FACM TWO
Bob Woodward has been unable to
work at Rohrman Garage due to an
injured back.
Wm. E. Logan went to Heppner
last Friday and to Pendleton Thurs
day checking on second class post of
fice records. The office in Heppner
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keller were
is very similar to the local setup.
business visitors in Pendleton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Woughter and
Miss Jessie Brierley spent from
Sunday till Wednesday in Portland daughters Florence, Helen and Eu
nice spent Sunday
at Lehman
on business.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman had Springs. En route home they stopped
as their dinner guest last Thursday, for a short time at Battle Mountain
NEW~ a fitting name
park.
Mr. Corrnut of Portland.
FOR
THF BEST PREMIUM
Miss
Ellen
Hammill
has
had
for
Mrs. Frank Bilderback left Tues
GASOLINE WE’VE EVER MADE I
day for Portland where she will visit her house guest the past week Mias
Opal Lewis of College Place, a school
her sister and brother-in-law.
Bill Beck of Estacada visited Tues mate. Ellen is spending another
day and Wednesday with his uncle week at home before continuing work
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gerking. for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and son
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barth and
children of Pendleton were visitors Stanley and Mr. and Mrs. Leander
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quiring and Sylvia Lee spent the
week end at the Pierce cabin near
Skinner on Saturday.
Dr. and Mrs. Ivan Andrews of Pearson ranger station. The men re
Portland stopped Tuesday noon at port a fair catch of fish.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bracher and
the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, en route family spent Sunday at Pilot Rock
where they attended a funeral. They
to Filer, Idaho.
Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker and Kay spent Sunday afternoon at Battle
arrived home Sunday from Redmond Mountain park.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox and
where they had spent a week visit
family spent a short time in Hermis
ing relatives.
Miss Margaret Hammill is spend ton Tuesday looking after business
ing the summer with Mr. and Mrs. matters and stocking up for another
John Craig of Goldfield, Nevada, two weeks’ stay in the mountains as
where she is receiving treatment for fira lookout.
Mr. and Mrs. Green have started
Mrs. Anna Whitney of Grandview, STANLEY GREEN
tuberculosis.
on a coast tripto Junction City, where
Merrill Ovesow, superintendent of Wn., is spending this week at the
they will reside and where the bride
the Sherman county branch Experi home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. B. I. MARRIED JUNE 16
groom is employed as a vocational
ment Station at Moro, and Dr. Hill Whitney. Mrs. Whitney and Mrs.
The Baptist chapel at Santa Bar agricultural instructor.
of Oregon State college were visitors Bud Beard went to Grandview for
Mrs. Green attended Redlands high
her Saturday.
bara, Cal., was the setting June 18
in Hermiston today (Thursday).
school,
San Bernardine Junior college
Mrs. Bert Quick was taken ill with at 9 o’clock for the wedding of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Baynes and
family of Fresno, Calif., visited in an attack of acute appendicitis Sat Elizabeth Harriet Burdick, daughter and Santa Barbara State college. She
Hermiston for a short time Tuesday urday and was taken to the Walla of Mrs. Elizabeth Burdick, 1720 is a member of Alpha Rho chapter
Walla General hospital. She i
Washington street, and Stanley Adair of Kappa Delta Pi, national educa
evening.
operated
on
Saturday
afternoon
and
Green, Junction City, Ore., son of Mr. tional fraternity. Mr. Green attend
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan plan
to leave early Friday morning for a is reported as getting along nicely. and Mrs. Fred S. Green, Stanfield, ed Stanfield High school and Oregon
State college at Corvallis. He was
Among those visiting at Emigrant Oregon.
ten day vacation trip into Canada.
very active in 4-H club work.
Dr. Morgan will be back in his den Springs Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Invitations were issued to 150
Wm. Shaar, Mr. and Mrs. B. Hane guests for the service, read by Dr.
tal office Monday morning, July 8.
TOWNSEND CLUB
Miss Roberta Mullins, daughter of line, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten Lewis Jacobsen, pastor. Fern and
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A1
Quiring
and
Mrs. Bert Mullins, left last Tuesday
spruce formed a background, against
NEWS
to visit her brother Morris at Bly. Shirley.
which were placed baskets of Shasta
By MRS. JOB U D E Y
Mrs. Bud Daugherty of Drain visi daisies, white gladioli, and blue and
She will probably remain there for
Mrs. Edna Udey, who is a delegate
ted from Monday to Wednesday here pink larkspur.
two weeks.
to the Townsend National convention,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andrews and with her mother, Mrs. Emma Fritts,
The bride’s gown was of white silk
family made a trip to Walla Walla and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. marquisette, fashioned with sweet leaves for St. Louis Friday morning
this week to visit relatives. They I. Whitney. She is recovering from heart neckline, fitted bodice, full on the train, and will return after
the convention which ends July 4.
were accompanied by Miss Mar jean a recent auto accident.
skirt, with short train, and short
A vote of thanks from the club
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and sleeves. Her tulle veil was fingertip
Chisholm who had spent the past
two grandchildren went to the War length, and she carried a shower bou goes to all the business men who put
week visiting the Andrews.
Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and Helen Kay ner cabin at Langdon lake Tuesday. quet of Talisman roses and stephano- money into delegate funds, also to
of Pilot Rock spent Sunday with her Mr. Warner returned Wednesday but tis. Eugene Victor Burdick, brother members of local club, Boardman,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. Mrs. Warner and grandchildren re of the bride, Los Angeles, gave her Milton, Freewater, Pendleton and
Echo clubs, who cooperated in rais
Mrs. Dyer returned with her to spend ; mained for an indefinite visit.
away.
ing delegate funds.
Fred Rankin, who has been work
a week with her daughter.
Mrs. Roscoe Wood, Venice, sister
Mrs. Udey wishes to thank all
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Harper and ing at Fossil and playing ball Sun of the bride, was matron of honor,
Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Lon Har days, was called home this week to wearing blue dotted swiss with short those who gave her gifts. She says
per spent Sunday at Emigrant assist his father, Harold Rankinp puffed sleeves. She carried an arm Townsendites are real friends.
The local club is planning on hav
Springs where a group of 28 gath v/ith his turkeys. This was necessa bouquet of pink gladioli and aspara
ing
a benefit dance at the Columbia
ry when Stuart Rankin was stricken gus fern. The bridesmaids, Miss
ered for a Harper reunion.
hall
the night of the 4th. A good
Mrs. A. H. Norton was a delight with appendicitis.
Fred Smith, Ontario, and Miss Elaine
time
is expected.
Stuart
Rankin,
son
of
Mr.
and
ful mostess last Thursday at a buffet
Green, Eugene, Ore., sister of Mr.
The regular club meeting will be
dinner, followed by four tables of Mrs. Harold Rankin, underwent an Green, wore green and yellow dotted
bridge. Twelve guests were present appendectomy in St. Anthony’s hos swiss, respectively, with sheafs of Friday the 28th at the Legion hall.
for the evening, with Mr. and Mrs. pital in Pendleton Tuesday. Latest yellow and peach gladioli. Roy Dav Members are urged to be present.
Ralph Richards winning high hon reports are that he is getting along is, Ventura, was best man, and John
ors, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pear nicely.
Wood, Los Angeles, and Max Craw
Virginia Wells, who has been ill ford, Ontario, ushers.
son, second.
for the past 2 % months following an
Miss Dorothy Holmes played the
appendicitis operation, will return to wedding marches, and Fred Graham
work Monday at the Umatilla Coop sang “At Dawning” and “Because.”
erative Creamery. Her position has A reception followed in the church
been filled during that time by Mrs. parlor.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Monte Hedwall.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Little Helen Muller, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Muller, who has
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
been ill for the past two weeks, is • P. A.
•
• VELVET
considerably improved and was
brought home from the Pendleton
• HALF & HALFl
BILL SHAAR. Prop.
Hermiston
hospital last Friday. She is still in
THOMPSON'S DRUG
bed but feeling much better.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McKenzie and
family are expected to arrive on the
midnight train Fourth of July for
a two month’s visit with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, and
her parents in Portland. Mr. McKen
zie is employed in the patent offices
at Washington. D. C., and is on a
Effective Fri., June 28
two months’ vacation.
Those picnicking at Bingham
Lv.
Springs Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
O. O. Felthouse, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
Hermiston 1:59 a. m.
lard Hutzel, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Simons and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs.
instead of 2:19
m.
Ben Boiling of Umatilla. Mr. and
RIPE OLIVES, Anytime ............2 9-oz. cans
This earlier departure provides
Mrs. Harry Connor and mother, Mrs.
Conner, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connor,
connection with the famous
SHREDDED TUNA, Seaport %’s ........2 cans
and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Estle and
Portland Rose and by means of
Joy Sue.
CHICKEN SPREAD, Reliance .... 3% oz. can
reduction in time and improved
Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider
connections offers a saving from
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin re
SHRIMP, Reliance wet - d r y ............ 5 oz. can
Hermiston of—
turned Monday from a trip to East
lake, over the McKenzie Pass to Eu
PORK & BEANS, Spokane Valley 2 No. 2 ^ ’s £ £ 1
1 hr. 20 min. to Denver
gene, coast points and to Astoria
where they visited Mr. and Mrs. An
DEVILED MEAT, Cudahy % ’s ............ 4 cans
10 hrs. 5 min. to Kansas City
dy Jacobsen. They had intended to
SWEET PICKLES, Columbia 6 o z .......... jar
be gone several more days but were
5 hrs. 25 minutes to St. Louis
called home by the illness of Stuart
SWANSDOWN CAKE F L O U R ............ pkg.
Rankin with an appendicitis attack.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
SATURDAY - JUNE 29
Pal Night
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TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Snodgress
spent the week end at Powder Peaks.
Mrs. Merle Phelps and children of
Walla Walla are visiting at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott.
Jim Boylen spent Friday visiting
his brother, Rex Boylen, who is em
ployed in Pendleton.
Miss Snow McCoy visited over the
week end at Irrigon with her par
ents.
A thrift shop sale will be held by
the Central Church of Christ July 1,
2 and 3. Next door east of Bakery.
Cooked food sale July 3.
adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Estle and
family spent the week end at Bing
ham Springs.
Mrs. Harvey Payne left Thursday
(today) for Portland to attend the
wedding of a friend, Miss Verna Lee
Francklin, who is to be married Sun
day. Mrs. Payne expects to return
Sunday night.
Bill Belt will leave Monday for the
Boy Scout camp at Wallowa Lake to
assist in setting up the camp for the
1940 season. The session will open
July 7 and extend to July 31, during
which time many Hermiston scouts
plan to attend.
Mrs. W. W. Fefthouse returned
Tuesday evening from Colorado
Springs, Colo., where she visited the
L. H. Flora family and attended a
camp meeting. On her return trip
she visited for a short time with Dr.
and Mrs. P. R. Poulsen (Margaret
Felthouse).
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THURSDAY — FRIDAY
JULY 4 - 5
Continuous Show Thursday
MAUREEN O'HARA
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“ Bill of Divorcement”
Cartoon—Much Ado About Noth
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Comedy—Coat Tails
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SUCCESSFUL A P P O IN TM E N TS
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JE W E L E K
HERMISTON, OREGON
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED & WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily
:—
The Sale of these products has doubled in the past
year because of their superior quality and their fine
flavor. Make better salads with—
Mayonnaise R- & w.
Sunspun Dressing
Pint X7c
Quart
25c
Luncheon Meat R- & w.—Lb.
Flavor Jel R- & w — 6 Flavors 4 pkgs 19c
Sweet Pickles Pheasant
Quart
25c
Deviled Ham Underwood’s, % s 2 for 25c
5 lbs. 39c
Karo Syrup
Napkins
80s — any color — 2 pkgs.
15c
Wax Paper
125 foot roll
18c
Ripe Olives
Blue & White — Pint
17c
9 lb. bag
39c
Albers
OATS
9 lbs. 29c
Corn Meal
R. & W. — 9 lbs. 53c
Pancake Flour
Coffee R. & W., drip or reg. grind — lb. 26c
Coffee R. & W., drip or reg. grind — 2 lbs. 50c
Beans
Idaho Red or White — 5 lbs. 29c
— : OUR PRODUCE IS FRESH DAILY
GREEN ONIONS ........................... 4 bunches
CUCUMBERS, long, green...................... 2 for 9<
TOMATOES .......................................... 2 lbs. 15<
LEMONS, large ......................................... dozen 25<
APPLES, Yellow Transparent ................ 6 lbs. 19c
Loganberries---- Youngberries — Dewberries
Order now for canning.
— M EAT S P E C IA L S —
BEEF ROASTS, tender center c u ts ............lb. 21 C
PORK ROASTS, delicious young pork .... lb. 14 ,/i»C
PORK CHOPS, lean and tender ................lb. 22c
SHORT RIBS, meaty c u ts........................ lb.
VEAL STEW, a thrifty ite m .................... lb. 12Vi>C
Cold Meats, Pickles, Potato Salad, Cottage Cheese.
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Hermiston
Barber Shop
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ST. LOUIS
Picnic Foods
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Sale Date - June 29 - July 1 to 6
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i'or further information phone
F. C. WOUGHTER
Agent
Phone 2531
MARMALADE, Sunny J i m ............. 2 lb. jar
COME TO THE
Townsend
BENEFIT DANCE
FRUIT COCKTAIL, Reliance fancy 2 No. l ’s
TANG, Cudahy’s - R eady-T o-Eat............can
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FOR FUN
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Phone 3781
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