The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 17, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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    BASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON J
SATURDAY - AUGUST 19
PAL
N IG H T
SIR ARTHUR CONAN D W U S
THE HO UND
«BASKERVILLES
w in d y
GREENE -RATHBONE- BARRIE
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Cartoon— New Comer
Sport Reel— Inside Baseball and
Tempest Over Tunes
SUN. - MON. • AUG. 20 - 21
Continuous Show Sunday
"F ive Came Back” s ta rts— 3:09
p.m.; 5:03 p.m.; 6:57 p.m .; 8:51
p.m.; and 10:45 p.m.
Jungle-trapped piano!
Raw emotion! Thun­
dering adventure!
CHESTER MOE »IS .1 UC'LLE
B A LL • W £ N O Y 8ZRJ1IE
JO H N CABRADINE-A LLEN JENKINS• JOSEPH
C A L L E IA -C . AUBREY S M IT H .K E N T TA Y LO R
PATRIC K N O W L E S • E L IS A B E T H R IS D O N
Disney Color Cartoon— The Ugly
Duckling.
Comedy— Home Boner
TUES. - WED. ■ AUG. 22 - 23
“ The Spellbinder”
w ith
Lee Tracy - Barbara Read
Comedy— Moving V anities
Newsreel
TOURS. - FRI. - AUG. 24-25
DOUBLE FEATURE
“ Winner Take All”
Tony Martin — Gloria Stuart
Henry Annetta
•
Women in the Wind
w ith
Kay Francis - William Gargan
P lus S hort F eatures
Mrs. F ra n k Seeliger, who was op- 1
erated on for appendicitis recently i
in St. M ary’s hospital in W alla W al­
la, retu rn ed home W ednesday. She I
is g ettin g along nicely.
All g irls’ shoes,
price a t B urk’s.
uuiini'.iffinjncmmixgg.'_
fejflnjngir.imnTTnmunugunni:!
51-tfc
Mrs.
M
orris
Scroggs
and
son
J e r­
W illiam McCarty of B u tter Creek
Jam es H ill Sr. of Pendleton was a
ry of Sunnyside spent several days
spent W ednesday in H erm iston.
caller in H erm iston Tuesday.,
with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. Thos.
Mr. and Mrs W alt Pearson spent ,
All g irls’ shoes, % price a t B urk’s.
Campbell. The la tte r has been ill
51-tfc Sunday a t Langdon Lake.
The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN
the past week.
Mrs. J. S. B urnham , d aughters
E at w ith us at the fairgrounds on
The M ethodist Ladies Aid will
EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and en­
A ugust 28, 29 and 30. Ladles of the M arjorie and Mary, Mrs. Tom O’G ra­
serve dinners in the basem ent of th e
joys the comfort of knowing they will be ac­
dy
and
Mrs.
M.
C.
B
aragar
spent
Union church.
M. E. church on Tuesday and W ed­
The local Oddfellow Lodge in­ Sunday in th e m ountains.
cepted readily the world over . . . . that prompt
nesday, A ugust 29 and 30, F air
stalled officers Monday n ig h t for the
All g irls' shoes, M price a t B u rk ’s. I dates.
51-tfc
refund will be made if they are lost or stolen
next term of six months.
51-tfc
Mrs. O. C. Pierce, M arion and
Pre-school T h rift Shop Sale Aug­
un-countersigned. There is no red tape . . . .
Mrs. E lm er R. M iller was called
ust 19. Basem ent of the Union to C alifornia recently by the serious Stanley, retu rn ed Monday a fte r vis­
countersignature, for identification, is the only
church.
5 2 -lc illness of a daughter. She may be iting two weeks in P o rtlan d w ith
her
m
other
who
is
ill.
T
hey
also
requirement. Issued in convenient denomina­
The A ugust b irthday pot luck d in­ gone several m onths.
visited oth er relatives.
ner was enjoyed by 75 people Sun­
tions
of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Corliss w ere
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Pierson took
day a t the Jess P rindle home.
called to Gresham W ednesday by the Mr. and M rs. G. M. Pierson to La-
each $100 purchased.'
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse was taken
death of her m other who was killed Grande Sunday. The la tte r rem ain­
to St. V incents hospital in P o rtlan d
YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN
in an au to accident.
ed for a longer stay.
Sunday w here she will soon u n d er­
An all day m eeting of the M. e |
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
B.
Wilcox
a
tte
n
d
­
NEAT WALLETS FROM
go an operation for goiter.
Ladies Aid w as enjoyed by a group ed th e 41st an n iv ersary of th e cap­
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moyer and
of 15 ladies W ednesday a t the home ture of M anila, P. I., and the re u n ­
dau g h ter B etty Lou of H eppner
of Mrs. A. E. M arble w ith a pot luck,1 ion of the 2nd Oregon V olunteers
spent th e week end w ith his parents,
■dinner a t noon.
which was held in P o rtlan d Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moyer.
L lieuallen Brownell of Umatilla*, They retu rn ed W ednesday.
has retu rn ed from a trip to Calfor-1 Mr. and Mrs. V irgil W ilkes and
F. B. SWAYZE, P resident
nia w here he visited the county and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sisson,
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
town of his b irth in th e n o rth ern Mrs. I. W. Geer and d au g h ter Alice
portion of th a t state.
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shown and
Dick M artin of P o rtlan d paid a family made a trip to A rlington on
A shower w as given a t th e home
week end v isit at th e home of his Sunday for a picnic.
of Mrs. Eva W arn er in honor of Mrs.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Enos M artin.
O ut-of-town ladies a tte n d in g the
< 0
M ildred Baker. Many useful an d
He was accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Garden club flower school held on
By R uth F isher
d ain ty gifts w ere received by th e
Merle F arrow and d au g h ter Betty. Tuesday a t the M. E. church were
honoree, and an enjoyable tim e was
Mrs. R. F. Ray of R upert, Idaho, Mrs. H. G. M annfield of Freew ater,
Harold Tyler, who is employed at had by all.
i_J
is v isitin g a t the home of h er d au g h ­ Mrs. E arl Dudley, M ilton, Mrs. Fow ­ U m atilla, visited over Sunday a t the
Mr. and Mrs. Oldson’s son is here
ter, Mr. an d Mrs. Eno-s M artin. From ler, P endleton, Mrs. C rary and Mrs. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. from P ortland, v isitin g the home
folks for a while.
here she will go to W ashington to Fred George of Echo and Mrs. N. D. Oliver Forbes.
The m issionary society of the
A tria l sermon was preached a t
v isit a son.
Bard of Stanfield.
Community church is to meet w ith th e
Com munity
church
Sunday
A. “ R ed” Estle, salesm an a t the
All g irls’ shoes,
price at B u rk ’s. Mrs. Eva W arn er W ednesday a fte r­ m orning by Rev. W alpole of S ta n ­
51-tfc noon. Mrs. W icklander is to lead ford, M ontana. A large crowd was
R ohrm an Motor Co., is confined to
in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. W al­
his home w ith a leg ailm ent. He
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Logan re ­ th e study.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Corwin have re­ pole and fam ily a re on th e ir w ay to
has had considerable trouble the past turned Tuesday from the Legion
the San Francisco fair. They w ill
few weeks w ith an old basketball convention a t Salem. They spent tu rn ed from th e ir vacation. Mr. also
stop in P ortland to v isit his
Corwin is principal of the local
injury.
Sunday, M onday and p a rt of Tues­ school.
m other.
you take it to a c o m p e te n t
Florence W oughter, who has been day a t the home of his brother. Dr.
Mr. and M rs. Neal Bleakney w ent
A picnic was held in th e grove in
watchmaker before corrosion
a tten d in g sum m er school at B erk­ and Mrs. A. V. Logan. T heir child­ Boardm an Sunday by th e Townsend to T ollgate Monday to atten d a re ­
attacks the delicate parts. If
eley, Calif., is a t home v isitin g her ren who have been v isitin g a t La- club. A large crowd attended and a union of the R. W. Bleakney fam ily.
you cannot get it to us Immtd-
They were all present b u t two sons
basket lunch was served.
iste/y, open the case and sub-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. W ough­ C rande retu rn ed home w ith them.
who w ere unable to leave th e ir work.
Miss
Awilda
Bleakney
is
vacation­
merge tne watch in oil. Then
ter. She will re tu rn to her position
Mr. and Mrs. C raig Percy are
The o u ting w as som ew hat m arred by
ing
a
t
Tollgate.
She
is
v
isitin
g
her
at the first opportunity bring
the sudden illness of Mrs. Bleakney.
as com mercial teacher at Beaverton spending th is week at Em m ett, Ida.,
au n t who has a cabin there.
it to us. We will do the rest
when school opens.
visiting her relatives. Mr. Percy is
The w indm ill a t the cem etary is
Sherman Picnic Scheduled
N ick Steiner, who has spent the on vacation as m anager of the local being repaired. This was much
QUICK SCQKICC
A num ber of people from U m atilla
DCASONABLE P Q /c e s
past two weeks a t th e W arn er cabin Safeway store. Delbert Van Schoiack needed since the flowers and shrubs
county, who are form er residents of
were su fferin g for lack of water.
a t Langdon Lake, retu rn ed home is w orking d u rin g his absence.
S
herm an county, will g ath er a t
The
N
orth
Morrow
County
F
air
is
w ith W. J. W arn er th is week. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and sons to be held here the 8th and 9th of
S teiner and Mr. W arn er have been Asa and V ester made a round trip to September. All arran g em en ts are Bingham Springs for an all-day pic­
JE W E L E R
rep a irin g th e W arn er cabin and Yakim a and Pasco, W n., Sunday. The being made by th e com m itte. E. nic on Sunday, A ugust 20. All for­
Sullivan is presid en t of the fair m er S herm anites are welcome to en ­
HERMISTON, OREGON have installed hot w ater and bath. la tte r two were home over the week board.
joy th e picnic.
end from the Lexington w heat fields. I
They visited for a sh o rt tim e w ith!
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Lake and re ­
turned home via the Paterson ferry.
All g irls’ shoes, % price a t B u rk ’s.
51-tfc
Mrs. Ellen H asbrouch, former
school teacher of Herm iston, and her
RITZ CRACKERS ..................................
two daughters, Mary Ellen and
PEACHES and SHREDDED WHEAT
C hristine of P etersburg, Alaska,
Red & W hite Sliced
Kellogg
were overnight guests Sunday a t the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H aneline.
KELLOGG CORN FLAKES
2 pkgs.
They were en route to A laska afte r
EGG NOODLES " Macaroni Spaghetti
spending the summ er w ith relatives
16 oz.
1*6 lbs.
in Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Ju liu s Girnble spent
PINEAPPLE - R & w. 2* a s .................. 3 for
a week vacationing a t Burns and
Home Style or Sliced
W allow a Lake. They visited Mr. and
OVAL SARDINES, Booth’s Broiled.......
Mrs. Jack Phelps, form erly of H erm ­
iston. a t B urns and th en stopped to
SALMON, Silver R apids.............. 2 for
pick up th e Scouts at W allow a Lake,
re tu rn in g Sunday. Mr. Gimble was
CHOCOLATE SYRUP, Hershey’s 16 oz.
on a w eek’s vacation from th e H er­
FLAVOR JELL, Pyrex mould free with 6
miston L ig h t & Power Co.
Mrs. Mabel R alph and dau g h ters
NU BORA, 66 oz.............
Helen and C harlotte spent Monday
and Tuesday on a trip to Vancouver.
TOMATO JUICE, R & W 15 oz.
3 for
They w ere accom panied by Mrs. E.
P. Schofield who has spent th e past
MALTED MILK, Brimful 1 lb.......
few weeks a t the cabin of h er p a r­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner, at
PANCAKE FLOUR, R & W 2V2 lb.
Langdon Lake. The two Schofield
children rem ained a t th e cabin w ith
COFFEE, R & W
3 lb. glass jar
Mrs. W arner.
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VEAL ROASTS
184
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Sirloin Steaks
Q uality Steer
»5*
Lb.
PORK CHOPS
Young Pork
Lb.
......... » 5 *
PORK STEAKS
Lb.......................
214
BEEF ROASTS
Tender - Juicy
Lb.
17i*
CHEESE
a
Lb.
*3*
THE MEAT MAKES
THE MEAL!
W a te r wsil
■f ru in yo u r
w ris t w atch
BOARDMAN NEWS
The
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Unless —
A . W . B ehrm an
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Specials for A ug, 18-19-21
23*
M*
15*
2*4
27*
IO*
29*
49*
»5*
29*
17*
74*
KRISPY CRACKERS
2 lbs. *5*
BISCUIT FLOUR, Red & White ........... 29*
ASPARAGUS, R & W Medium .... 2 for 47*
RIPE OLIVES, Blue & W h ite......
17*
QUEEN OLIVES, Blue & White
pints 15*
MARSHMALLOWS, Red * White 1 lb. f g,
Peas - Cut Beans or Gold. Ban. Corn 3 for 29*
Friday and Saturday Only
CELERY, fancy Utah
2 bunches
GREEN BEANS. Blue Lake
3 lbs.
LEMONS, Juicy Sunkist......... doz.
19*
191
19*
We will have 2000 lbs. or so of th e
finest, sw eetest local melons you
have ever tried.
H ermiston T rading C o .
Phone 341
V
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON
Red and W hite - 2 ’s
Gold Crest
; American Express
Travelers Cheques
•
Local Happenings
MEAT SPECIALS
Lb
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1939.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
PAGE TWO
RED & WHILE
S tore
FBKE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY — 10:30 A. X. — 4:30 P. X.
Phone 341
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to th an k our friends for
th e ir kindness and sym pathy, and
b eautiful flowers d u rin g the illness
and death of our beloved husband
and father.
Mrs. N. W. Bloom,
W ilbur K. Bloom.
Herald Correspondent To Wed
The m arriag e of Miss Lois H u tch ­
ison and Edw ard Shaw will be an
event of Sunday afternoon, A ugust
20, a t the M ethodist church. The
bride, a well known girl of the com­
m unity, is the d au g h ter of Mr. and
Mrs. B axter H utchison who reside in
th e Columbia d istrict. Miss H u tch is­
on has been correspondent for The
Herald for a num ber of years from
th e Columbia d istrict. The couple
will make th e ir home on th e old Bel-
scam per place.
Struthers Duplays Cucumbers.
Two g ian t cucum bers were dis­
played in th e H erald window thia
week. They were grown by Mrs. W.
R. S tru th e rs of th e Columbia d istrict
and m easured a little over 10 inches
long. Also show n were several tin e
w hite salad tomatoes. These may be
fo reru n n ers of w h at may be expected
a t th e county fair.
F
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No woman could inspect this ran g e w ithout know ing im m ediate­
ly th a t a woman had her hand in its design. I t ’s a w oman’s ran g e
. . . made for a woman's Job. Designed and approved by 7550
practical housewives . , . hom em akers ju st like you!
W e re proud to Join F rig ld aire in presenting th is sta rtlin g new
F rlg id aire E lectric Range to the women of our com munity. W e're
en th u siastic about It because our own custom ers . . . women who
know w hat a range should be . . . have approved it ao w holeheart­
edly.
Come in. Let ua dem onstrate this rem arkable ran g e . . designed
for women by women. L et us show you its astonishing record o f
low cost operation. And let us tell you how easy it is to «njoy
modern electric cooking for only a few cents a day!
MOR-TONE SOIRD SERVICE
Phone 121
Hermiston, Oregon
EASY TERMS
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