The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 06, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1941.
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
PA G E TW O
Mr. Fraser made the trip west by air­
plane, arriving in Pendleton Sunday.
He expects to remain for several
weeks.
Mrs. Walter Smith, who was called
to La Grande last week by the illness
of her daughter Mrs. Lynn Ander­
son, is still there. Latest reports are
that Mrs. Anderson is getting along
nicely.
Elvin Quiring of Dallas arrived
Saturday to work in Hermiston. In
the mornings he will be employed at
The Herald office and in the after­
noons at Burnham & Burnham. He
is a brother of Alfred and Leander
Quiring.
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BASIS THEATRE L o c a l H ap p en in g s
H ERM ISTO N, OREGON
PHONE 2121
F R ID A Y - SA T. - MARCH 1 - 8
BARGAIN MATINEE
from 2:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m.
ADULTS 2OC - CHILDREN 10c
Rev. and Mrs. Gray den Loree are
Mrs. Mabel Ralph and Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. W arner were Pendleton parents of a baby boy born Wednes­
day in St. Anthony’s hospital in Pen­
callers last Friday.
dleton. Paul Melvin weighed six
Harold Marble, senior at O.S.C.,
pounds, three ounces at birth and is
arrived here Monday for the funeral
the Loree’s second child.
of his brother Wednesday.
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spe­
Mrs. Alice O’Daniel of Pendleton
with
cialist of Pendleton, will be at the
has moved to Hermiston and will re­
ABBO TT and COSTELLO
Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday,
side at the home of her daughter, Mr.
AN'DREWS S IS T E R S
March 12. Hours 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie.
Comedy -— Bagdad Daddy
29-lc
Stranger Than Fiction
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Little, former­
Mrs. Minnie Brown of Portland, FISHERMEN A W A IT
ly of Hermiston, now living in En­
who has spent the past month visit­
SUN. - MON. - MARCH 9 - 1 0
terprise, will celebrate their silver
ing here with her daughter and fam ­ TACKLE SALESMAN
DOUBLE FEATURE
anniversary Friday, March 7.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Gimble, re­
Continuous Show Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Myrnie “Tiny” Cald­ turned home this week after visiting
Hermiston disciples of Isaak Wal­
well made a week end trip to Lewis­ for a short time at Boardman.
ton are eagerly awaiting the opening
ton, Idaho, where they visited rela­
Ralph Marble, son of Dr. and Mrs. of the season May 3. A salesman of
tives and friends.
:
A. E. Marble, arrived home Tuesday fishing tackle will be at Hale’s Con­
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie, Mrs. C. M. i to attend the funeral of his brother.
fectionery and Sporting Goods Tues­
Jackson, Mrs. E. P. Dodd and Mrs. He is with the U. S. army air service
day. March I I , to display a large
It. Alexander went to Pendleton and is stationed at Lowry Field, Den­
selection of tackle and equipment.
Tuesday to attend a meeting of the ser, Colo. He will return Monday.
Roy Hale is inviting all fishermen
Pioneer club.
Mrs. Ralph Richards was a pleas­ o f Hermiston and surrounding te rri­
N. W. O’Donnell went to Portland ant hostess Wednesday afternoon at tory to see the display.
last Friday and returned home Sun tour tables of dessert bridge. Mrs.
day, accompanied by Mrs. O’Donnell j George Harkenrlder was awarded
a f JeüQ
////f Juver k run
CARD OF THANKS
who had been visiting her daughter first prize and Mrs. Martin Refvem
We wish to take this opportunity
NEWS
there for some time.
of Stanfield, second.
to thank our neighbors and friends
Glenn Warner, son of Rev. and
Word was received here this week for the kindness and sympathy shown
TU E SD A Y - MARCH 11
Mrs. C. Warner, spent the week end of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and
during the illness and death of our
BARGAIN NIGHT
at his home here. He is attending Mrs. A1 Malden of Fairbanks. Alas­
husband, son and brother, C. O. Mar­
Adults 20c
Children 10c
Northwest Christian college at Eu­ ka, born March 3. Mrs. Malden is a
ble. We especially thank those who
Andy Divine - Richard Arlen in gene. Rev. and Mrs. W arner and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph presented floral offerings and assist­
Mrs. Levi Reeder took Glenn back as Richards.
ed otherwise.
far as The Dalles where they visited
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shaw and Mr.
Mrs. C. O. Marble
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Duvall.
and Mi s. J. P. Morse went to Hepp­
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Marble
ner Sunday to visit relatives. Mrs.
Paul, Harold & Ralph Marble
Casha Shaw, mother of Mr. Shaw, re­
Mrs. L. Faris
turned to Hermiston with them for a
short visit.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Quiring and BEN5EL NAMED
Gang Comedy Good Bad Boys
Mrs. Elvin Quiring and daughter ON COMMITTEE
Musical The Lady and the Lug
Julie of Dallas came Monday to visit
WELL EQUIPPED TO
in Hermiston at the homes of Alfred
Oregon State College— Kenneth
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
WED. - TH VRS. - MAR. 1 2 - 1 3
and Leander Quiring. They will re­
Bensel, Hermiston, has been named
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE main for about a week.
DOUBLE FEATURE
assistant chairman of the reception
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W arner and
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and invitations committee for the an­
their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S.
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston W arner of Palo Alto, Calif., and Mr. nual Agriculture club conference to
r’
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fi r,
be held March 6, 7 and 8 on the Ore­
and Mrs. Somner W. W arner of Col­
gon
State college campus. Bensel is
▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ lins. N. Y., made a trip to Walla a freshman
in agriculture at O. S. C.
Walla and Pendleton Wednesday.
This conference, the second of its
Florence Andrews, daughter of Mr.
kind, will bring together students,
and Mrs. H arry .1. Andrews, was
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faculty and men of the northwest en­
pleasantly surprised on her 9th
•V E L V E T
gaged in agriculture. The first con­
birthday Sunday when a group of
ference was held last year at the
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neighbor children were invited for a
| University of Idaho.
party.
In
the
afternoon
the
group
Musical
Skinnay Ennis
THOMPSON'S DRUG enjoyed a show.
The twelfth annual agriculture
club banquet will be held, in connect­
Mrs. J. F. Lane of Stanfield
is
ion with the conference, Thursday
now employed at the Umatilla Coop­
erative Creamery in Hermiston. She night, March 6, in the Memorial
has replaced Mrs. A. Monroe Swar- Union ballroom. E. B. MacNaughton,
I Portland, chairman of the Oregon
ner (formerly Miss Maxine Faust)
■ Economic council and one of Oregon’s
who will leave soon with her husband
business and civic leaders, is sched­
for Fairbanks, Alaska.
Wm. Shaar, local barber, who has uled as the main speaker. The title
j of his speech will be “What of the
spent the past several months in a
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Portland hospital, came home last Future”.
week but has made several trips back
M ETHODIST CHVRCH
during the past week. He stated
Stearns Cashing, Pastor
Thursday that he will be back on the
Christianity is the only founda­
job next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fischer re­ tion which will stand the pressure of
See Our Big Special Sales Sheet.
turned to their home in Eugene Sun­ this day. Build your life on this.
day following a visit a t the home of Our services are fitted to your daily
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. needs. We want you to worship with
Dodd. Mr. Fischer has spent the us.
past five weeks in eastern states on
»cans
lumber interests while Mrs. Fischer
CATHOLIC CHVRCH
has visited here with her parents.
Masses, March 9th. Hermiston.
A laska Sockeye
Miss Virginia Wells, who has been 10 a. m.; Umatilla 8:30 a. m.l
•ans
in St. Anthony’s hospital in Pendle­ Boardman. 10 a. m.
R. & W . No. l ’s
ton since December 28, returned
LU TH E R A N SE R V IC E S
home Thursday.
She is getting
»cans
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At Baptist Church
along nicely but it will be some time
E. M. Rntenshon, Pastor
yet before she will be able to get out.
.cans
Miss Lavina May Lynch is still eon-1 Lutheran services will be held every
second and fourth Sunday of the
fined in the hospital.
Hugh Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. month at 2:30 p. m. by the Lutheran
S h r i m p Our Value No. l ’s
3 cans
H. T. Fraser, arrived here Sunday! pastor of Pendleton. A cordial wel­
from New York where he is employ­ come is extended to all who are in­
ed with the Anaconda Copper Mines. terested.
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Fishermen
1941 FISHING SEASON IS JUST
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periences of various people especially
those of other races in our country
who have lived their lives on this
basis.
YOUTH RALLY
WELL ATTENDED
The Youth Rally held at the Meth­
odist chur<i Wednesday evening in
connection with the local Christian
Mission was attended by a large
crowd of young people from the west
end of Umatilla county, Boardman
and Irrigon. Following a pot luck
banquet, a number of short speeches
were given by the presidents of the
societies represented. A fter this the
address of the evening was given by
Miss Betty Britton of Portland.
Miss Britton spoke on the theme
“I am not ashamed of the Gospel of
Christ.” The speaker related the ex­
Tanette Club Sponsors Carnival
The Tonette club of the Columbia
school will sponsor a carnival S atur­
day, March 8, at the Columbia school
house. The tickets will be sold at the
school Saturday evening. The com­
mittee in charge promises fun galore
and a good time for everyone.
Grange Ladies To Meet
The Columba Grange Home E c.
onomics club will meet Friday, March
14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Fix. Several items of importance
will be discussed during the meetinj?
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Contracting or Building.
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G ra p e fru it N°-2’s
3 cans 39c
Peas & Carrotsw n 1,1,3 ¿V”3 3 cans3 7 c
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ORANGES - 288’s
doz. 1 8 tf-2 fo r3 5 <
CARROTS
bunch 5t
SPINACH
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GRAPEFRUIT - 120’s
6 for 15<
BEETS
bunch
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lb. 23<
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each 5<
CHICKENS, young stewers - 3 lb. ave.
lb. 20<
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