1939.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON |
SATURDAY - JULY 22
PA L N IG H T
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w ith
Victor McLaglen - June Lang
Color carto o n — Society Dog Show
Color W orld W indow s, W an d erers
of th e D esert
SUN, - MON. - TUES.
July 23 - 24 - 25
CONTINUOUS SHOW SUNDAY
••Union P a c ific ” s t a r ts : 3 :0 0 p.
m .; 5 :3 5 p.m .; 8 :1 0 p.m .; 10:45
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Color carto o n — ■ M other Goose
H ollyw ood.
M usical— Busse R h y th m
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
JULY 20 - 27
W ednesday A m ateu r N ig h t
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Ï^ K A M N E
SHIRLEY
JAMES ELLISON
la ita n laa* • Mala
■KO «ADIO Kctvra
Color C arto o n — T he P ra c tic a l P ig
Comedy — M ajor D ifficu lties.
FRIDAY — JULY 28
Don’t Forget Friday, July 28, is
the N ight!
Clrcas Laagki
Mrs. N. C. P earso n of K an sas C ity,
Mo., is v is itin g a t th e h om e of Mrs.
Mabel W alk er. S he h as been v is it
R. C. M cR eynolds h a s been con ing a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr.
Mr. an d Mrs. F. C. M cK enzie and
Mrs. G. R. O 'D aniels a r t sp e n d in g fined to h is hom e for a few days w ith and Mrs. H. M cCorm ick of Echo.
illness.
th is week a t Y ach ats on v acatio n .
Mr an d Mrs. H a rry C onnor and
F red H u b e r an d C h a rle s H odges sons H a rry J r . an d Bobby le ft S u n
Mr. an d Mrs. G a rn e t B est of E n
te rp ris e sp e n t S unday a t th e L ogan of P asco, W n., w ere b u sin ess c a llers day for a 10-day v a c a tio n tr ip in to
C alifornia. A sta y w ill be m ade a t
in H erm isto n th is week.
Todd home.
the exposition.
C rosses w ith ch ain s, $1.50. A. W.
Miss M axine F a u st v isited o v er
C. A. K en n iso n , m a n a g e r of the
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th e w eek end in P en d leto n w ith h er B eh rm an , Je w e le r.
R. E. A. system h ere, h a s re tu rn e d
a u n t, Mrs. C arney.
Mrs. C ora B row n of E m m e tt, Id a from th e Y ellow stone N a tio n a l P a rk
H en ry K opacz of th e C olum bia ho, is v is itin g a t th e G eorge H odge w here he a tte n d e d a business m eet
d is tric t is proudly d isp la y in g a new home. Mrs. H odge an d Mrs. B row n ing.
a re cousins.
Jo h n D eere farm tra c to r.
C. A. P a u l re tu rn e d to h is hom e
Mr. an d Mrs. O. O. F e lth o u se le ft in P o rtla n d W ed n esd ay of la s t week
Miss W an d a R o b ert is now em
S unday m o rn in g for a n
ex ten d ed a fte r rec e iv in g tr e a tm e n t in P o r t
ployed in P en d leto n .
tr ip in to
C a lifo rn ia .
T h ey
w ill land fo r a m o n th . H e is re p o rte d as
Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am an d Miss M ary spend som e tim e a t th e expo sition.
doing nicely.
B u rn h am w ere P e n d leto n
v isito rs
Mr. an d M rs. F ra n k Sw ayze <Jf|
T he W e stla n d G ran g e is g iv in g a
W ednesday.
Spokane, W n., a re v is itin g in H e r w iener ro a st T h u rsd a y , J u ly 2 7 th a t
Mr. and Mrs. C laude W ilcox of m iston a t th e hom e of h is p a re n ts, th e L a ird o rc h a rd . E ach is re q u e s t
A th e n a v isited in H e rm isto n T u es Mr. an d M rs. F. B. Swayze.
ed to b rin g w ien ers an d buns. The
day.
G range w ill serve coffee.
Mr. an d Mrs. M arvin W atso n an d
Mrs. R. G. W ilcox v isited in H ep p d a u g h te rs N ancy Jo an d P eg g y w ere
Miss T h elm a S w a rn e r, d a u g h te r of
n er la s t F rid a y w ith h e r d a u g h te r, S u n d ay d in n e r g u ests of M r. and Mr. an d Mrs. A. C. S w a rn e r of H e r
Mrs. Jo h n G raves.
m iston, le ft T h u rsd a y
fo r C ra te r
Mrs. Jess P rin d le .
L ake w h ere she w ill be em ployed
Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy H ale an d C lau
M iss M axine B lin sto n is now th e
d in e a re en jo y in g a tw o w eeks v a a p p re n tic e a t R u b y ’s B eau ty shop. d u rin g th e su m m er m onths.
catio n a t W allo w a L ake.
L icensed o p e ra to rs a re Mrs. R uby
Mrs. Ja c k G orham of B oardm an,
New sh ip m en t baby lo ck ets, $1.00 K n ig h t a n d M iss D orothy F erg u so n . w ho is su ffe rin g from h e a rt ailm en t,
is s till c ritic a lly ill a t th e H erm is-
& $1.50. A. W. B eh rm an , Jew eler.
Mrs. G race M udge an d h e r m o th er
4 8 -lc of S pokane, W n ., cam e S u n d ay to ton G en eral H o sp ital. No v isito rs
are allow ed.
v isit a t th e Jim Todd hom e a n d to
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Isaacs an d
a tte n d to b u sin ess h ere.
Mrs. E. P. Dodd cam e T uesday
d a u g h te r of P ilo t R ock sp e n t W ed
to a tte n d th e fu n e ra l of h e r fa th e r,
nesday ev en in g w ith h e r fa th e r, L.
Ja c k H ouse J r ., fo rm erly em p lo y
R. A lex an d er in P en d leto n . She re
ed a t B yron a n d B row n a t S tan field ,
C. Dyer.
tu rn e d to h e r d u tie s a t th e San F r a n
is now em ployed a t th e R o h rm an
cisco exposition T h u rsd ay .
L u cille C arn ey of P e n d le to n w as M otor com pany.
in H erm isto n Sunday. She w ill be
G uests a t th e hom e of Dr. and
Mrs. L. E. S u lliv an a n d son of
g in te a c h in g d u ties h ere in S ep tem
Mrs. F. B. B elt over th e w eek end
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w ere Mr. and Mrs. F. C. T hom as and
w ith h e r m o th e r, M rs. W . S. B oyn
fam ily of A m ity, O regon. Mr. T hom
Ben E v an s o f Lyle, W n., is w o rk ton and o th e r relativ es.
as is s ta te m a n a g e r for th e Loyal
in g in C o n n o r’s Cash S to re in th e
T h e G ard en Club is p la n n in g a tea P ro te c tio n In s u ra n c e com pany.
ab sen ce of Mr. and Mrs. H a rry C on
F rid a y on Mrs. J u liu s G im ble’s law n
nor.
Mr. an d M rs. A. V. L ogan and
in h o n o r of Mrs. A lice W a g n er. All
fam ily of L a G ran d e an d h e r siste r,
T h e U nion ch u rch E n d eav o r y o u n g clu b m em b ers a re u rg ed to a tte n d . Mrs. M arian B row nell of P rovidence,
people enjoyed a s te a k ro a s t an d a
Mr. an d Mrs. Neil B oynton and R. I., visited W ednesday n ig h t a t the
sw im m in g p a rty so u th of th e re s e r son m otored
to P o rtla n d Sunday. home of his b ro th e r, Mr. an d Mrs.
vo ir T u esd ay evening.
T h ey w ere accom panied by Mr. B oyn W m. L ogan of H erm isto n .
Mrs. J e n s Skovbo e n te rta in e d in
h o n o r of h er d a u g h te r M arie F rid a y
afte rn o o n a g ro u p of fifte e n ladies.
R efresh m en ts w ere served a t th e tea
ho u r.
Comedy— Sw ing V acatio n
S p o rt R eel— Bow S trin g s.
to n ’s sis te r, Mrs. L. E. S u lliv an and
Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. C able and
son of R o seb u rg , w ho had been v is
d a u g h te r D orene of th e C olum bia
itin g h e re fo r tw o w eeks. T hey
d is tric t left S a tu rd a y m o rn in g for
w ere m et in P o rtla n d by Mr. S u lli
B laine. W n., on a v isit to th e Guy
van.
A m sberry fam ily. T hey expect la te r
to to u r in C anada.
Specials for July 21-22-24.
UTAH CELERY
.. bunch
L arg e crisp b u n ch es
.. 3 lbs.
TOMATOES
P e rfe c t - firm - rip e
A3*
14*
LOCAL MELONS ON ICE ....... lb. 2 3/40
G u aran teed rip e
WASHO, New Stvle 24 oz............
LADY GODIVA SOAP F L A K E S ............
QUALITY MEATS
Bacon
By Piece
Lb. .
SHRIMP, Our V a lu e ....................... 2 for
SPINACH, Red & W hite .....
Jo w ls
27<
H i lb. av erag e
2 for
GRAPEFRUIT, Red & W h ite ....... 3 for
GRAPEFRUIT, Broken No. 300 .
39^
6 for
27 <
FLAV-R-JELL, with Pyrex Mould .. 6 for 29
EGG NOODLES, Red & W hite 16 oz...... 23<
MACARONI, Red & White ...•.... 1% lbs. 23<
MATCHES, Junior Brand ......... carton 17<
OVALTINE with plu>' 1,8,1......... large size 99^
PEANUT BUTTER, R. & W ..........2 lbs. 394
PEANUT BUTTER, P h e a san t......... 2 lb
s 29 <
BROOMS, R & W., the best ever made ., 93^
BROOMS, reg. 75c b ro o m ........................ 69^
W ith 40c B rush F R E E
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SANDWICH SPREAD, R. & W ......Pint 25<
COFFEE, Red & W h ite ..............2 lb. jar 591
TISSUE, M. D...................................3 rolls 23<
TISSUE, Blue & White ................4 rolls 23<
FRUIT COCKTAIL, R. & W ...........2 for
1000 Sheet Rolls
23*
Bacon
19<
f 9^
Lb. .. ............15«
F ry e rs
SHRIMP, Red & W h ite ..................2 for
Lb. .
23*
Sausage
P u re P ork
Lb.........................
23*
Beef Roast
Per lb. .. 18< & 2O<
Salm on
F re sh ly c a u g h t
Lb......................... 25*
Arm & S h o u ld er C uts
Cottage Cheese
F resh BenCree
2 lbs. for
25«
Abo Fancy
CHOPS & STEAKS
MID-WEEK MEAT SPECIALS
WED., JULY 26
BEEF LIVER
lb.
18<
lb.
23C
lb.
25<
F resh
BOSTON BUTTS
Smoked
SIRLOIN STEAKS
F in est Beef
H ermistonï T rading C o .
Phone 341
Miss Colleen M organ of Kelso,
W n., is sp e n d in g th e su m m er w ith
her uncle an d a u n t, Dr. an d Mrs. W.
L. M organ,
The
RED&WHUE
Store
FBEE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. V. — 4:30 P. M.
Phone 341
M iss O reg o n V isits U. S. E x h ib it
“Miss Oregon” , Barbara Johnson of Portland, “zooms’ a baby fight
ing plane to a speedy landing on the deck of a miniature airplane
carrier in the National Defense Exhibit at the Federal Building on
Treasure Island while Sandra Lindberg, popular San Francisco actress
looks on. San Francisco and the Golden Gate International Exposition
are hosts to 43.000 sailors of the U. S. Fleet during their two week visit
in the Bay Area.
a n d Mr. Sim ons.
T he yo u n g couple w ill m ake th e ir
Mr. an d Mrs. L ouis L orenz and hom e a t M ilton w here Mr. B oylen
Dr. an d Mrs. J o h n S ch o rers of F u l is em ployed in th e T o len ’s Bob a n d
ton, M issouri, w ere o v e rn ig h t v isi B eauty P a rlo r.
to rs in H erm isto n M onday. T he p a r
ty is to u rin g th e P acific N o rth w e st
OUT OF TOWN ((((
an d w ill v isit th e fa ir a t S an F r a n
cisco. T hey expect to stop a t P o rt
PRINTERS PAY
land w h ere th ey w ill m eet M iss M ary
NO TAXES HERE
P e tri, H erm isto n g rad e school te a c h
LET US DO YOUR
er, w ho w ill accom pany th em on th e
PRINTING
re m a in d e r of th e trip .
Miss P e tri
and Mrs. L orenz a re sisters.
m e r’s b ro th e r,
• PAINTING
• PAPERING
• KALSOMINING
SHUTTER-BOYLEN
M iss Sylvia S h u tte r and B ennie
B oylen, son o f M r. and Mrs. H. M.
B oylen of H e rm isto n , w ere m arried
S unday in W alla W alla, W n., in th e
P io n eer M ethodist Church. B oth a re
w ell know n in H erm isto n .
G oing to th e w-edding from h ere
w ere M r. and Mrs. H. M. B oylen,
Mrs. C u rtis Sim ons and Mrs. Jo h n
P edro, siste rs of th e b rid e, M a rg a re t
B oylen, S h irley Sim ons, Mr. P edro
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k M organ are
I a n n o u n c in g th e b ir th of a 5^4 pound
baby g irl nam ed Jo A nn on J u ly 14
a t E ugene. Mr. M organ is a b ro th
er of p r . W . L. M organ an d Mrs.
M organ is a d a u g h te r of Joe R eeves
of H erm isto n .
— Spray Painting and Signs —
Anything - Anywhere - Anytime
All W ork G u aran teed - E stim a te s
FREE
BERT MICHEL
P hone 131
H erm isto n , Ore.
a W alj . IN V E S T M E N T P A -Y S
FOR
C O M FO R T O N
HOT
BATS
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Rev. H. B. T hom as an d d a u g h te r
of H alfw ay a n d fo rm erly p asto r of
th e B oardm an c h u rc h w as a bu si
ness v is ito r in H erm isto n M onday.
Rev. T hom as w as en ro u te to C orval
lis w h ile h is d a u g h te r w ill v is it in
B oardm an for a w eek.
Miss M arie Skovbo is sp e n d in g her
th re e w eeks v a c a tio n w ith h e r p a r
e n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J. Skovbo. She
g ra d u a te d from N o rth W estern B usi
ness college in P o rtla n d , an d w ill re
tu r n to P o rtla n d a fte r h e r vacation
wrh e re she is em ployed.
Dr. an d Mrs. W . L. M organ sp en t
six days of th e ir ten day v a c atio n a t
th e San F ran cisco exposition. T hey
w ere accom panied by th e ir niece,
M iss C olleen M organ.
T h ey sp en t
som e tim e w ith re la tiv e s of Mrs.
M organ in San F ran cisco as w-ell aa
re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d and E ugene.
Mrs. R ebecca K n ig h t, w ho has
been m a k in g h e r hom e w ith h e r son
Mr. an d Mrs. D uff K n ig h t, le ft T u es
d ay fo r G lad sto n e to a tte n d th e Sev- i
e n th D ay A d v e n tist cam p m eeting.
B efore r e tu r n in g she p la n s to stop
an d see a d a u g h te r in P o rtla n d . She
ex p ects to be gone a m o n th .
Mr. an d Mrs. G len P a rso n s of T a
com a. W n., a re a n n o u n c in g th e b ir th
of a baby g irl on J u ly 17. She has
been nam ed G lenda Je a n an d w eig h
ed 7 pounds an d 7% ounces. Mrs.
P a rso n s is a s is te r of Mrs. Bob W ood
w ard an d w as fo rm erly Miss V ale
C aldw ell of U m a tilla .
Mrs. R uby K n ig h t an d Mrs. Sam
N ye of E cho e n te rta in e d a t th e la t
t e r ’s hom e
w ith
a h a n d k e rc h ie f
sh o w er for M rs. Geo. W a g n e r Mon
d ay ev en in g .
T w en ty -o n e ladies
p re s e n t enjoyed an ev en in g of C hi
nese ch eck ers. M rs. F ra n k C lark of
U m a tilla w on 1st prize, oil sham poo,
rin se an d w ave, an d Mrs. W a lte r
S m ith . 2nd, a n o v elty com pact.
M r. an d Mrs. G uy Shaw an d sons.
Mrs. Asa Shaw . Mr. a n d Mrs. J . P.
Morse. P resley S tillin g s.
Mr. and
Mrs. Lee P u tn a m an d sons visited
in P asco S u n d ay a t th e hom e of Mr.
an d Mrs. H a rry L ake, fo rm erly of
H e rm isto n .
Mrs. P u tn a m an d son
Bobby rem ain ed w hile Mr. P u tn a m
a n d aon F o rre s t re tu rn e d an d la te r
v isited In Walla Wall* with the for-
• This summer, do as thousands have
done— enjoy cool comfort night and
day with a Utility Dezert Kooler. You
can have a fresh ocean breeze flowing
through your home or office all sum
mer long— with an operating cost no
greater than your refrigerator. See the
UTILITY DEZERT KOOLER.
Mor-Tone Sound Service
Phone 121
Hermiston, Oregon
EASY
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