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FAOB TWO THURSDAY, JULY THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON. L o c a l H a p p e n in g s Mrs. J. S. Burnham, Miss Mary Mrs. Willard Hutzel and Mrs. Joe Burnham, Mrs. Miles Barager and Moyer spent Tuesday in Pendleton. Mrs. Anna Pihl spent Sunday above Father Alban Cullen left Sunday Bingham Springs picnicking. for San Francisco. Glenn Hadley of Boardman trans acted business in Hermiston Monday. Harry Spinning who has been in the Hermiston General hospital two weeks is still critically ill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten HERMISTON, OREGON motored to Pendleton Saturday even Phone 2121 ing on business. New Haven pocket watches, $1.50. SATURDAY - JULY 6 A. W. Behrman, Hermiston. 46-lc S. J. Devine of Lexington trans Pal Night acted business in Hermiston Satur day. Beverly Snodgrass returned Satur day from Moro where she had been visiting her grandparents. Fred Hallet of Sault Ste. Marie, Color Cartoon—Billposters Mich., spent last week visiting at the Comedy—Slightly at Sea home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton and SUNDAY - MONDAY son Paul spent Monday in Pendleton JULY 7 - 8 visiting relatives. Julius Gimbel Jr., who has spent Continuous Show Sunday the past four weeks visiting his grandmother in Portland, returned home Friday evening. wttk Bob Walpole, employed with the VIRGINIA BRUCE Tum-A-Lum Co., at Freewater, spent WAYNE MORRIS Sunday visiting friends in Hermis ton. Musical—-Vincent Lopez & Orch. Mrs. August Linder returned to Cartoon— Land of the Midnight her home Wednesday after receiving Fun medical treatment at the Hermiston General hospital for a week. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Frances Treston left Sunday for his home in Nebraska after receiving JULY 9 - 10 medical treatment for five weeks for EDNA BEST burns. FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Tom Lotspeich of St. Mary, Ida., a former Hermiston high school stu in dent, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm. Bob Woodward, who has been at home for two weeks due to a back injury, is again back to work at the Rohrman garage. Cartoon—Tugboat Mickey Miss Kathleen Monroe left Sunday Comedy—Bandits & Ballads to visit for six weeks at Mt. Vernon with relatives. She has been em ployed as nurse at the Hermiston THURSDAY - FRIDAY General hospital. JULY 11 - 12 Miss Mary Burnham has contract ed to teach next winter in the fifth Double Feature grade at Waitsburg. Miss Burnham finished her courses at E.O.C.E. at WM. BOYD La Grande this spring. in Miss Genevieve Wilcox of Tacoma is visiting at the home of her broth er, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. She expects to remain until after the Fourth. Miss Gwendolyn Ross, teacher in the local high school, returned F ri day from a 10-day trip into Alaska where she made brief stops at Skag with, way, Ketchikan and other points. She MAY ROBSON left again Monday for San Francisco from where she will leave on an ex Plus Shorts cursion down into Mexico. OASIS THEATRE T h e House A c ro s s the B a y F l i g h t A n g e ls S w is s F a m ily R o b in s o n H id d e n G o ld G ra n n y , G et Y o u r G un HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED & WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON — : Free Delivery Twice Daily Col. and Mrs. L. W. Jordan left Tuesday for their winter home in Los Angeles. They planned to go via the McKenzie Pass to Eugene and take the coast route. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Hill an nounce the arrival of a baby girl weighing 6 pounds born Monday, July 1, at the Hermiston General hospital. The little Miss has been named Vetamae Sedalie. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and daughter Helen Kay and Mrs. L. C. Dyer arrived from Pilot Rock Sunday night and spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. Mrs. Dyer had spent a week with her daughter. Miss Thelma Swarner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. Swarner of Hermiston, has been made manager of the store department at Crater Lake Park. She is working there during the summer months. T. W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith, is in Hermiston where he expects to spend part of the sum mer vacation working in the harvest fields. Mr. Smith is athletic coach at Tigard. Miss Maxine Paul left Monday for San Francisco where she will be mar ried Saturday, July 6, to Guy Jeppe. former Hermiston youth. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jeppe, now of Clackamas. Miss Paul has been employed for the past several years as secretary for Assistant County Agent M. E. Knickerbocker. Charles Wilcox, who is employed with the state forest fire department in the Heppner district, left Sunday morning for Kettle Falls, fire station above Spokane, with a fire truck and plow. He left the plow there and continued on into Canada with the truck. En route home he stopped in Portland for more fire fighting equipment for the Heppner station. C. R. Bennett, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. Young People’s Society, 7 p. m. Evangelistic service, 8:00 p. m. Church prayer meeting at 8 p. m. each Wednesday. We extend an invitation to one and ail to attend these services. “The law gives us first duty, then privi lege: the Gospel, vice versa, we first receive Jesus, then take Hi3 yoke, as willing servants, and find rest unto our souls.” METHODIST CHURCH Stearns Cushing, Pastor With the summer season there comes a tendency to neglect one’s spiritual well-being. It should be re membered that the soul needs nour ishment every day throughout the year and especially the Sunday wor ship service which is the only means that many people use to further their spiritual growth. Our services are brief and to the point during these warmer days and you are invited to enjoy them in the comfort of your shirt sleeves. Don’t hesitate to leave your coat at home. Our Sunday School has a class for you with a competent teacher. In the evening the Epworth League meets at the usual hour. You are cordially invit ed to worship with us. 4, 1040. C o -o p e ra tiv e S e rv ic e S ta tio n Big Co-op T ire sale A F i r s t L in e T i r e S u p e r Q u a lity T u b e s Deluxe Bargains! Hurry! While Present Stock Lasts! big - t S * V E AS ^ S A L E STARTS COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES Boardman - Irrigon - Umatilla Rev. John K. Walpole, Pastor. Sunday School: Boardman 10:00 a. m. Umatilla 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at Boardman at 11:15 a. m.: evening worship at Umatilla at 8:00 p. m. Combination Sunday School and morning worship at Irrigon at 9:30 Pearson Residence Started a. m. Work on the construction of the Prayer meeting Wednesday even petuated by 2 per cent gross income new home for Mr. and Mrs. James ing, 8:00 p. m. tax on income $2 50 a month and Pearson was begun this week. The over, and yearly earnings over building material contract was let to T O W N S E N D CLUB $3000. It will be a universal tax, the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. of Her with special exemption privilege no miston. The building will be of NEWS longer minority. The Townsend plan four-room size with a full basement. By MRS. JOE UDEY gives a competence, not a dole to the Hardwood floors have also been (Written on the train) aged; employment for the middle planned. The Townsend benefit dance which aged; safeguard for the rights of in CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST is planned for the night of the 4th of dividualities of each man and woman, July, will be a big success and pro and the basic answer to the riddle of C. Warner, Pastor distribution.” There are calls, to many different mises fun for all that come. At this time the Townsend delegate Flash from Washington, D. C.— walks of life today, and many of them very urgent and noble. The to the national convention, Mrs. Ed Dr. Francis E. Townsend personally greatest of all calls is that one that na Udey, sends word that over 30 attended major national political con exhorts us to give Jesus the pre-emi delegates are on the train as she vention in the effort to secure party nence in all things. We shall wor writes from Weiser, Idaho, and every leader cooperation to insure candi ship Sunday morning around the one is getting acquainted and having dates’ endorsement of our program, and place in platform. Convention theme, "The Call of The Master.” a lot of fun. Mrs. Udey says, “To put it brief news will be sent from St. Louis by The sermon for the evening wor ship service will be centered on the ly, Concisely and as clearly as possi Mrs. Udey and will be in next week’s ble, we would say the Townsend Re Herald. character, Demas. covery Plan restores the purchasing HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH power of millions; puts people back C O L U M B IA NEWS to work: gives to those over 60 their Grayden D. Loree, Pastor Our Sunday morning topic will be just dues; gives youth its long looked (Continued from Page 1) “Looking unto Jesus.” To Him alone for opportunity; will enable crippled Mrs. Annette Barham and son can we look for help and strength in industry to get on its feet and pro Childs spent Sunday evening with these days when men’s hearts fail perly function again. M r^and^^IrSj-U JL^JJ^harm ^ them for fear. “The Townsend plan will restore hope and confidence to millions of Melvin Follett will lead B.Y.P.U. at 7 p. m. Our Bible study in the harassed men and women. It will • P. A. book of Genesis continues at 8:00 renew the faith of millions and the • VELVET institutions of our country. o’clock. • HALF & HALF “To summarize the Townsend plan PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH adequately, it will provide a depend THOMPSON'S DRUG M block N.W. of Laundry able supply of purchasing power, per- | MUCH MONDAY f IO c AS Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morse called at the Bud Hooker home Sunday. Mrs. G. McLouth, Mrs. E. A. Ash ton and Lelon McLouth of Boardman spent Wednesday evening of last week at the Bud Hooker home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warren were at Ione Monday. Davin and Lorna Riggs of Salem came Tuesday for a few weeks visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. English. There was a break in the “B” can* nal last week near the Walls farm. Believe it or not, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Templeton have hollyhocks almost 12 feet high. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boylen were Sunday evening visitors at the B. Hutchison home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roundtree of Klaber, Wn., were over night visitors at the Elmer Dixson home one day last week. ▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲A H e r m is t o n B a rb e r Shop WELL EQUIPPED TO ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE • BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston :— S p e c ia ls f o r J u l y S & 6 T om ato Juice R- & w 15 oz- 6 45c Grapefruit Juice R- & w 46 °2, 19c Grapefruit JuiceR- & w-No-2 cans 2 -1 9c 46 oz. 28c Pineapple Juice 2 19c Shredded W heat 2 Pkss- 23c W heaties Purex Bleacher Quart 24c Pur ex Bowl & Drain Opener 17c French Dressing Red & White 13c Fruit C ocktailRed & White l ’s 2 for 31 c Red & White - 49 lbs. $ 1 .5 5 Flaky Bake - 49 lbs. $ 1 .3 5 FLOUR — FRESH PRODUCE DAILY — CARROTS 3 bunches 10c LEMONS Large Sunkist Doz. 2 5 c TO M ATO ES Freewater 3 Lbs l 9c — MEAT SPECIALS — BEEF ROASTS, center c u ts .......................... lb. 21 C BACON, sugar c u re d ....................................... lb. 21 < PURE LARD, Sheaf B ra n d ..................... 4 lbs. 32< PEANUT BUTTER, Armour’s Star ... .... 2 lbs. 29< ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS, lge. variety, lb. 25< Save Y o u r V acatio n Money Here! AAAAAAAA SARDINES Sea Lion Cascade Crackers 2 D ill Pickles ^ Lb. Box can 2 5c 15c 25c FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton LaGrande and Baker - BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY I. W . G EER Agent Telephone 2391 Hermiston, Ore. PORTljAND-PENDLETON MOTOR FREIGHT. INC. I have taken over the agency for the Portland-Pendleton Motor Freight and in addition will also do local drayage and long distance hauling. I am the only local carrier operating under my own permit with my own equipment. I. W . GEER Peas or Corn 3 cans 25c Old Dutch Cleanser 3 Cans 21c 125 ft. Roll W ax Paper 15c Quart 12c PUREX Large Pkg. 21c OXYDOL 6 Box Carton MATCHES 14c Apple Butter Beets, Carrots 2 Fresh 23c 2 Bunches 5c Lb. Ja r & GREEN ONIONS Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery