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PAG E TW O T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 10, 1 0 4 0 . THE HER M ISTO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings HERMISTON, OREGON PHONE 2121 SATURDAY - OCT. 12 Pal Night Continuous Show Starting 4 P.M A. F. Rohrman and “Red” Estle were business visitors at Long Creek Monday. Willard Hutzel was a fortunate hunter Sunday when he brought home a 2-point buck. Mrs. T. O. Waller and two sons of Pendleton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel Monday. Willard Srivner is some better this week. He is a patient at the Her miston General hospital. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were Sunday dinner gueNts of Miss Snow McCoy and Miss Maxine Faust. Mrs. O. T. Lockridge is doing as well as can be expected. She is at the Hermiston General hospital. Miss Florence Moyer and John Fe- ton of Heppner visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moyer, here Tues- daay evening. Mr. and Mrs. “Tiny” Caldwell have rented the L. C. Dyer home and mov ed this week. Mrs. Sherman Wells and Mrs. Bob Woodward were Pendleton visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney joined Mr. and Mrs. Roy Attebury on a hunting trip to the Meacham mountains Sun day. A New Name Thrift shop sale Friday, 10 a. m., to Saturday, 3 p. m., October 18 and 19. Church of Christ basement. No old garments over 50c, some new. 8-2c Perils of a JEST PILOT! A. W. Behrman, local jeweler, spent from Wednesday till Monday CLINIC FOR CRIPPLED visiting friends and relatives in Seat CHILDREN OCT. 17 tle, Wn. Mrs. Jens Terjeson of Pendleton A clinic for the crippled children spent a short time in Hermiston RICHAUD DIX KENT TAYLOR Tuesday visiting at the home of her of Umatilla and Morrow counties will be held in Pendleton on October 17, IDMUND LOW! < WENDY BAKKIE parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. at the Vert Memorial building. Mrs. W. J. Warner, Mrs. Gerald Sport Reel—Silent Wings This clinic is part of the Crippled Keller and Mrs. Gerald W. Bohn and Corpedy — Carrolling A School- Children’s program of the State Pub daughter Janet of New York, visit marm and a cartoon lic Welfare commission. Arrange ed in Pendleton Monday evening. SUN. - MON. - OCT. 1 3 -1 4 Queen Esther Chapter of the ments have been made for the clinic Continuous Show Sunday Eastern Star were guests of the Pen by the crippled children’s services of dleton Chapter Tuesday evening. the State Public Welfare commission, About 15 members aattended from the Umatilla county Public Welfare ALLAN JONES commission and the Umatilla County- Hermiston. MARTHA RAH Richard Hitt of Portland, former Health unit, the Morrow County Pub- JOE KUNER ly of Hermiston, stopped Friday at lice Welfare commission and Mor ROSEMARY LANE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Pear row County’Public Health nurse. IRENE HERVEY Admittance to the clinic is by ap has the sensational new son. He was returning from a trip plication Ckn«. lUTTERWORTH to the Umatilla County east. Cartoon—Jolly Little Elves The Umatilla Co-op Creamery owned by Mrs. O. O. Felthouse and her aunt, Public Welfare commission and the Musical I Dream of Jeannie with over 400 Umatilla and Morrow county Molly” Barton” accompan'ied "by Mo" ow County Public We,fare com the Light Brown Hair A. H. Norton motored to Walla Wal- farmers is changing the name of its pro TUES. - WED. , OCT. 1 5 - 1 6 la Thursday to visit another aunt of duct to “CHALLENGE BUTTER”. Mrs. Felthouse, Mrs. Claude Tullock. JUNIOR GARDEN GEORGE Order your Portland Oregonian or CLUB RENEWS WORK 7KE MAN Due to recent improvements in our plant, Journal, by mail, through Mrs. Geor gia Henderson, Hermiston, Ore. 6-4c WHO TALKED we are now giving you a Better Product. Boys and girls, members of the VIRGINIA Fred Rankin joined the ranks of Hermiston Junior Garden club and Vitamin A is abundant in Butter. Use it “meat-in-the-pot” hunters when he those who wish to join are asked to 100 MUCH bagged a buck above Ukiah. He was save Saturday afternoon, October 19, freely in cooking and table use. MENDA RICHARD WILLIAM hunting in a party with O. O. Pierce, for the first fall and winter business MARSHALL - BARTHELMESS • LUNDIGAN Gene Pierce and Fred Reeves. 1. G u a r a n tee d meeting. The meeting place will be u n c o n d itio n a lly Plus Short Features Altar Society will sponsor rum announced in next week’s paper. “There Is No Substitute for Butter” for 1 00 yea rs. mage and cooked food sale Friday Members are asked to gather flow THU RS. - ERI. - OCT. 1 7 -1 8 2. M o re go ld in and Saturday, October 25 and 2 6. er seeds, more than needed at home th e p o in t. Double Feature Hotel dining room. 8-3c in order to share with other mem MMlua 4AMII 3. M o d e rn b a l How to keep hobby Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fix of Rose bers. This is also the time of year a n ced s ty lin g . at home m J happy I Lodge came Friday to spend until for fall and' backyard clean-up. . 4. S im p lest, one- Sunday at the home of his parents, W U CART TOOL str o k e fillin g. Hermiston, Oregon The first meeting in November is Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fix. t y o u R w lr c "" 5. Q u ick s ta r t, the time for election of new officers. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Thorpe of le a k -p r o o f feed. Snknrt Contn • Viriini* Valn C “ Boardman announce the arrival of a team Dana* Eloin« $k«fnr4 o T 6. W r ite s S m ile son born Friday at the Hermiston RIPLEY ACQUAINTED o n sin g le filling. RKO RADIO Rehira You are invited to worship with us. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., midweek General hospital. The little lad W ITH THE WILKIES 7. H a n d m a d e service. “For God so loved the world that He p o in ts (through weighed 5 pounds and is their third “Come thou with us and we will do gave His only begotten Son, that who 80 o p era tio n s). .G E O R G E son. He was named James LeRoy. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ripley, who thee good.” 8. Y o u r c h oice o f Mr. and Mrs. Jim Todd left Thurs soever believeth in Him should not formerly resided in Akron, Ohio, be- 7 q u a lity p o in ts. day for Corvallis where they were iore coming to Hermiston, are well PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH perish, but have everlasting life.” called by the sudden illness of their John 3:16. (Omit the word “who acquainted with Wendell Willkie, re C. R. Bennett, Pastor daughter Virginia, a student of the soever,” put in your own name, and publican candidate for the president Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning state college. RADIO Picture of the United States. Mr. Willkie devotional hour, 11 a. m.; message re-read.) JE W E L E R Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw, son Ves- was a member of the firm, Mather, ter and Pressley Stillings made an Willkie & Nesbit, Attorneys. Mr.; by pastor following devotions. HERMISTON, OREGON interesting Young people’s meeting, 6:45 p. excursion Sunday aliiut i Wiilkie was the attorney for the con- m.; junior meeting, 6:45 p. m.; even the project. Upon closer inquiry it J -truction company with which Mr. ing evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. was disclosed that rabbit hunting w as’ ,, , . . . . . . Ripley was connected. Church prayer meeting Wednesday the major interest. i ______ ___________ at 8 p. m. Miss Eunice Anderson of Walla Walla stopped Saturday at the home TURKEY PLANT HAS WELL EQUIPPED TO of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kinksbury. NEW FOUNDATION ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE Miss Anderson is enroute to take up P. A. YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE her duties as Public Health nurse at Construction is underway this week V E L V E T Nome, Alaska. on a new cement floor at the killing • HALF & HALF Molly Barton of Weiser, Idaho, ar plant of the Eastern Oregon Turkey BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston rived Tuesday evening to spend a Growers. The new floor will be few days with her niece, Mr. and similar to the one now used in the THOMPSON'S DRUG AMERICAN BEAUTY 49 lbs. $1.03 Mrs. O. O. Felthouse. She is en killing department and will be raised route home from a visit to the San to the same level. Considerable fill AMERICAN BEAUTY 24V2 lbs. 54< Francisco fair. ing has been necessary for the job. Small White or Mr. and Mrs. George Harkenrider W. E. Kennedy is doing the ce Red Mexican Idahos and son Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Walt ment work. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ran New Roofing For Buildings kin and Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Durfey The Martin Roofing Co. is laying plan to motor to Portland Friday to see the Oregon-University of Wash new roofing on several business hous es in Hermiston this week. Firms ington game. Order your Portland Oregonian or included in the contract are the Journal, by mail, through Mrs. Geor building housing the Hermiston Drug gia Henderson, Hermiston, Ore. 6-4c Co. and the Herald office, and also Saturday dinner guests at the Ben the brick building west of the tracks white .................. 1 lb. 25 i to the city. Fix home were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph which belongs ---- --- ------------------ SCOTCH BLEND 1 lb. bag 12«! Fix of Rose Lodge, Mr. and Mrs. METHODIST CHURCH C A N N ED FOOD SA LE C L O SE S Harry McKinney and Mr. and Mrs. Stearns Cushing, Pastor John Blair and son of Umatilla, John Blue & White - 4 rolls S A T U R D A Y -O C T O B E R 12 The sermon this week will be on j Myers of The Dalles, and Mr. and the subject, “ Man’s Chief End.” So Mrs. Lloyd Fix and daughters of — See Our Handbills — many people complain that the rea Hermiston. w h ite 2 ’s 2 f o r 2 7 c Dr. W. L. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. son they do not attend church is that Dan Follett, Bruce Follett, Mr. and the church doesn’t do anything for CARROTS R S W Hi& sÄ y 2’S for Mrs. Buss Hansen, and Bob Follett of them. The same attitude is shown BEETS Per Walla Walla made up a hunting par toward government. People want T U R N I P S Bunch ty who hunted in the Tollgate reg something, but they do not want to The’v.™:Best fo r GREEN ONIONS ion. One three-point buck was the work for it. We need to recapture the spirit of the pioneers and early only reward. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and diciples, and do for ourselves. Hear j L E T T U C E ...................... 3 large crisp heads 1O<! son Ralph Jr. left Saturday from this timely discussion. The other services are the church Pendleton by train for a two weeks F R E S H S P I N A C H ........................ 3 lbs. 10< visit at the New York world's fair school at 10 o’clock and the Epworth G R A P E F R U IT dozen League at ’ p. m. In the latter we E G G P L A N T .................... large size - each 5< and other places. They plan to drive CAULIFLOWER - firm white heads a new car back. They were met on are continuing our study of the O R A N G E S ......................................... 2 dozen 29< the train by their daughter June of Lord's Prayer on the phrase “Forgive Us Our Trespasses”. ORANGES ............ 2 dozen Salem who will accompany them. J. T. Pierson of Weiser, Idaho, for HERMISTON BAPTIST CHURCH mer assistant county agent here, Grayden D. Loree, Pastor stopped Tuesday at the home of Mr. If you are not attending Sunday | and Mrs. A. E. Bensel. He was en School elsewhere we invite you to “ TOP SAUCES AND GRAVIES USE CARNATION MILK" PURE PORK SAUS., fresh country style, lb. 1 5< route home from Portland where two come with us Sunday morning at ten boys and two girls had won a tour o’clock. Our sermon subject at 11 1 Qt. KRAUT - 1 lb. WIENERS.......... both for 27 < PORK CHOPS, lean tender........................ lb. 21 < back east through 4-H club work. o’clock will be “The Hunter Bags a The four young people and Mr. and Lion.” BEEF ROASTS, best center cuts ............... lb. 17< M I N C E M E A T ................................. 2 lbs. 23< Mrs. Pierson and family left Wednes Other services are at the usual Pure Pork Link S A U S A G E .................... lb. 17tf SIRLOIN STEAKS, tender ju icy.............. lb. 23 < day on the tour from Weiser. Idaho. hours. You are welcome. Mrs. Gerald W. Bohn and daugh P U R E L A R D .............................. 4 lb. pkg. 26< MINCE MEAT, delicious flavor 2 lbs. 29< ter Janet, who have been visiting PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE PR EM or T A N G ........................ 12 oz. can DILL PICKLES ..................................... quart 13< Mrs. Bohn's mother in Seattle, ac S. E. Graves, Pastor companied Mr. and Mrs. W. J. War Sunday 10 a. m.. Bible school. Les ner home from Portland Saturday son topic, “The Coming of the Holv night and will spend a few days here Spirit.” before going back to New York. The 11 A. M., morning worship. Warners attended the Willamette- Blessed are they that hunger aad THE RED A WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON San Jose football game in Portland thirst after righteouaaeaa for they Phone 3781 Free Delivery — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— Friday night. The Bohns are old- shall be filled. time residents of Hermiston. 7:45 P. M.. evangelistic service. Has been given to an old established product— “Oregon Rose” B u tte r BRENT BRUCE\ UMATILLA CO-OP CREAMERY BALL ELIISON O brien PM lBSnAW A. W. Behrman VIRGINIA VALE-DICK HOGAN Hermiston * Barber Shop W heat Cereal R &w. 19c !(!c Flour 5 1 bs. 25c B eans Baby Lima Beans 5 Lbs. 29c 5 Lbs. 29c R IC E Seedless R aisin s1’-&w-15 oz 8c RED & VOliee T IS S U E 23c G rapefruit Red & Corn 3 39c Cut Beans 3 45c 2c Produce Department 39« J 37< Meat Department HERMISTON TRADING CO. C H O IC E M E A T S Hermiston Food Store