The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 11, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, JULY 11,
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
"A RIPPIN
FER RIDIN !"
HERMISTON,' OREGON
Phone 2121
SATU RD AY - JULY 13
Pal Night
Continuous Show Starting 4 P.M
l»<0.
Jack Van Winkle of Lexington was
a business visitor here Saturday.
Miss Maxine Faust spent the week
end in Portland with relatives and
friends.
Mrs. Lillie Dyer of Columbus,
Ohio, arrived Monday to visit a week
with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer.
A. W. Behrman, local jeweler,
spent Sunday visiting relatives in
Kennewick, Wn.
H. K. Dean returned from Port­
land Wednesday where his daughter
Lois is ill in the hospital.
Remember the ice cream social and
program, Columbia park club rooms,
Friday, July 19, at 8 o’clock. F. B. A.
47-lc
Harry Connor Jr., who is attend­
ing classes in Pendleton, has moved
to that city in order to be near his
work.
Mary Lou Payne of Salem is
spending the summer in Hermiston
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Payne.
Mrs. Leander Quiring and daugh­
ter Sylvia returned home Saturday
night from Salem where she visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bone.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hutzel mot­
ored to Pullman, Wn., Saturday night
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krause
and family, formerly of Hermiston.
Mrs. Chas. Wilcox of the Opal
ranger station above Heppner was a
visitor in Hermiston one day last
week.
Mrs. J. S. Burnham and daughter,
Miss Mary Burnham, left Tuesday
for Ellensburg, Wn., where Miss
Burnham attended to business mat­
ters. Mrs. Sherman Wells was in
charge of the store in their absence.
Mrs. Paul Bracher underwent a
major operation in St. Anthony’s
hospital in Pendleton Monday. She is
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reported as getting along nicely.
Mrs. L. A. Rothbaun of San Fran­
i
cisco, a medical patient at the Her­
miston General hospital, left Tuesday
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¿tarring
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for Spokane to visit her brother.
LAURENCE CLiVSER,
July Special! 25c pieces to em­
For sheer kick-up-your-heels thrill,
FOR EXTRA SERVICE CET
broider, 19c; 15c pieces, 10c; and 10c
use Standard Gasoline Unsurpassed;
JOAN FO N TA IN E ; |
pieces, 8c. Brierley’s.
47-lp
friskier'n a colt, surging with smooth
Cartoon—Wat’s All the Shootin
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Baragar went
power, long on mileage. A pippin it
Fer
to Yakima, Wn., Monday. Mrs. Anna
is—like Standard’s Extra Service!
Gasolin«: - unsurpassed
Comedy— Cheerio My Dears
Pihl, who has been visiting here,
STANDARD o i l - COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
went to Yakima with the Baragars.
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Mrs. Gertrude Sanders accompan­
Continuous Show Sunday
ied Mr. and Mrs. L. Brownell of
Umatilla to the mountains Wednes­
CROSBY
day.
GLORIA JEAN
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lowit and fam­
ily of Portland were guests at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. W. Martin
Marbut for the Fourth week end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kersbergen
returned Sunday from a ten day trip
visiting friends in Butte, Helena and
Mosoula, Montana.
SPECIAL ATTRACTION—
Mrs. Georgia Henderson visited
Louie-Godoy Fight Picture»
from Wednesday till Monday with
Standard Oil Wholesale Dealer
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
her daughter’s family, Mr. and Mrs.
JULY 16 - 17
E. E. Pettit of West Linn.
Double Feature
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spe­
cialist of Pendleton, will be at the
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, July holiday visitors in Portland, leaving
17th. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. 47-c here Tuesday and returning home on
Miss Jane Hawkins was a visitor Saturday.
in Hermiston for a short time last
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor and
week en route home from Portland to small daughter of Klamath Falls
Adams. She had spent considerable spent the Fourth with her mother,
time in Portland riding gaited horses. Mrs. Laura Mortimore. Mrs. Tay­
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Tetrick and lor and daughter plan to remain a
LUPE VELEZ in
family of Portland visited at the week but Mr. Taylor returned to The
“MEXICAN SPITFIRE”
home of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. Dalles where he is now stationed.
Plus Short Features
J. Hibbard,-from Wednesday till Sat­
Miss Ina Wattenburger of Oak­
urday.
land,
Cal., head of the Home Econo­
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds mics division of that city, came Mon­
JULY 18 - 19
left Saturday afternoon for San day to visit for some time at the
DOUBLE FEATURE
Francisco. They plan to be gone 10 home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs.
days. Mr. McReynolds is vacation­ Harry Andrews. She will also spend
“ONE MILLION B. C.”
ing from the Rohrman garage.
part of her vacation with other rela­
with LON CHANEY, JR.
Stuart Rankin, who recently un­ tives in this vicinity.
RUSSELL HAYDEN in
Hermiston, Oregon
derwent an appendectomy, left Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Decker and
day for Astoria where he will spend children Jean and James of Baker
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Zone Groy’s
a week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. spent Sunday at the home of her par­
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad.
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Andy Jacobsen.
Firms Aid Fourth Celebration
Co., Ballif Distributors, McKee F ur­
Donald Serell, who had been at­ Mrs. Turnblad, who had spent the
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tending summer school at the Uni­ past five weeks with the Deckers, re­
Considerable aid was given the niture Co., Williams Beverages, E ast
A Param ount Picture
turned
home
with
them.
Mrs.
Turn­
Oregonian and Bur-Bee Co.
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston versity of Oregon, returned home re­ blad is recuperating from an extend­ Hermiston Fourth of July celebration
cently and is now working at the
by various firms. Included among
PLUS SHORT FEATURES
Hermiston postoffice under a tempo­ ed illness and seems well on the road these were Portland-Pendleton Motor
to recovery.
rary appointment.
Freight, Gillanders & Burrough’s,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson and Roesch Brewery, Valley Beverage
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Schwabaur and
G. Lester W hite
family from Grandview, Wn., spent baby girl spent the Fourth at Boise,
REFRIGERATION and
Sunday in Hermiston at the home of Idaho, with his grandparents.
AIR CONDITIONING
their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
SERVICE
ÆGULAR
BLOOD
Dance Series Interrupted
Geo. Hodge.
Household and Commercial Re­
^HOUNDS
Mrs. Pete Laas and son Keith left
The series of bi-monthly dances
frigeration — Furnace Conversion
‘ A fter C ustom ers
Friday for Powers, Ore., where they held in the Hermiston park hall will
FOR JULY 12 - 13 - 15
Oil Burners — Oil Furnaces
were called by the serious illness of not be resumed until the latter part
Exhaust Fans, Self Contained Air
Mrs. Laas’ grandfather. No word of August, due to the harvest and
Conditioners.
H ere’s Your List! had been received as to his condition warm weather. It is expected, how­
FREE ESTIMATES
the middle part of this week.
ever. that the series will be resumed
O ur W ant A ds
Phone 3741 — Hermiston, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pace had as at that time with a large opening
their guests over the week end their dance.
two sons, Mr. and Mrs. John Pace
/ ^ d ^ R E D & WHITE
3 lbs.
Group Attends Convention
and son of Portland, and Mr. and
V ^ V ^ K A R L Y RISER ...
1 lb.
Mrs. Harold Pace of Lewiston, Idaho.
A group of members from the Her­
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker
miston
Central Church of Christ at
and daughter Kay spent last Friday
tended a meeting of the Washington
and Saturday at Redmond visiting
and M ore M oney.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. state convention of Churches of
Christ convening in Walla Walla
Red & White - 2t4’s - per can
Knickerbocker.
Tuesday. Going from here were Mrs.
Miss Opal Brigg, her father Mr. Dale Blackstone, Mrs. F. S. Sergent,
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - MONDAY
Brigg, and John Feeton, all of Hepp­ Mrs. A. M. Smith, Mrs. P. Jones, Mrs.
GULF BRAND
ner, and Miss Florence Moyer of Mabel Weeks, Mrs. R. G. Saylor,
Iodized or Plain - 2 lbs.
Ione were house guests at the home Louise Saylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Large Wet Pack
of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moyer the 4th Gerking, Rodney Rogers, Glenn War­
BARGAIN - FRESH GROUND
Omio - No. 2’s
of July.
ner and Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and son
Karo - Red or Blue
Ray and Robert Connor spent Sun­
Swarncr Goes To Mayo
day at Hideaway. While there they
Lawrence Swarner, son of Mr. and
14 oz. bottle
saw a young spotted fawn which had
Mrs. A. C. Swarner, arrived in Her­
been captured the past week.
BLUE BELL
Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Finkbeiner and miston last Wednesday and left the
family spent a short time in Hermis­ following day for Rochester, Minn.,
ton last Wednesday. They were en where he entered the Mayo clinic.
Krisp - Regular 10c
BLUE BONNET
route home to Toledo from Connell, Lawrence had been working in Alas­
Wn., where they had been visiting ka, where he suffered a back injury.
46 oz. can
Regular 10c
relatives. Rev. Finkbeiner was for­ He has spent some time in a hospital
in
Portland
but
his
condition
has
not
merly the Methodist minister here.
RELIANCE
Ken L Rations
improved. He was advised to enter
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pierson have
moved to Hermiston and are now the Mayo clinic for a complete check­
l club
constructing a new residence near the
PUREX
home of their son, K. D. Pierson.
CARD OF THANKS
Rolls
Miss Dorothy Pierson, who had spent
— FRESH PRODUCE DAILY —
the past six weeks with her grand­
We wish to take this opportunity
WADHAM’S SWEET DIMPLE
GRAPEFRUIT, 90’s ................................ 6 for 22<
parents, returned home with them.
to thank our neighbors and friends
tiuests at the R. B. Wilcox home for the kindness and sympathy shown
No. 2 cans
ORANGES, 288’s .................................. 2 doz. 35<
over the Fourth included Mr. and during the illness and death of our
Mrs. E. R. Fredrickson of Salem, Mr. father, Harry Spinning. We espec­
n
C B j | Resdy to Eat
Local TOMATOES - APRICOTS - MELONS
and Mrs. L. A. Palmer of Lexington, ially thank those who presented flor­
Delicious Lunch Meat
Mr. and Mrs. John Graves of Hepp­ al offerings for the funeral services.
— MEAT SPECIALS —
FARGO BRAND
ner and Miss Genevieve Wilcox of
Mrs. Neva Pilon
Tacoma.
Fresh Pure Pork Sausage, real country style, lb. 16tf
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spinning
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berry, formerly
Arthur
Spinning
Half or Whole
of Umatilla but now of Portland,
BEEF ROASTS, delicious center cu ts........lb. 21 <
spent a short time in this district last
Light or Heavy
Examiner Here Nert Thursday
VEAL ROASTS, fancy tender cuts ... ........ W /ti
week en route home from Washing­
ton. D. C„ where they had gone to
A traveling examiner of operators
N.B.C.
BACON, % or whole - sugar cured.............lb. 21 <
visit their daughter. Lola, who is em­ and chauffeurs is scheduled to arrive
Pkgs.
ployed at the capitol.
in Hermiston Thursday. July 18, and
PORK STEAKS, lean - tender.................... lb. 18<
Of interest to local friends is the will be on duty at the city library be­
birth of a 9 pound. 2 ounce baby girl tween the hours of 11 «. ra. to 5 p.
to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Andrews Jr., m., according to a recent announce­
born Tuesday morning at St. Antho­ ment released from the Secretary of
ny’s hospital in Pendleton. She is a State’s office. All those wishing per­
THE RED 4 WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred mits or licenses to drive cars are
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily :—
Andrews Sr. and Mrs. Myrtle Hess of asked to get in touch with the exam­
Pendleton.
iner during these hours.
R E B E 8 C A
f f f Herd «fe
STANDARD
Congratulations
to th e
H erm isto n A u to Com pany
SA M MOORE,
W e C o n g r a t u la t e t h e
H erm iston A u to Co.
on th e ir
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Pork & Beans Bine * white - 2% s 2 for 25c
H O M IN Y
10c
P ancake Flour Red & white - 2u ibS.
19c
S At L K
2 for 17c
G rapefruit
2 for 21c
SY R U P
3 lHs. 27c
C R I S C O
3 lbs. 52c
M ATCH ES
2 boxes 05c
Crackers
2 for 15c
W afers, Sugar
2 for 15c
D og Food
3 for 2 5 c
D og Food Ken
Doz. 55c
Take Home More Food
S H R IM P
13c
C O FFEE
C A T SU P
2 lbs. for 25c
10c
P otato Chips
2 pkgs. 15c
G rapefruit Juice
up.
Lem on Ju ice
16c
3 cans 2 5 c
Bathroom Tissue
PEA S
3
P
gX ZZs iVl
35c
Can 2 5 c
Boneless Pig Cutlets
Jar 19c
BA C O N
Lb. 19c
Shredded W h eat
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
10c
2
19c
Hermiston Food Store