PAO» TWO
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
OASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
HERMISTON, OREGON
Rhone 2121
Evangelists
THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1941.
REALLY, IT ’S L IK E
H A V IN G
ae
ERI. - SA T. - APR. 25 - 26
Bargain Matinee Sat., 2:30 till
6 p. m. - Adults 20c, children 10c
FIVE
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse
J. E. Beard of McMinnville spent
R E F R IG E R A T O R S
spent Sunday at La Grande.
Wednesday here at the home of his
Mrs. Ruth Morrison Potter, for son. O. R. Beard and family.
IN
Harold Henderson and Guy Shaw
merly a school teacher here, visited
AUTRY-
made a business trip to Portland last
friends here over the week end.
Mrs. Nitia Buck, state president of Thursday, remaining until Saturday.
James Harvey of Stage Gulch was
the W.C.T.U., visited in Hermiston
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1W/ burnette \ /
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a business visitor in Hermiston
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Thursday.
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inns inioi eloin» (»mi '
Super Market Refrigeration
Bob Adams and George Leight of Thursday.
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Rev.
Stearns
Cushing
will
preach
Pendleton were visitors in Hermis
WITH True-Temp Control
in the Stanfield Community church
ton Thursday.
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m y«w Hi« (!» • kinds « I <«M n««d«d
Sunday evening.
IT'S
lor «v«n Hi« slmplsst m «al«l
Gene Pierce of Pendleton spent
Jack Biggs of Pendleton, an a r
the week end at the home of his par
TERROR
T h e c o ld t h a t ’« b e lt for o n e k in d o f
dent baseball fan, came to Hermiston
fo o d m a y ru in a n o th e r. T h a t ’a w h y
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Pierce.
IFIC I
Sunday to see the Mission Indians-
y o u n e e d 5 d iffe re n t kin d« o f c o ld in
Joe Hawkins, prominent stockman Hermiston baseball game.
y o u r refrigerator a t o n e t i m e .
of Adams, Ore., was a caller in Her
W e s tin g h o u s e g iv e s y o u th is
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Lochrie and
miston Tuesday.
S u p e r M a r k e t R e fr ig e r a tio n
son of Ilwaco, Wn., formerly of Her-
P L U S m a n y o th er se n sa tio n a l fe a
Christian Science services will be | miston, spent several days the past
WILIAM LUN3ICAN ■ MARIS WRIXON
tu re s. C o m e in a n d see th e new
’
held
in
the
Odd
Fellows
hall
through
Rev.
and
Mrs.
George
Brown,
the
J
week
in
Hermiston.
Going Places
W e stin g h o u se M o d e ls to d a y .
| April and May.
I Mrs. V. R. Wilkes will be the young evangelists who are conduct
■S’U.V. - MON. - APR. 2 7 - 2 8
Miss Betty Morehouse spent the hostess to the Westland Gran?(1 Home ing revival meetings at the Pentecos
OREGON HARDWARE
Continuous Show Sunday
week end visiting Miss Audra Hunt Economics club on Wednesday, Mav tal Tabernacle every night except
& IMPLEMENT CC
at Corvallis.
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.Monday at 7:45, will be speaking at
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James Means Jr. was visiting old
The Westland Calf club will meet 11 a. m, Sunday, on the subject,
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friends in Hermiston Saturday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. "Which is the True Church?” Sun
Twenty years ago, while in school, Corliss Sunday, April 27, according day at 7:45 p. m., there will be a
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OF I l i C T S I C
H O M I AlP P L 1 A N C E S
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he resided here, later moving to Stan to Adacarol Corliss, club reporter.
message on “The Divided Mind.” The
field and from there to Portland. He
Mrs. H. J. Ott was taken to St. meetings are well attended.
is now practicing law in Portland.
i Pound, Kendler, Moran, Bousquet
Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton
M ANY ATTEND
Ed Lowell, who for the past year Tuesday for treatment on one of her
i and Mary Margaret Kennedy, and
Thomas and Wallace Telford, en CONFRATERNITY
has been employed at the First N at feet. She will probably remain there
( Ruth Anne Sherlock of Umatilla,
gineers stationed here but now re
ional Bank, resigned his position Sat- about one week.
i Young people attending from Her-
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"LAND 3F LIBERTY" j urday night and is now working at
siding in Echo, spent the week end MEET AT HEPPNER
| miston were George Grimp and Frank
Mrs. Sadie Becker of South Gate,
NEWS REEL
the site of the Umatilla Ordnance De Cal., was a business visitor in Her visiting their parents and on business
j McKenzie. From Echo attending were
pot. He began work there Monday. miston and Irrigon the past week. in Portland.
Approximately 350 people attend I Mr. and Mrs. Picanzo, Bob Meechan,
TI E SD A Y - APRIL 29
Mrs. R. A. Brownson plans to ed the annual diocesan meeting of the I John Correa, Marian and Anne Mc-
Bargain Night
She
was
a
guest
of
her
son,
W.
R.
« f
leave Wednesday for Los Angeles Confraternity of Christian Doctrine Giran.
Haney and family, of Irrigon.
Lutheran church services will be where she will attend the wedding of at Heppner Tuesday in the Eagles’
held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 in the a , daUffhter’ Miss Shirley Brownson. hall under the auspices of Bishop
M ETHODIST CHURCH
local
Baptist church. M. E. Buten- She will probably be gone a month. Joseph McGrath of La Grande, bish
BRO S.
Rev.
Stearns Cushing, Pastor
SHOW CARDS - I
In M-G-M's
shon, pastor of the Pendleton church, Rev. Stearns Cushing Jr. will as op of the Catholic church in this dio
sume
the
duties
of
librarian
at
the
Whenever great crisis come to a
cese. The meeting was both inspira
in charge.
MfFJI -
BILL BELT will The be Hermiston
Hermiston library during her ab tional and entertaining. A special people, whether as individuals or is
Townsend
club
will
Color Cartoon— Histerical High
sence.
Phone 3511
meeting for the young people present a nation, many sure cures are offered
elect candidates for the district con
Spot - Crimc Doesn’t Pay—You
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Huffman ace was well attended.
vention
at
The
Dalles
May
4
at
the
but the unfortunate thing is that
the People.
the proud parents of a 10 lb. 8*4
meeting Friday night, April 25.
Major topics for consideration dur
most of them are just half-cures. This
C. W arner spent Monday in Port ounce baby boy born Saturday even ing the day were the formation of
1FA7>. - THERS. - Apr. 30, May 1
ing
at
St.
Anthony’s
hospital
in
Pen-
adult discussion clubs, young people’s will be the subject for the morning
land attending a district convention
i
dleton.
The
prospective
fullback
study groups and summer schools. worship service, “Half Cures”. Chris
of Christian churches, and Monday
evening attended the State Board of | ! has been named Robert Louis. Mr. Bishop McGrath and Mayor Turner tianity has an answer for your prob
the Christian Churches of Oregon of I Huffman Is head bookkeeper at the of Heppner were among the days’ lem.
local office of Pacific Power & Light speakers. H. C. Harley of The
which he is a member.
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Co.
Dalles, an extemporaneous “pinch
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brissenden and
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
The Misses Ella Mae Casper and hitter” proved to be a master enter
family of Portland spent from last
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
Thursday until Tuesday of this week Ethel Clarke were joint hostesses at tainer.
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at the home of Mrs. Brissenden’s a surprise party for Miss Janet
At a noon luncheon served by the
Hodge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heppner Grange, music was provid
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Jack-
Color Cartoon A Gentleman’s
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston
6 or 8 PRINTS
harles Hodge, Saturday evening. ed by orchestras and talent from
son.
Gentleman, nnd Comedy
I'he
occasion
was
Miss
Hodge’s
birth-
Four of the members of the Chris
towns within the diocese.
tian Endeavor society of the Central lay and she received many beautiful
Among those attending from this
Church of Christ left Thursday gifts. Games, dancing and refresh section were: Father Cullen and With FREE Enlargement Coupon
morning for Klamath Falls for their ments were enjoyed during the even Father Riordan, and the Mesdames
Mail Orders Filled
state convention which convenes ing.
Grlmp, Loosvelt, Todd, McKenzie,
PAYLESS DRUG
Thursday through Sunday.
Neary, Adkins, Louis Pearson, Hart-
Pendleton, Oregon
Thursday
Night
Freeze
Damages
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Morehouse
sook, O'Donnell and J. Daugherty, all
and daughter Lorraine, son of Mr.
Considerable damage has been re of Hermiston; and the Mesdames
and Mrs. W. C. Morehouse, left Tues ported from the freeze of last Thurs
day for Detroit, Oregon, after spend day night when the temperature
ing four days here visiting his par- dropped to 25 above at the reclama-
i tion office weather station. Aspara-
$ JOIN OUR CUSTOMERS’ CHORUS OF
Even a printer makes mistakes, j gus suffered as well as spring seed-
We beg to acknowledge that we do ing of alfalfa. Considerable corn
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too but we are sure you won’t make j has been planted locally but was not
LUNCHEON MEAT, K. & W ............................. 25C
a mistake by ordering your milk up and no damage resulted. Potato
and cream from the Hermiston Dai plantings, however, probably have
DEVILED MEAT, R. & W. ’ , ’s
6 for 25*
ry-
36-lc been considerably damaged. Fruit
CHILI CON CARNE, R. A W. 11 oz......... 3 for 33 £
, According to reports from Port trees in the Umatilla region and
PREPARED MUSTARD, R. & W. 9 oz.
land, W alter H. Gilbert passed away early gardens and flowers also suf
10«!
. recently.
Funeral services were fered.
EGG NOODLES, R. & W...........
1 lb. 23*
held in Portland Wednesday. He was
CORN, Red & White No. 2’s
3 for 43*
a brother of Miss Ina Gilbert of Her Creamery Truck Schedule Changed
miston.
PEAS, Red & White No. 2’s
3 for 43 c
The Umatilla Cooperative Cream
F. W. Corpe of Hermiston is the
APPLE BUTTER, Dutch Girl
38 oz. 23*
ery
of Hermiston has announced a
owner of a »5.00 bill stamped Feb
SWEET PICKLES, Pheasant
25 oz. 25«!
CHOCOLATE
ruary 17, 186 4. The bill was issued change in cream pick-ups which will
by the Confederate States of Ameri be increased to three times a week.
DILLS, Pheasant
............................... 25 oz. 17<
ECLAIRS ..................................... 1 pouud 1 O c
ca. Mr. Corpe is quite a coin collect The schedule follows: Stanfield, Ec
GARDEN
BISCUIT FLOUR, Red A White
29«!
or and owns numerous other coin od ho, Minnehaha and Columbia will be
GRAPEFRUIT
....... 3 No. 2 cans
served on Monday, Wednesday and
dities.
SCOTT TOWELS
2 for 23«!
Friday,
and
Boardman,
Irrigon,
Miss Zelma Sale, daughter of Mr.
SILK TISSUE................................ 3 rolls 1 A «
KLEENEX, 440 sheet
2 for 49c
anti Mrs. George Sale, has recently Umatilla and Westland will be served
DOUMACKS
WAX PAPER, Red A W hite, 125 feet
2 for 29*
received her diploma from the Amer on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
MARSHMALLOWS....................... pkg. 9 c
ican Technical Society of Chicago.
TOILET TISSUE, M. D........
3 rolls 23«!
Truck Route Schedule Announced
She took a course in Practical Busi
TOILET TISSUE, Blue & White
4 rolls 23*
BEAUTY SOAP
6 bars
ness Administration.
Manager Virgil Wilkes of the Co
KNIGHTS
JOHNSON’S GLO COAT
The second of a series of three operative Service station has an
pint 59*
pinochle nights will be held Saturday nounced the following schedule for |
TOMATO JUICE
3 15-oz. cans 2 3 '
JOHNSON’S FLOOR WAX
1 lb. can 59c
night at the Columbia park club the station truck: Monday, Butter
FRISKIES
4% lbs. 47*
KRAFT DINNER ............. ............. pkg. S A (
house. Prizes will again be award Creek: Tuesday, no schedule: Wed-
STANDBY
FLOUR, Enriched Red A W hite
ed
to
high
score
holders.
The
games
nesday,
Stanfield
and
Columbia
dis-
49 lbs. $1.59
begin at 8:15 and the public is in trict: Thursday, no schedule; Fri-
HOT SAUCE
......................... 3 cans 1 A c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, Red & White
46 oz. 21 C
vited.
day, Boardman, and Saturday, no
DINNER BELL
GRAPE JUICE, Church’s
quart 29*
Eleven members of the Christian schedule.
SHORTENING
3 lb. can 4 7 *
Endeavor of the Central Church of
PINEAPPLE JUICE, R. & W.
46 oz. 33*
Christ went to Athena Friday night
P U R E X .................................. % gal. 2 3 *
WHEAT CEREAL. Red & White
28 oz. 19*
to an Eastern Oregon pre-convention AFTERNOON TEA IS
6 to '
GRAPEFRUIT Arizona
I rally. C. W arner gave the address ENJOYED SATURDAY
I of the evening and the local young
ORANGES Sunkist Juice
doz.
j ot iple lend the devotional. There
' wt re 55 in attendance.
LEMONS. Sunkist
doz.
Mrs. Ray E. Critchfield, Mrs. Anne
.A R N A T /O N
M IIK "
Harry S. Smith came to Hermiston Durfey and Miss Gertrude Bradley
LOCAL
(from Enterprise Wednesday evening were co-hostesses for a bridge tea
RHUBARB
7 lbs. | A C
, to purchase a trailer house. The affair Saturday afternoon in the
GREEN
■ Smiths will make their future home Hermiston hotel dining room. Ap
SIRLOIN STEAKS, tender juicy
O N IO N S
3 bunches
lb. 25*
i on “wheels”. Mr. Smith is employed proximately 50 guests gathered at
T-BONE STEAKS, guaranteed tender
with the state highway road crew. 1:30 and bridge was enjoyed until
lb. 27*
R A D IS H E S
2 bunches
Mrs. Smith was formerly co-editor 4:00 o’clock at which time tea was
BEE! ROASTS, best center cuts
lb. 20*
iof the Hermiston Herald.
served. Mrs. F. B. Swavze won
NEW SPUDS
8 lbs. 2 5 *
VEAL ROASTS, milk fed veal
G enn Warner, son of Rev. and I fir,, prize and Mrs. James Todd |
lb. 20*
VEAL STEW, meaty cuts
Mrs. t Warner, is now employed at won second high. Pouring during the
lb. 13%*
G R A P E F R U IT
Extra large, Doz.
th
Hermiston
Mercantile
store, afternoon were Mrs. F. B. Belt. Mrs.
RIB BOIL, nutritious value
lb. 12% *
Glenn has been attending Northwest Walt Pearson, Mrs, John Clarke and j
Christian college at Eugene but did Mrs. W alter Hamm.
not return for the spring term. Glenn
Spring flowers and imitation but-1
reports that Allan Clarke is singing terflies were attractively arranged
with the college quartet and is mak about the room. The three hostesses
THE RED 4 WHITE STORE
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ing extensive tours about the coun were presented corsages by Mrs.
Phone 3781
Free Delivery
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily :—
try. The quartet is planning quite Ruth Morrison Potter, who was a
an itinerary for this summer.
visiting guest.
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28*
19*
24*
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3*
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35*
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
Hermiston Food Store