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FACE TW O THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. BASIS THEATRE! H ERM ISTON. OREGON PHONE 2121 L o cal H appenings THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1941 G A M B L E ’S February 8 -Day Sale [Starts the 14th] Bonnie Toffer visited with friends Mrs. Stearns Cushing was taken ill i in Pasco over the week end. this week and her case has been diag- ! Bal Night* Miss Eva Wilcox and Miss Marjo nosed as chicken pox. Nine Piece, White, 5 Quart Can of Duro- rie Burnham were Pendleton visitors Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.i Continuous Show Saturday S tart Saturday. K. D. Pierson Tuesday were her fio Motor Oil FREE Red Trim Enamel ing at 4:00 p in. Ralph Wallan of Adams visited mother, Mrs. R. E. Cox of Lyle, Wn., Tuesday at the home of his sister, and her sisster, Mrs. Joe Groshong, W are FREE with the purchase of with the purchase of every Crest Mr. and Mrs. Gwyn Hughes. of Trout Lake, Wn. W a l t e r W e n g e r p r e s e n ts a Coronado Wood and Coal All Grand opening. Hermiston skat Bill Belt visited over the week end Standard Tire. ing rink, Saturday night. Be there. in Pasco, visiting Dick Brown and Porcelain Cast Iron Range. 26-lc Evelyn Hall of the Belt for Presi Bob Follett and Bill Linder, who dent in 1964 “high command”, and BU T L O O K AT T H IS ! left recently for Portland where they other friends. enlisted in the air corps, are now Latest reports from Pendleton are stationed at McChord Field. to the effect that A1 Shaw, who last A1 Shaw, who recently underwent week underwent an operation, is get an operation in Pendleton is getting Color Cartoon — Mouse Trapper ting along nicely although he devel along fine. No date has been set for oped a cold following the operation. Don’t miss this if you intend to buy a W asher this year. Stranger Than Fiction his return home. Paul Bracher, for several years — WE SELL ON EA SY PAYMENTS — R. J. Kitchen of La Grande was a business caller in Hermiston Satur employed with the Oregon Hardware SUN. - MON. - TUBS. day. He 'also*vi»ited'a"t Uie' honie'of I C°;’ is now « ""ected with the army Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dixson in the , nance pro’ect here- began FEBRUARY 16 - 17 - 18 ¡1 You men that carry your lunch! 8 We have in now a complete line of Columbia district. ; '*ork there Monday. • DOUBLE FEATURE Note this— Only 9 8 $ for LUNCH u WALL PAPER. Come in and see | Mr. and Mrs. Bob Russell have ^ r - an^ Mrs. Harold Bushman ('ontiniioiis Shine Siinilcy purchased the home which was for-I a,e the parents of a seven and a half thè beautiful new patterns. KIT with Pint Vacuum Bottle. merly owned by Mrs. Lucille Mont- ; pound boy born at Salem on Febru- ‘ ary 6. The baby is a grandson of WALLACE BEERY »’ gomery. Arthur B. Faut of Denver, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hensley. Dealer, WM. H. SABIN, Owner who is a draftsman, is at the Her Mrs. J. M. Pace underwent a maj miston Hotel and will be employed at or operation in a Portland hospital the government headquarters He February 5. Word received by local was formerly employed on Bonne friends was to the effect th at she Hermiston, Oregon 6 S ’Nh'i s ville and Grand Coulee work in was getting along nicely. 1 SMKSH Washington, D. C. Mr. Faut is a Lawrence Sharinghausen and sqn B MUSICÒ golf enthusiast and a former instruc Leon of Walla Walla have moved to Lucilie Bell. Richard tor. Hermiston and are living in the Carlson, Ann Miller Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell of day for Portland where she will be explanation is that they were stolen . Lddia Bracken. Frances 75 house formerly occupied by Nick Weston visited Monday at the home met by her daughter June, who has from the pen some time during the <» L a n g fo rd . Desi Arnaz ----------------- Mal I .Bnv — V»:«. Steiner and family. of Mr. and Mrs. Gwynn Hughes. been employed at Salem. The latter night. He had planned to ship them The Women’s Council of the Cen They are parents of Mrs. Hughes. will sail Saturday for Alaska to visit to market this week. NEWS REEL tral Church of Christ met Wednes Also a guest was Mrs. Hughes' her sister for an indefinite period. Color Cartoon Little Whirlwind TA K E N UP NOTICE day at the Jens Skovbo home for an brother, George Campbell. Mrs. Richards will return home Sun all day meeting. A “paper bag” T hrift shop sale Fri. and Sat., day. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, lunch was enjoyed at noon by the 3 0 Feb. 21 and 22 at the holne of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne were W EDNESDAY - TH U RSD AY that I have taken up and have ladies present. WELL EQUIPPED TO 1 A. M. Smith, end of Gladys Ave. by hosts Sunday at a birthday turkey kept for about 1 year at the Col. L. FEBRUARY 19 - 20 Miss Jane Jackson spent the week ladies of the Central Church of dinner for Mrs. M. L. Watson and W. Jordan ranch 11 miles southwest ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE end in Portland at the home of her Christ. Articles both new and old, Mrs. Payne. Covers were placed for of Hermiston, the following described sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brissen- and some to give away. 26-2p Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson, Miss animal: • den. Her brother Jim, and Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Sater are Snow McCoy, Miss Maxine Faust, Black Saddle Mare with JD brand, Bensel came up from Oregon State parents of a baby girl born Sunday Monroe Swarner and the host and weight about 1100 lbs. BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston college. in St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle hostess. said animal will be sold, unless re Mrs. William T. Cathcart and ton. The little tot weighed 6 pounds, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Wilson and deemed, a t public auction to the three children have gone to Portland 14 ounces, and has been named Shir daughters Paula Jean and Darla highest bidder for cash in hand on the to remain until suitable residence ley Jean, Rene of New Bridge, Ore., spent the 1st day of March, 1941, at the above eaoeoc tosias • w m iundioan can be secured for the family here. Pete Berg returned recently from week end at the home of her brother, described ranch at 2:00 o’clock P.M. P. A. Color Cartoon— Porky’s Hired Lieutenant Cathcart is staying at the a three weeks trip to Bmidji, Minne Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten. Dated a t Hermiston on this 11th V E L V E T Hermiston Hotel. sota. This was his first visit home Beryle Benge, who resides west of day of February, 1941. Hand HALF & HALF The Hermiston Federal Credit as in many years and liked it so well he Hermiston, reported the loss of two Signed, B. CELLERS. Comedy;—Love’s Intrigue sociation will elect officers and hear plans to take his family for a visit fat hogs early this week. His only (Feb. 13-27) THOMPSON'S DRUG reports of officers the evening of ¿there this summer. February 14 in the basement of th ^ , Among those who made a trip to Methodist church. BRING YOUR VALENTINE TO OUR Toll Gate Sunday in the Morgan The Hermiston skating rink will “Jaloppy” were Dr. and Mrs. W. L. open Saturday night. Balloons and Morgan, Colleen Morgan, Mr. and noisemakers. Be there. 26-lc , Mrs. Dayton Harris, Ed Lowell, Fred Latest word from Mr. and Mrs. Reeves, Bob Attebury, Dick Mitchell Wm. Shaar from Portland was to and Eddie Bensel. PARD DOG FOOD, No. l ’s .................... 3 for 2 7 t the effect that Mr. Shaar was pro Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and SN O W D R IFT ............................................. 3 lbs. 49«! gressing nicely from his recent oper Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider ation and expected to come home went to Bucoda, Wash., Saturday to 5:30 P.M. PINEAFPLE JUICE, R. & W. - 46 oz........ 27«! Sunday. attend the wedding of a niece, Miss ODDFELLOWS’ HALL TOMATO JUICE, R. & W. - 15 oz........ 6 for 4 5 $ L. C. Dyer, who has spent the past Belle Marie O’Neill, to Everett 50c Plate GRAPEFRUIT, R. & W. No. 2’s ............ 3 for 37 $ several months at the home of a Chambers of Centralia. The group Chest Given Away daughter in Plot Rock, returned home returned home late Sunday evening. KRAUT, R*& W. No. 21/»’s ................................. 14$ this week and will be located on his Joe Silver, executive secretary for R ed & W h ite 1 lb. 2 6 $ place south of Hermiston. He ex the state parole board, was a guest M art pects to operate his small acreage. 1 lb. 23 $ at the Stearns Cushing home one day F. K. Haskell, Townsend radio this week. He stated that if any Scotch Blend 2 lbs. 2 5 $ commentator, was a caller at various farmer in this area was interested in MARSHMALLOWS, R. & W. 1 lb. 18$ business houses in Hermiston Tues hiring a parolee, word should be left | BRER RABBIT MOLASSES, Gold Label 2 ' 2’s 35$ day. In the evening he gave an ad at the Cushing home or transferred dress at the Commercial club meet to the Salem office. Phone 3781 Free Delivery PEAS & CARROTS *<>• - «»* 2 for 25 $ ing. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and PEARS, Red & White No. 2 1 ->’s . 23$ E. J. Belts, employed locally by the Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd were hosts Husbands Will Approve When You Provide Pacific Power & Light Co. for th e : Monday evening at the Dodd home at PEARS, Blue & White No. 2V»’s 19$ past several months, has been trans- f a dinner, followed by contract bridge. R E L IA N C E TOM ATO CA TSU P R ed & W h ite 24,/ z lbs. 79 $ ferred back to Pendleton where he Mr. and Mrs. W alter Smith were es, indeed! Men folks will heartily approve their first taste of F la k y B ake will assume the office of district awarded first prize and Mr. and Mrs. 241/, lbs. 6 8 $ sales manager over Pendleton, Hepp- [ Ralph Richards, second. A similar Reliance’s rich and spicily flavored catsup. They will delight in A m erica n B eau ty 49 lbs. $ 1 .0 3 ner and Hermiston. The transfer event will be held Thursday evening its exceptional flavor and will find that it takes but a little to add took effect Monday but Mr. Belts re (tonight). savour to the most commonplace dish. 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