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FACE TWO THURSDAY, JULY 18, 194« T H E H E R M IS T O N H E R A L D . H E R M IS T O N . O R E G O N . OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON Phone 2121 SATURDAY - JULY 20 Pal Night Continuous Show Starting 4 P. M. Cartoon—Rover’s Rescue Adventure—Climbing the Spirit’s Home SUNDAY - MONDAY JULY 21 - 22 Continuous Show Sunday Color Cartoon—Ants in the Pants Paragraphic—Television Revue r6-— — Mrs. Chris Brown of Heppner spent Wednesday in Hermiston. Mrs. Mabel Walker of Arlington spent the week end in Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McReynolds returned Monday from a ten day va cation at San Francisco. Mrs. R. C. Vanderlinde of Irri gon is receiving medical aid at the Hermiston General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Meek and daughter Janice of Portland were guests recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Alstott. A special meeting of the Westland Home Economics club was held re cently at the home of Mrs. Jess Prin- dle. A. F. Rohrman and R. C. McRey nolds left Thursday (today) for Portland to attend a three-day Ford school. Richard Rainwater left the Her miston General hospital Saturday to recuperate at the home of his aunt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hibbard. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mason of Ellensburg, Wn., spent from Satur day till Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Swayze of Montana are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze. Robert Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, writes from Al aska that he has been transferred there from Missoula, Mont., and is now with Co. 4, Infantry, serving on the defense squadron located at Anchorage. He further states that he now weighs 191 pounds and is 6 feet, 1 inch tall. Apparently army life agrees with him. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Smith and daughter Erla spent Monday in The Dalles. Mrs. Jasper Meyers of Echo was a caller in Hermiston Wednesday. Mrs. James Stout is a medical pa tient at the Hermiston General hos pital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reeker of Los Angeles were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury Sunday. Gene Pierce, on vacation from the First National Bank of Pendleton, is spending the week here at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Pierce. Marvin and Clyde Whitney of Grandview, Wn.. left Saturday after spending a week here visiting at the home of their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lonney of Mc Minnville spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Prindle. They were en route to visit relatives in Weston. Ralph Brownson, manager of the local Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., ex pects to leave Saturday for Los An geles where he will meet Mrs. Brown- son who is visiting there with their daughter, Miss Shirley Brownson. The Brownsons will return home in about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton and son Paul, accompanied by Mrs. Le- Roy Sullivan and son Allen of Rose burg, who had been visiting relatives here, and Miss Betty Boynton of He lix who went to Roseburg to visit, left Saturday morning by way of Bend and the McKenzie Pass to Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. Boynton returned home via the coast route, stopping to visit for a short time with friends at Mc Minnville. They returned home Tues day evening. Mrs. Walt Pearson, Mrs. A. E. Bensel, Mrs. Zona Rodgers and Jerry, Mrs. Fred Barker and two children of Susanville, who had been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bensel the past six weeks, motored to Burns Saturday where they were met by Mr. Barker. The group re turned to Susanville where Mrs. Rodgers plans to make her home and be employed. Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Bensel returned home Sunday by way of Weiser, Idaho, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jay Pierson, who was formerly assistant county agent here. Mr. Pierson was recuperating from a three weeks illness with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. “Sonny” Briggs and two small sons of Grangeville, Idaho, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Anna Briggs who is making her home JULY 23 - 24 in Hermiston for the summer. Miss Violet Sprold of Cutbank, VISITIN G PASTOR L IN D A Montana, is a nurse now at the Her miston General hospital, replacing TELLS OF PLANS Miss Katherine Monroe who is on her vacation during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Leake and John Pagne ■ Roland Young Mr. and Mrs. Harry R. Smith ar daughter of Hood River spent Wed rived Wednesday to spend a week nesday afternoon at the Centra) Cartoon-—Professor Offkeyski in Hermiston. Mr. Smith is engaged Church of Christ. Mr. Leake is pas Sport Reel — Action on Ice with the state highway oiling crew tor of the Hood River Christian which is now located here. church and Mrs. Leake is secretary THURSDAY - FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin re of the Oregon Christian Missionary JULY 25 - 26 / turned Tuesday from Portland where Society. Mrs. Leake came to help or Double Feature they had gone to attend the funeral ganize a Women’s Council that after of Mrs. Rankin’s uncle. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and sons Officers elected were: president, Lee and Vester were in Pendleton. Mrs. Flossie Hibbard: first vice pres Sunday where they witnessed the ident Miss., Mrs. Elsie Duvall; 2nd performance of the Portland Police vice president, Mrs. S. E. Earnhart; Motor Division. secretary, Mrs. Mabel Weeks! treas CESAR ROMERO Mrs. Harry Kelley and Kathleen, urer, Mrs. C. Warner, and literature and Mrs. W. S. Boynton accompanied chairman, Mrs. Ralph Saylor. WELL EQUIPPED TO Mr. Kelly to Ontario Wednesday of The local women voted to join the ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE last week to make their home. They .ither groups of the state. About 40 FREE, BLONDE AND YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE have rented their place here. ladies were present for the meeting. TWENTY-ONE Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Saylor spent • from Sunday till Tuesday night va Former Engineer Visits Jacksons starring JOAN DAVIS BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston cationing at Wallowa Lake. They Cartoon—Rupert the Runt ■ - . , . Visitors at the Del Jackson home joined some friends from Walla Wal- | in . Umatilla .... the past week were Mr. lo la. and Mrs. Fred Fullington and her Stanton D. L. Ross of Portland sister of Morgan Hill, Cal. Old spent from Saturday till Tuesday timers will remember Mr. Fullington visiting at the homes of his' daugh as the engineer on the gasoline motor ters, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation and bar that ran between Umatilla and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Todd. Mr. Ross Pendleton. They have been on a is recently from California. prune orchard near SJorgan Hill for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Krause and the past 20 years. They were en W . F inest Q uality £ . family of Pullman Wn., visited rela route home from a trip to Yellow tives and friends in Hermiston and stone park. They found numerous Stanfield from Saturday till Tues changes in this vicinity. Other visi day. They are former residents of tors include Mr. and Mrs. Edd Mann Hermiston. and Miss Annie Mann of The Dalles. Mrs. Lillie Dyer of Columbus, R. & w . - 8 oz. cans Ohio, who had been visiting at the New Recruiting Office Opened home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer for A new office for recruiting young Q u a rt ten days, returned to her home Wed nesday morning. She is a sister-in- men for the U. S. Marines has been law of Mr. and Mrs. Dyer and has opened in Walla Walla during the past week, according to Sergeant J. been touring the West. Henry Sommerer, manager of the R. Schinka and Sergeant J. C. Snod SCOTCH.................................. lb. Farm Bureau mill, and Clarence grass who were in Hermiston Thurs Fredrickson spent from Tuesday to day (today). The office is located EARLY RISER......................... lb. Thursday in Portland where they in Room 12 of the Book Nook Bldg., had” a F empty sacks "from "the lo7a'l and aI1 young men interested. ^ twee" REDO W H IT E - D rip or R e g ... ib. mill fumigted as a precaution the ages of 18 and 30 with good MART - Freshly G r o u n d ............. lb. against the spread of any type of character standing and other quali fications, are asked to call or write disease. the office. C. Trapp, Milwaukee, Wise., and R. Fenske, Mobridge, N. D., stopped S u n s p u n T h at b e tte r sala d d ressin g - Qt. 3 3 c HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grayden D. Loree, Pastor H. A. Pankow. The men were school Many people today are troubled mates of Mr. Pankow and they had concerning world events and are won not seen each other for 28 years. dering how soon Christ will come The Junior boys class of the Bap back. The disciples long ago faced the tist church motored to Emigrant same problems and asked, “When Springs park last Friday for their shall these things be?” The Master quarterly hike. Ten boys, accom exhorted, “Watch, therefore: for ye panied by Rev. and Mrs. G. D. Loree, kjiow not what hour your Lord doth spent the day in hiking, huckleberry come.” At our Sunday morning ser picking and outdoor games. vice we shall attempt an exposition Miss Florence Woughter, who of Matthew 24:1-14 which deals — FR E SH PR O D U C E D A ILY — teaches at Beaverton and is spend with the signs of His second coming. ing her vacation at the home of her CAULIFLOW ER............... ........ p er h ead Our evening Bible study in tbe parents here, left Tuesday for an ex book of Genesis continues. We are GRAPEFRUIT D ozen tended excursion to New York, Wash now on chapter nine. If you are not ington, D. C„ Niagara Falls and oth attending church elsewhere we invite LOCAL MELONS & CANTS ON ICE er places of interest. She is travel you to worship with us. ing by train. — M EA T SPE C IA L S — Henry Garberding, A. W. Berh- CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST man, T. A. O’Grady, Ben O’Conner C. Warner, Pastor B E E F S H O R T RIBS, lean & m e a ty ........ lb. and Dean Groth of Pendleton plan The sermon for the Sunday morn R IB ST E A K S, baby b e e f ............................... lb. to leave here Friday afternoon for ing worship will be, “The Forgotten Seattle, Wn., to see the Zale-Hostak Man.” For the 8:00 o’clock service SIR L O IN STEA K S, te n d e r & ju ic y .............lb. title match for the middleweight in the evening the topic is “Building championship. They will return home by the Plumb-line.” P O R K ST EA K S, lean c u t s .............................lb. the same evening. The Junior and Senior C. E. socie B A C O N , su g ar c u r e d ...................................... lb. ties met Sunday evening on the par sonage lawn and will continue to do L U N C H E O N M EATS, larg e v a r ie ty ........ lb. so during the hot weather. If the heat wave continues the evening worship P O T A T O SA LAD - F r e s h ...........................P in t REFRIGERATION and service will be held in the church AIR CONDITIONING M A C A R O N I SALAD - D e lic io u s ............. P in t basement. Why not worship in one SERVICE of our churches Sunday? Household and Commercial Re frigeration — Furnace Conversion CHURCH OF CHRIST Oil Burners — Oil Furnaces Columbia School House Exhaust Fans, Self Contained Air G eorge W eston, E van gelist THE RED 4 WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON Conditioners. Have you tim e to die? Surely, we DARNELL S T A R DUST Hermiston Barber Shop W e e k End Bargains PIN E A PPL E 15 & 45c M IL K R- & w -Tal1 Cans 4 - 29c Luncheon M eat R & w Delicious 12 oz can 2 5 c Lem on Juice 3 _ 2 5 c Sw eet Pickles 25c — CO FFEE — 15^ > 191 ► 270 ► 230 ► Soap Chips Quick Arrow Pkg. 2 4 c H eadquarters fo r Canning Supplies 15* 39* J2j0 270 270 J gl 210 JC0 lCl 200 6. Lester White HERMISTON TRADIN6 CO. —: Free D elivery Tw ice D aily :— F R E E E S T IM A T E S P h y , »741 — H e m ia te n . O r * should take tim e to prepare to die. T ru e worship of God is the heat prep- F rie d Chicken 10c Sunday, J u ly 2 1 PETE & GLADYS aration. We invite you to join with us in such worship. Bible study at 10 a. m. Worship, breaking of bread at 11. Exhortation subject, “Blessings of God.” Gospel service at 8 p. m. Sub ject, “The Crucial Test.” Wednesday, 8 p. m., Gospel service. Subject, “Betrayal.” Bible drill for young folks 15 minutes before each evening service. All cordially invited. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH block N.W. of Laundry C. R. Bennett, Pastor Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Morning devotion, 11:00 a. m. P. H. Y. P. meeting, 7:00 p. m. Evening devotion, 8:00 p. m. Brother Orbie Wells will be in charge of the preaching services. Church prayer meeting Wednesday at 8:00 o’clock. are the new high school teachers for the coming year. Frank Fredrickson, Robert Smith, R. V. Jones, W. C. Isom, Batie Rand and Forrest Huntington attended the annual turkey growers meeting at Hermiston Sunday. COME TO THE T ow nsend BENEFIT DANCE AT COLUMBIA PARK SAT., JULY 2 0 th Come Join the Fun J itn e y Lunch BETTER MUSIC PROMISED PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Rev. E. D. Greeley, Pastor The Lord’s Day services begin with Bible School at 10:00 a. m. Preach ing is at 11 and services will close with an 8:00 o’clock meeting. Are you giving God a place in your life? How about finding your place in some soul saving institution then? IRRIGONNEWSITEMS By Mrs. W. C. Isom Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell are visiting relatives in Idaho. The Benefiel brothers have leased the Mrs. Fred Doll place for the com ing year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doll have moved to Yakima, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Russell McCoy are the parents of a 6 Vs lb. boy born Friday, July 12, at the Pendleton hospital. kobert Brace and Florene Brace left for Weiser, Idaho, Sunday where they both have employment. Frank Brace, Clair Caldwell and Mrs. Myrtle Markham opened their melon stands in Irrigon Monday. Mr. Whipple and W. C. Isom are erecting road stands which they will open within the next seven days. Rev. Harness held services at Pas co, Wn., Sunday. Rev. Greeley from Hermiston filled the pulpit at the morning and even ing services in the Pentecostal church here Sunday. Mrs. Browher of Kansas, sister of the late Mrs. Fred Rieks, is visiting at the Rieks home. Arlie L. Hatfield from Corvallis, and Miss Ludmilla Seidl of Portland DR. STRAM OPTOMETRIST Invite you to visit the fin est & b e st eq u ip p ed optical d e p a rtm e n t — w here alw ays reaso n ab le prices, com bined w ith carefu l a n d pains- t a k i n g exam ination, prevail. Stram Optical Co. 225 So. Main St. Pendleton, Ore. We Save W hen We Shop— So you ’ll save when you shop! F rid ay — S a tu rd a y — M onday FARGO 10£ F R U IT C O C K T A IL .............................ta ll cans RELIANCE C RA B M E A T ....................................ßi/2 oz. can EMPORIUM T O M A T O E S, solid p a c k ............. No. 2^2 can RELIANCE 100 25$ 3 No. 2 cans 280 P IN E A P P L E J U I C E ........................ 3 ta ll cans GARDEN G R A P E F R U IT .......................... SPOKANE VALLEY PO R K & B E A N S .............................No. 2 ^ can JUNIOR J 2 0 C O F F E E ............................................. i lb. can 2^0 M A T C H E S ............................... 6 box carto n RELIANCE EVANGELINE B A R B EC U E S A U C E ............................................. EVANGELINE W O R C E S T E R S H I R E S A U C E ...................... ASSORTED 250 BOLOGNA L IV E R SA U SA G E o r M INCED H A M ......lb. J 91 RELIANCE K R A U T , No. 2i/2 c a n s ........................... 2 fo r Xf>0 PO S T T O A S T IE S ............... 2 g ia n t size pkgs. 210 LUNCH M E A T S ....................................l b - D A SH , G ran u lated S o a p ................. g ia n t size B A C O N , lig h t o r h e a v y ............................. lb. ¿Qt f 9^ Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery