The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 25, 1940, Page 3, Image 3

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THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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Charles Isaacs and daughter
' Helen Kay of Pilot Rock called at j
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer
where Mrs. Isaacs had been since :
Thursday of last week caring for her
mother. Helen Kay remained to
spend a week with her mother
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
SATU RD AY - JU LY 27
Pal Night
Continuous Show Starting 4 P.M.
lonolulu
Going Places
SUNDAY - MONDAY
JULY 28 - 29
Double Feature
Continuous Show Sunday
Mrs. Jack Duff and son of Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newport of
Bill Belt had as his guest Tuesday
is visiting at the home of her sister, Portland arrived Sunday to attend Trudeau Early of Georgetown, Dela­
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Logan.
the funeral of Joe Dyer.
ware. Trudeau is a member of Jhe
Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Morgan spent
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mrs. National Junior Newspaper League,
Sunday above Toll Gate on an out­ Georgia Henderson, Miss Maxine of which Bill is president, and is
ing.
Faust, Miss Snow McCoy and Henry traveling with his mother in the
west.
Mrs. Neil Boynton and son Paul Stoop enjoyed an excursion to Emi­
grant
Springs
Sunday.
W. J. Warner returned Tuesday
returned Wednesday after spending a
week visiting with her parents in
Miss Barbara Moore and Miss from their cabin at Langdon Lake.
Pendleton.
Marie Hinkle left Monday for a Mrs. Warner and their daughter, Mrs.
Jane Schofield and two children, are
week’s
visit at Yakima, Wn.
Miss Marian Pierce, who has spent
enjoying an extended stay at the cab­
the past two months at Prineville
Mrs. C. R. Vanderlinde of Irrigon in. Bill reports that the nights are
with her brother Floyd, returned to is a medical patient at the Hermis­ rather cool at the lake.
Hermiston this week.
ton General hospital.
F. C. McKenzie left Saturday to
Miss Helen Brunner, who has been
Bill Hamm, who is employed as joint Mrs. McKenzie for a week’s va­
visiting Bill Jackson at his home in camp foreman at the Suttle Lake In­ cation being spent at the beaches and
the Minnehaha district, left Monday stitute grounds, did not return home in Portland. Mrs. McKenzie left a
for her home in West Linn. Miss with the local contingent Saturday week earlier.
Brunner is a classmate of Mr. Jack- but will remain for several more
son at Pacific university.
weeks while other groups arrive.
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SPECIALS FOR JULY 26, 27 AND 29.
BOR AXO
BORAX CHIPS
15c
23c
large
Sunspun Dressing, everyone asks for i t .. qt.
M ayonnaise, R. & W., always fresh .......qt.
French Dressing, Red & W hite.........8 oz.
33«
43*
13*
TUN A FISH K & w . y2’s 2 For 35c
Tuna Flakes Mid Pacific ‘/a’s 2 For 25c
C ATSUP
standby -14 oz.
10c
FLOUR
Red & White, Always dependable .. 49 lbs $ J . 59
Flaky Bake, It’s economical to use . 49 lbs. $ J 3 5
SHOESTRING BEETS or Carrots, R & W 2 for
FLAVOR JEL
6 Flavors
g
For
2 9c
— FRESH PRODUCE DAILY —
CARROTS
................ 2 bunches 5*
G R A P E S - seedless .............
2 lbs. 23«
L E T T U C E .......................... large head
Local Cantaloupes - Watermelons - Tomatoes
Peaches and Apples
— MEAT SPECIALS —
FRESH GROUND BEEF, 100', pure beef, lb-
BEEF ROASTS, choice center cu ts...........lb.
BEEF SHORT RIBS, meaty cuts...............lb. 13*
VEAL STEW, milk f e d ........................ 2 lbs. Xg*
POTATO SALAD, home made ............... pint 13*
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily
Mrs. Earl Dallman was hostess
Tuesday afternoon at a birthday
party for her daughter Donna who
was four years old that day. Donna
received numerous gifts from her
guests. Ice cream, cake and lemonade
were served by the hostess.
Young guests present for the oc­
casion were Shirley Bartley, Joyce
Barnett, Richard, Jim and Frank
Snyder, Dolores Connor,
LeRoy
Clark, Goldie Dallman, Vera, Billy
and Gary Rodda, Sherian Myers and
the honoree, Donna Dallman. Moth­
ers present were Mrs. Ralph Bart­
ley, Mrs. Ted Snyder, Mrs. Fred
Barnett, Mrs. Orville Myers, Mrs. V.
G. Shipley, Mrs. John Dallman Jr.,
Mrs. C. D. Connor, Mrs. John Dall­
man Sr., and Mrs. Earl Dallman.
Mr. and Mrs. F. O, Daniels of
Echo announce the birth of an 8 ft
pound boy born Saturday at the Her­
miston General hospital. He has been
named William Francis.
8. Your choice of
OH THEIR
OWN
BIRTHDAY PARTY
ENJOYED TUESDAY
Willard Scrivner of Echo arrived
Wednesday to receive medical care
at the Hermiston General hospital.
leak-proof feed.
points (through
80 operation»)?'
7&c
The Westland Grange is having a
pot luck picnic lunch on the H. A.
Notice is hereby being served that
Hartley lawn Thursday (tonight). anyone being caught hunting on my
premises hereafter will be prosecuted.
Mr .and Mrs. D. E. Jackson and
two children of Lindsay. Calif., visit­ Boys, hunting with small calibre rif-
les, killed one of my mules last week
ed from Saturday till Thursday at
and last year killed one of my best
the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
cows. Parents are urged to inform
E L. Jackson.
these boys as to the damage they are
Mrs. James Scott, who has been doing.
Willis Burchett.
quite ill for two weeks at the Her­
miston General hospital, is greatly (Pd. Adv.)
improved.
Former Residents Visit Here
Mrs. A. E. Thornburg, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Norquist and
been seriously ill at her home for daughter Thelma visited old friends
over a week, is much improved.
in Hermiston and vicinity Friday.
Ted Ripley accompanied R. A. Mr. Norquist is a former owner of a
Brownson to Los Angeles Saturday livery stable here and later owned a
where he will continue his studies at ranch in the Columbia district. The
the Anderson Airplane School. He Norquists are now making their home
returned home for the Fourth of July in Centralia, Wn. •
vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Isensee are
the parents of a 7-pound baby boy
born Sunday in St. Anthony’s hospi­
tal at Pendleton. He has been named
Bernard Peter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Emory of Pen­
dleton spent Saturday at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy At-
tebury and visited their children
Gale and Jo who have been visiting
a week with their grandparents.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson, Mr.
and Mrs. H. L. Payne and Mr. and
Mrs. A. E. Marble spent Sunday
huckleberry picking near Emigrant
Springs.
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Columbia School
George Weston, Evangelist
Jesus said, “God is a spirit and
they that worship Him must worship
Him in Spirit and in Truth.” John
4:24.
W’e invite you just to do that with
us as follows: Lord’s day Bible study
at 10:00 a. m.; 11 a. m. worship,
communion and exhortation. Sub­
ject, “The Abundant Life.” At 8
p. m., Gospel service. Subject, “Back­
ground.” Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gos­
pel service subject, “Sowing and
Reaping.”
Bible drill before each evening
meeting for the young folks.
Come and be sure of a cordial wel­
come in a friendly church.
Mrs. Ellen Brown of Aberdeen,
Wn., is spending some time with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Thorn­
burg. She was called here due to
the serious illness of her mother.
A group of ladies were hosts at the
home of Mrs. Jess Prindle for a dou­
ble bridal shower for Mrs. George
Scarlett and Mrs. Harold Keller
Thursday afternoon of last week. The
afternoon was spent in opening gifts
and refreshments were served at the
tea hour to 35 ladies.
Bill Kirchner, employed at the
First National Bank, returned homj
Tuesday following a two weeks’ va­
cation spent mostly at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H.
Kirchner of Portland. He also made
several fishing trips while there.
F rie d C hicken
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Sunday, J u ly 28
PETE & GLADYS
STANFIELD NEWS
By Mrs. Rote Hedrick
Charles Cecil Curl and Miss Mar­
ian Sturdivant were married July 22
in Nevada. They will visit Treasure
Island before returning to Pendleton.
Mrs. Ila Wallace and Curt Rhea
were married July 23 in Washing­
ton, and returned to Stanfield Wed­
nesday evening.
“To Be Married Soon” was the an­
nouncement made at the Bridge club
Monday at the Tom Gregory home
when Mrs. Gregory announced the
approaching marriage of her daugh­
ter Laura to Raymond Myers. There
were four tables at play and a de­
lightful afternoon passed.
At the Soren Thorsen home were
hi " ¡ ister, Mrs? Fox'and her'daugh-
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Powell of Ogden, Utah.
Mr. and Mrs. George Grant and
daughter Jeanette of Wishek, N, D.,
are at their son’s home, George
Grant Jr. They will enjoy a week at
Lehman Springs and at Hidaway
Springs before returning.
James Lye is expected soon from
Ohio where he was called because of
his father’s death.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Chapin of
Ellensburg, Wn., visited at the J. M.
Richards home Sunday.
Miss Rose Hoosier underwent an
appendectomy Monday at St. An­
thony’s hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnson are
the proud parents of a son born July
21st.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd O’Daniels
have a son born July 20.
Mrs. Lucian Jouannault visited
her daughter Mrs. Herman Bortger
in Pendleton Tuesday.
Bob Refvem has returned from Mil-
ton where he has been employed dur­
ing pea harvest.
Miss Florence McKeen, who has
been visiting at the Fred Shelton
home for a month, returned to her
home at San Jose, Calif., Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan Spencer and
children have moved into the Camp­
bell cottage. Sloan is employed at the
experiment station at Hermiston.
The Garden club enjoyed an inter­
esting session at the C. M. McCall
home Tuesday with Mrs. Bard pre­
siding. Election of officers was post­
poned until Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fitzpatrick
have returned from a month’s trip
east where they attended two excel­
lent conventions. The N.E.A. and
the democratic convention.
Van Bonnewitz, young son of Capt.
and Mrs. H. P. Bonnewitz, was very
much enthused over his second trip
to Bingham Springs last Sunday. He
enioyed diving, swimming, horse­
back riding, traveling the trails and
the nice drinking water, and lots of
good things to eat in their picnic
lunch.
Mrs. Margaret Daughtry has re­
ceived notice of her re-appointment
as post mistress at Stanfield.
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A N D W ITHO UT
ADVERTISING—
Î
5 BUT W HY TRY?
CHRISTIAN SGSEHCE CHURCHES
IFE” was the subject of the
| j Lesson-Sermon in all Church­
es of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,
July 21.
The Golden Text was, “This is
life eternal, that they might know
thee the only true God, and Jesus
Christ, whom thou hast sent”
(John 17:3).
Among the citations which com­
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
following from the Bible: “The
Lord Is my strength and song, and
is become my salvation. I shall
not die, but live, and declare the
works of the Lord. The righteous­
ness of thy testimonies is everlast­
ing: give me understanding, and 1
shall live'’ (Ps. 118,119).
The Lesson-Sermon also included f
the following correlative passages
from the Christian textbook, t
“Science and Health with Key to j
the Scriptures” by Mary Baker
Eddy: “If it Is true that man
lives, this fact can never change in
Science to the opposite belief that
man dies. Life is the law of Soul,
even the law of the spirit of Truth,
and Soul is never without its rep­
resentative. Man’s individual be­
ing can no more die nor disappear
in unconsciousness than can Soul,
tor both are Immortal . . . God.
Life, Truth, and Love make man
undying" (p.427).
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OVEN BAKED BEANS............tall cans
Mr. and Mrs. George Green of Liv­
ingston, Wis., and daughter and hus­
band, Mr. and Mrs. Orthell Smith
and two daughters of Chicago spent
from Saturday night to Tuesday at
the home of Mr. Green’s brother, Mr.
and Mrs. S. F. Greene at Stanfield'
whom he had not seen for 30 years. !
They left Tuesday for California and
other points.
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Miss Barbara Connor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Connor, left
Wednesday for Portland where she
will visit until Saturday with friends.
It is expected that one of her friends
will return with her to Hermiston for
a short stay.
H erm iston
B a rb e r Shop
40c
"
PANCAKE FLOUR...............28 oz. pkg.
J E L L -0
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Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
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