The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 23, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1M».
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON.
BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERM ISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
F R ID A Y - S A TU R D A Y
MAY 24 - 25
Pal Nights
DOUBLE FEATURE
Mrs. A. A. Estle underwent a ma­
jor operation in Pendleton Wednes­
day. She had spent the past five
days there. Reports are th at she is
getting along nicely.
T. F. Thompson has replaced Les
Summers as charge of the Safeway
meat department. Thompson has re­
cently been located at the Safeway
market on Main street in Pendleton.
Summers has been transferred to
Pasco, Wn.
Mrs. Rena Waterman left Wed­
nesday for Walla Walla for an in­
definite stay with relatives. During
the summer she expects to go to Til
lamook. Portland and Los Angeles,
visiting at the homes of various
children. Mrs. Waterman expects to
return the first of September.
H arry Connor Jr. and Bill Corpe
returned Tuesday from Vancouver,
Wn., where they had gone to take
examinations for admittance to the
air corps. Both boys passed the
tests in good shape. H arry, however,
has decided against entering the ser­
vice. Bill expects word in the near
future to report.
Stria Optical Co.
225 So. Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar returned
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne, Mr.
Tuesday night from a week end trip and Mrs. M. L. Watson and Dr. and
to Portland on business.
Mrs. A. E. Marble spent Sunday pic­
OFFERS A COMPLETE AND
Mrs. Greta Gilmore of Spokane, nicking in the mountains.
Wn., was a guest Monday at the Dr.
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt spent the
THOROUGH OPTICAL SER­
C la re n c e E. M u lfo r d 's
F. B. Belt home.
week end in Portland and Seattle on
VICE
FROM EXAMINATION
Cemetery vases with stand, 10c, at business.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
Dance Saturday night, May 25,
TO FITTING OF GLASSES.
39-2c Columbia park hall. Admission 40c &
^ W IL L IA M BOYD
Miss Maxine Paul spent Saturday 10c. Sponsored by Columbia Grange.
— Examination without Charge
and Sunday with her parents in Pen
40-lp
— Lenses prescribed only when
dleton.
Glenn Ripley, Sam Moore and A1
A group of the Westland Grange Gregory returned Tuesday from a
needed.
motored Thursday night to attend the fishing trip to Elk lake. The men
Tillicum Grange.
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state that they got the limit.
PLUS SHORTS
White carnations for sale. Phone
Mrs. A. W. Turnblad underwent a
B. Hutchison, 3187.
40-lc
— Complete line of sun and
SU N. - MON. - TUES.
major operation in St. Anthony’s
DR. STR A M
Raymond
Harding
is
confined
to
MAY 26 - 27 - 28
hospital this week. Latest reports
commercial goggles.
OPTOM ETRIST
his home due to illness since Tues­
Continuous Show
were that she was progressing nice­
day.
The
Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Cushing ly-
"Featr Da«/A/en
Frances Preston of Nebraska, who
were
business visitors in Walla Wal­
PRISCILLA LANE
was passing through Hermiston, was
la
Friday.
ROSEMARY LANE
H ERM ISTO N UNION CHURCH
CARD OF TH A N K S
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke and badly burned and is being treated at
LOLA LANE.GALE PAGE
C. Warner, Pastor
the
Hermiston
General
hospital
since
We
wish
to
take
this
opportunity
Maribelle were Walla Walla business
GOOD T IM E
Saturday.
Sunday
ii Memorial Sunday. How
to thank those who were so kind to
visitors Friday.
A. W. Behrman, local jeweler, left us and for the sympathy shown dur­ fitting it is, on this day of worship.
AHEAD
Guy Shaw of the Inland Coopera­
tive spent last Thursday in Portland Monday evening for Seattle, Wn., ing the illness and death of our We not only draw aside from a busy
where he will spend until Saturday daughter and sister, Mrs. Louise life to remember what the Lord has
on business.
Huff. We especially thank those done for us, but also to remember
Visitors at the Belt home Monday with relatives and friends.
S. R. Hunter, candidate for coun- who presented floral pieces for the what our nation’s dead have done for
were Dr. Ralph Dodson and Dr. Niel­
us, and in a special way remember
son, chief surgeon, of the U. P. rail­ ty commissioner, and Sam Engles of funeral
those who have been near and dear
Milton were in Hermiston for a short
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klages
road with offices in Omaha.
Dance Presented by
to us.
and son Howard.
W. W. Felthouse and O. O. Felt- time Tuesday.
Stanfield Commercial Club
Musical— Rubinoff and His Violin
The
Sunday
morning
service
will
Mrs. Alton Kingsbury and Dorothy
house returned Wednesday from a
Music by
Color Mechanix No. 3
Masons Have Open Meeting
center around the thought, “ Lest We
week end trip to East lake. The men Jean returned Wednesday from a
The
Troubadors
Forget,”
and
the
evening
service,
Members
of
the
local
Masonic
lodge
report th at the fish are still biting five day trip visiting in Mt. Vernon
W ED N ESD AY - TH U RSD AY
Admission 60c & 15c
“The
Triumph
of
Christianity.”
were
hosts
Tuesday
night
to
a
num­
with
her
aunt
and
sister-in-law.
a t the popular resort.
MAY 29 . 30
Marion Pierce, daughter of Mr. ber of guests a t an open meeting.
Mr. Huxall of Stanfield left today
Continuous Show Thursday
and
Mrs. Otto Pierce, left Thursday Following a session of general m at­
(Thursday) after receiving medical
Starting at 2:30 P. M.
treatment a week at the Hermiston for Enterprise where she will visit ters, refreshments of strawberry
two weeks with her brother Floyd shortcake was served.
General hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Woolley have as and her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Cushings To Be Hosts
their house guest her little one-year- Osborn.
Members
of the Methodist Parson­
Mrs. N. W. Bloom left Saturday
old nephew Richard of Forest Grove.
age club of eastern Oregon will be
evening
for
Kent,
Wn.,
where
she
He
will
stay
a
month
with
his
uncle
h i s greatest
and aunt.
will visit indefinitely at the home of guests at the local Methodist parson­
ro le !
Cooked food and flower sale for her son, W. K. Bloom. Mr. and Mrs. age Tuesday, May 28, according to
Memorial day at Burnham’s, Wed., Gus Estle are residing in the Bloom Stearns Cushing, pastor. A pot luck
dinner will be served at noon. The
May 29, for scholarship fund. F. B. house while Mrs. Bloom is away.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Jackson of Her­ •lub consists of ministers and fami­
Auxiliary.
30-lc
Miss Edith Clarke, who taught the miston had a new addition to their nes serving the cities of this part of !
past winter at Ontario, after the home when Vivian Marie arrived the state. After the dinner, an a f­
closing of school arrived home Satur­ this morning (Thursday) at the Her­ ternoon of informal fellowship will
be enjoyed.
day to spend a month with her par­ miston General hospital. The little
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Clarke. She Miss weighed exactly 7 pounds.
Dr. Curry, the Seattle optometrist, Q U E E N E S TH E R
olor Cartoon— Sniffles and the plans to attend summer school at the
( $ 2 7 .0 0 p er to n )
known for good ontical work at rea­
University of Oregon.
Bookworm
CHAPTER IS HOST
sonable prices, will again be at the
Sword Fishing
K f
Hermiston Hotel Tuesday, May 3%.
The Queen Esther chapter of Her-
for one day. Eyes examined. Gias- miston entertained the Umatilla
ses fitted. Many years of experience. | chapter and the Bushee chapter of
40-lc Pendleton Wednesday evening. M rs.1
SHOW CARDS - I
Al/red P. Kelley of Oswego, Ore- Tazel Folsom, a visiting past worthy
State Adjutant of the American Leg­ ■rand matron of Pendleton, gave a
BILL BELT ion, will arrive in Hermiston Friday short talk.
Phone 3511
to visit with Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt.
Other numbers on the program in-
Mr. Kelly is touring the state in the ’u led a piano solo by Mary Carol
interest of his campaign for State ”h pson: a duet by Mr. and Mrs.
THE
Commander of the Legion.
Cloid Sturdivant of Stanfield; a
O LD RELIABLE
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Serell and Don­ reading by Mrs. Walter Smith: a
EXPERIENCED BARBERS
ald were La Grande visitors last Sat­ song by Jim Jackson; violin solo by
• VELVET
BEST OF SERVICE
urday. Mrs. Serell attended a moth­ Frances Chapman; and a solo by
• HALF & HALF
ers’ tea at the Women’s Residence Moll Ann Ripley.
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
TH O M PSO N 'S DRUG hall of the E.O.C.E. where Rosemary The Queen Esther chapter also
Serell is a student. Rosemary will had a dedication ceremony for a new
graduate with the class of 1940 and Bible recently purchased.
_____________________________ • ________________ _____________
has been employed to teach the pri­
P.efresments were served to 90
Friday, May 24 to Wednesday, May 29
mary grades at Columbia next term. people.
NO ONE CAN BEAT OUR PRICES BECAUSE
ntSHOWDOWN
Women Without Names
TourWiyest
Saturday, May 25
A t S ta n fie ld
ftafl/n&fifoiZb&Lf
SPECIAL
Edw. G. ROBINSON
on
SEED SPUDS
GROUND PEAS
▲ aaa A aaaaaaa
Columbia Feeds
liSIGNS
H erm iston
B a rb e r Shop
Chisholm Grain & Feed Co.
JO g
FEATURING SWIFT’S FINE FOODS
FOR YOUR HOLIDAY OUTING
NO ONE CAN MEET OUR QUALITY!
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Specials for May 24, 25 and 27.
M A R T C O F F E E , fresh grin d...... . 2 lbs. 43$
E A R L Y R I S E R C O F F E E ............lb. 18$
LUNCHEON MEAT,
12 oz. 25$
The Power You Want
BY THE MAKERS OF
SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAM
VINTAGE CHEESE
f t
1 lb . p kg .
AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY
15*
R & W Delicious Sandwich
POTTED MEATS, R. & W. ' 4’s .............. 4 for 19«!
VIENNA SAUSAGE, Red & W hite.................. 10$
VEAL LOAF, Red & White ............................... 11 $
POTATO CHIPS, 10c b a g ........................ 3 for 25$
T I S S U E , Blue & White ........................ 8 for 45$
S N O W D R I F T .................................. 3 lbs. 49$
LUX FLAKES................................................ ..... 2 3 $
S U G A R , toweling b a g s................... 5 0 lbs. $ 2 .8 4
BEANS WITH PORK, B. & W. 2 %’s ..... 2 for 25$
RIPE OLIVES, Blue A W h ite............................ 17$
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, R. & W. 2’s ........3 for 2 8 $
SUNSPUN DRESSING ............................ quart 33$
FRENCH DRESSING, R. & W.................. 8 oz. 13$
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— PRODUCE ITEMS —
TOMATOES, field r ip e ..................lb. 15$
ORANGES, extra large navels .. doz. 33$
CUCUMBERS, fine crisp ......... each 10$
GRAPEFRUIT, giant ..................doz. 45$
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— MEAT SPECIALS —
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, country sty le ..... lb. 15$
FRESH SIDE PORK, lean streaked............lb. 15$
VEAL ROASTS, milk fed ........................ lb. VP/st
VEAL STEW, m eaty......................... 2 lbs. for 2 5 $
LAMB STEW, spring lam b................ 2 lbs. for 25$
PORK ROASTS, center cuts
............... 14%$
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE 8T0BR
W
FHOHE 3001 - HEUDSTOH
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B ro o k fie ld
Swift’s
DEVILED MEAT
WIFT’S
UMMER
(UPPER
LUNCH M EAT
A ssorted...... lb. J£$
Large tins 2 for 15^
Small tins 6 for 2 5 $
Swift’s
FRANKS
LONG BOLO.
MINCED HAM
■
Blue Bell
POTATO
McCORMICK-
D U R IN O
FARMALL-A
0
Farm all-A baa power and
capacity to do the work of four
horses or mules a t the cost of
two. I t brings practical horse­
less farming to many farms that
have been handicapped by
olMolete power.
Farm all-A ends body twist­
ing and neck craning. W ith
"CulH-Vision" you do closer,
cleaner work because the rows
are always in view. You'll like
with
“Culti-Vueon"
these features, too: comfortable
sponge - rubber upholstered
seat; smooth, 4-cylinder engine
w ith re p la c e a b le cylinders;
4-speed transmission w ith 10-
mile road speed; variable gover­
nor; and complete line of
direct-connected machines.
Ask us about the new line of
Farmalls, including Farm all-A
and the new, larger sizes,
Farm all-H and Farm all-M .
P e n d le to n G r a in G r o w e r s In c .
PENDLETON, OREGON
C H I PS
3 for 25*
Meadow Lark
PEANUT
BUTTER
2 lb. jar £ £ $
Columbia
D IL L
P IC K L E S
Quart jar
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Hill’s Bros., or Schilling’s
COFFEE
W AX
PAPER
">• 25*
125 ft. roll J
Reliance
TOM ATO
JU IC E
3 15-oz. cans
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery