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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
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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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. See your Reliance grocer
FLA V -R -JE LL. delicious des’rt, 6 flav., 4 for JX>$
mained here until Wednesday.
Mrs. Ralph Richards left Thurs-
for a special price.
FRI. - S A T . - FEB. 1 4 - 1 5
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FOREIGN
CORRESPONDENT
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$ 6 2 .9 5 C o ro n a d o E le c tr ic W a s h e r
F o r O nlj f $ 4 8 .8 8
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A u th orized Gam ble Store
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H e rm is to n
B a r b e r Shop
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American Legion Auxiliary
S p ecials f o r F e b r u a r y 14* 17
TURKEY DINNER
S a tu r d a y , Feb. 15
Coffee
Hermiston Food Store
FLOUR
S U N S P U N . makes better salads
Quart
C arton
B U C K W H E A T FLO U R . R. & W. - 2' lbs.
MATCHES
P A N C A K E FLO U R . R. & W. - 2«2 lbs.
24 oz. Jug
SYRUP
^0$
15<
Prices in Effect Feb. 14th - 15th - 17th
^3$
Opening Fri., Feb. 14
j^ c
HARRY A. FOLEY
X3$
School of Modern Swing Piano Playing
I N H E R M IS T O N
P ro d u c e D e p a r tm e n t
PLAY THE PIANO
S T R A W B E R R IE S Frozen with sugar
cart. 25$
P E A S . Frozen—Just like fresh
carton 19$
CARRO TS
Bu nch 5$
LETTUCE
U n . Heads 5$
IN 12 EASY LESSONS GUARANTEED
If you desire to learn to play the piano— You Can Now Do So, and in
a short time. Play Popular Music in 12 Easy, Inexpensive Lessons.
Previous training is unnecessary. No matter how old or how young you
are, you can learn the "FOLEY WAY". If You Are Not Satisfied in 12
Lessons You May Continue At No Extra Cost! It Is Not Necessary To
Own A Piano.
Come in to my studio where I can supply you with any information
you may desire. Anyone who likes a Piano, and would like to play one,
come in. I guarantee to teach you to play in 12 Easy Lessons. Think of
it you will he able to play all these beautiful new numbers our song
writers ale giving us tnese days. If you like Music— want to play the
Piano—->come in and talk to me. 1 will show you what I can do for you.
This places you under no obligation whatsoever. I only want the"op
portunity to show YOU the amazing possibilities of my Course — the
chance to prove to you just how simply and easily you can learn to play.
I want to tell you here, too. that my system is strictly Note Reading.
1 do not teach you to play by Ear. I have put the cost of my Course
down until it is within the reach of all of you
Now make out that New Budget and include a Course of my Lessons.
Those B’Ao Bish To__
Ring For Their Own Satisfaction
Hare A Mcdigin of Self Expression
Learn in the Shortest Possible Time
Leant with the Least Possible Expense
"P LA Y THE FO LEY B A Y ”
BROADCASTING KBKR, Baker, Mon. * Tues., 11 30 a. m., 1:45 &
7 p. m. kl.BM, 1.«Grande, Wed, 10:30 a. m. * 2 p. m. Sat., KIT,
1:30 and 4:30 p. na.
For Particulars see Mrs. Paul Vow Patten at Brierley's Variety Store.
M e a t D e p a r tm e n t
BEEF ROASTS, tender baby beef
PORK RAOSTS, lean center cuts
PORK CHOPS, juicy, lean, tender
RIB STEAKS, tender young steer beef
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, country style
VEAL ROASTS, milk fed veal
VEAL STEW, meaty cuts
lb. 1 8*/2$
1 6 /4 $
lb. 2 3 $
lb. 2 3 $
lb. 16$
lb. 1 8 ’ ■$
lb. 12 % <
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
—:
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
Free Delivery Twice Daily
:—
BEANS, Reli’ce Long-Cut Stringless 2 No. 2’s 27 $
COFFEE. Reliance Tri-Cut or Silex ... lb. can 25 $
S H R IM P . Reliance W et P a c k .... 2 5-oz. cans 33c
SYR U P , Mr. Wyde A. W a k e ......... 24-oz. jug 25$
P A N C A K E FLO U R . Sperry’s ..... 28-oz. pkg. 17<
JELLO. 6 Delicious F lav o rs..........
package 5$
G R A PE N U T S ........................ ............ 2 pkgs. 13$
M A R S H M A L L O W S ...................... Package 10$
TWENTY MULE TEAM
SPRY S H O R T E N IN G ................... 3 lb. can 52$
O X Y D O L .......................................... Large Pkg. 19c
NU BO RA
Giant Pkg. 49 c
L U X T o ile t S o a p ...............................................3 bars 19c
L U X F L A K E S .................................. Large Pkg. 2 2 $
S U N B R IT E C LE A N S E R ................. 3 cans 13c
F A C IA L SOAP. W oodbury’s .
3 bars 2 3 c r all for
1 for
A OUR
CERTIFIED
INDEPENDENT
le t
14$
GROCER
— See Our Handbills for Other Specials__