The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 11, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1»<®.
THE H E R M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE L o c a l H a p p e n in g s
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
$
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
April 12 - 13
PA L N IG H T S
Double Feature
SAM UEL G O LD W Y N
JpAFHES
uarnng
DAVID
OLIVIA
HIVEH-deHAVIELAHD
In Old Monterey
with
GENE AUTRY
PLUS SHORTS
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
April 14 - 15 - 16
Continuous Show Sunday
Color Cartoon — Fresh Fish
Color Parade — Mechanix No.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
April 17 - 18
JOHN
GARFIELD
ANN
SHERIDAN
PAT
O’BRIEN
Comedy—One For the Book
Vote Trouble
H erm iston
B a rb e r Shop
THE
OLD RELIABLE
EXPERIENCED BARBERS
BEST OF SERVICE
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
County Homemakers are looking
forward with great interest to the
i 4th Annual Homemakers' Day to be
1 held next Wednesday, April 17 at the
Mrs. Farris has moved into
Dr. F. B. Belt returned home Wed­
nesday noon after a short business Frank Waller house which is now Vert Memorial in Pendleton from
10:30 to 3:30.
owned by M. L. Watson.
trip to Portland.
Exhibits and demonstrations, a
A. A. “Red” Estle, salesman at
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse had
as their dinner guests Tuesday night Rohrman’s Motor Co., has been con­ feature of the morning program, will
fined to his home since Tuesday with be educational as well as interesting.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Prindle.
Nutrition exhibits will include meth­
Father Alban Cullen, pastor of the illness.
tylarvip Rankin and Bill Gorrell re­ ods for preparing foods for the froz­
Hermiston Catholic church, is ill in
The Dalles hospital with sore throat. turned Tuesday morning from a week en locker, vegetable cookery methods,
Dr. L. C. Richey, optometrist of end trip to Corvallis, Forrest Grove, spring salads, and interesting table
Pendleton, Oregon, will be in his new Seattle and way points. They visit­ decorations.
Homemade rugs, curtaining the
location, Monday, April 8th, 1940, ed Marvin’s brothers at Oregon State
home,
a 4-H girl’s room, better home
and
Pacific
university.
above the Pendleton Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Stearns Cushing and lighting, Indian arts and crafts,
33-2c
Nineteen members of the Christian daughter attended an all day meet­ clothing buymanship, and pattern
Endeavor society of the Union church ing at Weston at the Methodist P ar­ fitting are among the other exhibits
attended a union rally in Milton last sonage club which was an all day af­ to be shown.
The Parent Education Study club
fair with pot luck dinner at noon.
Friday.
Melvin Lawrence of Stanfield, 14 leaders are arranging an exhibit of
Mrs. G. R. O’Daniels has been ill
the past week at the home of her years of age, had the misfortune of homemade game equipment, and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKen- breaking his arm while playing Sat­ training correct habits in children.
urday and is being treated at the Miss Jane Olsen, Umatilla county
librarian, is preparing an exhibit of
Mrs. Rena Waterman returned last Hermiston General hospital.
Miss Maxine Faust and Miss Lu­ interesting new books for leisure
week end from visiting her children
and relatives at Bend, Portland and cille Forsythe spent the week end in time reading.
Pendleton visiting with relatives.
Walla Walla.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ritchie of Salem
Charlie Corliss is building a new
Alice Norris, Pastor
came
Saturday
evening
to
visit
at
house on his place joining the Jess
We
are
again extending the invi­
Prindle residence in the Westland the home of her brother, Mr. and tation to meet with us as a people to
Mrs.
Guy
Shaw.
The
Ritchies
had
district.
worship in Sunday School, church
Miss Dorothy Pierson is confined been visiting in Heppner and brought and mid week prayer meeting. We
her
mother,
Mrs.
Casha
Shaw,
to
to her home this week due to illness
are grieved that so many are not in
but is expected to be able to attend Hermiston. They returned to Salem
services anywhere.
Sunday.
school soon.
There is coming a reckoning day
Measles have played havoc in the
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten
for Hermiston. Only two classes of
V.
R.
Wilkes
home
the
past
week.
were over night guests at the home
people will be there, saint and sin­
of her sister and family in Pendleton, Just after the little son had recover­ ner, clean and unclean, sheep and
ed
from
an
attack,
Mrs.
Wilkes
was
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory, Saturday.
goats. On which side of the fence
Mrs. E. L. Neff, mother of Mrs. stricken, and Mr. Wilkes is ill with are you? You can know now. Re­
septic
sore
throat.
Alton Kingsbury, and Doris Davis of
Little Billy Hensel, son of Mr. and member there are lots of goats in the
Walla Walla are spending ten days
Mrs.
Fred Hensel, has been ill with sheep fold, but there is coming a day
with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury.
of separation. •
Mrs. Ermal Sater entertained at a a case of measles the past week.
A welcome awaits you.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
C.
McReynolds
galloping silver tea Friday afternoon.
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Those enjoying the afternoon sewing went to Spokane over the week end HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH
were Mrs. Gertrude Sanders, Mrs. and were accompanied home by her
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
Claude Wilcox, Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, sister, Mrs. Morris Pearson and
Our Sunday morning text will be
Mrs. Leander Quiring, Miss Omega daughter Dianna. They will here But my God shall supply all your
Sater, Mrs. Paul Van Patten, Miss here for a week.
need according to His riches in glory
Joyce Sater and Mrs. A1 Quiring.
by Christ Jesus.” Phil. 4:19. The
Mother-Daughter Party Held
Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and son
lilies and the sparrows are objects of
Mrs.
B.
Haneline
entertained
at
a
Charles- left Tuesday afternoon to
God’s love and care; how much more
spend a few days in Portland on bus­ dessert bridge party Thursday after­ man was created in His own image!
noon of last week with two tables of
Why worry? God’s supply is not
iness.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McAtee of bridge, featuring a mother and imited.
daughter
party.
Present
were
Mrs.
Prineville were week end guests at
Our evening message will be con-
the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt­ F. C. McKenzie and her mother, Mrs. •erned with Daniel, chapter 6, where­
O’Daniels,
Mrs.
Frank
Guiwitz
and
house. They were en route home
in we find the old yet ever new story
from attending the Inland Empire her mother, Mrs. Roderick, Mrs. Enos f Daniel in the lions den.
Martin
and
her
mother,
Mrs.
Ray,
Teachers’ convention at Spokane and
METHODIST CHURCH
visiting with their daughter and fam­ Mrs. E. P. Dodd and her mothdr,
Stearns Cushing Jr., Pastor
ily, Mr. and Mrs. O. Wideman. Cov Mrs. Alexander. Prizes were won by
The sermon theme for the morn­
ers placed Sunday at the Felthouse Mrs. Martin and her mother, Mrs.
ing worship service will be, “Losing
home were Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Me-
One’s Life.” The key-note of Jesus’
Atee, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and
Church Conference Scheduled.
preaching was life. Is your life all
children, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne,
The Christian churches of Eastern
you desire it to be? If it isn’t you
and the host and hostess.
Oregon will hold their annual con­ are invited to unite with us in our
vention in the Hermiston Union services. The messages which you
church April 25 and 26. A fine pro­
will hear are fundamental in doc­
• P. A.
gram is being planned and the entire trine yet using modern methods and
• VELVET
convention will be open to the public. techniques of approach. The demand
•
HALF & HALF
TH O M PSO N 'S DRUG
Specials for April 12, 13 ancl 15.,
Home Ee. Club To Meet.
The Home Economics club will
meet at the home of Mrs. Dixson in
Columbia district Friday afternoon.
A business and social afternoon is
anticipated. Columbia Grange lad­
ies are asked to especially keep this
meeting in mind.
We O 1 i f°r One Doz. Eggs, if they are the lai gest
pay
brought into our store before April 27th.
BEANS, small white, reds or baby limas .. 3 lbs. 19tf
GRAPEFRUIT, Sunny Mist No. 300 can .. 6 for 57tf
SPICES, Red & White 2 oz.......................3 for 2 5 t
CAKE FLOUR, Red & White
K(
VANILLA EXTRACT, Pheasant.......both for
TABLE SALT, R. & W. 2 lb.....................2 for 17tf
BISCUIT FLOUR, Red & White
29<
HUSKIES .......................................... 2 PkKSi
Buy Bulk Garden Seeds - Save Money-
BRIMFUL, the best soap for this water .... pkg. 29
BROOMS, Boardman 4-tie .............................. 49tf
— PRODUCE DEPARTMENT —
NEW SPUDS, extra fancy...................... 4 lbs. 19<
ASPARAGUS ................. 3
bunches 10«!
— MEAT DEPARTMENT —
BEEF ROASTS, grain fed b e e f...............lb. 17Vi<
VEAL STEW, lean meaty .......................lb. l2Va<
BACON BACK, lean .................................... lb. 18C
SUGAR CURED BACON, delicious flavor lb. 18<
BACON JOWLS, lean streaked.................lb. 9 1/a<£
PURE LARD, Armour’s S ta r............ 8 lb. pail 80<
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
HOM EM AKERS1 DA Y
PLANS COMPLETED
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
H t n i l t t l U T * “ * ............ a i m H M H i m
t H
DR. STRAM
Optometrist
BIFOCAL SPECIALIST
Need Glasses?
with
No Charge for Examination,
and Prices Reasonable, There
is No Need to Put Off Getting
Your Glasses. I Give You My
Personal Attention, and by my
20 Years of Optical Practice in
Portland, I Guarantee You Sat­
isfaction.
Strun Optical Co.
Fuller Paints
X W eek s O nly
April 12 to 27 Inc.
HOUSE PAINT
Fuller Pure Prepared. For a beauti­
ful, protecting “all over” job. New
Fuller Pure Prepared Primer on sale,
too. Saves one coat of paint. Paint or
primer reduced to 92c qt., or 55c pt.
Also Special on
Porch Paint & Enamel
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
PHONE 2791
Morning worship at 10 a. m. Ladies
Aid Friday, April 12 at the home of
Mrs. Slaughter.
Umatilla—
Ladies Aid meeting Thursday.
April 11, at the home of Mrs. Sam­
son. A special feature of our even­
ing service will be a continuation of
the pictures of the life of Martin
Luther.
The girls are very grateful to the
people whq were so cooperative, and
to Mrs. Burnham for the use of her
store.
SEW ING CLUB EARNS
SCHOLARSHIP M ONEY
A t S ta n fie ld
is for something practical in relig
ion. That is our specialty. You will
find a cordial welcome.
HERMISTON UNION CHURCH
C. Warner, Pastor
One hundred and thirty-eight were
in our Sunday School last Sunday.
If you are not attending anywhere,
why not avail yourself of the oppor
tunity? Edgar Hoover says, “There
is one cure for the ills of our country
and that is our people interested in
the Sunday School.”
The sermon for our Sunday morn­
ing worship service will be “The Ever
Abiding Christ,” and for the evening
service, “From Saul to Paul.”
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
The topic of next Sunday evening’s
lecture, April 14» delivered by Ivan
Schaber, will be “The Apostalic Sab­
bath” or the New Testament Sab­
bath.” This subject is one which to
many people has not been clearly
presented. Eight texts will be taken
up together with their contents and
you may conclude as to what is meant
by the First Day of the Week. So be
sure and be there. All are invited to
attend at 7:45.
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev. John K. Walpole, Pastor
Sermon subject for April 14, “The
Gift of the Holy Spirit.”
Boardman—
Ladies missionary meeting, April
17 at the home of Mrs. Baker. Pray­
er meeting Thursday evening at the
pastor’s home.
Irrigon—
Sunday School at 10:45 a. m.
Townsend Club Sponsors
B en efit
DANCE
226 So. Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
We Carry Ray-Ban Goggles
.Vffir COLUMBIA PARK HALL
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Admuotion 25c — Includes Lunch
Dutch Auction — Card Playing
Friday, April 12
$2 -8 8 Gal
The Priscilla 4-H Sewing club
cleared $18 at their food sale held
last Saturday, it was reported at their
regular meeting Monday evening.
for your
E N JO Y M E N T
Saturday, Apr. 13
Stanfield Commercial Club
Presents a Dance at
Refvem Hall
BRANSTETTER’S ORCHESTRA
Admission 60c & 15c
QUALITY & ECONOMY
G0 H M I I H H M I.
WHEN YOU BUY WELL KNOWN BRANDS
— Friday, Saturday & Monday —
Crystal White
11
SOAP
Giant Bars
Dromedary
Ginger Bread Mix 14% pkg. oz.
Cream White Pure Vegetable
SHORTENING
3
Paradise
Sweet Pickles
25 oz. Jar
Bliss
1
COFFEE
49c
Lb. Can
22c
Lb. Can
Emporium - Solid Pack
TOMATOES
3
Tasty
Salad Dressing or
Sandwich Spread
Reliance
__
CRAB MEAT
For All
Tomato Juice
12-oz. can
GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES
In Our Refrigerated Window
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery