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faob tw o THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1941. T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N . BASIS THEATRE HERM ISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 Local Happenings PAST W EEK IS RATHER D A M P The streets of Hermiston have been * wet and sloppy for the entire past week caused by melting snow and in ERI.- SA T . - JA N . 24 - 25 F. S. Greene of Stanfield was a Mrs. Ida Gordon of Arlington was termittent showers. A total of .60 in. Pal Nights business caller in Hermiston Monday. a business caller in Hermiston Sat precipitation was recorded a t the of Continuous Show Saturday Start fice of Chas. Taylor, weather man. Lester Linder joined the army urday. ing 4:0« p. m. The report for the week follows: January 13. He left Tacoma where Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White enter Max. Min. Date he will take up field artillery. tained at dinner and bridge Friday By Gum! ... 43 .. 22 January 16 ..... Visitors in Hermiston Friday were evening with two tables in play. Mr. .. 38 . 33 January 17 ....... Mrs. I. Skoubo and Mrs. Blanch and Mrs. James Todd won high score. It’s . 44 .. 34 January 18 ....... Shannon of Boardman. A. R. Boulware, who has been suf January 19 42 ... . 33 Miss Georgia Crofoot, local teach fering with face poisoning the past January 20 ....... ... 40 . 35 er, visited in Portland over the week week, is reported as improving. January 21 ................ ... 39 . 35 end. J Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec- Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie were among the Hermiston business call alist of Pendleton, will be at the H er miston Hotel Wednesday, January H E R M IS T O N C . E. ers in Pendleton Tuesday. Joe Corliss and several of his 29. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. ELECTS O F FIC E R S Callers in Hermiston Monday were children are confined to their home A. W. Nelson, roving reporter, and this week due to the flu. The Christian Endeavor of the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin and A, Pettibone, both connected with the Central Church of Christ elected of Comedy — The Fired Man small son of Spokane, arrived Wed Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. ficers for the next six months last nesday to spend a few days with his Picture People Mrs. Claude L. Upham returned parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enos Martin. Wednesday evening. They are as SaturSay afternoon from Chicago, follows: Richard Rainwater, presi where she was called ten days ago by SU N D A Y - MONDAY - TUES. dent; Walter Jackson, vice president; Lemon Juice Recipe Checks the sudden death of a brother. JAN. 26 - 27 - 28 Donna Saylor, secretary; Betty Jean Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Fuller of Wal Jackson, treasurer. Continuous Show Sunday Rheumatic Pain Quickly you suite from rheum atic, a rth ri- la Walla were in Hermiston Wednes Committee chairmen are as fol lis it neuritis pain, try this simple day. Dr. Fuller is a veterinarian lows: Lookout, Francis Madison; inexpensive home redpe th a t thousands are using. Get a package of R u-E x and was here on business. Compound today, M ix it w ith a quart Missionary, Emsley Rogers; Social of ater, add the ju ice t f 4 lemons. Miss Catherine Lynch, who has committee, Leo Haddox. Sunday af I t's easy. Pleasant ai*d no trouble spent two weeks visiting her sister, ternoon eight of the young people at a ll. Y oj need o n ly 2 table- tpoonfuls tw o times a day. O lten Miss Lavina May Lynch, returned to took a class on Christian Endeavor w ith in 48 hours — sometimes over n ight , — splendid results a r- obtained. her home at Keyser, WT. Va., Wednes Essentials with Lois Messenger of If the pains do not q u ic k ly leave day evening. and if you do not feel le tte r , R u -E x Stanfield as teacher. w ill cost you nothing to t r y as it is Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbicker sold by your druggist under an abso On Saturday night, February 1, lu te money-back guarantee. R u -E x went to Milton Tuesday evening Columbia Union, of which the local Compound is fnr ««’e an*1 'ecom mended by where Mr. Knickerbocker was a group is a part, will sponsor a union HERM ISTON DRUG CO. Phone 2271 Hermiston, Oregon speaker at the Achievement day ex banquet at the Pendleton Christian ercises of that community. church in honor of the 60th birthday C. A. Flanigan returned home from of Christian Endeavor. All C. E. Portland this week where he has groups from this district will be rep ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A been receiving medical treatment. resented. Color Cartoon Pluto’s Playmates Flanigan is a director of the E ast ern Turkey Growers association. WED. - THURS. - JAN. - 29 - 30 Examiner Here January 30 Miss Mary Burnham of Waitsburg A traveling examiner of operators arrived Friday night to visit her mother, Mrs. J. S. Burnham and sis and chauffeurs is scheduled to arrive WELL EQUIPPED TO ter, Miss Marjorie Burnham, over the in Hermiston Thursday, January 30, ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE 1<>B EUGENE O N E « 5 and will be on duty at the city libra YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE week end. Mrs. Jas. J. Neary has received ry between the hours of 11 a. m. to • word of the death of her youngest 4 p. m., according to a recent an brother, W alter Heinel, of Milwau nouncement released from the Secre BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston kie, Wis. The latter has visited here tary of State’s office. on several occasions. ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Mrs. Milton Soule of Falls City, Oregon, who has been visiting her sister and family, Mr, and Mrs. Al (Continued Iroin page 1) P. A. ton Kingsbury since Thanksgiving with JOHN W A Y N E VELVET day, returned to her home Monday. Mrs. V. D. Bramer returned Sun The Westland Home Economics Color Cartoon— Wacky Wildlife HALF & HALF day from a few days visit with her club entertained their husbands and husband who is employed in La- Going Places TH O M PSO N 'S DRUG a few friends Thursday night of last Grande. Miss Peggy Smith was in week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. charge of the Bunella Beauty shop Frank Seeliger. The club served a during her absence. Betty McKenzie, nurse in Pendle lovely dinner to 30 people. ton, spent Sundav visiting at the Those skiing a t Tollgate Sunday home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. were Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Morgan, Mr. McKenzie. Mi s Jeff Stephens was hostess to and Mrs. Gerald Keller, Mr. and Mrs. 5 00 club at her home last Wed W’alt Pearson. Miss Colleen Morgan, the nesday. Besides the regular mem Mrs. Ann Durfey, Eddie Bensel and bers were Mrs. E. McKenzie and Ed Lowel. Mrs. Bertha Cherry. rf-.l ■ J ’TVT Leta Meyers of Kennewick spent R. H. Piersol, who went to La Grande last week for a facial opera Sunday here visiting friends. James Byrnes and Faye Gardner tion, s now back at work at the Her were visitors in Walla Walla Mon Specials for January 24th and 25th miston Dry Cleaners. He will go day. Mrs. Ralph Joder returned to her back in several weeks for another PUREX BOWL or DRAIN OPENER............. 17< checkup although his condition is home in Raparia after spending sev PUREX BLEACHING LIQUID half gal. 24«! eral days here attending to business. considered to be fine. She sold her home here to Bill Switz- BORAX POWDER 2 lbs. 27 Mrs. Dale Fischer is expected at ler. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper and CLEANSER, R. & W................................ 3 for 14< Mrs. E. P. Dodd, about February 1 son Ronald were in Ardington Mon’ BORAX CHIPS, large 2 for 45< for a month’s visit. During that time day afternoon. Miss Peco-v Smith spent Monday in i Mr. Fischer will travel about the mid Portland B O R A X O ................................................ 1 5 i visiting friends. west in the interests of the Fischer Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes and j Milling Co. of Eugene. dauhters Joan, Mrs. V. D. Bramer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warn«trom of and children, James and Stella Rae j 19«: W H E A T CEREAL. Red & W hite........... Umatilla announce the arrival of a spent Sunday in Kennewick where [ mey visited a t the home of their I BRJMFULL GRANULATED SOAP, 36 oz. 27«: baby girl born Tuesday at the Her daughter and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. The right soap for this water - Money back guarantee. miston Genera! hospital weighing 8 Don Harryman and family. Jerry pounds and 4 ounces. This is their Harryman returned with them to ........................ 2 lbs. 17< C O C O A . Mothers............................ spend a few days visiting at the third child and all are girls. of his grandparents. 14«: S P IN A C H , Red & White 2’/2’s Mrs. Jas. J. Neary returned Sat Home Ken Baymilier has returned from 2 lbs. 25«: urday night from a two-weeks vaca Ohio where he has spent since before F IG BARS. Whole W heat............. tion spent with her daughter, Linda Christmas visiting at the home of his i lbs. r - Mary Neary, at Mt. Angel Academy. mother whom he had not seen for She also spent some time with her over 20 years. R. & W. Alice Cooney, who is employed as 2 'A lbs. son Jim at Portland. The latter is nurse in a Salem hospital, is spend improving from a fractured ankle ing this week at the home of her Medium parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Coon which he received Christmas night. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist ey. 3 for 29«! T O M A T O E S . Pheasant, 2’s ..... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warnstrom are church are meeting this afternoon parents of a new baby daughter born _ £ £ _ ~ R. & W., reg. or drip grind, lb. 25tf (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. N. at the Hermiston hospital Tuesday QUALITY COFFEE 3 lbs. 74< W. Bloom for a farewell party for morning. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith drove Mrs. Rene Waterman. The latter has C H IL I C O N C A R N E 3 for 35«: to Ellensburg Sunday to get their deposed of her home here to Mr. and last load of furniture which was in Mrs. Dale Blackstone and will spend storage there. They are moving into the winter months visiting at the the Jake Smith house two miles west of town, formerly owned by Walter home of her children. Caldwell, Word has been received here of the Nina Sloan and Margaret Struth birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs, Clark ers of Pendleton had dinner with Mr. SWEET POTATOES ................. 4 lbs. 19< E. Paul of Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William Switzler Sunday Paul is a former Hermiston boy, who evening. GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Pink ................. 4 for 25< Clair Caldwell of Irrigon was a joined the national guard unit in GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona......................... 6 for business visitor in town Tuesday. Pendleton about six years ago and Mrs. Minnie Sharpstein of Walla JUICE ORANGES, Sunkist Doz. 19< now is a sergeant in Company G, Walla who has been spending several 18 6th infantry. He was on a three- days visiting her brother William Switzler. returned home Monday. day leave of absence this week. Friends of Alfred Stephens Jr. of Dave Hamm. Ray Holloman, Bob A _ akima. Wn„ was pleased to learn VEAL STEW, fresh meaty ........................lb. 1O< Miller, Lowell Tiller, Bob Smith and that he and his wife have a new son. Stearns Cushing attended the Ore Gordon Wallace of Stanfield was VEAL ROASTS, milk fed veal lb. 16*/2«: business visitor Tuesday, gon-Washington State basketball CHICKENS, tender juicy 3 lb. ave............. lb. 1 8< W illiam Frazer of Weston, father game at Pullman Wednesday night. of Mrs. Ed Grubbs, was a visitor at They report an interesting game. the home of his daughter Tuesday. PURE PORK SAUSAGE, country style lb. 16< The high school hoopsters came home Carolyn Kanth of Kennewick vis BEEF ROASTS, quality center cuts .......lb. 18% < considerable wiser in the art of ball ited M argaret Kinney Sunday. Mrs. Fred Knudsen is to be operat BEEF LIVER, fresh ten d er.................... lb. 1 g 1/ ^ handling. ed on Thursday at The Dalles. Ursel H iatt went Monday evening Hermiston Achievement Day Set with one of the barbers from Hermis At a meeting held Wednesday eve ton to attend a course being given by ning, the 4-H leaders’ association set the union. THE RED A WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON Harvey Carlyle, who was confined Friday, February 7, as Achievement — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— day. The location and further details to his home because of illness the first of the week, is able to be out will follow next week. again. H erm iston B a rb e r Shop The LONG voyage home UMATILLA NEWS Iflc ♦♦♦♦♦»»»»♦»♦»♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦•♦♦•••»♦♦♦♦•••••»■»♦•O» >>>••♦»• A Sidelight on Spring Cleaning -a *). The traditional housecleaning period is an opportune time to gather up your valuable personal belongings and place them in a safe deposit box in our vaults. The convenience of having all your valuables in one place is alone worth the moderate cost of this protection. <► < « I ► FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Lutheran Services Started Lutheran services will be started in Hermiston this Sunday a t 2:30 .p m. at the Legion hall. The ser vice will be conducted by Rev. E. M. Butenshon, Lutheran pastor from Pendleton, and all who are interested are cordially welcome to attend. Church Group To Entertain Wednesday, January 29, the Cen tral Church of Christ women’s coun cil will entertain the other women’s groups of the other churches at the home of Mrs. Jessie Hineline. The meeting will begin at 10:00 a. m. with a covered dish luncheon at noon. Home Economics Club To Meet The Hermiston Home Economics club will meet Tuesday, January 28, at 10:00 a. m. at the Columbia school house. Miss Clinton and Dr. Wilcox of Pendleton will be present and Dr. Wilcox will give a talk on “Health.” Anyone desiring transportation is asked to get in touch with Mrs. Bert Quick or Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. RO Y S T U D IO S OF M U S IC OFFER HIGH SCHOOL CRED ITS IN VOICE AND PIANO. TED ROY, teacher of voice BARBARA ROY, teacher of piano In Hermiston Each Thursday. Call 3581 Echo T h e a tre FRIDAY - SATURDAY January 24 - 25 “ 20 M ule Team ” starring Wallace Beery Leo CARRILLO Marjorie RAMBEAU Ann BAXTER TWO PERFORMANCES EACH EVENING STARTING 7:30 P.M. RE D&WHITE Tom ato Soup Campbell’s 3 for 25c Pancake F lo u r & w. B u c k w h e a t F lo u r Log C abin S y ru p C o I I e 19c e A s k fo r W h e a t Germ lb , 19c Produce D e p a rtm e n t M eat D e p a rtm e n t IHERMISTON TRADING CO. GOLDEN RIPE B A N A N A S ................................ 3 lbs. for 17* ORCHARD GARDEN 46 oz. can 17* .... tall can 9* G R A P E F R U IT J U IC E FRANCO-AMERICAN S PA G H E TTI WAVERLY COCOA .................... 2 lb. can 15* G R A PEN U TS 12 oz. pkg. 13* BORENE Granulated Soap.........Thrift size 27* JUNIOR M A TC H E S 6 box carton 13* Tall can 5* 125 ft. roll 14* FOR ALL T O M A T O J U IC E DIAMOND W A X PAPER GAYLA B EA U TY SOAP Per bar RAYCREST P E A C H E S ................ 5 ^ O FFERS Y O U ............. Tall can SdTCOFFEE a g e n u in e . "i WALTHAM PEN and PENCIL SET for just t in coin and either the key-strip end from a can of S&V Coffee or two libel-fronts-one from a tin of S&F Oven-Baked Beans, one from a tinof S6V Brown Bread Mail toJ6FF.Ni F oods , San Francisco, Calif., tpeci- tying your choice of) colon... Bur- gundy, Green, Bronze, Black, Grey. Lb. Can 25* Oven-Baked LEANS 25* A^dV'BrOWn Bread eQQ 2 for IC j Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery