The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 26, 1940, Page 2, Image 2

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    PA G E TW O
BASIS 1 HEATRE
L o c a l H a p p e n in g s
H ERM ISTO N, OREGON
PHONE 2121
SA T U R D A Y - SE P T. 28
Pal Night
Continuous Show Starting 2 P.M.
f a t AUTRY
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6
Plus Cartoon and Comedy
SU N. - MON. - SEPT. 2 9 - 3 0
Continuous Show Sunday
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DAVIS I BOYER
Miss Effie Conner and Mrs. Jarvis
Durfey spent the week end in Spo-
kane, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. James Todd and Vir­
ginia went to Corvallis Saturday eve­
ning where the latter enrolled at O.
S. C.
Visit Central Church of Christ
stand on Main street during fair. 6-lc
Mrs. O. T. Lockridge, who is re­
ceiving medical care at the Hermis­
ton General hospital, is slowly im­
proving.
Order your Portland Oregonian or
Journal, by mail, through Mrs. Geor­
gia Henderson, Hermiston, Ore. 6-4c
Mrs. Lynn Anderson of LaGrande
spent Monday and Tuesday visiting
her parents.
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A ll THIS AND
HEAVEN TOO
Color Cartoon— Fagins Freshmen
and
There
TUES. - WED. - OCT. 1 - 2
Double Feature
and
There
MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY
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THURSDAY, SEPT 26, 1940.
THE HERMISTON HERALD HERMISTON OREGON
with
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W O B fiV Y Lenses I
GEORGE SA N D E R S in
The Saint Takes Over
Plus Shorts
I n new Ful-V ue No-Scru
glasses the lenses are held
in place by electrically
soldered posts.
THURS. - F R I. - OCT. 3 - 4
Jean Cagney - Richard Denning
N ew
ro Gloves
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Cartoon— Nightclub was a stick
Sportlight—Playmates From the
Wild
v Comedy— Taint Legal
FUL-VUE NO-SCRU
G LASSES
They can’t get loose, or
bfe broken by wobbling.
STRAM OPTICAL CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
225 SOUTH MAIN ST.
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED & WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily
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PANCAKE FLOUR
19c
COFFEE
25c
R. & W. -1 lb.
BRO W N SU G A R
POWDERED SUGAR
COCOANUT
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21c
3u*21c
Sweet Shredded - 1 lb.
CAKE FLOUR
Flaky Bake - 49 lbs.
FLOUR
Red & W hite - 49 lbs.
S P IC E S
$ 1 .3 5
R. & W. - 2 oz. cans
$4.57
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PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Country style .. lb.
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BEEF RUMP ROASTS - Finest of roasts .. lb. 2<X
GROUND ROUND STEAK - nutricious .. lb.
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$ 1 4 ’s
19c
3 ^or 2 5 c
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AS L IT T L E AS
$ 1 .5 9
Aunt Dinah 2 ’ 2 lbs.
W/TH yoOR
Miss Kathleen Monroe, nurse at
the Hermiston General hospital, left
Thursday (today) to enter as a
freshman at the Walla Walla college.
Miss Kay Volberding of Humboldt,
Iowa, who has been visiting here the
past ten days with her aunt and un­
cle, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Norton, left
Tuesday for her home.
Church dinner at Central Church
of Christ Friday and Saturday, pri­
ces 25c and 35c.
6 -lc
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morgan and
daughter of Salem are visiting at the
home of his brother, Dr. and Mrs. W.
L. Morgan. They came last Sunday
and plan to leave Friday.
Mrs. Fred Scrivner of Echo was ad­
KRYGER-HOGELAND
mitted Monday for a few days for
Mr. and Mrs. William Kryger of
medical care at the Hermiston Gen­ Stanfield announce the marriage of
• True, water is hardly ever hot enough for bathing
eral hospital.
their daughter, Genevieve, to Melvin
in the average home. But it can be! With a West-
Kay Turnblad arrived this week (Bill) Hogeland on Friday, Septem­
inghouse Automatic Electric Water Heater on the job,
from a visit at Baker and will stay ber 20, at a church wedding in the
the hot water question ceases to be a question. With­
for an Indefinite time at the home Central Church of Christ in Hermis­
out going near the heater, you can always depend
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. ton with Rev. C. W arner officiating.
upon it for all the hot water
Only relatives of both parties were
Turnblad.
present
for
the
occasion.
Mr.
and
you
want, no m atter when
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Munyan of
the heed arises. Come in—
Dupont, Wn., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hogeland will reside in Stan­
Mrs. A. C. Swarner over the week field.
ask about our budget buying
end. The Munyans and Mrs. Swar­
plan and low heating rate.
PIERSON-BECKUS
ner were friends in New Jersey more
Miss Gladys Pierson, daughter of
than 30 years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pierson of Her­
News to old time Hermiston resi­ miston, and Vernon Beckus were mar­
dents is that T. H. Gaither of La ried Tuesday, September 17, at Lew­
Grande has filed for city commis­ iston, Idaho. Mrs. Beckus has been
sioner. Mr. and Mrs. Gaither are
a student in Hermiston high school.
former Hermiston residents.
The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and
Order your Portland Oregonian or j Mrs. Lee Beckus of Oakland, Neb.,
Journal, by mail, through Mrs. Geor­ and has been a resident of Hermis­
gia Henderson, Hermiston, Ore. 6-4c ton for the past year. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse Beckus are residing in Hermiston.
and son Gale drove to Walla Walla
Thursday where they visited anoth­
Christian Endeavorers Meet
er son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
The Junior Christian Endeavorers
Felthouse and infant daughter Pame­ of the Central Church of Christ met
la.
Saturday for a social and business
Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Kingsley re­ meeting at the home of Mrs. Cecil
turned to their home in Portland Warner. The following officers were
Monday after spending several days elected: president, Patsy W arner:
Hermiston, Oregon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. T. vice president, Francis Clarke; sec­
t V I R Y HOUSE
W H O »
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Fraser. While here Mr. Kingsley retary, Ruth Jones: treasurer, Billy
went hunting.
Hibbard. Refreshments were served
Miss Maxine Faust is spending a ' and a short devotional closed the
week’s vacation from the Umatilla meeting.
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Cooperative Creamery at the home of
Seeligers
Return
From
Long Trip
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Faust
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Seeliger have
at Eagle Creek. She accompanied
Dr. Prime Jr. Opens Office
whole course of one’s life.
her aunt and uncle from Pendleton returned from a two weeks vacation
News has been received by local
Gilbert Dyer will lead the young
who were taking their son to Corval- I trip to California and the Golden
Gate Exposition. They were accom­ friends that Dr. Frank (Bud) Prime people’s discussion hour at 7 o’clock.
lis for school opening.
panied by Mrs. Sebo Miller of Seat­ Jr. has recently opened a dental of­ Other services will be at the usual
Mrs. Walter Pearson visited from
tle. sister of Mrs. Seeliger, and Mrs. fice in Corvallis in the First Nation­ hours.
Wednesday till Sunday with Miss
Henry Debus of Walla Walla, sister al Bank building and is enjoying a
Catherine McBain in Portland. She
of Mr. Seeliger. They visited friends fine practice. He was recently mar­ C E N TR A L CHURCH OF CHRIST
had gone to the valley to take her
C. Warner, Pastor
and relatives, including their son ried to Miss Maxine Jamieson of
brother Kenneth, and Jim Jackson to
Sunday will be our third Sunday
Darrell Seeliger of Oakland, and re­ Portland. Dr. Prime is a son of Dr.
Oregon State college. She also visit­
turned by way of Lake Tahoe, and and Mrs. Frank V. Prime Sr. of Sa­ in our special “Eight Weeks With
ed at Lebanon with Mr. and Mrs.
Reno.
lem, but formerly a dentist here for God,” and the third sermon in a ser­
Kenneth Meyers, formerly of Her­
15 years. Frank Jr. attended the ies of eight great Christian convic­
miston. They are recent parents of
Hermiston Home Ec. Club Meets
tions, “The Worth of Man.”
local schools.
a baby boy.
The Hermiston Home Economics
The choir will sing Sunday morn­
club will meet at the Legion hail HERM ISTON B A P TIST CHURCH ing, “The Song In My Soul,” and
Tuesday, October 1, a t 2:00 p. m.
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
Mrs. Dale Blackstone and Mary Mc­
All ladies are requested to be pres­
Sunday morning our topic will be Gee will sing.
ent at this planning day meeting, “Little Things.” “For who hath de­
Both Jr. and Sr. C. E. will meet
when plans will be made for the spised the day of small things?” A at 7 and the evening worship service
year’s work. Mrs. Bert Quick is sand bur is a small thing yet it has will be at 8:00.
president and Mrs. Orval Dawson is no difficulty in making itself known.
Choir practice at 7.30 Wednesday
secretary of the local organization. It takes only a little faith in the and mid-week prayer service at 8:30
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Lord Jesus Christ to change the p. m. Wednesday.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
P. A.
Pkg. 2 3 c
FLOUR
M O LA SSES
23c
Mrs. C. M. Jackson motored to Eu­
gene this week where she took her
son Bob who will enroll as a fresh­
man at the U. of O. They were ac­
companied from Biggs, Ore., by Mrs.
Howard Petitt and son, as fa r as
Oregon City. On her way back Mrs.
Jackson plans to visit in Portland.
L. C. Dyer and Chas. Isaacs of
Pilot Rock were business visitors in
Hermiston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Dyer have moved to Pilot Rock and
are making their home on the ranch
of their daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Isaacs. They plan to
rent their house here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Sale and Miss
Zelma Sale and George Jr. returned
last week from an extended trip to
various vacation spots of the north­
west, visiting Newport, Crescent Ci­
ty, Redwoods and the Oregon Caves.
They also visited with another daugh­
ter in Salem.
Herm iston, Ore.
FOR A L L
TOMATO JUICE ................. .......... can
ff
ALBERS
C O R N F L A K E S ............. 3 giant pkgs.
tasty
SALAD DRESSING....................... quart
LOTUS
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25<
CANDY BARS.................................. 5 for 1O<
B A N A N A S ................................. 3 lbs. J
STRAWBERRY PRESERVES..... 2 lb. jar
Hermiston Food Store
Phone
3781
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