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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940.
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
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H ERM ISTON, OREGON
PHONE 2121
SA T U R D A Y - OCT. 26
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Stranger Than Fiction
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Comedy— Young American Flies
TUES. - WED. - OCT. 29 - 30
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H erm iston
Barber Shop
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Cartoon—’Pied Piper Porky
Comedy-—No Parking
Local Happenings
Mrs. A. E. Butsen returned to her
home in Umatilla from the Hermis
ton General hospital.
E. J. Gamwell of Heppner was
treated a t the Hermiston General hos
pital Saturday night for burns.
S. R. Hunter of Milton, candidate
for county commissioner, was in
Hermiston Wednesday in the inter
ests of his campaign for th at office.
Mrs. A. F. Rohrman and son
Charles and Mrs. Chas. Rohrman of
Pendleton returned Friday from
spending two days in Portland.
Romar Stein and Herbert Rasnick
of Portland spent part of last week
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Swarner.
The M. E. Aid ladies will hold a
bazaar and cooked food sale Satur
day, Dec. 7, at Burnham’s Store. 10-c
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie accompanied
her son, Mr. and Mrs. George McKen
zie and family, to Tillamook Sunday
for a 10-day visit. George and his
family had spent a week here pheas
ant hunting.
M. E. Knickerbocker, John and Ed
die Bensel left Friday for a hunting
trip above Ritter. They were joined
Sunday by Dr. W. L. Morgan, Bud
Elkins, Earl Bensel and Walt Pear
son. Knickerbocker returned Monday
with a nice two point. The others re
turned Monday with all deer tags us
ed up.
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THURS. - F R l. - Oct. 31 . Nov. 1
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YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
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Stranger Than Fiction
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Hermiston
RUM M AGE
FRI. & SAT., NOV. 1 & 2
ALTAR
WASH-TEX......................................% Gallon 21 $
PEANUT BUTTER, Pheasant...........2 lb. jar 29$
r .& w . - Quart
S U N S P U N
43c
29c
CAKE FLOUR, Red & W hite....................... 23$
BAKING CHOCOLATE, R. & W........... % lb. 16$
ROASTED PEANUTS.........................2 lbs. 25$
WAX PAPER...................................... 125 feet 15$
A A r r r r
Scotch Blend - 1 lb. bag J 2 $
v U ll t t
Red & White - 2 lbs. 49$
DATES, Fresh b u lk ..................... 2 lbs. 9 oz. 23$
SHORTENING, Red & W hite.......... 3 lb. can 47$
PEAS, flavor kist .
3 No. 303 t i n s 29$
School
Eyes
STRAM
Optical Co.
25$
>9$
PARD
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C l A I I D Red & White * 241/2 lbs- 79$
1 L W U la
American Beauty - 49 lbs. $
J. 03
DILL PICKLES, Pheasant.....Lge. 24 oz. glass 17$
SWEET PICKLES, Pheasant Lge. 24 oz. glass 23$
RE-ELECT
Produce D epartm ent
SWEET SPUDS........................5 lbs. 21$
CAULIFLOWER - Giant W hite........... f j $
APPLES - Jonathons - Winesaps - Box 7 5 *
Meat D epartm ent
PURE PORK SAUSAGE, Country Style lb. f 5$
BEEF SHORT RIBS, Meaty Cuts
lb. JJ$
BEEF ROASTS, Quality Center Cuts
lb. l£ $
RIB STEAKS, Tender Raby B eef.............lb. 20$
PORK STEAKS, Lean Ju icy ................ lb. l£ £ $
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily
S O C IE T Y
Days
lilt
P. A.
VELVET
HALF & HALF
THOMPSON'S DRUG
ENTER RED & WHITE REBUS CONTEST NOW!
$1000.00 in Prizes — Call for Puzzle
— SPECIALS FOR OCTOBER 25th and 26th —
Mayonnaise
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Shaw and son j
Ray and Mrs. Bob Alstott Jr. attend- j
td the Pioneer reunion at Lexington
Saturday.
Marion Pierce, who has been em-1
ployed the past several months in
AND COOKED FOOD SALE
Pendleton, spent Monday in H erm is-!
ton
at
the
home
of
her
parents,
Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse mo
tored to La Grande Saturday to spend and Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
Sunday visiting relatives.
John McCauley of Pine City has
HERMISTON HOTEL DIN IN G ROOM
The M. E. Aid ladies will hold a resigned his position as foreman at
All the things that women buy in a weak moment
bazaar and cooked food sale Satur the Pine City Ranch and is moving to
day, Dec. 7, at Burnham’s Store. 10-c Klamath Falls. He wishes to say
and bring fearfully home to their husbands, now be
Bill Cresswell and daughter of goodbye to all his Hermiston friends.
ing offered for sale so that there will be an excuse
Pendleton were callers in Hermiston
Lawrence Swarner was home sev
to go shopping again.
Tuesday.
eral days this week on account of his
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clarke returned father’s illness. He left on the 11
SOME SPINKING SPANKING NEW
Sunday night from a several day’s o’clock bus Wednesday for Corvallis
SOME REALLY ANCIENT ARTICLES
trip and visit to see her mother at where he is a senior at O. S. C.
Fruit
Jars; warm Coats; Galoshes; Shoes for the entire family,
Everett, Wn.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ackley and son
some
freshly
polished; Dresses, originally $25, as good as new, dis
Major O. L. Babcock, candidate for of Yakima, Wn., arrived a t the home
state representative from Umatilla of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
carded by office damsels; Post magazines, fresh from England this
county, was in Hermiston Tuesday. Nation, Thursday. They left again
summer, and don’t think for a moment we offer these willingly; Trade
Major and Mrs. Babcock reside in Sunday.
Magazines; 2 Table Lamps, one new; 1 Aluminum Roaster, brand
Pendleton.
Leonard Nation of Cottage Grove
new; Electric combination Waffle and Hot Cake Griddle; 1 Sled;
Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw are the par visited at the home of his parents,
Victrola Records; Children’s Clothes; Size 14 classy Dresses; Some
ents of a baby daughter born Sun Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation, from last
thing for every member of the family. By next Friday we will have
day in St. Anthony’s hospital in Thursday till Tuesday of this week.
Pendleton.
While here he enjoyed pheasant hunt
gathered scores more of treasures for you.
Little James LeRoy Thorpe, three ing.
Come and look even if you don’t care to buy. Af
weeks old son of Mr. and Mrs. N ath
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Nation of Sa
an Thorpe of Boardman, is receiving lem, who have visited at the home of
ter all, there is no museum in town.
care at the Hermiston General hos his parents for a week, left today
pital.
(Thursday) for their home in Salem I
Mrs. Barbara Stevens of Weiser, where Mr. Nation is a guard at the
Idaho, arrived Thursday (today) to state penitentiary.
spend until Monday with her daugh
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rankin, Mr.
M ETHODIST CHURCH
ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. 0. O. and Mrs. Andy Jacobsen of Pendle
CE N TR A L CHURCH OF CH RIST
C. Warner, Pastor
Felthouse. She is on her way home ton, Hugh Maloney and Malcolm
Rev. Stearns Cushing, Pastor
from a visit with her daughter and Reese of McMinnville returned Sun
“The Quest of Christian Living,”
Sunday morning we shall worship
the exposition at San Francisco.
day night from a 4-day hunt in the will be the theme of the worship ser around the theme, “The Reality of
A group from the local Baptist Five Mile district. They bagged one vice for Sunday, October 2 7, at 11 Redemption,” the seventh in our ser
church attended an all-day missionary buck.
o’clock. It has been said, “Much re ies of eight great Christian convic
meeting a t the Pendleton Baptist
A delegation of local ministers will ligious preaching and teaching fail tions. The sermon for the Sunday
church last Monday. The chief speak attend a meeting of the Umatilla ing to touch everyday” is one of the evening worship will be “The Holy-
er was Mrs. C. R. Manley, for many County Ministerial association in chief difficulties to religious think Spirit.”
years a missionary to the Telegus of Pendleton Tuesday, October 29. Bish ing. Do you like sermons aimed to
The special music Sunday morning
India. Going from here were Mrs. op Remington is scheduled to speak. overcome this criticism?
will be an anthem, “He Careth F or
Serrell, Mrs. Van Buskirk. Mrs. Grace
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Metteer, who
William Jenings Bryan once said, Thee,” by the choir, and a solo by
Smith and Rev. and Mrs. Grayden have been making their home near “Every man has a double relation to Mrs. C. Warner.
Loree.
Hermiston for the past three years, life; he creates and contributes to
Choir rehearsal Monday evening a t
moved to Elgin, Oregon, Wednesday others; he collects for himself. Some 7:30. The choir has begun work on
where they will make their future men”, he went on, “are so busy col a Christmas cantatta. Anyone de
home on a stock ranch.
lecting that they have no time to sirous of assisting in telling the
Rev. and Mrs. Charles G. Brown, think of creating and contributing; Christmas story in song is invited to-
pastor of the Community church in and some men are so busy creating meet with the choir on Monday even
Oregon’s rapidly growing new town and contributing that they have no ing.
of Gilchrist which is 50 miles south time to think of collecting.” In which
SE V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IST
of Bend, were overnight guests at the group are you?
Remember the Church School at 10
I Rev. Stearns Cushing home Monday
He is coming! A counterfeit
and the Epworth League at 7.
■ night.
Christ. Who is he? The answer
Miss Philomina Mayberger of Se
will be given from the Bible in the
attle, Wn., will return home Satur PENTECO STAL TA B E R N A C LE second of a series of evangelistic
d a y after spending 10 days with her
A CRITICAL TIM E
S. E. Graves, Pastor
meetings at the Seventh Day Adven
¡sister, Mrs. Lewis Pearson. The lat-
tist chapel, Fourth and Ridgeway
Sunday,
10
a
.
m.,
Bible
school.
Our
I ter will accompany Mrs. Mayberger
FOR YOUTHFUL
streets in Hermiston Friday evening,
i back to Seattle to visit another sis- lesson, “The Healing of the Lame October 25 at 7:45 p. m.
Man.”
Acts
3.
ter, Mrs. Lena Rupprechet.
The tide of world events has set
n i n e ,
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11 A. M., Miss Gifford, just re-
Dr. J. P. lle
Stewart,
eye-sight spec-
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people to wondering what the out
tn n w ill h e , 1 I h . H e , ,
H a W a U ’ W,U b e SPe a k ’
ialist of Pendleton, will be at the Her- ing.
come will be and how civilization can
j miston Hotel on Wednesday, October I
7 p. M., Young people’s service, stand much longer. The second com
Give Your Children An
j 30— Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. 11-lc J Miss
Gifford will again be speaking, ing of Jesus Christ as the climax o f
history will be the central theme of
County Judge Bert Johnson of | 7:45 p. M., evening service.
Even Break With
Heppner was a business caller in
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., mid-week the lecture Friday evening.
Special features a t the service will
Hermiston Tuesday.
service.
Success—
Word has been received locally
Don t forget these services. I be a vocal solo by Mrs. Alton Kings
that George Sale, Jr., of Stanfield, know you will enjoy each one. Every bury. Cleve Henriques of Jamaica
HAVE HIS EYES
will also play some solos on the vio
who recently joined the U. S. Army, one is invited.
lin.
has been stationed just out of Riv
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erside, Cal., where he is in the Sig
Be Sure His EYES Are
nal Corp.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brissenden of
Functioning Normally.
Portland announce the arrival of a
son named Donald Robert born Octo
ber 17. The new arrival is the grand-1
son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Jackson.
Mrs. Jackson left Friday of last week
to stay until her daughter is home
from the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kellogg came
RED LODGE
Sunday for a three day visit in Her
No Charge for
C O R N - Whole Kernel.............. No. 2 can 9^
miston with old time friends. They
Examination.
VALLEY
BRAND
stayed with Mrs. C. E. Baker. Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kellogg,
who
are
now
locat
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ed in Sacramento, are former Her
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miston residents. He was at one
time fiscal agent for the Reclamation
PUMPKIN - No. 2’/2 can s................ 2 cans
Pendleton, Oregon
Service here and also part owner of
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the garage now owned by A. F. Rohr-
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District
Attorney
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Prosecution of all Laws."
(Paid Adv. by A. C. McIntyre)
SALAD DRESSING...................... Quart
GARDEN BRAND
J *7$
*
C A T S U P ................. .........14 oz. bottle 1O$
JUNIOR
M A T C H E S ......................6 box carton J 2$
CORN FLAKES
....... 2 Giant pkgs. 1 5 *
Meat Department—
1 Lb. WIENERS & 1 Qt. KRAUT.................. ^7$
M IN C E M E A T ........................................ 2 lbs.
23$
Hermiston Food Store
Phone 3781
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