PAG K TWO
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
FRID AY - SATURDAY
APRIL 5 - 6
Pal Night»
DOUBLE FEATURE
Danger On Wheels
with
Richard Arlen - Andy Devine
f iv w A r lYNN BAKI
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C AUBREY SMITH
, DONALD WOODS
i AMANDA DUFF
PLUS SHORTS
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
APRIL 7 - 8 - 9
Continuous Show Sunday
The Great
Victor Herbert
starring
C. A. Linder was a business visitor
in Pendleton Wednesday.
John Thom, who has been quite ill
at the Hermiston General hospital, is
some improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fix and Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Fix visited in Pendleton
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Struthers visited
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. James
Kramer and family at Pilot Rock.
Mrs. Rex Jackson was honored
with a miscellaneous shower at her
home Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller of Uma
tilla were in Hermiston Tuesday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. John Graves and
family and Mrs. Miles Mulligan of
Heppner visited at the R. B. Wilcox
home Sunday.
Ben Gerking, leader of the Union
church choir, was surprised on his
birthday Wednesday evening after
choir practice by members of the
choir.
Week end guests at the homes of
Chas., Joe and George Corliss of West
land district, were Mrs. F. H. Cor
liss, Mrs. Walters and Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Corliss, all of Ontario, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hunt an
nounce the arrival of a baby girl, 6
lbs. 8 oz., Wednesday, born at the
home of Mrs. Lucille Montgomery.
This is their sixth child.
Allen Jones - Mary Martin
Popeye
THURSDAY, APRIL 4, l#40
THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Cartoon— Stealin’
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Honest
Popular Science
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
APRIL 10 - 11
Jane Withers
• P. A.
• VELVET
• HALF & HALF
THOMPSON'S DRUG
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H e r m is to n
B arber Shop
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High School
Color Cartoon—Busy Bakers
Comedy—Remember When
THE
O LD RELIABLE
EXPERIENCED BARBERS
BEST OF SERVICE
B IL L S H A A R , P ro p .
H e rm is to n
Specials for April 5th, 6th & 8th.
CORNED BEEF H A SH ................
20$
VEAL LO AF...................................................... 11 $
LUNCHEON MEAT ........................................ 23$
VIENNA SAUSAGE .............................. 3 for 29$
CHILI CON CARNE ............................ 2 for 23$
PREPARED MUSTARD.................................. 10$
BOSTON BAKED BEANS, R. & W.
and BROWN BREAD...............Both for
WHEAT CEREAL............................................ 19$
WAX PAPER, 40 ft. ro ll.......................... 2 for 17$
MILK, Red & W hite................................ 3 for 20$
CORN MEAL, 24 oz.......................................... 10$
PINEAPPLE, R & W Slic. or Home Style 2 for 45$
CORN, PEAS, BEANS, Our Value
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& TOMATOES, Pheasant, No. 2’s .... case
PEACHES, R. & W. Home Style.............2 for 45$
DILL PICKLES, No. 2y2’s ................................ 16$
SHREDDED W HEAT............................ 2 for 19$
BRIMFUL GRANULATED SOAP ................. 28$
CLEANSER, Red & W hite.............................. 5$
SPRY........................................................ 3 lbs- 50$
Henry Graves of Boardman was a
caller in Hermiston Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wilkes and
Mrs. I. W. Geer spent Sunday in
Walla Walla.
Mrs. Will Zacharias and son Dale
of Pendleton visited last Monday at
the W. R. Struthers home.
A. A. Holland of Stanfield, a med
ical patient at the Hermiston Gener
al hospital, returned to his home
Wednesday.
The Westland Home Economics
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
Jess Prindle on April 10, with Mrs.
Joe Corliss acting as hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and
daughter Helen of Pilot Rock spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. L. C. Dyer.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Furrer have
moved to Pilot Rock where he will be
emplpoyed during the summer.
Mrs. Walt Pearson and Sally and
Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker and Kay
were Pendleton business visitors on
Tuesday.
Mrs. Ella Furrer, daughter of Mrs.
Roy Null, and Dorothy Jordan were
Sunday evening callers at the Roy
Null home.
Mrs. Thomas Campbell left Tues
day with her daughter, Mrs. M. D.
Scroggs, for Sunnyside, Wn., to make
her home.
Mrs. Dale Fischer of Eugene came
Wednesday night to visit until Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. P. Dodd.
Mrs. Jennie Johnson is making her
home with her son, Roy G. Null, on
the Butter Creek highway since dis
posing of her place in Hermiston.
Mrs. Victor Hill, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Brock, left Monday
for her home at Maderia, Calif. She
has been visiting here for the past
four weeks.
Jean and James Decker, students
of Baker high school, arrived Sun
day to spend their spring vacation at
the home of their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad.
Lawrence Palmer of Lexington
spent some time in Hermiston Wed
nesday attending to business matters.
George McNealy of Patterson was
in Hermiston Tuesday.
See Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle
optometrist, at the Hermiston Hotel
Monday, April 8th, for better fitted
glasses. Many years of experience
examining eyes.
adv.
Mrs. Bertha Davidson, her two
sons and grandson of Kennewick,
Wn., spent Sunday at the Roy G. Null
home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Null call
ed in the afternoon.
Mrs. Roberta Gunn, Mrs. Georgia
Henderson, Mrs. C. E. Baker and
Miss Mary Petri spent Sunday at
Moro at the Bob Henderson home.
Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Gunn and family of Portland and
Miss Roberta Ratchford of Vancou
ver, and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Petit of
West Linn. The occasion was the
birthdays of Mr. Henderson and Rob
ert Petit.
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
PORK STEAKS, ten d er.............................. lb. 15$
PORK ROASTS, lean m eaty...................lb. 14 l/2$
PEANUT BUTTER, fresh ...................... 2 lbs. 25$
BACON JO W LS.....................................—- lb. 10$
SLICED BACON, rindless.......................... lb. 25$
SWIFT’S PEARL SHORTENING......... 4 lbs. 36$
Halibut - Oysters - Codfish - Kippered Salmon - Herring - Salmon
Fillet Sole
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
Arrived!
Another Carload of
New Ford Tractors
With Ferguson System of Hydraulic Control
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The Ford-Ferguson tractor is an innovation in
a wheel tractor that is mystifying, uncanny
and magic in its operation. Plow full speed
into a rock, root or any obstacle that would
damage any other implement — with the
NEW FORD TRACTOR you automatical
ly stop, the rear wheels raise up and spin.
This is brought about by the built in Ford-
Ferguson hydraulic system of control.
There is nothing you can do with your horses
that you can not do with this New Ford
tractor—and do it better, cheaper, quicker
and with less effort on your part. Make no
mistake about i t ! The Ford tractor will
work on your farm to a degree of perfect
ion you won’t believe until you’ve tried it.
LET US PROVE THIS TRACTOR UNDER YOUR
CONDITIONS ON YOUR LAND.
Rohrman Motor Co.
HERMISTON, OREGON
PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE These will continue every night this
HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
week, over Sunday and through the
Rev. E. D. Greeley, Pastor
Grayren D. Loree, Pastor
following week.
Lord’s day services:
Our Sunday services begin with
Bible school 10:00 a. m.
Sunday School at 10 o’clock, followed
The following discourse will be
Devotional and communion at 11. presented in the order given: Thurs.,
by morning worship at 11. Our theme
Evening service at 7:45.
will be “The Bible as a Plumbline.”
What does it mean to confess
Mid-week, Wednesday at 7:45.
Just as a wall cannot be accurately
Christ?; Friday, If one is baptized
A warmth of welcome awaits you. into Christ, to what church will they
judged to be true by the natural eye,
so our theories cannot be accurately
belong?; Saturday, What does it
judged except by the plumb line of
mean to be in Christ?; Sunday, 11 a.
COLUMBIA SCHOOL
God’s Word.
m.. Do this in remembrance of me;
B.Y.P.U. meets at 7 o’clock and MEETINGS STARTED
Monday, The Unconcealable Christ;
evening worship at 8. The fifth chap
Tuesday, Upon what principle does
ter of Daniel, containing the story of
Evangelist J. C. Bunn of Seattle the Lord receive our worship and
Belshazzar's feast will be discussed. began a series of gospel meetings at service?; Wednesday, The sin of de-
Don’t forget prayer meeting Wednes the Columbia school house, 4 miles nomi national ism.
day at 7 :30.
The public is cordially invited.
northeast of Hermiston, April 1st.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. Warner, Pastor
The latch string you will find
hanging out on the front door of any
one of our churches next Sunday
morning and evening. You will find
a welcome in any one of them.
Our sermon topic for the morning
— ABOUT THE CERTIFIED BARGAINS —
worship service will be “The Wisdom
and Purity of Christ,” and for the
SEE OUR HAND BILLS
evening service, “Peter Delivered
From Prison.”
For Fri., Sat. and Mon., April 5, 6 & 8
The Town’s Talking
2 producé department —
CAULIFLOWER, snow w hite.................head 15$
CARROTS, tender crisp.................... 3 bunches 14$
RHUBARB, local....................................3 lbs. 14$
RADISHES........................................ 3 bunches 14$
GREEN ONIONS.............................. 2 bunches 5$
Major and Mrs. O. L. Babcock were
in the Hermiston area Monday look
ing after business and also doing a
little campaigning.
Dr. L. C. Richey, optometrist of
Pendleton, Oregon, will be in his new
location, Monday, April 8th, 1940,
above the Pendleton Drug Store.
33-2c
Mrs. Roy Omohundro of LaGrande
visited Mrs. Struthers from Tuesday
till Friday evening of last week. The
Omohundros formerly resided in the
Butter Creek district.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark are be
ing congratulated upon the arrival of
a boy, 7 lbs. 8 oz., born Wednesday
at the Hermiston General hospital.
He has been named Ralph. They now
have two boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith of En
terprise were over night guests at
the home of Mrs. Georgia Henderson
Saturday and spent Sunday visiting
friends here. They returned that
night.
Mrs. Inez McCormick and Mrs.
Miles Barager at the latter’s home
entertained the officers of the East
ern Star Tuesday at a unique party.
Fifteen officers and past matrons
spent a most enjoyable afternoon.
Miss Marion Casady, Mrs. Casady,
Mrs. Christley and Jim Getchell went
to Pendleton Tuesday where they met
Mrs. Fannie Morey of May, Okla <>
homa. Mrs. Morey is a sister of Mrs.
Christley and will visit here.
Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Anderson of
Portland were Sunday guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt-
house. They were en route to visit
her parents at New Plymouth, Ida.
Mrs. Anderson is Mr. Felthouse’s
niece.
Word was received here that Joe
Dyer, formerly of Hermiston who has
been in the Redmond hospital for sev
eral weeks, was somewhat improved
and was able to leave the hospital. He
is now at the home of his daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peterson.
Mrs. A. F. Randolph and son Wil
lard of Debout Lakes, Minn., left on
Monday for coast points after an 8-
day visit at the A. W. Turnblad
home. They have been on an 8-weeks
trip through the eastern and south
ern states and will return home the
"lorthern route.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fix of Rose
Lodge, Ore., arrived Wednesday to
spend until Friday visiting at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Fix in the Columbia district.
Mrs. Ben Fix had visited for a few
days at the home of her son, and ac
companied them to Hermiston.
R. H. McAtee, former school sup
erintendent here, stopped a short
while at the O. O. Felthouse home on
Tuesday evening en route to Spo
kane to attend the Inland Empire
teachers’ meeting. Mrs. McAtee is
spending the time with their daugh
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Widoman at Pasco.
Dr. Wm. C. Stram
OPTOMETRIST
The Reason for
Tired Strained Eyes
is due to driving, sun
glare, dust, close work,
movies and late hours.
WHY SUFFER
from burning, smarting eyes,
when relief is available? Have
your eyes examined. If glasses
are needed they cost no more
and oft times less here than
elsewhere.
No Charge for Examination.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
METHODIST CHURCH
Stearns Cushing Jr., Pastor
“The Gospel of Gladness” will be
the subject theme for the Sunday
morning woship services at the Meth
odist church. Many are our reasons
for gladness. We have a good God
and know it. We should rejoice be
cause our God has given us a pleas
ant world to live in. Rejoice and be
exceedingly glad. Let the church help
you meet life. Our services at the us
ual hours. The Epworth League and
meditation hour in the evening. You
will find a warm and cordial wel-
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P & G NAPTHA SOAP...................... 7 bars 22$
PEAS OR CORN, Seaport..... 3 No. 303 cans 2J$
APPLE BUTTER, Dutch G irl.......38 oz. jar J 91
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Curtis .. 2 46-oz. cans 29*
RICE, Blue Rose.................................... 3 lbs. 14*
SLICED BEETS, Seaport........... 3 No. 2 cans 29*
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS .................... lb. ¿91
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Fargo...........No. 1 can JQi
PUREX BLEACH................................ quart J2F
PEAS, Reliance D inner........... 3 No. 2 cans 37*
PINEAPPLE, Reliance Fancy sli. 2 No. 2 ^ ’s 39$
JELL-O, “6 Delicious Flavors” ...............pkg. 3$
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
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