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FACE TWO THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings H ERM ISTO N, OREGON PHONE 2121 FR1. ■ SA T. - 74,V. 17 - 18 Double Eeature - Pal Night» Continuous show Saturday start ing at 4:00 P. M. HA B Y SA N D Y in Elmer Dixson left last week for a two weeks visit in Los Angeles, Cal., with a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kramer of Pendleton visited a t the W. R. Struthers home Sunday. Mrs. Pete Laas returned this week from a three weeks visit in Eugene, Bly and Redmond. Mrs. Craig Percy substituted in the primary grades Monday for Miss Rosemary Serell who was ill. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1», 1»<I. TO OUR CUSTOMERS Mrs. Annie Edwards of Umatilla was a business visitor in Hermiston Tuesday. Joe Hawkins of Adams spent some time in Hermiston Monday. He is a prominent rancher and stock raiser of that region. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul, daugh ters Ethel and Dora, and Leonard Keller were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton. Mrs. Margie Wilfen and small son W e a p p r e c ia te very m uch you r n eig h b o rly spirit o f to lera n ce of Seattle are spending a week visit Hermiston Lodge No. 138 A.F.& A.M. ing her brother and family, Mr. and an d c o o p e r a tio n d u r in g th e u n a v o id a b le e le c tr ic serv ice in terrup Upper Floor Oregon Mrs. B. A. Doyle. Hardware Building. The Rev. Ed Rounds of Portland, tio n T u e sd a y a fte r n o o n , a n d g rea tly regret the trou ble and in c o n Stated Communications who is chaplain of the 4th District of Every 1st & 3rd Tues., the C.C.C., was a visitor a t the v e n ie n c e it c a u se d you. at 8:00 P. M. Stearns Cushing Jr. home Thursday. Visiting Brethren Cordially Invited. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Critchfield en tertained at a dinner Monday even T h e ice c o n d itio n s ca u sin g the trou b le w ere unusual in th eir ing for Miss Catherine Lynch and Leman Juice Recipe Checks Miss Gertrude Bradley. Stranger Than Fiction No. 85 e x te n t an d se v e r ity , w h ich is in d ica te d b y th e fa ct that th is w a s Rheumatic Pain Quickly Miss Cdhstance Luehrs of Ontario, If you suffer from rheum atic, a rth ri- the first tim e in se v e n te e n years that th e tw o tran sm ission lin e s who began work this week as instruc SE N . - MON. - TEES. (is or neuritis pain, try this simple recipe th a t thousands inexpensive home tor in the local high school, is stay JANUARY 13 - 20 - 21 a package of R u -E x are using. Get fe e d in g th is area h a v e b e e n out o f se rv ic e at th e sam e tim e. ing at the F. C. McKenzie home. Compound today. M ix it w ith a quart Co i.'n'Jcus Show Sunday o f w ater, add the ju ic e o f 4 lemons. Monday evening guests in Hermis I t ’s easy. Pleasant and no trouble at a ll. Y o u need o n ly 2 table- ton were Miss Sara Rix, Mrs. F. L. spoonfuls tw o times a day. O ften w ith in 48 hours — sometimes over Jewett, Mrs. Neva Pilon and Miss P rom p t a c tio n by th e P a sc o -W a lla W a lla , and P e n d leto n lin e n ig h t — splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not q u ic k ly leave Cecelia Beyler, all of Umatilla. in and if you do not feel better, R u -E x crew s resu lte d in th esd serio u s lin e trou b les b e in g cleared up and The Columbia Grange Home Eco w ill cost you nothing to t r y as it is the sold by y o u r druggist u n fe r an abso nomics club met at the home of Mrs. lu te money-back guarantee. R u -E x se rv ic e resto red a s q u ick ly a s it w a s h u m a n ly p o ssib le. Compound is for eale and m - mmended by Elmer Dixson last Friday. The group H ERM ISTO N DRUG CO. plans to have a food sale February Hermiston, Oregon 15. Phone 2271 R. H. Piersol, who went to La j S in c e r e ly yours, Grande early in the week for medical ì attention, returned home Thursday. Brin." '.rcshy in Swing with Bing Mrs. O. C. Pierce was a victim of the icy sidewalks Wednesday when J Color Cartoon Syncopated Sioux she fell and severely injured her hip. ) Jo h n A . C lark e, L o ca l A g e n t. WED. - TH ERS. - JA N . 22 - 23 She will probably be confined to her , WELL EQUIPPED TO bed for several days. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Greatest Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm were host a t a dinner Tuesday evening j YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Role of a honoring Miss Catherine Lynch of Great Career! • Keyser, W. Va. Covers were also placed for Miss Gertrude Bradley, BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Edward 6. Joint Installation Planned students registered in the fall term Fred Rankin, Fred Reeves and David VERA SISSON ON Hamm. made the honor roll. These repre The Hermiston Rebekah and Odd FALL HONOR ROLL sented every school and all classes, Miss Grace Bensel returned this Fellows lodges will have a joint in week from Baker where she had gone stallation Monday evening, January with the sophomores having the larg December 1 to visit a sister. While 20. The public and especially visit P. A. Oregon State College— Vera Alta est number but seniors having the there she was forced to undergo an ing lodge members are cordially in Sisson of Hermiston, freshman in VELVET largest percentage on the list. appendectomy. She is now greatly vited to attend the meeting. secretarial science, made the honor HALF & HALF Color Cartoon— Stagef right improved. roll for the fall term, Registrar E. B. Ladies Aid Meets Wednesday Comedy Just a Cute Kid The group accompanying Dr. and Lemon has reported. The roll in THOMPSON'S DRUG Mrs. W. L. Morgan to Tollgate Sun The Methodist Ladies Aid met at cludes only those students who make day were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensel, the home of Mrs. Rene Waterman grade point averages of 3.50 or bet Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Keller, Miss Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. ter while carrying 12 or more cred Colleen Morgan, Eddie Bensel, Mr. Stearns Cushing and Mrs. H. J. Ott its. Echo, Oregon and Mrs. Walt Pearson, Ann Durfey as assistant hostesses. A good sized Only about 6 per cent of the 4759 and Fred Ritzinger. crowd was present for the occasion. Dick Brown of Pasco, national Mrs. Ermol Sater Honored campaign manager in the “Belt for R O Y S T U D IO S President in 1964” campaign, was a Mrs. Ermol Sater was honored F ri visitor in Hermiston over the week j : i « H ir ib G I OF M U S IC starring end. While here Dick visited with day evening when Mrs. Paul Van Patten and Mrs. A1 Quiring enter M ick ey R o o n ey an d Bill Belt and was accompanied by OFFER HIGH SCHOOL CRED Edith Lloyles who visited with Ben tained at a miscellaneous shower. The ITS IN VOICE AND PIANO. Ju d y G arland evening was spent in playing appro nie Toffer. priate games, and refreshments were F R ID A Y & S A T U R D A Y W. M. Shaar, local barber, left TED ROY, teacher of voice served at the close of the evening. early in the week for Portland where J A N . 17 - 18 Red & White No. 2’s Those present or sending gifts were BARBARA ROY, teacher of piano he will undergo observation. Mr. Two shows each evening Shaar has been considerable under Mrs. C. J. Jackson, Mrs. Stearns Red * White No. l ’s In Hermiston Each Thursday. ” ” i Cushing, Mrs. Frank Sater, Mrs. A. starting at 7:30 the weather for the past several C. Swarner, Mrs. Emory Cox, Mrs. Call 3581 weeks. Ben Boylen of Pendleton is Leander Quiring, Miss Joyce Sater, Red & w h in working at the barber shop during Mrs. Dayton Harris, Miss Omega Sa Mr. Shaar's absence. ter, Mrs. M. G. Hedwall, Mrs. O. O. All Brands - Tails Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wells were Felthouse, Miss Snow McCoy, Miss in Pendleton Sunday to visit their Maxine Faust and Mrs. Sherman r . & w. ' a daughter. Miss Virginia Wells, who Wells. is recuperating in St. Anthony’s hos pital from injuries received in an au to accident December 29. She, as GROUP TO ATTEND well as Miss Lavina May Lynch and WILDLIFE MEETING Quart Elbert Moore, are progressing nice ly- A vote to amend the constitution red & white - no . The Christian Endeavor of the Central Church of Christs met Wed to reduce the yearly membership fee from $5.00 to $2.50 will be among nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Our Value - No. 2’s Clarence Buhmann. Ten guests were business taken up by the Umatilla | present for a waffle supper. Plans Wildlife federation at a banquet Red A White No. 2 'ii’s discussed for the Christian Endeavor meeting Thursday night (tonight) at January 17 -1 8 - 20 week of January 26 to February 2, Milton. Dr. F. B. Belt, president of 1 lb. tins MART which is the birthday of the move the association, will direct activities. Others to attend from here in ment. Special services are planned Red & White - 1 lb. tins clude A. H. Cable, Virgil Smith and here on that date. Roy Hale, who is a director of the Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and group. ______ _________ R e lia n c e F a n cy G ra p efru it J u ic e - 2 No. 2 cans 1 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton were host to a turkey dinner at the Felthouse R e lia n c e S h o e strin g B e e ts .............. 2 No. 2 cans 2 3 1 home Friday evening. Covers were MINISTERS FROWN placed for Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce, ON PUNCH BOARDS R e lia n c e T ri-C ut C o f f e e ............................. Lb. can 25< Miss Snow McCoy, Miss Maxine GREEN O N IO N S............................ 3 bunches MILD-EX BLEA C H .........................Vi-Gal. jug 22< Faust. Monroe Swarner, Mr. a n d : ~ Mrs. Neil Boynton and Mr. and Mrs. Thc West End Umatilla County L E M O N S - Large Sunkist dozen SEEDLESS R A ISIN S........................ 4 Lb. pkg. 24< O. O. Felthouse. The evening was en- Ministerial association met at the P A k S N I P S .........................................3 lbs. joyed by seeing the movies of Alas-1 Hermiston Baptist church Monday, SYRUP, Mr. Wyde-A-Wake ....... 24 oz. bottle 25< ka. taken by Monroe Swarner. January 13. The order of the day in- SPERRY’S PA N CA K E.................... 28 oz. pkg 17< Minnie Lindaey of Forks, Wn„ who eluded a devotional led by Rev. Cecil has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Astleford of Echo, a discussion of SN O W D RIFT.................................... 6 Lb. can 96< R. Struthers for the last month, left the coming Christian Mission and BACON BACKS, lean sugar cured ..............lb. 23 < LUX TOILET S O A P .................................3 bars for Pendleton Wednesday. There she other matters. Considerable comment was made RIB STEAKS, grain fed b e e f ........................ lb. 23 < will visit a niece for a few days be LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP .................. 3 bars 17< fore going on to Pilot Rock to visit upon the rapidly growing number of BEEF ROASTS, tender center c u ts ......... lb. 1 8 ’/2 < punch boards, contrary to the state two other sisters. Mrs. George Carnes R IN S O - No S n eeze........................ Large pkg. 2O< PEANUT BUTTER, Armour’s best ........2 lbs. 29< and Mrs. James Kramer. She will laws. Hope was expressed that some M A C A R O N I ......................................................... 3 ibs j 3^ return to the Struthers home for a thing would be done about it. MINCE MEAT, V eri-B est............................ lb. 9 1/x< short time before returning to her BORAXO, It’s kind to the hands .. 2 10-oz. cans 29< CARD OF THANKS FRESH CORNED BEEF, cured just rite lb. 18< home in March. STEWING HENS, delicious.......................... lb. 18< We wish to take this opportunity Little Georgia Rae Hinkle, who was taken to the Doernbecher hospi to thank our neighbors and friends tal last week, is apparently greatly for the kindness and sympathy shown improved as her parents, Mr. and during the illness and death of our Mrs. J. T. Hinkle, received a tele beloved one. We especially thank THE RED * WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON phone call Wednesday that she was those who presented floral offeringa Phone 3781 Free Delivery — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— ready to come hotne. Mrs. Hinkle left and otherwise assisted a t the funeral. Mr». Jeaaie Hineline and family. for Portland Thursday. S andy G ets H erman MANY THANKS JOHMHYMAflt ,BROWN ñullio"0 ^ ONE MIGHT tropi » A a íi .y r I- ¿i '■// H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop ROBINSON ft DISPATCH FROM REUTERS PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ 10c Echo T h e a tre REDsWHITE “Andy Hardy Meets Debutante” S p e c ia ls J a n u a r y 1 7 -1 8 -2 0 G rap efru it Fruit C ock tail M arsh m allow s 4 for 4 9 c 2 fo r 2 9 c lb. 1 8 c 3 fo r 2 3 c ib 2 for 3 3 c 23c M IL K B ak in g C h ocolate C ake Flour Red & white Sunspun Salad Dressing C ut B eans Beans Hominy Coffee Soup Beans 29c 2’« 2 fo r 2 9 c 3 for 3 3 c 3 for 3 3 c 23c 2 for 4 9 c 10 lbs. 2 5 c A ls o See O u r H a n d b ills P ro d u c e D e p a rtm e n t J fO l M e a t D e p a rtm e n t HERMISTON TRADING CO. Hermiston Food Store