The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 20, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1941
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Guiwitz had i Edith Loyles of Pasco, Wn., was a
as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and guest here of Miss Bonnie Toffer
Mrs. W. L. Clark, Miss Rose Larson Sunday.
and Miss Ida Christiansen, all of
Dick Brown, Fred and Ernie Hub-
Pendleton.
or, and Logan Long, all of Pasco, and
Cooked food sale by Methodist Lad- Bob Rawlison of Walla Walla visit-
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ies’ Aid Saturday, March 29. Burn- ed Bill Belt Sunday,
S c h o o l of M odern S w in g P ian o P la y in g
31-2c
A party consisting of Don Sher-
C. E. Ruddell, public account-1 Shirley Stockard, formerly of Her- ham’s Store.
IN H E R M I S T O N
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faulkner of wood, Stearns Cushing Jr., Raymond
ant of Portland, is auditing the books miston, is visiting here from Bly,
Boardman were in Hermiston Wed- Holloman and Bob Miller journeyed
of Charles Taylor, city recorder, this Oregon.
nesday. Faulkner s one of the large to Pullman, W n., Saturday to see the
IN 12 EASY LESSONS GUARANTEED
we€jie
I Father George Murphy of John sheep men of eastern Oregon.
W.S.C.-Stanford basketball game, j
If you desire to learn to play the piano—-You Can Now Do So, and in
Mrs. Eloise Roderick and Mrs. S. | Day and Father Francis McCormick
The freshmen and sophomores of They reported that the Stanford five , a short time. Play Popular Music in 12 Easy, Inexpensive Lesson .
L. Carson returned Sunday from of Heppner were guests of Father Al­ the high school will sponsor an in. were brdhant passers and ba 1 hand-, Previous training is unnecessary. No matter how o id o r how youn« y°“
Lewiston and Clarkston where they ban Cullen over St. Patrick’s Day.
formal student and alumni dance Fri- lers but
’ ' ’ g°
e., 8S 1 S' , . i are, you can learn the “FOLEY WAY”. If You Are Not Satisfied in 1-
Lessons You May Continue At No Extra Cost! It Is Not Necessary To
Gene Pierce of Pendleton is spend­ day night in the school gym.
have been some time visiting.
Why cook d.nner? Enjoy a drive
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cox of Stan- and ch.cken d.nner at Columbia park
Vic Carlson o f Portland, connected ing a two weeks' vacation here at the
^*Come in*?o my studio where I can supply you with any information
with the state relief organization, home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. field announce the arrival of a 7 hall Thursday March 2 ,, from 5 to I 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
visited for a short time here Tues­ C. Pierce, and in Portland. He is em­ pound baby boy named A rthur Ray, P- m’> P™e ®°C' F ’ B'DA'
i t - you will be able to play all these beautiful new numbers our song
ployed in a Pendleton bank.
day with W. J. Logan.
born at the Hermiston General hos-
Mr. and Mrs R. B. Logan and
writers are giving us these days. If you like Music want to play the
pital Monday.
0
W" ’ Were gU"S.tS
Piano—come in and talk to me. I will show you what I can <1° for you.
Cecil Warner of the University of •» the W. J. Logan home over the
This places you under no obligation whatsoever. I only want the op­
portunity to show YOU the amazing possibilities ot my Course
the
Oregon
and
Glenn
W
arner
of
North-
week
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HERM ISTON, OREGON
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Mrs. Lottie Crawford, Miss Vesta
chance
to
prove
to
you
just
how
simply
and
easily
you
can
learn
to
play.
west Christian college of Eugene are
,
PHONE 2121
I want to tell you here, too, that my system is strictly Note Reading.
i-
and son David,
spending
spring vacation at the Case, » James Myers
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I do not teach you to play by Ear. I have put the cost of my Course
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a 1 of Oregon City, were dinner
home of their parents, Rev. and Mrs.
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Tr
down until it is within the reach of all of you.
WEI). - THURS. - MAR. 26
FRI. - SA T. - MARCH 2 1 - 2 2
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guests at the Stearns Cushing Jr.
Now make out that New Budget and include a Course of my Lessons, j
( Warner
Rargain Matinee on Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Smith and home Sunday The party stopped en
Those Who Wish To—
DOUBLE FEATURE
2:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Play For Their Own Satisfaction
Rahma and Mr. and Mrs. A. Toffer ^ e to Joseph and Baker.
Hare .4 Medium of Self Expression
Adults 20c - Chldren 10c
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A. E. Wattenburger of the Butter .
wFS iffR sxothrrs i i
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and family moved into cabin houses
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Learn in the Shortest Possible Time
, ,
. x zi Creek district was the purchaser of
CLARK
HEDY
Learn with the Least Possible Expense
belonging to the Hermiston Auto Co.
.
the first Fleetline Chevrolet sedan in
"P LA Y THE FO LEY W A Y "
recently.
BROADCASTING-
KBKR, Baker, Mon. & Tues., 11:30 a. m., 1:45 & I
this district. He took delivery Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller are
7 p. m. KLBM, LaGrande, Wed, 16:36 a. m. & 2 p. m. Sat., KIT. 5
the proud parents of a baby boy born urday morning.
1:30 and 4:30 p. m.
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SFUMO
i
The Ladies’ Aid society of the
Wednesday. He weighed 7 % pounds
For Particulars see Mrs. Paul Van Patten at Brierley s \ ariety Store. |
ROGERS BYINGION *
Methodist church met Wednesday in
at birth but no name has as yet been
the church parlors with Mesdames
reported.
Hazel Shown and Emma Felthouse
O. O. Felthouse suffered a badly
serving as the hostesses. There were
Cartoon
Bookworm Turns
W. M. “Billy” Shaar, who has been i
crushed hand Wednesday afternoon
Comedy
The Flog Speaks
ill during the past few months, ap­
I ALL-NEW ADVENTURES W ITH -
while working at his sand pit. The 30 ladies present.
Mrs. Gordon Smith entertained
M U SIC CLASSES
bruise was painful although no bones
S I V. - M O N.
M A R C H 23 - 24
last Thursday in honor of her hus­ peared a t his old station behind a j
bert a . M c D onald
were broken.
baiber’s
chair
at
the
Hermiston
Bar­
Continuous Show Sunday
band’s birthday. Invited guests were
Violin - Cello
The Hermiston Home Economics
ber
Shop.
However,
it
seems
that
■
Miss Dorothy Ferguson and Wayne
ELINOR WHITING McDONALD
club will meet at the Columbia park
Bill
has
somewhat
lost
his
rank
be­
GEORGE SANDERS':
Piano - Voice
hall Tuesday, March 25, at 1:30 p. Lindner. A St. Patrick’s day motif cause he now has the third chair back j
WENDT
BARRIE
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Paul
“LITRE NELLIE KELLY”
In Hermiston Monday Afternoons
m. “Dessert No. 2” will be the topic was used in table decorations.
in
his
office
while
formerly
he
was
in
Guitfoyla - Jouti,» Halo
STARRING
Inquire at High School 12:30 to 2
of discussion with Miss Frances Clin-1 Mrs. Peter Poulson and small son second place.
Linda Hayti * «KO RADIO Nctvra
Willard of Baker are visiting at the
JUDY GARLAND
or address
ton, home extension agent, present.
PLUS SHORTS
Mrs. Milton Soule of Falls City is j home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
M
c
D
onald
school of music
W ESTLAN D CALF
making a month’s visit with her sis- j W. W. Felthouse. Dr. Peter Poulson,
Pendleton, Oregon
Color Cartoon — Homeless Flea
her
husband,
was
here
Sunday
en
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury, |
News
CLUB MEETS
Bob Smith is confined to his home route to Baker after attending the
basketball
tournament
in
Salem.
TU ESD AY - MARCH 25
FRI. - SA T. - MARCH 28 - 29
this week due to an infected foot re- 1
A meeting of the Westland Calf
Chas. Hodge Jr., son of Charles
BARGAIN NIGHT
ceived on a hike.
Bargain Matinee on Saturday
club
was held Friday, March 14, at ter the meeting Friday night garni*
Hodge
of
Hermiston,
returned
to
San
Adults 20c - Children 10c
Mrs. Dan Lndsay’s mother, Mrs.
the
Harry
Olsen residence. Margaret were played and refreshments served.
Diego early Monday morning after
Double Feature
2:30 till 6:0° P- nt- - Adults 20c
Arminda Morey of Athena, passed :
Seeliger is leader of the club. Dur­ Adacarol Corliss is the club reporter
G E N E A U T R Y in
away Wednesday. Funeral services [ spending a 10-day furlough in Her­ ing the meeting Lawrence Olsen dis­
Children 10c
miston. He expects to be assigned
Catholic Services Scheduled
will be held at Bombay’s Funeral
RIDE TENDERFOOT,
to a light cruiser upon his return to cussed the various merits of a cow
Parlors in Pendleton Friday after­
The
time schedule for Sunday
and
Assistant
County
Agent
M.
E.
San Diego.
R ID E ’
noon at 2:00 o’clock.
The class of 1946 had a reunion Knickerbocker talked on judging and Catholic services are as follows: Her­
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Cox accompan­
miston, 9:00 a. m.: Pilot Rock, 8:30;
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of members on Tuesday evening this record keeping.
ied
by their son Richard, and H. L.
Eleven members and three visitors Umatilla, 10:00. Devotional servi­
D ENNIS O’K E E F E in
week when many of them were home
Payne drove to Portland Thursday
for spring vacation. They went to were present for the evening. The ces will be held in the Hermiston
GIRL FROM
afternoon. Word had been received
Pendleton where after visiting Miss next meeting will be held April 6 at church Wednesday evening at 7:30
here that Mrs. Chas. B. Cox of Hepp­
Color
Cartoon
—
Golden
Eggs
:
Lavnia May Lynch they enjoyed a the home of Eleanor Joyce',Beck. Af- o’clock.
HAVANA”
ner was seriously ill In the Qood
Samaritan hospital. Chas. Cox is a theater party.
Information Please
PLUS SHORTS
Janies Jordan, who recently pur­
brother of I. C. Cox and a half bro­
chased Beal's Blacksmith Shop, was
ther of H. L. Payne.
! taken to a Pendleton hospital Mon-
! day for 36 days’ rest. He suffered a
stroke the same day that he pur­
chased the shop and has been some-
what under the weather ever since.
| Bob Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
C A B IN S
K. D. Pierson, spent the week end
ONLY A FEW LEFT: ALSO
| here on a furlough from the 29th
CI ■ I
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Engineers, U. S. Army, Portland. He
TRAILER SPACE
will leave soon for Anchorage, Alas­
5 Miles West of Umatilla
ka.
2 Miles East of Irrigon
Stuart Rankin, Oregon State col­
ON HIGHWAY 30
lege, spent the week end here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Ran­
TEXACO STATION
WADHAM’S
kin. Stuart returned to school Wed­
2 No. 2 cans
GRAPEFRUIT
nesday to resume practice for base­
Fancy Whole Segments
ball. He is slated to hold down the
third base spot during the coming
HILL’S or M.J.B.
season.
1 lb.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Monroe Swarner
CO FFEE
returned this week from a 10-day
honeymoon spent in Utah, California
KRAFT D IN N E R
2 pkgs.
and other states. They plan to leave
Only
Seven
Minutes
Cooking
Time
soon for Fairbanks, Alaska, where
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Mr. Swarner is employed. They are
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
WADHAM’S
visiting at the home of his parents.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
2 46-oz. cans
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner.
Mrs. Roy Attebury was pleasantly
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surprised on her 56th birthday Tues­
BILL SHAAR. Prop.
Hermiston
day evening when her children and
TOILET SOAP
yW A xiN C i
ITEMS REPEATED FROM CANNED GOODS
friends dropped in to help celebrate.
3 bars
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
SALE BY REQUEST
Dale Emory and two daughters of
Pendleton, Mr. and Mrs. Dayton
ASPARAGUS
3 cans 45c
3 cans 69c
PEACHES
RED MEXICAN
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P.
A.
Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Pat-1
PINEAP. JUICE 3 cans 79c
3, cans 69>'
ten, Mr. and Mrs. C. Tillery of Stan­
PEARS
O VELVET
4 lbs.
BEANS
FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 cans 45c
field, Miss Lauralee Saylor, Bob and
3 cans 69>'
PINEAPPLE
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HALF
&
HALF
GRAPEFRUIT
3 cans 39c
Donnie Attebury. She received many
3 cans 42c
CORN
BEVERLY BRAND
useful gifts and refreshments were
MINCED CLAMS 3 cans 69c
THO
M
PSO
N'S
DRUG
3
cans
93>'
SALMON
V IE N N A SAUSAGE .......................2 f o r l J <
served at the close of the evening.
OYSTERS
3 cans 43>
3 cans 35c
hominy
KRAUT
3
cans
43c
3 cans 43c
SPINACH
RED KID. BEANS 3 cans 37c
3 cans 451'
CUT BEANS
rm m i i m i m m u n i
Be th e L ife o£ th e P a r ty
Local Happenings
HARRY A. FOLEY
PLAY THE PIANO
Oasis T h e a tre
GABLE LAM
JUDGE , I
Gmrade
SM HTÄ’
“K itty
F o y le ”
REDsWHITE
Lux Hakes
Lux 1 oilet Soap
R I N S O
Brillo Soap Pads
KLEENEX
BRIMFUL SOAP
Lady Godiva Flakes
Ritz Crackers
SNOWDRIFT
22c
3 bars 18c
20c
18c
25c
36 oz. 27c
17c
23c
3 lbs. 50c
TH A T SPEAK
FOR
TH E M S E LV E S
15*
24«
H erm iston
B arb er Shop
Jpc
35«
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P rod u ce D ep a rtm en t
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily
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S p e c ia lis t
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DR. ST R A M
Optometrist
Pendleton, Oregon
USE
C A R N A T IO N
GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES IN
OUR REFRIGERATED WINDOW
5 bunches
GREEN O N IO N S
S e e in g
BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean meaty cuts
lb. 1 2 ‘ z<
LARGE FRANKFURTERS, juicy, delicious lb. 20€
BEEF ROASTS, finest center cuts
lb. 1 8 1 2 C
BACON BACKS, lean fine flavor
lb. 19‘/2tf
PORK ROASTS, tender young pork
lb. 17* z<
RABBITS, f r y e r s _______________ lb- 25<
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
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FOR
C R E A M IN G
Your
Meat D ep artm en t
THE RED A WHITE STORE
FRUITS^VECETABLES
See
ASPARAGUS
2 lbs for 25 c
GREEN O N IO N S
2 bunches for 5C
GRAPEFRUIT
d °z/ n
1 Doz. ORANGES, 1 bu. DAFFODILS for 29g
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
19*
S train
O p tieal Co.
DR. W. C. STRAM. Optometrist
CARROTS
.......... per bunch
T U R N IP S
FRESH SPINAC H
per bunch
3 lbs.
JUICE ORANGES
per Doz.
2 lbs.
RHUBARB
M IL K
9*
9*
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Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery