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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON. ▲OB TWO O »ASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 FRIDAY - SATURDAY FEBRUARY 7 - 8 DOUBLE FEATURE Pal Nightg Continuous Show Saturday Start- ¡ng 4:00 p. m. Mrs. Frank Seeliger was confined Don D. Hoover of San Francisco, to her home due to the flu. Calif., was in Hermiston Monday. The Columbia Grange H.E.C. will Ross Newport, Portland contrac sponsor a cooked food sale at the Her tor, was a business visitor in Hermis miston Trading Co. Saturday, Feb. ton Tuesday. 15. Mrs. Edna Mulkins was another A group of the Westland Grange flu patient who was confined to her motored to Pendleton Thursday to ríoBERT E SHtRWOOO S home last week. attend Pomona Grange. Valentines, 2 for lc, lc, 2 for 5c Mrs. Elsie Wilbur of Detroit, and 5c. Brierley’s. 25-lp Michigan, arrived Wednesday at the Everett H. Davis, representative of home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ford for i MAGIO I the R.E.A. administration, was a a month’s visit. wMi RAYMOND MASSEY- mm itciuun Maxine Faust, Monroe Swarner caller on the local project here Satur 1 and Ben Faust of Pendleton spent day. Reports from Portland are to the from Saturday till Monday with rel effect that Bill Shaar is improving atives at Eagle Creek. Mrs. M. A. Brown of Portland is rapidly and expects to return home a week from Sunday. He is recuperat visiting here at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gim- ing from a recent operation. F\ r»iAi«uc3 ble. : OÎKY 10VTTT • IMAt ttMXttï The farmers of the Westland dist JfO FRCUTY • WALTER CAHfTT who have telephones held a bus RKO RADIO P Leman Juice Recipe Checks rict iness meeting at the Ralph Thorn- Picture People Rheumatic Pain Quickly rth ri- i burg home. i suffer from rheum atic, II yo simple The west approach to the steel SUNDAY - HON. - TUESDAY . .. n eu ritis pain^ try this thousands inexrentive home recipe th a t bridge in the Westland district is be FEBRUARY 9 - 1 0 - 1 1 oí R u -L x a rt using. Get a package Compoui.J today. M ‘ » a , qu' " ‘ ing cut down in preparation for the Continuous Show Sunday ' water. add the ju ic e c l 4 lemon,, easy. Plea,ant and no trouble heavy traffic that is expected on this r It » HL all. Y cu need o n ly - road during the next year. O iten inoonlule t ’.vo tim e , a day. „ . over w ith in 48 hou r, — som etim e, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cargill visi n ri.t — splendid re tu lts are obtained, If the pains do not q u ic k ly _ leave leave ted relatives in Lewiston and Clarks R u -E x and if you do not feel better, ton from Saturday till Monday. w ill cost you nothing to t r y as it it sold by your druggist under an abso- They have two daughters and one lu te money-back guarantee. K u -tx Compound is for sale and recommended by son residing there. HERMISTON DRUG CO. Hear the Missionaries, just re Hermiston, Oregon turned from Africa, Rev. and Mrs. engine design—a design famous for its Phone 2271 O matter what your farm require economy of operation, dependability of H. H. Landrus. at the Hermiston ments may be, there’s the size of performance, simplicity of maintenance, Pentecostal Tabernacle Thursday, John Deere two-cylinder tractor best and long life. Examine the size that fits February 13 th lp suited to give you maximum efficiency your farm—you’ll agree it’s “tops in its Mrs. Philip Powers, who was con and economy. There are five great models class”—in economy, dependability, sim fined to her home due to the flu last News Reel to choose from . . . each ready to save plicity, and ease of handling. Partners week, is able to be up and around Sport Reel—Mat Men vou time, money, and hard work . . . to in profit with John Deere Tractors is a again. cut down your production costs . . . to WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Bob Follett and Bill Lindner left complete line of integral equipment WELL EQUIPPED TO give you better service for a longer time FEBRUARY 12 - 13 Monday by train for Vancouver for especially designed for easier, better . . . to save money on every job. ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE an examination in preparation for work. See these efficient, dependable YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE enlistment with the army. tractors at our store today . . . you’ll want Each of these general purpose tractors Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spec an economical John Deere Tractor. is of exclusive John Deere two-cylinder • ialist of Pendleton, will be at the BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. February 12th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. adv. PENDLETON - PHONE 518 Heart shaped boxes, you fill them, 2 for 5c, 5c, 10c and 15e. Brierley’s. 25-lp T h w ’s t h . John D eere Tractor to fit your n eed s ex a ctly . . . to g iv e you • P. A. Edna M. Sherman of Ashland is • maxim um efficien cy and econ om y - greater profit. • VELVET visiting her sister, Mrs. P. H. Cor Rab- Color Cartoon— Elmer’s • HALF & HALF man and her father, H. H. Cole, who bit is ill. She arrived Wednesday and TH O M PSO N 'S DRUG * Comedy Dog in the Orchard Mrs. Walter Smith left Tuesday, at the bedside of her father, George will stay approximately two weeks. BUY GOOD USED O. F. Steele of Pendleton visited in for La Grande for a several days Henry Osborn. Mr. Osborn passed away Tuesday and funeral services visit with her daughter and family, eeeeeeeeeeeeee>>eeeeeeee e eeee ee eeeee e ee e,M '«>»»«aMs»eas>»8 Hermiston Monday afternoon. He Stoves & Furniture came here for the lodge meeting in Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Anderson and in were held Wednesday from the Gable Funeral Home. Mrs. Pierce and I fant son. The Andersons are proud AT the evening. He is a past grand I parents of a two weeks old baby boy Mr. and Mrs. Elliott returned home | master of the Odd Fellows lodge. M iller's Trading Post Numbers will be drawn for beauti and this was Mrs. Smith’s first visit. Thursday. The Westland Home Economics 3 for 2 3 c ful hand-crocheted dinner set at tu r Lt. William Cathcart and family O ld D utch C leanser club met at the home of Mrs. Jess ! key dinner in Methodist church Feb came to Hermiston Wednesday to be A N D SAVE! Prindle Thursday of last week for a 4 For 1 9 c ruary 12 from 6 to 8 p. m. 25-lc located here during the ocnstruction R. & W . C leanser special meeting where plans were I Lots of good COOK STOVES and Westland Grange will serve anoth of the Umatilla Ordnance Depot. made for the turkey dinner which I HEATERS in stock: A-l used 10c er delicious turkey dinner February His family consists of Mrs. Cathcart LYE will be held February 12 at the SINGER SEWING MACHINE; 12 at the Hermiston Methodist church and three children. very fine Queen Ann BUFFET Methodist church. Our Value .................... 63$ from 6 to 8 p. m. Prices 40c & 20c Wm. Trommershausen of Bonne and DINING TABLE to match; Red & W hite ............... 89$ in advance, 50c & 25c at door. 25-lc ville was a business caller in Hermis 1 OFFICE CHAIR; A-l used CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Mattle Boardman, who has ton Monday. He also was in Pendle Union -12 oz. 25c CREAM SEPARATOR, guaran G lass C leaner been spending the winter with Mrs. ton in the interests of the adminis We wish to thank our neighbors teed; lots of BED SPRINGS and W. L. Suddarth, left Saturday for tration in regards to furnishing pow and friends for the kindness and sym Quart 9 8 c COTS; CHAIRS and FARM G io-C oat Johnson’s Oil City, Pa., where she was called er for the air base there. pathy shown during the illness and TOOLS; KITCHEN CABINET; by the death of a brother. 440 Sheet 2 5 c M. W. Cunningham of the Weyer- death of our beloved husband and CROCKS, DISHES, and POTS K L E E N E X The Mississippi Jubilee Singers, a hauser Finance Co. of Spokane, Wn., father. We especially thank those and PANS; several hundred good negro male quartet, will appear in the was a business visitor in Hermiston who presented floral offerings and used BOOKS; some COLLARS Large Roll 1 5 c W a x P ap er high school gymnasium Tuesday, Feb Wednesday. With him was H. E. assisted in other ways. & HARNESS REPAIR LEATH ruary 11 at 2:30 p. m. Adults are Crawford of Walla Walla, repre MAYONNAISE, Red & W h ite ................quart 43 1 ER; new STOVE GRATES and Mr. J. W. Warner invited to hear the concert. sentative of the Tum-A-Lum Lum FIRE BACKS, etc.; A-l SPRING GREEN BEANS, Red & White No. 2’s 2 for 29$ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner Valentine box candy, 5c to 50c. ber Co. of that city. TOOTH HARROW. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand Brierley’s. , 25-lp GREEN BEANS, Our Value No. 2’s ...... 3 for 33$ Chas. Shown, his son Gordon, and Marshall and Ross Newport of M. E. Knickerbocker, assistant coun PINEAPPLE, R. & W. Sliced or Home Style 23$ Portland were business visitors in ty agent, drove to Sumpter, Baker PEACHES, Red & White Home S ty le .............. 23$ Hermiston Monday. They have re county, Sunday and purchased a completed an R.E.A. construc purebred Milking Shorthorn heifer j RED SOUR PIT’D. CHERRIES, Raybrook 14$ cently FEBRU A RY tion job near Vale. calf to be used by young Shown in | DILLS, Red & White No. 2 ,/_> c a n .................... 16$ Ed O’Donnell, who has spent the his 4-H club work. past month in Portland recuperating TAMALES, Stidd’s . 2 for 38$ Robert Refvem of Stanfield left ' from an operation, returned home the Pendleton airport by plane Fri RAISINS, 15 oz...................................................... 9$ last Thursday. He is feeling much day morning for Oakland, Cal., where NUT MEATS, Oregon, Pieces or Halves, % lb. 27$ better but is still quite weak. he will be employed by the United P rices E ffe c tiv e till F eb . 8 Ed Russell of The Dalles, district Air Lines. Robert was a Junior at MALTED MILK, Brimfull 1 lb. 29$ manager of the State Farm Mutual Oregon State College and left school NOODLES I ’/x lb 23$ insurance, was a guest of Mr. and take this job. PINEAPPLE JUICE, Reliance .. 3 12-oz. cans 2 7 * MACARONI 16 oz. 23$ Mrs. Virgil Wilkes Tuesday. Mr. to Mrs. Mabel Walker of Arlington Wilkes is local manager of the same was in Hermiston Monday to com CORNED BEEF ........................................ 12 oz. 23$ FANCY CRAB MEAT, Reliance .. No. i/2 can » 5 * company. plete arrangements for the transfer SHORTENING, R. & W ........................... 3 lbs. 47$ Robert Harris, son of Mr. and of her home to Mr. and Mrs. Jess PEAS & CARROTS, Reliance ... 3 No. 2 cans 4 9 * Mrs. George Harris, left Monday for Connor. The house at the present Anchorage. Alaska, where he is sta time is occupied by Mr. and Mrs. FRUIT COCKTAIL, Reliance .... 3 No. 1 cans 4 1 * tioned with the 4th Infantry, U. S. Walt Latham. army. Mr. Harris has been in Her STRAWBERRIES, frozen 25$ MIXED VEGETABLES, Reliance - 3 No. 2’s Mrs. Dale Fischer of Eugene ar miston on a 90-day furlough. rived Sunday to visit her parents, BA NAN AS 3 lbs. 19$ Miss Evelyn Kalhar of Portland Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd, while her TRI-CUT COFFEE, Reliance 1 lb. can arrived Saturday and will be employ husband is on a business trip east. LEMONS. Sunkist ................ dozen 23$ ed as a stenographer at the Ordnance Mrs. Dodd and Mrs. Fischer were in MORNING MILK .......................... 5 tall cans C A R ROTS - BEETS 2 bunches 13$ Depot headquarters here. Mis' Mar Pendleton Monday and visited with TOMATOES, Emporium ....... 6 No. 2i/2 cans g g $ jorie Wilier of Grants Pass is also another daughter, Mrs. Jens Terje- expected this week. More odditional sen. FANCY HOMINY, Reliance 3 No. 2i/2 cans 3 2 * help is anticipated in the next few Among those attending the funer BEEF ROASTS, very best center cuts lb. 1 8 ’/a$ days. al services for Mrs. L. C. Dyer in KRISPY C R A C K ER S...................... 2 lb. box g g $ YOUNG FRYING RABBITS, tender lb. 25$ Pendleton Wednesday afternoon were MINCED CLAMS, Royal Chef ... 3 No. 2i/2’s g g $ Mr. and Mrs. Gep. Strohm, Mr. and RIB BOIL, lean meaty cuts ...................... lb. 13‘/x$ R O Y S T U D IO S Mrs. Logan Todd, Mrs. L. W. Doug RIB STEAKS, tender juicy .......................... lb. 23$ OF M U S IC C R I S C O ......................................... 3 lb- can 5 0 * las, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne, E. MINCE MEAT, Veri-Best brand ................ lb. 9$ L. Jackson, C. M. Jackson, A. Hey- OFFER HIGH SCHOOL CRED den, Mrs. Wm. Mikesell, Mrs. A. SEA FOODS Salmon, Halibut, Smelt. Codfish, Herring, Oysters, ant! Kippered Also CHICKENS.___________ _ ITS IN VOICE AND PIANO. Cable, Mr. and Mrs. Duff Knight, Mrs. A1 Quiring, Mr. and Mrs. N. R. TED ROY, teacher of voice Mueller. Waldo Dyer and family and BARBARA ROY, teacher of piano Mrs. Frank Bilderback. Phone 3781 Free Delivery Mrs. O. C. Pierce left Sunday for THE RED A WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON Portland in company with Mr. and In Hermiston Each Thursday. — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— Mrs. Ray Elliott of Pendleton to be Call 3511 ABE UNCOIN IN IlBNOß prewar o DEERE * YOU I t / i FIND j JkOUT «8SS* ▲ aaaaaaaaaaaa N H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop o ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Iflc H o u s e C le a n in g N eeds BROOM S CANNED FOOD SALE P ro d u c e D e p a rtm e n t M e a t D e p a rtm e n t HERMISTON TRADING CO. *....... ................................ ........ . Hermiston Food Store o