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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 194» THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON Ralph Saylor, Dr. W. E. Ruggles and George Wallace of Portland re turned Monday from a few days hunt in the Magoon lake district near John Day. They returned with three HERM ISTON, OREGON bucks. P H O N E 2121 ~~xin:i:a:.,.i.rn c 3 X L . :.a;rT;nnnr-:».r.i.H.imnnnii: 3 A. C. Swarner of the Columbia s x r u r / u r - oct . 19 R. L. Woolley was a business visi Mrs. J. A. Butsen of Umatilla is district has been confined to his bed tor in Spokane Wednesday. a medical patient at the Hermiston for the past week. His condition re Pal Niyht mains unimproved. Continuous Show Starting 4 P.M. Order your Portland Oregonian or General hospital. Order your Portland Oregonian or Journal, by mail, through Mrs. Geor Mrs. Sam Carson, Mrs. Orville gia Henderson, Hermiston, Ore. 6-4c Dawson and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Journal, by mail, through Mrs. Geor Mrs. J. S. Burnham returned Wed Kennison and son Clarence Jr. were gia Henderson, Hermiston, Ore. 6-4c Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse mo nesday evening from a three day vis Walla Walla visitors Saturday. tored to Portland Saturday morning it with her daughter Mary at Waits Mrs. Leander Quiring and daugh burg. ter Sylvia Lee left Monday to spend to spend until Tuesday on business. Mr. Felthouse also took in the foot Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and a week visiting her parents, Mr. and ball game there. son Charles, and Mrs. Chas. Rohrman Mrs. Wm. Bone in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke left of Pendleton were business visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Dean and Tuesday accompanied by Miss Ida in Spokane Tuesday. daughter Lois motored to Portland Sportlight — Gun Play Steve-.s of Wisconsin who is visiting Mrs. Sylvanus Smith of Stanfield Sunday to be gone a week and Lois relatives here, for Everett, Wn., Comedy— He Asked For It will receive medical attention. left Friday for Nova Scotia where he where they will visit the remainder Miss Helen Barbouletos, who is em was called by the serious illness of SUN. - MON. - OCT. 2 0 - 2 1 of the week with Mrs. Clarke’s moth B uy a b o x a n d sh o o t h a lf o f th em . If ployed at the Oasis Theatre, is spend her father. er. Continuous Show Sunday Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and son ing this week on vacation. She left you are n ot s a tis fie d th a t th e y are Mr. and Mrs. Andy Jacobson of Charles and Mrs. Chas. Rohrman of Monday for Portland and planned to Pendleton, Hugh Maloney and Mal g o o d or b ette r th a n o th er b ran d s, re Pendleton left Thursday (today) for go from there on an auto trip. colm Reese of McMinnville and Mr. turn th e h a lf b o x an d w e w ill refu n d T hrift shop sale Friday, 10 a. m., Portland where they will spend sev ’V*’ «■ . > t fi and Mrs. Harold Rankin left Wed th e fu ll p u rch a se p rice p a id for th em . -J " ■ ' ' •’ A 'e ’£'?x eral days. Charles will receive medi to Saturday, 3 p. m., October 18 and nesday for a deer hunt in the Five 19. Church of Christ basement. No cal attention while there. Mile district. They expected to be - '...X ' Mrs. A. C. Paul, Ethel Louise, Do old garments over 50c, some new. 8-2c gone four or five days. $ • . •• - .« •< Mrs. N athan Thorpe and infant ra Lee and Mrs. Clark Paul visited Mr. and Mrs. E. D. M artin re — Authorized Dealer — at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil son returned to their home in Board- turned Tuesday from a 10-day trip man Monday from the Hermiston Boynton over the week end. Dora Lee W m . H. S a b in , O w n er H erm isto n , O reg o n to Spokane, Wn., and other cities in » S f i f c * & -T&— remained till Tuesday when Mr. Paul General hospital. Washington and Oregon. They spent Miss Roberta Mullins, who is Color Cartoon— Sniffles Takes A came for her. much of the time with their son, Mr. teaching in the Hood River schools, Trip and Mrs. Jack Martin and family at i building an ultimately liveable world adjusted in the field is automatically Guests at the home of Mr. and spent the week end here with her Spokane. Mrs. B. J. Nation this week are their lies in the development of integrity, replaced and sent to Walla Walla for mother, Mrs. Bert Mullins. TUES. - WED. - OCT. 22 - 23 son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Delmar McCracken, who is sta i faith, character, justice, love. For repair. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce and Double Feature Nation of Salem, and Mrs. Nation’s tioned at Fort Lewis with the air [ lack of these in international life the Complete records are kept of all Stanley spent the week end a t the corps, spent three days the first of world today is threatened with dis meters on the company’s entire sys father, Stanton Ross. Mr. and Mrs. I M trt Start • I m hfDtitkl home of her cousin, Orval Osborn of the week with his brother, Mr. and Nation are planning to stay for two aster. These vital elements the tem. Every time a meter is removed Heppner. Other relatives from Pen Mrs. Sammy McCracken. Delmar church is persistently seeking to pro from service for any reason, the weeks. dleton were also present. came to get in some pheasant hunt mote, through its missionary and be jew’eled bearing and steel pivot are Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kingsbury ac ing. nevolence work, in our American life replaced and sent to the Walla Wal companied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Ida E. Clute of Portland is and in foreign fields. This work is la service shop where microscopic ex Packard motored to Walla Walla Sat » HAYES I visiting her daughter and son-in-law, basic. It is the hope of the world. It amination reveals any flaws or worn urday night to hear a lecturer speak RKO RADIO Picture Mr. and Mrs. Emil Zivney. Mrs. is infinitely urgent. spots which might affect accurate on the war conditions in Europe. Clute accompanied Miss Marjory operation of the meter. Faulty parts Mrs. J. R. Horning of Cour d’Alene Burnham and Mrs. Zivney to La PEN TEC O STAL TA B E R N A C LE are discarded. spent Tuesday night with Miss Clara WELL EQUIPPED TO Grande to attend the two day region S. E. Graves, Pastor G. Hall, en route to Nevada to visit ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE al conference. 10:00 A. M., Bible school, lesson a son. Mrs. Horning is a former YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE Henry Molstrom of Despain Gulch topic, “Peterson’s Sermon on the Day Hermiston resident. was in town Wednesday. He says of Pentecost.” Acts 2. Farrel Ekker of Boardman was that the moisture conditions a t this 11 A. M., morning worship. We treated at the Hermiston General BILL SHAAR, Prop. Hermiston hospital for a black widow spider time of the year in th at locality are invite you to feast at the table of the best since the fall of 1930. Most Jesus with us. We are ju st enjoying Sport Reel— Hunting Hounds bite Monday. He returned to his of the farmers have their wheat seed- the wonderful blessings of the dear ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ home Tuesday. I ‘d and much of it is up and the re Lord in every meeting. THURS. - FRI. - OCT. 2 4 - 2 5 If it’s circulating heaters you’re mainder sprouting. 7:45 P. M., evangelistic service. looking for, either coal or wood, see Virginia Todd, daughter of Mr. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., mid-week P. A. your Gamble Store Dealer now. He and Mrs. James Todd, underwent an service. VELVET is including .at no extra charge 3 appendectomy in St. Anthony’s hos Gamble plaid shirts with either an HALF & HALF with Fay Bainter - Stuart Erwin pital In Pendleton Thursday morning. oil circulating or wood and coal cir She is reported as getting along fine. PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH Color Cartoon— Toyland Premier C. R. Bennett, Pastor adv. THOMPSON'S DRUG culating heater. Going Places Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. George McKenzie and ' CE N TR A L CHURCH OF CHRIST Preaching service, 11:00 a. m. family of Tillamook came Sunday to C. Warner, Pastor P. H. Y. P. meeting, 6:45 p. m. spend a week at the home of his par Sunday will be our sixth consecu- Church prayer meeting Wednes ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. j live Sunday in worshiping around day 8:00 p. m. George is the dealer for the Stude- great Christian convictions. Our Sun Sunday night evangelistic service, baker cars and International trucks, day morning sermon will be “The 8:45 p. m. at Tillamook. While here he is en Kingdom of God,” and Sunday even “Full salvation makes and keeps a joying some pheasant hunting. ing, “Cornelius and His Moral Life.” person full of religion.” Among those who took in the Ore The special music Sunday morning R E -E L E C T gon-Washington football game in will be an anthem, “Tell Them of Portland Saturday were Ray E. Him” by the choir, and a duet, “Near POWER COMPANY W ALTER M. Critchfield, Russell Piersol, Bob To the Heart of the Shepherd” by TO TEST METERS Pierson, Lowell Tiller and Rev. Mrs. A. C. Willcutt and Mrs. D. P IE R C E Stearns Cushing. Blackstone, and for the evening ser t Continued from Page One) w ith w . Labels < ♦ He has done a good job for Rev. Stearns Cushing went to vice a solo by Betty Jackson. store, shop or other place where a Eastern Oregon. CALL FOR REBUS PUZZLES No. 1 & 2 Bend Monday where he attended a Choir practice has been changed meter is in service, identify himself Oregon needs his Seniority on meeting of the building committee of from 7:30 Wednesday evening to and Get in the $1000.00 Contest. and explain in detail the purpose of the Agriculture and Forestry the Epworth League of Methodist 7:30 Monday evening. his call, answering any questions the committees. No new man churches. He indicated that if pres Group No. 1 of the Women’s Coun customer may have about the opera could have that. Red & White ent plans materialize, considerable cil will meet next Wednesday after tion. {• He has prestige and strong construction will be undertaken this noon. In making the accuracy test, the friends in Congress. year. Our evangelistic meetings will be “standard” is hooked up to the ser Red & w hite 9 °z- > Industrious, Active, Competent. Miss Thelma Swarner returned gin Sunday, November 10. B. Ross vice meter so that current passing {• Endorsed by Labor, Farm and from Portland last week to be with Evans, state evangelist of Churches through the meter also registers on Townsend organizations. her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Swar of Christ of Oregon, will be our evan Quart the standard. Any discrepancy is Pd. Adv. C. J. Shorb, ner. She had been employed at Cra gelist. immediately apparent and can be Mgr. Pierre for Congress Club. - ■ M B ■ 1 ■* —— ter Lake during the summer months corrected usually by simple adjust 1 Lb. Bag and was visiting her sister in Port M ETH O D IST CHURCH ments. Any meter which cannot be land. Stearns Cushing, Pastor Ted Zerba, who has been employed “Christ the Saviour of the World” R & w . N° ' «’» with the Mor-Tone Sound Service, will be the sermon for Missionary left Sunday for Camp Murray where Sunday which is being observed Octo he is connected with the California, ber 20. Amid world tragedy the National Guard. He had received , church must steadily carry on its notice to report. saving mission. The only hope of OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings T R Y - Gamble’s Ace Shells 12 Guage—’O n ly / THREE l FACES WEST *1 9 ■ « sm # ena / .12 Per Box T h e y A re G uaranteed! GAMBLE STORE H erm iston B a rb e r Shop CAROLINA MOON Our Town Iflc Berry Set & 29c CATSUP 17c Mustard SUN SPUN 10c 30c Mart Coffee Pimientos Pancake Flour R. &w. Rolled Oats Albers — 9 Lbs. Corn Meal Aunt Jamima - 24 oz. Carton MATCHES 23c 09c 19c 39c 10c 14c FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY SEE OUR HANDBIILS FOR OTHER SPECIALS! A Produce D e p a rtm e n t N e w Roof SWEET POTATOES 5 lbs 2 1 < ORANGES - Sunkist juicy 2 doz. CELERY - E xtra large stocks B efore W in t e r 37* 1O< WE M eat D e p a rtm e n t FRESH SIDE PORK, very lean FRESH CORNED BEEF SIRLOIN STEAKS, tender baby beef lb. lb. lb. 2 2 ^ BEEF ROAST, grain fed beef ...............lb. B A C O N , sugar cured ........ 1 6 ’F CHILI BRICKS, cold weather specialty lb. 2 7 ^ HERMISTON TRADING CO. THE RED 4 WHITE STORE PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON — : Free Delivery Twice Daily :— ARE HEADQUARTERS ROOFING JOBS E ith er n ew r o o fs or r o o f p a in t fo r o ld r o o fs. Asbestos F ib e r Roof P a in t F or P rep a red R o o fin g — 48* per gallon in 30 gallon drums 55* a gallon in smaller lots T u m -A -L u m L u m b e r Co. PHONE 2791 BEEF ROASTS - Center Cuts .................lb. R IB jg* B O I L ......................................lb- 1 3 < STEAK - Rib, Loin or Round ...................lb. 2 4 * H A M S - Tenderized Picnic.............per lb. S A U S A G E - Pure Pork L ink...............lb. SHORTENING - Snowdrift...... .... 3 lb. can S U G A R - Brown............................. . 3 lbs. C O F F E E - Reliance “Better 7 Ways” .... lb. E C L A I R S - Chocolate ........................ lb. J ye C L A M S - Reliance Minced - 10-oz...... ' an 2 2 ^ J 48* BEANS- BABY LIMAS B U T T E R - Reliance Peanut 3 LBS- 17«: 2 lb. jar 2 9 < Hermiston Food Store Phone 3781 Free Delivery