The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 06, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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Mrs. Millie G ilbert of San F ra n ­
cisco, Cal., stopped F rid ay a t the
home of her au n t and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Scott. She was en route
HERMISTON, OREGON
to Rock Creek, B.C., Canada, and
will retu rn to San F rancisco soon in
Mrs. Glenn H adley of Boardm an
Friday - Saturday
Joe Norton of Mt. Vernon visited company w ith h er m other, Mrs.
visited in H erm iston W ednesday.
a sh o rt tim e in H erm iston Monday Charlie Snyder, and daughter.
APRIL 7 - 8
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brissenden of
Mr. and Mrs. P aul Van P atten n ig h t and Tuesday. Mr. N orton for­
were Pendleton visitors Saturday merly operated a grocery store here Portland announce th e b irth of a
DOUBLE FEATURE
daughter named N ancy Lee, Sunday,
night.
and now has one at Mt. Vernon.
MR. BEN GROVE, Special Representative
April 2. She weighed six pounds
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew H arvey of
Dr. J. p. Stew art, Eye-Sight Spec­
from
the Tailoring Department of the
and Is the g ran d d au g h ter of Mr. and
Upper Despain Gulch were calleas ialist of Pendleton, will be a t the
Mrs. E. L. Jackson of H erm iston.
OREGON
CITY WOOLEN MILLS, Oregon
in H erm iston Monday.
H erm iston H otel on W ednesday, Ap­
Mrs. Jackson spent Tuesday and
City,
Oregon,
will be in Hermiston—
Mrs. J. S. B urnham and Mrs. M. ril 12. H ours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.
Wednesday in P o rtlan d w ith her
Adv.
B arager motored to Pendleton Tues­
daughter and family.
day on business.
A m eeting of Ford service men
C. W arner, pastor of the H erm is­
A. W. Behrm an visited from W ed­ was held in Dayton, Wn., last Tues­ ton Union church, spent th e week
nesday n ig h t to Sunday n ig h t in day. A tten d in g from H erm iston visiting his fam ily In Eugene. Mrs.
with a complete line of
were R. C. McReynolds, George Scar­ W arner and son Cecil are atten d in g
Seattle, Wn.
P r w » re e t.it wight ta»« happened to m i!
W. H. Finley left Monday for The lett and Bob Woodward.
N orthw est C hristian college in E u ­
P a ra m o u n t p ro to n i*
M. G. H edw all motored to P o rt­ gene, and Glenn and P atsy are in
Dalles where he will visit w ith his
land Tuesday accom panied by his fa ­ the public school. They w ill join
son Ralph and fam ily indefinitely.
Doris Ja n e Gorden of Meacham ther, G. F. H edwall, who will be met Mr. W arn er here some tim e a fte r the
visited from F rid ay to Monday w ith by an o th er son, H erbert Hedwall, in first of June.
■ Gladys Swarthout • Lloyd Nolan
P ortland, to go w ith him to Aber­
Mr. and Mrs. Em il Zivney mo­
her au n t, P au lin e Stoop.
Isabel Dodd Clayton came S atu r­ deen, W n., to make his home for a tored to P o rtland S aturday m orning
Color Cruise— Guatem ala
day to spend a ten day vacation few months.
to spend the week end w ith rela­
Mr. Grove will assist their local agent
w ith h er father, E. P. Dodd. She is
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Anderson of tives. They were accom panied by
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
here for this district.
employed in P ortland.
i La G rande are spending a week w ith Mrs. Roy A ttebury who spent the
APRIL 9 - 1 0 - 1 1
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. DeVaney of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W alter days visiting her son Bobby, who is
Bl.v, Ore., came Sunday and left Sm ith. Mr. A nderson is a teacher recuperating from a recent opera­
Continuous Show Sunday!
[Tuesday, visiting her d au g h ter and in th e W illow grade school and they tion in th e S hriners H ospital. She
Auditorium Building
Hermiston, Ore.
family, Mr. and Mrs. P ete Laas.
are spending th e ir spring vacation reported th a t Bobby was g ettin g
“Fisherm an’s W h a rf’ starts: 3:0
along fine.
Mrs. Chas. Powell and son John here.
P-m.; 4:58 p.m .; 6:48 p.m .; 8:3
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. F elthouse en­
are visitin g th is week a t th e home
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bailey were
Townsend Flashes
of Mr. and Mrs. Duff K n ig h t in Co­ pleasantly surprised A pril 4 in cele­ tertained a t dinner Monday n ig h t a t HERMISTON SLATES
p m .; and 10:28 pm .
A
reg
u
lar Townsend m eeting w ill
lum bia d istrict.
Mrs. Pow ell and bratio n of th e ir 51st wedding a n n i­ their home on Gladys avenue. The BASEBALL GAMES
be
held
Friday,
A pril 14, a t 7:30 p.
Mrs. K night are sisters.
occasion
was
in
honor
of
Mr.
F
elt-
versary, when th e ir d aug h ter and
m.
in
the
H
erm
iston Legion hall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrm an family, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brown house on his birthday. Covers were
H erm iston high school baseball
spent the week end in P o rtlan d on of S tanfield, and Roy and Jack placed for Mr. and Mrs. M. L. W a t­ team wil play a short schedule this AU members are urged to be pres­
son, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne, Mr. year due to the fact th a t several en t to hear im p o rtan t reports and to
business, m otoring down Saturday House came in unexpectedly.
and re tu rn in g Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield and and Mrs. S tearns C ushing Jr., Mr. schools in the county have dropped decide several pending issues. A
LEO CARRILLO - HENRY
Mr and Mrs. E ric S torgard of Um­ two children of Vancouver, W n., and Mrs. L. S. B urrell, Dr. and Mrs. baseball from th eir school activities.
ARMETTA • Lee P a tric k
feature of the program w ill be th e
atilla en tertain ed a t d inner Monday came S aturday to visit h er parents, A. E. Marble and the host and host­
The next game on th e regular
answ
ering of questions on Tow n­
ess.
nig h t com plim enting Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner. Mr.
Color C artoon— F erdinand the
schedule will be w ith A thena on
H.
L.
Payne.
The
occasion
was
Mr.
send’s
plan by a four-year-old boy.
Schofield
retu
rn
ed
home
Sunday
but
Bull, and Comedy.
A pril 24 a t H erm iston. O ther sched­
Payne’s birthday.
Mrs. Schofield and two children sta y ­ METHODIST CHURCH uled gam es are: At H eppner April He is the son of Mr. H atfield of Um­
ed for a week's visit and will retu rn
27; H eppner here May 12. Two tilts atilla. The public is invited to th e
TO HONOR EASTER
home Monday.
m eeting.
may be scheduled w ith Helix.
Wednesday - Thursday
Mrs. B. E. O’Conner retu rn ed Sun­
day from a two weeks’ visit w ith her
APRIL 12 • 13
The members and friends of the Baking Demonstration April 10-12
m other, Mrs. I. H. Vinson in Salem, Methodist church will u n ite in re­
A m ystifying baking dem onstra­
Wednesday Special Night.
and w ith friends in Eugene. She
cap tu rin g some of th e joyous feeling tion is sponsored Monday, Tuesday
was in Eugene when the n ational
JACK BENNY - JOAN BENNETT
and W ednesday of next week by the
cham pionship basketball team re­ which was the experience of the dis­ Oregon H ardw are & Im plem ent Co.
in
turned home, g reeted by 15,000 peo­ ciples on the first E aster day as they The dem onstration will be made on
were greeted w ith the news th a t
ple.
a M onarch range w ithout a chimney
Mrs. B etty 'G a le and son Je rry of C hrist had risen from the dead.. The connection. This phenom enal per­
DON’T BE ROBBED OP ACCURATE
Vancouver, W n., came W ednesday m orning worship will be enhanced formance will be produced under the
T IM E ♦ • USS OUR GUARANTEE
’38 CHEVROLET TRUCK
to v isit her sister, Mrs. Alice W ag­ by several special m usical numbers. direction of a representative from
Included
will
be:
“
My
Creed’’
by
the
ner. The la tte r will accompany Mrs.
’37 CHEVROLET Master SEDAN
the M onarch facto ry every a fte r­
Gale and son th is week end to visit trio consisting of Miss Gwen Ross noon d u rin g the th ree days, April
‘opeye Cartoon— A Date to Skate
HOUSE TRAILER, 16 foot
ano th er sister, Mrs. E arl W ilson of and the Mesdames Robert Yegger 10, 11 and 12.
Sport Reel—Oh Say, Can You Ski?
and
S
tearns
Cushing;
‘‘H
osanna,’’
a
G
rand
Coulee,
over
the
E
aster
holi­
FORDSON TRACTOR
HERMISTON, OREGON
solo, will be sung by Miss Golda
day.
Unique Souvenir Received.
1930 FORD PICKUP
Mumma; a duet, “ Send Out Thy
Mrs. N. W. Bloom of H erm iston
[L ight,’’ by Miss Mumma and Mrs.
1935 V-8 SEDAN
was the recipient of a unique postal
Yeager.
card this week. It was sent to her
1930 BUICK, DeLUXE COUPE
The message of the service will be
from Mr. and Mrs. H arry Kepner of
“ He Is Risen.” In a day when the
Denver, Colo., who are spending a
1938 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe SEDAN
w ar clouds are g ath erin g heavy over
few days at the w orld’s fair at San
the world, when people are becoming
1931 MODEL A TRUCK - Duals
Francisco. He is a b ro th er of Mrs. [
CAKE FLOUR
discouraged and w eary, it is well to
Bloom.
The
card
gives
a
short
mes-
j
Red & W hite
be rem inded th a t th ere Still is a
sage in num erical figures when !
lving God. The tim e of the service
FLAVOR JELL
... 6 for
will be 11:00 o’clock. The Sunday turned upside down. Even the sig ­
n atu re of H arry is a set of numbers,
Delicious dessert or salad.
school will begin at 10:00 o’clock
but when card is turned over reads
w ith Bible study classes for every "H a rry .”
FRUIT COCKTAIL
... 2 for
age.
Ready to serve.
In the evening, beginning at 8:00,
the Lenten season will close w ith the
EASTER EGG DYES
3 for
presentation of the E aster pageant,
Paas
“The Challenge of the Cross,” which
is being given by the E pw orth Lea­
PURE EXTRACTS
.... 2 oz.
gue group. This is a deep-moving,
V anilla or Lemon - R & W
h eart-w arm in g and challenging d ra ­
ma of th e lessons to be learned as
BAKING CHOCOLATE
lb.
one stands before the cross. Those
Red & W hite
who are ta k in g p a rt are Rebecca
Pierson, Omega Sater, B eatrice Hord,
C A T SU P.............................2 for
Red * W hite 14 oz.
Joyce S ater, Zelma Sale, M arian Ott
and D orothy Pierson.
DID YOU KNOW-
CHILI or COCKTAIL SAUCE 1 < v
The public is invited.
Red & W hite
E aster ham for
Says Cornell’s Home Econ. De­
breakfast & dinner.
DILL PICKLES .......................... 1 4 ^
p artm en t: too little acid in fru it
Red & W hite 2 % ’s
juices resu lts in a weak, th in jelly,
w hile too much acid makes the jelly
Any Kind.
2 for
SMALL SWEET PICKLES .....
tough.
26 os.
COFFEE— .
EASTER SPECIAL PRICES!
(R ig h t to L im it)
_____________________
RED & W H IT E ..... ..... 2 lbs. 55c
BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
A nnouncement !
S atu rd ay, A p ril 8
New Spring and Summer Fabrics
Suits Tailored to Your
Individual Measure.
J. L. HOUSE
Good Used Cars
“ Artists and
Models Abroad”
Lessen Your Worries
A. W . Behrman
-- Specials for April 7-8-10 —
*3*
“
HERMISTON AUTO
WRECKING HOUSE
29*
Armour’s & Swift’s Hams
lb.
29c
Swift’s Premium
HAM S
Shefford’s Cheese
^9^
Fresh Ginger Snaps
Pink Salmon
RIPE MISSION OLIVES .. Pts. l A c
Blue & W hite
MART ..................... ..... 1 lb. 23c
EARLY R ISE R ......
1 lb. 19c
STUFFED OLIVES .................
Red & W hite 5% oz.
SLICED BEETS................2 for
Red & W hite 2’s
“J
MARSHMALLOWS ....... 1 lb. f l f t i
Red A W hite - '
* **
STA-CRISP CRACKERS 2 lbs. f 9 ^
PEARS ............................... 2 for
Red * W hite 2 % 's
PINEAPPLE.................... 2 for
Sliced or Home Style - 2 % 's
SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING ............... Q uart 30c
Produce--
Strawberries
Lettuce
«
DOUBLE PARKING- O N B E N C H E S
M g A N S PLCNTY QF N ECK IN G-,
Full box
2
New Potatoes J
20c
Lb- 9*
Fork & Bems
Lbs.
d o u b l e P A R K IN G * IN s t r e e t s
M 1 A N S PLEN TY OF WRECKING*
Royal G elitiie
Desserts ‘ 2 9 *
RED&WHOE
Store
Crackers
Cascade Brand
10 Flavors.
No. 1
2 lb. box
M ilk
Lbs.
The
^9*
4 for
N alley’s Table Queen
heads |
I
“ Easter Flowers” Rhubarb
H ermiston T rading C o .
Phone 341
Salad Dressing
Van Camps
1 Ib- Un«
Pheasant - Best Grade
•
1 lb. tins
Each
Tall Tins.
O B I U EUT FOR A MIME A IS SAFE ANO O KAY
H f CAW W W k tfNOfWEWOWNQ ANO « MIS TIC AWAY
4 for
2^^
Silk Tissue
3
IO*
Fresh Grapefruit
Dozen 2 9 <
COFFEE ' '" “ 2 7 *
M.J.B. - Maxwell House - H ills
Bros. A Schillings
Phone 341
FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:80 A. M. — 4:30 P. M.
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Hermiston Food Store
PHONE 911