The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 01, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY,
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
BASIS THEATRE Local Happenings
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PR I. - SA T. - M A Y 2 - 3
Bargain Matinee on Saturday
2:30 till 6 p. m.
Ad'i'ta '-’iic
Children 10c
C IA U D 1 T T I
COLBERT I
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MILLANO
Cartoon- The Dandy Lion
Popular Science
S V N . - MON. - M A Y 4 - 5
Continuous Show Sunday
DEANNA DURBIN
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FRAN CH OT TONE
WAITER BRENNAN «
News Reel
S tra n g e r T han F iction
T l'E S D A Y - M A Y 6
BARGAIN NIGHT
Tugboat A n n ie
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6 or S PRINTS
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With FR EE Enlargement Coupon
Mail Orders Filled
PAYLESS DRUG
Pendleton, Oregon
CLEARANCE
Carl Denton, transient, was taken
to the Hermiston General hospital
Wednesday with a broken leg suf­
fered during a fisticuff.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Pierson of
Hermiston will leave this week for
Seattle where they will visit for an
indefinite time with their son.
LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS!
An enjoyable day was spent by
the Ladies Aids of the local churches
at their joint meeting which was held
at the Baptist church Wednesday.
- Formerly Sold Up To $7.00 —
One lot of D ress S h o e s and S a n d ­
Herman Kehrll, executive secreta­
Reg. Selling
als to sell for ...
ry of the League of Oregon Cities,
Price
Price
Size
Sole
was a business caller in Hermiston
$2.99
.......
$4.25
10
Rubber
......
One
lot
of
S
p
o
rt
O
x
fo
r
d
s,
white,
Thursday.
2.99
10
Rubber ...... ........... 4.80
black or brown ...
Mrs. Maxine Cushing and daugh­
2.99
Leather .... .......... 5.60
11
ter Charlene left for the valley on
Wednesday afternoon where she will
2.99
Rubber ...... ........... 4.39
9
One lot of S p ort O x fo r d s and
visit with her parents.
2.99
...........
4.05
9
Leather
....
S a n d a ls, canvas and fabric, to sell
Roy C. Hale returned over the
2.99
9% Rubber ...... ........... 4.39
for .........................................
week end from Portland where he
2.99
...........
5.70
7
Leather
......
spent several days on business and
2.99
...........
4.39
Cord
..........
7
a short vacation.
S lip s, $ 1 .9 8 , re-
Broken sizes
2.99
Leather .... ........... 4.20
7
A. W. Behrman, local jeweler,
duced
t
o
......
spent the week end in Kennewick
2.99
9
Leather .... ........... 4.00
visiting relatives. His brother, John
2.99
...........
4.50
Rubber
......
7i/2
N y lo n H o se, regulars ..
Behrman, is expected Sunday to be­
2.99
...........
4.50
Rubber
......
7 ’/2
gin work hery at the jewelry store. I
N ylon H o se, irregulars
2.99
7V2
........
6.75
Rubber
......
George Attebury, prominent ranch­
2.99
............
4.05
7U,
Leather
.....
Blue and gold M arq u isette Cur­
er in the Stanfield district, was a j
2.99
.........
4.50
caller in, Hermiston Wednesday. Mr.
10
Rubber
___
ta in s, reg. size, ruffled
Attebury is planning a rodeo at his
MEN’S 16-IN. WORK SHOES
M arq u isette C u rtain G o o d s, colors
ranch May IS.
Leather ..... ............ $6.75 $299
7y2
ecru, red and white, and rose, per
Fred D. Lindsey of the U. S. de­
2.99
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Rubber ...... ........... 4.90
partment of labor was in Hermiston
yard .......................................
2.99
61/» Leather ................. 4.90
last week making an annual survey
of labor conditions in the various in­
C reton es, gay colors and patterns
2.99
7
Rubber ...... ........... 4.90
dustries.
at, per vard ......
4.90
2.99
8% Rubber .....
Mrs. E. A. Thornburg was taken
.
4.90
2.99
7
4
Rubber
......
S la ck Su its, sizes 14 to 20, priced
to the Hermiston General hospital
2.99
Rubber ................. 5.60
10
Monday for treatment. She expected
from
....
7.49
2.99
7
4
Rubber
.................
to go home the’ latter part of the
week.
2.99
Rubber ................. 4.98
8
4
Men’s B lu e C h am b ray S h irts, now
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Black of
11
Rubber ................. 7.49
2.99
priced at ....
and
Eugene spent the week end in Her­
MEN’S 6-IN. WORK SHOES
miston visiting with their son, Lynn
Boys’ S p ort Sh irts, sizes 8 to 13 4»
Rubber ........
$3.50 $1.99
7
E. Black, senior employment officer
now .......................................
1 0 4 Rubber ........ ........ 2.79
1.99
here.
9 '- Rubber ........ ........ 2.79
1.99
Mrs. A1 Quiring and daughter
Little boys’ P o lo S h irts, sizes 2 to
1Ó 4 Rubber ........ ........ 2.79
Shirley accompanied her father-in-
1.99
6,
now
.........
law, J. H. Quiring, to Dallas Friday
9
Rubber ........ ........ 2.79
1.99
morning and is expected home this
week end.
R. C. Collins of Hermiston left the
Hermiston General hospital Thurs­
day following treatm ent for injuries
1 when he fell from a garage at the
Harold Thompson residence.
Charles Hale had the misfortune
of overturning the Hale automobile
last week. Although Charles was un­
The Pacific University A Capella boys were given an opportunity to Pendleton Racketeers Here Monday
injured the Buick was considerably
1
Choir presented a pleasing concert to ten wbat they wished to do after
damaged.
The strong Pendletor tennis sq-.ad
Miss Dorothy Ferguson, proprietor a large and appreciative audience at tbey recejve their diplomas. The will invade the local tennis court
of Ruby’s Beauty Salon, was a busi­ the local Methodist church last F ri­
Monday afternoon for an inter-school
ness visitor in Portland and Salem day night. The choir said that it group which is half of the class in­ match with the Hermiston Bulldogs.
cluded
Leonard
Mopps,
Levester
Sar­
over the week end. Miss Lois Bass was the largest crowd before which
Comparative scores make the Pentic­
gent, Junior Grimps, Carl Shaw, ton squad the favorites but the local
of Portland returned with her and
they
had
appeared
this
season.
will work here as a beauty operator.
Ralph Crampton, Clarence Crampton, racket wielders are planning a sur­
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. White returned
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Upham of the Lowell Sater and Frank McKenzie. prise.
home this week from a three weeks Columbia district are the proud
vacation trip to Portland. Corvallis grandparents of their third grand­
and Roseburg. Mr. White will return child. Word was received recently of
to his position as telegraph operator the birth of a daughter, Linda Cher-
I at Umatilla Monday.
ie, to Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Upham at
i H arry Cline and Will Daugherty the Deaconess Hospital in Salem.
| o f Milton, Harold Crawford and Nig Mr. Upham is with the Bonneville
Borleske of Walla Walla, and John power administration in the valley.
| Kjos of Seattle were visitors at the
Miss Virginia Wells, daughter of
; Rotary club meeting Thursday noon.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry McKenty, for- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wells, will
j meriy of Hermiston, are parents of return to work today (Thursday) at
J an April baby, according to Mrs. the office of the Umatilla Coopera-;
— SEE OUR HANDBILL
I Jessie Hineline who received word tive Creamery. Miss Wells was in-1
I this week. The youngster has been jured in an auto wreck the latter-
Reliance SWEET GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2’s, 3 for 39«
part of last December and has beenI
named James David.
Mrs. J. R. Huffman and son Rob-1 recuperating from the injuries since
Reliance FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. l ’s . 3 cans 39$
ert Louis returned home from St. j that time.
Reliance CLING PEACHES, No. 21/a’s ..... can 19c
Anthony Hosjytnl on Wednesday.
Parents who accompanied members!
Mother and son are doing nicely and f the band
band and
an(1 glee
K,ee club to La
Reliance PINEAPPLE JUICE ......46 oz. can 32c
according to information from the Grande last Saturday were Mr. and
Reliance LIGHT MEAT TUNA, No. J/2’s, 3 for 53€
father the son has fine vocal talent. Mrs. Preston Holloman, Mr. and
Mrs. Lillian Sage, who has been Mrs. John Clarke and Mrs. Russell
Reliance FANCY CRAB MEAT
No. i/2 can 23c
staying at the W. R. Longhorn home Piersol. They reported that the lo­
for some time, fell Wednesday morn­ cal groups did very well in their per­
Reliance LONG CUT BEANS, No. 2’s ... 3 for 43c
ing and suffered a broken hip. She formance and compared very favor­
Reliance CORN, cream style, No. 2’s ... 3 cans 39c
was taken to the Hermiston General ably with the other groups.
hospital for treatment.
Reliance DINNER PEAS, No. 2 c a n s ....... 3 for 39c
Mason Meyer, 90, who has resided
Miss Phyllis Burton, secretary of
in
Hermiston
for
the
past
several
MAYONNAISE, Nalley's, pt. ja r 24c, qt. jar 41 c
the Union Teamsters’ Local of Her­
miston transferred her office to the years, passed away April 16 at Con­
TOWELS, Reliance r o lle r ..................2 rolls 19c
Dan Lindsey brick building Wednes­ don. He was buried from the Fossil
day afternoon. The union will occu­ Methodist church. He is survived by
BISQUICK, all purpose f lo u r ..... 40 oz. pkg. 32c
three sons. Ed of Service Creek, A r­
py the second floor.
CATSUP, R eliance................2 14 oz. bottles 19c
- The liwal Boy Scout troop is re­ thur of Fossil and John of Condon,
and
a
daughter,
Mrs.
May
Hardy
of
ceiving some very excellent and prac-1
• P. & G. LAUNDRY SOAP
4 giant bars J <Jc
, tical training in camp life under the | Hermiston. Mrs. Virgil Smith of
1 direction of Master Sergeant Ronald Hermiston is one of the grandchild­
• IVORY FLAKES or Snow.......... Lge. pkg.
McLain. This training consists of ren. His wife passed away within
proper selection of equipment, condi­ the year.
• CAMAY TOILET SOAP .....................bar ¿ c
tioning and balance of diet.
Mrs. T. A. O'Grady stated Wednes­
• IVORY SOAP, med. b a r s ..................3 for f t £ «
There will be no meeting of the 1
Hermiston Garden club Friday, May | day that she has a quantity of zin­
nia seeds on hand and anyone wish­
• W HITE KING, g ra n u la te d ....... Lge. pkg.
9, according to Mrs. F. B. Belt, pres- ; ing to plant the official flower of
■dent. The Pendleton club is spon-1 Hermiston may have the seeds for the
• LUX TOILET SOAP ........................ 3 for
soring a flower show on that date asking. Mrs. O'Grady's reputation
anil a group of local members are for quality of flowers is well known
• LINIT STARCH .............................. 2 pkg.
planning to attend.
in the (immunity so the seed should
A light pick-up truck carrying be excellent.
• OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ............3 cans
three unidentified sheep herders
A number of graduating seniors
narrowly missed a series accident
when the car got out of control and were guests at the meeting of the lo­
hit the side of one of the irrigation cal Rotary club Thursday noon at the j
bridges and careened off into the I.O.O.F. hall. "Nig" Borleske, d is-t
ditch on the highway just south of trict governor of the . Rotary and ,
P h o n e 3781
F ree D eliv ery
the Stewart's cabins. None of the long time coach of Whitman college
occupants were injured.
was the speaker of the occasion. The •
Miss Teresa Breslin was a visitor
in Portland over the week end.
V. S. Burrell went to Portland
over the past week end to attend the
I funeral of his brother.
E. Wayne Hill of Irrigon was a
medical patient at the Hermiston
General hospital this week.
W. W. Felthouse left Thursday
night for East and Paulina lakes for
the opening of the fishing season
Saturday.
B. C. Stein, engineer of Washing­
ton, D. C., spent some time in Her­
miston last week surveying the site
of the Umatilla Ordnance Depot.
Mrs. A. H. Norton, Mrs. Harold
Rankin and Mrs. George Harkenrid-
er were visitors in Walla Walla on
Wednesday.
FILM F IN IS H IN G
MAY 1, 1 9 « .
F r id a y • S a tu r d a y - M o n d a y
Men’s and W om en’s Shoes
Women’s Shoes
Men’s 8-in. Work Shoes
$1.49
$1.99
50*
$1-35
$1.15
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JANE WYMAN-RONALD REAGAN
Cartoon
Musical and Sport Reel
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YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE
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B IL L SHA AR, Prop.
Hermiston
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RED «.WHITE
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S p e c ia ls f o r M a y 2 - 3 - 5
COFFEE, Red & White
2 lbs. 55<
OATS ..................................................... 3 lbs. 29<
FLAV-R-JELL, R. & W. 6 flavors
6 for 29<
TOMATO JUICE, R. & W. - 12 15-oz. cans 89«:
FRUIT COCKTAIL, R. & W. I s
2 for 29«
BEAUTY SOAP, Lady Godiva
4 for 19«
PORK & BEANS, 2' - ’s ....................... 2 for 25«
MARSHMALLOWS, R. ft W............. 1 lb. 18«
CUT BEANS, R. ft W. No. 2 ............. 2 for 29C
SLICED BEETS, R. & W. No. 2’s
2 for 29«
BABY LIMA BEANS, R & W No. 2’s 2 for 37«
SAUERKRAUT, R. & W. No. 2 ’/2’s
2 for 29C
PEACHES, R. ft W. No. 2 ' - ' s .......... 2 for 43 c
APRICOTS, R. ft W. No. 2»- ’s
2 for 5 3 C
GRAPEFRUIT, R. & W. No. 2’s
3 for 39C
PRUNES, Red & White
2 lbs. 20C
MAYONNAISE, R. ft W.
Quart 43 c
SUNSPUN, Salad Dressing
Quart 29c
FRENCH DRESSING, R. ft W.
8 oz. 13C
TUNA FISH, R. ft W. ' - ’s .........
20c
SHORTENING, R. ft W. pure veg.
3 lbs. 49c
FLOUR, R. ft W.......................... 49 lbs. $1.59
LUX FLAKES
Large 24c
LIFEBUOY
3 for 19C
P. & G. NAPTHA, Giant
10 for 39C
IVORY
Large 9«
OXYDOL
Giant 63C
M e a t D e p a r tm e n t
BEEF ROASTS, quality center cuts
BEEF SHORT RIBS, lean meaty cuts
SIRLOIN STEAKS, deliciously tender
LARGE FRANKa, lump, juicy
KRAUT, long threaded
VEAL STEW, meaty cuts
lb. 2OC
lb. 12*4«
lb. 25C
lb. 20C
Quart 13c
lb. 1 2 4 «
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
T H E R E D 4 W H IT E STORE
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Hermiston Food Store