OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE!
Mr. an d Mrs. O. L. B abcock of
P en d leto n v isited S a tu rd a y a t th e
home of M rs. C. E. B aker.
HERMISTON, OREGON
SATURDAY - JULY 29
PA L
N IG H T
■■
ZENOBIA
in tttitn »«1»
« i*11 ’• ’■*
w ith
Oliver Hardy • Billie Burke
CARTOON— C h a rlie Cuckoo
COMEDY— S ide Show F a k ir
W ill K en n in g s, is hom e on a sh o rt
v acation.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
JULY 3 0 - 3 1
Continuous Show Sunday
A g ro u p of y o u n g people su rp rised
B etty M orehouse F rid a y e v e n in g on
h er b irth d a y .
■ DARK VICTORY” s ta r ts :
3 :0 0
p.m .; 5 :1 6 p .m .; 7 :3 2 p .m .; 9 :4 8
p.m.
Q R r o l l e
R a v is : 3
'ark V iel o rv
Jm
CL.
Mrs. B. I. W h itn e y s p e n t M onday
an d T u esd ay a t R u fu s v is itin g Mrs.
C h arles H o g g ard .
T he H om e E conom ics club m et a t
th e hom e of Mrs. G uy S haw W ed n es
day.
/an
&
T he M isses M arjo rie a n d
M ary
A. “ R ed ” E stle is confined to h is
B u rn h am a n d E v a W ilcox sp en t
hom e due to illness.
M qnday ev en in g in P en d leto n .
Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am is sp en d in g a
Boh P ay n e of Salem Is sp en d in g
w eek’s v a c atio n a t L ak e C h elan in
„ m „ 1
v s rs v c ilr,.
ltk
fa ir s
A
Q n i 1
sev , eral
w eeks „ w r ith
h is I u l n n n c l le
and
W ash in g to n .
a u n t, Mr. an d Mrs. H arv ey P ayne.
W atc h fo r th e A n n iv e rsa ry Sale
S pecially b o u g h t m e rch an d ise w ill
A u g u st 10, 11. 12. B rierley s's. adv.
be inclu d ed in A n n iv e rsa ry S ale Aug.
adv.
A1 K en n in g s, son of Mr. an d Mrs. 10, 11, 12. B rie rle y ’s.
GEO.
I R E N T .H L 'M P I'R E Y BOGART
GEO. B
G M
E R A A U
L D IN E F IT Z G E R A L D -l.ci-'Â Y 7RAYLRS
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O N A L D R E A G A N .CORA W ITHERSPOON
ROÑAL
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k E stle of Alva.
O kla., sp en t la s t w eek v is itin g w ith
h is p a re n ts, M r. an d Mrs. S. J. E stle.
P s rw /U i r E D M U N D G O U L D ! N G > Screen PUy by
Casey Robinson • Prosa ibe Play by G eorge E n e i son
Brewer. Jt and Bertram Bkxh . Music by Mas Steiner
A R u t Nations! Punite • Presented by W A R N ER BROS.
CARTOON— T h u g s W ith
D irty
M ugs, an d G ad g eteers
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
AUGUST 1 - 2
Mr. an d M rs. C laude W ilcox
A th en a w ere bu sin ess v is ito rs
H erm isto n M onday.
of
in
Mrs. A lice W a g n e r le ft T u esd ay
ev en in g by tr a in fo r L ew isto n , Ida.,
to m ake h e r hom e for th e p resen t.
Wednesday Amateur Night
“ F o r Love o r
M oney”
Roy Mead a n d K e n n e th S m ith of
S h aro n , O kla., a re v is itin g a t th e
hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. A. E stle.
w ith
June Lang - Robert Kent
COMEDY— S w in g S a n a ta rfu m
G oing P laces No. 61
£
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
AUGUST 3 - 4
DO UBLE FE A T U R E
“ R a c k e te e r s
o f th e R an g e”
with GEO. O’BRIEN
George Sanders - Wendy Barrie
“ T h e S a in t
S t r ik e s B a c k ”
PLUS SHORT FE A T U R E S
Mr. an d Mrs. L aw re n c e P a lm e r of
L ex in g to n w ere M onday c a llers in
U m atilla and H erm isto n , lo o k in g a f
ter th e ir c a ttle and o th e r business.
O7F9
A larg e g ro u p of people of th e ton.
j j r a n d Mrs. H arv ey DeMoss of
W estlan d d is tric t g a th e re d a t th e
M c cK
re iu
tu in
rn c e u d T * uesday
r F. . v C. . lu
n c enzie
u tic ic
uwTv»,, P
- h ilip sb u rg . M ont., sp e n t T uesday
G uy K napp hom e S u n d ay for a com from a 10-day stay a t Y ach ats. He J n ig h t and W ednesday a t th e hom e of
m u n ity d in n e r.
sp e n t m ost of th e tim e en jo y in g th e h is p a re n ts, J. H. DeMoss T h ey had
come to v isit a s is te r of Mrs. De
W h ile th e young people w ho had cooler w e a th e r and did som e fish in g .
Moss a t N o rth P o w d er w ho w as c r i t
a tte n d e d th e E p w o rth L eag u e I n s ti H is fam ily w en t to R ock aw ay T u es
ically ill.
P h ilip s b u rg h as a n ele-
day
an
d
w
ill
stay
a
little
lo
n
g
er
tu te w ere ta k in g th e m o rn in g se r
M rs G R. O 'D aniels. Mrs. M cK en- j v atio n of 6.000 feet an d Mr. DeMoss
vices S u n d ay , Rev. S te a rn s C u sh in g
zie’s m o th er, is sp en d in g h e r vaca sta te d th a t th ey fe lt th e h e a t q u ite
filled th e p u lp it of th e P e n d le to n M.
tio n w ith th e M cK enzies.
n o ticeably. He w as fo rm erly p o st
E. ch u rch .
m a s te r here.
.. 3
OLIVES™1 5 «*• bot 2 5 *
SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING........Qt.
SUNSPUN SALAD DRESSING
Hermiston, Ore.
23*
Pts.
391
PEANUT BUTTER, Pheasant..... 2 lbs. 2 9 *
MARASCHINO CHERRIES, R&W 3 oz. IO *
CATSUP, Red & White 14 oz.................. 1 7 *
WARM W EATHER
SUGGESTIONS—
CHILI SAUCE, Red & White 12 oz.......
PREPARED MUSTARD, R. & W. 9 oz.
21*
JO*
LUNCH MEATS
6 V arieties
I.arg e firm .
BOLOGNA &
LIVER SAUSAGE
Lb2 1 *
WIENERS
bb 2 1 *
CHEESE
Gold C rest
MARSHMALLOWS, Red & White Lb.
PINEAPPLE Home S tyle o r Sliced - 2 ’4 ’s 2 f o r yR
*9^
CUT GREEN BEANS, Our Value
J Cg
Lb.
Ï3*
STEAKS & ROASTS
FINEST STEER BEEF
6 for
MIRACLE A D E ............................ 4 pkgs.
5 for
pt 2 0 *
29*
PRUNES, Santa Clara R. & W...... 2 lbs.
25*
SWEET PICKLES
2 for
R. A W
2 lbs.
DILL PICKLES
33^
CRAB MEAT, Red & White h alves....... 33^
SALMON, Red & White ta ils..........2 for ^ 7 *
LIMA BEANS, Seaside 15 oz........ 3 for 2 9 *
MINCED CLAMS, R. & W. l/2’s
25*
COTTAGE CHEESE
F resh
VINEGAR, Red & W h ite..............Quart ! £ <
FLAV-R JELL, gelatine dessert ... 6 for
Lb.
UTAH CELERY
13*
I.arg e F resh B unch
M akes delicious cold d rin k s
F resh
COFFEE, Red & White .... 3 lb. glass jars
FRESH TOMATOES
B iggest b a rg a in ev er offered on th is q u a lity coffee.
COFFEE, Mart ............................ Pound
COFFEE, Early R iser....................Pound
WAX BEANS
A te n d e r - 3 lbs.
23*
19*
Solid
3 lbs.
<O*
LOCAL
WATERMELONS A
CANTALOUPES ON ICE
H ermiston T rading C o .
RED&W HLŒ
S to re
FIKE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. V. — 4:30
P. «.
Phone 341
W ork on th e 32 m ile extenaion o f
th e U m a tilla E le c tric C ooperative
lin e is p ro g re ssin g sm o o th ly a n d ra p
idly. P oles have been d is trib u te d
alo n g th e e n tir e d ista n c e an d m any
of th e holes have been dug.
S tock
fo r w irin g an d in s ta llin g e le c tric a l
eq u ip m en t h as a rriv e d an d it is ex
pected t h a t th e new lin e s w ill a ll be
com pleted by e a rly fall.
E n g in e e rs
have
tra v e rse d
th e
w h eat line ex ten sio n and a re p re p a r
in g m aps an d d a ta fo r a d v e rtis in g
for bids on th is w ork of a b o u t 59
m iles w h ich h a s been ap proved by
th e REA.
T h ere a re 33 copper m ines o p e ra t
ed in A rizona.
• PAINTING
• PAPERING
• KALSOMINING
— Spray Painting and Signs —
Anything - Anywhere - Anytime
All W o rk G u a ra n te e d - E stim ate«
FREE
BERT MICHEL
P h o n e 131
H erm iston, Ore.
PA RA D ISE
DILL PICKLES
" S fZ V F
F o r Iced Tea
1 lb ...................
B roken S egm ents
No. 2 tin s
EACH .....................................
79*
R ELIA N CE
FLAKES
L arg e
22*
Package
SLICED PEACHES
Zm.
O jC
Y ellow C ling
No. 2% tin s
3 for
..................................
LIFEBUOY
19*
For
RINSO
Larse 2 1 *
P ack ag e
LUX
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CHAMBLIN-ROHRMAN
Local frie n d s w ill he in te re ste d to
te a m of th e m a rria g e of Miss E lva
A nn C ham hlfn of C olum bus, Ohio, I
and Dr. C h arles A. R o h rm an of P e n
d leto n . on J u ly 19. 2 :3 0 p.m .. In j
th e chapel of St. J o h n 's E piscopal
c h u rc h In K noxville. T enn.
A fter a short w edding trip. Dr.
and Mrs. Rohrman w ill be a t hom e
in Cleveland w here Dr. Rohrman la
a chem ical engineer for th e Dupont
people. Dr. Rohrman is a brother
of A. F. Rohrman of Harmlaton.
ACTIVE
LATHER
FOR
C O M PLEXIO N
A N D BATH
In S y ru p
No. 2 Vi tin s
EACH ...................................
C ream ed
55*
3c“
Orange Juice
12 oz tin s
3 for
46 oz. tin s
EACH ..........
27*
42*
Knex Gelatine
19*
S IG A I
JgjCZ
EACH ..................
C * H P u re C ane
10 lbs.....................
Carnation Milk
L arg e C a n ................
4^
AAF
PINEAPPLE
3 For 19*
SHORTENING
SWFFT
APRICOTS
B roken Sliced
SPRY
STAYS SO
FRESH A N D
R EL IA N C E
17*
No. 2 Vi tin s
EACH ............
SOAP
T rip le
M ilt"
GRAPEFRUIT
m > V*
LUX
ELASTICITY
C 4»W <H O W
EM PORIUM
BLACK TEA
CUTS D O W N
STOCKING
RUNS
¿AVES
W IT H
33*
F u ll >4 gal. ja r s
EACH ...................
L IPT O N ’S
Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n Jen d rz e je w sk i
re tu rn e d last W ednesday from a six-
d ay trip in to th e valley. F rid a y
th e y a tte n d e d a m e e tin g of th e fo u r
u n its of tu rk e y g ro w ers of Oregon
a t Salem . Mr. Je n d rz e je w sk i re p re
se n te d th e E a s te rn O regon T u rk ey
G row ers of H erm isto n .
I t w as an
all d ay co n v en tio n a n d v ario u s b u si
ness m a tte rs w ere discussed.
All officers w ere re-elected
for
a n o th e r y ear, in c lu d in g Mr. J e n d rz e
jew sk i as vice p re sid e n t. T he m em
b ers a tte n d e d a b a n q u e t in th e C on
g re g a tio n a l ohurch in th e evening.
G eorge A ngell w as th e to a stm a ste r.
A m ong th e sp eak ers w ere Mr. Cosby
an d Mr. R a th b o n e. a s s is ta n t m a n a
g er of th e W ash in g to n E gg A P o u l
tr y P ro d u cers of S eattle.
T h e J e n d rz e je w sk i’s also visited
M ax W oods, a b ro th e r of Mrs. J e n
d rzejew sk i. and th e ir d a u g h te r H el
en. w ho cam e from C orvallis w here
she is a tte n d in g th e sum m er session
a t . DSC.
M onday th ey s ta rte d th e hom e
w ard tr ip over S a n tia m Pass. The
road is in fin e sh a p e b u t n o t all of
it is oiled as yet, acco rd in g to Mr.
Je n d rzejew sk i.
A t R edm ond
th e y
v isited J a k e H offm an, fo rm er re s i
d en t of H erm isto n . T hey stopped at
C ra te r L ake and K la m a th F a lls.
w here th e ir son W a lte r is a s s is ta n t
co u n ty a g e n t. A t B u rn s th e y v isit-
ed W. A. Saw yer, form er a s s is ta n t
c o u n ty a g e n t here.
Mrs. E va M ezih of P o rtla n d . M rs.
Je n d rz e je w sk i’s siste r, re tu rn e d w ith
th em fo r a sh o rt v a catio n . She is
em ployed by th e E a ste rn O u tfittin g
Co. of P o rtla n d .
Mr. Jen d rz e je w sk i rem in d s all
tu rk e y g ro w ers of th is v ic in ity of
th e a n n u a l p icnic to be held A ugust
19. An in te re s tin g p rogram is b ein g
lined up and a good tim e is expected.
EXTENSION WORK
PROCEEDS RAPIDLY
DOLLAR SAVING SPECIALS!
JEN DRZEJEWSKI'S
> ON WEEK END JAUNT
DOWN THE VALLEY
MEAT SPECIALS
PEANUT BUTTER, Red & White 2 lbs.
The
M r s . E s t h e r B e le ts fc i
Asa Shaw , son of Mr. an d M rs.
G uy Shaw , re tu rn e d to w o rk in th e
h a rv e st field s in th e L ex in g to n d is
tr ic t W ednesday evening.
lot, D icky an d M arg aret of P en d le- tem ber.
PICKLES - Sweet, Red & White 25 oz.
Phone 341
T h e U nion ch u rc h C. E. young
people h ad a scav en g er h u n t T ues-
Ja y ev en in g s t a r ti n g a t th e Cecil
W a rn e r hom e an d e n d in g a t th e sam e
place w lth a , h o rt b u sin ess m eetin g
_
.
an d refresh m en ts.
Mrs. R. B. W ilcox, J o a n n e GTaves
and Glen W ilcox w en t to P en d leto n
TOWNSEND FLASHES
T uesday. G len co n tin u e d on to A th
A n o th e r im p o rta n t m e e tin g of th e
ena w h ere he w ill v is it a t th e hom e
H erm isto n T ow nsend club w ill be
Mr. and Mrs. Tom F ra s e r sp en t of Mr. an d Mrs. C laude W ilcox.
held F rid a y , J u ly 28, a t th e L egion
S u n d ay
p ic n ick in g
at
E m ig ra n t
R e g iste r Aug. 10, 11, 12 fo r door
S p rin g s.
h all. V ery im p o rta n t b u sin ess w ill
p r iz e . W in n e rs ’ n am es d isplayed in
Mr. an d Mrs. Roy A tte b u ry an d I wjn dow A ug. 12 a t 4 p.m. B rie rle y ’s be tra sa c te d w ith th e h ig h lig h t be
adv. ing th e p re s e n ta tio n of Dr. T o w n
Bobby sp en t th e w eek end in th e
m o u n ta in s n e a r M eacham .
sen d ’s m essage.
T he b ack b o n e of
Mr. a n d Mrs. B rice R obinson sp en t th e T ow nsend m ovem ent a re
th e
Mrs. C asha S haw , w ho h a s been I S unday above P e n d le to n a t M each-
club m em bers. L e t u s show our
sp e n d in g th e past ten d ay s v is itin g jam
T hey s ta te th a t a larg e s tre n g th .
a o t , th
hom
son G uy
S haw . , - re i crow d w as p re s e n t to enjoy th e cool
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tu rn e d to h e r hom e a t H ep p n er W ed-
tb e gbadg b u t tb e tr lp waa ex_
A p ro g ra m in c h a rg e of M rs. R.
H. H a rtle y w ill be p resen ted . A j i t
nesday ev en in g .
ceedingly w arm .
ney lunoh w ill be served by th e aux-
Mrs. A. F. R o h rm an an d c h ild re n , i
Mrs
i
Sydney W. H all of Salem vis- ' ¡jjary .
Mrs. L e an d er Q u irin g a n d M rs. A1
v isito rs ited a t th e S te a rn s C uslling home
Q u irin g
w ere P en d leto n
T he T ow nsend p ro g ram w hich w as
several days d u rin g th e p a st week
W ednesday.
In co m p arin g local crops w ith those to h av e been held a t B o ard m an on
J u ly 30 h a s been in d e fin ite ly p o st
Mr. an d M rs. Roy H ale a n d C lau of o th e r lo calities w hich he h as v is
poned, due to th e illn ess of one of
ited
th
is
su
m
m
er,
he
re
p
o
rts
very
d in e re tu rn e d F rid a y a fte r sp e n d in g
th
e club m em bers.
th e ir tw o w eeks v a c a tio n a t W allo favorably fo r th e local products.
T h e p u b lic is alw ay s in v ited to
w a L ake.
Donna S aylor,
M arib elle C larke,
(he Tow pgend club m eetings.
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M iss Je a n an d B a rb a ra O sborn of n etty M orehouse,
Opafl S to ck ard , !
P o r tla n d sp e n t from S u n d ay u n til y|rg £ W a rn e r, G lenn W a rn e r, Rod-
State Premium Lists Available.
W ed n esd ay a t th e hom e of Mr. an d ney R ogers, R a lp h N eill and A llen
Mrs. O. C. P ierce.
C larke w ill leave S u n d ay fo r Cove, | P rem iu m aw a rd s an d p u rses of-
, ,
. o r e w here th e y w ill a tte n d
th e | t'ered a t th e 1939 s ta te fa ir, w hich
T h e In te rm e d ia te boys class of
co n feren ce of th e .C h ristian opens L abor d ay a t Salem , w ill he In
th e U nion ch u rch had a v ery enjoy- churcheg q{ eagtern O regon.
excess of $54,000, F a ir M an ag er Leo
able tim e a t th e hom e of B illy R ib
i S p itz b a rt an n o u n ces.
T he b u lk of
bard la st W ednesday. T h e occasion
M f and Mrg c M Beet re tu rn e d the m onies. a b o u t $39,000, w ill go to
was B illie’s b irth d a y .
t0 H erm isto n F rid a y n ig h t a fte r an ex h ib ito rs in th e
livestock,
farm
Mr an d Mrs O C P ierce M arion extended v isit in M inneapolis, M inn, p ro d u cts, flo ral, h o m em ak in g ,
a rt
an d S tan ley , Lois W ilso n , J e a n an d Mr. B est s ta te s th a t th e w e a th e r and ju n lo r d e p a rtm e n ts.
P rem iu m
B a rb a ra O sborn of P o rtla n d sp en t th ere w as very ch an g eab le, an d some listg fo r a ll in te re ste d a r e av a ila b le
S unday p ic n ic k in g
at
E m ig ra n t of th e n ig h ts ex trem ely hot. T hey by w r ltln g th e s ta te fa ir, Salem .
S p rin g s w ith Mr. a n d M rs R. L. E l- will re m a in h ere p robably u n til Sep-
Specials for July 28-29.
Van Dyke STUFFED
• Household furniture, fruit jars, brooder
stoves, canaries and cages, oil stove, Universa
range and 50 8-weeks-old chicks. Everything
w ill be sold regardless of price.
R EL IA N C E
Fruit for Cocktail
1 lb. tin s
2 for ......................................
Here's a Sum m ery Dessert
Looking la r somsthing cool and satisfying— but
act too tilling? Thin delicious O o n g n Bavarian,
molded in w hatever form you choose. till« the
M il to peitectioo. It'n no cany to m ake, too, w ith
this tested Carnation recipe.
Orange Bavarian
IV4 cup« orange Juice
1 H tb«p. granulatnd
2 tbap. lemon juice
galatin
1*
tsp. «alt
Y, cup cold w at«r
1 cup Carnation M ilk
cup sugar
Soften gskrtln In cold w a ts r. Add sugar and
orangs )uics and hsat over hot w atsr until
gslotin dissolves. Hsmovs from hsat and rdd
lstnoo juice and salt. Cool M a pan at w atsr.
stirring occasionally until mlsturs bsglns to
thicken. Thoroughly chill ths Carnation M ilk, then
w h ip w ith a Dover sgg boatsr. Fold in the
gelatin mlsturs just as it begins to sst. Pour
Into molds
In cold w atsr. C hill. Tlsld:
( servings.
Hermiston Food Store
PHONE 911
HERMISTON