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THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON J
Friday - Saturday
MAY 26 - 27
DOUBLE FEATURE
ty rn c WITHERS
2 0 th
C » ntury-Fo«
Picture
w ith
Otto Kruger • Gail Patrick
Cartoon — Pudgy in T hrills and
Chills
Sun. - Mon. - Tues.
MAY 28 - 29 - 30
Continuous Show Sunday!
“Cafe Society” starts: 3:04 P.M .;
4:54 P.M.: 6:44 P.M.; 8:34 P.M.
and 10:24 P.M.
For Iho first
on the screen
So defy
Comedy— P icketing for Love.
Popeye Cartoon— Cops is Always
Right.
A. W. T urnblad was in Pendleton
Tuesday atten d in g to business.
Neil Boynton and sm all son spent
the week end in Pendleton.
Mrs. Leila Phelps visited from
Monday to W ednesday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and
houseguest, Mrs. F. W. K uhn, visit
ed in W alla W alla Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Felthouse W ednesday evening.
Mrs. Mabel W alker and Mrs. B. I.
W hitney visited in M ilton-Freew a
ter Friday.
Mrs. A. G. H aslin came la st week
to spend some tim e a t the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Tom F raser.
Mrs. Grace Rice, employed In H er
miston, visited a t her home in S tan
field Sunday.
H arry Kelley of O ntario arrived
S aturday to spend un til Wednesday
w ith his wife and daughter. He is
employed at the CCC camp there.
Pendleton visitors th is week in
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S haar and
J. L. House. The la tte r’s m other is
seriously ill in Pendleton.
Miss Magdolene R upprecht of Col
umbus, Neb., and girl friend, who
were en route to Seattle, W n., v isit
ed w ith her aunt, Mrs. Lewis P ear
son, Tuesday.
H. A. WILSON
CASH BUYER
HOGS — CATTLE
VEAL — SHEEP
Phone 42 J 5
Hermiston, Ore.
W ednesday - Thursday
MAY 31 • JUNE 1
Wednesday Special Night.
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CHARLES BOYEI
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salem.
BERT MICHEL
H erm iston, Ore.
Phone 131
R. O. E u rn h a rt of the Cold Springs
d istric t was in H erm iston Tuesday
atten d in g to business.
Mrs. George F ranz of Daniel, W y
oming, came Monday to spend a
m onth at th e home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. Scott.
Mrs. B. J. N ation retu rn ed F riday
from K lam ath F alls w here she a t
tended the Rebekah Assembly as a
delegate from th e local lodge.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jordon and Dor
othy spent S aturday and Sunday at
the L. W. Douglas home.
L. W. Douglas, who is employed
on the Cunningham Sheep Co. ranch
a t Pilot Rock, spent several days w ith
Mrs. Douglas, re tu rn in g W ednesday.
Miss E dna Ott, a teach er in the
P ra irie City school, arrived home on
Sunday to spend the sum m er vaca
tion w ith h er parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Ott.
Mrs. N. R. M ueller was taken to
the Pendleton hospital th e firs t of
the week for treatm en t. She is ex
pected home Friday, being much im
proved.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Wilcox of A thena
and L ester W ilcox retu rn ed Monday
from a week’s trip to the San F ra n
cisco exposition.
Mr. and Mrs. H erb H edw all and
son Je rry and G. S. Hedwall of Ab
erdeen are expected S aturday to
spend Memorial week end w ith rela
tives here.
Dr. W. L. Morgan, Eddie Bensel,
W alt Pierson and R. C. McReynolds
fished Sunday in the Langdon Lake
region, m ainly on Looking Glass
creek. The fish were not too num
erous.
Mrs. Howard P e tit and son Bobby,
Mrs. Charles B aker and Mrs. A1
Q uiring and d au g h ter Shirley were
afternoon guests of Mrs. L. C. Dyer
Saturday.
Leo H aines of Pendleton cared for
the L. W. Douglas chicken ranch
w hile she spent a few days in Pilot
Rock recently.
E arl Carkin, employed w ith the
sta te highw ay departm ent, was a vis
itor a t the S tearns Cushing home
Tuesday night. Mr. Carkin and Mr.
Cushing are fra te rn ity brothers.
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NEW POTATOES
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1000 ISLAND D R E S S IN G ........ ......8 oz. 15*
10 lbs..........23*
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SANDW ICH SPREAD - R. & W ....... pts. 25*
CABBAGE
SU N SPU N - Makes better salads ......qt.
Per lb....................
LETTUCE
27*
2
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SW EET PICKLES - R & W 25 oz. ...
33*
RIPE OLIVES - Blue & W h it e ................. 17$ -4 RADISHES - ONIONS >
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PEANUT BUTTER - R & W ........ 2 lbs. 39^
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39* £
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VIENNA SAU SA G E - R & W ........ 2 for >91
Meat Dept.
DEVILED MEATS - R & W y2’s .... 3 for 230
FRUIT COCKTAIL - R & W I s .... 2 for
PORK & BEANS - Van Camps 1 lb. 6 for
29*
LEMON JUICE - 8 oz.........................3 for 28*
BISCUIT FLOUR - Red & W hite ...........
TOMATO JUICE - R & W 46 oz.
◄ GOLDCREST CHEESE ►
4 Lb............... 19* £
COTTAGE CHEESE
BENEWAH
2 for
JJf
SHRIMP - Our V a lu e ........................ 2 for 27*
Chocolate Malted Milk - Brimful .... 1 lb. 29*
FLOUR - Red & W h ite .......... 49 lbs. $1.29
FLOUR - Flaky B a k e ............. 49 lbs. $1.13
S U G A R ........................................ 25 lbs. $1.39
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Lean Sliced
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Phone 341
The
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P. V.
Miss Roberta Mullins, who is a t
tending school in La Grande, came
last week to atten d th e commence
ment exercises. H er sister, G erald
ine, was a member of the g rad u atin g
class.
Craig Percy, m anager of the local
Safeway store, has been confined to
his home since Monday w ith a severe
case of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce and M ar
ion and Stanley left Sunday to spend
a week v isitin g relatives and fishing
a t Prineville, Redmond, Bend and
E ast Lake. Mr. Pierce is on vaca
tion from th e F arm B ureau Co-op.
Mrs. L. W. Douglas w ent to Pilot
Rock F riday to see her g ran d d au g h
ter Marva H utchison g rad u ate from
high chool. Mrs. Douglas rem ained
till Sunday.
Mrs. W allace Cochran and d au g h
te r K athleen of Silverton came last
■Wednesday to atten d th e commence
ment exercises and visit w ith her
m other, Mrs. B ert M ullins. She will
rem ain u n til next Tuesday.
W. W. and 0. 0. F elthouse re tu rn
ed Tueday n ig h t from a three-day
fishing trip to E ast Lake. T he men
report very good fishing b ut the
w eather was fairly cool. It snowed
practically all the tim e they were
there.
Mrs. Malcolm Roy S tu art of P o rt
land, who has been v isitin g a t the
home of Mr. an d Mrs. Miles C. Bara-
g ar for the past m onth, left for Spo
kane, W n., Saturday to visit w ith
relatives and friends.
Mrs. R. C. McReynolds and Mrs.
G. S. H edwall m otored to Spokane
W ednesday of last week to be w ith
Mr. and Mrs. M orris Pierson. Mrs.
McReynolds retu rn ed Sunday but
Mrs. Hedwall rem ained for a longer
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Dayton H arris have
purchased the L. H ord residence.
The H arris’ took possession Sunday.
They plan to modernize the house
and make other im provem ents. The
Hords left Sunday for the coast.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Q uiring came
last F riday to spend u n til T hursday
w ith th e ir sons and families, A1 and
Leander. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Q uir
ing o f Chicago, an o th er son, came
W ednesday and accompanied his p ar
ents to Dallas where they will spend
a week before going back to
Chicago.
Mrs. Orene Nelson of San Diego
is spending a week w ith her sister,
Mrs. M. E. K nickerbocker and fam
ily. Mr. Nelson, who is visiting in
Idaho, is planning to re tu rn Sunday
to spend a few days here. Mrs.
K nickerbocker and d au g h ter Kay
plan to accompany the Nelsons to
San Diego to visit relative a week.
Dairy Group Gets Warning.
Governor Sprague’s address before
the sta te dairy council in Portland
last week was generally interpreted
as a w arning th a t the industry
m ust revamp its control m ethods
during the next two years or face
the possibility of repeal of the con
tro l act by the next legislature.
Sprague opposed repeal of the milk
control act by the last legislature
explaining th a t he favored giving
th a t board one more chance to make
good a t its job.
New Farmer Locates Here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Rogers and
son Emsley of A shland, Oregon,
have moved to the Columbia dis
tric t w here they will begin farm ing
operations. They are accompanied
by an o th er son and fam ily, Mr. and
Mrs. E m m ett Rogers. Two oth er
children will probably Join the
group later in the summ er when
they "finish teaching duties. Mr.
Rogers states th a t he will probably
raise chickens. He form erly resided
here and sta te s th a t conditions look
b etter th an they did 10 years ago.
He is rebuilding the buildings and
m aking other im provem ents on his
farm.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
th an k s and appreciation to our many
friends and neighbors who were so
generous in extending th eir sym pa
thy and beautiful floral offerings
in our recent bereavem ent.
Mrs. Bessie S trader and
family.
Cushing Asked to Retnrn.
At th e an n u al m eeting of the
q u arte rly conference of the H erm is
ton M ethodist church, a unanim ous
request was sent to the Oregon con
ference for th e retu rn of th e ir pas
tor, th e Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Cush
ing, Jr. E nding the first of July
will m ark one year of service which
the Cushings have given in H erm is
ton. D uring th is m inistery there
has been much improvement made
upon th e church property. The pas
tor 'expressed his appreciation for
THE DOWER SET
in
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61 Piece Set — Service for Eight........... $29*75
With Tarnish Proof Chest
A. W. Behrman, Jeweler
Hermiston — In the Herald Office
the loyal cooperation of th e mem
bers and friends of th e church, and
added th e ir desire to be retu rn ed to
th is field.
WARNERS TELL OF TRIP
TO SAN FRANCISCO FAIR
(Continued from Page One)
ed in all directions creatin g a beaut
iful a rtistic effect. Flow ers of ev
ery description are grouped th ro u g h
out the ground and around foun
tain s and some are of th e very rarest
type.
They visited w ith Mrs. E. P. Dodd
in the Oregon display and stated
th a t the Oregon exhibit contains sev
eral in te restin g features. Especially
so is an anim ated picture of the Ore
gon coast about 7x12 feet in which
ocean spray is seen and waves roll
ing. It is lighted and creates a
b eautiful scene.
T here a re many individual build
ings on th e grounds and a fair v isit
or has every type of en tertain m en t
to choose from. A large th eatre,
California, is noted for its high class
stage shows. Cavalcade, an outside
perform ance, is a p o rtray al of the
history of the west— coming of the
railroads, Indians, soldiers, cow
boys and old trains. A well a rra n g
ed spray of w ater is used instead of
a cu rtain . V arious shades of light
are played on the spray to give dif
ferent effects.
The F ine A rts building contains
aome of the old m aster pain tin g s of
Italy and oth er foreign countries.
They are heavily guarded and a re
very rare. M a n y
contem porary
pain tin g s are also shown.
Mr. W arn er stated th a t the best
way to get acquainted a t the expo
sition is to take one of th e numerous
train s ru n n in g through the grounds.
A guide explains the d ifferen t loca
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Phone 22-R
Hermiston
tions and gives the passengers a def
inite picture of the whole fair. The
parking space is well arran g ed but
he stated th a t one has to be careful
to keep a park in g slip because it is
very easy to lose one’s autom obile
among the thousands parked there
daily. Admission to th e fair is 55c
and 50c p ark in g charge.
A nother
50c is §aid in crossing th e bridge to
th e fairgrounds.
All the talk th a t the fair is not
yet finished is “ bunk” , according to
Mr. W arner. H e noticed only one
building th a t was still u nder con
struction.
The W arners saw television dem
onstrated and declared th a t a screen
was used above a regular sized radio
on w hich they could see the perform
ers.
An in terestin g feature is the tele
phone building w here it is possible
to talk to anyone in th e United
States free of charge providing one
is lucky enough to be am ong th e
w inners.
A loud speaking system is a rra n g
ed about the en tire grounds and
some type of music and en te rta in
m ent is going on all th e time.
Mr. W arn er attended a banquet
for Amos Alozno Stagg, famous coach
now at the College of Pacific, held in
San Francisco. Stagg is now 77
years of age and was presented a gold
football. Mr. W arn er also saw Joe
DiMaggio’s Italian G rotto, and vis
ited the Stanford campus where he
w atched Clyde Jeffreys, sta r sp rin t
er, work out, and th e Stanford foot
ball team a t spring practice.
The w eather was d elightful all
the tim e b ut Mr. W arn er stated th a t
warm coats w ere necessary p racti
cally all the tim e on the island p ar
ticu larly a t night. They covered ap
proxim ately 20'00 miles on the trip
w ithout mishap.
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HERMISTON, OREGON
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