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>AOB TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERM ISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 FRI. - SA T. - JA N . 31 - FEB. 1 Pal Nights Ladies of the Church of Christ women’s council entertained the wom en’s groups of the other churches of Hermiston at the home of Mrs. Jessie Hineline Wednesday. The affair be gan in the morning at 10:00 and a covered dish dinner was served at noon. H. R. Hartley returned home F ri day from an extended trip into east ern states. The main object of the trip was to take delivery of a Ford sedan delivery truck for his milk route. En route he visited at Spring Hill, Kansas, his old home and also spent a week with relatives in Ohio. Announcements have been received here of the birth of a daughter, Nan cy Anne, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neary of Wilder, Idaho. The father is a son of James Neary of Hermis ton and the mother was formerly Elizabeth Straw. Both are graduates of Hermiston high school. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson and daughter Linda Rae stopped here fox a short time Wednesday noon to visit with his mother, Mrs. Georgia Hen derson. Mr. Henderson, who has been with the extension service at Moro, has received an assistantship in plant breeding at Cornell Univer sity, Ithaca, N. Y., and will be locat ed there in the future. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw spent from Thursday till Saturday of last week in Portland attending a meet ing of the Oregon Grange Wholesale managers’ meeting. Mr. Shaw also went on business for the Inland Co operative. While there they stopped to see their son Asa, and Bob Pier son, who are with the army now sta tioned at Portland. Mrs. Georgia Henderson spent Sunday and Monday at Moro visiting her sen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson and daughter Linda Rae. John Izatt, who is employed with the survey crew at the munitions de pot and who has been staying with Mrs. N. W. Bloom, left Saturday for Boise where he will get his wife and baby daughter. They will return home immediately and make their residence at Stanfield where they have found a vacant house. THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1941. Shooting Towards High M ark Father Alban Cullen of Hermiston Walter Holt, county agent, was a visited in Boardman Wednesday. business visitor in Hermiston Wed Charles Bartholomew of Echo was nesday. Continuous Show Saturday S tart Mrs. Wm. Shaar left with friends a business caller in Hermiston Wed ing 4:00 P. M. for Portland Wednesday afternoon nesday. Mrs. H. T. Fraser, Mrs. W. M. where she will visit hep husband who Marbut and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie is recuperating from an operation. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen were visitors in Walla Walla Friday. left Wednesday for Portland on busi S. J. Devine of Lexington came to with V A LE R IE HOBSON Hermiston Wednesday to transact ness matters. They are expected CONRAD VEIDT home Thursday evening. business. Mr. and Mrs. Leo E arnhart of Al Comedy — Tickled Pink Mrs. W alter Smith was taken ill Stranger Than Fiction Monday and was unable to be at bany are visiting at the home of his work a t the Hermiston Trading Co. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred E arn hart. Tuesday. SU N. - MON. - TV E S. Mrs. Fred Warnstrom and baby Tom Fraser has been ill the fore FEBRUARY 2 - 3 4 part of the week but was able to re girl were released from the Hermis turn to his work at the Oregon H ard ton General hospital Thursday morn Continuous Show Sunday ing. They reside in Umatilla. ware Thursday. Double Feature Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin re JE A N E T T E MAC DONALD turned home Sunday evening from a NELSO N EDDY Lemon Juice Recipe Checks week end trip to Portland to visit relatives and friends. Rheumatic Pain Quickly Mr. and Mrs. Earl H unt and his If you suffer from rheum atic, a rth ri tis or n c u rii.s pain, try this simple mother, and Mrs. Casha Shaw, all inexpensive home recipe th a t thousands are using. G rt a package of R u -E x — Picture Courtesy East Oregonian of Heppner, were recent visitors at Compound today. M ix it w ith a quart the Guy Shaw home. of w ite r, add the ju ice o f 4 lemons. er in every state in the union, and a The above picture, appearing in I t ’s easy. Pleasant and no trouble Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Kendall of Dal at a ll. You need o n ly 2 table* papers from coast to coast, shows Bill National Women’s Club and junior spoonfuls tw o times a day. O ften las are spending several weeks in Belt, student body president, and organiation working energetically w ith in 48 hours — sometimes over night — splendid results are obtained. Hermiston with their daughter, Mr. Young America party candidate for for their candidate. The slogans ’ Re If the pains do not q u ic k ly leave and if you do not feel better, R u -E x and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury. President of the United States in ly on Beit— Save Your Pants”, ' A w ill cost you nothing to t r y as it is IN TECHNICOLOR Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten 1964, resorting to the age-old custom Cinch with Belt” and “Buckle Down sold by your druggist under an abso lu te money-back guarantee. R u -E x visited Sunday in Pendleton with her of baby-kissing, in gaining a youthful with Belt” have been carried through Compound is for sale ami recommended by sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dale following for his record-breaking out the nation, and countless pictures H ERM ISTO N DRUG CO. and articles have appeared in news campaign. Hermiston, Oregon Emory. Phone 2271 papers and magazines paving the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Saylor and The Belt for President in 1964 way early for a Belt victory 24 years family and C. W arner were in Port 99 movement boasts a campaign manag- hence. land from Sunday afternoon till Tuesday evening attending the Chris tian church conclave. SE V E N TH D A Y A D V E N TIST with FRANCHOT TONE Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson and O. L. BABCOCK Siamese twins! If you’ve never family and Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Plus News seen any before, here’s your chance. DIES A T SALEM Pierson and family, all of La Grande, The inseparable Simese twins of the visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. WELL EQUIPPED TO WED. - THURS. - FEB. 5 - « Salem— Representative O. L. Bab Bible will be shown on the screen F ri M. Pierson Sunday. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE cock of Umatilla county collapsed day night, January 31, at the Seventh Mrs. Ralph Richards entertained YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE and died Wednesday afternoon in the Day Adventist church, two blocks at a bridge dessert party Wednesday north of the Legion hall. lobby of the Salem postoffice. • afternoon. Two tables were at play Veda Sue Marsh, widely experienc He was a new member of the house with Mrs. H. T. Fraser winning high ed nursing instructor from Washing BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston from Umatilla county, 66 years old, score. ton, D. C., will present another of her and a republican. Rev. C. W arner has been quite ill CM IL Z IV N E Y lectures, “Man’s Dearest Health Haz Major Babcock served many years the forepart of the week but is re ard.” You can’t offord to miss these HEADS LEADERS in government positions, chiefly in ported to be getting somewhat bet the United States Indian service, be twenty minute talks on health. ter. He has been bedfast most of the Song service starts at 7:45. Come witfc B E T T E D AVIS Emil Zivney, active worker among fore his retirement. • P. A. time. H E R B E R T M A R SH A LL He was superintendent of the early and get a good seat. •V E L V E T Mrs. B. I. Whitney spent from F ri various groups of this community, day till Sunday with Mrs. Mabel was chosen Wednesday night as pres- Umatilla Indian reservation when he Color Cartoon—The Film Fan • HALF & HALF METHODIST CHURCH Walker at Arlington. Sunday they 'dent of the Four-H Leaders’ associa reached the retirement age and Musical— The Coquettes Stearns Cushing, Pastor tion of Hermiston. Others elected settled in Pendleton. He was elected THOMPSON'S DRUG went to Condon to visit friends. Mrs. during the evening included Miss Eva In these days of perplexities it is without opposition in his district. Whitney returned home the same day. The legislative vacancy will be gratifying and reassuring to know Mrs. Wm. Shaar received word Wilcox, vice president, and Miss from her husband Wednesday that he Grace Bensel, secretary. The meet filled by the Umatilla county court that there is a haven of refuge to has been quite ill the past few days ing was held in the office of M. E. when the secretary of state calls for which all can go—that is the Church. but expects to improve by the latter Knickerbocker, a s s is t 'a n it countyi a meeting. His successor must be a Do not neglect so great an opportu nity. You will find a warm spirit of republican. part of the week. He is confined to agent. Mrs. L. S. Burrell, chairman of the The vacancy will be the third to friendliness and interest and a mes a hospital bed in Portland. sage based on the needs of everyday Of interest to local friends is the entertainment committee for the 4-H be filled in the house this session. living. birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Achievement day program, reported Church school is at 10 o’clock a f that plans had been made for G. C .' Lynn Anderson of La Grande Mon C E N TR A L CHURCH OF CHRIST ter which the morning service follows Humphreys to lead the group sing day morning. Mrs. Anderson is a C. Warner, Pastor 5 * ITEM S 10* ITEM S 10* ITEM S at 11. Epworth League with John daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ing. He will also provide several musical numbers. Fels Naptha Sunday will be Temperance Sun Bensel leading the discussion, is at, 7 Smith. Both are well known here. Catsup Orange Juice News has been received of the day in our Bible school. The lesson o’clock. Red & White 12 oz. Brimful 12 oz. Soap 'FIRST A ID ' SUBJECT will center around Temperance. Our birth of a daughter to Dr. and Mrs. Pork & Beans Cocoa Bible school is well on its way to our Joe Roberts of Portland. The moth Van Camp's 20 oz. Hershey’s - 'A lb. A T F .B .A . M EE TIN G Puss ’N Boots R O Y S T U D IO S Easter goal of 173. Last Lord’s day er was Cathryn Collins and the baby Cookies Peas OF M U S IC 135 were present. is the great granddaughter of Mrs. Pheasant No. 2 can »A lb. Cat Food “F irst Aid” will be the subject at R. Alexander of Hermiston. The Sunday morning worship ser No. l ’s Mushrooms Shoestring L. E. Elwood returned home Tues the next meeting of the Farm Bureau vice centers around the “Cross” un OFFER HIGH SCHOOL CRED Pieces A Stems 2 oz. Potatoes day from Tacoma, Wn., where he has Auxiliary Friday, February 7, with til Easter. ITS IN VOICE AND PIANO. Kenwood No. 2 can ¡been employed since November .18 a “First Aid Team” of four from the This Sunday is Christian Endeav Dog Food 5 * ITEM S constructing barracks at Camp Lew upper grades of the Columbia school or’s birthday. It was organized just Prepared TED ROY, teacher of voice No. l ’s is. He stated that the work there present. Mrs. Fern Zivney will be 60 years ago on February 2nd. The BARBARA ROY, teacher of piano Beauty Soap Mustard in charge. There will be other talks young people will have complete was about completed. Red A White 9 oz. Lady Godiva Flav-R-Jell Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoyt of Uma- on burns and cuts, etc., and all in charge of the evening service with a In Hermiston Each Thursday. White Floating Instant : tilla are the proud parents of an 8 terested are invited to come. It is devotional, choruses, talks on Chris Call 3581 Soap Tapioca Puddings j pound, 4 ounce baby boy born Tues expected that some valuable informa tian Endeavor, and a short play. tion will be gained from this meet Red A White 8 oz. Red A White day at the Hermiston General hospi Matches Cleanser Spinach tal. The young man has been named ing. Mrs. Emma Upham, Mrs. Edith Red A White Red Junior - 2 box. Red A White No. 1 1 Richard Duane. The Hermiston American Legion Cable and Mrs. Fern Zivney will be Auxiliary is planning a turkey din in charge. RED & WHITE 49 lbs. $1.45 ner at the Hermiston Hotel dining AMERICAN BEAUTY 49lbs. $1.03 TOWNSEND CLUB room on Saturday, February 15. The M I L K - Red & White - Tails ................3 for 2 3 * cedar chest will be given away at NEWS K ID N E Y BEANS - R & W. No. 2’s 2 for 2 5 * that time. More announcements will follow next week. B E E T S - R & W diced or shoestring, 2’s, 2 for 2 5 * By Mrs. Joe Udey Miss Zelma Sale, who has been em A very important meeting will be BROWN SUGAR ............................. 3 lbs. 19* ployed in the motor vehicle depart held at the Legion hall Friday, Ja n R I C E - Blue Rose *.................... 3 lbs. 2 1 t ment n the Secretary of State’s of uary 31. All members are urged to B E A N S - Small White or Red Mex. 5 lbs. 2 9 * fice for the past month, returned be present and visitors are welcome. to her home in Stanfield Wednesday. A national speaker will be here Feb RELIANCE SAUERKRAUT - No. 2i/2’s - 3 for 3 5 * WHITE 3 lb. can 7 5 * She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ruary 14. The place of meeting will •RED & WHITE 1 lb. can 2 6 * STRINGLESS BEANS, Rel. long cut, 3 No. 2’s 4 3 * George Sale. be announced later. Among those enjoying the six feet F. K. Haskell, the Townsend radio WHOLE KERNEL CORN, Rel. - 3 No. 303 cans 3 9 * of snow at Toll Gate Sunday were announcer over KWJJ will be here RELIANCE DINNER PEAS, No. 2’s ..... 3 cans 3 9 * Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Harris, Mr. and February 11 to address the business FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES cart. Mrs. Fred Hensel, Dr. and Mrs. W. men at a Commercial Club meeting. CORN - PEAS - TOMATOES, Seaport, 6 cans 4 9 * L E T T U C E ............... ........ 2 large heads L. Morgan and Ed Lowell. The trip All Townsend members wanting to up was made in the Morgan “jalop- hear this address are asked to notify RELIANCE SWEET POTATOES .... 3 No. 3’s 4 5 * Brussel Sprouts - Broccoli - Avacados - Turnips - Beets - Carrots py”. Mrs. Joe Udey. Squash - Celery - Cabbage - Cauliflower - Parsnips - Shredded Salad TOMATOES, Emporium solid pack, 6 No. 2i/2’s 5 9 * Asa Shaw and Bob Pierson, who recently joined the army at Pendle PENTECO STAL TABERN AC LE BAKER’S COCOA.............................. l lb. can 15* S. E. Graves, Pastor ton, are now stationed at Portland BISQUICK.........................................40 oz. pkg. 3 0 * I am sure I am not making it too where they are connected with the BEEF ROASTS, tender center cuts ....... lb. 29th Engineers division. They are strong when I say it is absoiutely PUREX BLEACH........................ ........2 quarts 2 5 * attempting to get into the secretar necessary to a well-rounded life to VEAL ROASTS, milk fed v e a l................lb. spend a portion of our time in the ial department. P. & G. LAUNDRY SO A P ............ 4 giant bars 14* Word has been received by locai House of God. We have a thriving BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean tender........... lb. BLUE SUPER S U D S ........................Large pkg. 2 0 * friends that Supreme Court Justice Sunday School. Remember the time, BOSTON BUTTS, delicious flavor............lb. Henry J. Bean will probably return 10 a. m. Sunday School. Elisha Be OLD DUTCH CLEANSER.................... 3 cans 2 1 * to his home this week. The justice, gins His Ministry. FRESH TAMALES, chicken.................. each At 11 a. m., worship hour for the who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is expected to leave the hospi adults and junior church for children. 7:30 P. M., evening service. tal at Salem today (Thursday). He Wednesday at 7:30 p. m., a real recently underwent an operation af ter being bedfast at his home for four interesting Bible study and prayer THE RED A WHITE STORE RHOME 3001 * HERMISTON months. Mr. Bean is the father of meeting. Phone 3781 Free Delivery — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— “Come thou with us and we will do Hawley Bean of the Butter Creek you good.” district. “ Blackout” “ Bitter Sweet” “Trail of the Vigilantes Hermiston Barber Shop “ The Letter” 10« 5c & 10c Item s for Jan. 31 & Feb. 1 and 3 F lour — See Our Handbills — Co£f COR-- * Produce Department Meat Department 25* 15* J 16&* £2Ll 23* J 5* HERMISTON TRADING CO. Hermiston Food Store