................3 lbs. PEANUTS. Fresh R oasted.... ........<> T, r> r BRAZIL NUTS, Rewashed Manoas 4 m L bs. 4 m < 5 C Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery