The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 06, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JUNE «, 1940
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Frank Davis, son of Mrs. Florence
Davis, plans to leave Monday for Los
Angeles where he will enter the An
derson Airplane School. Another son,
HERMISTON, OREGON
David Davis, left this week for Lake-
Phone 2121
view, Oregon, where he joined his fa­
ther, E. I. Davis, former government
SATURDAY - JUNE 8
Miss Maxine Faust spent Sunday
The Misses Maxine Blinston, Jane engineer on the Hermiston project.
Pal Night
Mrs. George Harkenrider and Mrs.
in Pendleton.
Jackson and Peggy Smith spent Me­
DOUBLE FEATURE
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner spent morial day at the home of Miss Roy Hale returned late Saturday
from Salem and Portland. They were
from Sunday till Tuesday at their Smith’s parents in Condon.
cabin near Langdon lake.
Mrs. Omar Babcock of Pendleton delegates to Rebekah assembly in
A. W. Behrman spent Memorial visited at the home of Mrs. C. E. Salem from Tuesday to Thursday
day with relatives in Kennewick, Wn. Baker Tuesday. She stated that Mr. and then spent the remainder of the
Miss Ruth Davis of Portland visit­ Babcock is confined to the hospital week in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cleary, who
ed several days last week with her due to a severe cold.
mother, Mrs. Florence Davis. She re­
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerking motor­ have been touring Yellowstone Na­
turned by bus Sunday.
ed to Tacoma, Wn., Memorial day tional park, are spending the week
Miss Lavina May Lynch and her where they visited Mr. Gerking’s at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
guest, Miss Cathern Weber, left sister, Mrs. Iris Bixby. They return­ Seeliger before returning to their
LAUREL and HARDY in
home in Oakland, Calif. Mrs. Seeli­
early Wednesday on an extended va­ ed by way of Snoqualmie pass.
“CHUMP AT OXFORD”
Mrs. C. E. Baker spent from Fri­ ger and Mrs. Cleary are sisters.
cation trip.
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Rankin left
C. A. Paul of Pendleton was the day night until Sunday afternoon at
SUNDAY - MONDAY
guest of his daughters Mrs. Neill the home of her nephew and family, Wednesday for Corvallis and Port­
JUNE 9-10
Boynton and Miss Maxine Paul for Mr. and Mrs. Bob Henderson, at land. Stuart, who has been attending
Continuous Show Sunday
Moro.
three days early this week.
Oregon State college, will return
G. E. Williams, field man for the home with them Friday. They also
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and
TYKONI
OOROTHY
family and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Turner Memorial Home at Turner, expect to visit Fred who is complet­
Payne spent Sunday at Emigrant Oregon, was the houseguest of Mr. ing his studies at Pacific university
and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse Wednes­ at Forest Grove.
Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Carter visited day night.
Gene Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Bertha Severens of Paisley, C. A. Moore, former residents of
Sunday at the home of her sister,
Ore., and Ed McKeen visited last Hermiston, was in Hermiston Sun­
Mrs. Nora Head of Arlington.
EDWARD ARNOLD LLOYD NOLAN
W. W. Felthouse has purchased Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. day. He stated that he had re-enlisted
the A- W. Prann residence south of James Todd. McKeen is a school­ in the army when his three year term
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
his residence and is adding modern mate of Todds and the two women expired and was taking a 90-day
were also in school together.
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
improvements.
furlough subject to call. He also
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and two
JUNE 11-12
Dr. A. E. Marble will be absent
stated that his parents were now liv­
from his offices Friday and Satur- sons Carl and Ray motored to Hepp­ ing in Athena, Ore.
day while attending a state chiro­ ner over Memorial day and were ac­
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hubbard and
companied home by Mr. Shaw’s mo­
practic convention at Hood River
daughter Miss Betty Gale Hubbard
ther,
Mrs.
Casha
Shaw
who
will
vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers are
and Mrs. Turner of Portland visited
the parents of a 9 pound, 5 ounce it here for two weeks.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Oren
Henning,
son
of
Mrs.
Mamie
baby boy born Wednesday at the
Duff Knight in Columbia district.
Henning
of
Rosalia,
Wn.,
and
bro­
Hermiston hospital. He has been
Miss Hubbard has completed her
ther
of
Clarence
Henning,
now
of
named Charles Thomson.
first year at the Seven Day Ad­
Miss Thelma Swarner, daughter Fairbanks, Alaska, visited in Her­ ventist school at College Place, Wn.,
miston
from
Thursday
until
Sunday
of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swarner, left
and was returning home with her
this week for Crater Lake park of last week.
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Manuel
Santus
and
where she will be employed during
Harry Smith and Harold Buell,
daughter Celia Rose of John Day
the summer months.
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner are driv­ spent the week end at the home of who are employed on the state high­
ing a new Chevrolet purchased last her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George way oiling crew now at Baker, visit­
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
JUNE 13-14
week through the Hermiston Motor Harris. Mary Harris accompanied ed in Hermiston from Wednesday
Co.
them home to visit for the summer. night until Sunday afternoon. Buell
WAITER W IR IE R
Mrs. Sam Carson, who was strick­ visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. O.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
C.
Pierce
and
son
presenil
Stanley accompanied their son Gene en with a heart attack last week, H. Buell in Columbia district and
Pierce of Pendleton, Miss Margaret was taken to a Walla Walla hospital Smith visited his wife, who is em­
Condon of The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Thursday of this week. She had ployed at the Herald office while A1
R. L. Elliott and two children of been at the home of her daughter Quiring is on vacation.
Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. H. M. Sommerer.
Mrs. W. S. Boynton and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hogan Miller and Harry Kelley and daughter Kathleen
Canfield of Salem to Bingham
family recently moved into the N. spent Memorial day night at the
Springs Memorial day.
with
R. Mueller house west of town and home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton
PAT O’BRIEN-RUTH TERRY
are remodeling and roofing the resi­ in Helix. During the day they had
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
dence.
,
met with Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boyn­
Miss Ardath Gordan spent Friday ton and two sons of Pendleton and
evening and Saturday in Hermiston Mr. and Mrs. Neill Boynton and son
visiting her aunt Mrs. Harry R. Paul of Hermiston for a picnic in
Smith. She was en route to The Pendleton.
Dalles where she will be employed
Mrs. Ida E. Clute spent ten days
BILL BELT during the summer.
visiting at the home of her daugh­
Phone 3511
Barry Conner of St. Helens, son ter. Mrs. Emil Zivney. Portland
of Ben Conner, is visiting in Her­ friends. Mrs. Clara Adams and son
miston during the summer months Kenneth drove up from that city
THE
Also
here for a shorter visit are his Thursday to spend the week end
• P. A.
two nieces from St. Helens, Misses with the Zivneys. Mrs. Clute return­
OLD RELIABLE
• VELVET
ed with them Sunday and is attend
EXPERIENCED BARBERS
Neva and Ruth Conner.
• HALF & HALF-
BEST OF SERVICE
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeliger and ing the state and regional garden
club convention as delegates from
THOMPSON'S DRUG their house guests Mr. and Mrs. J. the
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
Civic Iris club of Portland.
E. Cleary of Oakland, Calif., and
Mrs.
Jesse Prindle entertained
Mrs. C. A. Kennison motored to
Grand Coulee in Washington last Tuesday afternoon honoring her mo­
Monday. They stated that the water ther Mrs. Crandall on her eightieth
is running over the spillway at the birthday, at her home in Westland
district. Members of the Methodist
dam.
Ladies Aid showered the honor guest
Mrs. Fred Ferrill and Mrs. Leo with handkerchiefs and she received
MAYONNAISE, Red & White, ...............pint 27?!
Stampley, who visited Colonel and a picture, bottle of Jergens lotion,
MAYONNAISE, Red & White ............ Quart 43t
Mrs. L. W. Jordan at their “Sage, and a bouquet of hydrangea and
brush” farm home for two weeks, sweet peas. Large bouquets of roses
You won’t find better Mayonnaise anywhere.
left Hermiston last week for Pasa­ added to the attractiveness of the
SUNSPUN DRESSING
Pint 22c — Quart 32< dena, Calif. They reported that the home.
wild flowers were beautiful along the
Make’s salads taste delicious.
coast route home.
TOWNSEND CLUB
DASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
POWER ■ .AMOUR
Rep. Patman, author of the anti­
chain store tax HR1 and a leader in
veterans* legislation.
Another flash — More than 500,-
000 Californians signed a petition
demanding their state legislature
r e q u e s t congress to enact the
Townsend program this year. Gov­
ernor Alsen promised he would sub­
mit the petition to both houses.
The next meeting of the club will
be held June 14 at the Legion hall.
Everyone interested is welcome to
attend.
Odd Fellows Plan Party
An informal get-together will be
held in the Odd Fellows hall Monday
night when members of the lodge,
Rebekahs and their families will
gather to see some moving pictures
by T. A. Putman of various interest­
ing scenes in the northwest. Refresh­
ments will be served.
READ THE AD$
Along With the New»
Christian Endeavor Party Enjoyed
Members of the Christian Endea­
vor enjoyed a party last Friday night
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. War
ner when games and refreshments
were enjoyed. Among those present
were Miss Edith Clarke, Maribelle,
Ethel and Allan Clarke, Donna and
Eldon Saylor, Deverde Elwood, Jesse
Moore, Lester Flannigan, Ardath
Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith,
Betty Morehouse, Mr. and Mrs. C.
arner and Patsy and Glenn Warner.
BENEFIT DANCE
Sponsored by
Townsend Club
to
Send Delegates to
CONVENTION
Saturday, June 8
JITNEY LUNCH SERVED
40c and 10c
JOHM*YAP&-O
Hermiston
Barber Shop
F rie d C hicken
▲AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Sunday, June 9
PETE & GLADYS
P o lg $
FRENCH DRESSING ............................ 8 oz. 1
1000 ISLAND DRESSING .................... 8 oz. 17$
PEANUT BUTTER, Red & W hite.......2 lbs. 39«!
SWEET PICKLES, Pheasant............... Quart 23«!
APPLE BUTTER, Dutch Girl ...............Quart 25$
SANDWICH SPREAD ....................... Pint 27$
PANCAKE FLOUR, Red & White, ... 2i/2 lbs. 19$
COFFEE, Red & W hite........................Pound 26$
TLA, Red & W hite.......................... 14 lb. foil 39$
TEA, Red & W hite.................. 25 bag carton 23$
WHEATIES ......................................... 2 for 23$
SMALL WHITE BEANS, Idaho.............3 lbs. 19$
MILK, Red & White ........................... 3 cans 21$
NEWS
By MRS. JOE UDEY
DR. STRAM
OPTOMETRIST
—PRO D UCE-
GRAPEFRUIT, Large and Juicy .........Dozen 39$
ORANGES, Sunkist Valencias......... 2 Dozen 45$
LEMONS, Fancy Large. ...................... Dozen 16$
— GUARANTEED MEATS —
BACON, lean sugar cured........................ Lb. 21$
BEEF ROASTS, center cuts...................... Lb. 20$
PORK ROASTS, lean m eaty................. Lb. 141 2$
VEAL CHOPS, deliciously ten d er.......... Lb. 23$
PEANUT BUTTER, fresh ground.........2 lbs. 29$
COLD LUNCHEON MEATS ...
Lb 25$
MANY VARIETIES
S.’ I S : Eye Strain Adds Years
to Your Looks
Don't Let This Happen to
Vow
HAVE YOUR EYES
EXAMINED TODAY
FRESHLY CAUGHT SALMON
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
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Pendleton, Ore.
A large crowd attended the Town­
send benefit dance Saturday night at
Cjlumbia club house with a profit of
$20.45 for the delegate fund. Town-
sendites of Echo gave $6.75 and the
Hermiston club gave them a vote of
thanks.
Another dance is planned for Sat­
urday night, June 8, at the same
place. The social committee will fur­
nish a jitney lunch. We promise you
a full evening of enjoyment and an
invitation is given to all to attend.
Dr. Townsend will be heard each
Wednesday from 5:00 to 5:15 over
the Don Lee network.
Another flash from Rep. Angles
at Washington, D. C., states that the
discharge petition now has 170 sign­
ers. Among the latest signers were
Rep. John C. Martin of Illinois, who
is regarded as a finance expert, a
former director of the Federal Re­
serve Rank in St. Louis, and treas­
urer of the State of Illinois. Also
WE INVITE YOU
TO VISIT OUR NEW
PLAYGROUND
Binghim W ar« Springs
New Wide Road
Clean Cabins
Riding Facilities
THE PLAYGROUNUD OF
EASTERN OREGON
A ll K inds
H ay and T u rk e y Poles
Alto
All Types Haying Repairs
INLAND COOPERATIVE
LOWER PRICES
THAT MEAN SAVINGS
Iflc
Specials for June 7-8-10
40c
Friday - Saturday - Monday
C O FFE E 2
Bargain
lbs. for
Fresh Roasted
2$C
RIPE
FARGO FRUIT
OLIVES
COCKTAIL
Large
Cans
10e
16 oz. can
F-B-A
M inced Clams
7 oz.
can
K raft Dinner
PHILLIPS
1 2 C pkg.
IO C
Pork & Beans
3
Tall 23
oz. cans
Kellogg’»
CORN FLAKES
or
Post Toasties
Gingham Brand
TISSUE
rolls
7 b -. i
IO C
Giant Size
Pkg.
AV
ham
Half or Whole
and
l^ C
BACON L b .
COFFEE
M A TC H E S 2
18c,
6 Box
Cartons
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
Free Delivery