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THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1940.
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD, HERM ISTON. OREGON
OASIS THEATRE
BASEBALL
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
M AY 31 - JUNE 1
Pal Nights
DOUBLE FEATURE
Mrs. Ray Rueb of Coquille visited
Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner and
Sunday at the home of her uncle, Patsy spent Memorial day in Walla
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White.
Walla. , ,
Miss Mabel Rauch of Alpine was
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan re
turned Monday night from a busi an overnight guest Tuesday of Miss
Georgia Rae Lindner.
ness trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne spent
Mrs. A. A. Estle returned home
Tuesday morning from St. Anth Memorial Day in Prineville visiting
ony’s hospital at Pendleton where relatives.
Gerald Keller, student at Pacific
she recently underwent a major op
au
eration. She is getting along nicely. University in Forest Grove, ar
y . ? id-W r t
rived
home
Wednesday
to
spend
a
Mrs. Belle Caldwell of Irrigon is
staying at thé home of Mr. and Mrs. short- time with his parents.
Ben O’Conner spent from Friday
Bob Woodward where she is recuper
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with NAN GREY
to
Monday night fishing the McKen
ating following a recent siege of ill
zie
river
and
also
spent
some
time
ness at the Pendleton hospital.
in Portland and Eugene. He reports
Edward Ellis - Anita Louise
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brissenden a fine catch of fish.
and young daughter Nancy of Port
in
Miss Frances Dawson, who is in
land, spent last week end at the E. L. training at the Emanuel hospital in
Jackson home, parents of Mrs. Bris Portland, arrived Sunday for a two
senden.
week’s visit with her parents, Mr.
Dorothy Pierson left Wednesday and Mrs. Orville Dawson.
PLUS SHORTS
for Hillsboro where she will spend
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Snodgress
part of the summer with her grand and daughter Beverley and Mr. and
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pier Mrs. Harold Thompson and family
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son. Mr. Pierson expects to come to spent the week end in the Arbuckle
Hermiston during that time to build mountains.
Continuous Show Sunday
a home.
Mrs. Sam Moore and daughter
Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and son Barbara plan to leave Friday for
Charles left for Portland last Wed Forest Grove where they will join
HERMISTON AUTO CO.
VIRGIL SMITH
nesday where Charles underwent an Elbert Moore who will return home
eye operation. Mr. Rohrman went to with them after completing a year
DOMESTIC LAUNDRY
ANDY’S CAFE
Starring
Portland over the week end and re at Pacific University. Jay Gimble
O’ROURKE & STOVER (Pendleton)
OASIS THEATRE
ports that the operation was a suc will accompany them to Portland
PRISCILLA LANE
TROY
LAUNDRY
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
cess and that Charles is getting and visit his grandmother.
P. & G. CAFE
INTERIOR GROCERY
Plus Short Features
along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Stout and E. A.
(Pendleton-U m atilla)
SAFEWAY STORES, INC.
Miss Anna Ray Martin will spend Simila of Boardman were business
C.
F.
SCHEER
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
visitors
in
Hermiston
Monday.
this
week
end
with
her
parents
Mr.
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
CONNOR’S
CASH
STORE
and Mrs. E. D. Martin. Miss Martin
HERMISTON
DRY CLEANERS
Estie’s
Beauty
Shop
will
be
in
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is employed by a public utility com charge of Miss Mary Hayden of
mission in the work of fact finding, Portland from June 3 to 17. Miss
JACKIE COOPER
and spends part time in Seattle and Hayden is a permanent wave special
in
part time in Portland and travels by ist and worked in Meier & Frank’s
Mrs. B I. Whitney and Mrs. Ray under the trees and ice cream and clean the grounds in the Pleasant
plane between these cities.
for 18 years.
adv. Oviatt are spending Thursday and cake were served. Guests included Point cemetery and build a new
fence. A pot luck lunch was served
Mrs. C. M. Jackson and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie Friday at Rufus attending a shower Jim Frank, Richard Snyder, Joyce at
noon.
Barnett, Corky, Allan, Martin and
Comedy—“Blamed for a Blonde” Roderick, mother of Mrs. F. M. Gui- and family, who spent the week end for Mrs. Oviatt’s brother.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
Jimmy Rodda was honored with a Bobby Pedigo, Gary, Billy and were Pendleton callers Sunday.
wits, left Wednesday for Salem and visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs.
“Not So Dumb”
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and
Forest Grove. Mrs. Roderick will F. C. McKenzie and Mr. and Mrs. J. birthday dinner on his first birthday, Jimmy Rodda, Mrs. Fred Barnett,
visit a daughter in Salem and Mrs. G. Pearson, left Monday for their May 25. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Dallman, Mrs. Floyd Sny family were Hermiston callers Tues-
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Jackson will join her son Bill Jack- home in Tillamook, Ore. Frank Mc F. Snyder and sons, Mr. and Mrs. W. der, Mrs. Orville Pedigo, Alva Isen-1 ^a^’
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son, who is completing his junior Kenzie accompanied them and will J. Rodda and children, Mr. and Mrs. see and Vera’s mother, Mrs. W. J.
year at Pacific University. Bill was work in the service station and gar J. Baumgartner, Alva and Archie Is- Rodda, and her grandmother, Mrs. J.
Baumgartner. The honor guest re
recently elected president of the as age this summer.
ensee.
WE INVITE YOU
ceived many lovely gifts.
sociated students at Pacific. They
Miss
Edith
Clarke,
who
is
spend
TO VISIT OUR NEW
with
will return home Friday.
ing part of her vacation with her
PLAYGROUND
parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke, MISS SERELL IS
ALICE FAYE
New Library Hours Announced
from her teaching duties ir. the On NORMAL GRADUATE
B I J
Plus Short Features
The Hermiston public library will
tario high school, Maribelle Clarke,
be open from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m, ev
and Eleanor Sires of Stanfield, plan
New Wide Road
Rrsemary Serell, daughter of Mr.
to leave Monday for Everett, Wn.. and Mrs. J. A. Serell, Hermiston, gra ery day except Sunday beginning on
Clean Cabins
SHOW CARDS • I Miss Sires will go to Seattle to visit duates from the teacher-training divi June 1, according to Mrs. R. A.
Riding
Facilities
relatives and Maribelle will spend .lion of Eastern Oregon College of Brownson, librarian. The new sched
two months with her aunt Mrs. J. B. Education this June. She has already
THE PLAYGROUNUD OF
ule will be in effect during the three
BILL BELT Nostrand. Miss Clarke will return to
EASTERN OREGON
accepted a position for next fall in summer months.
Phone 3511
Hermiston within a few days.
the Columbia school near Hermiston.
Other Umatilla county students
Mrs. J. S. Burnham and daughter
THE
Miss Marjorie Burnham, teacher in who will graduate in the teacher
• P. A.
the Columbia school, and Mrs. Miles training division this year are June
OLD RELIABLE
Barager plan to leave Monday for ton; Donna Cameron, Pilot Rock;
• VELVET
EXPERIENCED BARBERS
Ellensburg, Wn., where they will at Marjorie Helmick, Ukiah: Leland
• HALF & HALF _
BEST OF SERVICE
tend the commencement exercises at Jenkins, Athena: Marjorie Hopkins,
TH O M PSO N 'S DRUG Central Washington College of Edu Milton: Charlotte Millar, Free
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
cation. Mary Burnham will receive water; and Winetta Marr, Weston.
her degree from the college having
majored in primary education. She CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. Warner, Pastor
has been very active in the art de
The public demands grade “A”
partment and also in music circles
as a member of the a capella choir. products and science has provided us
Miss Burnham plans to spend the with such products.
The Lord has made possible a
summer in Hermiston assisting her
BORAXO ................................................... 2 for
grade “A” Christianity. We shall
mother in the store.
VEG ALL ................................................... 2 for
worship Sunday morning around the
Howard P. Baker, manager of theme, “Grade ‘A’ Christianity,” and
KEN L RATION ....................................... 3 for
Bingham Warm Springs, was a busi Sunday evening the subject will be,
SHREDDED WHEAT .................. 2 pkgs. for
ness visitor in Hermiston Tuesday. "Is the Old Gospel Adequate or Do
All the boys in the Guy Shaw We Need a New One for the Age?”
CERTO
....... 15«
family were together Sunday for a
METHODIST CHURCH
Friday, May 31 - Saturday-Monday, June 1-3
regular monthly reunion. In the af
3 for 23«
SURE-JELL
Steams Cushing, Pastor
ternoon the Shaw and K. D. Pierson
“What do ye more than others?”
..... 2 pkgs. 39«
ECONOMY CAPS
families went boating at the Cold
This
is rather an embarraslng ques
MARSHMALLOWS, Doumacks.............. pkg. 9«
.
2
pkgs.
19«
1
Spi ings reservoir. They report sev
KERR LIDS
eral speed boats from Walla Walla tion for us today. Non-Christians are
COCOA, H ersheys................................. lb. can 15«
and a goodly number of other types won when they see the “extra” which
STARCH, Corn or Gloss, Red & White. 3 for 25«
makes their Christian neighbors at
of boats on the reservoir.
KARO, blue label, No. 5 .............................pail 35g
tractive. Negative religion misses
PEAS - Corn - Beans - Tomatoes No. 2 ... 3 for 29«
Mrs. George C. Grimes of Pull Christ. His followers are known by
AMONIA or BLUING, P a cific,..........2 bottles 9«
WASHO, ................................................. 69 oz. 49«
man, Wn., spent from Tuesday till the plus of “the second mile,” “thy
Thursday in Hermiston visiting at cloak also,” “the other cheek,” and
FELS NAPTHA SOAP .............................. Bar 5«
MARMALADE, Sunny J im ................2 lb. jar 23«
the E C. Harris home and looking the retaliation by love. Many church
CATSUP, Red & W h ite.......................... 2 for 35«
up old friends. Mrs. Grimes formerly es are observing a Day of Sacrifice,
SHAKER SALT, Reliance - 2 lb.......... 2 pkg. 15g
PEANUT BUTTER................................... 1 lb. 23«
owned the Hermiston Transfer & feasting and praying on Sunday,
Storage.
CRACKERS, Cascade ...................... 2 lb. box 15^
June 2. Those participating are
Every nut hand selected
asked to give for the relief of Chris
Mrs. A. N. Leonard underwent a
FRUIT COCKTAIL, F argo............ No. 1 can 10«
tians who are suffering in the war-
major operation in St. Anthony’s
torn
countries,
an
amount
equal
to
—PRO DUCE-
hospital in Pendleton Tuesday. Re
GRAPEFRUIT, Reliance - No. 2 cans .... 2 for 37^
ports are that she is getting along the price of a Sunday dinner. Will
NEW CABBAGE ................................ Per lb. 1 V2<
you do this much? Join us in our
PINEAPPLE, Reliance Sliced - No. 2^2 2 for 39^
nicely.
worship of Jesus Christ in fellow
CUCUMBERS ................................. Select each 9«
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cox arrived ship and service.
SALAD DRESSING........................ Qt. Jar for 17<
TOMATOES........................................... Per lb. 15«
Tuesday evening from Klamath
Honored On Sixth Year
W HEATIES........................................... 2 pkgs. 23<
Falls to visit until Friday with her
VALENCIA ORANGES ........................ 2 doz. 49«
Vera Rodda was honored on her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Daw
MORNING M ILK............................ 3 tall cans 2 1 t
son. and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. sixth birthday, May 24, with a party
at the home of her Grandmother
I.
C.
Cox.
— MEAT SPECIALS —
BABY FOOD, Gerber’s 4y2 oz.............. 3 cans 25«
Baumgartner. A table was placed
H erm iston
VS.
U m a tilla
SUNDAY, JUNE 2
“ Main Street Lawyer”
H erm iston P a rk
Following Firms hove aided Red Sox equipment fund:
"THREE CHEERS
for the IRISH”
“SEVENTEEN”
“BARRICADE”
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H e r m is t o n
B a rb e r Shop
Bingham Warm Springs
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40c
F rie d C hicken A
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10c
Sunday, June 2
Specials for M ay 31 - June 1 - 3
PETE & GLADYS
W e e k End Specials
FRESH Pure Pork Sausage, country style lb. 14«
PORK ROASTS, tender center c u ts..... lb. 14l j«
BEEF SHORT RIBS, meaty c u ts................lb. 15«
BACON, sugar cured ................................... lb. 21 «
BACON JOWLS, lean streaked ......... lb. 1OM>«
LUNCH MEATS, large assortment............lb. 25«
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
PHOITE 3001
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G. Lester White
REFRIGERATION and
AIR CONDITIONING
SERVICE
Household and Commercial Re
frigeration — Furnace Conversion
Oil Burners — Oil Furnacea
Exhaust Fans, Self Contained Air
Conditioners.
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone 3741 — Hermiston, Ore.
BENEFIT DANCE
Sponsored by
SHRIMP, R eliance.............................5 oz. can 15$
CREAM WHITE Shortening............3 lb. can 4 7
Guaranteed
Townsend Glib
to
Send Delegates to
CONVENTION
Sotirdiy, J i n 1
__ Free Lunch __
40c and 1»C
Hermiston Food Store
Phone
3781
Free D elivery