The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 15, 1941, Page 2, Image 2

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OASIS THEATRET Local
HERM ISTON, OREGON
Phone 2121
ERI. - SA T. - M A Y 1 6 - 1 7
Bargain Matinee on Saturday
Starting at 2:30 p. m.
DOUBLE FEATURE
GREECE FIGHTS BACK
SU N. - MON. - M AY 18 - 19
Continuous Show Sunday
Happenings
H. C. Dykstra of Grandview, Wn.,
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Ross of Sho­
j and B. I. Whitney were in Portland shone, Idaho, arrived Tuesday to
spend the remainder of the month
last Thursday on business matters.
with her daughters, Mrs. B. J. N a­
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Sisson are the tion and Mrs. Logan Todd.
pround parents of a baby boy born
Dr. J. P. Stewart, eye-sight spe­
Friday in St. Anthony’s hospital in
Pendleton. The young heavyweight cialist of Pendleton, will be at the
weighed nine pounds, two ounces, and Hermiston Hotel on Wednesday, May
21. Hours from 1:00 to 5:00 p. m.
has been named Terry Alton.
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Mrs. W. L. Morgan was a delight­
D.
E.
Hoover,
Scout
executive
of
ful hostess last Thursday at a bridge
party for Mrs. W. Martin Marbut Walla Walla, met with the local Boy
who will leave soon to reside with Dr. Scout troop committee Wednesday
Marbut who is now stationed at Van­ evening to discuss various matters
couver Barracks. Three tables of pertaining to Scout work. Another
bridge were in play with Mrs. E. P. meeting is planned for May 27 when
Dodd winning first prize. Mrs. Mar­ all members are urged to be present.
Mrs. Dale Fischer of Eugene is
but was presented a lovely guest
1 visiting this week at the home of her
prize.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
She made the trip as far as Pendle-
i ton by airplane.
Mrs. Elsie Mulkey and Lawrence
j W arner of Pilot Rock visited at the
[ W. R. Struthers home last week.
6 or 8 PRINTS
Sunday visitors at the Struthers
home were Mrs. James Kramer and
R o ll
Mr. and Mrs. James W hittaker Jr.,
With FREE Enlargement Coupon all of Pilot Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar spent
Mail Orders Filled
from Sunday till Tuesday evening in
PAYLESS DRUG
Portland where Mr. Shaar is under­
Pendleton, Oregon
going special treatments. The Shaars
report that there is a bad stretch of
highway west of Arlington which
makes a hasty trip to Portland some­
If
what rough.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne were in
Heppner last Thursday afternoon to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Chas. Cox.
• SHOW CARDS
The latter was the wife of Mr.
Payne’s half brother. She was well
BILL BELT
known in American Legion circles,
Phone 3511
and well acquainted in this commu­
nity.
Eleven tables of bridge were in
play last Saturday afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shaar.
Spring flowers were used profusely
about the rooms, Out-of-town guests
were Mrs. Dick Hitt of Portland and
WELL EQUIPPED TO
Miss Laura Crawford, Brooklyn, N.
ACCOMMODATE AND GIVE
Y. Mrs. W arren Lee was awarded
YOU THE BEST OF SERVICE first prize and Mrs. F. B. Swayze,
second. Other prizes awarded were
to Miss Crawford, Mrs. Dale Fischer
BILL SHAAR, Prop.
Hermiston of Eugene and Mrs. W. M. Marbut
who is leaving soon for Vancouver
w-here her husband is stationed.
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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1941.
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World in Flames
Comedy — The Trouble with
Husoanus
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nation and
daughter JoAnn of Bonneville spent
the week end at the home of his par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Naton. They
returned home Tuesday.
Mrs. A. J. Ackley of Yakima, Wn.,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Na­
tion, arrived Sunday and remained to
attend the graduation exercises
Thursday evening. Her brother, Bil­
lie, is a member of the graduating
class.
Richard Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs.
I. C. Cox, was honored this week
when he was asked to pledge Alpha
Delta Signma, national advertising
fraternity. Richard is a student a t
Oregon State and has been quite
prominent in this line of work.
In last week’s issue of the Herald
a news item stated that Mrs. Ger­
trude Sanders was employed a t the
Umatilla Ordnance Depot as head
telephone operator. This was some­
what exaggerated as the senior oper­
ator is Mrs. Jeannette Stover, for­
merly of Portland but more recently
of Vancouver.
SACRED MUSICAL
CONCERT M AY 25
The Hoffman Players of Pendle­
ton will present a sacred musical con­
cert in the Central Church of Christ
Friday, May 23 at 8:00 p. m. The
party consists of Rev. Lulu Hoffman,
pianist and soloist, her 12 year old
son who is a soloist and trumpetist,
and Miss Carrie Beelar, vocalist and
pianist.
The program consists of piano so­
los and duets, vocal solos, duets and
trios, violin, harmonica, guitar and
piano ensemble, trumpet and Hawai­
ian guitar solos. Among the num­
bers offered will be The Holy City,
Adams: Calvary, Rodney: Whisper­
ing Hope; The Light That Guides;
My Didn’t Rain; and When I Get to
Heaven, negro spirituals.
The pastor, Rev. C. W arner, invites
the public to attend. A free will of­
fering will be taken.
COLUMBIA SCHOOL
GRADUATES TEN
Wednesday evening, May 14th,
marked the graduation of the 1941
class of Columbia school. The class
members include Clayton Buell, Dav­
id Blahm, Donald Hug, Creston Buz­
zard, Junior Pardun, Theodore Pana-
Gamble's
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16 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL OPERATION
In celebration we are offering
as a Special a
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also a
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also a
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year’s supply of soap, at o n ly ............
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F O U N D E R S S A L E S T A R T S M A Y 16th |
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A u th o riz e d G am b le S to re
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Wm. H. SABIN, Owner
ges, Ruth McCulley, Peggy Sommer­
ei-, Wanda Townsend and Dulcinea
Panages.
The class processional was “On
Columbia!”, the school song. Piano
solos by Ruth McCulley and Creston
Buzzard, Tonette numbers by four
members of the class, harmonica so­
lo by Peggy Sommerer, “ Shine Little
Glow Worm”, class participation,
part singing, address by Rev. Cecil
W arner, and presentaton of diplomas
by Chester Hunt, chairman of the
school board, completed the evening’s
program.
Hermiston, Oregon ’
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into the funds to pay for a delegate’s
trip to the national convention wh'.eh
will be held in Buffalo, N. Y., June
27.
Two car loads of Townsend mem­
bers attended the district convention
which was held in The Dalles Sun­
day.
ADS For SALE IN
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TOWNSEND CLUB
NEWS
RADIO TROUBLES
By Mrs. Joe Udey
C h a f f e e ’s R a d io S e r v ic e
The dance committee reports that
a very fine crowd enjoyed their re­
cent dance, and that another good
time will be offered at their dance
Saturday, May 17. The committee
asks for full cooperation, for the
oney made from the dances will go
to
at
F a r m e r s ’ S u p p ly C o.
at
T h o m p s o n ’s D r u g C o.
“Reasonable Prices”
Weekly Grocery Bargains
Sandwich Spread R * w Pint 27c
Sweet Pickles Pheasant 25 oz. 25c
Fruit Cocktail 5S* ,V hite 2 - 29c
PEA RS
Blue & W hite No. 2 1/»’
Pineapple
Pineapple
H. & W. Whole Slices
or Sliced - No. 21/2'b
R .& W . Sliced Buffet
10c
KELLOGG’s PEP - 10 oz...........................2 for
X3*
KELLOGG’S RICE K R IS P IE S ............. 2 for
2$?
NALLEY’S TANG Salad D ressing....
29*
quart
X5*
BLUE BELL POTATO CHIPS .... 2 lge. pkgs.
SUNSPUN
M a y o n n a is e
French Dressing
Red & White
Red & White
Q t 33c
Qt. 43c
8 oz. 13c
Get the Vitamins You Need in the Meat
You
Love
SNOWDRIFT SH O RTEN IN G ....... 3 lb. can
HI-HO CRA CK ERS........................ 1 lb. pkg.
MORNING MILK .......................... 5 tall cans
S alm on Red & White - No. l ’s 3 1 c
S alm on Silver Rapids - No. l ’s 18c
BEEF SHORT RIBS, meaty tender
lb- 14«
BEEF ROASTS, center cuts
C R A B Red & W hite - No. ^ ’s 31c
lb- II«
lb. J1«
VEAL ROASTS, milk fed veal
T o m a to S o u p CamPbeli’s 3-25c
B A C O N , lean streaked jowls
!b- 15«
C A T S U P r .& w . 2 - 3 5 c
S A L M O N , fresh caught - By the piece lb. 17*
C andy B a rs -G u m 3 - 10c
PICNIC HAMS - le an shoulder cuts
lb. 2O<
Flav-R-Jell 6V X 4 - 1 9 c
P r o d u c e D e p a r tm e n t
Kremel Pudding ah flavors 4 -19c
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S h o rte n in g R & w 3 Lbs 4 9 c
LETTUCE
large head
ONIONS - RADISHES 2 bunches
BEA N S
3 Lb, 19c
ORANGES - Sunkist Juice
dozen 19*
M a lte d M ilk Brimfull - 1 lb. ?9 c
GRAPEFRUIT
3 for io<
Coffee Red & W hite 2 Lbs- 57c
FLOUR Red & White - 49 lbs. $ 1 .5 9
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
THE RED A WHITE STO1I
PHONE 3001 • HERMISTON
Ripe Olives Blue & W hite 17c
— : Free Delivery Twice Daily :—
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Bring home the bacon for real eating fun.
MARASCHINO CHERRIES
1 Qe
2 3-oz. bot.
RELIANCE
JUMBO S H R IM P ........................ 2 5-oz. cans
M eat D e p a r tm e n t
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RELIANCE
WHOLE KERNEL CORN
lCc
2 No. 303 cans
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RELIANCE
You Always Please ’Em With Pork
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COFFEE, Seaport vacuum p a c k ......... lb. can
LUX FLAKES ................................. large pkg.
LUX TOILET SOAP ........................... 3 bars X 9 C
R I N S O ........................................... large pkg.
S A L M O N - Half or w h o le...................... lb.
X3*
JX*
KELLOGG’S CORN F L A K E S ....... 8 oz. pkg.
FIG B A R S ......................................... 2 lb. pkg.
WADHAM’S COFFEE ............................ lb.
L E T T U C E .......................... 3 large heads
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Bubble, Bubble. Meat and Flavor, Hear it simmer, too.
Sending cherry fragrance out. the love song of a stew.
RADISHES or GREEN ONIONS
TOMATOES - Fresh
NEW POTATOES - No. 1
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5 bu.
2 lbs.
10 lbs.
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23*
Hermiston Food Store
P hone 3781
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