The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 01, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAO S TWO
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1S40.
T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N .
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
FBI. - SAT. - FEB. 2 • 3
P A L
Miss L av in a May L ynch sp e n t th e
week end in S pokane, W n.
Mr. an d M rs. E a rle D udley
rtf
M ilton w ere v isito rs in H e rm isto n
Sunday.
T h e lad les of th e U nion ch u rc h
w ill sponsor a food sale a t S m ith ’s
sto re on S a tu rd a y , Feb. 3.
23-2p
T h e U nion ch u rc h lad ies h o n o red
Mrs. P a u l V an A rsd ale a t a m iscel­
lan eo u s sh o w er T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n .
E w ald R o h rm an , w ho h as sp en t
som e tim e v is itin g in P e n d leto n , vi
sited a t th e hom e of h is co u sin , A.
F. R o h rm an , over th e week end.
Mrs. C h arles S eellger, M rs. Joe
C orliss, M rs. Jess P rin d le a n d Miss
A lm a L a ird accom panied F loyd L aird
to P en d leto n T h u rsd a y to a tte n d th e
U m a tilla c o u n ty P om ona a t a n all-
d ay an d ev en in g session.
N IG H T S
Double Feature
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Missing Evidence
starring
Preston Foster - Irene Hervey
v Q ptosea L
PLUS SHORTS
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BROKEN GLASSES
A L ife s a v e r in dn em ergency
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
FEB. 4 - 5 - 6
A . W . B eh rm an
Continuous Show Sunday
JE W E L E R
H E R M IS T O N , O R E G O N
CLAUDETTf
DRUMS COLBEI!
MOHAWK TONDA
ALONb THE
HENRY
IN. TECHNICOLOR! Cost of Thoincne
C arto o n — T h e
H itch
H ik er
S p o rtlig h t— B ig G ame F is h in g
WED. - THURS. - FEB. 7 - 8
J A N E W IT H E R S
JACK UP YOU*
o 1RO0BIES
THE RITZ BROTHERS
WNU
Seryic*
C arto o n — T he F ir s t R obin
T ravelo g u e — K an g aro o
C o u n try
Monkey is C w ayziest P eople
Rohrman Moton Co.
Hermiston, Oregon
Specials for February 2, 3 and 5.
Quick Arrow Soap Flakes
Mrs. J a c k B iggs of P en d leto n , ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
fo rm erly of H erm isto n , w as ta k e n to
th e s ta te tu b ercu lo sis h o sp ita l a t
T he D alles T uesday w h ere she w ill
un d erg o tre a tm e n t fo r th e n e x t few
m onths. Mr. B iggs stopped in H e r­
m iston fo r a sh o rt tim e W ednesday
en ro u te back to P en d leto n .
H ave you trie d o u r F re n c h p a stry ?
F e a tu re d S a tu rd a y . S h aw ’s B akery.
2 4 -lc
T h e U nion ch u rch L adies Aid w as
host to a n all-d a y m e etin g fo r th e
B a p tist L ad les A id a n d M eth o d ist
L adies A id recen tly . A p p ro x im ately
35 ladies w ere p re se n t to enjoy a pot
luck d in n e r. T h e a fte rn o o n w as s p e n t
hem m in g tea tow els and a sh o rt p ro ­
FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN
g ram w as given.
Mr. an d Mrs. F. B. Sw ayze left
S a tu rd a y on a n ex ten d ed tr ip east.
T hey p lan n ed to be gone a t least a
m onth.
L a rg e selectio n o f V alentines.
Make y o u r choice now .
B rie rle y ’s.
2 4 -lp
M rs. Tom F ra s e r, Mrs. N. R."
^ fu e lle r, H elen M ueller, an d Mrs.
W. M. .M arbut w ere W a lia W a lla vi­
sito rs S a tu rd a y .
Mr. a n d Mrs. C laren ce R obertson
of K im b erley w ere H erm isto n v isi­
to rs on T u esd ay . T h e R obertsons
N E W F O U R -H C L U B
ow n a la rg e stock ra n c h in G ra n t
co u n ty .
PR O JE C T P L A N N E D
F re n c h p a stry w ill be fe a tu re d at
S h aw ’s B ak ery S a tu rd a y .
2 4 -lc
T he H erm isto n G arden club h as
Mrs. C. E. B ak er, Mrs. R o b erta
consented
to sponsor a 4-H club
G unn. Mrs. J. S. B u rn h am , Miss
p ro ject for
M arjo rie B u rn h a m an d Mrs. G eorgia H ome B e a u tific a tio n
those o ld er boys an d g irls w ho may
H en d erso n sp e n t S u n d ay afte rn o o n
be in te re ste d in such a p ro ject, a n ­
in P en d leto n .
nounces Mrs. W . A. H in e lin e of
Mrs. D ayton H a rris is confined to
th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr. and H erm isto n , w ho is in te re ste d in le a d ­
in g th e club.
Mrs. R oy A tte b u ry , due to illness.
T he p ro je c t in clu d es im proving
She is em ployed a t th e H erm iston
hom e co n d itio n s. T he clu b m em ber
D ru g Co.
Dave M ittle sd o rf of th e F a rm B u r­ p lan s to b e a u tify th e hom e by p la n t­
eau C o o p erativ e m ill w ill leave th is in g trees, sh ru b b ery , flow ers, b u ild ­
week end fo r O n tario w ith a load of ing w alk s and fences, an d m ak in g
a lfa lfa an d clo v er seed to be rec le a n ­ any. o th e r im pro v em en ts necessary,
such as rem oving u n sig h tly fe a tu re s.
ed.
A t th e end of th e p ro ject, th e
M r. an d M rs. P a u l V an P a tte n
w ere ho sts to a d in n e r T uesday eve­ m em ber p re p a re s an ex h ib it, in c lu d ­
ning. C overs w ere placed fo r Mr. ing o rig in a l d ra w in g s show ing th e
an d Mrs. C. J. Jack so n , Mr. a n d H rs. plan of g ro u n d s and im pro v em en ts
E rm ol S ater, Mr. a n d Mrs. E m ory m ade, p h o to g rap h s sh o w in g th e im ­
provem ents, and a sto ry of th e w ork.
Cox an d th e h ost an d hostess.
G race B ensel of U m atilla w as th e
Mr. a n d Mrs. G. W. M cC racken,
Mr. an d Mrs. S am m y M cC racken, co u n ty w in n er in th e H om e B e a u ti­
D elm ar M cC racken a n d W ayne L in d ­ fic a tio n c o n test held d u rin g th e la s t
n er re tu rn e d la s t w eek from Y um a, year.
Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton
LaGrande and Baker
— BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY
V ir g il S m ith
A gen t
Telephone 681
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Hermiston, Ore.
NÛ-PENDLETON MOTOR FflEiG HW lNC;
METHODIST CHURCH
S tearn s C ush in g J r ., P a sto r
HERM ISTON UNION CHURCH
Rev. C. W a rn e r, P a sto r
T his is C h ristia n E n d eav o r w eek
aro u n d th e w orld. T he y o u n g peo­
ple of th e c h u rc h a re c e le b ra tin g th e
b irth d a y of th e ir o rg a n iz a tio n . On
W ednesday ev en in g of th is
week
th ey served a free tu rk e y b a n q u e t
to th e ch u rch , on T h u rsd a y ev en in g
th ey a tte n d a u n io n ra lly in U m a­
tilla , an d S unday ev en in g th e y p re ­
s e n t th e play “ T he R e tu rn o f th e
P ro d ig a l.”
T he S unday m o rn in g serm on w ill
Colo., an d o th e r p o in ts east w here
be “ C h rist C alls 'to th e B e tte r
th ey h ad sp e n t six w eeks v isitin g .
T h e services of th e
day
begin T h in g s of L ife.”
NAMED
M rs. E stie S teele of th e B lack & J Ç N K IN S
w ith th e S u n d ay school a t 10 a. m.
W h ite Beau'ty Salon p lan s to leave FOR H IG H
AW ARD
We have set o u r goal fo r th re e m ore
S a tu rd a y to a tte n d a 3-day b eau ty
per class in a tte n d a n c e . T he m o rn ­
show in P o rtla n d . T he show w ill end
in g w o rsh ip serv ice a t 11. T he E p ­
C lifford Je n k in s, fo rm erly of H e r­
w ith a p arad e of fash io n s an d a big
w o rth L eague m e e ts a t 7 o’clock and
b all. Mrs. Steele p lan s to re tu r n on m iston, a n d w hose b ro th e r G eorge oloses w ith o u r ev en in g m ed itatio n .
e n k in s w as a s s is ta n t co u n ty ag e n t
W ednesday.
A sin cere in v ita tio n is extended
Mrs. H. R. S m ith re tu rn e d to her h ere sev eral years, w as re c en tly g iv ­
hom e in E n te rp ris e S unday a fte r en th e a w ard a t K la m a th F alls, as to an y w ho a re not w o rsh ip p in g in
sp en d in g a w eek v is itin g in H erm is­ he o u ts ta n d in g young m an in civic one of o u r c h u rc h e s to jo in in o u r
ton. H erm isto n w e a th e r, how ever, w ork of th a t co unty. T he aw ard C h ris tia n fellow ship an d w orship.
as m ade a t a b an q u e t by th e p re s­
did n o t a g re e w ith h er and she spent
PEN TECO STA L TABERN A CLE
th e last few day s of h e r v isit f ig h t­ id en t of th e C ham ber of Com m erce
Are the only known rem­
and in th e address he said th a t Je n -
Rev. E. D. G reeley, P a sto r
in g a severe cold.
edy
for most eye troubles,
'tin s h ad given fa r m ore th a n allo t-
W h ile we m ay not be ab le to su p ­
and a very large percent­
ed d a y s’ w ork to th e a c tiv itie s of th e
4-H a n d th e farm c h ild ren of th a t ply a p re d ictiv e epitom e of w orld
age of all headaches.
h ap p en in g s, of th is we a re confi­
county.
SEE
Men an d women need a Sav­
One of his best a c tiv itie s
w as d e n t:
io
u
r
from
sin
and
fe
a
r
and
d
eath
.
’
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
s ta g in g a ju n io r livestock show a t
K lam ath F alls. He has been county T h a t S aviour we know a n d love, and
Optometrist & Optician
agent a t K lam ath F a lls since 1935, from H is pierced han d s we have re- i
OVER W 0 0 L W 0 B T H S
ceived an u ncanceled com m ission to
P ure P ork S a u sa g e
an d is now 31 y ears of age.
18 Bond Bldg. - Pendleton
C o u n try S ty le
b ear w itn ess of H is sav in g pow er.
O ur one am b itio n is th a t all m en, of
L B ............................
every trib e a n d race, m ay know th a t
"D R U M S A LO N G
Je h o v a h — Je su s is God alone.
BEEF ROASTS
THE M O H A W K "
T he B ible school m eets a t 10:00
Be-st C en ter C uts
a. m. on th e L o rd ’s Day. follow ed by
FOR YOUR
D arry l F. Z an u ck 's p ro d u ctio n of th e com m union service, an d th e pas­
SHOE & HARNESS
the
PORK ROASTS
"Drum s A long th e M ohaw k’’ pro m i­ to r b rin g in g th e m essage on
su
b
ject
“
A
Sw
eet
S
avour
of
C
h
ris
t.”
,
F in e s t Q u ality
ses to be th e h ig h sp o t of th e com ing
R E P A IR IN G
In s p irin g ev e n in g se rv ice a t 7:45.
film season in H erm isto n .
Film ed
W HY NOT TRY
O ur week
d ay serv ice include
in th e la te s t technicolor, w ith C lau ­
K A U F F M A N 'S
FRESH SIDE PORK
d e tte C olbert and H en ry F onda in “ T he B ible and P ra y e r H o u r" T ues­
L ean
th e s ta r r in g
roles, th is p ictu re day a t 8 p.m . C ottage p ra y e r m eet­
SHOE
R E P A IR S H O P
b rin g s u n su rp assed a c tio n to th e in g T h u rsd a y a t th e S h erry re s i­
UMATILLA,
OREGON
O asis th e a tre w hich s ta r ts Sunday. dence on B u tte r Creek, and F rid ay
(JU ST BELOW D EPO T)
ev
en
in
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in
th
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C
olum
bia
d
is
tric
t,
RIB STEAKS
T he sto ry is based on th e g re a t
Dependable Work—
G rain Fed Beef
b est-se llin g novel by W a lte r E. E d ­ place to be an n o u n ced la te r. R em em ­
Quality Material
ber
th
e
special
aftern
o
o
n
services
at
LB.
1 9 <
m onds of th e s t ir r in g days of ad v en ­
MOTTO: “ I Aim To P lease.’
the
Thom
son
school
house
on
B
u
t­
tu re an d rom anee w hen A m erica w as
young. T he action is set in New te r C reek a t 2:30.
PORK CHOPS
L ean T e n d er
Y o rk ’s peaceful, b e a u tifu l M ohaw k
LB.
v alley and dep icts th e co lo n ists u n ­
d e r th e o n sla u g h t of fh e savage Iro ­
quois. B a ttle scenes in th is film
BACON
S u g a r C ured
reach a p itch of realism and ex cite­
LB
m en t n ev er equalled on th e screen.
“ L et th is C up— ” , th is w ell know n
passage from th e lips of o u r Lord
gives th e s e ttin g for o u r com m union
m e d ita tio n
fo r S u n d ay m orning,
F e b ru a ry 4, a t th e M ethodist church.
D aily we a re called upon to face
problem s an d s itu a tio n s w hich a re
m ore th a n w e can cope. A lone we
m eet defeat. B u t if we lay hold the
pow er w hich w as C h ris t’s as He
cam e o u t of th e g ard en , we sh all
th e n be v icto rio u s.
Correct Glasses
I Meat
Specials
15«
S w ift w ill pay 5c to any o rg a n iz a tio n for every box top
WHEAT GERM, for extra vitamin B .... 1 lb.
25«
13*
GRAPE N U T S ........................................... pkg.
ALL BRAN, Kellogg’s ...................... lge. pkg.
f 9^
KLEENEX, 500 sheet carton.................. 2 for
g
63«
SHRIMP, Red & White l's ................... 2 tor 33«
SHRIMP, Our V alu e................................ 2 tor 25«
SALMON, Red & White l ' s ....................2 for 55«
CRAB MEAT, i/»’s ................................. 2 for
............ 161«
LB
14*
16«
16*
19*
SALMON. Silver Rapids l ’s ................. 2 for
33*
PEANUT BUTTER, Pheasant 2’s ................
MACARONI & CHEESE SAUCE ...... 3 for
29*
29*
F ran co A m erican
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, R & W I 1/ , lb.
23*
FRESH EGG NOODLES, R. & W........ 1 lb. *3*
FLAV-R-JELL, jelly mold fr e e .............. 6 for 29*
B & W TISSUE
8 rolls
SCOTT TOWELS
I 111 I I I
45«
IO*
Red & White ....... 1 lb. tin 2 7 *
CH EESE
BROOK FI ELD
2-lb. B rick o r A m erican
By MRS. JO E UDEY
HONEST VALUE
DEPENDABLE
QUALITY
Fresh Produce
tO N IO N S
No. l 's - JO lbs.
Sw eet S panish
............ 1 1 lb. lb. 2 1 3 9 * *
Ri#er ..............
2 lbs.
LETTU C E
Large Solid - 2
h<is- »3*
Hermiston Trading Co.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
13*
R H U B A R B
Even th e last d ro p is good.
I U l U l l I r ■ i l I £arly
Mart
49«:
2 Lna FOR
TOWNSEND CLUB
NEWS
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
T h e last m eetin g of th e clu b w as
| a fu ll ev e n in g of business. T he
p re sid e n t ap p o in ted E. T. H atfield
of U m atilla as 1st vice p re sid e n t;
F red Lenz. 2nd vice p resid en t, and
H. H artley , s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r. Mrs.
I Jim Beebe, c h a irm a n
of p rogram
I com m ittee. Mrs. D ixson. c h a irm a n of
social a c tiv itie s , Mr. M orehouse.
! c h a irm a n of th e fin an ce, Mr. P r in ­
dle and Mr. G uiw its on th e m em ber­
ship com m ittee. Joe Udey, ch a irm a n
| of
ex ten sio n
com m ittee.
F o rest
Moore, c h a irm a n of p u b lic re la tio n s,
| and Mrs Joe Udey. c h a irm a n of Jad-
| lea’ au x ilia ry .
T h e p ro g ram co m m ittee rep o rted
I th a t p lan s a re b ein g m ade to have
a reception h o n o rin g th e re tire d of­
ficers. It w ill be a fte r th e business
m e etin g a t th e n ext m eetin g . F e b ru ­
a ry 9. G am es, d an c in g an d re fre s h ­
m ents. and a good tim e is prom ised
to a ll. A very sh o rt business m eet­
ing w ill be held to give w ay fo r the
good tim e.’ and th e public is invited
to attend.
S everal local m em bers a tte n d e d
th e T ow nsend b ask et social and
d a n c e a t B oardm an on th e 244h.
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