The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 27, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1941
T H E H E RM I STO N HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
FAQ K T W O
OASIS THEATRE I I L
H ERM ISTON, OREGON
Rhone 2121
LOCALS
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allstott Jr. ex­
pect to move into their new home
Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Belt left to­
day by airplane on a business trip
to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott were din­
ner guests at the O. C. Pierce home
Sunday.
Mrs. James Taplan and son Julian
of Forest Grove are visiting at the
home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. R.
L. Woolley.
ERI. - SA T. - MARI II J's - 29
Bargain Matinee on Saturday
2:30 till 6:00 P. M.
Adults 20c
Children 10c
lCkrist(0«r Merit,î Beet-SeHer!
I * Ginffar ROGERS,
K IT T Y FOYLE
DENNIS MORGAN
JAMES CRAIG
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Color Cartoon
Golden Eggs
Information Please
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T IH C - THAT'S
SU.V. - MON. ■ MARCH 3 0 - 3 1
DOUBLE FEATURE
Continuous Show Sunday
WHAT I t i n t
A»OUT Y O U .'
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OViiYN- MATER picture
A C C U R A T E T IM E HELPS M A K E
SUCCESSFUL A P P O IN TM E N TS
KEEPING COMPANY :
FRANK MORGAN
TU E SD A Y - AVRIL 1
Bargain Night
Adults 20c
Children 10c
W. Behrman, Jeweler
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ANN RUTHERFORD JOHN SHELTON
NEWS REEL
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ONLY A FEW LEFT: ALSO
T R A IL E R SPACE
5 Miles West of Umatilla
2 Miles East of Irrigon
ON HIGHWAY 30
GUY
KIBBEE as
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Clarence Budington Kelland a
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T E X A C O S T A T IO N
famoui fiction character
Parade American Spoken Here
Comedy— Singing Dude
WEI). - THURS. - APR. 2 - 3
YOUTH AND BEAUTY
Hcr Bachelor Balt!
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Jomti Ellis«« • Mildred
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Margaret Hamilton • Katharine Alexander
The Dionne Quintuplets in
G rowin Up
Sport Reel—Caballero College
Mrs. Eloise Roderick left Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Soneson of
Portland visited over the week end at for McCoy where she has found em­
ployment.
the home of Mrs. Ella Soneson.
Merrill Potter is reported to be
Mrs. Frank Morgan and daughter
making quite extensive improvements
Joanne of Salem are visiting at the
at his residence in the North Hill
home of her father, Joe Reeves. She
School of Modern Swing Piano Playing
will probably spend three weeks here. district.
C. A. Paul of Pendleton visited the
For better chicks buy “Vigorbilt”. past week at the home of his daugh­
IN H E R M I S T O N
Hatches twice weekly.
Popular ter, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Boynton.
breeds. “Vigorbilt” Hatchery, Her­
For better chicks buy “Vigorbilt”.
miston.
32-lc Hatches twice weekly.
IN 12 EASY LESSONS GUARANTEED
Popular
Mrs. Grate Smith of near Hermis­ breeds. “Vigorbilt” Hatchery, Her­
If you desire to learn to play the piano-_You Can JNow
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a short time. Play Popular Music in 12 Easy, Inexpensive Lesbona.
ton was called to Portland this week miston.
32-lc
Previous training is unnecessary. No matter how oU ° r how young
due to the serious illness of a broth­
Frank Woughter and daughter
are you can learn the "FOLEY WAY”. If You Are Not Satisfied in 12
er.
Helen left last week for a trip to
Lessons You May Continue At No Extra Cost! It Is Not Necessary
Miss Snow McCoy spent Sunday in Portland and the coast. While on
O'co raeii,a?o°my studio where I can supply you with any '" 1“™‘““ on
Irrigon as the guest of her parents, their trip they will visit a daughter,
you may desire. Anyone who likes a Piano, and would like to p ay
,
Miss Florence Woughter a t Beaver­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCoy.
come in. I guarantee to teach you to play in 12 Easy Lessons. Think of
New line! Three-thread, full-fash­ ton, and Miss Ruth Woughter at
it— you willgbe able to play all these beautiful new numbers oui’
ioned silk hose, 59c. Brierley’s 32-lp Hillsboro. They are expected home
w riters are giving us these days. If you like Music—want to p y
Piano—come in and talk to me. I will show you what I can do for you-
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Cronk and this week end.
This places you under no obligation whatsoever. I only want the op
infant son of Bremerton, Wn., were
Master Sergeant Ronald A. Mc­
portunity to show YOU the amazing possibilities ot my Course — the
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Lain, first permanent officer of the
chance to prove to you just how simply and easily you can learn to > P**y-
Mrs. Guy Cronk.
Umatilla Ordnance depot, spoke to
I want to tell you here, too, th at my system is strictly Note Reading.
I do not teach you to play by Ear. I have put the cost of my ( ourse
A. W. Nelson, roving reporter from the Hermiston Boy Scouts a t the
down until it is within the reach of all of you.
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,
the Walla Walla Union, was a caller Methodist church Tuesday night.
Now make out that New Budget and include a Course of my Lessons.
in Hermiston the first of the week. Mr. McLain, whose hobby is scouting,
Those Who Wish To—
Mrs. Goldie O’Brien, formerly em­ is a member of the local troop com­
Play For Their Own Satisfaction
Hare A Medium of Self Expression
ployed in Hermiston as a waitress, is mittee.
Learn in the Shortest Possible Time
quite seriously ill in St. Anthony’s
Mrs. Frank Cornell of Meadow
Learn with the Least Possible Expense
hospital in Pendleton.
Creek, Idaho, visited with Mr. and
"P LA Y THE FO LEY W A Y"
,
.
Frank Colpitts of Kirk, Colo., ar- Mrs Alfred C. Swarner last Friday
BROADCASTING— KBKR, Baker, Mon. & Tues., 11:30 a. in., 1:45 Ac
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7 p. m. KLBM, LaGrande, Wed, 10:30 a. m. & 2 p. m. Sat., KIT.
rived Monday to visit at the home of and Saturday. Mrs. Cornell was for­
1:30 and 4:30 p. m.
his mother, Mis. Nora Colpitts.
merly Mrs. C. P. Stanyon who resid­
For Particulars see Mrs. Paul I an Patten at Brierley s I atiety Store
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Power spent ed at the Diversion dam a number of
Sunday and Monday visiting rela­ years ago. It is 15 years since Mrs.
tives in Pendleton. Monday they Cornell left here and she has noticed
transacted some business.
many improvements and changes in ments in the business world, all lead
For better chicks buy “Vigorbilt . those years.
up to the dramatic moment when she
Hatches twice weekly.
Popular
A birthday dinner was held at the has to decide between m arrying the
M U S IC CLASSES
breeds. “Vigorbilt” Hatchery, Her­ home of Bob Allstott Jr. Sunday in doctor or running away with her ex-
bert A. M c D onald
miston.
32-lc honor of R. E. Allstott. Most of the
husband.
Violin - Cello
Miss Marion Pierce accompanied Allstott family were present for the
Dennis Morgan portrays the social­ ELINOR WHITING McDONALD
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elliott to Portland occasion, including 24 grandchildren. ite and James Craig the doctor. “Kit­
Piano - Voice
Friday to visit relatives. She re­ A bountiful dinner was served at ty Foyle” will be shown March 28-
In Hermiston Monday Afternoons.
turned home with her brother Gene noon with an angel food cake carry­ 29 a t the Oasis theatre.
Inquire at High School 12:30 to 2
Sunday. The latter had spent most ing quite a load of candles as the
or address
of the week there.
highlight. The latter was baked by
M
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D
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school of music
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley and Mrs. Wm. Shaar. Games and social
Pendleton, Oregon
daughter Kathleen, and his brother, conversation were enjoyed until late
D IS P L A Y E D HERE
Cecil Kelley, all of Ontario, are In the evening. The group vowed to
spending the week in Hermiston vis­ make the occasion 100 per cent next
Bud Hooker of the Columbia dis­
iting relatives and friends.
'•ear.
trict was in Hermiston Saturday dis­
Calf Club Reorganized.
Ralph Richards Jr., son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Richards, who has un­ C ENTRAL CHURCH OF CHRIST playing a vicious looking animal
The Despain Gulch Calf club, un­
trapped in a bucket. After consid­
C. Warner, Pastor
dergone two operations during the
der the leadership of W. R. Barber-
erable
debate
the
animal
was
official­
Our sermon topic for Sunday
past two weeks is reported as on the
of Stanfield, was re-organized for
road to recovery. He is in a La norning will be “Thirty Pieces of ly classed as a woodchuck fa r away this year’s work on March 15. Char­
front
its
natural
habitat.
The
wood­
Silver” and Sunday evening “The
Grande hospital.
chuck issued forth a shrill chirp that lotte Corneille was elected president,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell enter­ Christian Race”.
Wayne Barber, vice president, and
Our Sunday School meets at 10 A. could be heard for a long distance.
tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and
Sally Anson, secretary. Other mem­
Mr.
Hooker
trapped
the
animal
Mrs. W. M. Christianson and daugh­ M., morning worship at 11, Christian
bers of the club are Earl Barber,
ters, Geraldine and Claradell, of Bak­ Endeavor for all ages at 7 P. M. and near his home. He stated that a com­ Newell Anson, Owen Anson, Verr.on
panion
in
trapping
the
woodchuck
evening worship at 8.
er.
Sutton, Cecil Sutton, Reuben Patch
Group No. 3 of the Women’s Coun­ lost a finger of his glove when he
Mrs. Rebecca Knight, mother of
and Raymond Patch.
ventured
too
near.
Duff Knight in the Columbia district, cil will meet Wednesday afternoon of
left Monday for Portland. Mrs. next week. The 90 and 9 men’s Bible
Knight expects to go to other coastal class will work on Bob Alstott’s
points including Los Angeles and house Saturday of this week.
San Francisco and will return in
HERM ISTON B A P TIST CHURCH
September.
Grayden D. Loree, Pastor
Mrs. B. I. Whitney and Mrs. Geor­
The subjects for our consideration
gia Henderson were Pendleton visi­
tors Saturday. They were accompan­ Sunday morning will be “Let’s Go To
ied home by Mrs. Mabel Walker and Work!”
The young people meet at 7:00
daughter, Miss Beverly Walker, of
in
Arlington. The Walkers returned to o’clock with Francis Follett
charge. Our evening message at 8
Arlington the next day.
Fred Rankin, Ernie Neff and Ray o’clock is entitled “Are We Getting
Critchfield went to Portland Friday Soft?” Is it true that this generation
night. Mr. Critchfield continued on I is becoming a generation of ‘soft-
to Kelso, Wn., where Mrs. Critch­ [ ies”?
At our church you are a stranger
field has been spending the past few
weeks with her parents. The group only once. Come!
B A N A N A S
returned home Sunday evening.
Golden Ripe
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bell have PENTECOSTAL TA B E R N A C LE '
S. E. Graves, Pastor
mnv ed into the Mrs. F. L. Kelley
O RANG ES
A very special meeting will be ,
house on Gladys avenue. The house
Large Size
A real!
lias been occupied by Mr. and Mrs. held Friday at 7:45 p. m.
Get Your Vitamins the N atural Way — EAT MORE MEAT’
E l mer Sowers who have moved to treat for both old and young.
10 A. M. Sunday, Bible school;
Idaho Falls. Mr. Sowers was em­
GREEN
ployed with the Sun Transport com­ 1 1 a . m„ morning message: 7:45 p.
5 Bunches
m.,
evangelistic
service;
and
Wednes­
pany.
O N IO N S
d
a
y
at
7:45
p.
m.,
Bible
study
and
Miss Lavina May Lynch, who has
Bunch
been in the Pendleton hospital since I prayer meeting.
C A R R O TS
Come
thou
with
us
and
we
will
do
|
December 28 following an automobile
accident, is exnected home Saturday. the good. Num. 10:29.
Beef, Pork, Lamb or Veal Put the “SQUARE” in Any Meal
Her condition is greatlv improved but
M ETHODIST CHURCH
it will be some time before she will
S P IN A C H
3 Lbs
Rev. Steam s Cushing, Pastor
be able to walk.
FRESH
"Being Christlike— About Man”
Quart
will be the next sermon in our Pre-
S A L A D D R ES S IN G
KEEN
Easter services.
Morning worship service at 11
START THE DAY RIGHT — WITH HAM AND EGGS
o’clock. Cbutch school at 10 A. M.
Epworth League Sunday evening at
28 oz. pkg.
P A N C A K E FL O U R
7 o'clock.
SPERRY
B e th e L ife o f th e P a r t y
HARRY A. FOLEY
PLAY THE PIANO
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