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

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2t, IS O
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
Miss Linda Mary Neary, daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Neary, came
home last week to remain here until
January 6, during the Christmas va­
HERM ISTON, OREGON
cation. Her school at Mt. Angel was
PHONE 2121
I closed last week due to the flu epi­
demic.
FRL - SA T. - DEC. 27 - 28
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Burrell made a
W. W. Felthouse spent Monday on! Miss Nina Rae McCulley, student
holiday trip to The Dalles and Port­ a business trip to Portland.
at the University of Oregon, is vis-
Rai Nights
land.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vardyn
Buchanan
of
iting at the home of her parents, Mr.
Continuous Show Saturday S tart­
Willard Hutzell spent from Thurs­ Corvallis were holiday visitors at the and Mrs. H. G. McCulley, during the
ing at 4:00 P. M.
day till Saturday on a business trip home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christmas vacation. She has as a
to Portland.
R. A. Brownson.
houseguest, Melvin Cleveland of Sa­
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Van Patten
Ed Lowell, local bank employee, lem, student at Willamette univers­
spent Christmas day in Pendleton left by train Tuesday evening to vis­ ity.
visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Haneline
it relatives in Portland on Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were
Harold Marble, son of Dr. and Mrs. of Klamath Falls came Tuesday to be
Christmas dinner guests a t the A. H. A. E. Marble, is spending the Christ­ Christmas guests of his parents, Mr.
Norton home.
mas vacation in Hermiston. He is a and Mrs. Birdell Haneline. Other vis­
itors on Christmas day were Mr. and
Mrs. Anne Durfey left Monday student at Oregon State college.
Mrs. W alter Clark and daughter Vir­
night for Spokane, Wn., to spend the
L. C. Dyer of Pilot Rock was a vis­
ginia Mae of Pendleton, and Mr. and
Christmas holiday with her parents, itor in Hermiston Monday.
Mrs. F. M. Guiwits and Mrs. Roder­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kubel.
H. A. Pankow, chief of police, has ick.
Mrs. Georgia Henderson left for
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Quiring and
Moro Sunday to be the guest of her been in bed this week with a severe
Cartoon
Prehistoric Porky
case of flu. He is greatly improved at daughter Shirley spent the holiday
son,
Robert
W.
Henderson
and
fami­
Sport Reel — Football Highlights
the present time.
week end visit in Dallas with their
ly, until after the holidays.
Mrs. Meredith Ford of Stanfield parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Neufeldt
Miss Beverly Walker of Arlington
SU N. - MON. - DEC. 2 0 - 3 0
came Monday to attend the school was the lucky winner of a quilt which and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring and
dance here. She is a student in the was awarded by the Hermiston Dor­ other relatives. They report th at the
Continuous Show Sunday
Arlington high school and formerly cas Society Thursday, December 19. flu epidemic also is quite prevalent
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace are spend­ there.
attended Hermiston schools.
ing the Christmas holiday in Port­
Guests at the W alter Smith home
M ARLENE DIETRICH
Miss Ethel Paul, formerly of Her­ land with relatives.
for
Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs.
miston but now residing in Pendle­
Mrs. Rena W aterman spent the T. W. Smith and son from Tigard,
ton, underwent an operation Satur­
Christmas holiday with her son and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith of La
day. She is getting along nicely.
Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ander­
Miss Edith Clarke, who teaches in family in Bend.
son of La Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Miss
Vera
Sisson,
student
a
t
Ore­
the Corvallis Junior High, and Allan
WAYNE
Clarke, student at the Northwest gon State college, is spending her va­ Baker and two children of Pendleton
Christian college at Eugene, are cation at the home of her father and and Jack Smith of Hermiston. The
latter prepared for the occasion by
spending the Christmas holiday at the brother in Hermiston.
Color Cartoon — Fire Chief
becoming ill with the flu Tuesday.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
J.
W
arner
were
home
of
their
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Information Please
Miss Clara Bryant of Great Falls,
Sunday
dinner
guests
of
Mr.
and
J. A. Clarke.
Mrs. John Kelly at the Walla Walla Mont., is spending the Christmas sea­
son a t the home of her sister, Mr. and
Country Club.
TU ESD AY - DEC. 31
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner left Mrs. H. T. Fraser in Hermiston.
Noise makers, serpentine, fun for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swayze of
Tuesday for Vancouver to spend the
all. Come anytime and stay late.
Christmas holiday with their daugh- Spokane, Wn., are spending some
Regular Admission.
ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Schofield and time this week a t the home of his
IF. C. FIELD S
parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Swayze.
family.
in
B R A D E N -B E L L T R A C T O R
Ted Ripley, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. C E N TR A L CHURCH OF CH RIST
WELL EQUIPPED TO
& E Q U IP M E N T C O .
W. Ripley, is spending a 10-day fu r­
C. Warner, Pastor
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
lough in Hermiston. He is now at
We shall worship Sunday morning
PENDLETON, OREGON ,
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
McCord Field but expects to be tra n s­ with the thought, “The History of Re­
Musical — Torrid Tempos
ferred in a few days after his return. demption” as the center of our wor­
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and a Cartoon
Mrs. Pete Laas and son Keith left ship. Because of illness our Bible
Monday for Bly, Oregon, to spend School dropped to seventy-five last
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Westfall of Ella Troyer, and aister, Marian. He
WED. - THURS. ■ JA N . 1 - 2
the Christmas holidays with rela­ Sunday. There are classes and fine
near
Umatilla have recently bought has traveled in every w ater having
Continuous Show Wednesday
tives.
teachers for all ages. If you are not the Burnham farm and have moved been radio operator and in the navy-
BOR CROSBY - JE A N ROGERS
service for the last four years.
Mrs. W. R. Struthers has been ill attending Sunday School in any one there.
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in
Students returning to their re­
with the flu since Saturday. Callers of our fine churches, we invite you.
Harold Wallace brought from the
at the Struthers home Sunday were We trust we shall be back well beyond Blue mountains a huge Christmas tree spective homes here are Robert Ref­
P. A .
LET S M A K E M U S IC
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Struthers of the 199 mark by next Sunday. Sun­ which the committee, headed by Jess vem, Garth Clark, Frances Lewis,
V E L V E T
Color Cartoon- Goofy’s Glider
Gossage, erected on the corner of Elernor Sires and Neva Hedrick, and
Pendleton.
day School at 10, worship service at Main and Coe, and lighted for the Miss Rose Hoosier, teacher at Prine­
HALF & HALF
Sport Reel—Quail Quest
Mrs. L. E. Simons of Walla Walla 11, Christian Endeavor groups at 7 pleasure of all during the Christmas ville, and Marie Thorsen, teacher a t
Picture People
The Dalles.
T H O M P S O N 'S D R U G spent from Saturday till Christmas p. m. and evening worship service at season.
at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. 8 o’clock.
Alvin Refvem, born in South Da­
Curtis Simons. From here she went
An all church party will be held in kota on February 27, 1890, passed
at the Veterans hospital in Wal­
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la
Walla
December 16 after a long
OFF
a daughter.
evening of this week, December 27 illness which culminated in pneu­
on
Mrs. Mabel Lynch of Keyser, West All members of the church are urged monia for about the last five days.
Virginia, came Tuesday for an indef-1 to be present. It will be in the na- Martin Refvem and family of Stan­
ALL TIRE REPAIRING
inite visit here with her daughter, ! ture of a reception for the new mem- field attended the last rites which
Till January 1
given by the American Legion
Miss Lavina May Lynch, high school; bers recently added to the church roll, were
and burial was made in the Walla
teacher.
in number.
Walla cemetery. Mrs. S. E. Mutz of Owing to sickness I have
n i
Spokane and a sister in Iowa were ill
A. W. Behrman, Hermiston jewel­
been unable to be at shop.
er, spent Christmas day in Kenne­ PILGRIM H O LIN E SS CHURCH and could not attend.
C.
R.
Bennett,
Pastor
Mrs.
Tom
Moore
returned
last
wick, Wn., with relatives.
O.K. TIRE WELD CO.
— Specials for Dec. 2 7 - 2 8 - 3 0 —
Thursday from Lakeview and report­
Rev. and Mrs. Stearns Cushing and
Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Les­ ed Grandpa Thomson as improving.
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Hermiston
Charlene left Monday afternoon for son: “Jesus Requires Faithfulness.”
Gordon Troyer is a welcome guest
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Sparkling Water, Lemon-
at
the
apartm
ent
of
his
mother,
Mrs.
Oregon City and Salem w’here they
Morning devotionals at 11:00. The
Lime Ri’ky, Tom Collins - Lge bot. 1 7c & 5c for bot.
spent the Christmas holiday with rel­ message by the pastor.
atives.
Young people’s society at 6:30.
TOMATO JUICE - K. ft W. 15 oz. - Doz. cans
Miss Eleanor Tischler and Miss Evening church service at 7:30.
Gertrude Bradley .local grade school
Prayer meeting Wednesday night
PINEAPPLE JUICE, R & W - 46 oz..........
teachers, spent the Christmas holiday at 7:30. Friday night prayer meet­
in Portland with relatives and ing at 7:30.
LUNCHEON MEAT - R & W 12 oz............
friends.
The public is invited to join us in
PAPER NAPKINS - SO c o u n t.................... roll
Mrs. Orville Beard and daughter these services. “I never knew a man
Shirley left Sunday for Portland to escape failures, in either mind or
APPLE BUTTER - Dutch Girl
38 oz.
visit her parents during the holiday body, who worked seven days in a
season. Mr. Beard left Tuesday to week.” Attend Sunday School next
BABY FOOD - R. & W. ....................... 3 for
spend Christmas day.
Sunday.
Cecil and Glenn W arner are spend­
TUNA FISH - R. & W. - i/2’s ..................2 for
ing the holidays with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Warner. Cecil is a
TUNA FLAKES - Hawaiian King - • 2’s .......
NALLEY’S
student at the University of Oregon,
By Mrs. Rose Hedrick
GRAPEFRUIT - R. & W. 2’s .
4 for
—.
J
and Glenn at the Northwest Christ­
T A N G Salad D ressing.......................... Quart
Christmas Party Enjoyed
ian College.
DUTCH GIRL
SAUERKRAUT - R. & W. 2 U ’s
2 for
The annual Christmas party for I
The condition of E. P. Dodd, who the Woman’s Study club was enjoyed
A PPLE B U T T E R ......................... 2 lb. ja r
has been confined to the Hermiston by 20 women, and three guests. The
TOMATOES - Pheasant - 2’s .....
3 for
executive
committee
of
Mesdames
General hospital with flu for the past
M.J.B. - HILL’S or SCHILLINGS
week, is improved. He was unable to Shelton, Green, Jouannault and Me-1
SYRUP - Liberty Bell - 24 oz......
C O F F E E .................................................1 lb.
Cormick were in charge. Following
go to Eugene for family activities on a delicious turkey dinner at the Ay­
FOR
ALL
PANCAKE FLOUR - R. & W.
Christmas day.
res Cafe, the party proceeded to the
T
O
M
A T O J U I C E ........................ 12 oz. can
Harry Connor Jr., son of Mr. and home of Mrs. Jake Rueber where the
DILLS - Red & White
Quart
Mrs. Harry Connor Sr., is spending ! * ifta £ er* i 0?",*! at theu basL ° f a
GARDEN PATCH
Jov r.i.dzx.
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beautiful
fir tree
brought from
a •i IS
15-day
furlough u in
Hermiston.
H e ! most
Enterprise
by Floyd
Wood,
SWEET PICKLES - R. & W..................25 oz.
C O R N - Whole K e rn el......... 3 12-oz. cans
is attending the Boeing A ircraft
Miss Jennie Albon and John Albon
INLAND VALLEY
School at Oakland where he is sta- were honored with plates being con-
BLACK TEA - R. & W ............................ >/, lb.
tloned with the U. S. army.
veyed to their home by Mrs. Rich-
PEAS and C A R R O T S .................... No. 2 can
f
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ards, who also was in charge of a box
Red & White
49 lbs.
o oi ing the birthday of Mrs. An- for the Doernbecher hospital. Mrs.
CREAM
WHITE
American Beauty
49 lbs.
na Connor, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Con­ Edna Fisk became a member of the
S H O R T E N IN G ................... .......... 3 lb. can
nor entertained at dinner Sunday. club.
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Following the dinner they motored to
ALBER’S
Ira Hughes recently bought the 20- |
Arlington, where Mrs. Anna Connor acre farm and home about six miles |
C O R N F L A K E S ........................ 3 lge. pkgs.
was to be the guest of her daughter, northeast of town from Mr. and Mrs.
S U N K IS T O R A N G E S
Med. 288’s - 3 doz. 4 9 <
P. * G.
C. B. Greene. Mr. Hughes is in the j
Mrs. Mabie Walker and daughter.
“The best money can buv” Lge. 176’s - 2 doz. 53 <
giant bars
Bill and Bob Jackson, sons of Mr. wood retail business in Pendleton and
he and Mrs. Hughes will probably , I
C R A N B E R R IE S
............................... Quart 15<
and M r z C . M. Jackson, are spend- { ™ . "e"d o w n "h e ^ ’in^he"spring
JUNIOR
BANANAS
3 !l
19c
ing the Christmas vacation at home "
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M A T C H E S ................................ 6 box carton
Bill is president of the Pacific uni-I
Lemon
Juice
Recipe
Checks
QUICK ARROW
versity student body this year and |
Rheumatic Fain Quickly
Bob is attending the University of
SOAP F L A K E S ............................ Large Pkg.
Ii
you suffer
from
rheumatic,
arthri-
Oregon.
O YSTER S - Fresh................................... Pint
t»«
or
r.ru n tit
pain,
try
this
simple
WADHAMS
inrxpentne
home
recipe
that
thousands
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nation are are
using.
Get
a
package
ol
Ru Ex
K R A U T
2 No. 21/» cans
M IN C E M E A T ..................................... 1 lb.
the parents of a daughter born Dec­ Compound today. M ix it with a quart
water.
«Jd the ju k e of 4
lemons.
ember 22 at the Riverside maternity of
Its
easy.
Pleasant
and
no
trouble
V E A L S T E W - M eaty............. lb.
at
all.
You
need
only
2 t a U t-
hospital in Pendleton. She has been spconfuls
two
times
a
day.
Often
named Jo Ann and is the grand­ within 48 hours — sometiioes over­
night
—
s p it'd id
res uh s are
obtained.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Na­ I I the pains do net quickly leave
if you do not feel better. R u E i
tion of Hermiston and Mr. and Mrs. w and
ill cost you nothing to try as it is
sold
by your druggist
under an
abao-
Brozeck of Tilden, Nebraska.
lute
money-bach
guarantee.
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THE RED * WHITE STORE
PHONE 3001 - HERMISTON James
Mrs. Brozeck and daughter Charlotte Compound is foe sale and recommended by
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily :—
were visitors at the Nation home dur­
HRRMISTON DRUG CO.
Phone 2271
Hermiston, Oregon
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OASIS THEATRE
To Each and
Everyone W e W is h
th e V e ry Best o f
H e a lth ,.
W e a lth , Happiness,
and P ro s p e rity
fo r th e
Com ing N e w Year!
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