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OASIS THEATRE H ERM ISTON, OREGON Rhone 2121 ERL - SA T. - A P R IL 11 - 12 Bargain Matinee on Saturday 2:30 till 6:00 p. m. Adults 20c - Children 10c DOUBLE FEATURE • N llll IM III rtlSIM IAHOUI HfSlOH FOSTER "MOON OVER HttSBMMI unit ussrnMi O BORDER L E G IO N ' ictf/i ROY ROGERS Color Cartoon The Constable 57 V. MON. - APRIL 1« - 14 Continuous Show Sunday Robert Taylor in Flight Commander Cartoon — Lonesome Stranger News Reel / / A .s/ri) . APRIL 15 BARGAIN NIGHT 'C H R IS T M A S JULY' IN ¡.tniriiiy E LLE N DREW ■ DICK ROWELL Pete Smith Specialty Wedding Bills, and Comedy WED. THURSDAY, APRIL 10, I®41- THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TWO T ill RS. - APRIL 1 6 -1 7 DOUBLE FEATURE Let the Measuring Stick show you the LOCALS Mrs. R. A. Brownson has been ill with the flu the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw attended ! Pomona Grange of Morrow county at Lexington Saturday evening. Mrs. Kelly Davis and daughter Col leen of Vancouver, Wn., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Potter. Mrs. Ida Gordon of Arlington was an overnight guest of Mrs. Georgia Henderson Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman have re cently moved into their new home north of Hermiston. H. E. Devereaux, director, division of operation, W. P. A. offices in Port land, was a business visitor in Her miston this week. The high school glee club serenad ed Miss Lavina May Lynch at the Walter Hamm home Tuesday even ing. A meeting of the Boy Scout Troop committee will be held at the office of Dr. F. B. Belt next Tuesday, April 15. August Dron is the carpenter in charge at the hisholm Grain & Feed Store where extensive improvements are being made in the front office. Mrs. Zelda Marble is now tempo rarily employed at the Hotel Dining Room, Oregon Employment Agency and at the Umatilla Cooperative Creamery. G reatest P assenger R oom o íanÿ low-price c a rl . , 5) ¡„ fton'-“ “1 ' t S r ^ ' s „round 5eat . to, rcosoMV FÓr'd USIONS SHOW CARDS • I B IL L æl BELT ond«H*-n,,P 0 .-^ 3 ^ n d ’S n « Ä ^ ' i S r v ó u tn r o n e y - .^ ^ o n « » »„<1 « Phone 3511 V H e r m is to n B a rb e r Shop S ' F o rd -n o « ’ __ _____________ Get the Facts and You'll Get a FORD > WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE • with IR E N E H E R N E Y Going Places BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ • - RE D&WHI TE L iA l C A K E FLO U R Red & White M A Y O N N A IS E . R- & W................. S U N S PU N Salad Dressing 2 J< quart 43c quart 2 $ C COFFEE, Red & White 1 pound 2 7 C PAAS EGG DYES 3 for 25< M A R S H M A L L O W S . Red & White 1 lb. fg c No. 2' -> tin 23 C SLICED PINEAPPLE, R. & W. 5oz. 15< MARASCHINO CHERRIES, R & W. 38 oz. 23 c APPLE BUTTER. Dutch Girl 17c RIPE OLIVES, Blue & White 8 oz. 1 3C FRENCH DRESSING. R. & W. 2 for 35c SHRIMP. Red & White No. V2’s 33 C CRAB MEAT. Red & White 6 for 45 C TOMATO JUICE, R. & W. 15 oz l.^ ..o --o *-» -o --o *-o --o --o --« FA N C Y V E G E T A B L E S EUR E A ST E R SWEET SPUDS, for that ham TOMATOES, firm ripe CALOVAS CUCUMBERS, fancy hot house NEW SPUDS. Shafter Whites BANANAS, Rip« Golden 6 lbs. 2 lbs. 2 for 2 for 5 lbs. 4 lbs. 25 C 35C 15 £ 29 C 23 e 25c M E A T S P E C IA L S E U R E A S T E R W E E K E N D PORK LINK SAUSAGE, for breakfast FRYERS, colored H E N S , fine stewers BEEF ROASTS, best center cuts SIRLOIN STEAKS, tender, fine flavor PICNICS, lean shoulder hams HAMS lb. 25C lb. 2 8 ’ 2< lb. 22c lb . 19' c lb. 25c lb. S w if t’s, A r m o u r's , C a rs te n s , W a lla W a lla . Regular, and also Ready to Eat, at lowest competitive prices. HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED A WHITE STORE Rohrman Motor Company H e r m is to n , O re g o n M :1 :< ta J M J IG G -L Specials for April 11-12-14 FLO U R R. & W. en rich ed ........... 49 lbs. $1.59 ( ♦ PHONE 3001 ■ HERMISTON — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— Mis. F. C. Woughter, who was tak en to the Pendleton hospital last Thursday following a paralytic stroke is getting along fairly well. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Curl (the for mer Miss Mary Sturdivant I are par ents of a baby boy born early Wed nesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Huffman of the Pacific Power & Light Company have moved to the Harold Thompson residence on Gladys Avenue. Mrs. Paul Van Patten, Miss Jessie Brierley, Mrs. Mary Brierley and Mrs. Roy Attebury went to Walla Walla Thursday. Mrs. Fern Zivney attended the Eastern Oregon principals’ confer ence held in LaGrande Saturday, April 5. She was accompanied by Miss Rosemary Serell and Miss Tieschler. Vic Addleman is now employed at the Hermiston post office. Don Ser rell, former extra clerk, has now been promoted to a full time position. Mr. Addleman fills the position formerly held by Mr. Serrell. Mrs. George McKenzie and three children of Tillamook arrived Satur day by tram to spend a week visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Pea. son. They will be joined by Mr. McKenzie Saturday. Sunday visitors at the Frank See- liger home were his mother, Mrs. Mary Seeliger, Mrs. Henry Debus, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Fraser and daugh ter, Miss Evadel Fraser, and Frank Fraser and daughter Barbara, all of Walla Walla. Walter Green, son of Mr. and Mrs C. B. Greene, was taken back to the hospital in Pendleton Friday after it w as learned that he had rebroken a bone in his leg. He came home March 30 and was thought to be well on the way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hodge and daughter Janet returned Monday night from a 5-day trip into Califor nia. They traveled approximately 2,500 miles and visited such cities as Seattle, San Francisco. Oakland and Sacramento. Mr. Hodge stated that en route they encountered the scenes of many road slides but were not en dangered themselves. Miss Ina W attenburger of Oak land, alif., was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Andrews Jr., from Mon day till Wednesday of this week. The former was accompanied by Miss Lu- ra Hendrick who was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roy of Pendleton. A house-warming party was held Saturday night at the Frank Seeli ger home in the Westland district. Fifty guests enjoyed dancing until a late hour when refreshments were served. Bert Michel, Sam Moore and Mr. Brothers furnished the mu sic for dancing. Mr. and Mrs. J. Herbert Swarner of Corvallis are the parents of a baby boy born April 4. The young man weighed eight pounds, 14 ounc es and has been named Thomas Her bert. The latter is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner of Her miston. ¿ 7 J)cli< fklful C-^waih J Mrs. A1 Quiring, Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Felthouse, Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Cushing Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lean der Quiring. The last regular Parent-Teachers meeting of the year will be held next Thursday, April 17, at the high school. An exhibit of school work will be featured during the day. In the evening a short business meet ing will be- held at which time an in- staliatiun of officers will be heli. P C _ )v e r see such beauties? Henry Dreyfuss, world-famous designer created this smooth-writing team! Press the magic button o f the Eversharp Repeating Pencil with your thumb—and click! It feeds new points like a machine gun! The Eversharp Pen—w ith its new •‘M agic Feed" ends pen messiness — prevents flooding — even above 1 2 ,0 0 0 fo o t altitu d es! W rite s clean t r —faster—easier! dU S ki 'rJE¡£s/ Cyfcnioi ©omuA fa c ia l Mrs. Frances A. Green of McIn tosh, South Dakota, and Mrs. Grace Stanton of Jordan, Mont., are visit ing Mrs. Green’s sister, Mrs. Nellie Tucker ol the Columbia district. They arrived Tuesday night and will spend two weeks here. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten were delightful hosts Tuesday even ing at a “chicken in the rough’’ din ner. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney, Mr. and * ' ~X 7 /m t . . .w ith our c o m p lim e n t,I Wc havearranged to h a te a ; our guest, a skilled Colonial Pames Beauty C o unsellor to bring you beauty news from Hollywood W o n ’t you come in for a refreshing facial and discuss the essentials of effective skin care and the possibili ties of enhanced charm and beauty through individual flattering make-up? Learn from this c a re fu lly trained consultant the secret of enduring and endearing loveliness with our com- p lim e n t , P h on e fo r an a p p o in tm e n t now H E R M IS T O N DRUG CO. Phone 2271 » A. W. Behrman, Jeweler Hermiston, Oregon