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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1941 THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. faok t w o OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERM ISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 F R ID A Y - SA TU R D A Y FEBRUARY 21 • 22 DOUBLE FEATURE Pal Night» Continuous Show Saturday S tart ing 4:00 p. M. F. L. "Bus” Hansen is now em Evangelist G. B. Schmid of Eugene was an overnight visitor at the C. ployed at Connor’s Grocery store. Lyle Tilden and son of Spokane, Warner home Wednesday. Wn., are spending the week end at Miss Joyce McCulley of Pendleton, the home of his brother, Mr. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mc Mrs. E. G. Tilden. Culley, is spending the week at her Dr. Curry, the optometrist who home. makes professional visits to Hermis The Ladies Aid of the Methodist ton, will be here again soon. Watch church met Wednesday a t the Jens this paper for date. 27-lc Skovbo home. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rutherford of L. S. Burrell and Mrs. R. L. Woolley. Marysville, Cal., are spending the Bob Follett, who recently went to week at the home of her mother, Mr. - - • It Pittiti ■ Vancouver to enlist in the army, is and Mrs. B. I. Whitney. now in San Francisco. He will sail Asa Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw, came home Wednesday for Honolulu March 4 to serve with T I M H O L T in for a short visit. He is now stationed the Signal Corps. Mrs. Georgia Henderson moved with the U. S. Army in Portland. this week from the Burnham resi- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Tilden and INFORMATION PLEASE Mrs. Smith returned from Portland I dence to the Cronk apartments. Mrs. Monday where they had gone to con- j Arleta \\ hite is residing with Mrs. SUNDAY - MON. - TUESDAY suit a specialist in regards to Mr. , Henderson for the. present. FEBRUARY 23 - 24 - 25 Tilden’s eyes. They seem to be s Thrift shop sale F ri. and Sat., DOUBLE FEATURE slightly improved. Feb. 21 and 22 at the home of Mrs. Continuous Show Sunday Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Cushing A. M. Smith, end of Gladys Ave. by and daughter Charlene and Mrs. N. ladies of the Central Church W. D’Donnell left Monday for Port Christ. Articles both new and old land and Salem. Rev. Cushing a t and some to give away. 26-2p tended a session of the Methodist Miscellaneous cooked food sale by church board of education. Mrs. Hermiston Garden club Saturday, O’Donnell is visiting a daughter in March 1. 27-lc j Portland. Rev. Cushing returned Ray Looseveldt is now employed at home Wednesday morning and the the Oregon Hardware & Implement same day left for Dufur where he Co. as plumber. His family is now preached at a mission service. Mrs. at Milton but expects to move here Cushing and daughter remained in soon. Salem for a longer visit. Jack House was taken suddenly ill Sunday morning and was taken to St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton. Hi.s condition was reported as great- Anna NEAGLE in ly improved the middle of the week. He will probably return home in a few days. NEWS REEL Wm. Shaar, who has been ill for WELL EQUIPPED TO W ED NESD AY - TH U RSD AY several weeks and has been in Port FEBRUARY 26 - 27 land much of that time, is expected ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE home Saturday. Although his con YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE dition is greatly improved, he will be • unable to work for some time. Notice— Estie’s Beauty Salon has BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston moved to the former home of Mrs. Mabie Walker, next door to the As sociated Service Station. 27-lc Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Miller of Portland are parents of a baby • P. A. daughter born February IP. Mrs. •V E L V E T Miller was formerly Florence Udey, Comedy Beat Me Daddy to the • HALF & HALF daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey Bar Columbia. Mrs. Udey spent part Going Places THOMPSON'S DRUG of of last week in Portland. Mrs. George C. Grimes, formerly Mrs. Alice Wagner, has spent the past two weeks visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nye of Echo and with her sister, Mrs. C. E. H arris of near Her miston. Mrs. Grimes now resides in Pullman, Wn., where her husband is superintendent of grounds at the college. S A L M O N . Red & White No. l ’s 31 tf Along the Rio Grande Ko, No, Nanette” H e r m is t o n B arber Shop ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Iflc S p e c ia ls fo r F e b r u a r y 2 1 * 2 4 Lenten Foods at a Saving! S A L M O N . Silver Rapids, No. l ’s - 2 for 37< S H R IM P , Red & White, No. l ’s - 2 for 35d S H R IM P , Our Value, No. l ’s ....... 2 for 29< OYSTERS. Blue & White 2 for 2 7 M A C A R O N I. Red & White .. l ’/ 2 lbs. 23tf N O O D LES, Red & W h ite ......... 1 lb. 23C FLOUR Red & White American Beauty Flaky Bake 49 lbs. $ 1 .4 9 49 lbs. $ 1 .0 3 49 lbs. $ 1 .2 9 S h o rten in g Red & white 3 Lbs- 4 7 c CANE & MAPLE SYRUP, Tea Garden, 26 oz. 39tf 2 lbs. 25 e GINGER SNAPS OXYDOL C R IS C O IV O R Y Large 2O< LarSe 9* TISSUE, Blue & White CAKE FLOUR, Red & White TABLE SYRUP, Liberty Bell KR1SPY CRACKERS Red & White R H U B A R B 23C 5 lbs. 53c 2 lb. box 29c l ’s per lb- 2< 3 1 25c FROZEN STRAWBERRIES AND PEAS. M eat D e p a r tm e n t BEEF ROASTS, quality center cuts lb. 1 8 ‘/2C BEEF SHORT RIBS, meaty - juicy lb. 1 3V2C PORK STEAKS, lean cuts lb. 1 8 ‘/ 2C RIB STEAKS, tender, delicious flavoi lb. 23C LENTEN ITEMS Fresh Smelt, Oysters. Sal mon, Halibut. Codfish, Herring. Kippered Sal mon - AND A FULL LINE OF CHEESE. IHERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED 4 WHITE STORE Rem odel Now - A New Play Room or M ake Extra Room to Rent! T u m -A -L u m L u m b e r Co. BUYER MEETS He N E W C A L F C LU B IS O R G A N IZ E D A new Four-H calf club has been organized in the Columbia district with Miss Eva Wilcox as leader. A group of interested young people met at the Louis Wilson home Tuessday and made plans for activities of the club. At the next meeting, March 5, members will submit suggestions for i name for the club. Officers elected were: president, Glen Wilcox; vice president, Louis Friendship & Inspiration w i l l b e S o u n d in o u r CHURCHES PICK THE ONE OF YOUR CHOICE AND A T T E N D This adv. sponsored by the Churches of Hermiston, Echo, Boardman, Stanfield, Irrigon and Umatilla. WEST END UMATILLA COUNTY MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION could have written This Advertisem ent. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MON. Hills Bros. Garden C O FFE E G r a p e f r u it No- Or* Can 2 V ® Lb. 2 4 c BANANAS ' 3 lbs. 19c Golden Ripe Sperry Seaport P A N C A K E and W A F F L E FLO U R PE A S 28 oz. pkg. X ORANGES No. 303 Cans X 5 ® Doz. 23c Large Size Albers Shaker C o rn F la k e s Package 2 SA LT cartons 1 5 C TOMATOES 4 rolls 23£ P ro d u ce D ep a rtm e n t C A B B A G E ' , arge < lisp A n d N o w H e rm is to n ! 1 lbs. 3 for 23c M ay o n n aise Red & White Qt. 4 3 c M IL K A group of friends of the west side of the river surprised Mrs. Carson Linder on her birthday Wednesday evening. The group furnished the refreshments at the close of the evening. The Christian Endeavor of the ] Central Church of Christ gave a ! homemakers party for the church ] and friends of the church last Fri- j day night in the form of a valentine party. It was a great success with more than fifty people present. Of interests to local friends is the announcement of a new baby daugh ter, Linda, born to Mr. and Mrs. Ol ney Long of Portland. Mrs. Long is the former Miss Marjorie Putman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Put man, formerly of Hermiston. This is their first daughter. Mrs. George Scarlett was honored Thursday afternoon at a miscellane ous shower at the home of Mrs. Chas. Seeliger. Assisting Mrs. Seeliger Use the extra were Mrs. Carson Linder and Mrs. rent money. Edna Mulkins. Approximately 35 guests were present. 3 Years to pay Mrs. Dan Lambert and Mrs. Rosa No down pay lie Evans were hostesses honoring Mrs. Arleta White Tuesday afternoon ment. when 30 friends of the west side of • Ask for our special Remodel or New House the river gathered. They presented her with a table lamp and some Financing Plan other gifts which were not to be open ed till she gets to her home in Berke ley, Cal. The Hermiston skiing contingent PHONE 2791 made an overnight visit at Toll Gate Saturday night and Sunday. A group HERMISTON, OREGON of sixteen boarded the Morgan “Ja- loppy” Saturday noon and returned home Sunday evening. The night was spent in the Morgan cabin. Wilson; secretary, Peggy Sommerer: Blahm and David Dufur. Those going were Dr. and Mrs W. L. Refreshments were served follow reporter, June Myrick. Other mem Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Har- bers are Joann Graves, Donald Hole- ing the meeting. r ' s’ Colleen Morgan, Mrs. M alter Pearson, Eddie Bensel, Gene Pierce man, Lucille Holeman, Frank My of Pendleton, Fred Ritzman, Mrs. rick, Donald Plourd, Billy Hibbard, Anne Durfey, Miss Gwendolyn Ross, Theodore Panages, Delcina Panages, Ed Lowell, Dick Mitchell, Fred Clifford Panages, Kenneth Hooker, CCI I CD IN OUR AD Reeves, Art Fant and Bonnie Toffer. Cecil Hunt, Lois Hunt, Verne Hunt, COLUMNS.... Wilbur Hunt, Junior Partlow, David Engagement Is Announced Of interest to their many local friends is the announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Max ine Faust and A. Monroe Swarner, George W ashington’s Birthday, both of Hermiston. The wedding date has been set for Sunday, March He never told a lie. 2 in the Hermiston Methodist church. PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— O pened F r i., Feb. 14 HARRY A. 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