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PAGE two THURSDAY, JA N U A R Y THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON »♦♦•»»»»»♦»»»»»♦»♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦«•»»•♦»»•»•O BEN CONNER KILLS HUGE GOLDEN EAGLE OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRI. - SAT. - JAN. 19 - 20 P A L N IG H T S DOUBLE FEATURE Jean Rogers - Robert Kellard In “Stop, Look and Love” Mr. an d Mrs. R. B. R u g g of P ilo t Rock sp en t F rid ay a t th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. M. E. K n ick erb o ck er. Mrs. O tto P ierce sp e n t from S u n d ay to T uesday in P o rtla n d v is itin g relativ es. 1 See o u r special w indow . A ny a r tic le 9c. B rie rle y ’s. 2 2 -lp Mr. an d Mrs. A. E stle an d Mr. an d Mrs. R. C. M cR eynolds sp e n t S u n d ay ev en in g in P en d leto n . Miss Snow McCoy a n d Miss M ax ine F a u s t w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e O. F e lth o u se hom e S unday. Mrs. M. O. H ed w all an d Tom m y, Mrs. R. C. M cR eynolds an d 'Mrs. Jo e M oyer an d d a u g h te r w ere business v isito rs in P en d leto n S a tu rd ay . Mr. a n d Mrs. A1 Q u irin g an d d a u g h te r and Mrs. P a u l V an P a tte n w ere bu sin ess v isito rs in P en d leto n S a tu rd a y . T he H om e E conom ics club of th e W estlan d G ran g e w ill e n te r ta in a t a d in n e r S atu rd ay n ig h t, J a n u a r y 20, a t th e P. A. P o w er hom e an d a re in v itin g all m em bers. Bobby A tteb u ry , son of M r. a n d Mrs. Roy A tteb u ry , le ft W ednesday for P o rtla n d w here h e w ill ta k e f u r th e r tre a tm e n ts a t th e S h rin e rs h o sp ital. O. with Andy Devine - Richard Arlen PLUS SHORTS SUN. - MON. - TUES. JAN. 21 - 22 - 23 Continuous Show Sunday C arto o n — H ook, L in e an d S in k er A d v en tu re N ew sreel- F ilm in g th e F leet. ecu&Ms up when A COMPLETE CFANK CASE CHANGE OF WED. - THURS. - JAN. 24 - 25 A Po ram aw n l Picture starrin g Oi L ? Cob Hope • Paulette Goddard C arto o n — 'My F rie n d th e M onkey S portH ght — H y d ro M aniacs M usical— Ted F io R ito an d O rch estra . WNU Service Rohrman Motor Co. Hermiston, Oregon 1 9 J. U* J/"J/ H V /U z V rtrt/I/ X 1/1 4- what is a W a lte r H am m of th e H e rm isto n D rug Co. h as been co n fin ed to his hom e th e p ast w eek w ith illness. Mr. an d Mrs. W a lt P e a rso n , Mr. an d Mrs. W. L. 'M organ, M r. an d Mrs. F red H ensel and E d die Bensel m otored to T oll G aje S u n d a y and sp en t th e d ay sk iin g . Mr. an d Mrs. L ouie W h ite r e t u r n ed T h u rsd ay of la s t w eek from a w eek’s business tr ip to P o rtla n d . T hey also m otored to C o rv allis to see th e ir d a u g h te r Lois w ho a tte n d s O. S. Ja c k S m ith o f L akeview is v is it in g a t th e hom e of b is p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. A. M. S m ith . H e h a s ju s t re c e n tly been released from th e L akeview h o sp ita l w h ere he h as sp e n t some tim e w ith in ju rie s s u f fered from a fa ll. H e h a s been se r iously ill b u t is Im p ro v in g slow ly. Joe D yer re tu rn e d to H erm isto n F rid a y a fte r h a v in g been gone th re e m onths, m a k in g a n ex ten siv e tr ip to Ohio and St. P a u l, M inn. H e w as accom panied by h is d a u g h te r, M rs. E d g a r P e terso n of P ow ell B u tte, an d tra v e le d a b o u t 9000 m iles. T hey re tu rn e d to P o w ell B u tte b efo re C h ristm as. C. Specials for January 19 - 2 0 & 22 Meat Specials 23c E ach b ag m akes 3 cu p s - Less w ork - B e tte r Tea Rib Steaks D elicious F lav o r W h e a t G e rm 1 lb. 2 5 c F or e x tr a v itam in B - Add it to y o u r re g u la r cereal MONEY Sirloin Steaks lbs. . . . 2 lbs. lib . tins, 2 BACK G U A RA N TEE S o a p , Brimful 45« 35c B u c k w h e a t F lo u r r . & w . P k R 23c Beets, Sliced « . & w . 2- . 2 for 25c P u m p k in ioc B aby Food, Strained« * w 3 for 25c Beets, C arro ts, P ru n es, A pples, V eg etab le Soup, L iv er Soup, S p in ach an d G reen B eans. 2 Iks. 15c 2 ,or 45c SPROUTS CARROTS bunches CAULIFLOWER, large snow white 3 21« Beef Short Ribs Taat.v - R ich - Stew 2 lbs. f o r ....... Veal Roasts Milk Fed ■•'>........... 1 5 J * Beef Roosts M eaty C en ter C uts Ll>■ 15J« Park Roasts F in e Q u ality 134« Fresh Oysters Lb................ P acifica GRAPEFRUIT, lge. Arizona seedless, doz. BRUSSEL T-Bone Steaks Lb................... 1 - 2 9 c P R O D U C E 19« Lb• G rain F ed Beef T ry th is soap once an d you w ill h av e no o th er Raisins, Seedless » * » P ineapple 35^ IO* 15« Pint - SEA FOODS - Halibut - Salmon - Smelt Oysters - Fillet Sole Kippered Salmon - Codfish Hermiston Trading Co. THE RED A WHITE STORE 19< T en d er - Ju ic y C O F F E E R IS E R W H IT E L b ............................ PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON O u t o f S ig h t- o u t o f M in d ! Your fire insurance policy which must shield you from financial loss if your pro perty is destroyed, represents security and peace of mind provided it adequately cov ers the property it is intended to insure. NEW BEACON LIGHTS TO BE INSTALLED T he U. S. B u reau of A ero n au tics h as signed ag re e m e n ts w ith th e H er m iston REA for in s ta lla tio n of two new beacon lig h ts alo n g th e lin es of th e localscom pany. One beacon w ill be located som e d istan ce w est o f th e A llen T hom pson ra n c h w hile a n o th er w ill be se t tw o m iles e a st of No- lin on th e top of a h ill. T he beacon a t B oardm an w ill be moved to a new location 10 m iles south of th e tow n, acco rd in g to re ports. T he series of lig h ts w ill he along th e T he D alles-P en d le to n a ir ro u te . VIRGIL TENNY Dave M ittlesd o rf of th e H erm is V irg il T en n y passed aw ay in St. to n F a rm B u reau C o o p erativ e m ill A n th o n y ’s h o sp ita l in P e n d leto n on re tu rn e d th is week from O n tario W ednesday, J a n u a r y 10, a fte r a tw o w h ere he had gone to ie -c le a n 5 tC m onths illness. He w as born in P e n to n s of a lfa lfa an d red clover seed. dleton A ugust 8, 1923, and a tte n d ed S tan field g rad e schools, g ra d u MRS. KENNETH SMOUSE a tin g from th e 8 th g rad e in 1937. Mrs. K en n eth Sm ouse, d a u g h te r Since th en he h as a tte n d e d P e n d le of Mr. an d Mrs. W. B. T u ck er of ton h ig h w hile liv in g w ith his S tan field , passed aw ay in P o rtla n d g ra n d fa th e r, Jo h n K orvola, on B irch J a n u a r y 11. F u n e ra l serv ices w ere Creek. held in th e H ep p n er C h ristia n He w as a m em ber of th e high ch u rch S u n d ay a fte rn o o n . B u rial school h o n o rary society, a re p o rte r took place in th e H ep p n er cem etery. on T he L a n te rn s ta ff la s t y e a r and Rev. C. W a rn e r of H erm isto n was a ss ista n t sp o rts e d ito r th is y ear. He in ch arg e of th e services. had an u n u su a lly p leasin g p e rso n a l ity an d w as beloved by all w ho knew Boardman Meeting Postponed. him . T he T ow nsend club of B oardm an S u rv iv in g a re h is m o th er, Mrs. h a s an n o u n ced th a t th e b ask et soc Velma T en n y ; th re e sisters. M arie. ial w hich w as to h av e been held J a n B etty and T h elm a; th re e b ro th ers, u a ry 17 has been postponed to W ed L ester. F red d y and G ene; h is g ra n d n esday. J a n u a r y 2 4. T h is w as done fa th e r, fo u r a u n ts and tw o uncles. to h elp w ith a sh o w er fo r th e DeLa- F u n e ra l services w ere held S a tu r nos w ho lost th e ir hom e by fire r e day a ftern o o n in F olsom ’s chapel cen tly . A dance w ill follow th e w ith Rev. E. M. B utenshon of th e b a sk e t social. P e ’ce L u th e ra n ch u rc h in charge. ’~*all b earers w ere h ig h school s tu d e n ts of S tan field an d P en d leto n : V icto r N ew quist. G ene S ch leu ter, M arshall Meyers. B ill K asari, A nd rew B row n an d L a rry S tra u g h n . • T e a Bags »• *w- One of th e la rg e st eagles ever killed in th is te r rito ry w as displayed in H erm isto n W ednesday by Ben C onner, local sp o rtsm an . H e killed th e bird T uesday w est of H erm isto n a fte r receiv in g re p o rts from fa rm ers in th a t v icin ity . T he eagle had a w in g sp read of 7 feet, 6 inches an d a claw apread of 8 inches. T he b ird w as in ex cellen t co n d itio n in d ic a tin g th a t it had fared w ell d u rin g th e past m o n th . C onnor p lan s to hav e th e bird m oun ted. Mittlesdorf Returns With Seed buy? Just because something is cheap, it is not always agoodbuy> It must taste good and give real food energy. Every Red & White product in your home-owned Red & White store is guaranteed to satisfy or your money back. You’ll know it is really a good buy. MART EARLY RED & 1«. 1»4» MISS M U L L IN S IS HONORED GUEST Miss G erald in e M ullins, d a u g h te r of Mrs. B ert M ullins of H erm isto n , w as recen tly honored w hen she was included in a group of 44 s tu d e n ts w ho w ere g uests of h o n o r a t a b a n q u e t given by A lpha L am bda D elta, n a tio n a l sch o lastic ho n o r society of O regon S ta te College. T his g ro u p of fresh m an g irls w as chosen from n e a rly five h u n d red girls. M iss M ullins is a 1939 g ra d u a te of H erm isto n U nion h ig h school. METHODIST YOUTH HOLDS CONFERENCE R ep re se n tin g th e local c h a p te r of th e E p w o rth L eague of th e M etho d is t c h u rc h , G eorge Sale J r . and Z elnia Sale left last W ednesday to a tte n d th e firs t sta te -w id e c o n fe r ence of M ethodist Y outh, held in Sa lem on th e W illa m e tte u n iv e rsity cam pus. R ep o rts com ing from Salem in d i cate th a t th e conference w as h ig h ly successful, d ra w in g som e five h u n d red young people from all p a rts of th e sta te . A m ong th e h ig h lig h ts of th e p rogram w ere th e addresses of Dr. K arl Downs, p a sto r of P asedena. Cal. Dr. D ow ns is one of th e o u t s ta n d in g N egro sp eak ers in th e co u n try an d is especially know n for h is w ork w ith y o u n g people. R ep o rts from th e co nference w ill be a p a r t of th e E p w o rth L eague m e etin g S unday evening. Let us make an analysis of your individual requirements and check them against the protection- you already have..................... No O b lig atio n * Phone T o d ay : : ii FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation M ETHODIST CHURCH Rev. S te a rn s C u sh in g J r ., P a sto r C o n tin u in g th e th em e th a t has been se t fo r th e m o n th , “ L ife” , th e su b ject fo r S unday m o rn in g w orship service a t 11 o’clock w ill be “ L iv in g E v ery w h ere." L ife can n o t be lived a p a rt from God. W e m u s t th e n find w h a t th e w ill of God is for us and th e n seek g u id an ce in d o in g th a t w ill. T h en and only th e n w ill life have u ltim a te m ean in g and purpose. E very service is aim ed to b rin g men to C h rist. A t 10 a.m . th e S u n day school m eets in s tu d y in g God’s word. Y ou w ill fin d ju s t th e r ig h t class fo r you. T h e E p w o rth eL ague a t 7 p. m ., R ebecca P ie rso n lea d in g th e lesson. Special S unday m o rn in g w ill be a no-host d in n e r follow ed by a b u si ness m e e tin g a f te r th e service. All w ho a tte n d o u r services a re in v ited to s ta y for th e d in n e r a n d enjoy th is C h ris tia n fellow ship. HERM ISTON B A PTIST CHURCH G rayden D. Loree, P a sto r “ Behold now is th e accepted tim e; Behold, now is th e day o f sa lv a tio n .” 2 Cor. 6 :2 . M any people w hen ap p ro ach ed on th e su b je c t of c h u rc h a tte n d a n c e of fer v ario u s excuses for n o t a tte n d ing. P ro m in e n t am o n g th ese a n s w ers is th is, “ I ’m g o in g to come as soon as . . . .” S o m eth in g else w hich is m ore im p o rta n t th a n C h ris t an d th e ch u rch m u st be ta k e n c a re of firs t. Je su s said, “ F o r w h a t is a m an p ro fited , if he s h a ll g a in th e w hole w orld, an d lose h is ow n so u l? ” M att. 1 6 :2 6 . W hy be c a re less w ith so m e th in g as im p o rta n t as y o u r so u l’s sa lv a tio n ? O u r S unday m o rn in g topic w ill be " W h y Go To C h u rc h ? ” Come and fin d out. S unday school a t 1: a.m ., m o rn in g w orship a t 11., B. Y. P. U. a t 6 :4 5 p. m., ev en in g service a t 7 :4 5 a n d p ra y e r m e etin g W ednesday a t 7 :3 0 . Correct Glosses Are the only known rem edy for most eye troubles, and a very large percent age of all headaches. SEE DR. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist & Optician OVER W 0 0 L W 0 R T H S 18 Bond Bldg. - Pendleton F v / r n V V U n l l U u V o DIMES F 0R your fo o d L i A U U AND DOLLARS. —FOOD THAT SATISFIES, —AT PRICES THAT SATISFY, —WITH SERVICE THAT SATISFIES! FRIDAY • SATURDAY - MONDAY BANANAS S U G A R 1 0 lb s . 5 3 c S pokane V alley A lam eda Pork and Beans 10^ No. 2*4 can 5c GOLDEN R IP E CA TSU P 14 oz. B o ttle ................ M .J.B. - S c h illin g s - H ills - M axw ell H ouse & R eliance CoSSee lb. 25c FRANCO A M ERICA N Spaghetti or Macaroni 3 cans 27c Wax Paper 125 F t. R olls 15* N. B. C. Shredded Wheel P ackage 1 1* Missionary Society Elects. At th e re g u la r business m e etin g of th e H erm isto n U nion M issionary so ciety held J a n u a r y 10 a t th e hom e of Rev. and Mrs. C. W a rn e r, th e fol lo w in g o fficers w ere elec ted : Mrs. E lsie D uvall, p re sid e n t. Mrs. B. E. G etchell. vice p re sid e n t, and Mrs. M arie W eeks, s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. A very In te re stin g lesson w as lead by Rev. W a rn e r, assisted by h is Mrs. W a rn e r. S ix teen m em bers w ere p resen t. Corn, Peas & Beans 2 L A M B S T E W ........................... LE G O F L A M B ........................ L A M B C H O P S ........................... ■ ■ ■ BB H I M iBJPGIvH Two New Officers Omitted. In th e list of n ew ly elected o ffi cers of th e E a ste rn S ta r , published in last w eek's issue of th e H erald , th e follow ing nam es a n d offices w ere o m itte d ; Mrs. F ra n c is L ane, conduc tress. an d Mrs. L u cille M ittlesdorf. asso ciate con d u ctress. 303 C ans CARSTEN S R e a d y to S e rv e in Tour m o u th H a lf o r W h o le pound | IP * lb- 1 5 * lb; 1 7 * ». 29c Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery