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FAG E TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 2121 ERI. - SA T. - M A Y 9 - 10 Bargain Matine» Saturday Starting 2:80 p. m. It’s a Panici . q q i «1- Color Cartoon— A Good Time For a Time — Power For Defense SU N. . MON. - M A Y 11 - 12 Continuous Show Sunday Dan Gray was confined to his home several days this week due to illness. Mrs. Floyd O’Kelley and children of Tacoma, Wn., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Charles Rohrman, who suffered a broken arm in an accident in Walla Walla, Wn., recently, has complete ly recovered from his experience. The Westland Grange is sponsor ing a dance a t the grange hall Sat urday night with good music prom ised. Carole Hammer presented Gover nor Charles A. Sprague a beautiful bouquet of peonies while he was in Hermiston Wednesday. Carole will receive a note of appreciation from Governor Sprague in a few days for her efforts. Brenda M arshal News Reel Musical Henry Busse and Orch. TU E SD A Y - Bargain FILM FINISHING 6 or 8 PRINTS 30« Ro11 n s a TWIN-TIMOR SHotfft With FREE Enlargement Coupon Mail Orders Filled I PAYLESS DRUG If 8HOW CARDS BILL BELT Plus Shorts H’AVJ. - TH VRS. - M A Y 14 - 15 Double Feature CHEROKEE STRIP A P a ra m o u n t P icture  I a SIGNS DICK FORAN LIO CARRILLO MOOT MORAN FUZZY KNIOHT I Jamen Cagney - Pat O’Brien i, HERE COMES THE N A V Y " Phone 3511 ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A H e r m is to n B a rb e r Shop WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE • BILL SHAAR, Prop. Cartoon -Bedtime Sniffles Miss Ivadelle Fraser of Walla Wal la is now serving as one of the switchboard operators at the Ord nance Depot. Tom Fraser, who has been suffer ing from illness the past few weeks, L O C K E T S R IN G S is in St. Anthony's hospital in Pen C R O SSE S B IL L F O L D S dleton. His condition, however, is not considered serious. E A R R IN G S K EY C H A IN S Miss Delight Brockmeier of Port B R A C E L E T S A G A T E T IE C H A IN S land arrived here Sunday and is liv ing at the Watson home. She is em BR O O C H P IN S IN IT IA L T IE C H A IN S ployed on the Umatilla Ordnance pro W A TER M A N PENS & ject. EV ER SH A R P PENS & All types of Mother’s day presents P E N C IL S P E N C IL S at Brierley’s Variety store. 38-lp Mrs. Earl Greer of Norwood, Ohio, formerly La Velle Stephenson, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe Hornsby and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright. Mrs. Barbara Stevens of Weiser, Idaho, visited at the home of her Rev. Stearns Cushing, Jr., went to daughter, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse from Stevenson, Wn., Saturday where he Tuesday till Friday. united his brother in marriage. A f Mr. and Mrs. Gus Estle have ter the ceremony, he went on to Ore moved from the Swarner place in the gon City where a reception was held. Columbia district to the new Watson He returned late Saturday night ac bungalow on Gladys Avenue. THE O P E N IN G OF companied by his family. Marie Hinkle is now employed as JA C K F R O S T LIN E Mrs. Gertrude Sanders will have [ assistant cashier at the Farm Bureau Cooperative office. She replaces Joyce charge of the private switchboard at T h e O rigin al McCulley who resigned in order to the ordnance depot for Pacific Tele accept a position with the Oregon phone & Telegraph Co. She took up her new duties Saturday. Mrs. Sand Hardware & Implement Co. W. W. Felthouse and Dr. C. O. ers was employed with the company S a lt L ak e C ity, U ta h Wainscott teamed up again this year in the Hermiston office before the C om p lete lin e o f M en ’s - W o m e n ’s W e a r in g A p p a r el for a jaunt to East Lake for the dial phones were installed. opening of the fishing season. Al Mother’s day gift candy, 50c, 60c F R E D W IC K H A M , L ocal R e p r e se n ta tiv e though they encountered snow and and $1.00 at Brierley’s. 38-lp ice, the fishing was exceptionally — In W m . S h aar B ld g e a fte r J u n e 1 — Among those enjoying the opening good. of the fishing season over the week The Methodist Ladies’ Aid met for end were Otto Pierce and son Stan their monthly all day meeting at the ley who made the trip to East Lake. Watson home with Mesdames W at They report extremely cold weather Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Agnew of son, Virgil Smith and Errnal Sater A pretty vesture service was h?ld but fishing fairly good. They were Portland were visitors in Hermiston serving as the hostesses. A good Thursday afternoon at the Methodist accompanied as far as Prineville by Saturday. Mr. Agnew is still quite crowd was in attendance. Miss Geraldine Mullins and Miss enthusiastic about Hermiston and al church for a group of the Girl Scouts John Behrman of Kennewick, Wn., Marian Pierce. ways seems to enjoy his visits here. who received their Tenderfoot award. began work this week fas assistant jeweler in the office of his brother, The Soft Ball league is making He renewed his subscription to The The Girl Scouts are under the lead Armand, located in the Herald of fine progress with representatives Herald while here in order that he ership of Miss Constance Luehrs and fice. John is an experienced watch from Tertelings, Stevens & Koon, might keep up with the new develop her assistant, Mrs. Martha Gray. repair man. Hale’s and the Rotary club already ments. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeliger went The service closed with a tea which Edward B. “Jack” Meyer, who definitely lined up, and several oth tó Portland last week where they de was attended by a number of par graduated from the local high school j ers probably coming in. Practice last year arrived in Los Angeles this) games are being played every night livered a purebred Guernsey cow to ents of the girls. week to begin work in the Lockheed I between the various teams with the the Northwest Purebred Guernsey L. C. Dyer and daughter, Mrs. W. Airplane Factory. He took his p re -! regular schedule planned for about sale. Mr. Seeliger reports the sale was well attended and the cows H. Bloom of Fairbanks, Alaska, left llminary training under the N.Y.A. ■ the first of June. The lighting of the in Pendleton. I field seems to be fairly well assured. brought from $160 to $5 75. Mr. Monday for an extended visit in the Seeliger received $250 for his cow east. They will visit Mr. Dyer’s which went to D. W. Barclay of brother in Columbus, Ohio, and will Burlington, Wn., who owns one of also visit the old home of Mr. Dyer the outstanding purebred Guernsey in Gallipolis, Ohio. While back east herds in the Pacific northwest. Mr. Mrs. Bloom will take delivery o? a Seeliger also sold two Guernsey heif new car. They expect to be gm e ers. about two weeks. S t r a p a n d B r a c e le t W a tc h e s I I I A. W. Behrman, Jeweler A n n o u n cem en t! Utah Woolen Mills Pendleton, Oregon Hermiston ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ Grocery Bargain Week End B iscuit Flour R ed & W h ite 19c Corn Flakes ^ ’3 for 2 9 c Cut B eans Se„<l2l White 2 for 2 9 c P e a s Refl & w h i t e 2 fo r 2 9 c - N o . 2 ’s Sunspun Salad Dressing pt Jar 2 3 c C at Food PUSS ’N BOOTS 6 fo r 2 9 c Kennel Club Dog Food Prepared Mustard Instant Tapioca Red & W h ite “K e e n ” S A L A D D R E S S IN G or S A N D W IC H S P R E A D ............................. Q t . j ar /A S M O H ÍD VCAKE c;.w. i» r hw ’ Th» Spry hind that inerti m your month Ä _ 59^ 2 3 « M e a t D e p a rtm e n t B A C O N , lean str e a k e d jo w ls lb. 1 5 < P IC N IC S. A rm our S tar ten d er lb. B E E F R O A S T S , c e n te r cu ts d’- V E A L R O A S T S , fa n c y m ilk fed lb. B E E F S H O R T R IB S, lean m eaty lb. 20« 2 1 « 21« 1 Qf 1 Qr 31« C R A C K E R S ................................. 2 lg e . p k gs. R ed & W h ite Honey 5 lbs. 35c Light Globes Supedites 15c R IN S O - - - - 23c EMPORIUM Solid Pack ~ T O M A T O E S ...........................2 N o. 2 1/» c a n s Delicious Hot or Cold F L O U R - 1.^9 $1.29 R E D & W H IT E 4 9 lbs. $ FLAK Y BAK E 4 9 lbs. Starch Red & W h ite Corn or G loss 9c Table Salt Red & W h ite 2 lbs. 9c P im ientos Red & white 9c Chopped O lives Buffet 9c Seedless Grapes x,n7oZ d 9c M arshm allows Red & W i h •_» ite lb. 9c C leanser R ed & w h i t e 2 for 9c W heat Cereal R ed & W h ite 19c N U - M A L T .............................................i lb. can S IL K T I S S U E .................................... 7 ro lls SUNNY JIM ORANGE Ä J M A R M A L A D E .................................. 2 lb. jar P IN E A P P L E ............................ 2 N o . 2 ca n s CREAM PAIL SPECIAL C O FFE E ......................................................... i ib. G R A P E F R U I T ....................... 3 N o. 2 ca n s ALBERS CORN F L A K E S ........................ G ia n t s iz e R A D IS H E S or G R E E N O N IO N S ........... 5 b u n ch es 2Oc ft« JO« LOCAL L E T T U C E .................. 2 lg e . crisp hds. I1 /«« 33« 33« Hermiston Food Store RHUBARB .............................P e r lb. FRESH G R A P E F R U IT , ex tra la rg e ... d o z. O R A N G E S , lg e. s i z e ........... per d o z . HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED 4 WHITE STORE — : * F o r M o th e r • PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON F ree D e liv e r y T w ic e D a ily :— hAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA OASIS THEATKE THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1941. Potted Plants - Special Cakes Phone 3781 Free Delivery