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OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON S u n . - M o n . - T u e» . JULY 4 - 5 - 8 M ATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY ■ ’ sKUMl.D ; THURSDAY, JULY 1. 1937. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE EIGHT z y/zzrz name '' G fiy n o a m fiio 4»< AS MR U / i 0000 Color Cartoon & Short Musical WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JULY 7 - 8 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT! Langb-sfrieed romane« \ \ with danger! OON AMECHE ~ ANN SOTHERN PLUS SHORTS Friday - Saturday JULY 9 - 10 DOUBLE FEATURE! Mrs. T. J. W in eb arg er of Fossil, low«: Ore., was the guest of her son and Sunday School a t 9 :4 5 A. M. wife, Mr. and Mrs. F red W in eb ar P re ac h in g a t 1 1:00 A. M. ger, from W ednesday u n til Sunday Y oung People’a m eeting, 7 :0 0 P M of last week. E v an g elistic service 7 :4 5 P. M. E veryone la in v ited to a tte n d th ese Swim su its in wool or cotton, Mrs. A. C a rter left S atu rd ay by adv. services. stage for S eattle w here she visited priced rig h t a t A m sberry's. her d au g h te r and tw o sons from F ra n k Y ergens, who for m any C alifornia. CHURCH OF CHRIST years lived a t Irrig o n , passed aw ay Columbia School Mrs. N. J. V anskike was d isch arg M onday, Ju n e 21, a t th e age of 7 4 10:00 A. M. Bible school. ed from th eH erm isto n G eneral hos years, a t Salem, Ore. He was b u r pital T uesday of th is week, g rea tly ied in th e M ountain View C em etery 11:00 A. M., D evotional service a t W alla W alla, W ash. improved. and com m union. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Gam ble of The H erm iston H otel d in in g room Long Beach. Calif., are v isitin g for STANFIELD PRESB Y TER IA N will be closed Monday. Ju ly 5th. ad the next tw o weeks a t th e home of CHURCH Mrs. G am ble's p aren ts, Mr. and Jesse K. G riffith s, M inister. Dr. W. L M organ plans to leave Mrs. B. S. B aker, on th e S tan field 10:00 A. M.— S u n d ay school. July 8 th on a w eek’s trip to G rand project. 7 :00 P. M.— Y oung P eople’s m eet Ju n c tio n , Colorado. H is office will be closed u n til Ju ly 19th. L ester F lan n ig an , son of Mr. and ing. 8 :00 P. M.— E v en in g service. Mrs. C hester F la n n ig a n , received All F o u rth of Ju ly goods a t Ams- th e F rig id aire given aw ay a t the • b erry ’a. adv. Oasis T h ea tre at the perform ance FU LL GOSPEL CHURCH T uesday n ig h t. T he value of the Mrs. P ete r C astrlc is g rea tly im F rig id aire was placed a t $144. Miss V irg in ia Grice, P asto r proved and plans to leave th e H er Sunday school a t 1 0 :0 0 A. M. m iston G eneral hospital th e la tte r Mrs. J. H. R yland an n o u n ces the M orning w orship a t 1 1 :0 0 o'clock. p a rt of the week. m arriag e of her d a u g h te r A dila to E v ening Service a t 8 :0 0 o’clock. L ester C olpitts, a t Pasco, W n., Ju n e Com munion and m issionary ser Miss F lorence H anby, left Mon 20th. T he young couple w ill m ake day for her home In Baker, Ore., th e ir hom e in P en d leto n for the vice th e firs t Sunday of every a fte r spending th e week as th e guest present. m onth. of Miss C ath erin e McMullen. E rn est Keopke of S eattle visited New line of slips, 89c to $1.95 a t 3 sh o rt w hile Sunday aftern o o n at The Style Shop. adv the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. B u r nham . Mr. B u rn h am w as employed Mrs. A nna Connor retu rn ed from in a b akery operated by Mr. Keopke, P endleton th is week a fte r receiving when a young man. m edical a tte n tio n a t St. A n thony’s hospital. J. W. McMullen re tu rn e d from Se a ttle Sunday aftern o o n , accom pa Mrs. L. C. Dyer and grandson nied by his d a u g h te r M arg aret, who B art Bloom retu rn ed W ednesday visited a t her home u n til T hursday. from P ilo t Rock w here th ey sp en t a Mrs. M cMullen w ent to S e a ttle w ith few days v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mr. M cMullen and w ill v isit for a n Isaacs. o th e r week. B illy Belt, son of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt, u n d erw en t an op eratio n for ap p en d icitis la st F rid ay , in th e H er m iston G eneral hospital. His condi tion is rep o rted as favorable. PLUS SHORTS BURNHAM & BURNHAM NOTIONS DRY GOODS MEN’S WEAR We are selling a t less th an W holesale Cost on Today's Market. MEN'S WORK SHOES - WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' SHOES Men’s Straw Hats ' wo k1 25c to 60c Men’s Dress Straw Hats 59c to $1.98 Men’s Light Sox . . . . 10c Men’s Fancy Dress Sox . . 25c Summer Caps . 25c HEAVY CANVAS— Good for irrig ation dams and wagon covers. McCORMICK-DEERING TW INE . . American-Made Twine at its Best! Invites You to three-day program, featuring air circus, pioneer picnic Sunday, mons ter parade Monday forenoon, and RODEO - JULY 3-4-5 A COMPLETE PROGRAM OF RODEO EVENTS — INCLUDING BRONCP RIDING - WILD COW RIDING - ROPING - WILD COW MILKING AND NUMEROUS OTHER FEATURES. FANCY CASH AWARDS FOR PARTICIPANTS. Write Rock Richmond for details. FUN - EXCITEMENT - THRILLS • 2 D A Y H O llD A Y tT O < K UP 2 Day Sale-July 2-3 Watermelons THE FAMOUS KLONDIKE Fancy Lemons S u n k ist DOZ. Tomatoes VAN CAMP’S Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dyer of Boise, Idaho, are th e p are n ts of a son born Sunday, Ju n e 27th. Lee is th e son of Mr. and Mrs. W aldo Dyer of H er miston. C o rn e d B eef 39* 2 Lbs. 1 9 c F irm Ripe « 16 oz. L Cans P o r k & B ean s V ie n n a S au sag es 4 oz. Can 39« 9c LIBBY ’S - F o r th e P icnic B asket. 12 oz. Can or LIBBY ’S ROAST BEEF 19« T all Cans R ip e O liv e s It. G. Penney, m an ag er of the G range Co-operative, and H. M. Som m erer, m an ag er of the F arm B ureau Cooperative, m otored to W alla W alla M onday to a tte n d a m eeting of Pacific Supply Coopera tive rep resen tativ es. T ney w ere en thused about the p o ssibility of ob- ta n in g electrical ap p lian ces for th e G range ---------- C o-operative stock. . -------------------- CHUKCH NOTES 21 F or X9c Ju m b o ’s Mrs. George Myers u n d erw en t a m ajor op eratio n M onday a t St. An th o n y ’s hospital in P en d leto n . H er condition is rep o rted as favorable. * MEDIUM SIZE - CALIFORNIA’S Q uart Jar D i l l P ic k le s COLUMBIA FANCY Q uart Jar M a y o n n a is e ARISTOCRAT - Serve th e Best a t a Low P rice S lic e d D r ie d B e e f * ><• • > ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ < • « • > ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ HERMISTON UNION CHURCH C. W a rn er, P astor. Bible school, 1 0 :0 0 A. M. Chas. D uvall, S u p erin te n d en t 11:00 A. M., Serm on, C h ristian E ndeavor, 7 :00 P. M 8 :00 P. M., Serm on, 39« o oz. Jar LIBBY ’S W A FER SLICED 3 oz. Pkgs. P o ta to C h ip s NALLY’S - FR E SH TODAY FLAVORADE METHODIST CHURCH II. II. F in k b ein e r, P asto r i S unday school a t 10:00 A. M. Mrs. E. E. R a in w ater, su p e rin ten d e n t. Ju n io r ch u rch a t 1 1:00 A. M. Lois H utchison, su p e rin ten d e n t. W orship, 1 1:00 A. M. Senior L eague service 7 :00 P. M. E v en in g service 8 :0 0 P. M, M idweek service n ex t T hursday evening a t 7:45. L adies Aid services every first and th ird W ednesday. Ic e d T e a SEASON IS H ER E USE BLACK BLACK CANTERBURY % 25* 1 ,b- 49c TEA BALL F R E E w ith EACH POUND PACKAGE “ Pkgs. DRINK MIX 46 oz. Can PINEAPPLE JUICE Del Monte H appy Vale Q u art Jar MUSTARD B ronson’s - P rep ared Full Length Full Strength Full W eight • E v e r sin c e tw in e b in d e rs w e n t in to use. th is high- value tw in e h a s s a v e d tim e , g ra in , a n d m o n e y for A m e ric a n g ra in g ro w ers. T h e r e h a s n e v e r b e e n a y e a r w h e n its p ric e d i d n ’t re p re s e n t th e greatest actu a l tw in e value fo r t h a t y e a r. F u ll le n g th , full s tr e n g th , u n i fo rm ity , a n d p r o te c tio n a g a in s t in se c ts a re w o rth -w h ile c o n s id e ra tio n s w h e n th e g ra in h a r v e s t is a t s ta k e . I n th e face o f in c re a s e d la b o r ra te s a n d in c re a se d c o s t of m a te ria ls , th is y e a r 's M c C o rm ic k -D e e rin g T w in e p ric e s a re p ra c tic a lly a t la s t y e a r 's levels. W e su g g e st t h a t y o u g iv e u s y o u r tw in e o rd e r r ig h t a w a y a n d p ro te c t y o u rse lf a g a in s t th e p o s sib ility of a n y p ric e c h a n g e o r sh o rta g e . Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. HERMISTON. OREGON PI LG RIM HOLINESS CHURCH Lawson H. Flora, Pastor. Regular Sunday servtees as fel- o J e ll W e ll SEVEN FRU IT FLAVORS 15« L arge « Package a RINSO CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHUA5HSS 3Oc Q u art B ottle SWEET PICKLES T he G ra n u la ted Soap M riH R IS T I \N SCIENCE" was th e subject of th e Lesson-Ser mon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Ju n e 27. The Golden Text was, ‘‘The earth shall be full of the know ledge of the Lord, as the w aters cover the sea" (Isa. 1 1 :9 ). Among th e citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon was th e following from th e Bible: "My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew, as th e sm all rain upon th e ten d er herb, and as th e show ers upon the grass. He Is th e Rock, his work Is perfect: for all his ways are Judgm ent: a God of tru th and w ithout Iniquity, Just and right Is he". (D eut. 3 2 :2 .4 ). T he Lesson-Serm on also includ ed th e following correlative pas sages from th e C hristian Science textbook, "Science and H ealth with Key to th e S criptures," by Mary B aker Eddy: “ No human pen nor tongue tail ;ht me the Science contained In tl: s book, SCIENCE A N D H EALTH; and neither tongue nor pen can overthrow it. This book may be distorted by shallow criticism or by careless or m alicious students, and its Ideas may be tem porarily abused and m isrepresented; b ut th e Science an d tru th therein will forever re main to be discerned and dem on s tra te d " (p. 110). J » LB. Cantaloupes Mr. and Mrs. A rt K ennedy and ch ild ren D orothy, Sylvia. Clifford, M arjorie and S tanley, of P o rtlan d , visited a t th e home of Mrs. K en nedy’s fath er, Lewis F ales, over th e week end. Mr. an d Mrs. R. C. Elwood of Los Angeles have leased th e A. E Ben- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. K ersbergen sel place on N o rth H ill and will plan to leave F rid a y m o rn in g on a engage in th e p o u ltry business. ten day trip w hich w ill ta k e them to A shland, Ore., for th e F o u rth of ,J. I. P u rd y , tra v e lin g tra ffic a g Ju ly an d th en on to C alifo rn ia as ent for th e U nion P acific railro ad , far as San F rancisco and up the statio n ed a t P en d leto n , w as a busi coast on th e re tu rn trip . Mr. K ers ness v isito r in H erm iston W ednes bergen is su p e rin te n d e n t of th e H er m iston schools. day. C hester L. Johnson, g rad u a te of W est P o in t on Ju n e 12th, visited friends a sh o rt tim e S atu rd ay in H erm iston. He m otored to P o rtlan d M onday to v isit for a sh o rt tim e. He will he statio n ed as second lie u te n a n t a t F o rt Lewis, B rem erton, W n.. a fte r a th ree m o n th s’ furlow . K ennew ick WALDORF TISSUE w Rolls 650 Sheet W rapped Rolls L arge T all Pkg. W H IT E KING 25« EDWARD'S COFFEE Lb. Can 49« H igh Q u ality - V acuum Packed ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Ovitfoñle&f ! MEAT5 A ir w a y SPICED COFFEE Luncheon Meat lb 30c 3 c Ì n 87 c P ackages .......... A. T ry th is Top Q u ality Coffee— G round as You Buy It. 3 ......50« | Marshmallows FL U FFIE ST T ender an d F lu ffy LB. ■» Packages - ....... 27c Bologna or Frankfurters Shortening SO D A BROWN DERBY 1 1 -O Z . CASE (24) .......... LB. PKG. 20c 49c Old Colony BEER B ottles lb 39c S2.29 P lu s B ottle Deposit A R efresh in g D rink in Root Beer, Lime. O range and S tra w berry. LARGE « — 28-oz. B ottle .... > W (P lu s B ottle D eposit) DOZEN S a fe w a y S I.15 M t