The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 01, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1940.
THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
BASIS THEATRE
HERMISTON, OREGON
Local Happenings
SALES BOOKS?
PHONE 2121
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kennings spent
Mrs. G. Daniels and infant son re­
Sunday at Cold Springs picnicking. turned to her home in Echo from the
Bay tfcun fro « your homo d e a l« .
Hermiston General hospital.
SATURDAY - AUGUST 3
Dfacoss your needs with as.
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Graves of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dale
Emory
and
Heppner
were
business
callers
in
Pal Night
children of Pendleton spent Satur­
Hermiston Saturday.
W o carry the well know*
Continuous Show Starting 4 p.m
day in Hermiston visiting relatives.
George Prindle of Avenoel, Calif.,
Anne Neagle - Rag Milland in
Mrs. J. Sprout, who is receiving
spent Monday and Tuesday visiting
medical care at the Hermiston Gen­
his brother, Jess Prindle.
eral hospital, is progressing nicely.
Try our 2 for 5c bars! Bambino,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keller of Ione
Wings, Big Bite and Kokonut Roll.
Color Cartoon— Bone Trouble
Brierley’s.
50-lp spent some time in Hermiston one
day last week.
Information Please
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Leonard and
Marvin Crick of Portland is a
son Max of Wray, Colo., are spend­ house guest at the home of Mr. and
ing &• month visiting their son and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury.
SUN. - MON. - AUG. 4 - 5
family, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Leonard.
A. F. Rohrman and M. E. Knicker­
Continuous Show Sunday
Mrs. Minnie Brown of Portland is bocker were business visitors Tues­
visiting at the home of her daugh­ day afternoon at Heppner.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble. She
Word was received Tuesday night
is spending a three weeks vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Pierson and
TOWNSEND CLUB
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Ruth and Dale of Hilgard were Sun­ from J. H. Quiring, father of A1 and
starring
Mrs. Peter Paulson of Baker ar­ day guests at the K. D. Pierson home. Leander Quiring, that he was on his
C A N N IN G
◄
NEWS
rived Tuesday evening to spend a
ANN SHERIDAN
◄
way to Mountain Lake, Minn., to at­
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and.Mrs. Paul Van Patten and tend the funeral Friday of his aged
◄
Plus Short Features
W. W. Felthouse.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Cox spent Tues­ mother. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Quiring
By Mrs. Joe Udey
at
visited their grandmother on their
A number of people were out to
Mrs. Sam Carson was brought to day evening in Pendleton.
trip
east
two
months
ago.
the Townsend meeting Friday night
the H. M. Sommerer home Sunday
WURSTER'S
Word was received of the birth of
TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY
to hear Mrs. Udey give her report of
from Walla Walla. She is convalesc­ a son born July 22 to Mr. and Mrs.
iy 2 Mile West of
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jacobsen, who
ing from a recent illness.
AUGUST 6 - 7
Charles A. Rohrman of Cleveland, have spent the past week visiting at the Townsend convention for the sec­
ond
time.
Mrs.
Udey
went
to
the
Umatilla
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hamm accom­ Ohio. The boy was named Charles A. the Harold Rankin home, have moved Milton club Monday night and gave
Double Feature
panied Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Cush­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swayze Jr. of from Astoria to Pendleton where Mr. her report to members of that club.
NOW R EA D Y !
ing and daughter to the valley Mon­ Spokane arrived Sunday to visit a Jacobsen will be employed.
Mr. Dixson, who is ill, resigned as
day. The Hamms are in Portland on few days with his parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pierson, who president of the local club, and Ted
business white the Cushings will take Mrs. F. B. Swayze.
with AN D Y DEVINE
are building a new home west of Her­ Hatfield was elected to fill the chair liam Orv/ick, Weston. Mr. Orwick is.
in the Salem Centennial
for the balance of the term.
Asa and Carl Shaw spent the week miston, went to Hillsboro this week
Dr. Townsend attended the Demo­ principal of the elementary school at
Mrs. Maude Garlin of Denver, end at the home of their parents, Mr. to complete arrangements for the
CONSTANCE MOORE in
Colo., is visiting here at the home of and Mrs. Guy Shaw. The rains have sale of their home there. Robert cratic convention and he tells them, Weston.
The second summer session shows
ber sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. somewhat hampered the harvest plans Pierson, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. unless you people in the two old par­
about a five per cent increase over
ties
look
alive,
we’re
going
to
leave
She will spend about a week here and in the Lexington region.
Pierson, will go to Hillsboro this you behind and put you all out of that of last summer. Counties other
then go to Tacoma to visit another
week to bring his grandparents back
jobs. He also says, the best way to than Umatilla represented are Wheel­
sister.
Mrs. Chas. Vanderlinde returned to Hermiston.
Going Places No. 79
interest these people in national de­ er, Morrow, Union, Malheur, Wal­
to her home in Irrigon after receiv­
ing medical care at the Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watson and fense is to give them something to lowa, Baker, Sherman, Grant, Was­
General hospital.
Peggy and Nancy left Friday for defend. Give them a country with co and Deschutes. Out of state stu­
THURSDAY - FRIDAY
Boise, Idaho, to spend a week with jobs for all and adequate security dents are registered from California,
Mr. and Mrs. Louie White and Mrs. Watson’s parents. Accompany­ for the aged.
Idaho, Washington and Wisconsin.
AUGUST 8 - 9
Lois are vacationing at Vancouver ing them was Donald Frasier of
The next meeting of the club will
and other points on a two weeks va­ Nampa, Idaho, who had been spend­ be August 9 at the Legion hall and
cation.
O p p o r tu n ity ^ :
ing the summer months with his every one is invited to come and hear
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Mrs. S. M. Scrivner of Echo is a j aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wat- latest news on our plan.
Knocks
j 'y
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
starring
Another Townsend benefit dance
. He was returning to his home.
medical patient at the Hermiston
will
be
held
at
the
Columbia
park
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE General hospital. She is 80 years old
BRIAN AH ERNE
Guests at the A. C. Swarner home hall. Come and join the fun. Good
and is doing nicely.
•
over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. music will be furnished and lunch
MADELEINE CARROLL
The Epworth League of the Meth­ j John Wentzel and two daughters served by the ladies.
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
Plus Short Features
odist church enjoyed a “hay ride” Martha and Ann, and Mrs. Marcus
Thursday night which was concluded Weitzel, all of Carlisle, Penn., and MISSSERELL ATTENDS
at the Casper home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bear of Alba­
SUM M ER SESSION
R E A D th e A D S
Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider, ny. Mr. and Mrs. Bear are an un­
cle
and
aunt
and
the
Wentzels
are
Ralph Richards Jr. and Dave Mittles-
dorf Jr. spent from Friday to Sunday cousins of the Swarners.
Eastern Oregon College of Educa­ Lemon Juice Recipe Checks
in Portland.
Mrs. Jess Prindle left Saturday tion, Lagrande—Sixteen Umatilla
Rheumatic Pain Quickly
Mrs. M. E. Knickerbocker and for Union, Ore., returning Wednes­ county students are enrolled in the I f you suffer from rheumatic, arthritis,
second
summer
session
at
Eastern
— Specials August 2 - 3 - 5 —
(laughter Kay arrived home Wednes­ day after having attended the Cran­
or
neuritis
pain,
try
this simple inexpen­
sive home recipe that thousands are ujing.
day from having spent two weeks dall family reunion which was held Oregon College of Education. They Get
a package of Ru-Ex Compound today.
are
Frances
Landreth,
Loris
Denman,
M ix
it
with
a quart of water,
add the
visiting at Redmond with Mr. Knick­ Sunday at the home of her sister, Mr.
of 4 lemons.
I t ’s easy.
N o trouble
and Mrs. Neil Morrison. Her moth­ Jo Orbon Fritschie, Joe Giroux and juice
erbocker’s parents.
at
all
and
pleasant.
You
need only
2
er, Mrs. C. H. Crandall, makes her Effie Thomas, Pendleton; Donna tablespoonfuls two times a day. Often
within 48 hours —
sometimes overnight —
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. O’Donald are home there. All her children were Cameron and Ethel Isaac, Pilot Rock; splendid results are obtained. I f the pains
FOR
not quickly leave and if you do not
enjoying a two weeks vacation from present, as well as all grandchildren Marjory Hopkins, Milton; Charlotte do
feel better, Ru-Ex w ill cost you nothing to
his duties as manager of the Pacific I but one. Twenty-four enjoyed a large Millar, Freewater; Rosemary Serell, try
J1 *’
80’d by your druggist under
absolute
money-back
guarantee.
Ru-Ex
lbs .
Telephone fi Telegraph company dinner.
Hermiston; Deltha Givens, Umapine; an
Compound is for sale and recommended by
here.
Mrs. June Kutch, Winetta Marr,
Maxine Sly and Mr. and( Mrs. Wil- Hermiston Drug Company
FLAKY BAKE
Miss
Saylor
Visits
Here
Mrs. Alice Stone returned from
Portland Wednesday after spending
Miss Nelma Saylor has returned
10c Pkgs.
a week with friends. While there from Corvallis to spend her vacation
she attended the Hermiston picnic with her mother and brother, Mrs.
FOR
and the Shotwell reunion.
J. B. Saylor and R. G. Saylor of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilcox came Butter Creek. Miss Saylor has ac­
R. & W. - PINT
Friday to spend a short time in Her­ cepted a position as director of the
miston from their ranger station at Memorial Union dining service at
SPICED - DELICIOUS
Opal, above Heppner. They came Oregon State college for next year.
down for supplies.
Former Hermiston Doctor Passes
Red fi White - No. 2 H ’s
Junior Williams had the misfor­
Dr. M. V. Turley passed away at
SEE OUR HAND BILLS THIS WEEK —
RED fi WHITE
tune of falling out of a tree and on
Sacramento, Calif., Sunday, July 28.
12 oz.
a barbed wire fence, lacerating his
Dr. Turley began his practice in Her­
leg so that it was necessary to have
MUSTARD, Reliance, Prep.
9 oz. jar
6 Box Carton
miston in 1908 and built the house
’even stitches taken Friday.
now occupied by AI Shaw. He is well
POST TOASTIES
Large pkg.
Pendleton business visitors Tues­ known among old timers on the pro­
Blue & White
day were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Quick ject. At the time of his death he
U. & I. S U G A R .............. 10 lb. bag
and two daughters, Mrs. L. W. Doug­ was practicing at Tracy, Cal.
Red & White - Corn or Gloss
—
e
ew
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for
las, and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and
Guaranteed for Canning — Quick Dissolving.
Christian Endeavorers Meet
Mis. AI Quiring and daughter Shir­
Red fi White - 16 oz.
ley.
R I C E , Bit. Rose
3 lbs.
The Christian Endeavorers of the
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west
end
of
Columbia
Union
held
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and son
TOILET SOAP, Palmolive
— FRESH PRODUCE DAILY —
Stanley picked five gallons of huckle­ union social in the basement of the
berries above Daniel Springs Sun­ Central Church of Christ Saturday
SALAD DRESSING, Tasty
CELERY - Crisp U ta h ............................ 2 for 25<
qt.
day. They report that although the evening. Walter Myers, field secre­
tary
of
Oregon
and
southern
Idaho,
LETTUCE - Coast.............................. 2 heads ]
CLEANSER,
Sunbrite
berries were still in good shape they
can
was a guest.
had been much better a week ago.
LEMONS I .urge Sunkist.................... dozen 23
REDIFORM
“ Ire n e ”
The H erm iston H e ra ld * Phone 2150
“It All Came True”
Peaches
“ HOT STEEL”
“La Conga Hights”
“My Son, My Son”
AAAAAAAAAAAAA
H e r m is to n
B arber S h op
Warm Weather Hints
AAAAAAAAAA
LUX FLAKES LAEGE
LIFEBUOY SOAP
SNOWDRIFT
FLOUR
Paper Napkins
Wheaties or Corn Kix
Sandwich Spread
Luncheon Spread
D IL L S
Small Sweet Pickles
MATCHES
Ripe Olives
STARCH
EGG NOODLES
23c
4
25c
3
49c
$1.39
15c
23c
27c
25c
17c
23c
14c
17c
3 25c
23c
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17c -
Local Melons, Cantaloupes, Tomatoes, Plums,
Peaches, Apples, Peppers and Cucumbers.
— MEAT SPECIALS —
T-BONE STEAKS, finest quality.............lb. 27<
BEEF ROASTS, center cuts ...................... lb. 19<
SIR LO IN STEAKS. tender juicy.............lb. 27<
PURE LARD. 100% pure .................... 4 lbs. 35<
BOLO, & LIVER SAUS.. Swift’s quality, lb.
BACON, sugar cured................................ lb. 2 1 1
JOWLS BACON, fine for seasoning.......lb. 1O<
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED 4 WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Whitney went
to Grandview Saturday night where
they attended a family reunion Sun­
day. Returning with them Monday
morning was Mr. Whitney’s niece,
Helen Whitney, who will spend
week at the Whitney home.
Those attending the Young Peo­
ples Summer conference from the
Central Church of Christ this week
are Donna Saylor, Ethel Clarke, V
ra Sisson. Mrs. C. Warner, Rodney
Rogers, Glenn Warner and Ralph
Neill.
Robert Wilcox of Oakland. Ore., ia
spending a few days this week at
the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. Robert has
recently returned from Ames, Iowa,
where he is attending school on a
scholarship from Oregon State. He
plans to return there in the fall.
CENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. H'amer, Pastor
Sunday morning we shall worship
around the theme, "The Marks of
Jesus,” and Sunday evening, “The
Promise of Victory.”
God in His infinite wisdom knew,
without a day of worship we would
forget what He had done for us.
Worship services are planned in each
of our city churches, “Lest We For­
get.” We trust all will avail them­
selves of the opportunity next Sun­
day.
AMMONIA or Bluing
PUREX BLEACH
5c
bottle igg
Quart bottle J2C
S hefford Cheese
The Nation’s Finest Cheese.
AMERICAN, BRICK or CHEVELLE—
Two pound boxes.
each jg^g
Half Lb. Pkg., any variety, each ggg
OLDE YORKE—
A sharp cheddar cheese. Truly delicious.
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
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